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Show in ADVERTISE examiner FULL the . ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST it is FO" thE price it chargee medium Veit advertising THE EXAMINER THE CITY. THE WEATHER as well the county our subscript city, the iioN BOOKS ARE OPEN TO Leaches VOL IV NO. 1 FAIR OGDEN CITY, UTAH. SUNDAY ORCHARD sents Report to 8 WAS TO OBTAIN NEWS Boise, Completes His Investigation and Pre-J- o Judge Wood Says the Correspondents Wanted Front Page, Scarehead Stories of the Mysterious Criminal the close of today's session reduced to e file of twenty-simen and it is predicted that another special venire must be called about Tuesday In order to complete the Jury. Todey'e proceedings showed a sharpening of the con-taInterviewed nurder cue, between opposing counsel. There court wee an absence of yielding and differuJ today p reiented the dlatrlct vith a report exonerating from the ence were fought out end left to the . per-rcourt for decision. The ever changAuge of Improper motives, all Incident. ing Jury connected with the i, now largely composed of men beyond the middle line of life, He fw"d that the only motive that Interview-hIn f men hcd but the unexpended challenges may tfe newtpaper Orchard was to obtain newn of change it in any direction. Ua, in announcing the report Judge IFeoi laid that It called for no action OF uf directed that It be filed. The report ia in part aa follow: of courae, lnveatlgated the mat-tC. POLICE FORCE with the view solely of deterniln-k- g infwhether there had been any raction of onr penal lawe or contempt A General Shake-U- p Will Fellow the 1 take it for granted ipoa the court Investigation Nqw Being ConIMt with the question of the proprio-t- f ducted by Governor Folk. r taate of the publication under to I have nothing da at Numeration, leut not in as official way. In order Kansas City, Mo., May It. There to eome within the purview of our will be a complete ro organization of statute defining and puniehlng improper ittompte to Influence e Juror or pew-(o- n the Kansu City police department a result of the investigation that eummoned aa a Juror inch atty is to be begun here next Tuesday by empt mint have been made and corruptly and if wo done the local board of police commlselon-era- . will Include sevThe shake-u- p A publication during K to a felony. eral of those higher up. This statetke counie of a trial which reflects ment was made late today by an offiepoi the court or assails the lltigante or seeks to intimidate wltneeeee or cial high in authority and coming on synods before the Jury an opinion top of two days personal investigation the merit, of the controversy or of the situation by Governor Folk la im threatens them with public odium or taken to mean that senutlonal results Kteapta to Influence their decision may be expected to follow closely afor in auy improper way endeavor to ter the meeting of the hoard next week.. dictate their determination la a con-unBecause of alleged sensational deof court. 1 am able to report that my invee velopments late tonight, Governor Folk decided to remain In Kansas flpUua of the matter entirely die-imthat any Improper motive City until Monday and pouibly longer end contlnne to personalty add In anyone connected wltlt the under conelderation.' It wee the police investigation. Governor Folk wu still is confer a matter of news, yuUlAed purely which the correepondente had been ence with the polios commissioners eiger to get for e long time, but at midnight He would, however, when , make no statement, a to what tad been denied the opportunity of getting. When thin opportunity wne j the developments of the conference fully given to them they seined It were that kept him there. Kh aridity and with no Governor Folk had Intended to thought other than that it would be a front page, leave the city late tonight but In the Mtrehead matter. This waa natural. light of the developments changed hia Otvkard, the chief actor In the trag-ed- r plane quickly at the last moment that wu perpetrated in the murder of Bteunenberg, had been denied to all newspaper men for month. No one had heal'd anything eutboritatlve about him. He became ayiterloo. Speculation concerning him wu indulged In. Stories of hia physical and mental breakdown and found their way into the press. Any wonder that newspaper correspondents should wish to see and interview him? Any wonder that newspapers should overlook the impropriety of publishing such inter-viewat this time? The Associated Free men ud others became so insistent to nee him that their request finally granted. 