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1d 1 Established June 6 1870 SALT LAKE CITY UT UTAH An SATURDAY lVltRCH MARCH 31e 1906 10 o PAGES Price Five ive Cent Ce aid d gives gives what is isr required t d
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MINERS ADJOURN ADJOURNSTRIKf ADJOURNSTRIKECERTA1
< Vf H tf I A iP 1 8
TRIE STRIKECERTA1 STRIKECERTA1en CERTAIN CERUlien CERTAINMen
lien en Authorized to Return to Work Workin Workin Vorkin
in Any y District Where Wheref WhereScale WhereScale
f
r Scale Is Signed SignedMITCHELLS SignedMITCHELLS SignedMITCHELLS
MITCHELLS WORD WO D IS LAW LAWCONVENTION LAWCONVENTION LAWCONVENTiON
CONVENTION OBEYED EVERY EVERYDEMAND EVERYDEMAND EVERYDEMAND
DEMAND DEMANDIndianapolis DEMAND DEMANDIndianapolis DEMANDIndianapo1i
Indianapolis Ind March 80 BOThe BOThenational 30Thenational The Thenational
national convention of the United UnitedMine UnitedMine UnitedMine
Mine Workdrs Workers of America adjourned adjournedsine adjournedsine adjournedsine
sine die today after authorizing the thenational thenational thenational
national and district officers to pin pina if In Ina n na
a wage agreement with any an r coal opera operator optrator operabr ¬
tor who would agree to pay the th scale scaleof Ecaleof cak cakof
of 1903 or its equivalent fr a l period periodof periodof
of two years ears This is an itnadvanee advance of o
555 55 per per cent in wages in Illinois In ¬
diana Ohio and western Pennsylvania Pennsylvaniaand
and all other districts except the south southwest southwest southwest ¬
west composed of Missouri Kansas KansasTexas KansasTE KansasTexas
Texas TE > xas Arkansas and the Indian Inia Ter Territory Territory Territory ¬
ritory where an advance of 3 l cents centsper umtspE cntper
per pE > r ton is demanded d manded asthe as the 1M3 scale scaleis realeis caJeIs
is practically in force in that tis tistrict dstrict s strl1
trict trictThe trl1The
trictThe
The cbnvjaation declined an offer offermade offtrmade offxmade
made by b thelipmtors thQQPQ theip itors ators of Illinois In Indiana Indiana Indiana ¬
diana aiirDbIo fb t submit the wage wagedifferences wagedifferences wagedifferences
differences to arbitration When Whencoal a acoal aoal
coal < oal oDeqttor oDer itor oWns mines in different difl eJent
districts the scale must be signed Si sigu l d for forall foraU fozall
all the properties pro crtles at the sam time limebefore timebefore timebefore
before any an will be illowed to run runHalf runHalf runHalf
Half aMillion a Million Men Involved InvolvedThe I InvolvedThe wclvedThe
The action a tin of r t the t1i convention cnnve ciinvejitjon lti ll will I
bring out of the mines of the coun country country country ¬
try 509000 men In the he anthracite and I
bituminous fields These will rcniaJn rcniaJnon r rzmaii man manon L Lon
on strike until settlements settlem nts have been beensigned bc < n nsigned I Isigned
signed by districts or with individual individualoperators inl1ividualoperators lndividnajoperators
operators v The only miners at work workn wcrkon werlon
on > n Monday will be 25000 250 > men in the
New River Pocahontas Fairmont and andcentral andcentral I Icentral
central fields of West Virginia where wherean wherean wherean
an agreement was made several days daysago daysago daysago
ago to allow the th mf men n to continue at atwork atwork alwork
work until thedlstrict
convention now jrW on
In session at Charleston Charle ton has icachod icachoda 1 each d da I Ia
a disagreement with ths th operators operatorsThe operatrsThe operatorsThe
The joint state conventions of the theoutlying theoutlying theoutlying
outlying districts to be e held next week weekor weelior
or 0 now jn in ses pii at t Charleston W iV iVa
Va a Louisville Ky Bes MoInes Iaf 1a 1aSagfnow laSaginaw
Saginaw Mich and Clearfield in cen centra eentraT en entra ¬
tra Pennsylvania were w e empowered empoweredunder empow empoweredunder red redunder
under the action of th the convention to ¬
day to sign agreements agr ments with the theoperators theoperators theOperator5
operators oftbes oftt ofthesestates states if they agree agreetopay a agretopay ree reeto
topay to Day the ala seal sea seaSome v vSome
Some Will Make Peace Peacee
4
le e men will return to work work ork as soon soonhe 500nhe soonhic
he scale sc e Is 1s1 1s14r slgnt l if J jftCHia ft ftgreeihehtln
Ji 4r greeihehtln eeIhe etheut f 1n tJ1 tSese es J jofn fn ztt state eon coauions on
J uions y any of the th miners min ra cn sign signTnf sJgftnit L LriTh
nit > scale and resume work mk where In1 In1dividual fn fndh InhlVdUal
dividual dh dual operators pay P the advanced advancedscale adBneedSC81 I Iscale
scale scaleIt SC81It scaleIt
It is anticipated antiei ttted that the Stale dale le will willbo wiibe
iI1 be signed In a few tlay av by employers employersof mplo fltpOyeF fltpOyeFof r S Snf
of 75000 men Tins PttsbUrg Coal Coalcompany Calompany a1 a1company
company and F L Robbing Ho1 biI1S of west western western westera ¬
ern Pennsylvania Pennsyh mia who also owns mines minesin 5 5In
in Ohio Illinois and Wsst 1 Virginia Virginiawill Virginiawill
will 111 it is expected sign ac once to together together together
gether with a number nurnb nunbr r of independent independentoperators indeJ indepeneuloperators > njeut njeutoperators
operators The miners expect to grt grtthe gtt gttthe g L Lthe
the advance soon in ii fill the Indiana Indianamines In iana ianamines L Lmines
mines south of the Baltimore Ohio Ohiorailway Ohiorailway Ohierailway
railway in a number of central In Indiana Indiana Indiana
diana mines in onehalf of the Illi Illinois 111 111nois 1lInois ¬
nois mines and in a li lprge r e percentage percentageof
of the mines of Ohio Obi The Th duration durationof I Iof
of the strike in Michigan Kentucky Kentuckycentral J Kentuckycentral ntucky ntuckycentral
central Pennsylvania Iowa and West WestVirginia WestVirginia WesiVirginia
Virginia can better be determined when whenthe whenthe I Ithe
the state conventions meet when ex expressions expressions cxprosslonS ¬
pressions from the operators oJ2l lors as to totheir totheir tetheir
their intentions will be made madeMitchells madeMitchells inadeMitchells
Mitchells Opinion OpinionPresident OpinionPresident OpinionPresident
President Mitchell baUT aJ today toda he e be believed beIieed believed ¬
lieved onehalf of the tonnage of Illi Illinois 111inois 1111nois ¬
