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Show '" thi Jour Tn.Jeamal Hl I All Hat Tha a t a Give tha tim That, Y.u Must Hava It. JouraaL Subscribe For the . JJJL Tha Try thaPapar That tha News Truth- fully. Thata Why Thay Taka Advertisers a tha Journal. Cannot Afford to Forget Thia J All Paopla AH a J ' yuhlisljri! Dailg at No. 58 V0L.XIL COURTMARTIAL DECIDES CAPTAIN CLARK GUILTY By tha United Press MADE DEMAND .a THE BY THE mikado. Any Mora the Tatau Mam ia Settling Will Not Tolerate Jpf, Dolay Muat Yield Affair-Chi- na r Shell Hava ta at Once FIbM. my tha United Preaa) TOKIO, March 7. Tha mlkadn haa aent a demand to Pekin for the Immediate aurrender of Maru. tor an ample the Tat apology and full Indemnity. Be made it clear that neither counter delay nor any further tolerated. he would propoeliion If the demand la refused or Igcored, China la warned that Japan will act Immediately. The meeaage amount! to an ulttmatum. It followed n meet- Inf of the cabinet and may be accepted aa the reeult of con- aid nation by tha entire rovern- Unices China yield, meet. seema to be no alterns- there war. thm but 1 I a a a d a d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d d LONDON. March 7. The question war hlnrea on of a the action of tha cabinet session now Should an in Toklo. be Issued in tha Tatau affair, K la thought that China might yield. British officials believe ghat Japan aspects war and la preparing for aa ultl-r-Mi- m it The March T. WASHINGTON. United States government may ten-iIts good offices toward nettling muddle should the Japaneee-Chtne- se tha Tatau affair lead to a serious knack. The state department watches tha aflUr closely. er ad-vl- ca ken A at tha state Medved depart-we- nt DESERVING HERO IS PENSIONED BY CONGRESS fPv the United Preaa.) WASHINGTON. March 7. William ft Shacklette. the hero of the Ben-ifnft- - oe explosion at San Diego in INI, vu today pensioned for life with pay of a pharmacist by time-fourt- hs enema. MILITARY By the United Press.) NEW YORK. March 7. At the meeting of the Republican state com- MASS SAID FOR VICTIMS OF COLLINWOOD DISASTER PETTY JURY ARE (By tha United Press.) CLEVELAND, March 7. Maaa waa said In two Catholic churches for tha PERPLEXING victims of the Colllnwood disaster this morning. Sixteen cofftna In a row were In St Mary's church and many In St. Joseph'! Thera will be many Tha vagaries of a petty Jury are In- funerals tomorrow and Monday. The deed mystifying. For two daya tha official count shows 117 dead, twenty-tw- o time of a judge and Jury warn occupied unidentified and five consumed. In the district court here Rearing testimony In tha action brought by Jana Lowther against Ogden Clt to recover MONSTER GERMAN BATTLESHIP LAUNCHED $160 for damages dons to bar residence on Madison avenue by the floods of (By tha United Press.! last spring. Tbs case was given to BERLIN, March 7. Nassau, the the Jury about 11 oclock Friday morn- monster battleship, was launched at ing and they did not return until 10 Wllhelmshaven today. The kaiser and o'clock thla morning; when they re- Prince Henry of Prussia watched the ported that they were unable to agree ceremonies. The ship waa chiratened on the matter. It was n by tha grand duchess of Baden. aesalon and the entire matter muat be gone over again. CONVENTION In contradistinction was tha action WITNESSES BLOODY FIGHT of the Jury In the suit brought by Anton Christensen, as guardian ad litem (By the United Press.) of Martha Christensen, against tha WACO, Texas; March 7 Two deleOregon Short Line for Injury to the antl-Ballconvention fingers of her left band by tha slam- gates to the house this m the floor of the fought on ming of the door of ona of tha cars a train. Suit was brought to recover afternoon. P. H. Carnes attempted to A. M. Kennedy, I1.00Q and after a brief abaraco the pin an anti badge on the Jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff the Bailey floor manager during winter. last legislative Investigation for $350. Both were covered with blood. Five hundred delegates were present and KILLED AND INJURED ON RUSSIAN RAILWAY witnessed the scrap. -- ANTI-BAILE- Y