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Show | SAE WILLT OPE A NI SATUR RDAY, MAY 29, MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER BEFORE 10 THE BEST Pe | oe ieee paces |"Mi NING PAGE | Che ntereesti VOLUME XIV, NUMBER 9. SALT Repub | lican LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY ALL THE WEATHER PAGE THREE. FAIR STATE NEWS| tomr: 20, 1999. PRICE FIVE CENTS SET ASIDE (STANDARD OIL KING. IELEGALBATTLE CALLED BY DEATH 3 ASTIN ee a Trusts, Dies Very Suddenly fil 10 WORK Friendship for Belle | || Cases Pending for Weeks SOMETHING Others Are Wh ‘t SI to Help y, | Sh Stockade Guarded ee Against ft : ney . y |_| , , | C. Sharp kad of the compel the enforcement of cleining out the stockade Aor *GKS: £ dome 1 f wer t 1 I for | ar' un t Conway . . and | be made but this we N ". nd to dence airman / fixedE them at $100 Justice Poke pepe us goa n e matter by setting the case 10 o'clock this morning end Mr Cott and Mr. Ashton will be ready. prosecute have OSS, had the the DOL count) || ; ' ORs } the pan ‘ league > o its uttorneys injunction was London. and er X a time been : since} Saturday issued | before com-| peace |; Count night, &§ ley é A. will be placed Hanks | fotlowed he the OAT lodge on pI entert : yes Servies The aes thias twent wit gy d nt tne and £ resident publi erall the elaborate <d into The following prese t Helpe malt ce La ti | ‘ | dite, } | | of the $$ = | = = id the care tion f PHANE : | taken) the SPELT | method * a ; sine | of the a shrewdness in choosing that § ie hat iis ecompleteh letely baffling the , 1s | tuck Salt Lake. PA ; na apper a laAS 5 CK We jJAKe. iu ‘ hoott "ppt ry ‘ ‘ the dai rifles MY At ane it fect4 2 id the ‘ tele ph ne » este aime "i, . woman i a * alse tal HNoOspila inils daily tapping anc * telephone ‘‘tills'' : scene of 3 and \eRY at Mount rhe 2 Vernon ington. Ww mina = The na gift _ At months' in- i but ilatonte denies the ne agate ' It was | Wrote in sheathed * lavith=-{¢ anneal LOE) ny os Jett in it That convint os robbers were scared away before completed their job (ha they been warned to be o 3looko i ag for carte ae ee anid i a ae OC rv . « at 1 did not think they rround in broad daylight have been upstairs In the for m alter have rade : the front door rhe } : ive known the habits of . and closed the door gents kK il Ithough the coor TART ) a ' 1e police. thes ad obtained amwhoconvinced that | | to MY with a man lute i: no ite leat night. ee ISOaes T-| : of two a years str } but there on 2 ago 0 h that Iplexy. of oceasior this his for: will the. board ; j | g ‘ LY ui + oO Mu | he had intimate } ‘Washington to 3 be r a un.|2be n~ | ors sonvel ef of Hs the the tr 1) a3 0 re I fmpulse Ls : 1e¢ sonds hac 10t na any be BAR Ae AOS roa | that - a diate aa early . A to taken of not ree ringPi the obeyed some carefal , : a without by vy al 2@and He ore & a me ees ‘ 0 a o'clock "fro from hia physician . othing . fae : et Tis heier hus wu ?°"\"y..) badly." he said. "I believe I'm to be io *°s7% Rogers arose and asked if he Mrs, wanted " afoul ; uprown petor arte t Ve * . ainee, " complaint. : sor ‘ complain a Dae. he drove ‘ > ‘hour. oH ieny, warel omonh paces. we as" marer cla 8n tlyy' ane ened the . 1n- temporary granted of No. the door . ° e trans and bis business business "ant og Mis-~s ota more. | j than time ago. Mr. inswer Ashton to a announcemept wa question put.to direct f ie ne the injunction be ! nvictlo have\ n oO trong "ntio intent him = oN oe é x have ever, a ago last him been that One ta s lar.®| ae Mt we rainwith a uddenly as ler o t ' the t la - - : toelc: ee 5 eee : e oo and the coroner will not be] ‘The flag on the Standard U a rather dig|~ alled |; was promptly put at half mast. ane rest of Sons and Daughters Arrive. cablegrams wore sent to the scattered ptt vy | The sons and daughters of the finan-| ships. of the Standard. Otl fleet. tha fight now : s 5 i ~ * Rogers mas de es the« shi nd wit cler, all ef whom have residences in| Mrz +n rs was dead . . 