nois Indiana Ohio and western Penn Pennsylvania P Pennsylvania n1 n1svlvanla ¬
sylvania wouldsign wo ld sign very Y tJ soon and a alarge al i L Llarge
large l rge number of independents JndeJen ents havingan havintun having ulvinga
an a n annual output of 13000000 tons tns whoproteted who whoprotested wit witprotetted
protested here against ag l t the advane advanceiut advane1ut advanebut
but who would Day > flY the th4advance advance de deirianded d dmanded deinanded
irianded and their men would resume resumework resumework
work The miners expert expe t very ery few fewoperators fwoperators fcwoperators r
operators in the southwest will sign signat 1gn 1gnat I Ial
at once oncoThe onc oncThe onceThe
The joint conference of this 3Is dfstrict drstrict 3Istrict
trict adjourned today titer disagree disagreeing dl disagreeIng ree reeing ¬
ing and after the miners and unani unanimously 1In3nlmousb nnImously ¬
mously declined to submit the differ differences dfIt differences r rences ¬
ences to a commission to be appojnted appojntedby I Iby
by President Roosevelt RooseveltExecutive RooseveltExecutive Rooseveltc
c c Executive Board to Meet MeetTho
The national executive bord will willmeet vll vllrneettOrnorrow HI HImeet I
meet rneettOrnorrow tomorrow morning to take up the theContinued thHContinued thiContinued
Continued on Page 2
SILVER KING
T IS 1 DEfENDANT DEfENDANTJames
James McGregor Piles es Suit for 900
000 Alleging Unlawful Ex Extraction Extraction Extraction ¬
traction of Ore OreFROM OreFROM OreFROM
FROM MAGNOLIAST LOUIS LOUISACTION LOUISACTIONIS LOUISACTION
ACTION ACTIONIS IS BEGUN IN THE FED FEDERAL FEQERAL FEDERAI
ERAL COURT COURTJames COU COURTJames RT RTJmnesiIcGregor
James JmnesiIcGregor McGregor or to be more ex exact exact exact ¬
act the th MagnoliaSt Louis Mining Miningcompany Minigcompany lini g gcompany
company company yesterday filed an action in inthe inthe inthe
the federal court against the Silver SilverKing SHverKing SilverKing
King Mining company of Park City Cityand Cityand Cityand
and David Keith and Thomas Kearns Kearnsdemanding Kearnsdemanding Kearnsdemanding
demanding judgment for 900000 or orthree orthree orthree
three times tIm the value of ores which
it t is alleged have been secretly wil ¬
fully and unlawfully extracted from fromplaintiff fromplaintiff frontplaintiff
plaintiff companys Magnolia and St
Louis claims The suit has been beenthreatened beenthreatened beenthreatened
threatened for several mpnths past pastand pastand pastand
and at one time it looked as though
McGregor and the King management managementwould managemenwould managelnenwould
would get together togetherand and fixH fi fithiings things up upwithout upwithout upwithout
without resorting to the courts but butnothing butnothing butnothing
nothing came of the negotiations negotiationsThe
The complaint filed during the aft afternoon afternoon af t ternoon ¬
ernoon contains cont ins allegations that are areto areto ureto
to the point though brief It is al alleged alleged atleged ¬
leged that through underground work workings workings workIngs ¬
ings which reach out from the Sil Silver Silver Sitver ¬
ver King mine the defendant com company company cornpany ¬
pany has entered the boundaries of ofthe ofthe f fthe
the Magnolia and > St Louis claims and andmined andmined andmined
mined ore therein moved it away and andconverted andconverted andconverted
converted it to the uses of the de defendant defendant defendant ¬
fendant company without the consent consentor
or knowledge of plaintiff or itSxprede itSxpredecessors itspredecessors itapredecessors
cessors which means James McGregor McGregorand
and his associates The complaint re refers refers refers ¬
fers to certain concealed under underground uJderground uiderground ¬
ground workings through which the thedefendant thedefendant thedefendant
defendant company gained access to tothe tothe tothe
the claims mentioned but no particu particulars particuJars particuhars ¬
lars are given touching the location of ofthese ofthese ofthese
these workings workingsIt
I
It is a matter of history however howeverthat howeverthat howeverthat
that James McGregor Eeveral month monthago inontluago I Iago
ago got permission from the Silver SilverKing SilverICing
King company to enter some of Its Itsworkings itsworkings itsworkings
I
workings for f the purpose of satisfy ¬
ing himself whether his ground had hadbeen hadn hadbeen
been n trespassed upon or not and it itwas itasduring itwas
was asduring during this investigation that he hefollowed hefonowed hefollowed
followed a drift running approximately approximatelysouth
south from fr m Kfng workings into the theMcGregor thelIcGregor theMcGregor
McGregor ground groundShaft groun grounShaft groundShaft
Shaft Being Sunk SunkThe SunkThe SunkThe
The two claims of the MagnoliaSt MagnollaStLouis MagnoliaStLouis I ILouis
Louis company r are located about 1600 1600feet 16UOfeet 1600feet
feet southerly from the Silver King Kingcompanys Kingcompflnys Kingcompanys
companys shaft A shaft is now be bedent being beng
ing ng sunk brthe bthecounnynndPresi bthecounnynndPresident compnn l1dPresi l1dPresident
dent McGregor stated that he expected expectedto
to have to sink something like 700 feet feetin feetin feetin
in order to reach r ach the theworkings workings through throughwhich throughwhich throughwhich
which the alleged trespass and mining
has been carried on The shaft is now nowdewn nowdewn nowdnwn
dewn over 100 feet f et and it itJs 4s expected expectedthat exp expectedthat cted ctedtftllt
that the objective point will b reached reachedin
in July Some ore has beei und in insinking insinking insinking
sinking the shaft shaftAs shaftAs shaftAs
As property of the Silver King Min Mining liIining Mm Mming ¬
ing company entirely surrounds the theMagnolia theMagnolia theMagnolia
Magnolia and St Louis ground the thebattle theb thebattle
battle b ttIe will probably be a long drawn drawnout drawnout drawnout
out and stubbornly contested one W WC Wc W WC
C Hall and Frick Edwards Smith Smithare Smitharc Smithare
are attorneys for the plaintiff laintiff com company compe cornStatement ¬
pany pe r
Statement by Principals PrincipalsMr
Mr McGregor was as asked last even evenIng eenIn evenlag
lag In for a statement statementI statementdont
I dont know that there is any anything anything anything ¬
