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Show a Reraem- T the sdvertiswi U Journal State to, that the baat advertising Baadiun X In tha aity. VOL IIL I f " " Publtslpit Dailg at No. 11 BAD OUTLOOK FOR DEPOSITORS IN BURST CALIFORNIA BANK. (By the United Press.) Jan. II. FRANCISCO. Charles Cushing, temporary receiver of the California Safe Deposit and Trust company, testified before judge Coffey this morning that with careful nursing creditors and depositors could only the WAS ACTION SAYS GOVERNOR'S realise H per cent of the deposits an-UNWARRANTED. that If immediate payment were made it would not reach 10 per cent. His showed that loans were made PraaWaat testimony tha Says, Calliag of Troops. on worthless securities. inaiate State tha Wu Diagraea te Saon PACIFIC COAST PEOPLE That Soldiers Ba Raeallad as ANXIOUS FOR WAR DEFENSES. Act U Laiiililun Can (By the United Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. IS The deep WASHINGTON, Jan. XI. In a letter of Nevada, made anxiety of the Pacific coast people for to Governor Sparks Fneaident Rooae. war defenses manifested itself la the public her laat night. senate today when a resolution by wit sharply criticises the Western Senator Ankeney was adopted calling and announces tola Intention to upon the secretary of the navy to reOold-Sewithdrew the federal troops from port the cost of three additional subas the soon legislature has marines, two for Puget sound and the Just as other for Grays harbor. Wash. The hod a chance to act. his decision oa the report of secretary Is also asked to report on Investigating committee, th necessity for the purchase. his special ld ha also makes puituc, the presithat Governor Sparks had declares dent ns warrant in asserting that a state of in Goldfield or Insurrection existed that federal troops were needed to preserve peace. He concurs with the decision of the Na-Yt- da committee that tha refusal of the legislature to make any effort on YET FOR FATHER NO APPOINTMENT HANNA. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1908 BRAZILIAN AMBASSADOR SCOOPED ALL OF EM. FEAR JAPANESE HIM TRIAL TREACHERY NEW YORK. Jaa IS The court opened in the Thaw trial at 10 o'clock and there was no delay in starting the proceeding. Attorny Garvin commenced his opening address at 10:12. It was a plain statement of the facta ST. ' PUIS, Jan. IS. Claude H. Kitmort- & broker, an authority on naval affairs and author of marine storieg. h.u addressed an opts letter to President Roosevelt urging that Admiral Evans's fleet he sent around Caps Horn instead of through the Straits vt Magellan. He declares that officers of the navy fear Japanese treachery and also says the emissaries of the Mikado have been In this country for years seeking Information, and there is reason to believe that Japan may have sent a swift cruiser with sealed orders to mine the Straits of Magellan. III of the killing. Walter H. V. Volkeming was called as the first witness and identified the plans of Madison Square garden. James Clinch Smith waa the second witness called, after all other witnesses had been excluded from the room except Evelyn and the medical experts. In Smith, Mr. Lit- cross-questioni- tleton brought out ths fact that Smith and White had never enjoyed close relations, but he gained little from his effort to break down Smith's testimony. There were only three persons In the court room when Garvin started speaking this morning. Walter Paxson, the engineer of the Madison Square garden, who waa an of ths shooting, depicted the killing, using tha court stenographer to Illustrate the relative positions of White and Thaw. His evidence was practlcaly the same as in the previous - CHANGES PROPOSED IN NATIONAL GUARD. Chairman of Easeutivs Committee Outlines Plan for Greater Efficisncy. NEW YORK, Jan. 18. A plan to recognize tha National Guard and make It what It should be, an active and efficient part of the army, la t be submitted to the convention of the National Guard association, which begins Its session In Boston today. General e. Drain, chairman of ths executive Is father of the rheme. The (By tha United Press.) ROME, Jan. II. Action was postponed today In the matter of appointing Either Hanna bishop of