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Show Jur All J Th People Try th Paper That the '" That It. Mart Hav JouraaL th For JJLriha tuny. That Why They Take th Journal. Advertiser th ... TlM : H.. G.vc MLNtwi JL Tou J J All th Newt Truth Cannot Alford to Forget This. w X J 1 60 VOL.XIL--N0. ilulilishri! Daily at (Dinlru. Utah THE IDEA OF TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1908 DIVORCE OFFERS $.0,000 REWARD FOR VALUABLE PACKAGE REPUGNANT TO MRS. THAW NEW II ROOSEVELT BRIEF ADDRESS. RESIDENT A lt,u. Ant, (By th YORK. l.'iiiil Pit 1 March li. Fnink'.u. Bartlett, counsel for Mr. WillLmi Thaw, says the idea of a dtvony l, . tween Evelyn and Harry is repugnant his client. Evelu is alleged to MAKES want a separation. Peasant from All Over Welfare of th Child Topio to Be Considered Notabl Precedent. TWENTY FIREMEN INJURED IN SHOPPING DISTRICT (By the Untied Pres WoHd-- Th NEW TURK. March 10. A Is the Main fire in the heart of the shopping district today caused Injury y to twenty firemen. The big Sicgtl-Coopstore caught, but the hhize 10. a With IfiHlN'TON. March was extinguished. Fifty Anns were by President Roosevelt affected by the hss. rtf address well known iwhlcb hr elaborated his -0B race suicide" and the duties MESSAGE FROM GHERARDI . wnherhiHd. the first International DOES NOT MENTION JEFFS for the welfare of the child quarter-million-doll- er faamge fU openrd today t the National under the auspices (By the United Press.) Mothers congress, March 10. A wireIn WASHINGTON, was held the session rts Inaufural over less message from Lii uteiiuut Uherardi. from all House. Delegates mite who was sent In the tender Yankton In attendance. to, world were con-- f to seek Fred Jeffs, stranded on an Ttrii is the first International of the Galapagos group in the mothers to be held In Roosevelt has done Pacific ocean, says he will arrive at to make It a Acapuco, tomorrow--. He does not ineii-tlo- n ryihing In his power of Jeffs and It Is believed he failed All the machinery of the ggreas. been at has to find hlin. of state placed (MTrury disposal pf the congress, with the d. Ameri-preside- nt countries to vhlrh the Vnlted States has representation are actively Mrs Frederick Rebuff of Philadelphia la president of the and will preside at the sessions, which will continue until next Tuesday. Many famous names appear on ftMutt that forty-eig- ht dlplo-Mt- ic con-pt- m AGAINST official delegates appointed a. governors of nil the states, Grover Cleveland, who representative. marks a' notable pmcedmt, Inasmuch as this is the (M tlrpe that any body of women m heid a session In the White II k a New Jersey Ths convention IV United Sattea la officially repre-b- y Elmer Ellsworth Brown, ifpolatad by President Roosevelt, and tarty every stats Is represented by a Mepte appointed by th governor. I the "Ihi welfare of the child silt topic to be considered by the enema Some of the specific sub-k- K ire the moral training of the the AM in the home, in th day school' tad li the Buliday school ; manual fnhtag; physical exercises; (he care of th deaf, the blind ad the mentally deficient and end the treatment of erring chUdrea. Legislative measures needed for the protection of children are to be discussed, and the ahrond view the nothere take of this 'part of the aihject to evident from the eider thin head. "Marriage and ," tenement pure food laws, kwi end "regulation of child labor" lie ioim of them. The National Congress of Mothers d the United States has been study-to- g the needs of childhood tor the past hi years, and through Its local dr-de- e and annual conferences has endeavored to unify the best thought of the nation on the widest measures to be adopted to secure the highest Ftyeicsl, mental and moral development of the coming race. With this tow In view th International ngw has been called. sub-topi- (By the United Press.) WASHINGTON, March 10. Representative Hay of California launched a revolt against the power of the speaker today. He proposes to have the house elect the rules committee and make it consist of seven instead of five members. A call fof a Republican caucus to consider the matter will be circulated for signatures. ATTEMPT TO OF ABUSING GIRLS IS NOW BEING TRIED (By the United NEW YORK, March f Raymond Hitchcock, Preen.) 