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Show [ THOUSAND PERSONS ENJOYED REPUBLICAN DAY AT BIG SALTAIR Y ESTERDAY ae THE BEST we :§ IMINING Che PAGE IN UTAH. Republican Inter Mountain SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, ALL THE STATE WEATHEB NEWS TODAY: PAGE THREE. FAIR 1909. GOULD FEARS TO TAKE WITNESS MURDER VICTIM OF STAND IN THE SUIT AGAINST HIS WIFE CHINESE IS BURIED PRICE FIVE CENTS, Broken Father Attends Sim- ple Funeral---Mother Lies Crazed fraid That Wife's| May Ask Him of That He leas ah Aad oe in Sanitarium. New York, June 21.-The body of Elsie hundred cities were actively engaged Ling, suspected of the crime which rk, Jane at the bands se BAND PLAYS AS BOYS ARE HIPPED to esitate (Co say that ae that kept Howard stand and not the ense: already Republican pacer Service, Oxzden, Jun 21.-Former employes and some of the ficinis who are now employed nt the State Industrial School, testified ut today's hearing to the investigation st. Bog pi. 2 tendent . He their testimony pean ‘relatos to sev alleged re nishmeut inflicted on ius basanites Capt. Willlam <A. Kneass, assistant superintendent at the present time, sinting that boys were punixbed patufully and that om haa mee in the case Mr t rebuttal | amorning se Remarkable photograph showing the principals in the Gould separation suit. On the left and seated is Mrs. Howard Gould. Beside her is her counse 1, Clarence J. Shearn. Standing in the center is Delancey Nichol, counsel for Howard Gould, who is seated on the right. lam turé presen reals witnesses to Mh A testit ee D stron on e rebuttal Gould ‘ "favsvor ; Adana of the contracctors firm of Jones & at) Lynchbu ue MGdsmake fein mony, AdAdams told of his contract: Ya., laou ld and oc rhe Sivections. est for. todaywitness. was Joun th ce. Ser Re shu einaite: ety ci ‘ rR with whe po at M Mrs. | present?" u ByS "Ti did ¢ sked not" Mr. ~ Shears SI Herted the a Rare ares tlthat i nine farm ? on wesinin sotto or aay Tins mile PS ‘ thddrive tothe to ett O70 Blue Scross, SS : - a ef been iy TM MEN An \is rt. % rs|e y -. } ) he I" j5 . i AY f aI . sR ORE WV ‘ai iwMt ‘ i | | from |} horse } called: ¥ h The day. left | j Republican day,y and over 8,000 Rep : was cares and household worries behind and gave themselves over to a day of amusement. sometimes olidaysys. draw ; some butbigger they lunches whe ted ecw Fo Chis oo. never de attracted easier a "or | happier, better To c ee oars S so thou : #ands' of people, the grea z guests of he Republican, he aving ava availed: themselves 7 ay's ofpaper, the took free peacetick« printed in Sunday's paper, aved able possession of Saltair and enjoyec themselves to the Mmit he eat crowd In anticipation a ‘the Lee the Saltair compan nagunede ear: rangements for the handling pa peze ee OY after to | them | e Gutaolae Outgoing tetrains ywere vded al all were ccrowded long :ait Inward See Rone = ber o excursion , Paty SUC HEICOINI tLe Os carere ee : can the steps 16NE street service good and the people were handled wertn depatch. ve advantare any private parties took a of the big free ou ing 6 various c rowds_ . of _ peo ople, > |+ + | + | | | .people are looking -for- parts of m transportation' admission to to:and the resortfrom: Salt-| | =| ii ( Re a Ss ix een roa ] ‘oads. indie tments Laat] oe . of a lot ue BOthey a end week Refer an inout the ‘ ee desired. t they ike I secut ed rr e not | the Salome ne teand ae the 72 eee has i eet a ORHOE ay to -- i DRS propos