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Show | , | Of OO eee ig WATCH THE FREE TICKET TO SALTAIR PAGE IN UTAH. SALT IN NEXT SUNDAY'S e REPUBLICAN Republican Inter BEST MINING VOLUME XIV, NUMBER 18. ALL THE STATE WEATHER NEWS TODAY: PAGE THREE. SHOWERS LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1909. PRICE FIVE CENTS. BANK ROBBERS ARE ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS LEFT GREAT WHEAT DEAL CAUGHT; ONE SHOT BY WILL OF GREAT OIL KING WILL CLOSE TODAY Highwaymen Flee TRUST FUND IS GREATED With Loot, Posses Pursue With Running Fight, Two Are Captured. Each of Children of Seven Home Town Who H. H. pe | world lowed close on the robbers' heels, chased i. woods them . into a clearing beyond, where out : a running of 28-The « filed win | $ 3 nurrogate's estate ogcrn was fl "The + f nt lven, fight |. ) ollows S°8s"s fortune or e took | the house, No is divided as hogers, his He will probably } die. « jincome 1 widow, 33 Past 78th street: 1 from ec a ents trust ane man, gong | the| annua counting A a ress oe lipmen a o r fty ‘ Ss 4 ee so Wie nerve Baia yersona Dene eres a € ects, a aeetieca ewelry, sy Bore Mg cote ae bills. None 5a e robbery. Moore} Moore had just returned trom. the | tate k Z $05 00 cA ager ag says the bandit se 1 the money and/rajlway station with the $2.450 sent| Se Oat ae 100 fled toward the river with an un-/|by a St. Louls depositor. "He is the Clara Leland Broughton, married masked confederate, e,_who._according Who, owner and1 only officer officer _o: |of the bank. daughter, one quarter of the estate, = SSS about-$25,000,000 Anna engle Benjamin married | daughter-one quarter of the estate, | sbout-§2 5,000,000 F Mai Rogers Coe, married daughter- 1 ee ae ee ae the estate, about-$25,Town of Fa irhaven-trust as endowment fund for the maintenance of pr ri- | | men and gramm schools, $100,000; | Rufus A Rogers, brothe $100, 000; Maud Rogers ther's wife, $1 Rowland Rogers nephew 3100; 000: Marion Rogers, niece, $50,000 arah T | uktanan, $20,000; Julla acer rook$20,000; Agnes I. Gardner, $20,000; sare Ww ye. New Bedford, ate s. ' o 00, Jennie Nye, $10,000; Mary Nye, , NEGRO ISIS FEFELLED (MINER 15 ALMOST« TI bequests to the w Idow, brother, the brother's the are ‘upon their deaths i the an, children MRS. 3 5 in French ty Poem ip che a Salt Lake, Is Aided Cafe Fight by Chunky a "4° my Britt, ihe: the Fogilist, aa 28, fighter; A. McFarland, and Walter the Kelly, Jimmy Floyd bicyclist, originally ; Sy Soe erty ae -jayetiattthoment trust fund tor eachoF Ofthete bis chitidren, they abere BY BLOW oN Ricoh "nbéolutel ! Foal i @ poeple? vey rem, In the oper 7m BROUGHTON, elves ee. 000 Bers w. ho Re Sols c "gis res , of |: ing and instantly killed, his neck © ‘cimuse dhe he powers- : s men are deeply interested now. La Britt. MacFarland and Kelly were at night all notortor a Mo) Rat the M thle district Mont in the restaurant actor, yandoville he men hree 7 | bequest to. the "oe meena ne from 1907, was May 7, ‘The body-waa; Re Rea -_--e = inde > manner still and man's blac MacPFariand he ase ple Started for lowed him It don't he emash. the. Noe TR acquitting tawatoml | place 4 followed trial 1oxe for wear Ma ben | at Supper very much the religious worse by Rev. trial public afer and E. J.| wa the result into lo Barony of nvesti- ure The it aplion tett ra F a initority xd soldox , | we . 1 ‘ Special ; Republiean servic service. gts a ) ' .- MY 1 ek wh A 2 . well screens Tel ull rleht with me Hie Sh eae we A | 344444444444 = = owladpor Hnaval and what > He . 