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Show bW,i" L.V.T. iH Bt Whjt wlth th.irfillrf .eh.iuld for , Jorm-- in' IJubHflljrlt Daily a! 0)iuVn. Utah No. 188 y e- - e e C e e e f re DAYTON. e- 4 plain circumstances 4 r SURROUNDING MORROCO. e Immediately Undertake the of Caaa Blanca in Conjunction Po-lic- w.th Spain Will Protect the Punish tho Authors. ple and A Peo- 44 TANGIER. Aug. 7. Two hundred aoldlers from war-(hit- w and rtfiy sailors and are now guarding Casa Blanca, has been temporarily restored. twh-- r 7. France has sent a FARIA Aug. Brtt1 io all the powers making plain In the Moroccan crisis. of Casa Blanca She nay the policing vill be undertaken Immediately Jointly provided hy the Vlth Spain The note states counsel. to maintain the determination ptsnce's authority of the sultan and the uf lhe empire. Order and eecur-H- y liberty In Caaa and commercial and the author will he guarded Blann d. d the recent outrages will he pun-kinHH.ltlon GOOD ROADS MEETING. The srARTAXBlTRQ, 8. C.. Aug. annual session of the South Carolina association, which conGood Roads vened here today, la the largest and most important gathering of its kind ever held in this state. President F. H. Hyatt uf Columbia called the convention to order. The program extends over two days aiid provides for numerous papers and addresses dealing with the practical side of the good 7. pads problem. ITOCK ON UNIONS BREAKS OUT AFRESH Part of Mina Owners and of Cripple Creek tc Renew Bit War Upon All Members of the Vfiitsm Federation ef Miners. Effort re CRIPPLE O I Har-- i Mil1 CREEK, Colo., Aug. 7. acquittal at Boise of William D. of the Western KaywMi. secretary of Miners, has been follfractal owed hy what appears to be an effort on the part of the mine owners and operators of Cripple Creek to renew the war npon all members of the Wester JVderitfon. Honday night the union men working on the Thompson and fin Aug. 7 Harr. tlrmsh troops MASSACRE PERSIANS TET BE ARRESTED J.iwb and Bertha Markow :u who were arrested in connection with the death of their sister Anna, who with Abe Cotun. FIGHT IS TALK of a criminal action STRONG was shot Sunday night, were reACA'NST STANDARD OFFICIALS. ON IN ALABAMA. leased this afternoon to attend the leased this afternoon to attend the funeral of their sister. They 4 House Passes a Resolution Endorsing Harr mao. Too, May Be Entrlopcd .n will not be charged with inur-de- r. the Crag Net Which Wiil Bel His Position, and Stating That It T h ro a n Out by the Federal Grand Will Stand Bthind Him in Any AcJ- -r Whicn Sits in Ch.cago the 14th. tion That He May Daaire to Take. 4 f 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4444 hat-kin- V .1 'HINGToN. lorn. ,r. Jur will I'.tl lit Ul.ll ly f 7 ii il ei i T ? i KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. NORFOLK, Va Aug. 7. There was an Increased attendance this morning when the national convention of the Knights of Columbus began its second day at the Pine Beach hotel. A business session behind closed doors was held this morning, while the afternoon Humphrey leases were peremptorily and evening are left free fur entertain discharged. It Is stated that the Granite will let ment. A flsh fry at Cape Henry this out a number of federation men today afternoon and a banquet at the Chamand that the other mlnea in the district berlin hotel, Old Point Comfort, this will fall, In line and drop such of their evening are the principal features of the social program. Great preparaemployes as are affiliated with the fedtions are being made for the reception eration. At a largely attended meeting of the of Cardinal Gibbons and other high prelates of the church who are to atCripple Creek Mine Owners associatCoion, held in Colorado Springs, it was tend the celebration of Knights of lumbus day at the Jamestown exposidecided not to abolish the card system at Cripple Creek, but to enforce the tion tomorrow. rule to the utmost. It ALDEN KINDRED OF AMERICA, la understood that this policy was not 