18. The trial the comedian, emeed of abusing young girls, wae Wnn this morning. Hitchcock's wife excluded from the court room, but he called to A special testify. And of ion men wan summoned. DEMOCRATS (By the United Press.) CHRISTIANA, Sweden, March 10. Swedish workmen fired ten or fifteen shots from the garden against the royal palace today In an admitted attempt to assassinate King Guatsv. The balls smashed the windows and struck Inside the walls. The members of ths royal family are away. Guards captured the men, who still had fifty cartridges. NINE PERSONS FIRE INJURED IN WILINKSBURG (By the United Press) PITTSBURG, March 10. Nine persons were Injured, among them Fire Chief Cromllch, In a 1800,000 blase this morning, which destroyed the largest business block in Wlllklns-bur- g, a fashionable suburb. The chief fell Into the basemtnt. ACCEPTS CONDITIONALLY. will vote (By the United Prees.) 10. AdMarch WASHINGTON, miral Dewey hae conditionally accept(By the United Press.) ed the Invitation of San Francisco, WASHINGTON, March 10. Captain Oakland. San Diego, Santa Barbara, Swi predicts that congress will San Pedro and Beattie to attend the ,or four battleships before the receptions to toe given the Evans of the session: He says the Dem fleet. Pressure of official duties may "Ms will support the measure. prevent his attendance. TOR FOUR BATTLESHIPS RAILROAD PLEADS GUILTY. (By the United Press.) ST. LOUIS. March 10. The Frisco railroad has pleaded guilty to the federal Indictment charging the granting of rebates to the Chapman Dewey Lumber company. HOKE TIME - (By the United PresO FEKIN, March 10. Minister Haya- dven the Chinese councillor, a 8h,h Kal, two days more to tom' euirender of the Tatsu Is anxious to prevent tnd th "tome time stop th. hlpmsnt of arms to the rebels. J1 de-Pbl-na 0L0 PONY SHOW IN LONDON. KING EDWARD WRITES LETTER TO THE KAISER ' (By the United Press) BERLIN, March 10. The kaiser has received a letter from King Edward expressing regret at the commotion caused by the publication of the Lord Tweed mouth Incident. The Times is censured severely. - PRINCE SAGAN AND ANNA ARE COMING TO NEW YORK I Mrch 10 One of the (By the United Press.) toSgrrgations of hunters and PARIS. March 10. Prince Sagan tver seen In England Is on has engaged passage for himself and wwtlon at the show opened here to. Anna Gould on the Kronprincs Wilno which will continue until Sat helm, sailing from Cherbourg for New I Tork tomorrow. excnlng. 7 - (I-IHus of LOSS .in '..n-- .i.! :n ..iiir- nw.inl .i f.i ( ill. 'll .11. ,1 i In li.il,. Ii i ii.'. l.ii.il i!i I'.ii'k.iKi- .1 stii-.i- ! . S r.i Hi,. I i.i ' 1: - 'i ii, s 1, 'I,- . j - YOUNG .nil.: K'u.i fid. i I T'l,- PEOPLE'S INTERNATtON-mCONVENTION. u AL WILL PRESENT CREDENTIALS. United Press) Enthi'Miastic Workers Intent Upon RARC! A. S.itn. Mu ri ll lrt. Christianization of ths Entire World i' il Kina Alfonso warin- rescues and heroic work of Rarcvloi. ily ill.- Uiiiii-' i toda ..1 Th i Convention were e le the First of Its tii ly dcinrs. interne and musts prevented precaution WASHINGTON. Mnuii l.i -- Wu nt violence, a th.-rare Tir.g Finns Mill lv riT.-i',K strious loss of life this morning when taken nd Ever Held Is Remar-kabla- . and ..f ti;c a mms 111 the cliy. and Wliil: tire -- turted in the city and county (iiiiii-rodn.l will i'i- " a the street ttircuali hospital outside the city limits. For houses ant III I'fi'ilciiiitil. a time ii appeared as if the flimsy which ti. mik pu.'d were searched liTTSKUKO. Ill.. M.irt h 10.- - Over The police warned (he frame structure wire doomed. Cool and gun 17.0iiii.nn0 heads and quick work saved the situa-aiio- peopl 11 (limuliiK rii'Wer In x.'iiinr tin' tim Stilt,. ii mi and no on, was seriously hurt. would ( b MMunt y !i"t. The king l '.madii. d their i nli.il 1,1 visii rril, Austrian fleet tuiiivriw . (Ry (hr Umtrd 1r.ss 1 Adjoining the hospital Is the city aims will Ion sen then .Madrid. and I'.tii in W i.f Tile (he filt liM.iy MASHINGTON. queen house, housing several hundred aged MjivIi lii and crippled pauper, victims of the stayed if .'l idt'ld. K.niki'vi Ii h.t mail.