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Show It i" Trum, rn , : Journal Muot You F9r VOL. XIL Hu J All Have It. I " JournL yuhlialrit Dailn at No. 57 hero, knowing how hopple ua battle. All Ml, fighting, exi-ri--t t i . e, who were overpowered ana eapiurtil. The were butchered by Sa-.- ti An.i la cold blood. Women a well t) were claim. Some report s.iy t'.at three women and two bahii aur'iv.-- l the slaughter. Other that on..- bhby ijbrn. lltalj THE OF THE ALAMO ARRESTED FAVORS COLLMOOD OF FOR SELLING ' of of tn th g greatest In the tragaoene final the America Crock-'grilllaof the Alamo, when David Travla and Jamea Bowie, their few devoted and fearleee la m ic olth yielded up their Uvea. It year ago, on March jna heroea wrote their then that I, 1(S1 THE KING OF SPAIN Mood on their country1 roll in IS NOT AFRAID lt that time and af honor In letter (By the United Pres) nga will never dim. Edward MADRID, March anniversary la Intereat In today1 In letters beg Wilhelm and Kaiser be-jheightened by the warfare that la King Alfonso to abandon hla trip to ie vaged over the custody of the Barcelona. The trip Is to be made to old church building, and which show that Alfonso la "not afraid." ncently tad Mian Adlna de Zavala, of on of the faction of the lfl to Daughter of tho Texas Republic, a alego of three days and ay.t-r.-in Bights In this cradle of Texas follower arvroty-tw- o -- ng hla-(or- ElilCU GOLDMAN 11b-w- ty. Unde pretty much appearance a it was otlll The Alamo th. atm In yean ago, or a hundred aerenty-tw- o that From time to time have been act on foot to Mine special uq of It with a Tin of making It a national memorial, and then have boon several attempt by enterprising" persona to get bold of It and turn it to some sort g af purpose; but these been defeated. The latest Is bn lean before CULLS KILLING . CRUEL MURDER awrementa maty-makin- a tcnuthri headset pot, with n b efforts to profane what patriotic women MARSHAL SHOT TO DEATH instrumental In defeating BY POSTOFFICE ROBBERS I of these bow In th (By the United Pres) CHICAGO, March fi. Emma Goldman today declared that he will address the anarchist- - meeting, and calls th talk of deporting her all rot." She ha no sympathy for the death of Father Helnricha of Denver, proposition to construct a hut reteret the killing of Averbuch and calls It a cruel mur-dAr- ." park about the historic by Shlppy Rhe the arrest of Olga Avaaye a touriatV hotel la every erbuch helps anarchism. a (acred spot been nndallam. Now the patriotic women an fight-k- f themselves, and the end of fie battle la not yet In sight The Alamo la now In the hands of W. C. Day, state superintendent of handing and grounds, who will hold among th property which cide Daughter of until a .Texas court deof the faction of th the Republic la to man- LORD TWEEDMOUTH ege K. The fight for the possession of the building began about two yean ago, when the legislature appropriated 171,004 to repay Mrs. Clan (By the United Preex) BRIGHTON. Colo., March I. Marshal Delmont Ellis waa shot laat night by three robbers whs were trying to enter the poetofflc He wae rushed to Denver and died In the union station there. Drtscoll-fierie- r. Jiut preceding the session of this legislature a portion of th old Alamo structure was threatened with destruction, and Mrs. Sevier advanced DENIES. (By the United Pres) LONDON, March I. Lord Tweed-mout- h of the admiralty denies that the kaleer made any suggestion concernHe says ing British naval estimate the kaiser's letter waa about private matter and that the British press In to destroy the growing endeavoring friendship between the two nations. a part of her fortune to save It, At that time Mrs. Bevler was retarded sa a leading spirit In the council of the Daughters of the Republic. Mbs de Zavala waa for some time eeretary to Mra Sevier. In appropriating the money the state became the ner of the building and Alamo prop- thereof was the DaughThen came a erty, although the custody to remain In the hands of ter of the Republic; ffdit In the organisation. Both factions had keys