thing for me to say on the he subject subjecthe s bject bjecthe
he said sai The suit speaks s > eaks fqr itself itselfThis itselfThis ItselfThis
This action is for trespass on dhe level levelonly leelonly levelonly
only which I myself have seen If an anunderground anunderground anunderground
underground survey proves that there therehave UJerehave therehave
have been other trespasses further ac action action action ¬
tion will be taken takenWhen takenWhen takenWhen
When advised of the filing of the thesuit thesuit thesuit
suit last evening David Keith presi president president president ¬
dent of the Silver King Mining com company company cornIany ¬
pany stated that he had been ex expecting expecting e epecting ¬
pecting the action but did not know knowthat knowthat knowthat
that the papers had been filed filedOf filedOf filedOf
Of course the suit will be fought foughtto
to a finish said Mr Keith and you youcan youcan youcan
can say for me that I know the Sil Silver Silver Silver ¬
ver King company will wIn We know knowthat knowthat knowthat
that the vein has its apex In Silver SilverKing SilverKing SilverKing
King territory and we shall prove it itWe itTe itWTe
We Te have mined no ore that belongs belongsto
to James McGregor or his company companyThe companyThe companyThe
The vein is a small one and has no noconnection noconnection noconnection
connection with the main ledge of the theSilver theSilver theSilver
Silver King property in the sense that thatit
it is a part of it There is not a par particle particle partide ¬
ticle of ofdanser danger that Mr iIriIcGregor McGregor will willget willget willget
get judgment in this action and there thereis
is no occasion for any stockholder of ofh ofli f ftb
tb h t Silver King to become alarmed alarmedover atarmedv alarmedover
over v r it
ALPINE is mm EXCITED OVER OVERRECfflT OVERRECENT O ORECENT
RECENT RICH DISCOVERIES 4F OF ORE
Special to The Herald HeraldAmerican RQrnldAmerican HrahdAmerican
American Fork l < ork March 38 3OAlpine Alpine is isexcited isexcited isexcited
excited j ever v r several e ral rich mineral mineralstrikes mineralstrikes mineralstrikes
strikes recently ree tJy nmfife mad In thehills the hUls east eastand eastand
I
and north of town Some time ago agoIra agoIra agoIra
Ira McDaniel of Alpine made a strike strikegetting strikegetting strikegetting
getting a good vein almost at the thegrass thegrass thegrass
grass roots which assayed 11 in gold goldand goldand i iand
and 3 ounces in silver slh er He succeeded succeededin i iIn
in getting Uncle Jesse Knight in interested interested Interested ¬
terested enough so that he sent a man manover manover manover
over to inspect the prospect prosp ct and it itIs itIs ItIs
Is rumored that thathe he was favorably Im Impressed impressed impressed ¬
pressed with withUg its apperance and will willprobably willprobablY
probably take hold with a view to todeveloping tb tbdeveloping tbeveIoping
developing It This prospect les di directly directly dlrectlY ¬
rectly on the mountain east of this thiscity thiscity thiscitY
city cityAbout
About two and onehalf miles north northof norhof northof
of this claim and on the old work workings workIngs workIngs ¬
ings formerly owned by b the Pacific PacificMining PacificMining PacificMining
Mining MiUingi j Kmpany mpany Samuel SamuelMcCauley samu9lIcCauley Samue SamueMcCauleY
McCauley of Alpine has opened up upsomething upsomething up5ornethlng
something apparently big At a depth depthof
of only fifteen feet from the surface surfacehe surfache surfacehe
he crosscut a vein which is twenty twentyfeet twentyfeet twentyfeet
feet wide tjirough t t1irou rou h which there is a afourteenfinclj afourteen7I afourteeflIstrOk
fourteenfinclj fourteen7I fourteeflIstrOk Atstr strSak k of rich tellurium telluriumore
ore An average sample assayed assay 7820 57820the 7820the 7820the
the values running rum l1g 63 ounces in silver silverand silverand silverand
and the rest in gold goldThe goldThe goldThe
The vein has been traced and found foundto
to run directly through two claims claimsowned dahnsowned claintsowned
owned by bythe the Pacific company This Thiscompany Thiscompany ThiscompanY
company will put men to work right rightaway righta rightaw4
away a aw4 w y to locate and open up the vein veinm veInLU1 veinon
LU1 m it Jzroperty Clqse 9 by these tb aeclaims claims
H A Andrews Andre has opened up a vein veinof veinof veinof
of ore in his prospect which he has hasbeen hasbeen hasbeen
been working for some time and which whichshows whichshows whichshows
shows up rich values running high in
bromide of silver silverWhen silverWhen I Ihen
When hen the news of these rich strikes strikeswas strikeswas i iwas
was divulged in Alpine yesterday it itcaused itcaused itcaused
caused a small sized si d stampede stampe e of the themale themale themale
male portion of the town Farmers
left their plows carpenters and ma masons masons maSons ¬
sons their wOrk rk lend all sped to the
hills By night nearly every unap unappropriated unappropriated unappropriated ¬
propriated claim cla m from the foothills to tothe tothe tothe
the snow line had a location notice noticestuck noticestuck
stuck upon it Mr McCauley McCaule is work working working ¬
ing his prospect and taking out ore
having a number of sacks on the thedump
dump at present presentJEFF presentJEFF presentJEFF I
I
JEFF DAVIS AHEAD AHEADvf AHEAD AHEADir I Idr
vf ir OF SENATOR BERRY BERRYLittle BERRYLittle
Little Rock Ark March CO > 0With > With prac ¬
tically complete returns from sixtytwo sixtJtwoout i iout
out of seventyfive counties Governor GovernorJofTerson GovernorJefferson GovernorJefferson
Jefferson Davis has a majority of 2072 2072over 20 20o 2072over
over o er Senator Sf > nator Jame = H Berry for the
Democratic nomination for or United States Statessenator Statessenator Statessenator
senator Senat SenatcV r Berry Ber at his home In InBentonville InBentonviIle InBentonrille
Bentonville again declined today to ex express express cxpress ¬
press an opinion as to the probable re result result resuit ¬
sult saying that he preferred to wait fur further further further ¬
ther returns returnsReturns returnsReturns returnsReturns
Returns from the Fourth congressional congressionaldistrict congressionaldistrict congressionaldistrict
district indicate the nomination of W V B 1 1Cravens
