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Show Ogden, Utah, September 19, 1908. U. NO. 226 $. FORESTRY TARGETS FOR HEARST Shoots Woman, Girl and Sheriff Entire and Then Holds Officers at Gives Out Senator Foraker Statement Explaining Relations With His Standard Oil. measure" at the request of George K. Naah, were killed at the behest of the corporate lntereta after Senator Hanna and Senator Foraker had cent word that the bill were against party policy" and against the Interest of the McKinley administration. These bill would have compelled the Standard Oil company and other kindred organisation to make public a Hxt of their The Foraker-Archibostockholders. letter referred to theae MU. Price say Governor Nash then dropped these measures and they were not passed. Bay Pet; leader Tells of Death of in Ohio Corporation Bills Ohio, Sept. 19. C1XC1XNATI. Sena- Issued a statement te j. B. Foraker to the attack made in response gums He R. Hearst. William ,mi him by When I flmt read the Hearst oil: wr from Archbold, referring to the did tetlilrste of deposit for 150,000, I a letter. such received nrall Mt having In Washington, I telephoned my house As a reBled. are letter wch rim transaction wai resit the proposed A newspaper friend of mine al! M m option to purchase an Ohio to pnt ft r 9135,000. He was unable me to much and applied that tnnre hr help. I did not have enough money, M applied to friends to get it Among com(dm i asked the Standard Oil 335.-to loan The latter agreed ply. lerured by stock In tha newspaper. Iiatbody dropped out of the company ni I asked the Standard Oil to in ve the loan to 950,000. It did ao and sq a Utter and certificate of deposit fell h a frw days the transaction fcwfh because others stepped in and imbued the property. Thereupon maned the draft to the Standard Oil. Jii not employed in the matter, and mw got a cent aa profit" Faila te Recall Latter, Imator Foraker said he did not a letter relating to a bill by. Senator Jams, K. Jones, tit whether he received the letter or it It had no reference to employment by the Standard OH company or by spy-bd- y elm. He repeated that the only mptoyment he ever had by the Btand-- i Oil company was aa advisory coun-- 1 ft respect to its Ohio affairs. Af-the decree of dissolution was anted In the supereme court, it waa mmarjr for the company to reor-t- e. He was then employed, not h ftrtldpat tn litigation, but to tn-twhole situation and site the company how. In hla opinion, wild proceed to comply with the Wi orders and conform to the DW statutes so a to reorganise and W violet the law. Nothing .In this ,rt related to anything pending in teresa, nor did anything he did con-Jwith hla duty aa a senator, says re-am- ed br he bt ftator Foraker. company," he says, "finally tedsded to reorganise under the laws ff Be Jersey and my services ceased. letters written me by Archbold , were such as any citlsen might a legislator concerning pending tytslat lii. The Standard Oil company iwbody else ever paid me a cent on of my public services." r Senator Foraker issued the text letter from him to Archlbold, Tt T Je Who Will Be Hurt COLUMBUS, O- - Bept. 19. Republican State Chairman Henry A. Williams today said Senator Foraker had accepted an Invitation to speak In East Liverpool, Ohio, after October 13, but no date had been set and he did not know what would be done about the meeting. Williams thinks Hearst expose will hurt Bryan and Help Taft because Haskell, who 1 accused by Hearst, Is treasurer for the Bryan committee, while Foraker la not running for office. Democratic state Chairman W. CINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept 19. The L. Finley declares It will hurt Taft records of the Ohio supreme public because Haskell can prove his Innodo court not show a single Instance of cence. It is probable that Haskell Is B. to to Ohio Fomjfer appearing aa attor-l.e- y Joseph the refute charges. coming of record for the Standard Oil comWASHINGTON. D. C.t Sept. 19. W. pany. Not