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Show VOU No. 93 XIL Publlstrlt Daily at ANOTHER Kills Himself, Officials Say Work on Rio Grande Bringing Out Sensational Iffinitj Scandal. and Western Pacific Structure Begins in Ten Days. a a a a VOODBUBT. N. J April 17. Rev. George W. Thompson. yearn old. and for ton yearn Presbyter-- : pMtor of the Flret which UB chnrch of Woobury. and wealthleet the of one bu congregations moat exclusive hln In this city, wan found In mom at the hotel today, with bullet wound in hln head. It vu a plain cane of nuldde andla entire community the lMrfc by the aenaatlonal , bn own paetor. ) to marry - I I 1 I I I J (State Journal Special) SALT LAKE CITY, April 17. Plans for the big new passenger depot have been approved by the engineers and officials of the Denver and Rio Grande and Western Pacific railroads and the announcement was made through the general offices today that work on the construction on the handsome building which will be erected at a total cost of (750,000, will be started within ten days. Preliminary to the commencement of active building operations, machinery and material are being unloaded at the site of the new depot on Fourth West between Second and Fourth South streets, and It will be used Joint ly by the Denver and Rio and Grande and Western Pacific roads. Vice pres Ident Schalaclts of the Rio Grande is expected here Inside of the next few days to, look over the site for the new structure. a death and elrcumatancea at tending the aultdde of the well Ur. Thompaon worthy,- - d , one of the of hln flock. wealthy Accord to the aenaatlonal develop members A Ing wan engaged Mn. Fanny R. Ken menta at the coronet's Inveatl- -, yition, another woman's name hu been coupled with the name It in alleged A of the minister. , A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A mysterious affinity," held a stormy Interview with the clergyman following the an aouncement of hla engagement. It Is alleged that the "other woman" In the case was heard to My: "This man owes me all the love and duty due to a wife. 1 will not submit tamely to his another desertion of m for that the A a salacious scandal In the event that he persisted In marrying the wealthy woman of his con (legation. It Is supposed that the worry over these compiles tlons caused the suicide of Mr. A Thompson. A A A A COURTS PROTECT morn I After an Investigation the commission ordered the railway SAYS HE CAKE com- cele-toatl- ng IT teen-year-o- ld Alberta,-Canada- 01 vices. OPENS WAR KOREAN LEAGUE t,on having Inspired the ct Dyrham W. Stevens; Veral Japanese murders Md Riving financial support to Korean rebellion fn the Interior. u.,m, J' Oa . an arrests of natives have been alleged to hold posts in Effort are being made 'r0m thern 10 nable the gov-- b ith JTke ct,on- - Th society. , leu CLANlNG DAY IN MEMPHIS omHl8, and ekt.i Tenn-- , April 18. Men, chlldren joined In the dty-- kmihf.C?a5 Inaugurated today by women. fa-ora- IB SIEASIER This Morning. Guns. Metcalf. (State JoJurnal Special) LAKE CITY. April IT. Friends of Harry Heagren, formerly manager of the Glenwood Saucer track at Ogden, are turning the laugh on the popular bicyclist ss a result of a remarkable Incident which happened yesterday. Heagren left hla motorcycle standing In front of a store white he went Inside for a few minutes, when Gerald Hardy, lfi years of age and a friend of lleagren'a spied the wheel. The youngster, thinking to play a joke on Heagren. Jumped onto the wheel and started down the street at a fast dip. when he collided with one of the heavy Murray meat wagons The boy struck the tongue of the wagon with hla chest and as the bystanders gasped and shielded their eyes from the sight of the boys mangled remains, which they expected to see, he picked himself up. brushed off the dust from his clothing, straightened his necktie, smiled and reached for Heagren'a bicycle, which had been no more damaged than the boy had been Injured. be driver of the meat wagon, however, had hopped to the ground and quick as a flash confiscated tbe Heagren wheel, placing It In his wagon and refused to turn It over to young Hardy. It was found that the tongue ot the wagon, by striking