to the doon of the old (By the United Frees 1 building. At nightfall on SACRAMENTO. March I. As the .February 10, Mias de Zavala slipped uithln tho walla and sent out her result of a mysterious shooting early declaration of war. this morning. Kllchl Makamura and Telephone and electric light wires Mra. Fa no Kuwabara, both Japanese, tending to the building were cut, and are dead. According to the story told Ant night In the building she by the womans husband, Makamura Pent r. be4 i darkness, without food or up-tlThe following, day her came with food, which wae her through a small opening In en n door. And eo she maintained e days and three fi entered the room where he and hie wife were sleeping and ehot the woman and then euidded. Jealousy Is the supposed cause of the crime. a aiege of night. Then TO PREVENT CLOSING surrendered and turned the Ala-- " th state. of the Alamo seventy-tw- o "W began on February SI, lHl the Mexican general Santa Ana, over fo The el eg OF A ROADWAY by government municate with th authorities. Germany assures our government that she would take no advantage of 'a offers. Parts of the Bltsa torpedo were found In Fuser's possession. Easer has been held under 11.000 bond and his hearing set for March 18. He dentes any intention of selling the torpedo secret to Germany. Ea-ner- BANDID KILLED AND IDENTIFIED (By the United Preaa.) FAN FRANCISCO. March A white masked bandit, who waa ehot and killed by a policeman laat night waa Idenafter committing a hold-utified this morning aa Lee Dunbar, member of a wealthy Michigan family and at one time a member of a cheap theatrical stock company. p, JOHNSON'S BOOM PRESIDENTIAL FORMALLY LAUNCHED a breach In the. walle and rushed In. Worn out wr with fatigue, starvation constant fighting, the Americana drove back their assailant hrovy loose But at the third Ye the Mexican by eheer weight umber gained n foothold Inside ,nure. There was no rorren-Zver- y American fought like 1 . rJ' t FOR ROOSEVELT THE STRENUOUS ONE TO prai-iii-at- l y the United Prose.) CLKVi 1.a.I. March 0. Tho flrt funerals ( children, killed in the ( if wer held today. General mm'i.'i amices a ill be held in all th Pi "i- slant rhurehe Monday morning. Mas (nr the dead will be celebrated in ji. Joseph's church Saturday. M.n.y bodies have been sent to other i'wii. The unidentified will be burled ' lot purchased by the city. The correct list of dead in the dixaater is 1(1. The twenty-eight- h tn (he unidentified list of the missing allies with the number of the unidentified. Two of the teachers are dead. Emma Neubert, aged 1!, discoverer of the fin., testified before the coroner (hi afternoon. Rhe said: one of each set of doors In the rear was fastened Ruby Irwin, a teacher, testifleed that she led down her own pupils out and went hack to help the others. Phe aaw the Jam at the door and helped rush the children to the windows and drop them out. Bhe waa not certain whether the doors were open. - THREE DIVORCE (By the United Pres) ST. PAUL, March fi. The MinneSUITS WERE sota Democratic state committee toa renoiutlon endorsing day passed Governor Johnson for president and FILED TODAY asking him to become a candidate. This la considered aa the format launching of the governor1 boom. Of the eighty-ni- x members present only ten were for Bryan. Johnson Is exA aeries of three divorce suite were filed In the district court this afterpected to. respond. noon by Couhty Attorney Harris. lu DEFENSES FOR FARALLONES. the first Clara Campbell wanta a separation from Heaeklah Campbell, sho (By the United Press.! that for more than four year WASHINGTON, March . The lo- alleging defendant the has failed to provide for cation of the Lyle gun and other lifeand the three children, of whom her Islon Farallnne the saving apparatua ands off California was provided for In ha asks the custody. In the second Annie Hlleman seeks a bill by Reresentatlve Kahn, introfrom John C. Hlleman on simdivorce duced thla afternoon. t ilar ground hie wife alleging that she has to work for her own living. There are no children of the