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Show N M V BY PERUSING THE COL- UMNS NOTE THAT YOU WILL PAPER IS BETTER NO of the journal PUBLISHED l! SAMPLES OF JOURNAL JOB WORK DEMONSTRATE OUR CLAIM THAT WE DO THE BEST THERE IS DONE IN THIS CITY. i IN OGDEN. (il ii yubliBljrit Daily at VOL X. No. 1(4 giro, Utah I! TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1906 til i I il! Both Sides Getting Busy Urges Labor to Organize Tells Englishmen Governto Enter the Field ment Will Stand Back in the Case of for evidence each searching Ii of the Labels. of Politics. Thaw. ii STIRRING SPEECH AT CLEVELAND CAN COMPLAIN OF THE PACKERS Nsvsr Gat Anything Raid Reads a Cabegram to London Insanity Has Prevailed in ths Family Workingman Handed on a Silvor Platter, a Thsm Inhsritad Hava Grocers That la Calculated to ReThaw May and But Ara Compelled to Labor for store Confidence in Products From Weak Mentality His Courts! Goss What They Have Speech Wolf ReChicago Message Well Received. to Visit an Insans Asylum. ceived. , 4 NEW YORK. July 10. Harry Thaw and passed a very comfortable nightmornarose apparently cheerful this he ing. Together with his attorney perused his very heavy mall In the hope of finding some- clue that might b valuable to ths defence. Various rumors of ths past relations of Whits with Evelyn Nesbitt era In circulation, but none of them am confirmed by the district attorney's exoffice, where every bit of goeslp Is amined, but no one eays a word. It Is said that the evidence unearth- ed ehowe & that Thaw inherited a ten- dency toward a weak mentality. Judge Olcott baa rone to Philadelphia to obtain information concerning Miss Harriet Thaw, a cousin of Harry, who has been confined In an insane asylum for the pest two years. The officer of the asylum may he called in Thaws behalf at the trial. Olcott will visit many places In search of witnesses. Garvan, of the district attorney's of. flee. Is also very diligent in looking up teetlmony and la making an effort to locate people who have heard Thaw ay many tlmas that ha was going to kill Whits Ths prosecution Is going to proceed on the theory that Thaws s only motive for shooting White was hatred. Attorney McManus, of Thaw's coun- CLEVELAND, July 10. That Samuel Gompers, president of ths American Federation of Labor, meant what he said when he declared he would urge the workingmen to enter the political field, wee verified today when he mad an address to ths cnnvent'on of window glass workers that Is In session In this city. In ths course of his address Gompers declared: "The workingman has to fight for all he gets. He has had to fight for all ha has. Nothing Is brought to him on a silver platter. He will get more If he organizes with his fellow laboring man to fight this strenuous governmental tyranny. He ought to organise to combat the usurpation of legislative and executive power by the Judiciary." Gompers remarks on the subject of organisation were especially well received by the convention and hs was cheered to the echo. . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. LONDON, July 10. At the sixth congress of ths chamber of commerce of the British empire, which opened today, a resolution was presented by the Canadian Manufacturers! association urging the advisability of arranging at an early date reciprocal prefer- LONDON, July 10. At a meeting' of the Grocers' Federation, an organ- - j of nearly all the) Isatinn compos-- ! wholesale and retail g rot-er-a of the city of London and envlrona, Ambassador AVhitelaw Reid wa present. During the counts of ths proceedings Mr. Reid read a cablegram from the president of the United States, In which It was stated that America could and would guarantee the fitness In every respect of all canned meets bearing the government stamp. The message also stated that protests can be made to the government If any complaint la found Justifiable. This bit of Information la construed by the association to mean that In future the United States Is going to exercise a strict supervision over the meat packing Industry. The association expressed itaelf as being very much gratified at ths receipt of ths Intellimeats ara much gence. American liked in England, and If the producers end cannera there will only exercise reasonable care and cleanliness there le no doubt that confidence will soon be restored and that the enormous alee of the past will soon be resumed. London does a large business In mat and since the exposures of conditions in Chicago sales have fallen off wonderfully. measures between the MEET ON THE LINE. sel, reiterates the statement that Ev- United Kingdom and other portions of TEXARKANA, Ark, July 10. elyn never mads sa affidavit against the empire. The resolution was fa Prominent lawyers from Texas and her husband before their marriage and vorably received. Arkansas' met at the annual meeting says If one la produced It can be provINDIANA BAR ASSOCIATION. of the State Bar association here toen a forgery. WEST BADEN, Ind, July 10. The day. Hon. David J. Brewer of the George Lederer, the manager of the "Wild Rose" company at ths time Ev- annual meeting of the Indiana Bar as- United States supreme court Judge elyn was a member of the