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Show tourat " OGDEN. UTAH m. iz-otk- ber prism, jpeil 7, DIRECT BUSINESS UNDER THE DAY clction to Depose President Smith POLITICS METHODS, PUBLICITY LONE STAR FLAG AND ND ROUGH RIDERS AT KEYNOTE TO POLICY OF IHE SAN ANTONIO. CANAL COMMISSION. OF fiDEST b ALT LAKE. April 7. Papers "iic pitp.iivi) tine adiTtinuii ifii-itiu.lekiin; ifj.it lvrM(i-nSmith be enjnlnc-uni ilixtiurs- ' funds ieit: l by Mm ns trustee In trui Mr the Mormon ctimih tit!'e-p.iifront aud other i Inni It mhiivck. The suit is to lie l:vl l.y Don M usscr Young, a Mm fmn w'io in conference yesterday afternoon titi-- voted aggaln.-- t lining tin- upon I leu. ("has. t of Ogden, wl.o was cxi opprunlciiied Str'iriliMvie, this week. Is i. Iso n p;nty to the suit. The object is to h.ive u receiver up- mlrne l st i.ii an ,i m nitnig made of a!j t the President's Yisit Announcement Made by Theodore to Display True P. Shouts, President of the Patriotism. Commission. April 7. the day beeun Ro,evelt pddent review of the regular soldiers ltk Houston. With him was g( flat Sam the depart- CfWT.i Lee, commanding Following the review g Texas. prtdential party went to Travis children 10,000 school pA skere Alamo In plaxa up America. ANTONIO, Texas, gAS greeted the president and address. The president his to pped guest of the Rough Riders at 'DKt and spent the afternoon at an formal reunion of the camp. After an eventful trip across a large President Roosevelt prtion of Texas, San Antonio at 8:10 o'clock bit night When the special train statbearing the president reached the from cheers ion he waa greeted with thousands of throats, and the lusty "hurrahs of his old comrades In arms, the famous Rough Riders of the war, who are holding their reunion near the crumbling walla tt historic Alamo, could plainly he heard above the din. The city is a maze of color in honor Business g the presidents visit. hones and residences are decorated 1th flags and hunting. The presidents train was run on a ttfint near the station, where it will min until tonight, when the visitors sflkave for Fort Worth. The train htahg guarded by a detail of city as the president will be astir early tomorrow, every precaution till he taken to permit him to secure i good night's rest. irrived In an EMPEROR FEARED TO APPEAR AT. UARADE M0NTG0M-ERY-WAR- f.-- OF SOLDIERS ARE BURIED ALIVE. Large Detail of Chicago Police Are Frightful Reverberation and TrembHeld In Reserve for lings of Earth Bury Gties and Riot Call. Inhabitants. CHICAGO, April 7. Strike pickets of teamsters surrounded the building of Mongomery, Ward & Co. on Michigan avenue and Madison street today and drivers with consignments of goods for the firm were turned back. The discharge of several express drivers who refused to haul to the strikebound company threatens to bring about a' general walkout of teamsters tar all the railway and express companies In the city. In addition to the police stationed in the vicinity of Montgomery, Ward & Co.'s establishment to prevent violence, a large detail is held in readiness at the Central station for a riot call. Tlie strike was called by the Chicago Federation of Labor to force the Montgomery, Ward and other companies to recognize the Garment Makers union. FOur arrests were made at noon in connection with an effort of the striker to stop the delivery of goods 'to Montgomery, Ward A Co. John Olson, a teamster, was severely beaten by a crowd. LAHORE, April 7. Four hundred men of the Seventh Gurkah regiment ai d seventy men of the First Gurkah regiment were buried alive In the recent earthquake at Dharmeala Hill station. It 1 reported that rescue is impossible. The town of Kangra, with a population of 50,000, was ruined by the earthquake end the loss of life ie enormous. It ie reported that the whole town of Pulanpur of 20,000 Inhabitants wee leveled to the ground. con-Men- 1 MISSIONARIES IN -- TO SPEAfi 7. The Church old. Mis- sionary society has received a telegram from Kangra, India, which says: Danehale, Rowlands and Lorbeer died ut.xanKra . In the sjuthquakg. All other members of the society In Punjab are believed to be safe. Reassure relatives in England and America. PIPE LINE PROJECT FORMALLY LAUNCHED CHANUTE. Kan.. April 7. The feet and head were in a sack In which was a coat of the dead man. The coat is a blue serge, but nothing in the pockets revealed the Identity of the The dead man was idcnMfl. d .l'"'--: afternoon by an Interpreter In an employment agency as a Mexican who had frequently culled lit the agency In quest of work. The agencys application files are being gone through In hofies of finding his name. The fuel KING EDWARD JOIN8 oil pipe line project between the Kansu r oil fields and markets was formally launched here today. The commit- QUEEN ALEXANDRA XI-.YiiBK, April 7. Harper's Weekly publixbes .i letter, apropos of tin despised Koekefolier gift, signed by Satan (Mark Twain). II rends: To the Editor of Harper's IVar Sir and Kinsman. Let us have done with this