16° Ships a v z, . ~ ~ ne 4 sinity vere ekiy | must, paper and tl We Dn neeee te aed ty, a oe ee he 1 1 &y o in consequence into mourn- 3 hat et ek ec o his bler enry togers Ir. a eet who {s expected to inherit the bulk of| | --_--- _Wiliam G. Rockefeller the only . 5 -- + was ee fortune left left byb ontinued man the if & reat t fortune th 1e a Standarc Ste nd r See th ued on o1 _Page Te n. a x large | -- --- -_----_- apart as a set infamous an Iimited. ‘felt' aT day a man for Hie was a ae I came tranger CO aneTGR Sik me believe, out some closing days l and found out 1 ale into to how- time he of the that 11 - my of me Washington, ~ Ti : DPE ReIKSaD TLE | handed : »: Pe MARINE BAND MAY GET MARI SOME CASH SsFOR PLAYING) J | | Washington, May on 19-When the ma-| e band plays Mrs. Taft's speed- | ER: i INBEGET ott ate t thierxtraWittepav? SfovEd: ovate titled This Is the question that will have been| corte, og = io, lepartment for . something J ittsburg, > the 19.-Senator Newlands ae . Re pu right ennsy Ce - ‘ May ss i ae warm ee lvania ? + today . a senator. by -- , Yo of Nevada George eur 7 T. ~ . ae Oliver was . of ; aor ot Peer ; Senator Newlands, ooin a short speech, ont hopped on the man5 1: Sey 3. ner - in whieh theinlaborers of 1 ittsburg lived. 5 He. desired a e ys a : - sociological survey which he hoped would disclose how many . > 7 axTA 5 or 7 persons in Pittsburg lived in the same room, how many meals _ 39 = ; Sin a : : F : they had a day, if they bathed, if ; they : knew from nn... . a, . - - right is will be held to clear any | suleide growihe: out-of | titled b; the legal oe) : A i. tho} wrong, ete. Tw Oo minutes later the senator Was SOrry he had ; found | te, administration. According i 5 éh the revolver wa ound | 7 a| | ictions and the custom of the ma : ze the --body rine' corps: vestublishment, spoken. : os lee at the the marine White . ; ments ere a; ory people in Pittsburg," s band Y was to play twice 5 a ; "Our responded Senator Aldrich : got f nowhere with MRS. TAFT GIVES PARTY a ae fdent Re tenia ied -o | Senator Oliver, "live by the sweat of | enous - 4 oo apg oh ae ru Se: a ae e ars the ir t brow, They 3 have ° e Senate to its close 1@ ; bill Sahai was order that of playlIng I plenty> to ent *] attacked by insure. ee ON WHITE HOUSE LAWN White House Instead the marine band at shall|© | their rney occupy sanitary homes. My: recol-| Saat LS Mipci a ty gd oor he on staal ~ -_ - 5 | spee ny f ec 7 5 4 , . 1G . wee s ‘ € § : CED IES EOF et sovernor and hits Washington, May 19 Unless Mrs DIAS ae eae spe ay functions and) ioctou of the senators home elty in| trust In a speech lasting two hours. He isi ee as nue pu r visitors had been!) Taft has a rel ipse she will preside to-| ‘ Dine calentot irises whether the| Nevada ts na painful one. IT had to, ce clared that In twelve y ears the AmerAll -of oe A Ml ir da Ove he third garden party ‘nn pand {s not entitled to pay since {t is | spend one Sunday there, I could not | ae ee ople have paid tribute to that : , Gren from the publi t} Viite-House Merounds nidcu STEN G a r ae nas Na . . ae he | Sigantic organization to the extent of tud ts from 1 ' 6 + taken off ita regulation duty at the) rest for the ratile of poker chips, the | $600,000,000, BD weitncne to} fe ttt 8 ol fhe Barn en ea healt ge White House | whirr of roulette wheels, the eriey of Senator Paynter supported an amendnnova 0 oO 1a i y a t i y . t iin from the rall-| officer appe ari in Immaculate white ics a oe : | gumbiog barkers. I saw no one do| ment placing Inotype (vpesetting maosu iN » through | uniforms, instead of the blue and gold Fasterner Arrested in Senitle. | renl work. There was no water fit to chines on coe ree list Inste of conhe ani \ A \ ler th braid as heretofore This weleome Seattle, Wash., May 19.