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Show oy READ THE PAPER ALL be THE SPORT PAGES PRINTS THAT NEWS EVERY DAY. Pit WHEN IT IS felountain | FORMER GOVERNOR, AN ALLEGED MURDERER, IS | GIVEN FREE PARDON | Flees THE IN INTO WILDS§ ‘Correspondent to to Remain Are Requested Former President Plunges Into the Game Country. ies Woman Elected President General of the D. A. R. by Small Margin of Only Eight Votes in Congress. eral Indictment in Chicago. Governor of Province Drastically Enforces Order That No One Shall Follow the: | Mighty Hunter Into Jungle. | Investigation by Chicago Grand | Judy Shows Some Modern. Finance That Jury Believes. Ought to Be Stopped. Patten! EMPLOYS BODYGUARD ; EXPECTS Chicago, April 23 The hurried exit | from Chicago of James A. Patten, the Wheat King, ostensibly to :seek; rest‘ and 1o recuperate on the ranch of his busi-| ness partner in southern Colorado, fol-| Jowed closely the recelpt in the 7 Ger ice the Weaterg: of threeun, deadly inferna) of € Patten || 7 Se ae machines and| a offices lett, {n which Patten & the Co. firm does arrived | sik Whose lretter from a ratios erank who wrote that ne had rec Z commmission from on igh to ta Ke. nthe life | of the multi-millionaire . Tp ; The infernal machines, pul | j 4 , cleverly 3 together and containing enought plosives to have wrecke he big 8 of sparen "eS a Kentucky Is Long ‘Term a of aoe Exile | The in the wheat jly | to of at 1:30 to this eas Roosevelt his train camp | ward and final- ndjacent eae 1 WaKte Col. the Roosevelt nrs carried of in sending up the price of bread, fol lowed closely on receipt of the infernal machines 1 en it was that Patten, harasse< perturbed by the commotion w ie wh deals had called forth from | Frankfort, Willson this press and pulpit, decided almost on th and spur of the moment that the clime of | * sumny Colorado would be most free Ky., April afternoon pardon ae honor rendering military to former z former Governor | ter, not nae ‘tary of| .Col.. Roosevel Secretary jalmost hours. office Colo., and on from his | . : : eyohn a vig cu alias aa until he arrived In Trinic Thursday, no one except immediate his > His disappeared partners , members of had rg his the . aker, John avis, z Pranklin clreut court comix 2nd |in least inklir the assassination fH liam ; Goebel ‘and = for of tee japs complicity Governor who: ae ae ‘cloe | throug zh this Wil-}@ hisvesbeon , pro-"| L = honor h ckage, as ree so which lec oa" came through se cle DM a Paes They dayenre Bai Pyanipwiations wand "the "number ich the newly-crowned wero THe pardoned Fae wheat) action cannot Governor Willison. pened ie jnople garrison wert 4 a trip 40a sonnetice ano panorama.' When. broueh the semi-nake iving pawa ken ed hhe hy It Wik aTinof t Sta: in night homage} Ss" sl to contain a fuse anda yposed Sea, ne to ne clock work tg quantity have ieee een wan onl ve arrang of dynar le © _ rte yt all respects was receive age receives ts make {t harmless The machine wa one recelve 1 wa This ¢ part e] is j rdon Ut" hie Henry m's reason are; told' the legislature, the e which sae 1 rasae in Y dangerous writer of the (Continued Sau . frrapTy if i Page } could drag bi gE Two.) rh ThTf Jetter| m DIIDAT rea iit q. DUM i LU Dy aPeLLee a a PeeueR sTAEAAY } as Ay Y) ‘ into SS HERDED 3righaim, April forts to efface the thesmap was made Se eeraaeinioiniite.. of have}to im - i first u e est.