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Show Ogden, Utah, September S, I90S. NO. 216 FOREST FIRES 1IEL BUIS DEMOCRATS FAKE ST ORY KILLING FOUR1 STILL MENJICEj ATTEMPT OPEN WAR ON OF CORRUPTION TO KILL TEDDY Refugees Pray far Rain and Live Fatal Fire in Denver in Which Four, Men Lose Their Lives and in Deadly Fear of High Wind Major Chisholm to Be Rebuilt Wadsworth Who Was With President Roose- velt at the Time Tells of Harmless Target 8. Kk.rert DULUTH. Mum.. Sept. rlrtit itiduy destroyed Snowball, a subllllil-ii.K- . mit Tlie inhabitants After burning over a radius of Si miles the fir died out again. They were renewed as a result of a slight bitese, showing that they are still a serious menace. The Murk of rebuilding Clirisliolin Mas started today. The lefugees are praying for rain, but there are no Indications of lains at this time. Reports from Hibbiug this afternoon say high Minds are predicted for tonight. North M ind is now biouing fifteen miles an hour. The people are in terror. Smoke and ashes are being carried a hundred miles. M1NXEAFOL1S. Minn., Kept. Plans were made by the businesa men here today lu collect 825.0U0 for the fire sufferers. The St. Paul iiy council appropriated I5.1MUI today. f Practice Coughlin Has Nothing to Do With It. hla home wa in Walpole. Muon., with hi father. James Coughlin. He denied having any designs upon the president's life and denied being at Oyster Bay Saturday. He is evidently demented and rambles continually. He admit, that he waa once confined In an asylum. He says he carries a revolver for hla own protection and there waa no indication that it had been fired. In fact it was empty and there were no cartridges found In hla pockets. The probable result of today's examination will be that Coughlin ought to be confined to the Long Island insane asylum, unless his relatives can 8. The L. Sept. UIXEOLA. I, Doc-u- n arrange otherwise. of John Coughlin by Secretary Loeb this afternoon gave Wri-;h- t and Bums convinced them a statement declaring that the reout with connected that Coughlin was not ported attempt to assassinate President the Incident reported t0 be an attempt Roosevelt was a fake, absolutely withRoosevelt. President to iMeinate out foundation. To the United Press Coughlin said bat. U I. Sept. crlor York today New for to hi departure ex-TWadaworth Wolcott James tutor attempted the story of the Roosevelt of President with was riding Saturday. The major ahot a that declares and piealdent tht was road but the near w Diedat either of them. On not the lWrted prae-tlM- H target was died by It eoatmry on the farm of Emlen Roosevelt. hwftifRtlona at Mlneola aa to the man the nqiNted of the shooting. proved an to be harmleaa OTSTER S.-f- Lj Many are Injured. b..1 i'nl.i . ,. I ' I . , to Congress for Ship and Establish Great Subsidy Routes on Pacific. Mail Cal, Sept. I. E H. Harrtman closed a deal today for tht purchase of the steamships Venturi, Sierra and Sonoma, from the fAST FRANCISCO. Oran Line. He will establish a new npreat service between San Francisco and Ancon, Panama, opening competition on the Pacific Coast for canal sup-plle- a. The ships have been idle for a Trsr since the abandonment of hope tor a government subsidy. Hardman undoubtedly renew hla efforts to 111 LITTLE TO DO j I j in That III., Hept. 8. Speech-Maki- ng Sol- diers Are Not Enthusiastic. State. Under the provisions of the primary law, state of all parties will be held conventions to the car, and, having rubber heels, William J. Bryan tomorrow. Illinois in did hear nvt my They approach. they were busy formulating plane to assas- Is expected to attend the Democartlc sinate the next president, who they session, which- will be held in Peoria, said would be you, and, moreover, they and will deliver an addrese. At tomorrows gatherings, the variwere going to try to do their best to Implicate some negro men. One of the ous parties will adopt platforms, elect