San Francisco by the congregation of propaganda. Tbs postponement its own pari to protect its citlsens la a was caused by the failure of the report trial. , disgrace to the state. He approves the on Hanna's candidacy to contain all Paxson told of his talk with Thaw Mlient features of the scheme are: the that the of Investigators CMy.h.inn tha evidence for or against the charges In the elevator when the latter Mid Increased appropriation by the nagovernor sought the aid of the federal that he Is Infected with modernism. killed because he ruined White he had tional government to insure the proper ownmine the to assist troops In order his wife. He said that Mrs. Thaw em- training of the National Guard In CHICAGO GRAIN. ers in their Illegal attempt to stamp out braced her husband, saying: Dearest, peace, and a condition of comple;e tha H triers' union In the state. but look at the fix you're In now," to equipment for field service. tha United Press.) (By soldiers the that insists he Finally are the grain quotations which Thaw replied: A liberal detail of young, active Following Yes, I know, even in a r,n be withdrawnsession of the but this probably saved your life." today. officers from the regular navy fop legisthe special though Wheat Open, 105 high, 106; low, On Paxson con- service In the National Guard In times lature demands their retention. 104 8. 101 about Smith close, tradicted Thaw walking of peace to be employed as ths govIn his letter to tha governor, the Com Open, 58 high, 60 8; low, up and down the aisle and the gallery. ernors may direct. president says: 53 Dr. Timothy Lehane, who performed close, 60. Ths formation of a trained force -- sent tha troops to Nevada on your j 51 4; Oats Open, 58 low, the autopsy on Whits, next told of the which will be available at any time at high, request and I have now directed that 61 nature and character of the wounds. close. 61 6. tha call of tha president In time of they be kept there pending the assemThaw to be William Is Mrs. war, completely armed, uniformed and expected bling of tbs legislature. , Meanwhile I LEVITT DENIES REPORTS. In New York Thursday and may be equipped and 100 per cent efficient. Comof out Assistant sent Secretary called as a witness Friday. Thf creation of more serious Interest merce and labor Murray, Commission(By tha United Presa) Before the jury filed Into the ante- In the National Guard so that It may 13 W. the H. Knox Smith Jan. er of Corporations Herbert PARIS, Leavitt, room for recess before Mr. Littleton ba Instead of a more or less social orand Commissioner of Labor Charles P. husband of Ruth Bryan Levitt, daughbegan to speak. Judge Dowling an- ganisation, really a part of tha first Kelli to investigate and report to me ter of tha commoner, denies the reports nounced that a number of anonymous Una of ths regular army, ready for the actual condition of affairs in Gold- of differences with his wife. communications addressed to certain service at any hour and for any length field. members of the jury hau been received, of time. 1 bare Just received a report from "The adoption of such system," says and that If he could find out the sendthese gentlemen which sets forth In the ers he would sentence them for con- General Drain's report, would not most emphatic language their belief, only giro ths United States an additempt after s careful consideration upon the tion to jts first 11ns of defense of s Its case at 1:13. state The rested ground, that there was ko warrant adtrained anhy of 160,000 men, but It hla Littleton Mr. began opening whatever for soldiers and that the solwould Increase tha dignity of ths Naat 1:18. dress diers should not ba kept Inuonnltely at "All that we ask Is equal and exact tional Guard to that many who now Goldfield. said Mr. Littleton at tha out- look upon It without enthusiasm would justice," The report further states that there his address of If Whits waa bo drawn Into It. Tha peace strength set wis no Insurrection against the power with premldltated malice, that Is would be 150,000;. tha war strength killed at tbs time the troops were called for, murder in the first degree and wa will would easily reach 260,000." that nobody supposed there was such not attempt to