| blame kill 1 n his pat ide lion on one, . 23.-Incendiar town of Lark belng f-|. ti inurder Side Bp a! yore c ! Ap = Apr of ht ipt when \ the d i u 4 iy BY etting eo ‘ar the sale stock Pont city ns having lar ay Ee a"to >) DBR Een ' ei eety h ules imentary it par ri oO E vide able of two of their de earl s : = InAthie the |}ing mi ins counwh art aster companies, | pante Ps, |? antile { sand é his on u to Page Kermit hich |/{n their Col.) route Two.) » of wher n o last: to a 2 aininra a aad n the Sensor me rete a hls smallest Fon la life as tl though} AS t i t} iy New York, the of F 24,-Peter hounds, dropped club at No, 7 East : e street, society mer-| ‘élock before people after the the third arveel ing TRIBUTE se -emed to this] esinaeter chatted. were in attendance, In the best merrily ; with who his talked of occupled Horton cheered s0 of Bufas she nse ae a ae the defegted ca of president Seneca te for Who oc- him Bromwell and Mrs etn ie ae reeman Penn- ers Nellie M. 10Us Rich, were state afrector from monies at sJexanarie o hrist church, erec to emory of the pallbearers of Washington' s funeral he sree te congress adsouriied to tenc almos masse a banquet at the New a not Mrs. a ania a and} friends ters, and SY Mrs. and} health with Scott Mis: ~"Fohn Miller and was wil aJ New of the Amer! _ ave 'York of the Children " ca Revolution. Dtrectly ter tha Chitare n's entertain nt the Conerose adjourned to attend the unvelling cere- exhibition the guests went to/ floor, where a banquet was] in the evening, Mr. Collier] be Willard Donald cec given McLean, the in honor of Mra. retiring president genera of Chicago, campaign manager for Mrs Scott, sang the verses and added of her own, in which she sald that on to th border "In js this Inseription me AOE ooseve y of ae net administration of} ni Wonranee gue Snag | Dr ;s. Tilden tiachaee Brown, on Page who lives| Two ames ters must now Iilnots' tllustrious be added daugh- that of Scot ----_+ so er ; Li | q a id CHACKE , Ui i i ; f i - I ; i ' ; hose caae ; l a i I t t v t ‘ ft 7 ane ' a d 0 which I : in yy 1s ‘ i Y i Col } Ibed ter of M ti e ete noel t ' Tule Mano pril;2 suit Pittsburg : 1 be \ ca rought wside 4 ' ne the D: lou Sea pe i i e plain Houg lented a the -verdl t « aaa AYO ny ar = ee " ltt , fo eC " i ¢ she I tl Lt ne t of aid n W Apfil en ne (tloy mi Ever < 4 lage vi t 3 a ao ne Te ‘ 1 4 the 4 A fhe Berlin' aa NO $ t ab lean bar | er i " from \ meric 1 a at ove Mt 1 it te interest er ti pre . i Fee Snm The Fon Stat wap se ‘ y invite t s Sate: onden ter: Tal oO Naa . pci ] ‘ n os , , : ; MN ! I He . rake also. ie I uch oedon. Ms ry time his It that exhibit as part was > ~ | al at || he was started , outinue a ou Minries aPage A wo.) days, | five a was minutes rnoon, for-| him, and rushed ar knew such an|Union L seer oa Pacific Muir,| Washington, Smoot, April g whom to the 23. - zine Senator schedule was the ore producers and after 3 o'clock] the repesentatives of the smelters were 20 miles from]present. The ore men supported the ~ . ernoe SALe t Brighton, Colo 7 5 eyes opening | repel any was apparently | to rest a to arena tics of the| exhibited. This} : upr v hil of the aT ie train in an aut »| proposition to make si dutlable, ore while *6 Nesbitt and his| the smelters argued that to put a duty . Delue, assisting | of one cent a pound on it would mean 9 Winchesters to|the transferring of the smelt a of