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Show VOL XII. Ogden, Utah, June 30, 1908. NO. 156 TAFT QUITS A FOR Bishop Potter Is Being Kept Alive His last Day As Secretary of War Luke E. a Busy One-- Gen. By Use of Oxyeen and Life Rebels to Be Shown No Mercy by Government Troops Uncle Sam Takes Action to tect the Texas Border U. S. Mystery of the Looting of the Utah Wright Succeeds. Despaired. ProNi7V YORK. June 30. i.sutd lute this ufienioon BIGJANK ROBBERY bulletin WASHINGTON, 1. Juu,. 3d. says the William H. Taft began his last official i o. id. lion of Bishop Intlt-is mure day In the war denari muni early, turniriiitul a i.d luis grown much worse ing ovi-- the affairs uf the office to this iiiurniiig. ills life is Gen l.ukr E. Wright, his sneccMir. In Front. ! the iiaiiniioi lie explained tlv details uf rp..ird. the Panama canal and ihe situation tn Cuba l l'lEKSTuWX. X. Y.. June 0. By midnight he will be plain Rficr a few rounds Uodtuun Butter, uf New Mr. Taft. Iiiship Yciik was kept alive all night by the wh.tc II: js Thev w Secretary Wrlgh- - will l'e formally inHie lau.ipi uinl liiii- In dies 1, ft .i:iii:,isi ration uf oxygen. In May it stall d tomorrow morning. A large part of today was "1ent by Tlie deed hi h'T.ililul was fuui.d tnat Bishop Butter was as an j tv i'iiik from liver and stomach trouble, of th tat Secretary Taft in conference with W. all tlie insurgents. but his eondition did nut become gen- - Freeman Wilton, of t'alifornla. and t rally known until eurly in June, Col. (l.nthals, canal commissioner, and vvl.e it was announced that tile Illness Generals Edwards. Mr. Krernuin repreSAX ANTONIO. T.'xa. June :tii. Two coinprinii-mild prevent him from attending the sented California manufacturer" In a of lux nry were dis- bid on 4.r.ini.nftii barrels of cement to be -Uii patclii'i today l,y Angihan congress in London. Myir tn ihe iio rciovcred suthviet strength to used on he Panama canal. Secretary i't.r tn Hlrt n. Uxi :in them, eastern a Taft decided agalnat in i Ti . leavi New York on June oth fur l.O'iie .f his second wife, Mrs. bids being lowfr. latest MtXiio iti- Taft Will Now Get Busy dicate tluit all is uuii-Kllxabcil Clark Butter. The relatives Mr. Taft will Immediately begin the uf Butler have all been here. WASHINGTON. It. June 3i. No organization of his campaign forces, further news has been received at the Bishop Putter was 74 years old on and will meet here tomorrow with the state department Indtea-inof tlie Republican nathat the May ill tli last and a few years ago he Mexican revolution Is liecoming more liurii'd Mrs. Elixabetii rVrverin Clark, tional committee to decide upon a .serious. General Ainsworth today re- widow uf a millionaire. chairman. Sherman, Representative ceived a despatch from Brigadier Genwill aim Bishop Butter lias been bishop of candidate for eral Meyer, commanding the depart- the New York dioeese of the Kpisio-p- take pari In tlie conference. Several ment of Texas, acknowledging receipt ehjroh since 1887. He waa edu- men are being consider'! for the of orders to send troops to the Mex- cated at 'tne Episcopal acudemy in chairmanship, and it Is thought that a ican border and saying that he will take Philadelphia, the Theological Seminary definite decision will be reaclu-- as a all necessary steps to prevent revolu- of Virginia, has various degrees from result of tomorrow's meeting. Luke Wright, the new secretary of tionary activities. Union college, Yale, Harvard, Trinity, war. is a Confederate veteran anil Oambnbje and Oxford. He was ordained a deacon in 1857 Democratic In hia political views. His and ordained a priest the following selection Is looked upon as a clever year. His pastorates were as follows: piece of diplomacy which may result Christ el.unh, Greenburg, Pa.; St. in gaining many Taft vutes ln the joliii s, Toy; Trinity chureh, Boston; South. rector of tlntee church, New York, for Wright Has Record. Leaving the service of the wrecked tweiity years was secretary of the House of Hishops and from 1883 to Confederacy at Si, Wright Secured a 1 s7 was coadjutor to his uncle llora-tl- n legal education and began the practice A National of $106,250 in Cash Last January in Fair Way of Solution r At Last-- Big Sen- r Troops at the Ht-iir- COLUMBUS. N. M, June SO. - Revolutionist, today attacked the custom house at Palumas, e seven miles south, almost on the v' American border. The band was driven away with the loss of one killed and a score wounded. Troopers followed and dispersed the band. AU United States customs officials, inspectors and line riders are being held here in anticipation of a demonstration on this side of the border. ? d. lii-e- ! vv s t;.