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Show Hi. tttt Jr Trae, its is the Hms The JomwsI Hove Yw Mu Journal. the Subscribe Far it . JJublialfrit Daily a! ffiitftrn. lUalf XIL No, 38 VOL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1908 SENATOR TILLMAN DEMANDS DEFEAT OF THE ALDRICH BILL CAKTEBSVILLE. Ga, of th "Sensation In the Senate Caused by the:SENTENCED TO TWENTY YEARS. Bill Places Statement That There was the WASHINGTON, Feb. II. LONDON. Feb. II. Curl Ludwig von no diminution in interest or WvlthWm. a naturalised asm at the final days session of the American, who posts! as a baron and Hands RockeIn of $100,000,000 Religious Education convention. The waa known alao as Frans Kurts and greater portion of the day waa devoted Curl Bneiderich Maurlts. was sentenced to departmental sessions, which were feller, Morgan and R.yan, Which yesterday to twenty years' penal LAST DAY OF EDUCATION MEETING. Feta. lata Bam : enthusithe famous Georgia evangelist. ' 10W in tha limelight and their in the MnUca will soon be aired erf tha One them, Orgla courts. known throughHolcombe, wait pw with addressed by prominent men from all out the country as a been baa mother-in-laparts of tha country. hii famous irf using At the meeting of the college and Indicted on a charge The university section, the feature waa the language before ladies. has appealed to presentation of a report of the comether. B. C. Sloan, In attempt to mittee of six, setting forth the results court supreme stats the little son. of un investigation of progress in of bis secum the poeeeslon Bam Mra. Jones, moral and religious education in the of custody la the now higher Institutions of learning of the pldow of the great evangelist. ease continues to country, presented by Dr. Wallace N, flig Holcombe hero and the Stearns of Wesley college. University be a auhpect of interest factions, of North Dakota. The report waa In into dlvded warring la fgua the the main favorable, although it la ala portion of tha peopls upholding him others denouncing and leged that the educational systems of emngeliat several leading universities have a tenju violent term. and unbeThe charge against Holcombs grew dency toward agnosticism At lief. v out of a "for men only" sermon. Other subjects considered by this deth last tabernacle meeting held here lust September on the last Sabbath partment were: "The Problem of Reof tha meeting about live ligious Instruction In State Universithousand people had gathered to hear ties," "Ths Training of Negro Preach Bcv. French Oliver, of Chicago, preach era and Physicians," and "The Influ' a sermon to men only. This special ence of the University in Forming announced been dally for Moral Ideals." had avieo Sessions were also held today by the a week, but on account of thousands of visitors being in the city in attendadepartments of Sunday schools, elence M this meeting 8unday, Quite u mentary Schools, Christian associations, young people's societies, religious lurp number of people were not With the program for thla apo- art and music, foreign mission schools, dal service. Consequently there were fraternal and social service, theological lu tbs audience Quite a large number seminaries, teacher training, churches afkdlea. and pastors and the home. Despite the fact that It was rain-ta- g The fourth and last general session bird Mr. Holcombs, It Is claimed, will be held tonight, following which endeavored to have tha ladies leave ths convention will adjourn. The the building, so tha special sermon for will be Dr. Lyman principal speakers On ncount of sms could proceed. Abbott, editor of the Outlook, New tbc heavy rsln,. however, they were on The Significance of the York, slow to leave the building whan it is Present Moral Awakening In the Nadarted that Mr, Holcomb used tion," and the Right Rev, Dr.. Chutes publicly that should not bo B. Galloway, bishop