-Hallie Perdrink. Everywhere there was drunk-| eae Se a ¢ , Hee of 30 per ce nt Breton orsity a lunch! chance is largely due to Mrs. Taft's rine, a recent arrival in Seattle from ‘hirer Let the senator| ad valorem @ sa d he favored this : the irls of the doefforts and the grateful service men! the East, was arrested by the police | cauess and Gam ug. ae c me | because the linotype business of this cepartment In the f-| will inaugurate the happy custom at| this afternoon on telegraphic instruc- | ge home and correct the habits and cas-| country was a monopoly, now reachthe course of store Will. be taker ver!) her garden party tlons from the authorities of Oregon, | toma of his own people before he an-| 19g Out to control th ef ntire business eecretury and Mrs.onig Knox Ill= The nature the charge | orate tc RRC ab TIP inque Io Soeeens ne mobertsey ara O-} large « 16 ) rfcfave vas a! s rell- of -ssed you , onman, ae to reform ork he hulking belleved, whit 4fh dertakes Plittsburg, E a God- . th 18 ont rt icir on oeprofits, ane Nor a Watts pee Will be-a ball at the univer | amore iN nD at eaqumicoe i rs are A. ta Sea at "Oregon, was | fearing city, and the most progressive | had been from 300 to 100 per cent upon FOR | . TS MADE GOVERNOR' ac S DAY > Weed . rs . > , ‘ : Republican Special: Service ae rovo," Ma 19.- All sub-committee H Share OF arrangement for gover uMshowed: tonileh th amet.at ea + a ain n ¥ ze Se portence = 2 Sy TOnASsuM Inquest tof: the Anon fact a flee very they toward the ) legislature i} wasn't : Y . e nm In hen nt Ww n your fight on ee ee Absolutel not I would lirt ewer trench for t @! Dee , my life than quit in this ‘ ure in: tl fight to win i > ¢ an ¢ W | we ' willl with the ald of your f | qauishment' " ' © Yelin-| he had alons been In dgeod health and spirit Plerpe tmereor Mi reht has had no financial word to the Dauchters, presented the | reverses far asin aknown. | Stellar's oo Wife was as killed railroad wreck ARRANGEMENTS Man | Several. years. ago. An une lbribe if you desisted in your fieht jane st them?" he was asked No bribe money has ever been of- | aA ‘ upon stocks 17 fered me by the stockade people. My; conferences with their rpresentatives 4 best, known racehorse west. killed' himself came ac o = AU } th -- --- anitray in the lthe stockade promoters offering you a Ba i i : dea o aaa e Ashton) MAY ees » 4 . | street and 220, '33, ocho im Broad street and Lower ot eotc OP te ee ee ee a contriuted' millions to institutions in arled districts, enry : togers more friends probably among men whohac other Standard Ol chiettien. ee thentne, who yhad accoriing according toto.thethe: frlends-.. who: had spite un- the Mr. be had junction « a ia" | ‘Rep Ubiloaks Bouman ila ‘ = into against | 6004 citizen hd RETAS ON A }ed reply of shton 7Ashton || sald that he believed, lothers did, that there was lush" fund which had been er & if : } allegations YT i ii : { ‘ sword endship | ru "Its -not purpose ae Hy he a 7 I K]| sorrow ‘rang' through ‘Wall London, WA, Shed: MN eee | { whe all pred, Mood e ton the purpose of shedding | oTs 0 Overland Park . police, ' the woman ‘‘telephone | in Fiaétense ea of thetei eet eytables, where today he.near had Overlan country detens and |} charge of. ark a Her latest. trick was. to tear | It®unsnesthed ang nttar case tp. tring of animals: Friends) believe thé lave tea van t be nctor no Hav r eltizens of-t West Sid 1- | asked 1 frequentl duri th i jl) terin vetween t oper B of tl his | stockade and the present time -owhy {s| bad not taken action was the next query put to him Many Iixcuses Made. they have,' "sald he, "but I tola at we id not ired stro i u et and that i v did w would go after t rt jy netion zh st been. Impatient but tl derstan hat Kal proof i reputed t t I ; d limi It i { t. Mr Gould tor the. future of a money allowance | at ie | ata: hington vl ie " the Cg subsequent | 7 operations her ERAS oe the court apseh ) v lo not tt confirmation of | by The Republican us cs take 5 : itizens of the West Side advanVill be at il os : , 16 f the tnjunctlon of Judge Morse etn igainst the stockade i a } tated that n number f cu ) c i ipparently good len had "eS 5 . er re that in in utir . rs,g4 bi es te ‘ he had ascertaine } rt G. ¢ wld hel Le ! athe oh t! Ro F ri 1 hin tron 1 seraoad {them the 1 ad | tle Ee & eit hie aa 1 » arSE Ia | . Ix Lids ; As ) ed granted. teslimon in Will remain the reftere public diselosur e case ha n of at least twe ing Che Cc, relatie mi or venonis ar presented to American Revo 0, ey b I s a de vderate fats nickels ea ‘the | me that the an a . Cullen and | gon, Lhe : Salt saidLake to be to ‘have | \ erally far as ur PRESENTED TO D. A. R.