part of friends} Mexican eae poued him for bo on a} San ores S eniet time, and them J from the auiten eee cree tier ostinn or eas finally Senator Smoot tol that they é body he it is , 2. nO of kit . reer. in Saal to Ww the uch eS Lene the yvounds } womans iair, Vaughan Missoula of | man and aoe ‘day ve in Jordan nko+ Connlenw. reds Sali r out| Republican th Missoula, publicit the Special Mont 7 > spirit him | Service - April ee | is application The rumor had In a glass ja | opel four r triangular) battle heavy flat fror ‘| ver. allewed production ant scalp, his ear eee from well 7 © | friends would valf of th ide ntifying the hown hich found mericago) st « kull al ¥ of " ~. , | 4 The aahs u veelO i Jordan | considerat hair clung, | fi id that he . founs 1 wounds In the skull : ie rai rEatet 48 iis ae i eee wae gs the enreful Inspection of it by the Jury of henied u 1 meee pow . ollee L fe utenant the de aes ription by Poll < e ae axe ne Venn all this had more that I tl MI eile?le ‘tla Jordan, #0 far AS iH ; Me shower i _ exhibit the fiitetrant . in at he© || Showed, than any p | rial ij da : , iat nor ne. Tate ee St te trands were more than ¢ { hat ‘ Ss M sas ee e; ' a d> In length ome " of the hair had pean amount Ban was ver } The third thrilling awe skull was on x | ‘ woman i New i trla wif A. Detective S 7 in Freel, of San Fran-|referred by the finance committee, toa battle extending} qay held a hearing, at which the repkidnaped by the of-| resentatives of must get together oe be brought into | Francise¢ | a proposition that would be ce 2 eS , » kidnaping was spectacular to 4|/ satisfactory, or else th comm Wxaminer Dr. Georg: po es eget bile would go ahead and follow the course h fedical testified that the ope 1¢ | degre AB ° ats pa 1o £ babe ) a eis dashed| as an? Lit considered best, regardless he discolores it the oot and ¢that)tphrough the streets o enver, } 2s of either ear side ere firmly . imbedded in it.) 1. "carried so conspicuously caused | Another hearing was iotene d ery, : > on dan in on his of dead in his ¢@hair, with terror : pres 1dmittedly a is John B waged ‘ % PRN TE Te aett at Sart ar It was done in defiance | : . the eaten baw ded beyond 1 the teeth of ater, s |big excitement a ore o r iativese St aecred Hints Dr. McGrath will say|of direct orders of the Supreme court,| mills appeare They alleged . tc e this was caused by the woman being| which were that Muir should be kept j resent investe sd ee of oc epe choked to death oct in jail until the court had passed on} nee oe a ee ie poitane was ofl Ths rn : satior > the diately tees the 2 ‘ min e In ri 23-W. Denver, ai Colo Loe "1 23 hroker for whose custody Ls Jury jury, first was , r J ‘200K re tlg ork toa ‘ o ward vide acted . ren FAIR ted to the the eee minister to) "ad In re of the eae al mazing from | @" & ‘case ms Ww ae si Bthe McG: mn 1 ‘ 7 mak nan SN PeUeR RT issuran { Mget t ve i he "oth hair to Jor ‘ tO benched § anal i210 Sergeant eae eit alwinr eh where murder woman's sku arrived | consisted of the iv and] D MeGratl ley ¢ i Boies Yukon-Pac i ‘ 4 assacres oan. given} Seattle + € treaty) es DOr the , J * , € -w mY ye ‘ oO 2 ‘ , Shortly after thls a thrill of horror| Den\ ze eriff Alexander ran through the court room when the| with > : ine ce sonard ? tonzue ~% i of the dead woman " hief ci oo -| J»Lee " © was exhibit- : : a defintte } abate ) t i a court, alleged the when shown i ‘ he aes thy i 1 a his shuddered, Anis taco hee SEGA O NOs ara Cambride ‘ab- a Baier eee 23.