OCR Text |
Show 4k iwtrs11 i -T THE MORNING SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1007. EXAMINER: OGDEN, UTAIL SATURDAY, JULY 20, s black In shade, but in the sunlight wore until death came. color anl ta of amber a her bright survived by Mm. More ton is the consistence vf machine oil, or a hualiaaj and family of eight children. little thicker, and U heavily lades with A. Cwpw She was the daughter of F. of West Jordan and would hava bees (knoliUfi. The Rhyolite delegation to expected She 44 yearn of ago in November. with repreaenta-tlvr- S was S member of the Christian Science here tonight to confer and the over proposition, here church. Being poeeeeeed o a remarkare coming In from all over ably charming disposition, she had a people to get host of friends throughout tbs city. Utah and adjoining riaton Besides her Immediate family she left claims siaked out three brothers and Eve sisters. After a heavy meal, taka a couple of Mr. and Mrs. Moreton wsra marDoan's Regulate, acd give your stomNo arrange in ried August, liver and bowel the help they ach, fuuersL ths made (or tu exits have been will need. Reguleu bring easy, regular although it will probably be held Suu-dapassages of tho bowels. 1W pre-scut- iob. city recorder, died at the family Eart Tiurd South street, reeideare, o'clock W yesterday morning. at 19; Mm. Moretosa baby, bora yesterday murslsg. alM died. Mrs. Uoretos had ill bees is (airly good health the cveelag d before sad had tat up with her uatil midnight. nearly family sad DIES. RECORDER WIFE OF CITY She was takes suddenly tick at 5 and not withstanding the atten9'cktk EMubetk Salt Lake. JttlT 1. Mr. three physicians, rapidly grew tion of MoreOhoper VorMM, wl fa of Juki B. bua-bea- ' SUMMER MONEY for the following Clients: We Collected Sunshiny Oddea Dollar, Hewlett Bros., Salt Lake City. J. B. Brlnghurat, Taylorsville. Seventh C. H. Tltaa. 121 Soath street. Salt Lake City. Mm C W. Uddle, school teacher. Salt Lake (Tty. peon (1C Lia-eolira Caroline Thom iveune. Salt Lake City. Miners Mercantile Co. Bingham, Dl la ITah. New, Salt Lake Deseret WUltem City. Waterfall, SIT South ys,ma East street. Salt Lake City. Carters League Cycle, Salt Lake City. Holliday 1tah. Co., Hulllday, Mary M. Schntven, (S3 South street. Balt Lake Mrs. Wret Meat first Chy. We will collect some for yon If you atrwaka of honesty exist im every body. - - turn is your claims Red Merchants' Protective Association Scientific Colectors of Honest Debts 71. 91, 94, 97, 9S, 99 end 100 Cemmeratal Nations! Bank Building, Suit Iteko City. Seme Fespie Deni Like Us. F rendu G. UAa General Mgiv ft, The SpringfielJ Fire & Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. ASSETTS, $6,936261.05. CAPITAL $2,0011,000.00. 14. EXPERIMENTS WITH GAS. FOR PURE MILK. Salt Lake, July X. Dr. W. C. Ehaugh of the department of chemistry of the state university, is an interesting series of on the university campus on the effect of various kinds of gases on vegetation. He haa a large glass ease, the atmosphere of which he can control, which he sets over the vegetation to be experimented upon. Into the case be forces the gas. the effect of which b desires to test and stirs it Into circulation over the vegetation by moans of an electric fan placed . inside the cnee. Ths gases which ha la uJtng on the vegetation are those found in the fumes from the smelters in the valley. Sulphur dioxide, one of then gases, is exceedingly vio 1111. passing Into the air with great rapidity. Another, sulphur trioxide sulphuric acid), is lass vinlutile and clings to particles of dust and other solid matter, rradertng them exceedingly hurtful to all vegetal lop which they touch. To what extant the dioxide does damage la the problem which Dr. Ebeugh ia at present at work on. Day Coming When Dairy Herds Will Bs Improved. SURPLUS, $3,171, 121.5 II. Nathan York. July Strauss, merchant and philanthropist, has aaitod for Europe to attend the second annual milk eon grew to be held In Brussels from September II to II. Four hundred scientists, medical experts and philanthropists have Indicated that they will he present during the session of tha congress. Fifteen years age 1 said that ttys time was coming when It would be considered criminal to fed young chib dren oa milk which had not been said Mr. Straus. Tho pasteurised agitation for pasteurised milk haa spread to