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Show FULL 'mVERTlSE IN EXAMINER "TTrHE PRICE IT CHARGES. IT F county as well Lichee the our subscrip. :!the city, BOOKS ARE OPEN TO AD- - ItHTHERS. NO. IV OL j DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST i ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER CITY. Et!e PRESS lm, l Vest , ASSOCIATED THE THERE WILL MONDAY, TUESDAY OGDEN i;? CITY, UTAH. MONDAY MORNING. MAY ij, PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 IRTY - TWO REACI BEAT fit sidetracked at a lonely snitch for the passage uf other trains. Far out on the sandy desen, miles from any habitation or from any sire communication whh the outside world, the special walled two hours, while train after train of Shriners, buuud from Los Angels to their eastern homes, swept VXTIIIS ir.In DEATH Countless Deeds of Heroism Entire Country a IMPERIAL POTENTATE'S SAGE. MES-- 0 Lm Angeles, Cal., May 12. 0 Preaa today the following message dm imperial Potentate Prank eent from the de-C. ioundy, pot at Paso Rublea, CaL, where Mr. Round? la en route to hie Mew n Chicago from the Loa isgeles conclave: To the Nobility of North America: It waa with profound regret I announce that a bor-- 0 riblc dlaaatcr haa aaddened the Mewirard Journey of many of ear Nobles from our Imperial eoucll session at Loa Angeles, ni I hereby express my great iympathy and sorrow for the bnparabia low of life luitnin-e- d by Iahmall and Rajah tern-ph- s in the wreck of their spec-k- l train. (Signed) "flank R. Roundy, Imperial Associated 0 Tka ncclTtd S 9 g j 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 Edentate." 0 0(0000000 00 0000 KILLED INSTANTLY. THIRTY-ON- " Cm Wore Smashed te Splinter Takes Fire. Wreckage Snt, Barbara, Cal., May 12. While teqlag northward over the Coast he 4 the Southern Fadflc ' railroad atediy afternoon homeward bound; ft a week of fraternising tnd fleets t Lot Angeles, one hundred and for-"i- t Bhriuere of lahmalla temple of Hible temple of Heading, end friends, were xuM into the midst of dentil, when Mr tpedal train, running 50 miles a hour, struck a defective switch t Honda, a lonely station on the sand-o- f the Pacific beach, derailing lw tnln, emiehlng the coaches Into pllsten, killing thirty-tw- o almost Mutly and Injuring more than a awe of others. The bodies of twen-T-oHe In the morgues of Santa 'irtsrn this afternoon and ten more 1 Baa Lola Obispo. The injured, Bay of whoin are terribly hurt and probably die, are In two sanltai at Ban Lula Obispo. are the names of the uj Rajah U tMr famlllea ) n Mtt nM feta ill a 111 Mm 4 had: 4 m yet irM ril MS ; IB- - :srt tM tM K. B- - 5 M u Henry. Lebanon, Pa. Cutler, Blnghampton, N. T. M. Lowing, Pullman ind ik Potentate Rajah Reading, Pa. Glttelman, Reading. K L. Roth, Reading. . 0. Gilbert Btcffe, Reading. . . Snyder, Reading. K- !f KHenbogen, Allentown, Pa. wward Moyer, Hazelton, Pa. Wasson, Isiualla temple, But H. JJ-Ab-. York, agent for IVrlin Tourist company. Lacey, negro dining cAr walt- - a Iaas rt Mr J J. PrimUueh, Reading, Pa. M tifa' Bweeny. negro dining IB tM RW j' Cutler. Binghamton, N.Y. Henry J- - Klsher, Cleveland, Itf ini tt UK- - Mi I - Okie tfi Tung, Cleveland, (jBrnmbach, Reading. Pa. Mi? S0 Ml id sr Mr !(f - Miller. in 8t Paul, Hiik B1.:".2 I rItaeheJlcMonI. - Pullman Probably Mrs. 5 - Hiding. Pa. hrakeman of San ijnng at gan Lei a Obispo. h brakeman, missing tilkwnin. L.b,,,rtt to W city taJured and fever ritainPt,J? b ,,T lUdy PuroJyroG- - hundred ' yards feierm. T5?3 ,octton following t ,,p ,nd conveyed dtv n Boatw morning. 01 Rending, Pa., badly Bldei 10 th. f 'd'spi 5! IJj'T. 8hamokin. Pa., In- - Lei nIeTer,l3r cal,leJfWMfbSS,5L 'burg. Pa., face - I cut and fractured . A . Hb broken. u- - T Injured"1 P-- ,e . - s . - Ina- severe- - B,nBhamton- three-year-ol- - N- - the darkness the occupants of FIFTY bled at the local Southern Pacific staDover, Del., May 11. None of the tion to transport the bodies to the testimony heard today by the coromorgue. The local undertaking parner's jury, which to invesilgsiliig the lors were filled with bodies of the death of Horace Marvin, Jr tended victims The work of Identification to reveal the truth. The Inquest for had not yet been completed. Many Mime unknown reawiae la private. at the dead were so bsd'.v . burned and Aiming the wiineasea were Dr. Hormutilated aa to ba almost unrecognisace Marvin, the father of tbe boy; able. , The undertakers' rooms were Ollte Pleaasnion, a