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Show VOL Ogden, Utah, XII. July 4, 1908. NO. 160 OGDEN HAVING SMOOTH DROPS DEAD Successor ARMOUR SAYS toHghtins BotfErans No Accidents Reported a Victim ol Apopleiy in No America Leads Europe and Presi- Democratic National to Phys- icians Up to Noon Today and California. TIMESiPROVE Fires As Yet Taking Advantage of Noise of Fireworks, Cracks men This Morning Enter Pickett Grocery Store. dential Campaign Will Not Retard Business. Convention At Denver Will Crowd Special Train From Utah. There will U- - nu CHICAGO, July and visitors front Utah business un account of liave in depression to the Driuocratla Off Heavy Doing About the president iul campaign and the elecconvention National at Dvuver, whlrii tion this year. Business is getting Into will a boom condition again and the out0en Monday. The Utah delegaBut Get Little. Worth look la bright. Such waa the opti- tion 011 the special, will start Sunday mistic view expressed by J. Ogden Ar- or Monday evening at about & o'clock. ly mour on his return from Kuroe. A number of Ogden ritlxens will Join more rapidly W are recovering Forcing their entrance to the grocery hasty departure when they saw to what had the store of the W. T. Pickett company, extent amount of explosive than Europe from our business and the big purty over the Rio Grande 344 Washington some time early this been financial difficulties and the outlook Western from this city, among whom Of the actual cash which was locked Is bright," said Armour. Our exports will be Delegate S. S. Smith,' who la morning, nervy cracksmen, evidently with some experience, took advantage in the 1ted strong box last niht, only have begun to increase and everything going to the Coloiado capital, laden T.h pieces and some smaller Indicates that there is a new Imum on. with a freali and aplinterU-knoise of the explosion of many two good roads 'fireworks to dynamite the safe, doing 'silver pieces appeared to be missing beneficial to buslnesa man and work- plunk, which he intends placing beat least $1,000 worth of damage, but and a hasty investigation has shown ingman. Our national resources help fore tlie resolutions committee, 111 the that this waa perhaps the sole was" (he situation in thia country materially hope that It will ultimately become a getting Utile Mr their pains. The amount of explosive necesary for of the and aid us In regaining our normal Iar of the regular national platform. Call Fire Department. the deed was evidently misjudged by proeperoua condition mors rapidly than Its Cut and Dried. the daring cracksmen, aa the big steel Bmoke coming from the burning do the European countries. Mr. Smith Intimated that the party strong box waa entirely destroyed and papers and the exploded dynamite at condition of business in the will not have a vast amount of busievery scrap of its inflammable contents tracted the attention of roomers Uv country and all that goes on here with ness to ransact at the convenrlnn. Ho wag burned to ashes Bo intense waa lng above the store and an alarm was reference to finances and trade In ref- thinks that on the first ballot Bryan the- - heat following the explosion which turned into the fire department, which erence to finances and trade la receiv- will be Humiliated, as the Utah delegamust have occurred after oclodls and made a Quick run, and first discovered ing more attention and la deemed of tion ALL QUIET AT OYSTER BAY. la solid II for Bryan. before seven, that the big safe waa that the safe had been destroyed. greater lniortance In Europe at this does not know as to the inclination hear the weight of The iKillre were no lfled at about 7:30 time than ft has ever been hereto- of the delegates OYSTER BAY, I L. July 4. Presi- still too warm 10to o'clock regarding the hand one's this morning. and Officers Fred Tout and Oren Had fore. There Is no truth In the rerr-th- at vice pivsidcntial at dent Roosevelt spent the day In a simchair, but he ehowe $500 in Checks. lock were hurriedly dispatched to the we are losing out In Europe. Our partiality toward William L. Douglass ilar way to the other days since he to pick up, of Massachusetts. came here. Secretary Loeb'vl sited him Checks collected yesterday amounting scene, where they took chargo of tools meat eaporta have There U a vast this morning with letters and docu- to nearly $300 and placed in tha aafe which had been left by the cracksmen. as the prejudice against our canned amount of talk to the effect that the The head of a