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Show 88 70lk XII-- ' Pitliliahrl! Bailg at (9J&ni. lUalj THURSDAY, APRIL 23 1908 E$ E EIO if Santiago i Will Be Present- ed With Trophy of gkSTA of Fred Hero Trafalgar. MONICA. Calif.. April through Admiral w Dudley. Mg blatoric gavel used by pa with the Kelson. the hero of Trafalgar, with hla oAcera on The bia flagatalp. Victory. will be made to Admiral JJuTon the arrival of the fleet aa Continued Ulneea of Admiral Evana n in the "Ttntf ie participation honor. The hie in planned vU preaented ten yeara ago to T. Pettit of SanU Monica, then a 1. of Cambridge. England, by an Swiveling gypay who got it from a P1 S Hne pro-TLrt- dem-Jtio- IW- - AII Fuea Laid Aside ANGELES. Calif, April 21. of aocUl iiur three daya and nighta an were given officers today the PU ride through the beautiful All the fuss jggtUlls around the city. ac-nAdmiral Thomas asides m were 2S the officers of by Paaa-po- o. ptea for an automobile spin to waa the at served Luncheon LOfl pu An-MP- uu Golf ' dub. tbs meantime 4,000 blue Jackets see enjoying a barbecue and a fight auument In Chutes park. The great, t interest centered in the contest for j, weight championship of the of the Missouri, and Schlossberg. g New Jersey, the challenger. displays and a public ball at datek Park will conclude the days func-thynimm for the enlisted men. No have ben arranged for the officers, h the boxing contests Frank Rafferty of the Alabama won the feather-vrift- it championship of the navy, detail Bud Fredericks of the Illinois. fls heavy J. Kiesel Brings Welcome Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel arrived home last evening after several weeks spent In California. Part of the time waa spent at the home of their son. Fred V. Kiesel, In Sacramento where Mr. Kiesel, Jr., is president of the California Winery and cashier of the Cali fornla National bank. While at Paso Robles they saw Robley D. Evans. They came away with the Impression that the admiral Is a very sick man. Because of Mr. Kieeel'a large business Interests here and elsewhere he waa particular to Inquire Into business conditions in the various places visited. There are no complaints In regard to business conditions now. he said, the depression that followed the panic has passed away and men in all lines are looking forward to a good years business. Confidence la completely restored. The outlook for fruit and grain crops of all kinds is so good that a prosperous year is assured. Of course, California suffered from drought it would have "been much better If the recent rains had come in March, but there will be great crape anyhow. Francisco's RecoH Speaking of the rebound of San Francisco from the effects of the earthquake and the fire Mr. Kleael said: It is truly wonderful the record that city has made. Within five yeara from the time of the earthquake they' will have a city far better than it was before. The construction is far better. They are using so much concrete with steel reinforcement that their buildings will be much finer and more enduring than the old ones. I was impressed with the extent to wuich cement is being used in construction work In all parts of California, especially Los Angeles. Concrete reinforced with' steel Is the popular material there now. 1 am that It Is not used mors The mdldlewelght championship went heresurprised is so abundant. where cement tHriny Tlghe of the Missouri, defeat Mr. Kieael was up to his eyes tohf Hoary Trainer of the Vermont. In the mass of business that IcUoosberf of the New Jersey beat day on his desk during his had accumulated Altiori of the Missouri for the heavy absence. He will remain In Ogden for vriffct lett between Altleri the present champion, Pyro-wfcM- tfi M championship. IUT WOMEN some Charged in No Clue As to Who Placed Bomb Under Gallaghers House Congress With Violation of Land Restrictions. Ruefs Life Threatened. Harriman Interests WASHING!, IV C April 23 One of the biltvifst fights of the session occurred in the house today over the adoption of the senate resolution on instructing the attorney general to institute a suit to wrest land In southwestern Oregon from the Harriman Interests, who are alleged to have violated the restrictions under which they received 3,1100,000 acres. This land lies along the railroad and waa granted by the Before being government In 1864. patented tlus government amended he grant so that the land might be sold In batches of 10 acres at $2.50 per acre to actual settlers. Since loot the Harriman management, It Is alleged, has sold 1,000,000 acres for aa much os $10 an acre and that It still holds 2,000,000 acres os on