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Show Ogden. Utah, December 2, 1908. VOL XII. HAYTI REVOLT RESULTS NO. T SITE HUNDRED HURT IN VIENNA; MANY IN VICTORY EOR SIMON HIS SHARE DEAD AT PRAGUE ' SEIZTtHE PEOPLE ft ft CITY ft ft ft ft TA is Says Count Boni is Ridiculous. declared Maitre Clemeneau Count Boni has no legal claims. -S- imon Would be Head. General Legltle as temporary presiThe coup was accomplished dent.. without the resistance of the soldiers. Troops in Sympathy. In The government troops were complete sympathy with ths movement snd they were not ordered to even to check the overthrow of the Alexis government The sentiment of the people of the capital against con IS EREESS BY DEATHS CROWDS SO DENSE PEOIWLESS Hospitals Filled With Woundedand LEPER WIFE Sixtieth Emperor's Anniversary Spirit of Anarchy Spreads Brings Out Throngs, Result- Through Bohemia. ing in Death. OF VIENNA, Dec. 2. Six hundred were PRAGUE!, Dec. 2. Rioting secession' lata reached the height of their demon' Injured snd six are reported to have stratlon of revolt today in barricading been killed In a frightful jam of the many streets and in engagements with streets of Vienna today during ths ths government troops in which many celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the reign of Emperor Frans Joseph. were killed. Dennis Burkhalter, Division SuIn some of the streets the croyds are The rioters are sufficient In number to hold their own against the troops and so dense that the people have been unperintendent Who Rose From Mrs. Isabella WardweP, Who Was the police. The hospitals are filled with able to move since last evening. Scores Passes the wounded. A spirit of bitterest have fallen and many of the injured Brakeman, Away. Kidnaped by Husband, Sucanarchy Is rapidly spreading through- had to be lifted out over the lieada of out Bohemia. to Leprosy Today. cumbs The authorities have sent represen- the people. Dec. Dennis 2. SACRAMENTO, Cal, The einterr today received a contatives to the government, asking that Burkhalter. superintendent of the Sacmost severe repressive measures be stant stream of delegation! who earns ramento division of the Southern Par LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2 Mrs. Isa- brought to bear at once. to the palace to puy their respects. ciflc railroad, died this morning in the bella Ward well, the leper wldoy of the hospital as the result of a general famous army officer, died today at the city hospital. She will be buried In breakdown. Potter's field. He was known to railroad men ail The case of Mrs. Wardwell and of over the Hsrriman systems and had husband. General Wardwell, ather seen $5 continuous years in the railtracted the attention of the entire naroad service, rising to his present po- tion last summer, when the woman's sition from that of brakeman on a .husband, himself a leper, kidnaped her I freight train. from the county hospital and fled with He was next to the oldest superin- her to a hut in the Ariaona mountains. and service in the Harriman tendent He died soon afterward and she remounwas unexcelled as an official in turned to the city. Onion Pacific Officials Confer A special train has tain operations. been provided to carry his body to DELAWARE HOLDS BIG Los Angeles. With President of St. Paul, CORN 8H0W IN DOVER SERVICE DIES tinuing the struggle against General Simon's revolutionists crystallised at the last moment. It is reported that the people intend taking matters into their own hands. Simon's Aspirations. It is believed that this revolt at the capital will end the revolution. It la probable that General Simon, who headed the present revolution, will attempt to set himself up In charge of the government. General Slmona forces are today some miles from Port Au Prince. He announced that he would attack Jacmel Instead of the capital. It Is believed that the present change of affairs will end the fighting. PORT AU PRINCE, Dec. 2 The trouble, of the Haytlens In their revolution are thought to have been brought to a done today. Port au Prince revolted agaln.t President Nord Alexis today, deposing him. The people seised the city and established their own government with ARE that Believed Revolt at Capital Ends Trouble in Favor of Revolutionists i POLICE AND ft swered the charges of Count Boni. forft mer husband of Princess Anna, in ft his suit for custody of the children ft and an allowance. Clemem-easays ft the count does not care for children, ft tut simply wants more money. ft He dt dared that the strictures on ft Prince De Sagan and his wife, Anna, ft were