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Show 87 VOL. XIL-- No. PubliBljrit Dailg at (Dgbrn. Utalj hay he or calls death REPORT ABSURD SAYjFFIGIALS Shopmen Ready to Quit Work less Rio Grande Makes Campbell-Bannenna- n. SirDeoir Biitons Hotel Statesman, t Heart Failure. Suc-cam- bs England. April LONDON, Concessions. 22. Campbell-Banne- r- Sir Henry t 9:45 this nan died here rooming of heart failure. Thia created no aurprian here, aa the death of the noted atatemaa foreehadowed hy hla re- gKiMnt front the premiership. n Henry Campbell-Bannermavaa the Ant Uberal prime min later of England after Lord Koaeherry who retired In 1815. Ha aeaumed ofllea at a time the radical and conserve- - ni 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 tire wings of hla parly were 4 threatening a separation. "but 4 he brought them together pnd 4 held them together hy hla shill 4 4 as a conciliator. ehen Prior to hla elevation to tho premiership he waa a leader of the Liberal party In the House succeeding Willlsm E. Gladstone In. that poaltion and was In opposition to Lord Salisbury, and later A. J. Balfour. He waa m member of the list Gladstone cabinet as chan cellor of the exchequer and waa always an ardent Home Ruler. In parliament he represented Stertlngrtilre. Scotland. It la tha prevailing opinion that th truce brought about between the radical and ran asrvatlve wings of tho Liberal party through tho diplomacy of cannot last long without him. If Her- hert H. Asquith, who succeed- ed him aa premier leoe than a long in month ago, remajna will he power, aB ' England , greatly surprised, The division In the' Liberal party In England at thla .time Is likened to tho division that took place In the Democratic party In the United States folW. J. of nomination .lowing the Bryan In 189$. Premier Asquith la compared with Grover Clove land, unable to understand the radical element! of hla party, aggressive hut no concilator. of Commons, Campbell-Bannerm- an . , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 e 4 4 ton at the today, it la evident Boston wards hoa the indications that Georga Fred William and hla 7 wing of tho Da will make a determined attempt to rapture the Democratic state conoc-i- vention and send a pledged delegation to Denver for Bryan. In a large majority of tha wards tha cudldatea for delegates to the state convention and to the fourteen ent lice-Presiden- west of Fort Wayne to con-tio- ai district conventions are not Pledged to anyone, hut It la generally nderstood that they will be for Bwn. Ward Sixteeg la the only one 1 the city that Is even favorable to the nomination of Governor Johnson Minnesota. Hmllar conditions tron other sections are reported of the state and H Is likely that the Nebraskan will se-- a large majority of the delegates "Om Vasanchusetts.' The state win be held In Boston on J7. ron-wt- F J'08 ANGELES. Calif., .April 11 ushered In tha third day of the 1 entertainment Unfavorable effect upon dispiriting treat ther had no g If of the SUIT FOR MOTHER nr or my In the district court today the condemnation proceedings brought by the Salt Lake and Ogden railway against Joseph 8. Peery, as executor, for a right of way through a piece of properstreet and bety near Thirty-thir- d and the Union river Weber tween the taken was up by Judge again Pacific, Howell. Yesterday afternoon, to obtain a better understanding of the Issue and the locality the Judge and Jury visited the premises. This afternoon arguments in the case were begun and the issue will be submitted to the Jury this evening. IS CHARGED HE T FOR MR. BRYAN IN POLICE NET ton and U. P. Headquarters Speaks in Many Places to Big A. E. Ashcraft Is Arrested Here Salt Lake Department Capture: Crowds In the Enemy's and May Be Charged With Men Who Have been ." Will Remain Here. Stealing $1,000. No Shops Will Be Built at Evans- Operat-Country- NEW YORK. April 2. William J. Biyaii is having a strenuous time In the Kut, what he designated the enemy - country" in 1590. Special slgntiii'aiire attaches to the speech he Is to deliver at the American Press association banquet at the AValdurf-Astor- ia in this city tonight when he Is niecii-to outline his postltuu on tho tariff issue more definitely, with special reference to the duty on wood pulp and print paper. The active part to Evanrtn. Is taking in this matThe