frivolous talk. The American board accepts contributions from me every year. Then why shouldn't it from Mr. Rockefeller? In all ages three-fourtof the support of the great charities has been const lence money, as iny books will show. Then, what becomes of the sting when that term Is applied to Mr. Rockefeller's gift? , The American hoard'a trade is financed mainly from the graveyards. Bequests, you understand. Conscience money. Confession of an old crime and deliberate perpetration of a new one; but deeeaaed'e contribution la n robbery of his helra. Shall the board decline bequests because they stand for one of these offenses every time, and generally for both? Allow me to continue. The charge most persistently and resentfully and remorselessly dwelt upon Is that Mr. Wi-kly- : hs Rockefellers contribution is Incurably tainted by perjury perjury against him In the courts. Because there Isn't a rich man In your vast city who does ' nut iierjitre himself every year before the tax board. They are caked with perjury, many layers thick. Ironclad, so to sieak. If there Is one that Isn't, I desire to acquire him tar my museum, and I will pay Dinnanur rates. Will you any It Isn't Infraction of the law. but annual evasion of it? Comfort yourselves with thnt nice distinction if 'yon like for the present. But by and by, when you arrive. I will show you something interesting n whole hell full of evaders! Sometimes s frank turns up elsewhere, but I get those others every time. To return to my muttons. I wish you to remember that my rich perjurers ure contributing to the American board with frequency; It is money filched from the sworn-of- f personal tax. therefore It la the wages of sin; therefore, .it is my money. Those are that contribute It, and finally it ia. therefore, sa I have said. Since the board dally accepts contributions from me, ' 11 law-break- er MARSEILLES, April 7. King Edward arrived this morning and was warmly welcomed by the prefect and British consul. The king immediately boarded the royal yacht Victoria and Albert, where Queen Alexandra and other members of the royal family SECRETARY HAY WILL nwHlted hjm on deck. It Is not be- why should It decline them front me 1 REMAIN AT NERVIE lieved the vessel will sail today owing and Rockefeller, who Is us good os urn, let the courts say what they may. ROME, Aprik 7. Secretary of State to the had weather. "SATAN. John Hay has reached Nervle, where he has taken an apartment and will FAURE'8 BALLOON remain there a fortnight. LANDS AT CALAI8 HOUSE OF COMMONS T IN AN SESSION CALAIS. France, April 7. Faurea IAiNDON, April 7. The house Of balloon, which left Folkestone, EngCUT-OFland, at 11 o'clock last night, landed commons was in session all night, adnear Calais this morning. The bal- journing at 9:15 this morning. The loon encountered a severe storm but nnny hill was up for discussion and was not injured. The occupants are the house was held In session while the bill was passed by sections. In good health and spirits. tee on organisation reported the scheme feasable and will elect officers today. Pipe has been ordered for a line paralleling the tSandard's to Kansas City. ALL-NIGH- THE SAND RIDGE II CABEFOBTDE KILLED THE EARTHQUAKE LONDON. April ritANVIHOi, April 7. The ai limlly at sea as ever this as to identifying the body found on Vallejo street Wednesday night despite the fact that they now have the head. Hundreds are viewing the remains today, but none Is able to give the police any Information. The authorities are satisfied that some who have seen the body knew tlie man in life, but refuse to say anything for fear ttiry will meet a similar fute. Detectives in a launch are visiting every bout in the hnrlior and searching tlie holds. A small army of officers Is scouring the neighborhood in which the body whs found, but no tangible clues have yet been found. On the ground that the head, anna and legs do not match well with the trunk some are Inclined to advance the theory that a double murder was committed, but detectives working on the case do not hold to this belief, claiming the fact that the head, ltga and arms were in water fully sixteen hours Is responsible for the incongruity and appearance of those parts when compared wlth the trunk. The head, arms and legs of the man were picked up by two boys In the bay near Melgge' whurf yesterday afternoon. Tlie head was that of a young mail, probably not more than 22 years puliie ;n iiiMiiiiiK HUNDREDS Tainted. Body. SA IS ENORMOUS BUILDING. ST. PETERSBURG. April 7. Gen-- , eral Llnevitah reports that the Japanese have beep forced to retire on umu Shu. A battle In which 6.000 hanchses were engaged has been taught. So r thfe result is unknown. The emperor and members of the imperial family feared to appear In the annual parade of the Horse Guards today, the emperor's own regiment. He SNOW MAY CHANGE never failed to attend the parade bePLAN3 IN COLORADO fore. Grand Duke Nicholas represented the emperor. Owing to the fact COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.. April that today Is the festival of the im7 A heavy snowfall In the mountains maculate conception, the entire popuuound Redstone, Colo., may necessitlation is in the streets, it was recogate change In the plan for Presid- nised that the STATE danger of an attack 8URVIVORSOF INMENTAL ent Roosevelt's Rocky mountain outi- was especially great The people are COLLAPSE ' ng Phillip R. Stewart of this city,-wh- not allowed to aprpoach within a block is in charge of the local arrangemSIMLA, April 7. A number or surof the parade. ent for the trip, today . received a vivors of the earthquake at Dharmsala note from Jake Borah, who is to be DAMAGE 8UITS AGAINST have arrived here. They are in a one of the FLYING MACHINE BUILDER state of mental collapse and unable to president's guides, giving Information of the conditions at Redsgive any details of the catastrophe. tone. SAN JOSE, Cal., April 7 Two suits One of the survivors says only one I learn from Borah's, note, said have been filed In the superior court house remains, all the villages within hr. Rnrart, of a radius of ten miles being practically that the snow In the by Professor J. J. Montgomery, It is impossible to calcunmreountry ie very deep, which may Santa Clara college versus Captain T. destroped. dilute starting out at a point S. Baldwin of California Arrow fame late the lose of life among the natives. below Redstone. It may for $100,000 damages. He alleges vioWi to be advisable to leave the train lation of contract and fraudulent use 1 point below New Castle on the of scientific discoveries in the conTtoM river and thence atrike out to struction of the Arrow. He alleges gradually working In the dlrec-'f- o a contract was made April 19th to coof Redstone as the weather will operate In the building of the airship salt was broken by Baldwin. po-an- d, Believed Fear of Meeting Similar Majority of Donations to Charity Fate Prevents Persons from From Wealthy Men Are LOSS DF LIFE D CONSCIENCE MONEY ESTABLISH Identifying PICKETS SURROUND ARE SUPPORTED BY - I IS THREATENED AT SEA GREAT CHARITIES IDENTITY IS SAFETY VALVE FOR GUILTY OF MURDERED MAN. CONSCIENCES. T GENERAL STRIKE CHlUAGt I, April 7. Direct busines methods, publicity, and absolutely no politics." This is the keynote tu the policy of the Panama commission to which President Roosevelt has seen fit to appoint me president." This was the declaration of Theodore P. Shonts, who arrived from New York today on his first visit since his He will return to Washington in a few days to take up the details of the canal commission. He has announced the appointment of Tom Brown as his private secretary on the commission. Mr. Brown was private secretary to Paul Morton of the Santa Fe for several years. Mr. Shonts says he will retain the position of president of the Clover Leaf railroad and direct its affairs from whatever point he makes his headquarters. Our policy win be to work precisely as we have worked !n building and operating great railroad lines, said Mr. Shonts. With the people of the United States as stockholders there will be monthly reports of the progress, funds expended and outlook for work Just as railroads do to stockholders. WHOLLY CANNOT l ure tsas Makes Occasion POLICE FORCE IS n1-,- l FRANCISCO SAN 1005 F WORK ORDERED STOPPED THE gettingTTThe PRESIDENT'S MAIL Short Line May Decide to Abandon the New Orders From the Short Line Headquarters Are Subject of Much Discussion. Road-Myst- Arrangements Will Be Made Subject of Reverend Washington for Gladden's Sermon Next Stm- Handling It In Colorado. day Morning. erious TRUST PERJURERS Steward of Chicago Club Charged Men In High Positions In Packing Industry Objects of the With Stabbing Young Woman Work on the proposed Oregon Short not approve of the favors shown the Accusations. to Death. Into Ogden, which has applicants for street car franchises Line cut-off ENVER. During his stay President Roosevelt will ?" mnch mall to look after. It will ,n important mntter, and the post-- c department will have to exercise nd caution to see that none of it wry, and that all of it la to the chief executive Most of the mail will come Denver. Some of It may have bundled here, the bulk, however, be transferred at the Union April 7. Colorado prompt-blivfi-- e,j in special pouches, office of the nation w fiu Mtablished either at Redstone fcnr nw'od. in charge of the preelsecretary, Mr. Loeb. While nH Don's business will be ifotuUa by the president over a lrhw, on - connected directly with there will be volumea of gfotai and the like to be con-taJJLbrs ni1 ,,rmwerd dally. Mr. Loeh dn ""i the correspondence, "ome mntter. however, 1,y thhh WU1 receive the official atten-I- J' 11,(1 President. bndiinl hecomea necessary In h or, the President's mail in lVn-- " hppe a special man will lie either by the postofflce In ' I u,bio, Redstone or Olenwood Sprtj in l'S'k after it specially. Tj. sqi xrutive Dl nr been in progress since last Saturday, orI shall was suddenly ordered stopped by