- tu,. f Gl.-- - j 'uti l uiitiniuil conveiilluti of ilie Young I11K 1ioiiiiii.iii.iii fur l"it iiiiiMri x earthquake, and a wiiil rush followed CROCKERS The jlV.'i'UV Mixxlntiary innveiiimi. SERIOUS CONDITION. the alarm. The fire was soon under .ilif.il ui.i M:iuiit. exHixit jnn inuxio hull the ltitxl'iirg NIU'x control after two alarms hud been (He the United Tree ) 11,. Viixt axi'Hilil.iyo, which tile 1. .1.1.1.. .1. lines t'i. turned in. NEW V ; K. March 1( -- A innsult-tatlo- n 11.' lii.U'x K.iiil.i.'ix.'iiie nf ihe forotii txt of liysician is Inina held at x. clergy iiieii Uuili si ml laymen of DEMOCRATS ARRANGING l.'T. lino Aiiili,rx"ii. Hii'k'i.im: . r hon,Calithe George Cracker, ihe uii'l Ui.i'i'lx1, hk well u Ihnu--.iiiFOR NATIONAL CONVENTION fornia uullli'iiiiire. to decide whether ii ml I'lilli'.t Sl.it. x .iltui'iitv f.ir lii.' i.f illHtrirl Ilf itl'i'KOli. J . 1)111 .Mel '..III I. worker of the his cond'ii-M- will permit of an operai.Hiin ,.f both intent upon the tion for s'i'iiiiich trouble. HI friend (By the United Press.) 'iiiixiiiiiiiziiii.in of (lie .'til Ire world. the fear "uieoine. CHICAGO, March 10. The 'I'lie 'I- -! .if xpeuki-- r for tlie (lire days ee of the Iieinocratlc national of Hie coiil'oroniv iii.l tuli-nearly a committee met here today to consider RAIL REPRESENTATIVES liuiili'eii Tinmin iex. inlHxiniiary 8IDE PRESENT THEIR ,M the arrangement in1 for the national of every All thft members were convention. iv by their head officers i: the United Press.) it ml the president present except John T. McOraw of nf score ig WASHINGTON, March 10 Six West Virginia. Elaborate arrangecolleges and young of the Southern railway, ments will be made for the Denver organ Isut inns are prem-nt- . headed President hy Finley, met Labor In it essentials the convention is meeting. Commissioner Nell and 'interstate In aeveral respects. remarkahl It Is Com niiioner Knapp toCommerce Ihe first of Its kind ever held; It is NEW RECORD ESTABLISHED day to present tlielr aide of the wage a religious convention uf earnest BY THE PACIFIC FLEET reduction workers, but (here Is no such thing ss denoinlnatioiilsm recognised In it, evNAVAL CAPTAINS SAV (By th United Press.) (By the United Press.) t IMA HA, March 10. James J. Fee. ery known J'rotestsnt church being ARMOR LOW BELT TOO WASHINGTON, March 10 Admiral believed to be iiiHuiie or an anarchist, largely represented; It Is a convention Evanss fleet will hav a new target entered (he Merchants iiunal bank of an organised movement affecting (By the United Prees.) practice record to meet after reach10. this demanded March WASHINGTON, $6,000 and 17,000,008 young people, but which conCapmorning, ing Magdalena bay. The Pacific fleet tains no memliershlp; and while It Is has completed Its practice. The Al- tain C. McRae Winslow of tha battle- threatened to blow up the place. He In charge of young people, It la parNew A. and L. carried bottle tu a he declared which five-incKey, ship Hampshire h bany broke the record for the e, but which ticipated In by as many old aa young gun, and the 8t. Louis for the eight-inc- h who la to command the cruiser Salem, be full of persona. guns, according to a report to were witnesses before th naval In' waa found to contain no explosive. The purpose of tha convention, one Drake engaged the man qulry today. Captain Winslow de the navy department dared that the armor belt waa too In ronvenaitlon and aent for detective of th largest ever held in tha country. Is fourfold, via: to bring together low. , and Fee was arrested. MILORDS "CONFIDENDIAL leaders In mtsalonary effort and those LETTER TO THE KAISER to whom the boards will look for FINED FOR REBATING. leadership for helpful conference; to consider the pressing need for ah ad(By the United Prees.) (By the United Proas.) HT. IJ1U1S, LONDON, March 10. Lord Tweed March 10. Federal vance movement at home and abroad; mouth admits that be told of the Judge Dyer today lined th St. Louie to dlnruea the precnt campaign of kaisers letter confidentially, to the A Han FranclMco railroad $11,000 