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Show VOL. XIL No. 80 grans Puhliaijrfc Daily at JURY 10 HAYTI IN GRIP EVANS IS NOW Q&rtt. Htalj THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1908 UNCLE AI PASO SAMS E PROBE THEFT FOR SALT LAKE NOBLES; FEELING BETTER Jury Federal Investigate May France and Germany Close In On Alexis to Compel the Crime at the Utah Pay- ment of Debts. National Bank. PORT AU PRINCE. Hayti. April . MYSTERY The Hayiten government today iwurd a formal denial of the reports that political executions were continuing. statement failed to allay the alarm. McCORNICK PRESIDENT puts The Refugees at the French legation have rs given Minister Carteron what he matter in hands of dis-triconvincing evidence that several booth of the eusiiected plotters were shot yesterday. It la suspected that General Coicou, chief of the miliIn all probability the theft of 104,-2- 5 tary, la stirring the people to attack from the reeerve chest of the Utah the whitea Marines on the cruiser National bank of Salt Lake Cltw will Dee Moines, and those on the German be Investigated by the United States cruiser, Bremen, are in readiness for grand Jury when It convenea on April Immediate landing If needed. Minister Carteron no longer conceals development on 1. This was a newMcComk-k, W. 8. presi- the fact that the French legation is Wednesday. dent of the bank, waa questioned about armed anticipating an attack. It la the matter la quoted aa replying; expected that the government will atI have asked District Attorney tempt to take the refugees by force. Booth, through a representative, to take The French cruiser, Dee trees, Is hurryup the matter, and he has expressed hie ing from SC Thomas. A clash la exwillingness to do everything In his pow-p- r pected when Manager Rtinbold preto clear the mystery of the rob- sents through the German minister the Ananclal claims against the Haytiert bery." '' District Attorney Booth declined to government when matter the German Arms demand the principal discuss questioned by and six per cent Interest from 1900 a Tribune representative. The deliberations of a grand Jury on 1300,000 In Haytlen bonds and the he said, end I cannot price with Interest of the local street ars secret consistently say anything concerning railroad. Alexia makes counter claims the matter. At any rate, what the for money he declares the Hermann grand Jury may do is not a newspacompany owes him personally. He also pers business. I know only my duty threatens to demand Indemnity for the and If The Tribune, or any other, calls recent uprising which he accuses the my attention to evidence which tends Arms of Ananclng. . to incriminate any one In the robbery, I shall boo to It that it cornea before the grand Jury. When Informed that other grand Jury Investigations, notably the timber caaea In Oregon and Idaho, were announoed before the ESTABLISH PAPER Juries were empanelled, he remarked that he was unfamiliar with the manner of conducting offices other than Ms own. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 2. John James Chip man, a director of the Mitchell anounced today that he would Utah National bank, said tfiat if it establish and operate a labor paper were the ntenton to enllt the aid of here. Its special object being the conthe grand Jury In an effort to attach tinuance of Industrial peace between the theft to the guilty persons, he was the miner organisation e and the ownaot aware of It ers. Of his plane and policy Mitchell The matter has not been discussed said: in n directors' meeting," he said. Mr. My hope la that I can carry out Chlpman also remarked that no suggestmy ideal to the fullest fruition. Not ion of a grand Jury Investigation had only will the paper, whose name haa been made to him In any form. not been selected, devote Itself to the Detective Londoner, the Pinkerton, mining Industry, but to labor generin who le charge of the cane, dis- ally, though the affairs of the miners claimed knowledge of any official conwill be given primary consideration." clusion to bring the robbery before the grand Jury. He declined to discuss any phase of the case, saying there waa no new development to Impart SAMUEL The grand Jury will be empanelled Monday, April IS. It will Investigate the robbery and will get all of the A GUEST