Show THE SALINX By C N Lund CALL Ill HANDS OF NOB AWAKENING THE (Copyright 8AL1NA ' STEAMERS CONSCIENCE AND SINK 1909) Many UTAH UTAH STATE NEWS additional clerk and one have been added to the force the Provo postofflce A heavy snowstorm struck Park City on the 9th the snow being about 13 Inches deep the following morning The new postofflce building at Ogden has been finished and the Is being moved Into Its new quarters During a heavy windstorm in Halt Lake City a small frame building was picked up and tossed onto an adjoining lot In attempting to dismount from a horse at Uintah Roy Russell aged 8 fell Into a barb wire fence and was ' severely cut about the arms Two masked highwaymen held up a street car In the suburbs of Salt Lake City early Thursday morning securing $2450 from the conductor The Midvale city council has ordered that all the principal streets c that place be named and appropriate designs erected to designate the same Directors of the Utah Oil Refining company whose plant in Salt Lake City was destroyed by fire recently have appropriated money for the rebuilding of the plant Cannan Lewis who came from Wales to Utah in pioneer days and who was a veteran of several fights with Indians is dead at Ephraim at the age of 69 years Being angered because a large dog kept them from breaking Into a store In Ogden robbers hurled bricks and stones through the two plate glass windows The robbers got nothing Salt Lake Is now listed among the fifty largest postoffices of the country and hereafter will’ be Included in the Salt monthly comparison of business Lake displaced Allegheny Pa in the list A Salt Lake man has purchased a distillery in Tennessee and will move It to Utah It is sa'd that the plant will be erected not far from Salt Lake and that it will be in operation before the first of January The office of the Salt Lake Route and Oregon Short Line at Murray has within the past few days been equipped with a telephone service for train dispatching The new system completely does away with telegraphing Following simple but beautiful services the body of Fisher Sanford Harris one of the best known and best beloved men in the state of Utah was laid to rest In the Mt Olivet cemetery In Salt Lake City on Wednesday Utah will be represented at the Chicago farm land congress beginning November 16 by an exhibit of the largest and best apples grown in the state grains grown on dry and irrigated lands and various other products Work has been started in earnest by the boosters’ committee of the Retail Merchants’ association ih the direction of furthering the interests of the Greater Salt Lake Food and Industrial exposition to be held In Salt Lake City from November 23 to December 4 The father of Emma Rogers the former Salt Lake girl who Is said to uave attempted suicide at Los Angeles by Bhootlng herself has demanded an investigation declaring the suicide story was hatched up to cover a crime another woman being blamed by him for the shooting Every dairy cow In the state of Utah is to be put through a test tor tuberculosis germs by Dr S u an expert of the agricultural department at Washington working with Utah state county and city officials No charge will be made for examination of the cattle the most of the expense falling on the government An Ogden railroad man ueciares that although the cost of the Denver & Rio Grande between Ogden and Denver would be immense it is the opinion of many railroad men that this will be started within the next few years in With a cartheir possession and tridge belts Fred Bremer and Ed Stewart two lads not yet 18 years of age have been arrested in Ogden on the charge of larceny and it is believed they are responsible for a number of petty burglaries James N Kimball one of the oldest members of the legal fraternity of Ogden ana regarded as the dean of the local bar was sentenced to sreve thirty days in the county Jail for contempt of court by District Judge J A Howell The order wa$ later rescinded and Mr Kimball released The Oak Creek Orchard company which is to plant an immense orchard in Millard county believes that Millard county within the next few years will run a close second to the Brigham City and Cache county orchards m point of production TWO MEN EXECUTED BY ENRAGED CITIZENS AND THIRD HAS A NARROW ESCAPE Negro 8layer of Whit Girl Hanged Riddled With Bullets and Burned While White Prisoner Is Taken From Jail and Hanged Cairo Ills — This city was at the mercy of a mob on Thursday two men being executed by members of an Infuriated and mob while a third escaped with his life owing to the fact that he was