on IU niisNtunary education and formula't for Its extension; and to pray women of his family, and others were pica of guilty to an Indictment on plana told confidentially, by them, and In thirteen count charging rebating on and earnestly resolve to enter with consecration upon the camtime the matter reached the Times shipments In the Chapman A Dewey greaterof mlsHlnnary education among accounting for the stories printed Lumber company of Karmaa City, th paign th 17,000,000 yoifhg men and young navabout concerning correspondence road to pay the cutiia Tim line la tlie women and Sunday echool members al estimates' minimum. In the United States and Canada." HAMILTON COMPLIMENTS The Increase In systematic study of NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. mission affairs hy the young people of PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT United th Prase.) (By the churrhea since the organisation of LONDON, March 10. England has (By tha United Presa.) (By the United Press) the Young Peoples Missionary move10. The March Interfcrred to China from WASHINGTON, save Jap' WASHINGTON, March 10. Repre- anese Is considered by leaders to be ment waa the senate thla afternoon confirmed humiliation. Great care sentative Hamilton of Michigan adremarkable. The records show that uf W. of offemdve to an nomination taken avoid James attitude Kagsdale dressed the house today on the reaIn 1808 there were 17.000 young people consul-generwaa It SL to an California as Tnkta Aa at ally of Japan, sons, principles and imitations InIn mission study classes; In 190$ there dll' Petersburg. volved In the government and regula- Intimated that a war. would be were 50,000, and this year th numbers of' la to unwilling tion of employes He complimented pleasing. Japan run over 100,00$ and are still rapidly fend England. President Roosevelt. growing. There Is now hardly a denomination but what has ltd young ANOTHER BIO RICH AND DANIELS TO MEET. people's secretary, especially engaged In the direction of thle study among WILL ATTEMPT BOSTON, March 10. Tomorrow will the young people, and In the larger STRIKE IN be a noteworthy day for college bodies there are several, some workbeen fishes, arrangements having ing In the Interests of the foreign - RELEASE OF completed for a dual swimming meet others of the horns. field, between the Harvard and Tale swimIDE Three meetings will be held In Exming teams at the Brookline public position musle hail each of the three baths, tand In addition there will be and all will be absolutely dedays, a similar content between teams void of all denominational character RENO. Nev., March 9. There waa from the New Tork Athletic club and except that on Thursday afternoon, the Brookline Swimming club. A special another ulrike In Rawhide today. Th-- when group meetings will lie held, people are growing more excited every when the different denomination will be an Invitation or An attempt Is to be made to have feature race between Charles M. Daniels, the day over Rawhide Hills. It la mid sectional groups will meet Marie Disaon, a young woman from separately world' champion, and Leslie Q. Rich that Raalilde Hills la Increaring 100 and be addresed by their own leaBelgium who Is held for the federal of the Brookline team. per cent every day. The Rawhide der. authorities released on habeas corpus Harvard and Tale will play water Hills Mining company owns the Lone A most Interesting exhibit of eduBrownPapers were served upon Chief and awlm a relay race In addi- Ktar No. 1, Midnight No. 8 and Gold cational literature was place on dising today to bring the woman to the polo tion to a aerie of sprint races. The Triangle, comprlalng flfty-thracres, play In the building used by ,the Exdistrict court at 1 oclock, for which two club teams will do the same thing. situated near the famous Royal and position society as a retaurant, and hour the hearing waa set. It was post In addition to these event there will Tiger and adjoining the New Tork, there Is also a collection of curios poned, however, until 9:80 Wednes- be three specialties. Let Rich will do which was sold to James Burns. Jack from foreign lands