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Show Ogden, Utah, July 6, 190S. VOL Xi! TIGER TAMMANY Back of Opposition Broken When Boss Murphy Quits Injunction Plank - IN NO. BRYAN'S Labor Out in Force to Make Demands for yy Anti THE WIIDY CITY CHICAGO. July 4 Seven sudden deaths, five suicides, as the result of th intense heat, three accidental deaths, two asphyxiation and one murder in the last 24 hours. Is the record for this city. - Idaho Factions Hold Center of Stage Before Con when at a state caucus a resolution will he adopted committing the state delegation, controlled by Leader Murphy. to vote for Bryan on the first ballot The following slate was pro- -' pared this morning: National Com mitteeman, Mack; member of the Resolutions committee, Barker; member of the credential committee, Cohalan. John Mitchell today declared that when he was sought for the governor ship of Illinois, he said that he was not a candidate for political office and test Committee CUTS OFF are Hissed. district- It also voted to seat the entire Sullivan delegation In Illinois. DENVER. Cola, July Tammany will formally announce Ita surrender to 'William J. Bkvan this afternoon CAMP i Guffey of Pennsylvania Wins Out in Caucus Fight-Bo- lters Nugent and Don- nelly Cross Swords. (By John E. Nevin.) The conDENVER, Colo., July test committee met this morning. A snot loti was adopted to have a subcommittee hear the evidence in coneste hi each state where there is a contest snd then report Its conclusions to the main body. The was appointed and an adjournment taken till thla afternoon when the report will be received. Idaho, where the Mormon question la paramount, and New York contests furnished the chief Interest. Pat McCarren, of Brooklyn, recited the story of the Democratic primaries declaring that Leader Murphy, the Tammany boss, conspired ths legally elected deleBird 8. Coler answered Mcgates. Carren charging ths Brooklyn leader with Intimidation at the polls. The contestants from Idaho were headed by John H. Nugent and Judge Perky. Nugent In his statement before the alleged that former Senator Dubois converted a minority In the atate convention into an apparent majority by means of fraud. i Answering Nugent Donnelly termed n Nugent and his followers Jack and Infrequent Democrats." He said: "Their claim of our antagonism to Mormons; that wa antagonised members of that section from the southeastern peri of the atate la absolutely unwarranted." that that still holds true. The executive council of the Amerl-raFederation of Labor wna in session today at- - labor headquarters, John presiding. Gompers gampel Mitchell. James OConnell, Max Morris, James Valentine, James Duncan and John B. Lennon were present for the purpose of considering a labor plank. Gompers said all he had to say prior to the meeting. - They were there, he said to ask the Democratic party for a declaration of principles to Insure justice to the working men. He said we shall ask substantially what i asked at Chicago. Bryan supporters today predicted that they would have 41 out of the 44 votes In the Pennsylvania caucus ellmn forty-seve- disregarded without asking them to make a defense. The motion carried. McCarren left, declaring: Til show you at the September primaries and again a the election. The policy of the majority of the national committee was to seat all delegates holding regular credentials or who have been recognised by the duly constituted party committee of the state. Hew New York Lines Up. In the cancua of the New York delegation this afternoon Judge Parker was electej to membership on the resolutions committee on motion of Leader Murphy, Cohalan on Credentials, C. B. Williams on permanent organisation, T. F. Grady on rules. Murphy was elected chairman of the delegation. A committee of ten was appointed to draft a platform for submission on behalf of New York. No formal action waa taken regarding presidential or vice presidential nominations. The late thla after-noodecided unanimously to seat the delegatee In the 19th Ohio ee anti-Johns- FIVE PERSONS Id d d THUS FM LINCOLN. NVb.. July C A wind storm visited Fairy lew last night. Today the Bryan farm Is practically stormbound. The trolly road from hero la like a river. Mrs. Bryan narrower escaped being caught In the first downiiour last night, driving hard and reaching home Just before the rain. The autobile road Is Impossible. The repair crew reported the bridge near Kairview washed away wih considerable trackage. It was thought possible that carriage might reach Kairview in a roundalioui way. WIFI END WAR M iEUEt Republican Candidate forPresident Mexican 1 Sends Communication to REBELS Troops Closing in On Thousand Revolutionists Mar-ma- Local Taft Club. in The officer of the recently organised Taft club of this city are highly