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Show ifl TO BE IS READER JOURNAL ADVERTISER AN E ,N ,rs rTNEXTTH,N0 advertising EVERYTHING THAT AP. PEARS IN THE JOURNAL IS READ BY A LARGER CLIENTAGE THAN ANY OTHER OGDEN PAPER. j , ! j j ; ' COLUMN, VOL XL No. 53 lublialirit Dailg al (dgbrn. Ittalj IS. EDDY WEAK HARRIMAN ( SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1907 DOES L 1 FILES SUIT TO PREVENT ERTY TRANSFERS. GREAT SENSATION District Attorney However is in a Hard Row of Mrs. Carnegie, Harry's Sister, .Speaks Highly of Evelyn's Conduct and Declares PROP There Will be No Divorce-W- Visits Harry. ife GROUCH ON INTERSTATE COMMISSION. AT CONCORD VISITS Man Says Mother is Physically Weak And Has No Control of Mental Faculties Attorney Denies The State ment. Stumps Very HAS THE SENATE CHAMBER Sss a Square Deal Doss Not Amount to Much Unloss There is Fair Play Connected With it Scolds The Commission. CONCOKN, N. 11., Maivh. 2.- -A surWashington. Man-prise of a sriixuiioiial nature was made msn is in this today on liia way known here late lust evening, when It to thi- south. Tocity a local lien simper he was anin.um-- . il that V. Glover, son of Mary Baker Glover Eddy, the apid (Tlit' Interstate Common cointnia-elo- n founder and of tin- - Christian Sciis hardly fair. Its member would ence cult, had tiled a suit in equity pruilui hotter results of they would his against mother, demanding an ac- try to with the business Incounting of all funds, and asking fur tervals of the country instoHd of anan injunction preventing her from tagonizing them. But the fever seems transferring any property of the Chris- to be on. There Is but little Ineentlve tian Science church to others. for a man to be aucevssful. but 1 am The title of the suit is In the name of aware that the spirit of fair play will Glover, hla daughter, and Mrs. Eddy's prevail In the end. That la mine to tlie and while nephew, ostensibly brought purpose than a square deal.' A man against Calvin Frye and the trustee 'may have a 'square deal. but an un-fa- lr of the institution, Is against Mrs. play.' There seems to be a ten- Eddy, without whose consent the all unsuccessful people Jeney among trustees can do but little. the successful." Some of the allegations seem to veriHarrlman, accompanied by hla wife fy the story printed by a New York and young son, visited the senate tonewspaper some time ago. The com- day. They were accompanied to good plaint alleges that those who are next neats by Senator Millard. of kin to Mrs. Eddy believe her to be, Harrlman studied the diagram diliand do aver on information and belief, gently and pointed out to the lad the that she la mentally and physically distinguished members of the body, Inenfeebled to the extent that she la no cluding Reed Smoot, who had Just longer competent to manage her own completed a strenuous tournament for '.affaire; that ahe la Buffering from dis- his seat. ease, and by reason of her physical and mental condition ahe la In danger .of NO ONE GUILTY. being defrauded by thoae not her rela- ' DAYTON, Ohio, March 2. The tives of vast sums, and that thoae who grand Jury today completed an Invesconstitute her household are not her tigation of the murder of IVira Oilman relatives, but are the acting heads of and refused to Indict any of the memthe business department of the Chris- bers of the family for the crime, which tian Science church. may now lie entered on the list of unFrank Streeter, personal attorney of solved mysteries. Mrs. Eddy, said today the suit will be I MARTIAL LAW IN POLAND. defended on every issue Involved. Streeter denies the charges that Mrs. WARSAW, March 2. Tho order Eddy Is mentally irrational or physi- abolishing martial law In PmmpiI, efcally enfeebled, or pracLlcally helpless. fective today, has been countermnndo-He says she Is as strong as she haa and the military will remain In been In ten years. indefinitely. Orders have been Issued Mr. Streeter declined to. say that t tha troops to enforce the taw more Mrs. Eddy will appear In court per- strictly., and stringently than ever, sonally, and also declined to say who GLASMANN'S NAME NIT. are her financial guides.' 