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Show Ogden, Utah, December 1, 1908. jfOL XII. NO. Continues While Funeral of Martyr Is Held 288 FRANCISCO CHIEF I LAST RITES William DOWN BY THE pects and Startling Developments Expected of Ac-- Within a Day or Two-Sc- ene tion is Still at Uintah While . the last Hd rites far the late deputies are searching at the camp gfjmeur L. Clark were Mac conducted from the family residence thla after with police officers from all parte ef the atate In attendance, the aaarch for the dastardly murderer of the dead deputy sheriff wao being prosecuted a vigorously aa ever and the vigilance of the autborltiee waa not abated for an instant Even aa the eulogies aver the bier ef the deceased were brinj ryoken, a train waa rushing toarard Ogden carrying three men who were being brought to thla city to undergo the Sweating process" In an effort to learn something from them. Search Warms Up. Developments are becoming .hot In The the search for the murderer. arena of action la stUl at Uintah, several arrests having been made today. The autborltiee expect that before the day Is over startling diaetoeures will be made. The detectives and officers are Investigating the matter, letting no due they find go unlirvestl rated. This afternoon two Weber county In Weber canyon for the fellow who was supposed to have appeared at the piece early the morning after the tragedy. The atate officers are etill active in the hunt for the aasasain, and developments are expected at any time. All places where the murderer could have possibly flown are being looked into, especially all houses around and at Uintah. The crime is now supposed to hava beea committed by someone who la a resident of Uintah or that vicinity. Many railroad men are coming Into the general Investigation, members of crews being questioned as to their knowledge of robberies which have been occurring the post few months out on the Union Pacific. There are now eight men arrested altogether. In connection with the murder and are awaiting Investigation. These men, slthough no evidence is thus far found against them, are held simply because they cannot give good reason for being in the neighborhood VESSELS III WOULD HAKE THEH TALK WASHINGTON. Dec. 1, Because many of those summoned to testify st the tariff hearing have refused to appear. Chair' man Payne Is considering the matter of requesting congress to give the committee the right to compel a witness to testify. Oil MANY GATHER AT SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 1 Search-til- l and toppled frorrj th bat. Ing parties this morning found no trace jI She refers affectionately to her dl-o- f Chief of Police William J- - Biggy, vurced husband, saying that too much who disappeared from the atrol bout jwork was imposed upon him, wrecking Police last night while coming from t4ils nervous system. The commissioners Helvldere city. Commissisnars Statemsnt ond sppolnted the president of the Commlaloner Hugo D. Kell, who commission, acting chief. Biggy went to visit in an official stateEngineer Murphy, the only person on ment said: "Chief Biggy arrived greatthe boat with Biggy, was exonerated ly perturbed and he waa complaining and released from custody. The sui- bitterly of the newspaper attacks. He cide theory Is the strongest Biggy said: 1 am being hounded to death smarted under the criticism since the by the press.' He stayed two hours Heney shooting, the suicide of Morris and talked over affairs of the departHaas, who, while in Jail, obtained pos- ment. When he started back I ' adsession of a revolver and shot him- vised him to wrap up, aa it waa cold, self. and he replied: Never mind me, you take care of yourself. That waa the Fsarsd Investigation. last word X heard him utter.' Informed Mayor Taylor yesterday would matter Chief Biggy that the SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1. William be investigated thoroughly. It la beoverlieved he went to Belvldere to seek the J. Biggy, chief of police, was lost from the police boat patrol beboard who of Commissioner Kell, support and San Francisco was his friend. Kell declined to make tween Belvldere before 11:10 oclock tonight shortly a statement but It Is supposed that The only other occupant of ths police he refused to defend Biggy. enThe newspapers have been demand- launch was William Murphy, the missed the chief whei gineer. Murphy his the and resignation ing department the boat waa about half way across has been torn with Internal strife. BIER OE DECEASED The Weber county officers say today, that aomethlng of this nature la I . expected, and will be in a line heretofore unsuspected. Solemn SCfYICCS Held 8t Home As yet nothing has been seen since , Saturday of the man who appeared at j of Murdered Deputy in Ogden the power