Buffalo, Boston, and as far west .as San. Francisco. Besides this. Surgeon Oeneral Wyman, of the public health service, at the direction of President Roosevelt, haa taken up the investigation of tho whole milk subject with the view of the enactment by Congreve of n pure milk law that will compel the eradication of tubercular cattle from the dairy herd and require the pasteurisation of all milk that cannot be certified as free from .germs of disease.' New WitneSS Explains Why Telegram Was Sent to Fran Moliter. Loasea paid since 1849 $39,478,834.66 Among which are included: 1MI Troy, N. Portland, Mo 1161 y Mea(( aaoaate., ChiCtfO X171 Boston, 1B7S 6l742$J saasss9aaaM6aqMaaeaaaeaa Havorhill, XlM., iNIsaaaeaaaal aqaaql,,, LjUf Ulltq 1666 JlCXtODlUIli Hl41 0 Meeaaiae,,,, iMatlllill ataaaaaaaiM, o e 1601 PfttcrMn, Na Ji 1606 Baltimore, 1604 t(tiii4fiii4fii9t(Mitii Rochester, 26. T 1604 Toronto, Can 1604 g (ty MMaeeeiiei 755209 66Jlj) Karlsruhe, July II. The third day t4Q.ftoo.Q0 of tha trial of Karl Hau, who is ac64,004.1)$ cused of the murder iff his mother-in-la61,41044 Frau Moliter, at Baden-Baden- , ISO Ban aso,.laSlvft70 last November, brought a climax of dramatic interest The teatimony was given by the slaters and brother of Hsu's wife, who committed suicide , 11. G. Agee, Mgr. since the incarceration of her and he letter ahe wrote Juat before taking her life, together with the statement nude by Han, after hia Offcftf 55 FIRST last interview with his wife in jail, NAT. BANK on June 7th, were read in court. who Lieutenant Moliter, is stationed at Metx, swore he suspected Hau from the first. Ha explained why the waa sent to Fratr Moliter by Hau. Bhe was easily agitated and excited over bad newt. The accused sent the message, saying therefor her daughter, Olga, waa dangerously ill, la the hope that its receipt would BARBERS BOYCOTT SHOF. cause a stroke of apoplexy. POLO TOURNAMENT. Describing hia talks with tha lata Salt Lake. July LI. Paring slowly Mrs. Hau, hia slater, after hia return n Chicago, July 11. Polo enthusiast! from London, Lieutenant Moliter amid up gnd down in front of the barber shop of J. B. Hobbey, at 171 and society folk will gather in force hia slater's first theory waa that aome tha opening enemy of Hau had killed her mother for State street last evening from 7 until at Lake Forest today 11 oclock n youth bore a banner with match of the championship polo tourla order to throw suspicion on her nament between the Buffalo and this Inscription: husband. It fell to the lieutenant to teams ta the Junior series cm explaint to hia atotcr all tha circum-atanoe- a Where this card is found thera era club grounds. The union barbers and good workmen. tha Oawsntria of tha ease, pointing to tho tournament will, continue until July guilt of her husband,' and this recital Lnoln shops close at 7 p. m.1 27. The reverse of tho haaaer carried finally convinced her that Karl waa Soma of tha beat known polo playthla legend: the murderer. She broke down and tha will In taka part This la ths union shop card. Look ers In tha country groveled upon tho floor in thr strugfor It la all barber abopa. Union shopa tournament Foshan Keene will play gle against conviction, but finally close at T p. m." with the Rockaway team, while other yielded to the evidence. At her reOn either aide of the sign them was noted players, lacludlng several army quest the lieutenant cabled to Washaffixed a union barber shop card. officers, will alao taka part. Tha pres- ington, asking if his aiuters patriHobbaya shop waa open after 7 ent tournament will be notable not mony of 115,000 waa atill ia the Union ocluck in the evening and did iot only because It wUl enlist tha star Trait company. have n union card despite the fact that players of the country in a champloo- Tho answer waa that Hau had drawn oa tha window waa the sign Union ship contest tor tha first time In the all thla Mrs. Han said her hue- .shopWest, but also because ofthe entry for bao bad repeatedly assured her that comteams of The purpose of the youth and tha the first time anywhere thla money waa atill intact In tha banner was In n silent bat effective posed of officers of the United Btatea Trust company. President Dicta, manner to eonvey to union men and army. for Hau, read a letter which counsel their Mends the Information that the Tha entry of teams In both tha Mrs. Hau had ' rittan