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Show re tOL III. Ogden, Utah, May 23, FIEEI-ITI- S MS NO. 124 SALT LAKERS IS SEATTLE 190S. LAID TO RESTi GET GLENWOOD STILL QUEER DARING EXPLOIT DRY FARIA BILL OF HOLD-U- PS j Men Dragged Coast City Seized With Raging Ep Every Englishman Celebrates the Saucer Track Racing Assured and Congress Turns Dcwn the Measure large Party of Men and Women identic of Patriotic Madness Backed By Smoot and Mcndell Money Will Be Expended for From Their Homes and Killed Robbed By iimpmiii Birthday Anniversary of the jn in Virulent Form. in Secret Hot Talk. Dead Ruler. Many Improvements. Roadhouse. Ian Prominent i BRATTLE, Wash, May 23. In its i State Journal Special.! LONDON. May 28. Wherevt-- r the most virulent form, the BAI.T I.AKE CITY, Mav 28. A deal British standard floats the subjects of which has raged as an epidemic In King Edward will tomorrow pay lov- waa consummated today, according to the cities of the California coast to- ing tribute to the memory of hla statem.i.is out given by Max Bam9 queen-mothe- r, the great and good 4 day seised Beattie in Its grasp and j w. . miJ Sutherland, both of YU'toria. whose birthday anniversary berger transformed the populace, augmented this this ciT. whereby they obtain a ten-yeyear fails on Hunday. In London 9 I by thousands of visitors. Into a fair the otnervance commenced today and lease ,.n Glen wood park at Ogden. imitation of an army of howling der- was accompanied by the usual patri- Saucer truck racing for the junction vishes A11 day yesterday and early otic exercises and athletic events that city is therefore assured, and it la anthis morning the trains and boats mark what is now called Empire Day. nounced that Harry H eagre n will have O Despite the popularity of King Ed- active management of the bike track, poured sightseers into the city In an ward among the masses of the Eng- which will be fitted up and improved flood that threatens to lish people, his birthday has never an(j on,. r more 4 meets per week swamp the hospitable provisions of been marked by such exhibitions of for Ogden cycle fans. provided 4 Seattle's houses of entertainment. The patriotic enthusiasm as even now exIn addition it la planned to expend a d rush for places of vantage to witness tends to the celebration of Victoria's large aunt of money In Improvements natal day. Perhaps this is largely due for the isrlt, and enough amusement d the incoming of the fleet began early to the conservatism of the British peo-- feature, of the latest type, wll lbe add- d and continued until the great fighting ple, who, d through a reign covering ed to make Ulenwood one of the lead- ships poked their noses Into Elliott over three score years, have come to ing competitive resorts iff the state. d d Bay, to be welcomed by a pandemo- regard May 24 as a permanent holi- The park will he thoroughly remodeled. d nium of cheers and booming guns day. Another royal birthday will be celed and shrill. Jubilant whlstlea from the brated d Monday, which will be the craft in tha harbor, taken up and list anniversary of tha birth of tha EDITOR HARDEN d echoed by myriad whistles in factory Princess of Wales. The princess waa d A and mill born May 25, 1867, the daughter of WINS IN GERMANY d the Duka Duchess d and Teck. of Her Two great merchant vessels, bearing the reception committee of the Seat- childhood was spent at White Lodge, tle chamber of commerce, the mayor one of the most beautiful sections of LE1PB1G, Germany, May 26.' The of Beattie, the governor of Washing- rural England. She was betrothed to supreme court of tha empire today de- ton and executive officials of all tha the Duke of Clarence, and when hla elded that tha trial ending In the sent states and leading cities of tb north- death put a tragic end to this romance encjnB of iiOT MlmllUn Harden west; headed the line of scores of craft of royalty. It waa soon whispered that to prison for libelling Count Von Molke, that welcomed the fleet. Governor "Bailor George' had won the heart waa unfair. It ordered a rehearing. Mead and Mayor Miller extended to and hand of the fair princess. Oil LAND FRAUDS the officers and men of the fleet the The marriage of George Frederick The decision is a crushing condemnation of the methods of Harden's trial. freedom of the state and tha city, and and Princess May too- - place In July, It Is expected that the reversal will Admiral Thomas was presented with 1898, and their first son and heir to quiet the public clamor because of the the title of the Prince of Wales waa Alaska gold. to the editor. Harden made PORTLAND, Ore., May 28. "Loot-er- f a large key of purest born In 1894, and waa named Edward Injustice officers of the an eloquent appeal before tbe Judges the This evening of the Public Domain by 8. A. D. A second son, Albert FredAlbert. fleet will be given a reception by tbe withdrew describing how the court was born In 1895, a daughter, maneuvered Puter, late king of the land fraud erick, en the of commerce, and chamber against him. Tha editor cents in Oregon, la off tha press. la listed men will be the guests of this Victoria Alexander, In 1897, and three was released on bond. other sons It Is said there are a IWilllam, George toniequence city lire department st a grand ball Edward and Hnry John Charles, between umber of uneasy heads among the at Leschl Park pavilion, at' which 1900 and 1905. timber men whose deala In the public MARK HANNAS STATUE some of the fairest daughters of the domain have not always The princess la a great favorite with been just Pacific northwest will dance with the the English people and their birthday what the law allows. UNVEILED NT DAUGHTERS gallant tara of Uncle Sams navy. will be marked by much public rePstn's story of, hla arrest, escape be Tomorrow special services will nd will create quits a stir in all churches for the tara 6f joicing. held K u is materially different from W. J. religious CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 88.' The proclivtles, and tha others Bums account. status to Mark Hanna waa unveiled Following the conf- will not lack entertainment, even, let LOG TURNS OVER lict between Burns and Puter In BostWads Park In this city thla afterIf their desires should on for tha latters revolver which it he whispered, noon. It ahowa Mr. Hanna sitting In In the form of Indulgence take th Puter succeeded In obtaining he deMrs. Ruth Hanj an armchair listless. AND MAN DROWNS cup that cheers. clares that Burna threw up his hands Mabel Hanna Mrs. McCormick and na will entertainment Next week's and ahouted, "For Gods sake, Steve, the late senaof Persona, daughters with a great land parade that dont shoot! John W. Ha declares that Burns open unveiled tha statue, tor, and SALEM, Oregon, May 21. Jesse of the then sought safety behind delivered the oration. Secrea lamp will be on, featuresspectacular Drtggs demonof the moat thrilling Schaffer, a chauffeur of Portland, was post Puter makes no effort to shield William H. Taft was present stration In this city attendant upon drowned this morning in the Wllllam-ett- e tary himself In the narration. tha present visit of the Atlantic battle river at Salem. Ha waa out SUFFRAGISTS CRUSADE. thousand unifleet. Sixteen ship with hla sweetheart. Miss OI-I- te canoeing PETER DAILY IS DEAD. formed men marching to the music NEW YORK, May 28. Plana have Drummond, of Salem. They at40 bands, between double lines of of aaw been made by Mrs. Hariet Stanton a to embark upon large tempted CHICAGO, 111, May 28. Peter F. several hundred thousand people, win log. The log turned, precipitating the Blatch and other leaders In the suffraDailey, actor, member of Joe Weber's furnish the greatest military spectacle couple Into tha current The girl was gist movement for a trolley excur110177 Widow" company, died of ever seen in the northwest. rescued hut no trace of Bchaffeur was sion and crusade to follow the state pkuro pneumonia today. He expected of found. brilliant feature A particularly convention at Seneca Falls next week. to play Monday night the parade will be the Immense. re The Senses Falls meeting will comviewing stand at Second avenue and memorate the anniversary of the first EARLY AN LIE. TAFT NAILS Btewart street,, before which the CINCINNATI, O, May 28 Sec- woman's suffrage assembly, which was JAY GOULD KEEPS marching of the army and navy, the retary William T. Taft denied the held at Wesleyan church at that place governors of Washington, Oregon, Ida- story from Fsyettevllle, North Caro- In 1848. The convention will close next Mayor ho, Montana and Wyoming. lina, to the effect that a colored mes- Thursday evening, and the following RIGHT ON WINNING Miller of Seattle, and the executives senger alleged to be with Secretary day the suffragettes will board trolleys of many other cities In the northwest. Taft was refused a place at the table there and work their way toward New The section of the granstand reserved with him in a railway coach. Sec- York hy easy stages, stopping at every for the official party, will be brilliant LONDON, Eng, May 2S.-- Jay Taft Mid there was no founda- town of Importance along the road, retary GouM kept up hla uninterrupted with the blue and gold lace of the tion for the where demonstrations will be held. story. record of victories In the Olym- army and navy uniforms, and will form phlc tennis series today by de 9 a bright central picture In the sea of summer costumes and testing Eustace Miles by the 9 bright-colore- d score of 5, 4 and 4. 9 striking hats of the women who will 9 assemble upon the stand to cheer the passing troops. t I t I t I gAN FRANCISCO. Calif., May ,j passengers arriving on the liner San Jose from Guatamala report a reign of terror In that the reault of Preal- country efforts to rid the Cabrera'a dent country of hla enemies since the Blsasslnatlon of April SO. The disappearance of prominent men continue to ho followed by musket volleys and burials In the penitentiary. Soldiers take the victims from strict- jjrelr homes nlchtly. The to exercised Is censorship Ht prevent the sending out of news. Among the victims thus far reparted are Dr. Mateo Morales, chief surgeon In the army; Juan Vlterl, Adolfo Viteri, Manuel FradOi Eduardo Frado, planters; Eduardo and Rubio, capitalists; Valla-Dorand Francisco Manual Herrera, lawyers; Fran- cisco Ruls. physician, and 12 others Including students, sol- dim civilians and refugees. There Is constant fear as to whose turn will come next. flert-maJnv- as ar ever-increasi- J es I t 6-- AMERICAN FARMERS RAISE HALF BILLION BUSHELS OF WHEAT 6-- 6-- 49999999 WIFE, THOUGH NEVER WEDDED MorthOgden Young y Find People Sudden -- They Have Been Living Together Without Mar- -, riage Certificate. ..... together on Ogden ever rtnc last ll man and July, wife; a known Weber county youny fouple. were never married, and have to discovered that emba reusing fact Innocently enough, the young people names for obvious reAsons will m mentioned.' Imagined that they fr married and not until a notice out by County Clerk Mattson. 