uelgbbbr who besieged by crowds at Shriners who found thu body; Joseph Webb, a farm were still in the city. By daylight baud on Dr. Marvin' piece, end sevall of the dead had hero Identified. eral other neighbors. Tbe detail of A Real Eastern Star Heroine. (heir testimony could not be learned. When the relief train arrived at ButBoise, Idaho, May 12. The sumton, on the way to the wreck. Mis CHARGED WITH BRUTAL CRIME. Maria Fuller, If yean old. of Los moning u( the special venire of tales- I Angeles, Jumped on heard. "I want to men la the Haywood cases will lie Milwaukee, Wla May II. Charged go with you to the wrack," she said finally completed tomorrow morning, wtih having murdered a child last to IV. W. A. Taylor, the Southern and the loo men sho have been call- February, by placing It under an outer Pacific division surgeon, who had ed by Sheriff "Shad Hod gin will pre- doorstep until tt frose to dealh and charge of the train. "You cant go." sent themselves. In Judae Wood's then burning the body In a etove la replied the surgeon. Ten minutes court, when at 2 oclock tomorrow af- their home, Catherine Ellenberger and , Anus Goldman, are Ister, when the train was dipping ternoon the ease will he resumed. her miles at the rate of 50 miles an hour, General expectation a that nut more under arrest. a wip of dark brows hair blowing than two of tha regular venire already above the front car platform drew the examined will be retained In the Jury attention of Dr. Taylor and the con- box, and that th bulk of the Jury will ductor. A moment more and they come from the quota now being called had dragged the girl from the tender by the sheriff. brakebeam of the speeding engine. The eleven men confined since Brought into the car, Miss Fuller smil- Thursday last In Jury House, will be ed away tha doctor's glowering looks. very glad to nee tha com resumed to"I really had to go, she said, "I morrow. A majority of them know am a member of tha Southgate Lodge, that they are not to serve on the Jury Eastern Star, and I am pledged to and while they have been comfortably housed and fed, they have grown very give aid whenever I Van." On the way back-shdid her best restless under eouflnenienL to comfort Mrs A. IX Wasson, whose , interest in tbe trial continue to husband waa killed. ceuter la the personality sad. testiCar Lead of Water Beves Lives. mony et Harry Orchard, who MlU-whoaa An etatee the lose of Gov. Bieunenberg and upon aslife would have been much greater confession Wm. Haywood and ofhi the sociates in the directorate but for (he fact that a carload of wa- Western of Miners wore ter stood upon a slda track within a Indicted. Federation Its culmination when he Is few feet of the wreck. The overturnInto court to relate his atnry. Ened care Immediately took fire and but brought to the time of hla up-- , for tha presence of this water, would Speculation aaIdle until the Jury la Poli-tiei- al pearance la havo burned from end to eud. la believed that he will but it formed, Loud praise is bestowed upon a flag- be called after the death of Steunen-ber- g man's wife, whose house stood near . haa been proved and that hla tha seen of the disaster, for the nowill he the main foundation, ble work - she did th preparing and Mastlnony upon which the prosecution will build. serving coffee to the wounded. She Meantime Orchard la a dorely made trips with cans of coffee and Washington, May 12. Senator Fnri prisoner In the state peniten- aker guarded of Ohio toolgfit laeued a stateother food, caatle-llk- e and built structure a ment on the Ohio situation In reply Wm. H. Douherty, a member of the tiary, walled with stone that stands In the board of police commissioners of Representative Burton, saying that eastern suburb of the city. Various to no for aa he (Mr. Knraker) waa conI kill or roach to on Page Four.) reports as to attempts no effort whatever has been j Orchard are In circulation, tba last cerned, to make a Joal, bargkln or commad n I of plot being a tale from Lewiston with anybody about anything; promise .alleged to hare been formed months that the statement Issued by Georgs ago to shoot Orchard from ihe hills D. Cox of Cincinnati was not In Mr. hack of the prison. These stories lack his approvnr confirmation, but thay serve to tighten Forakrr's Interest Mr.with Cox waa atrlv-la- g the vigilance of Warden Whitney and al, but be thought far party harmony and he (Mr. bis deputies. Reports from tbe prison and FOraker) was willing