luugliable when Count Boiils own ft mode of life was considered. After ft exhausting his wifes funds, he said, ft Boni now wants half of what she has ft received since her separation from her former husband. Accomplished Without Resistance ot Soldiers and it Anna Gould, Maitre Clemenceau. ft P ItIS, Dec. ft appearing for Anna Gould today, an- THEIR TEMPORARY PRESIDENT Coup Maitre Clemenceau.Appearing for ft general legitime is made 289 , GET IS MUCH MONEY RIGHT AFTER OIL IS MATES Kingsburg, Calif., Postoffice MADE RULER En- tered and $1,100 in Cash John D. Archbold Again on in and Stamps Stolen. Stand Standard Dissolution FRESNO, Calif., Dec. 2. Although explosions shook the entire town of Kingsburg this morning at an early hour, no notice was taken of the robbery of a postofllce and store this morning until some time after the shock was felt. The robbers succeeded In getting away, after wrecking the safety vault, with $1,100 in cash and stamps front the postofllce and $300 in cash and checks from the adjoining store. Suit Today. NEW YORK, Dec. 2. John D. Arch-bolevidently not yet fully recovered from the cruel grilling he received in the n of Trust Buster the Standard Oil dissolution suit again took Frank B. Kellogg In company the stand today. He appeared to be uncomfortable under the examination of Kellogg. John A. Moffett, president of the Standard company of Indiana will probably be the next witness after u hich he wiU be succeeded on the stand by William Rockefeller. After their testimony has . been taken it is expected that a number of witnesses will be brought from California to explain the oil dealings on the Pacific coast and In the statsa. . BODY NOT FOUND SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 2. Hope of finding the body of Chief of Police William J. Blggy, who disappeared Monday night, was practically abandoned late today after careful search. Biggy handed his resignation to Commissioner Kell Just before his death, which supports the suicide theory, which is now generally accepted. There is no doubt that the missing chief was almost distracted by criticism and charges. GREAT DAIRY SHOW CONTINUES IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, Dec. 2. The gentle lowd kine resounded ing of through Chicago's Coliseum today, the "bossies forming an important part of the third annual National Dairy Show, which will remain on exhibition until December 10. It is undoubtedly the biggest display of milk cows, milking machinery and milk products and processes ever held in the Windy I City or in any other part of the world sad-face- EXPRESS inter-mountai- n mins in to Ignores m DOVER. Del, Dec. 2. One of the beet corn shows ever held in the east was owned here today In connection with the annual convention of the i T e I a ware Corn Growers' association. ofMany substantial premiums are fered and there Is keen competition among the exhibitors. MOTHERS HOLD BAZAAR IN PHILADELPHIA Heading Off Competition. EV YORK, Dec. It was reported PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 2. Under the auspices of the National Congress of Mothers, s bssaar will be held here during the next three days, with the object of promoting the work ot the congress. Similar basaars will be ft held in NW Orleans next February. ft SEMINARY MAY BE MOVED ft FROM BOSTON TO CAMBRIDGE ft ft railway and officials of the Union Ic company, an agreement was ef-i-l PEKIN, Dec. 2 The coronation of regarding the Ht. Paul's proposed Pu Yi, emperor of China, took place c coast extension which would In the Imperial palace here today. The it into competition with the erniieror was given the name of Hsuen-tuldetails of the terms could be ob- - The ceremony lacked the brilliancy of former coronations, owing to the recent death of ths emperor snd the dowager ft ft ft ft empress. Ths mourning colors of whits ; . ft snd blue gave way during the cereJAPS ARE GLAD. ft mony to the official colors of royalty, a ft brilliant red. After the ceremony at, 2. The ,Ameri- ft tending the coronation, the red was TOKIO, Dec. ft replaced by the blue and white. drawn up and signed, was re-- ft celved here today with great ft enthusiasm. ft ft RUSTIH TAKES Har-line- s. g. entente-cordlal- BOSTON, Dec. 2. At a meeting at the Parker House tomorrow, the trus- ft tees of Andover Theological Seminary ft will make a formal answer to the protests of the alumnt against removing the Institution to Cambridge. Many of the alumni oppose tbe proposed affiliation with Harvard, while trus- RUSSIANS tees favor such action. e, ft CASE OUT STATEMENT ex-nav- hums