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Show A VOL. Puhlislirf! Sailg at (Ogbru. lUatj XIL No. 91 WATER PIPE IN ELIO SALT RULE IN THE DELEGATION Deport That Bryan at Today's Democratic . April 15. Augustus unanimous disregard of parliamentary of the Bryan forces lu rule as could be applied In a convention. The motion of Mr. Coatsworth tfea Demscratie state convention In thia to have his resolution read and hla were Indty today, denied that they protest against the "gag rule were answered by a whack of the chairman's duced to capitulate on account of received fram Mr. Bryan himself. gavel aa he announced the close of the deni ala, however, tl la cu- aeasiou for the day. Five Minute's Work. generally beUevcd reported rtlyMr. Bryanand The entire aend a purpose of the convendid message that ffiunf off hla folk) were, thia la return tion waa accomplished In the last five The lead lor a promlae given that the unit rule minutes of the ae salon. mould not be enforced in the New York ers who are In control are determined to prevent a Bryan indorsement, and delegation. If their domination continues tomorout the following Mr. Thomaa gave statement, thia morning In behalf of row their aucceas will be unqualified. comthe Bryan supporters In the state con- Thus far the Bry suites have been vention who bad been advocating the pletely squelched and their resolution adoption by the atate convention of a loot did not assemble The convention resolution eadoralng Mr. Bryan for the hour appointed until after the long presidency: "Mr. Biyana friends, after taking n tor the opening noon. The cause of the Sengeneral view of the field and consider- delayfwas the surprise sprung by ator McCarren of Kings to prevent the ing all Ike conditions, decided because unseating of hla dele gatea from Brookof the lack of harmony In the convenlyn. The senator's Injunction, which tion that they are unwilling to Introtied up the state committee, wa In on which them another duce question until noon, whan It waa might be division, even when the ques- toroa dlaaolved the by Judge Crane, who Isto one as whether la tion delegates sued wan It rismld he Instructed or not This The Cemmoner on Deck. aim the attitude of the minority of the Before the convention assembled neulutlon committee." copies of the Commoner, owned by Rebuff for Mn Bryan. The Mends of Mr. Bryan, who are William J. Bryan, were distributed In determined to force an indorsement of front of the convention hall. On the their candidate by the Democratic par- first .page, In big type, waa the folSEW YORK. Thomas, Wader mei-HC- ea ( ty la this atate,. were turned, down coldly by the state convention yesterday. The name of their candidate was net even permitted to go before the cenvmtkHi and a resolution Indorsing bln for the presidency was cast aside I unread. The resolution was Introduced by Ed- ward C. Coatsworth, former district attorney of Erie county, and Its turning down was accomplished with as CONY wins Senate Committee Will Report on Supply Is Not Cut Off, But Pressure Has Dropped More Sutherlands Bill Adversely and ConvenThan One Half. University Loses. Winch tion in New York City Called Off His Follow- ers in Return for This Promise. Victory has perched on the banner of the Montello Salt company In Its battle with the University of Utah for possession of salt lands of tremendous value In this state. The contest has been on for months before the public lands commit tt of the United States aenale with Senator George Sutherland aa the champion of ,he University. This afternoon Attorney W. L. of this dty received a message from Washington. (I. announcing that the senate committee by unanimous vote had decided to report adversely on Senator Sutherland's bill.' This kills th measure And It Is doubt, ful if It Is ever resurrected. Aa there are many cltlsens of Ogden Interested In the Montello Salt company thia news of the victory for the company will be of special interest The case In a nutshell waa this: The enabling act for Utah gave the University of Utah title to 110,004 acres of saline lands. The language of the act waa clouded, and the regents of the University undertook to claim all the saline lands of the state Ms-gln- under their grant It la estimated that thia would give that Inatitutlon lands worth. In time, 1400,000,000. Rich deposits of salt were discovered in the western part of the atate along the line of the Western and Southern Pacific railroad. Thee are said to.be the greatest deposits of salt In ths known world. Ths land was secured by a number of enterprising cltlsens, a number of them from Ogden: th Montello Salt company waa Incorporated, and plana were maturing for the development of the property lowing: . "Watch the personnel of the delega- when the contest with the University tion