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FIUDA JAXrAKY 29 1900 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FIFTYTiTrnTT YEAR
FOUR MORE NEW
CHURCH SCHOOLS
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
Is to Be the Minimum
Spent
MAKING THIRTY ONE IN ALL
To Be Built at St George Hlnck
ley Cowley Wyo and
Raymond Canada
> Oi Bight lu Mexico Ono In Cniimlu
lour In Idaho Tlirco In Arizona
0110 lu Wjonilne and Ulorcn
In utah
Br the begInnIng of the nsxt sohoot
sohook will
ve ar four new Churah
h sdded to the already long list
rtilcIng SI In all for thsso niiai
hnal places of learning buildings
v ill be provided as also for one
siudemy heretofore established but
si the present time without a placer
of location Tho test named is at
OiMey Cassia county Idaho The
building belonging to the AClademYsa
Mild owing to the fact that It WM not
niliquate tor the Institutions needs
In the near future a spIanUhl linen
mill be erected at Oakay and next
uur the academy will resume lu op I
erations
At St George Washington county
ilinckley MIlMnl county Cowloy Big
Horn county Wyoming and Itaymond
< mada new schools will be astab
l > hed and each of them will be
innined In a building to oost not 1t
than 16000 oo t of 8lt s not incliul
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IMMKNBB anovrir
The Church sohool system hu
trmn to Immens proportions said
sup Horace H Cummlngs ° It la
n > w a third of a century since the I
irn school under its auspice was
nmmtalned and now there are 17
with four more to be added In the
nr future The schools emublished
lId provided tor are located cat fol
vi Klght In Mexico one In Can
ada four In Idaho three In Arisona
no in Wyoming one in Colorado
nd eleven In Utah The last men
tioned are by far the largest and moat
lm rtant schools of tho WMlTh
The prosont enrollmont of regular
tudents taken from the statistical
purt ot the first semfwtor of thte
esi rndlng January 1909 Ii 8110
others who will enter for the aecond
> 1RIMIlr and the special students will
rte the total registration to fully
Hull Three hundred and seventyfour
tahcr are on the pay roll of these
hools and their Influence for good
H strongly felt In the regions whet
tluy are located Many nonMormon
ttend these schools and contribute
i > their maintenance Iteoently tho
hitnbor of commerce In one of tho
1111I of Idaho offered to pay one
itirth the cost of a new building
ifded by the Church academy there
Mrat of the schools have modern
hool buildings which arc equipped
Ith suitable furniture and apparatus
Fildl has a local board which looks
ittr the Immediate Interests and
ll are under the supervision of a
nrral church board of education
The public elementary schools are
numerous and efficient that It l >
iught wise not to duplicate their
i U but the high school age Is con
it d the most dangerous period in
thuds development and there
the time when the retraining
i directing Influences of religion
ul < l reach the > oung To meet
icd the Church lias established
oJnlles wherever high school pupils
found In sufficient numbers to
iitif > them and the fliutnces avaU
la will penult
The suUlaota of study tat books
I > 1tOd and used the hours ot work
MhMiry to gradual etc follow
> those of His bsst hlh schools
I Ilali The same < uallfloatons In
t A hi arv also required so that
ti work of the Church ached will
< jiid tat of the public high school
Th0 study of thMlogy Li obllga
i i to all the pupils who belong to
i Churah school exospt that
Hi nonmembers It is optional
ih organisations of till schools
noJ student bodlM are nuili
r i develop a true religious spirit
H the system and a high regard for
Hues and right of their fallow
ui and a deep reverence for the
< tor All students are llk wls en
cIraged to pursue one or more lines
industrial work In the belief that
Tht unly the head and the heart
i uld be educated but the hand also
