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Show 1 Th county i hi evory i - t.ch.r- tituU ",ch bnfit t rvo t eity tami,P? U,ch,r " C i by yublisliffc Daily at )V.&rn. Utah No. 211 VOL XL MARYLAND'S HOME farmers gather Form- BALTIMORE. Sept. 8. l.m.i is to ln-sending Invitation .m.i daughter seat tired ewrvii heiv conn- to a grand reunion, and is nuking extensive preparations to give t iein wtek of right royal entertainment i lieu they come. Old home week October 13 to IP. ami tlnte will nut be a moment of that time tlu,t wili not thrill with the spirit of hospitality for which the Old Line state is famous The celebration will Include a number of feature In this city, such as an electrical pageant, a grand military and naval display, a g.uli.iing of patriotic societies, a urade and Util by the fraternal orders, a big concert, a night carnival, etc. There will also be a special pilgrimage to Annapolis on Peggy Stewart day, which fulls In old home week. The visitors to the capital will have an opportunity to lniect the magnificent new buildings of the United States Naval academy and the remodeled State house of historic associations. The new Baltimore, which has sprung from the ashes of the disastrous (ire of 1904. will not be the least of the features that will afford delight and will surprise the returning Km and daughters of the state. The homecomer will have the benefit of special transportation rates granted by the railroad and steamboat companies, and arrangement are on foot to secure for the visitors the privilege of a side trip to Jamestown without extra charge. Every former Marylander of whom the Maryland Home Coming association secures information will receive a social invitation to attend the homecoining. These invitations are being sent out by Governor Edwin 'Warfield in the name of the state. All person who have information of the whereabouts of former Marylanders are urged tn promptly forward such names and addresses as are in their possession, to the secretary of the association, (02 Fidelity building, Baltimore, Md. VITALLY THEM. of Annual Convention the Farmsrs Ed- Union ucational and Rapro-icntaof Art Stataa Ovar a Score Moating. tha at d . LITTLE ROCK. Ark.. Sept. g Hundred of union fanner, repreaent-Inin of agricultthing: new order the ure. in which the producer, instead fix the price of of tidMiitr gambler, y their product, are In attendance of convention the national the at to-ju- rannera Educational and ei c)ver a core of state are at thia coamopolitan gatheriMany ng tlf tiller of the Kill. vlully affecting the problem Kticulturul interest of the country will be discussed during the session of the union. The union la moat perfectly in the Southern atates, organised n, vhere. with the Southern Cotton it pra tically control the price That the union of the fleet-)- ' staple. ha been highly successful in the ahort is shown by the ipan of It existence cott(set that, before its organisation, S cents, but has low as as sold on litre been raised to 19 and 1! cent, and is likely this year to go as high as 15 cent. This ha been accomplished mainly for storiby the erection of warehouse ng the crop until the price demanded In Texas, the leadicould be secured. ng cotton state, tha union ha 820 aarehouse with a storage capacity of more than a million bale. During the last year more than 150 warehouse The union has hare been constructed. It head warehouse at Houston, the greatest cotton market In the world, while many other important shipping, rep-narnt- nt asao-rtotio- distributing cities through, s. Kuuth also have large aaport and out tlie ware-hnu-- union represent the new idea In organisation of farmers. It Is a strictly business body, entirely different (ram the old Orange and Farmers' While tb member naturally The the re. a' factor to be considered by the politician, the union 1 strictly and no political discus-n- o ns are allowed at conventions or vMwtltute nwrttng. In many states the Farmers' onion ha effected an alliance with the Mention of trade unions. In the old Grange daye the fanners were antagonistic to labor unions and ought to force down the prices of the foods they purchased. The new movement with the laborers in other Held of endeavor and does not to cheapen labor attempt floes of manufactured o far ss to eliminate middlemen. goods, except the profits of "The laborer hire," is the motto of Mon and they seek to to all trades as Wo am. The or cheapen Is worthy of the Farmers' make It well as their Farmers' union was organised in In liioi with ten charter mem-k- m Now it has a million farmers re proud to claim membershln M influence all over the West and th. Nearly thirty states are now Presented on the rolls of the union, and the promoters of the movement be Ta " l1! Ihe day 1 ken all the farmers be organised. not far distant of tbe country the COLORADO COAL TRUST. DENVLh. Sept. J. (Salt Lake Trlb- ' fP,-lHl.