1 am able to ttnte ud do state this privilege was (ranted them solely because of their rapested requests the slow yielding to their Com. persistency. It never even entered Into the minds of those who granted this privilege that there could be anything Improper in their action and no imMississippi. proper motive actuated them. I want to emphulxe that my Invee Hgntiona absolutely disprove any Improper motives on the pert of anyone May' 18. President Washington, ho permitted these interviews. That Roosevelt is planning a three or four the other statements contained in the days trip down the Mississippi river Publications under consideration were from some point in middle Illinois or not made at this particular time with Iowa to Memphis. It will, if made, Uy improper Intent Is also further be with the members of the Inland evidenced by the fact that various waterways commission, who, like the Jtotements have repeatedly, for a long President, will be guests of the Lakes time prior thereto appeared in 'the to the Gnlf Deep Water association. Public press. President Roosevelt will leave Oyster During ths Investigation my attentfor Canton, to attend the dediion ws directed to the fact that for Bey cation of the McKinley monument, tlme 4 certain paper had J Itself September SOth, and the voyage down almost exclusively to the Mississippi river will, if nothing matter tending to discredit prevents, follow. wit-iJraon likely to be called Recently he received an Invitation the pending cbm and when to make the trip from a number of I answered that two wrongs could governors. nerei- make one right that because Responsive to the Invitations the hers had not been President hu sent to the state execupunished tor con-mwas not a defense.. I wu ns-b- y tives the following letter: both the Statesman and by , "Washington, D. C., May 16, 1907.: yopitai News and by each earn-- 1 "My1 Dear Governor. I have receiv ' wodent of outside papers circulating ed the invitations' kindly sent to me county, whom I wan able to through the governors of Arkansas, fhnt they would gladly obey Florida, Illinois, lows, Kansas. Lou- !! by such rule your honor isltni, Minnesota, Missouri, NebrasV lown forbidding any pub-- ka, North Dakota, Oklahoma. Oregon, lief.wn that would in the slightest de- - South Dakota. Tennessee, Texas and Bd Wisconsin, asking me to accompany ofw urt orbtruct theinproceedings the nature the Inland waterways commission for anything u opinion to the merits of the a trip on the Mississippi, so that 1 trial. I? nuy familiarize myself with certain u'f'reforc recommend that your features of the situation which the bon nB,5p d promulgate an order commission has been appointed to con- la'LM stringent the alder. I deeply appreciate these Ini Permit and I promise to make vitations. tT., y Pctvcr ud an- Let me say a special word of apthorirr towardwUhin a rigid enforcement of preciation of the Invitations which fnflf an' to bring before the proper came, from the governors of Maine. 'nfraction of name regard-o- r Florida and Oregon, ail of whom, al' Kit whom the offender shall be. though the states of which they are xress toward the completion of n governors are not on the Mississippi "m' Haywood is being river, show their realisation of the ere fes'de V-expending the peremptory ormeus Importance of Improving this cballeui kps allotted by law to state great natioul highway because of the Dl other means. Up benefit that easy and cheap transport l.mmmcnt this afternoon the mean to all the Union. therein-wil- l tat haj five of its ten Others of the governor who have ikii'pkva an,1 the defense four of its written me dwell upon the fact that ().. ,hBt there remain nn- - the people of the west feel a peculiar nnZTT' n tol T... HF,ven challenges. The spec-- Interest In the project of the iraprove-foiieof 100 talesmen that re-- . ment of other navigable rivers because ,n wrt last Monday was at they think that such Improvements Boise, Idiho, May 11. Prosecuting Baa completed hia Attoney KoelKh of the circumstances ua-iinvestigation whleh Harry Orchard, principal Bumnen-- y vltneM for the state la the x gt ut ni - L -- u will help the solution of many prob-lems attaching to railway transporta-tion. The hula of the Mississippi token a whole from the Gulf to the Great Lakes, from the Alleghenies to the Rockies, constitutes the greatest agricultural empire that men have ever cultivated, and an equally great system of water highways Is needed to supply any adequacy of land carriage for the products of this region. "Unless something unforeseen happens which will make me alter my plans, I intend to accompany the members of the intend waterways commission on a three or four days' trip at the beginning of next October down the Mississippi river from some point in middle Illinois or Iowa to Memphis. 