III OGDEII facia UP EFFORT TO CLEAR ct con-aide- attorney . MOUSE MCE TRACK GAMBLING Samuel Newhouse, the most extensive mining in the country, wilt be In operators the guest of this evening; Ogden Messrs. Horace and Harold Perry. Mr. Newhouse will arrive at 6 oclock on the Oregon Short Line frint Salt Lake City accompanied by Count Leon de Laborde, one of his Parisian friends and a distinguished French n Aleman. Mr. Newhouse will be met at the depot by Ms hosts, and escorted tv fle Reed hotel. This evening he will be the guest of honor at the dinner to be tendered himself and a email party of friends, by hie hosts, at the Weber dub. He and Count de Laborde will remain In Ogden until tomorrow morning. Mr. Newhouse wm.be a guest et a box party at the Grand tonight where be goes to witness the production f The Virginian. The production will be of particular Interest to Mr. Newhouse. he having been well acquainted with the parents of the leading lady In The mate today passed by a vote of 27 to It the amendment to the Percy Grey law, one of the e gambling, hlch had already paased the assembly. T a substitute for the Agnew bill Hid Identical with It The amended Nil, if it Anally passes, will put an to k betting In New York. The moton on the luusumte waa made to get the measure before the senate anti-rac- race-trac- In order to secure Its Anal paasagw. Grady tricked Aw opponents by moving i amendment to the penal code cov-N- n the race bills, and provided fop bing them referred to the revision committee on the ground that the Mart and Agnew Mile ere not Identical. Agnew apparently thought Grady "csnt to refer to the committee' on Printed and engrossed bills of which he la the chairman. The motion waa carrier. It Is now recognised that all the race bills havq fallen Into the hands of the enqmy. It to expected ,hat this committee win hold them as Nng as possible, and report unfavor-hl- y If possible. This . will welt In much unexpected delay. Lte this afternoon anti-raci- 1 PASO ROBLES. Calif, April I. The coast line train from Loe Angeles with tha Admiral Evans car Sacramento" attached arrived at Paso Robles at 6:57 this morning. Tha car was sidetracked Ave blocks from the hotel. The morning was cold, the ground covered with frost, the air waa clear. Lieut. Frank Evans seemed to be enthusiastic over his father's condition. The dry air on land," he said, certainly worked wondera The admiral began showing Improvement aa soon as he left Sap Diego. He received visitors and waa more active than at any time alnce leaving Hampton Roads Last night he went to bed at 8 o'clock and slept like a baby. I slept by Ma aide till 2 oclock In the morning when Lieut Train relieved me. The admiral arose at I o'clock and had breakfast and waa ready to go at 8 O'clock." He received a few visitors today and allowed the photographer to take his E FOR CONGRESS . the cast Mr. Newhouse Is noted for Ms democracy and philanthropy. He la one of the best known and most popular men of money In this country, and la admired especially In the western section. where Ms operations have been most extensive. Ogden ie indebted to CHICAGO GRAIN Mr. Newhouse for many philanthropic them a donation of 95,-0CHICAGO, April I. The following favors among tSake academy. Weber the to min quot attorn were reported Km day; TO HANG A BAD NEGRO Wheat Open, 92 high, ft -- S: w. 2 RICHMOND. Va, April 2. Grant closed. 9 Corn-op- en. 44 44 a negro, who murdered Samuel Goods, high, : dosed 46 1. Rivers at LawrencevPle In February 61 and later made a murderous attack high, 651 l0w. 51 dosed, same. upon a deputy sheriff In an effort to escape, will be hanged tomorrow. The TAFT AT COLUMBUS negro killed Rivers by splitting hie COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 1. Seore-!'