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Show MINNESOTA DEED IOPXINS MID FOREST FIRES PLAY HAVOC their Instructions front the state vote Speaks Well of on the aenatorshlp rather than the i M. Shaw glit Says He is Wrong But dyan r Enety on Question. e fcpt. RUhard Yate. and aev- t0 ttend , f hi l. here convention Republican rtaw a ia The platform adopted March Uat of the one adopted the ,ht there la no mention of quest le" or the personal liberty in,.. endorsee A. J. Hopklna for III., STKINGFIELI. j ote by districts. Governor IVnivn'v administration wa endorsed and commended. Bpeakt-Joseph G. Cannon was the temporary and ierni&nent chairman. Leslie M. Bhaw of Iowa, former secretary of the treasury, was the princiHe declared that pure pal speaker. Democracy had proved a failure every time it had been tried. He said the Republican party promises the people protection, and that the tariff committee was working out the details. He declared that the last panic was the result of a cry of Fire in a crowded hall when there was not even a smoke. He paid a tribute to Bryan's personal character and concluded by eulogising Taft. He declared that Bryan was wrong on every public question. j, Motion to the United State, the legislators to take aen-urg- es 01 ROPLE L FOR LABOR Ratifies Contract :il Present Corporation and Deal Buck Range Case Goes to Master in of Ogden now own the w CHI Knrmti system of the city. All that nr remains to b done is to turn over He plant to the municipality and this vil bf.done on January 1, 1909. Hk contract, between the city and of which Ok company, with the term (Miens are 1 ready familiar, waa re atrrd at the council meeting laat night, nulmously approved and filed, cub payment of I15S.400, to raise (trict a special tax levy of ten mills In been made and the assumption of I4SIM9 In bonds whk'h are held as a sartisge, are Involved In the contract, Attack Chancery-Vici- ous On Chisholm. Calumet and Other Cities Sutter From Mitchell Resented. WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 9. Justice Gould In the U. 8. district court today ruled that the testimony In the case of the Buck Range A Stove Co. against Gompera, Mitchell and the other labor leaders to have them adjudged i In contempt for violating the court'a order against the Federation of Labor for the publication of the Unfair Uat" shall be taken before a master In The limit la fixed at olxty lo soon as the system passes under chancery. sulci pal control, steps will be taken days tr refund th bonds, at a lower rate of Attorney Davenport for the company, Mmst, than the five per cent which pointing hla finger at John Mitchell, who waa seated with Samuel Gompera flsy are now bearing. Plus nr already under way for the and other labor leaden, exclaimed: n, ppointment of a public service We'll ahow that Mltchell'a affidavit to legalise which It will be In this connection la a statement Mcesury to pass a bill through the wholly falae and made with the knowlvxt legislature. edge that it waa false." Mitchell flushed but made no move to respond. Judge Alton B. Parker, the Federation attorney, declared that hla client had a reputation as good aa that of any other man In the United States. W. H. Smith, a local attorney, waa appointed master In chancery. S Council mm Much Decides, After gument, Ar- That Central System Would be Too OUT TO CHISHOLM. Minn.. Sept. 9 A beer wagon was Mopped on the road to, lay by the guards and the bottles smashed. Two cars of beer on the tracks may be confiscated. People are afraid of Incendiarism. It is reported that men set fire to waste paper with the Intention of starting a conflagration, but were scared away by a woman screaming. Many are returning to the work of n building. The relief work la well In hand. dls-wln- plant haa been several of the coua-claimed that under the It n. being ver 17, io per month PEORIA. In fuel be Mved. while !! b1"1' a Wpare the f.,ur separate heating for the A enming winter, an 111., Sept. 9. It le estimated that there are 40,000 $ visitor here today to visit the Democratic state convention, which met In this city this af- - of between 11.500 and $2,000 A tornoon. Adlal E. Stevenson, required, the Democratic candidate tor nlral hating piant on the city governor, spoke. Then