the chest of bad been tbs boy on the bicycle, broken squarely In two, and awaiting payment for bis damaged wagon the teamster refused to give up the machine. Meanwhile, Heagren is alternately cussing his young friend and congratulating him on hia furtunats (State Journal Special.) SALT LAKE CITY. April 17. With the pawing nf Mrs. Elisa L. T. Cannon, third wife of the late George Q. Cannon, at 4 o'clock this morning, one of the best known women of the Mormon church and one of the earliest settlers of the state passes away. Mrs. Cannon died at the home of her son. Dr. William T. Cannon, 531 East South Temple street. She was CLINTON. Ill, April 17. A mob of Americans, armed with guns, rifles and revolvers attacked the Italian section of this city last night at midnight. driving a hundred of the foreigners from the city. Houses were wrecked and much damage to property was done. Over 500 shots wer, find and tlie Italians fled in terror leaving everything behind except articles that could be carried easily. The police made no attempt to prevent the raid and did not interfere with the work of the raiders. The cause of the trouble waa that the Italians have been replacing the American workingmen on th, Illinois Ceutral railroad. Details of the affair have been sent to the Italian consul at Chicago, and the matter Is likely to find Its way to LOS ANGELES, Calif., April Th fierce fight which la being waged between tbe local fleet committees and the Ministerial Union over the fleet en- SALT born In Qulnc', Ilia, February , 1845, and with one of the first handcart parlies to arrive In Utah In 1558. She was then a little girt of II years, coining west with her parents, who Joined the church when It was first organised by Joseph Smith In 1520. Mrs. Cannon became the wife of George Q. Cannon In 1845 and she en- Washington. joyed the distinction of having been the first of hla wives to reside on the famous Cannon farm on the Jordan river. She leaves two sons. Dr. W. T., and Edwin, the latter being at present on a mission to Germany. Funeral cervices will he ld Sunday mornlnr at 11:20 (torn the family s h-- DEATH OF FORD K. RULE LOS ANGELES, April 17. Ford K. Rule, former president of the Chamber of Commerce, former ties spier and a director of the Salt Lake Route, and welt known throughout California as a Republican leader, died early yesterday at hla home In this city, after a brief Unesa of three days, aged 54 years. Mr. Rule was for formerly a resdent of Kansas City. He leaves a widow and three sons At Its Head. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 17. The Tribune of thla city haa the following Interesting special dispatch .from Washington: Andrew. Carnegie wilt endow a National university In Washington, and Theodors Roosevelt will become Its president at the expiration of hla term In the White House. President Roosevelt, Imitating the example of General Grant, will make a tour of the world after next March, so as to give Secretary Taft a free hand In administering the affairs of the government If Taft Is elected president and thus escape the charge that Roosevelt Is dominating tha Taft adi ministration. Mr. Carnegie will moke the announcement of his Intention to found the National unlveslty shortly before the Republican National convention meets, for. the purpose of heading off any attempt to stampede the convention to nominate Roosevelt for another term. Plans for the National university are now being made, and they will be perfected In a short time. It will'' be six weeks before these Tbe university plans are completed. win be on an elaborate scale, and the most distinguished educator? of the (25,-000,0- world will be employed. , conMagnificent buildings will be structed, and from educational and 17. gaging in a parade Easter Sunday was definitely settled by tRecretry (Metcalf aocorUng to a telegram received from Senator Flint. The fleet committee's contention that the people be given an opportunity to view tha fleet as a whole on Sunday was sustained by Secretary Metcalf, who today Instructed Admiral Thomas to carry out the original program and n it disperse In squadrons until early Monday morning. Evana Feeling Better, PASO