and dlrtplay nf day. when the United States attorney the Monte Crlsto sack dive; "Jim" Rmlth, who Aral got ore on the Flor- stereoscopic, colored enlargements and will he In attendance, and contest the Greene his swimming exhibition, and ence, Is sacking ore for shipment He lantern slides of views taken In the application. a tub race will make up these fea- has eight leasee and own the Rawhide mission fields. The federal authorities desire to de ture. Conmlldated and other big proper ilj port the woman. She came Into this In Rawhide and considers Rawhide country from British Columbia for Im TRAP SHOOTING TOURNAMENT. Hills his pet ground. Emil Grutt la moral purposes It Is claimed, and upof the Rawhide Mining compresident on this ground they take their stand. March 10. Un- pany; T. J. Flynn, pioneer of the PHILADELPHIA, V. B. camps, of the Keystone MANITOBA WINTER EXPOSITION. der (he a u pice Shooting league, a target tournament Leonard, banker of Rawhide; H. D. In which some of the best trap shoot- McMaaters, mine operator of Cripple BRANDON. Man, March 10. Hun of the country are entered was Creek, directors, and E. Gauthrle, busiers dreds of farmers and their wives from today on the league's grounds ness man of San Francisco, secretary. all over Manitoba and Saskatchewan opened at Holmeaburg Junction. The ahoot Is ' attended the opening today of the conducted In connection with THIRD TERM FOR ROOSEVELT. Brandon winter live stock and agrlcul being show now being held the Sportsmen's tural fair in the magnificent expos! In the OMAHA, Neb March 18. "A third armory, and First Regiment tion building Just completed here at a the double attraction ha brought term for Roosevelt Is the slogan of cost of 850,000. 'Conventions will be In (By the United Prees.) sportsmen from other cities many of the delegates who arrived held by various breeders' organisations manystatea. Omaha today for the Republican state and LOUISVILLE, March 10. One hunof ths province during ths next four The program Include events ag- convention, to be held tomorrow. Un- - dred night riders captured Birmingdays. gregating a total of 190 target, and der the primary rule, the Republican ham, Marshall county, early today. in addition to thla a 100 'target voters of Lancaster county. In which one fatally, FOREIGN BEANS FOR BOSTON. handicap. The Sportsmen Show as- Lincoln Is located, have ent delegates They shot six 'negroes, sociation has donated $450 worth of pledged to work for Roosevelt, first whipped five others, and told all to senleave. The tobacco troubles were not BOSTON, March 10. Owing to the hand nome trophies for the shooters, last and all the time, and similar shortage In the California crop of and there will be both high and low timents are expressed by delegates a factor. Two hundred riders visited Brooks-vlll- e, beans, Boston cpmmlaslon men have average money on each day of the from several other counties. took possession of the telephone has committee It seek found their supo tournament. The Republican state necessary to to an alarm, and destroyed It Is thst and of the Hubs favorite diet abroad. On declared for prevent la Taft likely The Sportsmen show, proper cargo of beans has already arrived attracting much attention. Nature he will receive the Indorsement of the 40,000 pounds of tobacco. They forced from Marseilles and heavy orders have haa been copied In every detail of the convention, but an Interesting situa- a tobacco man to point out the pooled been placed for more. The foreign decorations and exhibits, and In va- tion may arise as a result of the con- and Independent tobacco In the warebeans cost a trifle more than the riety and Interest eclipse anything of flict between the Taft and Roosevelt houses. and the pooled tobacco waa , burned. American-grow- n force. article. the kind previously held here.' SAN (By the United Press.) FKANv'JSUO. March 10. 8en-sur,ii:- al 1 e n. pit-M-n- '- - ili-i- : 1 , ; - mix--i.'ii.i- iii lx it. nllro-glycerln- nt TO OFFEND cs AND 1. SAVED LIFE AND I'KIIiM I'lrs- - 111' ' BY ACCUSED j - A REVOLT the Ust of hy the " i al a rd ee Ne-ra- KENTUCKY da vice-preside- NIGHT RIDERS I -- 4 ' |