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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL VOLUME OGDEN, UTAH 282. m-NUM- BER republicans assemble II ARE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1904 ISTOESSEL FRANTIC AT IN COUNTY CONVENTION Colonel A. B. Hayes Is Only ng Who Arouses Any Figurejn the THE IDEA OF SURRENDER i Gatheri- Enthuspfr-Hollings-wo- rth She Participated In Riot and Smash-- I cd Two Windows With An Axe. l Anti-Foreig- Uprising In North n Hoang. China May Cost Them Their Lives. Nominated for Staie Senator. WICHITA. Kas., Oct. 1. Miss Kliinrh E. Boies, the Topeka saloon smasher, was arrested today for participating in a riot at the Mahan wholesale supply house yesterday when she smashed two windows with an ax. Five women are now under arrest and will be turned over to the state authorities. Word has been the following Prlvleriiin missionaries at Chang Te Fu. in North Hosn. China, are in n grave danger owing to an uprising. They are the Rev. John Griiliih, Itev. Percy Leslie. Rev. J. H. Bruce, Miss M. I. McIntosh. Miss Jean Dowd, M. D., and Mtua Pyke. WINNIPEG. Oct. rrceii rd here In Spite of Intense Suffering and Lessening Water ' Supply, Hfc,pi Fight As Long As a G rain' of Powder Remains. 1. that to the platform to address the delefrom Gold Hill fortress, which they hope to ROME. Oct. 1. A telegram tour after the advertised time, gates. A. W. 11 o'clock n arcapture within a few days. The fortia which Junk words, has says other Mr. Hayes's appearance was the sigon ilie hill are said to have " jn central the of county rived there from Fort Arthur reports fications chairman nal for long continued applause. For lieen almost entirely destroyed by the n the Republican th.it the garrison la In the most ter- Japanese urtillery lire. nearly two years he has been away jgmlnittee, called rible straits. They ure suffering for to order In Parry hall today, from the state and his welcome Into were a Republican convention was genuine the of lack of the commonest necessities of CHINESE BANDIITS lf delegates tfout and enthusiastic, and his speech was life and there is intense ACOMPANY JAPS suffering hen the call to order was punctuated with frequent applause. a pient DEATH. among all classes, particularly at the INVESTIGATE VITALIS His remarks were all the more appreA Jury consisting of W. II. Jeniiey, hospital, where the woumled are In a gdb rt KT. PETERSBURG, Oct. 1. A Chairman Agee ciated because having been a former NATHAN KINKLE MONUMENT brief speech Horace Burgess and Fred A. Shlell wretched condition. 1 k The Ind.. Oct. Nathan HYMERA, states raff front Sakha General of the Salt director Lake Tribune and was his last appear-i- t The most serious factor In the situwas chosen by Judge Howell this ,Bted that this supporter of Senator Kearns, the po- Hinkle monument was unveiled here that the Japanese are still pouring chairman of the county com- sition he took was especially gratify- today in the presence of a large crowd morning to investigate into the death ation is the lessening of the water across killthe Tai Tse river at Ben Sihu, was who laliorer T. of supply. the Vital!, commlttee-tor of that included representaHe thanked the ing to the mittee. straight Republi- tivespeople The opinion is growing among the thirty miles northeast of Liao Yang. while working in a ed by a ull locals of the miners througha In threw cans. courtesies extended, opening his talk, Mr. Hayes out street on town people that the time has come Numbers of Chinese bandits are wlth-th- e the community. President John sewer trench on Twenty-.rvote In the expressed his pleasure at greeting his Mitchell when a surrender could be made withJapanese on Liao side of the railtmMitiet at the laboring Aline of Workers Monday. the United old friends and neighbors and said I out loss of honor. was This road. a organl--tkremains viewed the The suggested the temporary the principal address. The Jury rtr and named that he appeared before the conven- delivered this to General Stoessel, who became franmonument is of Bedford stone and Larkins undertaking parlors as follows: Indino tion no faction, representing Is being tic and raved like a tnadniun and deAn R. BALTIC FLEET WILL uniin Christensen; Frank investigation Hinkle morning. Nathan the represents Chairman, vidual, no side Issue, but only the ReNOT SAIL BEFORE OCT. 2 --crftary. John V. Bluth. form of a revolutionary soldier, stand- held ibis afternoon and several of the clared that he would continue fighting He publican party. as long as a grain of powder remained urged harmony ing at parade rest. examined. are .being upon assuming of jlr. Christensen, action and enthusiastic, united supntnd of the convention, thanked the Oct. 1. The ST. PETERSBURG, port for the entire Republican ticket, and JAPANE8E ARE AFTER conferred honor the for fckfates torpedo destroyers