4 . TL Te ee <= aand \ F 5 est it $1,600, > On any. " i 0 The ou would trust is family fon Seach lev gam the : a" . o headlong jumping Anor below."u pired. from the se ond Hisskullwas-badly: tie l of ce IIs fractured:.and to he the , cement - :soon, ex-")| and he talked aving hin wbout return to his home braced had he prisoners other the 1 itienally to those oe Gayilo1 William to desired he that ths two ibout soon as and parents murder Barnett ithe left Ile u Little up on (Coutinued and | cards playing g Bria thi + os + per tf) day. & z ey ¢ H | spine her fracturing } instantly the terrified Eon aay) interp enderson turned the weapon on bimse oF ind fell dead across Mis. Ce 3 ane dy eke ; daughters three and. wife iis | were The of cattle. scareity no js There tosupper had. All a Boverness has recelved | 4nd industry of animal bureau & 5 i ae a : se gether and. the parts was most cheer| no report" of devastating eases | py) here Was nothing to Indic ate any sweeping the herds of the grazing lands! trouble when nant Hig the ul the iit a. clear the table, from arose nan calculations 9 by Closest we the. of the valkec an winds the at/. | opened hné AP . . ave Rovern MS Says spat Mr Hens as a been ffer om eue ane on faita r EE reniciie a La ee asthenia took his wife, who to anxiety great |of experts can find cay no justi-| yooh, of the room lked or. once twice. vito witnessed the tragedy of | him , looting at the ; by door the of : beef trust Patten : cannot and his | be laid | baad of economic that the {t Is accepted nonditians one of coercion. move tee ncre:ot- tha middle: went', and here The} ¢ <the starving tomach effects the son, notoriety gained the by flected after ee zo Representatives ar-) "us h when j fice hides, wo.) Pane lt is an are which of the in votes House The object to be House voted les re of for May G: Atlanta, the atokine. an re eee 29.-With of first Ee a the er. oe negrs dally a ar ! a sretre, the let biG OatEns in an She SNE Ea Russian | Tubdhea: @ndeavor to says Mr near villas hous anid nek i combat the Henderson | and Paris M "SS John. regarded as one of R.. SUIT Former 28 whe Thayer, the ablest' crim- beer has section, this luwyers inal ule ay oe} vey Lo .thabare mal}traing Georgia railroad until the trike Of retained by Ge W. Knowlton, to deallenfor alleged the $50,000 sult fend 1:30) at Atlanta left ends, firemen the E Mary of Mr ation of the affections eq), fare eae scales f brought Wush. (Spokane; of rtiett pa arried') H Augusta for morning HS J Arthur husband divorced her I8)py which mall, of pounds 6,000 2bout. en yrcester ec Bartlett,< usuat) the of weight the times three A letter has been rece ive -d in Woreesfrom| Georgia over - the routed nall Atlanta to Augus fter from Bartlett, who Is with When the train "pulled out white fire her son in his to backed of the . OEEO ; + FEET Sie: Bn ESET th Ee i nee 3 aren? MAT the morning as 4 after Jast midnight of three men (fr Suspected of having been tmplicat-< 48/4 being the discovery of + > + + + the 14 for his TO other alleged HAVE ON of-| HIS THE ROOF vutdoor office railroad wizard to have home at the office on Mifth avenue In New York solved it by with any| first appeared like| But the little the and these men have a price of $90,000 Further search revealed two more aus three masks and three old hats, The nd was reported to the police, and 4 acd aiationed {in th rk. At midnight last nigh three men appeared and were placed under arrest. They gaye thei nam a oods, James Gordon and Fr Torgenson. Tha men refused the park lams. arranging | morning roof of h Sixty-ninth| now on their heads, Thursday afternoon, boys playing in Brown's pari In South Omaha discovered a Colt automatia pistol 2 at to state thelr midnight, and rch ro re sulted In business shut finding up aha the of two of the three men under accompanied by a fourth man in like this rooms arrest, and woman. engine the train engine rushed standing was away, cut loose and leaving the the} cars| before been the robbery, around (Contisaued and also