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Show Ogden, Utah, December 5, 1908. VOL XII 2S2 NO. IS LAY HELPLESS PUNISHED FOR WITH WHIPS ENGAGE SAYIN THINGS Seriously Hurt YANKEE. WHILE BEING TAKEN mand of Fleet SEATTLE, Dec. I. A nwtorman was FROM REEF. fjtally hurt and a dnxen passengers stated ONCE MORE Workers Numbering 125 Are Nearly were seriously injured, their arms and legs were broken, when two heavily loaded trolley cars, traveling at a high rate of mwed, collided this morning. Over forty persons were slightly Injured, and the cars were completely demolished. The injured victims lay fur over half an hour In the roadway, suffering great pain, before the ambulance Rescued All MEETING OF PARIS, France, Dec. I. Because he In an interview that the ammunition of the French Mediurraneai fleet was Nr and InauflU-ien- t in quantity, the council of ministers today removed Admiral Oemilnot from command of the fleet The action is causing great public indignation and threatena to become the cause of more or less agitation, not only in military, but in other From Sinking Vessel Which Was Thought to arrived. Groups of Women Engaging in Combat 1 e rioting-occurre- h them. The cruiser is on an even keel and ran probably be saved. 'The trouble was caused by heavy seas. SEVEN BALLOT BOX I DIE BE J i President-Ele-ct Taft Gives Ameri- Oil can Mining Congress A9 May Demand Gas ssurance of His Aid. Consumsrs for it - DAVIS WIFE urn ship Deputy Sheriff and NotoriousCrim-in- al Meet Death in Bloody GREAT 4 PHILADELPHIA, .CITIES Dec. 4 5. 4 The social problems In great 4 cities wee the principal topic of 4 4 the federal council o. .oteetant 4 4 churches today. E. F. Ryland 4 4 of Loa Angeles, head of the com- - 4 4 mlttee on social reforms, was the principal speaker. $44444444444444 KIMS OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 5. Only a small crowd gathered at the trial ot Charles Davis for the murder of Dr. Buskin today. The defense Is endeavoring to establish an alibi. Da via will not take the stand In hla own behalf, hie attorneys saying that he told all that he knew at the Inquest the Mrs Abble Rice la being held jail awaiting the outcome of the trial. If there Is a disagreement of the Jicy, she will be held. At noon today, court adjourned until Monday. Twenty witnesses were heard, and seventeen are expected to testify Monday. The case will reach the Jury Tuesday. RUSSIAN IS CHICAGO, Dec. 5. Verbal dashes between the opposing marked attecffl the closing arguments IlgwAttomey Darrow In the Rudovlts , tfjdition rase today. Counsel fo Vdefense reviewed the whole history of tne Rue-"io- - s j TOPIC TALKED Injured Man Regains Conscious- City Today. PORT AU PRINCE, Dec. 5. The main body of troops of General Simons victorious army of revolutlonUt. came into the city today after having ramped twelve miles outside all of yesterday and last night In order to avoid the superstitious dangers of entering the capital on Friday The welcome accorded the 1r jpps die pels all doub: ns tq the sympathy felt for Simon and his elevation to the presidency is now considered certain. "BROWNSVILLE AFFAIR BEFORE PUBLIC EYE WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 The suit of Oscar Reid, a negro private dismissed from the army following the Brownsville affair, will come up In Supreme court Monday. GOTHAM WOMEN GO ON RECORD AGAINST SUFFRAGE ALTOGETHER NEW YORK. Del. 5. A movement to oppose suffrage for women was launched today by the National Leage for the Civic Education of Women. Conflict. CHARLESTON, W. Vs, Dec. S. Wiley Letters!, deputy sheriff and "Bill" Vlneon, a. notorious outlaw, were killed today in a battle between a posse, led by United States Deputy Marshal Cunningham and twenty outlaws of Kentucky and West Virginia. The criminal barricaded themselves In Vinson's home and upon the pooee's approach began firing. The fight followed. The posse left Charlestown last night to serve process on Joe Vinson. Several of the gang were arrested after today's fight, WASHINGTON, Dec. 5. Bidding for the new Issue of $10,000,000 of two per cent Panama Canal bonds will end with the cloee of business today. FLOODS ARE STILL BAD May 4 4 4 4 4 He said the. revolution was more ex tensive, and waa supported by more revolupeople than was the American tion. He Insisted that the rue's only Rudo-vlt- x Taft, Carnegie, Hill, Roosevelt and Know Some- Many Others Will Meet