-Chester . +f | dam Lie for ee -j nine April Boston ™MS~) L nd 1 ; ; or Sreeting af Besar ew Be: n to = Pe J in. , ae Fe « i Man ae 1 a entu : Saar of Ms , erests i a } aE a sti i ind] TC , OPENING SEATTLE' per i 7 fc hes i developments t married tw ¥ en ve tno | , ‘ ENATHT! l can car Fen --The zs qs + : 7 re anid 7 in - th if. ' yVV 1 de} Oo ¥ calte ate 22 = re sar Ne teuache ins ment Na rh 3 4 " Beside getting Tr, ince oe be Toncn / ; ° 7 y er oO an ind Ae : (soe ee wr 2 ve 1 th (1n) is te fn ne j apr id be} 1 ak et) Pries <VONaAVed es we IT ok an Fi : 8 rs = PUEONIO! k eH aEean FOR OF , ats ‘ : in i ' Ww xLend ' Sure ‘ i fe Z aha ‘ er z vis cettiiesd: a4 ( ait Regt hi Se > ' rh Ww = \ the excess wt } eres to that time to ‘ Heim x MeCullom,. w ; LANS Wa Ue re Sona out 7> age ‘ Was when performed and former ene SATO Ca heveral me p aay! fede vid " oe ma null! ha old if golng \ Hieim sai : dvlike : 1 4 é aging lrank ordered.!) ur ad F uri ook rl Z 1 ¥.} « his Heim made in: Angeles ee t-} if of dinne in itt a 7 peckrest heed, SR ee coty Ol cwuine r a ats to Teweg > i . i)iad it h ; rooO the Rote he co tid °bL th rbeut Co 1 house had the and) x i 4 e Ba mother Hein feth a v: ld--« 1-of- : a CThorntea 0m I " ith | ' om rm iit th ; out , i}. Ww I { neiiieere ‘ ‘ ; : i mn ground ceremon not long ‘ 1 éthing ! paid . Ww I iehteer Spanis iepinti Hain 1 wit 1 Ha ' Hote : mit Gene ; eeded { onthe t the 5 ‘thor js, un ii tan Sarin a : o ave : and fa adventure Hetr 1} void H ely n wh it. néar! eet their; eel spping f 8S. inie + a We. rt wedding Ventu ur } aa ian bit aie ates I~ oes mer ec thaw rctitud sale pe ae ‘ t 10 cou 1d train : tiv ‘youthful H. Young Heim riage tod i ) "drank, cussed. ro "thé™=prime of Joseph iperiox. there a ne i Ms : t nel tale by red "¥ i City millionaire bre Josep iain" Golan la aninalini hare the nratcedinedtefcra Tudee*Teme mth aet 4 [ in i Wasl "t Ms anes oO " easoned Spanis) ry-up marria » HAST | rin} Rich, April left ; away, and that that they | Brighton wag at they had would give to 75-hborse 5:3 afternoon be » the fh power car aoe Was re » Make the Supreme court had granted *Y ins applied by; ulir's superceedu pI i for y to throw out the acrequisition , = pa s just sent here ter da Tee aca to Cheyenne yo 90° miles ee‘ ma ade distant { " 1 a he At righton, it was learned that the Supreme ec had decided adversely , : » to Muir ae ie broker was placed I the 1e¥ : ‘ se lhe pI! pattie sted, but that oleostearine sheriff] adn uitted free. This latter product the that Muir's} : attempt o county jail there t a vit ‘he = ) be is ys in connection wtth cottonseed oll hes eer manufacture of compoun I Aanator smoot told them that he would be in fuvor of a protective duty upon red as declat a sand! Den ‘ on the open prairiecn beyor Gn- 7; 0 under and - The train Free Pe wished to " wate} atch || "that SErator Denver ib reached sources : ; resist the leclared a s Villiam Booth at Aarar Spry, and » tearine, he leratio n. rs. Smoot E. this H. Benner _ of Salt. Yor rk atae the free would had evening as adtake their Governor Callister, nith and Ke wife Lake ae w ia Beer o The wet easrs The governor an C nd Booth will Tare for "home tomorrow night. eee gress ¢ in Cougr : 23 Ww tony Apri 1 2 on oc . hat Con . mount o fat " troducea a re l rival