to accept the resay that Orchard to in good healthreadsults If the convention should act his continues ha condition, that on Mr. Cox's recommend ing along religious linen, that he will favorably Ilona. The senator says all- - quesunquestionably repeat hla confession tions of Indorsement and nomination In court, and that ha to ready for tba WEEK should be deferred nntll the next fate made certain by hla confession. will not reBoise, calm In ordinary, Bleeps to- state convention, and he action taken as any law, new rest binding a gard under Sunday day for tba first time. Bass ball, meanwhile by any individual or comoperatlva JAMESTOWN CELEBRATION SET ona of the few exemptions of the new mittee not autborixed te oeltle these FOR MONDAY. moral close season, attracted many of questions for Ohio Republicans. The senator reiterates that he will the participants In the case. Haywood received his family under the request that the call for tbe nest for state convention provide that the deleThe 100th Anniversary of the Landing trees on the court house lawn andrhlld gatee be elected from the various Bounan hour watched bis youngest of the English st the Settlethat Bolts of ties at primaries. with puppies litter a Nsvsl ment play Review. In answer to the statement In tM looked like animated powder puff. Pettlbone looked on from a barred day's paper given out at Cleveland window tnd In the group on the lawn by Mr. Burton, Senator FOraker said: The 300th anniversary of the land- Sheriff Hodgln strolled with a few of "Mr. Burton's statement Is likely to ing at Jamestown bland of the Drat his deputies. Attorneys Richardson r reals a false Impression. Bo tit as permanent English settlers will be and Darrow cams later and talked for I am concerned no effort whstover haa celebrated at Jamestown, Monday, a time with their client. been made to make a deal or a hart Virginia day. ( Utrinea and sailors Tonight Clarence Darrow, of coun- gain or a compromise with .anybody from the American and other war- sel for the defense, lectured at the about anything. The latemeat put-ou- t ships will be landed at the exposi- Unitarian church, his thema being by Mr. Oox was hie own, and ha tion grounds for s review by General Walt Whitman, poet; made It on hi own motion and cerIt required Imagination to construct tainly not In my Interest nor with ray Kurokl, the Duke De Abrusxl and the foreign admirals and officers. Am- and realise the great tragedy that approval. At the same time X thought bassador Bryce will deliver an address mores forward here tomorrow; tha he wa striving for party harmonv, prison yard, the streets, and that his purpose was a laudable In commemoration of the anniversary. who moved In one, and I was willing to accept the Japanese and American sailors will the scenes, the people, row four races on Hampton Roads the 8unday calm would contradict reeulta If the convention should act the Idea, but the coming and going of favorahly 'upon his recommendations, on the same day. In his j not because I was Included On Wednesday General Knrokl la counsel, witnesses, deputies and at the offices f the attorneys plan of compromisa, but because I expected to attend a dinner in New to conform to anything York to be given by Japanese mer- for the prosecution and defense proves on was willing reasonable that party good might seem chants. On Thursday he will visit tbe the activity of those Interested to require. military academy at Went Point and either side. Oor. Gooding, who epent the last 1 think it the first duty of any attend another dinner there et night extensive sheep his on. few who believes in Republican prinman days On Friday night he will be guest at returned to Shoshone, a Mg subscription dinner at the Hotel ranch, nearmorning. ciples and aspires to represent them, to contribute all he can to party unAster and on Saturday night the Nip- Boise this ion, strength and victory. In saying pon club of New York expects to JURY. GRAND FEDERAL whet I did In response to Mr. Cox's have him aa their guest. - The annual banquet of Die Canadian recommendations, I went as far, howIn Year In Time as I can go, consistently with clui of New York will be held at the Will Meet For First ever, Denver. self respect It would have hem very Hotel Actor Thursday evening, when Leslie M. Shaw will deliver an ad- gratifying to me If ail ntrife and conDrover. Colo., May 12. -- A federal tention could be avoided, not on my dress on "Reciprocity. the first