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Show It. Trus, It. i- - the Jour- - J J Hl The Psopls T ry ths Paper That Gives All the News- - Truth- fully. That's Why Thay Taka Advartisara a tha Journal. Cannot Afford to Forgot This, H The Jo,rB1. . Thats Now. All Must Havs It. You why JoumoL $ubserbs For ths i J f to yuhlisljFfc Daily at 29 XILNo. VOL a Seething Volcano and Every Report InDandicates That the Monarchy is in Imminent lisbon is LEWIS IS PRESIDENT OF THE COAL WORKERS i By a vice-preside- secretary-treasure- ut - 1 te Die-confi- Re-pr- aaaaa-factio- ar-th- office-holder- nn are r woonwhle. certain that Kporti ieem to make it Minimi Amaral ha. become premier if here was a slight 0 government, market today the In foreign Apeton assassln.-tUo-i- . to the moult of tho trn-i.- MONDAY, FEBRUAHY 3, 1908 ANOTHER DISASTER th United Press.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 1- - Heading i ff the poille larceny of compalgu material, Iteigiresentatlve Townsend of Michigan aa s pokes mau In the house on reUnnu) rate matters, today startled Freight the den nv rats and pleased the republiBabe can brett-ereby arguing from facts in history that Bryan is nu father of anti-tru- st legists tion and railroad regInjured-O- ne of ulation. Tnat therefore Hnosevi It lius not purlo'.iird the Nebraskana policies. Every little while I hear nim.j democrat my the rate bill, anti-tru- st law and enforcement of them are of demo- v 4 cratic origin, that republlciana hate T ne Dead. atolea democratic thunder. I make this A Mr. Peter Franhsen of Brig- Claim h'letile and shall dispute that ham City, Utah, aged !!. elthar is democratic." Townsend then ) Harold aon of Mr. went over legislative history a! the na- 4 Frandsen, Frandsen, six months. aged tion to show such republican ne Sum- 4-The Injured. ner, Garfield, Grant, and Rhermun were Mrs. W. M. Yuung llavtisville real pioneers In railroad rate legisla' Kansas, aged 25; left aide badly tion. A burned and injured Internally. Very serinua. DECISION AGAINST Rita Young, daughter of Lira. ORGANIZED LABOR. Toung, six years of age; badly to burned and Internally Injured. (By tha United Press.) Serious. WASHINGTON, Feb. A By far the A Esther Toung, Infant daughter moat serious blow that ha been de A of Mra. Toung, slightly acratch- llvered by tha United States Supreme ed and bruised, court to organised tabor, waa given o Oscar A. Berg, Salt Lake, aged day when that tribunal annmincod its A 14, engineer; badly bruised decision that labor organisation, are about head and shoulders. liable for damages for boycott.) hrourht A. F. Meyera, Salt Lake, nged against manufacturers engaged In in- 4 SI. fireman; severely bruised terstate commerce. 4 and scratched. -- dent of the coal workers to ratad Mitchell waa the announcement of the vote made by the tellers of the nacer of Being Overthrown by the Republicans. tional convention today amid cheers. William B. Wilson of Pennsylvania, the ' only candidate opposing, was cheered to , (By tha United -strict U th, the national convention of the United the echo as he congratulated Lewis on LONDON, Feb. I So White of Iowa Is in LA. bon that storie of tha Mine Worker, and attempted to effect the stage. John W. D. Ryan of Imagination of King Carlo" and hi a reconcllllatloa between that organi- the new r, ITirithevenU following tha tragedy, sation and the Western Federation Illinois, the new in of Miners In this he waa unsuccess- and John Mossop of North Lawrence. and contrauictory confusing ua particular.. Official Information, ful, and It la believed that Haywood O., Harry Baker of Centerville, la., and Franco ha. the matter now hopes to win a portion of the Patrick Fitzsimmons of OHphant, Pz, u tut Piw-le-r L. m hand, hut rumor, coma Indl-t- members at the United Mine Worked were elected members of the new auMitchell, Lewis, diting committee. LUbon la still a aeathing for the new organisation. citleo are on Tho plan of organisation now in Wilson and Ryan were elected delerntr.'