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Show Ogden, Utah, September 18, 1908. WRIGHT WILL standard oil is NO. 225 STEEL TRUST PUTS UP CASH OUT OF HOSPITAL THE DEMOCRATIC SAYS HISJJRRIES T His Companion Dies As Result Fall Sensation of Campaign Sprung by Editor-Politicia- t, Ohio Connection With Corporation Senator Defends Himself. Sen- - We claim that when Then J re Roosevelt whipped the standard OU out the Foraker. regarding c of the Republican party the made by William R. Hearat welcomed that convicted uiri party Stand-- j criminal with open arms We claim w ht wai In tha employ of the atatement that the Democratic a out gave company, qh party killed for the supposed jMr. Rockefeller the fatted calf and that to declaring that toy Hearat at there la more rejoicing over this one nfic of letters read -Ho sinner who has Joined the Democratic a meeting were correct. attor-f- a, m a that he wag engaged aa cause than there la over the hundreds the Standard OU company In jof thousand, of honest, faithful In Ohio, maection with ita affairs who "constitute the Democratic In the masses. waa attacked company the ten delMU and In the legialature. He J am not here with empty assered toat there waa anything In tha tions, hut with legal evidence and documen that referred to any pending mentary proof. in congrees or anything mMCted with the federal novernment. CHICAGO, III., Sept. IS. Governor 1 dalnu that there waa nothing C. N. Haskell of Oklahoma, relative to in hla toeing employed toy Hea rat's atatement of hla connection k ccrpc ration and that hla employ-ijfjj- l' with tha Standard Oil company today hla flrat term In said: He hae not. he says, iiaW4nThe statement la false and Hearat ifiewnted the Standard Oil since, knows It la fiiibe. You ran quote me b a perch at Columbus, Ohio, last for that I ain not the Haskell mentght lfr. Hearat read letters which ho tioned In Monetts I was In Id had been written by John D. Columbus ITS milespetition. Cleveland from rthlbold of the Standard Oil company when the man Indicated in Hearat'a , (tutor J. B, Foraker of Ohio, speech waa in Cleveland. The matter Con-nin to legislation pending waa brought up In the Oklahoma camand mentioning two Indosurea of paign. Uonett went to Oklahoma and 000 another one and for 111, lucks explained the mistake. It waa an error ur. Hearat said: 114,50V. "W claim that the Republican party In Initials U gen for a lung time tha benefld-rjhafNEW YORK. N. Y., Sept. 18 John corruption and that tha imonatlc party has only awaited an D. Arch tool d today declared tha relappnrt unity to share ita alatera profit-M- t tions af tha Standard OU with Senator Governor J. B. Foraker legitimate. Infamy. W, claim that the Democrats are to- - Haskell, he Bald, waa In no way connected with contributions from, the eagerly competing with the Standard Oil. for truat favors. CINCINNATI. 0W j Iiemo-jcratl- ! ! I citl-se- na dla-nfiuh- le re-(frl- ng m ut na SCHEDULE OF OU HIKE GAIKS HIGH Arrangement of Games for Local Gridiron Artists. Is ii Special Election for Members Completed. Manager Carlson of the Ogden High school footballlnU, has arranged schedules of the games to be played this Balt Lake INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. IS. Big season, having returned from galna are shown In yester-(ped- al City after the compilation. The games election to fill vacancies In which the Ogden aggregation will J thelegblature. Delaware countys participate are aa follows: Wbllctn majority of 2.S00 was cut Sept JC. Alumni at Ogden; Oct. S, 1 Newton, Stark, Jasper and at Ogden; Oct 10, Agriculcounties, where the Republican University at Logan; Oct. 17, All tural SWtles two years college ago were 1,000, Democrat won yesterday by a Hallows at Salt Lake; Oct. 24, Balt T0- The Republicans won In two Lake High school at Balt Lake City; ha In one, Carroll, there waa no Oct 21, Idaho college at Pocatello; Thomas. Taggart, former No. 7, Balt Lake High school at Or jjWKkm. BU 01 the Democratic national den; Nov. 14, AU Hallows at Ogden; lttee. declares that tha returns Nov. 21, to be decided between one of lfy,ng. He now places tha three, either BerkeIy,.Cal., High school; majority In November In Lowell, Ban Francisco or Butte High KX',000. He formerly said school. B' Th special session . of the tur t today. Governor was devoted to an ap hr a local option taw. E Majorities Are Wiped Out. J. ?1,c Han-mena- TAFT TOM KEARNS IS ROT TURNS TABLES ON oK OBRIEN 8Pt 10. James ti,e "tag company of Rawhide, Ne- on a war- bat n,ht Ut Thomas Kearns hxgln oney by Nut ot tL?th obta,Bln He waa balled out. 7 Afte, TuesdllJr night In "hick K!fcre.n a,, O'Brien demand- ri K arre,t, H. a rBrteB rrw Keam t h,m h ""ted. Kearns ,eavln the W,ared th his arrest Ma M ha would make n V 81 proceedings. dismissed for lack of Will MR Charter Train to Meet Bryan at Banquet Business Deep Regret Over Mishap. n Charges Against Foraker of Direct .