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Show Ogden, Utah, December 12, 1908. VOL XII. H MM ABE RllEF IN KILLED IH CUSTODY OF READY FOR i aim fiat IRE BATTLE THEJHERIFF Hepburn Announces Committees San Francisco's Former Political Who Will Work for Some Leader Convicted of Bribery Changes in House. May Get 10 Years. Boiler Blows Up. Killing Conductor. Engineer and Fireman and Fatally Injuring Brakeman. 298 NO. President Declares He Stands Back of Every Word in Message 12 -- Abe BAN Fit ANC1SO i. IK-.- Dee. IS. RepresenWhich So Dignity of tluwas wlio in remanded Ruef, tative Hepburn uho presided St a convicted when today of the sheriff, inerting of the Republican Insurgents Thursday of briliery in the celebrated He Pullof f the hnusi- - last night, announced tocases, was brought into court for graft day the committee which will outline a tent The sememe e this morning. us follows: plan of Hepburn until next was however, istpned, by Offering Heavy and Haes. Cal : Townsend, Michigan; Saturday at the request of the defense VerCooper, Wisconsin, and Foster, of for the purpose of offering a iiuipi'.-C- ' mont. The committee meets Monday. of motions. Hayes declared that they had not de.ro ecu t ion consented to the Th WASHINGTON. Deo. 12. President There is much siteculation about the BEAUMONT, Dec. IS. Three men ready ordered by citizen of this city, cided to change the rules. Others take ltuefs sentence may be Roosevelt today told a nuinlier of cul- national capital today. There is no postponement, 800 ordered for Salt Lake City. similar besides fatwaa one and killed wen probably positions. lers that It was of no consequence to doubt of the depth of feeling which anything front one to ten years. The number Is liable to be greatly Inhim wliat action the house and sen- jhaa been a r nutted. Members of the ally Injured thla morning when a creased, as It is generally understood ate might take as a result of the lang- houae am senate are wondering what Southern Pacific engine blew up with a that many makes of machines will be uage of Ids recent message declaring the president is concealing. fearful explosion while pulling a heavy greatly reduced in cost The system of espionage of men in for the nid of civil service detectives Mr. believes TO that each Reynolds day over train from the Beaumont yards He public life, regarding their actions In to watch members of congress. there will be approximately 10 to IS San Oeorgonla pasa. stall's that he stood for every word of private anil the recommended necesauto parties In Ogden and Ogden canthe mesHUKe and that If the houae failed sity of Investigation the Uvea of conThe dead: yon next summer and which will probto take favorable action on his rec- gressmen. evidently follow the Jungle DAVE McDonald, engineer. ably be Increased should the new highIt ommended Sunemphasises existse of stock yards methods. It is simply On be to rushed way completion. ROT REYNOLDS, fireman. He const lered possible that the president for such action. the will necessity thinks the which he business days C. H. BROOKMAN, conductor. threaten! to send one or more addition- holds evidence which would distinctly come to Ogden alone would pay Weal messages allowing the right of his shock the home folks of some of the ber county for Its Interest In the new IVally Injured: officials. contention. E. A. WILLIAMS, brakeman. boulevard. All Of the dead and Injured trainmen are residents of Los Angeles. The locomotive was completely demolished Los Angeles ing All WASHINGTON, - Injured the Congress and Engine Was Tries to Frighten Members Train. Worse. CITY SCHOOL BE j MBS and three cars were shattered to kindling wood. The entire train crew fell victim to the accident. The cause of the explosion has not been learned. a PLASTERER IS Heavy Important Routine E BTJG FACES CHARGE SUM $2f4IO Wrapped Up in a! James Sharp and Three Followers Casually tearing the wrapper Deseret News, dated Dee. I, Arraigned in Kansas City self-style- d Well Known postofTIce at Five Points last evening, Charles Price, a plasterer of 192 Second street, was startled to see 92,410 In bank notes, which dropped Into hla lap. Several persons In the postofTIce noticed the look of dismay on the face of the plasterer, and they questioned him. He said they could not fool him, but everybody was as surprised as he. Postmaster A. haw, who handed him the package, was utterly disconcerted and could throw no light on the matter. Mr. Price boarded a car and hurried to Ogden, went to the Plngree National bank and after gaining knowledge from Cashier Plngree to the efTect that the paper was genuine coin of the United States, deposited It. Several theories are advanced regarding the Irregular transportation of money in the matla One la that the postal authorities were being fooled and that some other Charles Price was the Intended recipient. Another Is that some one In Salt Lake City may possibly know something about a shortage in accounts, but authorities who are prosecuting investigation will give no Intimation as to their Ideas, The trackage consisted of two 9500 bills, fourteen 9100 denominations and ten 91 bills. Postal Inspectors have Weber Club Secretary Believes been notified and the search for the real owner Is on. Charles Price of Five Points, is the only owner of such a Will Good Come to Ogden name In Ogdon or vicinity, according to records of the