- that many other of revolt and tha position of effect among tha unions aflllatad with gates to the American Federation of in tha American Federation pf Labor ia Labor. There are seven In all, the Z arw king, Manual. precarious Uttla doubt denounced by the executive board of other three being John Walker of mem. Thera extreme. A. to wipe out the Western Federation ae Tending and G. W. Savage of Ohio. J. T. Mt the regicides Intended of Pennsylvania and D. H. the to of and kill the Dempsey premier perpetuation capitalism family, Ira royal ant Sullivan of Ohio were elected deleft tea a republic. works through the wage system.' cal probably proclaim to the International mining eengruas the report that the PHILLIPINES SEND which meets next In Bertli.. Ujcr of the regkMee waa Sergeant TAFT DELEGATES. Seventh cavalry of the Buie uod THREE DEAD AND an clerks c ru killed and the other, (By the United Press.) FIVE SERIOUSLY HURT. about some U uncertainty there fcuyh WASHINGTON. Feb. I. A cablen aaaaarlna-fcM gou, at which Francos (By tha United Press.) gram from Manila to the Insular burms attempted tUre.la no doubt eau announces that Taft delegates MON AC A, Pa, Feb. S. Three forti mads Ui mch an attempt waa were chosen today to represent tha eigners am dead and five seriously inare tut a bund surrounded his Philllplnea In tha Republican, national jured today aa result of an explosion Icon and fired on the guards bvt convention, with instructions to vote in the Welch brick plant Froaen .era repulsed. Tho Republicans deny for Taft out permitted and pipes, time. last all suddenly thawing tha first, n In the Act they were concerned flow Into cold a water heated boiler All men are tha named Americans, e plot Franco la trying to caused the explosion. three being leaden ef the party, evident r men In that littering that uramtnert Il'J-no- Utalj ROOSEVELT DID NOT STEAL BRYAN'S THUNDER. (By the United Press.) INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. I. Thomas of Ohio has been elected presi- Prl ijt&rn. s. Train Crashes Into Rear of Work and - COAL PLEHTY aecurltlea have fallen two petti. F.iyeirlon. fear fra the sanity Her majesty has .ever since the Amelia. (By the United Press.) (By the United Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. A While all LISBON, Feb. I. Portugal's new tntpdy, refnrlng to Vao tU bod tea, the coat used by naval veasels on the king, Manuel II., ia already settled on wyi she want, in follow them to Pacific ia purchased and transported the throne and Saturday's attempted .the pm. The new king Is giving there from tlie East at great expense, bmsjuI nation failed to hurl tha reignoa the United States has great coal deVANISH CRUISER posits lying undeveloped la the Alaekan . ORDERED TO LISBON. mile, farther peninsula, twenty-tw- o west than Honolulu, in convenient (By the United Frees) vessels tho reach for traversing Feb. L Tha announce-a- nt MADRID, shortest route from this country to Ms been mads that the crulaer j Asia. This coal. In the neighborhood of Maecm of Auaturla has been ordered j Portage bay, where there ia a good harto Lisboa to protect the Spanish colony bor, la said, by geological survey reh thi event of a revolution. ports, to be a. good aa Pocahontas coal, oven higher in carbon. Presenttoday In ing these facte to the an eloquent speech In behalf of the exposition, thrt 1. to be held at Seattle next year, Senator Piles of Washington sqld: It needs n6 exaggerated statement to emphasize the value of the coal field "so situated. The government certainly la interested In developing thi. resource. The Introduction of Alaska epai would (By the United Press.) TOWNSEND. Wash., Feb. A A mvs the government in the navy alone FMtnmt politician aald today that a very targe ram every year." Attacktbe it law 1. not of Democratic ing the contention made In some quarand Bryan while a member of ter. that the proposed exposition would wpew failed to call the attention of be of little or no bemuii to the'govem-men- t. Democrats to the Piles predicted that by the attennecessity of mch a law. Tho law waa on tion it would draw to the great reIMdateta books at that time, but ho sources of Alaska the population of (Ttld no speech or .a there any that territory would be speedily In wi of a desire on his part to proee-- " creased. tbs trusts for a violation of law. wld further that tho panic waa not MISTAKE EACH OTHER FOR BURGLARS. by any act of the railroad rata m c barged by Governor Foraker. ber then took a rap at Harrl- BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. I. AlexanUng : There arc two cl. see. der Foster, a negro watchman, tnistak-I- n Mnad men, thorn who build rail- John S pilane, a mlllman, for a like Vanderbilt, and those who burglar, shot and killed him this rimmHka Gould and Harrlman. ing. Each took the other for a burg ruhnada affected by. tha tatter tar. Bplltane knocked at the front door bandied In Wall street by the on California street Foster seeing a tamblers, who have no concern revolver In the hand of S pills ne, be. tatMta of the people who buy lieved him to be a marauder. A fight an investment" ensued and Splltane was killed. Alaaka-Tukon-Pacl- llc . MU-tn- en-Snt- ng J. ing dynasty from power, but strengthened It instead. Stricken with horror, long warring factions seem to harmonise under