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Show The Republican THE 2,000 More Net Che « BEST MINING PAGES Has PAGE IN UTAH. Paid Circulation Suter ountain VOLUME XIV, NUMBER 79. Daily In Salt New Repub organization. i> Mr. | wlhiam, his door loe ked, ) fired . Fe ae 38-ealiber to the *atitication on all sides yesterday. ie ace oO Vielous er A : ss and oF Ce glanced , blew out both off.pf At > The 7 W »pe Were ho Mr. Pulliam . resultant ve his eyes, and ' surgeons, | and j ants, that : it is os alle d | } |: quie will never ly ‘ouple Gt the tecnicos Was > ( lub the 1g cents"corn and as on pound, Mr - > 1s Pulliam la a ‘é attend- 96 was 1€ athes | | } Z and fon made temporary president by the of National league dfrectors | Mr. Pulliam last wee P ~ | that NTES ae Of Lal tb ard' of dt ctor 1s be he sit no Pods | t | un n again igs : nea seed unc a ae ‘aa: | she } = | | | Mah r 1O 6 made rwiee | ince _- sus 4 ) he Pulliam's - 25 r raat Saat a they : Sa cane case, stood about although {it was con- 33 "Tell still.' With of tho situntion, the witness chair health had - the given = if I am this ed? ec on thrust You he : When nll é Why (Continued I n ntl of fand t i ecapitation ir € acqu ite,were did you yume ‘a ; Stanfo d White de roof garden Page = on WW tar t t Three.) igton f ag fi i work- Interior ee} ) no rec Mi ye ft t ppe } pre <V LAND "5 n ‘ap a ar ou whi of Lo 1D nated = Ll int Te MONTANA ee 1 ful ealy ff answe trial mee S VISIT oe ati today { edeoa| manifes igatnst they fan pe r-to Cher tsa ‘ irdl ' t t aa een t te ey le : & wwe} ed nim fog ° to in prison," g i I ri on = fe ig a | M : Lt Killed words I - - with lips, proice the I , A ) rf ‘ oun eine yon on ‘ Mite r = that TI loved despondent since last husband, her ss er ou it who in Ider irrational »> no 4, : é ‘ t tised Danerre ¥ th Miller a roomer lips, he he -¢ drank els & the the ecarbolle ac contents floor, ‘ It 1 is Jearned ) Us : wood d | and thi| New of July - 4:30 29.-Thursday,ay, mane a i di m.-Madrid i a. had"| S- ‘ extremely we grave situation the lilla. ale s will It be send to obliged large : - © zon that to reinforcements So roe ent ] nore ake . aT A Hh 1) iB) thet i ; ont ommon ) Brea f a ppiine a both ut Melilla and the Mast it iicics Ss x 51 soldier ha e be dail ( hbattalior recent ef ri 9 Meli)l! ind fled. -l ing their led dered compelling ront I biortalit i Unrlalior Several ¢ tirin lin ' jee! sunt ol t off ocialfst yal I ot ! 1 ‘ "n a ( panies. er 9 : ) i nd other emist evolution ie Ww. a) s 0 a 1 ch t Spatr sa i¢ cetew mee rial | Spee dier carne Nps , cl ; and lames. in I 4 a t ll Tp ope I thrown zed in SOKO i jail 6 eard I th t Moa) ee y\l s ae Pad Cet ut 1a eS LA } d An olice or without a/ thon of the irmed witl th : ‘ needs .o of. ' or} LS iia ist In that. stated wit a ry. her 1 t time the for she couple| about) ' t savs ibsenc worries reatly from 18 had: not ‘heard .from. for r since last April Mr id i she thought the ac I imitted from the fact that Mr in Mvyer : ao fond of. of. theeach husband ‘other, || com last such a -bad condition test l day ing pl of failed their (interests afternoon Fort A, ments Rueondingly, asked for an in which to heslatted to sympathy best of a -find.in to ge the "Her the} count P i lead f $ er the the and to 1 dr every be In it to the House on Friday Attitude U nkno inl ey 1 reduction in resul ie Tex: the near yet.slightly rates, Ride ae TO that | was | ve among iting cause | " hosac in- | of } he nim the BLOSele ea ‘ forrf at ex on the) three complete) A the IN ae a) = ie ata . distance of hunter's bullet Alt be h th and jis claims for a af ing satay unter coule his face was al' ns antimnal's paws. ; . mM i Ks si i a ay = _ ‘ vlari "s PA Kansas City,5 Mo., July ee. 28.