2. The March Alfred Harlow, head of the Christian WASHINGTON, CVlnncls Science publication committee, arrived rrraldent today nominated here today, and from now on the num- Charles Hall and Alfred Markley to on the active ber of bulletins from this place will be be brigadier-genera- ls like the sands of the sea shore, un- list. Major Goethals, appoint'd chief erglneer for the Panama canal. Is apnumbered. pointed lieutenant-colone- l. CHICAGO GRAIN. LEFT SWITCH OPEN. CHICAGO, March 2 Wheat opened March 2. SAN BERNARDINO. corn 4 79 closed and at 76; today at MacLennon confessed to Conductor 47 46 and closed at opened at the coroner that he left the oats opened at 42 and dosed at switch open today caused yesterday's that 41 4. wreck on the Salt Lake route that caused the death of one person and WANT TO KILL BLL the Injury of 26. 2. The March WASHINGTON, Democrats began a filibuster against TOWN WIPED OUT. the ship subsidy bill this afternoon LEROY, Wle.. March 2. Fire desand repeated motions to postpone to troyed practically every business ess certain hour. The Democrats ap- tablishment In this town this morning. The loss Is 9200,000. parently want to kill the bill. ..rri- - Giu-ilo- Places that Knew Them This Term No More for the Will Knaw Them the Lochinvars Who Have Come Out of the West Are Republicans Next-- All Senate is Republican by More Than Two to One. In-a- NEW YORK, March 2. Realising tbit Jerome la extremely anxloua to to the have Harry Thaw committed Inaane at the criminally for aiylum Kattewan, since he knows the Jury will not convict him of murder, the Inattorneys for the defense, after an terview with Mrs. William Thaw, Evelyn Nesblt Thaw, the counteea of Yarmouth and Mrs. George Carnegie, lest night derided that the case should be fought to an end and every effort made to prevent any Insanity proceedings. As soon as the decision was reached, Clifford W. Hartridge of counsel announced the determination of the family. Jerome is Estopped. District Attorney Jerome Unde hlm-m- lf n a sort of pickle concerning the Insanity phase of the matter. By reason of hie putting the defendant on trial without asking for a lunacy commission, he has virtually admitted the insanity of Thaw, and, until- he gets something In the record Indicating that Insanity exists at this time, he le barred from Instituting any lunacy proceeding. He has made strenuous efforts to secure such an admission from Dr. Evans, but that person has resisted and evaded all these attempts, and has confined himself to the statement that Thaw was Inaane at the time he killed Stanford White. In order to get a lunacy commission, the defense must admit that Thaw la Insane, the proof cannot be brought in by the state, after having admitted his sanity by putting him on trial for a - cause, he asserted, the latter Insulted his wife, while seeking news. Fitzgerald gave bonds for hla appearance Monday. It was front Fitzgerald's cage the 1171,000 disappeared and detectives and newspaper men have constantly shadowed him during all the time the investigation Into the matter haa been In progress. NEARLY KILLED THE GOVERNOR WATERBURY, Conn., March 2. train on the New York, New Hartford, bearing the New Haven Grays home from a banquet in this city, where they were the guests of Company A of the same collided with a .regular, regiment, head-o- n about 12:15 this morning, killing four trainmen, the members of the two engine crews. Charles F. Julin, secretary to the governor. Captain William Spencer, commanding the Grays, and other officers, were among the Injured. The governor was also aboard the A special Haven A train. The coroner haa ordered the arrest of George Eaton, the conductor of the' special. AND THIS FROM KANSAS! TOPEKA, March 2. A bill was Introduced in tbs stats senate today appropriating 11200 for the purchase capital offense. Jerome would like to put Dr. Mc- of a carriage, bearing the coat of Lean Hamilton on the stand, but he la arms of the state, a team for the barred by professional ethics, the same and 9800 per annum for maintenance of the stable, all for the use physician having accepted a retainer of Governor Hoch. from the defense. Nor will Jerome ask for a lunacy NICARAGUA WON. commission unless he sees his way