Investment Claiming (hat this disregard of law haa led to the devastation of the coun try and defeated the object of settlement for which the grant was made, the department Is eeeaing to take the matter into the courts but finds It necessary to have congress authorise -- Oregon-Cali-forn- .DR. A. S. CONDON'S ALMOND TREE The accompanying cut gives but a faint idea of the beauty or the almond tree that bloomed so gorgeously the past week in the garden of Dr. A. 8. Condon, 2414 Madison avenue. In this city, gome dsye ago the State Journal gave the history of this tree. Since then information haa come to this office of a number of other almond- - trees doing well within the limits of Ogden. They demonstrate In a small way the wonderful possibilities of fruit raising In thla community. HOT POLITICS BY RAYIIER Maryland.Senator HOUSE AT THE WHITE It Is Law FIRE AT RESORT COSTS ed 1300,000 President and boomlt will give a reception at the VUte House early tomorrow after PHILADELPHIA. Pa, April 21. os to the distinguished women in Fire is sweeping everything before It ffimdance at the continental congress at May Point, New Jersey.- The Capa d the Daughters of the American flames are being driven by a heavy Revolution. wind. There Is no hope of saving Me morning' session was devoted any of the buildings In the direct b election for ten path of the fire. There ta no fire menl and an editor and business apparatus In the place. Neighboring booger of the American Monthly towns have been asked for help. pontine, the official organ of the At 1:45 this afternoon it was evidely. The result of the election will dent that the main portion of the reMt be announced until this evening, sort is doomed. Thirteen cottages are bbeu brief business session will be ablase and most of the surf houses and W4, followed by a concert by the the Lake Lilly hotel are destroyed. fitted States marine bknd, At thla hour the loss exceeds $300,000. taong the candidates presented by fc various state organisations for general and who were PLEAD TO m this morning, are Mrs. Ira vane of Texas, Mra Truman H. Mrs. that - vice-preside- nts EN6EAND HAS time OF NOTE WASHINGTON, April 2S. OUT OF LADD News on His Return Home from California. dty of Santa Monica, rcn-.i- E Lays Down tor the Democratic the Ten Thousand Rebels in India Take the Reid British Party. Troops in Action. D. C April 21 WASHINGTON, Senator Isador Rayncr of Maryland in the senate today constructed a Democratic platform, explalnlngi that he had been asked frequently what such a platform should be like. Here is SIMLA, India, April 23. A serious native rebellion has broken out In northern India. A Mohammedan tribe of 10,000 la In the field. It la understood that all available British troops are to be mobilised today. General hie platform. Senator Raynors Platform Demand that the tariff he reformed by Its enemies; declare egairst executive usurpation; demand the enforcement of every federal enactment under the theory that the greater the criminal the more severe should he the punishment; limit .he presidential office to one term and omnlblt the incumbent from using the federal patronage to determine hla mccessor; provide that the United States ch&ll not unite with any rnfcbcr government for the despoilment of foreign territory or in the conquest of helpless races: denounce as treason the insertion Into the constitution by Judicial construction or otherwise any power or grant not contained therein. Party Cannot be Reborn William Johnson, charged with the I dont believe, declared Senator theft of Charles G. Chriamona harness our party can be born that Rayncr; before and other things, waa arraigned of Judge Howell today, and the date 25. hie plea set for Saturday, April T. D. Johnson waa appointed to de- DU "tvberry of Michigan, Mrs. Theodore L Bstee of Massachusetts, Mra Dray-- f of Iowa, Mra Egbert of Mississippi, Mra Ira Tale of Georgia Mra William E. Stan-j- ? W. Buahnell Knsaa Mra James M. Fowler Indiana Mrs. Erastus Gaylord Put-o- f New Jersey, Mra Martha B. CL New Hampshire. Mra Wll- -j J A- Smoot of Virginia and Mra Marshall of J etch mr I Hardy Kentucky. fend him. general are elect Edwrfhd A. Rogers, who In conjuncto serve two yeara tion with Elmer T. Strom la charged with forging a Union. Pacific pay voucher, was also up before Judge Howel touay and he will enter his DEED on Saturday. A. G. Horn was plea , named to defend him, as he has no lawyer. OF II MANIAC ,0UPnl Special) J-U- te Oi tow Unit, bjr Rhj-u- 1 hw ' CITT Utah-- April IS. 0t be,n !orn ,ln:b raving maniac, Earl nlht Jailer .at the city trm that Institution last WghtVTr pley had gone into the Jail to fcL