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i 61 VESBLESSING
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J HIS V REMARKS XESJERDAY
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Fr Deplores fie Thought That Any
i one tSHblilcl TakeUmbrage gtr
Utah Representatives i
J t Ami flloucii qt i tu fcjuo U i J AVhcn
ilils Sliitc K MlsipurcCMilcd t
Thu flails of Congres
IIKl J > ji < 7 r J
The concluding nddies of thq seven
IJ tvnlrithisjrnianniial g f CURL t ti
titty allot noon was dsliveiedbj Picai
dent Joseph C fainlth who read alfs
of the mistonai lo ho had died In
ti the llcin sinco tho Octobei confeienCL
rj WNil J tfx1 w jifkt
a jeai ago He expie educ iot a
I 1 tlvf dentht o tliiise faithful mdflnl
1 J T hopelthat l theh nainos would I I if
lha mXmoi Icb1 of the solute ii
11 Picsidcni STnlth tluiiU Jf all who hai
attended and participated In the rOI
fcience and upoiT BthoJ Latterda1
i Saints hoiuionounicd U blesslijg pai
tktiui j tgL tie 1 gqnval and local at
I tJOiItIeanii11 engaged in atrdlUr
oiganlnzllnns GodbI > ss ZlolI l
t the Load have mercy upon heicncinlo
and those that seek lhurli ho salt
Y President Smith tofiucd feelingly I
sIel
his couiiBclois bijliig th lL both vcr
ifull of lalth and faithfulness A bless
ing was Ji flouneedIy lHi vpnoialll <
ipiesUlent uponlhonnlonIJnnl hJr
blanches and ho closed lhj aiertini
thathe deploied the thought that h
Latteiday i Saint should iegrctih t
jood and tnlu n i have bi l clioson
I
1 iOU by the Church but bv thoh ovvi
po1fUcaIpar1Ieuutorcpresent the Stat >
of Utah pIle halls ofs Congress
Tho remarks of Picsldent Smith fol
1 low
lowFor tjuoluufou matlon of the congrcga
lion j I Ill h a 1 ce that tlio followlui >
oIIg
elders have passed aw ay In the Csti lou >
missions since JEinI 130S
f l Lei oyJIIall Southein States mlbslon
typhoid fevci < i
typlj IH
BuidetteiB Burdette Swlbs dEv and CeIc
mmjnlsslon diowned
JCvoiett Hall Central States mission
y i iiphold fovei n
I John A SouthwIcU New Zcalam
mission Kmil J typhoid Huber fever Turkish mission tj
phold fever
John Leroy Tiip jNelhoi lands ap
pendlcltis ki
John Loo ly Swiss ahd iC r ni1
mlslon heart failure
S This Si sadjnovvs We are sdlF Sjti
deed Jorthe klndud andlocd onns o f
h c > egoodand faithful elders > who hai
inot death whllo laboring the mis
Blonaryaicldr aid pcolongfihel
irjemorios In j ZIon for4thqy dlednltl
tho harness on faithfuil to 1the1 covo
mantsthey had madeand the commis
sion with vvhich they wcrououufortl
mjglh vh1 CJ 1htJro tlif
to preach gospel
There y aiemovv laboiingjin the mission c
on t fields aJUUle over 2 000 eldeist
I Aftei announcing the special priest
hood meeting President Smith contin
ued
BLESSINGS ON SAINTS
i L desire to i express briefly the in
c e Q i player of my heart for all this
congregation and foi l tho faithful
Latterday Saints who have been hi
iIntcdyi here dun tuu g this most in
teresting and profitable confeienco iI
itel in my heatt to Invoke lhe blessings
of tliQ Loud moio bu9dan hiunonag
th t presiding goneial authorities of ho1
Church and upon all thc presidents o j
stakes and their counsclois tIle mem
bets ot eabhhIgli council and upon all
ithirbIHiopsanlI their eounselois
tluiouglioutrtlue length and bieadth
of 7lon TC pray God to bless hnoul
auxlllaty jirgauiatlons and piosper
i them iti tho abor that they have been
called peifoim May the Lord give
them joy and satisfaction in lrIa
boi s Mav they lbeI Inteiested eainest
devoted diligent i and pnlyciful that
i thev may enjoy abundantly spIrIt
of their coaling and that their labors
may be a blessing a pleasuriS and a
joy unto them and exceedingly piofit
nblo to all tho chIldren of ZIon foi
Vihom they labor
i PEACE TO THE PRIEHOOD
I pray God my Heavenly Fattier
to bless you as elders In Israel l1s high
plrcsts as seventies and all tho lesir
v y priesthood llay peace u abide and
abound with ioU and Oh miy the