I hi > harmonious development of
li Millie Individual Is the sum of
1 < Mitem of education Used In this
h ol < Accordingly one or more
ri In wood work iron work com
r r ui work ndle work cooking or
r inilng are In mot < > f the schools
r1 uttituds of graduauo towards
iiiual labor and housohold duties
U i uuidsd In the right direction
rom the paeulsr urgsnlaatlon
or Hi fhurch there Is un urgent need
I 1iIherl In time rat number of Its
Iu minx and auxltlaiy ornnlaatlon
IH to meet this condition muoli
II iitKin Is bit given to the prepsia
It < > r t aoh rs A well equipped
lTuiin school has been established
In imeotlon with the Brlgham Young
11 i xmliv at 1rovo Ituh and most
Cf In inllsgs work done Is confined
t < i eus calculated to prepare the
iliifl to 141CM
Tin school are supported Croiu
< < i Hin nu from ths Church sinil
fo > Individuals aiid from atinuul
i i i iiiutonit from the trusIIII
1r i A suiHll regUlrsUon tc U
lhui55 1 all but missionary sliidintu
< l ih me too poor lo afford It II
I nis are mustered free Tim
HIu ui upprnpriatlons for nmlnienaiit
h In ttla aswregats ur H quarl
uf i million dollars b uir salt
tar ondorsd hI orsrllnir hulldlnns
eI mulshing needed oqulpmunt
KINANCUL HKItiHT
Tio fillowlag U luken from Hi
p lu mini ItSkXirl of I hi nur h
7 a U tui thw FUml vu iiilm
I i in mo
Rile MllT111
Is mi Umid U l
r it 14 7U It
uu i i > i PI i itlous JIM 555
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mrlnuUuas U 11 f 4
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t CHIII tiki I
GREAT SLEET
STORM RAGING
Pacific Coast and Intelmountain
Country Cut Off from tho
Outside World
NO WIRE COMMUNICATION
Tolltnllh Who Coatttl ntlt lee
Soon SimpiMd Under Their Bur
dIll Xo Jtellcf Yet
Denver Jan LA sleet storm ex
tending up and dawn the Missouri
river for a distance or neatly a mum
rl miles ban praotloally cut off the
whole Iaclflo coast and intermmin
lain country from the outside world
Sine > 11 ocyook laM night when the
teat telegraph wire east went down
t legr piio communication with the
east hat been at a standstill The storm
started throughout eastern Kansas and
Nebraska last night with a thick fog
Later thte turned to rain and then WI
the cold wave and strong north wind
wept aemis the Kansas and Nebraska
prarise the wires rapidly became
coated with Ice and one by one snapped
under Ute burden Apparently the
storm increased In Intensity as It
spread Herons Missouri and Iowa and
this morning neither the Western
Union nor the Postal Telegraph com
pany has a wire working from Chi
cago to Denver The Postal is working
Into Kansas City and Omaha and the
Western Union has uncertain wire In
to Kansas City But east of there
the wires are silent
An effort was made this morning to
t a hole through via Salt Lake and
Helena thence back to St Paul But
tills was unsuccessful The Western
Union reported It had one shaky
who working Into at Paul from
Helena HO shaky that It MU of little
use Los Angeles was even worse off
having nothing working Into New
OrUanx Neither company hud any In
formation regarding the extent of the
Btuini east of the Mississippi river
APPOINTMENT BEGINS
fOR CTLVEMPAION
SiibCominlllees NnmiHl to Start PI
IIlIlIlC Hull Itolllnt for G V It
nOlUnlll1lont
With the a polflte eiit of a number
of subcommittee ta tu nuance com
mittee this afternoon UM work of col
lecting Grand Army encampment
funds will soon be In full swing
Fisher Harris and Col Stermtt are
now revising their committee appoint
imntfl and they have devised a way of
centering authority that It Is thought
will pro effective This Is to have
the chairmen of all the subcommittees
act as a central executive committee
with full iMiwer to act on sll case
In notifying mem berg of the gen
eral finance committee of their appoint
ment a request was made of each one I
named that if for any reason he would
be unable to offer real assistance