7. The annual BOSTOX, Mass., Aug. unanimously approved by all the mem-he- n and reunion of Alden Kinthe meeting of the association, but those who dred of America was held today at fhror an "open ahop are only a small Nantasket Beach. Members from many minority and were easily outvoted. country attended the Three who favored the abolition of the parta of the meeting, which was devoted to literary card system, nr anti -- federation policy, exercises and social entertainment. claim that they cannot secure competent miners unless they employ union 8PANI8H WAR VETERANS. men. SPOKANE. Wash., Aug. 7. Spokane extended a hearty welcome today to the CASE OF THE M0I83ANT FAMILY. United Spanish War Veterans, department of Washington, whose annual enMr. Mejia Presents the San Salvadorcampment opened under most favorean Bids ef It. able conditions. The attendance of R ARHI.vrjTON, Aug. 7. The record visitors la large and the arrangements has hern made up at the state depart-n- t made for their reception and entertainin the case of the Moissant fam-"- 7. ment are of the most perfect and elabwhich has been in serious trouble orate character. The meeting will elect San Salvador. The reports of Min-tat- delegatee to represent the department Merry have been that the Mois-at the national encampment to he held lirnTii. r were severely handled hy at Sandusky. Om next month. It Is Jhe San Salvadorean authorities, their probable also that steps will be taken thumb lac rated, being tied to trees, to secure if possible the next national c. The authorities there had the case encampment of the order for the city hy a sort of International '1 of Tacoma. ,fl" "ridence taken haa been to the Ban Salvadorean TAFT'S MOTHER SERIOUSLY ILL. hilster here, Mr. MILBURX, Maas., Aug. 7. Mrs. Mejia. He caiie.i f,t (j,e state department Louisa M. Taft, mother of Secretary "hiMlay and presented his side of the Taft, haa suffered a relapse and her which i now In position to be condition Is serious. She has been ill y on by Acting Secre-r- 7 for three weeks. ,lf H'.ate Paeon. If the United i satisfied with the Ban Sal-- r 4 port the case will be on 4 be assumption that the B f'1 bro,H 4 laws of San Sal-yand were only 4 punished legally. h 4 absolute denial of the 4 ,hat ibe methods of the V ( re 4 resurrected In the Mols- cr nt tri-Hn- nlt-!- 444444444444444444 or on 4 4 4 4 4 4 , 4 4 WILL E. H. HARRIMAN l ,t i t FIFTY REPORTED DEAD IN USION NEAR BERLIN. -- , ill.. I I, L. I: ' I i Re- - moved From the Debrie Details are Lacking Girl's Head, Severed by G at . Found 50 Feet From Track. GROWS MELANCHOLY l l - l KI.IN. Aug 7 An rxpi'ins train There were fifty casualties, lh All, n - lIliU.-.lll- . i- i 1 1 j . - Tveenty Bodira Have Already Been j le i lunged Dial lln- r.uiil ,if I', halt'll ti kii'cd himsr'f i In- - .ii .t. ,i, m ll'liel. The hcln-- is tirowiiit, li,f-'ltliIYiiiisi luiina Si, 'I i. criminal piMKn-uli.,if I lari li hi u.i. piiM.Irlll t.f wkii-lUllll illlTH Mill hr oil, lit', M, Ilf tin It'l't'lll ill", Itisui't S .Itlliti'll.l ll , I. a. I Ml I', il:t,-,- COL-- I ' AND KILLS HIMSELF i . I h, I, .IKO. Itoiuipurle said: "lu aoim t.iM-It ia the opinion of iiiosl ot thiuling otticers llial the law can much more clearly and i flciu-al- l i nl. nveil through the linpriaoiiiiieiii of iinliviihial defendants. Tile Immunity tinea litick, feller and hie associates from prosecution when they appeared as w It nesses in the Chit ago case will not extend to rebates accepted from nl roads." i l lii-i- GALT'S G.xl.T. uni.. Aug. 7. Spect.il trains from many parts of Canada anil the Stales brought to i lit f (lie Galt festival ami celebration today. It is l that lO.O'iO of Canadian anllxity are ill the city. Tile business sect Inn is splendidly adorned fur the occasion. While tlu- llugs of all nations wave generally the Maple lawf and Ito.v a I Standard of King Edward and the Stars and S(rlies are everywhere in evidence. The most extraordinary enthusiasm prevails, and the musicians are vying with each