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Show i Ogden, Utah, August VOL HI- - 19, 1908. MAN AND WIFE WEST IS OFFICERS ARE WITH HAINES KIllEDIN AUTO SAVS Victims of Mrs. Haines Sues Aug. 19. Virtu -the United State. ,lly every officer in defence of Captain to the anr.y rallied a. the reeult to aay C- - Haines, Peter of a Halnee Mr,. by id the publication would ehe effect that the ,tury t0 countercharge her hueband In divorce In proceeding, depleting condition. American army circle, which If proved, would develop a ecandal eeoond only to Germany, Knight, of the Round Indignant denial, come from Table. ,1 soldier, on all aidea No ceremonial of a Maaonlc nature will b, used at the burial of William E. Anni, today at St. Michael', EpisNor waa copal cemetery in Astoria. any reference made to the nature of hla death. Member, of the Bay Side Yacht club attended a, did also a number of Maeona Mra. Annie Talka just after the Annia cortege left the home today the wife of the murdered man gav, out the following etatement 1 had abaolute confidence In my hueband. Even when the Hlnea ault for divorce was brought and I knew that my hueband wa, aaaodated with It, I felt o confident of hie Innocence that I didnt aak him about It. Of hla own accord he gave me hie solemn word that he waa guiltless. I needed no other assurance. When the divorce lult waa brought my husband attempt ed to get Halnee to listen to reaiftm hut waa unsuccessful. At tha proper time the part that T. Jenfclna Halnee played In the terrible murder will come out It has not been even partly ex plained. Aa soon as I recover from the' shock I shall have my lawyer prepare a statement nnd I'll sign It. My only object in Ufo now Is to vindicate "a Rail- ly About Minneapuli.-iSt- . Louis my husband's character and to rear my boys to be men like him. The woman declared that she waa with Mr. Halnee and her husband in moat of the auto rides and that she never observed anything in their behavior Indicating anything more than friendship. Defense Will Ba Insanity. John F, McIntyre, Haines chief counsel, after a long conference with the I said: prisoner this afternoon could get little out of Captain Haines. Hla mind la absolutely blank aa to the occurrences of last Saturday. Of course It la too early to aay yet what the line of defense will be, but I will say that It will be similar to that of David Hannegan whom I prosecuted. He waa acquitted." In view of this statement It la considered certain that the defense will be Insanity. C. W. Blrchfleld, a close friend of William E. Annie, today said that Halnee did not kill Annie because he thought the latter had despoiled hla home, that he knew that Annia was not guilty. He said the moving power In the tragedy was T. Jenkins Halnee who was Infatuated wih hla brother's wife. BOSTON, Maes., Aug. IP. Frederick L. Norton, attorney for Mrs. P. C. Haines, today denied that the papers filed by hla client contained anything about the degeneracy in tho army, nothing to warrant wholesale charges against the United States officers at Fort Hamilton. Attorney Norton declared that the divorce waa sought by Mrs. Haines on the grounds of Cruel and Inhuman treatment" only. The most Imaginative Inference could not construe this to mean the immoralities aa charged. ' train wrecking trip Luke. Minnetonka, this morning. The bodies were terribly mangled. Two children in the car at the time of the accident were seriously hurt but will recover. Mrs. Gluck's mother who was one of the party waa ao badly injured that she is thought to be dying. The accident happened at a railroad ENGINEERS MAY HELP STRIKERS . WINNEPEG, DOPE FIEND IS Manitoba, Aug. Illinois Capi- Opium-Smoki- ng Parapher- nalia is Confiscated by tal and Troops are Being Ordered Home. SPRINGFIELD, Entire Aug. IP. The Hands trembling, eyes staring in the hands of A and face livid, Harry Bishop was dragged from hie bunk in Outlawry has of tbe Chinese dene on one been completely quelled. The First street. Just below A Twenty-fift- h and Fourth Regiments departed today A Grant avenue, by Chief of De- tor their homes. It is expeettd that A t active 5. F. Pender at I o'clock vfiers will be Issued today for the with- 9 this afternoon. Bishop was Just drawal of the Second preparing to enjoy another pill to Regiment and tha entire paraphernalia, have tomorrow. Tha Fifth $ Infantry with lamp, opium, pipe, matches which la composed of men from towns for A and all other