of the Methodist wnd ta ths presence of ladles. church, Bouth; Jackson, Episcopal Tbs affair created Quite a stir at Mist., on "Tho Demands of ths Christhs time and tha Indictment is tha tian Ideal on tho Nation." eyo w aona-ln-ls- German-bor- n, servi- Gives These Men Power to Create a Panic at Will In Financial Circles. w, ob-Kt- sa on fo-tni- tan-gw- is result. FIFTY MILLION -- DOLLAR .. ... . BOND ISSUE. NEW TORE, FOb, II Fifty million Milan In New York 'city municipal bonds win be sold tomorrow. Tho intent on these bonds Is 4 .1- per cent, ud Controller Mets expects to obtain -1 bffh prices' for flu issue. a part If not all of t . This sals is an assured success, in tbet J. P. Morgan A Co-- are willing to take all or any part : of the issue, so the flotation of the 150,000,000 la guara- Fsb WASHINGTON, O. CROZIER, DELAWARE, SENATOR A OF 13 ALFRED WILMINGTON, TODAY, THROUGH TILLMAN, PRESENTED SENSATIONAL PETITION TO SENATE DEMANDING THAT THE ALDRICH BILL BE REPEAL- ACTUAL GOLD PAY TO VAST OF QUANTITIES MATURING BONOS." CROZIER DECLARES HE THE BELIEVES WOULD PRESIDENCY FRUITS ERS "STREET THE THE RICH SWAP GLADLY FOR AND DANGEROUS POW- THE CONTAINED IN ALD-RIC- H BILL. FOR THEY WOULD BE ED. THE PETITION STATES THAT A TO SATISFY WELL THE BILL IS DRAWN SOLELY IN ABLE HAS BLOCKED ALL THE INTEREST OF WALL STREET WHICH AND PLACES IN THE HANDS OP WWHICH HAS BLOCKED ALL MEN, MORGAN, ROCKE- PROGRESSIVE LEGISLATION BE. FELLER AND RYAN, POWER TO TWEEN THE DEMOCRATIC ADCREATE A PANIC AT WILL BY MINISTRATION AND A REPULI-CA- THREE N PRACTICANLY PUTTING INTO CONGRESS. THE PETITION THEIR HANDS THE CONTROL OF DECLARES THAT THE BILL WILL IN PRESENTING THE MULTIPLY THE POLITICAL POW-ESlOOJIOO.OOa. R TIMMAN PETITION ACTERISTICS MADE CHAR- COMMENTS. OF THE "LAWLESS LENTLESS MASTERS AND OP RE- WALL tude, having been convicted of attempting to blackmail Bully B. Joel, a wealthy Londoner and Bouth Afiicau mine owner, out of fsO.flOd. Von YVeltheiin, who waa arrested four months ago In Paris, shut and killed Wolf Joel, a brother of Holly Joel, at Cape Town In 1KSI. He pleadel and was acquitted. Home year afterward a body recovered from the Thauich was ideniuied as Von Welt helm by tils wife, but later tile adventurer wua diaeovered serving ill the Kechuaiuiluud police. Before sentence was passed on Von Weltlieini the iwillce told a remarkable story of hia career of crime and fraud. According to this recital. Von Welthel.n has committed bigamy with not lees than seven women. This list lnclud a woman he married In 1104 at Tank-to8. D., and a young American woman whose name ta not mentioned, whom he met In 1905 on board a a learner between New York and Europe. He was married to thla woman In Paris by a mock prieat, who. It has been learned, waa a friend of Von Welthelin. The prisoner la alleged to have obtained large sums of money from moat of the women he deceived. The police allegations against tha man Include charges of theft and blackmail and tho assertion that he ia a deserter from the German army. self-defen- n, STATE AND FEDERAL THAT INDIVID- STREET" AND THAT BY OFFICIALS WANT MORSE. UAL WEALTH THE SECRETARY OP SIX "POWERFUL GAMESTERS IN WALL STREET THE TREASURY THEY WOULD (By the United Frees.) NEW YORK. Feb. II The enerCORAND THE BANKS ALL A ENOUGH TO CREATE DOMINATE IS which the federal getic preparations NER ON GOLD SO THEY COULD BUILD THE GREATEST POLITICAL authorities are making to meet Morse "DEMAND ANY PRICE THEREFOR MACHINE IN ALL GOVERNMEN-TA- L leads to the belief that both Jerome and Marshal Henkel will have warrants HISTORY. FROM THOSE WHO MUST HAVE HUNGRY CHILDREN WRECK or other important writs to serve when .. RESTAURANT BUT FRO- - V the "ice king" returns from Europe. PRIETOR WILL PEED THEM. District Attorney Btlpipaon denied that federal indictments had been returned NEW TORE, Feb. II A mob of Morse. against five hundred