go to rial downward in an *|+ un- L. and D. aca a cap screams eration next by a vote o SR the 2 bis where son 9 John fall of t R. 1907 there Scott a boy to 2, PUt'| to go were into gir f a > which € Pia on Slegel's Isio 10 per jife testifed that in the} named Capain Green the morning Both ier 2 declareds:hé:.sectianinire he whic dangerous/ om haa to be taken5 to the > sick: room ‘ that they take action. act architect who planned the oven * f j of hisi intention to move th Monday day jay Paul oe el, ae a long ence th gs rituined since| he wicseers | ae ae dead es hie | gaughter in the trun u na-' daugh m 16 clare made but a disappearance few hours from her of June 9 ae tna before home ee on che know t tha o uf, n : "I goad dean ne chief of pe police and | lay!owins » whipping. Lewis toMilterthe and| Chu, Geinsald woreMr. Stegel. question up to thethe sc Jn love insanely with my Jealous daughs Conroy testified use| tét"" demanding Q , Martin, ‘ i ave notice x F last night, fii r fol- a i -° Oregon boot boot inin thethe school J ofof school and/ and|of Elsie. Within the Within the-last 24 h pie the | iso thetold Oregonof whipping being adminis-| ofhave Bisie. | sduse ‘onthe ‘cvenive of faa id tered, Dr. Conroy said that. some of |? "hile I was absen m home for a reconsi L -| | the the cells ce werere unsan sanitaray, og || that that a EEMnne of Chinamen were pres- Mrs. night, action. (Mr. Fernstrom later) "Urpaes the ‘non-enforcem He. Arabella Cummings, president of | ent said | Mished the BRYANS ee SON TO t I : t us modestly 7; th ono es sir ' o disappeared =a in er the crowd : | Washington, Fe leress did today the f . 1 D eee es IN shoes , June oe a ; as and S| Bi ---- 3 , "4 i 6 to the gucty aroek wee girls was : ine eee eee and, Chong, who he ON ea riae Scene have ‘From all over the rag' f today sald rdinary r PHRiw aca GnE a | tnaie reports from the and iv Sa ean or MEtGI Acct OneThovsllathnencAGOLiothaianie poles i kA confined in the a un-| Peterson, ‘ belnge x confine and Chong, ie luding announcemen 3.0 éGoTeral Cia owine tobaCcOn This tecrenta We ° t ti 188sa, abate sald, ta fe c Scene typhold fever| ee however, tigllandttha were mcet regarded was important as important vhile the capin the cell and dlec rom 1 leurs of Ginn ; ] A nme } j K. 7 i yy.o . 44/5 hy y be ! ' 4 B44 )2 \ BA What. { Con Washington; toda from Sennt that re a adofschedule! an amendment | manufacturers would lay ession ouse; arial Fhe. fo is whole not: tion o Minn esot on nilidiate 1 a t| : - ee : PE riteoioe ne aw passed j ban went back to conference, tangle 1 the June a + ; be put of over "congreé President and Wickersham, In consultation spentoveran : ESR SOUR with "the. was learned ive authority in it corporation tax stralebtened matter of necla peelout b 1st Ju; ix until the Ae in De - MmDCI Attorney" hour the Gens f x for proposed (Sarit cain lw hinpid law atine tn aval oe tee ‘shape. EU he ing te which: w vote ~Muartin. Mr. ye 4 oe n otion Reed: i ath avs : lio i in eae oar Nie : will "finally be | aelov ‘ St the 1 Ss against a UT ; tt al feuted 4 1 R fall, ae me A 5 i Murdoch I anged bis F ae pe 4s ' t |t & tt ae Me the 5 i andf eee . Wood = ‘te ioe Peet n owb owhurn. Reed O'Donne LY t Fernstron, vote a rns tr ST . a Lone ey rae 1 announced | | 5 . | Seren e Republica mo a HodgSEE roo ae af in0 ecomsideration Mo 21.