ey TROOPS LEAVE GOLDFIELD. (By the United Freaa.) ST. PETERSBURG, Marcfe 7. In a WASHINGTON, March 7. Accordhead-o- n collIrion of trains at Samara CONFERS CALLS CONFERENCE to advices received the here, ing e twenty-threwere twelve and today kjjled OF LABOR ORGANIZATIONS United States troops which have been Injured. , stationed at Goldfield, Nev, for some time will break camp and return to (By the United Press.) SALMON CROP TO BE SHORT. WASHINGTON. San Francisco Saturday, the newly March Gouipera has called a conference of SEATTLE, Wash. March 7. Pack- organised Nevada state polios now beall affiliated labor organisations at ers say that the price of canned sal- ing ready for duty. Washington March II to consider ac- mon will soon begin to soar skyward, tion with reference to adverse labor as tha Indications are that tha INI flocWona of the supreme court. The pack win be the shortest In years. A wcuthre officer of the various or- big pack la expected in KOI, aa the ganisation are Invited. flah run la schools every four years. amul TRAGEDY FARMER HAS HEN WITH A REAL HUMAN FACE A hen LA CROSSED Wla, March with a human face la the curiosity owned by Charles Larson of Preston, Minn. Although the bird has been In Larson's flock for nearly a year, nothing unusual was noticed with It until It became tlL- The farmer captured the hen and waa preparing to apply suitable remedlea, when he found It had no bill, but Instead a hqman nose. The nostrils are perfect and a human mouth and chin are below the nose. The hen has no comb, but in Its place the hairy feathers are parted aa thougn by a barber. Its cheeks are puffy and pink. The hen waa chloroformed and has been stuffed by a taxidermist ID HOTEL 7-- FATALLY SHOT (By the United Freaa.) PHILADELPHIA, March 7. Three foKgmen etole a team la Camden, N. J- and blew open the postoffloe safes to Ptdricktown and Bridgeport today, nd had a revolver battle with the P- -' In Woodbury. The robbers were bulled by blood to a swamp, and two totally shot In a battle with a formers' posse, while the third man captured. - - BIG NONDELLS FORFEITURE BILL MAY BE AMENDED (Hf the United Press.) Washington, March 7. Repre- Mtatlve Ifondell of Wyoming has of telegrams from asking that hla bill giving the Rorney-generpower to forfeit wttoa to lands Illegally sold by the be amended and legalised to tole purchasers. An amendment al r Probable. CHICAGO GRAIN. Chicago, March 7. Grain qn ns today were as follows: Wheat-Op- en. M H clone, Corn-o- p,, nl1 1 $-- 4; Open, SI 1-- 4; C,0W W, close, high. II 151-- 2; 4; is t. . l-- l. high, 1 high, SI $-- 4; S-- l; Th'la afternoon a party of IN DENVER (By tha United Freoal DENVER, March 7. Tht bodies of Harry Adler, aged $4, and Grace Nottingham, aged 10. hla divorced wife, were found in the Waldorf hotel today. It Is believed that they died Thursday, aa they wer heard quarreling then by the hotel guests. The woman had a bullet through her head and the man waa, shot In tha bowels. A note signed by tha man names a hotel man aa the cause of the tragedy. MISTAKEN IDENTIFICATION OF VICTIM OF SCHOOL FIRE DRUG well-kno- FOR (Ry the United Press 1 BERLIN, March 7. The kaiser has confirmed the military sentence against hi distant kinsman. Count von Hohenau. The trial waa the result 'f the accusations made by Editor Harden. The count la dismissed from the army and loaea all hla decorations. His close friend von Moltke was attacked by Editor Harden. THE THOMAS AUTO IS LEADING. THE CZAR FAVORS PARDON FOR STOESSEL (By the United Preaa) LEXINGTON, Neb., March 7. Tha (By the United Press.) Thomas car, the leader of the New ST. PETERSBURG. March 7. The Tork-Par- ia d. race, has registered at esar is the evidence in the It Is making good dime over the General reviewing Stoeasel rase. It la Intimated sandy roads. that he favors a pardon and that army officers favor ten years' Imprisonment. vagariesIfT IDDORSED (By the United Press.) CLEVELAND, March 7. The body identified aa Katharine Weller of Pittsburg, a teachef. has been found to be a man, and Is thought to be that of John Krajnyak, who disappeared at the time of the fire. It la believed that