Manuel's him. Should revolutionary trouble! tweak out tacit assurance ha. been given' that England will support the boy ruler. A British crulaer squadron la on the way from Gibraltar and the Atlantic squadron from Rio, Spain, to act under the order. of the British ambtuidor hers. A new cabinet wa. formed today: Admiral , Ferreira do A marl 1, premier; Mathias Nunes minister of marine; Terra do Bourn, Minister of Be nor Boriao, minister of the In Wencestau do Lima, minister of affair.; Jom V. Alplom, minister op Justice; Jom Amvbuo, minister of public works. Not a member of the Franco cabinet remains Owuially he I. completely shorn of power Many believe, however, that h. will remain the powr behind the throne. English Influence weighed heavily in th selection of Mpnuel's new advisers Manuel held T the Initial cabinet session today. am without experience In acienca and politics he Mid appealingly; I plans myself entirely In your hands, needing and believing in your patriotism an I wisdom." The 'police will only My that Republican. were at the bottom of tho plot against tho royal family. Many of Om leader, are In prison and secret agent, FEDERATION NEW LABOR MOVEMENT AT DENVER. launches the United Press.) Colo, Feb. 4. A new movement Involving tha organize wwklngmen of all kinds on ther than craft lines, ha. ver by the ? ofta the Western Federa-- k Mner. and ' an attempt will to It national in ex-- ke tah. "1,B Chicago on April 4, ,Pe expected from to, Vte,tl0T, Federation of Miners, the of the World, the Brewery Worker, and other h??VER " ex-boa- rd rW vZ?0' ' THAW IS NOW "A ttTERN WELL LOCATED. (By th. United Press) FISHKILL, LANDING, New York, ' Feb. A Following a conference between tho head, of tho Uattewsn asylum this afternoon,' was decided that Thaw, condition is rack that h. needDEMOCRATS LIKE ROOSEVELT MESSAGE. n't be kept In tho main observatory ward. Consequently he was transfer- -: WASHINGTON, Feb. . According red to one of the smaller wards There to a statement made today by Rep- are but three Inmates Later he may resentative Henry of Texas the Imose have a private room. HI. mother and democrats will probably hold a caucus wife are enrout. her. and rooms have Wednesday or Thursday night to adopt been reserved at tho Holland hotel for resolutions indorsing tho president's them. meraage. A PROCLAMATION DECLARING ' FOR A REPUBLIC HAS BEEN POSTED AT OPORTO. TAKES MAHER UNDER ADVISEMENT (By the United Press) Via Frontier, Ffcb. I. A battalllon of Infantry at Oporto revolted following the news of the assassinations The men declared they would serve no longer under the monarchy. Loyal troop, arrested the mutineer, without a fight This trouble it t. believed furnished the basis of the report that proclamation declaring for a republic had been Issued at Oporto. LISBON. W. G. Roller, who was arrested some labor - un- - day. ago on the charge of assault with attempt to commit robbery, wa. given Sli!!rt0OS that William D. a preliminary' hearing before Judge the "cently acquitted Murphy in the police court this mornf Governor Steunen-- T ing. Roller was accused of having Vrg h . In the lh0 ,u5 win dragged a young boy Into a room be street saloon UNITED STATES SENATE Twenty-fift- h a rear of candidate for tv - the leader in and attempting to rob him. Several EXPRESSED. REGRET. Th nnlon will witnesses were examined and the court be RH.ted with (By the United Press.) took the matter under advisement unany wm be socialistic in til 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. WASHINGTON, Feb. I, The senA vagrant, and disturb- ate unanimously passed a resolution 1 failed to respond to . expressing regret over the assassinarti!!1. rewntlF been the er. peace of making de-- J tion of the king and crown prince of tnd Wert. their name, and their bond, were white h , PortngaL Indianapolis addressed dared forfeited. toOont f Amrlc. the International -- prob-Mfid- mt I- half-doz- A en WASHINGTON, Feb. I In response to a resolution tho president today transmitted to tho house tho report of the commlaion consisting of assistant Secretary of commerce Murray, of Labor Neill and commissioner of Smith corporations appointed to Inveatlgata tha recent tabor ijroublea at Goldfield. The report Mya'.that fully three fourth of the members of tha miner nnlon, al though taw abiding, allow tliemaalve to be controlled by vicious leaders lacking elthar coherence or courage to suppress this element and conduct tha affair of thq organisation In a way to command public respec: and oonfl lenoa. Cnm-mlslon- SCIIY are searching for others 4 f4 4 r 4 4 4 4- 4 4 4 d 4 4 to? Poituguiae wept Intermittently are Killed Train-Mo- ther Five