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Show FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER I i PRICE IT CHRRfiEI, IT IS ADVERTISING MEDIUM EXAMINER CITY. INCHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCAIP-So- n CITY. ARE OPEN TO AD-- Thk J2e SESr To" . the CFthe books THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE FAIR THURSDAY AND FRIEXCEPT THUNDER DAY, SHOWERS IN THE MOUNTAIN DISTRICTS. vERTISERK VOL OGDEN NO. 220 IV CITY. THURSDAY UTAH. MORNING, AUGUST 8. 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o O ST REMARKABLE 1 i) E! Paso, Texas. Aug. 7. A re- set-markable meteor here at 4: IS thie niirmug and was visible, pkmly luoviug across the heaven from the southwest, disappearing iu the northeast, at & o'elifk. it sented the appear auie of a comet, about the site of a foot- hall, with a tall apparently fifty feet long, fi.uu which showers of meteors fell oontln- O uously. The hull saw of a O greenish yellow color, while O the tall waa white. O O O O O O O O O O O O SETTLEMENT Railroad Evety Sixteen Mines in the West is Threatened METEOR. Near Trinidad pi-c- O w O I . WEALTHY NEW YORKER O O ADI O O O O O O O O O O O famous Case of Chanler, imelie Rives Divorced Husband, Again Brought Before v o o the Courts He Finds Himself Liable to be Reincarcerated as OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Dosed Down Indefinitely as a Result of the Switchmen's Strike Thousand Men Out of Employment. O LIUET. PADDOCK DEAD. a Lunatic if Chicago, Aug. TeJsmes 8. V. first lieutenant, rutted States army, retired, died bene today of pneuwho imam the Rio Grande at Paddock waa remonia. ArmNew Tork, Aug. 7. If two hundred miles east of tired iu lieutenant 1891, because of disability, New and were here brought here, today received In an Indian strong Chanler. the wealthy insane from wound who escaped from an lodged in jalL Yorker, was 1891. He iu from gradusted fight asylum in thia suite several years West Point In the class of 1877. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS TOURNAago and fled to Virginia, where the MENT. declared him eaue, cornea back courts MEN EXCLUDED, WHISKY to New York to pmaerule a suit which control of his Four Interesting Matches Wore Held Bt. Paul, Minn, Aug. 7. The Inter- he has instituted to set In the Longwood Singles, he will do so at the risk national convention of the Catholic proiterly, reincarcerated se a lunatic, Order of Foresters today adopted an of being Boston, Aug. 7. Four matches in amendment to the ooustltutinu. according to a derision by Judge excircuit the Longwood singles tournament, In the future liquor dealers, Hough, iu the United States ditwo In the eastern doubles event, cluding bar- court today. Chanter, who is the both and and wholesale, retail vorced husband of Amelia Rives, the composed the morning card at the tenders, from tks order. author, was adjudged Insane by the championship meeting, held upon the courts of the Longwood .Tennis club supreme court in this city and comAMBASSADOR ENTERTAINED. Thmnss T. mitted to an asylum. today. Blierman was appointed as a commitIn the singles, the match which at7. The United Oyster Bay, Aug. to take charge of Chenier and hie tracted the most attention was that ambassador to Austria, Charles tee estate. later ('hauler escaped to Virbetween R. D. Little and H. T. West-fall- , States Ernest Harmlln and 8. Francis, the- winner probably will meet ginia. He invoked the aid of the Abbot at New Turk, were entertained Clothier in the next bracket. courts, which declared him aane and RoosePresident hf luncheon at today In the eastern double championcompetent to have control of his propf velt. erty. The letter, however, bring still ship tournament, G. H. Netteleon and In possession of the supreme court's T. B. Plimpton paired to play T. A. committee of this state, Mr. Chanler EL ARAISH SURROUNDED. Leonard and G. P. Parker, Jr, and E. M. and D. L. Plckman were brought suit In the federal court of matched with A. 8. Dabney, Jr, and Parle, Aug.. I. In a dispatch from this district to force Mr. Bhermen to R. 8. Lorering, who had drawn a bye Tangier, the