excuse It on ths grounds HURLED HERSELF BETWEEN the efforts of Chief Brown. u tnsurectlon, and that not ona of the Through circumstances Our plea of extenuating Detective and Fender tha Ing mystery conditions described In section 1197-8-- 3 PET DOG AND RIFLE AND of la that he waa Insane at the time; that f the Revised Statutes, as warranting surrounding the alleged hold-u- p WAS SHOT BY MISTAKE. we can urge under the law. The la all Interference by the federal government the Ogden House and the reported at Issue la not tha mental con(By the United Press.) existed, and that tha effort was and Is looting of the safe and tha carrying question of the accused now. The real dition off man to named of a CHEHALIS, Wash., Jan. IS. Ella $90 belonging plalaly an effort by the state of Nevada to secure the performance by tbs Miller has been solved. The porter, Issue la waa Thaw responsible under Fllkged 10 years, Is hovering between law for killing Stanford White." life and death with a bullet wound In Tinted States of police duties, which a lad named Sends, more familiarly the . then took up tha discussion of the her breast She was shot yesterday He to known due as the "Snake Ester," as bould, a matter of course, be pertforms of Insanity, declaring In her home In Alpha because she various In show a hla side former profession ained by Nevada Itself. has coughed up, so to speak, and tell that mental study waa yet In Its In- burled herseli between a pet dog and The report further says: "There Is tha whole story. The confession was fancy, and that physicians and experts a rifle held by Victor Smith. The bulnhaotutdy no question that If the stats f Nevada and the county of Esmer-Id- s obtained by the officers who told him differ as to where mental responsibility let hit the girl. Smith was angry at men who had been ordered began and where It ended. the dog and announced that he would exercised the powers at their dls-P- sl that the would refrain If possible from kill tha animal, but (hot the girl by before the robI out of the Just place they can maintain satisfactory story of Thaw's life," mistake. fir In Goldfield; that no far these bery took place, had looked through telling you the cannot. Ton must un"but the seen he and the windows whole Mid, thing I authorities have dons nothing, but re- and the lad then told his story. manner of man ha la STEAMER SARATOGA ASHORE derstand what nter on federal aid, and their attitude ON MUD BANKS IN ALASKA. Ha said that he had entered the Before he was born his father was a is now expressly that of refusing to do lobby of the hotel In order to scrub vigorous man and his mother a ' anything and desiring to throw their (By tbs United Presa.) the floor and that there were a num- healthy woman, but there were strains wn burdens VALDEZ, Alaska, Jan. II. Tha upon the federal governas of Insanity on both sides-o- f the fam- steamer ment for the maintenance of those ele- ber of guests sitting about the place Saratoga of the Alaska Half dosen a members on the was the usual custom. When the clerk, ily. mentary conditions of order for which company, en route from Steampshlp George B. Smith, came In he spoke to paternal and maternal sides suffered Valdes to they, and they only, are responsible. Is ashore on the Seward, Inand end from Insanity, the others In a rather gruff tone Harry Thaw The signers of the report mud Cordova. banks The steamer at express told them to vacate as he didnt herited his father's mental Irresponsitheir conviction has a large cargo for Cordova and that the soldiers should want them around while they were bility. "mal'i In Nevada uritil many passengers. Tha accident la assembling cleaning up. This looked peculiar to the legislature so as to probably due to heavy storm or fog. preserve the the porter as It had never been done SCHUEBELS NOMINATION atus quo. In order that the legislature before, but he said nothing. After HELD UP BY COMMITTEE. THE CUBANS MUST WAIT deal with the situation as it exists, had gone he saw Bml.h go fellows the A LITTLE WHILE LONGER. "ri that shortly thereafter the (By ths United Presa) troops to the safe and take out a package "taild be removed. WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. Consideraof