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Show T HI- MONT TIMES - PI m isMKI) WKEKL1 TBEMONT TIMES COMPANY W. H. Capwell, Editor and Manager ITAH 1KI MnMON I NO LAST B FOB P liike City in lS'iH W. B. Gwilllam, a pioneer of Weber county, died at Hooper on the 22nd. at the age of 7 :. The Swedish Lutheran church, which ias been buill at Park fit at a cost of $1,500, was dedicated on Sunday. At least 4,(Mti people from neighboring town celebrated with the people of Brigbait City on Peach day, on the 1Mb. James J. Hayes, i ni".n of Ely. Nevada, died suddenly in an Ogden rooming house, after a p SCAPE OF CALIFORNIA DH PEACE GRAFTERS LEAK ISLE DISMAL El Four of the Crew of an San Francisco, Cal. Henibie Sufferings. The state"Bn-prem- court, on Monday rendered a de- upholding the validity of the Oliver grant jury. On this decision depended the fate of the Indictments found subsequent to Marcn last, which include those against Schtnltz, Ruef and others. The attack was made on the grand jury by Williams M. Abbott of the Knifed Railways, Frank G. Drum, John Martin and Eugene He Sabla of b San Francisco Has company, and othc defendants, to test the validity of the indictments charging them with bribery. They contended that in Februan last the names lor a new grand jury were drawn, and that, while the Oliu-- r jury has not been discharged, its pow ers lapsed with the first step taken to Impanel its predecessor. Justice McFarland filed a dissenting opinion. cision Boat Built From Wreckage is Used to Seek Assistance For Suffering Men Maiooned on Island in "the Land of Fire." New York. The story of the wreck of the American bark Prussia, ou bleak Stateu Island, Terra del Fuego, 'ihe land of tire," is a thrilling one. trarted spree. Mrs1. Ann Hadlock, an aged Jady of Six of the crew have been landed here Ogden, fell down four steps at her by the steamer from Montevideo Four home and struck on her lace, sustainperished and three ate in a hospital at Puntas Arenas. The Prussia was ing serious injuries. The Utah State fair Is to fall into owned in San Francisco and sailed line with the latest speed fad and will from Norfolk, Va.. March '1.1, with a Inaugurate some automobile races for cargo of coal for San Francisco. On the night of June 19, which was the last day of the fair The heirs of S S. Lindeman, .U' stormy and bitterly cold, while Cap ELKINS LAW STILL IN FORCE. was struck anil killed by a street car tain Johnson was trying to make the New went Year's the island bark light, In Salt Lake City last May, have sued ashore and soon broke up. Eleven of Hepburn Act is Amendatory in the the company for 150,000. Opinion of the Court. the thirteen men in the crew suc The entries in the poultry departin In mi opinion announce:! of ceeded Denver. a sand reaching strip ment for the Utah State fair are alsheltered the United States circuit somewhat by Monday by overhanging Is so heavy that it imperative rock.- ready At dawn it was discovered court of appeals sitting in Denver, the that the accommodations be enlarged. that Sabata, the Japanese cook, aud judgment of the district court for MinHenry Ames, of lxgan, while driving nesota against the Great Northern to Hyrum, was shot in the neck by a Harry Hammond, a sailor, were missThe strip of sand was narrow railway in the "rebate cases was prac Kinall hoy who was practicing with a ing ana riuge dins uarred and escape licalh affirmed. The circuit court rifle. Ann s was not badly across the island. holds that the Hepburn act is an injured. Johnson soon died of ex amendatory and not a repealing act. Captain John and Jane Belcher, of Ogden, haustion and was buried in the sand. in so far as it repeals or reprothat celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of The survivors had a few provisions of the Elkins act it conduces their marriage one day last week. They and subsisted off these. Meantime a tinues portions them in force and makes no have been residents of Ogden for over boat was laboriously built from the break In the law, and that in so far as wreckage. But fear that the provis- il omits or twenty years. changes provisions of the .Mrs. Thomas E. Marriott, of Sandy, ions would not last led to two of the it repeals them. Elkins act. S men, Prothin and Hosteth, Joseph was probably fatally injured in a colThe act of granting rebates was trying to work across the mountains lision of a Missouri Pacific passenger to obtain help. Prothin crawled back by the Great Northern Railroad train and a Burlington switch engine a tew days later with his hands and at the trial, and the only company at St. Joseph, Mo. feel badly frozen. Hosteth, he re- question presented by the railway Judgment for $.".Mi was awarded to ported, had died from the cold. The company was whether or not the ElJames Andrus last week for injuries