not caught “Froggy” James a negro confessed murderer of Annie Pelley was hanged riddled with bullets and burned after a thousand determined men- - had chased Sheriff Davis and the negro for twenty-fouhours and seized the prisoner Henry Salznor white held for was later taken from a steel cell in the county Jail and hanged and shot by the infuriated men who up to that time were unsuccessful ffi capturing Arthur Alexander a negro implicated by James as an accomplice in the slaying of Miss Pelley Alexander was at last found by the police who succeeded in eluding the mob by a ruse With the arrival later in the day of armed troops further rioting was avoided The four thousand men roaming the streets up until daybreak had access to many saloons which remained open all night Mayor Parsons and the chief of police were unable to close the saloons because they were shut up at home by tne moD Soldiers of the Cairo militia finally went to guard the homes of the municipal officers and kept the rioters In some restraint James was lynched In the most prominent square of the city ana hung to the arch at Eighth ana commercial streets Women present were the first to When it broke the pull the rope frenzy of the mob was uncontrollable and they fired volley after volley into the body shooting him to pieces The mob then dragged the body over the Btreets for more than a mile to the scene of the murder where it was burned TONG Chinese WAR IN PROGRESS - San Francisco Bent on Killing Each Other San Francisco — Nearly half a hundred uniformed patrolmen plain clothes men and detectives patrolled the streets anti alleys of the Chinese in the effort quarter Thursday night of the police to prevent a continuation of the tong war which has cost five lives since the first of the month The discovery that two of the Chinese killed Wednesday night met their death through mistaken identity one of them not being an On Yick as supposed by his assailants but a member of the Bing Kongs the most powerful and influential tong on the coast and the other one according to the police apparently having been amed by gun men employed by his own clan and the issuance of warrants charging Gee Kong Ong president of the On Yick tong and Tong King Chong secretary of the Chinese Free Masons numerically the strongest organization among the Chinese in America were among the developments of the day of Persons the Jaws One In COLLIDE Jr dytMfMMi The Enforcement PRESIDENT AGAIN of the AT Law Will Rid Society of Its Worst Evils HOME Sleeps In the White House for First Time Since August 6 After a Trip Washington — After an absence of more than three months during which he has made a trip through the West and South President Taft on Wednesday night slept in the White House He left the capital August 6 with the cheers of the crowds ringing in his ears He returned Wednesday night to the tune of the same cheers but he tarried only a moment with the His objective welcoming parties point was the White House and Mrs Taft and as quickly as he could get away from the brief speeches of welcome he climbed into his big automobile The chauffeur broke all the speed records of the district There was no demonstration at the White House The special police there kept the curious outside the grounds and when Mr Taft alighted and ran quickly up the steps he turned for a inomefft and waved a smiling farewell to Fred Carpenter his secretary Colonel Spencer Crosby and Captain Archibald Butt his two military aides who had accompanied him from the station The Way They Handle Lawyers In Russia St a Gillerson Petersburg— M leading attorney of this city has been condemned to a year’s imprisonment because of a speech he delivered at the trial of the participators in the Jewish massacre at Bialystok Gillerson appeared at this trial as counsel for friends and relatives of the Jewish victims of whom seventy-threwere killed and eightytwo wounded The indictment Gillerson against charged that in his speech in court he had irrelevantly introduced arguments which Incited workmen against the government Suffragettes Sentenced to Jail London — Alice Paul and Amelia sufBrown the window smashing fragettes have been sentenced each to one month at hard labor During the banquet at Guild hall In honor of the king’s birthday Tuesday night winReasons for Staple Banking System stones were thrown through a dow of the bapquet hall the clash Given by Aldrich of glass interrupting of the speech Des Muines la — Senator Nelson the lord mayor The affair proved to W Aldrich of Rhode Island chairbe a suffragette demonstration and man of the national