Evanston story Is ridiculous for the ter affords Mr. Bryan a good opporseveral reasons Even if the Improvements were made, as reported in the tunity. Yesterday Mr. Bryan rounded out a dispatch from Wyoming, thla would in no way effect a removal of the offices day tlisi had a pleasant beginning In from Ogden. The Vulon Pacific has tbs welcoming of his family returning a sojourn in Eunqie. He then shops at Cheyenne, Omaha and this from a took tlying trip to Trenton, N. J., point and officials at present have under contemplation the expenditure of at for a brief speech, and returned toleast one million dollars more in ex- night and addressed the Civic Forum Tile Krotherhood of Man," at one of tending the facilities of the Ogden on the lart;Kt gatherings ever assembled shops, yards and roundnousea. In fact. It has virtually been decided to expend in historic Copper Union. Mr. Bryan's at least this amount some time within 0vely day waa euded at midnight when he delivered a brief address at the the next year or two at this point. This makes the Idea of the erection supper of the Missouri society. of shops, within 75 miles of the Ogden Masts Hia Wifs terminal, absolutely ridiculous from Mr. I'.ryan made the trip to New every point of view, according to both York to greet hla wife, hie daughter, Southern Pacific and Union Pacific off- Mr. lluth Bryan Leavitt, and her two icials In this city, and w;hen coupled chlldYvn. Ruth and Bryan Leavitt, rewith tha assertion that the superin- turning on board the steamer Minnetendent's office would be moved to haha, which arrived early today. Mrs. Evanston the local railroaders char- Bryan, Mrs. Leavitt and her family acterise tha entire tale as absurb. will probably leave for Nebraska toAnother argument showing the lark of morrow. While the steamer waa In foundation of the report from Evanrion dock little Bryan Leavitt mischievIs the fact that the railroad Is unable ously hid under a stateroom berth and at present to keep even It's shop force a long search, led by bin anxious at this point employed more than half grandfather, delayed Mr. Bryan on time, so it would hardly, under these board and he missed his train for conditions, be building new ahopo with- Trenton. in less than a hundred miles of Ogden. A large audience greeted Mr. Bryan at the Trenton opera house when he reached them thla afternoon. In his CONSIDERING CLAIMS speech there he advocated tne election senators by the peoAGAINST VENEZUELA of United States characterised and Secretory direct, ple Taft's proposal for the reasonable regu latiun of trusts as feasible as the WASHINGTON, D. C April 22. of burglaries by law." The senate committee on foreign re regulation Several hundred people were turned la latfcme today considering action re away from Cooper Union tonight unagardlng the dealing with Castro as to ble to find seats, and when Mr. , Vie Maims against Venesuel:$. Al- arrived he waa greeted with much apthough the state department inalsU He said In part: plause. that nothing will be done, looking toAt Horns in Nsw York ward a hostile demonstration It Is I am getting so that I feel quite at evident that the situation will be well home in New York. I find In thia covered with gun boats. Tha Dubuque center of activity of every kind and the Paducah have been, ordered great spirits and sympathetic to L&guayrs from Haytlan waters and congenial hearts. I have appeared at many - follow In the Des Moines will propolitical gatherings here and even In a few days this very hall. I have devoted the best of my life BISHOP AND DIRECTOR to the science, of government, but I BEFORE GRAND JURY lecognise that no matter how good government may be we mins its blessings (State Journal Special) If we do not do right ns individuals SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. April 22. No matter how much we may be abThomas R. Cutler, a director, and In issues and methods of governsorbed Bishop O. P. Miller, a director, of the we cannot be Indifferent to the ment, Utah National bank, were before the kinds of work to be carried on. many grand Jury today an witnesses In con- I am glad to show my Interest In and nection with the loss by the bank of sympathy with the object of uplifting fl0C,250. the individual and advancing the good oi the community. GOOD NEWS FOR THE DEAF. What Civilization Meant NEW