union. M. S. In the third Merlah Chatland bum Thomas Chatland on the grounds of alleged cruelty. Bhe asks for the cusBUYS WATER FOR tody of the three children and avers that the defendant la the owner of a house and lot and considerable money POWER PLANT In the blnk which he la restrained from dlapoalng of until a settlement of the action. DESERVED CRITICISMS BY THE GERMAN PRESS illy the Untied lrexs ) 1IKR1.IN. March 4. The German preaa sharply criticise isiiulitinn in (lie United Plate a the result of the ('olltnwood fire and comment on the cheapness at nliiih human life i held in the Uniti'd State. CHINA MUST YIELD DEMANDS OR FIGHT By the United Urea ) ToKlo, Marvli (.The foreign office has refused the offer nf China to surrender Tntau Mum and amngtae, but will hold the captur-iiiunitim: which. It la still insisted, were fur Chinese revolutionist a. The Jatwnese stick to their demand fur the surrender of th vessel and cargo, an apology and an indemni y Jaimnes official my there la nothing thnt th mikado can do but resort to force unless China yield. THE KING OF ENGLAND IS LIVING INCOGNITO (By th United Prose.) PARIS, Merck (. King Edward of England, who t on hla way to Corfu, paid an unofficial call to President FalUeries here today. The king travels Incognito a the Duke of Lancaster. The police fear an attempt at violence. RECONSIDER Hie Determination Net to Run Again Railroad Trainman Tell Theodore That He Is Needed to Complete Fight for the Dear People. BUOKAXE, March ( great enthusiasm, (. Hi Amid scenes e resolution wa tnliipied lust night at a meeting of the tfpnkan lodge of the Brotherhood of Kail ay Trainmen, four hundred ineiiiher requesting President Konae-ve- lt to renoiwldcr nt determination nnt in he a candidate. The reeulu-ttdeclares that Kmwevelt i needed tn "Ills right fnr the people iigniiiat the grout rnrixirajlloiM and uin!ininif nf th,. country." The u. which will h forwarded to the president, derluiva: "We do not feel like trusting the great work tu anyone cist1, even though it should be In accord with your principles and methods." mi reso-liitln- JIPIIIESE THREATEN WAR 1 BROii M. B. Browning and hla brother, J. M. Browning, have purchased all of the waters In Willard canyon for the purpose of erecting a power plant for the furnishing of power for lighting, heating and other purposes In Ogden City. M. B. Browning la at the head of the proposition and admitted today, when interviewed on the matter, that he had made the purchase. Asked if this did not Include the water recently purchased by the city from Frank Moore and others, and which created no little comment- - some time ago, he derl&red that he did not care to discus that matter. However, Mr. Browning statement that hie purchase Includes all of the waters of Willard creek would Include the waters In the purchase wherein the city paid fiS.OOO. John M. Browning la not at present In the city, but hla brother stated that It waa their Intention to construct an power plant at Willard and conduct the power to this city by a transmission line to be erected at once. Mr. Browning waa asked If the plant waa to be a private On and he replied that It wan not; that any one who desired to purchase power from them could do so and they would be glad to furnish the same to the extent of their capacity. It is said that the plant and transmission line will cost In the neighborhood of 150,000. FOUR HUNDRED HOUSES WENT UP IN SMOKE (By the United Press.) TOKIO, March 0. In a fierce fire at Nodasov 400 houses were burned, with a lose of two millions and a half. Grounded the church with an Sarah Wheeler and other begun acTerPowerlng force, and began a can- tion this afternoon in the district court nonade. re- WU TING FANG SAYS CHINA against Fred I Foy and others to Everyone in the Atamo realised the strain them from fencing a roadway AND JAPAN ARE FRIENDS. could have but one end. Tet in Slate rvllle. which the plaintiffs would yield. 