directory. FILLED WITH At the regular school board meeting lust night a large amount of business was done, most of which was routine In nature The monthly bills were al lowed and various reports were read. Minutes of the two previous meetings John Hutchens, for many years a popular and well known resident of Ogden and during recent years an efficient officer of the local police department, will be named as the successor to the late deputy sheriff, Seymour L. Clark, who was murdered three weeks ago while in the performance of his duties at Uintah, Officer Hutc'hlns appointment will be recommended to the county commissioners by (sheriff Wilson at their Monday's meeting and it Is likely that favorable action toward the recommendation will be taken. Carl Allison, by right of service, will receive the title of chief deputy. Mr. Hutchens Is at present serving as night chief of detectives on the Ogden police department gome fifteen applications were considered for the position In Sheriff Wilson's office, but the recommendation was made on the strength of value from the standpoint of actual experience. filed. paid today, aggregating 99.1S9.C5. The holiday vacation regular was set from Decembtr 19 till Jan. 4. The contagion report showed two cases of chlckenpox. The board accepted the bid of the Eccles Lumber company for the construction of the new high school, e;ecl-fylnthe complete plans minus the stipulations for a gymnasium, to cost the city 990,700. Tim gymnasium addition to the new building will be discussed at a later date with the proba-- t llity that the school will be completed before the extra work will he accomplished, and in all probability as a ntld-seHiu- g property, aggregating 911,762,228 valuation. In addition to this amount will be the state and county provisions of valuation furnished to conduct educational systems of cities. According to provisions of the Interstate Commerce law, an Interesting lecture will be given at the Armory next Secretary I. L. Reynolds of the WeWednesday evening at 9 oclock, to ber club, returned this morning from which all railroad men are Invited. The bodstate commercial the convention of address will be rendered by J. L. Tayies In Salt Lake City, and Is optigovernlor, of the United States mistic regarding results and the value ment force. It will consist of Instrucwhich will come to Ogden from the ortions in handling and packing of all ganisation of the Utah Development explosives necessary In railroad work, league. Forty organisations of the and Is promised to be of great value state were represented at the session, CLERK to railroaders. the convention winding up last night Mr. Taylor, who Is agent of the buwith a banquet, with a large attendreau for transportation of high exance. plosives and other dangerous articles, At yesterday's meeting It developed will give a number of lantern slides that within the next year In all probaIn regard to bility the boulevard between Ogden and Clerk of Weber County Schools covering various points transportation and proper handling of the capital city will be constructed, high explosives. the three counties, Weber, Salt Lake Named at Board's Meetand Davis agreeing to supply 95.000 for Ita construction If the state legising Today. lature will appropriate 95.000 additional, 910,000 being the required amount to build the highway. The Weber county board of educaThla will mean a great amount of business and progress to Ogden, asserts tion met this morning, transacting regVarious bills Mr. Reynolds, as for the coming year ular routine business. over a hundred new automobiles are al-- were allowed, and the monthly reports were read and ordered filed. John Halls of Huntsville, recently elected a member of the next board, was chosen to fill the vacancy caused by the resignaSULLIVAN GETS tion of Lester H. Froerer, who is now acting in place of Samiq. G. Dye as clerk of the body. NEW YORK, Dec. 18. At 10 o'clock, The report of the superintendent race waa as folshows total enrollment of 8,878 pupils the score In the covered 2,508 leaders more Three 74 lows: there schools, being In the miles, I laps. Walthour and Root one boys than girls Per cent of punctual.905 behind. Colllna and Mitten, 2,508, CHICAGO, Dec. 12. John L. ity was .99; per cent attendance, of lap 7 2,508; I Anderson attendance cent dl100 per Sullivan was today granted a per cent; are and Vsnonl three in the laps behind. PalInstitute teachers at today's vorce In the superior court. The mer and Drobach, 2.498; 5 The record was the eighth which chamcourt house, fight prise for this stage Is 2,494, 8 laps. meeting held for Instruction of teachpion alleged desertion. atNone of the leaders are distressed. cent average .97 a per ers. with Some of the trailers were stimulated tendance for the eight meetings. HOMO Gavln-Whitne- y, FORJORCERY Battleship Georgia Docks at Cey- Theo Tiedbohl Arrested in Denver is Jailed on Second Charge lon Ahead of Rest of Fleet, in Landing Sick Man. Chicago. IS Theodore C. CHICAGO, Dec. COLOMBO, Island of Ceylon, Dec. The Battleship Georgia docked Tiedbohl, former secretary of the this morning 24 hours ahead of the Selpp Brewing company who waa In Denver several months ago rest of the big American fleet, hurrying here to bring a smallpox victim, one and was charged with the embezzlement of 820,000 of the cotnianyB funds of the sailors. The other ships are due tomorrow. was today arrested on a charge of for- . y. . The smallpox patient was removed to Since the original arrest, and his rethe hospital. It la not believed that there la any great danger and no lease on bonds, examination of tha company's books discloses a shortage spread of the disease Is feared. of nearly a hundred thousand dollars and there are several alleged forgeries. 