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Show Ogden, Utah, July 15, 190S. III, VOL RAIS ID TRAP in Pennsylvania and Injuries. 4 I 9 First Session of Prohibition Mine Democrats Will Open Main Head quarters in Illinois Metropolis' Branch in the East pOTTSVILLE, Pa.. July 15. Eight men were killed In an explosion In the abaft of one of the WUltamstown colllerle, here today operated by the Suaquehanna Coal company. Eight hodlea removed. have already been were reacued but other, Eight are horribly burned. Still other men remain In the mine. Some of thoae rescued will probably die of their Injuries. CHICAGO. 111., July 15. Kern, Thomas Taggart Woodson arrived here today visit to William J. Bryan. tient Mr. and Mrs. Continuing, Mr. Kern, said that MV. would be In Chicago July 25th, Throws Bryan On'itcd States Judge Up and that he with the would also go to Indianapolis to be present at Mr. Kerns notification. Mr. Kern will attend the notification of Mr. Bryan at Fkirvtew, August 12th. Mr. Kern declared that honest cor rations had nothing to fear from po United 15. 111., CHICAGO. July Democratic rule that there la nothing declared Bute, Judge Kohlaaat today Populist about the party. Illegal all contract! between newspaper, and rallroada whereby newspapers AIRSHIP LAID UP pay for railroad mileage In advertFRIEDRICHSHAVEN. . Germany, ising. The opinion la rendered In an, teat caee against the Motion and sus-tai- July 15. An accident today caused the the Hepburn act; It aleo aue-tai- n, postponement of Count Zeppelin's air. the Interpretation of the Hephip flight Before he got it under way burn act by the Interstate Commerce a guet of wind slashed the ship against oommiaalon. the roof of the shed and damaged The opinion waa read granting a It badly. The repairs will require permanent Injunction agalnat the Mon-o- n week. road and the Munsey magaalne restraining them from the fulfillment of such contact. The Injunction waa Barrier Between Newspapers ought by United States District Attorney Sims. The courp held that the Intent of the Hepburn law waa that pay cash." The case will probably b, appealed 1 the supreme court of the United States. FIG m ; Minus is Gilt FOUND NOT Colo, JUNCTION, A Jury this afternoon found Steve Adame not guilty of the murder of Arthur Collina the Tellurlde mine superintendent Adame1 nam waa linked with the perpetrators of the horrible dynamite outrages during labor troubles. 15. cific Kills Two Partners and Urge Presidsnt. Makes His Escape. lelil-imr.i- tngi-ther- ry d Fred F. M heeler,- of Califoi ilia, la still considered the Kisiib'.e candidate for the presidency, although the leaders still cling to the hope of imlui tng Seubrtghi Wright, of Georgia, to make the race. National Chairman Charles It. Jono reported on the growth of the Pro- - ' lltibltlon Mntiiueiit thclq throughout j I I . country, lie explained that California Jumped from 5 to 250 dry tuwus with in four years. The Prohibition elites In the United States with imputations from 100 of over 5.000 had to 150. Tliere are now 00 dry towns In with populations of over lo.uno. the four yearn the contrlbulloua to , 11 11 Thus, did Thomas Haley, on trial for disturbing the peace, plead and take oatha In police court this morning, after hia wife, Emma Haley had testified against him and recited in voice her tale of their a domestic troubles, alnca their marriage ten months ago and which culminated In a general outbreak yesterday, becaues the wife had loaned her silverware to a friend, whoso daughter waa about to be married. While high-pitch- ed he Was unsuspecting, the wife filed suit for divorce today. Domestio Woea Haley Is a carpenter and he married the woman who had him arrested after the disturbance yesterday, about ten months ago. Since that time, ha has found work rather alack and things didnt go Just right at home. Driven to drink, by hla lack of work. ' (Continued on rage Four.) JUDGES WILL DECIDE STATE JOURNALS BIG CONTEST NEXT FRIDAY The following well known business men of the city have to act as Judges of the State Journal's big voting contest wnlch doses at 10:10 tomorrow night Tom G. Burt I. N. Pierce and Thomas E. Mathews. The Judges will meet to begin the counting of ballots at 0 o'clock Friday morning, In the office of Mr. Mathews', located In tha basement of the Flrjt National Bank building. The ballot box was locked last Monday night and the key deposited in the First National Bank, where It will remain until removed by the Judges Friday morning, who will unlock the box and begin the ballots. count At 10:20 Thursday night, the locked balot box will be removed to the office of Mr. Mathews. A veritable storjn of ballota has been the result of the work of contestants yesterday anj today. been-chos- . HOT SPRINGS 15. HOT SPRINGS, Va, July Merrill Moore, an Indianapolis attorney, was here for a fifteen teen minutes' conference with William H. Taft today. He declared he could not trust to corHe apparently respondence. MARYSVILLE, Ctillf, July Hus Adolph, an Italian, sevlting revenge for being ex- hided from the Western Pacific cutup In the lillla 25 miles east tif Orovillc last March, rnturm-vest d day and murdered two of e his former partners. Three others barely eacaped Into 1 1ve 4-wood. Sheriff