-n- . pivv-ii'.i:- ii; s Coop-r'.r.v- c . Bi-h- op suiii-tpon- ed (, sation Hinted At. a (Stale J on null Spui.il) Jury, nftcr a record-breakinSALT l.AKK I'lTY. Utah. Jui.e 30. scsKiim, :hat it has located at least one At last the mystery surioui.iliiig thei,,f ti. parties involved ill the having Mealing of $ luti. 25(1 ln vasli truiii the if the Utah National Rank of 8104.85', Utah National Rank is in fair way u early in January. 10X. William Nei- -; solution. The fulcral grand Jury this sun. e.ishier of the Jordan State Bunk, returned iuUi.inent is man Indicted, and Ills indictment ail morning iigiiinsi A. Y. Nelson In i cniiei tlun hrir.gs i a close one of the must mins with tin' rolihr, and tin piu'iu' - plicated the west, at least, that Ihe whole story will now com :hax ever known, and one that was out. Ihere is a conviction abroad, that j fr ighted with ihe most disastrous tin-rwill be at least filer arrests eonseiuenees o many Innocent permade. A. W. NcImiii. who is a nrai sons, had it proven In VHin. The news of an Indictment will prove relative ,of Joseph Nelson, cashier uf the Utah National bank at the rime n on at relief to many men who have often direct the rubliery was committed, is con- faced suspicion and nected with the Joidail Slnli b- nk. He charges through a period extending asserts Ms Innocence uf the nine-- , u;ul over fuly six months. Pome of them hints that when he makes a M.il'jment have been called on the carpet and there will be a sensation in tn.- com- given 84 hours to confess or be ar-- r sted. munity. He was brought Imre today and placed in Jail pending efforts to Others have "ecn their women folks grow almost hysterical while living In secure a bonJ in the sum uf iin.UdO. iHins'ant dread that tlie uctual thieves would take advantage of the trend of WHAT INDICTMENT MEANS TO INNOCENT suspicion and salt' money near their homes so that It might be discovered The Deseret Evening News, In a spe- and add to the volume of circumstancial edition issued this ufttruunn lias tial evidence. The Jury Indictment does not Indicate the following: The most sensational and complicat- that A- - W. Nelson was thought to be ed cose of robbery Utah Inis ever nlone in the act. Indeed the Jury'a known, is brought to imssihle solution belief was so strong that three othera tn a record breaking grand jury ses- are Implicated and It was only by sion. Cine indicted min, cashier of a shade of opinion that four indictJordan Plate Bunk, and nephew iif Jo- ments were not returned Instead of seph Nelson former cashier of the Utah one. Other arrests may occur through was a trused member the swearing out of warrants at the of law ln Memphis. In 1x70 he was national Bank, Instance of W. R. McComlck, should he of the family. blinking elected to his first important political United plates Judge, John consider the Information tiled before Before Shelattorney-generfor office.that of Marshall, an Indictment hag been re- him strong enough to demand such by county ln which Memphis is loturned, expressing the conviction f procedure. cated. As chairmen of the citizens' committee during the yellow fever plague in Memphis In 1878, Wright performed a heroic tusk. Since then his career has been such as to admirably fit him for the high office to which he has been called by President Roosevelt As a member of the Philippine Commission, later and then governor of Uncle Pam's islands in the Far East, and afterward ambassador to Japan, he made a record for fidelity and ability that gave him an international reputation. A general storm of protest caused CHICAGO, June 80. Manufacturers Few men are more popular In the more secrecy, but they them to army than Luke Wright, ar.rt. despite and railroad magnates who hesrd the felt sureemploy their of position until the Ms the fact that he was a Confederats. president of the New York Central recent Interstate Commerce Commisappointment has been universally com. lines, ln which he said that freight sion order that they must restore the mended by the leaders of the Grand rates must increase or must de- old rates on lumber. This was a diswages Army of the Republic and by Union crease, resulting in a traffic war with tinct shock, as they felt that the lumveterans generally. union labor, are wondering if the big ber rates would be the easiest delegation which called on President defend, and if they win not atano it HURRY ORCHARD CASE Roosevelt could have misunderstood is useless to attempt any increase him. The railway, managers came along other lines. IN THE LIGHT AGAIN away from that conference with the As matters now stand