electors and nominate canmen was very desperate, and swore he would do It In Chicago next time didates for university trustees. The you came; but that he would do so action of the recent primaries Mill be with a rifle from the top of some ratified. The national delegates and electors skyscraper. Yours respectfully, were exempted from the operation of YOUR UNKNOWN FRIEND." the primary law, and the university trustees were not brought under its for the reason that to do provisions MAN PARDONED that would have barred women from voting, which they are fiermltted to do JUMPS HIS BOND for trustees under the statutes SANDUSKY, Ohio, Sept. SMike at the Soldiers Home wus a It address today. At 10:30 In the morning he addressed a large audience In the opera house under tlie Taft organisation of the city and the county committer. The aggressive Foraker leaders Mere denied Invitations to the opera house meeting. Judge Taft's reception at the Soldiers' Home M'as chilly. He was not cheered as he drove beta'een the lines of veterans to the administration building In an automobile. He spoke briefly. The opera house audience was composed mostly of women. Congressman Kelfer and Herrick prv-iidJudge Taft In brief talks. Judge Taft peldgtd himself to a lontlnuu-tln- n of tlie Roosevelt jmiIIcIcs relative to trusts and railroad ralea non-politic- al ed GO THROUGH FORM OF CONVENTIONS JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, gept.. gept. Under the new primary law, the first experiment of the kind In thin state. Democratic, Republican, Prohi- bl:ion, Populist and goclalist parties of the state met at noon in this city today for the purpose of adopting for the campaign. The candidates named at the direct primaries. 8. plat-for- e GETS BLACK EYE i' Kan" The Bept malled n Topeka f August and tht0 Jul!f'i W,1I,am H. Taft, In identijritf'r ;arn th Republican of an sieged to h,m' Th ,etter hlch rma,leJ to the chief of po-Ut 0f ,udw Taft cfflclal tod' y the tter n fri1T,r ad-hl- ch nacUrr Jr follows; tVaw-ATKn- " Au- ? Taft-- Iar - 8. Secretary Sir- -I feel 7 f the faita thBtn,,hten you on some Four deeply concern you. nvsfenn r, .hl . c, l'1,,p,',',ua looking men conversation In a box U-- 0 ardi- - DEs MOINES, Iowa, Sept, 8. The state senate today defeated the primary law measure modeled after the Oregon law by a vote of 85 to 18. To- ts ur..!atVurnal yMtenJy printed lrtter I was very close BIG RUSSIAN FAIR. KUNI NOVGOROD, Sept 8. Merchants from all over Russia, Siberia and foreign lands are mingling at the great annual Nljnl Novgorod Fair, which la now In full blast. It Is estimated that the total sales will reach 8100,000.000. GOV. A. B. CUMMINS FAR FROM GOAL DES MOIXKH. Iowa, Held. 8. In the the House m lint octal vote today Governor Cummins received 4 votes; scattering Ftand letters' cast 2H; Iorier, the 1 leinorrat, received II. An adjournment Mas tuken till 2 o'clock. The senate vote this aft moon wus HOVE 0 CiimmiiiH. 1; r'stand patters.' Porter, 14; scattering 17. WILL ESCORT CHANCE Ii. Taft OREGON SCHEME OF HIS DANGER euutry. IN TENNESOEE d. GETS WARNING timial i inumittee deelded also to be--- in limned lately the organisation of a National of ltryan and Kern i lulls simultaneously throughout I ho ON THE STUMP na-tirn- iai TAFT niii-crnt- II.-00- EUGENE V. DEBS IS SPEAKER OF DAY AT LABOR MEN'S OUTING JUDGE t'HRAt ii . Ill, St pt s. Tin 1 it natioii.il , oimnitlce will invoke tlie corrupt prat lit es Hit te prevent the lavish use of money by tlie Republican national committee in the doubtful states. The committee in st ssion today iterfeeled arrangements with OFFER BIG PURSES. MILWAUKEE. WIs. Kept, ft A 2:10 Samuel ilonuiers and other labor lead0 ers to remain on the stump continuousclaee trot fi.fi'iii, 2:18 class pace. a 2:25 class trot, 81.00, are ly until election day. It also arranged and carded for decision at the Wisconsin for the distribution -of literature. State Fair today. The M. and