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Show A I : ' 'I Ogden, Utah, November 27, 1908. YOL XII. NO. STEPFATHER F BYJDS SON 0F HATH Mother of Herman Billek Dies From of Vrzal Illness Follow- Sons Conviction ing Shock of Her Uncensored Cable Dispatches of Murder California De- clare That Anarchy Prevails Drunken Unchecked. Breaks Down Family-Pris- oner Young and Cries'in His Cell, s i Port-au-Prin- Brute Who Beats CANADA FAS FOR GREAT BATH IN CLOUDS JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Nov. 27. OIL BOSTON, Nov. 27. Fifteen members the Aero club of America, who were successful in a recent drawing for a will trip-- , to the clouds and return, make an ascension from Pittsfield, The club will pay Maw., tomorrow. all expenses, the object being to encourage members in active participation in the Joys of ballooning and other aerial sports. KANSAS CITY, MEXICO AND ORIENT RAILROAD NEARLY READY FOR OPERATIONS WARMING IIP Hogs and Other Stock of America and Europe on Display in Chicago. - Nov. 27. classes. The show to be opened tomorrow will Inst until December 10, and will probably be Inspected by half a million of People from all ovej the country. It la confindently expected to surpass In attendance and general Interest last year's mammoth show, when there wer, on exhibition 7,621 of the finest animals n the world, contributed by twenty-tw- o states, one territory and lour foreign countries. Premiums numbering 2,400 and over 976,000 were offered In upwards of COO classes of cattle, horses, hep and swine, besides packing house nd other Interesting exhibits. More than 400,000 visitors from nearly every 1st, in the union and many foreign countries attended. The success of this great animal how both has awakened much Interest, and abroad, and a marked improvement In American fl(ks and herds has been the result Official reports tend to show that the exhibit which opens tomorrow will be by a large margin the greatest and most successful demonstration of its hind in the history of the country. at home HATH to- 27. The I FRANCE IS STIRRED BY NEW YORK FINANCES L WIVES ARE CHARGED BY THEIR HUSBANDS WITH 8-j- jn taw Courts Decision Believed to Have Knocked Out Legality of Statute. na- tional conservation committee has bout completed ita task of taking lock of the nations resources and will meet next Tuesday to begin work on "e report which will be presented to lne President about January 1. TULSA, Okla., Nov. 27. Considerable excitement among the laboring (lasses anu In legal ( Idles os well has been occasioned by the decision of a local court today, acquitting the New State paving company of violation of the r law because it showed in the court that the men were anxious to work more than eight hours. It is believed that this part of the new states constitution is practically Invalidated if the higher courts sustain the decision of the lower tribunal. eight-hou- INDUSTRI im-posi- non-suppor- t. g ; t, DISPLAYED IN EAST CHICAGO, Nov. 27. January will be an important month for the Industrious hen, dosens of big poultry shows having been arranged for that month in cities the Central West and Northwest. Among the big state shows will be that of Wisconsin, at Milwaukee, opening January 12;' the Michigan show at Detroit, beginning January 9, and the Minnesota exhibition, at Minneapolis, from January II to 19. i MAIL LOST UIU. OF iE nov. It is reported 27. KITE36E IN PEHITEHTIARY TAKING Washington, card Inale are created during the com--1 Vatican circles, ing consistory. appointments would mean much that a group of Chicago, New York, to Buck the Catholic church In America, It Ban Francisco and St. Louis million- is declared, and leading Roman churchaires have offered through Manager men of the United States are extremeKennedy, a contribution of one million ly desirous of having the two new dollars in Peter's pence If two American cardinals named. ROME, Nov. day In FORT WORTH, Tex, Nov. 27. The Troubles of Mrs. Steinheil Create Kansas City, Mexico A Orient road, Many Merchants Refusing to Sell the new line from Kansas City to the NEW YORK, Nov. 27. New Tort's Great Sensation Woman Re Mexican Pacific coast, is now practical- financial condition will lie the subject Oil on Account of Fouto Sweetwater, Tex, of s thorough Investigation, which will ly completed about 200 miles west of this city, end be commenced next Tuesday. Expert fuses Today to Talk.. on the rteen Deaths. through train service between that accountants have been at work their farts have and inaubooks the of city, place and Wichita, Kan, will be week from next Sunday. snd figures ready for presentation to gurated PARIS, Nov, 27. Late this afterWork on the balance of the road the legislative investigating committee WINNEPEG, Manitoba, Canada, Nov. through western Texas will be rushed .when it meets next week for the first noon Minister of Justice Bryan with27. Mony merchants are refusing to to , ' hearing. completion. drew the proceedings In the Steinheil sell oil on account of the fourteen case from Magistrate Boucard detaildeaths which resulted from explosions ing Magistrate Andre to conduct fur alleged to have been caused by adulterated oils. ther Investigations, Canadian newspapers are demanding The case was taken from Magistrate a thorough investigation and urging the on the ground that he was Leydette government to employ , detectives for formerly