oO the train Muir's rienda Senator La oOllette introduced a resjle the act of the officers hal elution calling on 1@ secretary of lan fate hour ofafterwards, but the did not} cammere ca - bor f a der | te i rt trail, el a battle]; unt of detatle nformation on the i che ul fey feo resulted. Deneatlonalcepiso delur . thinmatier tariff. number * of ame ndments to the Hal ins = site a lara ath) Culm nettle of a bitterly tarift bill were intr uced, journeyed t t de|fought legal battle exte iain over 48 The Ranate Diet ‘consideration of from Salt luke to be ae ERG Oe tr ha used legal means|the tariff bill and took up various ife They were spiicec ti , a nrevent c ee tlifornia to] schedules which there was ob- John ao ai an RS eee es ‘race charges "of a : i Weekly, cupled a "box with Vice President and rie Ser follower!' "Tn Mrs, Scott's box were her daugh- dead in the} Fifty-elghth| 1 shortly ‘4 : Mrs. pasite ‘ nines the off Fenelon founder of Colliers a asa polo player and the = < April of: M th ean Rev‘olution, given ‘in ‘the ball. ante eneeniaeae represented eon with fe falo Collier, f#mous . t. the ia ul fea ohigh followed b rs t . Until report fone _ aeD given vies ! nek Official Ac ple, of whit h a e Rev. ohn \ a) | Se ne a eho were nearest him rushed] Is pastor ne month The w indow is Sever z There was considerable ex-]| entitled "Eq rel stice to All. On} to his - oe acta Sr Iniiten among the} | Theodore | E a woman udked "eleare} en t ‘ ‘ ! { sta ling ! to. long é ; ea Fi wy f on bate care ; be. a vy als pledwed the RAX A ae feature of today's occurrences was the spontaneous tribute paid Dl{nols' ee a bere by , delegation when en ItMya? arosWillian se and wah ROTI Ota Yawser | } wine dinner ere Not t teen.' » Sa aes Catalin : pnt a € ‘ , noon | wa 1 lefer , ' yon 1 rf orn a ste Mm the during t enge Beet Dp an ABRs t in' ' fille ) 1 j ; Shotg the ine for choracte com-| and her Mrs. 1 be & ana tat ert fact vier Se of the usual, As everyanyt Pte and making] on 1s leaving the > table ta 01 5 to the elevators, Mr. Collier] thel to his heart and] sudden I y: P mit : his fell hand SAceenRarane th nee | Ang » Lo bs oe ow t ju ye juré hit t n posse should > supthoy ana tt. qeoy sfaten ay. ‘ Bh, | Insurance Mrs. rival Story her be that her favor, = reques oa Birst faved very oy en morning Collier had been attend: | stateoaese in : Bis Mr, fleld of operations |ing the twentieth annual horse show,) were mining com-]|ynder the auspices of this club, and companies, bank-|}ad several horses entered. . Scores of} secur ities companies companies i oe rd RP A a WINDOW out-| Klosk, } oon lined pe bidding. ee ; "y" Aucust.| . peech,of election us, move goer to he noe shouted loud "Nose" to Thine ass oady. -| TO ROOSEVELT REGIME s | » elk windov the | New York, Apr ri 23.- --A s ndow | by thou-/| as a tribute to Htheodore Roose apena le gate of! be installed in the Me oat IA in tem-| the white ae of the Yildiz deta ments of lis brilliant ave do vas way to. et companies par that by candidate immense and be- that Mrs. diante again next Stor Ginckion of I eee eee par aaa aran Ratha the walue a ie = eto. The stock se Wie se ing it the latter "price company went Into the hands : Ot eee . Meal Eig ae is sald gold $2 orca anti! share W The henfrom the ' five stock cents of E thtoo Mé e Finance e one. was first red for ale in ult Les 6 it was quoted at re-lates opens any states. a