followed 0Uld c,,rt cluw to the routine business 0f the con- $8,000. ftc ng In expenses of ventlon and following this Wll- the heating of municipal bulldlnga would liam J. Bryan spoke. Mr. Bryan will also apeak In the court t 11T,W,rrant,a thi" ePnHturw now, house square after the conven- fl The reaolu- the new tioh. for the accommodation of w tat be J? rr nht p"1 vote. $ 4 those who could not gain ad- mission to the convention hall. Governor John A. Johnson, of Minnesota, and John H. At- wood, or Kansas, will speak to- - night ... BIG DEMOCRATS ETEj;iIENA' AT MANS 8EPT- .LHE RING AT Zl27' NEL 'N T088 Up m0NGTNu8 G0T COME TOGETHER pOR favored CHICAGO, ni.. sept 9. It waa an AT nounced at Democratic headRYH0TiTHE FIRST quarters today that William J. Bryan would ECOMnABL 'N GAN8 FAVOR. visit West Virginia during his tour and meetR0UND 18 IN PRO- - confer with Henry G. Davis. A $$$ Tse David B. with als)i waa ing arranged WILL Hill UhT Tn uJn RECE,PT and Judge Alton B. Parker at THAn igjooo. Rosemont, New York, Uc- - 0A?vJl 8UN 8HI,NG the ini:iiii m'.i e. south of the town is il.e buildings I ft standing. A thouf.i- a men urv out fighting the flames. i: fility jh'I'miuk btfii to j;,il or fined wln-rthey had money. Tiny were cHUght hKiling or hiding ulMikloiicd property. hit wll-fenc- e UIBRING. Minn., Sept. 8. There Is fire In the town of Mahoning west of hers. A thousand men are out fighting. The wind is light und northerly. Telephon,. rmniminlcatinn bus been restored Intwevn and Nashauk for the first time In four days. Bill lieuf is In the hospital. He Is the only man known to lie hurt or killed. He waa overtaken in his saloon trying to save hla drawer. Inventor ! in His Flying Machine 1 Remains in the Air Almost an Hour and Travels j inn.!-las- t r-- wn-M'- Vl inM1 l.icr.iiiuc of 38 Miles. in-.!- jiw i.ixe at Rate -! iniii-- spi-et- at i. in; hi mu) Wi iglit h.iiil hi- r'.i-- i M mi hour, or two ini! the '0.1 ill. dll- the I... min hi io.im.iiT epeed on ,i Sn - l :r iiiui'm1. - Afi.r .Il'.nh tiiig u hate ivmnii'i'ii ill til teen nilinil a lon.i t tile air fir ten i'l1 .is ho still li.nl gMHoltno left. Ilia motor worked almost to i rfn lion. H will Ity a inn n us soon us tie i;,n reload his gusolii!.- tank stial tx.imiin hla eiiKllte. The Is ideal. A erowd of army oTtn iuls and liiir-enwatelasl (the tight. Wiight eiteled the eoiirse live limes He was loudly eheeretl. The uneinometer was out of order so that the exaet rate of sieeil Is unknown, tthservers witnessing the was Ss previous lllghts said the miles ail hour. Onee, to show the of hi machine lie n 120 fx t of height - s svd rforir.aiiie of Wiiglifs Insures .net pi. inn- hy the government of uiropl.iiie at the eonlravt price of ''i' Though louuys lest was uuihluhtedly Wright can vlupll-int- o the fiat at any time anl make foily links an hour on a straightaway 'I ids pi lir- :! i out se. U right declared that he would resume the test this afternoon. He said lie was not surprised at the result, that lie knewr Ills mio hlne. He said If It mil the reiiiiriiieiits of I tie govern-mi- ll he would remuln and instruet the ortleers how to use tlie machine. It tarries thnv iiersons, but with on should it ean carry enough gasoline for live hours. George (I. Siuler, acting ehief signal otfleer, declared that hs was delighted with the test. 10 Church Leaders From All the World the International Day in Ohio. Eu- charistic Congress. LILIEY GETS ' 4 I DF I Must Speak in Open Air at Stan- Man Who Made Big Noise About ford University If He Speaks at All. Sub-Mari- Scandal in ne gress Up LONDON, England, Pept. Every 4 Catholic church was crowded this 4 CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept. 9. 4 William 11. Taft received an invitation today to address the Waterways a so- Lakc-to-Gu- lf 9 elation In Chicago, Otoreber 1. 