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Show T. O. E.---BEST TOWN ON EARTH. THE 10 PAGES fF : uA PAGE Che IN UTAH. VOLUME XIV, NUMBER 73. FAMOUS RELIC Tammany Hunts Tariff Battle 13 10 GRACE a Man for Mayor PIONEER DAY Hopeful Feeling Has Taken the | tal Several Days Ago. Hickory'' Jackson, Will Boom Salutes ntes atat Wandamere Most Important Witness to the Death of Lieut. Sutton Throws but Little Added Light upon Noted Tragedy.. OLD NAUVOO LEGION Is! TO ESCORT IT THERE: WITNESS SHOWS FEAR OF SUPERIOR OFFICERS Every Event of Great Importance in the History of Utah| Has Been Born Amid Echoes | of the Famous Brass Cannon | Sergeant De Hart Tells Story of. the Shooting, but It Alsi Little in Proving How Lieuts. Sutton Was Kill Killed,| Dates Back to Days | CONFEREES MAY REPORT } WEDNESDAY, hNEXT WEEK Congress WillI Not. Be Asked a Act Until There Are Votes| Enough in Each House to! Pass the _ Measure Finally. | : oe the shells from the guns British fleet were plow: v ing rents in the barracks be-| fore New Orleans in 1812, and ‘Old Hickory' eo puzzled as to} how the of rea'| be held from: an enemy, a mation that ee eo soe Hh eh of| ylows Report Will Be Ready Next Who overul will report att oe: : o tha sons nator a 10 until 1cre art er un neheand DMP ,ldrich v al ¢ we sa shal ‘ senoue 3 Cummins, Will Dwight \ one LEWIS N*:: Affiliate United : the =e hac bor 7S « the\ As } which s 1 | The - P Es Mpa : a ‘ > carridd uti . r "bya ugly word Afloat. since the the on valorem - 0 "liar 7 "a thou od a ‘Tae 1 s hat riot yf during A third th on the er gun old riots r | ol | ou ‘ and ore a rusty ALS chee oe the ) When the it ‘ Salt . Sear the un Its allenation r three | melted,} to theto! | ted and of) ous rum-} sa a ‘ or ete an eles July oman. was an<the In with ini skele me of When labor the ‘Morm« on | settlement 4 | permaner a ‘| began to grow the gated from active | became a reli Its PLANNING OVER re -Stories 00 iy HICAGO, July 22.-Storle ' every. form, La of : , v ed "t poured th poli police before re velatl ons Lo Lv rs Maurice e service is GC M 1 by a : vetera oO Ainsg nd "comman of- | ; t ‘ levee , oe mean a; year, is resort, ant years. eee idae. Ttelling ot, the at ition.| uy? tud : all Septen rhe WEST, Cos atello, of as-| entrance : of the ory. first. otherrallroad Lvel ae 9 st Side $7,000 a month, or $84,000 for Poy protectio {d 1 1 by' pald tlon the1e go which places Side leve an vn com" held' the growin to report that a) the story, he j ma Ywith,these : ~ of _ the Jn Salt; Tuttle on | earth North-| libel cases) wer [. Bereaux,| Was p de ) ( ; ie On s fs : a e ae We Panama.) 'management Pn ow), the Of _the connected ( dl cee x e M d aise, ean triy Wy ell, Sar an Earth," and] Tuttle, ee ne eee eta ge aa representative every : alt the. suggestion: lies St a that means much to Salt Lake by every is belleved that 1 story resentative salt ike citizen The fine," rls glad - means?" told hens your] -dec i ared.: to o- It Is; for Salt it rep- | with sug-| that the mote nen " ien the » night Ne to declared : are t aonee but ske et pee eae ath ; of eur thousands Into} tl was acres that was widow of Major one of th "Then ioe him he sald RE t the a pion after remain dollars toward saw all ee on 4 a gun in each hand. he had not put his eee has fant wae that' if'I could do anything he-said.3 could oe, down he et Sepaabi the me amp. one Suc moving. denly He ; with w Sut- jumped ae he edie pe n ae een had hit was than Liberty early In him. No one seemed to think Sutton was paricularly Injured a told that this was an officer's affair and that I'd better go back to barracks as | 22.