rusty pick, which bore goods la rapidly dying out" ments demanding hfa attention. The before closing time late last night had Bostonian will be accorded the second brand JA, with the two letters rea and Presidents youngsters are eagerly vanished thia morning naught place on the ticket. These from Ogden. waiting for the fireworks party tonight mained of valuable papers, deeds, ab- Joined, at the top waa found near the DEMOCRATS TO RATIFY ON 4 stracts, and similar articles, but the safe, find a blacksmiths hammer had Among those who will Journey on the MONUMENT WASHINGTON Sieclal to Denver from Ogdon, are smoldering ashes which were found also bfren dropped In the haste of tha atrewn about the floor in front of the robber. Extra lengths of fuse were( John McCrady and two daughters, OYSTER BAT. I I., July 4 looted iron box when Mr. Pickett waa atrewn about the floor, among the smol- William Williams, aiayor llrewer, T. STATE JOURNAL HAS Democrats in Washington are summoned from hla home to the scene dering, blackened ashes of the papers A PARTIAL HOLIDAY Whalen, Mrs. Abby Day, C. J. Humwere' 4 and twisted bits of metal which preparing a aalute of 4$ guna to shortly after I Oclock. rls, C, W. Clapp and 8. 8. tiiiillh, ph torn from the safe by the terrific force 4, b fired from the Washington ' the delegate from Ogden. When the safe waa locked last night. To give patriotic employees the of on explosion. of the monument the evening In addition to the checks, close to $80 The special will take about twenty an opportunity to enjoy at least Worked Systematically. 4 day on which Bryen le nominIn cash waa locked in an Inner box of hours to make the trip. They will ara half holiday on the nations In spite of the bungling Job done by 4 ated. President Roosevelt today ateel. Bo great waa the force of the rive In Denver about one oclock tha birthday, the Bally State Jourtha robbers, it waa evident that they 4 received a letter from the superthli the of issued explosion la next day, Tuesday. The Utah delegathat nal this afternoon larger part and and Urges Government Ownership about three hours before the money in silver and gold pieces was were not norices at the game for they $ intendent of bulldlnga tion, ae soon aa it reaches the mile-hifloor this had apparently worked with ease and 4 ground askings for Instruction. scattered the about time. usual found city, will start their business and Initiative and Referendemn Roosevelt wll grant permission. have all plana formed for their part morning, the cracksmen having evi(Continued on Page S.) of the convention. dently become frightened and taken a for Platform. Hotel accommodations have been secured, which will prove satisfactory to them after the trip through the 4. Mayor LINCOLN. Neb., July mounalna. Tom L. Johnson, of Cleveland, Ohio, arrived thia morning and la conferring today with William J. Bryan. He declines to be interviewed. Hie secretary, Mr. Allen, gave out a statement to the effect that Mayor Johnson la asking Mr. Bryan to have Incorporated hi the national platform a plank in favor of government ownership of all public utilities, making the plea on moral grounds. He Is also asking for a plank In favor of the Initiative and Work On WestemTPacific is Being referendum. Ad- IX MONTE, Cal, July who Mltchel Thomas, priral Charles fleet i limed command of then Atlantic, when May in gan Francisco bay last Bar Admiral Evans retired,In died Hothe tttnlnf at his apartments tel pel Monte, He had been In perfect health during all the time of his residence here, anj last With night he te a hearty dinner. dinMs wife and daughter he left the on the verout went and room ing anda to light a cigar. He then started fur hi apartment and Immediately afterward entering the room he was tricken with apoplexy and within five minutes he was dead. Mrs. Thomas, who had Joined her husband and daughter on the veranda was with the admiral when he fell to the floor. She called for aid and the house physician was soon in attendance. hut no hope could be given for the and her dying man. Mrs. Thomas daughter and several friends we present at the admirals death. No arrangements for ths funeral will he made until the arrival of the admiral's son from Ban Francisco, but H Is understood that the body will be taken east for burial, probably to the admiral's former homo in Newport R.L. Ogden is celebrating a remarkably aafe and aane- - fourth of July today. Up to shortly after noon, not ono of more than thirty of OgJen'a physician, has received a Fourth