-Declaring that« he was tired i i ' : : peri ae Toles oe ole of being dogged by detectives, William Nilsson, formerly: of on linton TI." \\ hits ett ad propros lead Nilsson ‘ | San PRISON| pardon \s ‘ ) his sen : . Junction, ate ; "1° new the a and : . | | ome a eit cts of the unstre and ir tests President Taft was a nh result, Upshur not only did t woman hinking 1 \ d get tolan interested spectator of all that took | 1 j\,¢ desired pardon, but was drinking and die from the resul took | place office ea the arrly the poison rather than: be left alone in! The wind held adil day and ottt PAE He sumed monviie , the w sven at sundown ene ods no let up lenee today. ee eet when into the > fy oJ had « after ee told the - . Wis., . wite so that she c . : something> to @ oO "Te surren‘ today ‘assp confessed o eS that S »y" ‘ a lered 2» ce ae WHS oe Sse 2 0 t himself ¢ "0 ver. - a veh oO ; s L as 1 vu Cx ¥ , y; balbabv ee Tat | ae 2a I . she | police. **Until week, "de alt y , . last+ 91 streewhen‘ar m| aeeide my Mraneciseo and av avine having . live hurt badly is not , for ina expected Now treet to a car live, | felt t rt, ar,' was ident that oe1 im [ "23 3, " it is different. The prisoner says he forged s eral) checks on the Clinton Creamer com pany of Clinton Junetion W Is. He then left Clinton J inction. abandon-, ing his wife and baby and went to Ne ; ‘ thon and from then until several weeks go. when : ma i SS he moved to the eon : earc red 19 CoUnES y for her I was preparing to go to her in San Francisco whe n got word "T stayed In German) until last May id Nilsson. hen becoming hon sick for my wife and little one cam back. Inquiries tnformed me that my, ‘a ife was no longer at Clinton June-, my e's serious, probably fatal Injury : The Wis consin authorities: tonight wired.to hold Nilsson until an officer could come for hin, Jackson, Miss., myaise . 28.-George Upny LETTER eT Olean from al stat \ son, where he was sentenced! fo, conducting a blind tiger ‘iked| in on Governor Noel yesterda to pr sent ESS ae twent crashed inv espe product TO ALASKA 4 tah "In duts been duty ¢ t! PARDON: BACK than the preserved the! ™ SENT oe siete the8 House HUNT ees She at ur; o playgrounds wounded the animal, most of the children play either on ‘the | not dodge the spring ag ; i are : recets or on ‘ fe la d op n by one o nm Not le euRateil business a ene ede lard aswould ul pedition into Alaska fr on Brockne 4usen bears on his cheek long red ar, the souvenir of his thrilling en) 4 3 Cc ri late made killed CLAIMED tn higher were TE ‘ew York, July 28.-Heinrich von Beene gs n, wel known German sportsman, has arrived here; annd biol immediate y start for Vancou B to join a number of Er elishmen who will comprise a big game hunting ex- ternal Injuries was des eapfrog on the roe of a even-story tenement on West Tenth s raat when ay ° Ww uldline be witl both sub- state with are Th What the Ere jent's attitude will ba no one can say toy: eht er at ° | White House toda @ was strongly satel ai ae mn 25 lumber. Re| peated assuranc been given him F. ce t ane ee 1e House is beh hind Bs a ee f he decided to atatl Sie for lumber at $1.25. If he does, there is no doubt that he will win, as he did on the hides poeta Moreover, under ¢ ‘ ne oon eee , 2 from tio ins their |] Payne na ‘Ald rich can a rate of on rian ba rin the: bul if they | deem it advisable. They have thirtyay Bata ahead of them in. which ‘to decide 5 is is all that lumber surface, tl On holding up the bill now. While no | figures are obtainable, it is known that id. | the aei tt t a : ae am‘ | amendec ra take lower than he those 1@provided ps In-| the who oho the Presidént best the con- earned lead of Mexico would competition Prestde urge very manufacturing East. man eh the to the i f "white the.