Iii i d Co ft iu I IIi may the enlightening
Influence of the Holy Spirit may the
t J power of tho living God lest down
uIjontltose one and all who have been
01 dallied to tho holy priesthood which
S Iuuattorth order of the Son of God
f and the appendages that belong to IU
May tholLord blcis you hr jour nomes
W bless joti as husbands bless jour
k wlvet bless jour childicn i and i jour
chlldiens children to the latest genera
itu tion J Mtjy God ptosper Isnel in all her
iubtdIuigslitay the Loid bless the eaith
for youi sake and mike i It fruitful
i7j4 1IHhHc prosper you and bless jou
Jlaj Ho multiply our flocks and your
QwL herds and piospei Y < I11 the labor If
I IT jour hands itml may jou always feel
Inspired and Inclined to honor the Lord
Jtt j with the first fruits J all s our in
crease so shall yoin oarns bo filled
St Avltlu plenty i and the Loid will pout
1 out Hs Sphlt upon you moral abund
t4 antly God bless Zion iiid the Lord
her cnoniiei ana
have mercy upon
tt those ith tisc krhll hurt II hay no
mind that that
tS fears In my hciiltJirrl1ln
called Moimonism which Is
I whitn is
of Jesus Wvlll
r Indeed tlfcjgospel
5 rots beai the scruljnj of science and
I
s
i jj t Men H8 H b lIDlUS
f
THE VAST THRONGS OV
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4 OUTOFTOWN SHOPPURS
WILL READ THE DAILY
JiSURETi NEWS DURING u
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CT1HBIR VISIT HKRC
They will locehe the papei
FREE for the lenwlndei of the
piesent week
This will mean that thousands
i of ctrnf copies will bo dlstiibut <
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Section of Crowd a5 Fair Races Yesterday Four Foster Fathers Pose for the Camera
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MVARAINST
TUBERCULOS1
Worlds Greatest Scientists Agree
That Tuberculin is Most
f
i1 J
Efficacious Weapon
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AGREEMENT IS UNANIMOUS
ntAt DJrtilcrj
Sucli out Inipoiliuil ItcHilt of Inter
inttlonil Congress j Held at c
jiIlr t ir t oil
Washington Oct < 7 The u arid
greatest scientists have agreed tha
the use jjf tuberculin1 is the i canoi
most essential Iri the aifaro aguins
tubeictiloslfa Ilk cahle This was otu
of thp significant iesuls of seera i
clIscds8I9plI duiing the Internationa l
congress tubpiculois and the fat
that on this vital point in the cam
paign against this deadly disease foe
there wai unanlmltj j of opinion > o f
thq foremost tcnlrFS JnAho medico
tpiofesslons wa made public today 111
tf statement Mf 43r ieonaid Peaisln
i of Philadelphia Dr Pearson Wai 1
i president of Section Seven of the con
jrsss eHpeclnlly eoted to the sub J
jeLl hqf tuberculosis of animal ran
ltsjrelcttlorir to1 man l Tuberculin i I
not Infallible > said > Dr i Pealson
Nothing if but the errors that fol
tlowU jtse ki aro jloss thflnc ono tie
f isJafo 7k t jn J
itiuJsv1eui as to the accuiacy o
uubeiciilln was unanimously accepted
bythn > congiess Not the faint st
trace of distrust avas uggested as to
tho neceuusltyofrusing tuba u ctilln in
cletuimr1 herds of tuberculosis Nu
icsolution was adopted on iIi 0 tli hit
culln test Tuberculosis > of cattle
vvlll ultimately be conti oiled in this
country and the work of control will
to a largo f > xtent bo supported and
iiccopted bv the sooC tuberculin
tests
the researches ftheJ learned and liter
ate into all truth Tho gospel lofJCs
UB is founded in truth Every prin
ciple of 1fll husccptible demonstii
tlon beyond kanvvjust reason for con
adictlon The Lord ib doing His vvoiK
and jimMn and no power can stay
It CHOITl REMEirBEItED
I dtsiie that tho > blessings of tho
Tord may be upon our choir here who
have < made music f IUH during the
abbath day for they were herO then
In full number The o days of laboi
thov are under the necessity of follow
ing their vailous occupations and they
ate not able to be present for they are
bieadwinners they have to labor wltn