-More 12 or aCe _ ew got oe nsec dips eae I saw a & Pe 5 men rey ooting we over. en pt was: ta ae =e of Sutton Ws ven understand that lt was but a scratch, the shot th { have been paid out for obligations, and there this balance prove anicer died the Sethe ) Pieaivink V telephone Se S09 DAU ec formerly owned by | R. J. Snyder, who) ploneers a t asked At first ton } ee he-had m why 1 asked he anid for him r July. from Oe out ahead and- in few minutes I heard shots. Ther = as more than one, pro; a ‘ } York, um: I got back of October c ocean "1 feut. reevant "tha aoeian ne the guard Sutton he was = un< . wha po Ger ne v vent down to where the clothes were ,raat think we ot 5 a n but can | be sure who was We started back up the ying them. | New tt trignt ene a when are nT and Judge ere question him of questions, as he manysuperior a glanceofficers of apprewho ee trouble over In the camp of the student officers. I had:no‘ business: there, but of out direction' that in went the|I "lriosity. On the way I> was halted by _|Lieut. going. Sutton, I told who him demanded where I e One and was ass As f s could see Sutton was The suggestion ¢ arried| : ee epee: co slogan he us : | aa ry. that with : the| Lake ae1¢ eee dec orations it ope surroundec Mr eturn inquired obviously the stand his he oa began Leonard sho 3s his story a Ariane enjoy you. decided to suggest ane oe arena club and have it adopted as a asi story) ee x estate was ‘ l am thi this week did Earth." an Town "Best "al estate deale oe Tea he state : remark de ‘madi an the man and he repeater MES mad will be "An effort believes, haps this week, to have the letters adoptedit mayas a-slogan the parts city so} that be irried forto all by the visitor ti he Grand Army en-| campment Back' of "How pur | "And Lake! Pitectand arth the street aue stioned, to! carried be to 1g: for a Washington, Sutherland debts) -_--_--_ ‘ 22.-Senator July to Washington returned a visit from day , 7 f his 7 family where vy not Curiosity Hi T an George 1m wanted Gets bl rou a ae rata to- Hill, Maine, to Blue ‘ ~ for the for 1sS staying in p oO ae ; wate aly got "Curiosity 5 " an : ode °. J the penn fae he ce of ze a ibetten fe mee summer. He will remain here until dee lared the embarrassed sergeant. " the tariff bill has been disposed of nt twenty paces away and stopped oT enahe will return to Blue Hill for|°" @ Srass plot I we anted to see what F was going to come off." a ve acatlo 3 Peer a been De Hart then told of returning to ames He sAnderson, Ww See a an 1 the Sutton death ene and said that appointed ted ea beds 7 1 one of the en nt "officers handed him Utah, wil © con rme sayin ere, ta 3 e distr ce oatLAT ErOR a‘ gE un,r r " the mate tomorrd Who handed you that une roared Major Leonard In reply. yvoleo raised Hart De Day. Ploneer Observe WIL "From that day i ‘this I have never been able to say who oenaee me that The next morning I asked Lieut. gun. Utley if he had handed it to me, but ansa direct without off me put he wer." a ey a deathbed his on signed he will the | comfortable fortune h bank from he was deposed as president before the memorable run on Its} \ has ince resumed bt siness | many depositors, millions of dol- | in Francls July ward Towers Seoinraite Pe ikeepsiec, N.Y s ube equent practically | 750 the an iret anal whom nati eo llowing fast upon. thé crash which | Re spublean Spects al Servic | cau aoe hundreds of depositors to clamor) Willard. July -P ionee r Day will] ce No Witla rd. in observed Knicker-}po the of doors closed the boc ke r Trust company, marks an epoch program has_ bee a rang ed, the| ball| will be ae nt In cig ete The | afternoon circles banking ork ew in en whit ¥ ended the life of the mil-| .44q other sports and amusements and leader social promoter, llonaire Ds started the rumor a pesenae loans, which the report of trustees, filed toda with the ieee completely refutes natead bequeathed of dying a bankrupt, Mrti} | Barney .to his widow Gre the to are buzzing ee irl fices paavial attem ts are being Into: tou a 9 Over him. ie An attempt tonight of| fortune the of paid been have S import unt a oO t. a to ss i stor : + former . presi-| Barney, pees y in- | Charles , a {t will be lugs ike dame by the rem nine meni bersnas dent of the Knickerbocker Trust com-| the famous old auvoo. Legion and) pany, who, eLeine bankruptcy, shot' will be fired in a series of salutes com-| }\imself fatally during the fine ancial memorating Pioneer day panic of 1907 The entire sum, amountey who willl fire it are fing to 1.750.000, ts left to Lilly 3arhaired men whose lives have bes se-| ne hi nes he sister of William ]y linked with the famous gun's his-| ¢ Whit: who, in the hour of ,her t came the ratte Vhe to sactery; too them a battered rell husband ore atest need, offered I and when their lives have run. out to! yifce her own pe Pana