Cravens of Fort Smith for representative representativein
in congress to succeed John S Little Littlenominated Littlnomina4d Littlenonilnatcd
nominated for governor
Pound the Water Right I
CANNIBALISM CANNIBALISM IN INARCTICREGI0S
ARCTIC ARCTICREGI0S ARCTICREGI0SHorrible RfGln S SHonible
Horrible Stories Coming From Chuk Chukchis Chukchis Chukchis
chis a i Remote Part p of ofRussia ofRussia ofRussia
Russia in Asia Asiaaccounts AsiaJ Asiaaccounts
J
it p terS1J11Yg rcJt 31 or Dl Dlaccounts
accounts are reaching St Petersburg Petersburgof
of cannibalism and starvation among amongtribes amongtribes amongtribes
tribes inhabiting the Arctic plain of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the Chukchis peninsula at the theextrem extrem ¬
ity of Asia Most lost of the reindeer
died of starvation during the winter winterof
of 190405 leaving the inhabitants with without Without without ¬
out means of oJ communication or o food foodDuring fnodDurIng modDuring
During the last winter whole tribes tribeshave hibeshave
have died and members ot o the Omo Omolons OmoIons OmoIons
Ions and Oloiya tribes when facing facingstarvation facingstarvation facingstarvation
starvation assembled in council and anddecided anddecided anddecided
decided that nothing remained remain d hut lutdeath hutdeath
death dea tho
I
Agreed Upon Death DeathThey DeathThey DeathThey
They agreed that each head of f a afamily afamUy afamily
family should kill his wife and chil children children thUdren ¬
dren and then commit suicide The Thetribesmen Thetribesmen Thetribesmen
tribesmen gathered on a plateau cov covered covered ccvered ¬
ered with snow and ice and in the thedarkness thedarkness thedarkness
darkness of the Arctic winter the theSpartan theSpartan theSpartan
Spartan decision was executed 1XCU J not a asingle asingle asingle
single member of the two tribes tribc > 5 sur surviving surviving surviving ¬
viving
Revolting Details DetailsMore DetailsIore DetailsMore
More revolting still is i the story or ory of ofwhat ofwliat ofwhat
what occurred in a family cf the theYukahir theYukahir theYukahir
Yukahir tribe A mother and nine of ofher cfher f fher
her children having died iIe of hunger hungerthe hungerthe hungerthe
the father a surviving daughter and anda
a nephew lived upon the remain and andwhen andwhen andwhen
when they were consumed the father fathermurdered falhermurdered fathermurdered
murdered the nephew A Russian Russiannamed Russiannamed Russiannamed
named Dolganoff who went to the re region region region ¬
gion to buyv buyvfurs buy furs reported the situa situation situation sitnation ¬
tion at Yakutsk Siberia He entered entereda ntl red reda
a snow Hut of a Yukahir family while whilethe whjJethe whilethe
the latter were eating the head of a amurdered amurdered amurdered
murdered relative relativeCost relativeIDAHO
4 4IDAHO
IDAHO UNIVERSITY BURNED BURNEDCost I
I ICost
Cost of the Building Destroyed DestroyedWas DestroyedWas I
Was 230000 230JOODlnsurance 230000InsuranceAniounts Insurance InsuranceAmounts I
Amounts to 105500 105500r 105500Special
r Special t to1The < The Herald HeraldBoise HeraldBolse I j
Boise Ida March M rch 30 roIt It is shown by bythe b bthe
the qte records here that the main building buildingot bundin bundinot
ot ot the Moscow university which burned burnedtoday bumedtodar burnedtoday
today cost 230000 00 The insurance car carried carried carned ¬
ried on the building and contents amount amounted amounteJ amounted ¬
ed to 105500 in twentyfour companies
It is estimated that it would now cost costfully costfGUy costIcily
fully 350000 to replace the building buildingPresident buildingPresident buildingPresident
President Roach of the board of regents regentshas regentshas regentshas
has called a meeting of the board at atMoscow atMoscow atMoscow
Moscow on Thursday next It Is possible possiblethe possiblethe
the governor will attend He Hestated stated he hestill
still ill go if he can possibly get away Sec Secretary Seeretary Secrotary ¬
retary of f State Gibson may ma also go Dr
Reach < discussing the situation this even ¬
ing in said saidWhile saidVhlle saidVhile
While then was Sl05 105500 OO of insurance Insurancethat
that would not be sufficient to enable enablethem enabJethem enablethem
them to go on with the construction of ofthe ofthe otthe
the main building They The would have to towait totIt
wait tIt It until the meeting of the legislature legislaturebelore legi iegi1aturcbelore lature laturebefore
belore any greater ater expenditure could co ld ba baplanned b bplanned btplanned
planned He would recommend to the thebeard thebeard thebcard
beard he said that they the hurry the work workon workon workon
on the two mining buildings for which whichthe whichthe whichthe
the contracts have just been signed signedFurther signedFurlher signedFurther
Further it was his Idea that these be fin finished finiRhed finished ¬
ished off for recitation purposes the in installation InstalIaUon installatlon ¬
stallation of machinery in the machinery machinerybuilding machinerybuilding machinerybuilding
building being deferred until the work workof workof workof
of reconstruction wa waf completed The TIJetnin TIJetninIns mm mmlog min mining ¬
Ins work could be carried on in the pres present present prosent ¬
ent mining building just as it had been beenin beenIn beenIt
in It the past pastHe pastHe pastHe
He would further recommend that the thethird thethird thethird
third story stot of the present mining build building bulJdIng buildlag ¬
ing be fihished off Three or four our good goodrecitation Soodrecitation goodrecitation
recitation rooms r oms could be provided provld d there thereMoreover tbereMoreover thereMoreover
Moreover the armory building could be beturned beU1med beturned
turned over to tire classes a building be being beinb 117ing ¬
ing secured in town In which to store the thearms thearms thearms
arms and other paraphernalia of the ca cadet cade cadet ¬
det de corps corpsThe corpsThe corpsIMie
The loss or ot the th library Dr Roach said saidwis s saldwes ld ldWS
wes a great blow but the regents still stillhaJ stilihaJsome stillhaJ
haJ haJsome some 2000 of the library fund on onhand onband onhand
hand With this the necessary reference referencebooks 1cferencebooks referencebooks
books for department work could be se secured seJ1ed seuEed ¬
cured
TREE ALCOHOl ALCOHOli ALCOHOLDILLFAVORED