to Denver. Money le being need arose. The decision of the senate commitIn some of the statee east of the Mississippi valley to secure delegations tee in the matter will eventually rewhich will be favorable to predatory sult In great wealth coming to the interests Vigilance la necessary. Put Montello Balt company. none ta? the trustworthy on guard. The Democratic masses are aroused, and they must not be betrayed by representatives of the 'system.' " FULTON CALLS OF JOUR LEVY? A A A IN THE ITINERARY OF FLEET Washington, d. c.. April 15. Secretary Metcalf Issued a statement today to the effect that there would be no change In he Itinerary of the Pacific fieri In Its trip up the coast The statement Is the result of a protest made H. A. Von Torchana of Sana Crus, chairman of the fleet, entertainment committee. The protest was made gainst tlie division of the fleet between Rants Crus and Monterey. The entire fleet will rendesvous at Santa Crus before going to San Francisco. 1 Public Parks, Schools and State Institutions. With Ideal weather, although there the shove gentlemen a short address was no general observance of th hol- waa delivered. Tbs work of grading iday, a great deal was accomplished lister Park continues today. Liberty waa giving Ita quota of trees In the way of beautifying the city thie park and much shrubbery waa planted at morning and aftemooon Arbor Iky. the city hall square. Trees were planted, ehrubliery and At Stats Schools At the State Industrial school there plants were set out, grounds improved, gardening carried out and a spring wan general participation in exercises campaign against back and front yard with tree planting end ground Imfllith In the residence sections offi- provements this morning, supervised cially Inaugurated wl'.h every cltlxcn by Ag'ng Hmierlntendcnt W, H of Ogden appointed to act as a mem- Kneans. Short addresses war made ber of a committee to carry out dur- to the boys and girls Impressing them ing the season the battle against germs with the meaning of Arbor Day and and fllith. the good which It has wrought. Arbor Day was observed ss a full At the State school for the Deaf holiday by the banka and offices, som and Blind exerrinea very similar to of the business houses were cloned a those at the Industrial school were part of the day, ths schools were clos- carried out by the school body, under ed. giving ths children an opportundirection of Sup ntendont Ihigg' ity to plant trees and shrubbery In the Weber Stake Academy The Weber Stake Academy presentpublic school grounds and about their homes. The school children accom- ed a busy scene this morning with plished much, according to reports the student body at work both Inturned In to their respective teachside and outside of the handgun ers. school building. The aouth half of, the grounds were graded and grass Bsautifying ths City The City Improvement League and seed sown for a new lawn there this Board of Park CommfMl mere waa summer. This work was carried out prominent tn forwarding the work of by the boya of the school, while inbeautifying the city. Trees were plan- side the girls In th domestic science ted In Lester and Liberty parks and department under the direction of Mlae CHICAGO GRAIN. shrubbery was set out extensively In Flarr, who la In charge, were busy the city hall square where the work making sandwiches and cakes for the CHICAGO, April IB. The following has been going forward with cuprls-Ing- ly workmen outside. grain quotations were reported today: results Park The general Improvement to grounds pleasing Wheat Open, 00 high, OS; low, William T. Stillwell, who at the Academy will be -especially no01 I I. has had active supervision of nearly li ruble before the dose of the sumCorn Open. 07; high, 67 low, all the work, has been shout the bus- mer. 00 cloaed,67 iest man In town during the day. At nearly all of the public schools Oats Open, 68; high, 5! low, 58; At Lestar Part, m- - planting waa done, with exercises dosed. Bl At Lester Park short exercises were In some cases and many private homes parried out with the planting of trees were heeutlfled by the planting of by President J. C. Nye of the Im- trees, shrubbery and rose plants. Supprovement League. President J. S. erintendent Stillwell believes (hat th GO TO Lewis of the board of park commis- good deeds done today have advanced sioners. A. T. Wright Professor F. ; Ogden several steps further in ths If. Briggs of the State school for the direct Inn of (he much iwvight end Deaf and Blind, President L. W. ."Ogden, the city beautiful" Shurtllff of the Weber stake. At many residence rose husheq and Mr. Robinson, O. A. Parmley, Superinten- trees were planted, this In secordanre, dent Stillwell and J. J. Bnimltt. . with the policy outlined by the public Ap each tree was planted by one of school authorities. I 1 , Sup-Intend- 7-- 0; S-- 9; 4: 4. 