are Seriously the Injured May Die. .t of Qmmi to er MUST BEAR) Two dead and live others more or less seriously wounded ta the latest havoc wrought at the fatal croaaitig at Layton, Davis county, now come to be known aa Death curve, shortly bet fore noon yesterday. Two trains cams together, tearing a tra'l of death and dlmster and blocking traffic ter several houra ' Freight train No. IS on the Oregon Short Lina was going so th in charge of Conductor Harry 9uinn and Engineer Happerly, apd stopped al the station at Layton in order to extlngulsn a hot box. The cat ogre of the Inin wa Just opposite the depot Ai near as can be learned the train crew did not think to flag No. IS, in charge of Conductor Mullaney and Engineer Oscar Berg, and did not notice 'ta Z)ipruach from the north until the rumble of the train waa heard. At thla Quinn eels ' a flag and rualied .rantlca'ly up the track to stop the oncoming train, but It was too late and the engine of No. 54 plowed through No. II roi.i tbe rear, tearing through the rerr can of the latter and flnaily tipping over to the side of .the track. A total wreck. Ha 21 had about twenty five cars, the luckily, being unoccupied. Just ahead of this were two. gastilnw tank tars, then a cattln tar with forty-on- e head of cattle and two outfit cars." Ia these outfit cars were Mrs. Fram'sen and her daughter anj t, - T ung family. The Frandsen family occupied the rear of the two cars and Toung and his family the head car. They hal been living In the can fjc tome time past, as they have been cperatlr' the big steam shovel at Lakesn'e on fhe Ogden-Lucl- n cut-o- ff and resided In these cars. A short time ago the order cams tu send the steam alrnvel tj Salt lathe, when It waa to have been used thla morning on the excavation work (or the new Ongon Short Lin depot In that city The outfit cart were accordingly attached o tbe train to bo taken along with the machine, as -- atheexfehse of E Commissioner Moore reported at the meeting of tha county ooard today that the county could bear no part of the coat of tha construction of the bridge at tho mouth of the canyon. Thi report wm In accordance wltl) an opinion rendered by County Attorney Harris. Mr. Moore stated that ha and the other members of tha board were in full sympathy with tha city and were anxious to share the financial responsibility, but tha taw prohibits It. Mr. Harriss 'communication Is as follows: ' To tha Honorably Board of County . Commissioners of Weber county, . Utah. Gentlemen: Replying to your request for an opinion as to the authority of your body to make an sppropriatl-towards the building of a bridge across Ogden river at the Mnltarium, Just below tha mouth of Ogden canyon, as requested by the city officials of Ogden City, I advise you aa follows: Under the existing the taws the power and authority of your board to construct and maintain roada, bridges, etc., are limited to districts In the county outside of the limits of the incorporated cities. Aa tbs proposed site fir Mid bridge Is within the corporate limits of Ogden City, as definitely established b chapter 47, Laws of 1107, X advise you that In my opinion you have no authority to legally make the appropriation requested. Respectfully sumbltted, N. J. HARRIS, junty Attorney." BLOODY FIGHT IN ROOMING HOUSE Late this afternoon there bloody fight In was a a rooming house on street operated by Mrs. Culver. The victim of the asMult was taken to tho police station where the city physician dressed his wounds. He Is. badly beaten up and could not tell his name or any of the details of the affair. ' Twenty-sixt- h Frandsen ia the craneaman and Toung the engineer of the big shoveL When No. 54 hit the cabooee of No. II the car waa crushed like an egg rhell, while the steel monster plowed Its way through tha cars ahead. The cattle car was forced over the car occupied by Mrs. Toung and her two children and rollapeed under the weight, as did the Frandsen car, although the tatter wae completely demolished. The cattle car waa also demolished and the helpless animals were thrown against the boiler and scalded by the escaping steam Their cries were agonising, as they were literally cooked to death. Of the forty-on- e head but twelve were saved, and of the dead upwards of ia dosen were shot to put them out of their misery. Tha stock was the property if E. T. Budge, a well known stock raiser of Paris, Ida., who was on the train ' at the time. The presence of mind of members of the train craw probably saved a number of lives. Ore of the oil tanks waa thrown five or six rods cast of the track and landed on the firebox of the wrecked engine, and it la a miracle that It did not explode before the situation was discovered, but some of the members of the crew mw It nd proceeded to plug the vent In the tank and anon had it out of tbe way before It had a chance to explode. . The engine la a total wreck, a portion of It being on one aide of the track and a portion on the other. Three if the care are also completely demolished and a fourth ia badly smashed. That la the Who Is to blame?" question that Is being asked now. While the responsibility has not been fixed, there ta much eriti.