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Show VOL XII Ogden, Utah, December 18, 1908. CHi UTERI SAFE LOVER KIEFS Old ins Fashioned Strong Box Containing Important Exhibits Opened Only With Aid of an Ex- MAKE COAST HIM REJECTED IR1RIAL Of EXTENSIONS Road Will Board Street Car. be Operating New Line Shortly. Auditor, Treasurer. Contractor and Superintendent 18. Maud NEW YORK, Dec. 1. E. A. Ear-lingand the daughpresident of the Chicago, Milyear, of waukee ter and St. Faul railway, today Is Somerof Ir. Ague Hartley ville. wax shot and killed by James planning an organization holding the Hammond, tier rejected suitor, today company to amalgamate with teinimr-aras she was about to board a streetorganizations now In charge of the construction work on the Pacific coast car. Hammond1 firt shot went wild, th extension of the road. The purchase of a line sixty miles second penetrating the body of the FLUSHING, N- - Y., Dm. 18j ProsMuter Darrin was forced to Band an aafabraakar to opan an aafa containing tha exhibit of tho girl, who fainted at the first shot. long to form the nucleus of a branch prosecution in tho Naina trial today. Hammond carried the girl's body Into to Spokane, l under negotiation. Ear-linSoma difficulty wai encountered in opaning tha ancient atrongbox, but it said thHt the main line along the was finally aMomplished. Tha atata'a exhibit conaiat of two revolver and a nearby grocery store, dropping the coast, including the tunnel through the corpse upon a counter as he said to Bitter Root mountains, would be com' the bloodstained clothing of Captain Annia. the clerk, "Here she Is; Ive shot her." pleted within days. Before June, Herbert L. Funke today testified that Hammond then fled. Later he sur- the first coastsixty Frederick Btorm, a real eatate dealer extension will receive of Bayelde, was up for croaa examina- the defendant asked him where he could rendered to th police. freight traffic. Annls. The witness replied to tion by tha defenae today with regard find the Question, to the yacht to John Tonnlng, the missing witness and saying thatpointing Annls was out sailing who testimony la regarded of great Im- In It Hains then asked the witness If he knew Jestersen and the witness reportance. The prosecution la working to pre- plied that he did not. The witness desent .strongest, possible evidence, tend- clared that Annls did not notify the ing to show that the murder of Annls Hains brothers as he approached the was carefully premeditated by the de- float where he was to meet death. fendant on trial here and by his broth- Funke related Incidents connected with er. the shooting. pert Cracksman Evidence Max.. Bf-STO- Martlet, aged Dec. y Secured. FIRE BRINGS IS SAPID ACTION HERE WITH E OTHERS WILL REPLY 8 Above Pro- Zero-Sno- wfall HARRISBURG, Pa., Dm, 18, John H. Sanderson, William P, Snyder, William Jamas M. Shumack, recently convicted in the celebrated Capitol building conspiracy cases, wart today sentenced to pay a fins of five hundred dollars each and to htvi a term of two years' imprisonment. A motion was filed to appeal to the supreme court. Th quartette waa convicted of plotting wholoMlo graft in th building of the capitol. L. Mathuss and i William 1. Snyder wa former mull-to- r general, William I.. Mat hue was the former treasurer, John H. Sanderson. a well known contractor nf Philadelphia and James M. Shumack wa former superintendent of the gnnmi!. All bore excellent reputations pre vious to the Investigation of churgea aiul the subsequent prosecution. All four of the men. after todays sentence, were placed in charge of th sheriff to awHlt the result of the application before the supreme court at SOLDIERS OIE T FROM DRINK Philippine Concoction DURING SHIP Too Much for Dozen Infantry Men and Extinguished. Poison Kills Them. Swedish President Has Force of Clerks Tabulating Evidence garding Secret Service. Hundred and Fifty PersonsWitness the thermometer whs recorded from yeterday at noon until 7 oclock this morning, till gradual decline being 24 degrees coldest Fahrenheit, bringing the weather of the season early this morning, wjth the thermometer standing at 8 degrees above xero. At 10:20 last night the register showed 10 degrees A very noth e.ible drop In Re- - Triple Execution in British WASHINGTON, Columbia. Dec. 18. President Roosevelt's reply to the house request for evidence on which he based hla Insinuations that congress needed watching by secret service men, will be read; shortly after the NEW. WESTMINSTER, Dec. 18. One hundred and fifty persona witnessed a triple hanging here today. A negro named Jenkina paid the death penalty for killing a white woman. Portello, a Filipino, died for murdering a woman, and a Chinaman waa executed for murdering another oriental. The celestial collapsed and had to be held by attendants while the noose above, gradually descending two degrees during the