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Show 8 PAGES THE IS FOR THE PEOPLE; THE Tipe a BEST MINING PAGE IN UTAH, VOLUME XIV, NUMBER 72. TAFT'S DINNER CAMBLE FAMOUS SINGER TO SUE SON OF NOTED ACTOR FOR DIVORCE HAS A GOOD EHFELT ON LONTEREES There, However, as Had More Than | Been Hoped When the Feast | Was Planned by President, Materials | ened Financiers Here and' Abroad on Harriman's Life. IN SIGHT | BEGAN YORK, July 21.-The sest gambling game in. v hole world today is not ing played The President guesiige Ww ple by to go is back the that the then said that : vil} brought the onthe. ge conferecs ‘closer ete! wae Chalman committee, Ituatto he th policy ; ence od Omsiy rons After on York, July July In. | Joseph 2 New. 21.-It has F York Jefferson, were Since been 4 n that and married their marriage .Christie} ‘he aud years they ago have ‘ Osertte sponte ae an and | t ¥Ee ) yp will radical He grade b Gam ee n an }as he nw Duettons has aban- NY as NV] cheapest of grade, the he Cerne Council retary Clot ah eee of securities, s accept =. er "would pure 1 the Ss os eka sgt orn Chambers oO of_ Goldin ar of The Cee" Baitimo Baltimort New York asserted that ) % y ne ar eit. William arate a ie Be Vacant this Ne Ore eats § louse for him In iri . nd would Payne = him. je = was ao reduced behInd i! TO g a : ‘This means that sromise rate repor will not is pass wne that demands Sao -|corps the ahis Fi oO tot} ry to, Jet ayn looking to refusal to support the} compromise report carrying r I materia ; They claim to have thirty-nine, sibly forty-five votes in the House joining the Democrats Ne hey t de-| t waa' maMfiret' Adams' or . came .nq took ore. I .-,414- looking so their out | i or HIS i Tk arrived 1 well.and < oun tean teheees et when Oi the I cen him round he that here ae 1 mar Mr. and Mrs. George W. iH ato if he L ven 1 overjoyed s details been lread New Vhs ki OV r this condition employment BBC eee that they are unable meee ue a ara ae "ailroads can get.men . transportation. but ou bs. stage The fare before farmers . ead mally conduct -hired sions of aaa they = ra Pre Rae ie § | ound Bitter F epliti York itt ibroud A Jul J fou i P..Morgan; mee = LOT SOE | Ine the Upon the rin ft ‘highest She financler : ‘the Majegtl . ar-| remote : eet vait officers f their fro ees by Suuans unl eS Bt as 9 ty pes cannot help, ' got unable aboard, to indicate 5 supposed . eal i g them. are the ' found to "of lace perplexed as owner: TI to" anil tell the thelriowner belonged cnn to ee a contain} the to the hip Lege Werdind | It ava (etéear stator spe eo upas It . moment the: elder: PE t ; iy mA aun aa Ho. tonne i J 1 . oS ns Ke Rates a mice the ies ree Be 5 i : j bis hand i of y mun "st Ove Mitand. PTR ab CEO ers atte Other's B A a eTeS ies, - ren Atiack New ! ° Harvesting D : | eee court: volved trict . and " hfs nding. e before < ‘Wall Sy Planting | and on Zed cheek.| the salute @ and uh Rennes "th: " a 1a wal na Saves oO % ; Dp eo ys fm Ly r vinvars =# into ‘U clly Fe me From tide rose to s Dea only sie ee teont dur ae ae the = river s in Attorney peat ee ee ; Supreme} 7 iSsued gives linea and thresher * ie AE, yeclacular ne it Clinging Machine q sell and to to, sell. ‘anderbilt one of but was they. one machine dashing: must of He mpeteed §to on ne 38 CNS Hempstead. worrying ay Mr. that js fast but becoming It is even chickens {it the sald that Is participated in a near most}them Brigham | ye : tl Will nag 524 son se a tin ta PRE thr a after a ee eee had delusi ns «6fnfamoeor d 1 e White Wale and® hla liseustine<‘orele t Nines If" or White h itt : ee ent 4 ui 0 ie ae eieoda ‘i more than h: fit, Ww ity