ROBI.KS, Calif.. April Admiral Evans Is feeling 17. ' LIST DIE IT SMI DIEGO residence. RAILROADS STLL CARNEGIE HAS architectural standpoints tbe university will be the best In the world. The nature of tbe securities which will he the very best music. The with are now being decided In 17. D. university April C, WASHINGTON, circles of Wall street, to Inner the the The senate this afternoon passed whom the issuance the plans of Mr. Carnegie ore bill preventing Overman United known. of temporary Injunctloni by a Statea district judge restraining the CATHOLIC ABSTAINERS Its conoperations of the law In which apunless BOSTON, April 12. Members of the Involved, stitutionality is Abstinence Union of tbe and Total heard Catholic been first has plication Boston will meet in anof federal archdiocese Judges, acted upon by two of whom must be circuit court nual eeeskmr Monday. Arrangements and judges, and then only after a majority will ue made for the big parade demonstration to be held In July under vote. the auspices of the Holy Family Tern CRSI8 IN STREET CAR perance League, In which It Is expected STRIKE IS EXPECTED SOON that not leas than 25,000 children and young people will participate. In CHESTER, Pa April 17. A crisis beTAFT GETS TWO MORE the streetcar strike is expected state the of fore night.' Four troops noon AYER, Mona, April 18. Two deleconstabulary. 200 men, arrived at Its pledged to Taft will be elected gates aniunced today. The company has In of today's Fourth district convention, Intention to run com The crowds toos the only contest is between rival are quiet strikers and their friends men. Taft mood. day, but In an ugly PAS8ES OVERMAN BILL PREVENTING INJUNCTIONS JPOKlo, Japan, April 17. Japanese Mom in Kona la making war on Korean Army League which Is la , BEFORE A Will FLEET Body. pany to desist from Its discrimination, which order. It la asserted, was called to the attention of the presiGREAT dent. who referred It to the attorney general. Insructlons to the United States attorney at Nashville are being prepared, and It is expected that suit will be begun In this city within a Will Endow $25,000,000 Univershort time. sity With President Roosevelt Ore, April 17. General tain throughout the state will FRENCHMEN AND BERBERS probably cause a big reduction In the vote cast at today's primaries for the KILLED BY NOMAD ARABS selection under the new law of a Republican nominee for the United Statea senate. Senator Fulton la confident of victory; but hla only oppo PARIS, France, April 17. Official admt, Judge Cake oYThls city, claims vices from Tamlet, Algeria, say that the rain will win the battle for him. French officer and 27 men, and at least 12S Berbers were killed In a batGOLDEN WEDDING OF ROYALTY tle on the heights where the Berbers and nomad Arabs concentrated. The ROME, April 17. The Duke and natives began the fight. A hundred Dncheee of Genoa, parents of the Dow-- r French soldiefs were wounded. Queen of Italy, are today their golden wedding. The Kalian court at Genoa Is the center of tbe elebrstlon, and both Genoa and TUNERAl OF MM Twin are the scene of popular festlvl Because of their democratic ways nnfi their benevolence HOOFER BUTTER the Duke and bs are highly popular throughout Bnly. Messages of contragulatlon were M& fiwved by Rhd aged couple fitrni rly all rulers of Europe. Funeral services over the remains of girl, Ada Butler, the elgh AVERTS A STRIKE commitof In fit a despondency, who, BUTTE Montana, April 17. At a ted suicide last Monday at her home Ung today between the Montana throat with Prators and representatives of In Hooper by slashing her held be will Sunday 2, United Mine Workers of a butcher knife, merles, embracing Montana and afternoon from the South Hooper meet"Yomlng, a wage agreement waa ing house at 1 o'clock. which The body has been held by Underwill be effective until JKd JPtcmber. hla agreement averts a taker Trfcin for a rather lonxer time vatened strike that would have tied than usual In such cooes, pending the P most of the coal mines In the two arrival of a sister from ha named. who la expected In Hooper Saturserday, In time to attend the funeral PORTLAND, FLEE Confiscated By Driver When Wagon Wife of George 