since 1R96, when he successfranchise for C. Haskell, formerly V. S. marshal at fully secured a fifty-yeCleveland, Ohio, today denied that he the Cincinnati Traction company, does was the man meant by W. B. Hearat Foraker name appear among those as having relations with the Standard apfiearlng before the Ohio legislative Oil. This was in reply to the state- committees. ment of Governor C. N. Haskell that he was the man. and not the governor, W. C. Haskell who was Implicated. denied that he ever had any connection with the Standard OH company. ar BIG PROJECT CINCINNATI. Ohio, Sept 19. It la said here, but without authority from Taft headquarters, that a statement la to be Issued In relation to the Foraker expose. There la no concealment of the depression at headuaqrtera as a result of the Hearat ahota. CHICAGO, HU Sept, 19. Before going te Logannport, Indiana, today Gov. C, N. Haskell gsv, Qut a statement denying the chargee of hla connection with the Standard Oil. OF Reported That Local Capitalists Have Offered $800,000 for Nevada Ranch. ks FM-akeF- a TO KEEP WOLF FROM THE DOOR ENGINEER KILLED IN A WRECK 8. OMAHA, Neb., Sept 19 M. ef Montana, Largey, and Mrs. Siebe, a millionaire widow of San Francisco, were married quietly here this morning. Largey has been prominent In the theatrical world as an angel. He waa left (9,000.000 hy hla father. The bride la a society leader and beautiful. She waa married two years ago and waa divorced a few months ago on the plea of incompatibility. She became a Catholic recently. Mr. and Mrs. Largey go to New York tonight They will live multi-milliona- ire RICHMOND, Va, Sept. ineer a "administration paaesngers waa Injured. In Montana. UNDER THE SEARCHLIGHT CAPTURE BOYS WHO ESCAPED fbTeal Grand rom enough evidence It Is reported that has been secured to . with communication Telegraphic Superintendent H. H. Thomas, of the State Industrial school this morning, announces that the three youtha wh escaped Thursday night have been apprehended on the Nevada line, ae they were walking down the Southern Pacific railroad track- - After It has been authoriInjury to the Republican party during definitely ascertained that the which Mr. SrTT'10 cornbT'lr and the campaign. Attorney General Bona- ties have the ones wanted, the conpern prisonwith parte called the attention of President Thomas thinks they have, Wahment of ers will he returned. un Roosevelt to the matter. warrant the Indictment of six leaders of electrical works. The taking of furGoes After ther testimony has beeh postponed a Trust pending the securing of documentary evidence. The investigation was begun T 8ePt 19- - 11 was on the order of President Roosevelt.' It U reported that the temporary delay in that Ik federal grand trtln the management pushing the rase waa on account of the r--. ry I the te Juiy Under Orders lawful trust President Roosevelt q By ll.- - Standard Offices. l.l of lK'it'iuN r, if i.ot i llie nliiii disof lac ut-It'll .1 M l It ! h.Uhll.i: ll'I'S which aii- in be iiin i'd to this illy at an c.ir: date. Home ihui i.r inure rooms Mill bo i trict utilised SBnotor and in Same Breath Denounces as Shell Game Shark. at - cupl-.i- Oil, Democratic Leader an earui r il.iu-- . the cum lop iWr tin- f.iuiiu liner id the and a pan First Xu;tnii.il h.u.k liu.uui.g wnl be O. Editor ConilBCtS Ohio York and Part of hi'iuhiumtiT. The ollii are already located fi-- r in the First National ltunk building, and the oltiics at Hall Lake will be moved to lliis city. In addition to the fourth diKiriit headquarters to be removed fiom Washington, 1. C. The government lcue on the fifth floor ul tins building Mill go into force on ths 1st of Novemla-r- , and as sihui thereafter u imssible, the new oltlcea will be occupied by the seventy-liv- e or more govermnent employes, who, with their families, will remove to this city from the national capital. Erect Now Building, Klesel with Fred J. Negotiation are under way for the erection of a large office building on the