YORK, April 22 A celebrated is my definition of civilisa"Here New York Aurtst has been selected to harmonious development of The tion: deafdemonstrate to deaf people that race physically, mentally human the ness la a disease and can be cured at development of the and morally rapidly and easily In your own home. threefold man. When wa reach perHe propones to prove this fact by we will all citlsens of fect development sending to any person having trouble we with their ears a trial treatment of have perfect civilisation. Until must our civilisation necessarily do, this new method absolutely free. Wo of civilizadvise all people who have trouble with be Imperfect We are a part an Influence we and have great or ation their ears to Immediately address Dr civilisation. of level In the small fixing 40 No. West Edward ardner, Suita 100, of the Thirty-thir- d street, - New .York City, As we present such Illustrationlevel of the we raise three requisites and they will receive, hy return until, the nation and civilisation. absolutely free, a Trial Treatment Local railroad officials are derisively hooting duwn the suny from Evanston, Wyo., which was published In a Salt Lake morning paper, to the effect that the Union Pacific railroad in contemplating the expenditure of a quarter of a million dollars la a new sliop plant and roundhouse at Evanston and that if thla work gets under way the headquarters of Superintendent W. A. Whitney will be removed from Ogden d auMM-lutio- FORTY MILLIONS ing in Here and in Zion. A. E. Ashcraft was arrested thla afternoon by ltetective Janies Taylor of the Detective Agency of Salt Lake City, and turned over to Sheriff barlow Wilson, charged with -- Inter-Mounta- in DID DAVID CLAPIER holiday crowd. Shore leave of the' men to at- barbecue and tha athletic wePe fepnnted today.' The of the day wlU be the ball in iLl1 officers And men thla evencontinual social grind since I'val of the fleet from San Winning to tell on the THE-LADIE- S? IS HOT GUILTY (State Journal Special) SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. April 22. Dr. Francis Richards, who has been David Clapler, charged with dis- on trial here for some time past on the beturbing the peace, was arraigned and charge of having performed an unthla morning fore Judge Murphy lawful operation on Mrs. Carrie James, pleaded not guilty. It is alleged that was found not guilty this morning and he used vile language in addressing the cases dismissed. reaa Mary Bertonitl and others askedtheto be sult of a quarrel. Clapler allowed to procure an attorney and FRUIT GROWERS INC0RPJRATE hla Tearing was continued until Thursday morning. of other Clapler, with a number (State Journal Special) Secon West been living has Ita'lana, SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, April 22. the claimed Is hy and it ond street, The Brigham City Fruit Growers' one day plaintiffs, became angeded waa Incoporated today association to vl'e epithets and applied last week of 125,000.' John P. a with capital courtroom his femine neighbors. The la Christensen president Hans 8. Larthe defendants was crowded with sen vice president Nephl J. Valentine salasome countrymen, anticpatlng secretary, William T. Davis, treasurer. cious testimony thla morning. . (State Journal Special) SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. April 22. Police officers made 4 4 4 a raid here at aa early h-- i 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $ 4 4 4 4 4 r this morning that it is thnngnt cmbesclenieut. Ashcraft is a young will put a stop to much ef tho man, well dressed and has been acting 4 has been go, v; is stealing as the western representative of George 4 In thla that and city Ogden for the P. Updegruve of Pontiac, Mich. The 4 pant month or two. 8ix men latter la the owner and manufacturer 4 were raught under such i Ir- of a patent carpet cleaning compound 4 rumstanrea that there can be uid Ashcraft has been selling tne com- 4 no doubt rf their guilt. They pound and It is alleged malting (alas 4 ar Forest Wilson, axed 17: A! to the company. 