dear, because Jerome haa been getting WASHINGTON, March 2. A cable drubbings enough during this trial. He was received today from Jose ds has been outgeneraled by a man whom Olivleres to tha state department, he sneered at when his name was ment- which says In the most Important bationed In connection with the case; he tle between Honduras and Nicaragua, went up against an unsophisticated the troops of the latter won. There girl on the witness stand, and, deaplte la constant skirmishing. all the adroit questioning, bulldosing and irritating methods, she came off CHICAGO REPUBLICANS. triumphant, because her story was not CHICAGO, March 2. Tha Republishaken In the least. can city convention today nominated Has One Hope. Postmaster Buses for mayor, on a Doctors Deemer and Blngaman will platform that urges the people to be put on the stand next week, and ao the traction ordinances conferadopt will the mother of Harry Thaw. The ring franchisee, but reserving the district attorney hopes to get some- city the right to purchase at any time, thing out of them on the subject of and to share the profits. hereditary Insanity ' that will enable him to ask for the appointment of a RIOTS AT PORTSMOUTH. lunacy commission. Mrs. Thaw's story PORTSMOUTH. Ohio, March 2. Is already known. Dr. Evans having Blots following the importation of Inoutlined It. It relates to pre-nat- al men to take the place of striking fluence. Four months prior to Harry's this morning street car birth, Mrs. Thaw reached out her hand resulted In employees, of one of the the burning and ascertained that her youngest finest cars and other outrages. The child, who had been sleeping with her, sheriff declares he will appeal for lyd been smothered during the night, troops. and was cold In death. Meantime Jerome has Thaw conCLERKS GET RAISE. stantly watched by bis alienists. March 8 The new WASHINGTON, Scolded Tha Defendant. office bill will go Into effect on post Counsel for Thaw gave him a scoldJuly 1. Clerks and carriers who have ing yesterday at the close of the ses- filled their places one year and over sion. Hie attorneys told him that he will raise of 9100 per annum, exa get must control himself better; that he cept the 9600 clerks, who get a raise acted too Intensely, and that If he of 9200 per annum. The new limit wanted to aid them In keeping him will be 91200, while the present limit out of s mad-houhe had better sup- Is 9X000. press hli emotions. He was also told that be had better not Issue any more STILL ON THE ROCKS. statements to the newspapers; that he EUREKA, March 2. Still a prisonwasn't a competent journalist and his er on the rocks at North Spit in Humwritings werellkely to be mlscon- - boldt Bay, all hopes of saving the trued. Corona have been abandoned. If the Praise For Evelyn. present seas continue, there is every Thaw's sister, Mrs. George Carnegie, prospect It will go to pieces within last night said a few words In behalf a few hours. The vessels position Is of Evelyn, In which she denied there unchanged, except that her how is. a would be any divorce after the trial. llttls higher out of the water. She asserts that the Thaw family co. WARREN CARTER DEAD. nfer Evelyn one of the beet little wora- ' fi1 on earth. Warren T. Carter, formerly of this "She Is the bravest girl in tb world, city,, is dead at Batesvllle .Arkansas, . ald Mrs. Carnegie, "and one of the as the result of a long illness from , aort that we might expect to ahrink liver complaint. The2442deceased Is a from doing an Monroe ave., duty, but she son of R. H. Carter, unpleasant d not. When she saw the necessity this city, and left Ogden about a year he went right ahead. We all of us and a lwf ago for Arkansan He was think there Is something brave and for many years In the railroad service snlendid in her conduct, and we are In this city and Is well known to all railroad men here, Woud of her. of the old-tiThaw's wife and his mother visited among whom he was held In the highcircle of him in the Tombs today. The priaon- - est respect and had a wide appears to be much depressed at friends who will regret his untimely Jerome's effdrts to send him to a mad end. No arrangements have been hmiee and he la but It la said