12. kr-rest- VISIT HERE Sarnie! Lewis and Jacob Ravltsky, f apprehended by the police of Chicago, will be held awaiting evidence in the county where the Governor-EleWilliam Spry and Kansas la alleged by Mrs. Lewis of Ogden to have occurred. The Kansas City offOthers Visit State Deaf icers are at present working on the case, from Information received from School. the Windy City. The Ogden police are still conducting investigation regarding the thefts of and at other points, to suitcases Governor-elec- t William Spry and a ascertain. here, If possible, the connection of party of friends will be In Ogden next Lewis and his ring In the rebberies Tuesday, for the purpose of Investigat- from various railroad baggage rooms. ing conditions at the State School for the Deaf and Blind. The school was E E visited this week by several state offCutler. icials; including Governor John Next Wednesday Mayor A. L. Brewer, NEW OFFICERS M. S. Browning, David Eccles and others will visit the scheoL The school will close next Saturday for the holiday vacation. The children are all visiting the business district Auxiliary local. Queen City Rebekah today looking over the Christmas dis- lodge. No. 4, L O. O. F, met In regplays In the stores and making vari- ular session last night at Odd Fellows' ous purchases for presents. hall, principal business being election of officers for the ensuing six months Social recreation added greatly to the evening's program. Installation of the newly elected officers will take place the first Friday In January. Mrs. V. Mathews was elected noble grand; Mrs. Laura Wiant, 'A. Lansing, recording secretary; E Mrs Mrs. E. Randall, financial secretary; Mrs H. F. Ellsworth, treasurer, and Mrs 8. J. Turner, trustee. . child-murd- Letter .From Thomas McBeth Brings News of Demise of Dr. Harris, Well Known Here. letter received to day by James McBeth from hla son, Thomas C McBeth, who left Ogden in October to establish a home on the Isle of Pines In Cubs, brings the Information that Dr. Harris, a former medical practitioner In Ogden, passed away In the Isle of Pines on November t. Dr. Harris will be remembered by a host of friends among the older Ogden residents. Since tearing Ogden some yean ago, communication between friends of Dr. Harris had been dropped and his location was not known until Mr. McBeth met him in the Cuban home. The letter contains the further la formation that Mr. McBeth has built a cottage and cleared most of his land. He anticipates enjoying fully the residency In his new home. ct IS vice-gran- L EFFORT IN BIO RACE six-da- y OF SMALLPOX ON LEWIS CASE A in 1909. BREWERY HELD UTAH TO PAY leciurFfIThe IS SECRETARY OF BIG MEN OF F acjiurate building. The county auditor's receipt showed that the city board is due 999,981.40 from regular district school taxes, which is exjiected from the levy of 8 mills on assessed valuation of JOHN HALES U. S. JACKIE HAS ATTACK L Clark. 994.191.99. Warrants for teachers salfrom a aries were authorised to be drawn and In the Police Officer of Og den Will Succeed Seymour The county treasurer's report to the body showed that on account of taxes levied on assessed valuation 917.000 to due the city board of education. Miss Ivy Williamss report showed 985 for sale of books. The cash on hand was Newspaper. KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dec. IS. Jas. Adam God, religSharp, ious fanatic, along with three of his followers, was arraigned for first degree murder today. The charge follows the riot of fanatics In which Patrolman Dalbow and a little girl were killed. No counsel had been obtained for the defense and the case was continued. Grind Meeting. Charles Price of Five Points Finds were reed and order This Morning. NEWJIEPUTY Disposed of at Regular si OF j with strychnine, none of the leaden having resorted to drugs. This morning Walthour and Root tried frequently to jump the bunch and gain a lap, but foiled. Demara, McaFVland and Walter Rutt will probably decide premier honors in a mile sprint at 10 o'clock tonight. With team mates, these are tied for first, giving Indication of holding their position. Albert Williams, alias J. Stevens, and Frank Parker were arraigned before Judge Murphy this morning, charged with two offensea In each case. Williams had been booked for Intoxication and resisting sn officer, while Parker had been charged with disturbance of the peace and drunkenness. Williams pleaded not guilty to resisting arrest, alleging that there had been no authority shown. He pleaded guilty to Intoxication. Ilagbert Anderson, who made the arrest, stated that the prisoner threatened to strike him, and that It necessitated calling the patrol. The man was fined 810 for resisting the officer and 85 for drunkenness Parker was fined 85 for drunkenness the other charge being dismiss. DURING 9 9 9 9 STORM ODESSA, Dec. 12. A Turkish steamer from Constantinople to Sebastopol went down today du- ring a storm on the Black Sea with all of the crew and fifty Few ea- passengers aboard. - f 48 9 9 caped. 999999999999999999 |