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Show No. 82 XIL VO! yuliIiBl;pii Daily SENATE FAVORS at 0 glint, lltati OGDEN WILL KELP FLOOD LOSS POSTAL BANKS Crazier Claims Went to That Bankers Who Han Been Bought . WASHINGTON, D. C, April Alfred C. Crosier, a finan- rial etudent and writer, of WU- mington. Dei, created a sensatlon before the house committee on banking today by charging that merabero of the currency commlaalon of the American Banker aaooclatlon who came to Wuahlngton to oppose the Aldrich bin, bad been bought by s compromise to support It He did not mention the names but declared that one of the mem- hers who addressed the com-mlttee yesterday let him Into tthe secret tbtnklng him a bank- - 4 1. er. Crosier said: It cropped out yesterday that the tax on emergency cur- iwncy of riz per cent would Irere M Proflt for the bank- ere. Bankers declare emer- dfency currency wrong in prln- ciyle. That In practice it would be dangerous. But at 10 o'clock last night our distinguished banking friends held a confer- ence. Today they are holding another with the wicked pro- of the Aldrich bill meters agreeing upon a compromise. "These bankers want an amendment reducing the tax to thre per cent Wall street aeems to hare known its quarry, and can now get it to support the pet measure of that paradise of gamblers. This law will give Wall street power to cause pan- les at will; therewith terrorise and plunder with usurious In- terest rates, . and suddenly wreck prloea and the credit of every business of the coun- try." President Roosevelt this af- ternooq conferred with mem- hers of the Currency committee of the American Bankers' as- -' sedation. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 d 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 d 4 gates the Day-Pa- . . COLLIDE IN BAY per company's smelter at Great Falla had a narrow escape. Ne lves Lest In addition the town of Hauser Lake at the dam site, and the camp at the site of the third dam have also been washed ou, but fortunately In every Instance, there waa no loaa of life, though there were many thrilling escapes. A report from Ulm states that the river is 15 feet above normal and that it Is filled with floating houses and outbuildings, hay stacks, cattle, trees and other debris. . Arthur Ids waa a resultant victim of the flood, he having fallen into the river while working on the Black Eagle dam In Great Falla. Dynamite waa used to remove obstructions so aa to make the channel deeper as a protection to property. TINS STOPS 4 4 d 4 d Dele- rker Goes to Denver. NEW YORK. April II. In a two-day- s' session which began Tuesday with bitter factional disputes and waa concluded late last night amid scenes bordering on the riotous, the Democratic state convention squelched a boom for William J. Bryan; drove the Kings county faction, headed by Senator Patrick H. McCarren, from their Mta and chow aa unpledged delegation to the national convention at Denver. The last, hours business was tmnacted amid a hub-bu- b that made It almost Impossible to determine the will of the delegates as in their expressed 1 voting. Plans to Entertain of Delegates to Convention. (State Journal Special.) SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. April II. Tile riuh Credit Men's association with headquarters In this city ia planning a big boost for the state by entertaining In Salt Lake City and Ogden delegates and visitors from western cities to the national convention which la to open In Denver June 21. Large delegations of credit men will attend the national convention from Los Angeles, San Franciaco, Sacramento. Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Butte and other western cities. The plan of the Utah Credit Men's asaoelatlon la to have all these delegates and the visitors who accompany them reach Salt Lake City several days before the time for the opening of the convention In Denver and be entertained here. Invitations to this effect are being sent out from the local credit men's headquarters and assurances have already been received which indicate that the proposition will meet with success. The program will Include visits to the canyons, mines and smelters In the vicinity and entertainment by the commercial organisations of Sait Lake City and Ogden. It is argued that this will result In great good to the community. SANDY HOOK. New Jereey, April II. The steamer United States from New York and bound for Copenhagen and the steamer Monterey collided this aftemon in the lower bay. The former was so badly damaged that she had to run ashore to prevent sinking. Both vessels were outward bound and going fast The cauw of the accident Is unknown. It Is believed to be due to mixed signals. The Monterey struck the United States solidly amldship, breaking a big hole in her hull below the water line. Tugs and divers are now en route for the scene of the accident The Monterey which waa damaged about the bows returned to New York. So far as known no one was seriously Injured. The United States at last accounts was resting easily on the beech below Hoffman's Island. She carried 500 The Monttfcpy can J--P passengerqi 150 for West Indian porta. , RUNNING OF CARS ITSELF CLEVELAND. O.. April work in tin organisation of a new la- No bor party a as started today