M. 85.000 These matters Men- ilciidcd at a conference between William J. ltryan. the stake U set for tomorrow. members of the national committee I and other national party leuders. John W. Kern, the candidate for HeMas among those present. lmets from the state chairmen in a number of the doubtful states rv Ived today were Muttering and dtddedly optinilstte. After tliu conference t.alay the na- - m. r of ! e Tour in Ohio a subsidy from the next Con-He will offer to enlarge the Farlflc mail fleet, agreeing that the KANSAS CITY, Mo, Sept. Charles JEROME SAYS mvmment shall use the ships when-- ; W. Anderson, alias January, pardoned wr necessary, f by President Roosevelt and arrested THAW CANT GO Saturday night In a poker raid, has STRIKERS MAY disappeared. He was released on bond, declaring that he was engaged in a NEW YORK, N. Y, Bept. 8. Disfriendly game." When hla case was RETURN TO WORK called he did not appear. Hla wife trict Attorney W. T. Jerome declared today that he thought it unlikely that says he has left town. Harry K. Thaw would be able to go to kINXEPKG, Manl, Sept 8. The Pittsburg In response to the summons Cndtan Pacific mechanics through-- i RUSTIN MYSTERY In the bankruptcy proceedings He 1 th west are seriously discussing said the order to have him appear waa adopting the alleged offer of the rall- STILL UNSOLVED merely a technical move. V7 comrany t0 take back all strikers Into their old positions, pending the Kopenlng of negotiations on certain 4tlon upon which the men and OMAHA, Neb, Sept. 8. At the cor" wntpany do not agree. oner's Inquest today on the death of Dr. Frederick Rustln, the trend of the RURAL CARRIERS. evidence pointed to murder. Mrs. Fustin . UttLE ROCK. Ark, Sept. 8. Ar- - explained her husbands ante mortem vJ'3 Tun ma carriers, In session statement and declared he had been will send a delegation to shot by a man. Dr. Langford, the maha next month to attend the first person to arrive after the shootconvention and invite that ing, said he did not think the wound to meet In Little Rock In irctire Leaders on the Stump. JUDGE TAFT FPR1XGEIFLD, I Hill Appeal States Campers and Other Labor d Work of the Conventions CANAL SERVICE to Prevent Lavish Use of Money in Doubtful . Illinois Primary Law Lightens the Republican Leader Begins FOR PANAMA Bryan and His Backers Will Invoke Federal Statute Sept t - Four ti.cn dc.ith. John 1 Kum i i ,i l.ii.i.i. Hi., I a docn su' other b mm., bii't to th.it destroy the hotel day In .. Belmont lltiinlredM of sues:, were in the bui..: c whin the tire started. Many .i.niad from tiie uppir stories' and tv i r.. more or less injured in- Jured iii falling upon the hard pave-- i ment. :h, r crushed and trd- den underfoot n the mad panle of tbeotfcupaiits of the plave. Four men are known t h.ite been burned to death In the building before help could reach tht in. DEN Mere Mas : THE RED SPECIAL candidate for president, arrived in Ogden later V. goclalist Debs, Eugene INDIANS HOLD FAIR. yesterday than waa expected on account of the trains on the Denver and EL RENO. Okla, Sept 8. An In- Rio Grande being delayed. He was escorted to the Glenwood park and an most of his remarks to dian Industrial and Mechanical Fair, enthusiastic gathering greeted him. He concentrated a few sith urords in favor of hla argument labor, up winding made the by Illustrating the progress redskins of Oklahoma, waa opened socialism. As soon as he closed his speech he was escorted back to the here today. Two thousand Indiana Union station, where he boarded his Red Fpeclal and continued on west. which Is making the campaign tour, is shown in the principally An pa hoes and Cheyennes The famous speial, flustratlon. accompanying have entered exhibits Republican Factions Get Together Party of Local Railroad Officials and Adept Harmony Program Depart for West to Meet Tillman for Governor. Magnate. NEW YORK, N. Y., gept. 8. An agreement of the Tennessee Republican factions