4 Kriger, aged 24; Joe rorter, He has checked up weekly in his re- 4 aged 21; Lewis Glrnster, aged ports and has been suspected fur Some 4 15. Charles Kelley aged 20 and time of embessltng the funds of his 4 Joe Henry. employer. Detective Taylor bus been 4 Five of these were located la a at work on tiie case for two weeks 4 mining house on East Second and has secured sufficient evidence to 4 South street. Part of th gang 'warrant the arrest of young Ashcraft 4 had lien trailed from 65 Frank- It is claimed that he. has taken $100 4 lln avenue where a burglary from the comiiany here and has alto- 4 had btn ccmmlttei snj bn gether swindled his employers out a. 4 the officers raided th( place on 4 mors than $1,000. It is also nllcgvd 4 East Second South they caught 4 that he hae entered Into a conspiracy 4 flvs .men. They had l:i their to defraud Mr. Updegrove out of the 4 possession a large quantity of 4 benefit of his patent by duplicating It. 4 clothing and Jewelry that lutd 4 Your.g Ashcraft is accompanied by Ms 4 been stolen. 4 4 A few minutes later the sixth 4 wlfa here. 4 member of the gang was caught 4 SIGNS LIABILITY BILL 4 In an alley disguised as a 4 4 messenger boy. He had held 4 WASHINGTON, D. C April 22. 4 up C. M. Bird. This was the 4 President Roosevelt this afternoon 4 man Wilson. He and Kelley 4 signed the employers liability bill on 4 It 14 said have acting ths strength of Attorney General 4 as decoys, the latter as a nears- - 4 4 Bonaparte's opinion that It Is 4 boy. Ths messenger and tha 4 4 newsboy would gain entrance 4 4 to a home and locate rich swag 4 4 for the other members of the 4 4 gang to secure later. 4 4 Chief of Police Fitt and his 4 4 officers are confident they have 4 4 made a good haul, one that will 4 4 clear up much of the 4 RELEASE 4 that has been pussling thievery ths su- - 4 4 thorlties of thih city and Og- 4 den of lata. conatl-tution- al. WORKING FOR THAW'S WHITE PLAINS, New Jereey, April 22. Supreme Court Justice Morchaser la hearing Attorney James G. Baker of Newburgh, this afternoon. In his argument on an application for a writ of habeas corpus In behalf of Harry Thaw. If granted a writ will be directed against the superintendent of the asylum to show cause why Thaw Miould not be released. The proceedings will be formal. Attorney Graham will be granted an order to produce Thaw In court later when the real 4 444444444444444444 4 Mat-taw- an CAN BE ISSUED CHIC A CIO, 111., April 22. United Stats Judge Christian C. Kohlsaat today issued a temporary Injunction restraining express companies from Issuing franks of any kind. The order restrains the express companies from giving franks not only to their own Mattewan employes, agents, officials and families, but also employes, agents and officials of other express companies or rail- fight will begin. "Justice Morchaser this afternon rlgned the writ of habeas corpus for the production of Thaw before him May fi for examination as to his sanity. Ths writ Is against Dr. Amos V. Becker, Acting Superintendent (of asylum. roads. IS HOT REPRESENTED The suit ot . R. C. Smith agalnt the Ogden and Northwestern Railway company Is on trial before Judge How-il- l this afternoon under rather-pecu-ll- ar circumstances, that Is, ths defendant Is not represented by counsel. Smith rues for $1,000 damages, alleged to have been done by a rpark from an engine of the defendant setting fire to part of his premises. Ths rase was tried before and a verdict of no cause of action entered. An appeal was Liken, the care reversed by the Supreme court and sent back for trial. Today Richards A Pratt, as counsel for the company, withdrew from tha rase and Kimball and Halverson represent Smith. on OF SOCIETY LIFE ts' 22- - Democratic stats committee and delegates to the state convention are any criterion, William J. Bryan will receive the unanimous Indorsement of Illinois Democrats The state convention will he held In this city tomorrow. A large number of visitors and delegates arrived today. Indications are that the friends of Roger Sullivan, Illinois member of the Democratic committee and the Nebraskan's ancient enemy, will he In complete control of the machinery of the convention, but thla will not prevent the Instruction of the delegation for Bryan. James H. Donohue of East SL Louis Is the only member of the state committee who has openly opposed Bryan's presidential aspirations. ABUSE granted to 1,500 walk- IS 4 SPRINGFIELD, lit, April 4 the expressions of members BRYAN IN BAY STATE 22. Although BOSTON, April there are contest! In only six of tha centtic caucuses Vice-Presid- 4 RENO, Nev., April 2 J Thieves last