0. Cannon Passes American Workmen in Illinois Raid Ministers Knocked Out on Sunday the Foreign Quarters With Closing By Secretary Away At Son's Residence Tongue Breaks on Boys runs HILL TAKE CAKE ill ITALIANS DIES AT ZION WASHINGTON, April 17. The de partment of justice yesterday decided to Institute proceedings under the interstate commerce act to compel tin. Nashville, Chattanooga and St Inils Railroad company to furnish accommodations to negro passengers paying first class fare equal In all respects to those furnished to white passengers The case grew out of a complaint filed with the Inte restate commerce escape. commission, against the railway com pany by a negro woman, alleging woman." It Is averred that she threat ened to publlsll a sensational the divine In story Involving FRIDAY, APRIL 17 1908 ,l.T. DEPOT FOR SALT LAKE CAUSESSUICIDE larJerse) Minister itfirn. lltalj SAN DIEGO, Calif., April 17.-- CHI sens of San Diego and members of the fleet's crews Joined enthusiastically this morning in the last day's celebra tlon at this port. At alx o'clock tomorrow morning the ships will start for Los Angeles Great crowds visited the ships today. Tim program of entertainment for the day was not Important Tha marines took carriage rides Into the Interior. Special matinees In seven of the theaters In the city were free to all sailors. Thera were harness races st Coronado, and a baseball game between two craw nines. Tonight there will be a grand ball at the Hotel Del Coronado In honor of the Junior officers. A movement la on foot to have the city remain decorated for the torpedo fleet from Mags denla Bay which la exported within the next few days SENATE RATIFIES TREATIES Questififof Bamberger Right of t WASHINGTON, D. C.. April 17. The BeWay Still on Hearing senate In executive session this afternoon ratified the treaties with Great fore Judge Howell. Britain as to the fisheries In United better today than at any time since hla arrival. He Is again Uklng regular treatment and his rheumatic pains have almost entirely disappeared. Hla physicians are confident that unless he suffers a relapse he will be In condition to resume command of the fleet at Monterey. TAFT AT SPHINX CLUB NEW TORK, April 17. Secretory of War Taft will be the guert of honor and principal speaker at the Sphinx club, to be held at the Waldorf-Astortomorrow night He will spend Sunday here with friends, and will take advantage of jhe opportunity to get some of the rest of whlrh he haa been deprived for weeks, On Mondsv Ing he will deliver an addrrad Delore the Laymen's Missionary Movement at Carnegie Halt ia PUIIS OF FLEET WASHINGTON, April 17 Secretory Metcalf today decided that Monterey States and Canadian watera;arbltratlon find Santa Crus shall each have the and Norway; two Hague cntlra fleet for one day, after .which It Since 0:20 this morning the com of with Portugal one affecting the recovery of treaties, railroad will be divided and each will have ona the Salt Lake and Ogden mnlraxt debts and the other concernagainst the Union Pacific railroad, ing the for three days. The entire squadron rights and duties of neutral et al.. In which Senator Bamberger fleet will arrive at Monterey May 1st a war and extradition naval powers, seeks to secure right of way across the snd the following day proceed to Santa tracks o ft he Union Pacific between treaty with 8an Marino. crus. After one day there one squadstreets Thirty-secon- d and Thirty-thir- d ron will return to Monterey for three for his line from Balt Lake to Ogden, after which the squadrons will days, has been on trial before Judge Howell SALT LAKE CAN be reunited and proceed to Han FranIn the district court cisco arriving the morning of May Ith. The entire time haa been token up with the testimony of railroad experts PIPE WATER REFUSES TO SPEND A BILLION end others, the Union Pacific endeavoring to show .that to grant the right of WASHINGTON, D. C April 17. way would moke a dangerous crossing, House Judiciary today reported Th WASHINGTON, D. C., April 17. Thu Imperiling lives, while the Bamberger Interests are trying to make plain the Senate today passed a bill permitting adversely on a plan to havs the govurgent necessity of