monetary com- two offenders were arrested mission continued his series of Succeeds Senator Johnson western addresses on finance here D —Fountain N L Bismarck Thursday night in a speech before the Bankers’ club Des Moines is the Thompson of Cando N D was on home of Senator Cummins one of the Wednesday appointed United States but senator by Governor Burke to fill out “insurgent” Republican leaders those who expected the Rhode Island the unexplred term of Senator Johnsenator to make any uncomplimen- son who died three weeks ago The a were dis- appointment of Mr Thompson tary allusion to Mr Aldrich spoke espe- Democrat was something of a surappointed of prise as he was a “dark horse” In cially of the growing importance was The announcement the west as affording the ' best rea- the race in son why people of Iowa should de- made after a long conference Sen- which the leading Democrats of the mand a staple banking system more attention state participated ator Aldrich gave than heretofore to the importance on Scaffold of commercial paper in the banking Portland Attorney Dies a Salem Ore — James A Finch systems of Europe lawyer was hanged here Friday for Causes Trouble for Bishop Dreary the murder of Ralph Fisher also a Vienna — Just because Bishop November 28 lawyer In Portland of Nish Servia could not con- 1908 dead Finch was pronouncea trol his dreams he is facing trial for four minutes after the drop of the high treason it is announced and will trap The crime for which James A have a lot of explaining to do before Finch was hanged at the penitentiary tie can square things with the governin Salem was the slaying of Ralph ment The good bishop made the mis- B Fisher prosecutor of the Oregon take of not having an ordinary dream State Bar association ' on November In his vision he saw a revolution in 28 1908 Belgrade the deposition of King PeMrs U S Grant Dead ter and the proclaiming as king of forSan Diego Cal — Mrs U S Grant mer Crown Prince George The dream was so unusual that he made the ad- wife of a son of the late President ditional error of talking about it Grant died Wednesday of apoplexy King Peter’s ministers consider the She had been an invalid for years dream as a part of a propaganda In She was the daughter of the late Senfavor of Prince George ator and Mrs Chaffee of Colorado Lose Their Lives Rescued from Being of Hungry Sharks La Singapore— The mail steamer Seyne of the Messageries maritimes service running between Java and Singapore and on her way to this port collided early Sunday morning with the Bteamer Onda of the British-Indlline and sank two minutes later inSeveral European passengers cluding Baron and Baroness Benlczkl the captain of La Seyne five Eurot others pean officers and and comprising native passengers members of the crew were drowned The rescue of sixty-onpersons practically from the jaws of Bhoals of sharks formed a thrilling incident of the wreck The accident occurred in a thick haze at 4 o’clock In the morning The vessels were steaming at good speed and La Seyne was cut almost There was not time for in half panic nor for any attempt on the part of tho officers to get out the boats FLOODS IN JAMAICA Record Rainfall Causes Damage Estimated at Half a Million Dollars Jamaica — From the Kingston UNABLE TO AWAKEN SUBJECT reports fragmentary arriving here WHO DIES WHILE IN STATE from the countryside the damage reOF CATALEPSY sulting from the storms and floods that have raged throughout this island since last Friday is enormous A portion of the railway and the coast New Jersey Man Was Put Into Hyp- line on the north side of the island notic Trance Before a Large Landhas been seriously damaged Audience slides are numerous on tile main rail- and Never Reroad and communication has been gained Consciousness Many bridges completely cut off also have been carried away Property in and around Kingston — Somerville N J While Arthur suffered the severely damage sus“professor” and tra- tained thus far being estimated at veling hypnotist sobced in his cell The intake and the main three calm medical men witnessed a $500000 weird performance In the morgue of culverts of the city’s water system have been destroyed and because of the Somerville hospital late Tuesday the continued downpour it has been afternoon There Willian) E Davenimpossible to effect repairs port secretary to me mayor of Newark and a student of hypnotism vainADMITS MOTHER’S CRIME ly tried to bring back signs of life in the rigid body of Robert Simpson a Murder Mystery of Three Years’ fornjer street car conductor of NewStanding Cleared Up aied ark who apparently