-rr head open with an ax. When lodged In Tft arrived here thin morning. jail h attacked his raptor with a shot him through will speak here tonight before the chain, and the deputy of trade and will be given a the lunsw. He was tried within a murJmtnendoui recptlon as hie candidacy week after the crime, convicted of to sentenced and first In degree the ery here.. The secretary der n leavepopular bo hanged. for Chicago. Friday morning blank-blanke- pen. 1-- 4; 8; ing Lot and Business Debt The circulation statement Issued by the comptroller of the currency shows Legislation Is Passed Engineer Mullen Tells How the that at the rloaa of business March 91, bank 1908, the amount of national Gun Was Destroyed h Independent Party Will Be notes waa If No Labor Six-Inc- outstanding 9896,407,955, which la an Increase for the year of 999,195,191, and an increase for the month of 9712,414. The circulation, baaed on United SAN DIEGO, Calif., April Peter States bonds, amounted to 9621,814,964, Mullen, engineer of the battleehlp Mis- an increase for the year of 981,201,271, souri who waa an to the and a decrease for tbs month of 99,642.-17- 6. explosion of the atx-lngun on that vessel, arrived In San -- ego this mornThe amount of circulation, baaed on ing on bla way home to Galveston, hla lawfol money, waa 947,679.019, an Intime having expired. Mullen la the crease fur the year of 917.994,019, and to the explosion to aa Increase for the month of 94,157,212. tint reach shore from Magdalena Bay. He The amount of bonds on deposit to said.. secure circulating notes was 9(91,423,-97- 0, I was standing in the forward part and to secure public deposits, of the superstructure watching the 9291.1 Si, IIS. practice. There waa a dull bang. I The statement of the director of the looked over the aide and saw that the mint ahnwa the total coinage at the entire mussle of one of the guns waa mints of tha United States during gone. A minute later there waa a March, 1908, to havo been 920,745,211, thump on the upper deck; two plecea aa follows: of the mussle, three pounds each, fell . Gold, 911,665,580; sliver, 98,641,170; on the deck after being blown Into the minor coins, 9316,446. air. The officer on the bridge taking Thin, however, does not Include notes of the practice called down the pieces coined for the Philippine tube saying, that waa a d d poor government shot." Aye, aye, air," waa the response; but the end of our gun blew off.' This was from the gun captain." The court of Inquiry haa determined SOME REMARKABLE that the explosion was the result of sn Internal flaw In the metal of the gun. RECORDS BY NAVY Such an accident la likely to occur at any time. No blame Is attched to the gun crew or the officers. on Battleship. NEW YORK. April I. It la practically the determination of the American Federation of Labor to give Congress another chance to enact satisfactory legislation. With this lh view the movement to establish an independent political labor party has been abandoned temporarily. The aupporten of the Independent movement make it plain that the movement la not dead-o- nly sleeping. In the event that Congress falls to make reform! 'the movement for the organisation of a labor putty will be resumed. The plana of labor leaders will be divulged at a meeting of the central federated unions to be Jield in this city on Sunday. It la expected that a resolution calling upon the American Federation to call a convention to organise an independent labor party will be tabled. The recent suppression of the meeting of the unemployed workingmen in this city, it la Intimated, la responsible for the temporary droppng of the movement. Some are of the oollef that an attempt to organise a political party would bring the police into the conflict filet to the Injury of the cause. t eye-witnch SON-IN-U- W IS NOT FRIGHTENED CHICAGO, Illinois, April 2. There waa denial today by Harold 8. McCormick John D. Rockefeller's of the report that the family wlH leave Chicago before the regular time to start abroad because of fear resulting from the receipt by the family of threatening letters. Mr. McCormick said that he had received unintelligible, fragmentary letters from Irresponsible persons frequently, one recently, and that while they were annoying they were never taken seriously. son-in-la- w, A. - JOE CANNON IS AFTER PAPER MANUFACTURERS WASHINGTON, D. C-- , April Speaker Cannon today Introduced two resolutions in the House asking for Information from the department of commerce and labor and the department of justice as to what had been done to bust the trust" In regard to print paper. Speaker Cannon said: "The duty; on paper has been advanced 69 per cent ad valorem since 1890. It la claimed that the price of paper has advanced In the past few 2.' The results of the target practice at MagONE HUNDRED SHED dalena Bay wilt prove to be the beat FROM HORRIBLE DEATH the navy haa ever done, and It la believed betttr than the world's record." BUENA VISTA. Cal., April 2. Ap- This waa the statement of Captain chief of staff for dnr.lra! Evans proximately. 