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Show TTITsBECOME as to steal the as SKti journal AN UMBRELLA ?0 STEAL la REMEMBER Th. RIERS FEELINGS. ' CAR- Publisljrfc Daily at (Dyftru. lllaii No. 108 VOL XL WANT STANDARD OIL HAYWOOD'S COUNSEL HEAVILY FINED CHICAGO, federatcentral replies toLABOR UNIONS. Square DmI Say. th. Le-B- al Right! of Haywood and Moyar Muat bo aa Carafuliy Safaguardad aa Thoa of Any Othar Man. NEW YORK. May . The commlt-t- t e Central Federated appoluted UPi..n to rail on Preaident Roosevelt In regard to hia atatement about Moyer. Haywood and Pettlbone being "undeand the request that sirable be given a square miner, arreated the drtil, reported yeaterday through Henry that a communication had been received from the preaident in regard to the matter. A dlscusskin followed the reading of the letter, which re.ulted in it being ordered that a copy be forwarded to counsel for the accused by-Ah- Sec-reta- miners. Following la ry the letter from the pres- When you in Coakley and Brown called upon me thia morning I read you the leliera I had written to March 25, 1907. the attorney-generAt your request I gladly aend you the following extract from the letter: Our duty la, if it should ever happen that we bad any power in the matter, to ace that exact juatice la done theae men. There muat be no condonation of lawlessness on our part, even If the lawlessneaa takes the form of an effort to avenge the wrongs committed by the law Uwsntsa of others. The sole question aa regards Haywood and Moyer must be the question of whether or nut they can be shown to be guilty of thia particular act, and their legal rights must be as carefully safeguarded as those of any' other men. It is alleged that they were extradited from Colorado in a maueiir that amounted to a betrayal of their legal rights. J should like to have the district attorney of Idaho give me such Information aa he can upon this point. I should like ta 'get from the district attorney of Idaho any Information that as to whether or not tie can obtain there haa been the slightest disposition' shown by the authorities In Idaho to act towarda these men In an unfair or Improper manner, or to deny them ihelr rights. On the other hand, I should like to know whether there la any symptom of a miscarriage of Justice In their favor. The intemperate violence with which aoriallstlc or labor papers, like that of Debs, and. I am sorry to say, some labor organisations have insisted, without any knowledge of the facts,, upon treating theae men as martyrs to the cause of labor, haa unquestionably resulted In a tremendous pressure being brought to bear upon the authorities of Idaho to discharge or acquit them, whether guilty or Innocent. So far aa the unions are anxloua only to see that exact Justice la done theae men. that they are given their full legal rights and not condemned unless proven guilty of this specific act, they are entitled to the cordial s. of all just and So far aa by any action or treasonable language, such aa that quoted above from Debs (and others), they tend to bring pressure upon the state authorities and the courts, to obstruct their course of Justice, and to render It difficult to convict the men If guilty, they are equally without stint to be jjy Dear Mr. Henry: company with Mesara. al condemned; ed any anything that the citl-aen- fed- eral authorities can do, in either event, to further the cause of Justice, la to bt done. a N In response to your question, it la, I trust, needless for me to say that if, at any time, you or anyone else can submit to me any evidence showing that there has been a miscarriage of Juatice for or against Messrs. Moyer and Haywood, which you believe it h in my Power to remedy, I will at once bring surh evidence to the attention of the attorney-genera- l, to have him give it the fullest consideration, and to take thereon such action, If any, aa It may be in the power of the federal authorities to take. Sincerely youra, THEODORE In the discussion that followed a motion to accept the committee's report, a delegate charged that the president had evaded the Issue. This called forth a response from Delegate Coakley. The latter said that the committee considered the interview, and "that it was not up to the president to prove that there had been a miscarriage of Justice, but to thoae defending Moyer and Hay- on lishment up have been compelled to give the Companies Have Made rations for a Fight to a WHITE PLAGUE HAS ALL B Prepa- Finish-- Will retain their Attempt to Tako