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Show VOL X. No. 258 lift Datlji at SETS COURTESAN iiiiru, lltal; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 18C6 IMWI FOR A COUSIN WELL THIS CAUSE OF FIRE EMPEROR WILLIAM 13 AS MAD AS A HORNET THEREAT. Tempted Mayor Woman of Kaysville and He Fell. Government PRINCE is Going to Shook Dice For a Girl and Prosecute Octopus at the Widower Won JOACHIM'S MAD FREAK an Marrying a Tubby Old St. Louis. Palican With a Past aa Long aa a Dream Will Losa Half Hia Fortune and Hia Titles. MUST FIGHT FUR ITS EXISTENCE WERE Inaiata UNKNOWN HEPJUtlS FOR PARTS MEXICANS KILLED A MAN AND SOUGHT TO CONCEAL ACT. the Game. MARRIED RIGHT BOUT COVERED WITH WOUNDS Parliament Looks Upon Japan Matter as Negro Says Ho heard the Men Quar-re'in- g Immediately Before the Fire Broke Out More Corpses Taken From th Rums. AWAY FEARS WE MM HAVE TO FIGHT t (Special to The Journal.) Stand tha Scandal ha Knew BERLIN", Oct. 87. A cording to hia Kid Waa Canting, Sa Ha Left Wife, expressed determination, Prince JoaMada a Hika chim of Prussia, a cousin of Home and Frianda and Emperor William, will tomorrow lead to the 6irt Old Story Woman .in Caaa. altar Marie Sulxer. a variety actress of shady reputation and questionable past. Extremely fat of and KAYSVILLE, Oct IT. Having loot ten years the senior ofpaunch her prosa to tend rtrtue and being unable were pective husband, her face and form a the crltldama which ha knew caricature of vulgarity and commonll Kayo-fiof W. mayor Bamea, R. vice. Cousin Bill will have alight place Bamea and former caahier of the cause to be proud of his new relacompany of thla Village, haa tive. kft fur part unknown. That the young prince la Infatuated B dlaappeared Saturday, and when to the point of madness with thla adwhich from In waa Ogden, teen at It 1 venturess there ran he do doubt. In took be the train expected point vain have hia relatives, front the kai(nr the eaat ser down, stormed and threatened. In accounta the at Bunea left all hia vain they dragged from the depths of he while and, condition, In good tub depravity the filthy record of the creamoat the debta of aeveral people, mm he Intended to marry the woman to going away ture in not yet due. Prior of a thousand affairs, bloated with bt resigned hia position. wife of Baron debauchery, the cast-o- ff Bunea aeema to have been, the victwho married her as the Liedenberg, a waa There im of a temptation. culmination of a drunken spree. loman In the caae. The strength that Prince Joacqulm is about SO years be rejoiced In proved to be a weakness, of age, and la the second son of the man. la a and now he the late Prince 'AlSomething like four yearn ago, D. J. emperors uncle, brecht, who died last month. Before of Studebaker a representative grins, a branch he died. Prince Albrecht learned of jim, came here and opened came hia hia sons mad infatuation for the actWith him (ur hia company. an effort to break up the vlfe and two bright, beautiful children. ress, and In young, vivacious, match reduced the young mans inTha woman . waa heritance from eight millions to four p.nainnte. fond of society, a smart millions. a Evidently the prince conwinsome and in her. way reiser, j bleary-eye- d She was a general favorite In sidered the frowsy-haire- d, woman. the aortal life of the town, and her hua-ban- d octrees worth the four millions, for he exorta-tion- s apparently doted on her, granting paid as little attention to the of hia father as he haa since to every wish and providing her lavishly the threats of the emperor. with money and the things It can purcIf Joachim carries out hia intention hase. She waa a Texas girl, and It of marrying Frauleln Sulxer, it la cerIf aatd, came of a good family. forever barred The couple made their home at the tain that he will be Kaysville hotel, and to thla house came from the court circles and will be rethe alio, a ahort time later, a young man lieved of hia title of major In hum Hillard county, named Andrew Grenadier guards, the crack regiment CteWart, who spent some time there of the German army. In so ter aa It Is inder treatment for some Injury re- possible to do ao, all of hia titles and ached while mining. Stewart was mu-dai- honors will be stripped from the prince Inclined. So waa Mrs. Evana by the outraged kaaler. Joachim haa long borne the reputaAa intimacy sprang up between them that resulted In the separation of Mr. tion of being the black sheep" of the Hia escaand Mrs. Evana, and ultimately In di- royal families of Europe. vorce proceedings and a legal separatipades, although attempts have been on. made to cover them up, are known to It la at that point