that Womanl the made una porters ms refused ee re Ene a severe one to the Storyites 1 asked gg Re thd agit re mee tt Stor. tae Jower, a aeate Oat enodidates ‘or : in| themselves of the: ktock: prevalted all but mitigated vote. polled: for' largel thelr tiie-aveten = of these against cavse many of the Insurgent or conservaitive officials had beén elected. It ' was not an unmixed victory for the administration, for they lost heavily in | oot) f S of t 1 trial i nel me i or . : : he Wililany 1h. Aw elub t A "t nla ‘ t 2 air « will 4 pital tellers en equal ne ee | ptain they. 3 r the Biber fell, & Vea ryawrer ig a i UJ UTE any Ry $ ee atte e Irs. Story was leading nd Ol--3 lowing opening were thejubilant after session,; "Tinmediately the chairman " es Mrs. ve the. tellers ps , linced: William andithen'Leroy the co.) federal ce ag es excitement from « sg ti e a] aire t in de a Mra | Qers snowing me Ml ris } Story thSreplenc in gett 428 votes again a ; > : | vole of A288 Tor. the Fan a ph | ts itself regarded b er frien as vietory searcely less ae than tho would have bee } election winconsiece pro- | has ‘ a tt cmon | from) n d fnuance, on cancel of but: one neienes the Mara hardly of ranged. {fom s n ee tie ei 1 turned spotted by was i bige' thi mugs Fo worn apie burnout for almost an pur n by th f holdings and ame cine cominisslon wa. thers crow a cof rranwc palace tonight is entirely open,| tives. ¢ rl #e eyes vicanaiione ethak nintory ' "Br it ir nae i rilnge ANinasene the x toosevelt roughout the jour-| | the «jae pala the Lt one might cross | w ley Continued negli ; but é th 12 ‘atid: idler ah mm VL Can g reception, mepuen out are 2 . is Impossible: ie ei Re to nksa Beg here tookt aut the pre 5- | du ry brothers time my st what are ions lthe I att as their the leaders of the a tebaraea te alists, | Included in the list factions, the radi| panies, textile fiber We ewe VU BLY ex! > the ir shutte rs. ; } -_-- o t ind named, the fact that Mrs. Story's can- dacy | pas efore the refuge ere reas-|§15 a sha Gradually, however, the] d sent homeware The o rice was advance from Chi {CHET Invedane ore IBInEOS withis Ree was aa eEchene ‘word a6 share. It] vo miles; of the AAT TALL Bere re, most F "erve on na, to serve Aithon gun hop no he | | a w : ap ay t's e 1. and) ¢laims gg his ne aoe com- | j poured The mit yoring gate ngintoasylum, as) the m1 embassy mbassy were' closed with diz-| but it was iate in the afte Wildebeestes ta i a didbaser ent pr of I BDiy I b ens sidering | fie an mpanies rH s put tive) the party sighted an enormous ellow monkey, . The engine dr iver had orders y | the train If he lio 4 M1 Rooseve It é ince to never * -exelt fleld Te at the o uve aotaeain n ee ohae mo t Wh Service fire Indic t-| bee the le Pia' the : F were caugch n s( ampering wild font the ar e "mount ait ious | U mele RepublicanSpectal eae organized, acOC eee his section, oT ‘Utah, Be ek 2 eex ene oft es ‘ A WT b> companies corporations Dance welt, Gt Soni is Was thorougl partisan. the exo Sayer is | OEE abi yiw aavies war ev- ¢ h sin aa arr bac 3 throughout the herer the Whave board trains When the Rog,i OFlarge Strange herd ane o y calmly near the a towerlng the ‘sk ylin we l would mM 5 escapade: aoe Isava. cradle" of . rhen truly we re n m istar I b » par d ‘ man n ; i CiUe Be 1} will ant- and and of threate ning on : d tial ¢ always ! just bs. ofieuntise cleant d