to be called In . own account, but for party good : but, ' The general assembly of the Pres-- i grand Jury, Denver In year, will meet In this rity 1 Inasmuch aa that seems Impossible In the United church States byterian Wednesday. The work of this Judging by what I learn from the newswill convene at Oolnmbua, Ohio, next next will be the Investigation of land Jury as to .the at Thursday when reports at Its mission- frauds te Colortdo for tb iIb papers and otherwise of Secretary Taft ary J..and other work will he receiv- years, hr means of which lumber and 1tltude oftt friends due to my friends and to think ed. coal lands have passed Into the hands the whole body of the Republican votThe public intrrert in Spain during of Individuals and syndicates ers in the stats to annonnee that all the coming week will he centered on reGovernment officials here, nominathe christening Tuesday of tbe royal ticent. admit that they expect the de- questions of Indorse inrnt end deferred tion should la my opinion be child at the famous baptismal fount Importof he to greater velopments until the next atate ncaventloo can of Santo Domingo De Guxam. ance than those of any grand jury The Russian lower house of parlia- Investigation In the weat with the pos- act upon them. That to the only body ment, which adjourned April 30th, for sible exception of the exposure of that has power to euthorltatlvely the Russian Easter recess, will re- land snd timber fraud made In Ore- speak on ouch subjects. "I shall not, therefore, regard aa assemble May 13th. The constitu- gon several years ago. upon me or on say of my mainbinding to tional democrats with a view of being The greatest secrecy an early dissolution of the tained as to the name of the wit- friends any action that may be taken donma are planning to break srlth the nesses summoned. It to known, how- in the meanwhile by a rival or any dttxens or 8t. committee or committees not speciradical left and form a working ma- ever, that twenty-nin- e with tbe Octoberlsts, moderate Louis have been subpoenaed, together fically authorised to settle these quesjority Ohio. ! monarchists. Poles end members of with a number from Milwaukee, and tions for the ofRepublicans of lookthe suggestlone In expectation of enough haa leaked out to show that The rejection ) the Group of TML of difficulties this move uneasiness Is felt In con- the officials expect to Implicate a ing to an adjustment as 1 fern confar so the has effect, eastern the fate syndicates of regarding servative quarters number ' wealthy tha situation we nuthor-Itof 1 cerned, restoring on stated good of the house. It and pools. be were la before Mr. Cos's statement that few Colorado ctUxens will Upwards of 10,000 delegates rrprjB was issued. After the Nevember eleceither entlng 30,000,000 persons throughout Involved In the investigation, tion are out of tha way I shall, acthe world, will sttend the Sunday as witnesses or principals. reWhile It cannot he possibly slated, cordingly a heretofore announce,, school convention nt Rome, May 18th central committee In to 23rd. King Victor Emmanuel it it I understood that the accusations quest the state for tbe next stare conwill be the honorary president to be Investigated relate principally- Issuing Its call 1 Italy vention to provide that tha delegate to obtaining lands by means of fraudof the convention. . nlater-ln-law- , - REPLIES TO Says He Has Not tered Into Any Compromise -- OS FORECAST OF CARS MARVIN INQUEST. Service TBE grsH-eovere- d I l!t ' g 1 y Not Largely Patronized--Poli- ce : Guard Streets Morning She was rescued alive, howwaa among those taken to - iat at the Trial this San Luis Obispo. When Miss Cora Young of Cleveland wa takep from the shattered diner she was still alve, but frightfully injured. Her entire body had been showered with boiling water, and when women friends removed her corsets the Imprint of the stays was left deep In the scalded flesh. 