Cltubbuik and thro. posses mv scouring the woods, today. A lmrd fight Is ixpcili'd before Adolph 1, 15-- - chairman. "Now lcoc here. Judge; look here if t imt woman siltin over there'll give me Jest one more chance; if sl.e'U forgive me this time, if she will, I swear by the God that maiie me that I'll never touch another drop of liquor, I'll go back to that woman and we'll be happy Now listen. Judge, I mean what 1 say. Just as sure as there's a God In Meaven, If she'll forgive me. Ml go back. I'll shake I'll take her hand, I'll hands with her. 1 kis her. I'll love h take her children. I'll bring 'em up and laise 'em. I'll love her. Im f.tty-si- x years old and ought to know (u tter. I've gone for years without touehlng a drop and tended to my Sunday school work and I'll do It again. If she'll Just forglv nm for this once, 1 swear be4 fore God that 1 do It." fears the Indiana result. Mr. Taft was surprised today with the announcement that Senator Boprne of Oregon, waa coming next week. He said: . "x don't suspect that Senator Bourne la coming this far merely for a political talk. It must be something of greater Importance. He only wired that he wants a round of golf with me." GRAND July GETS Italian Workman On Western Pa - IMS MID "you must Na- - naCOLUMBUS. Ohio. July ll.-T- he tional Prohibitionists ociied their eonvtntion in Memorial llall at 10 Robert 11. Pato'clock this morning ten. of tfpriiigrlcld. Illinois, is llie Is Taking the Pledge. ial Convention Held Wright for and She Sues (or Divorce While He from their Mr. Kern, the candidate, left here at 1 o'clock for Indianapolis. Secretary Woodson, speaking for the national committee, said the principal headquarters of the committee would be in Chicago, with & branch in the east Indicating that Illinois Is to be the eiorm center of the campaign. Mr. Kern received the United Press h reporter coatlese with a protruding from his pocket. He asked the reporter for a cigar. He admitted that he waa Taggart's lawyer and added that he was a very good client. The Indiana lawyers, he said, have nut yet reached the stage when they can choose their own clients Every body In Indiana, he said, knew he wa Taggart's lawyer, but that they did not hold it agalnat him. Thomas Haley, After Ten Months o( Marital Unhappiness, Wind Up in Police Court John W. and Urey tooth-brus- PAY NO BILLS 169 HIS REVE TO BE CHICAGO Results in Many Deaths 1 ADOLPO ISTORM CENTER DIE LIKE Explosion NO. en The Princess Alice Passes Through Ogden the cause amounted to $91,452.71; the expenditures $93,595.4$; balance on hand four years ago $1,592.35; balunce now on hand $745.40. With over 1,500 delegates present, leaden occupying many places of honor on the platform and the galleries filled with alternates and visitors, the Prohibition partys national convention was formally opened In Memorial hall this fronting. The assemblage la by all odda the mot In the history of the party. Since tyie last convention several states. Including Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina and Oklahoma, hava Joined the prohibition ranks, and the delegatione from those states were given a great ovation. In the number of delqgatea, Illinois heads the list with 171, with Pennsylvania a close second. The latter state, however, with New York and Hew Jersey, are admitted to be the most hopeless In the Union, from a prohibition standanti-salo- MACHINE GUNS BRING ORDER Shah's Cossacks on Who Oppose-- No Till All All Mow Down Mercy Shown are Dead., VIENNA, Austria, July IS.-- Ths Umlrathfs' of the bombardment quarter . of .Tahrla has completely 'destroyed that section of tho dty. The deaths of hundreds of tho Inhabitants la reported by the news agency mesagea. Tha streets are strewn with the dead falling before the machine guns of the Cossacks. Offers of 'surrender were disregarded and the butchery waa continued until al the revolutionists were massacred. Tabrla la now In tho complete control of tho soldiers of tho Bliah. . PRINCE IN A WRECK r LONIx)N. Eng, July 15. The cruiRepresentation In the convention given each atite and territory four ser Indomitable, with the Prince of delegates at large and an additional Walee aboard, collided with barg off delegate for every 200 votes cast for Portsmouth today. n. Dr. Silas C. Swallow to- point. 1904. It la declared by the party leaders that the Prohibitionists will cast near- ALIA. ly a million votes at the coming election. In 1904 Swallow received only hut It Is alleged that prohibition sentiment has Increased by leaps and bounds since that time. The failure of Tennessee Democrats to nominate Senator Carmack, who ran on a prohibition platform, for governor of that state, and tho defeat of Hoke Smith in Georgia art declared to be temporary reverses Apparently no definite decision has yet been reached In regard to the presiTha contest for dential nomination. the honor la a spirited but good- 251,205 votes, MURDERER PRIEST OF lit MIG CANON CITY, Colo, July IS. Glusrppe Alla, (ho Italian murderer of Father Leo Hein -riche, will bo hanged between eight and nine o'clock tonight, in the n'atf prison here. Alla, while being administered the sacrament, shot the priest before the eyc of his congregation, in Denver, early last Msrch. Ills crime shocked all