Resoy, Prousllelny, both those already nominated and GOLDEN HILL FORTS Prusorllvy. Orosniy and Gronkl have predicted those to be named h platitudinous speech later, showing that been ordered to join the Baltic fleet mKeu for the party this fall. should be mainH. C. party organisation Then the wrangling began. from at Kevul on October 2d, which la conROME, Oct. 1. A telegram In order that not only should tained, Che Fno reports that the Japanese are sidered a sure Indication that the fleet Tirdleigh moved that the committees the local candidates be elected, but platform and resoluti- that Utah should, beyond any quesM credentials, directing ull their attention now to the will not sail before then. ons snd permanent organisation and tion, return Its electoral vote for o older of busless be elected, the com-tRoosevelt and Fairbanks and aend to consist of eight members men who would uphold the congress BOASTED OF FIRING POLICE PERFORCE In each the ward city, ach, one from, ad- Talks to Mass Convention of in Grand policies and one from ministration.the coming Republlc&n one from the northwest the southwest portions of the county, Will Succeed in Lake City Says New The speaker then launched Into an ud one from Ogden valley. L earnest although brief LET FORGER GO Motives. of The apportionment appeared to be eloquent and Proportion to discussion of the Issues of the day, and in in favor of the city and the county from a Republican standpoint gave delegates didnt propose to stand for one of the ablest addresses ever heard 2. In a Republican convention In this ship to aspire to hold office without Mr. Cannon said: Derrick Folkman of Plain City objstate. His references to the financial Mr. Chairman and Fellowr Citizens: the consent of the ruling authority of ected snd moved as an amendment Boy Seventeen Years Old Is Proad Notorious Criminal Who Escaped consist of one question, the tariff, the Philippines Is this party organised to make more the church, thereby excludedof himself tiMt the committees Amerithe Democratic of from the and the rights Utah? (No, for position exercising trouble In the city ftom each voting district of Being a Fire-bafrom Detectives Calmly Sails party were received with evident sat- no.) If so, then no man or woman can citizenship, and that the manifesto snd county. man whose to Reto his does not tribute any while in the this splenapply here who hopes to live A delegate from Uintah and John E. isfaction, Away, Safe from Arrest. candidate awak- did state and hopes to leave a heritage name and authority are not there reBagley both jumped to their feet and publican presidential corded. ened great applause. of fame for .himself and a glorious seconded the amendment. Object of New Party. his speech the convention portunity for his children should have Secretary Bluth favored the motion movement In defthe (Applause.) this American party la not Then been of devoid and Wardleigh own Interest would In have his any part spoke CHICAGO, Oct. 1. Bragging of his PIHLADKLPHIIA, Oct. 1. A man Is this party organised to make suf- striving to exclude the Mormons from ense. EL W. Wade, chairman of the comdisto claima as Mormon achievements of and their for whom the the police at the dork said was exercise people, rights. firebug In favor of bla mittee on resolutions- ,- then submit- fering political Folkman argued tj'.e franchise them, to put manacles upon No, no; it la striving to take from ing that he had learned the trade Alonso J. Whitman, a notorious forimendment and then everybody began ted the report, which was adopted. to one man in the Mormon church the ts talk at once. The resolutions, after endorsing the them, to add trouble In the future from an arson criminal now In the ger who escaped from detectives on In their troubles At this juncture Joe Hogge of West national ticket and the political authority which should bethe naDunkirk. N. platform, woman It back nor penitentiary, James Brain, a boy sev- h Lake Shore train- near man no masses and to if the so, give Weber wanted to expedite matters Jay long tional and state platforms and mak- past? Then, Y., Thursday night, sailed for LiverIn Jusof state enteen of confessed In or the to all of them. (Great applause.) age. this asemblage, years the nominating on the steamer superintendent!, bf ing the usual appeal for support for in pool Ttiis Utah who now enjoys phylsac comfort tice Oberhardt's court today that he Nordlahd. morning Will Help Keep Pledge. county schools, but Joe was tdO ffilst the condidates continue: The say they had police which comes from the great work altogether. Inasmuch as the authorities of the had fired a dozen buildings on the no warrant to arrest him, but there dewe That Fourth emphatically In the did here early J. A Smith was conciliatory and that the pioneers church have solemnly affirmed to the was abundant evidence that the