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Show A'sT tSthe weather ABOUT fl ,t ISNT ';0 BEGIN i N tw- those ADVER- - , i BECAUSE THE STRAW HAT SEASON IS GETTING CLOSE AND YOU WANT THE CUSTOMERS TO APPEAR TO YOU. ! .PB'NO - IJubliatfri? Dailg al (Dgiirn, Htalj jU.XL-No- .76 FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1907 E many people injured near COLTON. ST. LOUIS WILL BE NO STRIKE OF MALT HOUSES TIED UP. CALIFORNIA. ARE TIE Twenty-Si- Questions Propounded by the MemPeabody Says His bers of the Commission Client is Just. About the Sanest Man That Ever All leered - March 29 The prea-JindlrUi- on are to the effect that Z Tbtw trial will be reaumed where intercepted by the appointment j commission. lunacy conduct before the commis- Miterday, ao hia attorneya aay, J" (uch that the commiaalon could convinced of at k otherwise than be m SU. It la public. MfffTfH in haa been riven out to a Baer ted that Thaw a rational manner every HHton put to him. jmBie admlta that ertnry" in Thaw's there la much conversation. af-Attorney Peabody thla morning, a rliit to Thaw, announced that te priioner waa looklnr fine, lie lawyer uald: q mer aaw him looklnr more fit h any kind of emergency. intimated If the caae la re-aIt that the defense will rest In Mtbuttal Immediately without any more witnesses. Iu teaching thla decision, Thaw'a am guided by the belief that jenuie, tf Thaw la pronounced insane, In making the vlS be handicapped pies for a flmt degree verdict Ur ed ny jri ROASTS (Of ERS RAILROAD MANAGERS March 29 Samuel presiuent of the American rrderatlon of Labor, In a signed article In the Federatlonlat, resents the altered attempt of the railroad man-ai- m to shift, by Jnuendo, the blame WASHINGTON, Oonipen, men's unions for the any wrerka that have occurred. Com pen aaya that the defective equtpmenta that are Ignored by the mlroad men are renponai jle for the necks and adds that overworking the men la the reason that accidents railroad the I hww. Con pen la very earnest hi hla remarks anu luce matters and ener-get- ic does not at all. WILL END AGAIN. March 29. "Pentecost tin be ushered In March 29, 1908, one par from today, and three years and a half later the end of the world will WORLD SEATTLE, . a." declares of the "church Evangelist Pearson of the Apostles,' who has hr several weeks been holding revivals In Tacoma and fren-- M other Pearson attempts Peeve his assertion by quotations hm the Bible and haa won many wwrts to hla theories. Hundreds of We more Ignorant class of people have o accept hia statements and are "w busily engaged In preparing for We coming dissolution of the world. Bianon and his followers claim the jwer of casting out devils and hal--I the sick by the on of hands., w scenes at the laying are bewll-- 7 meetings ' und nerve racking. At times "d howla and, congregation In a discordant chorus, women WNng, crying, dancing and at tlmee ng from utter exhaustion, while men roll on the floor In an agony Nmorse, Imploring In loud and ex- cities. Washington J tales for forgiveness. li5VANCE 0F One of tile iiuwi dixaslinu urn kit in the hisof the Soul limi 1aciiie neeurred tory one and a luilf iniUs nf this town shortly before 4 o'eloek jexterilay afternoon. when westbound train No. 9, from Now Urbans for San Francisco, ran Into an oien switch while going at the rate of forty miles an hour, and ten of the fourteen eoachca were dewith frightful results. Twenty-si- x railed, haa promised to siieuk before the conare know n to have been people ference at tonights session in Grace killed, and the Anal list will probably M. E. church. The conference will total much higher than thla number. continue over Sunday. The injured number about 100, many of whom are seriously injured and will EDITOR WILL GO TO CONGRE88. die. LEAVENWORTH. List of Injured. Kan., March 28. Dan R. Anthony, editor of the LeavThomas Davis, Tucson. leg crushed, enworth Times, son of a pioneer KanJulius Kretch, t'nmpnlis, l'a., limbs sas newspaper man and nephew of rut, badly bruised. Susan B. Anthony, the famous woCora Starkey, Bowie, Tex., foot man suffragist, will be nominated for broken, bruised. J. H. Falconer, Roseville, Cal., leg congress In the First district as the result of Republican primaries being broken. held thla afternoon. He has no opTwo children of Falconer, aged 4 position In the race and as the district and 9. cut and bruised. Is overwhelmingly Republican he will Fred Ackerman. Utica. N. Y. Patrick Griffin, Lynn, Mass. certainly be elected at the special called for May 29. Anthony H. F. Walter, Mattoon, 111. will fill the place made vacant by the Justice Wlgren, Chicago. Robert Wells, Cananea, Mexico. resignation of Charles Curtis, now Junior United States senator from Kansas G ilia