by the committee of seven tluU was pbued in charge of the movement last night by the I' tilled Trades and Labor Council, lo- -i tlie central body here. Forty-thre- e ala favored I lie movement; nine were 4 opposed. Most of the locals in opposi- tion have strong fticialist membership and these favor a Socialist party. The new Cleveland labor party will conduct a camiutlgn for the election of county and state candidates pledged to labor legislation. The party will nominate ita own candidates for certain offices but no definite plana are yet formed. Participation in national politics will depend largely on the action of tlie unions In Man Franciaco, New York, Chicago and other labor centera. The official uume of the party ia yet undecided. SMITH VERSUS BROWN ATLANTA. April present appearances, Joseph Brown will be Hoke Slmth's prlolpal opponent for the gubernatorial nomination in th June primaries. The Smiths ar largely in a majority and declare that they will win an easy victory over the Browns. The latter It la reported, are attempting to effect a fusion with the Joneses. The introduction of family names as campaign tssues la comparatively new in Georgia but was made necessary by the fact that the Democrats have no opposition and the elections were consequently lacking In interest JOLLY TANS HAVE PICNIC Up CHESTER, Pa., April II. Rioting marked the attempt of the street railway company to operate care today with strike breakers who were Imported to take the places of the men who were out on strike. One strike breaker and a special officer of the company were seriously Injured. Ten others were removed to the hospital. If the police fall to quell the disturbance troops, will be summoned. Inter-Stat- USE t . er I me for the state. II. With unabated enthusiasm the tare from the fleet continued to "whoop it up" on shore today. The streets which were thronged with sailors and visitors all night were this morning crowded to overflowing. The chief events in today's program of entertainment were moat races, and an automobile picnic on El Cannon Mountain near Lakeside In which scores of gaily decorated care took part. Tonight there wlll .be an elaborate display of fireworks. Gift For "Fighting Bob." The city of Ran Diega presented a silver casket to Admiral Evans yesterday, also a key of gold and tourmalins and pearls, and the Grand Army, war and veterans placed in Admiral Thomas's hands for delivery to his chief at the hot springe in Paso Robles, a Jeweled RAN DIEGO, Calif., April now settling the details of the agreement. Local difference! are to be left to the respective districts The miners are hampered by the resolutions passed at the last convention of United Miners providing against two year contracts It Is certain that the Joint conference will ratify the agreement today. Resumption of work in western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana la likely to take place on Monday. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 state convrn- 4 4 4 - Senator La-Foliette's followers did not ap-pear even in the caucaaes. The 4 4 4 4 administration of President 4 Roosevelt was heartily eudor- - 4 sed. 4 Frank R. Kellogg, the -- trust 4 buster" In his address to the 4 convention declared: 4 "No man can be elected pres- - 4 Ident of th United t Sates at 4 this time unless he has the en- - 4 dorsement of Theodore Rooee- - 4 velt. 4 Five minutes of wild cheering 4 of Mr. The convention waa enthunlatlc and harmonious Kellogg's. throughout. 4 4 4 4 4 44444 4444444444444 TO HANG GEORGIA NEGRO Ga- - April APPLING. lt-B- ob Go-la- tt. colored, twho last year killed Eady Moore, a respectable sad hardworking negro woman, will be hanged here tomorrow, Th murdqr was one of the most brutal on record in the country and he was sentenced te hang last fall, but .the caaq was appealed. How ever, the verdict of the lower court, wee sustained and he wai ordered reeentenced and aa a result he will hang tomrrow.. The negro woman he killed waa going to her work early In the morn Ing, but as she came out of her house the negro man. according to tha evidence. killed her with sn as, fearThe fully mutilating her body. prosecution of the ease was vigorous from tho start The hanging will be tbe first legal execution te take place in the county. In fifteen yean. ON THE SP01 of Bank Says He Was Hyde's Agent In land Fraud Cases. BAMBERGER SUIT ; IS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., April It. From 4 followed thie declaration Car California City Wild With Delight two year contract agreed to between the miners sad operators represented as Result of the Fleet's With Dynamite at Ches-in a composed of two Visit ter, Pa. miners and two operators, each state Is Strikers Attempt to Blow Says F. B. Kellogg. 4 the Republican 4 tlon her today. 