other In the production of Canadian and Yankee airs. The feature of the is a huge trades procession, embracing numerous handsome tiisits, bands, etc. The festivities are to enn-linlionie-come- opi-nlii- Aiiii-riciin- - oa-nln- ua until Saturday. woi-rxii)- .111-1- Im-i-- . oii-- i ilo 1 1 - ih. up .,! in, f.. uml on Ins j til- ing several Amci leans. IVtuils uf i, i Id i ut are lu, king. l xx,1 'lily bodies have been removed Iron! lhe w ii i kllgc, which bus been half iivd away. An accurate list f tli im'Ii d .Uni iiijui'i ,1 is nut oolaliutble, owing to tin- confusion. The trains were running nt a lerriltc rale. This is shown by llie way Urn person and III the (mss, ssioii of (he "n r it is thought contain the real engine were demolished amt tlta curs pih d on top of each oilier. carse of Milcide. The load of a gill, si vered by glass, was found Hfty feci finiii tlie trunk. APPLE SHIPPERS IN SESSION. ITuue Alexander lYgotnff and two ATLANTIC CITY. J, Aug 7 sons of Keyserltuk and a Russian capTile tliirtei'iilli nun mil convent Ion of tain are among the dead. the liileniiilioiiiil Apple Shippers' assoCount Keyserlluk was among IIiimm ciation today, with head- who were badly hull, lie was caught quarters at the St Charles hotel. Sev- lu the dibits. eral hundred nieiiiliera from Massachusetts, New Yolk. ( ililo. Illinois. WisKILLED BY LIGHTNING. consin, loivii, Cnlnimln, Minnesota. M. Holland PANA, III., Aug. 7.- -F. Arkansas. I'ennsylvimiii. Missouri. and Itnhcrt and Henderson Frank West Virginia. Imulslaua, Cahl-- id.i, killed by lighting and three others am Ontario other Michigan. sections stioiked Iasi night; imps were badly of the United States unit Canada were on hand when the gathering was called iliunagcii aial the Catholic tliurrh al tioinca were deto order this morning by President 1. Nokloinis and a violent thunder storm. stroyed during d. Wiley of Detroit. The assueiation will remain In sesslmi several days, during which time a number of mai- GIGANTIC MONOPOLY lers of great interest to Hie trade will In- discussed. -- on a liioiii Ii iig.i I., tieis lu-r- xw-i- to - GREATLY ALARMED WILL SHOOT IF MOB BECOMES VIOLENT BELFAST. Aug. 7. This Ovsr Cats Brought By tha Govsmmsnt Against th Parent Standard Oil Company Undar tha Shaman Anti-TruAct to Diooolvo tho Trsut. at Is city under military occupation today owing Aug. to the fear of a fresh outbreak of the WASHINGTON, of Justice officials, wkll strikers. The soldiers have been inof the exploit of fining the Btaud. structed to shoot if the mob lieconica proud ard (ill the twenty-nin- e million dollars, violent, which la expected. art- distasted to make the point thut Ih Tlie EXONERATED HUSBAND BE CAUGHT IN NET? !i,-.- it ,i ! ! r 1 1 I, .i- - t! , 1., Hill, .ik!!: It., U 11. Il ll - ll. A r.i n, Aiiir 'linnnumagciiivlil nut! at w u m' : rini list roa,i thi thin of Thi duuhl l!i. ii ilu fnliiiil h Olivia i:i i'hu.:K" Atit-li- i , 4 . i. ll I . MONTGOMERY. Ala., Aug. 7. The house today adopted a resolution Governor Comer In TO DEFEND HAYWOOD strongly hie tight uguiiiM the railroads. The resolution virtually asks hint to tell DENVER, Aug. 7. There is no de- the house xx hal he wants and the same cision by the federation yet as t.i will be granted. There is still iuite a possibility that whether D&rrow or Richardson will it may be necessary to call out the continue the defense at Boise. Darrow militia unless the' trouble is straighttakes the same position as Richardson, ened out between the railroads and each refusing to act with the tuber the state officials. If the Southern road Darrow says he will be glad to he re- takes off its looul trains, as the new order requires, riots will follow, and lieved. Richardson has been an attor- to prevent trouble it is the threat of ney for the federation for years. I.ith-ardso- n the railroad employes who are tired of paves the way by his recent the squabble to strike. saying that Darrow represents the Socialists, who gave most of the defense JOHNSTON