youngsters wrecked Laubers restaurant on Grand street FEDERAL TROOPS FOR today in a fight for food; windows . FAIRBANKS, ALASKA. were broken, dishes and tables smashed. Tha police reserves were called WASHINGTON. Feb. II General out to preserve order. Moved by tho Bell has been directed to designate tales of hunger of tho school children what troops are to be sent to Alaska. Lauber several days ago volunteered He la undecided whether Forts Gibbon to feed tho children from the sever J or Edgar be drawn upon. Gibbon ia schools In the neighborhood at noon. at the junction of the Tukon and Deapito the wrecking of hia place Laurivers, 159 miles by rail from (By tho United Prase.) (By the United Press.) ber say a. he will continue to feed tho The trouble at Fairbanks ALBANY, N. T Feb. It The A!: Fairbanks SACRAMENTO, Feb. II J. W. youngsters. ia serious inquite Powell, a Junk dealer waa shot and bany club has received word that three stantly killed this morning by J. T. out of the six New tourisu Anderson a Southern Pacific brake man had turned back after leaving Hudson at the format's home at Oak Park, a althe today. They gave up trip, saying suburb They quarried over some leged. thefts committed by Powell's the roads are too bad. The other three children, when Anderson shot from his were unreported at li:!0 a. m. ORDERED TO cost pocket without drawing th weapon. The bullet went through Powell's COUNT HAYASHIFAVORS heart. Powell leaves a widow and six RESTRICTION OF JAPAN- children. Anderson is married and has ESE IMMIGRATION. a baby. He Is In JalL CROZIER SAYS UP THROW THE SPONGE . nteed. The Controller had been advised not to Issue tha bonds just now h view of recent financial conditions, brt believed the high credit of the city end the excellent rata of Interest wore wtala to make the move a good one end vindicate Me financial judgment BMdsrs for parts of the loan, from nn amounts up to millions, are look-far by Controller Meta and at good Fea Should the general public or bowling concerns not buy them all, the remainder will ho taken by Morgan. There win be sold 117,500.000 of cor- Fete stock, for various municipal Fbwes"; 14,000,000 corporate etock to provide for the supply of water; II,- , corporate stock tor tho ' eon- bwtimi of tho Rapid Transit Bail- (By the United "M: 11.000,000 corporate stock tor the WASHINGTON, Feb It Thei etnictlm of the New York Public J president bus decided to send building In Bryant Parts; all federal troops to Fairbanks, Alaa ka, on account of the disorders bonds; .w.00fl assessments bonds for street growing out of a miners strike towurements due on November there. L HIT M 11.500,000 assessment The president acted on tho bonds, for . "Pd Prk openings duo Novem- transmitted information by 1, 1917. Marshal Perry. The cause of the strike Is unknown. Many on RATE EDUCATION. have already been made. arrests Nashville. Twin., 11 a No destruction or serious inng win he held tomorrow by tho jury to property Is reported. On TmmnKr Tllro! commission, and the White House Attorleaving M H. Smith of the Louls- - ' ney General Bonaparte conferNashville railroad, J. W. red with the acting Secretary th Nau,hvllto, Chattanooga of War Oliver. fit uj, railroad and J. T. Hara- IIIIno1" Central railroad will Ta-na- ns Tork-Par- ia federaHroops M DECIEES STILL (By the United Prase.) REUF HAS PLEADED GUILTY TO EXTORTION. WASHINGTON, Feb. II. The satte department has issued tha text of au . (By ths United Press.) minisBAN FRANCISCO. Teh, II The Interview with Count Hayaahl a in ter o ofralgn affairs sentence of Ruef on tho extortion Japanese lharge to which he pleaded guilty wss paper; reiterating Japan's Interest In continued two weeks. Ruef wanted loving tho Immigration , question only one week. The four remaining amicably, and It Is their duty to force extortion charges were continued two restrictions on laborers