that R. W. Barnes have been numerous and at times alSrt figures in the case. ' Ai'S personal most bestial In their vulgarity. Of Mend of Evans, he waa appointed late year he haa become more sedate, guardian of the children of the dihowever, and haa affected a love for vorced parties, and through him, from literature Hia apparent id art. that time to the present, the (35 a change of heart made the announcemonth alimony haa been paid to Mrs. ment of hia proposed marriage to The Evana for the support of herself and fat and vulgar daughter of a kitchen the children. scullion ajl the more startling to hia For a time Mrs. Evana lived In Salt fiends. taka Later there was talk of a reconciliation between the divorced couple RAIDED CUSTOM HOUSES. being effected, and alie came back here ST. PETERSBURG, Oct 27. Revoind took rooms In Kayavllle. lutionists today raided the customs In hia capacity aa guardian of the house and wrecked the place with fhlldren, Bamea made calls at the mortally wounding ten persona Inna home, and aa time went on and bomba, and escaping with $191,000.. reconciliation between Mr. and Mrs. The robbery occurred In the street. Evans took place, neighborhood gossip The caahier of the custom house waa bisected the names of Bamea and guarded by gens darmea going to the kn. Evana treasury to make a deposit. A bomb BoAn of Barnes' friends took him to was thrown at the carriage, killing about the matter, but he stoutly horses. The occupants of the carmaintained to the last that hia rela-bon- a the threw out the sack containing with Mra Evana were not subject riage which the robber selxed the money, criticism that he was Innocent of and handed to a woman who got away and that hia somewhat with It. VQucnt visits to the house of Mra, Reporta this afternoon say the Back Evana were on business purely. contained $241,000. Hatters remained In thla shape.until wree weeks a ago, when Evana, now SENSATION CREATED. of Bountiful, came to Kays-n- d Oct 27. Mrs. Carrie BERLIN. after what la said to have " a stormy scene with Bamea and a Chapman Catt and Mary G. Hay, delebefore the American Womans fnl one with hia former wife, took gates last night made a senof club Jay thethe two children and declared, sational Berlin, speech declaring It Immoral woman waa not a fit persoif rear them. for women to smoke, and asserting of the American woman Shortly afterward, on October 10, it la the duty German woman from the the 'Evans left announcing to rescue which ahe la in r Intention of Kayavllle, to Immorality of mire her relareturning wife of Mrs. Thackeray, ,n Texas, since going away no wallowing. consul-gener- al and Mrs. word has been received from her, and the American Amerknown whether she reached Charlemagne Tower, wife of. the . Invited many had ican embassador, rriatlvee or not. Before' leaving v M of her household goods and titled German women to the meeting, Jr were believed she did hot Intend to and when throe gratuitous Insult , return. hurled at German women, they left the not worry otng away and the episode of place. But then that would Udren being forcibly taken from Mra. Carrie Chapman Catt Jr to renew and Increase the FOOTBALL GAMES. connectingjier name wlth that Be is said to have been at Philadelphia First half: Carlisle, w she was out of the way, IS, Pennsylvania, $. during the Intervening time before New Haven First half: Nved apparently hap- - Amherst.' 0. by half: Michigan, daughter at their Ann Arbor-Fi- rst , home here, and attended to 1L Illinois, I. 7 10. jj. buainese in the usual careful Chicago First half: Chicago. Rockefeller and Regers Will be Made The Girl Stole Her New Husbands Parties to the Action and They are Jewelry and Gave it te tha Clerk Securing Additional Counsel for tha The Groom Handed the Minister a Event. Counterfeit Bill Trouble in Bundles CmM Not WASHINGTON, u aelf-exll- ed wrong-doin- g, 1 re-th- l . JJ t0 have much money when he loft, only a few hun-- h dM 2 tMu van sSeted ith this small start, he a new location over again. th bnk,n company J nd th nrt,toUon not going to a cents worth. xeIEvmy home again. Indiana, WARRING FORCES ARE IN WAITING NOTHING DOING IN. THE FRANCISCO MUDDLE. IS LANGDON STILL ATTORNEY Expected That Grafters Will be Prosecuted Without Action by the Grand Jury Monday Will Doubtless Witness some Sensational Developments OcL 27. The SAN FRANCISCO, warring forces in the struggle for the district attorneyship are working under a two days truce, and apparently no steps of a legal nature will be taken until they meet In court Monday, although It ia altogether probable that today may bring forth some sensational developments. Langdon and Henry held