-- of Areoplane of Bryan Repeats His Charge of Close in Chicago. CHICAGO, 111.. Sept. 18. At Republican headquarters today it waa declared that to prove that William H. Taft waa not afraid to meet William J. Bryan October 7 at the Waterways association banquet a special train would be chartered to get Judge Taft here. ' Judge Taft will speak in Galesburg at C o'clock In the afternoon. He will then board a special train and make a rush to be present at the ban' quet In Chicago. Corporation and Republicans. WASHINGTON. 1. Sept. IS. Wright, who met with su. h a last evening. In frightful accident which Lieutenant Thomas E. Selfridge of the signal turps uf the regular army was kilh'd, was reported as resting easy today. While the niaeliiue was encireling the drill grounds a profiler blade snapped off and, hitting some other pan of the intricate mechanism, caused It to overturn In the air and fall to the ground, enveloping tile tw0 occupants in the debris. Soluiers and spectators ran act utts the field to where the Setup lane had fallen and assisted In lifting Mr. Wright and Lieutenant Selfridge from under the tangled mass of machinery, rods, wires and shreds of muslin. The when lieutenant was unconscious picked up and died from hla Injuries. Wright will recover. Major Squier, acting chief signal officer, began an Investigation today to Itarn the precise cause of the accident. The Investigation will toe toy the entire areonautlcal board, In eluding Major Charlea McK. Salsinan, Captain Charles 8. Wallace, Lieutenant Lahn of the signal corps. Lieutenant George C. Sweet uf the navy, Lieutenant Richard U. Creevy of the murine corps now at Fort Meyer Squier. paid a high tribute to Llcuteiuint Selfridge, saying that his death was a loss to all. 11a declared that the accident should not Interfere with future experiments. He also declared that a monument should mark the spot where Sclfridge fell. An official report from the superior officer was received today at the office of the adjutant general, saying that Selfridge fell at his post ofdqty? No arrangemefflf'ere auggegfKl fothrf funeral today. Wrlglita machine will be accepted without further testa BERLIN, Germany, Kept, Or-viil- r- if. Relations Between Em-por- NEW Mrs. M. B. Stirling Swears to Complaint. illlv, X Y. Si pi is Wilula j fruiii i 1, Hi gin ii .ii.ii lii New II in n iiiiiiuiTiiw morning in pluve a wit. i a nil lim grain of Alexander Troup. Toil.!) he iviti'i.iiii. I In eliargo made in rjioi'i lien In Dtluwure inai rim Republicans In tills liam J !. .in 1 1 ;umij Wil-mlugl- i1 1 Saying Thomas H. Wilson of Polk Avenue Brutally Beat lii-i- Her With Board. Although She Had Only Recently Arisen From Sick Bed. yen-terd- w..n the slccl campaign neiv riuiiifi-lettrust u ml they do not dare make public, bei'nie tint ion, the amounts hy the directorate of this l ion-tribut- ii. Mr. liryan conferred with the party leaden, today. He declared that If the officers of the steel trust supported the Republicans, It would be because It regarded them as more friendly than the Democrats, lie declined to discuss the Hearat i Itarges Involving Senator Foraker and C. N. llaskell. lie declared the eastern outlook encouraging for the l ininocrats. He is convinced that the tabor sentiment la with the Democrats. He declared that the Roosevelt policies popular in the west are the ones adopted from the Democratic He said that so far as platforms. Roosevelt's reforms are concerned lie was not only the heir apjwrent, but tha psri-n- t aa well, meaning that he Is entitled to the support uf those who favor these reforms. FOREST FIRES ARE DAMAGING Chief Engineer W. E. Herring Re- CLAIMING THAT. IN A DESPERATE riTOltT To SAVE IlKIt IJT-Tl.