eorreepondeut of the restore it to him. Feering that If he in the first round. Petit Parisian eaye the seaport of El returned to prosecute hie actiuh hq A rat ah, in Mornoeu, is surrounded by would be arrested and again remandKhlut tribesmen, who are excited and ed to the insane asylum, Mr. Chanler, ANARCHIST, BOOMERANG. exasperated over the bombardment of through counsel, last week petitioned Lisbon, Aug. 7. Four anarchists Cun Blanca. The 'consuls there are Judge Hough to grant an order rewere seriously wounded today by an demanding a warship. New disturb- straining the supreme court and He accidental explosion In the bomb fac- ances have broken out st Alressr, in officers from Interfering with him tory operated by an anarchist group. the Fex region. The French residents should he appear in New York. Thia The police here have adopted precau- of this city will bo instructed to coma Judge Hough declined to do In hie decision handed down today. to Tangier. tionary measures. lie Comes Back to New York Pad-doc- newer, Aug. 7. It la not expected art in A. Knapp, chsirman of ttt interstate commerce commission, th. of ua Charles P. Neill. commissioner ltbor will come to Denver In connecton the ion with the atrlke situation Bo Southern railroad. Nr no prog real toward, settlement la baa been made and the outlook that the atrlke will eprend. Grievance committee, of the Denver and juo Grande and ether runda are dein the city and they will make a mand tor an additional two cente an hour tor the yardmen. If thie la done tt wil either end the preaent atrike Ev-e-or a it to ep tend to other roadi. railroad In the west la threatened. Sixteen of the larger minee near Trinidad, depending directly on the Colorado s Southern fur handling their induct, today closed down lndeflinlte-a reault of the awltchmena The ahutdown will throw atrike. i. 1,000 men out of employment. -- I... which would entail n Iona of of dullara, and to relieve a threatened coal famine at Central City, ten of Central Clty'n .moat prominent dtlaena turned breklee" and Burned a train of fuel deetined for that district. They took charge of the height at Golden, where It had been laid out since the calling of the gneral atrike of trainmen an ' the Colorado k Southern last week. 31 t rr u j . f ; mlttee of the Boilermakers organisation. Reno, Nev., Aug. 7. At National 8 o'clock this afternoon every man In the boiler Pacific at shops of the Southern Sparks, laid down their tools and walked out on telegraphic Instructions from Los Angeles. The men say they have no grievance, but are simply following instructions from the president of the union. ICANN COLLECTION PURCHASED, Five Million Dollars Paid for Things of Art. New York, AugJT. News from London that the Rudolph E. Kaun art collection bad been sold to Duveea brothers for the record price of Sr 000,000, waa received with interest in art circles yesterday. It la likely that several canvases of the collection will ultimately find their way to America. Though the Kann collection was begun only In 1880, It la the moat important and moat carefully selected of ita kind in France. Rembrandts are its chief feature and this master la shown at the height of hie power in eleven canvases which are representatives of his most diverse manner. .. IN PERIL. CONGRESSMAN . Clung to the Bottom of an Upturned Boat EXCELLENT Fourteen Buns Over a Mile Course Highly Meas-ure- VISITED BY BEARS Chicago, Aug. 7. A special on him. Attorney General Notifies te Take Action Without RE- Secretary Injunction. Ultle Rock, Ark., Aug. 7. of Btate McHaney hma Mt received official notice of the ieeu-We-e of an injunction by Judge preventing the state from 'mklng the charter of. .the Rock Mud railroad In Arkansas, and says cannot take action In revoking a iireiise now without being in of court, Gw same aa though had received notice of an lajunc-uon- . Assist-Secretar- Van-krem- con-Jrin- pt Attorney General Kirby notified Mr. clianey today that he can revoke as the Rock Island has oper-'r- a the road since the passage of Wlngo art, without complying i'D the law, and has failed to file charter and pay the fees. ; the Rock