he went to the rescue of the children and waa burned. It Is known Laka, that Weller had died. mining operators from Salt headed by Willard P. Snyder and Including Orson Keeler, Louis Gordon THE FLEET MAY VISIT ALL PUGET SOUND PORTS and Leslie Savage, arrived In Ogden. Gold to Circle, routs all e0 are They (By the United Press.) the El Dorado of Nevada; and after WASHINGTON. March 7 Senator spending an hour of two in the camp Piles has requested Secretary Metcalf will leave for the West that the Atlantic fleet be directed to anchor for a short time In every port MEXICAN COUNTRY CLUB. CITT OF MEXICO, March 7. The on Puget sound. He also requested Cuernavaca Country dub. one of the that the crtloer Washington be ortnost ambitious organisations of Ita dered to proceed as soon as possible kind In the republic, will be Inaugu- to Puget sound., so that the state for rated today with a golf tournament which It Is named can honor the vesSpecial trains will be run to carry the sel The department granted the latter request . crowds from this city. 7. li, 'GILLETTE FACES The itic. threatened by the Helton of the atate railroad lOimiiimtion, haa ordered the rvaump-lio- n of full freight srrvicr mi all lit. branch line. An lnveatAlimi il l'iii.-i- i PRESIDENCY and Sunday. SAFE BLOWERS RETRENCHMENT POLICY ABANDONED BY THE U. P. GOV. HUGHES SEHTEHCE 'weather forecast. Pair tonight SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1908 (By the United Press.) LINCOLN. .Neb.. March long-drawn-o-ut March 7. At I WASHINGTON. yelect this afternoon no official ( the Japanese ultimatum had lltatj ) BOISE. March 7. The taking of testimony in the court-marti- al of Captain Clrake Dudley of the Fourteenth United States cavalry- - ia concluded and tha decision will be submitted to the war department for approval. The prosecution tatabllahed the fact that Captain Dudley, while commanding officer at Boise barracks, caused the imprisonment of a private in a dark closet, two by five in aise, for four day! allowing him bread and water once a day. and that another private was forced to wear a placard on hla back with the Inscription Bad, ba-boy." The accused admitted that these punishments were administered, claiming that extreme measures were necessary on account of the incorrigibility of the men. Co-aa- ? Chlna-Japane- CONFIRMED uTiru. ELECTRIC CHAIR dis-iloe- that tlie brjneh roads are doing COWERING IN HIS CELL BURN PRISON. the greatest liiiNiiirsa of the past four year mid the retrenchment polny ha been ubaiuioned. H IN AU- Shrinks from the Terrible Which Fate Awaits Him Convicted of KNICKERBOCKER TRUST Grace Brown During an ExSlaying WILL 800N REOPEN mittee :i resolution was presented and on cursion Big Mooso Laka adoptf.l endorsing Governor Hughe (By tha United Press.) for tiio The Teaolut.lon NEW YOKE. March 7. The Knickpraised the present national adminis- erbocker AURUKN, N. Y Munh "Tha trust ia to repoen at noon, tration. 4. A Justice of the supreme women templed me und 1 Hi," U the March The (tote for holding the state conage-ol- d excuse of Chester Cilirtt! the court authorises this action. u set for April 11 In New vention slayer of Grace ltruwn, who ia coweri York lly. CRUISERS ARRlva mi AN DIEGO ing tu hla cell In Auburn prison, awaiting In fear and trembling the execution of the death sriitetn in tha electrio (By tha United FEDERAL COURT BAN DIEGO, March 7. The cruiser chair. Unless a further delay la secured, Washington and the Tennessee arrived here from Banta Barbara Gillette haa but a little more than three IN OGDEN MONDAT . and will remain in this harbor ten weeks to live, the death warrant fixing the week of March SO as the time fur daya then sail for Mare Island. tlie execution. The federal court will convene in Shrinking from the terrible fate that Ogden Monday, Judge Marshall presidaoaita him. Gillette Undo relief In ing. A jury haa been aunmioited and blaming lita misfortune upon the young will be In attendance. The case of girl w hom he was convicted of slaying Thomas England against the Ogden during iluit tragic exeuruUia on liig TO TAKE PLACE Waterworks company will come up for Uoouc