accessories to the vicinity of Springfield will be the promulgation of more or lees the last to leavt. delightful dreams were In readlThere have been no the ness aide at of young the outeigne of an break nines man's bunk. All of these were early yesterday morning bi there waa a alight disturbance. confiscated by the police. ate- p continue to patrol tha streets, Bishop waa taken to the In a darned condition and A bey will guard the negro tlon 1 quarters A locked up. Hie arrest follows they are withdrawn from the dty. evidence obtained recently by A Officer Pender. It la possible NEW YORK FIREMEN. that tha Chinese proprietor of Joint1 which was raided the 08REGO, N. T Aug. 1. The be placed under arrest also may 8,at Flreman' asoclatlon being entertained here this week, afternoon the visiting fire flght-wi- ll visit historic Fort Ontario. Huh and Secretary of baton are scheduled to " w be convention tomorrow. speak WEBER ACADEMY The By Noxious Fumes and Many Overcome Twenty Bodies Have Been Recovered. W1XAXS, Eng, Ajg. lit After recovering l!i burncii bouies tmi.iy fiv:n the May Pole lolllery win re n t xplu-sio- n oeeuiretl last night the Il.tmt-drove the resein r away. Almtit. bodies still ivmui'nd In the eullierv reseue work was when Heroic measuivs were taken to extinguish the tla'iie. Jl.tr. y of the resellers were overvalue by the fume anil were taken out with great diltteulty. The cause of the explosion Is unknown. A party of seven rescuers attempted to enter the mine this afternoon, but were overcome by tht gas before they had proceeded far. They are In a critical tondition as the result of the poisoning. They were drugged out by n party, one of whom is now at the point of death. The mine la choking with the noxious gas. HAYES GLAD HANG REBELS s latter, another party entered tb nne and sneiveded in descending midway of the shaft. Tlwre they foupil tlie roof cavt il In, blocking the entrance to the rooms in which the men vero entombed. It will require days to the wreckage. The men will be dead from starvation If not from the effects of the gas and the force of tbe explosion before they ran be readied. i ve HARRISBURG, Pa.. Aug. 1 1. -Pen- n-ylvanla Democrats will begin their campaign tomorrow, when state headquarters will be opened here, with Secretary P. Gay Neck In charge. The campaign la to be managed by the Guffey State Committee, of which Senator George M. Dlmellng, of Clear-Hella chairman. TO jET IN AIL CITIES NOME Winner of Great Marathon Says It Japan Wages Belentless War Is Proudest Day of His Against Koreans On Their Life. Own Soil. ; SEOUL, via Tien Tlun, China, Aug. To terrify Korea into obedience Japan Is publicly hanging rebels dally In every city outside of the capital. These executions began thive weeks ago. The Jaianeae authorities tell all are foreigners that these victims brigands. The official rKirts say that the Korean revolutionists have killed trophy." In the Tugs met tlie Ocesnlc far down the 841 Japanese or Sirens kept up a terrific din un- Inst year, besides the Mikado's soldiers' bay. INDIANA METHODISTS. til the arrival at the pier ef the liner killed In battle. The number of the where thousands greeted the athletic. rebels slain in the field In the past FHELBYVILLE, Ind., Aug. 19. Delegates from Methodist churches In year Is placed at 19,000. No headway lias been made In the establishment of Indianapolis, Chicago, Terre Haute and over a score of other cities In Indiorder In the southern Interior, "( ana and Illinois are here for a conference meeting of the denomination which will last through theweek. David CHASE E. Skelton, of Indianapolis, Is presiding elder. NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 19 John J. Hayes, tha winner of the great Marathon rat, arrived today from Europe. lie eald: I am glad to get back. This Is the proudest day of tnay life, to be able to bring homo the much prised Marathon 19. se SINGLE DIME COSTS A A Smuggle Valuable Goods and Fall Into Hands of Federal Authorities A Pay $70,000 in Fines and Must Pay $80,000 More. CHICAGO, III, Aug. 19. The United States authorities in Chicago, Boston, and Washington are probing charges against Mrs. Emily Rockwell A of Chicago with smuggling nearly $100,000 worth of articles of valA ue belonging to Mra. Jack Gardner of Boston under the pretense that they were household goods." An agent for either Mra. ChadbOurne or Mra. Gardner has paid Vie government $70,000 In fines and penalties. Mrs. Gardner must Chad-bour- SUBS ne pay $80,000 In addition, claimed to be the value of the goods, before she can recover her property. The case will probably be placed in the hands of a prosecutor and both women may face Indictments before the federal grand Jury at its next meeting here. It is reported that heroic efforts are being put forth to hush the matter up. If the 880,000 is not paid to redeem the goods they will be sold at public HER BABE WIEN HAT PIN HMimmil S7.40 Japanese Waiter Beats Customer Because Later Tendered Canadian Money for Meal. One diminutive Canadian dime cost T. Kumurlkl, a Japanese waiter employed In the Eagle restaurant on lower Twenty-fift- h street, the sum of $7.40 in police court today, that being tha amount of the fine Imposed by Judge Murphy on the Jap, who was charged with assault and battery. Early this morning, James J. Donovan, a plumber of Salt Lake, entered the restaurant and ordered breakfast. When he completed, the meal he tendered a Canadian ten cent piece In payment, along with other silver.' The Jap objected to this money as legal tender and when Donovan Insisted that d Oriental It waa all right, the showed that he had become quite thoroughly Americanised by striking bis patron in the face with hla fist. slant-eye- HORTICULTURISTS MEET IN GREENFIELD The police department has again chased poor Elmer E. Chase, loathsomely filthy of dress and whlte'Vif head, back Into the city bastlle, where he will have an opportunity ' for the' next ten days of dlgustedly modltAt- ing on the unkindness of the world In general and the courts In particular, b- cause Dudley Chase's will, which ap- ' parently exists only In the 'deepmost recesses of the old mans dlAtbiW Imagination has never been looked up. Chase has been arrested on vagrancy i ' charges something like twenty timed Ms never in the past few months. works, and refuses to permit the rpun- -' , ty to care for him. While harm toss, the old man, by his unusual acilone has a faculty of agitating the feminine portion of certiln neighborhoods of the t city and so numerous era the , com- - . plaints, that tha city Is practically . fellow. compelled to keep the old .Ft.' FORM TOBACCO COMBINE. ? BOWLING GREEN, Ky.; Aug. 19. Tobacco planters of Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana will meet here tomorrow for the purpose of amalgamating the several tobacco growers unions of the three states. The Individuality of the various organisations now in existence will be preserved. Leaders In the movement deny any ! GREENFIELD, Ind, Aug. 19. Emi- -- ATTACKS TWO NfICAGO' IU" An and A , Sampel Burhars. - were atw?r,,narly tockmnfiown town by atMd bo WM toter captured hv .ber ,fter bLy him JI?V0bbr Wh Fredw desperate bbd No,ton BEVB Bur- - truck nam ther? rbb" JumDd Pen doorway tak- tog theLfr0,n completely by sur- Prise dtp-thed- ip, - . 111 ' aaaaaaaaaaaaa IV . 999999999999999999 V V Mi- -: sympathy for night rider" and .dyna, : .V! i mite methods adopted by some tobacco Missouri. from THEN ON A TREE nent horticulturists and do and declare that planters the.yalons other states not countenance New York, Michigan any such measures. are on the program of the mid summer The Weber Academy - faculty and congress of the Indiana State Hortitudenta were out In their beat Sun cultural society, opened hero today, CHICAGO, 111, August 19. The body of a woman of nineteen was 9 FTuit growers, track gardeners and BLOWN TO PIECES day suits yesterday at the Lagoon, and from the start enjoyed the day to 9 found hanging on a tree In the wooJ near Evanston today three termers from all over Indiana are presblocks from where the body of an infant was found yesterday. The ent. BY DYNAMITE the utmost They partook of all the 9 baby had been stabbed to death with a hat pin. A scrap of paper was O amuaementa and sports the park af9 found on the womans body with the inscription. Mrs. PYeda GolJ- - 9 BRYAN WELCOMES MULE. ford a; dancing, bathing, boating, berg, Chicago. $ ' -chue-th- e did the chutes, AMHERSTBURO, Ont; Aug Investigation showed that the woman had been stopping for a FAIRV1EW, Neb, Aug. If. Wiliam J. and various other amuaementa being 9 week at tbe home of George Klenx, In Evanston. 