Evening Standard, The (Newspaper) - June 12, 1912, Ogden, Utah LET YOUR WANTS BE KNOWN IN THE EVENING STANDARD WEATHER FORECAST THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT THB WEATHED WILL DE UNSETTLED WITH LOCAL SHOWERS TO NIGHT on THURSDAY A FEARLESS INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER No CenU OGDEN CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY EVENING IUNE IN OBJECTS TO MT OLO FATHER HOLE Of LUG Entered a at thi Utah Havoc Wrought Among Little Fishing Villages Seattle June of the havoc along the Alaska and the adjoining cj Afognak and Raspberry by tit eruption at which forth lait Thursday are lag In lowly The report re- at Beward the nearest cable to scene of the disaster that the greatest damage wii done great Ion of amons the little fishing Tillages cm tie coast of the peninsula virtually at the foot of the volcano No definite newa has been fd from these settlements which haVe a population of about JOO mostly but reports from a pros cannery town on the opposite of trait that ft was probable that those on the mainland escaped The news from cited however that there waa no loss of life on Island the largest and most populous of he distressed group Provisions and Aid Sent Every effort Is Wins made to let sld to the stricken Tillages Captain Kartland W Berry commander of the revenue cutter Manning has been at since the eruption began and tu taken personal charge of ing relief Hit undoubtedly haved the 11 res of many persons In for he ordered all the 500 men women and children In the town to board hla as soon as the eruption tan and since the outburst ed the officer and crew of the have devoted all energy assisting the destitute people Calls for relief funds have been sent out bv appointed by the citizens a Cordova and Seward The has been asked to the transport Sheridan which Is In Van waters to proceed at once to transport Is stocked with provisions which are needed In the distressed district ite effect of the eruption on titlon waa Indicated by a re- br 8 V who has charge of the government now In Seattle said that there was Imminent dinter of losing all the stock at tho nation of the pollution of tho water supply and the destruction of forage and grain A supply of grain for the Mock was from yesterday Houses Recked by Shocks sta Ga Juno farth shocks were felt here at Col- 8 C and Oa early today House were rocked and the Inhabitants were roughly when their beds were felt each lasting about fifteen seconds damage was and no one was hurt Here the shocks were felt more dls r ahout the d the residence quarter In the M ther Ue There was considerable alarm before hocks ceased were In At Savannah vibrations were Houses there were pictures and jpt furniture A peculiar feature of Quake at Columbia was that nV felt the more than those In the open Puts Poison in Whiskey to Save Family From Abuse Greensburg Pa June free h the rest of the family from bis father's repeated f Put poison In his father whisky and thus ed the latter death according to a confession made by the young man here Tho boy formally was charged with murder EXPERT IS tf TER Wl Officer of Cruiser Aids Firemen With cue Work Bishop Bitterly Opposes Proposed Coinage of Them J be flam a building and not only assisted In checking the blate but Takes Impressions of Finger Prints Left by Murderer The fire was In a table but It to Mk cloth a-d troped his say among the out member of wbo were DELIBERATE IN THEFT AND FRAUD la June W eipert of the eral at Leavenworth Kan who wa called here to make records of the bloody finger print left by the derer of the Moore family and their pests last Sunday night Is In Omaha In consultation with Chief of Police Donahue HI plan Is to conduct with the aid of a of Omaha an Independent and thorough examination of the affair McClaughrey Is con- that some one familiar with the Moore family and house committed the murder He takes little stock In the theories that attempt to link the tragedy with similar crimes in sas and Colorado The man who did that knew the family their habit and the ments of the said Everything Indicate that ne first murdered the two ilrU and then went up and the Moore family on the second floor No one not familiar with the house could have done that work out awakening someone since the girls were In a strange apartment The murder was not the work of a maniac according to belief but rather of a scheming re- vengeful murderer So tar as the public Is aware not a single clew has been found as to the Identity