1 'They knew what claim they have the right to travel (By the United Press ) rcF they might expect from Santa A temporary restraining order wan CHICAGO. March . Wu Ting At last, on March fi, the can-lo- re w,canB BROTHERHOOD (By the United Pn-- ) WASHINGTON. drill Siii.il .1 t".e lvpet tif New Ynik hiMi-ckHi K.i.l i':i(e mi cunfiuy tmiay. (hi iv mu m.iriin nco Wfxtt-n- i Immmu tiiwn (turn in V;;.l He favor the AMrtih bill. Miv.i Mliieh. lie mIiI. I ASK in ii reme, dies. and easily understood." epei-ui.ilm- SECRETS PORTLAND, Ore., March I. Smallpox in Its moat malignant form la killing hundreds of Japanese every day, declare the officers of the Pacific liner Neumantia, from Hongkong and Kobe, which reached here late laat night. The Neumantia omitted moat of the Jauanese port on her return trip. As many aa a hundred natives a day were dying in Kobe while the Nuinantia waa there. ALDRICH BILL - battles Tex. March AST. the annlveraary of one 4 J FBIDAY, MARCH 6, 1908 FUNERALS MAN was left alve. In ies than a month afterwa'd the WAR one battlecry of the the Alamo."of the Texan anniversary of out a General Sam rang Houston took the awful revenge at greatest Ban Jacinto. The Mexlonr were (By the United routed with terrible loss, and 9ar.it NEW YORK. March Pres) federal Horoee America of Hiltory (.The the la Ana captured. authorities in Brooklyn admit that Blood on in Name Their Wmte the arret of Henrtech Enaer on the Roll of Honor All EPIDEMIC OF SMALLPOX of selling to Garmany war secCountry's charge yhair KILLS HUNDREDS OF JAPS ret i due to the German authorltiea. Fiv Except Felt. Fighting, The German consul In New York waa (By the United Prey) notified his to comBAS 4 SENATOR DEPEW e i.-.- TRAGEDY The Poop! Try tho Paper That Give All tho Now' Truth- fully. That1 Why They Toko tho Journal. Advortioor Cannot Afford to Forget This. se TRUSTEES MEET jsw At the1 meeting of the trustee of the Rtate Industrial school John Powell and Joe lerklne were transferred from the school to the Canyon Crent ranch, uavls county, end Lafayette Bateman, Thomas Corbett, Joseph Bloane, May McClain and Emma McKnlght were given paroles under tha merit system in vogue at the achool. A weekly fire drill wae ordered held at the school. The horror at Cleveland, O., was tha cause of thla order. ltesolullone of respect templated. Thomas has been Superintendent given leave of absence for a month RAILROAD YARDS and will visit a number of ouch Institution In the East. On hla return ha will bring with him Oswald Ferris from Wisconsin. Ferris escaped from Things have assumed a more natural here some time ago. appearance about the Ogden yards A communication will be addreaael these day Train are moving In and to Governor 8 parka of Nevada, asking old-tiout with some measure of their If the incorrigible of that state canfrequency and care are again get- not be cared for in the Ogden school, ting so numerous that they are Inter- there being no such Institution In Nefering with traffic. Thla certainly looks vada. good and Indicates that things are gradually getting back to the old-ticondition. This la locally and la due to tho homeseeker' excursions which are passing through the city dally. Thl la In striking contrast to the general situation, which show a decrease during February over the corresponding month last year of upwards of 11,000 cars of all kinds. The California fruit traffic, which la now on the move, hoe added materially to the number of freight care handled. CIRRI SEVERED LEG HER INJURED FINGERS Because aha had the fingers of her left hand bruised and smashed while traveling on the Oregon Short Line train, Martha Chriatenaen of thla city, by her father, Anton Chriatenaen, la suing the railroad company for $1,000 Th accident happened on damage the 15th of September last Bhe waa traveling from Ogden to Bountiful, and was about to alight at the latter place when the train was given a sudden Jerk and the door of the car wan slammed, her fingers being caught between the door and the Jam thereof. AN IMPORTANT DECISION. (By the United Pro) ALBANY, March I. The appellate court has decided that the attorney-gener- al has right to open the ballot boxes In any election district to determine the