southwest corner of Twenty-fourt- h street ami Lituoln avenue, to be leased by thj government and used exeluslvely for headquarters of the United iStates Forest service in this Uistrh t. Acoording to the plans, which have not yet been finally adopted, the new building will be three stories In height and 48 feet wide by 125 In length, its coat Iihs been estimated at (40,001. First ground for the new building may not bo broken before next spring, however, and (lending Its completion, the headquarters offices will be located In the First National bank building and the supply depot will remain In Its present location at the corner ot street and Wall avenue. Twenty-fir- st District Forester Clyde Leavitt returned today from Salt Lake City where he Journeyed yesterday afternoon on official business. After comarrangements pleting the necessary here, Mr. Leavitt will depart shortly for Washington, to place things there In readiness for the office transfer. He will return to Ogden a short time before the arrival of the new foreea and will attend to the final details prior to headquarters occupancy In Ogden. Chief Engineer W. E. Herring, who returned yesterday from an extensive trip through Washington and Oregon, on waa called to Murray yesterday business. He returned this after-nu- n and will remain here for several days. ST I.i'l lS. 11 Iris S'l'1. 1 i.in niyi't v, : i.cm R Ho.irsi I'.'i'l i.'.l to !.,. ti.'f ;i, of Senator J. It Fur.tkcr lli.it Ins c i'im-c- lion with lb,- H. titular,! nil cii.p.iny u in I lie iialinc of an attorney and that it was closed before his ibitinn to tin Uiiiliil States senate Tin1 er snid: Mr. statement Is based on letters I tv.nl night. If lie bill toseen the letter I am going to night lie would have denied the whole 'i'ii ii i i Mo. is oii fore resoMiiiK f.i a ni.asvire of this kind" hope oii will feel an almut n. am! 1 will lie greatly pleased to have a nil fio u you on the subjert. The I 11 I i I'lliew. still lu committee. With kind regards, very truly, JOHN D. ARCH HOLD. "Hon 3. It Foraker, Washington, . xx-.ik- i IV 1 ' The 1111 referred In ill tills letter is one introduced liy Senator Jones of ArkatiMiM In the United State Senate. i'oiiMiiiieiitly, Knrukers statement dose mutter. nm convlmv when he salil the The first letter follows: had nothing to do with any 29 Broadway, New Yuik. legislation In Congress. When Bryan was nominated In January 27. 192. My lvar Senator: KeKpoudlng to 1K98. 1 had Just reached success with your favor of the 25th, It give me my New- York puier. I pondered all pleasure to hand you herewith eirtiti- - night what 1 should do. I stood every, cat of deimalt for (riii.auii in accord-- j tiling to lose and nothing to gain. I ance with ur understanding. Your let- - did not helieve In fre silver, hut I did ter states the conditions correctly, and helti-vIn Democracy. I decided to I trust the transaction will be success- - Intake a fight for Bryan, fully consummated. Very iruly yours, "My successes crumbled, advertisers Ihreat-ne- d "J. IV ARCHBOI-D- . to withdraw their patron-"Ho- n. J. R Eoraker, Washington, age if 1 continued to support Bryan. The deficit for October, 1909, was (158,- R O." The second letter, as read by Mr. (ton. Put w dhl not surrender." Mr. Hearst then gave his reasons for Hearst, was: "29 Broadway, New York. leHvInt thee Democratic party. "Mr, Bryan." he shM, "is a shell, "February 25, 1902. I venture to man at county fair, executing a shell My Dear Senator: write you a word regarding tha hill In. jgame, Where la the little hall free troduccd by Penutor Jones of Arkan- - silver, public ownership the referen- shs. known aa 8. B. 49, intended to dum gone? amend the act fin protect trade and Mr. Bryan la an astounding Jug. commerce aguinst unlawful restralnta ;gler. He balances an one hand Pel. and monopolies, etc. Introduced by ntoiit. the union labor breaker, and on him December 4. the other Gompera, the union labor It recall y seems aa though this bill lender, la very