In the work ho should no notify the
committee As a result six decllnattoiwi i
were reported at the meeting yester I
day all because thorn declining would
be absent from Salt Lake next sum
mer and therefore would be unavail
able ble
At the meeting yesterday afternoon
It was decided to appoint a suboom
mlttue of the members to solicit funds
In Prove another to solicit funds In
Ogden and another for Logan Besides i
these committees there will be one on i
legislative appropriation another on
county appropriation and still another
on municipal appropriations Col Jos
Oeoghegan will be chairmen of the
finance committee and will have general I
supervision of all plans for raising
funds
tuIt
It Is understood that the sum of W
000 Is expected from UM legislature
which will leave 3MOM to be raised by
pronul BUltwcrtptlons With the good
nucleus to start thing off however
it Is thought that this task lu afttta of
the fact that It Is larger than any
similar task yet uDder wwn wll turn
out to be practicable
TOWN MARSHAL OF OAKDALE
STANISLAUS CO CAL SHOT
HUwkton Cal Jan KOMrg Mont
un town marshal ana nlghtwattibman
at Oakdal la tHanUJaim scanty was
shot and fatally wounded early this
morning during an sacbeng of shots
with suspicious looking characters in tin
Houlhern PaoIKe yard
Morrison bears a dleturbaao In tIe
Mouthers PaclBc station and nurryln
over djsoovered two ma behind u boz
ear fl e enllt4 to lheMt Lad then sent
two shot after them The BSMI return
Mi lbe nr with four shots every ene
ef which took ffect Oae slniefc Mor
rises In lbe right wrist OQe abov ths
elbow ape through tile abdomen and
Os is = llt side
Alaiilsmi Ihough mortally wounded
managed t walk te a saloon across
the strest TNM the sUitlen and gavr the
alarm The fire bell were sounded to
oall wet th popl but IbouijB the
tewa was reused nethlnii eowU be
feiUMl of the ma who shot tIM offices
Kent frum lands etc Coll Ii u
Bills payable U4UU
MIscellaneOUs a5 tl < 12
Deficit = 1I >
411 101 39
U1MBUH8KMKNTH
Hflliil per last report 1Ibl Gi
Kttlml uf teachers 2iti 4kS Is
JIIIIIIIIIII and ground OK
ptitrixii 16 741 Id
AiUtrtUm and print
ins 4 IIU SI
Light fuel sad power 11117 lit
ImpruNomenU and repair 1TCIU
sVhoui supDlla and silt
tlouury 7IiZU
SW buildings H Oi u
NIK rurulture tIII u
ltlsts Illi
llsurslk lttlb
librar > II7I7I
1001101 IHel It
ndulllrUiI arts II
MIIIIIIO HIa8
ftgi tIJulIm 46SVI 3 > >
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vn WHAT IS THE ANSWER
Editor the NowsA certain sooallcd newspaper in this oity whloh claims to print all
the news all tho time not only falls to live up to its motto but actually refuses to do Its duty to
the public in this raspoot
As a citizen ana taxpayer of this community as a father and friend to the young as a
member of the Church which pledged its membership at the Inst general conference to work for
prohibition as a Republican who has given his time early and lato and contributed of his means
for the success of the party in power as subscriber to the InterMountain Republican since
Its beginning I want to make a few statements and ask a few questions
As I have reason to believe that a letter sent to the InterMountain Republican would never
see the light of day I shall address this letter to the News which has shown a disposition to
be fair and to really print the news on both sides of public questions
In the first place I will call attention to the files of the Republican which began a syste
matic agitation of the liquor question last fall before the opening of the campaign
Neat boxes in conspicuous places were filled daily with excellent articles favoring suppres
sion of the liquor business in Utah To bqsl re these articles were printed on an old fashioned
and inadequate press but they had about them a ring of sincerity that did my heart good and
made me proud to be numbered among the earliest friends and staunchest supporters of such a