Island company, kdofiance cf the state lsv, haa re-"- d Us causa to the federal court. The attorney general urges the secretary to revoke the cha'r-- r before an injunction arrives. Eleven Celestials and Two Japanese Capture Cross-in- s the Rio Grande Pt. . Fur-wniior- ae-its- boilermakers strike. Men Working In Thie Capacity Laid Down Toole Today. Bakersfield, Cel, Aug. 7. A strike r'f ke boilermakers, which aifeele all D In thie capacity employed nnuighnut the Pacific system of the southern Pacific Railroad company, , nto effect this afternoon, when than. fifty men employed na in the local machine shopq etf their work In response to the general order from the atrike com- hnil-'tnake- El Paso, lexah, Aug. 7. Eleven Chinamen, who had succeeded in CTOS' sing the Rio Grande four miles east of El Paso, were captured In the rear of the Eastern Grill on El Paso street, the leading Chinese restaurant in the city. In company of the Chinese were Mar Chew, the proprietor of the restaurant, one ofthe wealthiest Chinamen in the southwest, and a notorious character known as the Jew Kid. These bad, the Immigration officers say, met the Chinamen and brought them to the city In a back. A railroad watchman in also implicated, a boi car fitted np with bedding and provisions far the Chinamen being ready for their reception. Thirteen other Chinamen caught here are under teuce for deportation. 8even Japanese NO OFFICIAL Ole Tweed, Ashland Tweed, Mrs. Ashland Tweed end eon. The Injured: Mrs. Harrison of Des Moines; Mm.. Quinby, Eluia; daughter of L. O. Ver-ne- r, of Maaon City. The heaviest damage to farmern waa in the vicinity at Roskwell, where twelve barns were destroyed and The much live stock was killed. town of Clear Lake wan a heavy sufferer. STATEMENT. Mora Humane Treatment Must Be tended Ineide of Thirty Days. Ex- New York, Aug. 7. None of the offtbe Western Union could he sen toulght regardlug today's striae icers of at Loa Angeles. Word wee received here unofficially that the trouble In telegraph ctrcTes in San Francisco probably would he reopened. R. J. Small, president of the Commercial Telegraphera Union at America, It wee known wee in com- - GRANTS PARTNER PEDDLING FIREWOOD. munication with Commissioner at labor Neil, and requested Mr. Stewart, representative of Mr. Neill, be sent to San Francisco immediately, alleging that union telegraphera were against since their return to work under the agreement, ending the strike pending tbe arbitration of their troubles. President Smell notified ComnifS-sknie- r Nell thsT unless more humane treatment was extended Inside the thirty deye covered by the agreement, the agreemeut would be terminated. , BURNS NOT Bt. Louis, Mo., Aug. 7. Thomas Morrison, at one time a partner with General U. 8, Grant in peddling firewood In St. Louie, died today, aged 82 years. Hie death resulted from a runaway accident, which occurred Monday. DANK CARBOLIC ACIO. 7.J. ho-Q. Loa Angeles, Cal., Aug. Meggs, proprietor of a fashionable tel in this city, but formerly a promiBL lands, committed suicide tonight by drinking carbolic acid. Megga waa about M yeats old. He came here two years ago to benefit hie health. nent bualnesa man of IN CONDITION. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 7. Following a conference between managers of Joe Gene and Jimmy Burns, who were to fight here on August 16, and Manager T. J. McCarey of the Peclfle Athletic club, it waa announced late thin afternoon taht the fight had been Indefinitely postponed, on account of tbe fact that Bunin wan physically unfit to participate. , The club physician and another doctor are said to have pronounced Burns' stomach in such shape that he would be usable lo flghL Tonight, McCnrey stated that Cans had determined to elalm pert of the forfeit sufficient to cover hie expenses. Tonight a local new paper sent a third physician to examine Burn, but the result of hie Investigation fane nut beeen made pub- EDITORS - . J V lic. Former Policeman. Said GUNBOAT EN ROUTE TO DETROIT Galleries on tbe Place Vendoice are being the Far lo Contain Erected Beautiful, and Almost Priceless Pieces of This Famous Aggregation