consisted nd houses destroyed. the beach ow and ; first "rd Bea " : grea = destruc tion maybe of weather ent living "in: ‘the tracked of pa pavilions sea brea life reau of ces 0 heeded trestles two property notified outskirts of of inte - was ene miles he people elty to an no single- long con- - ccting Galveston ith the mainland suffered damage by a dredge passing over it and no trains were operat in 6, out of the city after 9 o'clock this morning. The mage can be repatred a few ing A hours and trains will be mov- late tonight gee eagle dpm DIVORCE MIX UP not _ THAT the He told them] the on butt] that they th the sea \rere' will, Lonthe bath hou waves aviliona™ by the Pinch in theade and were een ee d € . ' ishing piire upon the north Two seven jetty mil t in the gu If wer e A: ad. Tho an passed inland eatin alveston' feared ae Taw a See SGuke coer ae a Citl- | ome. as Send udly ‘about Vanderbilt, | of ¢ the village okes | his ne ighbors, Wee sea and bath h so king their | were des report of ee an hundred cannon obey the he n _ (WERiUlest the chimneys large their they | were upon j ¢ydinjnce nas been in effect. It is and es sc unawa) rur falien Two Joplin, IS HAPPILY Mo. ENDED -News reached here. today of the wedding. at, Oak ial il, of Mrs. Bertie Marle Robinson to mina Dennett, oe wale lin The bride both figure ae couspicuously asa principal in a series of aera eo ~ 4 divorcee cases in this city severa vears ago, her hushee Bud M. Robinson. afterward rry re in ace yeytier, che was ‘divoree by h r s pand, A. Royal er, er a sensational trial ie wehioks Robinson figured prominently. All parties aaere high In that they would SAG the speed oplin society at that tim Jop | ordinance would stay However Fuller moved to hicamo ‘and 2 turn they were onaui ute and Vanderbilt is | warrted, and Mrs. Robinson pr to eoin to leave rhe town will miss the weding at Oakland eats Baie on has been in-| of the careening machine oad {t;} both of them. and it is possible that|]one of the four to rema reas unmarried | bumped over the rough ground, Was/ the tax levy will have to be raised next Denett -_ first interested in in Joplin attack on Disa k Il. Walker. the driver, who was| year to produce pore revenue In vleW | mines and was induced to come to Jo 1 Travers Jer-j} J*ran , ; 2 a r of the fact that the proceeds from ar-|jjn by Robinson. whose wife he afternity experts carried nearly a mile, : resting Vanderbilt will not be avall-| wards Oe TEUAayC d He made frantic efforts to control! i pie : married cee hic} ( wien. her She make inte iitiuenta'at ne Ste (me . ie glad | Stan la | driven Makes!Horses Bolt With- Great Thresh- Upon sanity, now pending : Court Justice Mill toda little booklet in owhich she i ihe i tfavaht sano AO threw ms eee © not been for the 1e dama ie witl comparatively sligh 21-Mr.] | Mr. Vanderbilt was oneed of the first ; | suto drivers to be arrested and he has fees rence Se acl Shee the: aah a ee each wee > spe |;once : é : ~ | ordinance has been in ee It is not to a small seat he the on top| tor ' have been 090 worth ae aes bet) er Vanderbilt| York poeae Prosecutol F, oe BS p | imight hay fore andehimee Oo run over land them tt ren pa for them ss f 8 5 ath 1 ae bs le i } SpeciallService: osa jat good profit. ; LIITis PLAINS; \Nw¥s July 2 Repu Mt ITY. July °1,-Crazed V anderbilt has now dropped to this Mrs par one en A ATE , see ul plungin ~ "snorting, | Maneuver and his _ handsome home, the} POSE < OFS VA W ates I rere Reaaninrath at breakneck speed, | finest in Hempstead, Is on the market confined. in. th ue twenty-four horses hitched to a|A delegation of ora Ipal eflizens called | awalting