tholr hands for t h chU livelihood but
they give their Sabbath day O and they
gjyethch time for practise rprtho
bontn jrivo of theChurch andxwe ask God
HP unite
it May
tI1Cl11tolU
to bless
them together glvo them confidence in
thMi leadeis and gK < J their leaden
influence over them for
power and
Brothel
Loid bless
wLordbless
ocaJ May
good
Brother McClollan and their
Stei hens
of the
as lllnlt and all tile l11blJ1so
choir
Jask God my Heavenly Father t
iM my counselors May He 5 bless
Piesldcnt AVlndei a noble spirit an
truth a man of
man of trulht
I1l1niIi1TIan
honest man
God and I pray 1IlJiJ bless Brothei
Lund Gq IWhoi JI1Jln respects equal to
Brothei Winder j In his Integrity i in his
for tho tuith and in his devotion
love r
to the causA ofZl l1ilnYlh Lord
bless us all and preserve us fromoui
enemies ntll we shall completo om
ijl = sion In t1ioc world and while vve
live may He holp tig to be valiant In tho
tuio to our
Jesus Christ
tc t I rronoJeRus
covtnnnts tiue to our people andtruo
to God until wo shall finish mir work i
IT and fat
Tnli Is my prayer for you all >
jfWi = jj RIYjlL
XATJON AND RDPRESENTATION
<
piayforthoptospeiity of our great f
nation for i thq blessing of OottO b
upon the executive theJjudlclal and > tho
IcuHatlVC branches of our government
la th6 Loud blcss goveinment
Mav Ii 11Ilhe PQ veii itt
and lead those that hold power
their hands to do that which is ijghta
Wii pleaMUg and acceptable unto God
tnis who established this great government
bv HIb own wilU and providence I
Father that
thank God Heavenly
this State of Ul lijls and has been
renrt enIC1ll1thChnllsoC Congress by
tc Gods own
lioicst men l i ii after S I
hcnt men II who love their people und
Xhoare just and Impartial and true
tht Intel ts of all the citizens of i
11t Jt 1 r f itt gj
our slate I thanlcTGod that we are
Mec i ed with the privilege of ropie i
teritlng ourselves nithoi Uhan being
aCb our enemies Initho
mlMtIirescnted
halls it Congress ajid In the name 9r
the thought
cominon ek deplore
Saint should ro
tnat any liitterday
i 7pcn chosen that good ajid by the turn Church men have but
bv lhelr QVut political partleb toreprc
i ent the State of Utah In the halls ot
< cThiltls
1 grcssThank Godfov lk
Congress
mv tonimcnt i and I hop i that WJ shall
i
ndt to tj the day Seoul when kwe will
liixvt he rnlsfortuno ngnlnoC being
eltliti mlarepi esentedor oJsfflHli sto j
bq ploperlyrepresentcd In the halla ot
jrt1dcntSnith f then announced the
R iWIf f lm
adjoin nment of thetseventynlnth semi
annual confeience of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints
The icport pf the closhjg session of
appears on page K
conference
t A t fi
TAFTD BRY N
AT SAMEilATHERlNG
Each Enthusiastic Over Lakes
To the Gulf Deep Water
1 ways Project
I
MEET AT BANQUET TONIGHT
i
To 15o Given by CJilcngo A soehuiLioj
Of ConinicTcc Politics Will
XIIIi1rJrnHicl
Chicago Oct 7 National atlentiori
was directed 1 J the t of Jf
Lure to f C uhf deep waterways con
vention today when the Republican
and the 1 Democratic tn JifOitho
piesldoncy arrived inChicago prepara
tory to doingtheir pa thl the gather c
ing < to ilrt1 promoting the deep water
way project that will link the grcal
lakes with thi ocean
J jVVllllam Jennings Bryan was the uIr h
I to arrlve and at < 7 a m was getcu1 01
theNoithwestecn station bya delega
tion that Included officials Jk both then
i 1 i1 afl iIpOittIca f
hflrtIcW I WjhoUIifJ tc Wllllam il
f raft itcei h3itJ t sI0nr greeting i a ii
I n tttfr aV shprf Jiiter va l vas escorted > 1 to
I 1 tlie qnycn i POI > hail > s hcr Y4 he t delfvjered
thiiinrst of the notable speeches that
will marlcl the three days sessions
E WorIIIi polItical leadei s talked > en
thusiastically upon his arrival pf the
project which has led to the great gath
ering now In session
The scenes preceding the tapping of
tho gavel by President William K