109 persons narrowly came here with the admiral. who and escaped Instant and horrible death yesterday afternoon when Colorado Mid- "The results," ha continued, are all Every land passenger train No. 4 rushed up pise go perfect team work. to a burning bridge at Yale American haa reason to be tremendousTha Maryaiding, four miles east of here. Only ly proud of the good work. one remarkable record at prompt application of the airbrakes land made night with the searchlight. Eighteen by the engineers of both engines, before Ihreo-lnch guns were used. The averfor held their the they leaped Urn, waa 11.74 hits per gun per result age coaches at the brink of the precipice, made waa by while the two engines attached to the minute. Another record seven-inc- h of five hits In 15 secguns train plunged to the bottom of the onds with 166 pound projectiles while gorge. When the engines pulled loose, tha waa steaming at ten knots. ship the train came to a sudden stop, the On tha Minnesota out of 120 shots car feet several extending baggage from a seven-inc- h gun 116 hit the over the edge of the yawning chasm. at 1,600 yards." target Beyond the shaking up of the engine WASHINGTON, D. C, April' I. Heflin appeared In police court today and offered to plead not guilty to the charge of shooting Louis Lundy, the negro. He was bound over crews no one was injured. Passento the grand Jury. of S,009 was gers were transferred and continued on their Journey, court. In given. Lundy appeared an Men STRUCTURE WILL : $200,000 BE ONE OF THE MOST MODERN CLUBS IN THE WESTERN COUNTRY. In lew tlian half au hour members of (lie Coiuiiierclal Club of Salt Lake City, at a meeting held yeeterday afternoon, raised 557,500.00 for the erec-to- n on a site of a new club-houdonated by Samuel Newborn an the loruer of Excluinge Place and Cactus street In the Newhouse buelncM district on kluln, between Third and Fourth will be South si nets. The erected tu accordance with plana submitted by Henry Ives Cobb, the distinguished architect, and will cost approximately 9200,000. The aubseriptluna made yesterday are for the purchase of per cent guaranteed building boiula Following is a list of the subscribers: 9 5.000 Samuel Newhouse 6,000 John 8. ltniiisford 6.000 W. J. llalloran 1.000 M. II. Walker 6.000 C. A. Quigley 8,000 Houston Investment Co 1,600 John Dem 1.000 George T. Odell L000 It E. Miller 1.000 C. N. St reveil 1,000 Charles B. Burton 1.000 A. W. Carlson 1.000 Joseph E. Cains '1,000 Joy H. Johnoan 1,000 L. H. Farnsworth 16,000 Other Interests se club-hoiu- ie as LOH ANGELES. Cal., April ROCKEFELLER'S COST WILL BE ABOUT ws 7, 9412,604,190. Organized. Build-Sho- Subscribe Over 157,000. IRE MISSOURI 1-- 4; 7-- 6; the Public . 1-- 4. 1-- in amue Newhouse Donates st (-- 8; 1-- 8; March -WASHINGTON. The April eiult-mcn- l Hi of dtbl monthly public shows tliat at the close of buslmse March II, 18U8, the total debt, less cash In the treasury, amounted to aui.i:i.-33which ts an increase for the mouth of The debt, ts recapitulated as follows; voyage I ever had. Twice during Interval bearing debt, t)iy7.aU2.?0; the Bight I thought we were going debt oil which Interest lias ceased since throgh ramming practice." no maturity, 14,675,215; debt At 9 o'clock this morning an auto interest, 942(1.150,921; total. bearing 91.322,329.-63- 7. was brought and when the admiral waa seated he turned to a photographer Thia amount, however, dots tun Inand aald: Fire away and be d d." clude 81.282,289,689 In certificates and He reached the hotel at 9:15 and waa treasury notes outstanding, which are taken at once to his rooms Hla apart- offset by an equal amount of cash held ments are the beat in the hotel and In the treasury for their redemption. wsr banked with Aowers. The cash In the treasury is classified as follows: Gold reserve fund, 1150,000,000; trust funds, 91.292, 280.089; general fund, 1176,942,642; In national bank depositaries. 