4 He will probably acrept. The 4 morning at tha preliminary services 4 Judge was weary today aa the for the opening of the 19th annual Inresult of his strenuous, trip of 4 he ternational Eucharistic Congress. Caryesterday, during which dinal Gibbons of Baltimore waa the 4 made twelve speeches to upward 4 guest of the Duke of Norfolk. The 4 Of 50,000 persons, 9 le apparently feeling The church dignitaries everywhere. were hissed wherever they were met by the Protestant radicals. The authorities have arranged for guards to prevent demonstrations. Westminster cathedra was crowded this morning at I o'clock. Archbishops and bishops representing every country In Europe were present, except Russia and Turkey; also from Central Africa, Cape Colony, Canada, the Unite, States, Mexico, Braxll, India, Man Held Up in Front cf Post OfIlurmah, Australia and New Zealand. Saturday there will be a procession of 14,030 children from the English fice But Robbers Secure provincial Catholic schools, past the residence of the Archbishop of London, Nothing From Him. where the dignitaries will review them. Evidently angered because they found nothing upon the person f a man named Borgen, whom they boldly held up In front of the post office on Grant avenue about 10: $0 o'clock last night, a trio of highwaymen proceeded to treat their unproductive victim In a cruel manner. One of the burly trio, which suddenly made Its appearance from concealment In a dark alley, confronting the startled pedestrian, became so anGovernor Cummins Falls Far Short gered that he struck the victim a blow In the face. The three then made their disappearance. Send of Enough Votes to With blood streaming from his badly ' bruised nose, Mr, Borgen proceeded to Him to the Senate. hla home. Nothing of value was found upon his person by tlie 9. anti-t'Hthol- ic Con- 944444444944444944 for Governor. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Sept. 9. ConFRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 9. President Horace Davis of the trustees gressman George L. Lllley was nomof Stanford University, today laid inated for governor today, receiving that Eugene V. Deb would probably be '402 votes to Lakes 1S1 and Woodnomination refused permission to speak In the ruffs 42. Later Lllley famous church Saturday. The English was made unanimous. This Is regard -club, under whose auspices Debs Is to jed as a complete vindication for Lllley Presi- from the charges made against him at sjirak, applied for permission. investigadent Davis consulted the trustees and the time of the It Is not proper to tion in Waahlngton. afterward said: use the church for anything but religious meetings. Debs may talk In the open air. BAN sub-mari- Chi- Rests After Strenuous cago - DEBS IS SHUT HEAR TAFT Republican Leader May Visit Attend ne HOLDUP HITS IN YELLOWSTONE DEADLOCK IN PLEAO GUILTY Park Travel Has Been Greater This Year Than Ever Before in to central heating V desired by L'li III. Ill CALUMET, Mich.. Sept. 9. This afternoon forest fires In the copper country were stirred up efresh by the winds. Beacon Hill and South Houghton are In danger. Miners and reshlenta are fighting the fire back from the school house and mine offices owned by the Consolidated Mining Copper Range DULUTH, .uinn., Sept. 9. Winds Co. The schoolhouse waa scorched this about liihhing tiled down today and as morning. a result the forest fire situation Is PARK FALLS, Wls., Sept. 9 For less critical. The relief fund has reachAdvlees from Sturgis, S. the post 24 hours the populace of this ed ISO.intii. place haa been fighting Area. The town D.. and Calumet Hnd Norway, Mleh., Is hemmed in on three sides. People say that tires are rnglng there. Three are leaving with their goods. Ashland troops from Fort Mead, near Sturgis, have been sent thereto fight the fires. sent 1.910 feet of hose tor the engine. HUR a central heating plant, to warmth during the winter th to the library, police and fire ationi and city hall bulldlnga on the Wile iquare. would be too expensive Forty Thousand Visitors Drawn th city to undertake Its construe at this time, was Peoria on Occasion of Demothe decision t"e city council a at meeting held W night. cratic State Convention. Tlut A new i: lf w:i menacii!: s, : t:irii. Fii.u. and Relief Fund Swelling. i'. i I .i t i i ili, Wright ii- l.l B.llinl I'l ;il I Iijilyll,1 UMi.ltu! l Miir. lit iii. i. I'.tuuli- d'.iuiitii- - i,. i uiimit'K and $i t.. . i.i.ii., i . udinrf ty Ravages of Flames and Citizens Fear Incendiarism-Troo- ps Sent to Front mM Expensive. ASlIlW.TtiN. !' hy com-aiato- nEm HAVIGATIDN OF THE MR lu-i- With Closed. Is Finally lO ML RECORDS Chambers, Dinnin and Maguire His- tory of Reserve. Decide to Take Medicine and The season for