OCR Text |
Show t VOL Ogden, Utah, June 25, 1908. III. SHAH ON NECKS OF THE REBELS HIGHEST HONORS PAID Funeral Services Will be Extremely Simple dent and Mrs. Roosevelt to Attend Army Presi- and TKIII'IIKV, Kirsia. June 25. Tlie Sluili lay ordeied the lira. Cleaveland Is bearing up well under her bereavement, She has refused to have the remains of her husThe colfiu Is a band lie in state. simple one bearing only the name, "Grover Cleveland, with the date of birth and death. Simple Funeral Service. The funeral sendees will be held a The S o'clock tomorrow afternoon. servlets will be simple, and exrreme privacy will be nlmerved If the wishes of Mrs. Cleveland are observed. The Hne of the cortege will be roped In, fearing a crush In the streets. The definite plans for the funern! will probIt ably be announced this evening. haa tsen arranged that the cortege shall pass down Bayard street to Nassau and Main street, passing the University buildings. Edward Wilson, the sculptor. Is today making a death mask of Mr. Cleveland. It shows thaf he failed greatly since his last published pictures were taken. The mask Is to form a part of a collection to be presented to Prince- r OPENS NICELY Craim the Earth But Dis- ds roit that Bryan will get the nomination the first - nv.-nd- Pathetic Note Left By Beautiful Woman Who Sui cidss in Broom Hotel Because of Quarrel With Husband Who Left Her and Disappear- - ed t In ful worker within the church. January, 1847, she sailed with a coml pany of Saints from Liverpool America. She arrived at Winter Quur. ters In April of tlie same year. Tlie company, with n large number of Saints, left In May, 1847, for Utah and after many hard trials reached Salt Lake in September 28, 1847. She ,rv.. an ox team across tlie plains In the sprlng of '47 and with her husband as aisled In planning Salt Lake. Mada Hats for Man. The first Pioneer day velcliriitlou was held the following year. She Ucuiue Dear Old Father and Mother Kiuh and I have had a disagreement and I can't face any more than 1 have. Don't worry for me; I "MOLL will bp happier dead. p. K. I leave everything to you. Dispose of my things as you see fit. oooooooooo pointing to a tragic aulclde. A note was found by her bedside, reading: "Wire my people in James Buck, 207 East 27th." Guided by this note. Sheriff Wllson wired to Portland today, receiving a reply signed by an undertaking firm, J. F. Finley and Sons, and ordering the body shipped to them and the effects of the dead woman expressed. The body will not be shipped until a thorough Investigation has been completed, and details which are now lacking provided. Husband Left Hsr, a With man, the dead woman who la a beautiful brunette, about 20 years old, appeared at the hotel Tuesday. They registered as Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cress of Portland, and appeared perfectly happy. The following day her trunk waa delivered. The trunk was standing open In the room, contained expensive gowns and dresses and her Por-Jan- (Continued on Page Five.) PITTSBURG, Fa., June 25. H. W. Tiers, formerly discount clerk In the . CHICAGO, 111., June 25. An explo- dead placet the total number at six. First National bank of this city, was sion of chemicals In the factory of This includes an unknown man, Mrs. $46,-00- 0. WOULD NOT ACCEPT VICE PRESIDENCY Tokio. Japan, June The navy department has decided to use the Buso, the oldest battleship In the navy, br real target practice, for a test slm-Uto that made In this country on the roonltor, Florida. The Fuso Is now being dismantled before going to Hlr-hi25. ur auqua this afternoon. Governor Johnson of Minnesota was asked by the correspondent of the Star: "Will you accept the nomination for the vice presidency If tendered you at Denver?" 