or ent whereabout of the murderer A reward of has been offered by the state and one of by gomery county for the apprehension of the assassin Early today residents of the county by hundreds tegan coming into ca to be present at the funeral afternoon of the victims of the edy who were widely funeral Is to be held at 3 o'clock in public park It Is the at- tendance will be from to A third finger print expert arrived here today It Is said he will lave Impressions of tht tips of the dead the suggestion having been made that some of the prints found In ferent parts of Oie house might have made by one of the victims Hear Admiral Von was up preparatory t C Blair's J H for to there to be privately entertained by Mr and Mrs James Other officer with CT Prominent New Yorker com- the guests Dinner will be served aboard the this evening after which the admiral and about forty cers accompanied by Rear Admiral and a like number of cera will be entertained at mer under tbe auspice of the of the city of New York The visitors will depart tomorrow NIXON'S NOT APPOINTED Reno June ln answer to th Information that It was reported tha he had a successor to the late Senator S nor Oddly Hated here thl You may tay I have not made an appointment and will not my when the appointment will be made The formality of making the pointment of United States senators during the Interim the Ing of the provides for the filing of the certiorate of nomination with the of stale Inasmuch waa proclaimed a holiday no such action could have been taken In event Pa June II M Lengel of the Follower of Christ denomination and pastor of the Ing church which he built at hi own expense I bitterly opposed to the proposed coinage of half-cent and In an Interview here he emphatically denounced the politicians In Washington and de- clared that they desired to Introduce denominations to Injure the church and fatten their own purses is one aspect for the that appeals to me at whole scheme m at all he tald That Is with the age of half-cent pieces the poorer classes could better afford to enjoy the privilege of a church But then the people who roll In wealth If this measure passes might have an op- of dropping a In the collection plate at a Sunday service Instead of a nickel It has been my that the people who have the most money glie the least to the church Lengel leaves In a few week on a western tour and to organize a number of new gations of his Captured at Bunker Hill in Soon be Returned June Sara Hughes minister of and rente has received a request from the Hunker Hill Monument association of United States that the old gun raptured at Danker Hill In 1776 by the and now resting on the del at Quebec be returned The Massachusetts ty Is back the request It Is able In view of the peace nary the gun will be returned by the Canadian government and a will shortly he sent to the war department at Washington setting forth Canada willingness as an dence of International good will to surrender the field piece Agricultural Bureau Has Issued Statistics Washington June the In crease in the cost of living during th year has brought to producer of the United States aa far as receipts count has been figured ou by the of the agricultural de bureau of statistics Fol lowing were prices paid to producer on June I and 1911 respectively Sergeant to Have 800 Men Within Call at Convention American Woman Held in Bond Having ried Foreigner Y x Y- Junc en his In the Re- national committee and on Taft Colonel last gainst the of a n Id Mr Taft assumed the presidency Is to be treated i of the In defiance of the duly with Of the people Colonel crm dangerously near c of our con- n to the whole spirit of I former president laid especial In Ta from the district of Indiana n fact he said that men were In the la the convention which elect these two I a Van statement say SHONTS SPEAKS AT DRAKE UNIVERSITY h of the K whether the iV to nominate r for th highest of- iv flr or by dellb r ln the of to remitted e people of this right v tht rule the or whether the party he people have DCS la June that the spirit of unrest abroad Is worldwide and that the weakening of home ties and the loss of church In- fluence been accompanied the world over by discontent lessening of effort and 1 growth of paternalism Theodore P Shonts of York urged that the people of America cet lark to the individualism of forefathers Mr Shonts delivered the com- before a clays cf more than at Drake university Mr was The of Individualism tbe o Schools Continuing said American