result. Thla decision I In case. Prelimithe Hearst-McCIellnary evidence of fraud Is declared t an TEST AT MADISON SCHOOL WAS A SUCCESS A surprise trot aa to the efficiency of the pupils at tha Madison school in their drill work waa made this afternoon, and in two and three-quarte-rs minutes between COO and 700 children were marched from the various rooms in the building to the outside and far The' order beyond tha school limit and discipline were perfect. No one wae made aware of the visit Superintendent Allison, several etti-oeand two newspaper men went to The superintendent the building. sounded the gnng and at once tha doors leading to the hallweye ware thrown open and the children begun to file out, marching with precision and without disorder to the music supplied by the No boy or girl was school orchestra. In any way alarmed or disconcerted. It might have been fire In tha building that called them forth; they did not know; they simply obeyed the sumne mon The test wae made to prove the assertion that with perfect order and discipline the building can ha rapidly emptied. Even the time made the afternoon could be cut, as there wen some gapa tn the rank! that If rilled up (By the United Pres) VANCOUVER, B. C, March if the marching order were closer-ti- me Carrying hla severed right leg with would be saved. The demonstrahim, Daniel 8tetaon, a hand logger, tion. however, was entirely satisfaccrawled through two miles of brush tory. to Toby inlet, got Into a boat and rowed another two miles down the HEARING IN LUMBERMENS coast to a logging camp before colCASE AGAINST RAILROADS lapsing. Hie leg wae torn off by a falling tree. The man waa taken to (By tha United Press.) the Vanada hospital where he died WASHINGTON, March 4 Charging from loss of blood. discrimination by the rail road In favor of the Pacific coast lumbermen over those Inland, Attorney Stevens toINSPECTS TELEGRAPH day opened the hearing In the Potlach case before the Inter late Commerce The case la connected WORK AT HIGH SCHOOL commission. with the war of tha Northwestern lumbermen against the railroad alleging a gigantic combine to extort exorbitant G. W. Belver, educational Inspector rates In the movement of Pacific coast of the telegraph department of the lumber to such transfer points as Bt. Union Pacific at Omaha, visited the Paul. Mr. Stevena said the lumberhigh school this afternoon and In- men demanded a new rate proportionspected the telegraph department and ate to tha dletanc system at that Institution. Mr. Belver JOHNSON CHAUTAUQUA STAR. eaye that the road experiences a difficulty in securing competent and ST. PAUU Minn, March I. Got. and Is capable telegraph operator consequently much Interested In the Johnson has signed an agreement with educational work being done In the the management of a chatauqua circuit to deliver a eerie of lectures durhigh school along those line ing the coming summer. TWO MILES WANTS $1000 FOR (By tha United Prose.) PEKIN. March (.Japan has convinced China that Bhe will use force unless her demands are granted. Tha Japanese Southern squadron Is on Its way tn Canton. China would avoid war, and esparto are strengthening her army. If the Tatsu matter ha settled, it Is feared that another pro- -, teat will be found. were passed and transmitted to the family of N. C. Flygare, who waa at one time a trustee of the Inatltution. There are now 10$ boy and nineteen girls In the achool. The erection of a home for the girls who are sent to the Institution la con- TRAFFIC IN OGDEN granted. Fang, who la here today, scouts the idea of a Chinese-Japanewar. He SOUTH CAROLINAS said: "The nations are on friend I v NEW SENATOR term The Tatsu Incident will not bring any serious breach, as It Is a local jnatter. It remains to be seen (By the United Pres) Frank where the mutinous goods were to hr COLUMBIA. 8. C., March B. Gary wae elected United Staten sent and by whom. If China Is wrong an spology Is due. I think the trouble senator on the fourth ballot this will he easily adjusted." INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL |