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Show Ogden. Utah. August 17. 1908. boat, and at once opened fire upon Annis Annis attempted to get behind Harway, but Captain Haines reached under Harway arm and emptied his revolver upon his enemy. Immediately there waa commotion Hard Legal Battle With Many Sensaon the clubhouse veranda. Mra Annis tainted, and a dosen yachtsmen rushed to the float to the assistance of Annis. Before they could get to the side of the wounded man, however, T. J. Hainea, both were the captain's brother, whipped out a NEW YORK, N. T, Aug. 17. Pal agalna both brothers, as revolver and threatened to shoot the in the first degree. , the Up. but with not the slightest guilty first man who interfered. Saturday evening Captain Peter Conof excitement, This is an affair between these evidence outward (her over Hainea, Jr., U. 8. A., retired, C. Halnee and hla broth-- r, fired seven bullets front a revolver into two," he said, calmly. Annis had two Peter aptain bullets in his abdomen, one In the arm T. Jennings Haines. were arraigned William E. Annis of New York, owner and two in his legs of Burr McIntosh's hU morning In the police court of and publisher Haines and his brother, neiCaptain toand other magaslnea, late ther of whom appeared in any way ang Inland city charged with the Monthly, day on the landing stage of the Bay-sid- e disturbed, awaited the arrival of the iturder of William E. Annie on a float Yacht club. Flushing and Annis, on the club float and then sury. f the Bayaide Yacht club laat Satur-.- whom Captain Haines brother hgd police rendered themselves The court waa packed. The hear-- accused of having been improperly at The defense, according to Attorney tentive to the captain's wife, died in Percy, will be based waa adjourned after a conaultatlon upon the the Flushing hospital a few hours after alleged confession of entirely of Mrs. Haines adrith District Attorney Darrin the shooting. mitting that her relations with Annis lueena. and Percy representing the A crowd of gaily-dresswomen and were crimial. lalnea family, the magistrate yachtsmen, among whom was Mrs. After their return to Jail the Haines the caae until next Monday, Annis, witnessed the tragedy. brothers were sent to headquarters for til the principals declined to talk, Captain Hainea, accompanied by his Bertillion photographs. Here Captain his first signs of rhe Hainea brothers entered the court brother, Thorton Jennings Haines, Haines showed Dia walked to the landing stage of the club weaklng, asking if the Bertillion oom manacled and handcuffed. rtrt Attorney Darrin declared today as Annis and a club member, named measurements could not be dispensed hat he brought murder indictments Harway, were disembarking from a with. He consented with reluctance. William E. Annis Held for Murder in the Slayers of in High Life Promises First Degree-Cr- ime ed ed WAR CLOUD IS IN THE EAST BIG STUMPER Senator W. E. Borah Too Valuable Expressions' from High In Authority Decidedly to Be Tied Down America's Growing Influence in Orient -- Mikado Looks Forward to a Clash. Following the declaration of Count Okuma that the naval expansion of the United States la aimed directly at Japan, Prime Hlrobumi I to Pa, Japaneas resident general in Korea, declared today that the increasing of tha military and naval strength of Japan la for the malntal nance of peace la Asia and on the Pacific. The prince professes to believe that Japan's sacred mission is th reformation of Korea and that the suppression of insurrections there by the slaughtering of native rebels is a part of this reformation. Ito views are supposed to represent the attitude of the government of Japan. Notwithstanding th expressions of good will and the preparations for the entertainment - of th fleet, the feeling is growing that sooner or later tha Mikado will clash with America on tbs questions respecting sphere Influence In the Orient. Inde-Apenss- Shorty DeWitt Deserted By CHICAGO, llU Aug. 17- - According to Chairman Frank H. Hitchcock, Senator William E. Borah of Idaho, will share, although h was the whole set not have charge of the Republican litAil of th time that he baa been with erary bureau. It Is hfld that Senator tba Elmers, since leaving his Chicago Borah la too good an orator to be tied home, the little fellow has been simil- down to routine work and that he will arly Imposed upon. be one of the main stumpers of the The climax cam Saturday night campaign. when," after the performance the took their departure without HOT SPRINGS, Va Aug. 17 Wm. warning or. apparent cause, leaving their little pardner stranded in Ogden. H. Taft la today preparing his speech It was the Brat time the little fellow to be delivered Friday to the Republihas been alone in a strange city and an cans of Virginia. day Sunday he cried as though his A letter received today from Chao. D. heart would break. H finally told his McGuffey of Chattanooga, Tenn, says troubles to Manager IVed Moore of tbs that Admiral Cevera writes from PuerUtahna theatre And wm employed to to Real that he prays for the election of do a single act thle week, la order that Taft. he' might secure enough money to pay KOREAN WHO KILLED STEVENS his fare beck to his home in Chicago. Today he wired to the authorities In BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug. 17 the windy city asking them to intercept the Elmers and attach their trunks Wan Cheann, tha Korean charged with for the amount due