| | Bi NicKeIs. x she | has been preying upon the Cullen, the n ne was In the annex, ¢ Picea ae e irc ee Ghar "eter Galt UA ees > nulerore ane wns hOLEIS. Of ait} upstairs and battered In weoo rad Lake se : Not satisfied w Tor Potter, one of my waiters, disthe In- | covered the robbery when he went upoy Sev RE ne aoe e --of } whe e tore ¢ the oy - she | stalrs to take charge of the annex. He dependent te hone company, foul the telephone boxe broken open nd « n] \ loollars ri Solice that the | tl e Ind ponde Be robbed of ¢ verenvi y wat kel) 7 ( ea eutlen de Gould cae ier Vashi : Ls leg stole F ) peal ild i ss o erm nd ay dé Helen our. y A fou : veFrank ainare no? ntl of! i + women with whom r husband had been too Intimate Rose Winter in English actress nd tlso the wife of Percy Winters, the au-| thor, is also mentioned as one of. Mr adG souls u i . vorite \ Lat M 9 s iy atet = | pod IN } While athe has knu othe ‘ if in A Goul petl- name \ p se AE A a "DI ire eee 1 wi. j three period, motion Mrs. the - | Ment | SLACK & telephone box° in the Heidelberg annex, No. 7 Hast tetepilone 3 l SsPOUTIL tI noon Tuesday,‘ and take out about 5 treet, aat te cate open the t Ir | 'Hiealfient ofthe: Utilted mete : t lolation } i Ly time 7 1s . ) mo x epor ae : 4 t a nce A ‘ ‘ it Coleree be the th \ - expert he : of matden art L ® an in | tertocutor prove the d on A \ ‘ OW \b « 0« of re l‘« | , ie | With expiration TAPPER - wasyystotis sworo is, at LL , the hs plea her Ke t = of . would iwhy they | me provisions |< « t = shell ‘those back of the project bev.|fore Judge Morse to show-cause| | 19.-Kdwara the resume Margaret ! tl Wy ty Gat that to Helen inked May trial of a, ecommends : tioner m wit ry EERE York, 1 vy EEEEEEE i action taker thbmitted s report. today K : I : t a a : ae © action ) absolute divorce b xht b M "rank ) Gould awainst hex husband rhe referee re Garde New W office | is Magistrate SEE of | secnual} ‘ tisfactior the nnd or lodge ; © ! bunguet ed i ie closed anks ec ‘1 { cue oa Bac h the efforts of th a sgt that 3 date for the. trial | ; at ttorney to protect the tock-'| wet Hanke did not hgaltate Aa aint ta SRE an 5 1 Benes » salt "Here; was the} [He llest : possible. sit th time de people oe fet2 it Tat at tl the 2earllest ituation: Sherit narp had power apparen today ith Whether such quick action thing in his t o do] met n's approval . ' done ever iN g 3 3 € ) , ne Ww $ prova ri 1 if 101 . : vay witl the stockade without iS-| county attorney did not say He mera. unt' r ‘ The ‘ Or 7) ch Al oe . sistance of . the coun attorney. J ; | iy, bowed his acknowledgment and eriff had taken 2 the responsiblilit o0 left the court room Joteay ati 1 collecting evidence and arresting 4 According: to those on the inside of|? or more inmates and only two had been | ------ = Z brought to trial. (Continued on Page Ten.) to' == aco uffered a Mr strokeRogers' of apoplexy most |} suffered came out last night with an an\ i weeps dantt the ~ installation Visit with v to] forced lor the ve blocked] Special Provo, M 19 e ‘ nights o ond day of the convention toda » result, Mr. assurances endeavor Be Le the e€ went o situation and omised to © € ce tA ro told ¢ ite not « As] not be W stitution which, he d| fort \ ie to be the proper } night that he and M and until forced. fror ‘ j1 ready fe the ¢ € posures of h ‘ ding | for Justice Hank ind they protection te he he| to be able to devot wed no intere 1 e& prosecution of the than to attempt } induce | tinuous) unt ! stoc thie ‘ in! out of business He said thein inal ‘fir torney had consented erime ott and himself free ‘ mel r oft West Side Citizen nd present such evidence a he Ly league ¢ d ‘ erda that th r in- | fit nd to make arguments before t { tion had by no means given up