8ome Trua and Noble Heroes. There were counties deeds of courage and heroic self abnegation. A. D. Hagerman, of Reading, refused the aid of his brother Nobles after they had dragged him, fatally hurt, from the wrack. "I am dying," said he, "go help the womro." Bander Deabald, of Cleveland work ed heroically, but unavailing to save the Hves of two women pinned beneath the diner. The flames had broken out amid the wreckage and were burning all about the prostrate forma of women. Burrowing his way down Into the amonlJering, splintered wood, Deabald, with a hose which ha had wrenched from a coach connection, spurted water from an adjacent tank and extinguished tbe flames. Then he reached down and after cutting away the broken timbers that held her fast, took Mrs. Wm. W. Esslck of Reading from the ruins. She waa begging piteously for relief when Deabald reached her. Aa he lifted a stream of her from the wrec-are- boiling water poured over her, searing her bcfdy terribly. Women passen-ersought to. remove her upper garments, but fainted when the flesh ',anie off with the clothing. She expired after a few minutes when being enrried out on the sand and Deabald was forced back Into the sleep-era- , unable longer to endure the bar rowing scenes on every hand. "It was the most horrible sight 1 ever laid ey cm." he tali. "Whenever I touched her the print of the flngegrs remained in the almost fluid flesh." Fisher's Remarkable Escape, Henry J. Fisher of Cleveland went under protest with hla wife and her daughter,- Mina Cora Yeung and Mrs. John W. Cutler to the baggage car. The three women were killed and ha escaped almost unharmed from the hurt. wreck of the baggage car.Today, Wounded Engineer Beeke Help. wandering daxedly about the streets, Engineer Frank Champlain was Fisher asks mournfully: "How did pitched with hie cab 25 feet beyond I escape; why should they die and I liver s the engine and got up and ran A. D. Wasson of Buffalo waa eating of a mile, seeking help, before be discovered that his arm was at a corner table. He waa within broken and that he was severely six Inches of the hot water tanks. acalded. A man standing behind his When the rescuers reared him be wife In tbe baggage car was hurled smiled encouragingly. Dragged from through a huge rent In the roof and under the range of the scalding steam, and alighted In soft and yielding soli al- ho murmured, "Thank God, most uninjured. The woman was died. Hla wife and their baby were with him on the train forced through the floors and wreckers. had to lift tons of baggage to and escaped Injury. get her body out. Victim Completely Unnerved. But the unfortunates who occupied M. Tyson of Buffalo la 111 Charles were every erst in the dining car eaught in a veritable death trap.' Only at tbe Potter hotel here, completely two of the nine men of the diner unherved by. hla experience!. He faccrew are numbered among the dead. ed ' drath many times dragging from The remainder, though cooped up In the debris tbe bodies of friends. He the narrow kitchen and pantry, sus- Anally collapsed under the strain. It was some time after the wreck tained but a few euts and bruises. bad occurred before word of It reachLast Call for Luncheon. ed the outside world. A last call for luncheon had Just Relief Train Was Hurried to Scene. Aa soon as one of the .uninjured Bounded a few minutes before the distrainmen could make bis way to the aster. Rajah temple of Reading occupied station, word of the wreck was flashed the last car on the train and were the to railroad headquarters here and San last ones to go forward to tbe diner. Luis Obispo. - Immediately special The ear was filled almost entirely train were arranged for and a corps with Reading people, when the wrack of physicians and nurses gathered huroccurred. An instant after the smash riedly together, were quickly on tbe those who were not rendered insen- way to the station. At 4 o'clock the sible or otherwise Incapacitated by relief special left the city. It made the terrific Impact, Jumped from the the run to Honda station, 65 miles, train to render aid, but the grew some In an hour and a half. Slmultaneous-- ! scene before them unfitted many for ly another special left Ban Lula Obts- the work they had to do In the long po, also equipped with nurses and doctors. It arrived after a run of about hours before relief arrived. Frightened women, peering through tbe same distance aa the Santa Barshortly before the one that left tbe windows of the undamaged sleep- bara city. Already the work of rescue er, fainted when they saw the bodies this been nearly completed by those of their friends strewn along the i had who had escaped tba disaster unhurt roadside, blood from the gaping Twenty-liv- e bodies lay in rows on wounds staining the sand drift all sand beside the the track. The inwho bard toiled those When about of them unconscious and at tbs task of rescue collapsed com- jured, many were scattered about the vicinpletely, many of them before the work dying, ity on piles of