i Bill DILLFAVORED DILLFAVOREDVote FAVORED FAVOREDVote
Vote in House Committee on Ways Waysand Waysnd Waysand
and nd Means Mea s Was Almost AlmostUnanimous AlmostUnanimons AlmostUiiathinous
Unanimous Unanimousi
1 I IWashInglon 4 4Washington
i Washington March Orrhe The house housecommittee housecommittee housecommittee
committee > bn on n ways and means today todayauthorized todayauthorized todayauthorized
authorized a favorable report on the thefree thefree thefree
free alcohol bill The vote on the bill billwas bHlwas billwas
was 16 to 2 Dalzell iPa Pa and Grcs Grcsvenor Grcs Grcsvenor Grcsvenor
venor 0 voting against it itScope itScope itScope
Scope of the Bill BillThe BillThe BillThe
The bill was reporter l as prepared preparedby
by the subcommittoe e and introduced introducpby
by Chairman Payne It provides provId s that
beginning three months after Its pas passage passage pansage ¬
sage domestic alcohol alcoh l or such degree degreeof egr egrof
of proof as may be prescribed by the thecommissioner thecommissioner thecommissioner
commissioner of Intsrnal int nal revenue and andapproved andapproved andapproved
approved by the secretary se r tary of the treas treasury treasury treasury ¬
ury may be withdrawn from bond bondwithout bondwithout ud ud1vlthout
without the payment of internal reve revenue re renue revenue ¬
nue tax for use Inthe In 1 the he arts and in industrIes industries ¬
dustries and for fuel light and power powerprovided powerprovided powerprovided
provided it shall have been mixe l in inthe inthe Inthe
the presence of and under und r the direc direction direction direction ¬
tion of an authorized government offi officer officer officer ¬
cer before withdrawal with de denaturing denaturing denaturing ¬
naturing materials suitable to the use usefor uscfor usefor
for which the alcohol alcoh l is withdrawn but butwhich butwhIch butwhich
which destroy Its character charat t r as a bev beverage beverage beverage ¬
erage and render it unfit for liquid liquidmedicinal liquidmedicinal L Lmedicinal
medicinal purposes purposesPenalty purposesPenalty purposesPenalty
Penalty for ReDistillation ReDistillationA
A penalty of five years Imprison Imprisonment mprjscnment inprscn inprscnment ¬
ment and 9000 000 fine is imposed for foreither foreither foreither
either redistillation or the use u e of any anyprocess anyprocess anyproces
process to render Jhe he alcohol so with withdrawn wHhdrawn withdrawn ¬
drawn salable as a beverage or for formedicinal formedicinal formedicinal
medicinal purposes There is appro appropriated appiopriated lflprQprJated ¬
priated 250000 for the employment employn1 Jt of ofsuch cfsuch Cisuch
such additional force of chemists chemi > ts as asmay asmay atmay
may be necessary to the Internal reve revenue revcnue revenue ¬
nue bureau to administer admnist UK act actRICH actr actRICH actRICH
r
RICH STRIKE AT BEATTY BEATTYBeatty
4 Beatty Nev March 30 3OA A rich richgold 4 4
4 + 4 gold discovery is reported fifteen fifteenA fifteenmiles 4 4miles +
+ A miles northeast of Beatty Assays at ata f fa 4 4a
+ a depth of a foot are said to give a areturn 4 4 4return
4 return of 182 Strikes Stril es are also re reported f 4
4 ported at other points Hundreds of ofprospectors f 4 4prospectors
4 + prospectors are dr on the ground and a atownsite + 4 4townsite
4 townsite has already been located locatedGENERALS locatedt 4
444 + + 4 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + t + + + + + + + + tt ttGENERALS +
4 4ENERA1S
GENERALS JIP8 LIPS SEALED SEALEDFormer SEALEDForrner SEAUFormer
Former Governor of Canal CanalZone CanalZone I IZone
Zone Cannot Criticize His HisSuperior HisSuperior HisSuperior
Superior Officer OfficerWashington OfficerVashing1on OfficerWashington
Washington March CO 30Thc I The course of ofthe orthe a f fthe
the president m dismissing the members membersof m mbers mbersof 3 3of
of the Walker canal commission wasin wasinquired waslnquired wasInquired ¬
quired into by Senator Morgan today todaywhen todaywhen todaywhen
when General George W Davis former formergovernor formerg I Ivernor
governor g vernor of the canal zone was on the thestand lhestmd th thstand
stand Senator Hopkins objected on the theground theground tinground
ground that an officer of the army should shouldnot shouldnot I Inot
not be put In the position of criticising criticisinghis criticisinihis
his superior officers officersIt I IIt
It would be the height h ight of Improprie Impropriety ¬ II
ty said General l Davis to express ap approval approval approval ¬
proval or disapproval of the president presidentwho I Iwho i iwho
who is my m superior officer officerSenator officerSenator officerSenator
Senator Morgan said he would not press pressthe pressthe I Ithe
the question He commended the witness witnessfor wItnessfor 3
for the course he had taken but criticised criticisedSenator critlcls d dSenator I 3I
Senator Hopkins for his efforts to prevent preventInquiry preventinquiry preven prevenInquiry I
Inquiry into any an affair which might In any anyway an anway p pway
way reflect on the administration administrationGeneral administrationGeneral administrationGeneral
General Davis expressed the opinion opinionthat opinionthat opiniotthat
that the United States StaJes is expected to be berobbed berobbed hi hirobbed
robbed In adjustingtitles adjusting titles to the land in inthe Inthe Ii t
the canal zone and that the cost would wouldbe woukbe I tI
be many millions of dollars The cost to tothis tothis t tthis
this government would be much greater greaterhe greaterthought
he thought If the h minority mlnorit plans for the thecanal thecanal thi thicanal
canal were were adopted adoptedThe dopt d dThe
The danger of earthquakes was as ever everpresent eyerpresent eve evepresent r
present on the Isthmus the witness said saidbuthe saidbut saidbuthe
buthe but he did di not believe this should be con considered considered considered ¬
sidered seriously It a sealevel canal with without without without ¬
out any great masonry structures were werebuliu werebuilt wetiDavla
built buliuGeneral builtGeneral <
General Davis will resume re5 me his testimony testimonyMonday testimonyMonday testineophMonday
Monday
I
COUNT WIITf IS ISABOUT
ABOUT ABOUTTO TO RETIRE RfTlREResignation g gResignation I 1I 1
Resignation of the Strong Man of ofEussia ofRussia 0 1 1Russia