money and put It ' In hla pocket WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. The govof the nomination of Christian ernment Is to turn Cuba back to the tion wlth th recommendations. to him told he to the porter Turning .whlrh I enclose a copy, and I shall keep his mouth shut and he would get Schuebel to be district attorney of Ore- Cubans In March or April, 1908, If the Jjawortlngly. Unless It Is shown a ten spot out of It The clerk then gon has been postponed by the senate recommendations of Secretary Taft to f? the statements of the are went across the street to the Ogden committee on judiciary by request of the president today shall be adopted. tin accordance with facts.report Senator Fulton, who says he has reIt will be Beer Hall. nwnbent upon the letters from hla home state proceived Ne-,Khn legislature of This morning Smith was arraigned t convenes, to provide for before Judge Murphy. in the police testing against the appointment Schue- MAYOR BREWER MAY ' "taKing the laws of the state. court and he waa held under 1506 bel was named on recommendation of "The. state of Nevada must Itself bonds to appear for preliminary, hear- Senator Bourne, President Roosevelts SUBMIT APPOINTMENTS resolute effort In good faith to ing at a date to be fixed later. The second elective term boomer. rrTn the duties Incident to the ex-M- charge Is embesslement and Is preMARTIAL LAW ENDED. of a state." t ferred by the loser of the coin. This evening the second regular Labr organizations-- . INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. II. Governor of the new city council will meeting LAND FRAUD PROSECUTIONS Issued OP PACIFIC dea proclamation Hanly today COAST ARE ' . WILL NOT BE DROPPED, be held at the city hall, and there is claring martial law ended In Muncla given a blow. ' General McKee was directed to remain a possibility that Mayor Brewer may United the Presa) fBy submit his for continuat! United WASHINGTON. Jan. 11 Tha presi- there and keep what troops are needed. tion. Tha appointments Presa) waa seen at his ofMayor WASHINGTON. Jsii. lJ.-- Tbe dent today held several conferences lal fice today and he stated that he could on the Pacific coast w. with reference to land fraud casea He not tell whether or not he would do do. Comtalked with Secretary Garfield. whea 1 r)?5 bIW MOTION TO ADMIT SCHMITZ 4 Wa are to have a conferenct this anpreme court refui missioner General Ballinger of the 4 to r..,.BUte BAIL evening and much will depend upon TO DENIED 4 4 the judgment of the fede of land office and Governor Buchtel result of that conference," he said. BY JUDGE DUNNE. 4 the Oallfornia, which Issued Colorado.' Secretary Garfield an- 4 taw "If I knew I would tell you. So for 4 4 would against a strike on I nounced. that, the prosecution . 4 as I am concerned I am ready, but I do (By the United Press.) steamers. Tha Salic not be dropped. Judge Lewiss decis- 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18. not know whether or not the council 4 wanted the Injunction set cases ion In Colorado affected Colorado asl Judge Dunne this morning de- - 4 Is ready." 4 only, he sal- 4 nled the motion . to admit 4 This would Indicate that there is Report deni 4 Schmltx to ball on the ground 4 till some question as to whether or SUSPEND. NEW YORK BROKERS theUnlted p 4 that the decision of the appel- - 4 not the mayor's selections will be sat!?7 4 late court Is not final and he 4 isfactory to the council, and that the JORR. United Presa) ,L (By the V the Unite NEW TORE. Jan. II The suspen- 4 having had ho official notice of 4 caucus la for tha purpose of determin4 ing that, as Mr. Brewer stated that If action of the wash sion of the Robert Maclsy company 4 that decision. 4 there were any objections be probably " was announced on the stock exchange 4 would not submit the names tonight. 4B today.1 eye-witn- rwn-mitte- wk 7-- 8; on 5-- 7-- 1; 5-- 8; 1-- 1-- 4; 8-- 2; l-- S; 6-- win cash mi W , nc hard ST k-.