night. From that time the temperature gradually arose till at noon fair weather was In evi- dence. Tuesday night a slight occurred, and continuing again Wednesday almost continuously through the day and night with flurries was Thursday. The complete anow-fal- l eight Inches, which la the record for the season, and fine sleighing has holidays. A force of clerks is busily engaged In tabulating information, giving the reasons of the dent for his utterance. Starting enow-fal- presi- l been provided. was adjusted. OLMSTEAD BACK BLIZZARD TIES AT HIS OFFICE Chief Clerk D. C. Olmstead, In the Union Pacific superintendent's office at Ogden, hns returned from a five weeks vacation with his parents In New York city. This was the first time Mr, Olm-slea- d was absent from his duties for five years, other' times when he was of the quickest run by an Ogden flro department under similar conditions, was made last evening at 4:50 (clock, when an alarm was turned In from Thirty-firs- t street. In Incredibly short time after the alarm was receive the chemical apjiaratus v wan turned on the fire, which occurred at the home of Charles ltapp, 249 Thirty-firs- t street, and In less than four minutes the other equipment of the station was at hand, soon extinguishing the flames. The fire was noticed by Joe Crltch-low- , who turned In the alurm. A stove netting too close to a partition, becoming extremely hot set the adjoining wood afire which rapidly spread to the roof, loosening the chimney support, the chimney plunging down through the structure onto the first floor. The flamee had eaten their way Into the roof, part of which was gone when the fire detriment arrived. The flames were soon extinguished, th-- j complete damage being $100, with no insurance. Three-year-o- ld Child Drops Piano-Cove- snow-plow- s 44444444444444444 WEM German Vessels Wa- ? war department Informed the United 8tates department offi- dally today of the death of eleven men of the eighteenth In- fa n try at Camp Kelthley, Min- - 4 4 ters, Sinking One. 4 DOVER. England, Dec. 18. Eight were drowned and two Injured today In a collision of the Swedish steamer dunao. The soldiers are said to have Llndholmen and the German steamer, died from elethyl poisoning $ The Swedish which followed drinking "Cnlnm- - 4 Frederick E. Muller. blnn spirits, a native concoc- - 4 vessel sank and both were badly damtlon. aged. Eight memliers of the Llndholmen crew escaped. If life boats and landed here half dead from exposure. The Muller was towed Into port here. The Lindholtnen was bound from Cardiff to Sweden, 4 4 4 4 COLLEGE HEADS MEET IN BELOIT Construction Steel Few Days pletion May Arrive and Com- Interesting Discussions Expected Will Follow. to be Outcome of State A- r Onto Self, Severing and Come Together in English Dec. IS. WASHINGTON. General Bliss nf the Philippines Within about ready to take his annual trip Finger. something having arisen to counteract Through Wyoming his plans. The position has been filled while he and Nebraska Delays Union was absent by F. Stott, chief accountant While letting down the cover of the In the same office. Mr. otott is in his piano In his house this afternoon, Stahr Pacific Traffic. r. Olmstead going Imold position, Lightner, three years old, of 2667 Lincoln avenue, had the middle finger of mediately to work. Ills right hand several at the last Joint The cover dropped hard and cut the Extending over the greater parti of the two states of Nebraska and Wyom4 finger so clean that it seemed as though 4 a knife had accomplished It. Dr. ing, a raging bllxxard is In effect to- 4 DUTCH CAPTURE THIRD VENEZUELAN VESSEL.. Forbes was Immediately called, and h; day, making all tralna hours late on 4 the Union Pacific system and with Insewed the severed finger back Into place dications that service will be Impeded 4 THE HAGUE, Dec. 18. The 4 and the injured member will probably be saved. still more than touay. The blinding Dutch fleet has captured Its snow Is carried In continuous sheets Extreme pain accompanied the accithird Yenesuelan ship according 4 over the entire country, necessitating ip to unconfirmed reports received dent, but the little fellow Is reported hundreds of laborers and 4 as recovering. 4 here. being put Into use. The tracks are filled as rapidly a cleaned and the wind increases In velocity. The storm 4 gives no Intimation of abating In the ATTORNEY GENERAL REPORTS. 4 MAJOR IS BEING 4 next few hours. INVESTIGATED 4 WASHINGTON, Dee. 18 The atToday all trains arriv-n- g appear as torney general filed hla annual report 4 MANILLA. P. I., Dec. 18. 