thing Ybout Murder. at. Washington. Nothing new has developed in the past few hours on the Seymour Clark murder, although the state, county, city and railroad officials are till clllgently at work endeavoring to run down all clues which era furnished. Today the authorltlee have decided to conduct a mure or less secret campaign In order that tha criminal may not be made aware that he Se being followed . and nesr taking. The county officers have been ojt eearchlng the entire country In the vicinity of the crime, but they My nothing further has developed Thin afternoon James Hartwell, who was found near Roy on the Rio Grande with a fractured skull at the base of the brain, and on whom foul play find been feared because of tl.e I xatlon and nature of the wound. Is reput'd at the Ogden General hospital to be In better condition, and that If he can live a day or so more and continue laklng nourishment might live to I til something of the murder of Clark. The man was in a state of when he revived this afternoon sufficiently to tell something ot himself, and when questioned, stated that he worked out In a broom factory in Washington. He said he has a slater In Omaha. Neb. When asked If he fell from a train, he stated that he had not and hie memory failed him, is he ashow he serted that he didnt wee hurt' After that he lapsed again ioio unconsciousness and was reported as resting earl y. The authorltlee assert that the evident - thus secured this morning Indicates Hartwell knows something of the J- -. rer-emb- er :4 MEN BYJIG PINE BLUFF, Ark., Dec. 6. 4 The river continues rising today 4 and Is the highest It hae yet been. 4 Stores and residences fell early 4 today and other buildings are 4 threatened. Hope of saving the 4 court house from the dent rue-- 4 sssi'sination of Seymour Clark. live waters has been abandoned. 4 WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 What prom-Ire- s to be one of the notables gathering of big men of the nation, will he held in Washington next week. Andrew Carnegie and James J. Hill have promised to take part and Join In the conservation ' congress which open here Tueeday. . About half of the governors of states have promised to attend. Members of Ihe national conservation, committee will be present Tuesday afternoon. President Roosevelt end President-elec- t Taft will be the sneakers. I OE Member of German Reichstag Charges That Rulers Alleged Diary Will be Fixed. ; BERLIN, Germany. Dec. 5. According to a statement today, the kaisers forthcoming diary which Is expected to give an account of his twenty years of reign in detail will be carefully before Its publication. The statement to this effect is attributed to a member of the relchstag who took prominent part in the debates asking the limitation ' of the kaisers power. cen-sora- ed 4 4444444444444444 BABE BEGS CHILDREN TO HELP HER SAVE CONDEMNED FATHER purpose in seeking to extradite was not to try him for murder, but as to It punish him summarily by military devolution, be greatest unsuccessfur.fbriSiYtUion of court martial for his revolutionary modern times. teachings n I T OF NEW RULER ness and OF lUx-helt- IS HATIS ters Dec. 5. A message PITTSBURG. HALIFAX, N. 8., Dec. 5. Seven men was received from President-elec- t Taft when the Standard Oil Barge perished today and read before the American No. 101 foundered In a fearful gale Mining congress la session here, promoff Beal Island. 6. night an Thursday After Dec. WASHINGTON, ising his corporation In every possible The tug John Hughes, which was towhours conference regarding the ques- way with the work of the congress. arrived at Bhelbourae totion of whether or not the Montana ' The message said: "Public con- ing the barge the accident. smelters shall be equipped with gas science is awakening to both the loss day reporting consumers for the protestation of farm- of life and the waste of materials in ing industries and forests. President all Industries and we must see to It Roosevelt directed that the department that the movement Is guided wisely and la carried forward to success." of Justice defer the contemplated Injunction proceeds against the Anaconda copper company until he could send PROBLEMS REAR ADMIRAL DIES. NEW YORK, Dec. 5. Rear Admiral Joseph Coghlsn, retired, died suddenly at his home In New today of heart disease. in Gale and No Question About Popularity of Goes Down, Carrying Seven Victorious General Who