representing weeks. themselves to bo students. fifty-year-ter- m 27 in ' . . . HEESLEY CASE n. WILL GO TO IS LEGISLATED OUT OF OFFICE body for further the wwtion of JOHN HAYS HAMMOND Passenger rates In Ten- LEAVES THE GUGGENHElMS (By the United Press.) NEW TORE. Feb. II It I stated Bays Hammond, ocially that John mining engineer has severed hi with the Guggenheim Exploration company, by whom he WM Pw $250,000 a year salary. He will be succeeded by Chestey Beatty, . his first assistant. Hammond was operated on for appendicitis yesterday at Frisco, on WOMAN FOUND DEAD WITH HER THROAT CUT. (By tho United Press.) JANESVILLE, Wla, Feb. II Mra Anderson was found dead to- The Amer-nrfiro180' expoctd off here tomor- - day with her throat cut This makes Btot theui! re "touglng vessels to three mystrricuedeaths of women here becaa within the past three months mM? bSe1 district' attorney is Investigating. Feb-- o. " LONDON, Feb. II The an- nouncement that tha cabinet has decided to "rescind non of the dictatorial decrees promul- gated In tha last days of Carlos reign, except those offensive to public dignity" has given Ports- gal a tremynduous shock, ac- advices. cording to Lisbon 9 . 4 4 English statesmen also fear a continuation- of the dictatorship will be followed by the renewal of disturbances which resulted in the asnaslna- - a practical - tlons. NEW TORE. KYb. IS. With ths marriage of Mian Theodora Bhonta and the Due da Chaulnes but two days diatunt, New York society is begln- B,auifet almost aa much In' itTf-sin the event as in the recent Vanderbllt-Sseclu-nwedding.. The ceremony will be a simple one and will be performed Saturday at noon in the home of the parents of tlie street. bride, 121 East Thirty-fift- h Maiiatanow M. J. Lavelte. m-toof St, Patricks cathedral, who married Mini Gladys Vanderbilt aud Count Saech-eiiy- i, will perform the ceremony. It la stated on good authority that the Due de Chaulnes will receive no "dot from Mr. Bhonta, althuush it ia likely that Mias Theodora will be the recipient of a liberal cash wedding gift. Reversing tlie usual order of things, the ltuc de Cliaulnea and Mias Theodora Bhonta will not go to KuroHt on their honeymoon. The Due and hia bride Intend to make a tour of this country. Mlsa Shouts has traveled more extensively In Euroite than In her own country, ao tha pair probably will taka a trip to the Bouth, and may go as far aa the Pacific coast. Many atoriea have been told of ths courtship of tha young French nobleman, and of the trials and tribulations through which he has passed In his efforts to secure the consent of Theodors Bhonta, father of th prospective Mr. Bhonta bride, to the marriage. w now thinks better of his futqre and la apparently reconciled to hia daughters choice. He said : "No question of a settlement ,on the Duke has arisen as an issue and hone wllL I am saying this . ivgratfully, because such subjects uaycraiise when the bridegroom is an Ameri' can. "Now that J feel absolutely Sura of my gruiind, I am willing to admit that a year nr so ago I did share tho general prejudice against titled foreigners aa husbands, and when this young man first devoted himself to my daughter, I waa reluctantly Opposed. My eldest daughter,' Marguerite, felt quite as I did, and together yi determined that the Duke must stand the tost erf long seq units nee. "I ha?i ths utmost confidence In the Judgment of Mias Marguerite" Bhonta, who looked upon' tho' prodispassionately. posed engagement One day she told me that, 'to her mind, the Duka waa everything man should be, and I withdrew my object ' tions 1 may have had before? that time. Now that the wedding la only two days away, X .can safely say that our Intimacy with young Da Chaulnes had strengthened ms and my daughters changed opinions. Hs is too nearly a relative of mine now for ms to aay mu-- h more, but I am quite as enthusiastic ghoul