plant in Weber canyon. Sat-- 1 unlay morning. Since the matter was This Afternoon. reported by Foreman Stevens of Devil's Gate, about five miles east of Uintah, nothing further can he learned. All avenues of escape up through the canLast rites wen conducted for Seyyon and on all railroad stations have mour L. Clark at the Second ward been constantly and vigilantly guarded, and If the man is still in the stats he meetinghouse this afternoon, Bishop cannot possibly hope to elude the offi- Robert McQuarrie presiding. The hall cers. was overflowing with mourners. The Up to this date all arrests except speakers were David McKay, Judge one have been made at Uintah. Thla J. A. Howell and George W. Larkin. single one occurred at Bountiful, but Vocal solos wera rendered by Gum the man is not supposed to have any Saunders, Hagbert Anders-- and Fred connection. Tout. There were many floral offerings. The. speakers dwelt upon the worthiness: of Mr. Clark as an officer of the law and aa a man. The Elks lodge of Ogden attended in Divorced Wifs Faithful. a body, and conducted their ritual over Chief of Police Blggys divorced wife the deceased. State, county and ciy Issued a statement saying that the officials were present st thy funtral. chief was too a Catholic to comgood Sheriff-elec- t Shciiff Sharp and Deputy mit suicide. She believes that he waa Burbldge of Balt Lake City, Sheriff of Brigham City, and Chief of Police Browning and County Sheriff barlow Wilson of Ogden, with tho:r staffs were also present, attending in a body. Interment took place in 'htdon Oily cemetery. ' A'large cortege accompanied People of Isle of Nippon Realize uie remains to their last resting j lace. JAPAN 0. S. the bay back to the city. A search of the small launch showed no traces of the chief, and Murphy put on full speed and made for the dock. He reported the losa of the chief at once on his arrival and waa taken into custody. ARE DAVIS JURY That United States Aid - Much for Official. taking. Hot on Trail of Several Sus- County Authorities is Probably Drowned in Bay Criticism as Result of Haas Death Too where the crime was perpetrated. The arrests which will soon occur out at Uintah will be the first real to work be accomplished in connection with the affair. It is expected that before the arrvsta are accomplished the authorities will be positive as to the ground they are IIERY CLUE BEING SUN J. Biggy Disappears From Police Boat and DEATH LIST J135 IS is Needed by Them. Eleven SUES FOR WASHINGTON, Dec. 1. "The iflu-tion- s with the United States are of the most friendly character Is the keynote of our foreign policy with Japan," was the comment of John c. OLaugh-lln- , secretary of the commission of the ,Tokio exposition, who hah Just returned from a long stay in Japan. "The people of Japan," he declared, "realise that the aid of the United States la needed to Insure them against aggression. In japan there Is every Indication of the utmost friendliness toward the United States." MICE fated Mine Today and More Still Remain. Defense Will Accuse Prosecution's After eleven years of married life, Mrs. Eleven May Covington, on the grounds of neglect and has brought suit In district court for divorce from her husband, Orson W. She charges that In the Covington. past six months, her husband, who Is a type compositor In a local printing office, has failed to furnish necessities of life nnd that In that time she has been compelled to labor to furnish food tor herself nnd two children, and that UNIFORM BILL OF LADING, her youngest child, Merna, aged four : siml-In the past six months has need-la- r T Dec. years. Following CHICAGO, ' td medical attendance which her hua-thof eastern on roads, the part action western railroads today adopted band did not furnish, the uniform bill of lading. Shippers T Two children, n boy nnd n girl, are who refuse to accept the Innovation the result of the eleven years' marriage, are Informed that Id per cent will, The complaint further demands $50 attorneys fsea be added to their freight charges. Chief Witness of Crime MARIANNA, Pa., Dec. 1. The death list as a result of last Saturday's rt, e Bodies Taken From III of Murder. disaster in 111 mines at this point has grown already to 1S5. Eleven bodies havs been recovered today, but the work of Identification Is slow. Widows and children, who went temporarily insane, are In better condition today nnd some semblance of order is being brought out of chaos. OMAHA, Neb.. Dec. 2. The Davis Jury wu completed today. None of the Jurors la a business or profealonal man, although the original venire wu made up of them. The Jury will be closely confined, according to tho announcement of the Judge. The afternoon session started with the opening statements of the de- NEWBERRY SUCCEEDS METCALF. fence, Attorney