chorus, had sociation will be held here during the Beldon Spencer of St Louie end Judge a talk with Garvan today. He aald next thre days. ' Colonel Charles L. U. M. Roes of Little Rock will be the he had long ocnaldered Thaw Insane. Jewett delivered the opening address, guests of honor. Senator Bailey and was common talk," aald Lederer, his subject being "One Code of Criml other political legal Ughta will brightThe Hon. John W. en the meeting. Many reforms will be "among all who knew him that he was nal Procedure." Three papers will be a dope fiend. One night he was about Curran of Indianapolis will deliver an recommended. to send two girls home in a cab. He address, and Judge Burton, presiding presented by each state. decided to Jump over the roof and his Judge of the United States court of ap CROOKED BOOKMAKERS. friends tried to dissuade him, but he peals for Kentucky, Tennessee and would not listen, so he crawled up one Ohio, will deliver the annual address SEATTLE, July 10. The discovery The banquet will be on wee made yesterday afternoon that the side and down the other. A friend of Thursday. at Meadows racetrack bookmakers his named McKay aald at the time 1 Thursday evening. were paying bets In counterfeit money. was hard to do anything with a mafi LARGE CATHOLIC PILGRIMAGE. Secret service men have over 86,000 In who was drug crasy. NEW YORK, July 10. A large pil- bogus coin alleged to have been paid Edna McClure was examined today and denied that she ever heard Thaw grimage of Catholics, under the spirit- out at the track. ual direction of the RL Rev. Henry ay he would kill White. LOWER THAN THE TRUST. Detectives are In Denver seeking Gabriele, bishop of Ogdensburg, N. T. WASHINGTON, July 10. Bids for seeking evidence of Thaw's insanity. end John MoCrane of New Yorl sailed Thaw was there on a whirlwind drunk today for Europe on the Cunnarder the armor plate for the battleships In 1891 and scattered money around Slavonia. The members of the party South Carolina and Michigan were among employee and waiters till he will enjoy the rare privilege of an au opened today. The Midvale Steel comdienes with the holy father. After vis- pany of Philadelphia, not a member had spent fl,600. Harry OBrien, friend, had him locked in hie car to iting Roms the party will tour the con- of the trust, underbid the Carnegie and Bethlehem companies. tinent keep him out of trouble. ential trade ft ii Mr. 1. L. Clark, whose portrait appears above, Is enjoying prosperity, as will be noted by the hot bird and other things In front of him. Mr. Clark la a thriving buslnese man who bellevea In advertising and keeping an eye on hie buslnese. It will be noted that while preiwring to carve the fowl he haa an rye on his business. He has always acted that way, aver sines hs started soiling goods. At ths time this picture was obtained Mr, Clark was in good humor. He always is In good humor, so that anyone can Rrt a good picture of him any hour of the day. on the convention for a speech, or that the convention will Insist on getting one, and that his remarks may become part of the plan for handling a deli- cate situation. LsFollette's deep Interest In behalf of Cummins is well known. OH SAY! E. E. CLARK OPPOSED TOWN HOG COMMITTED ARSONGOODANDPLENTY CASE OF MITCHELL OSTERHOUT WORE TOO MANY SHIRTS GOES TO THE JURY Task Him to the Was Set Afire end Run Amuck Expected That Slayer of the Heed of So the Citizens GenDisrobed Him for Creek Bo end Rollers Will Either the Through Streets, Igniting Every' "Holy uine or Get'. Short Scrubbing, After Whieh He thing He Cams in Contact With Aequited Agreed to Keep Himself Clean. Strange Story From Dreed on, Tenn. Thompson Arraigned. DRESDEN, Tenn., July 10. The entire east side of town narowly escaped being burned at. night and nothing but Prompt action upon the part of those present averted It Rate Perry, clerk at Tuck's restau-ar- at went to hie room to retire. He lit a lamp, which caught fire within, end Ferry promptly threw It Into the SEATTLE, July 10. The cum of who killed "Holy George Mitchell, Roller" Creffleld. will go to the Jury this afternoon. It Is expected that the verdict will be either an acquittal or for a short term for manslaughter. Mitchell set up the plea of in san- ity. Thera Is a Rerat deal of sympathy expressed for Mitchell, the a rial bringing out a great deni of the most re' voltlng sort of testimony concerning "Holy Rolleriam" and Its leader. Much of the testimony was unfit for publication, but the fact that Creffieid maintained hie religion simply as an avenue to a gratification of his sen' uallty seems to have been clearly established. Chester Thompson, the slayer of his unde, Judge G. Meade Emory, was formally charged with murder this afternoon. He will be examined this afternoon and evening by experts, who will endeavor to determine whether he Is sans or Insane. Stringent measures were take to prevent this proposed action from the coroner's Jury. PORT JARVI8, N. Y., July 10. Osterhout of Calllcoon, character of that place, wore too many shirts and won them too long for the comfort of Its citizens. When one shirt became dirty he put on another over 1L This practice he continued until he had twelve shirts