ght blew open the large steel vault the office of the Nevada Distillers Brewers company at Fallon and atola MM in gold. The thlevee hauled the eel portion of the vault in a wagon t a point outside the town before ' leaking It open. twenty-fiv- vt-t- 4 4 J (If DENVER, April 22. A strike n all the Gould roads extending from Ogden, Utah, to Fort Wayne, lad., and from El Paso, Texas, to New Ortlana, Ijl. wae taken last week according to Information received yesterday hy Sixth William Hannon, of the machinists, who la la charge of the Rfct Grande strike, and unless a settlement of the Kio Grande strike Is secured thla week, says Hr. Hannon, the wien on all of these systems will be called out. There are about MOO men involved in the issue, and the Information given out hy t" Hannon la the first official statement as to what would be done hy the ether Gould lines. A secret strike vote wss taken oa the Hteaourl Pacific, the Wabash lines, west T Short Wayne, and the Texas A Pacific and the vote was practically solid to support the Rte Grande," said Hannan thla morning. Seventy-fiv- e lodges embracing the machinists, boiler makers and blacksmiths took actios. They all elected representatives to a Joint committee which will have complete charge of the fight. Aa effort jrill he made during the present week to secure a conference witk George Gould, looking to a settlement of the Rio Grande strike. If the Colorado troubles are net adjusted this week, or action begun with that abject is view a strike date will he named for the mechanical forces on all the Gould 4 4 4 systems 4 out 4 4 44444444444444 $500 in Un- LIVELY TIME WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22 1908 SHORT LINE WILL This Is the first decision against express companies under the Hepburn act of 190$ which placed express companies, pipe lines and sleeping car companies under federal supervision as common carriers. The injunction Is against the National, the United States, the Adame and the .American companies. It Is contended that ths franks of express companies are the same as passes Issued by the railroads officers and employes The jto their court ruled ' that franks apply to freight and merchandise, not to passengers, and that they are not authorised under the law. District Attorneys Sims and J. H. Wllkemm presented the Injunction and said they expected It' to be' made tl permanent Lawrence Maxwell of represented the companies. Ctn-na- BRYAN TO ADDRESS EDITORS NEW YORK, April 22, Editor and publishers of prominent newspapers are In attendance today at the annual meetings of the Associated Press and the American Newspaper Publishers' association, . ADOPT NEW SYSTEM PIIIIJtDELPHIA. Pa.. April 22. Official announcement' waa made this afternoon of the Issue of $40,000,000 (State Journal Special) Pennsylvania railroad bonds to run LAKE CITY, Utah April 22. SALT annual4 cent forty years bearing per May 1 a new system of furnishing ly. The Issuing price was 5$. Kuhn, Loeb 4 Co., the Rothchllds and the supplies to the Oregon Short Line staBaring brothers take the whole Issue. tion agents, section foreman and pumpers will be inaugurated over the BIG INCREASE IN STOCK entire system. Under the old system It was necessary for the agents and others to send In requisitions for supplies to headquarters. This consumed (State Journal Special) much time. Under the new system SPRINGVILLE. Utah. April 22. The Utah Wholesale company has In- to be Inaugurated the first of the creased Its capitalisation from $50,000 month a supply train will be put on to $200,000 and moved Its headquar- and. make the rounds of the system ters from Springvllle to Provo. At a regularly and furnish all the supplies mass meeting last night the taxpayers needed, and collect up the old stuff. voted 10 to 1 In favor of a new High This system has been found to work well In the east. schol building for. Springvllle. THOUSANDS OF WILL BE SENT HOME WASHINGTON, D. C.. Anril XI Re- ports of tbs government crusade against the anarchists were submitted to Assistant Attorney General Cooley today by fifteen United States district attorneys and a half score chief examiners for the new naturalization bureau now la secret session here. High officials say they believe that several thousand anarchists will he deported before the end of the year aa the result of these recent , |