1 can answer that In only one way, was Governor Johnson's reply. '1 a not a candidate for the vice presidency. he nerved In Ugden of tlie Relief Society in the First ward. Her husband, who was one of the first apostles, built tire first canyon road through Parley's cunyori. which was named for him. While this work was in progress Mrs. t cooked for the camp and endured niMiiy hardships during the trying liny of tlie pioneers. Haa Largs Family. Mrs. Pratt was the mother of seven children, those at present surviving her being; Mrs. A. 1. Ridges, of Halt Lake, Kl.lrldge, of Salt Luke. Moroni W. Pratt of Preston, Idaho, Mrs. F. C. Woods anil W. (I. Ridges of Ogden. She Is survived by forty-nin- e grandchildren und sixty-thre- e greatgrandchildren. Mrs. Pratt lived a Godly and righteous life and was beloved by all 'ears. a Hieivlary Il-ut- live for many years In church affairs and promlnenctly Men tilted during fle early days with tlie upbuilding uf the entire slate of Utuh. Mrs. Pratt was the l ist surviving wife of the late Apostle Pratt and was one of the few survivors of that memorable first trip ) across the plains. BOARD OF EDUCATION BANKER LEFT? arrested today charged with abstractaling money from the bank. The la leged amount of the stealings - Father Wires Sheriff. ONE OTTOWA, June 25. At the conclusion of his address af the Chaut- 1!t!', la-ek- BE ballot WILL SHOOT UP THE FUSO. Bay. HONEST s - pute the Claim. j (By Jacob Waldeck.) DENVER. Colo., June 25. Bryan Supporters already on the ground count 750 and probably 800 votes for their favorite on the first ballot. The number necessary to nominate, two-thirof the whole convention of 1,0008 delegates, is 673. This estimate does not Include New York the delegation head'd by Murphy and Connors. The delegates Instructed for Mr. Bryan number 484 and the 07 pledged. Friends of Gray and Johnson are continuing the fight. They will not ad- t- -r - ST. IXJUIS, Mo.. June 25. At least a dozen persons are believed to have been killed by the explosion of the gasoline launch, Midget,, near East The wrecked Carondolet last night. launch was found today on the bank and John Krauss, the owner, gone. The launch took a fishing party out yesterday. HIS PITTSBURG laike mnl made nml his Young Hi'lgham l.inli oltiii-rand wives She conducted .tie millinery liusines for many years i( ijiko. site became a meinlier of the Hist Relief Society of the church and served ns the president of this su- in the Nineteenth ward In Zlun :! e l.rst milliner in Salt MOTHER AND FATHER, 1-- DENVER FIGHT ft Years Ago. 61 HE LIE AND HIS ANNA HAVE HARD TIME TO WED ?$! 1- -2 . Lake City. crt-I-cal- l. -2 ship. Hartford, entered the harbor. The Sylph, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Newberry's boat with the Mayflower Johnson is This was the contents of a note left by the woman found dead In her room In the Broom hotel laat night. She and her husband had quarreled containing members of the Roosevelt and Tuesday he rode to the Hot family anchored this morning near the Springs on the car with an acquaintfinish. President Roosevelt was absent ance. He seemed grieved at the time on account of the death of former anj said: President Cleveland. 1 and my wife have quarreled. Shes Conditions Improved ae the day wore Kod little woman but we cant a might waon, the bretae died down and the get along. ter became smoother. In the four-oare- d been race Yale led off by half a length The' husband haa not since seen. and won by a full length. The official Late this afternoon Sheriff Wilson time was 10:!t 1 for Yale; 10:48 1- received the following telegram from for Harvard. of the dead woman: the father the FreshHarvard won the eight-oare- d on way In regard to 'Instructions man by two and a half lengths. The Buck." James burial 2 was 0:39 official time for the race for Yale. for Harvard and 0:47 Investigate 8uicide. authorities The today took up an Inof the suicide of Mrs. H. L. vestigation FEAR BIG DISASTER Cress, presumably of Portland. Ore., whose dead body was discovered In ON GASOLINE LAUNCH room 2 of the Broom hotel shout 11 o'clock last night, with all Indication! on Yale. Shortly before noon the United States misers, Olympia and Chicago, the monitor, Arkansas, and the training t . Orders 4 First Women to Set Foot in Salt - High Offiaal Hono-- a. WASHINGTON, IT C June 25 were tt legraphed by the war and regular Varsity races. A number of Mg wagers were placed this morning at odda of 10 to 9 and 6 Gray and p.nliei-- I Was One of the Away-- She - OYSTER HAY, L. I., June 