fortune and) the last man, it will «be preserve d-as| her jewels to assist him | folBarney. Mr. of ute tragic The as Ras ire Laebuilding of e » relle Saas Lae ever %, conditions slogan uttermost parts e Best eS TpTown On ‘became and: th ount ld i fas ates | ervice igain and} lus voice marked | ted, Spatitle ‘ cone romance 1 t NaNas t yee a e e 1 omances Sena ts rom » hip \ Idyllt an reclama-|joying and ation muld leas Chi nearly a year among the Sonoma ne Luge a 31 to > come with M s ten Gar rett, 1 be pute the under hicago, sit and wealthy work! on uA re mother Garrett's Miss of ch yperonage and} Ida nt Ste etna will This retreat is the rollin ranch of! edin on}.ern the c » declared: tO "Spt 2 k lence Great to the.Northern| Coast,| forced to pay $40 a4 UBF N thern Pacific and Union Pa-| n for a esort) ‘ ‘ nes on the West Side aT. eT Tn keepers in FE One CANAL ‘CASES. ilo r Paris, il 22--T h e first witness< to be « spike 1ed interrogato ‘ Pinan canal ymin we forthe pure : pose of obtaining tastinien i thi and disreputable up the West make dives to rer Month tl ' & witnesses |. committee he "r-resort keep-|tion of vy knew ‘were - é es violatheir the ino ais imma Vanna |: Uh c oast th always patrol i . ave sw , ie ee police officials untarnished re put a ae ine ana graft} ey vagh and the niiesthell inns ad f iv » LJ T. many; : sty Voice Ushers . Great Events. the starte a ie Ith} | : M. . the ee that be BEdea Oe oe ( it Vv a co erst the eel ss red : 2 ape on | 22 to Lake | | ice to! mouth | ca tion \ the c "1 HAT''S aie It means Re ero he ank | | JUNK cET 19 the ri et it y y begun.| of Tuttle Brother SEEN bearin the inscriptio be ma an the score ofé which; Luttle undf his ‘ wife returned a distributed and inec ; o spreac is neampment | During » ploneers Ww e s reyMr < « site ye perm > Slout ; ees fen ae at t h yen wo ogy re ‘th a Gat "3 t myled a er a Raat the to spr i ow on ay! SE} ore ; s a Reet yee id) Ikurope and a CPt & Pipes: eae é gre: 2 ss oe lthat the: settlement knew Or 8 =~ -- --<$<$<$-$- i the ef ouo1 tet a } ulk fe 1: along Indians l the ne i¢ ins sk (208 ctl nt, the mS | Was ioade a o the uzzle with empty shet It is cla by one of the ¢ he was firing One man pin, was coupling an | behind own Mor- : Jail county the | of rioting Th Vit tle vith the i réaly 4 "non Mp band started| 1ccompaniéd them bellowed from Oo vie the n vas reached I anners pean we ' ec wore vy ° Are Armed. this.morning of , ] |SENATORS jurors mass come il McClelland "However, the Rewspaberof2 of the old war horses of the New York satiate. ce o borne Mayor the smoke | hen Legion x I the % WoL ndand confuls lor of th discharge ne a have passec ery Indiai wW headed deputies S mirits alnw: ai ind thence foi ward a | : health re aps for the Ola Sow" | the eariy| sprang up among the nearby tribes | f: the NIXON. before, and the ideaPo times daily that Nixon will be and that T meng will July 22.-Since the Police Commissioner by on ery ang of. little pioneer: entered Utah on. in the rear, and RO! 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Pinnt i cor ittee ite eee."eprese in nie reste ey ting xl : a it ae at ri ea the, company seeking to»make a set-| tlement of the er ulties, but the | management at once called off all ne-| ectiatior and t} committee was es-| corte out of the. office | While the officials and deputies. who| had. been in attendance at the meet-| , | ing pa ROA e 1 irmed, them elves Y fo proteett owds of striker . pa-| radine the treat Ss, many of them irmed.| t} xIned hay men. hundred. fteen ranks Be the strikers Ti first outbreak oce¢ "A th on Grirand avenue big centr ral-entrance whe me ¢ the strike was shct,] hip hisstarted ihiguarh The minutebulletlaterpassed a riot was at| and}| treets, eing U nion Chie orth resultec this irand wnoth man =| ly ] dammed. | tom; ato Cans" to-treat strikers} cy eth nifrf eth ; re ae Rpa0E Sah hs 1: nd mi n . x Strikers The Tr . ‘ oe ; were oO aie Ls into result rela-|n|} re ba men { et -- 22.