SUCCEEDS PETTUS. MONTGOMERY. Ala., Aug. 7. The money. The Western Federation of Miners two houses of the Alabama legislature will hold a meeting tonight to deter- In joint session today elected former mine whether Darrow or Richardson Governor Joseph F. Johnston of Birwill continue to have charge of the de mingham to the vacancy in the United fense of Moyer and Pettibone. Darrow States senate caused by the death of refuses to work with Richardson for Senator Edmund W. Pettua. The electhe eame reason that Richardson ic- tion was of a purely perfunctory chartuses to work with him. Darrow Is acter, following the result of the state primaries of last year when candidates willing to be relieved. for the alternate senatorshlpa were voted on. These primaries resulted In BRYAN CAN HAVE IT the rliuiee of J. H. Hankhead, who recently succeeded Senator Morgan, and IF HE WANTS IT Governor Johnston, who now titkes the seat of the late Senator Pettua. The new senator, who will take hls WASHINGTOX. D. C.. Aug. 7 aeat at the opening of the regular sesChairman James Griggs of Georgia, of sion of the sixtieth congress. Is elected the Democratic congressional campaign not only for the unexptred term, hut committee, says W. J. Bryan can have for the additional term to which Senathe presidential nomination If he wants tor Pettua was elected, which It "The West and the South will be expires March 4,recently 1815. Governor Johnfor him, said Griggs, "an deven If the ston is (4 years old. has a fine war recEast shall object, those two sections ord and haa alwaya taken a lively Inwill be strong enough In the conven- terest In Confederate affairs. He served tion to control It. If Bryan decides not as governor of Alabama from 188 to to ran the South will furnish the nom- 1800. inee. ILY "V i i i SOCIALISTS GAVE MOST mii case. r Ki i: x i' t r 'I' ta AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT. YAlKEE. Aug. 7. Former Al- n Kuschbeert was killed Vir "thers were Injured this m g whe-- an automobile contaln-Hfnl- lr men Bitched near here. , Sloan, a eon of former 'En ne th ,nTUreS- - Bni T yu Pose, the chauffeur, kasiJ from his Injuries WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1S07 PIETY JOHN MAY NOT TO BE CHARGED WITH MURDER. W,U Fi.? Coal E.di r' 4 makes time have if they put tne two of in the Mint ho tho noxt month. e ty within VOL XL a ai.d BEFORE SHE DIED - story haa not all been told yet. Th , In fact, according to the to 111., Aug. 7. UHIUAOtl, 7. corAccording LOS The 7. GovernANGELES, intimations Aug. WASHINGTON, here, does not Intend to Aug. ment officials, who have studied tho oner's Jury last night returned a ver- advices received here by friends of Miss atop until It haa dissolved the wholo situation, regard Judge Landla' action dict uf accidental death In the case of BKatherine Eddy her wedding to United gigantic inonojHily. tales Henator Beveridge of Indiana Is In ordering proceedings to be brought Mrs. Frank C. Kleins who, lust Sunday Tills action, they say, will be tlie only to take place today In Berlin. The solution of the exactions of the monher with morning, A during quarrel Alton railroad wagalnst the Chicago Is to la- performed at the people In connection with the rebateii husband, received h fatal wound from a ceremony opoly. They are awure, they say, that of Hie brlde'a brother, the twenty-nin- e apartments revolver state shot. The ikiIIcc that million dollura Is a granted by that road to the Standard The wom- Silencer Eddy, on Hohenxnllern Htrasse. large suin, but If the caae were to end OH company of Indiana, as even more there had been a struggle. an's eye was discolored Hnd there were Before the wedding there will be a there the fine might be jwtld and tha aerioua than the assessing of the several scratches on her face. Her formal rivll marriage at the clly regis- monopoly still flourish. line against the Standard Oil. was Intoxicated, as alleged at tration office, in accordance with the hushand It is the case at lit. Iaruls on