-F ormal n Special Washington, June- } ° i instructions -have hav : ] been | Issued by the Seeretary of the Interior to the Commissioner . of | : a oes ‘c Indian affairs, tors the who land c w ie ish to that fine seurc been h fou lands pecting ith theos i fo I rte to be and permitted oI and condition themselves locate that they exclusively mining |that will to grant I go ene | Pe rctane con- pros- malas will not interfe a ghts rals, = of hil ane ae ee to t rade an tercourse % ane to took the e a Q Pitch permits poses. The gation of : for i be granted the action Rock contain| se Whititanae tock, ee str . Sad a use ae oe an the an pur- investt- Porat eka Ae te suggestion of Senator Smoot, the commissioner of Indian affairs today ae jing can s for these made oly aretha the Indian . tendent of tie : ns to Cap » minerals are found | inten 1e ‘ Ina tl 1e matter atation uponewith cretary eountr If valuable ; min | in Ds aving = quan titi es, reecend the be-identined. permits to prospec - ther . . = materials'on pe trole um and © thi . T 7 ] aside in southern tan . set : the on authorizing him oo. ae has ol Prospectors the Kaibab will upon which oe | claims re . 1mov whieh rr the reconsideration motion passed the end the council n teee ieee nun =e anvannotposith 1 mn that he| ; ould Me Be the quest on next . to. Nl Septalhis ye F‘ oT eran to 7 s | | Raybould yi)naldoe d must not on. sbecon' the amthevorikinal € ndinent The vote was then iken " n of CounctiIman ! he fol The win b the nl nit. | f hi Sing - the ne them them letting ; t Ay x Pew ir ‘ O'Donnell irt the , m ie Pelee Dias TIfsa whole hours & n morere subject of the ae Bu radar ae, WOR SSeS s of tion Was reached as oo he det Ay ‘a made mem-nthat the = Seentir e Republican tep =a ber ship of : the finance ‘ commiitee will neet omorrow the ir WW} h esident Houte, atLeain whic tou time it at: ty1oDs d aaj ; Ae 1a coeee EL " RCeeeae biewh ich the same { etic I e 1 the enforce | auarantining the « Inmates ide ; in his block thi and "not ; , | nut thelr no out de he ole Wa tuken on cen).an: anda halt: corporation | corsha \ Ae NS Ste a fnanece..committee, to Lek 92 thie Reine ees ae mee a ha wn position to popularize evil the and a "ais foster ["Mr. Martin afdit had he:‘ s 16 1 backward favor oft , irtl sale i 21.-It high thls lcenunfall Wa in tutio asa political trick and | toatl if peksate such he ruld be willing to stand for {t. "If the Amertean ly nay rt Wants to shoulder the stockade i . anid he, van "let: them.do it Che speaker |sald he had never promised his sup nort to. the stockade ena thought the eounecll should enforce r law Neecessary Evil. | ' | Mr. Fernstrom touched upon the matbein necessary -evil te ro f tht ‘ PRE eo ae - p i --- | | 7 . : presents : = 21 ul river vor | tror n : WE cn rere g -----s J CONGRESS eration é °iathe o nides rs er a . *ne+3of Ne sepoorl Stone he ohn y a = é ikke pecuncl sen Senate, ro start' anothe ety e on 2 trip to Tuc zive | father yenvor "next Smeinere Iriday- ev ery attorney ouncili Councilman L. | 8 omme ta 1 oe will erieheth ei foresee eect Phe des city | wow. .gccup led by AR LON id trieced betore Iu: Colo Ju | mn { tter is to come up again be-| Ren went madesO of. 