-Three 3G of op Oe ECOL during injured the plant' of N. hot shortly. before' noon, during cther outbreal The present trouble:seoms to be 2 convention ‘openes 1A July) VE bomthe it : CN wo Mrads 1 ae Lf1) coic attacked Thiere1t bottom the montt s until, when the tir chains hulk andwert ‘f had refused,of Is sald,a committe pany, Jt with. | fumther J organizations two afftillation on offensive of iethe defensive lines the confer-| in Elcht.) ESLES ee atOL e epecitic his ow! 4c outers on VPage 5 | gave \llen Sons Tannery" compan here to appealed wa Davidson Gov. toda for troops The governor ordered two companies of militia to hold themselves| in readiness to go to the scene He has placed the situation in charge of) Gen, Otto Falk of Milwaukee 1 ber Vio]olence eran with an attemp t to en the: plant <téday. after: the. com: : ron ré ft r ers Amerktels Workers that. will. of ultims Mine, tions reduced; defeated) : ‘were others at the strike at riot The ) ce ¢ a : saxty 3 nous Wed . AD noon noes he pe SER aa eee eae Ba ¥ mine rs." of. the one every to organize der igen had conferes House the that to meet by themselves set eile rife Storm Rages in. Convention | manner of rumor mia s e attack | separate meeting Fiynno ton schedule and of the Butte that the cl ange eport was up) ad yalorem to left the hall cre i ti du did se ailaabl 1 quit 1 yf ule tions ; jleted when] it was necessary Aetion on | up rhe w aaa as nO eros the day the attacks made b oyer until Flynn | force | return 4 > Is ee as ta it aa this seh sdule ee ‘| ite the By < actically unay mou: s vote the) the 08 ition of his ania show that | conve ntion adopted the call for a "untthe| bring will high: conference,' ty he A Bees his contention ie amination ye has been right }n_ atoration' of. the West rn Federation ‘andthe nited } or be aha two-thirds | morning i a the tarted ISNOSHA,. ‘Wis., mi Grésahor IK. opened today openes oday word" melic ‘ scriminatel3 anil imlid a delegate ATOSG in're solution t) any l vho <« alle another < ed $10 Hn anscath a: bare iment Spe hele on ) te the delegates p ira ee r eats rT j fel ,_ Jame w "Airrwin Se a th 3 t autie ; , he s ins mobs the hen ¢ x . Riot : in ¢ of Are Injured e 22.-A universal laon "based on | the ma ma ion rriec major : nk kee Perizic h tie 6 the aac ‘Sorts Are | Dp jolicle ve nt on. n program ni Workers lutionary. ) In aim," is the hope ot reso-)} to tollers, according world's the |Jutions adopted by the convention of the) Western Federation toda A policy| of independent. political action a nd in-| dusi unionism also indorsed; ‘ and the financlal resource of >| route ) rs : will union Vv : be : used : i sen kere SR esc né Spe: to the Hed once to ‘ ane o uf : id {olent poh Others of the classes, struggle control. jndustrial-in form, der and crag revo-| in this radicals » bil the and pene Way Miners Three Men Shot and Scores of: With Mine ENVER, July or. organi D issued 1 viewed he said may x4] ( YORK, removal of Bingham and colonel eae boast f of. Px insist ad een Log. eens Badaration of a a =Hous | sSlience a each progressive aeninst the Aldr Republic bi ORE | of sachems the m ke Demos py Tammany have been casting about for candidate for "aR Y OX and to lay the Cee Oey pins for a wipwniide ta be. . in : 7 eu of STRONG DORANCE, July 22.-The the witness stand today In the inquiry which the navy department is holding tn an effort to find out how Jimmy Sutton, late lieutenant of the marine corps, met his death in 1907, Their: stories were picturesquely different' and make young Sutton's death more mysterious than ever before, mmand) u on of the . gun, which are, the y solemnly os an bloodStalns gotte at New Orle Not even a wigttear at the edaeean ot the Mississippi river could efface them nor an hundred years' of wear and tear entirely remove them But that is ahead of the story. for Free ' Cy 1G prebe pre Western i Zh rm T é Many CRANE, SHORTER AND |TROOPS! READY bs 7a TO GOTT ria | ti Lr eae Representative Senator prominent ste MURRAY Is Representing the President in His Campaign Raw Materials. Friday by be nants . among thos de a pare. Fae) e 1opefuls¢ report from the> » haeCOconferees » sented that batteries A 5 Week. member CURIOSITY JAMES FRENCH NNAPOLIS, Md., great brass gun distant ume, was make | when every | > American battery had|} abandoned or hurled from its under the accurate bom3ritish fleet g thundered on er the of a sturdy ba nd who died to 1e gun srew the old cronies who It is now declared that a report from next by ready be will "conferees the there are though at least Ww aa aaa ay some oe ¥ e Hy n HIS at and SENATOR in answer to > outermost. j besieged e ae ‘ articl the Hine, but ished be taxed according to demands situation after the fullest investigation. Neither was the President to be un-| oe 00d as making a fight eee tie ra terjlals alone 0 fiv aatiewen from western states "who called upan him he, said that rein teicllal were merely. "Incidental to ‘his of do general He insisted that a was "standing"upon tfo chewe = DAYS. HEN of a ANON 22.