unnecessarily severe and even "Mr. Bryan la the political loose, vicious, is it not much better to test skin msn. You cannot tell wheether ha the application of the Sherman act be. :1a coming nr going." corre-spomleii- ee - I e V ; j DEMOCRATS PICK THEIH MEN FOR TWO BIG CONVENTIONS David Ecclea, M. B. Browning and other local capitalists have returned to Ogden after a visit to the famous ranch, located on the dlvld ing line of the ttea of Idaho and Nevada. It la reported that Messrs. Ecclea, Browning, Joseph Scowcroft and Adam Patterson are Interested In a project to purchase this Immense tract of land, whose length alone I over 125 miles. It la said that for the purpose of Inspection of the property, the trip was made. The purchase will involve in vestment of nearly a million dollars. It being reported that the Ogden men maJe a bid of (900,000 for the ranch. The land Is considered of exceptional value as a cattle rangei It la one of moat immense tracts of similar MEMPHIS, Tenn., Septl 19. W. H. the In the United States. value Hearat this afternoon promised a new sensation tonight in a speech here. He Nationalist Party Sends Assurance says he will give details of how Governor Haskell had a ault against the THEY JOIN FORCES of Support in Response Standard oil company dismissed in Hot After Haskell. NEW YORK, N. Y, Sept 10. Gov. Haskell may be called upon to explain more fully whether he waa an agent involved In the alleged attempted brlb ery mentioned by Hearat or whether it was another Haskell. Chairman Mack declared today that he himself would not ask Haakell for further details, but It la expected that other menu berg of the Democratic committee will demand it because Haakell la treasures of the national committee. Republican Chairman Hitchcock declared that no action had been token towards canspeakcelling any of Senator ing since the Hearat exposet How Bi,,n DW-j- Chalkley of Richmond waa killed, and iywh. Ohio, Sept. 10. Aaron the fireman waa badiy injured, In a atnUV0 Athens, Ohio, former Ad- - wreck on a Chesapeake A Ohio train rTm 0" ,n th Ohio house near Newport News today. The firenreemntatlves, said two bills he man la likely to die. None of the 1900 B. F III TIGHT BOX 1,l notifying him that the newspaper transaction had athrough and returning tha 150,- 9 Sept. 19. After holdpoie at bay all night and tiring evral h,,t t the oflicer. George Smith, aged lxty. who iat night hot Mrs. Julius fra bow and her daughter, Olga, aged fourteen, and then seriously wounded Sheriff George Wlnnell, waa captured at daylight. 51 rs. Orttbow was shot in the head three times and 1 dying. Tlie others will recover. Smith barricaded himself in the Ora bow house, six miles from here, and defied the officers to arrest him. J. legislature. Government Night ing a j Floor Fourth to Be Occupied by New WAUKESHA, ld HISKELLRUSHESTOOHIO All Fifth The Democratic county convention Lockhead, Jr, S. S. Rmlth, J. B. Curlew, opened at the court house at S oclock George Shorten J. L Herrick, with a full attendance of delegatee. County District a A. A. Allen. M. P. After tne selection of Joseph Che ae Brown, William Wheeler, Henry Barker, chairman, D. I), McKay, of Huntavllle Sr., Peter Polkmsn, W. If. aa and W. F. Boasner, Preston . Blair, Henry Green, John aa secretary, the convention proceeded Rrown, William Colvin, W. If. Taylor, to the work of selecting delegates to Angus McKay, Willard Cragun, J. V the state and Judicial conventions, Reuns, F. A. King, Thns. Gibson,' A. U which wll he held Keptember 22 and Peterson. Alternate: Ed want Parker. The convention adjourned after abort Septemlier (0 respectively. The recess was preceded hy a strong temperance fcllcltlous speeches in which great entalk by Rev. N. 8. Elderkln, of the Con. thusiasm for the brilliant prospects of a county con. the Democracy this year were made. gregatlonal church, who The commssloners room waa crowdventlnn delegate. Delegatee were cho aen as follows: ed by delegates and others Interested In To State Convention, the partys success. First Ward Mrs. A. T. Doxey, M. Hinchcllff, G. W. Bagmon, T- - F. Emmett, 8. A. Maginnls. Alternates: Geo. Wardlow and W. Janner. Second Ward C. J. Uumphris, Henry Weesler, Mrs. Badle E. West, Miss Blr. die Taylor and W. L. Kind. Alternates: Geo. II, Tribe, David S. Tracy, W, H. Williams. to Cable. Third Ward J. Stanley Dee, Hagbert Anderson, Sam Thomas and Jesse J. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Bept. 1 9. Wil- Driver. Alternate: A. T, Walron. GidAccording to the report of SuperinFourth Ward A. L. Brewer, Val liam J. Bryan gave out an Interview tendent William Allison mode to tha eon, A. Lb Harris, Joseph Chex, W. B. today replying to the statement made board of education at a meeting this Porterfield, W, 8, Donaldson, Fred by William H. Taft. September 15, to Rhlelle. Alternates: J. D. Skeen, T. D. morning, Ogden City schools are lup-pli- ed the effect that the Independents In the S. T. Whitaker H.H. Goddard, Johnson, viewith over 500 tons of coal and Philippines prefer a Republican an Howe Perry. Mr. to Bryan no shortage Is anticipated. tory Bryana promises. Fifth Ward S. S. Smith. W. F. Boss-ne- r, In hla statement says that Flake War The board derided upon Mr. Allison's John Corlew, Vf. W. Browning, ren, of Boston, cabled to Alberta Barto do away with the recommendation S. Elderkln. N reto at Manila and asked him if Judge D. W, Cotts, V, P Cain, which has proved a O'Brien training, S. military P. W. T. Horn, Alternates: Taft's declaration were true. The folof the High school feature popular J. L. Herrick. lowing reply from Barreto, president and Is planned to resume this work. to It of outside district city County of the Centro, was received. Peterson, L. department within a year. "Nationalist party with immediate state convention A. L, C. H. Rond-quls- t, Anderson. H. W. BfJwell. Ne Plane Accepted. Independence as its creed prefers the Nathan Hanks, The board took no action on tha Thomas Fowles, Democrats." of the triumph Wm. Bailey, D. D. Me--1 adoption of plana for tho new High The general convention held July 1(, T. H. Wright, Dr. King. W, H. Taylor, Chris school building, deferring tho matter agreed unanimously to Join enthusias- Kay. Chuck Joseph Olson, until late this afternoon. tically in the support of the Bryan To Judicial Convantion. With representatives of several type- -. the la Nationalist The party platform. A. T. Doxey, M. writer manufacturers present, to adWard Mrs, First Islands. largest group In the Philippine Hinchcllff. O. W. Gaymon, T. F. Em- vance arguments in favor of their remett, George Wardlow, L. A. Maginnls. spective machines, upon tho sale of Alternates: I. C, Emmett. which they had submitted bids, purRecond Ward D. 8. Tracy. James suant to the boards request. It was disG. Kind, covered Allen, Alex Wllkenson, W. that a lease was In existence Richard Williams, James Doran, Henry upon Remington machines now In use. Weasier. Alternates: Geo. H. Tribe, J. A request of B. H. Goddard that the Weinberger, W. H. Williams. school donate 20 feet of school propM. J. E. Klnman. Third Ward F, erty for the purpose of opening a street Larson, James Harrop, Washington between Thirty-secon- d and Thirty-thir- d Jenkins, R. B. Porter, Alternate: Mrs, street and and Grant Washington LEMAN8, France, Sept. If Wilbur AIlc Anderson. avenue was referred to the supply W. H. T. Corn. 8. Ward would Fourth Wright announced today that he Mr. Goddard offered to committee. Sel-na- p. not change the construction of hla ma- G wllltam, T. D. Johnson, Hyrum of laud. feet donate (0 A. E. Pratt, S. T. Whitaker, Horace chine because of hla brothers accident. treasurer's The report showed a A number offered to accompany him, EL Peery, Joseph Chex. on hand at the end of August balance F. W. H. Ward W. Rolapp, sand of sack Fifth he decided a to but take Instead of a companion. Boasner, George Lockheed, Sr, George amounting to ((,712.49. n, CITY SCHOOLS IRE SUPPLIED , GOES IT ALONE |