Kavanaugh which c called i c gathering
to older were reminiscent a national
convention one of the great political
parties Tuesday evening the down
town hotel lobbies had been thronged
with oarly arriving delegates and vlsi
tois and In the hours before the first
fOsMon was called tha > throngs had
beon Increased until officials of the
convention declared that 20000 attend
ants were already on the ground
When the convention Tras called to
order every delegates seat was filled
and the galleries of the auditorium had
been long filled with fortunate posses
sors of tickets The appearance of Wil
liam H Taft who was Introduced by
GoY Charles S Doncon was the signal
for an ovation that lasted for many
minutes
S
With the exception of a speech by
President Kavnnaugh outlining tho
I work of the association and thesuc
ccss It had attained only official busi
ness occupied the convention until the
introduction of 1 rtr nA f the con
clusion of his speech the Republican
candidate left hurriedly for Gaicsburg
111 where he made a speech before
returning o picet Mr Bryan at the
banquet of the Chicago association of
commerce in the evening
L Committees pu resolutions i nomina
tions credentials and < flnancoiwere ap
pointed and the convention adjourned
for the day to permit the delegates to
make a personal Inspection of the deep
water bay route hctweenChIcago and
TouCh FOUIJ special trains piovlcied
by the Chicago association ot com
rmerce conveyed i the delegates i their
families and friends overthe Santa Fe
J railroad1 which parallels the drainage
ranal to Lockport 111 PrusIdentMc
Cormfck of the drainage board Lvman
Cooleyengineer soC tliej canaljuiid
Isham Randolph < chalrmarijOf the Il
linois waterways commission pointed
out the tKfj far accomplished and
answered the torrentiof Inquiries burIal
by the delegates Tomorrow William
J Bryan Glfford Plri hob and Walter
p Moody will be the principal spoalcers
beforg the convention and In the after
noon the delegates will be taken on an
atitomobilotour through thocity
RUSHiiUJi CRODS n
BREAKSLfiECDRO
n
Salt Bake ibay1 at State Fair
Brings < Vast throngs to
The Grounds tg
ALL IS HURRY AND HASTE
n
Every Department a Surginr
Mass of Visitors Bent on
SeWg < Ail
1 5iiL
Grand Stand ljlls IiOng Ut lou c the
Hour foi Opening Evorjbody
GoodfXnturcd und Happy
f =
< x4XX tr ttCflhIlll x x x X XX5
1 Tiirfcday j altciuliinrp 13272
1trliii it doublo the number X
z i recorded foi the correspomilng t
day Iat > jearY X
1id 1 I
I IOlXSLC leimI DAV u
I I
i h1 voOrDSICiTlJEAT f
1 Popular selection IIemicl 1Noft
a 3i Romlok j t i
1 Overtiilu li I N6unaL rirBeiilne <
3 Gland selection The Soul X
Kiss Mauilcp Lovi 1
ij I Ilrch Dixie BelleLampo
i 5 Selection The Yankee
ij r4ghii
x Prince 2 Cohan
New 1
6 Solo for clarinet r1a < 1
i PomnambuU Thointon +
7 pescilptive selection < Nig
1 ger In the Bain Stud
+ t 4 iLovenberg
f J COMING f
Thm fcday Vobor daj
t Fndnv Utah and School day
x Saturday Snnpete and Davis
i dtnt 11 TODAYS I1VIJXTS ry tJ
Judgilig ov saddle horses gaitod
Z hoises and fancy driving hbracs
+ infront of tho piand stand at 10
i oclock S x
Hoise lacing at 2 p rn t i
A Fireworks in tile evening 11
Band concert s I
i Vplo leaping thai gap 1 r
tl Two dogs In double high dlvt
TOfoot ladder
+ Smythe sisters onto thonisls th
horizontal 3 A
rSmi Lettas litmus
f Pliillon aerial hand balancer 1
t Lady cornet lOist yl
X One lady and two clowns coiii
edy wlic act
t Triploitiapeze act
z Single Roman rings t i
IV Comedy juggling act y
A IJilloon ascensions with special
t t 5 + 7 H2f
All attendance records are4 being
biokcn down nt the state faiitodaj i for
todaj is Salt Lake ih1rJ1C uishbc
gao with the first cars fiom tile city
At 1 oclock > all leading stores andfac
tories thioughout ll < city and counts
closed for a halfholiday and as soon as
employes had hurried homo IIi put on
their best lIIcarJct traicIet4Own to
i the giounds with twice thoir normal