- asked Mrts to from j r,rlr jT The to use government the machinery of ha thfe prevent the Colorado coal oinking further advances In "f foal, and United States Attorney Cranston has been , y IueWo Typographical Ion X. nr, to take action against con. Mnation of coal com-ui- t. Mr. Pranaton today would not w,'nt w tln he will take in the ter. hh )u- - hits not received the from PueMo. There d"u! tht he will be forced to up tli- - care and prosecute the coal cTr lie tbe Sherman anti-tru- st advancing steadily "r. with no advance In wages mint-rr railway freight. J ln-e- BAC TO WASHINGTON WASHlxc.Tox. gept. -According W'lfes revolved by the navy defruni pPcretaT Metcalf, who lta tuL"1n the summer in Call- - 1 !' "1;i lfave ther for He Is expected to nMrt Monday, rPtum Secretary Metcalf the contrct for the 'ubmar,n naval vessels. f nPraI Bonaparte recently dded t. tbe naTaI secretary has tb rjeht , th contract among different 14 eiMidiJi"" nndPr certain guaran-t- n fna Becent comparative failed to show Aeelded 01 any one design, tna it i. ufactuv-- 1 twthe oeboat" w,Iicom- more Male. Vpon talc ttnictirm S h!" rmc H Jwrtnea ov Co i.'" w..-- - njvf he haa all f.m he week. ,:..r ..j ini ti SiPrEMBiR TUESDAY, siocl rny, ta ijt J 3, 1907 BIOTS OCCUR III TRICT ATTORNEY IS AGAIri AFTER M.-.r- i - PROBLEMS T0 DISCUSS J to tns COMING. Big Entertainment Prepared for er Residents of ths State. ROCK AT LITTLE interesting .i ana it civ te bn SAG FRANCISCO MAY GE1 11110 GAME TWO MEN SHOT AC- cor TACK CURES DUMB MAN. NEW TURK, Sept. I. Many months ago Edward Cox, of Wllliamstown, N. Y suffered a stroke of paralysis. He recovered his physical strength, but his vocal organa remained paralysed and he waa unable to speak a word. A few days ago he sat on the business end of a tack. He jumped up, clapped hia hand to the Injured portion of hia anatomy and swore roundly and loudly, in a manner that shocked all the neighbors within a block. Since then he has been able to talk as well aa ever. He attributed his recovery entirely to the tack, possibly assisted by the accompanying outburst of profanity, and recommends other dumb people to test SAX I'C!- -' i v er ;- t' ling exist i : g K i i .ti in, n and il.e in ii. u ll li tie ren C. i.cc ot -- o t'el'er .id Rj5er. a. Well a Oth- cr FlJ Buy. of ths Standard Com- f.;.nv All Be Ci:d Witness Lcok Lit a Fight to a Finish. , .. , lb foie 3 th- - ,l . n hi,. i . iinii tlie anon of lather ,l.i in t! .s , ; , Two union nun wete slim ..r..i in-- ' nijiiii I by iu'.smios li.tr', it .j in, Jii.di at cars r the i niUi! II.i Tr .id. The entire police fore, of the cii. , 'l BATTLE AT ST. LOUIS TODAY. f. ,,, si i : - L .1, , i; G!S ft.. llAX.'lS.', I i. MCBE ANCTHEI ClC OIL l, In ii-- - 'I "l I'. Knit tt:i '."'. " ,m mux .HI' Ill SI, iinlu ril Oil J.nlKi' Kr.iiikhu DYr- tu.lii y lit,, taking of f" ! i I -- till 111. Ill 111 i ml Must I 1 lilt' gnVi't'll j't luU nil Ii'llt 1 ulll- - speital dull in,;:, was e.ili-'ll .i i,), i .inanities of the Miutd-:it- il out to curb tin- riot, i w .! 1. .(l imp. nil Hie lltrluiled III tile Uttuiked the polio, and .1 Icl.iplcil to ini .'I ii iitiesK, s, tut, tt la rxpft'teil that i ti,tear their pn-.i- cis , pi. s, hi inuring is I'lini'luilvil .,i. 'n,,. l'i,.,' 1 Koeki feller. William itiMke- shouting i,is iloite eiitiiel.i I. tlie non- unlon runneii nm! ni, m i empl,i.e,l '' !l' ' 11 lionet's and suili otlu-- r M.-- i il.inl nil by tlie Vnlti'il Uiiilro.',ls niiignnles :is live in this n ill 1m railed to tlie stand, A. it lYlereon, Mitieiurul Iron Junsdii-ilnitiled in Ht. IsiuU early 'r," Kllil workman, reerUnl u Imli, i ,n ilie r.i-i- i 1,1 l,l and died ml by order of Atiorney-Geu- it - suit ,.r lils wound. :!'