En- Souls With NOT TESTIFY a occurred In every corner. Hair pulling and scratching were bitterly engaged In and the battles waged hotter and hotter. Six women threw off their cloaks suddenly, ahotr-- " Ing themselves clad In prison garb, to show their utter disregard of a prison sentence. Many of the women suddenly produced email whips from secret hiding places on their persona. With theae whips they sloshed at the stewards The disturbance continued for over an hour before the meeting waa resumed. Boat Flounders Protection of Farming Industry and Forests. experts to Investigate the operation of consumers of poisonous gas which are being used on the copper smelters at Durktown, Tenn. President Roosevelt expressed the conviction that the copper companies must take some method Immediately of neutralising these gases. tration LONDON, Dec. I. Fighting among themselves with great bitterness. 5,000 suffragettes engaged In a violent demonstration at Albert Hall this afternoon. The meeting was railed to the campaign and developed Into a clash between the militant and peaceful factions of those who demanded "womans rights." David Lloyd George, chancellor of the exchequer waa scheduled to deliver a speech. When he arose a number of women cried; "We want deeds and not words." Slash the Stewards The stewards tried to put them out who were creating a disturbance. Their efforts met with violent etorma of and cries were Immediately liken up all over the huge hall. Flglita die-cus- going, shot up the ballot box. The ehote were fired promiscuously into the crowd. There was a hasty scattering of the election officials, but fortunately no one was injured. It is presumed that the election will be invalidated because of the destruction of the ballot box. IS AFTER THE Hall-Demons- All Proves Violent. T UP FEMININE Suffragettes Create Disturbance at Meeting Today, Over Great feet of water and had been raised by John Arbuckle by means of compressed air after the government had unsuccessfully spent a large sum of money in an effort to float her. 'The trouble today occurred when one of the air ports blew out and the compartment quickly filled with water. d Seventy-fivSHAMROCK, Ky Serious wreckers who were working on the vessel, were hurriedly taken here today during the Repub-jlica- a off by tugs and Engineer Witherspoon primaries for the election of a and a crew of six men remained on Judicial disboard. They were afterwards rescued Judge In the twenty-eixtfrom the forward rigging, where they trict. had sought momentary refuge from the I A number of miners becoming disdoom which seemed certain to befall satisfied with the way the election was NEW BEDFORD, Man., Dec. 5. The crulier Yankee, which ran aground two weeka ago on Hen and Chicken reef and stuck until floated yesterday, weathered a fierce gale last night and started under tow for New Bedford, where It was expected that slight ree pairs could be made, enabling the Yan-yeto proceed under her own steam to New York city for a thorough overhauling. The vessel, unexpectedly, sank In the deep waters off of Penikese Island. workers One hundred and twenty-fiv- e were on board when she started to go down, but reports Indicate that moat of this number was saved. Compressed Air Raises It. The Yankee was sunk in forty-on- e 5.000 SUBJECTS BREAKS UP IN FIGHT be Safe After Having Run Aground Ten Weeks Ago ROYAL INJTTLE Street Cars, Heavily loaded, Col- Admiral Says Ammunition is Poor lide in Seattle and Dozen and is Removed From Com- PARIS, Dec. 5. The general belief Is that President Castro has fled 4 from Venezuela to escape the conse4 quences of the threatened war with 4 Holland. Is reports to4 The French government 4 day es having sent word to the officials 4 at all French ports to escort him across 41 the frontier should he land In France. CHICAGO, Dec. 5. Edna, the tiny daughter Of Herman Bliiek. who was condemned to hang nn Friday, today started an endless chain of n letters of little girls in Illinois, asking them to write to Governor her father. to him pardon begging The little girl rays: "It will be an unhappy Christmas for us. If papa Is not with us." Dc-nee- 44444 444 44444444444444 44 4 here F It is believed that Castro Is now en known that he hae millions Invested. In European se- route to Europe. It is curities. TAFT WILL 6PEAK. NEW YORK, Dee. 5. President-elec- t Taft will address the North Carolina society here Monday night |