25. President IbHisevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt leave for Prlncetun tomorrow at 1:40 on a special train for Long Island City where a boat will convey them to Jersey City. Anotlier riteilal will eontnue the Journey from there. NEW LONDON. Conn., June 5. A spanking breexe kicked up (he course causing fear of the postponement of (he morning races. It was announced that if the water was too rough In the race forenoon the Varsity four-oare- d would and the Freshman eight-oare- d be rowed In the evening following the Pratt Passes Mrs. Ann Au.itli.i lratt. the i.iM s.ir- ' I 'rati. living wife nl the laic 1 i"U y 25 Jim,. Eng.. I.'MiX, ('auti-rbiiriilm ua oin of Hie first tin lie i.pi-sArcM. isliup today ties of tin- Churih id Jesus !u .si id refiiM'.l a license to m..rry to luittiT-da- y Prim-tSaints, died at ti u'i 'm-mid Helie lie S.ignan 2 i' Anna Gould. Tlie couple uii-l- y tills morning, at the residciii e. Mrs. Piatt surtiro.l sniight the aid of tli... Kreucli Adanis av.i uir and American embassies. a full illuuit four niniitlis ago Irom Russia. ST. PETERSBURG, e 4 4 4 4 t f 4 4 4 4 4 which she had never fully n i . June 25. A dispatch today anil this with . implications ii.iit old says the rebels are marching j SHUT OF MAIL. OUT THE from north Teheran the age caused her deuth. agaist of Persia and that the Shah has Mrs. Pratt was one of the first white WASHINGTON, U C.. June 25. Tile dispatched 5.0o0 trAops to meet ? ' Oakland Trunscontiuental Aerial Vow wiimt-- to aid foot on Utah soil, crosser coiuany of Oakland and San Fran- ing the plains with Brigham Yeung them. The situation Is 4 cisco, was today barred from the and his party. In ox trains. , (StafUnled States malls by a fraud order She was born In Hanu the deiartment from 4 44 fordshire, Eng.. June 11. 1828, am) when li years of age, moved with lo r parents to Manchester, where, when between ten slid eleven years of age, she heard Saints' elders pvcmhlng the luitter-dn- y on the streets, beeanie converted and was baptised July 18, 1843, since which time she has been a devout and faith- - YALE AND HARVARD BREAK EVEN TODAY ON EARLIER RACES Bryan Men imi of all thus ar-I'es- an 1ie"-byteri- r iting in the uprising against las gnvcMipierit. Wholesale are Is lag made of Anju-l- i im Ih and n;hilpopular leaders Many lai been condcinn--i- i in death without trial. The toll's tvimps have complete c of tlie situation her-- . arc as futluns: navy departments to all postal stations throughout the world for a proper recognition of the death of Former President Grover Cleveland. Kings will be kept at half mast for thirty days. minute ton Unlvirslty by Lawrence Hutton, At each army post twenty-on- e the lae author. guns wll be fired at the time of the Messages of sympathy continue to funeral. In all navy yards, on all flag come from all parts of the civiilxed ship and on Independent vessels vuns world. will le fired every half hour from sun- Pall Bsarera Chosen. (Continued on Page Four.) The pallbearers announced this af- - to t t -- M.ivur Gcki'ki It. ll.VWiian uf Xi'S York. Coinniml.iiv E. C. Itciii'dict uf Xi w York. Ulcliard Watson Giidi-i- . l'l-- t hidcnt Ji.lm. 11 Kin-leCollege nt City New York. Ii (. Paul Vandyke, In-uAndrew F. West. Prof. John liriir Hibben. Prof. llnu aid MeCleiieliiin, A. 1. Russell. llnyard Stockton of Princeton, Paul Morton. Junius A. Morgan. nephew of J p. Morgan; Hcv. Hiehard Brick, Presbyterian church. New York; Ir. Henry Van Dyke, Hew Maitland V. H. Hartlett. West Farms church. New York, and Hcv. Sylvester W. Iteach, First church of Princeton, ' will officiate. I Ann Agatha Pratt, Only Surviving Wife of Parley P. Civil War to Follow. narchs Wrath cm-ei- with visitors. Capital-Insurg- ents March to Rescue Victims From Mo- Tribute of Respect. l in Persian Wields Bloody Sword Navy Throughout the World to Pay IRINCETON. New Jersey, June Jo. for The funeral All arrangement services of Grover Cleveland a ill not ht completed until after the arrival here tomorrow of 1 resident Theodore The president will reach Konsevel:. Princeton at noun. Tile city la tilling NO. 152 the Fabst Chemical company .this Lillian