on, and then Calllcoon's citizens formed a cleansing committee. They seised Obedlah and. despite his protestations, took him to the Calllcoon creek, stripped him and with brushes end soap scrubbed and soused him until he had shed twelve old shirts and had the skin beneath treated to a thorough cleansing. After he wee wrung out and dried, clothed In clean raiment and brought back before the meeting of the committee he was given to understand that he was to keep himself In such condition or meet the same treatment every week at the hands of the working force of the committee. He promised to follow their instructions. Obedlah street The lamp struck a town hog fairly in ths middle of the back and exploded, covering the how with burning oil. The squeals of his hogshlp could have been heard half a mile away ss he awoke to the situation and tried to get away. The. hog took a turn around a part of the public square and returned to where he wee first assaulted end ran under the restaurant from which the lamp was thrown to get release from the flames. The blase by this time had Just begun to make extra good headway and 'soon set the floor and rubbish under the' building afire. ' The alarm was raised and the entire fire WILL ADJOURN FOR BUMMER. force celled out but for some time they could neither get the hog out or WASHINGTON, July 10. The lest reach ' the fire Finally the floor was meeting of the Interstate commerce torn up and water poured through up ARKANSAW TRAVELERS. commission will likely . be held on on the hog, who took the relief offered LITTLE ROCK. Art, July 10 Thursday, at Elmira, after which It him without a grunt, and the fire was About one thousand knights of ths will adjourn for the summer. Genfinally put out. All losses except the grip in ths southwest and particularly eral Manager Peck of the Pennsylva bogs were covered by Insurance. Arkansas travelers, met In annual ses- nla lines west of Pittsburg, and an Insion here today for a two days out. In- dependent coal operator named Nlcol WILL RETURN DEPOSITS. al, city, will doubtless b- - the terspersed by foasts and business was an address of wel- last witnesses before adjournment Thera talks. 10. ten WASHINGTON, The July million dollars temporarily deposited, come by Mayor Lenon and a response FOLK GETTING BUSY. with national banks throughout the Af President Turner this morning, JEFFER80X CITY, July 10. The oounty by Secretary Shaw's orders last SHIPS SOLD FOR JUNK. governor has ordered an Investigation spring will be called In today, and most of It will be returned this month. PORTSMOUTH. , July 10. Eighty of Sheriff Harpel of St Louis county, It Is believed that there Is no longer British warships, representing an out charged with not enforcing the "lid need for the same, as ths demand for lay of 150,000,000, condemned for pres- - closing law on Sunday and has ordered a large volume of currency le not now ent day warfare, were sold today for! ouster proceedings started against him o great (400,000. j if they are proven. . of-thi- s SAY HE OVER TO CABBAGE IS CLOSE TO RAILROADS His Action in ths Rats Bill Matter Doss Banquo's Ghost Act for Him Harlan Will Have Opposition as Chairman of Commission. WASHINGTON, July 10. Threats of opposition to E. E. Clark, formerly of Ogden, Utah, now of Iowa, for member of the interstate commerce com- mission have reached the point of suggestion that there may be antagonism In the senate. This Is entirely without Justification, as there Is doubt If a single senator could be induced But It to oppose the confirmation. Illustrates bow strong Is the feeling gainst ths head of the Order of Railway Conductors. The charge Is made that he was especially devoted to the railroad cause during the fight for the rate legislation. Places on the Interstate commerce commission are now regarded as sec-on- ly to the supreme court In power end Importance. Cabinet seats will carry mors distinction, but except In the treasury and Interior, will Invoice far less real power. The new commission sill be very different from the old in station and recognition. The railroads re determined to control it at any cost Already there Is a report that the protest against the presidents plan of making James B. Harlan of Chicago chairman has had effect The story Is that Harlan may not be appointed at all, bnt that Instead James R. Garfield may get the piece. In this case the commission would be left free to name Its own chairman, and probably Prouty would be chosen. Mr. Harlan Is not objectionable to friends of the new law, but his selection as chair, man is objectionable In the extreme, Reports oom from Iowa and Indiana that Senator LaFolIette has been reading the roll call of the senate to his Chautauqua audiences with greet effect He is telling about the wonders of Washington as they unfolded during his one term of senatorial ex perlence. Among other things he has been mentioning names right out in meeting, telling vhtfi who. end how they all voted. He explained his riee of amendments to the rate bill, end whV the railroads required their defeat end reed the list of senators who voted to table them. The speeches ere having a great vogue end folks seem to went to know more