. lioiinlKirle. it will be tried before "r Go ilreult court of ap- The first riot oeeunv.l hi timiei und a eireult ourt. The Market street, where a nmli .f suite- l"':l,!' "iiilf smiiathtserH ill tucked' a ear ,li- - ' defense Iuim queKttniied the jurtKdletion court and hit demurred lo the ately after the big Labor day parode. "f An inspecter of tlie r.illi-oareplied io ,,,1. but was overruled In eaeh Instance. Tlie defendant in Ilie eue are John 1h bi'lekthrowing of tlie mol, with lb" kef, ller, William Knekefrller, II. bullets. Theerow d threatened p, lynch him and then I'utiolimiii 1rtr Wlialei, H. iiogi i'K, Henry M. Flagler, John I). wl'li a revolvir in hand, held the in ArchboM, (ilivcr H, 1'ayin.', Charles M. i'imimnles or fu' iatdl mob nt bay until res rves ' I'ruit und came to his relief. Frierson und nn- - eorMrHti"ii, Including the HUndard Oil Other man were shot at this pol'il, the ml intiiiniiy, tlie Waters-I'lere- e lutier In his leg. company mid the Republic Oil tom- Enraged at the arrest of Charles lnF' There Is a long array of altm-iM-y-s in Humtncrfleld, a structural Ironworker, Jor throwing a nick at a car Ml tlie: (he mae. The utlnmcya for the gov-fernro Attorney Genera Churlee loop while the parade of the building trades waa bring disband oil, ! J- Bonaparte and hie Assistant, Milton between three and five thousand imnlU- - Purdy, of Washington; United followed the police with their prisoner States DlNlrlrt Attorney Harry W. to the harbor station, demanding Bum- - . Blodgett of flt. Louis and Frank II. mer field' release. Tlie crowd swelled Kellogg of HI. Paul, who conducted for a it neared the station until the strecta (he government (hr Investigation in apiiroaehlng (he police station were the Hariinian can last winter; C. .R Morrison of Chicago and C. A.' fiever-an- ce Jammed in all iMrectiim. of Kt. Faul. For Kune minutes the situation looked ugly and numerous mlssilca For the defense there are eighteen were thrown, Policeman Speck suffer- attorneys of record. The primipat ating severe lacerations of the head. torneys are Judge II. H. Priest, John D. From the nuib came demands to the Johnson and George W. Winstead' of Thu Kt. Louis; John G. Johnson of Philapolice to release Suinnicrfleld. prisoner was rushed into the station. delphia, John G. Mllburn, M. F. Elliott Policemen with clubs and drawn re- Martin and W. I. Lewis of New York; volver fought In tlie midst of the Jain Gree, Minor A Miller of Beaumont, to beat the crowd back. Their rluba Tex.; Mackenzie A Wemlis-of Lima, were used freely, (me stone wu O.; Henry T. Rogers, Lucius M. Outh-ber- t. thrown through the station window. I). Ii. Ellis and Horace W. HawMeantime within the station house kins of Dcpver, and W. J. MrKie of rifle cases were oiiened and twenty-fiv- e Corsicana, Tex. rlflee loaded with a force of police are charged with The defendants ready to repel an attack by the mob. having violated the Hherman antiCaptain Michael Conbny worked his trust act and with being a gigantic, combination in restraint of way into the crowd and in a loud voice unlHw-fu- l vlgoroualy declared the duties of the trade. After the witnesses living In the police and their Intention to make a Jurisdiction of the court hnve been exland In spite of anything. Ills fog- amined, other districts in which dehorn voice could be heard throughout fendants nr witnesses reside will bo the crowd, and several cooler heads visited for the same purpose. Kt. Louis, Reserves arrived Chicago. Denver and Texas are among agreed with him. from other stations and the crowd was the localities where Judge who driven back. haa been appointed a special examiner Several arrests were made In various in the case, will take evidence. The hearing scheduled for today in parts of the city for brick throwing, end small riots occurred at various the inquiry designed to revoke the points. Carmen were injured by mis- Rtandard Oil charter In New Jeraey siles. Almost every car that turned the was postponed till Thursday. Counsel for the Standard made the ferry loop was hooted by the large mob that assembled there and the police had request for delay before Referee Ferris to fight for hours to keep the crowd in Kt. Louis. This suit Is probably thu back. most important ever prosecuted tn the An incident of this almost continuous United Ktntes. The ieclllc charge Is rioting was the action of Conductor IhHt the Klandard of New Jersey and Graves of a Butter street car, who, its subsidiary companies "entered Into after mounting the top of his car, held a conspiracy to monopolize and restrain the trolley against the wire until his commerce in petroleum and its prodcar rounded thb loop. He did this in ucts in violation of the Khcrman antia shower of all kinds of missiles, one trust law." of which knocked his cap off, but escaped uninjured until he had returned PETITION AGAINST COMMONERS. HALIFAX, X. K.. Kept. 3. The fietl-tlo- n to the platform, where he was