bedding and plush seats waa finished. brought from the Pullmans. The more Womans Frightful Death. fortunate ones were attempting to give Mrs. John W. Cutler of Binghamton, succor to the sufferers. It waa deterwhose husband Is also among the mined at once to remove the Injured killed, waa In the baggage car at tbe to 8an Lula Obispo and bring gie time of the crash where she had gone dead to this city. The work of placto rearrange her trunk. Her body ing them upon the two trains wee Before the waa driven literally through the floor quickly accomplished. and the wrecked car had to be Jack- special hearing the Injured had reachreleased. be could ed Saq Luis Obispo five more had ed up before It Mrs. Fred Grummond of Binghamton auccnmed to their terrible wounda. went down Physicians and nurses- - worked over was with her, and also under the tons of baggage and broken tbe survivors Incessantly. Arriving at its destination the train waa met timber. bv a score of ambulances and automoAVhen rescuers burrowed their way to where the two women lay the liv- biles, and the injured were quickly and grasped the carried to the two local sanitariums. ing one reached outmen and shouted: Slda Track Train Btaring the Dead. feet of one of the The dead were removed in nnderta-ker- s' Ill not let go until you get me wegors to a morgue. out." In the meantime the train returning Then a gust of scalding steam enwaa terribly to this city with its load of dead was veloped her and nbe I O. SS'St&k Tf ilk it-kk nt k k car W. Smlck. Reading. Esiick. Reading. uUTtrr' Heading. 5to,u' Heading. H- - Ellen bogan, Allen-- JSj; burned. ever, and three-quarter- now Buts Barbara and San Lula kpo morgue: I. Douglas Hippie, n I , list of the dead Mowing la n cw 4 DEAD. THf M til Mrs. McKinney, severely bruised about the body. Mrs. Fred Grummond, Binghamton, N. Y., ankle broken. A. W. Roppole of Bennls Point, K. Y., severely bruised about neck. Engineer Champlalne, baly scalded. Fireman Glen Thompson; face, arms burned and internal Injuries Mrs. Hendel snd daughter Helen, of Reading, Pa., not serious. J. Galvin Hoffedltg, of Heading, Pa., left leg fractured, scalp wuund. Train Going Fifty Miles an Hour. The wreck occurred exactly at 2:35 oclock, out hour and forty-liv- e minute after the conclave visitor, forming a merry party, had spent all the morning sight-seein-g In Santa Barbara. Tbe statement that the train waa making a terrific speed when it struck the defective track, la borne out by the fact that It oovered the 61 mllee of enrvee and crooked track between here and Hon;fo In exactly one hundred minutes. There was no warning of the Impending calamity. The special plunged upon the defective switch end in an Instant tbe big locomotive, baggage car, diner and Pullman, coupled with It were hurled together in a huge heap of wreckage. The engine shot forward on the broken track, tearing up tba rails and ties and twisting tbe huge inm spans Into flsh hooks. Tbe baggage car half buried ltaelf In the sand ok the right side of the locomotive. It waa smashed almost to kindling wood. Victims Were In Dining Car. The dining car. In. which were 32 people eating their noonday repast leaped Into the air and was thrown directly on top of the demolished locomotive. Nearly every person In this coach was Instantly killed. Scores were scalded by steam escaping from disconnected pipes in the kitchen of the diner. The terror end turmoil of the scene waa Indescribable. Many of those who escaped instant death by the first Impact were crushed by the rear coaches hurled upon the wreckage. Othera, pinioned In the debris, were roasted alive. The wreckage caught Are from the coals of the engine, but waa extinguished in a few minutes by the passengers - who escaped un- oira-jut-rr- Special Venire Appears Rescuers Col- lapse While Removing the Mangled Victims From Wreckage. OtOOOOOOOOOOOOO ulent or "dummy entries. E ideuce of such fraud waa developed at tbe e late hearings of the interaiate coumiisaioa in this city and seek proceedings were begun lu the federal court against two companies on transactions in which prominent Colorado people are Involved. The governnieut ofllchils in Denver but Judg-lu- g are extremely from their busy appearance. Urey are preparing for a "big killing." these trains did not know they were passing l(u funeral train of their brethren. The train was reported due to arrive lu this city at S o'clock. At that hour every dead wagon together with many