himself on his con- the murder of Duncan White Stevens the Japanese Ameijcan diplomat. Mar. tract with them. 15, appeared before Judge Conley, thle morning. Hie trial waa set for September SL TOO MANY IRONS . El-me- re -- Death in Another Act- ors, With Whom He Had Been for Eleven Tears. stock nounced exchange. la on It is reported troubles account of have been caused by having too many irons in tha fire in Chicago, Balt Lake, San Francisco and New York. , CALIFORNIA HIBERNIANS. OAKLAND, Cal, Attg. 17 California the Uttle midget Irishmen, with their wives and famiat th. Utahna to the number 4 several "hundreds, theatre last week, with his clever act lies, are taking part id the state convent the vaudeville show, shed Ancient copious tion opened here today by the tears of genuln Hibernians. high Order Following of despair yesterday, but mass, th transaction of routine busiodaJr h is vindictively searching for ness occupied the opening session. wae method which to punish Mr. and An exciting contest Is expected when L-- J. Elmer, who skipped out the election of officers Is held on Wedunlay night, after the nesday, as several candidates are in t the Utahna and left the performance little midget the field for etate president of the ortin inta atrange land for the first der. "Rh'i-t- Dewitt, ho delighted crowds his life. For over 11 years, the cheerful llt- mldget-acte- r. who U not yet 1 and only 17 had been travel,n with Mr. .' 4 FIELD. 111., Ang. 17. Bowe, the asUaiant treasurer who waa comity aliiKKeil and robbed and shot The offiSaturday, is dying. cers re taking hla atuti-nient- . Bowe' death may result 1n renewed efforts to drive out the negroes. The situation Is attain critical. H1T.1N0! W. 444 num-niilita- 11. ante-morte- Result of Bowe HALIFAX CELEBRATES. HALIFAX, N-- 8, Aug. 17 In connection, with the annual meeting of the Paid Maritime Board of Trade, a celebration ?rUcl' f ' Shorty's- - Mt and the man of the 150th anniversary of the estab, a. a foggier. - For their lishment of responsible government in WOrk her. the trio drew $275. Nova Beotia was commenced here to Of im IIS waa the midget's day. Aug. 17 Oscar LONDON, Wildes younger son la ' now a monk In g Catholic monastery. As soon as 6a left school he decided that the tororld was no place for him, and determined to leave it. He ia saM to have developed a mind of extraordinary brilliancy, more luminous than even that of his father. Before long the literary "world will stand aghast at his work, declare his few IntlmatesL incidentally, it will be of a totally different nature from Anything done by his father. He will make his literary debut entirely on hla own merits and undr a nom de plume. A mystic and a rellgeux, hie Ideals are said to be of the highest Hie eldest brother has managed to hide his identity, though he resides in London and draws m 4444444444444 .SPRINGFIELD, Ills., Aug. 17. The rioters are thoroughly awed today. It is feared among the leaders that as a result of a thorough Investigation a number of the leaders will be punished. Judge Jsmes Creighton, in the circuit court today, ordered a special grand Jury to convene tomorrow to invest! gate the rase of Richardson, the negro, charge with the assault upon Mrs. Hal torn. After the disposition of this case the rioters cases will he consld ered. Mid SPECIAL TRAIN FOR E. V. DEBS Style-- Will 4P DEAD, BRYAN DENIES GUFFEY YARN MARY HURT, OTHERS LOST Way Visit Ogden on to the Coast Fatal naCHICAGO, 111., Aug. 17v--The tional committee of the Socialists today decided to charter a special train to start August 11 for Francisco with Eugene. V. Debs and other Socialists leaders aboard speaking en route. Tha itinerary Is undecided yet Done Is scheduled to speak In Ogden In September. The special train will no doubt pasa through this city. Explosion on Excursion Fifty Persons Abroad. . Wildes life'and death brae carefully kept from these two boys during their childhood, though the mystery ae to why their name was. changed troubled them not a little. A tutor in the school in which they were placed ( who later died In a lunatic asylum) had quarrel with the boys and taunted them with their fathers history. For days they never tasted food. Then they prayed their guardians to remove them. Thle was promp-1- y done, and at the next school to which they went not even the officials were aware of their Identity. t 4 4 BUCK HAND 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 FAIRV1EW, Neb, Aug. 17 William J. Bryan today declined to reply to the attack of Van Cleave, president of the National Manufacturers association. He will probably nply in a letter. Mr. Bryan denied the story that ho had sold out James M. Guffey for $200,000 and that be failed to receive the money. The Pittsburg story is to th effect that Bryan promised for that amount to use his Influence to have Guffey and hla friends ousted. from the national committee. PITTSBURG, Aug.. 17 The Bryan leaders in Penaylvanis have reported themselves about $155,000 short of the amount which they had promised to raise for the Bryan finance committee, when they bargained at Denver for the ousting of Colonel J. M. Guffey, from the national committee In favor of James Kerr of Clearfield. Kerr at that time promised that if he supplanted Guffey that be would get 200 Pennsylvanians to aubeerlbe $1,000 each. Thus far, three persons of the 200 have sabscribed $1,000 each and less than 1,000 $10 subscriptions have made the amount $12,000, which has been