knocked senseless with a large brick that hit against the seating of Messrs. him in the neck. Carney and Roche as member repreEvery time Graves' car started, some senting Halifax In the Dominion parone would pull the trolley off and the liament came up for trial today before car would stop. Finally he climbed to the supreme court of Nova Kcotla. A the top of the car and held the pole decision of the Nova Kcotla court last against the trolley until it got around year dismissing the petition was later reversed by the supreme court of Canthe loop. - , - ' - i - i JEW-BAITE- RS ; LAID TO REST NEW LONDON, Conn., Hept. I. All that waa mortal of Richard Mansfield, the great actor, waa lowered into a grave in the little Gardiner cemetery, within a few rods of Seven Acres, hia summer home, at noon yesterday. The ceremony waa simple but impressive, and was attended by many friends and acquaintances. By request of the family, the services at the house were sim- I (By the United rresa.) ODESSA, Sept. 3. Tlie slaying and wounding of defenseless Jews was continued today. In tlie Ghetto Hebrews hunted down everywhere and shnti were heard continually. Tbe police have given the a free run. ' The mobs march through tlie streets, firing at random through windows and doors. A reign of terror prevails. Rumors are in circulation that soldiers will be loosed to complete the work of decimating the Jews begun by the Black Hundred. e Jew-baite- j trana-Mla-slsslp- pi post-offic- WILL GET THEIRS I lull el I'.ui ; rs FOR IRE ALTON ALL GRAFTERS Put S.op t,.. St..: Street lnterr.-- i cn Wholi. Troub. s. ple. There was no eulogy or address. A committal service of the Episcopal church was read at the grave. After the ceremony at the house those present formed in procession and proceeded to the plot' selected for burial, almost diagonally across the street. The commits! of the body to the grave was a solemn moment, as, the treatment. with uncovered heads, the mourners listened to the Impressive words of the TO PROMOTE BEET SUGAR. MUSKOGEE, L T Sept. I. Beet English church ritual. sugar interests of the West will be NEW YORK'S NEW POSTMASTER. largely represented at the CHICAGO, Sept. S. Immunity will NEW YORK. Kept. I. Edward M. Commercial congress here In nut be granted the Alton. The wishes November, when plans for promoting Morgan, former acting postmaster, la of the attorney-generand the dee, beet culture throughout the South and now the chief of the New York hia appointment by President partment of Justice do not coincide West will be discussed. Oklahoma and Northwest Texas, it la said, are pe- Roosevelt becoming effective today. Hi with the desires of Judge Lanuls, who election is highly popular among tbe today ordered the grand Jury to reees culiarly adapted to the growth of beets cltlsens and commercial Interests, be- until 10 a. m. September 24, pending and propositions will be made for the erection of sugar factories in many cause of his long experience and the the presentation of certain additional southwestern cities. If a sufficient acre- assurance of a thorough business man- facta to the department. In asking for a postponement, Mr. Sima said: "In age is guaranteed. The tariff phase of agement of the office. Mr. Morgan suchr ho resigned compliance with the suggestion of the ceeds William R. Willcox, the beet sugar question. Involving to on the new state pub- court, I had expected to be able to requestions of partisan politics, will not lic accept a place commission. port to the court this morning .it utilities be discussed by the congress. Mr. Morgan is tha first postmaster of views and findings thereon.. Recently, GOVERNOR WELCOMES EAGLES. New York who has risen in the serv- ' however, a situation has arisen which ice from the rank of letter carrier. He in my judgment makes it highly desirNORFOLK, Va.t Sept. 3. Governor Is SI years of age, and entered the' able that I have time to submit to the Claude A. Swanson, of Virginia, and service in 1S73, serving under derailment certain facts and circumpostal G. of James Norfolk, Reddick, MayorPostmasters James, Pierson, Van Cott, stances in addition to those already delivered addresses of welcome at a Bacon and Willcox. Hia rise is typi- submitted. For these reasons I request in and reception great public meeting fied by a floral ladder presented to Mr. that further action be postponed three Armory hall today in honor of tbe by his fellow clerks when he or four weeka. thousands of Eagles gathered in Nor- Morgan was appointed a chief