like the raising rtaty © was revealed the KilTee eee owas 1 peak, . visib tatement citement "i ended himself with t e ake light attempted of t oO mak & that he id received unt fran the aa who evidently on t! ; ibject of religion wa Tlrh or Pech friends ioted. say. he a bi ‘ us "dae mne vartieuls the for in cob Lt 3 oft abate Ss ; wate ‘bath fir t to erything connected with t} case he and was then opened. governor. grant the pardon, } y 1 duplicate of the! because it would ive been impossible ie day previous. 50 / to get fair tri n this county vi € oth is SDATAON thereoer murder: Youtzey bout f r thousand i word n vi ‘ } rehash ull -or "the troubles. tha up to the killing of Goebel, includ+t mitest -« t action. of he led ing pack-)| ADD UeS LOM LOr ‘ ison, eh eee 00K Gos Goveryr ma-\inhe i chine was"y i in an madeAB if i ordinar cigar | box It was quickly doused In water}! und set aside The next day a mmnfled package in| USE r man Who rn h dur banks, one at Oggden 0 aoe Ye oy | Clty, were oney named oO peaks a :A troriceaia: of0 or the rom sale Bc Swats eee matonisorioed and A shitini-ng Wwe water? tet Pepa nlee th the time | Veodwhtrat acca dur = Feonriess ms oak ae oe apraad bate Ve ale es thehe' slave the aeatchiight glare 0} va f ated hive Ste ba travelers LS | igen: : é kraals cheering itn Cel pbits, but your Tone ne, ot Others ers ‘ccouchec rc ned Sth1 wore more jingouldbis campaign that liven he} Col.sur « not eo Roosevelt ei { =e see that r Ts: tl he promised ‘ wert: given alp seeir did [sava, diplomatic language had pur the Y ad ‘ ce " i: 2 , f re confen a sald fe ul lessly - clerks, whose duties were to open the) falr and impartial trial before Diet iia a chen (hee. ae aon found nent the meth Ve } ait if ainIn Petter _ ooparcel Geta ae: Tt fir was RingerlyfeeP handled. Whe n it wes opened it was) 97° CRs Teas e pk 24 resulted Want The| the the governor at this understoud because all rae pabeiand out of . their as Last night ‘ vigil Roose velt seeing tw jointly Shere TM Mate Powers, Whew by of be } four y his Was ashington, April 23,- 23 na aha 5 as 7 A ight -y tes ae area n of only eig votes, M area William C. Story, state regent of New York, went down to defeat today in | tl ongress of th Peace o esiHees ware eat o. she18 Organization. a a . et dent 7 general Con- promises mornin he trip led) perfect country, presenting mugnificent train 23 arenes ct Weceloed | tected by¥ the governors of Indiana a de-ewan otferoalos Machine celved, | yi s x equisitions Issued That disaster did not follow the leeie: ae Se eae to Kenice ue en tinal bo.' thet ary machine was | tweky for "tela 2 ee hich .th Bans aoa, had Pf oe Chleago' three 1¢ SI in this counts ee bornly Decline to Vote to Make Election Unanimous, ANOTHER FIGHT IS PLANNED only ones which did business In this ae a cous oe rar rep resented In ah ry ‘rank A. Mangum who had an office at o. 220 Commerejal ly pullding. So glowing were ae | nd Mr Bainue rode ito the sultan on Yildiz Hill, there was beneS. Taylor and the ice cau rney ‘from Morm- las forward "movemention tie lconatituc ficial to him just at this stage of his/ State Charles Finley, who are in Inbassa on the cowcatcher of the engine | ttonal arr eae on dealings tl at on the side board o of "Pera trad ae | |}diana; John I. Powers, brother of C€ j Le night so fascinated was he ida to within two wd Shale miles of the plans for departure were made in a : . . nd Whit-| | the kaleidoscope-l country that he] i i f J : 2 t.to per few HERE: of big Idends and.so we Colonel Roosevelt unfurled hls flag ms reanized re 1@ companies that uring the trip from Mombassua, Col Constantinople, April 238.