lake. hearing. Thia te an action In which "I didn't kill Grace Drown, he walls sixty-tw- o termers of Plain City am with chattering tee Ur. "Rha Jumped suing to recovtr a sum of about $27,000 OF TELEGRAPH from the boat. I was frightened and for crops which they allege were deI ran away and let her drown. It was stroyed because the waterworks comall her faulL I would never have got pany took water from Ogden river let Ona of tha greatest menaces to tha mixed up in thia scrape If aha which the farmers claim they were enme alone. Hha always kept chasing titled to and were deprived of. The Interests of labor unions, ao union men after me, and then, like any other felcase has gone the round of tha courts aay, la about te ba Installed on all of tha Harrtman trains entering Ogden. low, I yielded to her Importunities for two years; "It waa Grace Brown's pathetic letIn fact, nearly all of tha trains have ters that convicted me," continued a been already equipped, and it will not be long before tha whole system haa Gillette. "But Grace Brown waaa't aa been similarly equipped. White It may good and pure aa her letters led people be a menace to organised labor. It la to believe. I could never believe that ona of tha greatest of boons to the they were written by. her, they .were ae different from the real girt aa I traveling public. In other words. It Is knew her." simply a telephone over which a pas' Dreplte tha calumnies of Gillette, senger, while tha train la running at thoee same letters of Grace Brown sixty miles par hour, can call up any ona within tha Itmlta of tha division In have become classics, depicting aa It which tha train Is running at tha time, has seldom dona before tha pains and even hla wife or sweetheart, aa the agonies of unrequited love. Coming case may ba, and talk to them, oven If straight from tha heart of this poor he ta traveling at tha rate of one hun- little factory girl, a heart buffeted between shame and love, she little knew dred mlka per hour. (By tha United Preaa .f To the average passenger this ap- tha weight of her thrilling words efforts to pears to be a great thing, but to the BERLIN, March It did not require a Judge or Jury verify Cri de Searlsa report of the average operator It does not. Tha lat- to convict Gillette of a Crime greater marriage of Count Began and Anna ter clalma ha area In It tha ruination than tha mere slaughter of a follow Gould In a German village have foil- of the telegraphers' union. Ha claims creature. Tha death of "Billy" Brown ed. It la denied that the kaiser exthat should tha telegraphers have a at hla hand waa but a trival Incident pressed an opinion regarding the grievance, no matter how Just It may compared with hla crimes against tha match, and It la also denied that ba and should threaten to strike to en- aarred forces of human nature. Ills expressed a desire to be a German force their demanda the company despicable record on Ilia In tha old courthouse at Herkimer, aide by aide citizen. Cri'a atory Is generally dis- would simply tell tha telegraphers to with that of tha dead girt, allowing credited. go to the hot place, and run their him, a mere key, aa a sniveling, hypoPARIS March 7. Crl maintains tha trains by the telephone system. critical, wholi heartleM and aelflsti truth of hla statement of the marriage villain, who In tha sheepskin of an of Began and Anna Gould and pur- PACIFIC LUMBERMEN'S CASE honest suitor, resorted with pracocloua SUBMITTED ON BRIEFS ports to have tha details, but Anna faculty to tha ancient devices of the denies tha marriage. It la alleged by sly eeductlonlst, prostituted woman's 1 tha Press United (By Crl that few witnesses wera present trust to gratify hla animal nature, March WASHINGTON, and alienee was enjoined. The brides will be submitted by both aides In missed tha whole truth of lifes moanremarriage without the family's ap- the Pacific lumbermen's cases turned a Blinking hack to honest against ing, proval, under her father's will, gives In the next few daya responsibility, knew no higher moral railroads th half of her estate to her children by The Interstate Commerce commission courage than her