gratified over th receipt from William II. Taft, the Republican candidate for the acpresidency, of a communication knowledging the telegram of congratulation sent him at the time of hie nomination and the organisation of the club. The communication received yesterday la as follows: VICE PRESIDENT WHITLOCK SAYS " ; BRYAN RETREATS : TO BE A BIG MAN FROMIDEMOCRACY SAYS STEFFENS . . KILLED. LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 4 Ki persons, four of them children, were killed In n collision between n farm wagon and a street car on the Santa Ana line near Watts, about ten miles from here last night: GET Birin rain and ee lnatlng Col. J. M. Guffey. The Guffey men Insist that even if they loee every contest they will still retain enough votes to control the delegation. Murphy and Guffey Win. on credentials In The York contest JeclBed New the to regard In favor of seating the Murphy delegates without going Into the case. The Pennsylvania delegation today, after the bolt of the Kerr contestants, elected Guffey chairman of the delegation and member of the national committee. Kerr led the bol'ers. As they left the room they were greeted with hlssee. Guffey received the votes n of the delegetee remaining In the meeting. Celle McCarren Liar. Cohalan of the law committee of Tammany hall, called McCarren a liar, declaring that the regular organisation had decided to wipe out McCarreniam. McCarren referred to hie opponents aa robbers who atole their righta and violated all laws. Johnson of Ohio, moved that the McCiffren contests be 161 ' . "WAR DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON "June the Mountains. MEXICO CITY, Me.. July 8. A force of 2.000 ruraleg and federal troops ara closing In on n. band of InsurgenU reported to he nearly t,000. They are entrenched In the fast nesses of the Santa Rosa mountain, according to th laest gdvlces received here. It Is expected that before night a decisive battle wl be fought, ending nil talk of a Mexican uprising. 27, 1908. IPLII1E "My Dear Mr. Kuchler: to acknowledge the receipt of J beg . Ifc. your telegram of June 24 .and ip thank you and the members of (he Taft Re ' Viord Care publlcen dub of Weber county! for Know Little of It Would Gray your kind congratulations and offer of support which I much appreciate. As They Hold Minority Little On of Bryan Be "Very sincerely yours, In discipline bulletin number 9, just WM. H. TAFT. (Signed) Issued from the office of assistant sup"Mr. Rudolphh Kuchler, President At Liberintendent A B. Anderson of the Rio Republican Club of Weber County, Og Grande Western gt Bait Lake City, for den, Utah. a period of six months reports have Door. An Interesting development In this been most favorable. In all the cases same connection Is the threat of Wil when discipline waa necessary It waa Ham Glaamann, the postmaster, to failure to report some minor through fundamental principle, but both are Germany, or any of the old monarch organise a Taft club In opposition to occurrence, nothing In particular on (By Brand Whitlock.) (By Lincoln Steffens.) honest. Therefore they may be In the (Copyright, 1908, Newpaper Enterprise countries. Thla annoys them. They the original one. (Copyright, 1908, Newspap any occasion. Very few reports were same party. giow restive, sometimes Irritable. It entered against The conductors, the Association.) Association.) disturbs the pleasant social features of DENVER. Colo., July 4. W. J. I think we should get rid of that majority being slated against the enIt eeems the national convention that la criterion of honesty. It la too low a DENVER, Colo., July Bryan has. an idea, about the gineers for failure to report changes of which throws some light standard to judge men by. All men In Just as )iard for the Democratic na-- Democratic convention. Just like any firemen, the latter changing positions with switchman. and some shade upon the discussion of high places should be honest. That tional convention to be Democratic other it Is disturbed by the presence of candidates for that office. The man Isnt asking much and they would be, as for the other to be Republican. For democracy. All of which Is to be noted in no caw did accident occur from such proceedings, but to avert accidents who may be president thinks the too, If they had principles and policies, instance, that la partly so few under- In the vlcepreaidenlal situation which the only situation there fa, foil the company either dealt but Indefinite can easly be made Ideals and trusty political purposes to stand democracy. To them It Is somewe devoted. are much more Important and useful, and which they and suspension or discharged such emtruly thing vague and occult. They have Bryans nomination la a foregone conhe proposes. If elected, to .cany out The Board of County Commissioners ployees. Even the low-dopolitical crook heard of it and have understood that clusion. The platform will have an his plan. this afternoon granted a ar fran is unpurchaaable when he Is In the they are for it and somehow they nt Mr. Bryan would have his plank that will im- - more Chlse, effective July 22d, to Solomon imagine that thla whole convention heat of a fight for a principle. sit In his cabinet and take a What we need, as I shall continue business, this standing about In the than the Chicago plana, but not too C. Btephensen, Jr- - to operate a dls hotel corridors, this tumult, hla shout- much, and all that remains Is the tributlve water system In the Burch prominent part In all councils and to Insist, (a parties; organisations . There have been many sugactivities of the administration realCreek district. to well defined principles; polltl ing of the captains; this scheming, gestions as to candidates. As an Inly to.be not merely president of the cal divisions to correspond to the nat manipulating and maneuvering Is it The new company will supply wasenate but to be- There are just as many people here stance of the men who dont believe In ter for general purposes to all resiof the ural divisions of the human mind. And United States. In brief he would be since the Republican party has accept- - In Denver aa elsewhere who Imagine democracy we find Tammany coming dents at a coat not to exceed the presPresident Bryan's Taft, not hla Fair ed a reactionary attitude and a eon - (that noire is patriotism. To these at here for Gaynor because they would ent rates of the Ogden Waterworks banka. This Idea le Interesting in it- servatlve policy, our need la to have any rate democracy must be spelled like to get that rather democratic company. The 'franchise la liberal to Work at 8 erllng City, Calif- - on the self. it la plausible, possible, intelli- the Democratic party take a progres- - j with big I Spell It with a little d Judge out of the borough of Brooklyn, the county, the company agreeing to Western Pacific, of which, Corey Bros, gent and should add. mightily to the aive and liberal stand. We want to ! and it confuses them. Then there are , Even Murphy and McCarren can unite pay 5 per cent of the gross receipts have contract. Is programing rapthe ' besides hate j attractiveness of the office. A annually be democratic with a small d." The ; those who fear, distrust and furnishing free water idly. It Is mostly tunneling, large who would take the presi- nomination by the Republicans of ' democracy. They think they, under- - There la some mention of Tom John- for fire hydrants, sprinkling and simi- gangs are at work day and night. This could not the take of course, who, dent's place wheq the president le Sherman, one of the ring that enabled stand It They think It la a mob, some lar uses. Is subcontracted from the Utah because he Is making The same franchise waa recently sway, who would be doing and saying Speaker Cannon to reduce the House thing that will Interfere with business, j company, which has ' constructive greatest experiment turned down by . the city, when the of all the work In construction charge things for 'the administration, would of Representatives to nothingness, is. as doubtlees It would, especially aa on the count for more than hla personality proof enough of the conservatism of business has been conducted by fran - Hn democracy In the United States 'to- - right to lay mains and operate a slml Western Pacific. The the that hope Is In its real meaning alone would count. And if the presi- that party. chise grabbers and their like. To day, and hla Job lar system in Lakeview addition was work on the Western Pacific will he dent Should die the who The nomination by the Democrats these the sacred meaning of thla day bigger than that sf president's. Of refused by the council. Loans will be finished by th end of the year, and was already the allerego of the presi- of Judge Gray would be evidence of with Its hopes for humanity la wholly course, the Democrats don't understand secured from eastern capitalists on the that the trains can begin regular oper- dent, could carry on the policies of the the conservatism of this party, and lost. If they would speak of It at all that, because they don't understand land In this district and 9100,000 ex- atlons. Is they say. possible, taking administration with perfect, under- that is one reason given for his avall-- j in esmeit they would speak of It democracy. Those who do understand pended In home-buildiand Imprbve-- Into consideration the fact that they would be against Tom menta on the property according to are democracy concynically. to wants standing and without a jar. catch rushing material and that forces of ability. Bryan I men But Bryans own Idea increases the j servatlve votes too. He la