Monday a Chicago — lenry Brodonheyer night after having been put Into a Jeweler of Madison wis who was hypnotic trance by Everton before a found dead nfar his home in the sumtheaudience at the Somerville large mer of 1906 and who was believed ater to have been murdered by a robber' Davenport failed Simpson was de- was killed by his wife Margaret now clared officially dead and an autopsy a patient at the Dunning 'Illinois inwas held Tuesday night sane asylum This is the confession Simpson was 30 years old and It is made by the "daughter Clara r is said he was a heavy drinker It to Assistant Chief of Police generally admitted that he was intoxi- Schuettler of Chicago cated during the test No relatives Brodenheyer who was 62 years old have appeared to claim the body had aroused the jealousy of his wife Everton has employed counsel and She satisfied herself of his infidelity will fight the case It has been sug- and decided to kill him She lured gested that he will make the novel him to an abandoned slaughter house plea that the man was still alive when on an old larm near' Madison under the autopsy was performed citing vapretense of looking over the property rious cases of suspended animation as There she shot him once Dehind the proof of this right ear and once in the forehead Eight physicians assisted in per- He died almost instantly The daughforming the autopsy and they issued a ter admits helping her mother bury was due death signed statement that the body to rupture of the aorta the trunk ' line of the arterial system SUGAR WEIGHING FRAUDS GLAVIS MAKES CHARGES Official of the Sugar Trust Has Been Indicted lew York — After months of quiet investiwork by the government scrutinizing gators who have been the ins and outs of the complicated sugar frauds there came suddenly on Friday the indictment and arrest of an important former official of the American Sugar Refining company charged with conspiracy to defraud the government by false weighing of sugar The man arrested is James F ror more than third years superintendent of tne Havcrueyer & Elder refinery In Williamsburg the largest plant of the American Sugar Refining company It is regarded as significant that Bedernagle’a resignation from this responsible position Mistake of Clerk Causes Tragedy was announced by the company only — War Road Minn Nels Jensen was Thursday He was arrested Friday fatally injured and his wife and five afternoon children were burned to death in Sixth Victim of Feud Two their home near here Monday Jensen died children were rescued San Francisco — The feud between Jensen was using what he the Yee family and the On Yick tong later supposed was kerosene oil to start a which has resulted in the murder of can of the uuia five men since the beginning of the fire when a After the tragedy It was month claimed its sixth victim Sunexploded discovered that a clerk in a grocery day when Yee Yip Wo was shot dead store where Jensen had bought the In the Chinese quarter Gee Gong oil had emptied a barrel of kerosene a Chinese not known to be an On into the gasoline tank of another Yick man but member powerful family was arrested near Fought to Death for Her Honor — Evidences that Miss An- the scene of the shooting and charged Cairo with the murder nie Pelley a Cairo shop girl fought Prevention of Infant Mortality through a terrific struggle before succumbing to brutal assailants Monday New Haven Conn — As a result of night were discovered when the au- the conference on prevention of Inthorities were confronted with the task fant mortality which ended here of solving the mystery of her murder a society for the study and preBits of torn clothing strewed the forin which children found her vention of infant mortality was these mute evi- mally organized Saturday morning disfigured corpse dences of the girl’s love for life and Resolutions drawing attention to t revealing that she fought need of the work on the purity against the murderers for two blocks were passed Lands Controversy Again Before the Public Washington — The controversy over the Alaska coal lands has broken out once more L R Glavis formerly in the field service of the general land office has furnished an article for Collier’s Weekly in which Secretary Ballinger Commissioner Dennett Assistant Secretary Frank Pierce and others are accused of aiding and abetting the perpetration of frauds Secretary Ballinger denounces the article as a tissue of falsehoods and is backed up in his assertions by ComMoore missioner Dennett C of Washington H Henry and others conversant with the facts in the case The Alaska Coal Important |