the construction of 8alt Lake to maintain a pipe line across ernment purchase blocks of mountains at least a temporary line before Decor-slo- n (he Fort Douglas military reservation. extending all th way from New Engday, when Logooon opens and It The government reservation lands. It land to Florida .fin forest reserves. Is desired to have the Salt Lake-Ogdwas previously argued, could not be Representative Jenkins, the chairman sir line In operation. The electric rail- used for purposes such as running the of the committee and author of the road Interests ore ready to concede the pipe line through but Salt Lake City report, says the .federal government construction of an overhead crossing, so on the other hand maintained that It has no constitutional right to estabsoon as able, but they do not want to could not pipe they waters from the can- lish such a reserve. Tbs proposed prohave the opening of the rood delayed. yon without bringing the flow scross ject would cost over a billion dollars. The hearing will probably be ended this the reservation lands. BIG ELECTRIC SHOW evening. LABOR MEN TO MEET ST. LOUIS. April It. More then 100 ALDRICH BILL ON THE TABLE Del., April 18 , WILMINGTON, of the country's leading manufacturUpon tbs suggestion of Samuel CominWASHINGTON, D. C.f April 17. The pere, a mass meeting of the laboring ers of electrical appliances have In the exhibits First stalled Regiment Aldrich bill waa laid upon the table to- men of Delaware will be held here tofor the Western Electrical Exday by the banking committee of the morrow for tbe purpose of considering Armory lastHouse. It la understood that this dis- the present Industrial conditions and position. opening, this evening and week. the coming through ing poses of the measure for this session, the financial depression. although Its friends might rally and have It token up at a later date. THROUGH SERVICE TO 8PCKANE ST. PAUL, April 18. Beginning to- MINERS ACCEPT ARIZONA REPUBLICANS morrow, through train service between St Paul end Minneapolis and Spokane, TUCSON, Arts., April 18. Republi- Wash., will be over the OLD SCALE WAGES cans of Arisons met in territorial con- SpokAne International, Canadian Pacivention here, today, to elect two dele- fic and Minneapolis SL Paul ft Boult gates and two alternates to the Chi- Ste Marie roads. TOLEDO, Ohio, April 17. Acceptcago convenlon. Appearances Indicate this afternoon tbe report- of the that the delegation will be instructed ing SUIT ON ELY PROPERTY scale committee of the miners, the opfor Taft field erators In tbe central Richardson and Grant have Instituted returned to the Inter-stat-ecompetitive NEW HARRIMAN ROAD agreement L. B. Grout of 2557 Lin18. Through suit against CHICAGO, plan which was abolished two years April to recover 2278.00. The ago. avenue coln tohe agreement Includes all tha be will Inaugurated freight traffic morrow on the new Harriman rood plaintiff purchased a piece of prop- coal miners , lu the bituminous coal In Ely, Nev., paying 115.00 for mines In western Pennsylvania, Ohio from Jackson, Tenn., to Birmingham, erty same. Later they sold It to J. and Indiana. One of the most Impothe Ala., gtvjag the Illinois Central a conwav rtant provisions of the new scale Is nection with the Southern. Seaboard A. Fester. When the purchase the that providing for the return of the understood that made the plaintiffs Air Line and Central of Georgia roads deal Included six feet of lot 8. In men to work next Monday. The scale block E, as represented to them, but up to April 1, 1807, Is reaffirmed. All ARIZONA FOR TAFT aldistricts wlU settle their Internal trouTUCSON, Arts.. April 17. President subsequently It developed, so they could so not Is It that they that bles. Th present agreement will he Roosevelts administration will prob- lege. ably be Indorsed and two delegates not deliver that to Fester. The latter referred to a referendum vote. The pledged to Taft elected at the Arisona sued them for 2774.00 and they permit- Joint convention adjourned to meet Territorial Republican convention in ted judgment to be entered. Now, the first uesday in February, 1110, In this city. they sue Grout for his portion. Tucson tomorrow. ITS en . |