902.462.122; In Philippine treasury, 94.044,147; total, 91.825,868,700; against which there an demand liabilities outstanding of 91.411.260,509, which leaves a caah balance on hand of 00 2; for $9,299,591 Increase t a representative of the picture. United t'r, hs he said; I am much indebted to the people who looked after my welfare thus far K very one haa been kind to ma Tl.e people all along the way, why do you know, they really seemed to love me But I must' remark on tha rougrhneee of this road. It la certainly the roughest 1 ever hit' To James Horsburg. Jr, general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific the admiral said: Say. this ride on this road of yours la the multi-millionai- re ON LAST LEGS IN NEW TORK and one of ALBANY, New York, April I. Financial Statement months over the amount of the duty. Publishers claim that the manufacturers of wood pulp and print paper are In a combination. If the claim is correct the manufacturers of print paper are subject to a penalty. The trust can be dissolved and enjoined by pro- ceedings In equity." Senator Overman Introduced a resolution In the Senate providing for putting print paper and wood pulp on the free list EVELYRM GOING ABROAD Total In .857,600 ,, a letter to the Commercial club Mr. Newhouse attaches the condition to the gift that It shall become effective when the club hue sufficient funds on hand or pledged for the erection of a modern club building. Following la n ropy of the letter: Salt Lake City, April 1, 1108. "To the President and uoard of Governors, Commercial Club, Salt Lake City. ' Gentlemen: You have In consideration the erection of a permanent home for your organisation. I appreciate the great influence of the Commercial club In thia city and state. It exerts a powerful Influence In business affaire and represents the highest and best standards of trade and commerce. Being thus the center of commends! Influence, It should have a home commensurate with Its dignity end character, which should bs sufficient in alas and acommodationa to meet tha demands of this rapidly growing city. "As a rltlsen of Balt Lake, believing In Its present Importance and ite greater future, and to further the very laud, able purpose of your association, I submit for your consideration an offer to donate to the club a building alts front; Ing on Exchange place, near the office buildings now In course of erection on Main street. This offer, If accepted, to become effective when the club has sufficient funds In hand or pledged for the erection of a modern club building upon the elte mentioned, substantially according to plans drawn by Mr. lien-r- y Ives Cobb of New York, which' will be exhibited to you today. 1 am faithfully yours, SAMUEL NEWHOUSE. (Signed) Increase of Value of Let When Mr. Newhouse purchased the lot he has donated to the club about a year and a half ago he paid fby It 860,-00- 0. With the Improvements which have been made in that vicinity by Mr. Newhouse, that gentleman estimates that the lot Is now worth 9100,-0- 0, and that the transactions consummated yesterday afternoon doubled Its value. ' The plane of the building Include arrinb-hnurangements for a with a root garden, a large dining hall, private dining noma, apartments for ladies of the dub, and many other features which were Intended to make the building one of the finest structures of its kind In the West Work on tho building will begin in the near, future. Another meeting of the Commercial club will be held Saturday! . six-sto- ry NEW YORK, April 2. It Is announced today at the Prince George hotel that Evelyn Thaw Is preparing to sail for Europe. The arrangements were made suddenly following the report that she and E. R. Thomas had been asked to' leave the dining room of the hotel Knlckcrborker by the limn-age- r. It Is said at the hotel that Evelyn will leave the hotel today and mil for Europe tomorrow. Servants were observed packing her e (Tecta It Is said to be her purpose to remain In Furape until the divorce suit with Harry Thaw la disposed of. The suit coin a up for preliminary bearing next week. Friends are reported to have aJvlsvd Evelyn to leave the country. Ts COXEY CHAIRMAN OF CONVENTION ST. LOUIS, Mo April 2. The Populist national convention this mprnlng choss General Jacob 8. Coxey of ML Vera or, Ohio, temporary chairman, Gen. Coxey Implored tle delegatee to refuse to fusg with either of the other psrtlee. A platform will be adopted, ' this afternoon. |