him from Zusenior and Junior series by army off- rich, regarding hop no designated was r last interview with The standard bearer was la the em- icers of Fort Riley, Kan., haa excited her husband, which took place in ploy of the local bar here' union. general inters prison, June 7th. Mrs. Hau wrote that this interview waa rather unsatDAUGHTER DEFEND FATHER. CHARGE AGAINST SHEETS. isfactory nd exciting. At thla point Han arose and asked permission of 2279 WASH. AVE. PHONE 362. Balt Lake, July If. Information Margaret MaglH Baya tha Prosecution tha court to make a stotemsnt SpeakIs Spite Work. was Died In tha district court against ing slowly, in a very low voice, the Chief of Polios George A. Sheets lata prisoner said hia wife had told him 8xn Diego, CaL, July II. Margaret at this Interview that aha Intended yesterday afterauoa by District Attor-aeFred C. Loofbourrow. Tha lafon MugllL daughter of Fred H. Maglll to commit auidde, because ahe waa motion follows tha exact wording of of Clinton, 111, has made an explicit unable to hear all her family matters tha complaint on which tha chief was atatement la regard to tha arreit of discussed before tha public. He triad bound over by Justice Nephi Tlmp-ao- bar father and stepmother on tho to persuade her to desist from this and ta Identical with tha Infor- charge of murdering the lint Mrs. purpose, aa it would create an immation quashed by Judge George G. Maglll. Mlaa MaglU says the prosecupression that he was .guilty. After tion to all aptta work on tho part of aho left tha Jail ha had a telephone Armstrong on April II last Tha chargs act forth In tha informa- an aunt who haa always hated the menage sent to Diets, telling him to tion is that of criminal conspiracy. first Mrs. Maglll. Mluu MaglU aayu prevent Mrs. Hau from taking her Chief of IVllce Sheets Is aecusad of aha and Fay Graham had always been life. Marand Graham and chums that conFay an Into unlawful having antered Hau made thla atatement without spiracy with Georgs Raleigh, William garet's mother were the beat of any emotion. During tha entire par IdenMlue friends. W. Maglll positively H. Parrent, W. W. Bell Newton, the tie recital of hia wife death, hia Larry OBrien, Jack OBrien, James tifies the letters purporting to have oompouura waa complete. Herr Diets aa mother her Donaldson and Nick Rosa, and In pur been written by being than uaid he had telephoned to wanes of thla conspiracy cheated and In her mother's handwriting. When out to buy a BICYCLE, KODAK, rnOXO-GRAPH- , and triad every means to M!aa Magill haa communicate with Lina It to learned that defrauded certain travelers and tour withbut Han, FISHING TACKLE or anything in the Sporistu pairing through Balt Lake through been kept apart from her parent! by out euccess Mrs Hau had told him Inducing them to play certain games of order of State's Attorney MUler of some time before this that she waa Goods Line, we can show you superiority in the goods ting chance on the fraudulent representa- Illinois, although bar father haa fre- carry idg poison and Intended to taka BO we TAKE TIME TO INVESTIGATE Alwtji sell tion that these persona hud an nppor quently expressed a wish to aea bar her life. an-eeniu us to explain the reason why. to for rinca a wla. also It that ths tunlty charges pleasure Louise Moliter, a sister of Una, chief waa in ths conspiracy to rob tho testified after Lina had eloped with McWhlriera out of 119,000, both FAVOR ARMY CANTEEN. Karl, that aha had told her in confithrough tha curd game and through dence that ana and her husband Intha Impersonation of police officers by Washington, July It. Tho conven- tended to commit suicide. It waa on Parrent and Bell. The Information tion of tho Army and Navy Union thla understanding that Karl shot her, Axes tha date of the forming of thla voted In favor at tha restoration of t but bullet waa not fatal. conspiracy as on or about Aug. 25, the army canteen and for an increase She then requested Karl to fire an1I0. of 10 per cent In the pay of petty other shot, but hia courage failed him STREET. 