way, Neb., head Ida The platform on which Anthony made cut, ear inangled. hla campaign includes a plank deMax F. Glenn, Los Angelos, limb manding tariff revlaian by the friends broken. of the tariff. G. G. Rogers, Aamador City, head cut. THETA NU EPSILON. H. Walters, Rocklin, Cal., legs NEW YORK. March 29. At the ho-t- el broken, badly Injured. Oscar Nelson, Los Angeles. Astor today there was opened the T. J. Dennlaton. first general convention ever held by 8. Woods, Richmond. the Theta Nu Epsilon fraternity, Seth Grand. though the society has been In existTwelve Italians on way to San ence many years and has a membership extending over the country. The Francisco, Injured. The wrecked coaches were hurled In purpose of the convention is to reorganise the present system of govern- every direction. Four of them were ment of the society without In any smashed Into splinters. Most of the measure departing from the original dead were Italians from New York objects of Its founders. The develop- and New Orleans, going to San Franment of the society since Its organ- cisco. They occupied the smoker and isation In 1970 has been ao rapid that day coach. The deed were terribly maimed and a more complete control of the nationEighteen of them were al organisation Is necessary. The con- mangled. vention will come to an end with a taken to the D. C. Schwarts undertakand banquet tomorrow night at which men ing establishment by 8 oclock, seen of prominence In the world of affairs eight additional bodies could he with membership In the society will underneath one of the overturned and demolished cars. Thla car could not be the speakers. be raised until a derrick was brought from Los Angeles, sixty miles away. ALABAMA PEDAGOGUES. MOBILE, Ala., March 29. Business . The Injured were carried to this city and pleasure were combined today by In vehicles of all aorta andtothe Colton filled Its capathe Alabama, educators in annual con- hlspltal was quickly were to the taken them of Many city. session forenoon vention here. At the the general topic of discussion was Presbyterian church and to private "The High School." Prominent among residences In the vicinity. those taking part were President C. C. LOS ANGELES, March 29. Of the Thach of the Alabama Polytechnic inbrought to this city last nlgt. of Injured Cunningham J. B., stitute, Principal seven are In a serious condition. of Glddens L. P. Prof. Birmingham, Those here are C. H. Worthington, the Southern university, and Prof. Joel Victor C. DuBose of the University of Ala- engineer of the wrecked engine; Clapp, fireman; Julius Kretch of New bama. of Csmargo, OklaThe afternoon was spent by the York, T. L. DavisItalian three and immigrants. homa, teachers In a trip to places of Interest In and about the city. Including a visit NEXT WEEKS ELECTIONS. to Fort Blakely. Tonight the speaker March 29. The local CHICAGO. at the open session will be President E. B. Craighead1 of Tulane university. campaigns throughout the middle west The convention, which has been one are nearing a close. Early In the of the most successful In the history coming week the spring elections will of the association, will conclude to- be held throughout Illinois. Michigan. morrow forenoon with the election of Missouri, Wisconsin. Kansas and s number of other states lh this part officers. of the country. In Chicago the contest Is one of more than BURGLARS. GET BUSY. arordinary Interest, the street railway CHICAGO,' March 29. After the Issue at stake. In rest of two of the residence burglars franchises being the or smaller cities the neither larger In this been city have who operating broad party will to report, a aocordlng John Edwards, for the past year, elections. In the much cut Issuea In figure made a confession, negro there are Indications that which he has Implicated Sam Silver-ma- n. Everywhere and reform are the chief prohibition a pawnbroker. contests,, this In the Issuea municipal s Silverman The police are searching extent appara .to true greater which being shop for 125,000 worth of Jewels has ever before been the than from ently of accused is stealing Edwards case. the homes of Robert McGann and Castle. George PREACHER HANGED. Edwards, according to the police, 8. C., March 29. ThomGAFFNEY, for Silverman to sold these Jewels as Harris, a former Baptist preacher, GOOD FRIDAY. March 29. In all the rhollc churches and In many Pro-2- nt churches Good Friday was today with special services. exchanges were closed and among . J financial houses, only the 91,900. c were open for business. KEW YORK. CHICAGO. March 29. There was a bservan'ce of Good Friday In nty. Services were held In a ma-tP- of the churches with special of the hours between 12 Tjcttance E tfclook In j the afternoon. The