19. A charge of dynamite on d Is known 9 Bryan today welcomed the mule preNothing included on the program. about her there. The police think she Is the mother of the intent the drill boat. Destroyer, of the sented to him by the Minnesota State A special program of music had whose body was found yesterday and that ahe comntftqed suicide society. He declined to 9 Sullivan Dredging company, of 9 Agricultural been prepared and the pedagogues and 9 after killing her baby. Buffalo, blasting A he pefroit 4 discuss the speech of acceptance of pupils entered Into the general en The police are also following out another theory pointing to tha 9 river, exploded this morning fa- - 9 James Schoolcraft Sherman, livenment of the talent which com' 9 fact that Freda Goldberg was murdered. I 4 tally Injuring six men and serl- 9 Mrs. Zelda Goldberg, mother of the girl, and her brother, Joseph, posed the selections. A large crowd 9 i MINISTER KILLS HIMSELF. oualy Injuring six others. The was present, and aa they came home 9 at the coroner's Inquest identified the body of the girt and declared 9 boat was blown .to pieces. The last night they were sincere In theh 9 that they did not know that aha had a sweetheart. They said ahe had UTICA, N. T, August II. Rev, Jas. 9 injured men were rescued from for a long time. praises of the manner in which the q been A G. Phelps, financial secretary of the 9 the water by nearby boats. ' affair was conducted by the commit 49 Syracuse University, committed suitees selected. cide in a Utica hotel last night. HANGS HERSELF ROBBER Rescuers Driven Back Men-B- rave 19. RICH WOMEN DODGE TAX 111., un-1- BOLD Gas Explosion Snuffs Out Lives of Eighty ci just computed the success of the Repul :. '..n in kt. Scretary Garfield travel!, d through California, Oregon, Idaho. M "ii tuna, Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas. Every where lu- - found the and therefore W. J. people .i Mr. Bryan Koining no eouvt-ris- . Bryan aiil certainly lose hi own state In spite of hi pleading for the support of li home people. Eli route east K.t clary Garfield said tha train was polled at Kansas City. It showed 17 for Tuft and 17 for Hr) an. Many friends of the Republican candidate fear the losing of Kansas because of the bitter factional fight there. Secretary Garfield goes to Washington I U'V II' INTO tective Pender. mSJdigfSHSI the him MINE HORROR IN ENGLAND De- riot situation la now the dty authorities Place i i NO. 199 It. Interest la centered today In the report that the Broherhood of Engineers will ROBERT TURNER take a hand in the strike on the Canadian Jaclflc. Representatives of the VICTIM OF FEVER engineers are .In secret conference with company men and the reeult la not yet known. Without the assistance of the engineers It la now thought that tha Another death occurred at the Utah strikers will lose. State Industrial school last night. Robert Turner is the second victim of BUY YOUR RAISINS NOW. scarlet fever in the laat few days. It FRESNO, Cal., Aug. II. Better buy wts reported yesterday that tha crisis raialna now. Packets here say that In his case would come last night, tha price will soon begin to soar and and although every possible medical that tha dried grapea will soon be be- attention was given the boy, the efforts proved futile. yond the reach of all but Superintendent H. H. Thomas today Several advances In price have said that tha disease had not spread been more to are and made, already further and that there la not liable to follow, according to the fruit broken. The extreme hot weather, which has be more of an epidemic than baa thua caused an estimated damage to tho far been reported. There are now nlnt crop of from 6 to SO per cent.. Is given cases, none of them considered seriaa the reason for the shortage and the ous. Fumigation is being kept up. Every consequent high price. Estimates place tha 1901 crop at not more than B0.000 effort Is taken to respect the disease tons Last years crop was about 80,000 to the buildings which now has the tons. epldufiilc. ' d, Outlawry Quelled in tlii(..i at Cottage Wood convi'. PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS. All IS QUIET for Taft and Tells Him HvG -- riHNGGS, Va, Aug. 19. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 19. Jfhu Gleuk, a millionaire brewer, and Secret ,'y Jnuira K. GurtMd Unlay vislila wife were Instantly killed by a ited Wi.iiain 11. Taft ami nil id that a their automobile T, a Fearful road Accident for Divorce. XEW YORK. N. GARFIELD Millionaire Brewer and His Family Secretary Finds Sentiment Strong- Furore in Army Circles Over Annis Tragedy-W- ife of Murdered Man Will Believe No Wrong of Him RIGHT I !. t |