- E DAUGHTER KHt i.M POSSIBLE INJURY, SilK PROVOKED THE WRATH OF A N'KIGHRolt, TlloMAg H. WILSON WHO RESIDES ON POLK AVENUE. To THE EXTENT THAT HE STRUCK HER A HARD RLOW' WITH A HOARD WHICH HE HELD IN HIS HAND AND OTHERWISE ARUSED HER. MRS. M. R. STIRLING SWORE TO A COMPLAINT CHARGING WILSON WITH ASSAULT. IN THE MUNICIPAL COURT THIS MORNING. THE STORY OF MRS STIRIJNG, WHO HAD HUT RECENTLY REEN RELEASED FROM THE HOSPITAL AFTER UNDERGOING A DELICATE SURGICAL OPERATION, AND THE STORIES TOLD BY HER NEIGHBORS WHO CLAIM To HAVE WITNESSED THE ACT LAST NIGHT. IS TO THE EFFECT THAT MRS. STIRLING'S LITTLE GIRL WAS IN DANGER OF BEING TRAMPLED UPON BY A PONY WHICH WAS RUNNING AT LARGE, WHEN THE MOTHER HURRIED OUT TO SAVE HER. Mrs. Stirling says that site looked out from her window last evening, after the little girl had gone outside to catch the pony, which was running at large. According (0 her story, every time that the child approached the animal, Wilson would strike It a blow on the body with a board, causing the pony to tear frightened away. Although Mrs. Stirling had been con. fined to her tied nearly all of the met week by Illness, and her husband was In Nevada on business, she says that she became so badly frightened by the child'a danger that alie hastened out ( save her, although scarcely able to walk. After coming up to the place where she slip say a Wilson was standing, claims that she asked him to desist. In her nervously frightened condition sh is mi Id t0 liHve angered the man and sin accuses him of using vile and ob- scene names toward her. In an effort to wrest the board from Wilson's hands, Mrs, Btlrllng says that she was struck wllh It and compelled to hurry to her home, where she returned at once to the sick toed from which she had so recently arisen and suffered pain during the night. Mrs. Btlrllng resides at SQll Folk avenue. Her story that Wilson baa been an undesirable neighbor and abusive and quarrelsome at times, la corroborated by one or two of Mrs. Btlrling's neighbors. Hers use she felt unable liecause of her condition to appegr flaturday morning in police cquf . she asked that Wll jsnn'a trin'ipiLJbs held until Mnndky, at which time It will probnbty 'roiiie up for hearing before Judge 3., D. If urphy, ' turns From Trip Through Wash or and ington Oregon. William ordered the Germany embassy at Washington to convey to the family of Orville Wright, the vlr-tlChief Engineer W, E. Herring, of the of the areoplane, hla personal Unite J States Forest Service, whose condolenca headquarters are located at Ogden, reSAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Sept. 18.- -E. turned this morning from nn of hla A. Self ridge and wife will leave extensive business trips, Mr. Herring tomorrow morning for Fort Meyer to devoted a considerable portion of his attend the funeral of their som, Lieut. time to the reserve In Washington and Thomas E. Sclfridge. They will leave Oregon and comes back with a coat of the arrangements for the funeral to tan upon his face which would make the war department. Wide distress the original summer girl fairly frantic with prevails in army clrelea here aa well Mr. envy. Herrings trip has been most exaa among civilians. tensive. He says that the forest fires mm In California and at other points are LEMANB, ranee, Sept. 18. Wilbur to- greatly damaging the national reserves, shed his closed aeroplane Wright despite heroic efforts which are being day, being depressed because of Or- made to check their spread. The total declined accident. He ville Wright's fires this yesr, will from forest damage too to aay anything, claiming he waa exceed, hy a targe amount, much grieved. He postponeu all sched- proliahly of any previous season. that uled engagements, denying himself the Only a few days ago Engineer Herhospitality of Prince and Princess De ring spent tha night among the peaks Sagan, tha tatter of whom was the of the Sierras, awakening In the mornformer wife of Count Bonl de Castel- ing to find seven Inches of snow upon lans. the grounds. Glad It's Ogdsn. Mr. Herring expressed pleasure with the location of the new district quartTO ers at Ogden. 