paper
The indications were that a Republican victory in Utah was assured and that in view of
the sentiments expressed by leaders of that party and by its official organ prohibition legislation
was likewise assured I rejoiced accordingly as did Federal officials who were prominent in
fighting the saloons
The brewers and saloon men grew alarmed at the outlook They held a meeting and
raised a purse of 3500000 it is said with which to oppose prohibition As to what disposi
tion they made of this fund I have only rumor to indicate and I will not repeat here what ru
mor says I want to confine myself to facts
Fact 1 The InterMountain Republican made a feature of box articles favoring prohibition
Fact 2 The paper needed a new press and the party organization needed funds
Fact 3 The brewers wished to defeat prohibition and raised a fund for that purpose
Fact 4 The Republican installed a gew press at an expense of several thousands of dol
lars
Fact 5 The Republican discontinued antisaloon articles with the installation of the
new press
Fact 6 The Federal officials are outfighting prohibition now as earnestly as they once
favored it j
Fact 7 Their organ gives space to articles against prohibition but fails or refuses to
print artloles favoring such a law
Now I want to ask why the Republionn discontinued its work for prohibition when it
bought its new press
Why docs it refuse to publish all the news all the time on both sides of this controversy
Why are the Federal officials circulating the report that any prohibition law will be de
clared unconstitutional
Why are they trying to prove by figures from the internal revenue collectors office that pro
hibition doesnt prohibit
Why are members of that aggregation telling around that any bill for prohibition passed
by the present legislature will be vetoed by the governor
What authority have they to say 16W the courts will construe the law or how the gover
nor will treat the bill jr mn
Until a few of these questions are answered satisfactorily and the significance of some of
these facts explained away I shall feel that my party fealty has been abused and our political
heritage sold for a mess of pottage B F GRANT
Salt Lake Jan 29
I
REP TZHEIMER
NOT YET LOCATED
Idaho Officers Still Unable to
Find Idaho Legislator
Charged With Fraud
WIFE IS NEARLY PROSTRATED
lit + et Notliliic of 1ruuiliiltwl 1tIIIj
IIVUIIUI JIH Hu lHllllt IS Slllll
TU Have EiHPm I In
pedal to UM News
Boise Ida Jan NZISI where
shouts of Rep JWward U HoUzfeef
mer of Bannock county liar whO
arrest a warmnt baa bean Issued en a
charge of forgery fat till unknown
Memo think he left Holes over the In
terHrUtn to CaHweJI and took the
train from there Tuesday night ii
eatll where be ha two InAiMBiUal
brothers living Ills wife is sitU at Iwr
boarding hosts ID this city In a dto
tracted ooodltion MM ha HO n lan
Jolt of the affair and ays she knew
nothing of the frattdutont tbausao
tlons with which her husband II
charged
Jn addlilim to the forgery of the name
or D B Brunnan of Pocatello to a deed
to property sold br ItoHabeimer to
Hubert Hays for HeM It U now
bIll ed that lie Itttforasd Breuoans
alamo to a check fr tlJM and also
defrauded his own mother eel of ftW
Mr Hays returned from PooJUeHo yes
tIdlt He say lie paid Holtanelmer
li00 for the Brennau nrotwrty only
tu il nd the deed to lbs same a forgery
THOMPSON UOAMB
Th Thompson leajM of 10W acre of
iniinrul lands bukinglng to the stale
In Nuts Perce county was up for bat
ilix < ussluii In both brsnnbes or the
IrgtnlaiUK thin morning the aUoortty
niiiibeni of both houses are mttMBM
IIIK t gst through rolutloM lot JM
upp lntnivnt uf commlttes s lsjWswe4
mil suppurtod by epp priatkMis for
ttptiistM u lnvstlgato the proposition
b1 without result RovreseiiUtHw
t4sgs however vhu aired Ue q IUGh
murday un lbe deer of the nous
was today ordered by the imsaag of