of having Brown on Page park achoo Tvwo-) UTAH MINE OWNER WILL ~OEARCH FOR HIDDEN GOLD Sree ABLE LAWYER WILL FIGHT ALIENATION oes New Worcester, Representative: and and 10. ged woman, governess TDG through RIOTING FOLLOWS AN ATTEMPT TO START TRAIN | Henderson in the restaurant put Through newspapers, = photograph found in a valise w= traced to Denver, whe t na . The fourth man In tho photograph is ree to be the co man in the hold-up of the tra Mall Pouches Found. Late this afternoon the janitor of the Brown p schoo covered the attle of the building nine registered mali pouches. A had been cut open, Lithonia, Ga. "May ay 28--The attempt] and while the letters remain, all the of the Georgla railroad to start a train] cas was missing The rallroaders from here this afternoon resleah in an| who came in contact with the robber attack on the engineer by rowd of| the ght the hold-up are out on 200 men The crowd einen Into the | the road and have not t eonfro 1 Cars he Daas ® put the | the muspects hey were identified totrain, which was alled, ona wien night, however, as h been seen rocks were thrown ah a the cab of the Bess he scone of the hold-up two days | Hy David 28 May Paris * + rellevai ie of . Arl + be ged be a on a ; oa 3 + tonight shot his daughte Martha +) in a cafe here and then committed + | cide," The daughter was 2 ears to He announced to his friends toda eh he had finished the plans and that 1e work of transforming the present, M insard roof into a complete office} and workshop would begin v very soon.| a ee + poms price, ty, hbetheir in- beyoud ar re-! Oe eea street = fj dead) sul old.) il - of to buy «ae Teoft, cousidered come xury come. books ot Ce during degree of privacy at a puzzling problem ' snild protes \ + 4 tten one Lacomb OFFICE 5 + 5 to ~a cent A. New York May 28.-In order to keep) in the open air as much as possible I. HW. Harriman has planned to have an outdoor office where he will trans--| 1ct-all his business ow to have an] + $444444444+40 eo James Judge fens + vc kite Doattc without ER to ed in the hold-u and robbery o Union Pacific Gesclana Limited trair ast Saturday t, developments todayin the case were thie fast and important, t ast punishment rr part tis court t 1 do f P ‘ leave aeraa een doTavnatsl will (ijfl fre to opposec are growers cattle hides The demand tor the remeval of | cit-| from.the comes on hide the duty go to a cell wouid he he believed said Lake,|{ Salt from ‘re came ivler by | is prompted clamor the where les ter second the in his aa about a week| designated reside, ix parents \ a shoes for cheaper desire | the minutes two anid. within undressed He on got. | ago. Aisi Several yo | the in ‘is consumption beef ble The they prisoners. ther th leavng. yesterday | ufter a and spree retracted had} has consumer the There ithe from Arapptte his a startled were o| FElliott Judge PouUre b sentenced get can he that j\jeld up as @ Warning floor at to the cement headlong above, nervou le jai in dahis five from intoxication, but was recover- | their feet eheaper shor at the expense of ing we fication for the advance made by the) pen sudden! ind without warning taur Oke | beef trust for the advance in the prico|he fired four shots at random tn the liseus which | owne ra of one table. the of wt | struck used by-products the and corn of fatten grasa-fed cattle The latest struck is "daughter Martha .1n~ the Bet he > i Se ‘ God.is Tieswillt do that might. e ae fallen ment its Investigation. of Helnze's| + alleged violation of the national bank- | + ing lav | + When the directors and officers ot + the company were summoned a fore |+ HARRIMAN + again by preaching If lle hat | should be hanged, say that had to be ers.' 5 to die sa Se have + Lordsdoes -- Dillon, Mont., May 28.