1 have felt right along that this waa tha natural location," he said. I think that nothing escaped Mr. Pinchot on his recent trip through this section and Ogden cltlxens may feel well satisfied that tha headquarters were won on merit of this city and lie advantages alone. We all like Ogden." Men Business ARepresentative Mr. Herring will remain here several before starting on another trip. days Brewer to ppointed by Mayor An addition to the local engineering force will be nude Saturday, In the Go to Albuquerque. person of 3. P. Martin, one of the capable engineers of the service, who Is to arrive from Washington expected Mayor A. L. Brewer hae appointed and Oregon to spend a month In Ogaa delegates from the city of Ogden den. devoting bis time to a study of to the National Irrigation Congress at details. general Albuquerque, which opens September 80, the following representative business men of this city: 8. J. Griffin. A. J. Cronin, CouncilAMERICAN FLEET man C. J. Humphrls, Rufus Garner, SAILS FOR MANILA Joi&ph Young, George Bmuin, L. W. Bhurtlllf, A. T. Wright, W. W. Williams ALBANY, Australia, Sept 18. and Proton Blair. The American fleet departed Of these appointees, a number have from here at S o'clock this Aannounced their Intention to attend. morning. It will arrive In Malternates to take the Place of the apnila, If schedule Is kept, on unable pointed delegates, should any be Oct. 1. Widespread regret was to visit the congress, have not Yet been expressed over Its leaving Ausmade. The various civic Improvement tralia. and commercial associations of the city to name delegates have also the power and It is probable that Ogden will be better represented at this years conREV. JOHN BAUDINELLI. gress than at any time previously. Fred J. Klesel. of this city, who Is Dunkirk, N. T, Sept. 17. The Rev. known aa the father of the Irrigation John Baudlnelll. formerly provincial of far as Japan, Is the Passlonlst Fathers In 'he United congress," even Plsslon-l- .t busily boosting for the big enterprise States and Mexico, .died at the He was horn monastery today. this year and hla efforts promise to In Genoa seventy-fou- r years ago. bear fruit. DELEGATES THEMRESS HEAVY RAID IS QUEHCHES FIRE Danger Over in Minnesota But Emperor Northern Michigan Is Still in Grip AGAIHST WAR Wires Convention That Peace Is Dear to His of Flames. Heart-W- ork of Delegates. DlLUTH, Minn., Bept. 18. --A heavy thunder storm Is raging on the north shore. The fire has been checked at Port Arthur, Grand Marias, Huveland, Lutxen. The steamer America arrived today, but carried no refugees. Seven men were surrounded by tha fire on the north shore on Tuesday. No reports have been received from them. . 18. At CALUMET, Mich., Sept Eagle River, north of here, the Area are still raging. They are within 200 feet of a block of residences. Large forest land tracts in Chippewa county are burning. OLD SOLDIER LAID TO REST The funeral services over the remains of C. M. Hotaling were conducted at the residence of Frank Rotating, 2050 Washington avenue, yesterday, where a very targe number of friends gathered. The services were In charge of the Grand Army of the Republic. The music was furnished by Mrs. Heber Scowcroft and the Second ward choir and Heber Scowcroft and Rev. J. E. Carver gave addresses The body was laid to rest In Mountain View cemetery. BERLIN, Germany, Kept. It. Emperor William wired tha Union today aa follows: I sincerely hope the conference comprisrepreing so many distinguished sentatives of the great poweia feel comfortably at home In my capital. I trust they will do that which wiH contribute to the maintenance of that blessing, universal peace, which is dear to my heart" Applause greeted the message. Resolutions were adopted expressing tha desire of all members uf the union to add a clause to existing treaties of arbitration providing that in disputes between any two natqns, the nature of which does not belong to tha list of those for which present treaties provide arbitration, no disputants shall begin war before requesting mediation of one or more disinterested powers, mostly to avoid war. The discussion occupied most of the day's session. METIER AGAINST RRYANS PLAN NEW YORK, Sept 18. Replying to a letter from Peter Shipman, a Minnesota postmaster, has written a letter declaring dangerous the Bryan scheme of guaranteed bank deposit and endorsing the postal savings idea ACCUSED OF WIFES DEATH HE KILLS HIMSELF LONDON, England. Sept 10. Unable to hear the veiled accusations that he murdered hla wife, whose body, shot through the head, was found In n lane at Seven Oaks August 24th, MaJoT General Charlea Edward Luard is believed to have thrown himself In front of a train on the Southeastern railroad i HORRIDLY He was ground to death. Yescoroner's Jury adjourned afthe terday ter Investigating his wifes death. It will meet again September 23d. There was an Intimation that the murderer would be arrested. Luard left a note declaring that he was unable to longer bear the strain of an accusation. today. |