u in ol illua to ubstaallaU Ms chart
and iwvoal his knowledge on the ques
tlii this by tomorrow K piMslbs
IMsiatchiM received bare from Lew
Istun Tbompeuns bumo disclose the
HxlKieute of BO little sKcltsment IB
that < Ity over the propowd lease Ttn
rouiinviclal club has takon up the mat
tn with a view uf making an lOves
tlgatiun a I oats and reporting lu Oov
Brady There Is BsWreJT spprv
hnnlon In reference to the question
en killing lepresantiitlvrn from
Ill iinv > n n II iuiil >
HIII 1 11 KAI liOUUtJ1J
Ill age uitiuducid in tlio liuuso
this morning providing for the Tui
I tion of two secondary agricultural
schools one In the nutaerii part of
the stuu und one In the southern
and authorising a bend ISUH i
JlSOOO for the erection of the mn <
Cities having a population of 2300 r
over to receive 10 cents per capita
for children of school age a Ilk
amount to be supplied by them which
urn In to be devoted to the education
of children In manual training
According to the report of two min
ers who have just arrived from IloUe
from the Ouster mining country Wil
liam Everett was killed on the third
of this month In a anowsllde In the
mountains of that district The onfe
known relatives of the man reside
in Canada
BANK VAULT DYNAMITED
10000 SECURED
El Paso lexae Jan St Th vault
of the Carlton stale bank ot Carlton
Texas wan blown up by dynamite by
robbers last night who escaped attr
taking all the money In sight It hi ri
ported they got away with JlvOW
CHAKliKfe UALD1SSAK UXKCUT1U
Ban Quentin Cal Jan 3fc CbBrie
Baldaesr who murdered his wife and
motierlnu In Htoohton on Sept M
issl vi fKSisuted today Iti the stale
iIitHn here He kept up a brave ap
Dearenc almost to the butt but showed
alga of weakness when usomdlai the
eeaaTold and nearly fainted Just before
the trap wan sprung lie did not deny
IIta guilt und said thai ha deserved
hanging
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THE ILL I
FATED REPUBLIC
rtuh mul Idaho residents who i
istivi nile < l on the vessel
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Mormon Elders i
Climb KHauea J
t 1b World Mot Active Vol v
+ caiiu Pictures taken for the >
t News showing Ute crater both
I day and night orsns another la
1 lerIIII reatitre I
Othei departments ef this li is
i Will IM a follow
f Kink U CarsMiter iotprvsw f
USKIUU kUtaur the premier of I
jatiin un tbe polio of tM eiev
1 Plre t
T Uiniloii society VII who with x
wo IK tiuougb Afrtea aad Majp
i meul Ilooesvlt la UM MgM U i
lust rated C
i r < > r oual stories of tutoring la >
the Italian BartbMuak br UM t
l Naples ix rrpun4 Bt of the Ds j
eivt News t
+ Btrsiifii Htuils of Lve Led by
f l tiJuu iluota fsrtsjfs lllu t
i traled
i Eih l llooesrelt Moist and
4 WhIt House Bed hilUMrad
i 111 l 1icsldiiit f IIl1n s ul
t I iiu int illUolIII
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I CHARGES AGAINST
GOVERNOR KIBBEY
One is That When District Judge
Twenty Years Ago Changed
A Court Record
IT HAS BEEN PHOTOGRAPHED
Jtidg Iurelll r J hissing fur Mis
tttiitliicit OunelmUd Cunturu lu
Swvoiw and lExnungiMl It
Phoenix Aria Jan ItIt baa been
reported for several day that charges
have been filed la WmddegtO against
Oov Klbbey of Athena whew reap
pomtmHt la now before UM senate for
connrwation and it was learned euday
that at least one charge la that wkfls
judge of the district court of Flotvaoe
Final county about 10 yean aga hUbby
changed the court record and that a
photegrapk of the changed r eura ha
been forwarded to Uw metals
No denial is made of UM act but the
circumstance wie claimed la haw
been as follows
Francis J Ueney then a young law
yei wae defending a matt la the Flor
ence court before Kibbey Judge lOb
boy lectured AlLy Heaey severely in
court cue day for alleged mlacoaduct
before the jury later Klbbay conclud
ing that Henrys conduct was merely
an Impropriety and no boise hating
been dens Lad sating that his censure