Prisoners their f .sd when VW, a torge and power-hh- n maniac, sprang upon of a wild beast r Vr, jJ. HAD A HARDWARE eTORE RHYOLITE, Nev April 23. A mob Eleven at Skldoo, a California mining camp, SEATTLE, Wash, knife blades, tlx screws, five noils, last night lynched Joe Simpson, a three tacks and several other miscel- gambler, who last Sunday shot and laneous pieces of shelf and heavy Inkilled Jamea Arnold, a butcher of the hardware were removed from the vaudeville Simpson was being held a camp. a Harrison, of terior Henry in a vacant building, then of prisoner a specialty performer, who makes no JaH In Skldoo. The building hae He being hardware. and eating glass waa guarded by a deputy sheriff and been In the business for twenty years kmlnltW!rlnf h,m ,n But for the Prompt tow v to trutees the Jailer would H PbP,cPd!L,tet.en ,nt0 hemptto ll,WIof - npietsi. rious injury, but ttarfm 0Vprcon,e aa a result of rvperlence. The Austrian ii Md conoiffned to roo,n In the county Jail. Mi and estimates that he has eaten a ton of hardware, and la at a lota to understand why the pieces . removed been In by the surgeon should have a strong guard. Early last night the over- men swept down on the place, powered the deputy and hla assistants Simpson's and within ten minutes corpse dangled from a telegraph pole. digestible. The body waa cut down thla morning. Thla la the 23rd of April. RETIRES ADMIRAL REAR Arnold was proprietor of the Skldoo AdTrading company. Simpson waa reWASHINGTON. April cltlsen genmiral Samuel W. Very, commandant of garded as an undesirable and all was was morning drinking Honolulu, erally, at station the naval auc- -j trying to pick a quarrel with vome on- -. be win and retired today for age. He entered tbe Skldoo bank and thrust C. P. Rees. ceeded by Capthln Kitchener, commanding the English on the military In India, arrived frontier last Saturday. The English relations with the Amir of Afghanistan have heen unsatisfactory for some tilme past. It Is held that the only escape from a fierce border war lies In the rowing of the natives. la OAKLAND, Cut., April the suits. Representative Fordeney of Michigan Introduced an amendment to protect the Innocent purchasers. Including the Inhabitants of small towns, and 45,000 acres held by lumbermen who claim they purchased the land in Ignorance of the restrictions of the government. It was pointed out that the government itself In Oregon transactions had not always observed the restrictions. The amendment was savagely attack od. It was charged that the amendment was Intended to let Harriman escape. The debate lasted all the afternoon. The resolution passed late In the afternoon by a vote of 245 to I. The Fordney amendment waa defeated by a vote of 41 to 227. Mystery wrecked home. Abe Ruefs life has been threatened also, according to a statement Just s. given out by the This statement cmiing so soon after the explosion st the Gallagher home leads to the belief that a crank is responsible, S'S the motives for the attempts on the lives of Gallagher and Ruef are Extra precaunecessarily different. tions are being taken to protect Ruef and Gallagher, and the affair Is causing apprehensions In the coses of other boodllng supervisors. ex-bos- . LEASE GUNS IN TEXAS AUSTIN. Tex., April 21. When the State legislature poised a law Imposing a tax of 50 per cent, on tha gross proceeds from the sals of revolvers, it waa confidently anticipated that the treasury would benefit largeHardware dealers no ly. It hasnt. longer sell pistols, but loise them for a period of fifty yeara, and thus evade payment of the tax. while the possessor of a rented gun I quite contented, being satisfied that tha firearm wont to worth much to him at lease. the expiration of the fifty-ye- ar WIFE MURDERER TO HANG Gs- - April 23. Porter SPARTA, Cooper, a negro who killed hla wife last month and waa given on Immediate trial, convicted and sentenced to death, will be hanged tomorrow. Cooper, after crushing tils wifes skull with an ax, dismembered the severed the head and lower FROM CREDITORS body, limba from tha trunk. He la said to have placed the fragments In crocus sacks, buried them and flrrd hla house to conceal the evidence. In the court CHICAGO, 111., April 23. Creditors ar today searching for Wallace H. room he made full confession. Hopkins, head of the stock brokerage firm of Wallace II. Hopkins and comMONEY IS PILING UP . pany, who disappeared following the him by filing of attachments against FOR HICH SCHOOL CADETS number of creditors whose stated liabilities will reach $100,000 Post- office Inspector Ketchan I. expected gLT LAKE CITT, Utah, April 23. to report tomorrow the