that having a great deal made for the funeral the body will be shipped to Chicago h,.0 trouble. - . . . se j - FITZGERALD PINCHED. March 2. George -,- CHICAOO, IPhlwild, the assorting teller at was iq'hited States I rrV1 by Hi today, charged Friend, a newspaper man, with w,th lntat to kill. ' 'tsgermid assaulted the report .the federal building yesterday. sub-treasu- ry, . for Interment. TILLMAN RESOLUTION WASHINGTON, March I. Tillman asking presented a resolution today the President to send to the senate all papers and other Information relative to the recently proposed construction of the Panama canal by contract and the rejection of the bide. 9-- 8; 1- -1 6-- PARRENT MAKES CONFESSION IMPLICATING SHEETS BALT LAKE CITY, March 2. W. H. Parrent, one of the gang of bunco men operating here. Implicated In the McWhirter 910,000 robbery of the Brothers, told on the witness stand today the story of an alleged arrange-in ment with the police to operate this city. He declared he paid Chief of Police Sheets 9100 per week and that Attorney Newton wae the middle man who received the money right along. He said when the McWhlrters returned from Los Angeles, after having been swindled out of the money In Balt Lake, the captain of detectives, Raleigh, rounded up the gang and told them to get out of town. Denver attorneys are here watching the case on behalf of the dty, as it Is suspected the Denver police are Implicated. NEW MILITIA COMPANY TO ORGANIZE HERE Capt. Wedgwood Visits The City and Gives it as His Opinion That There is Plenty of Room For Another Company. Capt Wedgwood was In the city yesterday from Salt Lake, and gives It as hla opinion that Ogden should have another militia company, and has authorised Geo. A. Graves to proceed to organise Company C and use the View armory building as quarters. From .tbs stories told by old time members of the militia from this city. It would appear that someone wants to hand Ogden a double distilled Insult the next time war Is declared. Battery B, which warn declared by the Inspecting officer to be the best organisation of the kind In the state, was disbanded for "Incompetency" when they had a chance to go to war. and a few of the personal friends of the governor and his staff appointed as commissioned officers, and then to they had the unmitigated nervemen aend a man to Ogden and ask the The men Just yelled "21" to and scattered to Wyoming, Idaho, Nevada and other places and sL WASHINGTON. llarvh 2 -- Tin xv.ik tho (lay fur swan von' at Imtli ends of the ialtiil. With the rlun of iln nn present sesvinn the curtain the CDiigresslunal carver of a iiuiulivr n of member. merely an intermission for a few, per Imp. but the final vurluln fur a IP Hid many. In the house the familiar fucea of Groavenor of Ohio, Itovenur of West Bankhead of Virginia, Alabama, Wadsworth of New York, Babcin-of Wisconsin, Lacey of Iowa, McCleary of Minnesota, Fred Landis of Indiana, and other members of more or less prominence will be missing when the Sixtieth congress convenes. Among those who go out of the senate with the end of this session are Isttvrson of Colorado, Dubois of Idaho, Clark of Montana, Dryden of New Jersey, Blackburn of Kentucky, Carmuck of Tennessee, Millard of Nebraska, and the veteran Berry of Ardi-u- p well-know- kansas While members rome and members go the congressional careers of a lucky few appear, Uka the bablfng brook, to In this connection run on forsver. some one recalled the fact that the venerable Senator William Boyd Allison of Iowa waa 79 years old today. Needless to say he received a constream of congratulations tinuous from members of both branches of congress. Unole Billy Allison. The anniversary also reminded hla colleagues that on Monday "Undo Hilly." as he Is endearingly known by everyone In national public life, will have rounded out 42 years In ('ingriKs, and 24 years In the United a longer term than Htutes senate any other man In that chamber, and, with one exception, the longest in the llstory of the Republic. The next longest term of any present senator Is that of John T. Morgan of Alabama, with 20 years. CJnse behind him are the two senators from Maine, Mr. Hale and Mr. Krye, who entered the senate together 