there seems to PrasMent be no other course than to reduce understanding that the would not stand for any wage reduc- wages all down the line, from president A 80. of June but that he would lend his moral to section hands. This means a bitter tion, BOISE, Id., meeting the Idaho Jprdon board will be held support to a slight increase In freight war, with the administration undoubttomorrow to act on the rase of Harry rates. This word was passed around edly loaning toward the side of labor Orchard, condemned to execution this and the rands began to prepare their and the Interstate Commission also week for the murder of former Gover- schedules for an Increase. very friendly to union labor. nor Bteunenberg. It ia thought that the board will commute Orchard's sentence to life imprisonment, despite the fact that he has confessed to the crime with which he Is charged, as well as to over a score of other diabolical murders. Orchard became famous as one of the most bloodthirsty assassins of the age when he waa placed on the witness stand to testify against William D. Haywood, secretary of the Western Federation of Miners, who. Orchard Candidate of FourYearsAgo Heads Daring Daylight Diamond Robbery claimed, had hired him to commit Conservatives in Chicago Steal Bag of Gray and John many crimes. Haywood was acquitwas his held for but Orchard ted, son Open Headquarters. Sparklers. , crime, convicted and sentenced to be hanged. i I i- j iv m.in-hunt- ee PEL RIO Texas, June 80. Report" indicate severe here this afternoon treatment of the Mexican revolutionists by the federal troops. El r lit of band of insurgent" who att:ked Laa Vacas were aurrounded by the rurab-in the mountains and killed despite the hoisting of a white fla.v The insurgents exhausted their ammunition s OVER HEARS! i al Sensational Fight for Mayoralty Breezy West Gives the East Ends in Favor of Occupant ' of the Office. Les- son in Practical Politics Mrs. Moore Winner. NEW YORK. June 0. In the supreme court of the state today. Justice Lambert ordered a verdict declaring George B. McClellan properly elected mayor of Greater New York over William Randolph HearsL This closes Hearsts light for the mayoralty. The court held that no fraud had been proved. When tbe recount of the ballots waa completed McClellan had a plurality of upward of 8.000 over HearaL His lead was cut down but little more than the 400 by the recount BOSTON, Mass., June SO. Mrs. Philip N. Moore of St. Louis, was today elected president of the Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. Moore defeated Mrs. May Allen Ward of Boston, her only opponent by a vote of 516 to 890. This fight for the presidency was the hottest in the history of the organisaBostion. Mrs. Ward is a well-knoton authoress. She was recommended by the regular nominating committee, while Mrs. Moore was nominated from the floor of the convention. The balloting began af 8:80 yesterday afternoon. New England and the middle Atlantic states voted almost solidly for Mrs. Ward,, with the exception of Delaware. The support of the central west and the Pacific coast LAWYER TO WOMEN ONLY. elected Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Eva Perry Moore, the new presNEW YORK, June 80. Believing that a woman is better able to under- ident, was first vice president of the stand the attitude of women toward federation from 1904 to 1908. She has problems and to aid them in ob- served the federation in many capacthe courts, ities. She graduated from Vasaar and taining Justice through Mrs. Annie W. Hochfelder, attorney at waa made member of the board of law, will tomorrow open a downtown trustees In 1902. nffire and hang out a shingle reading, iWotnen clients only." So far as known, she is the pioneer in her field TWO NAVIES MAY and the only attorney who will refuse trainers from mere men. CROSS WIRES IN EAST Mrs. Hochfelder was a school tench -i : htl before she married Jullue Hochfeid-- w a prominent attorney wjio la the author of several legal works. After her marriage she entered the law rhoo of xew York University. There will be no rivalry in the family, as Mr. Hoehfelderis clients men. FAIL are TOKIO, Japan, June 80. A special grand naval maneuver is announced to begin October 15th and continue until the Emperor's grand review at the end pradtcally ail of November. TO SECURE -- CAMPAIGN MANAGER D. C June After a conference "'lth William H. Taft of Ohio, Congressman Theodore E. Burton, "f Ohio, announced that Arthur 1 Vorya, of Ohio., would not be the chairman of the Republican national committee, but that he wmild be prominent in the campaign anyhow. R is understood that the position of chairman of the national committee has beep tendered to Wiliam Loeb, Jr., secretary to Prf'ldent Roosevelt; to Attor-"c- y Prank B. Kellogg, of New Tork; and to Prank H. Hitch oock of Ohio. It was refused in och instance, but the impres-lo- n prevails' that Mr. Hitchcock brtH reconsider an j accept . He now ln Washington. 