had a com of dwellers In larte elt dwellers In cliffs to the the Individual I likely to his from the of an not from standard of public Ion After the of pa Mr Shonts get lark and Hie schools must ret to to the old fashioned that respert properly authority Is the the and state must beln arrest further a form of which ha benevolence r It aim hut can only re- sult In the of the Ins the and it the the and the Our fought for freedom rom a and their nuM not It he of a state ct Individual nd will prevent n C June Frank Law American wife of a wealthy Chinese of X 1 arrived married a foreigner she Is viewed by the Canadian authorities as a Chinese despite her American birth and made the trip ada as bonded merchandise en route to the Orient Tie are by their sit children and an maid Mrs I aw was refund permission to take a tour about the city on her arrival although the maid was at liberty to come and FO as she pleased and the mistress escaped detention In the shed where American Chinese hound to the re Mr The are en route to Lome In China TO AID FACTIONS Chicago K Stone serjeant-at-arms of the convention will assisted by SiK men besides having 00 policeman at hi call Mr Stone declared last night that IRe stampede among the spectators at east can happen Among the assistants will be lawyers ers physicians Business men politicians who are alile to 1 sufficient Influence to gain an No questions are concerning or social The position Is honorary by having sufficient influence with Fred W of the arrangements committee and National man Frank Louden of Illinois Mr Stone said that If hi plans were carried out there would be little Rer of any one being Injured In pedes will he well In if trouble he fald last night 111 be someone at hand to stop any trouble that starts There will many women In the hall and s he a crash of them i Je seriously or kl Washington June dar In congress Senate Met at noon Agreed to program of re- cesses during national convention Refused to reconsider Ms adoption of the conference on army propriation House Met at 11 a ni up sundry civil appropriations Majority Leader Underwood an- would take a days only during the national convention FIVE BILLS PASSED IN ARIZONA Arii June till were parsed by the Arizona assembly yesterday and a drastic pure food was flirted the senate to nal within a few minutes The bills that met favorable action In the house were those providing for the publication of all constitutional amendments creating the office of state engineer appropriating for Ibe good roads fund a eral levy Mil creating the of- If of assistant secretary of state Thursday has been generally upon as tie day of final adjournment of the extra session Corn cents Wheat cent SC 3 cents Oat 34.7 cents Barley Hye seed Potatoes Hay 117.74 Cotton lie Butler Chickens lie Egg Price on May 15 1915 and 1911 respectively Hogs Beef cattle Veal calves Sheep Milch cows Horses Milk per gallon 50 Sc Apples Beans Sweet potatoes Onions Clover seed Timothy seed 17.16 Hops Honey comb Wool Peanuts Cabbage corn Cotton seed 119.21 Taft Men Rob velt of Two fornia Delegates T Chicago June who will the for women flank to the national cnn deride I to t win natter tbe Taft no one? Tho B presented on the opening ilay of convention and Mil he carried by a or imminent suffragists beaded by MU and MI'S S p The Mill be presented Jus as It has been many said Miss Is nothing an 1 nothing spe daily or It Troops in Pursuit of Cuban Insurgents Santiago Cuba June ent of government troops under Ma r I today the in nti In a battle near Kl 10 Wall of Water Sweep Buffalo Doing Much Damage Warns Publicity Bureau Regarding Newspaper Reports New York June Oay letter to Pnin n of National Publicity of Scranton Pa The National Publicity lou atk me to give an Interview sayl Ing what I would say to the readers of 1.000 newspapers I would say to hem to be very careful about be all they see In the Very truly yours WILLIAM J Mayor TO VETO Sheridan Wyo Jure wal of water from a cloudburst In thi mountains last night swept down Clear creek canyon on to the town o partly wrecking the place and presumably a number ot deaths At last accounts the water was entering the second story win lows of the telephone exchange Buffalo has about 2.000 Inhabitants and Is In the Clear creek yon the sides of are steep and nigh only a few blocks wide the town Is mere than a mile long Late last the telephone ator Buffalo called Sheridan and reported a wall or water had wept down the away several brick blocks Many p e had