capacity of passengers uch an out
pouring Is not within the memory of
anj state fair official Smi died by con
ference visitors now with their time
entliely free for sightseeing the ad
mlssions passing through the gates are
going up Into the thousands vvttludlzzy
sPt t1A1 attractions being pat
icnlzed more heavily than during the
Continued on pagoitw < >
REPU BLI CANS TO
TOUHIHESTATE
Spry Howell and Mattson in the
South Sutherland and
Badger in Summit
CANNONS VINDICTIVE STAND
What Uc Will He hldpr1XitYct
Decided Upon by Cain
I1X Q410lWfilg
111 I ii I u tiutct
The campaign of speeches succeed
Ing th2 camjTuign oC Oncll uohsand
convention calls is now upon the Stat i
of Utah Monday next AVilllam Spry
candidate for governor on the Republl
can ticket Joseph Howell candidate
fot Congress to succeed himself am
David Mattpon candidate for siav
ttoasurer will all tJlI assemble In
Fallview for an extended tour throug
southern Utah
Monday Oct J2 they will speak a
Mt Pleasant asfn < H8s at Fairvlow
and their itinerary 1 for the rest ot th
week will bo as follows
TrsdaySriuig Oily und Ephialm
o 3m 1 MJ 1n i 0 14
TI1l I Kluys Gunnlson S
j FJifiayMirIroe SatnrdayflicIjfiid S
utirI ri ti It irCIciikiI <
S MOrIdtC v Ot5 39 Panguitch
Another speaking tour Isplanned to
Saturday cv nlnfr Oct31 it will be 111
the nature ofS a Park City rendezvous
and the speakers will be United State
Senator George Sutheiland and Car 1
Badger candidate for tho state senat
pram Salt Lake county 1bcrHD f
the Summit countj committee wore hi
Salt Lake today arranging for the
Park City rally and they Wom ISClhut
It will be a good one
ONLY THE BEGINNING
In making these announcements to
day Secretary Squires ot tho Repub
llcan state committee said that the
were only the beginning and that oth
Cu speaking tours would be arranged at
mice Ten thousand copies of Sena
tor speech at the Republl
can state Convention have becn strucl
OtTticpresSi and sent broadcast eve
the state In addition congressional re
cords and campaign material sent out
by the national committed have beet
distributed
When asked what use the Republi
can committee would make of the ad
dress of former Senator Frank J Can
non urging that all the Church lend
ers bo given a choice of baniuhmenl
from America or prison and the re
mark of Joseph Llppnmn that the tern
plo would be turned ltitoanaitgll
I rrlf only the Americans were pow
erful enough 101011 Col Squires Said
that this matter lund not yet been con
sidered and in > did not know what use
would be made of theso speeches In
the campaign
Jesse Jewkes of Orangeville Smerv
i county Republican candidate for state
auditor came in from that section this
morning and declared at Republican
headquarters that everything looked
1 Ufo an easy Republican victory
The Democratic candidate for auditor
JW Nlxou comes frbm a town M
miles north of that In which Jewkes
lives and the contest In the cOunty in
personal one between them
e
RIPLEY CAUSES ARREST
F Pack was arrested by Patrolman
Woods and taken ttolhcpollcl station
this morning on the charge of trespass
Pack It is claimed went to Jailer Earl
Rlpleys home where registration Is
going on as an agent of the Republi
can party Raying hlihad orders to
photograph every person whose right
to register wits challenged He had
his camera al lriganllns taking pic
tures when the registration officer ob
jected Pack persisted In taking pic
tures when a policeman was called
Pack was taken to thq station where
he was rqlcascd on 310 ball
r
Some Planks hntlle < American Pliatfonm
As reported > in local papers the chairman ot ifci American party mass state convention in the Salt Lake
theater Monday evening ftJ 2S i declared J a War of extermination to bo waged against the Mormon Church thus start of
American party and
ilelals > In the fall campaign > To carry the county and judicialdistrict for the A1I1or ciln twentysix
