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Show tlk ABOUT perhaps JOU ENAU j;A BY THE WAY THEY TOLD HIM ABOUT IT, BILL ML ST THINK THE JOURNAL GOES TO EVERY HOUSE IN TOWN. CIBCULA THE WONT CIRCULATE night. VOL X. JJublishrDi Daily at (Dyiirit. Utah No. 18 THE BRUTE GREENE AND GAYNOR STILL LIVES ra COVBKS.MEPI SELLS IS GOKG TO WIFE INTO LIFE OF SHAME. BORROW SOME MOREY. Serf IKjt Empire Going to Get Bundle. Cash anl b Bruce Oberlin Married Ogden Girl to Escape State's Prison and Then Makes a Harlot of Hor. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1906 WHIT IHE ELKS GET GOOD GINNING UP Government Attorney Passes Out a Pack age Nearly as Warm as We Handed 5 that D " It that rl re-iM- that reim-tuneme- de-m- Hm444444m4m444444m444444H4H4m44444444 WIDOWS BILL 04 CHOO-CHO- O at-"W- ed ng m, n, i1 Ar I8. P'. Rickety Elevator in Ecdes Building Joseph Flygare Job THATS WHY OUR ORIENT TRADE IS NOT LARGER. The Fat Members of the Ant'ered Tribe Will Show You How glassman Last Night. a GOODS VERY SLOW YOU SLIDE FOR LIFE ON OF THE FEATURES OF PROGRAM. It alias Joseph Dye. Bruce Oberlin, who was arrested In this city over a month ago on a charge of statutory - rape alleged to have been committed par!0.-- Tha SAVANNAH, Jan. 19- .- In outlining tlu fast Japans i TOKIO. Jan. with Emma Christie, a seventeen-year-ol- d esaeaslon today ita who girl of thla city, and UHDt reopened against (.Jivene and Gay nor tlii morning, the attorustml ceremonies. ThaPnoa. caped the states prison by marrying with the girl In the case, is In the tolls of ney for the United States indulged in a statement 1 Mtflon will hava to dal In Balt Lake City for attemptlaw the was withering in character. It was by far one of j highly important questions, to sell his girl wife Into a life of "L at them mow Important than tha ing with the provisions that her shame, the greatest pieces of diction ever heard in any eourt. of providing for tha financial that her earnings be paid over to him. comtnr. A was eloquent, sarcastic, burning, scalding and alOberlin persisted In seeing the girl JV?L quo la to be raised and 175,000. before the marriage. In aplte of the obamount la to ba paid to tha jections raised by her father. Finally together intense. Counsel said, in addressing the c and aallora of Japan In recog-iZ- a complaint was sworn to charging Greene and Gaynor were at fault and to jury, The girl of their aervlcaa. him with statutory rape. government tha of court intention the Juvenile was taken before th blame for the downfall of Captain Oberlin M. Carter. at and .. hue the entire new loan made committed to the reform school, 100.000,-Enr- ill amount of the total but tha case against Oberlin was They puffed him up when he was a young man, fresh be raised In tha open market, brought to a close so far as the Ogden from West Point, and by flattery, adulation and misiTU i. not likely to feel a pressure end of it was concerned by the marbecause in the course riage. a account, m la to representation made him believe he was not equalled When the housekeeper of the resort rf the year tha government benefit the in Balt Lake City took the stand Friexchequer bonds for in ability by any other officer in the army. They of th market. Of the remainder afternoon a revolting story beday JL held up to his gaze the vision of promotion, and issue 75,000.000, as already came public. According to her testiTtsd. will be paid to tha soldiers and mony, Dye first came to her, reprelie could be rapidly of thelata war; $40,000,000. senting himself as a Balt Lake officer, adroitly made him believe . ahkh need wily be Issued gradually. a member of the police department. advanced over the heads of his fellows. The weak I k to be taken up by the government nt He said he wished to have his wife Tha bureau. enter the place and that her eamings 'wring deposits mortal listened to their schemes, and borrowed their by Buasla of the expenses be paid over to him. Thla the keeper la of tha prisoners of the place refused to do, but eventmoney in order to lead a fast life, until finally they d the maintenance financial scheme. nut included In this the woman found her way there, ually owned him body and soul. Through his influence teesuN the amount baa not yet been and In an Indirect way It waa proved will Issue new The uoertalned. that her earnings went to Dye. they secured enormous appropriations, and, and, by the amount of the payment Among other things which came out ifcelvable from Russia. In the trial was the connection of a having large sums to pilfer from, they were enabled for the deputy sheriff In the case. According The normal expenditurea to make plenty of money. Carter was used as a tool, war, not connected with the war, are to the housekeepers testimony, Deputy and are to Bheriff Ike Emery visited the house of 115,000,000, estimated at