1 feel that the work before the commission concerns vitally not only the people of the Mississippi valley, but the people of our entire country. Anything I can do to forward a rapid solution of thou plans and, the proper utilization of our great waterwaya 1 am glad to da" 1 u COSSACKS COMMIT luten-tfcMll- pt d pub-fcitt- u ROOSEVELTS rlr-miste- d Accompany mission Down the de-vot- pub-Hbl- u ng n pt u u - frt 19, 1907-TWE- PAGES NTY PRICE FIVE CENTS the KUROKI AT THE RACES. . York, May 18. at Prosecuting Attorney, MAY 000 MOTIVE IN ONLY MORNING. Ntw Geucral Baron Kurokl and hia staff re- ceived a remarkable welcome from rare enthusiast 1st at Belmont Park today. 8 peseta- tore and bookmakers alike applauded and ckeered as ibe Japanese hero made his way across the lawn. It wu about Withers' handi- cap time when he strolled across the lawn. He was In citizen's dress, bat the crowds O knew him and as he walked O into the betting ring they surg- o ed about him until the men o with slates and pencils were o pushed off their stools. He o wu pleased with the riper- o ience. o Tonight General Kurokl and o hie staff end the American offi- O cere accompanying him had an 0 evening of rest at the hotel. edifice, the mare bearers took up (heir positions st the doors and the lour kings st arms stood cue at each on the font had angle at the been placed in position. The ceremony of giving the names to the royal child was only of short duration. He was chisiened Alfonso Pio Pristine Eduardo Francisco Ouel-lernCarlos Enrique Fernands An- 8 O O O C O O G O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Then, the usual prayer over, the procession formed iu the same order In w hlcb It had entered, passing again, into the reception halls, where King Alfonso, surrounded by the members of the royal family and foreign princes, shook hands with must at those present. The newly named child was in ths meanwhile taken back to the apartments of Qureu Victoria. a line. Tol-osa- n GARLAND Heir to SpanishThrone is Given Ten At Christening. es IB SINKING. Washington, May 18. Alejandro Garland, the attache of the Peruvian legation, who It la charged was stabbed early Thursday morutug by Chas. A. Edwards, Decretory of the Democratic congressional committee, is sinking. Ills physicians refused specific information. HAJOR CONGER PASSES Madrid, May 18. Alfonso, Prince AWAY AT PASADENA of the Asturias, was batlzed at noon Seventy-Fiv- e Killed Persons and in the today private chapel of the royWounded by the Fiends In Oral palace In the presence uf the royal der to Secure Booty. family, the state end court officiate, Was Formsr Ambassador to Mexico and Minister to China Played Imthe representatives of the foreign portant Part In Boxer Trouble. powers and e host of grandee. The pope was represented by CarLodi, Russian Poland, May 1. Intense excitement prevails throughout dinal Rinaldtnl; King Edward by Pasadena, Cal., May 18. Majnr this city In consequence of the out- Prince Arthur of Connaught; Emperor William Prince of by Kut-tneLeopold H. Conger former American Edwin rage perpetrated by Cossacks at Emperor Francis Joseph ambassador to Mexico and minister to eotton mills yesterday resulting Duks Kngaor iff Austria, end in the. killing and. wounding of severe by Arch filed King Charles of Portugal by the Duke Cbtns (luring the Boxer trouble, e persona The people fear to of this in this home ths at family city Oporto. leave their houses. The officials began gathering before afternoon. A correspondent of the Associated No hups for his recovery had been Press visited the cotton mills thts mm end at that hour the reception balls were filled while outside were held out by the attending pbysiclaus morning and found ample evidence of hours. Dally for the past twenty-fou- r the brutality of the Cosacks. The large end enthusiastic crowds. The greatest watchfulness had been for a week past Mr. Conger has gradwells were riddled with bullets, the over the baby prince