man clare our opposition to any union of days should have part In this move- icople of the United States and to west and northwest sides within the whs Whitman. moved that the county districts be Interto and the and church state, In was held But If this party their Heavenly Father that they are I last few weeks. He ment. (Applause.) (Iren two members on each committference of any church, either directly is organised ee. those who come after nothin politics and do not propose to $3,000 bond. that or In CHARITY CHAIR IN COLLEGE. or indirectly. In political affairs, us may have the blessings which were exercise political authority, this AmUr. Folkman's amendment was then 1 or management of our free CHICAGO. Oct. 1. For the purpose control the we all pot and overwhelmingly defeated. promised with statehood, then erican party proposes to help them DOINGS IN THE of providing courses of study and schools appublic (Loud Ur. Wardleigh then that to and party. to keep that pledge. (Applause, belong FOOTBALL WORLD adopted Mr. in social and philto training practical are the unalterabll motive We any and the opposed be Smith's suggestion, If that a voice: Give us another one!) plause.) modifying it, howeof the University work, modification of anthropic wear or the to badge existing purpose I am proud I said that we would be powerful ver, by enly allowing Ogden valley change imNEW YORK, Oct. L Several Chicago today opened at the Fine Arts our of tne representative on eacn committ- laws in this state defining the relaof the American party. to the In purity proportion just new department to be callHow Party May Succeed. ee and this eventually became the tions of master and servant which I think that perhaps in us portant games are down on the foot- building motives. the of Social Science and ed Institute of lessen the In toChief hour will decision schedule ball pride, cannot the for liability any degree I today. hiding of the convention. forget all abides occasionally some rancor Arts. Prof. Graham In Taylor is the from to sensation his employe After a bref recess the following of the employer that time of the greatest ward individuals, some feeling of pre- among them Is the Harvard Williams director. The has been star was judice for political or other reasons, contest committees were announced: Injuries received through the negli- my life, when the forty-fift- h at Cambridge, although the formed to meet department the demand for trainCredentials R.E. Wilson, G. D.W11 gence of such employer or his other added to this flag and for the first but I said today to one of the best men annual contest between Yale and ed men and women In charitable and Uamson, Nels Knudsen, H. C. Hansen, employes, and we favor the enactment time I realised that I was an Ameriwho belong to this party, a man born Trinity at New Haven and Princeton Institutions, In organising succeed of will in the Interest F Brat. Ogden City; D C. Stewart, of additional laws can citizen. This party on this soil of Utah, who has lived and and Georgetown at Princeton are reformatory. movements for civic betterments, In of Its to althe Warren: John Allen. Marriott: S. G. the tolling masses In who purity has his more proportion all striven than ordinary interest social days here, just arousing In the Institutional Dre, Kiverdale; We demand the enactment of motives. If It go Into a great warfare ways had high ideals and who has W. S. Stimpson, Other games of more or less note In work ofsettlements, In home and and churches, of in hearts the Hooper, and W. R. Holmes, Liberty. fought for them, what I said here now, the east today are as follows: Co stringent laws by our legislature pro- In Utah with hatred mission work. Resolutions and Platform John E. hibiting the receipt by our judges of Its members It will win no enduring and he prompted me to the thought lumbia and Wiealeyan at New York; foreign Love begets love. And If that me must live to the highest idea'.s Pennsylvania and Virginia at PhilaRetfey, B. G. Knoth, E. M. Allison Sr. courts of free transportation or other success. INDIAN TERRITORY DAY. as a protest In order that in the performance of a R W Wade, Cornell and Rochester at George M Hanson, Og special favors from the railroad cor- we are organised here KT. LOUIS, Oct. 1. This was Inwe are organised great obligation It might be more mo- delphia; n City; West Point and Tufts at Ithaca; George D. Folkman, Plain porations We hold that the accep- against Injustice; if win to Americanism mentous. City; Charles Webb. West Point, and Washington and Jef- dian Territory day at the world's fair Slatervllle; E. & tance of such free transportation is a here Inwhoorder ato moment led are being ween. Kanesvllle; for those ferson and Marietta at Washington, and a large number of visitors from Judged by Leadership. BgL. Bybee, Uin-ta- reproach to our Judiciary. that territory