other vehicles was assem- of the Shriners' Special on the Southern Pacific Casts Gloom Over FAIR; WARMER. mi HVeck be SHOWERS San Francisco; May 12. Fifty street cars were operated today from IB o'clock la tbe morning until 5 oclock In the evening, ever two of the twenty odd lines composing the railed Railroads' system. For the Unit time since the commencement of the strike Ism Sunday, cars ware run today .to the ferries. About 20,000 passengers women, pat ranis-e- d a majority of them the service. Thera waa very Util disorder during the day in comparison with the five days preceding. Thousands of lierwone evidently regarded the puto' ilahed Injunction and private warnings and remained indoors; for tha Sunday crowd were much a mailer than usuaL Unquestionably the firm stand taken by Governor Gtllett, when lie announced" through this morning's press that he would not. hesitate moment to call out the mtlttla If rioting should be continued, had n sobering effect on hundreds of troublemakers. whose onto of violence made the hlKtury of the past week a disgraceful and bloody occasion. Five hundred police guarded tbe streets through whtnh the fifty care were run, but ihey bad little to flo. Isolated Instances of misconduct on tbe part of the Individual policemen were noted, but on tbe whole the of tbe entire force of the department gaveadvuate protection te the two Kara that were in operation. five-seven- th MEMORIAL CHURCH DEDICATED, Norfolk, Va May 11. The Colonial Amerira today dedicated the memorial church erected over the excavated walls of the original church built by the Jamestown settlers of tbe seventeenth century at JamaatowB Island. President Tucker of the exposition made tits presentation address and Joseph Bryan of Richmond, Yn., received the memorial on behalf of the society for preservation of Virginia antiquities. Dame-o- f shall be elected from the various counties at primaries duly held under the atatute in such cases applicable, to tha end that the voters themselves may have an opportunity to determine, as they should, what to to lm done as to all matters In whldh they will at that time be Interested. "I take advantage of this opportunity to say that all nominations and endowments that can be properly sad authoritatively made only by the state oonv ration should be left for that body to deal with. Efforts to settle them In advance by unofficial. Individual announcement or committee action, no matter how well Intended, neually do more harm than good- - Tba party will be stronger and esn act more Intelligently If they will wait for he duly chosen represent-tlve- a to speak on such questions ami then abide loyally by tbe action no taken. 1 make this last statement benasso tbe newspaper announcement that a oall haa. been Issued for a meeting of ttie Republican siRte central and executive 'Committees with the county chairmen and the Republican members of congress to be held In Columbus May 16tb, nt which it to proposed to confer about the poNtM situation In Ohio and possibly take eeme action with reference thereto. "My public duties make It lm possible for me to attend if I desired to de no, but wit boat meaning to ba In 'view of the fact that such a meeting would cover no authority to bind any one on such matters, I would not attend if I could. Political Meeting In Cleveland. Cleveland, Ohio, May If. JVIs political gatheriag held in this state in many months baa enctted eo much to- tercet a that of the Joint meeting f the BepahUcaa state central and atate executive committees to Ba bald at Col am bus on Wednesday of this weak, for the purpose of reconciling clashing political Interest. Tbe friends of Secretary of War Taft, ted by Arthur Varylaiof Columbus, sad Congressman Burton, of Cleveland, aocordlng to authorised statements of those la tbe oonfldaace of the Taft orgaalmtioa. win Insist on an aaquallfied indorsement by the committee of Secretary Taft aa the peoples thoioe for president, aad will stubbornly oppose th linking of that Indorsement with the prospective eon-tes-ts for either United States senator or governor. Congresquan Burton, who left here tonight for St. Louts, where he to tedeliver aa address tomorrow, positively declined to make a definite mate-mea te hie position In connection with tbe eraotorshlp- Close political friends of Mr. Burton esr tt will be probably several weeks before a formal announcement whether he will become a candidate against Senator Forakcr will be made. at . |