Curley declaring that e WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. Former Asthe contention would be that Mrs. sistant Newberry waa today sworn In Rice, the prosecutions chief against Davis, possibly killed Dr. as secretary of the navy, succeeding Victor Metcalf. Shortly afterwards he Ruskln. The state In opening, gave detailed tracing of tha chain of clr-- j attended n cabinet meeting, cumstantlal evidence surrounding Da-via Mrs. Rustln waa the first witness thla afternoon, telling of finding ths Ab-bl- wlt-ne- u 1 MU IS POPE GROWS body. E WORSE TODAY GRIND IS LIGHT VIENNA, Dee. 1. (Vi The the frontier.) people are parading the street nnd promises denouncing dynasty, shouting to Join the army, In the event of a civil war. The disorders are general throughout serthe empire. They are particularly ious at Prague and Trieste. The government is doing everything possible German to suppress news of the situation. burning of Emperor William Joseph in effigy, the trampling under feet of the German flag, and the cheering of the country's enemies, are today common scenes in many Austrian cities where a bitter race feeling la developing. In many towns foes of the HKCO SITU SfllS The polling places and the election Judges at tomorrow city school board election will be an follows: First City hall; Thomas F. Emmett, William Moyes and Amos Sebring. Second Nelson Fells livery star. L. Bus-Etie; David W. Evans, William West. jfrs. Sarah KI Third Frank Grays store, 94S Washington; George H. Butler, W. W. TANGIER, Dec. sultan of ultan business. 1. Abdul Axis, Mdhoceo, has quit the the terms of his agreement with Hfld, Abdul effaces himself from Public life with an annuity of flvu By $10. ! WHY SHOULD BOARD OF EDUCATION WAIT? 'Spectator' gives as n reason for electing a new board that the High school will be Inadequate In five years. We ' hope It will be, but there Is n limit to the amount of money available. It is arranged no It can be enlarged as fast as our fair city can grow; also, that the present board has to get title to property and to let contracts. Why should they wait? Is not Henry as much Interested In the city ns thousand dollar and undisturbed posCoulter? Has he not done ns Is Dr. from Inherited session of the fortune Has Matt Browning mnch building? his father. not got as much Interest in' the city. The terms of the agreement ns vnown today for the first time., has he not done ns much building to Mr. NyeT Is Mr. Williams not an hesv-i- S pledged Ispersonally ttaFtbe annuity Jly Interested In the city, has he not had is paid regularly. i ROME. Dec. 1. The IV pe Is.. Special municipal court was held by 4- from a slight attack O suffering to Judge Murphy yesterday afternoon, bronchitis and has been ad- try a number of cases of vagrancy. O of vised by his physicians to re- Rogers, Strickland, Poulaen and West, were allowed to leave the city with O main In bed, and not attempt - 4 the trannctlon of business boninety days' suspended sentence In fore the end of the week. His $ each case. condition today is slightly w This William Erlcson, morning ' worse. was fined drunkenness with charged $5. Edith Thompson, on the charge of vagrancy, forfeited . Gwil-11a- for-hier- iy Crane, Mrs. Olga M. Drumiler. Fourth Frank Foulgers store, 740 Twenty-fourt- h street;3 W. W. Hancock, Orson Griffin, Fred Foulger. Fifth Thomas Shreeve's store, S546 Madison Are.; Thomas A. Shreeve, Peter J. Lammera, Mrs. Hattie L Brown. Polls will be open from 7 a. m. until 7 p. m. Machines will not be used. Voting will be by Australian ballot. m as much experience In building up our city as Mr. Adams? "The board has used every effort to have the building ready for occupancy In time for school next year, but of the contractors who bid, two submitted their figures only with ths proviso that the time be extended. Has there been a suspicion of corruption or graft In the hoard a majority of whom have been members about one year or barely long enough to familiarise themselves with the dutlea of the office? "The people's Interests will be best served by the candidates that are now on the present board. "CITIZEN." (Signed) CHICAGO, Dec. 1. The decision of Commissioner Foote In the Rudevlts esse, regarding the Russian's extradition on a murder charge. Is expected before night. Extra guards were placed about the court room when the hearing waa resumed today. It la feared the people will be stirred to violence by the testimony, the de ' tails of which yesterday were so horrible that many were forced to leave the room. Attorney Rigby, representing Russht, said today that he had received the second threatening letter. Thla one came from Pittsburg, he declared, and was signed "Anarchist" The writer threatened to stab him unless he left the case and departed from ' . |