COLUMBUS, O., April 7. Lake Line Short from Salt ders Oregon Lawon 'The preach Sunday evening headquarters and as a rtsult nothing yer's Religion. said Rev. Washington It will afford will be done by the Utah Construction Gladden this morning. me an opportunity to say something company until It receive further noabout one S. fc. T. Dodd, chief solicit- tice. or tar the Standard Oil company. UnInquiry whs made at the Utah Contil then I shall make no further reply to Dodd's attack. , struction company's office for the reason why the work had been stopped, ORDER8 COURTMARTIAL FOR LIEUTENANT RICHARDS but the officers of the company stated that ' they did not know any reason WASHINGTON. April 7. Secretary for the orders and when asked if there of War Taft has ordered a courtmar-tln- l whs any difficulty or friction between S. of First Lieutenant George the railway company and the construcinRichards. Jr., of the Twenty-thir- d Richards tion company an official of the latter Francisco. San at fantry wns recently tried on chargee of du- answered In the negative. In railroad circles It was noised plicating pay accounts and Aacquitted medical it on the ground of Insanity. that the Oregon Short Line did about board afterwurd pronounced him sane. MRS. CHADWICK AND SPEAR JOINTLY INDICTED CLEVELAND, O.. April 7. The federal grand jury this afternoon Jointly indicted Mrs. Chadwick and Cashier The latter is charged with Spear. of making false entries in the books the bank, nnd Mrs. Chadwick for abet-InSienr was also Indicted separately on a charge of perjury In mnking false statements to the comptroller. of the currency- g- and even of the Rio Grande company by the Ogden city council and that the Short Line company had ordered the work stopped In order to await the further action of the council and the It ia further rumored that mayor. the Short Line may decide to leave Ogden out entirely and Instead of runinto Ogden, leave the ning Its cut-omain llnof the Short Line near Farmington and build across the country to a point about fifteen miles west of Ogden and then join the Union Pacific on through Weber canyon, thus making Ogden only a secondary station for local trains between Ogden and Salt Lake. None of these rumors could be confirmed, however, and nothing definite couUl be learned In the matter. ff IMPORTANT WAR CONFERENCE AT TOKIO , TOKIO. April Important war conference. which lasted from 10 o'clock I his morning until 2 this afternoon, was held today in the house of Premier Kxtzura. The conference wus attended by Marquis Ito. Field Marshall Tam-iiga- ta and the minister of war, marine ami foreign affairs. 7. An 7. True CHICAGO, bills April charging perjury are contemplated, It is reported, by the beef trust grand jury, and witnesses before that body who occupy high In the positions packing industry are to be the object of the accusations. The federal officials say that several prominent packers, both in Chicago and other cities, left the jury room after telling lies and believing they "fooled the government. Fifteen subpoenas for additional witnesses have been Issued, and it is believed the evidence wanted from these bears wholly on the perjury invwstlgntlon. The federal grand Jury struck at the heart of the beef trust when the Nathe Ripper theory. tional Thicklng company was placed GAS EXUL08ION under fire, and Its inner secrets sought DE8TROYS ICE PLANT from several confidential employes on the witness stand. The National Packing company, U)C ANGELES. Uni.. April 7. A gas explosion started a fire In the which Is itself a combination of four Union Ice company's plant this morn- companies, is the reputed center of all ing which destroyed the plant One Joint action by the big five packing man was Injured. The loss is $,0,000. concerns alleged to be in unlawful NEW YORK, April 7. a steward in the Avon James Boyne, Democratic club, is under arrest, charged with the murder of a young woman who gave fier name as May Wilson, nnd who died in a hospital as a result of several stabs receivVd In a room at the Hotel Lawrence lust night. Boyne was arrested In front of the hotel and claimed he never saw the woman. At the hospital before she died she identified him as her assailant. She said she' had no quarrel nnd never saw the man until last night. The police have a Jack The muln force of the Russian recently defeated in the neighborhood PRINCE OF WALE8 HA8 of Chlnchlazun has deviated toward PRACTICALLY RECOVERED Shumiencheng and part of It has retreated along Fenghua road. A small Is announced LONDON. April 7 force of Russian Is occupying Talis-cy- that the Prince of Wales has practwenty-si- x miles west of tically recovered from the, operation he underwent recently. --It o, repre-Hcntnt- le combination. The National offices in the Rookery building are said to be the clearing house of all beef trust correspondence and btislnesa. All price lists, agreements, instruc- tions and Information bulletins are commonly believed to go out from the National Packing company. |