'the comir «mat la orations. complicatedt 1ation.eg ‘commit. continue ae "Ate atte er ele serge daur rea: J iaxe ' Lawlor idly n ow to fH nae ike al fae re My aie us eee un ‘ai 1 W ‘i lost tee not read = make ‘report ; ; wit! i ore nings tat Brya war of affidavits r 1 it ) ae ae o | 48 : 7 } Joint resolution tuthorizing the re-| ot the prose cution thi eee 5 Grand ls ry ter tl young. din than peo- la Lp Pp FOP riation. i -an T nise *) en familles grente en. of , bot h of . unexpended by Henry 1e Lake ung within Acl for A be ple v i arrive at z balance Grand ers and. Tak harbors"te : improvements fae one aE ate the next proses c "ution, i|the 24 hours, Immediately a he ceremony the v7 banineay bridal couple after il} oR. . Met sport née Lert to - n au : JAWS ¢ vee \rip he overning appr ninent your honor. is that of employe cuted ted by b Ts eAOr on sh} mnatter me up Jimmediately a e a veg s Aieten" asa ithe all y aes sinwawe 1 int, ee eed re "i x of the minutes, Councilmen T, the k . in aoe tl saiatl to sleep? ‘woman nO Ant eee lay in. this | R. Black' and. \ Mont revi being MN "ernstrom sald he helleved ae there aa = ae the only absentee ¢ more gambling in the clty than. be | REG TtEO Oa ae eed. Sua Fernostrom Hears Romors ae for Kee OF and, he f sald there . are ‘ 200° ay on z 9 . < Olse had who heard was in rumors) the on per Fernstrom cent more said he e had loose women per in the : cit . ie : thea ett ene he Miss embers Taylor of hada 4 the] le He Bectiiater attempted sald thetea beyy toyt stockads|.) arent‘ ee op had eee tot charfre abt, adel ener A DAY Di eco nnouns hould he ‘ hal to« clamored this couldstayeReePinpaie identlar ee a se fendant ene oy until men 2 Superior Jud | 4 fuce oe pl YD secured hour: | immediate trial on one of the re ce1 ar ni > if « > president of F the United Railag ainst Caitslated from . r ade known Patrielk- Cal AlTIck oe ' , ‘ | cP made when he : - announced in open court. TNL: that . 5 a1 > . 1 a peedil aeas ae epee encoun ee Sere Ev od to the Bod. Body. thout hesitation or thought - iis crippled <¢ ondition the man-| jumped from the car into the lake and | raised o> the . girl'sin head Soe a and :a few : be Others \ to | the rescut secon¢ ds ‘came the girl j Was again on the. platform She was | || carried the baggage car re~| storativesto were applied and where she s 9on | ecovered partially As on as o] young ple ota oeeues was. such that || sa a eS TN us J. francisco. Henevy } June ny21.-Francis ne} San Franc rece : =f ine of a op | yroseention respecting DieuegE we ara e > proceed salt te Or | ¥ >' to 6 end of Site mo Me wireOnl the ® Utah ldFederation B. Blakely of Mrs, Women's P. A. Simp-j| clubs called ‘Leon Elsie came to to one ws de a nd fond her! The action ofthe resentation was. precipitated petition sent' byto -the 508 | the | | chief the ‘sloc fiunos bei "a Mres 1 : atson andSealers td a Mrs. sent nbs * Young last week of|that at the|Chu hy if she he hadwouwuld iitJ Several hun-'| Gain 2! =a; a ui 1 th em Ke oth, ; in: tl ote! 7 att oe ae juvenile ‘ ete mCOrE eae ; ae ree hacapp ; i row | Ling + iluential had written o I to ' oe ere *. Gai, id dred ae A residents. oc i of the : West: nash Sid Ls -Pro-) em-| police tell me, threaten ng were stocknoldérs in th to ne + ae m Mrs. Mary A. eer testing against ae cook|also the tockade if he persisted Couns w in his. attentions ought for as rea + 1G ers n ployed s as assistant ma a Risby cilman he at 1 pla i Elsie FE: S: Fernstrom itself on ret econded aril + aus | ‘ Minst A | for ton the niet girls'to department BL TO MCSE haat In Con hool| to "It Aen the conditionof ofthethe sc food| een ] ean 4 tution « ik was f this Site this as abe a iesaa> result aaa eat of testitte da ma iio: aS rea + SOLE Wiel nai will lane kin CeCe Pree ‘ ee as ie davies ld thatethe metition | 1 be Gres one RP aT |+ that) Sal ae ot ap FRanietal