'Ring that the U cense blank which ')wn Issued be returned by the who performed the ceremony, d they discover their mistake. Although they have Bttle farm near North cer-we- NEW YORK, May 28. The New York Times gives out some figures of vital Interest on the crop prospects. It recalls to mind that last year the Deputy Was Solemn. announced .the government report Bashfully blushing, the young man abandonment of 3,500,000 acres of wine appeared at the ter killed wheat. When that was puband his court house In July, and applied for li- lished, wheat advanced 8 cents In a cense to wed. The deputy who Issued day, and there waa talk of $1 wheat the license was very solemn. In filling This year the abandoned area la only out the blank. The young people took 1,858.000 acrea and the condition Is the usual oath, the groom paid the 6 per cent better than last year. Will Exceed Half Billion. fee, pocketed the license and, believing that they had been legally married, The entire crop, as now indicated, the happy pair departed for the little will be 461,000,000 bushels, and that is home, which had been fitted up for not Improbable, because In 1908 the housekeeping and immediately started actual harvest surpassed the May InThe dication hy 70,000,000 bushels. living as man and wife. as Inasmuch In Mattson, now Clerk ar than better Indications County n was the maxifully 25 licenses have never been prop- 1906, when the started mum record, almost 498,000 bushels erly certified and returned; sending out notices last week. Among , but In May of that year the expectation those to receive the notice waa the j was only 458.000,000 bushels. If the once to same Improvement should he realised young benedict, who went at with this year. It would take the crop above his In district, the road supervisor All out the blank. the half billion bushela mark for the latter that request a The supervisor saw at once that the first time, and the present showing Is a mar- altogether encouraging. young people had never secured Pa tecs All tha Psrila. this in way tha riage certificate and the winter wheat has This .. year known. story became bride-to-b- out-tur- , passed all the perils except those of the harvest. There Is no more danger of floods or drouths. It has come through the alternate frosts and thaws of the spring. About the only things to be apprehended, and they are not very probable, are either the appearance of the weavel about harvest time, or long continued rains It la thought, too, that the great trouble that has been such a hindrance and loss for the last three or four years a scarcity of labor, for this year should be avoided; and then farmers generally should keep In mind that there la a certain class of men who make their money by Influencing the stock market, who will. If necessary, spring any sort of rumor upon the country to affect the price of wheat The present showin Is as pood as farmers ought to expect and the price ought to hold steady, unless It Is true that thouMnds and millions of people are In financial trouble this year. When that comes there Is always a falling off In the consumption of meats and white bread. t, WASHINGTON, D. May 23. A e personal encounter between Congress- man Reeder of Kansas, and Congressman Mondell of Wyoming, was nar- 9 rowly averted In the House today in 9 the discussion of the Mondell bill for 9 the doubling of the sine of homestead 9 entries. Reeder wondered w hy the peo- 9 9 ple of Wyoming hadnt sent a man to 9 Congress and predicted that the hill 9 opened a loop hole in lieu lands. He 9 9 said: ItENO, Nev. May 23. The Kirk Inn roadhouse In a f suburb of Reno waa the scene of a desperate holdup at midnight last night. The trick was turned by three men. The phone wires were cut to prevent the railing In of the police. The place waa full of men and women at the time, but the attack of the hold- ups was so unexpected and they showed such a readiness to shoot to kill that those present delivered up their cash. Over 81,000 was secured by the rob- 9 They Gst What They Want, hers. Shots were exchanged af- "Men In the west seldom send rep- 9 ter some of the men in the party resentatives here who dont vote for 9 recovered from their fright, s what they want. I presume men who 9 but the escaped on advocate this hill have hundreds of 9 bicycles with their booty. thousands of acres of western lands already and they have the American disposition to want everything that joins them. Congressman Mondell declared that LOVE the remarks reflected upon him. Congressman Cook of Colorado advanced toward Congressman Reeder bellger-entlA lil hold-up- 9 9 9 