Out Cars the enforceis Expactad. Troubls ment of the inspection laws during the last ten months, according to Dr. A. B. Marvin, chief of the bureau of aniSAN FRANCISCO. May (.Every mal industry, in an address to the meat inspector this afternoon. He street car line In this city was tied up of a ballot taken says the cum panics preferred to lose yesterday us the their interstate trade rather thun tube at a meeting of the carmen, which on the expense of complying with the lasted from l a. in. until nearly 4 laws, e said inuny that plants had o'clock, culminating In a unanimous le. n closed for using prohibited' pre- decision to stand liy their demand for an eight-hoservatives. working day and (I per day and strike. Not only the lines of the United Railroads, but the Geary SEVERAL DIPLOand California street cable Hues are intei-Ktiit- state trade but will on account of MATIC RELATIONS May 6. The siato department lias been advised that Mex- ico haa severed all diplomatic relations with Guatemala aa the result of Guatemala's refuaal to surrender to Mexico General Jose Lima, President Cabrera's close personal friends, accused of Instigating the murder recently in Mexico City of Barillas, former president of Guatemala. The American legation at Guatemala City will lok after Mexican affairs In Guatemala. HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. LOVELLE. Wyo., May Henry Burgess was the victim of a horrible accident at the A. J. Ktnaeley .ranch Saturday when lie attempted to ride a bucking broncho. The animal dashed up alongside a barbed wire fence arid e. ran along close beside it for some Burgess' leg was literally sawed off by the poisonous barbs until the limb had to he cut to the bone. He was found unconscious beside the fence later and would have died within a short time but for the discovery of hi body. Blond poisoning la feared and his Injuries may yet prove fatal, as It is believed his leg will have to be amputated. dis-tane- MARVIN MYSTERY STILL UNSOLVED DOVER, Del, May (.Little Horace Marvin died a 'miserable death from starvation and exposure. Every effort Is now centering upon the investigation as to whether this occurred while in the hands of some persons who, while holding the child a prisoner, failed to care for him, and becoming frightened at hla death, threw hla body Into the pool where It waa found. The hoy was not drowned. That waa positively determined at the autopay held Sunday. The boy did not die on the 4th of March, the day when ha disappeared. Thia waa made plain by the autopsy which showed that the boy remained hours after alive for about forty-eighe waa given food last, whenever that may have been. State officials, detectives and members of the coroner's Jury agree that only two possible theories remain. One, that the boy waa taken from the farm for some reason and allowed to perish by his kidnaper, who may have been afraid to go after him after the crime was discovered. The second, which is laughed at by the farmers In the district, who know the facta, is that he must have wandered about for two days and died on open land, perfectly visible In all directions, while hundreds of men were searching for him, and this within one-thiof a mile of his home. The father of the dead boy is fully convinced that he met with foul play, and the coroners Jury Is determined upon fixing the blame for the boys death. If possible. ht rd Fred PARTS OF THE COUNTRY FULLY REPRESENTED. Delegates at ths Third Annual Meeting of ths National Association Fr the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis. t, D. May (. ami stale board of h .:tli and of numerous niedtont assembled in I lie New Wil-lai- d hotel till morning for ilie third meeting of the National fur the Study and Prevention All of Tiiliereulosts. parts of the Country are represented by delegates. Ai the niieiiing session lr. 1 at w re nee P Kileh of Philadelphia presented a r port on the progress lieing made ill tl arrangements for tiie international Tain rt iilnsis eongross. to lie held ill tl.i- - tiiy late lit xt year. Prominent I'liysieians and otlleials of many eounlrtes have manifested n s. pi "found Interest in the prniMised wliieh is expected to result in an iiiieriiulional warfare against the unite plague. A business session, follow i d by meetings of sections, was held this afternoon. A feature of the convention will lie the meeting of the advisory council this evening, when Dr. Herman A. Briggs of New York, president of the will read a patter on t'oinpul-sor- y Notification