lood gave out and the men lived on kins act of 1903, making it an offense after much and received to a leg in a railroad acci- shell ijsh Eventually, for granting refixing punishment Mate John danger. Hunter, Carpenter dent on the Sanpete Valley railroad, was the Hepburn bates, by Carl repealed Stark and Seaman Heine readied near Manti, last July. New York's island, in the frail boat, act of 1906 in such a way that there E. N. Ryan, a laborer, has been ara distance of thirty miles. Lieutenafter there could be no prosecution or rested In Salt Lake City on a charge ant Del Qado, in charge of the of offenses committed light punishment of highway robbery, it being charged house there, rescued the suffering men to the repeal. The district court prior that he held up a railroad map. secur- on Staten island after much peril and ruled against this contention of the delay They were kindly nursed at ing $ 25 from his victim. company, and hence the ap railway to In a train wreck 75 miles west of the light house and then taken peal to the circuit court of appeals. Punta Arenas. Ogden. on the Southern Pacific, FireMURDERED-Bman Newhall and Itrakeman rimer, of HER HUSBAND. GOVERNMENT'S SIDE OF CASE. were well-know- n killed and Conductor Ogden, Creamer, of Ogden, injured. Prosecution Reveals Its Charges Richard P. Morris, former mayor of Against Senator Borah of Idaho. Salt Lake City, and Democratic nomBoise, Idaho. The government has inee for that Office this year, was the Us charges in the case of revealed foreman of a Jury which last week conUnited States Senator Borah, charged victed John Fleming of robbery. with timber land fraud. The jury was In Ogden the price of coal has been advanced to $6 SO a ton. A protest is completed at the morning session on Tuesday, and during the afternoon being made by the citizens, nnd it Is Judge M. C. BurCh of Detroit, Mich., probable the matter will be brought to special assitant to the attorney gen the attention of the grand jury eral, made the opening statement of A balky team of horses attached to the prosecution. He arraigned the a hay wagon backed into a street car late Governor Prank Steunenberg as In Salt Lake City, the conductor and the central figure in the alleged conseveral passengers on the car being spiracy by which It is claimed that more than IT.nun acres of virgin forInjured as a result of the collision. est Chemists who have recently made lands, thick with towering pines, nn analysis of the water furnished the came fraudulently Into the possession Of the Barber Lumber company, a people of Ogden by the Ogden Watera works company declare It is chemically Wisconsin corporation operating plant in this city. a thus which pure, settling controversy Mr. Burch has been In progress for some time. with the landconnected Senator Borah transactions only as atMrs Colin N. Summers, wife of a torney, first for Steunenberg. and then for the lumber concern. He declared Salt lake bartender, is in a precarious condition and may die as the result of that Senator Borah Interested himself a beating administered by her hus- in all matters having an outward bearband Summers is under arrest, and ing on the lands claimed by "dummy" will be tried for murder If the woman entrymen. turned over to "dummy" trustees ami by them deeded over to dies. the Barber company, Claud Clark, the negro who shot and killed Iwis Jones while engaged In Minnesota is For States Fighting an altercation with another negro In Rights. Ogden, will be tried on the charge of St. Paul Attorney General Yonna murder In the first degree. Clark on Tuesday obtained from the county claims the shooting of Jones was acci- court a writ of mandamus directed dental against the Northern Pacific Railroad The next official postal guide, issued company to compel it to comply with In October, will not contain the name the commodity rate law. whose opera of North Ogden, for September :'.U lion was enjoined by Judge Lochren the post office there will be abolished of the United States court. The rail and a new postofflce, known as station road officials probably will ask Judge No. of the Ogden postofflce will bo Lochren for an order citing Attoropened ney General Young for contempt of The news comes from the Lehi sug the United States court. If the attorar factory that Ihe tonnage, though ney general is declared In contempt noi so niuer in ine aire as last year. a writ of habeas corpus will be issued It above the average season's crop and the matter taken to the United and the 9,000 acres will produce prob-abl- Stntcs supreme court for a final dethe greatest gross tonnage In cision, as to the state's right to regulate rales. the factory's history. The members of the state land board Insane Mother's Awful Crime. and the state engineer have made a Buffalo. Mrs. Bertha Mund. aged