drowned the operator said but no Idea of the number was obtainable The water Is now flowing Into this through the fecund story dow and here the wires down and no further communication was possible An automobile relief party was made up here and started for Buf v for nts deny the rich! of the Taft falo which Is forty miles era to fix a roll call to tho I dan to the probably will be reached until after daylight RELIEF FELT IN CUBA Havana Cuba June at hm re- here with the satis ie peril of im- d he Ar tona and California case set or today and the case eit on tho list of states the an national set Its meet i for 9 o'clock today with the pro ect of an all day and loaf The California case In tlew of tie made Monday by Former Dick the Taft contest ey promised to bring the title to IB whole tale delegation Into on owing to an alleged conflict ween the California state w and the official call of the Re- national committee Issued at the meeting held Washington The national committee call cd that the ot each con- hould have the of two delegate reptesent them in the Republican convention The California Imary law although the first re- rns that the Taft delegate the congressional district ere elected over tht Roosevelt tes the of state acted der the tale primary law and ve all delegate to Colonel It because of hi large majority In J e state however the state determined that between the and Fifth were not clearly enough de- to make possible aa accurate count of the Tatt or Roosevelt force In the district Tbl further complicated the cast a u waa presented to tht committee today In the Louisiana committee expected to reach late to day tbe regularity of the state I directly at Issue Three delegation appear from the large one Instructed for ami beaded by national man Pearl Wight and two for Taft only one of which tbe committee fee a regular In an attempt to ical the Louisiana spilt after the Re- national convention of 1908 he national committee directed a to go to and ry to bring the warring faction gether Member of thl committee which consist of E C Duncan of North Carolina Ralph Williams of and Secretary William Hay ward of New York prepared to go nto the Louisiana case In the today and testify aa to thj made In the state last H is that the ons were brought together then and an agreement under which became state chairman be faction sent the recognized aft delegation while Pearl the Roosevelt delegation alms equal regularity for hli ate There are two sets of irge from Arizona one for Taft and e other for the latter the intestine faction In the state con- after Taft men had anlzed the followers held convention In the same hall and a The its deny tlie rich! of the Taft LAND FRAUDS EXPOSED Washington June ment of land thi i Secretary of data nent In position in are to I i gainst nd r y correspondence steps to 1 frauds and the country Uje his depart Investor warning ti given The troops made effect He of their artillery and now are the He Insurgents Mil ies to express the g MANY VISITORS AT VASSAR COLLEGE N y ]wf haln class day daj visitors who the campus e V landing fron of thi aid h considered to prompt and effective of Inter- Mite act In speeches he has it It defir.i he ound nn Tl The ill ir i ebl for of Taylors home and the I The class procession ranva crass Mis of Vow led the line r nan of Milwaukee was for Juniors Mis An- a Pence the seniors was kune by sophomores Thi Mil Juniors all hi The seniors wore with nr an I the Tho gave sev restricting It o f The ire in in not It M T of of he LOUISIANA AGAIN SWEPT BY FLOODS June IJ floods In hive become another lo r AM Hie breaking of i of from f miles ilig riery aie rnce their n Ines and 1 if DECISION the I nf Just before the committee ai It nas said that the ana would de- i clare that the of the national Its authority when It went j delegation was elected of I Mr was prepared to tin committee that the national delegation which nent to in K went there for nf early tions n 1 nut the if The sjx Arizona Taft Hire by a voce vote Hubbell J T II ert T Morrison K I and J Senator tho defeated at tir i roll i all e n refused Tor tin fix 1 n uf Robert in from rott an.! James T Williams Jr of Tucson At of the COMPANY a ni by Judge a ary Injunction company the IV company The order restrains the de- fendant storing and Trom company It i water from rn ready to tin c i volr In that It ha f in the th Heird of cf thet Continued Seven THIS PAPER CONSISTS OF 10 INSTEAD OF 8 PAGES THIS EVENING WHY? BECAUSE MUST NOT CROWD OUT THE NEWS