the continuation of the| twenty =i see ; header | UPen him to 1 to reconsider his/ of the question of his present | large combination harvester, ee determination to ous and he met} | | | | | July W. the streets of the town it did not make] soymuch alt fe ents Suc now that there are hundreds owne in Hempstead the j; town fathers thought it proper to Mmit} | the speed at which they could be 7 . Mother of Harry Thaw | - M | . RETANE orry a to. lose-them | ME w revolted threatening at et the A | radium im ) have are Se zen of but (stock pea tand i : I a especially ork I, rs ,,,2%¢ Row, threatening of E a I. and ' - tents j - ] VSO: m 16 vk c 1 ‘ : The ‘reas for ¢ al f to town he reason for Is ; is the »} _| refusal of the town authorities to p -j|mit Mr. Vanderbilt to : rive his auto: through streets of Hemp-|. Zimobile . a the tead at the peed that see : sult him Both Mr. and Mrs. Vanderbilt tre very popular and the:town willl, be = i | led denter Ing 8 iF joked 1 ; ---- u nes rhe a -- v4 hey father laughed. iat nphatica Handsome], | today jail, trial blood we find up and Their z move and looked for ylood nor did Nk r finally got Home. The ymebod sd the three. teadd ea wees Vanderbilt i. Lyre 21 it is estimated ~ about like a yvoutl that Mr. Warriman has. 1 e orde of his phyted In. devoting his Harrimana ears u tT pros itent ke was he t : er 1 head': July a this | It is e u Morn but it was high enough to have put ten feet ne water In city had evidences of" hi Kenial frame of Mr: Thaw : : ; 1) lie Pl in the maddened animals, but failed to | mind he broke his universal rule and} Hotel ee yee : oa) 5 Saat are, top them until one of the horses fell submitted to-an interview upon tl ship| and she matte ot ro ' ‘ i sacomlt edged in the hi i s a it steamed up the ba heat aaa | Plains postoffice large number of | #nd tts Re A aly rere a es f | quarantine l these. be lets to newspapers all over | Wheels ee ah Ns ; Se Any | ; ff e vhie s 0 A | most In the ood-natu intervie cussed in the | the m country a8 Well as to. friends, at Phe machin aoe : N leld t pnan lal) today Hans¢ of eaver Dam, was in a f ae questions that ouch iterests | Of oa y : , of outhhere and ir 1 Wah iL ‘ I Ce On 1 the first page are these words on the farm J. W. Franets > an Morgan wore | | st of this place Something became } F aHe dark bs Vanamu wore business large s Aleeoie hat in The pamphlet hi necksecret unvelled by Mary Copley TI iw. | hae wedged in aig the machinery, which hi . , 1 caused us | 1 the He appe red to, be in. the best of Copyrighted by Mary C. Thaw, July,|a_ terrific clatter The unusual noise he i SRB he-a ed all who -saw RA 1909." } : ¢ of the twelve a "me l ed Pa bet te The following I - | WwW tted In wm ste ‘ cumber | rie Pie cha 1LD< \ terestin extracts 1 . € Otne sand farm and ranch hands immediatel Appl + a nul promenade dec AN Ze D-One ie secre thousane uny k 7 Math ribanreallcoa da Wart e205 t Republican reporter shook.) with unde with rtain fact tl the stricken bie machine! WV to the farmers of Utah rem % . . hin He look ne across to where | aii the vindictiveness speed Two men day and board hd ht, the Cor from w hie ae eee as ; » machine leaped . to the had harvesting is ' keeping the }be sure « te n that their yn before When men. an will turn ID rth parted thi 4 ul at os 'Nice ' ping Walal quittal, » theeo I seat returned from Eu| ground, bu stuc¢ t Utahs troubles in ha : 1 | for work after they receive their trans: Open: CHS Way COCEn rope in Juty, 1906, I fo a cowardly 1909. are /and attempted summec . j to guide the hor: , » ht j ¢ bumper c ro | « the thresher bumped tion j over the up briefly crops