Russia Said to Be in the theCzars theCzars theCzars
Czars Bands BandsSL HandsJ HandsSf
J
Sf SL Petersburg March 30 20Since ince the thesitting thesitting tin II IIsitting
sitting of the council of the empire empireMarch empireMarch empireMatcit
March 19 at which Premier Prcmi r WItte WIttemade 1VIttemade Wltt e emade
made an enigmatical statement which whichwas whichwas i iwas
was interpreted by many members uiembers of ofthe ofthe o f fthe
the council as a virtual declaration declarationthat dcclararcn dcclararcnthat
that his career as premier was ended endedand endedand ndedand
and that he would be succeeded by
Privy Councillor Kokovskoff former formerminister formerminister formerminister
minister of finance the premier has hasnot hasnot hasnot
not attended the session of the coun council council councii ¬
cil and his continued absence adds addscolor addseoTor addscolor
color to the rumors of his retirement retirementat tfotirementat
at an early date datein dateIn dateIn
in the Czars Hands HandsThe Handd HanddThe HandsThe
The Associated Press is positively in ¬
formed that the premiers > reml rs resignation resigrt on
based on the grounds of ill health Is
before the emperor This however i inot inot 1 1not
not admitted at the premiers JJeml r chancel chan EI ¬
lory The general belief ir irr high quar quarters quarters quarters ¬
ters is that if Count Witte Vi e retires r tires t twill twill twill
will not be M 1 Kokovskoff but M 1
Goremykin former minister of the in interior interior intenor ¬
terior or General Count lunation
leader of the reactionary party who whowill whowIll whowill
will succeed him The combination f of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the reactionaries is undeistoo1 unl1el tool to be bel1 beM
M Goremykin for premier and Gen General General Genctal ¬
eral Ignatieft for minister of the he in interior interior intenor ¬
terior In moderate circles the fall fallof fallof fallof
of Count Witte at the present junc juncture juncture juneture ¬
ture would be regarded as a catastro catastrophe catastrophe catastrophe ¬
phe pheI
4 4POPI
I PORK BARR IIARRfttEft EL l ILL FILLED FILLEDOmnibus FiftEllOmnibus i ii iOmnibus
i
Omnibus Public Building Bui1dingBill Bui1dingBillWill Bill BillWill BillWill
Will Carry CarryAppropriation CarryAppropriationof Appropriation Appropriationof
of 25000000 25000000Special 25JQOOIOOOSpecial
Special to The Herald HeraldWashington HeraldY HeraldTasiiiflgton
Washington Y shington March 30 3 0The > The house ho se com committee committee cornmittee ¬
mittee on public buildings and grounds groundshas groundshas groundshas
has completed the omnibus public build building building ¬
I
ing bill but will not report it for several severaldays severaldays severaldays
days The contens of the bill are with withheld withheld withheld ¬
held from publicity but It Is known that thatit thatIt thatIt
it will carry an aggregate appropriation appropriationof
of about 25000000 25000000Places DOOOOOOPlaces 000000 000000Places
Places in the Rocky mountain region regionwhich regionwhicb regionwhich
which are to be given buildings or sites sitesare sitesare sitesare
are in part as follows Wyoming build
Ing at Sheridan and site at Rawlins Colo Coloand Colorado Cob CobIado
rado buildings at TsJnldad Tflidad and Boulder Boulderand Boulderand
and Increase of cosflimit cost limit of Colorado j
Springs buildings b iJdlngs Idaho building at Mos Moscow los loscow j
cow Utah building at Provo ProvoA j
A special meeting was held by the house housepublic bousepUblic housepublic
public lands committee today on Chair Chairman ChaIrmem Chairman
man Laceys bill providing for the dis dlscontinuance discontinuance discontinuance
continuance of the office of receiver of ofpublic ofpublic 1 1public
public land offices Land Commissioner CommissionerRichards CommissionerRichards CommissionerRichards
Richards was as heard In advocacy advocac of thej the thebill thebill
bill and he presented arguments for the thediscontinuance thed1scontinuance thediscontinuance
discontinuance of office as previously previouslymade previouslymade previouslymade
made in his lest annual report reportThe reportThe reportThe
The committee took no action today and andIt andit i iit
it is believed will decline to t report favor favorably favorably j jably
ably upon the bill which is said to have haveno lave laveno I Ino
no support in the committee excepting exceptingthat exceptingthat exceptingthat
that of Chairman Lacey Lace The senate com committee cornmlttee j jmittee
mittee on public lands also is opposed to tothe tothe j jthe
the bill and there Is no probability of r fa favorable favorable favorable ¬
vorable action being taken on it by this thisWRECK thiscongress thiscongress
congress
WRECK ECKIN IN TEXAS TEXASAbilene TEXASAblJene TEXASAbilene
Abilene Tex March 30 3tAn An eastbound eastboundTexas eastboundTexas eastboundTexas
Texas Pacific passenger train collided collidedwith coJlJdedwith collidedwith
with a freight train near Eskota today todayNone todayKone todayNone
None of the passengers received serious seriousInjury seriousinJu seriousInjury
Injury inJu though several were painfully pain full fullhurt
hurt Among the Injured wasW was W H Am Amble Amble Amble ¬
ble of Los Angeles AngelesTHREE AngelesTHREE AngelesJo
Jo JoTHREE
THREE TRAJNMEN TRAINMEN KILLED KILLEDPortsmouth KILLEDPortsmouth KILLEDPortsrnouh
Portsmouth Portsmouth O March March SO 3IJTwo Two train trainmen trainmen trainmen ¬
men were killed gao Qn fatally fatnJ Injured and andfive andflv andfive
five flv other persons seriously telfouslyinJured Injured in a awreck awreck awreck
wreck on the Chesapeake Ohio rail railroad railro railroad ¬
road ro d near Quincy Quln y Ky tonight
WOULD REST IN INi 1NUNMARKED
i UNMARKED GRAVE GRAVEJohn
John Connor Aged 60 Years Kills KillsHimself KillsHimself KillsKimseif
Himself Because BecauseofPoor BecauseofPoorKealth ofPoor ofPoorHealth of Poor PoorHealth
Health HealthHE HealthHE KealthHE
HE SHRINKS FROM ILLNESS ILLNESSGRADUATE ILLNESSGRADUATE I IGRADUATE
GRADUATE OF UNIVERSITY UNIVERSI Y OF OFDUBLIN OFDUBLIN OFDUBLIN
DUBLIN AND ANDCIVILENGINEER ANDCIVILENGINEERArter CIVIL CIVILENGINEER CIVILENGINEERAfter ENGINEER ENGINEERAfter
After signing his name to a note re requesting requesting requesting ¬
questing that he be buried in an un unmarked unmarked Unmarked ¬