tra, and the stock exchange WMkd business for the day and v the prod u re market continued aa Mim.R0LINA VM. C. A. bEi TvVht GT0N' DeI- - March 29 appears to be the keyw deUtea to the Intersti seaal L,', conference ofnowthe Inlocal taltin!rl,Mentatlv i throughout the Carolli auditorium of the Wllmli to, Aat the opening of mf hstal10 thl afternoon. The op frecedod in the forenoon b; the atudi '""''elation,,01 rrwll5ent "Red m - llh CuLlox. Cal.. Muirh 29. and Jerome Coincides. Breathed KKff YORK. n People Killed and s Largs Busch rici to Keep His Employees Number Injured The Dead Were From Going Out, But They Doelino Terribly Maimed and Mangled The to Hood His Advice and The Shops Story. art T.ed Up Tight. Tnvpn,lnn Proper waa opei A. O. Kne wtVOt,onal ta,k ,orm,rly Interstate s "Urr !h Karolinas. Commit fHon, business of a rout rtttnet A"3 oth the ini,. , occuPled the remainder a W session. Governor Gl msy-orall- ty waa hanged here today for the murof Mrs. Horten se Morgan, an aged der LKNER TO BE RELEASED. woman, last November. white 29. Harry March LOUIS, Harris preached her funeral sermon. a ier, who haa been serving y killed the woman to secure $800 He penl-years' term In the state In money. reat Jefferson City, will becon-tomorrow. Faulkner waa INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATES. Inperjury In connection with EUGENE, Ore., March 29 MuchconSt terest Is manifested In the annual restlgatlon of graft in the It Is municipal assembly. tests tonight of the triangular debatstate unitwo other St Louis ing league, comprising the Lehman, serving a seven versities of Washington. Idaho and simEmil Hartman, sentence, Oregon. The debates take place eed to five years In prison, will ultaneously at each of the three unifor aAif thnrflv. versities. The question selected rehe t with deals this year debaate to IGATION OPENED. peal of the fifteenth amendment 20. March constitution. ILLIAM, Ont, federal the will open at the head of W GOVERNMENT. an lakes by April 8. By steamers p the Ice many UA. March 29. Costa d the elevators for cargoes the provisional gov-- r t which every rntacle Is Honduras, established lc Is expected to be the by Roselaa Oquell s Castro. the history of fresh water of ru-th- bood-ull- m at us . Feb-head- ed PENSIVE FIRE. SE, Wis.. March 29. The tacker and Candy factory A. Roosevelt Plumbing lire by iny were destroyed . with a loss of $157,000. ORNEY ARRESTED. X, March 29. A exandroff waa arrested here ng ng. charged with Instlgst (nation of Dr. Jelliffe. iial murderer Is not located. ST LOUIS. March 29. Falling to obtain a new scale of wages, all the brew, ry wurkers went oil strike at noon today. ..Thr lmurrM ami the freight handlers xiruik. It Is believed the drivers. tin men, engineers and all the allied crnfis will Join the strikers und tie ui the entire Industry. The strike followed a conference at which Adolphus Hust'li personally appealed to his men not to strike. The hrewirs have already granted an einid-hoday and a live ja-- cent Increase ,,f wages, but tile unions demand u "closed shop." Garretson and Morresy Say They Are Going to Allow the Government to Mediate -E- very One in Chicago Seems rouble r BRIBERY CASES. SAX KKANt'ISt'O. March 29. The day In ing Hood Friday, there Is a temporary cessation of the graft Investi- gation so far as the grand jury la con- but lamgilnn, lleney and Burns set to work early on the evel-dengathered In the Home Telephone case sine the last Indietments were returned and there Is every likelihood that whin the Jury ronvenes there will be inure distress. cerned, er i - - SITUATION IS WORSE. PARIS, March 29. The niuln column of the French force dlsjiatehed front Algeria occupied Oujda this The morning without resistance. troops will remain till Morocco accedes to the French demands and gives full satisfaction for the assassination of Dr. Maneliamp. Premiere Clemeneeau has cancelled his plans to visit Spain and the situation la grave. 4 4 4 4 to be Happy Over the Outlook is Liable to be Averted. I'lllv'Aiiii. M.in-l- i 29 - There will he no strike calhil until w have given the Kovernnienl an i.ti.niiiiiity tu meditate." tic kired Grand UhiefN t lunvlxun anil Murrihscy this iiit.rning. latter the strike tm;ir.t mlilleil the t!.of the lenders. Commissi. mer Rapp .f the lutiistnte t't.iimiene Cuii.inlsshin, and Commissioner Neal, or ihc Iturenu of l.nhur, sill arrlte hue to- morrow. The const rvatlve stand of the union lead, is ha rmesim d the thill if I lie r.idn alH call be reM mined public and It Is now until Monday, a strike Mill he averted. After this decision was made known ih, iv xux nil eneh-- filling on the market and buxines nil n xn em y witi e.iiiirmtulallng llicmxvlvca on the sunny nullo-ik- . TAKES HIS OWN