and through his aid they got large contracts, through several times with a request he met by the normal revenues In leave to be Mrs. allowed The expenditures resulting that Dye which they fleeced the government. tn the war. such aa the service of the place to confer with her husband. the war debts,' annuities, pensions, On one occasion when Dye visited the Mlntenance of garrisons In Man-Au- la house In person he as given a sum of but later the and Korea, etc, are estimated money by his wife, at 1404,000,000, and are to be met by housekeeper refused to admit him. Officer Carlson eventually heard of the revenues from the extraordinary and upon visiting the mtekl taxes and by other resources. the Incident F Thick consist of the proceeds of the house learned enough to convince him of sale After lorn already Issuer, the booty that Dye should be arrested. as l other disused articles, and the locating his man the officer took him new loan, already mentioned. to Jail and preferred a charge of vaE FOOD- VETS AND For the payment of principal and ln-- r grancy against him, upon which tenet on the loans already Issued and charge he was tried Friday afternoon. to be Issued hereafter In connection Judge Diehl heard the evidence and with the war, the government will set will pass sentence today. Upon the apart from the revenue a sum of charge of vagrancy the evidence waa WEALTHY NEW YORKERS WILL LOBBY OF SCIENTISTS ARE URGannually, and the whole nat- hardly sufficient to hold the prisoner, ING ITS PASSAGE. FOUND INSTITUTION. ional debt Incurred In consequence of but In his remarks before a crowded the war are to be paid In about thirty court room the Judge expressed the rears Resides this a aum of 11,000,-N- 4 opinion that an offense punishable by Is to be set apart each year for Imprisonment had been committed, 8oeicty Will Ba Incorporated and Very Eminent Men Interested in GetMing the principal and Interest of and admitted that while technically Mansion Bought for tha ting Ue Something the loans created before the war. In Dye might escape punishment, there Good to Eat. Purpooo. order to Insure their proper handling, was no doubt In his mind that he had a special account will be aet up for committed a grave offense. these funds, Two letters were produced and ofkeeping them entirely Jan. 20. A comNEW YORK. Jan. 20. The memWASHINGTON, separate from the general accounts of fered as evidence. In which Dye had. of War the bers the government recently organised mute American Medthe The national debts under an assumed name, written to representing consolidation bureau and the national the housekeeper. In cme of them he Veterans and Widows Home associa- ical association, consisting of Dr. C. drbtf consolidation committee have referred to a prominent saloon man, tion will hold their second meeting residence of the A. L. Reed of Cincinnati, Dr. William keen specially Instituted for that purpwhom, he said, had advised him to this afternoon atC. the L. L. Rodman of Philadelphia and Dr. Morehouse. Mrs. ose. president, send his wife to the place in question. It had originally been proposed to William H. Welch of Johns Hopkins, There Is no doubt that the parliaThe same letter also spoke of his In the evening, to en- Is In ment will give the government the wife's personal charms and of his de- hold the meeting the city at present in the Interest able the men Interested in the plan to finest support to make It possible to sire to have her enter such a place. food legislation and for the of pure any out these plans with perfect sucWhen Attorney P. J. Daly made his attend the meeting, but some of the moveout of the cess veterans that purpose appearing before the house pointed argument to the court, in which he asked for a conviction, he said: "Tour ment would depend almost altogether military committee In behalf of the SHOW ENDS. honor, I believe that this man Is guilty upon the good will and patriotism of bill to Increase the medical department not only of the offense charged, but of the women, for whom it would be of the army. It will be urged that the Ths Autoists Close Exhibition With a a graver offense as well. It has been easier to attend a meeting In the afIn the evening. It la latter measure Is of prime Importance Big Banquet. proven conclusively that he offered his ternoon than own wife, the woman whom he had proposed to incorporate the society as In maintaining the efficiency of the to present a JfEW YORK. Jan. 20. The automobpromised to love and protect, for sale a state .organisation and military force of the country. It will ile chow at Madison Square to a house of he petition to the mayor and the board be shown In the hearing before the Further garden d the rate In the- - Sixty-ninth street asked that her eamings which she of aldermen, for the use of the Jumel n Lexington avenue and should