- .4 J,. iscch"a nor 'YASHIN'IITHN. Jai.. Jowc Naburii, thr Brazilian amitaxsa for here, the whole eountr) for new of the progress of the American battleship fleet to tlie lnciflc. The navigation bureau atul the xi-retary of the nay had lost tr.iek of sixteen battleships whteli should have tea tiled past Tape Frio Saturday evening. The fleet wa due at Kin on the 11th and it record was a day ahead Instead of a day behind the naval expert who were anxiou to know what waa the matter. Inquires at the navigation bureau Sunday howl'd that Rear Admiral Evan either had not the chance or had forgotten to let the world know hi whereabouts Renor Nabuco waa not sleep, however. He had made arrangements to have the righting of the fleet reported to him. He got s cablegram Sunday morning from Senor Rio de Blanco, the Hraslltun secretary of state, reading: Meet sighted off Cape Frio at 8:80 a. in. Expected to be in port at 2:30 p. m." Copies of this dispatch were sent to President Roosevelt sml Secertnry Metcalf siid the reputation of the was established as being always upon the job In critical tncment. The navigation bureau has cablegrams from Montevideo which show how anxious sre all the South American presidents to do honor to the FLEET ARRIVES lS.-Sc- a SAN which STATE RESTS ' glint. Ulat) 44 44 444444444444 III RIO JANEIRO BATTLESHIPS DROP ANCHOR IN BRAZILIAN WATERS... Enthusiastic South Americans Voyvgs From Port of Spain Was Pleasant and Without Accident Will Remain in Rio Ton Days. RID DK JANEIRO, Jan. IS. The 1tuitU fleet under command of Rear Admiral Evans was sighted off Cut Frio at 8:80 o'clock Sunday murntng anil arrived In the harbor at 2:3(1 o'clock In the afternoon, having been delayed several hours by adverse current encountered off Pernambuco, which caused a lose of about 200 mile. The fleet wua met twenty-on- e mile outside uf the heritor by two gunboats and a cruiser of the Brasilian navy, wlilth fired a salute and acted a an escort for the fleet In the liar-lai- r. Inside the harbor the fleet was greeted with salutes from other war vessels. Including the Orman cruiser Bremen and the forts. Hundreds of excursion steamers, bedecked with flags and- bunting snd loaded to ths visitors. rails with sightseers, si ho steamed The constitution of Uruguay pro- down the hay to wttneas the arrival of hibit the president not only from ths great American armada. leaving the country, but doing such sn Ashore ths entire population Is enInnocent stunt as going aboard Ad- thusiastic over the spectacle presented miral Evans's flagship. The president by the wsrehlpe lying st anchor, the appealed and In, few moments joint greatest sight In the history of Houth resolution was passed authorising the America. All of tha papers resident going aboard the flagship. English editions yesterday In printed anticiAmple guarantees will probably be pation of the arrival of the fleet. given by Admiral Evans for the safe Outalde Rio a Brasilian fleet, conreturn ashore of ths distinguished stating of three cruisers, accompanied visitor, by the American tender Yankton, met American battleships off Tape Frla the UPTON WILL CHALLENGE and after an exchange of greetings AGAIN IN 1909. teamed with them along the coat llna Into the roadstead. (By the United Press.) As Mam as ths anchorage was mads LONDON, Jan. II. Sir Thomas J. the Brasilian minister of marina, Adnow In Is who Llpton, Ceylon, miral visiting Alencar; tha captain of ths port, announced today that he will chalAmerican consul, G. E. Anderson; ths New club the Tork Yacht for lenge of naval divisions another race In 1809, according to tha ths commandants civic authorltlee went on board snd the News. Central tha Connecticut and extended a hearty welcome to Rear Admiral Evans, hla officers snd men. ' COUNTY FAVORS An the way down from Port of Spain ths voyage was an enjoyable one and all on board. the ahlpa wen well and STATE ROAD FROM seemingly happy. Until Friday, tha 20th, a uniform apeed of ten knots waa maintained. Tha speed wse then Increased to OGDEN TO ZION eleven knots, and finally to twalvs. All through the voyage they encountered pleasant weather, and at no time was the heat excessive, even while The board of county commissioner la In perfect aympathy with the move- crossing tha equator. The only stop made .by ,4he. ships ment for the construction of a state sines leaving Port of Spain was mads between Balt this and highway city mid-watlast night when the Lake, and will extend whatever prac- In