4 Ga.. Man Can Be Elected President Without His Endorsement, 4 II. Secretary w. H. Taft was 4 4 endorsed without opposition in 4 4 TOLEDO, Ohio, April II. With ninety per rent, of the wage scale for a e President Riga of the Railway company said this afternoon that (he local police were unable to cope with the strike situation. He expected that the first divlsl. n of the state constabulary would arrive this afternoon. An attempt was made t noon today to blow up one of the cars with dynamite. SENATOR BORAH TO Governor Stuart thla afternoon diREPLY TO FORAKER rected adequate force of constabulary be sent from Harrisburg to Chester WASHINGTON. D. C. April II. to preserve order. Senator Borah, one of the youngest HEARING ON HEPBURN BILL members of the senate, and an admir WASHINGTON, April 1. Hearing er .of the President, Is to reply to on the bill was resumed toHepburn on the speech Senator Porker1! a subcommittee of the Brownsville incident on Monday next. day before Detercommittee. House Judiciary defense Hie will not be the regular as to mined measure, the opposition of the administration, as Senator War- drafted Civic FederNational the by In President ner, who represents the ation and Introduced Into the house by military affairs, anthe committee Hepburn of Iowa, has developed among Tueson nounced (hat he would speak is the labor leaders. President Compere It Warner's speech. Senator day. haa gone on record as declaring that expected, Is to be the official replyr. organised labor prefers even the Sherof th administration to Senator man law, as applied by the United States supreme court In the Danburry hatters' caseT to the registration proviaon of the Hepburn bilL Labor will not submit to the proposal to have its contracts passed upon m tf their reasonableness or unreasonableness by a commissioner, says Mr. ComRAISE DIRE! pere, and this opinion is apparently shared by all the prominent labor leaders of the country. BOSTON. Mass. April II- President William D. Hart- - 4 - 4 SALT LAKE CADETS ahorne of the Cotton Manuthe 4 in facturerr association 44 HE MUST BERN WORK ON MONDAY Fight for Bryan During the day the Bryan men, who bad already been defeated in the comFor-akeanti-tru- st mittee on resolutions, abandoned their attempt to have the national delegates instruited for Mr. Bryan. The real fight of the convention centered In an attempt to oust a large number of the Bfooklyn delegates headed by Senator McCarren. This attempt was successful ss was the move to have the state committee name Its successor instead of Its members being elected aa for nMrlY by the several senatorial districts. . . r senator McCarren, beaten in committee, carried his fight to the floor of the convention and before he waa voted out of that convention at Lawrence, Mass- body threatened that nver in the lifetime of those present FOR SAN FRANCISCO achusetts. today discussed the 4 ould Tammany be able to elect anoth-- T remedies that President Boosevmocratlc mayor. McCarren waa A velt and his advisers advanced 4 cheered, hissed. for the recent financial depresInterrupted and milted. (State Journal Special) President Hartshorns 4 A slon. SALT LAKE CITY, April II. The said In the course of his re- - 4 May be Big Botch education of this city held a "ben the new state committee plan 4 marks. j board of session this morning and gmve peothe : -as put that evident special it Is through there was a wild to the proposed sanction official Its to Inclined cne- regard not are pie Protesting delegates clambered efschool cadets to San of and 4 High the .the Pon their chairs and screamed pro- -, $ the house cleaning Stick- - as re-- 4 trip In the recepto take Francisco part of the Big forts The chairman pounded for or-- 4 house. fleet tendered This sanction the tion sponsible for the dirty until his gavel broke Into bite and it mi he called on A Those who are responsible for 4 of the board, which carries with fifty policemen who to to the Invitation a public 4 pressing financial undertakings been In the hail for some time to great are disposed to ask. however. 4 assist in carrying the project through, "more order. The latter failed. Those obIf in order to clean house it 4 la considered to remove the last crowded about the chair-"-a is It to a the stacle 4 proposed trip.' was necessary to raise such until the sergeant at arms was dis- - 4 urged by the board of education that terrible dust spreading bed into the orchestra pit Amid this demonstration by tbe High school ease and disaster in Its train." din the chairman p cadets would be X good advertisement put and declared (Continued on Page Five.) Credit Mens Association A HAND 4 III HEW YORK Win Two pretty girls and two traveling men between them paid 1150 for a night's lodging in one room and then, owing to the interruption of the police were deprived of the use of the room early this morning. The men William B. Rlchemoa of Buffalo, N. Y, and George W. Sexton of Boston, Maas, and the two girls of Salt Lake and Myrtle Cepler Blanche Carroll of Denver were arrested together in one room In a rooming house on Tweqft fourth street between Grant and Washington avenues. The rent area paid over at the police station In the form of bail, the men each posting ISO and the girls $25 each which waa forfeited to the court this morning. d d 4 4 4 BRYAN LOSES and llninstnicted HI 4 TWO BIG STEAMERS 444 4444 4444444 44 Unit Rule WASHING TON, D. C.. April 1.