atone ex Mon' athelta Chong berapprov Sing $260 which , was \ in a a a Oe cic or ey + ione nothing coulda | Seures he;-relorred Se dition. «tos Bedding the) chicty of fur-|a ypolice: bribe for both Chong Sin 1 i is the non forcement. nd Leon of bey Aur etn Pati cietn is poor and scant,! Ling to leave the ity. Gai Mi . amended Taylor, in‘company with her slsthe ae motien toitetake eee | mu the a af city |), E po woliceof Seiten th elityak oh ee t) Rev ae on:) S2O fohn sal Hs} Boeoe 32 whoa iS been) tines ii: "edoe roe f a tima! believed oe to polere e working parece count n eagu of -hinvattenz ter and several other friends was rush- | #ttorne CEN ing Gai oidOten with the ted great \anl/ crowd HLv.oaval RGA down TER OUeh Y thio the | chief of tockade | &S police. "cH Nas om . sent / ‘ in charge j y.| of a night force|tions after night, to Miss SlegeL but bave never made! ¢ hong Sing was he ste make repairs on the homel|a Salt caller at the home. So.el ne r ne platfa He {is not known by PY ae: | OnE t SALES IE fn-order| SID ORIGL | ss end vewiatt,men2 Whe teaaeCee pe ntendent and for the two|to netaGs Miatatier. Th eatch have been the last tre hy love with Miss Slegel You might rere habe h, | ter as faswell face the prob lem | ofec theiee to the poljee and prison committee eea ae ngaged jd lhe In to put he cars th | toindhave te prt were un i] lis Rann rowder weeks Uh Aas interest o e capit="))") the of a matter. cated directing gat scem of x yersonal : Pe apa ta te coven ae raie that a friend . 0. another > date ) o ee Fa minaricteniont yond ‘Miss: | Tayloy> par Ft [ ; desired Lying | ~ JU houn this. ©afternoon, imed but Maimed WeWest aide Renae Side stockade j conscious waters of condition the Great briny Salt in Lake into + which she bad fallen from the + | Ppussenger plintform at Saltair + | bench: Inst night, Mins: Florence + | Taylor, girl, , of No. + a * a .W-yvenar-old | 422 West Fourth South mtwect waa+ | reseued from wate by +) Jolin at a cripple, itl at + Hooper, Uta + | ¥.| of | a other Hot Shot at. Tobacco. Washington, tenin beds June aig: | ee cue alee me LOn Dees) é m 21 theTrust. tobacco ao a car by walking around eaten up OT eNOS on aoe. the question and ha Ano and |. CHEB trust the victim of another : acai anit ass ault | ties in the on the side of the platform: whichthe|of applause-of-t public for our | He | next w 1 Ela ret eats tie wari action. ~ Thin inem 1 aya ind, howey of n Ftepresentati ve Re ce nk ile Stanley 0 to caught: the: lakebetween -andhasthe ‘no_rajling, : ro ds il ;Counciiman the'Houbeof) | sHor. next I} in foot: which he each ro wear th, ! ecord' ‘ties und Lspeech =the ! jjuven I warthat of eVeral Bute ee We have AE CRE || OleSAL saloonkeepers slaw N but licorite in-all forms joe | in attempting. to:-dxtcicate 5 4t-"ara ae TT | frinkt frac s er downward ieee ind. aM into law4 the ERS wate: SENS o bm th The aber Phirteen fall and m Raianptnnyive t) sudden . = rush rial! been ft | in the council ivin seen were pleaded Eee a ¢«enilty We ut > repealec v * boy e a | Av °o erate 1@ fz r ledge 1? sudde 0) Pe ; & MI ie Waters SHEPTEESEBFAEEEE EES SEF HES | his PEGs k i in Qt+ottterteteeest++esesssseo | Stockade, g cites') salt ands-of daday,|)erpir toa a i Heart : re or y The hip restaurant drew a large! : pe uD Te Le ake ae Grigol it!''S 5 ballet»: t, thouwa njoyec 10 All the _coneessions at the lake good business. The roller coast"qnerry-go-round, the. old. mil the otl amusement offerings lake