8; 8-- 8. . CADETS , A LIAR Hot Contest in Oregon Between a Salt Lake High School Boys Have ' Senator and Land Fraud Already Raised $3,500 of night before an audience of 1,000 In a High school cadets will go from this to participate In the review of John Levy who, speech replying to the prosecutor's city What has become of the great fleet at San Francisco. The while demented, left a train at the charge that he hed attempted to bribe High school boys have raised $8,500 to Ogden depot a week or two ago and former representative J. 8. Smith to aid In defraying the total expense of has not since been heard of? vote for Senator Mitchell In 1897 the undertaking which will be about That la the question which la worry- had offered financial Inducements" and to I1M0O. , I i , of relatives the friends and the ing former representative H. W, Webster have wired of this itusinesamen city which on the police missing Levy and to eecuhe a vote for himself In the those in of the program In San department Is working, following the senatorial contest of 1008. Senator Ful- Franciscocharge that the Utah suggesting A. from J. Simms, receipt of a letter ton declared that Heney used per- bnya should act aa body guard to Ad14 N Street, Harrleburg, Pa., similar suasive powers on Webster to obtain miral Evans In the review. As Admiral to the following letter mailed by Mr. an affidavit alleging the last charge of' Evans Is In a measure a Utah boy, and Simms to the State Journal: Webster's; that Webster was angry at as one of the cadets, William Caine, I desire your aid In helping me to Mm because he had not been able to le a grandson of W. H. Hopper who aa For several secure the position of master fish warlocate Mr. John Levy. In congress from Utah secured delegate weeks he had been 111 in San Francis- den for him. Senator Fulton dwelt Evans appointment to Annapolis, It to co, which left him In a demented con- upon the fact that re- considered appropriate that the Utah Heney ...torney dition. He waa sent from Frisco with ceived 154,000 for the Oregon prosecu- boys should have a place of honor In a caretaker to Harrisburg, Pa., (this tions from the government He de- the parade. dty) but when the train stopped at clared that Heney waa merely the Governor Cutler Is wiring the goverOgden the sick man requested his mouthpiece of a political cabal that nor of California In the matter and will caretaker to get him some fruit and was trying to Injure hla reputation in do all In his power to make the underduring the absence of the latter on Oregon. taking a great success. this errand, left the train and has not been beard of since. I have written the chief of police at Ogden and other , A A EARTHQUAKES At CONGRESS WILL -. private dispatches Just receiv- ed from the Interior. The bat tie Is supposed to have taken A place near Lanso, A column of A constabulary and a battalion of soldiers under command of Colonel Davis had been follow; Ing the outlaws for some time. It le supposed that ths soldiers overtook the bend and engaged them. No details as to the cau- naltles among the outlaws are given In the message received which le unofficial. ' CHANGE Work That Will Aid in Making Ogden a More Beautiful City Is Done Matinicer O. H. Ktrcher of the Ogden Waterworks company with a big force of men has been devoting his entire Arbor I my observance in effeed fort to reialr a big break in pipes to the Canyon pipe line of the Waterworks company, Th break occurred probably some time last nlgbt end the pressure started going down early this morning. Immediately after the trouble In the feed pipe leading from the big dam waa located. Mr. Klrcher and a force of men went quickly to the ecene. The pressure has continued to decrees all day until not enough la left this afternoon to force the water to th residences on the bench, although the supply la not cut off In the lower part of th dty. The average pressure maintained Is about 10 pounds. This afternoon the pressure had dropped to II, almost BO pounds less than the normal, while only one or two feet of water remains In ths reservoir and this la steadily decreasing'. The workmen will be kept on duty until the break Is repaired, and It Is expected that the damaged pipes may be fixed up this evening. It Is possible, however, that the work will have to be continued Into the night before the ful! flow of water Meanwhile may be again secured. toe street sprinkling system will be empnrarlly tied up. Attorney. Total of $12,000. While DementMan, Pennsylvania A three uiary were killed and PORTLAND. Oregon, April IB. U. 8. ed, Left Train Here and Has (State Journal Special) soldiers wounded In n fight A C. W. Fulton termed Attorney Senator SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 