make be paid to him. I cannot mansion ae a soldiers home. A great committee that there Is great need of 5 "ty-Urt- h street, will close tonight conceive of a crime of greater magni- deal of Interest la manifested In the adding to the commissioned personnel her one week of and funds are coming In from all of the medical corps and of placing It extraordinary suc-- a tude; I cannot Imagine an offense plan In a highly satisfactory on a firm foundation and under such The attendance wae unusually more worthy of punishment; I cannot directions and no previous exhibition at-te- d see why this man should be discharged manner. It Is expected that several conditions as will attract to the corps war veterans Will attend the graduates of medical schools' who aw much attention aa the two or how he can be discharged In face prominent thla afternoon and will are not now Inclined to enter the medBltaneciua the meeting I of his crime evidence. of the consider expositions the past since promotion la In favor of the ical department, abort addresses deliver The feature which probably one of the most revolting on record, bound to be slow. more Interest even than the and If he la not a vagrant or worse, movement mobile display was the exhibition then I have never seen a case In court machinery, etc., for nav-Wl- during my experience before the bar the air, under the ausplcea of that could be considered one of vaAero club of America. Many grancy. In my opinion there Is no eminent automoblllsta are a punishment, hardly, that could be Intaking Quits His Drops deal of Interest In aerial navl-I'- flicted this court which would be by and It Is expected that this ex- - too severe.1' Luckily No Passengers Ware Aboard Resigns ae Assistant Superintendent to th"",.111 s,v a PwiTul impetus t the Timw Elevator Bey of the Street Railway Company. development of thla kind of MEMORIAL BUILDING. In the United Jarred Some. States. Heretofore " tJ. r Joseph Flygare, assistant superinmonopolised D. A. R. Wants One at Jamestown Late yesterday afternoon the rickety tendent of the Ogden Rapid Transit Jeld. whilePractically the United States has Exposition. Ycrested In the problem more old elevator In the Eccles building has tendered his resigna1 'entitle 20. The dropped suddenly from the second company, Jan. WASHINGTON, standpoint to tion tne company, to take effect on h,b,t,on will end this evening Daughters of the American Revolu- floor to the basement, but fortunately with 1. were Mr. Flygare has not deno there a"nual Auto-lield tion era making every effort to raise a enough passengers February banquet of the tsohiu which will be large fund for the erection of a fine aboard at the time and tha elevator cided what he will do In the future and .Cvb 01Tkidwf-Astoria. Among memorial building at the Jamestown boy, Ivan Hicks, escaped with a se- states that he does not know who his the Prominent visitors, who will be the successor will be. It Is understood, exposition. Although the plan has vere shaking up and a cut finger. The Janitor, Nicholas Tand, was en- however, that a meeting of the directbe r?f .the c,ub at th banquet will only been suggested a short time, libde la Vaulx, the noted eral contributions for the purpose of gaged hi fixing the elevator when ors of the company will be held next who cam 40 thla erecting such a building have been re- without warning the cable slipped Monday evening, when a selection will rrnaut' tthlhlnnl0r the purpo"e f weeing the ceived, and It la expected that In a from Its groove and the elevator fell be made. of automlblles and air-- comparatively short time sufficient to the basement Mr. T end's hand was caught between the side of the funds will Insure to be subscribed the SWIMMING MATCH. I realisation of the proposed plan. Mra shaft and tha elevator and slightly P 8ARATQA BAILS. Donald crushed. I McLean, the president-gener- al ST. LOUIS. Mo., Jan. 20. One of 0- Jan- P The of the order, has sent out a request to, The elevator In the Eoclea building the most Interesting events arranged I ni? nst,8Vt0,a 04 th Pennsyl- - the various state divisions of the order, has long been the cause of forebodings by the Missouri Athletic club this h001 cSi today on to Instruct the various state chapters on the part of those who rode in It. winter will take place In the big tank the Wlndward islands, to arrange Entertainments for the ben- It has been so eccentric in Its actions of the club hlch wm today. The contest will approximately. last until efit of the building fund of Continental that passengers were endangering be between aquatic teams of the MisAPrll l bmk souri Athletic club and the Chicago Iwlng the Delaware hall throughout the United States, the safety of limb in riding In it DENVER. Jan. 20. District Attor- Central T. M. C. A. The most noteJi.e,8aratoa w111 take a entertainments to be held