© President today declared do President T ae {s with the|to congressional callers that he wanted common people in a desire for revision} the Senate to prevail ° loves, downward, but he will be unable to th e ts reason. to believe that he will accomplish anything against Senator; accept a compromise . ldrich and ‘the interes | Taft Is said to have told Senator AldColonel Bryan der lined to answer a|rich today that unless his demands 1estion as to his possible presidential} were met with, the ort would be candida bi referre( o the pres!defeated and ae would call an exdential boom of Governor Judson Har- | traordinary ses or October to mon of Ohlo || siwis another attempt at downward reSS LEAP FROG Pl AYER ae LEAPED TOO ran GERMAN S SPORTSMAN producer| produc tanner connected ble ne take President's move | blll, and Ameri- | Dingley le ad hie "willbe Paci man « ferees tan offer, ling to secure, { his acceptance, the sub-committee was instructed to this effec at they fare to fix lumber at a rate whieh which }| | bended stead of Seri Karigont € ‘ 1a " ne l they belleve will be acceptable to Houses, close up the report and. LAY 7 (tal h ante every way of on. ha Smoot tate: This* gated | the 99 In the ey industry ae ' "the ne ) : were instructed g | to accept pee iG ; j interested In the pr odut } "Utah js particular Hn the L the duty on lead ore [Oe ttn Yeast enakeit with ey tat noi with tl peon. labor o ee nee hand rit there! tO i | compet Feta th at nad She ler mit mak: to. ; thebtinieralow es with the requ 1 days of any of direct ar department |:the ant minute they tension of time Secretary Dickenson, Who was rand at. once granted them additions Since 98 o and Jate mining eee n Loy c of tI [cheap m achine 4 v¢ seemed sympathy | ‘ at b | competition a brothers Wright expected , the ; against |} should. oa without | mining (rae oue in Utah 1 thorough knowledge of t tit Senator Smoot 1e s © a ee ay Senator tion | lead nelterore, le"" to: dut contains early eTeitl is pitted nrat " hapfSow anshaitl ‘she that Pal | eclallw anxious that the duty on lead ; Bultion be reduced. ri te senator is eserving of the unqualified ‘ Utif the ‘Foote, that thi ay r < itor Smoot de eaen he producers and I orough tudy A ¥ think uniot in oe wmie@-.thestay } heer t 1 )'0s Br tis vs the Miller: Iay1 hin' oboe Hebause MAILE his cheek shington, - ian y Zs ah, goes out (ot 2} Cotate"ale indto erled for| cle fifteen to milethe wind blowing cours at right an-|he qucer come passionately back yrescribec re Juring ONL. tO i be oti e Bene t Deserves Thanks of State, H: 3s" J6s secretary of tr Mine Operators 1 yclatior ld his fight for the retention of the on lead ores, Senator Smoot has died.) man. Hein f ‘ | | | ba spital , count perory cent all of leadt follows me the haene Rete ( that In early per cane ; of sha Be aa bullion ‘anon } been coming In. duty fr hereby helinet ng down the average rate of| a ity on the total ud content BY unde rst inding that the row Lye will-eall for yllection of the duty on the entire lead content of the Bully so that while there may be a a of one-elghth it a pound it 1 th oe rate eeof duty, fe the additional| 'be col-: will duty the which on welch lected will more than make up for the ducth * in all of his work on the new tarif bill on ehe: mts iffecting the mining industr itah xB n et department re wl sen ck life Fin vues patrol filer wa report lor a0 the the/ consiste nt. ta how ar duty' aatiIl benad) that ontak, the eal etain etait are imple protection : ane aealite Benzon King Alfonso was looted in the streets on his arrival. The :government is doing its utmost to minimize the effect B : of the erushingFoal reverse suffered by. the Spanish forees .at Me- | {4s subject' generally thi Ti var bullion. juliion :terests aD i breaking Miller'at 1 that to retain be strongly comband dented het a disaster to the | however, anc do ury dep: ie nt and of 1 courts of ippeal, only EKA990 at ay ae it otha SPR been Ghar hela: Maral Le EC Di is worked meworth's tairs In pr to ae TP said Smoot were iia Even Higher. i i cretary of the con. e : . of Utah y pt Sr anurs and. Nevada anda Bellefontaine. Ohio, Jul °8.