which Under the law, the road granting the German law. the rebates la equally guilty with, the con- the time of the shooting, but Mrs. department dciiemls for tlw real Miss Katherine Eddy, the bride-to-bstatement evidence of tlie Ktandard Oil as a tnon-osil- y. cern that accepts them. Subsequently Elems in her is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The case Is under the Klw rmsn the same evidence on which the Stand- exonerated him. She said she turned N. Eddy of this city and a anti-truAugustus to in order the herself rexolver uioii law. ard waa convicted will be used against of Mrs. Marshall Field. Her It Is a somewhat carefully guarded the Chicago A Alton, and the result ap- scare hint and pulled the trigger by nleep brother, Hpencer Eddy, is now secre- secret that the accident. government hits not pears to be foregone. tary of the American legation at the case against the Standard Oil its The Imposition of a similar fine on German capital. Miss Eddy ia noted INDIANA FRUIT GROWERS. St. Louis case. For months the the Chicago A Alton would mean a reaa a beauty and made her social debut in tlie at7. The of of Justice and bureau of court Jnd., road should LAFAYETTE, for the dearlment ceiver Aug. that four years ago. Slip has been educatr-have been following every last resort sustain the lower court and tendance upon the summer meeting of corporations principally abroad, and it Is said she of available information as to tlio order the fine paid. A question that I the Indiana Horticultural society, alwaya piece has taken an intelligent Interest business of the Ktandard Oil. The facts assuming deep Interest Is whether Ed- which began today at the Purdue In public affairs. Is bustation, exjierlment larger ward H. Harriman, whose manipulaMr. Beveridge is the senior United made public the other day hy the reau of corporations amounted to comtions of the stock of the Chicago A Al- than for many years, and an unusual States sens tor from Indiana, having ton has been shown by the Interstate! amount of Interest la manifested In the been flrat elected In 1898. He married paratively little of the tntal number on Commerce commission, will be drawn proceedings. There la a fine display of In Noxrember. 1887, Miss Katherine hand. The publication of the facts was directed by President Roosevelt, who Into the case to he Instituted against fruits and vegetables, there being n ear- Maud Lunged ale, but she died seven ths road, and If It will show that It waul ly 1,000 plates of the finest products years ago. Mr. Beveridge waa born in knows that portions have kept hia personal orders that caused the Chi- of the orchard and garden. Ohio In 1862. but has lived in Indiana back for use by the government At the opening session this morning cago 4 Alton to grant the rebates. the greater part of hls life. He Is a A good deal of stress haa been laid on A11 the evidence brought out by the President W. E. Stone, of Purdue, welof a fine of $28,240,00i) graduate of Depauw university, and Is the levying the Ktandard Oil company of Interstate Commerce commission, in comed the members of the association. a lawyer by profession. against Indiana by Judge Landis. As a matter addition to that disclosed oy the trial of tnr whom response was made hy Presl- Ident H. H. Swain of South Bend. The of roncrete fact the real Issue against MUNICIPAL ELECTRICIANS. Oil company waa not In- speakers this afternoon Included Prof. NORFOLK, Va Aug. 7. The twelfth, the Ktandard C. O. Woodbury of Purdue, Mrs. A. H. ,n I VO,Vwl The SU,Mlard 0,1 lhl" annual convention of the International te Mrs. L. E. cares little about the levying company studying the evidence taken by the In- j Bogue of Lagrange, Association of Municipal Electricians White Pigeon, Mich., and of this fine, because It probably will be Commerce commission. Whaiffu,on In convened the a hall for today city conclusions ha may reach will not heiT. Blythe of the United States weather session of three days. The members years before