and Registration of Tnlierculiiata." one of the measures w liieli Is regarded as of supreme n the light now being waged on the disease. Th pajter of Dr. liriggs will be fully discussed by health ollieers from the United Stales ami some action toward putting the pmposed plan Into effect may lie taken. Another noteworthy address will b thiii of lr. Livingston Farrand of New York, executive secretary of the association. who will deiail the history of Ilie nioilern battle against tubercu-Wi- s. tilling of the advances that have tiei-made within the last yeur. President Roosevelt, who is tin honorary tiee president of the society and takes a profound interest in tls work, will give a reception to the delegates at the While House tomorrow. The convention will clime Wednesday. W AS111NGTOX. Mi'iilx-r- s nf city l tied up. us those corporations also refused the demands of their platform nu-ti- . la James Farley, the strike-breake- r, here with a force of 4no men, and ths big coritoratlun the United Railroads has made every preparation for a light to the finish. It became kimwu today that Farley hud arrived two weeks ago to run cars for the trust. He had come ut ths Invitation of President Calhoun and had been working in Chicago in the interests of the United Railroads for soma time, and had alao been In Balt Lake during the recent strike on the car lines of that city. Farley will attempt on Tuesday at daybreak to take out a car. The motor-ma- n on this car will be one of Farley's lieutenants front Chicago, a veteran of four bloody strikes. The conductor will be a Farleylte from Bt. Louis, another Akko-et.iih- ni eon-gi'is- siM-iet- veteran. all-ov- er men who are said to be at Farley's command are supposed to be his regulars from New York, Bt. Louis and Chicago, who have been quietly ahipiied into the city during the last few weeks. Each of Farley's men has received word that there Is going to be a fight to a finish with the carmen. It la stated by those close to Patrick Calhoun that he has told Parley to prepare for a fight to the finish." The various barns of the United Railroads have been prepared for a long siege. The windows will he barred and quantities of bedding, food and other supplies have been accumulated "THE TRAIN, IT RAN OFF within these structures. The union men declare the bams are nothing more ANO DID LEAVE THEM; than Immense arsenals. The officials of the Independent cabl lines stated last night that they would "They Didnt Gat Over, ths Night Sad Expsrienca of a Bevy of Singers make no attempt to operate cars until From Balt Lake Who Gave Concert some settlement had been made by the at First Methodist Church. United Railroads Rumors prevailed yesterday thHt It looked for a time last night as federal troops would be called if any though a large nuntoer of Balt Lakers trouble arbee when the company to start cars. Nohtlng definite who had come to Ogden to attend the recital at the First Methodist church tempted to start the cars. Nothing and at the tabernacle last night woutu definite could be learned. Over thoroughfares deep with dust, have to spend the night in the depot Ban Francisco's thousands of tollers waiting room or walk around the walked to their work this morning or streets. Surely there wae not room rode In conveyances of all aorta, from enough In the hotels to house them. automobiles down to rickety express The trouble was caused by the misunof the time for the departwagons, the situation being accepted In derstanding ure Klo Grande southbound of the marked same manner cheerful the that train. The train waa advertised to the days of the great fire. There was leave here at 10 p. m., but waa really to but little complaint from the scores who were walking, but many grumbled leave at 10:10, the advertised deception because they had to turn out of bed j being a precaution against the missing an hour earlier than usual in order to of trains. In aonte way the train crew rearh the place of their employment on received orders to leave at 10 o'clock, and they did so. over a hunurea visit- -' time. .i ora were on their way to the depot striker Throughout last night the j when pulled out of the yards, picketed the csr barns, special atten- 'and Ifthe train waited a few minutes It had tion being paid to the Turk street to Zion with would have It gone longer Frank and Jim where hams, Farley a of load However, good passengers. are s, Curry, the famous arrived at the depot, supposed to be housed, and from which the excursionists It Is expected the first cars