since ually grown weaker, sud it was machinery was bespattered with blood observed this morning that he had but and bloodstains on the floor showed the hour of hie birth, special guards aknown few hours to live. The family was have been stationed outside the bed where the killed end wounded fell. at the bedside when the end came. When the Ooseecka found that the chamber, for Spantah custom does not be-- I Chronic dysentery was the direct uf a possibility permit change any robbers of the mall had fled they of death. cause on task nation. foisted The the lng stormed the cotton mills. First they ' In the that followed the hacked the porter to pieces, killing of the watchers was not over till this Boxer negotiations uprising, Mr. Conger took s the manager, bookkeeper and three : morning, when the Intent became the commanding position. clerks and Invaded the workshops. central figure of the brilliant scene, The weeks iff the siege left an imao-were seats j In the chapel allotted waa not The entry of the Cossacks upon his physique and injured noticed owing to the noice of the ma- cording to precedence to the person- print his health.. He came back to the e In invited. was the center ages chinery. They poured volley after hadsock on which had been United Wales on a furlough. Ula fallarranged volley into the rooms end then attackhealth forbade hte return to Chins. ing Santo famous baptismal fount of ed the unarmed employee with sabres the Roosevelt offered him the President and bayonets. A aoore of bodies of Domingo Da Ouxmsn, brought for ths office of ambassador to Mexico and men end women were so terribly mut- event from the monastery of Santo Mr. Conger accepted It. But hie ilated that they were almost unrec- Domingo. Before the high altar were of body was nut equal to the strength covered with gold emognisable. When a doctor arrived a two benches exacting duties of this office, and he Cossack slashed him with hia sabre, broidered tepeitrlra for the sponsors, offered his resignation.; which was was the another behind whilst placed almost severing hie heed from his accepted with regret Since his relecture for the officiating cardinal. tirement nearly two years ago, Mr. body. In the queens antechamber were Conger has resided in Pasadena. The Cossacks also looted the place exposed on seven golden salvers the of everything of calue. ewers of holy water and other appurAPACHE KID'S SKULL. tenance of the sacred rite. In this when the guests had Said te Be In h Possession of a RUSSIANS COMMENT ON assembled, the king, accompanied by Chicago Doctor, ROOSEVELTS UTTERANCE the members of the royal family, The Apache Kid," representative of the pops, the sponChicago, May 18. sors and the royal child entered the the notorious Indian bandit, ujmn aa with alow steps, whose heed the federal authorities Undesirable Citizens" Remark At- apartment Then, company be- several years ego pul a heavy price, the arrayed brilliantly tracts Wide Attention Comparithe Us march along galleries. haa been elain, end hie skull now gan son of Crimea In Two Countries. The way to the chapel was led by rest in the Iboretory of a Chicago two mace bearers, followed by gen- physician. The names of the men tlemen of the chamber and chamber- who killed tbe bandit Indian are not St. Petersburg, May 18. President lains. divulged, although they are known Roosevelt's utterances in which he After them came two more mace te several Chicagoans. The glory of securing the skull of need the wordiundPslrable citizens" bearers, two kings at arms, the granin reference to K. H. Harriman and dees of Spain, two more kings at tbe bandit, however, belong to WilMessrs. Haywood. Moyer and Petti-bonarms and seven more gentlemen of liam Kent, H. A. Foe of the board of have Just been received here the chamber, hearing the golden selv-er- a trade end one or two other Chicagotake a run out by mail and are attracting wide at with the holy water and other ans, who occasionally Into the Far West to enjoy tbe rare tention. The phrase haa a particular necessaries for the rite. of the mountain altitudes. Interest for Russia on account of the Immediately afterward followed the airMr. Kent, who Is on his ranch near intimation connection between politibabe in Iu nurses arms, acroyal cal and Industrial questions here and Golconda, Nevada, heard that "Apache by the mistress of the robes had been killed and offered n rethe similarity between the mnrder of companied escorted on the right