were well patronized debt he with OS OHthe na Sas CI hat even witt knowledge ticlpatior of pana os - rantsi Hiean ence t tr bee D . a -to next a4 vious. days ust cy i o re-|day hardly Republican expected A coupon such will be printed a |rush te ‘in| 1 Su y ae ay"ne Republican entitling the bear- | Republican Bin paaiicnccntd and in Unconscious i ‘ having een edgetheirby ee r. ‘a uueped turned out t late hour to put BAY He said he had been | ye Thomas] carpet by , Supt. pt. allowing Wasnt 5 i occasion business w pretty of and girl were not arrangements, 2 a | -- Lying bed at away. }stable Ff The great crowd which swarmed through: the gates of Great Salt Lake, Girl'. Is Saltair yesterday was of record-breaking proportions for "ata || < Rescued by Man With Brave people the cousins [for this ction, ‘Thomas: scoring "him | men's room, told of treats: seatnst the net |} for ! R4s ; week Leon | | > us t of the boys would have disturbed members of his family. Capt. Kneass said he had been assistant superintendent since 1905, and} |} that on one occasion he had Sere 3 ie | allovwe Thomas' son to order Inmates ea || T plnying, Aunts,-female women relatives of the informed of the funeral father wished t The lantlele ion tae ratees: ie wat that' Supt Thomas had -atafed/afier the witnplng, that be wos glad the band bad : | cut, his, ul. : Lee dig He. told-.of going) thing? -" ie it the' Whe ae custom of with: "Mrs. a Virgin tan Gould 2 lo a i my prese SCG annd a ernie to carry a flask when into Plumbing on a said | Mrs. Gould | Beard Trotter was opportunities under ne called to remove. some ir : vt | fisence tee he t laa ha al nev er even} ee ext De Ee isda 8 va ane ae lw ae "Did : you yu not fare rry y a VPils aXe Soitis you! alee oy Na you see ens; bottle OR) whisky (Co otioucd ou nce ive.) G a ts Dry dee eS declared he had seen and Mrs. Gould drinking whiskyAdims In the cellar for The mother, her mind shattered by the blow of her ‘daughter's frightful death, was In a sanitarium in Connecti- | fact mae. Howard Goolid nat to take the stand was et ont over ie| the search The grave had been dug hurriedly, as though for a victim of some terrible plague, and the absen ce of mourners, aside from the girl's father and two broth ers, and with not a woman to shed a tear as the coffin was lowered into the grave and the dirt clods beat a final tatto 0 on the lid, making it appear more than ever that the wo man in the coffin was a | plague victim-a yellow plague th at her death has revealed phases. | in all its hideous S not to itnke his own defense for a Hmited dil- sult in a has aroused the interest country. entire of the 21-Fenring ows "summation Siegel, granddaughter of General Franz Siegel, was quietlythe slain buried this afternoon in Woodlawn cemetery, while the police of a "int-- | U 5 PS Asner H. C. an 4d to IMeans, . suoenierivationvat Knighton, ‘ c c ery days an beg StaeitIn' Har ts the Hoeane sd sheforms be issued, ‘ttonsswilloat for permits|reached canbe: madele upon which | Washing I : hington n fo. todayLy and It was: a Je advantage of bethismade privilege » ¢ dir ect and should pe: to | stated had 1 sustained Nina severeage damage ‘ and 81 nee 3 : ae oe haah seen ' t Indian deaffairs. The! ed assistanc The Indian office showed mmissioner ¢ h these Tadian a af ala readiness arrsranger ments to follow the sugAe f re ; cane aruceeean of Senator Smoot and give reP eo < ee eations by re opene: Smoot some weeks weol ler. io ihe sutferers |