306 TWENTY-FIFTofficers and an listed man of tha navy and ha would not. Before tha 8wlaa MRS. MEBICH ARRESTED. on ovary four years of service. who Investigated thin occurofficers, The resolution in favor of th resBalt lake. July II. Mr. Merich, toration of tho army canteen declares: rence, th sister testified, Lina awors that she had (hot herself. This ahe wife of Bosnia Klealrh, th Austrian That enr own experience haa shown did to shield her husband. Lie rewho shot and killed Herman Obrado-vlequestion that tha sale of hear fused to believe her husband guilty, aome time ago, to locked up ta beyond and light drinka la the army canteen but n recital of all tho circumstances 1h city jail on tha charge of petty forwas a veritable temperance measure; ces jr. Her husband to In tha county that tt aided In promoting the moral finally convinced her. Fannie Moliter, another testified that aha jail awaiting trial on tha charge of welfare and comfort of tho meu In the accompanied alitor, her mother te Paris At murder ta the first degree. and that no.greater a family breakfast there a lively dispoets and campa; It to claimed that Mr. Meslch stole blow to genuine temperance waa aver arose concerning the authora diamond pin valued at 35 from Mrs. struck than whan tha law waa re- cussion ship of tha mysterious telegram. Hu 246 of West m1Kn mtaartt South Cappucclo Tempi took part in the discussion as g wholly bIibI, gmnkmm street Mrs. Meslch haa been working pealed. disinterested party. SOU BY DRUGGISTS EYLEYHlQf for Mrs. Cappucclo and yesterday tho BALLOONS FOR ARMY. The afternoon session wia devoted latter mlaaed her diamond pin. Officer to hearing various witnesses who mw Davidson mads a search of tho worn-an- 't Paria, July 19. The Petit Parisian a man w.ui a false beard In Baden, clothing and found the pla secret-eays that it understands that the several of them near tha Moliter lu the Using of a coat Mrs. Merich budget committee Intends to increase home and within hour of the tragwai than placed under aneaL the grant for dirigible balloons for the edy. Two of these witnesses declared to now to army which only 160,000, recognised Han as tha aame OIL DISCOVERIES a sum which will allow every fort on they man. Schmitz, tea gardener, testified the eastern frontier to be equipped that he heard the fatal shot 6:02 People Flocking to Southwestern Utah with a balloon similar te Ia Patrte. p. m. Another witness said heataaw a ta Get In en Location . Mora powerful baltoona. If pourible, mu with a full black beard alttlnr of Claims. will he constructed for tho headquaron th seat at 4:30 o'clock where othter staff. er witnesses already haa testified seeBL George. Utah. July 11. Newt ing him leave tho park going at a from the Rio Virgin oil fields today MURDERED A FAMILY. , SUPPLIES THE BEST hasty pace in the direction of the Mohas electrified the entire country. Deliter villa. velopments show that tha flow la 19. , Herman Bllllk, St-Chicago, July Baron r sa Von Reitzensteln, living in 121 Twesfy-fiff- b rather than decreasing, and who haa been oa trial Try Them with a villa on the road Fran Motaken, by evidence are that tha oil strata cover killing by poison Adolphcharged Vrzal and liter and Olga Moliter during the fatal an almoHt unlimited area. People are five of hia children, waa found guilty swore teat ahe went out to the flocking to the fields and are locating and the jury fixed his sentence at walk, letter box at 5:50 o'clock and saw a ground from Springdale to the Washdeath. man with n black beard ington field south of 8L George, and the trial testimony was sub- ahe rt cognized as Han. whom today During California and Eastern SL from north of Virgin City southeast mitted by the state Returning toBllllk charging ward bar Vina ae aaw the Mollters, te below Ft. Pierce, over an area of with having races. Direct wire for aD disposed of Vrzal and hia but a different man, having an Iron 2310 Washington Avsnua.' 15 by 20 miles. The ollsbeU crop children in order to collect Insurance gray beard and sporting events. being older and shortout over the entire distance and in they carried. Both Phones. er In stature tom Hau, was following place the oil seep out of the ground them. She her villa preTen thousand acres have been located WOMAN TRAVELER. cisely at 6 o'clock. This raises a new lu tha last five days. period in Ue cate, it la said and gives Ever since the dlaeorerr- on July 14 Aleae She Mae Toured Thlrty-Rv- u rise to the supposition by the authoriof oil at a depth of 670- feet, effort Countries. ties that Hau may have hired another hava been made, to get through the men to commit the act oil sheU end go deeper, but for a time New July 19. A