marked grave John Connor 60 years of ofage ofage ofage
age formerly formerl Employed mPloed as nightwatch nightwatchman
man at the Rio Grande Western yards yardspulled yardspUlled yardspulled
pulled a revolver from his pocket yester yesterday yesterday yesterday ¬
day afternoon while sitting on a bench in infront Infront Infront
front of the Saltair depot Fourth West Westand Westand Westand
and First South streets and shot him himself himself himself ¬
self through the head Death D th was in instantaneous Iustantaneous instantaneous ¬
stantaneous The bullet entered the right rightside rigbtside rightside
side of the hood just above the theettr car Ill Illliealth IIIhealth Illhealth
health was the cause of the tragedy Irug tragedy dY
Four men witnessed the suicide but
they were unable to prevent It Jacob
Bai driver for the J G McDonald Candy Candycompan Candycompany
company was passing the station while whileConnor whileConnor
Connor had his gun in his hand This at ¬
tracted his attention and he saw the old
man press the gun firmly against his
head Bai yelled cUed at him and jumping
Ironi his wagon ran toward the station
where Connors was seated Just as Bai
landed on the the1ground ground the gun exploded
and when the cloud of smoke cleared
away awa the body bod lay lifeless on the bench
William H Pugh living at 317 West
First South street and C E Connover
living at the Colorado house heard Bai
cry out They hey ran across the street to ¬
ward the station as they thc r saw the glitter
of the gun in the sunlight and a moment
later the report of the revolver was
heard The body dropped back on to the
bench and as the muscles relaxed the
gun fell from the hand Another man
standing across the street saw the fatal
shot fired tiredAfflicted firedAfflicted firedAfflicted
Afflicted With Tuberculosis TuberculosisFor
For three months Connor had been at
the Holy Cross hospital suffering from
tuberculosis The disease had secured its itsgrip itsgrip
grip rrrin HTr r Vl him tT He 1 1death
upon dreaded the lingering
I death which awaited him He left the
hospital a few days ago and was going golnSI
I back to th j hospital again yesterday He Hewent
j went to the old Saltair depot epot to take the thecar thecar
car to the hospital It is believed that
I he wrote a note while sitting on the bench benchwaiting benchwaiting benchwaiting
waiting for the car and decided to take
his own life and end his suffering
The note was not addressed to any per person person person ¬
son nor was it dated It was written in inpencil inpencil inpencil
pencil and stated that Andrew J Cronin Cronlnchref Croninch Croninchief
chief ch clerk of the Rio Grande Western
freight offices be sent for and that his
body be taken to Edward E ward G ODonnells ODonnellsundertaking ODonnelrsundertaking ODonnellsundertaking
undertaking establishment At t the bot ¬
tom of the piece of note paper he had hadnvrittenftbatiiebebnri8dlnsH hadwritterthnthcbebur1nd1nan
nvrittenftbatiiebebnri8dlnsH unmarked unmarkedgrave 1IIItnarkedgrac unmarkedgrave
grave and signed his name nameConnor nameConnor nameConnor
Connor formerly roomed at the Colo Colorado Colorado Cob Cobredo ¬
rado house while he was employed at the
Rio Grande Western stern yards His effects effectswhich effectswhich effectswhich
which consist of a few clothes and a few fewother fewother fewother
other articles were ere left there in a valise valisee
He e had no n relatives living in this country
are Known i cronin said saidlast sauilast
last night that he had known Connor for forabout forabout forabout
about ten years He first met him In Colo Colorado Colorado Colerado ¬
rado and since Connor had been em employed empoyed employed ¬
ployed at the Rio Grande Western estern yards yardsbecame yardsbecame rds I
became intimately acquainted with him himGraduate himGraduate himGraduate
Graduate of University UniversityConnor UniversityConnor UniversityConnor
Connor was graduated from the Uni Unicourse UJ Univarsity i iverslty
varsity of Dublin where he completed a acourse aCourse
course in civil engineering Mr Cronin Cronlnsaid Croninsaid Croninsaid
said For some time he practiced it as ashis ashis ashis
his profession His impaired health forced forcedhim forcedhim forcedhim
him to give this up He came to Colorado Coloradoabout Coloradoabout Coloradoabout
about ten or twelve years ago where I Ifirst Ifirst j
first met him He was in search of bet better better better ¬
ter health and worked about the mines minesand minesand minesand
and railroad shops shopsWhen shopsWhen shopsWhen
When he came to Salt Lake aBout aBoutseven aboutseven j jseven
seven years ears ago a o he was in search of out outdoor i idoor
door work and a d accepted the position of ofnightwatchman ofnjghtwatchman ofnightwatchman
nightwatchman about the Rio Grande Grandeyards Grandeards Grandeyards
yards ards Later he was employed as flag flagman flagman flagman
man at one of the railroad crossings He Hewas Hewas j jwas
was compelled to give up his work about aboutthe aboutthe aboutthe
the first of the year on account of his hfshealth hishealth hishealth
health He was advised to go to the hos hospita h05pita hospital
pita but he knew that his life was only onlya
a question of time He was about 60 8 0 years yearsof yearsof
of age and as far I know had no rela relativps relativps relatires
ried tivps in this country count He was never n ver mar married married marned ¬ I
0 0DENIED a
DENIED BY HARLAN HARLANWashington HARLANWashington HARLANWashington
Washington March 30 30JustiCe Justice Har Harlan ITarlan i
lan today denied that he is about to toretire toretire i
retire from the supreme SU9rE > mp bench as re reported reported ¬
ported In som quarters j
1
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Henry H nry Phipps of Pittsburg Here to toConsider t tConsider toConsider
Consider Erecting an Immense Im Immense liiirnense ¬
mense Building BuildingLOCALCAPITALISTS BuildingLOCAL BuildingLOCAL
LOCALCAPITALISTS LOCAL CAPIT CAPITkLISTSTO tLIS S TO AID AIDPLAN AI AIDPLAN D DPL
PLAN PL N TO HAVE COMMERCIAL COMMERCIALCLUB COM COMMERCiALCLUB M ERCIAL ERCIALCLUB
CLUB PARTICIPATE PARTICIPATEHenry
y yI yHenry
I
0 0Henry
Henry Phipps PhIp multimflllonalre steel steelmagnate steelmagnate steelmagnate
magnate and chairman of the board of ofcflreetors
directors of the United States St too Steelcor Steelcorporation Steel C cOr cOrperation r rporation ¬