by- Cardin- Kid" and Bteunenberg and political al Rlnaldinl and the other godfather, ward to the expedition that would bandit's heed as evidence. crimes In this country. Don Carlos DO bring in the to be in the neighFose Mr. The Novoe Vreymya hue published his royal highness happened left the by the god- borhood and waa present when tbe an editorial in which after ignoring Bourbon and onMaria Christina his the reference to the capitalist, it halls mother, Queen Alfonso XIII. andThen "Apache Kid's" cranium was laid at. Mr. Kents feet by a band of ranch-eraMr. Roosevelt's utterances with re- majesty. King came the lord high chamberlain and officiate to the Western to the gard the other lords chamberlain, various It is said that Mr. Kent will present federation of Miners aa the statement needed to Impart functionaries, the members of tbe roy-In the mounted skull of the outlaw to Yale university and will suggest that to the discussion of industrial prob- al family and the queen's ladles lems that sincerity that for so long waiting. the anthropologists look over the InNext came the representatives of dian's cranium and' report. haa been lacking. 'The paper suggests of President foreign powers, most of the ambassathat the ontspokenne Roosevelt "may perhaps Inspire the dors and ministers to the court of daunts, which shrinks from the dis- Spain, Including American minister, OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mr.- - Collier, with thrfr wives, accomcussion of terrorism. panied by the introducer of ambassaTRAMPLED TO DEATH. dors and followed by the cabinet, all with their wives. Port Gibson. I. T May 18. The great functionaries came next, At the graduating exercises noted being the principal personages of the Fort Gibson colored 'FRISCO LINEMEN STRIKE. the Marquis Del Csmpo, president of schools here tonight, a lamp on the supreme court of Jndlcteture; Don the stage exploded, causing a San franclaco. May 18. The Marcelam Catalina y'Cobo, president panic among the 300 negroes, only new feature in the street of the Commercial Tribune; Lieutenwomen and children prescar strike was the sympathetic men, ant General Dn Camilla Polsiejav. ent. The audience stampeded, strike of about fifty linemen of council supreme president of the and stattonmen of the United tramping to death three persthe army and nary, the queens phyons Over twenty others were Railroads. Their places were n sicians. the Mayor of Madrid wittf the men and filled with seriously injured. Their names are not obtainable tonight. The deputation of municipal councillors, there was no interruption of two canons of the Midrid diocese and dead: service. The United Railroads the palace attendants, the rear being Polly Rosa. O announced today that next Laura Large. brought up by the musicians of the O week they would operate their Alora Grandan, tbe tetter a Halberdiers and a detachment of the croee-tow- n lines end begin to child. same corps. restore their night schedule!. The bodies of tbe three perAt the entrance to the royal chapel Between 600 and 700 brewwere ao badly killed went on strike sons the was by the greeted workmen superior king ery crushed they sere hardly clergy and the choristers, who pretoday for a flat increase of 81 ceded the cortege op the aisle. When recognisable. per day. ell had reached their allotted places, o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO the Halberdiers faced the wells ofioOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl a; 1 e, - ' t Invinciblcs From Salt Lake Are Downed By the Locals, in Field and Track Meet Fifteen Schools in the Competition uaisted. Tacoma, Wash., May 18. Steamer Cottage City, first of the direct boats to leave port this year, gat away this afternoon with a goood cargo and a fair Ust of passengers. Carrying a cargo of over 40,00 Otons the steamships Oenfa, Missouri, and Abeaaynia will leave port tonight or tomorrow for the OrlenL It is reported that a new -- t earner service is to be put on between Bellingham and Alaska. ante-chamb- HIGH SCHOOL MEET Immediately the rite had been per formed the nurse took her seat w itb the baby surrounded Ly the mistress of the robes and tbs sponsors, and ' Cardinal Banrho officiated at a .te drum of rejoicing in which the brilliant orchestra of the royal chapel tacoma-alask- rs STATE tonia 8 000000000000008 Sur-nam- OGDEN WON hai-soc- k FURTHER OUTRAGES For the firal time la the history of the high school, the local track team