-Wilhiam Gaylor, a painter, of | Speciiators, ‘although. their corner of FIRST MAIL TRAIN RUN oa " rs RAILROAD ON GEORGIA sufficient itreasons for in find suggested Faviingom to have by ‘ |"wheat Salt Lake, committed suicide in the county jail last night ee beef' of price. the in advan the 7 5 Lord' ihat TREO ‘ . say inners a os + a +>) + + + + 10,000,000) amount ceessful culmination. They their opinions with good coin Continued on Page that near Spokane, Wash, on May 15, and for whom rewards of $66,000 have been offered. Including the rewards of $24,000 for the Uaion Pacifio robbers, a 4444444444444440 comsumpttor tribute cents Patten, the wheat kine, and his close followers upo the May wheat deal.| Other millions have _been won by the | acl | :a | ( jou \dam the men-and thelr name is legion I ave F; 7 - ra! oe fee ‘Gutter oe re a eee Conservatively, millions have en lost. here re en big operatorg, who doubted the ability of that the robbers of the Union Paciflo arg jdentical with those who held up and robbed the Great Northern express + government ii might It Bible her. readl cell er i said: : our-will, court te F ' aA a. Aba- ata oe hitevarth WT wrt etn Pie: os ain oF dwlcod night last: T i A YA fea i fa a i i re , "Fa A VA of ‘ } ig th the she is IEFFFEHH PHP o eto 4oe$s ooo | with Mr a Ki fe. of ‘= lie Washington, May 28.-The beer (rust everywhere over the country bee * of price the advance' bas two cents to the retail four ‘oosuMmer, per pound: il cent Vorsstibly AC AOO DOP: Famili os a= some beef ly * nade: of beef to ench sue ts camiiy ix a mod- | i | q hange + % It lcep. ourl room. ane ro out id e does, 1 will follow hi ecommat a why-that's all right. with me the wil ori he Mavbe ed . + Advance the C4 44444444 + -~|+ np 4 + + " i a Ac- + -_ eee Mil-; : jals petitioners ator hundred eral f account band's th reeent One Will erue to the Packers as the Re-| + sult of rejoined © the "This sort of k he Day a Dollars lion - A RECEIVER IS ASIKE D, + + . May Louis Sy tockholders. of ‘the ein) 0 iLyen yne + ‘ € ii } an oO alo + wit Cire the in titfon pe a ea compan HIMSELF LS es LEADER BAND \ Point; N Ma ‘norge | court ¥ skit vy eh ge fe + : : ae : r = \ one f tr, FEC TC > Tt xke, who. bas i en b Ae leader t th mpany ‘and the removal o ‘Hor 7 . the nilitary academy for man 1s, Man ¢ Luytle t president and direc| + 7 : + committed suicide. today ' inhaling tor of the ompany George Bow it 1 t presid vice man iif xplalir te hinge ai He yr and é: direct as 1 A Bran K a ‘ Ser ar tojd ay « IDG genera ats irm ised: t a t obert t esmone x elary-treas-|.4 it Than re More of ‘Profits at rbout ice atte count Sormna! | confessed other The American actres champions, rem: arking: home me make thing oe revival charges Did ‘Tat + was jury. The from. ou + + + + + on tried be can He counts resulted gamblers some and walters the leaving a W ny, an ingelisti« fron Los An ana count': district : ‘al. eles elty Seticiain: as a combine had saecept|ed. the wee from bootleggrers and and! right shing in a second Kelly, who is sk too, alsa. hand and the three fought their out. Judge counts hours out Th 27 race inChunky New York. The aewalters did not!" big know Jimm who was ut, Bulge wa District remaining | the walters dozen who} lanky. the last MacFarland, six-day bicycle the win to a erdl taxicab, acParland f ;on the first of six counts In an Ancictj Tent charging him with havine go. erfed MacFarland and.) cepted bribes from - prohibition law of Potjudge district while down, | violators, African the knocked Confusion them left ieok fut The 28 returned tonight o'clock 11 1 Bas Okla f Shawne lat e to his your "That rushed helped not when | - ai less glas his Then raised African ‘ Amerte un actress deal-the t! 6 books till Tuesday ne | Heinze was not ineluded thie the con-| order, the court holding that