It can be collected, even if C. Prof. J. bureau at Indianapolis. be collected at all. hod has he revealed until this fall, after present are from many of the leading It The case, of course, will be appealed, an opportunity to thoroughly dls. us; Whitten of the University of Missouri of rlllea the United States and Canada. and Prof. W. C. Latta of Purdue uniand, In the nature of things Judicial, It the matter with President Roosevelt. The chief to be discussed by topics versity are scheduled ss the chief the convention are as follows: "Opera- will be a long time before a final settlespeakers for this evening. CATHOLIC ABSTAIN ER8 MEET. tion of a Municipal Electric Light ment of It Is reached. In the end, even na7. The Plant. Electrical Inspections and If the Ktandard shall have to pay tha CLEVELAND, O., Aug. DR. ROBERT COLLYER ABROAD. Records." tional convention of the Catholic "Modern of fine assessed by Judge Landla, the efApplication BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 7. Among Ktnrage Batteries "The Value f Volt fect will be little or nothing, as It will Union of America began tofor and Ammeter Tests for Insultatbrn, not Induce a dissolution of the company day. when a majority of the thousand the passengers sailing from BostonCnll-yer, or more delegates, many of whom have Europe today la the Rev. Robert and A Modern Fire Alarm Central or put It Into bankruptcy. In KL Louis, however, a case against now 81 years old. pastor emeritus office. been in the city several days, engaged New of the of the with the Messiah, Church connection work pprent Standard OH company Is in committee In fiending which menaces the very existthe convention, assembled for the form- Tork. The purpose of Dr. Col Iyer's trip 4 ence of the gigantic concern. It Is a al opening exercises. Prior to the form- abroad la to make an address at the liCAR KILLS WOMAN; 4 proceeding brought hy the government al opening of the convention, a solemn dedication exercises of a Carnegie MOTORMAN ARRESTED... 4 under the Sherman anti-tru- st act to pontifical mass waa celebrated at the brary at Ilkley, in Yorkshire. Englnad. dissolve the oil trust, and If the governcathedral. The convention will con- It waa near Ilkley that Dr. Collyer was ment should succeed In Its contentions, SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 7. tinue in session over Thursday and born and there he spent the years of hia youth working as a Journeyman Mrs. P. Blumenthal, aged 60, of the company will be placed In a most Friday, listening to reports and disblacksmith. activiKern serious predicament was for county, future the Johannesburg, cussing plans kllleif this morning, being run Naturally, the company will contest ties of the association. Many of the CONNECTICUT FIREMEN. down by a Fillmore street car. the case vigorously, but the consensus leading lights of the Roman Cathli Her body was badly mangled. of opinion is that the government will church throughout the country are here NEW HAVEN, Conn.. Aug. 7. The twenty-fourtConsiderable the h of win eventuaHy. convention annual money was found in the to participate proceedings. on her body. Rhe had no friends, Connecticut State Firemen's associaThis Is the case that has caused genso far as known. In the city. tion opened auspiciously In this city LARGE MILL BURNED. uine alarm among the Standard Oil offC. C. Hill, the motorola n, has COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 7. The today and will ocntlnue over tomorrow. icials, for. If the government should been arrested for manslaughter. Golden Cycle mill, the largest plant Nearly all the large cities and towns succeed,- the Standard OH company will be forced to relinquish Its monopoly on of its kind In the world, was destroyed of the state are represented among the visitors. fire this morning. Loss, 750.000. the oil indutsry of the country. BEVERIDGE-EDD- ante-morte- WEDDING. dijHu-tmunt- e, m st Uni-xeral- ty j ta-c- n Fur-tersta- j 444444444444444 - 444444444444444444 |