willing to And then there are old machine poli- Johnson and they are all for Gray. the plana of the promoters. ara again being enlarged. And It seems at thla time pretty fmportancc and the significance of the continue the mixture of parties. He Is ticians, Democrats with the biggest D's discussion of candidates for the willing to risk a conservative for presi- of all, they neither know nor care. All certain that Gray win he nominated these One of they know is that Just ns things were with Bryan. The Bryan men are willof that dent to get himself elected. especially Bryans friends support For example the fine things shout Bryan has all fixed up and running nicely, both ing to nominate him. They have the Judge Gray la their preference. Judge seemed to me to he his recognition of party machines working In harmony, rotes, they say, and can afford to be Cray Is a conservative. He la a fine, his position as leader of the opposition. the Republicans winning elections, and conciliatory. They say they are will fair gentleman of culture, experience Much fault has been found with him they winning with them (with nil the Ing to play a little solltlca. With sue-erand poise; but he Is a consevatlva. He for taking and holding that position, minority ' places by partisanship process as they sec It a little closer to vided and all franchises they have to them than It has ben before they find It ought really to belong to another party but he has rendered a service. than Bryan's. Just aa Taft and RooseThe liberalism of President Roosevelt give out and nobody losing but the necssary to. trim and to modify their velt should be In different parties, or lessened our appreciation of the useful- people) something comes along and radicalism, or at least, their liberalism, fo be clearer, Jnst as Roosevelt and ness of with a little conservatism so that they Bryans leadership; but now, breaks the combination. Sherman should be In opposite parties. with the retirement of the president They thought It wna Bryan and they may appeal to both elements. They are Even If Judge Grey were to be only and the rise of the coneervetlve Taft, fought Bryan, and now after all these trying to make democracy respectable. president of the senate Bryans will- we see the advantage of having a lib- years when they have got used to That Is why they select this distin DENVER, Colo- - July 9. The. Cali- J. Bryan Members of the delegation ingness to have him run would Ulus-fret- e eral leader like Bryan. But a liberal Bryae and worried him down and di- gulshed knd eminent Jurist. They think fornia he left because he felt sore over say rrlved last delegation night my point; but when you think leader is not enough. A liberal party gested him. here come along new and If will satisfy labor because he was a the way he was treated. Last Friday In 1 of members the the delegatrip hat the a. caucus on ths train Nathan Cole was .. of the Demo- la more to the point, and Mr. Bryan disturtinr factors. Men insisting on Just 'judge In the anthracite coal During tion are reported to have called Theo decided cratic administration might be the might bring his whole service to n representatives representing; Insisting strike. upon aa national committee- wAd of the cabinet and And labor Is knocking at the door of dare A. Bell a liar. They defeated him man. Bell said the Southern Pacific the right hand historical head If he would accept all on Democrats being democratic; on laman of the president, you can see how the responsibilities of hla leadership bor having ita own; on the people hav- this convention as it knocked at the In caucus for membership on the com- men in the delegation engineered the ,, "nixed we are on our parties. . And I now and insist that all candidates, all ing something to say about their own door of the Chicago convention. Labor mittee on credentials, and punctured caucus. He declared in favor of anyone My "we" because Bryans atate of officers and all planks of .the Demo government; on courts being aa far ad- Is knocking nt the doors of both par- hla vice presidential boom. Bell left but Cole. Tom Fox of Sacramento mind Is typical.. He Tikes vanced aa courts In Europe; on Ameri- ties preparatory, no doubt, to having the delegation special at Ogden and called Bell a liar. , After the wrangle . Judge Gray ca being aa democratic aa England, or a party of Ita own. on went to Lincoln to consult with W. the slate passed the caucus. Personally. They may not agree on Page I.) (Continued , Opposes s Nomination Urging That Means and What the Part a Surrender ; Bosses So Long Jobs Makes Strong Plea for Labor Knocks the eral Parly. coumy gives NEW FRANCHISE vice-preside- 25-ye- vice-preside- vlce-presld- en f vice-presid- tni , Con-ruc:l- on cy vice-preside- nt ng cy CALLS BELL A LIAR gs ; vice-presid- . |