15. Heard of. Been Not Islon the More with outlaws Fraiu ls J. Heney a deliberate liar last It la now reasonably certaiii that 800 and of Mindanao according to MANILA, P. I, April 15. Two members of the constsh- NO nla I. HEY A WEDNESDAY, APRIL IB, 1908 authorities. Mr. I. Freeman, 456 Golden Gate avenue, had charge of Mr. Let y until he left Frisco MArch SO. 1 wis'.t you would publish this In your paper. "John Levy waa IS years of age, I feet, 0 Inches In helghth, fair and slender." VISIT. MILFORD AND NEWHOUSE (State Journal Special) SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 15. Residents of Milford, a division point on the Salt Lake Route 807 miles south of here, and of A Newhouse 84 miles west of Milford are In a state of terror as a reThe first sult of flve earthquake ahocks felt there this morning. shock came at 5 o'clock; the small frame buildings rocked on their foundations, windows rattled and many persons were driven In fear frm the house. There were five shocks In all. At the University of Utah In this dty the slesmograph was sglt-- f tod for fully three hours after the time of the reported shocks In Milford and Kewhouse. No serious damage is reported, here, and so tor as Iearned.no one was Injured, but owing to the tact that Utah A Is In the earthquake sone, a great deal of uneasiness prevails. SAYS MRSJKEE SIOLE LETTERS I REVERSE FOR THE PRESIDENT GETS ODE YEAR WASHINGTON, D. C., April 14. President Roosevelt met with a direct reverse in the House of Represents lives today on the battleship proposition. It was hotly debated. Burton of Ohio said the adoption of the proposed big naval program would be a depar- -' tare from the path of peace. "We cannot be compared to China, he said; "we are in a different class." The first rising vote on the four battleship proposition Indicated that it eras defeated. A vote by tellers was demanded. The four battleship proposl-lot- n was defeated 190 to 18. On a rising vote the house then voted down the one battleship proposition 805 to 05. The three battleship proposition was also lost by a vote of 800 to 65. The bill providing for two battleships won by a vote of 198 to 10. 15 C C..' April of Watson Representative Indiana, after hla conference O with President Roosevelt, today enger of Crime. announced that Congress would adjourn May 16. May 0 was CHICAGO, III., April 15. Marion O first agreed upon, but then Gray, "affinity broker," was convicted President Dlwdt Informal today of using ihs malls to defraud In Watson that he Representative a matrimonial bureau In Elgin, Illinois, She was sentenced by Judge Kenesaw O had Invited the governors of all Mountain Landis to one year In the O the states to meetln conference house of correction. The defendant 0 In Washington May II on the wept on her father's shoulder hut did understanding that Congress not make a scene. The woman's counwould be in session still. The sel declared his 'intention of presenting date of adjournment was (hen the matter of the newspapers which agreed upon as May 15. printed the advertisements to the at- O Representative ' Watson de- torney general charging that they were dared that the President and equally guilty. The court held that the the House of Representatives newspapers acted only as agents and are In perfect accord, though did not originate the scheme. Judge the President realises that Landis said he would Join with Attorsome Important bills must fall. ney Newell, counsel for Miss Gray, In O Representative ex- Watson recommending to the attorney general pressed a doubt that the Presl- the names of the newspapers publishdent would get the number of ing the blind advertisements in con- A battleships he desires, and he nection with the affinity bureau, and A questions the success of the from the A Aldrich bllL suggest their disbarment malls. Judge Landis termed these Judge Landis Terms Newspapers That Printed Her Ads "Mess- newspapers "messengers of crime." PARIS, France, April 15. Labor! charged Mrs. Hart McKee In court today with the theft of a batch of damaging letters Atearing her signature from her husbands room In the hotel Catltlone. Laborl admitted that the loss of the letters crippled McKee's rase as the letters were purported to have ben written before and after the marriage. He charged that many of the letters were unbecoming from a woman to a man who she had not married. The attorney claimed that he had copies of the letters but Barboux, the wife's counsel, charges that they are forgeries. Laborl contends that the original letters were In McKees room until March IS when they disappeared. He asserts that the they were stolen by Mrs. McKee's main. ADJOURN HAY WOOL A WASHINGTON, D. 16. ... O A O A O A A O O A O O O A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA GROWERS MAY CORNER WESTERN |