ths tical aid lies within Its power. This cry Man overboard!" was raised. was the sentiment voiced by each Besrohlllghts were flashed over the member at the meeting this morning, waters snd It was an hour and a half after the proposition had been sub- before It waa found that tha cry had mitted by the committee appointed been raised by a man aboard tha Misby the Good Roads association on Fri- souri Buffering from nightmare. At midnight on the 6th, the fleet day night W. G. Wilson, II. J. Craven and .crossed the equator and Father NepJudge Howell were the members of the tune visited the ships. On thd flagship Connecticut, Nepture, surrounded by committee present County Surveyor Craven briefly his various assistants snd satellites, stated the proposal to the boerd. The addressed a warm welcome to the addesire la he said, to build the road miral in command. Never before had either from 'Washington or Adams ave- so many recruits crossed the line at nue to the boundary line of Davie one time. This groat number of green Two routes were proposed, hands gave Ffether Neptune and his county. one from the rest and one from the followers an unusual opportunity to west, but the eastern one found most put them through tha Initiation' with It was believed It would elim- Inimitable epirlL Neptunes flag hung favor, inate the long journey through the at the yard arms during ths ceremosand. The proposal to continue Adams nies. All the newspaper correspondavenue waa also considered the best ents on the vessels paid the footing s It would give the best grade and with the older officers and a number of best approach for crossing the railroad midshipmen who took the, .Initiation. tracks and the Weber river, both of There was the usual lathering and which will have to be bridged. The shaving by the barbers and the duckbuilding of the highway south and ing In the tanks, which was' adminis' east would also give a better road, to tered by the bears. It has been learned that Ohe-ha- lf the the residents of Uintah, who at present dread the long, weary journey up fleet will be able to cohtlnue 'to ti e Rtrrtlts of Magellan without recoaling. the dugwiiy. Shore liberty at this port Is to bo A better road between this city and Davis county would also bring much restricted to 2,000 men a day. Nearly of the business of that section to Og- all of the men have been on their den. Mr. Craven was of the opinion good behavior since leaving Hampton that a continuous bridge could be built Roads, so that all hands will have an across the tracks and the river, and opportunity of sampling Brasilian hoswhile he could give no definite esti- pitality at some of the many entermate of the cost. It would not be less tainments that have been arranged for than $5,000. The state, of course, would both officers and men. pay half of this, and he Intended to IMPORTANT LAND CASE' prepare plans of the proposed road . SET FOR JANUARY 27. and submit them to the state engineer for hla approval.' (By the United Press.) W. G. Wilson also spoke on the Jan. 18. The WASHINGTON, queetlon, saying that In Salt Lake United States supreme court today set automoblllsts had promised to raise a 27 for bearing the case InJanuary considerable sum by private subscripvolving a claim of the United Land astion. and this was to be given to aid sociation to a large section of the Davis county in carrying out Its part Pueblo lands In Ran Francisco., A moof the proposition. He also said that tion to dismiss the case was denied. subscriptions had been promised by FRENCH AMBA88ADOR private parties in Ogden. After some discussion the board took WILL ACCEPT INVITATION. or . er ; the matter under advlsment and committees will be appointed, surveys made and an approximate estimate of the cost to the county ascertained. Before adjournment the board named Commissioner McKay and County Surveyor Craven as a committee to Investigate aa to the best route for the highway and the probable cost t , (By the United Press.) WASHINGTON. .Jan. II. French Ambassador Jusserand has announced that he probably will accept the Invitation of the cltlsenw committee of Ban Francisco to participate' In the demonstration planned for Admiral Evans and the battleship fleet' - |