LIFE g 4 r 1 1 4 4 44444444444444444444499444444444444444444444444 TELEGRAPH NEWS IN BRIEF. PASSOVER BEGINS NEW YORK. March 29. The Theta Nu Epsilon fraternity began a two days' seBNion at the Hotel Astor today. The purpose of the meeting la to reorganise the present system of government of the order, without departing from the original object of Its founders. The growth of the fraternity In the thirty-seve- n years of Its existence haa made this step necessary. plans for a more complete conNICE LITTLE ROW. trol of the national organisation are Do29 ARDMORE, I. T., March being considered, and will probably be mestic troubles led this morning to s adopted. This la the first general conshooting scrape In which Tom Jack-sn- f vention held by the members of the wa killed and Stack Walking and fraternity since Its founding In 1870. Harry Davis were fatally wounded. mrnm -T- THIS EVENING NEW YORK, Miiivh 29. Malxolhs BpHar uiu the table of every orthodox JL brew this evening, when the feaxt of the Passover begins, and for eight daya the fulthful are debarred from using leavened food and fermented liquors. "Puaaeh. the feast of the Passover, Is In commemoration of the night when the Lord, siiiitlng the first born of the Egyptians, passed over" the houses of the children of Israel. Tlie rrlebrm-tlo- n Is always held during the full moon of the month known as Nissan. There ta much ceremony connected BETHLEHEM, Pa., March 29. The with or festivity, of the Epworth this the Seder, Lehigh Valley society and there Js ceremony veiling, convention league opened Its annual In connection with cleansing the here thla morning. Several hundred also homes, storing sway ordinary table delegates are In attendance. so that the ones and kitchen oiK-nln- LOCO, I. T., Murch 29. Scores of delegates, Including some of the most prominent educators of the territory, OF NORTH OGDEN are arriving here today to attend the RESIDENT third annual session of the Midway COMMITS SUICIDE. Educational association. The convention will be formally opened this evening and will last through tomorrow. Cuta His Throat and Than, For Fear LAUREL, Miss., March 29. The That Ho Wont Die, Crawls Out on MissisRafter and Hangs Himself Brood- fifth annual convention of the league, Epworth conference, sippi ed Over Death of His Wife. opened here this morning with about A recep200 delegates In attendance. tion waa given the visitors by the William Ward, a prominent resident Laurel league last night. Several disof North Ogden, committed suicide tinguished Epworth league workers this morning by hanging himself from from other states are present and will a rafter In his barn. The circum- deliver addresses, among them being stances surrounding the act are par- Dr. II. M. DuBose of Nashville, Tenn., ticularly pathetic. Ward, who waa a general secretary. The sessions will son of Blahop James Ward of North last through Sunday. Ogden, Is the father of three small 29. Ctrl March NEW YORK, children, two boys and a girt, the oldest being 14 years of age. About three Roedelsperger, formerly a prominent years ago his wife died, and It came New York theatrical man, haa become OH compretty near breaking Ward's heart He Identified with the Standard brooded over the matter until two pany and sailed today on the Augusta-Victorfor Hamburg, Germany, days ago, when he went to his eldest Rockefeller daughter and told her of the property where he will represent the he owned, where It was located and Interests. Roedelsperger waa fur many handed her the deeds and other papers years a stockholder and treasurer of In connection therewith. Then he pro- the old Koster 4 Blal corporation, and ceeded to dispose of himself. He arose was at one time interested In the Metropolis theater and the Bronx early this morning and went out to the burn ostensibly to do the chores. He casino. did. .not return, and when Miss Jones, March 29. Much AUSTIN, Tex he housekeeper, appeared on the with tax scene, there was no fire In the house. Important business connected considered Is two affairs collection being of the older the asked Miss Jones here today of the Texas boys to build a fire In order that she at a meeting Assessors' association. breakfast, to prepare able be might and the lad replied that he could not Ga., March 29. TALLAPOOSA, bund the fire, but that he would can of the Northconvention annual The barn. in the his tether, who was "out School association The boy ran to the barn and opened west Georgia High this morning with adthe door, expecting to find his father opened hereProfessor W. B. Merritt of dresses almost was by but ready to greet him, D. L. Ernest of Professor lifeand Atlanta hla paralysed with horror to find school. Athletic conless body swinging from a rafter. the