i IMPRISONMENT or EXILE of the b lllloftW J
Ish THE IMPn 1 f5
f the machinery of the courts lii iiiotlonlca accomplish
this Is the piogramotthe SAmericanfi as announced at thostate cotuvcntionSaIt Lake Herald Sept 29
C Another plank In the American platform concealed but there all the same contemplates the raising of
r f taxes on as farm follows property all over I the county This was foreshadowed In the v T ribune during the bond issue campaign
tho
for
Queer is itjiot that since the smelter case decision the farm lands have decreased In value pur
weroand farming upon smelter smoke
noUso valuable astthey Ir
s ot taxation In other words the lands are cnq so IOl
pose While there
the tilling ot the soil
than
1 has was been more ailarse productlvcffrom increased the thevalue dollar thofarm ot and property cent landsinrfs standpoint fot taxable riot iorth ot the purposes as farmer muchJaa in Salt they Lake were Cltj a year there ago has 1 been SAY a IT de IS
i crease lit the property iW
i QUEER but remember ltisa fact
ii Farmers rendthis plank In the American platform If It means anything at all dt means that your
S nat If the American party captures
oughtto bo taxed It means thatr tth e
What axJI 111J
they JCugll qtIUU
J i rarmsjarenottased anything near lIa tJhe almost criminal extrava
th city by
S thoicounty thejwlll Incrcasc the taxes In the county as they liavo dbnpMnithe
farms and homes Do You
until you are driven away from jour
i gunce in the expenditure sof public money
1 want taxeaters andbondeatera toinilo f S
S fi
I f <
it
WHYMBSBEISEL
KILLED APT EBB
Claims if She Hadnt Acted Firs
He Would Have
S Shot Her
PUT FOUR BULLETS INTO HIM
Slii Vtis Ills SilciinLaM Tra cd y
y Culntliiitloi > of Family
Troubles
Phlltulelphia Oct 7rho killing a f
his country home near hero last nigh I
or apt j Clllyt n Erb > trusted lieu
tenant and confidential man of Israel
V Durham former Icaclef of the loca
Republican organization caused a sot
Cation hlhlsulrCIlj1t Krb was slit
l tldbhisi sisterinlaw Mrs Katluir
Inc I3I I qldnringa quarrel oerdF
inestlc uffalrs Owing to the latones
of the hour when the tragedy occurrei
111dtIhT remoteness of lied Ciablesi
the Erb country home detail loflhe
hooting vvure slow in coming out
Cant Erb und < hIs vvlfohadJiad coi
FjHdcrubledomesUe trouble their dlffei
enewfoecomlng so serious that the
finally reached the Delaware court <
Kachiaccused the other of < unbecomln g
cbiiductiand lit was expected that ell
vorco proceedings would ultimately h
instituted by one or the other Xot
withstanding their troubles they con
tinned to live at Heel Gables
Mrs Kgiftel IwhQlslil Jail said to
day shq shot Erb because she believe
he intended to kill her Thinking It
was only a question who stli cktrst
she declares she aimed the revolver a t
her brotherinlaw and fired Six shot
were fired at Erb four entering hlH
body ond two bullets htrlking a wall
After Urb fell Mrs Relsol jntton
telephone und called up a physician Ut
Village Green who responded iinme
dlately When lie arrived he foum
Erb dead
Tho four bullets eroremocdIWIt
coroners physician today The Inques
will be held tonight Mrs J ibI8 nut
tier urcmILUl J at her home usa wit
ness Mrs Bclsel as was her custom whet
visiting her sister stayed fit a nearbj
hotel Tho womans liat and pocket
book woro found at the hotel today In
dicating the police say that she hac
gone to her sisters homo Itva hurry
According to Mrs BeLsel she heard ai
exchange of angry wOldsofIlheliecoml
floor and on going up the stairs found
rhlel highllllfe According ti
her story as related to the officials on
the case Erb turned Jrom iris wlfn
and started to ataclc hpr and fearing
for her life she tired
A servant down stairs heard the shots
and running to the second floor found
Krbs body lying In a heap The ser
vant aroused Eugene Ponlsftn a col
ored coachman who some time iigo was
cusud by Mrs Erb of belnu a s py