of July accident call. Both fire departments have been uncalled upon during the entire forenoon only one alarm having been turned In early this morning from the Pickett Grocery store, where a aafe was crack- ed. The building did not tak, flr and there has been no blase for either of the department, to extinguish so far during the day. There have been th, usual number of minor burns, of course, which have not necesitated the treatment of a physician. Ogden citlsens generally observing the day ,t the resorts and other Placea of pleasure. In a Quiet manner. aup-pped- Set 4- - Ifc'k-gati-- $1,000 Charge Him-kin- of Damage over-estimate- d. t 320-go- ld a safe-cracke- bt-gu- ,i JOHNSON VISITS BRYAN l, gh 444444 GLORY OF THE OUTDOOR CAMP WITH ALL COMFORTS OF HOME RUSHING THE CONSTRUCT Rapidly Shoved Along and WHERE TO GO ON THE FOURTH Special amateur and novice $ program nd dancing at Glen- would park all afternoon Officials Content - Bathing, and entertainment Hot features at the Utah Springe all day. $ Racing at Fair grounds an $ $ A afternoon. Band concert end feature at- tractions at the new Rosewood park all day. Concert, dancing special thea- tre program and varied amuse- ments at Sylvan parte all day. vwr. 4 4 4 rights-of-wa- 4 Street car ride and bathing flay. Old . . 4 4 4 4 ; fashioned Fourth at Huntsville all day. 4 Old fashioned Fourth at Plain City-- all day. Matinee and evening perform- ance by Earl Stock Co. 4 t the UtahnaBurgees . theatre. 4 Fishing In Weber, Ogden and 4 other canyons and elsewhere 4 4 . 4 4 continuous 4 Fireworks from 4 unset and later. 4 444444 444 sunrise , to 44444 It was learned yesterday , that the work on the Western Pacific Is progressing with greater rapidity than at any time since the panic. At tha time of the financial crisis the construction ganga were diminished until work waa to almost at a aandallL Utah Construction Co. continued on the tunnel work, which la thp moat important In connection with hat project. All through Nevada aa$ .Caliy had fornia most of the been graded except the more important tunneling. It .waa rumored at the. time of the financial trouble nearly a year ago, that resumption of work . would be discontinued Indefinitely, but . little being done since then. Manager Jones, of the Utah Construction company, said yesterday that If the company waa given the authority to go ahead with the work, they could complete It In lew than 4 year. As It la, however. It cannot be positively, stated at what time he whole ay atera of the Western Pacific can begin onersllona. The Western Pacific officials seem to be content that aa much progress 1 being made ee there la at present. Gradually, Mr. Jones, says, the work will begin on a larger scale. At points of the Western Paclflo In California, especially around Sacramento. the locomotives of the company are at work carrying material to the places needed. Particularly la thia seen In those places where tnnneis are In .construction. For tne grading this la ! a great aid to the rapid kccompllsh- ment of the work. The engine, with the train, runs directly up td the destination of the filling materiel 'and there dumps It In this way the trains follow the construction of the line. - 4 4 at the Ogden Sanitarium all 4 day. Dancing at Utahns park pa- - vlllon 8 o'clock. Delightful trips to Ogden can- 4 yon resorts, with special amuse- mems at Idle wild, the Hermit- -. Ke and the Oaks-- all day. 4 Special program at the 4 Dreamland. 4 Electric, Casino, Bijou and Sylvan theatres, afternoon and evening. Continuous. Woodmen old celebration. fashioned, at Devil's Slide-- all ; The July number of Pacific Monthly" In an article on the national park, makes the following mention of methods of travel In Yellowstone. The two popular ways of making a park trip are by covered coach, stopping each night at the hotels, or by Permanent Wylie going with the In lour traveling' company, Camping horse coaches and stopping at their The permanent camps each night second way la lees formal and very enjoyable for the pleasure of the coaching trip and the magnificent panorama to be seen each day one has the added enjoyment of camping with every convenience necessary to comfort or pleasure." At each Wylie permanent camp there are from twenty to thirty floored and heated tent cottages," like that shown In the cut. Those so fortunate aa to win a Yellowstone park trip in the State Journal content, will atop at Just auch places ae the one shown above. Not . bad, la it? SAUCER RACES TONIGHT 8:15 |