-Rumors ASHINGTON, July tariff are of a compromise Washington tonight| thick in free ore, hides at| on a basis of free oil, six and Keenan duty of a reduced cents, coal at 45 cents and a probable | the Senate and} betwe en compromise gloves and hosiery| on the the House | is unde rstood In addition it schedules. that there Will be reductions generally | on manufactured goods to meet the de- | mands of President Tat Tr is no specif Sree for thls basis of compromise rt nan hopeful} feeling has taken the Lr e of the despair that prevailed few days ago The President was as strongly insistent upon downward revision today as he has ever been € ven ee some| of ‘‘Old BUILDING EMPIRE ete HOUSE W 4 INQUIRY GROWS Brass Cannon, Whose History Place of the Blank Despair That Prevailed at the Capi- | cs citi OUR Pp atormn. NEWS ALL THE TIME. aft's Lieutenant in ¥4 ALL THE SPORT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1909. MPROMISE TALKING ATWHITE Republican Inter HMountain BEST MINING MAKE IT SALT LAKE'S SLOGAN. that carried the bear flag the into hostile Sonomafore county Gen and} wrestled with eral Mariano Vallejo, the éduitably Mexican commandant tooks and the caring of bees tes ch they discuss with the exotic enth of. disciples ot Maeterlinck are ~ hief diversions of the pat Both 39 Garrett nd Towers ¢ rained ‘ade hat they were looking forward long his per-| ae re-| vat the | in Is own EA BRIGHAM CITY COUNCIL RATE TAX THE FIXES ane ED am, F Orix city council ‘i 18 aia Sery Special "This 22 July he id a lively resolution was Lee of five mills on for general mur 7 week | Oar e ovy taxable ic an 1] } 1 OSTON, July 22.-The body of] = ata ere Sit beach last Tues+ shiv respectet respected Arpollee are looking ae for altuna Deviled . in connection a highly Moonijian, menian, who generally carried | ger mystery. Dermijian was known in considerable money, was found shot} English as Frank J F Ae t is Robber 7° may wi Mooniian pean a a into a) Merantine Jammed and the chest er | through ce new trunk in the room occupied by}, large sum of money th. him i B ‘ ~ | Vahan property) *** purposes An-|in the Dermijian, i ~ , Emerson. a fellow' Armenian, sing ohouse eae lodging 10u6se ee ree - \CALHOUN other clos-|plock from theThe Lynn police ing of resolution south proy halt {ding of con forcitythe oe ters, today. police call headquarthe case | aval aie ning a _road a treet on th the worst murder Lynn ever knew. north half was unanimous « od, . 7 ; . ahaa | ee The eo whe , ae | soon after the body was oun ry ANTI- FAT IS FATAL Milton Pootan, Armenian interpreter) : : ce aw Me j- | TO YOUNG TEACHER for the Lynn police, who knew ao oe jlan and Demijian. Moontjlan had been} AND CASE JUDGE wees DRAGS GETS ANGRY S: ee » 6225) . a eo ee oe enti Sale t9 1¢ dearth o aulesmen to e examined by the attorneys In the Calhoun case today, there was but a half day's aa aioe i Ses y ses Ae ° pore Saki i Jua t] ingly to the time when they could b Helena, Mont, July 22.-A_ special) missing since last Saturday from his tani t ho be Pads one oa aioe ; ol «oO tl iis would! to cord fro arle says that ' in ate = a8 or, © e marere a OI l een eT ‘iy re ‘ean py sae me Re at PRG i Ener ache r own lodging in Church street, Lynn | Past ress was being made, and directed |:be Impossibit Dt Mr a | Ca Tow ees ee s Groom to draw 100 more jurors, c yermijian has ne yt been at the Emer- | Cl ation securec by s dead ee from an: overdose 0 olson, Saturday to onerae directed wh 0 are who! Poot! un, But Mond since re-|son flesh a as using was she | od Py decided upon by the courts of New lwhich | identife sd the body, says that he saw morning for examinatl years of age. SOL . | ducer. She was 22 4 |