will be run and when It waa learned that the last train for the night had gone they set tomorrow. up a howl that was heard in Balt Lake. IncThe night passed without any ident save the occasional hooting that ' The officials Investigated the case, and followed the entry Into the bams of after learning of the misunderstanding wsrons laden with provisions or bed- of the passengers and train crew, made up a special of three coaches and took ding. If the present temper of the carmen the visitors home. counts for anything, there will he llttl need for calling on the militia, though POLICE OFFICERS 8U8PENDED. at CHICAGO, May (. Sergeant preparations to that end are going forand Detectives McNulty and ward. President Cornelius of the Carmen's union haa exacted promises from McGrath were today suspended pendthe known radicals that they will do ing an investigation by the grand Jury of the chargee of graft against the nothing to Incite trouble. st President Cornelius and his lieuten- police officers and Is accused of conduct unbeants were at headquarters early this morning to complete their plans for coming an officer. It Is stated that he collected the evidence upon which carrying on the strike. Members of the Civic league, who are making an at- Collins based the chargee against Fortempt to bring the trouble to an end. mer Inspector Lsvln, charged with were also out early to line up their "framing up a burglary to gain promotion. Lav In was exhonerated, but forces for peace. It is believed that Buss resigned. will reinstate him. ALL PATENTS CANCELLED. ALLEGED BRIBER ARRIVES. WASHINGTON, D. C, May (.The case against Governor Crawford of BAN FRANCISCO, May (. Theo. South Dakota, charged with Illegally Halsey, outside man for the Pacific referred was which land patents, filing Telephone company, who has been Into the department of Justice, Ballinger, dicted on the charge of bribing superand the commissioner of the general visors to vote against the granting of land office stated that the bureau had a franchise to the Home Telephone completed Its work on the case after company, arrived from Manila today cancelling all the patents filed by in the custody of a secret service Crawford. tent The 400 j i strike-breaker- j I Pren-derga- Fren-derga- GRAIN. CHICAGO CHICAGO, May (Wheat opened 7- -( and closed at (S; corn opened at 48 4 and closed at 49 -: oats opened at 44 4 and closed at today at (0 B- 1-- 1-- 44 5-- 8. THE RELIEF. TORK, May (.The street generally credits the story that Thomas F. Ryan came to the relief of the Jamestown exposition with a $408.88 RYAN COMES TO NEW loan.- - GATHERING You charge thi iiiipoxeiblc that lie roimnilltd. a lul refuxe l indicate how he could have done it. The indiit-liit- -l it clmi'gi-tile luurd.r of lloxet'tior HrilKK. May 4 mail with a crime it i s NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC SHRINE IN CITY OF ANGELS. SO. 1905. when HiijmikhI wae in le conspiracy, t ime Colorado. Tinwhile the indictment chargee murder. 1 aptieal to Ilie court to eoinptl the Greatest Conclave in ths History of prom uiioti to show what is the overt ths Fraternity Celebration of La act alleged lufoiv the trial te fixtd." Fissta Week Six Days of a ContinThue foretbly E. I". Kieliurdsoii .if l uous Round of Festivities. for ns. eoillle.-def. thief the Vner. gun lit today tired the ease The were purely l.i'S ANUKLKS. C:il, May (- .- From The seletlion of the Jury will lx gin nil tune of North Aim rii-u- , from tho on Thursday. Today 'e plea for a hhl of land of Dinx Hint tho dominion of King Igirth-ulurwas taken under udtiee-niri- it Kiluard. tie uoll ux elute and by Judge Wood. In argiiuig trrrilory of Uin-lKlin's great republngHiusi the motion for a bill of pailie-ular- e. ic, the Xoblie of the MjetU- - Klirine Attorneys Hawley uud ltorah, for are vonKivKiited here today for the the state, eitid that the pmeeculioll thlrty-- t hird timiiiul session of the Jm-- li must not lx- - bound l.y unv bill. i ini council of the order. Crossing Haywixxl wits the only defendant ill the desert In many earn vane of he followed the arguments court, and Shrlner lutve ewuopfil down with great interest. He looked not any on the tnchiiuled City of Angel thouthe worse for hie long hiipriennineiit sand strong, with the greatest enn-ilaand eonetilted freely with hie eouusel. in the history of t lie fraternity Haywood wus brought In by Sheriff them. Coincident with the arHixlgin and was not liamlciiffVd This rival of the Kliriners I the beginning morning Harrow read to the