4 traveling Icicles. The weather Is said for the past fiscal year, showing the to lie colder out In the main Rockies condition of governmental Judicial 4 Major Beecher Ray of the 48 than at any previous time this year. 4 United States army la being 4 4 Investigation today for. alleged 4 Irregularities In the pay ac- 44 counts. BREAKS Oil F Raging Storm I by Ogden Department and Blaze vides Sleighing. Busy TO TOE EAST in the Penitentiary. OFJADDIES Thermometer Suddenly Drops to Remarkably Quick Run Made DP TRAFFIC Plan are Each Given Two Years Important g HOED Who Were Convicted On Graft On Wholesale IT ax-pa- rt 10 OF JAIL BEHlip Boston Man Shoots Sweetheart Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul as She Attempts to 303 RE TO GIRL WOO RAD HELPS PRQSECUTIOH NO. WIVES GIVER In about two weeks the long delayed construction of the viaduct over the railroad tracks on Twenty-fourtstreet will commence, as the first consignment of steel for the structure has been shipped from the factory and Is on Its way here. Immediately after arriving a force of men will be put to work, and the construction of the will be rushed. The lumber big Howell Releases Quartette has bridge Judge been here several week and the approaches at each end have long been From Marital Vows in Diteiuly for the general work of the main ssociations Meet. ' h strict extension. Chief Engineer R. Q. Campbell Court In district court today, Judge Howell severed the bonds which made two persona, one In four different cases. Sarah A. Derri court waa given complete divorce from Harry Derricourt, together with custody of their only child, Dorothy, five years of age. Cause for action was neglect and The court also rendered Judgment against the husband for costa and attorneys' fees. Della Scott was divorced from Samuel F. Scott, on the grounds nf negAlso were Nellie lect and M. Conk and J. H. Cook and Clara and W. F. Walker released from the bonds of matrimony, neglect being the cause of the actions. non-suppo- rt will BELOIT, WIs., Dec. IS Member of the Wisconsin Association of College Presidents and Deans assembled here today for the annua meeting, which Is likely to develop many Interesting One of the principal matdiscussions. ters under consideration Is the report by President Van Rise and Dean Blrge of Wisconsin on th college curriculum. Among other matters of mutual Interest which will be brought up will be the plan of President dlughez for the athletic organization of the colleges of northwest Wisconsin, northern Illinois and Minnesota. If acted upon favorably It Is likely a meeting of the representatives of the colleges of the district will be called soon after. have direct supervision over the work. As soon as the viaduct is constructed the general plans contemplated by th railroads, In rearranging and enlarg-eninthe yards will commence. This Is now only delayed on account of a being necessary for wagons to cross the tracks. It Is also probable that the new freight house may be started as soon as possible after the yards are extended. If the steel arrives as expected, work will continue through the winter, the viaduct being completed probably early next spring. NEW' ORLEANS, Dec. 18 The boxing match scheduled to take plnce here Dec. 22 between Packey McKhrland of Chicago and Toung Erne of Philadelphia, has been declared off. UNION CITY, Tenn., Dec. 18. In the court where the trial of the night riders Is taking place. It was requested today that the newspapers omit all testimony, because under the s law the reading of testimony In disqualifies a Juror for later cases. If the request la not obeyed, the court will order It. The prosecution today first called J. F. Carpenter, who was with Rankin on the day of the killing. Carpenter described the nose around Rankins neck as the prettiest hangmans noose I ever saw. He told of the plot for enticing Rankin and Taylor Into tha Walnut Log hotel where they en removed by the "riders. g right-of-wa- y BOUT CALLED OFF YESTERDAY McFARLAND-ERN- E non-suppor- t. FACTORY FOUR . 4 . . LEMAN 8. France, Dee. 18. Aeronaut Wright today broke the world's record with an aero- Mane flight of 61 H miles In one hour, 62 minutes and 69 sec- (nils. This Is a distance record f'T the aeroplane. Wright made a most beautiful 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4 flight maintaining excellent con- -trol over his machine. In competition for the Mlchelln prise of20,000 franca, which many Inventors have sought to capture. Wright will receive thla priseunless his record Is beaten before the end of the year. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4444444444444444 18. Frlghtfullj Dec. CHICAGO, emaciated and apparently In a starving condition, Charles Yerman, aged 56 years, declared to the police today that he had just encapeu from the stockade of the New Corn prouucts plant at Argo. Ills., which Is under InvestigaHe declared that he had tion here. teen held prisoner for four months ar.d that he escaped after he had hidden himself In a load of dirt, only his bead protruding. Officers of the company are expected to personally deny the charges against them before the federal grand jury this afternoon. news-paper- |