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 49 9 9 9 9 9 4 9 9 9 994i999999999999999 LEST y. All proceedings were stopped. Mondell demanded that the stenographer read the notes. He then said h( understood Reeder to have Mid eomethlng else. In the vote the House downed the conference report by a vote of 98 to 148. Mondell then started a fight to have the bill sent hark to conference but the House voted down the motion. MAKING PEOPLE PAY POLL TAXES Some days ago, (he State Journal exclusively published a etns y to the effect that Collector A. O. Her ris was Instituting civil proceedings against more than 20 delinquents, who were eligible to poll tax, and had failed to pay their regular dues. Tha day following this story, many of the delinquents appeared at Mr. Harris office In the city hall and settled their accounts, to avoid the payment not only court of Judgment hut of expensive costa, as well. The number of Ogden persons who are still delinquent Is large, however, and Collector Harris la pushing the suits for collection as fast as poalble. Where Judgment Is secured against a taxpayer, the cost of court proceedings Is added to the tax, and If payment Is not then made, the household effects of the delinquent are subject to att. achment OE PREACHER i LEAVENWORTH, Kans., May 23. Through the burning today of letters to a choir girl and the resignation of Rev. R. A. Elwood from tha pupllt of the Presbyterian church the Incident was closed. Elders of the church are protecting tha girls name and trying to hush up the scandal. One of the elders said positively that (hero waa nothing vulgar In tha letters, though they were very sloppy, Ha said such terms as My dearest dearia dear wer frequent. Mr, Elwood refused to talk. His wlfs Is prostrated. BEGIN CHURCH JUBILEE. PITTSBURG, Pa., May 21. A jubilee congress of the mene league, clubs and Bible dasata of the United Presbyterian church was commenced here today, pending tha sessions of tha United Presbyterian general assembly. It la expected that tha gathering will be one of the largeat of the kind In the history of the denomination and during Its stay here all snrta of religious and secular subjects will ba dis- cussed. SOLDIER GETS SHORTER TERM. SAN FRANCISCO. Calif., May 18. Gen. Fred Funston today reduced the sentence from five years to three In the case of Private William Buwalda, Company A, engineer corps, accused of shaking hands and applauding William A. Goldman at meetings In thla city. The reduction waa made on account of tha good record of the prisoner. MANY ARE INJURED. SELLS MeKINLEY BLOCK. BERKELEY. Cal., May 23. The Morrell airship, cheered by Berkeley populace, arose to a heighth of 800 feet when It caught the upper air, the gB ran Into one end of the bag. Immediately the ship, which lg 450 feet long, shaped like a cigar, tilled and men In the lower end fell 75 feet, while those In rear end fell 200 feet In crash Ing mass of wreckage. Many of tha occupants were more or les slnjured, but none were killed. CANTON, O.. May 83 The McKinley block on South Market street, one of the two pieces of Canton property owned by the late President William McKinley, will be sold by Bherlff Wilson at public auction tomorrow morning. The property has been appraised at 860,000. The sale was decided upon by the administrator of the estate of Abner McKinley and representatives of the remainder of the presidents heirs. WILL BE KEPT UP SAYS ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON, D. C May- - 28. President Roosevelt today authorised the positive denial of the report that Secretary Bonaparte had threatened to resign from the cabinet, or that there was any dissension between the president and Secretary Bonaparte In regard to the suit filed by the department of justice against the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad under the Sherman act. It la officially stated that the president has no thought of suspending the procedure as alleged. There was a legal question as to whether the suit should he brought In Boston or Connecticut. It was decided in favor of Boston. ESCAPED JAIL BY WANT AD. UTICA. N. Y.. May 28 The efficacy of want ads" has strain been demonstrated by John L S liber, a young man of this city, who has recently been making a tour of the West. According to reports received by friends of S liber, he was arrested' In Newkirk, OkUu and sent to JaiL Friendless and almost penniless, the young man conceived the Idea of appealing to the public through a want "ad. He spent his last quarter for the insertion In an Oklahoma City paper of the following advertisement: WANTED Young man In jail wants out. Suggestions solicited that might lead to his Immediate release. The response was Immediately. Several prominent attorney Interested themselves In Buber's care and Governor Haskell, of Oklahoma, waa Induced to Issue a pardon. ELFIE FAY TO MARRY. NEW YORK, May 22. It Is reported here that Elite Fay, the famous vaudeville actress, will be married shortly to Lieutenant Damon Pierri, an American naval officer, who until recently was commanding officer of the Island of Guam. Miss Fay will leave the stage, at least during the shore duty of her prospective husband, which win extend through three years. 4 |