Yellowstone National park travel will soon close, as the last train out of Salt Lake City for Calling City Detective James F. Pen- the reserve will be No. 16. September der into their cell yesterday after- 2?A. Trains 15 and 16 will be dlseou-tiiiuDEH MOINES, Iowa. Sept. 9. The noon, John Chambers, Thomas M. DinIn the Joint session of the legislavote of north Marysville, September ning and John Maguire, arrested for 24. ture here today In the contort fur highway robbery lest Friday night, United States senator to succeed WilThis haa been the most promised tef plead guilty to the charge season for the Samuel liam Allison, was Cummins, (5; Porter ?iuie since park and take their medicine. Walter of the (Democrat), 46; Congressman opened It to the slght-seere- rs They were arraigned before Judge J. country. The extension of the Oregon Smith, 20; scattering; 1$, A deadlock la D. Murphy thle morning, where they Short Line railroad Into the park was certain. waived preliminary hearing and were easternbound over to the district court under taken advantage of by many event had the who ers. to that prior a made each. trio The bonds of $500 FIVE HUNDRED to Detective Pender end opinion that travel to the park beauticonfession recrewaa ful'' a hasardoua attempt at agreed to Plead guilty. In hopes of ation. With the construction WOULD MARRY of the obtaining a lighter sentence. line into the recesses of the Dinning, Chambers and Maguire were Harrlman MRS. ANNA ROWE arrested Friday after they hod held up park, however, this point of contention access to of now la and tt faded, of easy different four pedestrians in party the. dty. A revolver and om stolen all and the outlay In expenses for the Minn DULUTH, Sept 9. Al miniproperty was found in their pose salon. trip has been diminished to a though she haa a husband, Mrs. Anna mum. 500 The number of tourists who have Rowe has recently received over FAITHFUL DOG MAY traveled through Ogden, many stopping proposals of marriage and more are coming from all over the country In UNRAVEL DEEP MYSTERY here, has been exceedingly large. every mall. Mr. Rowe's popularity as a matrimonial partner la due to TO OPEN ROSEBUD LANDS. CHICAGO. 111., Sept. 9. Per- fr the fact that she holds a good place r Elliott, twelve years of age. A 9. In line for the Fond du Lac reservator Arrangehome WASHINGTON, Sept. has been missing from error 4 two weeks. His dog was found 4 ments have been completed for the tion land opening. Through the an waa in stated A on a it lands of October of 19 the reporter, of on owning 4 today the porch the family over the home with s boys cap covered 4 In the Rosebud Indian reservation, article published In papers all in the southern part of South Dakota. country that the lady was unmarried, The mother A with blood spots. and this led to the deluge of proposals A thinks the dog did not desert the A It Is expected that over 100,000 perA Mr. Rowe takes the Incident In good sons veterans will emaciated. War The is register. dog 4 boy alive. will be allowed to register through part and 1 having the time of hi A Thg police are searching on the an been but application from others life reading the letters from amorous has agent, murder that 4 theory be will required to be sworn to awalna who hope to acquire a wife and 4 committed. In one of several specified towns a good farm at the same time. Waive Preliminary. ed j 444444444444444444 LIVELY BUNCH OF BOOSTERS DOWN IN TEXAS FORT WORTH, Tex.. Sept 9. Town boomers from all over Texas, with a considerable contingent from suroundipg states, met this morning In the annual convention of the Texas Commercial Secretaries' association. Three hundred commercial clubs are epnesented at the session, which will be one of the most Important of its rind ever held In the southwest Perhaps no other state of tho union la so extensively and persistently advertised aa Texas, and a discussion f public projects for spreading the fame of the Lone Star state and Ha nunlelpalltlea throughout the world will be an Important feature of the three-da- y conference. Other matters slated for consideration Include the science of city bulld-n- g, the duties of commercial secrctar- -. good roads, county fairs, rural relations, public parks, railroad construction and immigration. |