-A Great Northern Tracks Washed favorable was ordered today by the senate committee on postoffices Out Cattle Perish in and post roads on the postal savings Large Numbers. bank bill, the name being changed to the Postal Savings Depositary." There HELENA, Mont., April 10. Estiwere a few changes made in the test. mates made today place the losses reThe measure now embodies practically sulting from the bursting of the Hauthe views of Meyer. Senator Taella-terr- o ser Lake dam at an amount between was the only member who op5uO,H0 and 81. UN, 000. The greatest posed the report. km is in the destruction of ranch property and livestock. At Craig a half dosen buildings were wrecked by the Twenty-rig- ht sweep of the water. miles of the Great Northern's tracks were submerged and washed out In places. It will be two weeks before EXPENSIVE traffic can be resumed on this section of the road. The Amalgamated Cop- tuev shod HI 4 LABOR WILL TAKE THE BIG BOOST - Oppose Aldrich Bill THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1908 T Con-'federa- tie WA 81IINGTON, D. C, April II. During the examination today of E. P, McComack, former president of. the First National bank of Baton, Oregon, land fraud rase, In the the defense unexpectedly admitted that Hyde openly .and freely secured possession of public lands through the wit ness who waa "the mu on the spot In Oregon In the alleged realty ring. McComack detail his bustnese relations with' Hyde. He toatlfled that he attended to applications for land taken out by Hyde'a clients and filed them In the Oregon- land office, making the first rash payment Questions revealed account at the feet that Hyde had Judge Howell. commenced the hearing of testimony in the suit brought by the Salt Lake and Ogden railway against the Union Pacific thla aftersword. noon. The action is to secure a right Admiral Thomas made a speech, acof way across the tracks of the Harri-ma- n cepting the gifts for the commander. d and line, between In which he said he loved them. Their finone so as afford was Thirty-third to of he the the said, streets, flag drill, est things he ever saw. Governor Bamberger road an entrance Into OgJames N. Glllett of California was like- den. After hearing some testimony as wise moved to commendation. to the location of the proposed crossing Judge HoWei expressed a desire to McComack'a bank. The individual view the place and an adjournment ledger was introduced ud showed that CHARGE WILL BE waa taken to allow the party to visit at one time Schneider, acting for Hyde, had on deposit over 120,000. This was FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE the place. It was expected that the two roads used, according to the testimony, to would get together on the matter and reimburse McComack for bis payments save a court contest but they were In purchasing the Cascade forest reA complaint will be filed this afterto agree. Mr. Bamberger desires serve lands. unable noon against John Radcllff charging an entrance Into the city aa soort McComack practically admitted that to get him with being a fugitive from Justice his have Is to he anxious as hod Sited as he Hyde's agent for filing posrlble from Ohio. The habeas corpus proIn operation when the Lagoon land grants . He identified a number road Rad-cliceedings instituted by counsel for on Decoration Day. of letters, one of which Is alleged to will be heard before Judge Howell opens have been written by Hyde, signed by this evening. Radcliff Is wanted in ' Perkins and sent to Hoke Senator Ohio for a statutory offense.' This letter referred to the creaSmith. GOT SOMEBODY tion of more lieu lands in Oregon ud asked for' legislation to this effect McComack is the most Important COL STEWART WILL TO JAPAN witness In the case thus far. Through him the government established a numof operations occurring so recently ber GET BETTER POST se to prevent refuge behind the statute 4 WASHINGTON, D. C. April Of limitations.- ' 4 II. After a visit to the White .4 House today Representative 4 ELECTRIC BOAT KNOCKED OUT oL WASHINGTON, D. C.. April Hayes of California said: W. F. Stewart of the coast artillery, D. C. April 1. 4 "Somebody haa got to whip 4 WASHINGTON. ION 1 104 the House In vote . a who was sent to Fort Grant, Arisons, of am afraid I much By very Japan. an abandoned poet, because he would 4 that Important duty will fell 4 committee o tho whole today knocked of the navai' appropriation bill the not accede to President Roosevelt's 4 upon us. Who do you suppose 4 out haa in mind while all this 4 proviso giving tlie Electric Boat comJapan wishes and submit his resignation, will 4 preparation Is going forward in 4 pany a contract for the construction he transferred to a more agreeable poet 4 the shipyards? What nation 4 of eight submarine boats. in the coast artillery, probably on tbe 4 is she spending hundreds of 4 An amendment by Underwood of Atlantic coast. This it Is understood 4 millions yearly to go to war 4 Alabama giving the eecretary of the was decided upon at a conference be- 4 with? It is the United States. 4 navy authority to purchase eight subtween Secretary Taft and President 4 There is no use In fooling our- - ' 4 marine boats and providing 11,500,000 selves Into trying to believe 4 of which IL000.000 Is to be a vs liable Roosevelt, following the solicitations of 4 at oncf. members of congress, Charles Stewart, 4 anything else." adopted. The type of the an attorney of San Francisco, and CoL 4 4 boat is to be determined by Secretary Metcalf. Stewart's wife who are here now. Rpanleh-Amerlc- Hyde-Bens- an 1 Thirty-secon- on - u u ff HIS IIP - ll.-C- I I I I vu 444444444444444444 |