a consultation with Superior Judge Kerrigan last night, and the tip went out that they were preparing to go ahead with the of the alleged grafters prosecution without waiting for the action of the grand Jury. Langdon neither affirm, or denies this thla morning. Langdon and Henry appeared at the district attorneys office early thla morning and took up the work of get-ti- n gthe evidence in shape. No effort was made to keep them out of the office, and all persona who bad buaineaa there recognised Langdon as district attorney. : However, the four officers who on Friday guarded the place In anticipation of a- rush by the Reufttes were on duty again today. Attorney-GenerWebb, who waa criticised for Injecting himself severely Into the case, on suspicion of being In it ss a friend of Ruef, made a statement today that he would Interfere tn tha caae, which Is bis right under tha constitution, only on the contlngnecy that Ruefs contention thfft he is district attorney Is upheld. It Is rumored in official and political circles today that warrants will be Issued for the arrest of certain people, against whom strong charges of corruption will be 'made, and that a number of leading officials will be In Jail . before night. - al - . REPRIEVES GRANTED. Oct, 27. The President today granted reprieves to Arthur Adams and Robert Sawyer, the negro sailors sentenced to hang on November 1st, In North Carolina, for the murder of the officers of the ship Berwln, on the high seas. WASHINGTON, hPnt DISASTER WAS GREAT. TOKIO, OcL 27. The disaster to the fishing trip has been much greater A . e Oct. 27. Eva Klrschnvr with a hmel clerk uf tills city who had abandoned hia wife, lust Thursday nu-- t Eli C. Warren, a widower aged 34, In the cigar store she tended. TIh two got Into an argument aa to who should have h r and finally shook a game uf dire. In which r ten-doll- nr out Three more bodies were taken from tlie rulna thla morning, making nine in addition to those who were taken nut one the day of lire fire. Purls of bodies were also recovered thla morning, and It looks aa If the first estimate of the dead was the correct one. SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS In the E vmt the Jepansse Went te Tek a Fall Out of Us, England Might b Bound to do Diasgreeab's Things or Flunk. IDNIkiN, Oct. 87. England regards the trouble between the Americans and the Japanese, over the exclualon uf Japanese children from the schools of California, aa serious. larllaiueut will on Monday next take up the matter. Fears are entertained tlmt England might be Involved If a war should break out between the two countries. Under the terms uf the treaty the l.'iilted Kingdom might find itself obligated to do rertain things It would i Hit want tu do, and hence there will be a intrllamentary Inquiry uikwi the subject. The Inquiry will be directed to the foreign secretary, who will doubtless be in a position tu answer the same at that time, as anticipating this action, he has cabled the British ambassador at Washington for all available knowledge of the subject. Anglo-Japane- se Schmitz Saya Something. Mayor Hchiulls of Ban Francisco, e who is her on a vacation, says the Reported Daily by the Company. system of d ucstlon In Man Francisco la rarponalble for the trouble, lie said: PAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27. The It stands to reaaon that In a ilty Ukd Han Francisco, the most cosmofollowing are todays mining politan In the world, it Is ImprudenL not to say Immoral, to edut-qla forAsked. Bid. eigner aide by aide with a native-bor- n American. 1 think the matter lins been Toniqiah Mining . . . jS21 .SB $21.60 exaggerated by the Japanese, who will Sr on tana Tonoixth 3.10 $.95 eventually see that tlda action has been 0.25 4.00 Extension Tnnopah taken for the best,. I have noililng to 1 7.00 Belmont $.7$ .,,,, aay agalnat the Asiatics, but do nut 1.15 1.24 Midway It right for tha females and think .84 .43 Slasnainara male tu alt together and mix together, .47 .44 North Star especially when the male proportion Is .11 .30 Ohio Tonoh greater than the femule. The expul2.25 2.15 West End . . . sion of the Japanese hoy Yasumaru .22 .31 Rescue waa not (lone because of racial preju.42 .41 Gulden Anchor dice, but In order to do right in a deliJim Butler ... 