might be too severs expunged lie rll <
eref af lImit reason with als own pen
wlthosjt making aa open court order tu
that effect It is this erasure which It
t staled Klbbeys oppotuats hay
brought to the attention of the senate
RACE TRACK BILLS
REPORTED UNFAVORABLY
Mairmenu > Jan M Chairman Ab
aer weed uf the committee ou public
morals reported unfavorably on the
WalherOUs Mtlrau track bill There
wa ho minority report although Bar
s and Kennedy cited for favorable
report ou lIes measures
We 4 Waif and Lesvltt voted
agalast It
Hoosier Walker dM not ak thai the
bliu be mad a special order of busl
IIM a > they uuU soon lie Mnchs in
Muli tiulm
Tiny will b read the emwn4 Slate un
Mundat sOd If hay Buhl 4evektH It will
come ems tan third rending Tuesday
Walker said
Nut inn lliuu live incinbor of the
5 u i Mill uU sgoiiaI Ih bill Thin
ul this > uf > umee iiu W iui4 Wolf cud
I lx ui iti of the i uinmltlMt 1 du nut
I tu ivuu the other lau
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TO STOP ALIENS
HOLDING LAND
Assemblyman Drew Will Intro
duce New Maasura In Call
fornla Legislature
FOLLOWS OKLAHOMA LAW
IN Sulmllulft fur nn AnietHlnwm to
mil to WWeli I ros4as t linens
l1lt Oisjecttul
Vaarnwnto Cal JM 2AaesabW
mon A M Drew at Fresno wilt Mtrv
dace tomorrow a M bail tutti Dir MI
ameadt to the Mil te whIch 1ftII >
dent Hooserelt eb > tad an tile ground
tht it dIscrIminated against JKBMMBM
In denying aliens the right to own
land
The substitute doe not contain the
features deemed unwise br the national
authorities and Is In aoeord with sug
gestions made by Oov Gillett In his
recent special rns to the legisla
ture It Is modeled after the Oklahoma
law which defile all alien the right
to own land The original Drew meas
ure was alleged to be dlacrtmtnatory
because It provided that aliens who
did not become clttsem of tIM United
taten should not own real estate As
JapaiMM are denied the rights of cltl
senshlp they would be placed at a dis
advantage with other aliens who might
take cltuwnshlp papers In order to bold
their property
Assemblyman Drew had Intended to
Introduce the new bill today but HI
the request of Speaker fltanton with
held it until tomorrow pending the ar
rival of President Roosevelts let tor
setting forth the administrations rue
commendatlons In full
The speaker stated that a sotinlon
would be held tomorrow to give Draw
an opportunity to present his bill Thu
important sections of the proposed
amendment are as follows I
Strike out all after the enacting
clause and Insert
action INo alien shall acquire title
to or own tend in the state of California
except as hereinafter provided but he
shall have and enjoy In the state of
California such rights is to persona
property as are 01 hall bo accorded a
dusts of the United atats under the
laws of the nation to which such alien
belongs or by to treaties of such na
tion with lh rnllrri fltstes except as
may bot affected hy the provisions
of this act
= Tbii ma
to de n a n t1IWiT itW
aliens so long at they are held by the
pcenent owner
Section 11011 aliens who may here
after acquire real property IB Callfoi
nla by devise descent or purchase ma >
hold the Mime for five years from the
date of so acquiring such title If any
alien at the time of acquiring title to
lands situate In this state be under the
net of II years he may hold title to the
name for flee yeara after the tints he
become 21 years of age
Section tAny alien who shall here
after hold lands In the state of can
foniia In contravention of the provi
sions of this act may nevertheless con
voy the fee simple title thereof at any I
time before the Institution of eoh at I
proceedings as hereinafter provided
piovlded however that If any such
conveyance shall be made by much
alien either to an alien or to a eltlsen
of the United States In trust and for
the purpose and with the Intention of
evading the provisions of this act such