Record-Heral- d g NOT WITH KANE PALACE CHANGES HANDS to the from Standlsh, Mich., ays: Driven from the lowlands by forest Rockland, Me., Aug.7. In, . series flrea, a small army of bears invaded Standlsh yesterday, forcing a suspenof fourteen run over n measured sion of business for several hours and wile course outside the harbor today, terrorising the population. The visit the flrstclass battleship Connecticut, waa made Just aa the stores were the first battleship of the due built opening for business and men were on by the government, made n allowing their way to the factories. which waa highly satisfactory to Rear Admiral D. Evans and the trial board. THINKB WELL OF CORNELL. The avenge epeed of the beet five runs waa 18.78 knots. The . number Ithaca, N. Y, Aug. 7. Prince Vicf propeller revolutions required to tor Marys, of India, whose father make that speed waa 127.7. The fast- rules one of the provinces of the Inest mile waa made In 19.01 (uncorrect-mid- e dian empire, haa announced his intenIt is estimated that these figures tion of entering the Cornell college vlQ he reduced to 18.8. la her beet five of agriculture nqxt fall. His father nisi the Ixmliana, a sister ship of the was impressed by the stories of CorConnecticut, which was built by the nell, which other Indiana here have Newport News Ship Building comspread about the college, and thought pany, attained an average speed of a course here would do him good. The 13.59. prince, who is an athlete, is to try for The trial waa marred by a fatal a place upon the Cornell football accident. L. M. Turner, a fireman of team.. the first class, who was borrowed 1mm the battleship Ohio for the test, a killed by a bucket of ashes fall-toINJUNCTION NOTICE CEIVED. -- - Fersat Flrea Drove the Animals Into a Town. Satisfactory.' . Portland, Idalne, Aug. 7. Clinging to the bottom of an upturned canoe on North Pond yesterday. Congressman George B. Waldo of Brooklyn, N. Y, minutes held hie grip for twentv-flv- e until a party of Wntervllle fishermen, after a run. of a mile and a half la a motor boat got there and rescued him. Mr. Waldo started In the morning alone In! bid ennoe.- ' He had paddled two miles looking for n place to fish, when the wind came up, making a choppy sen. In trying to change hia seat he upset. d Was Bon-qullla- s, of Man's Handiwork London, Ang. 7. The manager of London branch of Duveen broth-er- a eaye there is absolutely no truth J. P. Morgan Not, the Purchaser. Undg charged in the police court with contempt of court, for refusing to tell what be knows of the alleged in the report, that the art collection criminal operations of Louis Glass, of the late Rodolphe Kann, and entered today a plea at not guilty an bought by Duveen brothers for $5,000,-00- the grounds of on re in jeopardy." The cnee wan set for next Wedneswere purchased in behalf of J. Plerpont Morgan. The Duveens add day. that they purpose to sell the collection In Paris. The palace which Rodolphe AMERICAN TOBACCO DECLARES Kann built for the art treasures is InDIVIDENDS. will be In the enie, and they cluded kept there until the completion of the New York, Ang. 7. The American galleries which the Duveens are erect- Tobacco company today declared, on ing on the Place Vendoma. Several ita common stock, the regular quarmuseums, including American institu- terly dividend of 21-- 2 per cent an-- ! tions, today telegraphed offers for and extra dividend of 7 2 per cent, some of the tapestries, which ere a against 21-- 2 regular end 5 per cent conspicuous pert of the collection. extra at the last previous declaration. Mr. Morgan today telegraphed to The dividend la payable September 2. the Associated Freee from Cowes ns follows: "No truth whatever in the report, referring to the allegation that the Duveen brothers had secured the Kann collection for him. Emperor William has conferred the order of the Red Eagle of the second claeeo on Henry J. Duveen of New York. A leading member of the firm of Morgan, Herjee A Co., of which J. Plerpont Morgan is a member, said today that' he was not aware that the famous Kann collection has been purchased In behalf of Mr. Morgan for the