first marriage. hearing has been concluded. No witWASHINGTON, March 7. Ambasnesses were called, but arguments sador Takahlra lata thia afternoon SHAKESPEARE UNDER THE BAN. wera heard and tha oommlslon now been Informed of the action of AUBTIN, Texaa, March 7. Shake, haa the arguments In all tha Pacific had not hla In regard to China. government Merchant of Venice" haa lumber cases with a mass of technical pears' The ambassador had considered tha Inbeen put on the Index of undesirable data A decovering the situation. r hooka by the public school authorities cision la not looked for before a week. cident trivial. of Austin, who held that It engenders SAUSAGES OF DEAD. HORSES. contempt and hatred for tha Jewa among achool children. CHICAGO. March 7. J. J. Bchmldt, manufacturer, win shortly apsausage NEVADA REPUBLICANS before tha grand Jury to answer pear SAID TO BE INCENSED to the charge of having' made hla wares 'from tha carcasses . of dead (By the United Preaa) horses. . TONOPAH, March 7. The RepubNelicans of this city and Southern WOULD SAVE THE TOADS. vada are incensed at the attempt of COLUMBUS, O.. March 7. A moveSouthern Pacific representatives to ment for the preservation' of the lowly Governor state thia for swing Hughea toad has been Inaugurated by ProfesNevada Republicans are against anysor A. C. Pharre-Gaglandscape artthing that Harr) man and the South(By the United Preaa) ist. who declares that the ugly little ern Pacific favor. Secretary Taft ia WASHINGTON, March 7. The At- animal! by destroying Insects, are regarded as the strongest candidate, fleet's Pacific program will be preservers of plant and animal life lantic and undoubtedly Nevada will line up announced Monday, aays Secretary and conservators of public health. with other Western states for him. Metcalf. It will fix the time of tha fleet's arrival at tha various porta It la expected to arrive at Magdalena bay March 15, Ran Diego April 27 and Baa Francisco May 6. Tha ships will ba docked at Hunter's Point, Puget Bound GETTING BLUER and the entire fleet will be assembled at Beattie In June for maneuvers with the Pacific fleet The fourth division will b reorganised and will Include SAY MERCHANTS New the Nebraska Mississippi. Hampshire and Idaho, and will go to The ladles of the Degree of Poca- Manila atop at Honolulu and return hontas put up a Job on the braves of by the Sues canal. "Getting better all the time," aay tha local merchants In speaking of the busiHiawatha tribe, last evenness outlook for Ogden. "While we ing. Long before the members of the TEDDY TO TALK TO MOTHERS. are not experiencing a boom," said ona lodge arrived the ladles took possession of the dining room and prepared a WASHINGTON, March 7 Presi- of them, we are doing a good business and it la getting better every day." magnificent luncheen. They kept hid dent Roosevelt haa accepted an Invitauntil the lodge adjourned and the tion to deliver the opening address at Others tell the same story and aay that members had started for their homes, tha Congress of Mothers next Tuesday they feel that things are all right In when they were Intercepted and Invited and will taka advantage of the occa- Ogden and that they will enjoy a good Into the dining room for a good time. sion to glv further expression to hla trade the coming spring and look for Not one of the members of the tribe views on "race suicide." Elmer Ells- good . buainss throughout the summer. knew anything about It, and to say worth Brown, commissioner of educa- They feel that wre It not for the apthat they were surprised la to put II tion, and Charles P. Neil, commission- proaching national election Ogden would boom thia year. Collections are mildly. Bister Alice Collins presided er of labor, will also apeak. The will extend through eight daya getting decidedly better and traveling at the table and toasts were responded to by a number of the members of both and will attract women from all over men for local houses report things In good .shape and Improving rapidly. the land. organisation! iTe-iden- 7' Pn-sa.- ) 7-- A11 Ba-g- an . 7Brith PROGRAMME f.- DEXT MONDAY g! bT. UUIM, . eon-gre- 1 ea |