conveyance shall be null and void and
any such land so conveyed shall be
forfeited and cschoattxl to the tate of
California ubolut > ly for the benefit and
use of too public school funds
HEROIG MEASURES
TO SAVE HIS LIfE
After IWtnc ll illr Ilwlcn to Oxer
muslin ICrTects of Morphine Cllf
fiml VlmInn ltat Ilreubrutt
After being beaten with wst towrt
for hours and having applied to Ms
nude body an electric battery that
caused him to Jerk and writhe with
pain UM purpose habit to save Us
life from morphine palsoslug Ctfford
WhaUu calmly asked this morning for
breakfast stating be would like a bowl
of soup and a cup of teal
The man lat the sm rgnoy hospital
at police headtiuarUr and from tW
ye t nday nfiernoon until early this
moi nlng pollcemsn and firemen under
order of physklana whipped him with
wet towel und applied as electric bat
Ir > tu guin the mastery over ths dead
ly hug und save the mans life Ifn
hail tiikin un overdose of morphine to
rIItv < > the terrible pain that racked his
b < U und his system thoroughly ab
wjibod the poison before lie was found
mi nodical asslstane rsndarsd
Ho ass found yesterday afternoon In
his room at the Lincoln House by the
proprietor The latter at once notified
he police and Whalen was removed
tu the emergency hospital end Dt f
K itesle called In Th physician at
uiii recognlsad that the mans con
iitIn wa most serious and that there
as < iMrely a rhanee of saving his Ufa
H olf measure were resorted to with
OCt loss of time but Uu fight was a
haid out
Aft < r wuslilna out tire man stoimich
in 10111 < save him antldutes of a
powiiful nature and thin sssirihd
the UM of the bfelUi und the ot
to wris
IU Utrllllllt il < Illlo I III t lit titee
titia HhiNtu Iort r Jail > Itlpl
slid sevonll Urssjsle5 aosuninil tlu task
of arousing Whalen It seined hours
before he showed signs of rvnaliilii
consciousness hut finally bsgun to rai
l under tbs terrible treatnwnt
Whulrn staled that b had been suf
fering from Inrtessmalory rhsunmtlsin
and other elimealL a had bern re
i < lved Py P fl O Haul a a charity
laUtstit He told Dr Paul be hail
taken ni > rt > hlns at lima tl loltev lbs
tn
pain and Ille physician urdrrod In
to dlscontluu the Use of llw drug Yes
today the pain uctinu uulitnaMe mul
IIM ii tuck d lag 1 r 1
with the result It I vhil < u t i
piutialily bv able it Unt < tile luI j
Side caning or t niurij
sii
If 00 THEY SET 1
I UP SUCH A S UAWK1
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Is the Question Now York Insur J I L
tnoa Official Asks Regarding L
Frlonds of the Saloon j f
ON PROHIBITION IN TEXAS rt M r
d j
Personal Obiaratlon as to Hovi i
Laws In Lone Star State t t
Dwl With Question I i
J f
Xet a VnoHiit sum In tlC TOn I I
Slumly After lu lilqliar JI
houses CIO + ed little t il
M i t
I f q
W H Berdan general agent for the
Worth British and Mercantile losur f 1 t
anoe company whom office is at te t > t
William Htreet New York I watching t <
the development of the present alt t
tion for prohibition In Utah with a 1
great decree of interest Mr Berdan 3
last night stated that b rsemlzecl Ml J 1 >
the ear mark u he had ben ipt
mr h b 0 the t
round both subsequent and prior m t
the successful Introduction o proMM I t P s j
tlon In Texas J
D prohibition prohibit The u l
friends of the saloon say that It doM
not wa suggested to 3tr Jan iL
Well he said with a smile If It >
does not why do the
> they Mt up such u
xquawk 1
iit
What about this statement that If t
Utah dpt prohibition felt Luke f
CIty and the state generally will b act < d
back rent and values wilt g ton n if
and a general commercial slump will
be In order was the
nrdr next question j 6
Ut tnt tell you was the prompt l
response I raa In Texas when the t L
temperance agitation nan at Its hlt11
I resided them tot 13 month and was t
then when the local IJptIOfl bill
lol up In bi passed f
and necaimi law All the p
bal I Al th came ar f