defeated flfieea picked teams, Including the invluciblee from the Balt Lake high school, by a score of (JH to 31. Victory waa complete end decisive end at no lime ex Ogden's lead jeopardized. The team returned at 1:1G this morning end brought with U the cup and medal give by the university to the winning school end the wlnuera of event. A groat crowd aura dad tbe meet. The day was fine and thousand! tamed out to cheer their respective I earn. The campus wee in excellent shape end no meet in the history of the inter-- 1 slate con teta, has been held under more favorable auspices. One hundred expenditure of any amount ef money kiw-imb-I entered into with 35 other eeep era lines to fight the 'strike. Among those at the meeting, at whlota this aoi Ion wee taken, were J. P. Morgan, Jr., and Charles Steele and J. Bruce lernsy. The strikers show tho same determination as the companies de to fight It out, and the prophecy in Bums quarter that they would be starved into subiuiaelra, has not yet materialised. The men generally are orderly. A number of them, who were . oongregated on the river front last night awaiting developments, helped j lo save thouasade of dollars worth of freight during the big fire on the and twenty-thre- e athletes took pail Southern Iaclllc pier, which caused In the events, (hr largest number of a lose of half a miUton dollars. They trained men ever brought together at are receiving much praise to this one dime in the west. Five atate school records were shattered. In the quarter-mil- e dash CarMACHINISTS STRIKE, michael, of Malt Lake, stepped it off in 55 5 eeoouds better than the Three Hundred ef Them Quit Wait In former record by of e second. Car-- ! Chicago. mlchai-- l also broke tire half-milrun in record by romlug under the tape Chicago, May 18. More strikes add8:15 8 6 a compared with the old ed to the discontent tn Chicago labor record of 8:11. Karrirk, of Ball lAke, circles yesterday when 350 machiuteis and twenty carpenters walked , out finished the mile run ia 5:17 egainat 5:11, established lest year. because of differences with their emJensen, of Uantl, threw the hammer ployers. Tbe marhinlste involved were em130 feet, 8 feet 8 laches farther than In the re- ployed at the the Ogden mark of ISA plant end lay race the Ogden 'team 'ran the by tbe Goes Print lug Prase company. One hundred and course while the atop wpichre.. tickfifty machinists quit ed off 1:37, three seconds lower Ilian at the AlliaChalmere shops because' the (date record. Hecorde made -- An they had been refused an inrreeae of the other event were up to (he av- 25 cents a day. Fifty electrlrlana were thrown out of work as a result erage. Two hundred machinists, who failed Tavey, ff the local team, proved the to get e similar advance, are involved tar of the day. He won tue dash without in (ho strike against, tbe Goss cota-pwend the effort. Iu the tryout he wade the forof eefoedters wee on tho The mer in Hi aecoada, but in the race Illinois strike buildlug. It waa . he waa recorded with 11 aocoude. In censed Athleticoldclub Jnrindiriloa the tow be , by. 82u eoerse rff urdto over b a yards, I w tie a tho ..the woodwork and carpenters ' Craig and Campbell simply gave their or. competitor the "23" elan aad finished aithout opposition. Craig 'also won KILLED IN A COLLISION. the pole vault. Other members of the team whose records end points ' last Retired Chicago Capitalist Saved HIs won could not be aacartalni-Wife. to of the the contributed victory night .orange end black. Chicago, May 18. la a collision Tho teem 1 it lined up to combat bis automobile and a wagon, every other school, cl any conse- William McCIIntork, a retired, capfolas entered tbe In elate, quence killed italist, was alumni Instantly lows: Hia wife and Utile son yesterday. Meyhundred One yard dsb, Tavey, were with him. but they escaped with dash, Tavey, Lew- no Injuries. er, Belnap; William U. Krieg, an 440-srHeiis Belnap; dash, Meyer, architect, who wee sitting in the front Dine-morrun, ns p, K. Campbell; scat of the vehicle with Mr. Me Clin mile run, Dinsmore, Cross; tuck, waa bruised. hurdles, Craig, A. Campbell; The accident wu said to have been high jump, Cross. Kolapp, Meyer; die to the confusion of William Penbroad Jump, Cross; pule vault, Craig, nington. driver of the wagon, who Craig. Harris; ham- twice pulled hia horses in front of the Crass; .hot-nut- ,' mer throw, Harris, Baird; relay race, marhlne and frustrated Mr. McClln-tuck- 's