in thisfor adve rtisement, combination made whieh1 pyaete up af nen Common of pro a labor is the fleld expected uy a fc , bly fall to bring the desir¢ tona standing together with $2-26c.a~ dis-! ground, day whit workmen in a ae ic peat Alte appoints d blackmallers, perjurers and|every o Instant br e Si on oe uu wed ‘ety Net ee = {t pre 7 ited) RTS directly Lo " forred . at the . ero lig VOY dane ) > an: r others. all working ble _ bodied in the Inter sts ¢ ai the in eens the aon . ne state.) Vhen the horses | farms the en 7 the very rich companions of Stanford|to stick te ie big gray ani-| Ww c rie is le A and ere een sae. wlth thelr - bp Win ites to preven Arr ei Cae Le ae Ate . ; i iv ineeanit a was | y vith the easy job in or|of the ordinary la feared would result in exposures Th PBL aS CUNO) chy CS eee ther madee town : who " gets > far-} near the) the ete cle y or $5.60 according: ,. to tic set to s work ar to yerage blacken voungethe ro put ation; |} under pick the from att leoe harness labor mar of cnben I broke ; Nt : } . ag ae Oy " ioe FS Io dened animals pi anc 1] of a ates l ere 3 Bean ‘ te with ae (aoe ete machine rolled 1 on the ce proseasy 9 m otnee 10 \ the is farmer ! firm of. - ho Mee 3é J ; P | &@ eniva SMUGGLED break LACHES. } | horse. Morgan The animals body & and became) by HH. Bo Holling attempt a aus ae up st reputa eae tri omes Tee u aie ee ° a a is oO and , caused the] r 6 bank Salt Lake vlaces long newa 1eT lul ame c omething { Tyto » Fillstrunk ailroad Is cI : and neve ing Inn ne b firm tt vaini of red ,ork,| recently H. HH. Hollings2 | places ' u were as re taken J] ; & rtCe at ctn ull, 5 ad-shouldered one ee iae é Rares voung. bé a 4. ; an , chine be the ora slowed | ma ue ae" to eee the up, field, who' ran| for help harvest field 4 ex th the bagean' of steeray a i wh on 7 en cloth walked (uy aN, i -rous #fal choods.: ie the runaws m arrived and | The re: plained a (The Vas le, as tw. ; ners os CHILDREN! Cal sparks ve erecta: of $10,000. ho many ‘eFihine People "k pet but _ v13 dal ned ver sea the gun out of t, go. his wris never rr { oe ly pier, 9,x 8 miles from new i e S his Vustria arrival: nd danced Reports oor Hevanter even wanted Sitior if "Dox fi hi next thing sitting IT knewon two'o ple were him | A : ng within a couple of Somebod behind me ad killed Roelke at Roelker ~ EN flash lL dropped down - Salt La ees 2 is that most laborers a til Ene y are "down and out ne 3 . --- children ‘ attemp Sutton that he suncl was put Sulton to as : Sy no for te \dams Pacifie, a It was a cost exac . cab 1 uton ile from Inumbrue} iclichted rwind thet: : ay tl . Spe ‘hen. we, walked o ) who wa Ing on his face in e. grass T put) my hand into hi east-a 1d felt |; around for a wount I took m und POS-) By would) i made dislike ir as Sire House.«Payne-told he fo ; wholwere. fellow % t hhe timowof Willing ae port| suppor wags ars pat $4 reduced rates = and). would Cen Pewee ree p byby To challengme the assurance given ieTawney a number ofS tne . Housts aea} bers opposed te free raw mater got together this afternoon to font their protest eae on sanpatcon Te ww, | program hey are for a ¢ | material as a Republican protecting! policy They did not take any definit cetifon his ! gun him ijimmediatel idl, -fSWot.m Wadeh eal : stor lint. C1 yA 1 ern the court. bi koftivers unless the com-| approves the ae a c.g va? 3 ISDDELIGHTED SEE rriman eA a ris ees tole ic uttor nt srees Unton points, eee lican Binks bce oe fa 4 : sed cost would result in an increa ee of 20 per cent upon the cheaper grades of woolen ee haat heat: bali Representé with the P re apt nt he huntes. up Mr. ult tern : es rasteln A ‘n pte Asa biol wee. ‘HARRIMAN. ) a x ie i i: EMPSTE aoeec- 4 sso + : Nation Bes nit ed. son at known ire from as ofan reey eae ae Aer 4as 4 ies 1 ee f 4 gives the loss HOE ee pler, jyas which is 1the9.fe psi poli- o | the . report a Je tee, oe rs ee the P thon stack and produced twelve fourteen guests and Bettison, the manager, and daughter. The structure | Withstand gale, lapsed an evea heavy one was_ or An Stee -arhles mt ahead . morning" late ae t : ne MY Ay word, be Oeane ae natio t ¢ ‘ommerce of . 