in her husbands employ
Poulson who was recently indicted
at the instance of Mrs Erb for threat
ened assault was the first to spread the
alarm when the shooting was discov
ered
According to Ills story he was sleep
ing In the coachmans house near by
when Mrs 13eisel aroused him by cry
ing out Capt Erb baa been shot
Poulson ran breathless to nearby vil
lage and at midnight aroused thoonl
dais and hurried back to the scene i5 C
the tragedy
Clay IEIbus he was familiarly
known had beqn a prominent figure
11 the Republican political affairs of
this city and dialersince thu ascendency
of his friend Israel W Burnam be
ginning in 1S91V und cilniinatlng with
the retirement of Durham iri 1905 be
cause of poor health
Capt Erb was about 52 years of age
and until his marriage two years ago
had been regarded < by his riends ar11
confirmed bachelor His rICe was a
widow lrsWa Rothermel arid the
news of the marriage caused great
surprise Capt Erb had accumulated a
comfortable fortune through his con
nection with the slate Insurance de
partment and soon after his marriage
h e bought Red Gables a largo rambl
ng country house with a farm of 120
leres adjoining and here he enjoyed the
life of a country gentleman Ills hap
3ines3 did not last long however as
ttsErliho Is an expert hor e
woman joined the fo i hunting etof
Delaware county and there were fro
luent bickerings between the pair
largely because op the wires fondness
for horsese and dogs culminating re
cently in court proceedings und threats
of divorce on both sides
Mrs Belsel was active Iiv her 51 sisters
defense and thorp was a great display
of bitterness betwen her and CaptErb
0
SUE rOEDIVORCE
A suit was filed In thevillstrKjt court
oJay wherein P L 111IskcasltsCor
n decree annulllnsr thnb6nqi of rnatrl
mojiy cxiatlntr between himself anti
Grace Uriskay The complaint sets
ourth that the couple marriedaUBuf
falo JTiV July 4 ROt and JIm I the
wife deserted hcrjhusjand arch 13 1006
Plaintiff claims tiho luuid been a
nithfurand dultlful husband anrtthat
hero wasno valld reason whyihlSWlfo
2iouileavOlittfli 5 5 r T T
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TURKEY u WIII j i < 11
MAKEPROTEST
8I 111 ji ll
U H u
t i Air
Againit Annexation S of Provinces
Of Bosnia and Herzegovina 1il
by Austria Hungary
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PROPOSAL FOR A CONFERENCE u if
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Great Britain France and Rus
sia Disapprove of Con S
duct of Bulgaria J
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Serxla ArtdrcaMM Xotc lo Slfinatorlcs I1
Oi Treatyor llciilgiCrctuuns Pro
mlit rltl7 tlO 11
claliu UtuiuiIrttu Greece fA
d
141
Constinlliloplo Oct 7Thc Council Of
of ministers lias decided to protege i I
against the annexation of the jut oi iticet u Ei
uL Bosnia and Hrrzegovlna by Austia ic
IlllPSUlN
i il
iolest will be nude through tin
iC1Jff
Au tUun fmbahsy hue
In an liUoivliiW today Tew flk alm < tr
lit e idtuut of thu council of the sUluj H
and minister 0tt1clfll affairs dc ij
tlnied lliat hf goyeiilment already il
liad protested sicalnst Uiilgaiia s
declaration of Independence and hud
pioiiosdd lo thf slguatoiles of the trea T
ty c of lieu un the calling fit confer M
culL This TuiUej conaidcied to bj
the best couisc for the protection it
her inleiests Tho minister added thY
Great Britain Fiance and Russia Lilt
appioved of tlm conduct p Bulgaria i
In leplv to i question he1 said that
Tin key desnod boOed in the Interest at j 2
Intcinnl refOrm and he Oounselled calm
and mediation f ti
The reports cf Tin Uish nillltaiy pic I
parationa He denied heio and It Is said t
the government IK tacItly completlnf
i
the 11 fIe I nles in vailous aimy corps <
Following out this > progiam new g oils
and ammunition Uie being sent t > i l
Adrlanoplu and Salonika
HEUVIA friir irgI q
Utlgrade Kcrvla Oct The goV J
ernm < nt hub uddio BCd an c net gCtic