A. Cainpliell, Craig, Meyer, Tavey. efforts lo dodge him. Mrs. MoAfter the meet the student uf the ulin Lock and Mr. Krelg aay the autouniversity headed an excursion to Balt mobile was going slowly. Pennington sir, and fully 1,200 people, including was arrested. Mr. McCItntocka death bordered on the varloue teams, enjoyed the: evening at the popular resort. . Btayner the heroic. According lo the police reRichards, president of the student port. he threw himself in the way of the abaft, which olherwlae would have body of the nnlvenuiy, made an address to tbe teams and congratulated struck his wife. The Ogden in winning first place. DEMANDS FOR LABOR cup and module were then presented to the victors. 11 t The etudoula left Bel air at flte Francisco, May II. Tbe San o'clock end' the hou'id 'fioye' hhlveJ Francisco Council, tent night, after one o'clock, tired to distrac- adopted resolution calling upon the tion, tmt proud In thfcfr' IMdry. supervisors to Immediately Institute Besides Balt Lake and Ogdi-n- , Man-- legal proceeding to rescind the overwon third place with 8 points, Park head trolley franchiae granted to 'the Lehi United Railroads, after the disaster of City fourth place with 6 and Rnow academy of Ephraim tied last April. Resolution were also 1tr fifth place with I points each, passed requesting State Attorney GenWaaatch came out alxth with 3 points, eral Webb to begin an action to fortied feit the franchises, now held by the Brigham City and Bprlngville with 1 point each for eighth place United Railroads, because of the unand Grant finished ninth with 3 of a lawful merging of the afreet railways of Bun Francisco and the Illegality of point. the formation ef said corporation. EXPRESS COMPANIES. to carry out the . 8-- 3-- 5 8-- 8-- . 100-yar- d 220-yar- 3-- 6 220-yar- d 880-yar- 220-yar- d THANKSGIVING They Are to - 0000000000000000 WILL BE AND MON- DAY. AND OGDEN STANDARD 19 SUNDAY Put Out of the Banking Business. Chicago, May 18. Rapid growth of banking business done by certain companies, to the detriment of the bnalnea of nearly every charter ed bank In the United States, has resulted in drastic action on the part of the committee appointed some time ego to investigate the matter for the American Bankers association. The committee yesterday made public its report, in which the statement la made that evidence has been secured that certain expiu companies are carrying on such banking businesses while chartered aa common carriero, a violation of the Interstate Commerce regulations. All evidence thus far and hereafter secured by the rominlltee will be placed in the hands of the commerce eommlasloa for tbe purpose of prosecuting the express the companies and stopping what bankers cell "illegitimate, competl-toex-pra- , n. LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE. Beth Sides Resolved to Fight te the End. non-unio- New York. May 18. Announcement Is made today that the finance committee of the International Mercan- tile Marine company has approved every act previously done by its officers and has ordered that the strike of the longshoremen be fought to the end. 1 SERVICE. Be The committee hu al--o taken from every officer the power of compromise (llfl Mll4am(lMa an J ttla Bllf London May 18. A thanksgiving service for the' birth of the heir to the Bpoulsh throne was held In 8t. James' Romas Catholic rhurch in Spanish Place yesterday. The day wee the 21st anniventary of the birth of King Alfonao. The service wee brilliantly attended. Among those there were Representatives of tbe British royal family end members of the diplomatic corps Including Ambassador White-laRetd, Racmarv Craig W. Wads- worth and the American milliary and naval attaches. Archbishop Bourne of Westminater Roman Catholic primate of England occupied tbe throne but did aot participate In the service. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOMING PIGEONS. Five Thousand Released Jamestown Exposition. O O o at..O - Norfolk, Va., May 18. Five thousand homing pigeons from lofts In end about New York end FMIadelpbia were liberated from tbe Jamestown exposition. at 10:1s a. m. today, and in lees than a minute all but three of the birds had taken their bearing and marled on their northward' flight. The airline front Norfolk to New York is 335 miles and to Philadelphia 325 miles. It Is expected ell the birds will reafk ttolr hfft this evening. mmearadbdkAAMAAAAAAA O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o |