3 a] Ve } DOO ee le thier wholesale cle 1 President ant1 * o i yar madehe ape a tho cplee .'Tor ' rates lk " than ‘ oO in the Dingley blll r Ms com s composed of W it tm I 1) ne woolen tained mitt A MA \e rates..om/. all on" other 1. The duty zine was reduced und this hurricane , existsecure ere to the eight-mile wind for a brief few 4 onds witha sixty-nine-mlile wins ing for seven or more mir \ $100,000 whe still } V (j Vi rates on cotton hosiery : love ompromis¢ re-entry of Schmasskin' sf ee Rithene who to * Me le on an, ste Outskirts N/ and every on Ny] VY / and bonds hteh woule nevitalb fer 1 se of the rallroad magnate's death, as the cause of the present fever to gamble on his life. tae Or", 1ts:-lw othing. but a> gamble," said one. brok ‘The broke whos} long in Ha man securities, whose} i for tune would s wiped out by a fall! few point causec by sinister ee irriman news, pays for a Harriman | onear life polic in the same spirit a ian ' eas schedules wate h- his Life. a rd's a tort in this city Harriman | Sot who :wat Notifying at paid . $8,000 aE eee G Dlg te a er. a Saha to accep 1e } lumber and is hold: | Tilouse sats of ) ne Al schedule has been ray ws of the President It is sale 9 > low. rates upon ihe the eine by LA Y} SMile, frown, sigh or laugh, with all the alertness ai a veteran poker Player sludies an opponent. These human. shadows are in the employ of the -bj ig ondon and Pari agencies Wiz sus f detectives Bi been| ¢ rer 5 husband a upon the railroad czar's So anxious eee ey lo the noted| Seton. several out Moxie ve ee Ee ; dea ection, ‘althougBh the policy ? y > y It was also. learned today that a | Wherever My Harriman goes he {s rem, followed by a posse of physicians and 47) ow taken of Flee to City for Bee bigthe be- here Service Residents "little wizard's" lfe this secret was the of Wall street oper: just l¢ ae traveling with separate Pee ee tone, and have. gradualiy cei ead apart. isunderstood that BaxweDonard the i Payne Tariff New by | 8'nger Payne of the Ways and means who went over the entire} 2 c th o Aldrich bil pa red. 4 had ihisalinwirance . MACDONALD. ya, Donald, the well Known light opera! | inwar: is about to' gue het ‘Husbana'| t iC : ee | Villlam W Jefferson; ror. divorce |; Jefferson. is the. son of the famous | together 8euppdGhei 2 " ~ CHRISTIE nounced be made Friday or Saturday. Senator} Crane would act enter into any "disc Uae sion of the events following ae dinner. From ‘reliable sources, learned, however, that the conversation nal Carlo o financiers upon the unlocked that a pool ators j the} sh a |; | news i reached tariff Lcompremise frightened abroad : What out Noontere 1mr ioaened anal no | a it would have to Congress aids a ean opinion o Senato = ae was Monte Gulf Weather Bureau Performs Sig: similar resort, but in theae quiet aa fai a quaint Austrian village, where Edward H. Harriman is seeking to regain | | his health More than a million dol-} lars, It was learned toda are staked 8s. could not support or free see at any the FISHING PIER DESTROYED © AND OCCUPANTS DROWN SEPTEMBER: 1D} Ww Senator Burrows and those who pose free raw