J1 lqto the signatories ot the Bpilln J
treaty against lAuitioHungarys
tYachf the < provisions of the treaty i
in belzlng the occupied < providers vof k
Bo5nli and Herzegovina Tills Pit H
is contended heie will prove fatal to
the futuie of Sorvia
ANNEXATION PROCLAMATION
Saieycvo Bosnia OCU 7 Trie impart II
lal procUmatlon of luiniatlon of B6s
nja Und Herzegovina to AustroHuH
gaiy was ported today througlmut the i
occupied piuUnces Tho announcement > c
hus been slen iji1lxcIi leceptlon but
thp Seiyjnn n atcoijjesUsuienulet < y f I
The tioops ate con titled totneJr bnr U1fr
liitlis In leidines to quell ohy post
JIg disturbance i 11
A then Gioece Oct 7 Disp itt iu i
iqceived hero fiom Canea announcu A f
that the people of Cieto have piodalrn fi
ed the union of that Island with Greece 6W
FOREST SUPERVISORCLARKE
WILL RETURN VERY SOON 21
Special to the cwu i 111
Washington D C Oct 7 E z
Clarke supervisor of the Wastach na
tional forest reserve hohas been 1
stationed In Washington at the foiest
iorvlpo slncola t1lInIHl leave thu +
national capital nboit the 16th inst
1nUtahlIl1
to ipsuinc his otitKs in
Chukes hea uiuarters will bo at Salt
Lake Bli Clarke bald to the News i
corn IO illcnt today tJtatthe proposed
nHiiganlzatioii of the forest tcrvleu
ii the west has not yet been sufliciently
peifected to warrant him In speaking
of the policies which mny be outlined
Gifford Pln 1
bv the natloiuil forester
elIOt but he is enthusiastic in speak
ing ot the gieat good already achieved H
and In prospect art tho result of the i
great woik of the man at the head of
the service who devotes his time
brains and eneiw to thp conservation
of Americas fast disappeaiing wooded
uteri S lA
GOETHALS ADMITS CABLE CO
WAS DISCRIMINATED AGAINST
Xm York Oct T Co George V
Gocthals general director of the Pant
mo cannl work and several other aimy
oTIf < rS and euugiu3 ers veie present
vostiulay at a heating had before Gen
Kinist Gaillngton Inspector general Ot
of ciiargoi
he army in the investigation
undo by William F Bi other president
of he Blanchaid Cable Crane company
AVllliarns street New SToilt it
ot llTi
Hr
vas alleged that the isthmiau canal
commlslin In Issuing specificvvtloiis for
cable wajs had discriminated against
f
us ccmpanv and that Impioper moUi
ods had been emplpyod In preventing
tin from receiving the awaid
the en
utr Brothers occupied neaily
he day In presenting fragment at con
coiiebpondencc und what his
called wellfounded suspicions Col
Gootlmls frankly admitted that tot
good and sufficient canons thf specifl
MrEtrotiu
Mi
atmis vvere to diawn that
eis cruld not bid for the reason that
he cable device he offered was believed
feet and that the com
In be inuperfect
mlEslcri could not afford to experlmeut A
vlth It S 5
DECLARES OFFICIALS BRUTAL
Mrs JSaclicl Smith Sajs Treatment In
Boston AVus Vcrj Severe1
Mrs Iwichcl Smith of London Knsr
and np of the detained puss > cngois on
ho steanuhlp Republic which was held
at the emigiant station at Boston foe
iliv days during the latter taut of
Vugust is In the city Mrs Smith
ame to Utah on a visit to friends uul A
contemplates i qltirninc to her English A
nomc before Clulstmas When quelled
as to the tieatment of the detained
lassengers bv tim immigration otttceiSf
sho denpunced as brutal the way the
nspcctois treated the men and women 1
vim wore held pending their invest
A
gAtlon 5
The treatment might have done for l
mlmals said lit s Smith but n st
Cwttuiniy was outnigoous to treat hu
nan beings the way we were treated
Thev kept us behind lion bars fttij
days and fed us with iron knives and A
forks and iron Spoons and with no
nora consideration than If wo had been As
animals Wo tel tainhi have our opln
on ot the United States immlgratiqn
service and lot one I hope iiQvcr to
be compelled togo through sucU an
experience again V
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