29 years ago, and Senator Aldrich of Rhode Island, who came several months later Mr. Allison's lead la already so strong that with the two remaining years of his present term added he will piobsbly hold the record fur a century to come. If Senator Morgan were ft young man he would stand a show perhaps NINE CARS OF GOLD to pass the Iowa senator's record. With thirty years' tenure to his credit ORE FOR OGDEN SMELTER now, Mr. Morgan has recently been to a sixth term, it la at least possible for Morgan to tie him. Nine care of gold ore, from Golda break of two years that With and came In field, Nevada, yesterday the houae waa delivered to the Utah Smelting elapsed between hla leavingSenator Alsenate. the and entering company. The people to the west are lison haa been In congress steadily commencing to understand that the since 1869, and what . he does not lTtah smelting company Is here for legislative methods will business and are sending along their know about be known by any one. never probably mineralised rock In large consign- As chairman of the appropriations ments. committee he has for years occupied This last shipment Is especially rich; one of the most Influential positions so rich In fact that It Is hard to deterIn all councils of congress, and as been mine 'Its value until after It has head of the Republican steering comtested or sampled, and any speculation mittee he has controlled the considas to its value would be presumption eration of all political measures. at this time. Senator Allison's health occasioned Manager Kadlsh went out to the some concern at the beginning of this smelter this morning and will return session, but appears now to have comthis evening. He Is perfectly satisfied pletely recovered from his Illness. with the manner In which matters are During ths past month he has been opening up, and believes the time Is in his seat every day and is as active fast approaching when the new smelter on the floor, as clear of thought and will have all the work It can attend to. ready In speech as ever. Senator Allison has been a power In ths course of the nation's shaping LEGISLATURE PASSES presigreatest affairs. With every been In It Is said, that he has dent THROUGH OGCEN TODAY close touch, especially with President McKlnIeyand President Roosevelt He of his The special train carrying the Utah enjoys ths fullestIn confidence and In Iowa. In congress friends Legislature on Its Junket to the Agricircles official cultural college at Logan passed Washington's been but one member of has through Ogden this morning at 9:15. Thera of office exTha train was In charge of D. 8. Spen- congress whose tenure record of Senator the ceeded present cer, assistant general passenger agent Morrill of was of the Oregon Short Line. A number Allison. This was Justin In the house 12 who Vermont of distinguished Salt Lake dtlsens outfollowed it up with side of the honorable legislative body years and then senate, making a total were noticed on the train, among them 82 years In the Iowans are 44 years In congress. of W. S. McCpmlck, who never falls to before their grand old that hopeful deliver a good speech for the good of leader shall have cast aside his senthe cause. The party waa met at the atorial toga he will have rounded out Ogden depot by the Weber county a half century In the work of condelegation to the legislature, and waa gress. accompanied on the trip by many of Senator Allison Is practically sure Ogden's representative dtlsens. In 10, which. If he of a The train was equipped with a dining lives to serve out his seventh term, car and the baggage car was welt sup- not at all Improbable as he Is only plied with refreshments. One of the 79, will give him a record of 42 years Becker Brewing company's wagons In the senate and 8 years In the house, backed np to the platform when the a total of just 90 years. train pulled In and loaded onto the Senator Morgan la Just as sure of train some of Becker's best solution for retaining his constituency as is Senator Allison, but the Alabama senator g&ldness. It waa a jolly party and there was is now 89 years of age. Under these fact quite a sprinkling of young ladles on circumstances, and In view of the over