personal inspection of the hinds in ?' ears, her three children strangled Sanpete and Sevier counties proposed 8 years: Helen, Christopher, aged aged to be brought Into a state of cultiand 8 months, to death vation if the tvservoir project contem- at theirFreda, aged In home Clinton street. After plated by the hoard is carried through. the deed, she went to the The Utah national banks outside committing Pennsylvania railroad where of Salt Lake carried 94,525.494 loans her husband. Frederick yards, Mund, la emand discounts August 22, the date on ployed as a memtter of a wrecking which the comptroller of the currency crew anil informed him of her acMrs Mund was placed under required a statement of conditions The tion name banks had 279,057 gold In their irresl The woman hap been ill with nervous trouble, and undoubtedly was reserves and carried a little over Insane of deposits Provo Is without a city health officer because Dr. Slater, who was elected Wealthy Lumber Merchant Convicted of Manslaughter. by the count II. has resigned on account C. Campbell, of the small salary provided. Dr, SlaChicago, 111 ter's resignation follows quickly after s wealthy lumber merchant of Antlgo. the action of the medical society, which Wis., who killed Dr. Benjamin F. Har deprecated the imallness of the salary Hs In the stock exchange building a fixed by the council heie last winter, and whose defense him guilt y of manslaughter In Judge George A. Chase, miner of Eureka, was seriously Injured last week. Sev- was "the unwritten law." found mercy at the hands of a Jury, which found eral of the employes, including Chase, Wlndes court on Tuesday. Arrom were seated near the compressor at tin verdict was a recommenpanylng of the hoist eating their dation by the the head Jury that the punish supper when Chase's right lee In some nient be lived at one ear in the pen UD'T got caught bet ween the dri Itentlary. the minimum penalty alrod and the flywheel lowed by law. Prevailing Opinion is That Absence Results in Great Questions is Due to the Lack of Preparation by All the Countries ol T The Hague. After having been in session more than three months, and with adjournment probably a month in the distance, it is recognized generally, and even by the most optimistic in the peace movement, that the second international peace conference has been and will be, at Its conclusion, barren of results leading to perma nent measures of benefit to the peace of the world. Even the proposition for a future meeting of the conference, which was unanimously adopted on Saturday, has been so altered as to part, suppress Its most important namely, the periodicity of meetings, merely providing for the calling of a third conference, but establishing nothing with regard to the convening of the future conferences. The prevailing opinion, as expressed by one of the leading delegates, rs that the absence of results in the conference on the great question was due to the lack of preparation by all the countries represented. This, ha said, was especially striking in the case of the American delegation, which was supposed to have come here in complete accord with the countries. This accord, however, neither existed, nor had it been reached during the conference. Indeed, the chief result of the conference will be a growing feeling of diffidence on the part of the South Americans towarn Washington, as. rightly or wrongly, they accuse the United States of hav ing neglected them and of caring only for working in accord with Great Britain and Germany. Latin-America- ROOSEVELT PLANNING TRIP. Will Sail Down the Mississippi From Keokuk to Memphis. Washington. While the preparations for President Roosevelt's western trip have not been completed, the Police Identify Body Found in Trunk program has been sufficiently arranged at Sou'h Alki, Washington. to make it certain that the tour will e of tin most spectacular ever Seattle The police have pos'tv.vyfee identified the body of the dead Wo undertaken by him. He will leave man fo.ind stuffed in a trunk cast upon here next Sunday, and will be absent the beach at South Alkl Monday moTft from the seat of government until the lug as that of Mrs. Agnes ruenian 23d or 24th of October. The trip has McCombs Covington, 1 7 years old. three distinctive objects: The dedicaThe woman had been strangled to tion of the McKinley mausoleum at Canton, ().: the inspection of the Misdeath. She was the wife of Frank Covwith a view of arousing ington, for several months employed sissippi river In the ship channel from Its interest as a salesman the Kilsheinier by mouth to Keokuk, la., and the Great Liquor company, 1115 First avenue, Lakes, and the securing of a period of Seattle. Covington is missing and the recreation for the chief executive bepolice are looking for him. Acquaint- fore the