4 WASHINGTON, 30. -- . . ' Bolter, bishop pf New York. Bishop Potter is the author of many books, rtnil has been prominently Indentlfled during his lifetime with civic affairs as well as those of the church. SAN FRANCISCO. Calif., June 80. The announcement of the grand review of the JaVanese fleet la moat Interesting in view of the fact that the American fleet ia due at Yokahoma October 17. The subject Is discussed widely by naval officers here. ARE UP IN ARMS al vice-govern- or LONDON, England, June 80 Ten watched the demthousand onstration of the suffragettes around the House of Commons this afternoon preliminary to the bigger affair tonight. A committee of thirteen waa selected to Interview Premier Asquith. Asquith informed the committee that he could not see them. The deputation grew loud vowing vengeance and returned to Caxton Hall under police guard. There were many little . lashea The' women were pelted with vegetables and eggs and finally took refuge in the police station. A thousand extra policemen will be on duty tonight. sight-see- rs BOOKMAKER'S CASE UP. New York, June 29. The grand Jury of Kings county will take up the case of sll the bookmakers who have been arrested at the Gravesend and Sheeps-fcea- d Bay tracks, charged with making beta on the races, according to announcement made today by counsel representing Acting District Attorney Eider of Brooklyn. Eighteen bookmakers were arraigned in tbe Coney Island police court today and hearings in their cases were postponed until July 18 to await a decision on a test case. TRIES THE SIMPLE LIFE. OYSTER BAY, L. I.. June 80. President Roosevelt, wife and children are pfcnldng today on the sound at Lloyd's Neck. No visitors ore expected at Sagamore Hill today. PARKER LEADS DENVER EIGHT PORTSMOUTH, N- H., June 80. A distinguished gathering of writers honored the memory of Thomas Bailey Aldrich today at the dedication of the poets homestead which la to be preserved ss a memorial. The speakers Included Mark Twain, Mayor Hackett, Hamilton Wright Mable and Governor Curtis Guild. - W. J. LINCOLN, Neb June vice presidento the Bryan, referring tial booms, today Jokingly said: The situation is not yet sufflcently defined to nhovr where Ihe band wagon is. Of 80. course I don't want to make the mistake of attaching myself to the wrong boom. (By JOHN E. NEV1N.) DENVER. Colo., June 80. With the arrival tomorrow of Judge Alton B. Parker of New Tork, the candidate for th presidency four years ago, the Conservatives" will Inaugurate their campaign. The prospects for an Democratic scrap iB apparently pleasing. The managers of Judge Geo. Gray's campaign will open headquarters at the Savoy on Wednesday. Governor John A. Johnson's advocates will arrive tonight. The following contests will be disposed of by the national committee on Monday: Idaho, six votes; Illinois, twenty votes; New York, eleven votes; Pennsylvania, seven votes. District of Columbia, six votes. The Idaho contest Is over the Mormon church Issue and fraud is alleged. Rabbi Samuel Koch of Seattle, has been added to the list of convention chaplains. ' MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June i self-confes- DEDICATE MEMORIAL TO THOMAS B. ALDRICH BRYAN IS ON LOOKOUT FOR REAL BAND WAGON THIEVES GET 80. A dosen workmen were buried brick y at 8. o'clock this afternoon by the falling of a business district. wall at Baker's Livery Stable, In the heart of tbe three-stor- to the The victims were borne down In the' debris from the roof workbasement Three were removed alive. A force of 75 men are on by the cries of one of the ening to rescue the others, urged or nine are dead. believed that la eight men. tombed It old-ti- a CHICAGO, 111., June 80. C. Powell, a diamond buyer for Stern Brothers, diamond merchants, this afternoon reported that a bag containing 845,000 worth of diamonds was stolen from him at the Columbus Memorial building this afternoon. BRYAN MEN CONFIDENT, NOT AFRAID. OF GRAY LINCOLN, Neb., Juno 80. Followers of W. J, Bryan ore not frightened by the claims of the advocates of Judge Gray that their man will be an important factor m the convention. . A Bryan leader today declared that the only hope for Gray woe for second place. It ia pretty well understood here that Mr. Bryan will be notified of his nomination at his Falrvlew farm. |