closely affiliated with Mm. the purpose of investigating the stories Steinheil. The charges or murder of her regarding the mixing of gasoline with husband which have been placed against Illuminating oil for the purpose of ruinNON-SUPPORing the business of competitors. the woman have created a great sensaT . Demands are being made that shiption in all of Parts and of France. ments be seised and examined. Today, Mm. Steinheil was taken before the inquest on the fourteen deaths was postponed for the second time. Magistrate Boucard, but, was suffering In the year 1880 the rate of divorces so from nervousness that it was WASHINGTON, Nov. 27- - The cenin Utah averaged 114 to the sus office bulletin of statistics on mar- granted to question her and she was 100,000 population: in Wyoming, 111; CANADIANS FEAR riage and divorce, made public today, in Nevada, 106; and in Idaho, 68. In sent back to Jail, where in solitary conshows that six husbands in Utah se- 1900 the ratios were as follows: Utah, finement she refuses absolutely to disdivorces from their wives be- 02 in 100,000 population; Wyoming. cuss the tragedy. The statement that CATTLE DISEASE cured she poisoned her husband because he tween the years 1887 and 1808 on the 119; Nevada, 111; Idaho, 120. The figThe bulletin ures show that the percentage of di- failed to take up the Dreyfus cane .soonground of vorces In 1880 was highest in Utah and er, has caused a great public commoThere are certain Isays: in Idaho, but in 1900 it was low tion and threatens to revive the bitter. Nov. 27. MINNEAPOLIS. Inised and comparatively commone lowest est in Utah and highest in Idaho, of the ness of the Dreyfus case. Railway officials this afternoon grounds that are more readily applica-jbl- four lntermountaln states compared. M. Hamard, chief of the detective received notice from the Canar as against the husband than as dlan government of a quarantine A j against the wife. Notably there is neg- - The highest percentage of divorces in bureau declares that he had no doubt which any state in 1800 was in Colorado, 158 she was guilty of the murder, but said Iect to provide, or against meats from certain parts !for the husband seeking divorce is to each 100,000 population, and lowest the manner in which the victims lied of the United States because of indicated that she had accomplices. 9 the foot and mouth disease The (hardly an available ground, although in InDelaware, at 10. Utah the percentage in 1900, Alexander 1170111 accused by Mme. 9 packing houses say they have- 4 the present investigation found six not been notified of the quarancases In the state of Utah in which the .though less than in 1890, was still 20 Steinheil, was taken before the magishusband obtained a divorce on that above the general average for the trate, but hie testimony is being kept tine secret. United States. a 'ground. non-suppor- i--i k-- t- - I .1 ;4 1. ii IN FOR SCRUTINY weU-reco- i. 'a I The world's exhibition of meat and draft animals, the International Live Ktoik show, will open tomorrow evening with the biggest display of cattle, hogs, sheep and horses in its history. Nearly all the exhibits are stabled here today, and all la in readiness for Hie opening of the great amphitheater. Sunie of the best animals of their kind in all the world are entered in all the CHICAGO, blue rilibon u n of o Horses, Cattle, I . January 20 to March 20 are the dates set for the 1609 Florida Exposition fair and arrangements for- the big winter show are already belnb made. Indications point to an unprecedented ruth of northern tourists to Florida this winter and nearly all of them will probably take advantage of the opportunity to Inspect the fair. SCANDAL IS STOCK SHOW Makes Appeal for well-inform- - ILL NATIONS' Ones exposition, and assurances already received indicate that the show will be by far the biggest of Its kind ever held anywhere. Governors and- prominent men of all the corn states- have been invited and many have already accepted. d The Rescue Bowie's Holy City From the Worldly Mans Mother. WILL TAKE VAPORY ready for a bitter battle, last night made an attack, rushing the picket lln, and forcing the soldiers to lire. The situation today la considered extremely serious, snd every possible , precaution Is being taken to prevent strikers, armed and apparently lighting. PERTH AMBOT, N. J Nov. 27. Troops, drawn up In strong lines, are guarding the National Fire Roofing company's big plant In anticipation of an attack from drink-eraseforeign strikers. Voliva Seeks to Raise Million and Half Dollars to OMAHA, Neb., Nov. 27. The second week in December will mark the opening in Omaha of the National Corn Foreigners in Hayti are making frantic appeals to their governments for protection, and the French representative haa cabled for ships. Tha German minister, it la aaid, has cabled a similar message to Berlin. -- It la the general opinion in St. Thomas that intervention by the United States la necessary." F Shoots Down Contributions. Fort-au-Princ- F Boy HEaLDSHUKG. Cal., Nov. 27. Fred Inglemun. IS years old? shot and killed hia stepfather, John Day. who was engaged in brutally beating his wife. Fosters have been conspicuously CHICAGO, Nov.. 27. Zion must be Day is said to have been drinking savea! placed Jn all parts of Zion asking for This is th cry which has gone up contributions to the fund. and returned home in an ugly