guni ntn that an being used her we t
used them On nil sides I beard thc t < r r i
rlbli uy that the state would go to the t
everlasting bowwows I was living In
the town of Sherman when It went dr c K
und the pessimists insisted that every I lL
thing would to to the doge When th >
law went Into onVct there were about
31 iloons closed up Naturally there I
wer so vacant store rooms for rent I J
ou t J
NOT A VACANT BTOHE hi
I vent back nix month later Theic
I Ith ltr
tla wt a vacant store In tb place
und the county certainly was not In lbs
hUIh of despond na
Lt me tell you how local option
worked In Texas Ont county would
ote for local option und tb law would
HO into effect The result was that the
undtslrablM arose and moved lato tho
adjoining county where they could gat
their drink In due season that count
would take note of Its undesirable
tke r I uadeable new
rltlaens and the Increase In crime and
then that county would asia and vote
for prohibition and the undesirable
would arise also and move In tide
way Texas voted for prohibition tl I
What I prohibition doss not pro I
hibit There la Ins liquor sold when t
It II In fore there are no public drink i
10 places the working man does noi
have t pass saloons on his w nv to ami I
from work and It ellmlnutu tho nun
men and boys from the drink oil en 1
tlrely I dont care when you go II 1
any prohibition state you have yet to
hear of a case where liquor ba been
sold to boys l a Mind tuw A blind
tor absolutely will not sell liquor to t
place a boy tor It la too risky In th fitst H
T conversation took place In R 1 I i
poe
eal Insurant office which carries U h
agency for Mr BciUans u Sir Et J
Berdan at the Use had no idea that l
ho stat talking for publication 1 tt
would lIo have anyone think IbM I I t
was going around the
11 c country preach
IR prohlUUon he said when asb d A
for an uitsrvtow for pwbMcatf 1 1
was k for my opinion on tile aub
ject advs It1 ub 5 i
TABERCASE J r
tr
IIIlh In lIuhoM Cmpiii r0 II
lhlt OoneJmled r T
S DIego < Jo 00Argomeat J k ff
U Tuber hashes serge proceedings v
were concluded today and tb eses lab
en under advtseoteat by the court T
e r who ii restating extradition praised j <
tap for h return to Mearchllgbt Wev
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on a eahrg of eajbeseleatant Brewing f
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eat of the catlap ef a bank here ef
lt t e
which b wa president mad tile plea I
tbet a b wa 10 la Nevada at I S
Use tb mime was ocigmitted aM sever I
hq4 been a resident of U sat aisjm i
t bs could not therefore be israel
a fvgitlv from Jut t 1
Shelf Smith Use Nevsda ofneJsJ who
Is her fighting for custody of Tskei I
declares hi ws > < i don the promise
t
dlar would brine Tatar back tai I i > <
trial and that ii will uee every a s s
and all the money wttsla bw power to
MIl the uromte i soislsn is sol
peeLed bMr BSBU ansi 1 the mesa
Urn Tab ls at liberty having N
paroled t UN estne e I isasel 1
STRONGEST EBB TIDE RE
CORDED ON PUGET SOUND
KitUle Wash Ji Wail S3lig
tldsl bsrvstlons of B MB Mat M
far f i am Port udlow oMosr ef the r
B lssmr Oednuy ot tb onset Mil 5
gcoduli survey found the stimifMt shb
Ida HI ureed un Puget souM Th
ebb ass its e kiwu an hour which III
sin iinuiual our ui 10 expenses la a
I ft Y passaic
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kOdslun It mc iii l lirliia uiublsns see I
iintij with Ilt uiiMl ruins Inlo LUa
lh
am i On i iiuUi ti < HUM the wlfr 1
of nhti > tia li I uiiitersioud lbl a <
lion 11 be tills on the reeuASl cC t
ths In i lee 11 and sled ar o
iniiiui lnUluilu4i fe a r4ueU i t
ltttt ilm rrnai U i h 4 1 > 1 j
furnulii1 h > i Uk flu at Bafii I t I
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ml < mi 11 li unluii I
waliM for OIIIHIIXII lal pus ioeea ale hick I o
lutf Irtig fiuiuiK i anil Oml limieoa p f i
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