beginning of the duties of the ances say they have not seen him for winter. :. week. The body in the trunk had there will be some Incidentally been dead at least a week. speeches on the return journey, which will deal with current issues. Could Not Have Participated in the CYCLONE HITS FAIP GROUNDS. Goebel Killing. flew York. Captain Cassius MarPennsylvanians Injured While shall Sanford, only son of the late John Many on Pleasure Bent. Sanford of Covington, Ky., who was Pottsville. Pa. A wind storm of referred to In the affidavit of Mrs. Lulu Williams Clark, in Sunday newspa- cyclonic force late Saturday afternoon pers, as "John Sanford," and as hav- struck the fair grounds at Hegins, in ing been present when Governor Goe- the western part of Schuylkill county, bel of Kentucky was killed, has issued where the Hegins Orange was holda positive denial of all her statement. ing its annual county fair, and blew He denies knowing the woman and down the grandstand, upon which declares that at the time of the kill- were seated several hundred persons. ing of Governor Goebel he was In the A half hundred were injured, Ave of them probably fatally. Other buildings Philippine islands on business. on the ground were also blown down Six People Injured In Trolley Car Was Quick With Gun. Accident near Los Angeles. Wash. A special from Spokane. A Ixs Angeles. Cal Hollywood trolley car. leaving this city shortly Wallace, Idaho, says: W. F. Cramer before collided fell dead on the flop' of a saloon in midnight Monday, with a work train in Hollywood, while Oabnrn Sunday morning, a charge of running at the rate of twenty mill a an lead from a shotgun entering his open hour, demolishing the whole front of mouth. The slayer. Captain A. P. Horton, proved quicker in the use of the car and severely injuring fiv pas- firearm's than Cramer, who was reach sengers and the motorman. The lack lng for his pistol. Horton, after noti of a headlight on the work train is fying the sheriff's office of the saiil to have been responsible for the lathered his face- and shaved tragedy, himself accident. Three women and three in the room where the body lay and men were among the Injured. awaited the arrival of the sheriff. Tho coroner's jury returned a verdict of Not in With Standard Oil Company. Boston.-Jo- hn D. Archbold, of the Convention Ends in Free Fight. Standard Oil company, comes o it in York. The Hobokcn, N. J., New an opei. letter, denying any co.inec-tloDemocratic city convention developed of Urban H. Broughton, the president t' the Utah Consolidated com- into a light between two factions, in pany, and son in law of Henry R Rog- which delegates used their fists, chairs ers. lth the Standard Oil company, and other objects. The police tried to stop the fight, but were outnumpast, present or future. Mr. Arehbold bered. After tbe fight the delegates also objects to the newspaper vtorles held separate conventions on the same the affairs of the Standard connecting stage and named two sets of city Oil company with those of the An alga tickets. The trouble started over the in Her Copper company and sav that of adherents of Patrick J. Grift' ere is no change of leadership of efforts fin, who aspires to be leader of the f rnndard Oil affairs and no sucb party In the city, to defeat Maurice J. faange is contemplated. Stock and his supporters. Robert Fulton Day Observed. 6tarted Fight; Got Worst of It. Norfolk, Va Elaborate and beautl Eugene, Ore. Charles Crowley was ful ceremonies marked Monday's obshot and killed Saturday at M areola, servance of "Robert Fulton day," at sixteen miles east of here, by Bert the Jamestown exposition the Nunn. The shooting grew out of a many historical events OOBUMnu rated quarrel over Nuun's testimony against by the tercentennial, none has been of the proprietress of a resort nt the place Nunn was Instrumental In hav-lngreater Importance and deeper the woman convicted, and when than the celebration o' the practical application of Robert Pulton's the parties to the case returned to M areola from Eugene, Crowley, who Is Invention to the neod of the world. HI While the exercises were uti r the alleged to have been a hanger-oilfMtlM of the expoattloa offiafctlax the resort, picked a quarrel with and the Robert Fulton Monument assocja was thrashed b Nunn At the conclusion of the tight CiowJey started lion participated. shooting. 