Metropolitan Museum of Art of New York. He knew, however, that Mr. Morgan waa greatly Interested In thia collection, and during severs! of bin visits to Parts had considered the question of its acquisition. Mr. Mor- Widow bf Salt Milionaire gan is now aboard his yacht Corsair i the 0, at Cowes. MRS. PEARY Dies AT EAGLE ISLAND. Portland. Me Aug. 7. Mrs. Robert E. Peary, wife of the Polar explorer, hue announced her intention of re- maining all winter at Eagle Island, their summer home, and foregoing nil social engagements. Eagle Island in a bleak, rocky hit of land U Casco Bay nod four miles out to sea. Mrs. Peary's two children, Marie, aged 11, and Robert, Jr., aged t. will remain with her. The only other Inhabitants of the Island will he Antonio Gomes, a Spanish servant, and bis family. NOTED NEGRO DIES. in ed the paying of prise money. Another proposal made by France that the owners of captured merchantmen, should be indemnified, was defeated by thirteen votes to seven. Fourteen delegatee abstained from voting up this measure end twelve were absent. COMMSSION FIXES WHEAT RATE. Washington, Aug. 7- - An order was made by tbe Interstate Commerce commission, In a decision handed down by Commlseioner Harlan today, directing that, beginning on September 15 next, the through rate on wheat from points in Nebraska to Pacific coast terminals, should be not more than 65 cente per hundred pounds. The rate now in force on the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy railroad la 75 cente per hundred pounds. The holds that any rate over the route In question in excess of 65 cents per hundred pounds la illegal. com-missi- TWENTY-FIV- San twenty-fiv- e E ONLY. 7. Only Aug. Frsnclsoo, of the fifty venirement summoned for the completion of the Halsey bribery jury appeared in Judge Dunne's court when the case was resumed this afternoon. WHISKY BARRELS Charity. St. Petersburg, Aug. 7. The nary department Intends, In the course of tbe current year, to lay down two battiest ilps of a new type. Their displacement is to be 19,970 tone, armament ten 12-- 1 neb guns, and minor batteries, turbine engines, end a speed of 21 hnote an hour. ENDED IN Coopers' Poverty-Fune- ral by Have Resented CharOgdensburg, N. Y., Ang. 7. The former Spanish gunboat Don John of Austria, ea route to Detroit, where ges of Graff. she will be used for practice cruising naval reserves, the Michigan by On the trip reached here today. through tbe Canadian cnnala toe vesLm Angeles, Aug, 7. Following the sel grounded twice, but waa released refusal at Western Uni cm Telegraph . without injury. She ran under. her own ateam, averaging eleven knots an officials to reinstate a discharged operator today, nearly seventy members' hour. of Loa Angelos local Commercial of LONOWORTHS BREECH. America, walked out of the operating' Honolulu, Aug. 7 Congressman department st 5:10 thie afternoon. Nicholas LongtKrth. in a speech made At 6:30 o'clock there were five men at the Commercial ciub'e luncheon to- working at the keys and a block away In the Hollenbeck block, over fifty day, nald he hoped that the Philippines would not kmg be with ua. operators were holding a meeting to In the meantime, free trade with the decide upon future action. According Philippines would be a square deni to an unofficial statement by the strikand free sugar would not injme Ha- ing employes, there is absolutely no waii." prospect of the men resuming work before tomorrow and even then their return Is said to be more than proFOLLOW BAKER8FIELD blematical. The men declare their line Angeles, Cal., Aug,: 7. About Intention to mske the reinstatement forty-fiv- e boiler makers employed in of the discharged operator the issue. District Superintendent F. H. Lamb, the local shops of the Southern Pahalf an hour after the men had walkcific company walked out this evened out, said to the Associated Press: ing. At 5:30 thia afternoon the men walked out without previous notice. That is all 1 care to ray at present. I have no requests for the negotiations and I cannot assume any conecction between anything that has happened and the walkout of the men." f RUSSIAN BATTLESHIPS. HIGHER