and also from Oklaand we appeal alL Wie ar to be Pa. Its ideals, us from of nd Joseph Ririe, Eden. Is true It highest all cltlsens call We Fifth upon homa were present to celebrate the affection that Judged ' largely by our leadership. common a with It to them Permanent Organisation and Order In and the Indiana West as Chicago who regard the interest of the state American citizens owe to their is not- faultless. Unfortunately li Is meet at Chicago, Michigan and Case occasion. Forma! exercises were held Josnson, A. H. paramount to that of factions or in all common oyes, Albert Powers, country, then they will wel- not given to man to be without fault, school at Ann Arbor, Nebraska and this forenoon In the Indian Territory Rudolph Kuch-- " dlvlduals to support the candidates of freedom which the American only given to women. But perhaps Grlnmfl at Lincoln, Minnesota and building. Among the speakers were the nd E. T. Hulanlskl, come state City; the Republican party, national, will a Harris, Harrisvllle, Ogden bring to them. I will not among the leaders of this party may Carleton at Minneapolis. Iowa and General Pleasant Porter, principal party Arthur and county, and we endorse the action to North Ogden: M. A. Child, Hoop-- : organisation Into which be found men who In their public life ornell College at Iowa City. Ames and chief of the Creek Indians, and Gov. any of the Republican state committee In belong P C. Petterson, West cannot enter as willingly have striven for higher Ideals than Coe College at Ames, University of T. R Ferguson of Oklahoma. DurMormon a M. are L. who those Weber; its attitude respecting Nelson, Huntsville. and freely as a Methodist. men should seek to attain and if they Illinois and Knox at Champaign, ing the dny thousands of cotton balls seeking to disrupt and defeat the No Disfranchisement Proposed. lie faulty in many things, if they fal- Northwestern and Naperville College and small bricks of asphalt were disml noon a veoess was taken until party." of 1:10. has been recently said that be- tered in many things; If personally at Evanston, Notre Dame at South tributed to visitors as souvenirs It Nominations for superintendent of cause this movement sprang almost they failed to reach the Ideal of their Bend, and Purdue and Earlham at the Chickasaw nation. During the recess the county dele- was then called for, to be par- Instantly into its splendid massive private life, but their motive be high, caucused on the county school schools Lafayette. in only by delegates outside proportion FORMER CHANCELLOR ticipated it demands the disfran- then we will do good with thla party. Perlntendentshlp. but no agreement the from of Utah Office OF EXCHEQUER IS DEAD Seekers. of city. of chisement Not the people arrived at Composed TO REPUBLICANS ANSWER and A. H. Rogers secured the floor and the control of the priesthood, It Is not to be composed of office ROOSEVELTS CRITICS afternoon SESSION. W. N. Petterson thereby every man who holds a priest- seekers. I think that Judge Hiles will LONDON, Oct. 1. The Rt. Hon. Sir P conventlon reconvened at 1:45, nominated speeches in that church la by ua excluded make a voluntary contribution to you . PHILADELPHIA, OcL 1. The Re- William Harcourt former chancellor hood motion that A nominating chairman of the comBrat, was carried, from holding any political position or now of all the salary he Is to receive mittee on of Philadelphia propose to of the exchequer, died at 9 o'clock this credentials, reported that be limited to five minutes " tenth Derrick Folkman of Plain City sec- from exercising any political sway. In congress. Men have not been nom- publicans district In Ogden had held mass meeting to be held In morning. make the AmeriThat is rot true. No mon with inated here tonight actually with ex the Academy of Music tonight under but three delegates were onded Petterson. limhold the canism In his heart in this state has pertatlon that they are to Plea"ant View and Eden also Seconding speeches were now auspices of the Manufacturers' POSTMASTER PAYNE'S of reins convention ever proposed the wholesale disfran- the t0 Pwsent government. They The -. two minutes. to the greatest political demonstradeleited club CONDITION IS BETTER but credentials, and benominated been here have .from eac tion known in this city in several Oct. 1. Postmaster-GeI'lace were present was already beginning to get impa- chisement of the Mormonto people, WASHINGTON. take away cause no man ever purposed er it has become absolutely years. It will mark the formal open- neral ,ven "eatB n the conven- - tient. . . condition this Payne's tlnn. Mormon necessary for us to teach personal libof the Republican campaign in morning. U slightly better than at any Snmdel Dye of Riverdale nominated the political rights from any ing The does propose who man to a citizen. The party erty and courage through