THIS HIS. STAND IK MURDER GIVE I SMB WHAT Capital Today. I WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. Postmaster General von Myr today announced two-cen- t WASHINGTON, Dee. 2. The grati- 'purchase birds which postage between United States tude of the Chlneee government to the COST SUM OF $5J)00 snd Germany, on letters going by direct CHICAGO, Dec. 2. The Russian govsea route. Those which go by France United State for the return of the ernment, through Attorney Rigby, isS cents. PROVIDENCE, R. I, Dec. 2. At the and England, will cost sued a statement today saying that it Boxer Indemnity .was personally exwas not trying to get back all ths potoday meeting at Brown University this pressed to President Rooeevelt envoy THOMPSON MAY GET IT. of the Rhode Island Audubon litical Imperial fugitives of Russia who had fled by Tang Shoa Ti, the the late emper-;or- . society, a report will be presented of WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. It Is report- to America. sent to Washington by the proceedings of the recent Congress ed today that CoL Robert Means The attorneys for Rudovitch in the ROME; Dec. 2. Against the protests e in Thompson of New York, may be ten- extradition case declared that this was his physicians, the pope left his I He was accompanied by official mem-her- of American Ornithologists, held n Audu-.bodered the navy portfolio position in Rnssla's purpose. Rigby said, however, The Rhode Island d this morning to say mass at pri-,- e of his suite. The thanks were Cambridge. Roosesociety recently received s bequest the Taft cabinet Col. Thompson Is a that --the government has no desire to chapel. After mass, he returned expressed in a fey words snd ofoverstep the bounds of its extradition his bed hut gave an audience to velt responded with remarks of ap-- 1 of $5,000 from the late Mrs. Elisabeth lawyer, a financier and an ficer. T. Chandler. treaty, ordinal Merry Del VaL predation. pope Takes Place in Celestial that at a conference yesterday ten . President Earilng of the Ft CITY NEW POSTAL RATE. 2. Coronation With Little Ceremony IE OMAHA OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 2. Mrs. Rustln, wife of the murdered doctor, was a wltnesee in the trial of Davis tor her husband's murder this morning. She told of finding the body on ths porch after hearing the shot. She said that the doctor was home but little for a long time prior to the shooting. Abby Rice was bought to the. court this morning from Den Moines. She was taken to the ante room and may not testify today. A big crowd filled . .the courtroom. inn THE ft F criminal prosecution should he permit the emperor to Involve the nation in a situation to It discredit. The Liberals had a similar plan, but their Idea was modified with regard to the criminal prosecution. The Cenrespontrists want the constitutional All sibility of the chancellor infixed. reftheir mild were the of speakers sponsible for everything the kaiser and does to hold him liable to erences to the kaiser. BERLIN, Dec. 2. The relchstag jn a remarkable debate today hen three plans curbing the power the kaiser were submitted. The asked that he be not allowed ? war without the consent of and the federal council. They wanted to make the chancellor WASHINGTON. Dec. 2. The com- recommend what protective measures mission for conservation of natural re- arc needed. The commission will ask sources is considering the power snd the governors of western states to recIrrigation resources of the west. ommend to legislatures that a uniform Pardee of California law be made, making it impossible for is here today to tell the commis- a corporation to control the waters of sion what is needed to protect the a stream which has Its source in one stats and flows through another. water resources. He wijl furnish important data Much of benefit to the western states regarding present conditions and will is expected to result from tits hearing. PERTH AMBOY, X. J., Dec. 2. A who were sworn In as deputies let a mob of one hundred frensled strikers counter charge against the crowd, soon ths ground in front of the facand sympathiser, armed with revolvers clearing tory. Many arrests were made. charged upon the plant of the National Troops which have been guarding the Fire Proofing company early today, place were sent home yesterday. Many firing at the guard of forty special dep- strikers who had gone hack to the uties snd policemen. plant were persuaded by their frightTh officers returned the lire of the ened wives to leave after the troops mob and profesional strikebreakers went back. |