1 - self-defens-e. : nlgnl-flcanc- . e Regards Philippines as Gateway to the Orient, and an Aid in Maintaining the Open Door Policy. Washington Admiral Dewey strongresents the proposition that has been discussed In a more or less academic way to surrender the Philippines, which, of ail men, he was a leading factor in bringing under the American flag. In an interview, the admiral sets out the reasons which impel him to insist upon the retention of the islands. The strong point of his argument is not based upon the military or naval importance of the islands, but upon the great value, present and prospective, of the Philippines to America in the extension of our trade with the orient. The admiral says: "Abandon the Philippines? I don't believe our country will ever do that. Certainly it should not, because It has altogether too much at stake. It is only our control over the Philippines that makes It possible for us to insist upon the open door in the east, toward which our diplomacy has been directed for years. We want our share of the enormous commerce of the east and we can't keep the door open for it unless we hold the islands. Why did Spain for 200 years dominate the commerce of the orient? Just because she had the bay and harbor of Manila as a great commercial and naval base. That base can be just as useful to us commercially as it was to Spain. For ten years every strong European nation has been trying to get a foothold for commercial and naval purposes in the far east. Through the fortunes of war the United States obtained the best position possible, giving us superior commercial advantages over the nations. What sort of a common sense would it be for us to give up such a position? "Suppose we should dispose of the Philippines and Japan should acquire them. See how the Islands stretch along the coast. Here are the Philippines and Formosa. If Japan had them she could command every gateway to the orient and the United States would be completely shut out. Every one concedes that the orient is the future great field for the principal commercial operations of the world. We ought to be the leaders, but we must at least have a share in the enterprise, and in order to do so we must maintain the position we have occupied. I think it is plain that we must have a commercial base such as Manila, and then in order to protect our commerce we must have a naval base, and at g bay such a base is being ly Su-bi- MORE FIGHTING IN MOROCCO. General Drude Resumes Offensive and Burns Moorish Camps. Casablanca. Negotiations for the cessation of hostilities having failed, General Drude on Sunday resumed the offensive and burned the Moorish camps at Sidi Brahim, south of Casablanca, and dispersed the tribesmen, who offered but little resistance. These operations were chiefly notable for a brilliant, forced march of the French troops, who covered forty kilometers inside of twelve hours. The expedition, consisting of 2,000 infantry, with a detail of cavalry, artillery and nalive auxiliaries, left camp before dawn and formed Into two hollow squares, one behind the other. In this formation they marched some distance under the cover of darkness and unobserved by the tribesmen. A came up at heavy morning sea-fodaybreak and forced a half hour's halt, during which shots fired by the advance guards gave the alarm to the enemy. g A UN SHE UNTIL FAILURE Nothing of importance Has Been Accomplished by Delegates to ihe Hague Conference. Bark Perish and Others Endure TORTURE El 1! SI Court Upholds Validity of the Oliver Grand Jury, Thus Sealing Fate of Schrmtz. Ruef and Others. UTAH STATE NEWS The encanipin nt of the Grand Array of the Republic will be held in Suit LOOPHOLE IS Story That Comes From Chicago Which Reads Like the Doings of the Comanche Indians. Former Followers of Elijah Do w e Killed Crippled and Aged Woman in an Endeavor to "Drive out Devils," and Failed in "Resurrection Scene." Chicago. Five persons, members of the sect of Parhamites. are under arrest in Zion City, accused of torturing to death Mrs. Letitia Greenhaulgh. r,i years old, a cripple for twenty years, in order to show belief in the religion they profess. Those arrested are Walter and Jen. nie Greenhaulgh, the son and daughter of the woman; Harold Mitchell, Mrs. Harold Mitchell and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Givenhaulgh had been for twenty years an invalid, suffering from imraly-siand rheumatism. The sect of Parhamites was founded about a year ago by Chas. F. Parham Its and numbers about 2o0 persons. members originally belonged to Dow-ie'church, and they believe in the gift of tongues, and especially in diabolical profession. It is their theory that sickness is the evidence of the possession by the body by evil spirits. The condition of Mrs. Greenhaulgh convinced her son and daughter and the three persons arrested with them, that she must be possessed of the dev to exorcise il, and they determined the evil spirit. The five knelt by the bedside, and after prayer, commenced their work. The arms of Mrs. Greenhaulgh, stiffened by rheumatism, were jerked and twisted about in order that the devil might be driven out. The cries of the aged woman were considered to be those of an evil spirit and were greeted with triumphant