--Colonel pecial. « omimittes of | Wiliam Bryan of Nebraska js ‘to be| conference s io the title no more The Com eat ad intariff fixed th mnounced here today Just befo dein base bullion at) liverin ] Prince of Peace tontaes inte nded he that people before "10, 000 it has amounted) but a pound, cents | | i practice to less than 2 cents a pound,|to move to T +) r ) ecause under the rulings | of the treas im. not to the *Tit "lout! experiment up the Phe: is tired lell hi carbolic | With this ' 4 London, him} over a ake k N orth decided u Reo ar fl Mr ~ el y t ae pbs = A = won t ma Mrs er, caster finally yield Mrs. "Lancas t} : or Neioot 8 | }unless his position d or San Cia nter ne arene ened ul ; of a firm beller backed : a ee iow ont eo ea 1 heby a Ayerson: ler Tad Senato Smoot ha been suppot tle th tariff ( é the eners at Is April and! committed re! i eu ( am alling Ronzon ne +riz = but Miller, mother of ber Commercial ith et in pire v aefd, ' linvle i. } him Cried for Absent HWuasband. eed -Mr I Benzon ull isked enzo to call. Cocdesignnted ein ‘ ne 807:560 acre ~ tats Montana | Kill home. ED. carbolle A Mrs from ber invalid by thecondition lis home, telling his wife that going «to office of the Utah Struction IM Pat to pet a job ia iN or oo om When he not return. the c ie iri it Ald, Lest te drink hie ‘ aid, would RE: STor tir , irted ‘ patches company, of Senator ‘ way her* ably tive a myself upon presented be sulcide Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the La 2 Paloma rooming house at 149 South State street, by taking carbolle acid, She was removed to the emergency hospital at the elity ceed where she died at 3:45 o'clock. William J: Miller, the' husband eceZin the Utah: Congteuc Hine 2 . . ; company at Dee Nevada nde y he returned to hig home at the Li ; where he ar i ye lad--been room ing ft the is | weeks Sutte rng ee unstroke rooming OURss that peo} there wa ‘: ve .B u qua ors 2 an inch‘ ih) (if) p IN cknes n crown Of his head B. belie ed that ‘this made Miller neha no ho tS ] Wednesd morning oh Se plausi - ‘FRENCH PROTEST tustance cones CZAR' star Paris rash ° a ] Square = 2 appeare thout to M tle be ‘ my last juitted eee £ orne ; shot ad vou Madison witness 1 properly the witnes ‘ York. | Ls es TAS rhe ¢ c Tsee oo m every Billle these | ; C opper office fnet that she had failed to hear finally driven to distraction throughout the day, phantoms-ihe¥ har- : s ee Ory ee eae eae go Rorenis ona up all about him ond deftly manipuinted by the resourceful prosecutor, were paradéd not only before the young Pitisburger, but also before the great ; . crowd of, people who sat about in| , brenthless expectnucy, to seize upon) « every breath of scandal that could be)! produced . manner has : Utah' ah' been | work at ; eis held this» consistently and earnestly aia of «Rape avi on 1e Bs ae 1 bi ate Y ha have said 5 Dern. jr., secretary oF Congress, ha Wish if any re-| on lead ores a) ould Col, Jackling. delegation to | side when the day was Je Jerome S was far from e nature of the "Tl do replies r are hab orpus ar z West 1 man aad OOS ag lead | K. Thaw have met face en-|} ceded . over ae Cis nt minut perfectly calm question, turned Jerome and imn gan In his smoothest Rated: "Mr. Thay ce | efforts | seal teh 1 10n0rs ik in such even tonight, the worked Se oa Ge ted ! dd "ime comme ogether todny in the . little courtroom at ‘ hite Plains, where | - Thaw is making a fight for liberty be-| fore Justice Mills ‘ f there could ssibly have be -s i _ _- ee Me explnuations anc anade some retort, aw went upon sore : the . aa ; Soha sone Dsue Conus Seis ~ a eae ve iw nb ng Raa ra erie pia ee Saraiaiten citles thou sands . 