materials told the ieee it i: said, er _ lg ae re S 2 2@ ecanno 8 al te nn Getatoc }6COA Bara 3 and Penrose agreement LAST party at the White| insisted that they Free fron, free coal FA' Sea Wall Saves Southern Towk From Destruction When Besieged by Great Hurricane Insurance Companies Are Bet-| ting He Will Live for One| Year, While Stock Buyers) Gamble Against That t Idea.) aan ee too ce phe oS oO | s looking to them a do ve c vision of the tariff. Friends o na- | tor Burrows are responsible the statement that the dinner faile advance in any partie a aa : So get { rials e- : ie : raw ; materials, and ma e Sc by the Fright-| DETECTIVES SHADOW HIM | AND WATCH HIM eane! | Are Still, 170 EIGHTEEN DEAD Old Home Town FROM: AWFUL * GALVESTON STURM One Million Dollars, Are ASHINGTON, July 21.-President | Taft served ice upon the} congressional leaders of the} Republican NEWS |} ALL THE TIME. Vanderbilt, Will Forsake | Demanded by the President| and as Firmly Opposed by! the Leaders irin Congress, COMPROMISE IS ALL THE SPORT From FRIDAY OR SATURDAY TO SEE THE MATTER ENDED Free Raw REPL PRICE FIVE CEI |P)\ Auto.Mad Staked THE UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1909, LIFE OF THE RAILROAD WIZARD Tariff Question Is Not Settled FOR Republican ntet untain SALT LAKE CITY, PEOPLE ARE athens. THE REPUBLICAN ne : ae ‘ its 1 Mise ' OPeh euattee ess 1 considerab ie "trouble they man-| : ff the rearing,| anininis less tangled ' tan on uo ¢ F oTihakchorwe valiahic cn pe animale ie r . Abs Lt resher tent of nant ' ch as ux $100. was Durie killed detached damaged amas the vhich! in the| was tinawny) fron to the a/ the ex-/ 3 ------ A f = ------ OOO or rN i 1 i 1 fi 1 4 H f d AYE ized his AIV ASHA, British East Africa, ened to heed, Col. Roos evelt selz ss 1 Roose-! hea ss rifle OpOnatainyin u ly 2 21.-Th and selected a vhich aa at Tl 1eodore mag Re ite or < - ~ velt ig alive today ts due to his) nific ji 1 of the attack. This coolness and w onderful marksseemed to ‘be jeader a 8 ; hip popotamus he killed with one sho manship tha et ra araet shot he killed a mag‘hile on Lake Naivasha yesterday rinceut soacinan 6 bull hippopotar , Seeking a calf = hippopotamus, which is | mus, the 3 finest e killed in this vicinity wanted for the collection of the Smith-/{n years "ring rapidly and with unsonlan Institution welve hippopota-| erring accuracy, the colonel killed the muses surrounded his craft, tiKGnte ning monster animals' and the others took with evve ry mov. OVO us » upset It and spill right and. fled. . he former President and his : oarsmen lt was sometime before Col. pres ES into the lake, where they would have! vyelt could tcalm down. his frightene met instant death. for the hippopotamt porters sufficiently to make an row 7 were almost mad with fear and f we . his ; boats aloneaine ead an the dead i mals ' attacking. the small boat with sav fad which were floating down: a.m frenzy everal Iiterally hurled them-/the launch arrix ed back { amp. solve rowboat, deep came into up inst the sides while two or the waters under the with their backs overturn it and (te Loe water in throw The native bontmen Shouti o s me \ waralpie which they of the little| three dived) of the lake and boat, striking it an {ts were to a were attempt to) Genoa There had members of all on Col. been no sleep among tho the party and' they were the beach. Rooseve nsisted popotamuses be towed it took the launch tow them tn where In a = anic } upor y the sit. still, vho declared A * loo fright=| cured during back they that several the hip- to camp and hours to were selzed Smithsonian members, they were the finest sethe "ientire huat t |