cm WashingMany ney Btldger was fined 500 for con- worthy feature of the event will be "sroacioea, thence tons birthday, February 22. Kitts. bT and st-- Thomas, favorable and enthusiastic letters on tempt of court today by Judge John- the deciding match race between H. J. Pending awt C,x one week In each the subject have already been received son. and ordered committed until the Handy. Chicago's wonderful swimmer, WeU the bore wmhLP and and the greatest Interest In the project fine Is paid. The Judge accused the and Msrquard Schwarts, the expert of S?T. a fln outing, be-fi- f. Is manifested, not only among tha attorney with complicity with the the Missouri Athletic club. Each of la enlm-i!!beneflt of the train -- Daughters of the American Revolu- gamblers and with removing their the contestants has won a race, and which ! the the WtodPal object of tion, but also among other patriotic cases from hla court and permitting the contest will be definitely decided cruise their release on a technicality. this afternoon. organisation a ST WILL HAVE EOS Too is Dons. Herv's a hot un-- . Wli.il d ou tliiiik of a bum'll or f.u fill. ms to do t hr xiiilo for InV" uol? Thai is Just a hat lin y are koiiik to attempt at the bit; Elks' mtaslivls. It promises to lie one of the most start-lin- t; us well as one of the most inler-estin- g features of the prottrum. Ceortte Itesl. who is siukIuk and lust ruet hit; the performers, gives the following well iletlned description of this extraordinary uel. It requires tirst of all six men with east iron tieive. These gentlemen are hauled to the dome of the t lieu ter by the means of a huge bloek Hint tai'kle ; they then tuke their positions In a wicker latskel of Jaiumese make, w hit'll rests upon a platform Inches only tldrly-si- x square. There is a steel wire attached to the platform and runs to a point on the slage, about lift ecu feet buck of the f thit lights. The basket Is fixed with grooves and Is uttuched to the wire. Now coiiiim'iices the "slide for life.'' and a slide It Is, too. The men In their position start easy ut tirst. the audience is breathless, the momentum of the basket and Its human load gathers at every Inch, the audience is still breathless, awuy the the busket give; the audlenee Is now out of breath, the basket Is now simply a stivuk shooting through the air; the ladles cover thetr faces with their handkerchiefs and the gentlemen In the audience look through the corner of their eye umui the stage. exectlng to see a struggling inass of humanity, but instead, they see the ierfPrmerx come off this nervc-racklu- g odeul with not a scratch. It requires no end of training anil rehearsing for tlds act. The gentlemen who have volunteered to take their loves In their hands for this production are all well known and would answer to the following mimes; A. O. Hunt, Edw. Miller. Tom Keeney, Frank Chapin, Tom FHxgcrald and Jack Lluehan. These gentlemen are now In training In Ogden canyon and are under the medical care of Dr. (out Is. They were examined yesterday by the doctor. who made the following state, The boys are getting along in nient: Jack Llnclian went a good shape. quarter In :29 llat yesterduy without spurs. The boys will enter the basket at about eighty pounds. Several business men are content, plating taking out Insurance imllcles on the lives of the boys, though Director Best answers them that It la a waste of money. WEDDING Fifth Avenue counts IN HIGH LIFE. Ceremony That All of Thom. Dis- NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Lloyd Aspln-wal- l. a of the late Wil-linH. Asplnwall, after whom Aspln-wal- l, the eastern terminus of the railroad crossing the Isthmus of Panama and completed In 155, was named, and Miss Ilessle Moulton, youngest daughter of Mrs. Arthur Julian Moulton and a of the late Moses Taylor, were married here thla morning at the Church of the Ingreat-grands- qj carnation. Mlsa May Moulton was her sister's maid of honor, and Miss Constance Pratt, Miss Adelaide Rnylls, Mlsa Louise Yanderhoof. Miss Annie and Miss Jane Lewis acted as Btanton Whitney, Geo. bridesmaids. M. Kobbe, Carlton Bunce, Emerson Armstrong anil Howard Marshall were the ushers and Reginald Johnson of California the best man. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the house of Mrs. Moulton on Fifth avenue. Leff-lngw- ell Mach Handling: Causes Great Delay in the Transpor- tation. Jan. :0. The reWASHINGTON, l port nf Agent Oriel of the of and labor, now in China, tin the handli-upAmericans ent'iiunter In t'limpeting with foreign-et- s in the markets of the lrleiit, has received tnueli attention In Washington und ealled forth some red hot criticism. Among ether statements la uno that Americans will not be able to extend their trade very much until ttf direct steamship lines connect the coast with Chinn, so costly la the transportation of goods by tho transcontinental rutlroads, so frequent the delay and so great the Injury tu ls consignments. Muny government with ctmelusloiis. these disagree Mr. Crist points out tliut goods from l,lverNMil, or Hamburg, arrive In China within seven or eight weeks after being ordered, while from thres to six months will elapse during tits shipment from New York. Goods from ijorinan merchants are sure to arrive within twenty-fou- r hours of the time calculated upon ill cable but lie says there Is no telling when you will get goods when they are sent across the American continent and the I'aclflc. The IiusIh of the complulnt, he auyit Is the lack of attempt to expedite shipment on the part of the railroad officials. The A met lean goods must Ik, handled ut least six times In a shipment, while Kuro)tean goods require not more than three. In Anteriea It la fnnu factory to cars, cars tu ship at port of export, ship to lighter at Khanghul, und In rare cases from lighter to coastwise ship for Tientsin, and from ship to customs landing, thence to the Chinese merchant. The throwing, tumJamming, smashing, bling, etc., Incident to rtqieuted handling Is cosily. 'In man Instances shipments from Manchester to Tientsin have but tha handling necessary to place them on board ship from the factory direct and from the ship's hold to the customs lundlng at the isirl," says he, "at most the placing of lighters on the bar, thereby entailing but three handlings, a condition which American manufacturers and exporters cannot hope to be favored with until steamship lines repularly ply between Atlantic ports and imrts of north China, aa English and German linen are now doing. No matter how carefully the question of parking may be studied and how thor-nig- h the work may be dime, there will always be this handicap to meet and overcome In shipping products from the United Btates to this Immense and growing field. Six-eia- s At-liin- ntfl-clu- dls-atch- es. BONAPARTE AND FOLK. HORTON, Jan. 20. The annual banquet of the Boston Merchants' assod-tlo- n, which will be held this evening, promises to he of more than ordinary Interest, owing to the fact that Secretary of the Navy Bonaparte and Governor Folk of Missouri will be the princi)al guests of honor on that occasion. Both are on the program with addresses and much Interest Is manifested concerning the nature of their remarks. HOPING FOR CLEMENCY. ELWOOD ELEVATOR. ANNAPOLIS. Md.. Jsn. 20. Recent Will Open for Farmers Today Oppo' events have caused something like a sits St. Jos. panic among the midshipmen at the naval academy, who have reason to ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 20. The big fear being disciplined for violating the Harroun grain elevator at El wood, rule against hasing. It Is said that an Kan., on the other side of the river, effort has been made to Intercede in was reopened for business today. It behalf of the guilty middles and to Inla operated by William Nash of Chi duce the president to treat the offendcago and W. H. Ferguson of Lincoln, ers with clemency, when their con- -, Neb., two of the leading grain men duct Is officially Investigated. of the west. The elevator has been reINTERURBAN TROLLEY LINES. built and Improved machinery Installed at a cost nf 30,000. The elevator had been damaged by a severe DAYTON, O.. Jan. 20. The Ohio Instorm In Msy of last year and had to tent rban association opened Its anhe placed out of commission. It was nual meeting at the Algonquin hotel The association Is found that It would be more advan- this morning. tageous to put In new and Improved composed of representatives of the machinery than merely to have the various lnterurban trolley systems In old machinery repaired. The original the state, and the principal object of cost of the structure was more than their meeting today Is to elect officers 1100,000 and Its capacity Is over half a for the ensuing year and to discuss certain legislation favorable to Inter-urbmillion bushels. lines. A banquet In the evenGOING TO AUTOMOBILE RACES. ing will close the session. an Minn, Jan. 20. MINNEAPOLIS, automobllists who Minneapolis will attend the Mg Dayton-Ormon- d beach races in Florida will start from here this evening In a big special train, which will take them straight down to the everglades and will bring The IT 18 NOW PUBLIC PROPERTY. . .WASHINGTON, Jsn. 20. The president today made public the correspondence between himself and W. H. Mackey of New York. In which the latter said he was Killing to have his The representative on the Isthmus of Panthem back about February I special train will consist of ten cars, ama corns to Washington and testify fire of which will be sleepers, one a as to the falsity of the reports of misclub car, one a dining car, two bag' management on the part of the gage cars and one locomotive. |