13 s apart, t being the master 4s Thow sat in of influential tre f cm sage xt TT ee eiiiaim Shine ae states was recuperating, | or a. vacat In. chiet canal utive of bre ka % pista | Dre iv cow arr cents nt | stem considered any tes | Washington the Uta delegation | Thought Fully Recovered. Jolncstavales: \winkenen 1}= conferenc the tha urged on congress," ames F. Callbreath the American Mining ils Sehcatare bullion to positive | luction in the duty on lead and that Sena ran Sm 7 t hac caren ead a ew classification whereby the lead bullion duty be c y cent a | pound. while the change in the ad{ministration of the law will probably mean that the duty on. leac uit jon will actually be greater a ts than {it was at 2§ cents ender the Dingley tariff ng a . Utah Well Represented. | John Dern, president of the Utah} Mine Owners' association, said yester- | day he 1e Sts of tl state had been ably presented by Senator} Smoo 1 he itah delegation | "Through the efforts of the Utah Mine| Oper ators' association and similar or- | ganizations the needs of Utz and || rannrta reported baseball Chicago last ebruary, nervous system gave way. his | j r by . o ehurce - os 1m a protra take charge of N ationa al He had be granted o > near ly fashingto fro physicians | emia. ee ot the. see daylight. an t ae Z however, eae early hour this morning eat: x 5 to he sinking fast. ae Re Imm Nately after the discovery of { Pullilam's senseless eu a his room, the attendants called tives quickly and when Mr Pulliam had been treated by the surgeons, who! Were summoned, he was formally placed under arrest, on a chat of att a suicide He Was not rem ec hospital doctors remained with him in his ree tnnine with an officer on guard Mr. Pulllam has eee jn a - alth for | | : , believed by As the situntion stands tonight the President must elther accept £140 on lumber-the in point of difference now-or have the fight enarried to the floor of the Tiouse. Last night's agreement melted under the rays of the morning ° made without reckoning with the man In the White ee His victory wo for free hides and rduced dut leather goods, he met the conferees today when they came to him with thelr tentative nereement, with a further demand for reductions tn lumber and an Insistence that there must be uced duties on gloves, otherwise executive disapproval. The President's new stand threw the conferees into the air again. They returned to their task, and labored jall day. The announcement is made tonight ea that they will compromise the differLA N CASTER, MRS. JOSEPH F. encés between the House and Senate 28 Lert aatea a series) | rates on gloves in the interest of lower London, July of conferences, occupying all of the day duties, and_¢concede $1.40 on lumber. Fr. at the Hotel Savoy, Mrs. Joseph Lancaster has consented tu of Boston next th e return to her husband on President's : steamer. Mrs Lancaster's mother was The Payne bill fixed the du her one of The Sena mn ber at $1. and to her pleadings Mrs, LanHalficm: | icigsmo Utah delegation in which it was stated that Senator Smoothad consented to a The bullet sped through the fleshy part of the right tem- | eeSuaice in the dute on tead "ore "to| | | Washington, J impasse has practically been reached between the Presi- men and the news that there would be | ne material reduction In the duty on) lead bulllon or ores was received with revolver, subsequent:.diag-<| n Mic ple THE PRESIDENT IN A DEADLE Her Husband eee | CONGRESS AND Erring Wife to Return to York, |held close ly to his head, according on every Mr. that Ir NEWS ALL THE TIME. National ° ieeen cae i New York, July 28.-WHarry and William Travers Jerome t in an open, fnee to De or SPORT lican Representative mining men of Utah, July 28.-Harry Clay Pulliam, president of regnordless of their polities, are strong League of Basehall elubs, attempted to. commit : x in thelr commendation of the work suicide about midnight tonight on the third floor of the New | done by Senator Reed Smoot in proteeting the lead tndustry of Utah in) York Athletie elub, Fifty-ninth street and Sixth avenue. the new tariff bill, | The support of Senator George Suth- | On that floor Mr. Pulliam had handsomely furnished erland and Congressman Howell is also ) apartments. He was one of the most widely known of the recognized gratefully by Utab mining| ti the SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1909. the aD} Than ALL THE Harry Pulliam, President of National League, Shoots Himself, Due to Overwork. ‘ i Lake aj York. : where he sl ipped to Germany telling me of the baby's death: and |