my daughters duties as she herself. The romance between Mias Theodora and tha duka ta thus described .. by a relative: "Th fact that the Due had a title came nearly keeping him out of tho Bhonta family. While aome American girls have been eager to obtain a title. Miss Bhonta wss not, and many times she wept bitter tears over the fact that tba man of her choice was so afflicted. "Of course. It was all because of Mra.' Bhontf Mr. Bhonta. When learned .that her daughter and the Due were In love, she made Inquiries In regard to him," said ths relative. "Having satisfied herself that he was acceptable aa a man, when hi broached the subject to her again,' she told him that he would hara to win tho consent of Mr. Bhonta, and If he did that he had her consent. On the face of it, this looked like a fair proposition, and the Duo followed Mrs. Bhonta and her danxhters to tbla Bhonta was When Mr. country. spoken to about the match by Mr. Hhonts, he came out in a flatfooted American sort of a way and declared that he wanted no titles In ,hs family, that a plain everyday American was, In his opinion, better . thgij a titled foreigner. yl r son-in-la- . , . CHAMP CLARK ROASTS REPUBLICAN TARIFF PLANK. . teduc-tolmilro- aoon-nectl- FORCE AMERICAN . h?0" that b X The Paopla Try thaPapar That Gives All tha News Truth fully. That's Why They Taka Advertisers Journal. tha Cannot Afford to Forget This AH An order was received in Ogden last evening from the headquarters of the Union Pacific at Omaha, Neb., directed to Superintendent Whitney, Informing him that the office of assistant superintendent of the Wyoming division had been abolished. Thla means that Assistant Superintendent E. N. Botsfonl will be out of office after February 14, according to the date aet In the order on which It la to take .effect. While this action may be looked upon aa ominous by many, yet it Is generally understood among local officials of the Union. Pacific that tha order is only temporary. It is not believed WEATHER REPORT that It Is Intended to be permanent SACRAMENTO VALLEY. and that just as soon as business ra covers the office will be reinstated. SuCBr the United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. l perintendent Whitney win look after - the affklrs of this end pf the Union Paj ramento Talley Fair tonight and Fricific In the future unassisted. day; heavy froat In the morning. The raae of Mary E. Neesley, who is Suing the Southern Pacific Railroad company for the death of her husband, will go to the Jury tonight The testimony was concluded at 1:10 thla afternoon. Tho instruction! of the court were then delivered and the arguments begun. Each sidewill argue the case for two hours. Mrs. Neesleys husband was engineer on the passenger train which waa wrecked at Gartney on the Ith of January, JM7. The cane has been on trial since a week ago Wednesday. . (By the United Press.) WASHINGTON, Feb. II Charging the Republicans with trying to work a "stupendous confidence game," by declaring In the next platform tor tariff revision without Indicating whether it be up or down. Champ Clark hurled another phllllplo in the house today. Replyin gto Paynes recent speech, he said if the people would only overlook past omissions and give the Republicans a new lease of power they will revise the tariff, either up or down -Payne was not exactly certain which and the Americans an asked to go to the polls and buy then tariff pigs In a poke. Taking the financial situation, Clark said the "Republican panic gave the lie direct to the platform and declaration of 1994 that the Republican tariff always Is followed by business prosperity and Democratic tariff by business adversity." (Continued on Page Four.) (By the United Press) - NEW YORK, Feb. II The' regular dividend wae declared on the Union Pacific today. The regular dividend was also declared on the Southern Paf cific. , . |