Christendom. (Continued on Page I.) OF 10 LONDON, July 15. The Prince of TV alee today completed preparations for hla visit to America and will sail tomorrow on the new cruiser Indomitable, the famous mystery ship, for Quebec, where he will take part in the tercentenary celebration beginning next week. The prince will be given n elaborate welcome to Hla Majestys Kreat new-wor- ld dominion and will dedicate a monument to Wolfe and Montcalm on the Plains of Abraham. The Indomitable la now In readiness tor the transatlantic voyage and will Mnd Ita royal passenger in Quebec u eek from today, when the official to the prince will take place. This will be the princes second visit to Canada, be having crossed nearly ton years ago when on hla worlds tour from ocean to ocean, visiting the chief towns He also spent some time Selling and hunting in tha northwest. This time he will go no further west than Quebec and will stay only a week. . . al His Royal Highness will be accom-Wnlby a brilliant staff, so that Wolfe. none of the pomp and ceremony of tha July 29 Prince leaves Quebec. ttlsh court will be mining. Among The Indomitable la one of three slalh taff will he Sir Francis Hopwood, ter ships, the two others being the Inndr colonial secretary, who probably vincible and Inflexible, which were 'tnw more about the colonies than voted In 1905, bnt not laid down till ny other Englishman and upon whom 190$, and which are to all cruisers of the Canadians at least rely when dealing with the mother country. (Continued on Page Four.) ed m r the young doctor found that ho waa failing alarmingly, and prescribed for himself a trip to Ireland. He thought he was falling In health, but, strangely enough! .when his steps led him to Dublin and to the. homo of tho Redmonds, he seemed to pick up immensely. When he declared himself well he ordered himself back, to New; York and his professional duties.' Strangely enough, tho cure was seen at once to bo but temporary. There was another learned consultation with his heart and Dr. Cupid stepped In at ter of the Irish leader has Interested that point and showed where the old two continents. diagnosis bad been wrong. Lev at First Sight. OMWord Cura, It was love at first sight when Dr. Dr. Power was convinced and prePower met the dainty lass several scribed for himself several letters adyears ago, when John Redmond went dressed to Dublin. He began to Imto America to preach the doctrines of prove slowly at first .but surely. Ireland for the Irish." Tho parlia- Then It was decided to make the prementarian was accompanied by his stronger, and Instead of the scription waa on tho Dr. Power daughter and mall tho cable was called upon.. reception committee. That effected the euro. Miss Redhow the galHla friends still tell of mond wrote the final prescription. It to seemed forget lant young physician was composed of but one word, and the greatness of the honored guest In no druggist on earth ever compounded to daughthat his attentions guest's ter. Dr. Power was then but a recent It. It read Yea." Hence the wedding that 'will be a graduate of the College of Physicians the reand Surgeons, which may account for gala affair In London. diwhen Dr. and U that to plafined ception properly the fact that he failed on New to Mrs Power York return time. case the at own his agnose September 4 from a contemplated tour A Good Prescription. After the departure of the Redmonds of Ireland and Western Europe. LONDON. July 15. The big event of the week In London society will be the marriage of Miss Esther Redmond, the beautiful daughter of John E. Redmond, tho famous Irish leader In tho English house of parliament, to Dr. William T. Power of New York. English, and Iris social leaders are tremendously interested In tho event and several American relatives and friends of the young phylscian are here today to witness the ceremony. The romance .of Dr. Power and the brown-haire- d daughlovely blue-eye- d, French and American squadrons will be at Quebec and invitations have been sent to Franco and all tho colonies to send delegations. Australia will be represented by Lord Dudley, the new governor-genera- l. On landing the prince will be received by Governor-GenerGray and will be presentd with an address by the Dominion Parliament The next day (July 2$) the landing of Chamthe old naviplain will be gator being shown arriving with a crew In a ship like the one he sailed In. The fetes will then be formally opened by the prince The program for the following days la this: July 24 Dedication of the battlefield. Military and naval review. July' 25 Review of the fleets. July 2 S Thanksgiving day. Services In the Roman Catholic and English cathedrals. July 27 Nival display ashore by 10,000 sailors. Representation of the of by the British Quebec bombarding fleet and army under- Saunders and - . Mrs. Nicholas Lungwort h. formerly Mias Alice Roosevelt, preceded her husband through Ogden on her way to Yellowaton National park, Mogiday evening. Mr. Longworth paaed through here last night, bound for Yellowatone, . where he will meet hla wife. They both came over the Rio Grande Western and were transferred to the Oregon Short Line. It was not generally known they had come through Ogden until they had both stolen past tbe gates. Hr-ne- e |