Nolan and her four children. six morning caused the death of several Twenty other persona were injured, persona employed and the Injury of a of them probably fatally. The ruins number of others. Fire followed the are being searched for other bodies. The building waa four stories high. explosion; the occupants of the facfirst floor and basement were ocwhich The flames the tory caught fire from cupied by the Pabst Chemical comof lightning; with the rapidity spread second floor by P. L. Novelthem the of pany; they fled to the roof and many were rescued by means of ladders. An ty company, and the two upper floors unknown man was fatally burned and by families. The explosion occurred in Fireman Doody was badly hurt In try- the basement. Fire followed Immediately on the ing to resc'Je others. A' soon as the firemen could enter heels of the explosion. Seventy-fiv- e the building the rearch for the victims persons were employed in the building. to Jump sus began. The bodies of one man, one These were compelled reminor Injuries. Most of those talning woman and four children were on floors fled to the roof to the been upper burned had covered. They and were rescued by means of lad death before they could escape fro ders. The building Is almost a total the doomed building. The latest irfnrmatlon as to the 'wreck, TAKES PROMPT ACTION FOR BOND ELECTION Judges and polling places for the special High school bond election, were decided upon by the board of education at a meeting held yealerJay afternoon. School buildings were selected as polling places wherever possible because of their central location, because the schools are not In session now so that there la nothing to Interfere with the election, and because the lower halls In the buildings afford good facilities for the polling. Here are the five places selected: First ward City Hall. Second ward Grant School building. Third ward Mound Fort School building. Fourth ward Madison School ing. Fifth ward Shreevea Store, build- THREE YEARS 2546 Madison avenud. Th Judges selected to have charge of the election are as follows: g, First ward M. Malone, Amos J. W. Wlntle. Second ward W. L. Russell, M. Millionaire Madman Enters Upon Butcher, Mrs, Sarah West Third ward W. W. Crane, Albert ' His Third Year of Notoriety Powers, Miss Lettle Dean. Fourth ward Orson Griffin, W. J. His Crime. Hancock, one to be named. ward Thomas A. Hh reeve, Fifth Mrs. Hattie L. Brown, one to be named. NEW YORK, June 25. Harry KenThe board of education will meet dall Thaw, millionaire madman, will again In regular session tomorrow evconening. in the meantime much pressure today begin the third year of his Is being brought to bear upon the finement behind prison and asylum members to have them Increase the bars. It was Just two years ago toamount asked for in the bond issue night that the Pittsburgcr fired the from $75,000 to $100,000. Action may shot which "echoed 'round the world, be taken on thla phase of the question sent Stanford White's soul Into eterl-t- y at the meeting tomorrow evening. and startled New York as It had seldom been startled before. From that night, when Thaw was led from a scene of revelry, suddenly transformed Into HAS HACKENSCHMIDT bloody tragedy, to the West Thirtieth WATER ON THE KNEE and later to A street police station, Tomb prison, he has not known a moLONDON, Eng., June 25. It ment of liberty. The millions of hia Is rumored that Hackenschmldt, family and friends, poured out like wathe wrestler, Is dead at Alx Lea ter In his behalf, have not served to Chapelle, where he went several save him. Surrounded by gibbering, weeks ago to recover from inmuttering lunatics, by men whoso juries received In his contest darkened minds are filled with Insane with Oo'ch. The report Is unconfirmed. fancies, wildest fears and memories of Later announcements are to the effect that 4 bloody crimes, he Is apparently desHackensmhdlt has water on the 4 tined to live out his life. knee. The doctors my that he Story of the Crime. will never be able to wrestle 4 A big. Indifferent first-nigaudience 4 Jammed the roof of Madison Square again. OF HARRY THAW ht (Continued on Page Four.) |