to} | tempt I m to give evidence against himself night render him itmmume from ; re- the God), (Adam Sharp Jame of istous "tous Cow clipe peed:pe WiC)me Ce eee EC: OF ane, Mae . : ERY BHO ; Fela. ae RETUERR? nalosthet: CheORe scanr iiOe t le' cnn ae morni until. + this | with Hebnze, who Is president of the/ company, to tell the whereabouts of} + a aot ae pueee. ‘production, s¢| "1 ATE case The - Ma Cit Kansas + | color, Im the opinion of the Americans JUDGE IS ACQUITTED, BUT | | c verybody at a table the French near draw no color line knows | MORE CHARGES FOLLOW ; -| ADAM GOD IS CONTENT + 4 of a result of the discovery of the nite + rifle registe pouches and the + ation, it wa learned that two of the! # recovery of several bushels ot + officers had hurriedly left town One| # registered letters, all of which had + had ‘sailed for Europe ust Saturday] + been opened and ® contents, + and the othe is supposed to be in| + wherever const t cash, t Canada + taken The suspects deny know-» Che remaining dlirectora were oresres + ing each othor. a o produce the books in court by + + m. today or go to jail for contempt. CAH 4444444 444444444 4444440 At that hour they submitted affidavit stating that they had pleaded in Ste The Omaha police are now confident pre-| he ther way The ck, Pia on 1s 5 oclo and Was | neon W ith " em i a ring ) notified Into an American actress playing here African | Lak an walked. restaurant ihe ve "ve g ) s r odes | ae See wut oor reariiii Podrad bo in 11 And the men who have been closely associated with so In the ri deal will also be illions of dollars to the good. seven million five hun-; dred thousand ars conser-| vative estimate that is oe uced » upon the| company These rec ‘by eet ed being | pared for burial at the Eber W. Hall sent to and | unde be uk ing establishment Et uneral s¢ i nig lit ast oad Salt H W. Eber the ld at | ¥ a1 be tenes | Ra igtea Nev. gone A. Patten, will have won millions when wheat pit rings out the closing hour. the corer ‘copper &. audacity tn. financtal Sborktone kept him in hot water almost. continuously. since his. advent in Wall str ft 3 o, charged with mutilating and attempting al the books o he United Cop- The victim was married only a short time ago and his bride of a few months oa with his parents, his mother living at Provo and his father being Tonppah.. been closed out. |3 ‘‘The Virginia Judge,'' gave) time of the accident a week ago of | which French- have | New aeets Heinze, Count Mayo f but of fame on the| | proxen and the force of the blow almost ‘ i tl {r McFadden was American vaudeville stage Gp riding most decapiating: him: Meee cen ac e gh up an incline in the mine at the ER a fine exhibition ects Boxe, sf in will From | « ele U'altast 2°R hn fovent.|| ‘Thetha hey wicone Halim, requiring l way signed t ion "lar _deing mt: Etelog: ay. aw of e uring consent of the beriet icine witne seed by c Fortiend Betts oo Summit, tei: e . : a ak : : elon . he brs and e Seni ince nre Henry |N. J ecieee I Chureh of N 1002 > a S 5 . is to be disposed of to re . Rogers, jir., only son; John W. SterlMadison ave gets yee Katherine > HarRepublican Special clat Service. ; ehildren, or if they have no children jing of No. 44 Wall street, a lawyer: |rison o Ae « Bro Bingham; May 28.