-The ad-|hundreds of Utah men, including Spel | Roosevelt was prov a d with an ade- | Vance of the concentrated army of ina on eae HoDeT a eee AT quate idea of the profuseness of game, | 4 s afte hile : . a 2 Governor] causing members of the party to ex-| YS 3 time nt began this afte anaes While} walks in life, invested In the plans of granted full|eclaim to Col. Roosevelt. "It - slaugh- | the favored troops of the Constantl- | the Chicago promoters T rp? tah Dae "and his have 7 in The the flag nd unfurled it ceremoniously Parading his 250 coolles oS atl ae sed in blue weaters, he marshale hem into line and had them Beeate before the tent With this impromptu guard result | | wee ‘hey are charged with using the | frail United arnneihe State mails for purposes to le tiientiers tl - of * ‘ i dictme are le : sult of: an Investigation by tho state's | ttorne i ; lons 7 | ittorneys Into $1 eo rporations having ; | tl r wopied tat ce 226,260,000, witteh., ! the brother 8 CED mronioted ind out ret ereeay session railroad station. In a Santon oer a small village of green ai T.‘hodus federal b | the Stripes. SOLD ‘Her Adherents, However, Are _ Not So Graceful and Stub- | afternoon the surroundings, piteh STOCK DEFEATED CANDIDATE IS MOST GRACEFUL LOSER | Salt Lake stockholders s of the Mer- | cantile Finance company, the Republic ue Insurance company and the West-| ern Agency company are considering| wh: it chance they have of getting back| t money they invested The organ{vers of ie companies, he thodus brothers Bire I'., Thomas and Ed-|! ments left a tour of the deciding Pit may MUCH TIME short time " | ‘ te 1 and whi tents sprung upup ;and the solitary plains n prung Sree oti became a scene of bustle and activity. | ror the main tent of » Roosevelt's busines market here . odore Fomt | made Lnaded. received on three successive day apparently came from the ime Phe threatening letter of the man sent word that he was going to seek the life of the man whose manipula tlons A\BULLY a a BY A, J. LAMBER' Special Correspondent of The Republican Accompanying Theodore Roose-| : + " yer | JOWN G. LELISHMAN ar \ oe rica, 4 ir} Colted State 7 achunuaamer to Turkey, | Kapiti Plains, Africa, April 25.-The Wiko? ls ooking After limetiaei train conveying the Roosevelt party | Interests | . MRS. OUOTT ~ TD WINNER vested Cash Are Under Fed- Harassed by Press and Pulpit and Deranged. Men, Who | Broke Down and Left, i TODAY: SHOWERS PRICE FIVE CENTS. Promoters of Three Companies In Which Salt Lake Men In-| Behind While the || WEATHER TOWN. AND HER VICTORIOUS SoRIVAL aaa IN HOT SOME WONDER HERE ABOUT | CHANCE FOR PROFITS NOW HE ONLY DE FEATED CANDIDATE ROOSEVELT RIDES MILES | | ON ENGINE COWCATCHER. Life, THE TIME SPECIAL WIRE INFERNAL MACHINES ARE RECEIVED THROUGH MAIL His ALL PROFITS AR CN = 'UNCLE SAM'S AGENTIN ~ _ TURKEY WHO IS CARING FOR MENACED AMERICANS | Colorado to Avoid Death at Hands of Cranks Who Seem Determined to Kill Him, Desired NEWS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURADY, APRIL 24, 1909. ATTEMPTS 10 KILL PATTEN of Wheat NEWS Republica Inter: VOLUME XIII, NUMBER 71. King ALL THE encacsienace jection, |