primmer ef tin- of I at Floe) a week, the letter the president sent yesterday tin- iiiinuiil fieiivul of fiowera which to the New York federation. It is converts law Angeles into a veritable to twelve the prisoners' Interfair) land. view on tht letter later. Harrow, beA fund of 150,0110 has been raised for Tide the ftiicrtiiiiimcnl of the Khrincr fore entering Ilie eourt, said; rase is on trial in a state court of Ida- hoeiH by the bx-n- l temple, the proho. mid there is nothing that the presi- gram of beginning today dent can do. All we want Is that the with to Kants Catalina case shall he tried fairly on Its merits, Island ii ud Venice, where a water carand without outside influence or preju- nival Is In progress. This evening Isdice." le in temple of Kan FiuiicIhco will give Senator Borah tilts afternoon In court a reception and concert at the King declared that the two most IniiHirtaiit Kdwui'd hotel. witnesses for the state were unavailaThe omiiImk session of tho council ble because It became known that they eoiielii ve Vlll be held tunuiiTuw morniwere to testify. This la the first direct ng. In the afternoon a banquet, typicharge of tampering with witnesses. cal of the hiwpllalily of the native twins During the recess Borah said that two of the Holden Btate, .will be served In residents of Colorado Uity had prom- the banquet room uf the Scottish Rile ised to testify, and when he went for t'utliedral. An excursion to tlin lieau-lifthem last week one was missing and suburban city of l'amidt-tu- i will d not care to follow the dinner. the other said he The spectacular come." e, event of the week, the Iji Fiesta will be held In the evening anil will provide the must elu borate disRUEF INDISPOSED play of the kind ever seen In the West. Fifteen beautiful Itouts, preeuting have been ptepared TRIAL CONTINUED fur the figures, and the streets will imgennt be nhliise with novel electrical effects. Tin- - huelni-Hsession of the Imperial BAN FRANCISCO, May (.The will he held on Wednesday, 1ounell Kueff trial was enntlnucd today until l the exhibition drills of the defend- In ilie next Monday on ant's Illness. He is tail seriously Indis- uf the Arabian putrid will bo given In Ascot Park. Tbs crack Kl Kaluh paposed. trol of Kult Lake city and the fainoua. drill team from Chicago will take part WILL MAKE ANOTHER TRIAL. In A Moorish and the exhibition, WASHINGTON. May (.Captain Turkish and theater (tarries pageant anIs to make Charles De F. Chandler from this at the Delusco and Orpheum wlj proother balloon vide the evening's entertainment. city and In the big army' balloon lieing made by Ix--o Stevens of on Thursday the Arab patrol .will go an excursion to Avalon, while the New Turk. Its capacity Is 80,000 cubic remainder of the Hhrinera will lie enbeing 2,0111) cubic feet more than tertained the McCoy balloon, in which the flight ren on theby their Long Reach brethsea shore. Tits flower parwas recently made from Bt. Louis. be PYlday's feature and will ade will on the Captain Chandler has reported Bt. Louis ascension to General Alien, offer the beautiful spectacle of miles of vehicles gaily decorated with natchief of the United States signal corps. ural blnsHAtiis, Ths crowning social event of the week's festivities will taka THE GOLD HUNTERS place Friday evening, when the grand Shrine ball will be given In the new WILL INVADE OGDEN A) Malalkah auditorium. A taste of the wild and woolly life Boosters from Novodo'o Big Mining of the West of fiction will he afforded Comp Will Vioit Tho Junction City the vlsltore on Saturday. Indiana and on o Bpeciol Train and Will Root for cowboye from the ranches of Arisons Nevada and California will furnlh ths Goldfiold. entertainment, giving exhibitions of and other feats as Goldfield, the big mining camp of the roping, lassoing as the modern nearly Sagebrush Btate, la preparing to Is with a vengeance within the becue will capable of. A Hpunlxh baralso be provided and near future. The big camp Is going to have been made to serve all fit out a sjieclal train and man It with of the thousands of visitors with tho a buttery of fluent and rapid fire talkers of the boomer variety and send It crowning achievements of Spanish out on a visit to Ogden, Balt Lake, culinary art. Denver, Omaha, Bt. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Kanfcas City and SIN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS other places and proceed to show the effete what the greatest gold mining Brocatnp In the world looks like. William Reported Daily by the Inter-Stat- e J. Brewer, a millionaire mining man Is kerage Qpmpeny, the prime mover in the proposition. at Caldwell. Idaho. er oH-iiin- ur GIVEN MILITARY BURIAL. son A. Zlemer, the of Charles A. Zelmer, who died Saturday noon, waa given a military burial yesterday, as waa hla due on account of being a member and commissioned officer of the Ogden High School Cadets. The funeral waa private, no one being permitted to enter the family residence, but a large number of friends followed the remains to their last resting place. The Nichols band and the cadets met street the procession at Twenty-secon- d and escorted the cortege to Twenty-sixt- h street, where ranks were opened wood." and the boys presented arms while After several delegates had been the files. heard It wae decided to forward a copy the carriages passed through car and of the letter to counsel for the Indicted The cadets then boarded a met the cortege at the cemetery gates. Idaho labor leaders and let them subcustomary three volleys were fired mit to President Rooeevelt any evi- The over the grave and taps waa then dence they have that there had blown. might been a miscarriage of Justice In the extradition of Moyer, Haywood and Pet-tiboBROWN'S IN TOWN. from Colorado to Idaho. Buster Brown, accompanied by hla dog Tlge, la registered at the Broom hotel and during the next two or three IAN MACLAREN daya will call on the local shoe dealers In the Interests of the Brown Shoe Is DIED TODAY company of St. Louis. Buster forty-seve- n years of age, forty-on- e Inches In height and weighs fifty MOUNT PLEASANT, May He is one of the most sucla. pounds. Dr. John Watson Maclaren") died cessful shoe salesmen on the rosd to("Ian here at 11:55 this morning of acute day. During his stay here he will give tonelHrits. He was taken ill on a train a lecture on his life and travels and en route from Minneapolis while on his an Instructive talk on the making of lecture tour, and removed from the shoes. It la not definitely arranged train to a hotel In this city. Hla wife yet where the reception and lecture at hie aide. will be held. ne FARLEY 400 MEN READY BREAKER 1,492 MANY PACKING PLANTS CLOSED. And CHICAGO. May 8. Forty-si- x estab- WASHINGTON. ident: fair-mind- TIE UP ALL LINES ! SHRINERS FIRES OPENING GUN The government 8. tion having been obtained counts for rebating. ed PromisM May j MONDAY, MAY 6, 1907 BATTLE AGAINST attorney today, in arguing against the appeal of the Standard Oil for a itgw trial, asked the court to assess a fine of IJU.uriO on each Indictment, convic- STRIKE BUT IF YOU HAPPEN TO CATCH THE FELLOW IN THE ACT JUST REPORT THE CASE TO THE PAPER AND THEN LISTEN TO THE ECHO. prot-ffdlu- e Iull-iiume.t- he ve - ul . mr-Hil- aei-oun- fi-e- t, dare-devlli- sh ae cow-bo- prep-aratlo- PARK CITY MAN DIES. Hamilton, a resident of Park City, died last night at the Broom hotel, supposedly from excessive drink. Hamilton has been about the city for some time and has been drinking heavily. Last night he was taken to bed by a friend of his who has been with him for some time, and when the friend awakened early this morning he discovered that something was wrong and rang for the clerk to send for a doctor. The proprietor went to the room and discovered that the man was already dead. The body was taken to Richey's undertaking parlors and will be prepared for shipment to Park City. J. M. NUISANCE MUST STOP. Two arrests for spitting on the sidewalk were made by the police yesterday and this Is another offense that Is going to be stopped. A. T. Hall and L. Brown were the offending parties and they forfeited II each when their case was called in police court this morning. Several persons were arrested during the day for riding on the sidewalks and for riding end driving CONVICTED OF CONSPIRACY. on the wrong side of the thoroughfare. WILKE8BARRE, Pa., May (. These petty offenders will be proseEleven of the thirteen alleged Black cuted whenever for the chief Hand members were convicted this and his men arecaught determined to stop two were and morning acquitted. They the practice. were accused of conspiring to extort money from merchants. TRAIN DERAILED ON SANTA FE. KANSAS CITY. May I. A Chicago FATAL EPLOSION IN MINE. train en route to California on the LONDON, May (. It Is reported Santa Fe was derailed sixty-fiv- e miles that eighteen miners were killed In an northeast of here this morning. A explosion In the Moltlon gold mines number of people were hurt hut the In the Transvaal. officials say that pone was killed. na |