has been reached. G. N. Tillman, nominated by the regulars. Mill make the race for governor, T. Wright having withdrawn. Wright M'aa made one of the elect org at were and friends several hla of large nude electors. Chairman Frank H. Hitchcock made the announcement today declaring that the arrangement gave the Republicans a chance to carry the state. For the purpoee of meeting and escorting Edward H. liarrlinan, railroad magnate, a special train carrying several officials of the systems, with officers In this city, departed west this morning. In the party were W, H. Bancroft, vies president and general manager of the Oregon Short Line railroad; J. M. Davis, assistant general manager of the same road; Division Superintendent EL C. Man son, of the Southern Facifle railroad; J. K. Dunn, superintendent of motive power and machinery of the Oregon Short Line railroad, and William Ashton, chief engineer of the Oregon Short Line NEW HIGH SCHOOL railroad. While awaiting the arrival at Harri-ma- n out of the Sacramento division, INSTRUCTOR IS the offlclale will Inspect the work bedone on the new line between ON THE GROUND ing Clipper Oap and Colfax, where in a short distance Harrlman la having many mllea of track saved by the expenditure of many millions of dollars. new of the branches Among the The Utah Construction company, of enthla be to school year Ogden High Ogden, haa the contract and as malarged are domestic science and manual terial was rushed to the scene a few and physical science. The newly ap- weeks ago, the work Is now on In pointed physical Instructor, J. M. Mas- - earnest ters, with degrees and records from RAINSTORM HELPS Ottowa University, Kansas, Is in OgCITY'S APPEARANCE den, and will probably have to teach Although the elements threatened branches in school this season until the all day yesterday, the clouds Ogden new gymnasium building is ready, held their own until a late hour last to when his whole time will be given evening and then made up for the time physical science. He comes with a lost In the day. Early In the mornrecord for running a hundred It splice red aa If the celebration ing yards, and has been coach on record waa to come to a close aa far aa the aa a football teams. He Is regarded parade end outdoor sports were conhigh class man. cerned. Almost continuously through the night a heavy downpour raged, the aiding In keeping pedestrians unBOWMAN KELSEY der cover. The precipitation for the night wee by an inch the heavleat of WEDDING HELD the season. The rain was welcomed, however, aa everything this morning appeared neat and clean and the streets were free At the pareonge of the First Presby- from dust. AH the foliage looked ae if terian church In Logan yesterday after- it had sprung up In the night, maknoon at 1 oclock, the marriage of Ray ing the city more beautiful than ever. Bowman, popularly known In Ogden, and Miss May Kelsey, a charming IN NO SHAKE young lady of Salt Lake, was solemnImmediate ised In the presence of only relatives of the contracting parties, MUNSONS OFFICE Ernest Rev. Clemenson officiating. As-bu- ry ten-seco- nd Bowman and Miss Mrytle Kelsey stood up with the bride and groom. Following the ceremony, a wedding dinner was served, Mr. and Mrs. Bowman, accompanied by their relatives, leaving shortly after for Ogden. After a brief visit here, they will return to the state capital, where the groom, M ho Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Bowman of Ogden, and Is nlth the National Development company of Salt Lake and the bride will make their home. Only one employe of Division SuperC. Mansons office haa been discharged and no extensive cleaning Is Intended, as reported in one of the Salt Lake newspapers. The one to fall, through action of the officials, la John Owen, a bookkeeper. The other members of Mr. Manson's staff will be retained. The present force has been found efficient and no other changes are expected. intendent E. |