mood. He greeted his wlf tpr viciously as- from Overseer Voliva, who, as the successor to Alexander Dowie Elijah, saulting her, it Is said, and when young the Scwnd," former high priest of Inglemun protested, he was thrown to the city of Zion, established by Dowie. SAY DEAD MEN ARE VOTED. the floor and choked. The boy had pre- is entrusted with the destinies of holy D1AMONDVTLLE, Wyo., Nov. viously armed himself and during the Zion. Overseer Voliva announced today 27. On the ground that Asad succeeded his with stepfatner struggle that he would offer the federal re- $ men were voted in this camp on In getting a pistol out of hia pocket ceiver, who has been appointed since election day, it is understood and vbot Day in the temple. Day ex- the bankruptcy of Zion, one million that defeated Democratic candifive hundred thousand dollars for Zion pired several hours later. dates propose to contest the Immediately following the shooting City's property. election. The defeated candiThis will be done in order to keep A dates also alleys frauds on elecInglemun walked Into town and gave himself up to the officers. tion day In other coal camps. the holy territory from falling into the hands of worldly people. NATIONAL CORN EVPOSITION ON IN OMAHA, NEBRASKA. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. to a cable dispatch received early today by the Picayune from St. ThomW. I., private cable advices CLEVELAND. O. Nov. 27. Mrs. which resulted in the death of the con- as, I). victed are received there from murderers mother. Marat ra Billek. the mother of Herman Bilek Collapses. censored to effect the the that Billek. who has been sentenced to CHICAGO, Nov. 27. Herman Billek sent from Hayti only give a fitcutlon on December 11, after being collapsed completely today when he of the reign of terror now faint idea members was in of his death cell, of the told, convicted of the murder . sudden on mother in his morn-that Island. of away passing existing this died of the Vnal family, Cleveland this morning. The continues: I dispatch Inf- Billek broke down and cried like a Anarchy reigns throughout Hayti Since the conviction of her son. who baby, heartbreaking sobs shaking his and the country is literally running I, Bohemias and is alleged to have body. After a time, he controlled himaaid he self and his that with blood. Private cables received that knew vichis Influences upon used hypnotic mother would never stand the shock of here from state that in failed Vrael has rapidly tims. Mrs. his conviction. wholesale executions ar in progress, I health. Billek said that he had been in con- both by the government forces and by the revolutionists. Persons who ars X pathetic letter received Wednesday stant and hourly dread of receiving from her son. In which he maintained such tragic news since the receipt of suspected of sympathy with the insurhis innocence, is said to have been the letters from hia mother telling him of gents are being summarily shot by tha rsuse of an attack of heart failure her great sorrow. orders of President Norde Alexis. The same course Is being followed by the revolutionists, who have control of the southern part of tha republic. T MOVEMENT 10 SAVE ZION IS KILLED III STREETS SON KILLS 285 LA PORTE, Ind., Nov. 27. Counsel 'serving hia sentence. It was at first announced by Attor-nore- y for Ray Lamphere, found guilty yesterLILLEY WILL RESIGN Worden that an appeal would FROM NEW POSITION day of arson by the Jury and sentenced to from 2 to 20 years In the state peni- ibe taken and the verdict of the Jury evi- was declared by him to he ridiculous. WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. Congress- tentiary and a fine of 95.000. has man George L. Lilley, who was elected dently decided to make no motion for It Is apparent, however, that no attempt j to reverse the sentence will be mad a governor of Connecticut on November rehearing. Lampherefl who was charged with the The defense aparently has decided to 8. will resume his seat when congress murder of the notorious Mrs. Belle allow the sentence to stand hoping to opens and serve throughout December. Gunnese and her three children, said free Lamphere at the end of two years. take will His resignation from congress last, was found When the minimum term of the ineffect December 11 and he will be sworn to have occurred in Mayarson. He was determinate sentence has been served, In as governor of the Nutmeg state the guilty by the Jury of to to taken begin the prisoner may ssk for a parole. Michigan today City next day. NATIONAL COMMERCE COUNCIL DI8CU88E8 LABOR PROBLEMS OF STEAMER WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. Outside of four lives lost In the sinking of the Panama steamer Finance at the edge of the harbor In New York yesterday, the most serious loss, besides the ship's damage, was the disappearance of the. NEW YORK Nov. 27. Labor problems, agreements between employer Several hundred bags were aboard the employe, wage-earneInsurance, employers- - liability and the salary loan the Finance, and It Is uncertain are among the Important subjects add- whether any will be saved. A cargo ed to the program of the National estimated at 912,000 for the canal comCouncil of Commerce for its session mission was practically lost. Wreckers to be held In New Tort on December are working about the ship, which Is 14 and 15. rapidly going to pieces, today. rs |