-Turning like Lot's |-living, to thelr living legal heir Walter P. Winsor of Fairhaven, and} ly it F | wife to look backward and sticking his| The hold th are given omnibus pow-!the Farmers Loan & Trust company of} halo 7 head over the side of the skip in which ers to old the estate as now Invested |New York Cit Hen H. Mogers, ir. )}admitting it pro > mintwelve only taking of} procecding trustee a acting fror ts estopped deem they tl iied th Oy gee pere Sec , an mile ee of 30 | 6oy eae adivig at tl : rate s * wise cey provider gE 1@ consent of! the share t apart for himself. The | ute hour, Wayne McFadden, skip tender | ; F : et : ee an \' |for the Ohlo Copper company and a }- --a ----_-_-_- = cee eee aoe eee eee | bridegroom of but a few months, was struck by a projecting chute this morn- , Jim- a May Paris, Britt, the prize wats URBAN H. ro | Daughter of H. to Is we known RIFLED MAIL FOUND, UT MONEY IS GONE HEINZE DEFYING GANG Sua 1S ornaments te James in the profits oO oore ds re » he s Henry H. Rogers, ' he only son, Hello a "eee stood guard at the bank fr summer eee preneree M ee ‘The man be d he wanted check | with 1 tl je b diners : int apes ngs and their: contents y shed." Moore explained. ' oo ‘pointed | All his realty in Fairhavevn; all his u ever crease in the price of bread as a result fund-$100,000. enbo cit 11 ay 28.- 1mi ae "d a in Yet : it ‘yer co al ing Cashier Stephen Moore of ou the tes orcs_ cay on "i ; Pe meiarnnar eee Deen eS twenty Eeniii has who sent the price of wheat higher than it has place with two of the robbers, who were captured, one being | 2,°))° 27) Sarase. No 82 Bast osc shot. Him. vears; who, many say, alone is responsible for a threatened in- pas es | |"*****+*+++t+t++++++++4++4+44440 the Followed The man who conceived the idea of running this gigan- then crossed the : Wisconsin river bridge and ran into the +|+ be$100,000,000. ie oned to approximate ¢| | . . . Defint knewled woods in Riverside park. An alarm was quickly spread and a | + cannot be had until apprnisers are > large posse was soon in pursuit. Chief of Police Calder, Sheriff Maes and others who fol. Won tic deal in wheat for the May delivery almost 12 months ago; who risked millions in the coup; who exeeuted the deal with the skill and the cunning of a veritable Napoleon of finance; eee |++ tn Dollars Chicago, May 28.-At the stroke of noon tomorrow on the Chicago Board of Trade, the largest deal in wheat that the | Remembered. (JSOF NewHeute York, 1: itoMay The men took the railroad track ~ for a quarter of. a mile, : S : Million by King Patten and Men Rogers Bequeathed About Twenty-five Million Dollars. Merril, Wis, May 28-Four highwaymen entered the German-American State bank today at 3 p. m., and while three of them covered Cashier Ballstadt with their rifles, the fourth entered the vault and took all the money in sight, amounting to upwards of $1,000. t . | * THE 12 PAGES | i : } ; +z FOR a gee Spokane, in which she states her of suggestion the on was it Firemen;,that of Brotherhood th of men lhouseup ce the ) that husband de Union at the were Enginemen ind Peau HY and not <eeping thelr service but to go out, read pot with "Mr. ee wits she had janee ' upon not called (were | from his boyhood home, in the hills of old Pennsylvania, C. Bb. Ayres, a Utah mine owner, is going back to the Kast to find, if possible, about $25,000 in eoins hidden in the earth in the wilds of gold and silver : . A . » loam ne Huntington county, Pennsylvania, by his father, T. H. Ayres. The money was cached by the father, | the family to secure what Ia righthas memory keen theirs fully old of many ows d the custom wea tim Pennayly ania farmers nS had |served the Utah man well and he beno iat ae in anks The father died | lieves the his search w be crowned | without advising the. aay of the ex- | with ass, ut to commence at the lact location of the alth, Ayres | beginning x believes, however. t Pat he knows the Thomas H.. Ay was a Scotchman, savand earning rith a penchant et money. rae find will ind pot The story of the st money and the |ing money Te had a farm in Hun{ingdon county tn the vicinity of Jack's a is it sb . efforts unsuccessful skirts . the range which e. Fate | mountains, interest and strange TwoPage en ( Continued ot' batted: the: ‘etforts in and stepped |