-lsof Uoudui-toQuinn and Engineer Nspieily of 24, the train, standing on the track It Is Mid lliat the station agent at Clearfield, five miles north of Layton, bad reported that No. (4 had passed that station at 11:22 and that No. i4 followed at 11:45, giving No. 21 seventeen minutes' headway, and that both traina were well within the rules fixing tlie minimum headway at ten minutes. Just before No. 22 pulled Into Isiyton a hot laix was discovered and the train stopped In order to reimir thi Mine. Here, so It la Mid, Quinn and Hepperiy went buck to make an examination, and after a short time the roar of tho approaching No. 64 was hoard, when Quinn seised the flag end attempted to (top the train, but could not. Ae there is a curve about 200 feet north of the station and a heavy grade as well, the engineer of the approaching trutu could not see Quinn In time, and after th train rounded tha curve It wa within 700 feet of the tallend of No. 22 and It waa then too late to ship. Under these circumstances U la rlalinef! that tha crew of No. 22 had ample time to have flagged No. 64 had they obeyed the rules laid down by the compnny and thus would have prevented the accident. These rules strictly provide that where a train la atnpiied In emergency canes like these on the main line a flagman must be sent beck Immediately to display the warning for any train that , may be following. It is announced that an ofllctal investigation will be made li:. mediately into the cause at the deplorable affair and an effort made to determine the exact cause of the wreck and fix the therefor.' The wreck responsibility blocked the Short Line tracks from noou until late last night and trains were sent over the Rio Grande north end aouth In the meantime. .The late trains last night, however, came In over the Short Line a usual The names of the dead and Injured are ae given above. Thy were taken to Salt Lake and the injured taken t the L. D. S. hospital. It Is aald that Mrs. Toung Is In a serious condition and that ahe may die ae the result of Internal Injuries. A pathetic Incident of th wreck is revealed In the death of Mrs. Frandsen, She was standing on the platform of tbe rear outfit car chatting with her husband wt n tha roar of tha approaching1 train was heard. Her husband looked bark and took In the situation at a glance and Involuntarily shouted to her to Jump off. The safety of her babe, however, waa uppermost In her mind and she rushed Into the car and seised the child, but before ehe could get berk tbe crash came and moment later her lifeless body wae taken from tbe ruins Aa soon aa the news of the wreck reached Salt Lass a wrecking crew waa sent out from there and one from Ogden aa well. The Ogden train was In charge of Harry Hilliard and by dint of hard work the track waa opened before midnight. Tho Frandsen family reside at Brigham City and the bodies of Mra. Frand-se- n and her child will be embalmed ti Salt Lake and shipped to Brigham for Interment The Young family to from Havensville, Kan. For about four years Frandsen and Toung have been running the steam shovel at various ' famlllee travpoints In the state, them and with about living In tlu eling outfit cars These care were attached to No. 24 In the Ogden yards Mrs Young's condition Is Mid to b very serious aa la also that of her daughter, Rita, but there ta hope that both will recover. r GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE TOWARDS CORPORATIONS. WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. It la not the existence of Industrial power but rather Its misuse that Isa real probHerbert lem," Myi Commissioner Knox Smith, of the bureau of corporations! n defining in his annual report and the the bureaus operations combinations In the general administrative supervision of interstate corporations. The report details the refor offenses sults of prosecutions against the Elkins lew. Thera were thirty indictments test year. Several directed by congress Investigations have been begun Including the International Harvester,' alleged lunmber combine, cotton and matter of patents. The Investigations in steel, ' tobacco, and other Industries .have been |