Cincinnati. Aug. 7. The National association announced today that the price of whisky barrels and other similar forme of tight" cooperage would be raised to 94, against n price of $2.60 a few years ago. PACKET CO. HAS PASSENGER SERVICE. Machine Collided With a PLEA OF NOT GUILTY. Emil J. Zimmer. former auditor of the Pacific States Telephone company, who Ben Francisco, Aug. 7. HEAT, HUMIDITY SUFFERING. St 7- - Louie, Mo., Aug. 8even pros- trations were reported tonight cawed by the heat The thermometer registered only 89 degrees, but the midity made suffering generaL Bridge and Result Was Death and Injury. KANSAS Berlin. Aug. 7. The American-Ham-burSteam Packet company today inCorde- formed the Associated Preen that It Syracuse, N. T., Aug. Milwaukee, Aug. 7.-- A race between lia A. Crippen. SO yearn old, widuw Intends to add a passenger service to of Alonso Crippen, one of the old its present freight line In connection two big automobiles from Milwaukee to Okachuee, a distance of about 25 Salt millionaires," died in poverty with Boston. miles, with a supper and a prise of here at tbe home of Dr. Cabetch, who $25 ns the stakes, ended in a frighthad found her starving on hia doorful accident to one of the can, which steps. Her funeral, which took place KIRBYS OPINION NOT WANTED. resulted in tbe death of two of its today, was furnished by charity. At Little Rock, Ark., Aug, 7. K O. occupants and painful, though not the death of her husband In 1879, she was supposed to be worth nearly a McHaney, acting secretary of ntnte, fatal injury to two others. The mamillion dollars, but lost nil through during the absence of Secretary Lud- chine, which met with an accident, wig, Issued a statement late this after- collided with a bridge which spana unfortunate Investment!. noon, criticizing the opinion Issued Elm creek, near Brookfield Junction, by Attorney General Kirby today, in about ten miles west of Milwaukee. PRIZE MONEY DISCUSSED. which tbe secretary of the state Is The wrecked car is owned by Aider-man John Koerner, while Frank urged to annul the charter of the owns the other machine, which The Hague. Aug. 7. Tbe French Rosk Island railroad In Kansas, as be proposal to prohibit the crews of war would not be in contempt tor violat- reached its destination in safety. ships fnm being paid prise money, ing the injunction granted by Judge FOUR KILLED IN TORNADO. was discussed today before the com- Vanderventer at St. Paul. Mr. Haney mittee on tbe Geneva convention and says that he did not call on Kirby Dee Moines, Aug. 7. Final reports carried by sixteen votes to four. Four- for an opinion and he would never teen delegates abstained from voting do so unless legal points were involv- from the storm stricken district of and twelve were absent. Joseph Cho- ed. He says that he will take no north Iowa, Indicate that four met ate, of the American delegation, point-ou- t action in the matter ns he does nut death In the tornadoes which wreaked in thia connection that the laws wish to go to jail for contempt of ruin and havoc yesterday. Ifae dead, all of Hanlon town, are; of the United States already prohlbit- - court. g n Lexington. Aug. 7. Rev. 8. E. Smith, one of the most noted negroes In church nuj political circles in the South, died today of acute Indigestion. resulting from worry over dismissal from the church six weeks ego. to hu- . CITY HEAT. Kansu City; Mo.. Aug. 7 Six persons were prostrated by the heat here today. The maximum temperature of 92 degrees wee accompanied by great humidity, making this the moot uncomfortable day of the summer. DREYFUS' LAWYER HONORED, Parle, Aug. 7. Maltre MorearJ. one of the lawyers who defended Dreyfus during hie second trial, haa been decorated with the cross of the Legion of Honor. JEALOUS HUSBAND SHOOTS WIFE Mul-ker- Ely, Ner, Aug. 7. Mad with jealousy, James T. Quarles, colored, battered hie wife and then fired four hots at her last Saturday afteraoom Poor markmanehlp was all IB at pr rented him from killing the woman. ; week to carry on the strikes now In progress. It is estimated thnt from $30,000 to $35,000 a week will be raised in thie manner. cents a |