shouts. After a course of this violent treatment Mrs. Greenhaulgh not only became so weak that she could not use her limbs, but became incapable of making any motions. Then her neck was twisted, and for some time this treatment was kept up. The tortured woman, whose screams were not. heard by neighbors because of the fact that one of the "healers" held his hand over her mouth, finallv died from the effects of the rough treatment she was subjected to. After that, according to Greenhaulgh, Mrs. Smith became the leader in a "resurrection scene." In this efforts were made to restore the dead woman to life. When these had failed, the announcement of her death was made. The case is to be fully investigated by the authorities of Lake county, in which Zion City is situated. s s BUILDING COLLAPSED. Three Are Killed as the Result of ai. Accident in Cincinnati. Cincinnati. Two unknown men and one woman were killed and a do.en others narrowly i scaped death in the collapse, of the Dohan Shoe company's four-stor-y building on Central avenue, near Sixth street market, Saturday. The building was one of the oldest in the retail section of the city, and wti? undergoing repairs, a new front, being added and other impovements made. Shortly before noon, without warn ing, the front of the building fell for ward into the street, leaving only th rear sections standing. An unknowt man, passing on the sidewalk, was stricken down, being dead when reached, while a woman within three feet of him was uninjured. A second man apparently a laborer, was found dead In the ruins, as was Mrs. Mary Daley, who lived on the second floor. Germany. Homburg, Germany. King of Siam on Saturday invited all Homburg to join in celebrating his birthday. Champagne and red and white wines of other descriptions were served at the Kurhaus without any limit. It is presumed that the celebration of his birthday will cost $250,000. as the managers of the Kurhaus have been hastily gathering in wines by the carload from the neighboring cities. It is estimated that the king of Siam has already spent $1,500,000 In Germany alone. Official Account of Explosion. Washington. The official report ol the accident to the Japanese battleship Kashima has been supplemented by a cabled account from the Japanese A new projectile navy department had been rammed and the charges-werplaced in position for the third had not been fire, but the breech-blocclosed, when the said charge, catching fire from the back flare, set on fire the charge for the fourth projectile, which was at the back of the gun The projectile remained in the loading men were killed position. Forty-twby the explosion. Wrecked Fishermen in Distreis. Seattle, Wash. United States Senator 8. H. Piles has telegraphed direct to President Roosevelt asking the executive to send a revenue cutter to Bristol Bay to rescue the crew of 1C0 white fishermen and 200 Chinese said to have been wrecked there when the fishing boat John Currier' went ashore on the rocks on August 9. A party was gotten away to s d word of the distress of nearly 40 men to appeal for aid. The men had supplies sufficient to last them for thirty days, but that time has expired. Californians Alarmed by Quake. San Bernardino. Cal. An earth qi:ake sfcork that brought residents of this city into the streets in alarm and caused disarrangements In many house holds, was experienced here ThursThe direction of the day evening. shock was from southeast to north west, and was preceded by a rambling noise. There Beemed to be a succession of shocks, terminating with a snap that caused fear and trembling among those here who suffered in the San Francisco disaster. In the raoin-taln- s the shock was most severe. Driving Out the Trutta. Vlcksbtirg. Miss. Chancellor Hlcka late Saturday afternoon declared the Gulf Compress company, which controls thirty-onin the compresses south, sixteen of which are located in Mississippi, an illegal trust, and gave the corMiration one year In which to wind up it business in the state and withdraw. He denied the application for a reoehrer, This decision lp a victory for District Attorney James D. Thomas, who less than a weak ago filed tbe suit askinc that a receiver be appointed and that tt be declared a combine in restraint of trade. Stolen Money to Church. Nashville, Tenn. The mystery of the disappearance here last October .if the two packages containing $7. 820.70 from the car of the Southern Express company was explained Fri day In the arrest of J. I. Smith, who Five thousand dollars of confessed the money was found, under his direr Smith tlon. bnried under his house took the package while making reHe Is an active pairs on the car member of a local church and nil recent liberal contributions attracted of detectives. King of Siam is Blowing Himself in Chula-longkor- e n k Gave |