poration formerly of Pittsburgh Pa and andnow andnow andnow
now of New York City CIt is in the city
locking after some of his Investments
I is declared probable that while hero
Mr Phipps will make definite d rtnlte arrange ¬
ments for the construction of a huge of ¬
fice building on thenorthwestcorner the northwest corner of
State and Second South streets In the th
Phipps party which traveling is througli througliOlynipla
the west and south In the private CRt
Olympia combining business buz1ne and pleas pleasWalton pleasure pleasare
are Itre re besides iIr PhlpptJ Pilpp himself H
Walton Miss Walton Mr and Mrs R H
Franks William A EnsKo and H A
Shaffer all of New York
Arriving in Salt Lake from Ogden Ogd en about aboutbegan
11 oclock yesterday monalart Mr r Phlp Phipps
began immediately the work of inspecting Inspecting1his
his holdings in this city For the tb greater greaterpart great greaterpart < < r rpart
part of the day he was engaged In this thi
task together with his agentjO agen agent Tuttle
Bros Among the propertiesinspected properties inspeeted arei are
thfc th buildings as Second South and State Statestreets Statestreets StatcStreets
streets extending west as far as Com Commercial Commrcjal Cornniercial ¬
mercial street the Ricketts block at
Third South and State 9t fSr better
known as the Halls hotel hotetit1WIaft SM5afrbuild 4Daftbuild build
Ing on Main street the terrace adjoin ¬
fag the Board of Trade building on n Vest
Second South street the he Manitou lI nitou hotel hoteland hoteland > l land
and several other minor pieces of business businessproperty busln businessproperty 6J 6Jproperty
property Mr Ir Phipps PhiI > PS is the owner of ofseveral ofseveral ofseveral
several pieces of residence property In
the th Fourth precinct and has also a large largeamount largeamount largeamount
amount of acreage close to the city cft In Inall Inall Inall
all his holdings represent an outlay of ofapproximately ofaTproximAtely ofapproximately
approximately 1000000
Mr Phipps is a heavy hcav stockholder in
UK tJ National Bank of the Republic He Hewas HI HIwas Hewas
was for a considerable time connected connectedwith connectedwith conneotedwith
with the institution in the capacity ca aetty of a
director Recently lIe resigned from his hisofficial hisofficial hisofficial
official position his son succeeding him himMay himMay himMay
May BIY More Realty RealtyAlthough RealtyAlthough RealtyAlthough
Although no 0 flcial announcement has h s
been b tn made by Mr Phinps himself some someof someof someof
of the members of his hi party intimated intimatedyerterday intimatedyerterday intimatedyerterday
yerterday that he would 1HJld make further In Investments fnv 1 1vestments ¬
vestments v tments in Salt Lake realty re 1t
From time to time statements have ba
been made that Mr lr Phipps would build buildon beiIl1on
on his property at Second South and
State streets At the time of his last visit
here he gave out the impresslon that thatsuch thatsuch thatsuch
such would t > e his course of procedure procedureHe
He now owns all but one lot in inthe the half
blcck mentioned and this t ls piece of prop ¬
erty has been offered to him at a rea reasonable reasonab reasonable ¬
sonable sonab e figure it is said If the details detailsof detailsof
of the transaction can be arranged it itprebe i ijmrtMM 14 14pl
jmrtMM pl ttwfcSftHbs 1hM MrTCt VIM 111 H have ve on onit Onit enit
it within a few months a great sky skyscraper sk skscraper skscraper ¬
scraper The structure which Mr r Phipp3
has in mind for his State street property propertywill propertywill propertywill
will cost in the neighborhood of SlOOOOO SlOOOOOand
and will 111 be one of the finest nest buildings in inthe inthe
the west
Commercial Club Interested InterestedThat 1nterestedThat InterestedThat
That there is more than p rumor behind behitvlfrom behinth behindthe
th the Phipps building story is Mid to comp compfrom comefrom
from the proposition plOpo iUon semiofflcially mad madby madby madby
by the Commercial club No definite ac action attlon action
tion has yet been taken by the club but butif butif butIf
if Mr Phipps agrees to build officers of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the club state that the organization or nizaUon will willagree will8ree cviiiegree
agree to lease for a period of twenty twentyyears twentyars twentyycars
years < ars two floors fJo rs in the building
Several local capitalists capltalistshave have in the past pastweek pastweek pastweek
week had meetings looking toward the theconsummation thfconsummation theconsummation
consummation of an arrangement with withMr withIr with3fr
Mr Ir Phipps for the construction of the thfcontemplated th thcontemplated thecontemplated
contemplated building One of these men menstated mPTlstated menstated
stated yesterday that if Mr Ir Phipps will willagree willa wiltagree
agree a ee to furnish 750060 local investors investorswill Investorswill investorswill
will raise the balance for a milliondol milliondollar ¬
lar office building for State street A Ameeting Ameetins Ameeting
meeting of some of those interested in th thpreposition the thpprcposltion thepreposition
preposition has been arranged with Mr MrPhipps MrPhlpps 11 11Phipps
Phipps for this morning Definite re results rf rfsuIts reselts ¬
suIts may come from that meeting before beforethe beforetbe beforethe
the day is over overParty overParty overParty
Party on Way East EastMr Eastllr Eastfr
Mr fr Phipps and his pariMffiB pa grYorlc grYorlcduring York Yorkduring Yorkduring
during Januery for pa1ll a RRgHe trip
through the southern states stat CSJIforoia CSJIforoiaArizona tLlIfornia a1iforniaArizona
Arizona New ew Mexico Utah and Colora Colorado Coortdo Cobordo ¬
do The party part Is now homeward hom ward bound boundFrom boundFrom boundFrom
From Salt Lake the party will go goDenver to ttDenver toDenver
Denver where they will be entertained entertainedhy
hy Lawrence C PhlP Phipps nephew n hqw of the theiron thniron theiron
iron master From Denjtsrjfene Den party wiT wiTgo vil vilECO iJ
ECO directly east to toContinued Ild td New NewYor NewYork
Yor York
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HENRY PHIPPS PHIPPSMultiMillionaire PHIPPSMultiMIllionaire PHIPPSMuLtIMlIUonaLre
MultiMillionaire Steel Magnate Now In InSalt Salt Lake

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