about the matter. In this connection the Washington end of Iowa has learned that Senator LaFolIette le to be In Dee Molnee the day of the state convention, August L and It has caused new commotion. Thera le a fear that he will be sprung ft n IS LET'S SWITCH AS MEM. BER OF COMMISSION. It - t I. L. CLARK RUSSIAN ADMIRAL ACQUITTED BY COURTMARTIAL. ' Secretary Says Tuberculosis Affected Part of a Beef May Be Cut Out and NOT SO WITH OTHER OFFICERS ths Balance Eaton All right Why Not Bosoms Vegetarians? Four Who Commanded Torpedo Best CHICAGO, July 10. Secretary WilAre Found Gukty end .Sentenced te son eays that pending a decision upon Be Shot Oxer Will Be Asked to the effect of locally Infected tubercular meat, he will permit such meat to Mitigate the Sentence. pass Into the market, as government pathologists agree that the Infected KRONSTADT. parts of carcasses may be removed July 10. Admiral and the remainder eaten without harm Rojestvrnsky, who commanded ths to the eater. Russian fleet In the battle with Togo, He eays 'be has not fully decid'd who has been on trial here for several upon passing diseased meat, but pend- days before a court martial because of ing further Investigation he la doubt- his action In surrendering, was acful If the practice wil Ibe continued. quitted this morning. The secretary went to the yards this The coutrmartial deliberated ten morning to continue the Inspection be- hours before returning Its verdict. gun yesterday. He found the peckers Rojestveneky was more fortunate correcting the sanitary errangemets that the four officers In command of He de- the orpedo boat Bedodl. They were accordlg to his suggestions. clares os long as the packers make placed on trial with the admiral and strenuous progress toward bringing all were found guilty and condemned the plants to .the government standard to be shot to death. there will be no quarrel. On account of the extenuating cirWilson spent most of the day In cumstances the czar will be asked to conference with Inspectors from other commute the sentence to dismissal and cKlee who ere here to lonk over the the convicted officers will be deprived conditions. The new law Is being tn of certain rights pertaining to terpreted by experts for the benefit of the government Inspectors employed Dispatches received here say that here. Wilson gave some ndvice con- th mutiny at Tadov Is not yet quelled Much is to and that the loyal and mutinous troops cerning Its enforcement. be left rjj the dlscreMon of the Inspeo are facing each other In battle. tors as to t he passing or rejection of Infected carcasses. TEXAS FARMERS. COLLEGE STATION, Tex, July 10. COUNT WITTE IMPROVED. The state farmers' convention began with VICHY, France, July 10. Count a three days' session here' today 'stock-me- n, thousand three about farmers, been for hers who has resting Witte, some time away from the turmoil of poultrymen, apiarists, etc. In atRussian politics, was sufficiently re- tendance. Various topics will be discussed by experts and successful and covered today to leave for where he will spend another practical farmers. Several of the most month, after which he may go to Italy successful corn experts of ths governor Fwitzerland preparatory to return- ment are here to explain their diswill be of ing to Russia In the fall to take up the coveries recently made that work of the state. He Is credited with benefit to the Industry of the state. Increase In holding the view that the representa- Tbs nut growers report an tive branch of the douma la doing Its the pecan trees along the waterways, utmost to become a revolutionary and that by budding these trees with become body, delaying reforms and maintain- the finer varieties they have mors profitable. Immensely ing chaos; that the Jews, by placing themselves at the head of the revolu8TATE FIREMEN. tionary movement, make It Impossible ASHEVILLE; N. C, July 18. The for their friends to assist them; that all Russians must consider the neces- annuel meeting of the State Flrement'a In connection with ths sity of preventing inconsiderate action association yearly tournament is being held hers by revolutionists. today. Competitive companies are here TO REDUCE DEMOCRATIC VOTE. here from South Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee end Georgia to take part In GREENSBORO, N. C, July 10. The the tournament. A large number of Republican state convention convened valuable priaes are to be awarded to here today. Senator Carter of Mon- the successful companies and a. numtana and other Republicans of national ber of records will probably be broken. reputation are hers to aid the tocket with the object In view of reducing the FARMERS STATE CONVENTION. Democratic vote In the fall. RALEIGH, N. C, July 10. The farmers state convention began a three TAFT ADDRESSES OHIO. BAR. day a session today. Nearly every O, July 10. William phase of farm life, from seed selection H. Taft, secretary of war. la to be the to preparing the midday meal, will be chief speaker before the Ohio Bar as- treated. Special divisions will be mads sociation, which began a three dayY for the cotton farmers, tobacco miners, the dairymen and Institute workers. session here today. PUT-IN-BA- T, |