the| justice in all of the stockade case eht on the stockade although no outMargaret Smith, one of the womer ward ove in tl fight had been made | arrested ip the raid on the stockade t) mp y acainst Belle t Balai attor-|*"Even ** slaves * cribs, ‘the white . ‘speakable BS a -_-_ ; tral) Vitorney), his . nouncemen and} Ce ‘ j | | g 2 omers,z deathy fluwas ; tere Wet &, momentary furry particularly (and after almost endless post-| na |ponements of legal action,|torney forthe big tnust. as he lefta ‘while the law was being flag-) Which Was sitting w»!en Mr, Mr. Rogers oes Ja) vice pres. ‘rantly violated every hour of ldent of the big trust. cons ‘the day since the herding of) o» the ¢ightn' floor, Alctated id‘letters. © | been | Republican present of from . | Now the pri ecuting these cases as they secuted, we look for early Van Cott and Mr A -| epended upon to conduct! n oe lreport Ashton, Investment Company, Is Owner of the West Side Stock- |Cyrian queen, Belle and ) ‘ fj Done, | been - citiens to "We had absolutely no faith im the the law in|county ut had recetved no forced the} support from Xfi J n that Indicated sounty attorney to abandon, for , a tim ®\he would do his share enforc- | : eae towards m5 rantore At deast' his attitude of protecting |ing the law \ conviction in one of Bellé London and her associates and| these cases would have been ample whifle 41 cases have been waiting the] eyidence with which we sh wieed te renience"'. of the county ttorne v actkh or UF Ser aEsS torney was alone with him in the Rogers Side in the stockade case, has | ‘jie suddenly and have been pertunctor. | his deputies, and now that they have the privilege of prose> tian Ths determination Is Being serve in which he had ‘escanced | | oe Tee ~-~ himself for some time past. | MRS. DORA B. TOPHAM, | After maintaining a most) ° . . Under the name of Belle London, She Is the Queen of the |discreet silence with regard to | Ogden Underworld, and, in Company With Various Re- |happenings in this place of inspectable Citizens ' famy, pre sided "over , by: y a -tle} of Salt Lake, Who Compose the Citizens iti it | | will of servants, ney for the citizens of the West | <irrow cxpressed at his sudden' death _ ade, a and Is Ae Activ nag f i +, || =- iMeas ee That Wee : vie ee work retinue home, at No, 3 East Seventy-eighth street, the business head of the Standard Oil trust, passed quietly and without struggle into that other world' from which there is no return. in Their Answers] in Tait Sree, ‘ opened. There was rcs Elids i : _ Mr. Van Cott and Mr. Ashton were instrumental in: procuring the only ; conviction obtained to date from the 40-odd 40-odd that short large | _|THE WEST SIDE IS AROUSED itorers "nadbeen' digsounted by the| { Citizens' league by Sheriff Joseph New York, May 19.-Death claimed the first of the * Owners. the cleaning up of Salt Lake and the closing of the stockade, and hereafter the prosecutions will be carried on by Waldemar Van Cott. and E. C. Ashton, representing the West Side _cuting the cases they promise . Standard Oil kings this morning when apoplexy seized Henry, H. Rogers, vice president of the greatest of trusts. He declared himself sick at 6:30 in the morning, and in less than | an hour, at 7:20 o'clock, he was dead. | Attended only by his devoted wife, who, except for a WILL HAPPEN As to What emerged in the stockade Be _ | _ Discredited entirely by the citizens of Salt Lake for his failure to assist the sheriff in stamping out the West Side stockade, County Attorney Job P. Lyon has been set aside in arrests made Will Injunction, of Betterment League | Equally Evasive and, SE ite s Slaves Show Unexplainable Desire of County Attor- tockade Use the i TWO PRIVATE ATTORNEYS CHOSEN S of Granted Some Time Ago and Which Is Being Violated . __B. F. GRANT SAYS WAIT, oing. Forty That Made ; 1 | London Proves His Und : Declares | Lyon's Inaction and Curious | et unctions from aa of the Oo seas season . - l-notU Sti stated In the message. 55 lof any of her size on this continent." | the articles they scl 2 |