1.57)4 1.40 cate situation. .14 Inter-Stat- Bre-kerag- e co-e- SE&RiiyloES NOT CARE FOR TED .15 ,21v Sandstorm Oct-me- rt 1 L ing Ui ('unreal a crime. Such is the upinlon uf Um jmllre today. The body uf Ylnceuta Seyania, a Mexican, was taken out uf the ruins this morning, and an examination allow s that there are a number uf knife wounds on the corpse. A negro who roomed In the building has Informed the officers that a number of Mexicans were quarreling in their moms the night befre the fire, and that he heard sounds as uf a rloL Then all waa quiet and he la satisfied he heard most uf them leave the place. Immediately afterward the lire bfuke SAN SAYS SAN FRANCI8CO CAN RUN Cash Boy .... ITS OWN SCHOOLS. Home , . . SEVEN WERE KILLED. trrlved borne today. They KANSAS CITT. than at first reported. So ter 800 bodhouse at Armourdale, occuplJ ies have been recovered and only ISO his ,nrrr,0,ourn,ng In Europe since 1I for the position of ..by thirty Greeks and negroes, i!Ven men from a fleet of $50 vessels have t dlacn,, rv.to Aw,tria. He refused burned thla morning. At least .en saved, dlamlsaaL were killed. hav ST. 1AI In company 27.-- The L 4. OttB St. Louis ; BOXES ARE SCARCE. ANGELES. of cans of fruit ready for cannot be moved, because n can be had. The alarming of lumber threatens the bl acare. Tha of California with a tie-u- p output' la unusually large. LS 27. the wblowt-- won. They were married that afternoon, but Instead uf living happily together ever afterward, Warren cliargra that ahe stole his Jewelry and gave It to the Clerk. The police are looking for him, .but have arrested Warren on the charge of imylng for the wedding ceremony with a counterfeit MIL Which he handed the minister. That good man paid a bill with It and tile man who took It raised trouble and Accused the pastor uf trying to defraud him and there was a general will be filed soon after election, possi- mess all around. bly before, although the president ia The girl and the erstwhile widower .understood as saying he does not want are In custody, and the offleera are to appear in the light of playing for looking for the clerk and the Jewel rv. (olitlcal effect The United States will be representSENTENCED TO DEATH. ed by the very beat legal talent, and It la understood the Standard, having had CHICAGO, Oct. 27. Domlco Bragan Intimation of wlikt la coming, has gs slao waa today sentenced to death Wen securing the services of additional for the murder, last June, of Juaeph counsel with which to repel the as- Brandis, as the result of Jealousy over saults of the government a girl to whom Brandia waa engaged. ly tk Oct. haa been selected as the scene fur the governments battle against Standard Oil, and the rights of the octopus must be defended In the federal courts there, unices present plana fall. . A battle to dissolve the trust will be made along the lines of the Northern Securities attack. The legal contest will open with an application for a permanent Injunction directed against the Standard, and tt la Bald that the rutted .Slates will make an effort to have John D. Rockefeller and H. H. Rogers, together with other trust officials, made parties to the suit. Plana for the great legal battle are being perfected and are almost ready tor publication. It la understood when the complaint la filed It will reveal some startling allegations, and that It KANSAS CITY, Kan., Oct. rerent fire In (he old chamber uf comment' building was undoubtedly caused by a murderer ur murderers endeavor- Red Top HAS RIGHT TO EXCLUDE JAPS Red Top Extension.. Mohawk Mohawk Extension .. Columbia Mountain . President Mind Ha Doesnt What the Jumbo ... i Haa Told the Japanese Minister and Junjbo Extension Haa Ne Intention of Modifying the Vernal Goldfield Mining Order of the Board. Blue Bull Booth Adame Oct. 27. The Great Bend SAN FRANCISCO, secretary of Aha board of education an- Great Bend Ex. nounces today that he haa no Inten- Goldfield Daisy tion of modifying Its action In the Laguna matter of the exclusion of Japanese Goldfield Oro children from the white schools, de- 11. B. Bonanza spite the representations of the Jap Ktlver rick anese government to Roosevelt May Queen He says the Washington authorities Balnt Ives are misinformed and contends the Atlanta board haa the right under the state Dlamondfleld law to erect separate schools for Mon- Diamondfleld Train? golians. Original Bullfrog Bullfrog Mining :.. CHEERED BY THE KAISER. Montana Bullfrog .. kala-27. Led by the BERLIN, OcL National Bank himself, three cheers were given Yankee Girl for President Roosevelt at the con- Golden Sceptre .... clusion of the inaugural address by Gold Bar Professor B ogress, of Columbia uni- Denver Bullfrog ... versity, the first occupant of the Denver Annex Roosevelt chair, established at the Tramps Cona Birlln university, by James B peyer. A Montgomery Mtn. . letter from the president waa read at Manhattan Cons. .. the close of the address and Immed- Manhattan Mining J iately afterward the kaiser proposed, Manhattan Dexter . Hoch die RooeevelL Manhattan Cowboy ' er TEDDY'S BIRTHDAY. WASHINGTON, OcL 27. The Presidents birthday was observed today by the Hungarian Republican dub, of New York City, and a small army of friends arriving at the White House, with floral offerings and congratulations. The Hungarians were headed by President Mareua Braun, who with his wife and daughter called early. The President made a speech and gave Mias Braun some rosea . Broneo Pine Nut Tellow Horse Stray Dog .. i i .... Jumping Jack Comb. Fraction .... .73 2.65 .13 7.60 .11 .40 A .22 .71 2.45 .12 7.85 .19 .50 2.0714 2.70 .55 .0$ .79 .19 .14 .10 .47 .19 .80 .79 .20 .04 .50 .09 .94 .22 .44 .40 .19 .19 .14 .43 .09 .52 .49 .49 1.2714 1.60 .25 1.70 .50 .70 .12 .il .08 .12 .17 (04 .42 .52 1.17141 .80 .19 .48' .11 .41 .19 .82 .80 .27 .07 .15 .24 .01 .41 ..40 .20 .15 .44 .10 .64 .60 .60 1.20 1.45 .20 1.75 .51 .78 .18 .54 .09 .12 .18 .05 .48 .62 1.40 Guasta of the PreeidenL WASHINGTON Oct. 27. H cretary Metcalf and wife were guests of the President todsy at luncheon. Mr. Metcalf and tits President thoroughly discussed Metcalfa mission to California, where he goes in an attempt to straighten out tha Japanese difficulty, lie expects to remain In California for several weeka Keep Cool, Saya tha Praia TOKIO, OcL 27. The press la exhorting the nation to be calm and expresses itself as being satisfied with the assurances from Washington, which It saya were made In good telth. For Political EffscL WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. It lo understood that Secretary Root haa assured Aokl, the Japanese minister, that the whole business will blow over after the election. Aokl oaya the tql- -. kadus government understands very well, but the Jaistnese must make a show of resentment in order to curry favor with the common people. Metealf WASHINGTON, Metcalf left today to Investigate the there. Laavoa Oct. 27. Secretary for San Francisco Japanese situation TEDDY IS GLAD. WASHINGTON, OcL 27. Dr. Henry Walter Coe of Portland talked with the president this morning about the Seattle exposition of 1949. The president told him he hoped the show would be a go, and he waa glad they had started IL MANY INDICTMENTS. CHICAGO, Oct. 27. Fifteen Indictments were returned today aa a result of the Investigation Into the registration fraud a Eleven were for false registration and four for buying votes. HARRIMAN OWNS IT. SALT LAKE CITY, OcL 27. W. II and general Bancroft, manager of the Oregon Short Line and CHICAGO GRAIN. the Salt Lake route, and personal opened of E. H. Harriman, anCHICAGO, OcL COUNTY EDUCATORS MEET. nounced today that Harriman had pur- today at 77 4 and closed at 77 of the stock of the corn opened at 41 i-- S and closed at' The board of education of Weber chased three-fiftoats opened at 85 and closed county held a meeting this afternoon Utah Light and Power company. The 42 end disposed of the regular routine holdings embrace the street car system at 14 8. business. K. H. Reynolds, W. T. Harris of thla city and the lighting and power SENATOR CLARK RETURNS. and Sarah Williams were elected as plants Of Salt Lake City and Ogden. United teachers, and reports were received NEW YORK, OcL 27. from the various districts showing of Montana arSenator Clark States MADE. ARRESTS MORE rived here today on the steamer Maeverything to be In excellent shape. SuGOSHEN, Ind., OcL 27. The police perintendent Peterson told the State jestic from Liverpool. Journal today that the schools were today arrested Mra Charles Hlckox. with Intimate been In the best condition today that they alleged to have STANFORD TO RESIGN. who said yeshave ever been since I was superln-tenden- L Fuller, the horse trader,killed Is announced that Joseph StanIt his wlfa terday that robbers ,Th grammar grades have chairman of the board of county and Innocence ford, hia maintains atFuller been a little alack In the matter of shot commissioners Is to resign bis office. robbers that to the story sticks the to be will up tendance, but they The rum r has been current on the standard next Monday. The superin- Her. Twenty year ago, Oliver Wolfe, streets for aeveral days and la found was dead woman, to the brother tendent stated that the schools had the strengthened by the fact that Mr. been a little handicapped on account of dead in bed In the same house.hadAtbeen Stanford haa been busy for the pa"t the lack of coal, but that a good supply time It was alleged that he never two or three days signing up books and ' was waa The mystery poisoned. waa now on hand and everything up affairs at tha court house. finishing solved. f moving along nicely. vice-presid- 2-- 4; 2-- -- hs 2-- 8; 7-- . |