clerk in 1S89. The request waa granted. folk from all parts of the country for With each promotion a rung was addorder. the of convention national the ed, each a rise in the CANADIAN DRUGGI8T8 ORGANIZE Responses were made by Grand Wor- ranks. Therepresenting ninth TORONTO, Ont., Sept. 3. Delegates rung has now been thy President Krause, Grand Worthy placed at the top of the ladder, reprethe associations of drugrepresenting Vice President Bell and Grand Worthy senting these grades from which the gists In Ontario, Quebec and other Treasurer Herring, on behalf of the new postmaster has climbed carrier, provinces met in conference here today visitors. The wives and female relato inaugurate a movement toward the watchman, clerk, chief clerk, superintenwere tives of the visiting Eagles of stations L E and D, su- formation of a Canadian pharmaceutitendent dered a reception at the Virginia state of city delivery and as- cal association. One of the objects A crab perintendent building at the exposition. sistant of the proposed organization will be to postmaster. feast and fish fry, given by the NewMr. Morgan has announced no policy make a uniform standard of education of will be News a feature lodge, port other than that hia aim will be to con- for druggists throughout the dominion, tomorrow's entertainment stantly use hia best efforts to maintain and to bring about reciprocity among and improve the efficiency of the postal the provinces with reference to diservice, and that merit only will count plomas. The association will also enin making promotions. Politics, he deavor to establish a Canadian standsaid, will play absolutely no part in ard of formulas for unofficial preparahia conduct of the office. He expresses tions. the hope that he will be able to give New York the best postal service it KNIGHTS OF ST. JOHN A MALTA 3. Sir has ever had, and his thorough knowlPHILADELPHIA, Sept. edge of all branches of the service Knights. of tha Order of St. .John of makes it appear likely that he will suc- Jerusalem are here in large numbers from various sections of the country. I. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept Judge ceed in his endeavor. In attendance at the meeting of the Lawler this morning overruled a mo- ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. chapter general of America, Knlghta of tion to set aside the indictments LAWRENCE, Mass, Sept lx Dele- SL John and Malta. The sessions will against Schmlts and the officials of the gates from all courts east of the be continued from day to day until all United Railroads, gas and telephone Rockies and as far south as Florida, business before the chapter haa been representing over 1.000,000 members, completed. The opening meeting wae companies. This decision removes the sre participating today In the ninth held thin morning in odd Fellows temlast obstacle to the trial of all who biennial convention of the Ancient Or- ple. Consideration of the new constihave been Indicted In connection with der of Foresters. High Chief Ranger tution and the election of officers is The defendant Henry C. Vaughn of New York la pre- the principal business before tbe conthe graft cases. claimed that the grand jury waa in- siding. A banquet will be tendered the vention. A 10 per cent Increase in valid when the indictments were visiting delegates and members this membership la reported for the last year. evening. - on Attempt, Possibility That an Action, Similar to the One in Salt Lake, Will Be Brought in Ogden Against the Retail Merchants Association. V ANY - FLiG EY STANDARD al I ry -- - ! ada. POSTMASTERS. WORCESTER. Mass., Sept. 3. The Massachusetts state league of postmasters of the fourth class offices began its annual convention here today The discuswith a good attendance. sions. reports and other business of the convention will cover a period of two days. BAY STATE OLD HOME WEEK. COLUMBUS, O., Sept I. Hundreds of additional former Ohioans arrived today to witness the numerous events arranged in their honor by the management of the state fair. A prize drill contest was held today by the Ohio national guard companies. Tomorrow and Thursday the fraternal companies of the state will strive for prises. CHIEF IS DEAD (By the United Press.) VIV1XITA. I. T Sept. 3. General Pleasant Porter, chief of the Creek Indians. who would have been candidate for United States senator when the new state waa formed, aged ((. died here this morning following a stroke of paralysis. Mety Tiger will succeed Porter the Creek chief. |