lone woman A servant girl employed by the Mothis Ufemed to be an ImpoaalbiUty, a traveler,York, who since lout October hau liter teatlfleu that abe answered a the oleaginous fluid continued to upout covered a dUsance the equalling telephone call and .reported te Frau out In Irrepressible force. circumference of the earth, Moliter that It waa a well known Dr. Affleck, who haa Jut returned equatorial lt'e Mr. Hau. the witness teem the fields, reports that the well arrived yesterday aboard the North voice, German Uoyd steamship FrelJerieh said ahe told Frau Moliter. I capable of returning 50t barrels ev- der GroSse. At the session Hau admitted ery 24 hour. When the oil waa (truck 8he to Mr. Lucy 8. Noble of De- that the nlgut Baroness and for hours afterwards, the engia widow of middle age, with a had been correct inVon Reitzensteln neer tried to reduce the flow to en- troit, saying that she taste for exploration and means to had him near the Moliter able them to sink further, and fur it. Bhe headed for the un- villa.recognized gratify Tha judge with great drllberu. one hour the fluid hnt out at the ruts known world by way of 8xn Francisco of of barrel In n last October, whence she took steam- tkm demanded an explanation of Hans purpose of being there. Hau minute and a half, or 40 barrels an ship to Japan. firmly refused to give thla informahour, and the man conld not reduce "I have covered 25,000 miles, said tion. adding. I realize the full consethe Intake eufflclently to enable' them Mrs. Noble, "sad have seen somethin ... to prorred. between the judge and Dr. Dlrtt and to Interest anj Instruction in esrh of quence of the refusal of th JJJJpn, character tha la Several g t- -y concern-fotestified tac latter thraatened to withdraw specialists Yesterday, however, succeeded the thirty-liv- e countries I hare vfoitel. service we supply n prolonged examination of Han from the case. In going down hut have not as yet went alone and when I came to a place Prompt, reliable audfJ his Incarceration findof a and to The court nnuer taring passed through the oil shell and the where help was required, working I hired ..rllitiolr Aay time you him sane. Dr. Dletf, counsel for ing ia an case per Mure tu getting greater with each gulden and the endeavor flnih to interpreter, t have trav- Han, sharply criticised tha remarks tomorrow aid handle job day's drilling. wu eled in almost every kind of connight Adjournment sad wtlL of one of the experts as being the taken at 10:20 oclock Tha result la that a gusher 1 looked veyance, from CO. tonight with the continental railway tone of the ALLEN TRANSFE for at any hoar. The oil to of a dark curs proeecung court attorney. room to atill crowded tje to the mule and the camel.1 your-. tar ti pSharp words ware then exchanged ih hue-band- J. forristall, Agt. Phones) Roht. UIIWt die-patc- h Gin save money by seeing us non-unio- before letting their contracts fr ia HOUSE WIRING Dont Read ms i Estimates cheerfully given and work guaranteed eaeagaMasa 3 dozen bottles of Beckers Beer, only $2.50 net. Extra bottle of pure California Wine free with each A case of Go to itf time. Life is too short case. have. a nice old-time- rs ' Phone Order machine- motors washing ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS AND Thoao Lite Men Commercial ElectricCompany nan-unio- Promptly Delivered ' it KOHN LIQUOR CO. Bell 791 --Z Ind. 415 y a, Reflection Before Buying (WmilMKEW0 -- Vla- IS OFTEN A MONEY SAVER t. Rio Grande Western Ry. 1 T. S. HUTCHISON the-firs- Round Trip Rateo To Kansas City, Omaha and Council Bluffs To ChlCS KO To fit H $32.00 tlO h Paul and Minneapolis To fit Louio 41.90 ....a.,....,......., 39.50 To Denver, Colorado fipriiifEB and Pneblo 19.75 Jloketa on Salt July 10th and 25th GOOD RETUBXINO UNTIL OCTOBER 318T. J u . i naaeugsssaBiKa Energy for breakfast to start the day. Sustenance for lunch to carry you through. Rest and renewed strength at close of day. The food ideal for every meal. Uneeda Biscuit More nutritious other wheat food. f i 9 than, any In mouturt and dust proof paekatn. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Stock Remedies ru $.! Ogden Tnrf and Poultry CRONIN, Agont Phones 104 and 115 , FLOUR, HAY, GRAIN And Plenty of It Tor further Information address, A, -- mtrm Exchange T. B. Heller Son Meet at Sfce DEN Me three-quarte- rs 370 25th St. pre-aur- ?,.7 - iV |