result of his tQ noon today the bllll,nMlime.. Vp investigations of Ilopkln methods of committee of this city had raised $2, business. conducting mining 126 to assist in the High Edward C. Day waa today appointed school cadets to sending Ban FTancisro, and and receiver of Ilopkln affairs United school boys themselves had . States District Attorney Blma announ- the High raised $4,500. Tla leaves but $4,500 ced that (ie would submit to the fedto be raised. Success Is certain. still eral grand Jury the evldenoe secured by the postal authorities. GROVER CLEVELAND ILL AGAIN It is either a states right party under the present acceptation of that term or it Is nothing. It will never come into power aa an annex RAIN WAS WORTH to the Republican party. Senator Rayner expresed regret that high Democratic authority advocated HALE A MILLION the enactment of legislation providing that corporations he limited aa to the amount of products they can consign into other states. He protested against I all the farmers In the vicinity of his party being tampered with by Ogden could form a purse, each paying scribes and mountebanks. juat what he estimated lost nights welcome rain to be worth to hla crop prospects for the coming season, the purse would undoubtedly reach close to tha $500,000 mark, if estimates of the reins value at this time given by some of the farmers today may be 'token os a criterion. The faces of farmers, dismally lengthened Into discouraging grimaces for the past week, have brightened considerably with the coming of the dollar rain, and cheerfulness la written on the features of farmerg today where dissatisfaction his gun In the face of Cashier Dobbs, and discouragement were plain yesterthreatening to shoot him, a short time day. before he mortally wounded Arnold. The value of the moisture which was He wss arrested by Deputy Sellers, greedily absorbed by the dry ground and In the .absence of a Jail tied to a was especially enhanced at this time, post. Later he was released, when coming as it did directly following a he walked into Arnolds store with the dry period which boded 111 for crops What have you against of all kinds this summer. Hod It been question,meT delayed another week there might On being told by Arnold that he have been a crop shortage this season. had nothing against him, Simpson pulled an automatic pistol and said: Prepare to die; 1 am going to kill FLY WHEEL KILLS MANAGER you. Instantly he fired, the bullet entering below the heart Arnold was one of the most promiCHICAGO, III., April 21. By the nent cltlsena of the California camp, of a fly wheel at the electric bursting Ski located of the townalte haring at Waukegan last night, J. H. Interested in plant doo. and was heavily the manager of the Waukegan Jenson, of He Justice was formerly mining. The the Peace there and had been In Telephone company was killed. was wrecked and damage on plant In strumentai prosecuting Simpson amounting to $10,000 was done. previous occasions. again. 22. surrounding the attempt on the life of J. L Gallagher, one of the main witnesses against Abe Ruef, last night by the explosion of a bomb under his house Is still impenetrable. It la now as difficult to Identify anyone with the perpetration of the crime as it was at the beginning. Oaklands entire detective force Is at work on the case but Is yet without tangible clue. Great crowds surround the LAKEWOOD. N. J., April -- 23. Gro- ver Cleveland Is reported as suffering from rheumatism and gout aggravated by a return of Indigestion. Dr. Bryant of New York, who is In attendance, aald today that he did not consider Mr. Cleveland! condition serious. Wall street thla pfternoon received the report that Mr. Clevelands condition waa more serious than first Indicated. Unless there la a change for the better before night, specialists will be rushed to hla bedside. The sick man la still at a Lakewood hotel, where ha la compelled to renialn because of i his condition. . STELE $1 0,000 AND ESCAPE half-milli- April 21. Bn MYSTERY STILE HOT SPRINGS, Ark April 21. Four masked men with revolvers entered the rear doors of the Indiana club here this morning and after taking the club's bankroll of llO.Ollo locked those present In the dub in a small rom and made their escape. STORK ARRIVES EARLY JACKSON, Miss- - April 22. Dr. V. 8. Pitts, a prominent Webster County physician, vouches for the truth of tha statement that a girt r? Cedaretta haa hjro'-- e a rather. The Infant weigh 1 evn nounda a tlrth. This is beHevcd ip he the tarliest birth record In the f.ates, although en.i indsno-in 9lb to be not Inuncommon mrong Africa. the native negroes rine-year-o- ld neg-.- , s |