state normal held this afternoon, Ward had cut hla throat, and evident- tests are being and tonight all the schools of the asly fearing that he would not die, sociation will take part In an oratorithe climbed upon the hay In the loft of contest for gold medals. cal a rafter, out upon crawled and barn to the hay a rope where he attached LA CROSSE, WU, March 29. Senfork, and adjusting the noose around sational revelations. Involving many his neck. Jumped off. women prominent in church men and known best the of one was Ward social circles, hare followefi the residents of North Ogden and wa and anti-vicrusade Inaugurated here by sons two quite wealthy. He leaves of the dty. Private dethe ministers and one daughter, both :of whom are were tectives' employed to secure eviwell provided for. About three years a a result It was found a and go his wife died, and It broke his dence, leaders were religious that many so heart He brooded over the matter the dives of of the frequenters much that It drove him almost Insane. among to the sensational Owing the stand dty. not could He. realised that he It is likely that the ministhe mental anguish much longer and discoveries the crusade, fearing that will atop ters made all arrangefofnta with hi eldest would wreck the sofurther publicity daughter for the disposition of his of the cial system dty. property, and this fact proves that his set was premeditated, and that the LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 29. poor felow realised that he was grad- Students from all the colleges and ually going Insane. of southern California Sheriff O'hrlne and his deputies took universities In a sociological Institake will part charge of the case, and, after making tute to be opened this evening at the a thorough Investigation, decided that Bethlehem institution. Social, settlean Inquest waa not necessary, as there In all Its branches 111 be was absolutely no question ss to the ment work and sessions will be held at considered cause and nature of death. The body Institutions of the was taken to Larkin's undertaking all the charitable week. the coming dty during parlors to be prepared for burial. ia ce utensils, to the service for the Pass-ov- er time may not be contaminated. There are hundreds of quulnt observances In connection with the festival, but the best known feature Is the unleavened bread niatxoth the baking of which haa kept hundreds of oplo employed for many months In about dedicated forty bakeries In the melroiNilia. One large establishment on the east aide turns out for the Passover season shout 2,500,009 pounds of matsUh and niatxoth meal, which is made by pulverising the matxoth, and ta used Instead of flour all through the lhwwvef time. Thla concern sells its product not only to consumers and dealers In this city, but sends matsoth to ail parts of the United States, and Urge quantities to Cuba, Porto Ilico and South America. In many of the Jewish homes the unleavened bread Is placed on the table only as a symbol, and In the homes of all the reformed Jews broad Is not entirely dispensed with In Passover time. But among the orthodus Jews the custom to use nothing but unleavened bread la strictly adhered to, and the motxoth consumed by the orthodox Jews is nearly all made In the small bakeries on the lower east side, because lurger establishments do not conform strictly enough to rabbinical laws governing the making. HEARING HELD TODAY. WASHINGTON, March 29. A hearH lesion, the ing In the case of Walter fulled during Washington broker who the recent Wall street flurry, was held today before Chief Justice Clabaugh Of the supreme court of the district of were Columbia. The secured directed to show cause why they should not turn over to Receiver John R. Shields all the securities In their possession belonging to the bankrupt. The first meeting of the creditors wUI Hlestons llbllitlea be held Monday. a are given at $529,000. BUSY BUCHAREST. 19. The March WASHINGTON, state department Is notified from Bucharest that the revolt has spread and that greatly during the past week,have been a large number of people killed by the troops, artillery having been used freely. It is reported that the property of several Jews, citlsens of the United States, has been destroyed In Mol- davia. A liberal cabinet haa been formed. TEXAS CYCLONE. FORT WORTH, Tex., March 29. On account of the prostrated wires, no confirmation of the report of a loss of life as the result of a severe tornado at Marietta. I. T., can be obtained. It Is rumored here that many were killed and that the town of Hoff was wiped off the map. COZY" NOLAN DEAD. LOUISVILLE. Ky., March 29. Cosy Dolan, one of the players of the Boston National league team; died here this morning of typhoid fever. |