the train. that he baa a lead of four yean . - Snuitor Morgan, It Is safe to say that Htnstur Alllsona record of long service In the uper branch of congress Ih in no danger fur muny yean to culm. Democratic Loss next wiuilc will consist of sixty-mi- e Republicans unit twenty-nin- e the lutlcr party having liiM s senator each In Colorado, Idaho, Oregon and Moniuna. It la a nutHble fuel that Hi richest and tha poorest men In the upHr house will retire on Monday, ths lint I icing Senator William Clark of Montana, and the other being Senator John Gearln of Oregon, who has admitted without shame that he la entitled to the badge of loverly. The retirement of Senator Dryden of New Jersey, the Insurance magnate, altui effects a considerable reduction In the wealth represented by the national "millionaires club." The death of Senator Alger of Michigan, who Is succeeded by Representative William Alden Smith, also ukea another millionaire from the senate. The loss In wealth will be parly made up by Simon Guggenheim the smelter magnate, who succeeds Senator Thomas M. Patterson of Colorado. Henry A. Richardson of Delaware. another newcomer to the senate, Is also reputed to be a Tho other newcomers aro poor men, and their comparatively selection goes to prove that great wealth la no longer a prime requisite In securing a scat among ths American legislative lords. House Graduates. Three of tho new sen a fora, Dixon of Montana, Curtli of Kansas end Smith of Michigan, are graduates from the lower house. Joseph M. Dixon, who succeeds Senator of Montano, was born In North Carolina In 16(7, and lias served, two terms In the house. Charles Curtis, who succeeded Senator Ben win In the "fatal Lane succession," la part Indian and a native of Kansas. William A Idea Smith, who has filled out ths term of tho lute Senator Alger if Michigan, and who will begin hla full trem on Monday, waa born In Michigan In 1859 and haa served alx term In the house. All three are Republicans. Jefferson Davis, who will aerve his native state, Arkansas, in the senate, was born In 11(1 and was the only governor of that, stale to be elected three times. If half that has been said of him Is true he will make Senator Tillman of South Caror. lina look to his laurels as a Other new Democratic senators from the South are Robert L. Taylor, thrice governor of Tennessee, who was born in that state In 1850, and Thomas H. Psynter of Kentucky, born In tho blue grass atate In 1851, and who served as a member of the house In Tin multi-millionai- ed fire-eate- tho Flfty-flrs- t, Fifty-seco- nd and Fifty-thi- rd congresses. All of the new senators to come out of the West are Republicans. They Include William E. Borah of Idaho, Jonathan Bourne, Jr, of Oregon, Norris Brown of Nebraska, and Simon Bourns Guggenheim of Colorado. has the honor of being the first United States senator to he elected by direct vote of the people and as such has been accorded much attention in Washington. since his arrival Brown of Nebraska will be one of the youngest members of the senate, and also one of the poorest, not even owning his own home. William E. Borah Is a native of Illinois, a graduate of the university of Kansas, and will be 42 years of age next June. WOULD EXTRADITE THIS MILLIONAIRE 2 BAN FRANCISCO, March Charging him with having committed murder while a youth a In Italy, the authorities of that councold-blood- ed try are attempting to secure the extradition of Ollnte Rlcclonl. a wealthy merchant and reputed millionaire of this city. He declares that he la not the man wanted and will fight the at- -. tempt to bring about hla extradition. It Is alleged by the Italian authorities that Rlcclonl, when a boy, was a member of a gang of robbers and thugs and that on the night of September 24, 1877, he killed two of his companions In cold blood and wholly without cause. He is declared to have fled to this country, and the Italian officers declare that their Identities- - , tlon Is complete and that Rlcclonl, the millionaire merchant, and Rlcclonl the assassin are one and the name. The assassin Rlcclonl waa sentenced to thirty years In the galleys, but under the Italian law he will be Immune from punishment after September 24 next |