committee on permanent organ- - Thomas McKay. Senator Knox will be time yesterday. He rested well last Pennsylvania. Eden and Mayor it Is not an American citizen and does which all men and women In the state the orator of the occasion. It is ex- night, but is not yet of danger. of order of John Shupe business "I1 reported foil u lows: our may belong who desire personal lib pected that Senator Knox will outline Reports of .committees; Nelson of Huntsville seconded Thom- not belong to this, Boon party. Drawn. Lino Has K- erly, so that we may know when we President Roosevelt's attitude toward MONUMENT TO QUEEN VICTORIA as McKay. secretary. John 'pn,w0hn line. It has shake hands with people whether they the trusts and We not the do draw nominating other were several Hooper: assistant secretary There speak for the president WINNIPEG. Man., Oct. 1. A handclosed. been drawn for ua and for them. The are striving for the same end and the on other matters R Xelson: sergeant-at- which his position some monument to the memory of the speeches and the nominations bebarrier the made means. has church 50; Itself same V' Nel"n: Bishop The ballot resulted: Petterson, prevents his discussing. late Queen Victoria was unveiled In VhnchfUIaIn; tween of Its priesthood who Batter Take First Train. nomination of McKay, SO. Mr. Pettersen's nomlna should the class from Winnipeg today. Lieut. Gov. MacMilactivity often One frlende abstain has of dear political "Perlntendent of my unanlmoua made was BUCKEYE REPUBLICANS schools; city con- tlon lan presided over the ceremonies snd who counseled me to lead out In such Its snd membership that of clas OPEN CAMPAIGN TODAY the unveiling was performed by PreUpon nomination for city rPreiintn!e Wnator: four lollatlve hsve a right to go into polltica It movement as this. He said to me a lonrr.nta!Vfi: two county being called for George mier Roblln. morIt made made to I it came and this few the barrier minutes before named H. EL Steele. recorder cerWARREN, O.. OcL 1. The formal that It said the am when I not moved down, ally Impossible and going meeting: seconded E. W. Wade Mrt clnL?M??or: "vcyoc- - The re tain members of its priesthood should time ie a little Inopportune." I said. opening of the Republican campaign LADY CURZON SHOWS th the cwuest that Col the nomination be made by acclamaonel a R .. SIGNS OF IMPROVEMENT hold office or aspire for any office Yes, the time is a little bit Inoppor- In Ohio took place here today. Early address the drvi tion, which was aeocrdlngly done.nomi pot Hon. WALMER CASTLE, Kent, Oct. 1. without the consent of the priesthood tune, but if I had been waiting in a morning trains marching clubs and In F. J. Hendershot placed Idof the church. railroad yard for six years and I saw other visitors from Cincinnati, Cleve- A bulletin issued with regard to Lady C. wa change the nation for state senator riw nlf un see. my good firend Dr. Wushard a train starting I would not care land, Toledo, Columbus, Akron, Day Cur sons health at 10:80 this morning I . nation putting the noml- - lings worth. t Her. ladyship had some sleep That Is the first utterance whether it was going on schedule time ton and other cities throughout the says: There were a number of seconding applauding. before the of the Mormon priesthood that ever or not. If It was going I wanted to state. The city was elaborately dec- during the night and has taken nour. Hcd. speeches. The LVket' but he did applaud. (Laughter.) ("Yes. go too. I would be afraid If I missed orated for the occasion and scores of ishment well." EL T. Wooley was recognlwl oy tne re'Iwree wj'nanent officers then took I Indorse and say." word name you every that train that there would never be bands furnished plenty of music. The The steamer Vaderland, carrying ,h ,,onvntlon and Chair-ro- r chairman and presented the "win the doctor.) I think that you will another one going that way. (A voice, speukers of the afternoon and even Lady Curxona mother and aister, Mrs. twi h,,ta,rd plied to the delegates H. C. Wardleigh about X, agree with me that when that maniHit him again.) I wish he were here Ing Include Secretary Taft, Senator and Mias Lelter, Is expected to arrive The ballot resulted: minutes, An Forakcr. Governor Herrick and sev- at Dover tomorrow night, whence a festo was issued that every man who Wn then ofTered by 142; Wardleigh, 66. eral other leaders of national it agreeing that he ahould not signed special train will take them to Walmer On motion of Wardleigh (Continued on Page. 5.) exercise the right of American cltlsen- Castle. Rm,rp was then railed tlon waa made unanimous. One con-do- one-ha- Tien-Tsi- anti-foreig- re-s- ed st m es CANNON ADDRESSES AMERICAN PARTY Theater, Sait Party Its Purity m long-troubl- ed g. . . . long-endur- ed , h- , Business-MStan- - ley Ber-ee- tt, -- Da-nnni- i.r commis-ttoniev.Ci,r- k: treaw; the" cs |