sent to the national finance committee. Mr. Bryan has sent a man Into Pennsylvania to And out why the Denver promises are not being kept. LEADER. CAUGHT SIX HUNDRED in 4 Head of Mafia America Falls 4 Into Trap Set by Victim 4 4 Guffey's Overthrow. Steamer on Lake Michigan With PETOSKY, Mich, Aug. 17 The excursion steamer, Lee land, blew up at Cape Lake today, Thera are known to be dead and over a dosen persons are missing as a result of ths accident Two of those rescued from the water after the explosion are fatally hurt and MAGOON AND RYAN a number of others are more or leu seriously Injured. One of the dead has identified as Mra Isabel Labonta FOR OYSTER BAY been of Traverse City, hcre were at least fifty persona aboard at the time of the explosion and It ia feared that a numHAVANA, Cuba, Aug. 17. Governor ber will never be accounted for. Charles E. goon, with captain J.'A GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Aug. 17 Ryan, of the Fifteenth U. S. Cavalry, will leave here tomorrow for New Later information lessens the horror of York in response to an invitation from the explosion. The upper works of ths President Roosevelt. He wishes to talk stumer were blown to pieces Mrs over the Cuban situation with these Labonta was sitting ney the pilot contwo men. vening with her brother. Captain Charles Mosle. Herbadly mangled body was thrown many feet into the lake. Passengers were thrown Into the water swimming to the shore or climbing aboard the wreckage. All were rescued. considerable sums in royalties from his father's plays arid books. Ho ia reputed to have a great love of music, and at present Is devoting himself to composition. The tragic story of' Oscar Story Comes From Pittsburg That $200,000 Was the Price of 444444444444444444 444444444444444444 ' ry I OSCAR WILDE'S SON T, August BECOMES INMATE OF Fred Los on, the CATHOLIC MONASTERY that the failure said to financial 17 NEW YORK, N. of Dorr, The suspension anbroker of Angeles, waa III THE L itia in Control and Business Stagnant Socialist Leaders Travel in Grand LEAD TO FAILURE MIDGET LEFT Bottom-Mil- With Cam- - tile to TOKIO, Japan, Aug. 17. f'ie borne good reputations. There has been a tieglr of whites from the city today fearful of the investigation. Sheriff Werner today declared that he would seek the best men ir 1C county for service on the grand May jury, men who are available and men who wll) be fearless In tha performance of their duty. The request fur tha Outbreak. grand Jury was made in open court, but only the Judge, officers of the court and reiuirters were present. The petition for the grand Jury states Second and Seventh infantry and First cavalry arrived in Springfield ' that whereas Springfield has suffered from Chicago last night and complete front lawlessness, that a lurge !ber of persona hsvs been killed and patrol of the city la on. Governor Deneeh said at midnight: the next session of the regular grand We have the situation well in hand. Jury is summoned far October S, there reason for summoning a special Only sporadic rioting Is expected and is th distribution of the troops will en- grand Jury because f the Immense able us to disperse these gatherings amount of work that has accumulated. The Jurors ar vummvned to appear toquickly. morrow. Sunwas a closed Springfield city day night. Services in churches were Rtngling Brothers circus that was suspended and bualneea houses of all billed for tomorrow has been notified sorts wers in darkness. No new vio- to cancel the date. The total number lence had been reported up to an early of arrests up to noon was eighty, including ten 4 loon keepers charged hour Monday morning. William Dunnlgan, an aged negro, with violating the law order to dose. dragged from his home and lynched Houses of all those susiiected of being and Frank Dels more, a white man, who leaders of the mob are being searched wee shot In the rioting of Friday, died for relicts of demolished businesa . of their injuries at the hospital. This places. Increases the death list to seven. Governor Deneen and General Young Following the statement of Mrs. Hal-Ia- n held a conference today relative to that she Is not positive of her Plans for the indictment of the rioters, Identification of Richardson comes the Kate Howard, the woman churged with Information that reliable citisens are inciting the riot, also charged with burready to support hla alibi in the belief glary and larceny, was admitted to that the wrong man has been arrested. bail against ths wishes of tie authoriRichardson and his wife have hereto- - ties. Special Grand Jury Will Probe Affair to tional Developments. dj NO. 197 MEN AT and Police. CHICAGO, 111., Ang. 17 Vincent Craps, alias Copcareiii, aged 44, a Sicilian of New Orelans, alleged by the police to bo the leader of the Mali in this country, waa arrested today In the act of getting a box supposed to coontaln $1,000 placed under the sidewalk by Benedetta Caro, a wealthy Italian grocer. Caro Informed the police that he had received several threatening letters signed Black Hand Instructing him as to the placement of money. The trap and the arrest Local Railroad Shops Take On A- ppearance of Good Old Times Good Demand for Workers. . The lodal Haniman ehopa - continue adding men to 'their complement, the force having steadily picked up In the past weeks. About six hundred men ar employed In the mechanic department alone and the prospect la for a greatly Increased force than what they now have. ' |