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Show VOL XII- Ogden, Utah, August - 11, 190& NO. EMIE from the dangers. The killed were Miss Blanche Hill and Captain Lovelace's secretary. Three were fatally hurt. Captain Lovelace is in a serious condition due to his injuries and the grief and excitement attending his supervision of the work of rescue. The balloon was being inflated preparatory to a sail. A bystander lit a match in violation of the conspicuous warnings. Instantly there was an explosion. A great crowd was watcha terrible panic ing and from the ruins. The balloon shed caught Are and was destroyed. The Brit-t- h were rocked as Exposition grounds of hundreds and If by an earthquake beautiful Jbullding windows in tbs werw broken by a terribl, explosion of the huge balloon of Captain Lovelaee, ,n American, who bad been giving performances at the exposition. Two persons were killed outright by the explosion and a doaen others were frightfully burned In the flames the crowd when the gas bag buret and the gas ignited. Scores were injured in the mad rush to escape LONDON, Eng-- . Aug. 14. An investigation is being made In an effort to fix the responsibility. Lovelac is a resident of New York City. He came here with Dr. Julian H. Thomas of the Arvo club of America. In a trip with Dr. Thomas In the German balloon, Pommern, Love lace was the winner of the international race from St. Louis. In that race he climbed from the basket up the net' ting around the gas bag and took a position upon the top of the great sphere in order that he might the bet ter direct is course during the trip from New York to Philadelphia. IS BIGGEST EVER AFTERJWOCEHTURIES Bodies of Pioneers of Church of Rome Discovered lifter Search That Has Lasted -- Murdered Adjudication of State Water Rights in This District Occupies Attention. Since 1737 by Savages in the Woods. HUB 195 OF J. Kirsi'l, Councilman come into your midst practically the efficient generalship of Rolapp, of the Japanese-Anvrica- n Horace F. Peery, Senator Charles R. strangers. leave you with a feeling Industrial corporation of Og- Hollingsworth. Secretary I. L Rey- of almost brotherly love. Such happy den. 4Vnul-OenerC. Koike of Ban nolds of the Weber club. Councilman gut tiering of the American and JapFruncixco, representing the Japanese C. J. Humphris. Cashier Ralph E. Hoag anese people In this unique and beauKingdom and Mayor A. L- - Brewer of of tlie Utah 'National hank. Manager tiful spot thie afternoon, do much to s Ogden with representative ritiiena and Will Williams of the ement the feeling of friendliness bebusines men of thia city, were guests Candy company, and representative tween the two people in the state ef of the press. of honor at a decidedly I tali. Whatever petty grievances there Good Fslewship Prevails. and served banquet at Idle-wituuy have been at any time will vanNot one of lie Japanese party, hut ish before such evidences of in Ogden canyon, last evening. good will Mivtlng at the AVeber club at 4 spoke most excellent English and dur- as this today. Ws could not have o'clock, th, Japanese and Americas ing the course of the banquet, which, been treated with better satisfaction guc-t- s departed in automobiles for the under Manager C. A. Burton's watchful to ourselves and the cordial manner in canyon resort. Upon the arrival of eye, wns correctly served, the remark- which you have received my people (be party, several photographs were able good fellowship which characterInto your eity and state, gives me the taken, when the guests were escorted ised the entire reception throughout greatest pleasure." was displayed in conversation between to t!v ldlewild dining room. The Mayer B rewar's Address. rustic Interior, with Its decora- the guests of both nations. A. L. Brewer responded with Mayor Mr. Senow acted as toastmaster of tion, of Japanese and American flags, a felicitous little address, in which he hung side by sides about the walls and the occasion and was Interrupted sevthe Japanese for their over the lmg banquet table, at which eral times during his introduction by complimented act oinpllshmenta in this country, lie r amidst resounding cheer from the banqueters. aid that while the plates were laid for twenty-fouJapanese rltlsens one uf the most beautiful table displays In introducing Consul Koike, Mr. Selearned much, residents of evoked expressions of admiration from now spoke of the good fellowship and may have from both Jainess and American guests. cordiality in existence between the the United States have profited men In Boated at the table were: Consul people of the two countries and pro- tlie presence of the little dark General C. Koike, Manager H. Senow voked outburst of applause when he re- this country. 'The accomplishments of the JapIndustrial ferred to the people of Japan and of of the Japanese-America- n anese in this country during ths past corporation; Mr. Koikee's private sec- the United States as the progressive are astonishing," hs said, few years Ichl-muYankeeee G. the of S. and the progreseast Kumabe, Cashleer retary, of America comtheir "and knowledgs of the local Japanese bank. Presi- siva Yankees of the west." He exdent K. Ablko of the Japanese office; pressed the hope that the fellowship pared with our lack of knowledge of the Japanese and their customs makes Bee ret ary T. Mamada of the Japanese and good feeling evidenced at thy banY. M. C. A, and tha following Japan- quet table, would exist between the us ashamed of ourselves. On behalf of the majority of our rills ns, I want ese tradesmen and representatives of two nations for eternity. to express the most cordial feeling for the press of Japan: 8. Murada, 8. Mr, Keike Talks. Consul Koike displayed his knowl- our friends from across the Pacific, J. K. Belda. M. Mukai, Y. deK. Kakarta, M. Kobayaahl. edge of the American after-dinnChsunctsy Depew" ef Ogdta President A. IL'Heywnod was introGovernor John C. Cutler, because of s light, by telling an exceedingly funny conflicting arrangement, was unable to story. After tills happy beginning, hs duced as the Chauncey Pepew of Ogbe present and aent hie regrets. Several poke of the friendly feeling which ex den by Toastmaster Senow; and lu Ogden business men were also com- Ista in si parte of Japan toward the the witty little talk tliat followed lived pelled to send regrets. The Ameri- people of the United States, and of the well up tg tha title. Prestden Hcywood spoke In an excan guests at the reception and ban- efforts of the progressive people of the Island empire to imitate American ceedingly happy vein of the cordial requet were: lations between the two countries. Mayor A. L. Brewer. President A. R. custom and manufactures. "Your great broadness of intellect, He denounced tha yellow press of Plywood of the Webey club; President Sherman H. Browne of the Ogden and hospitality, hs said, cannot but Chamber of Commerce; Judge H. H. impress the visitor And although we (Continued on Page I.) Vi.di-- r H. St iiow. manager al Shupe-William- well-arrang- ed ul exe.-lli'iitl- ra Ta-mao- hl, er WINNIPEG, Manitoba, Aug. 14. A party of Jesuit fathers has Just returned to SL Boniface after finndlng the remains of a party of discoverers who, under Jean Baptists Delaveraa-dry- e, son of the great discoverer, Bieur Dels verand rye, were massacred by the Indians in the lower end of the lake Jn the woods In 1717. The location of the bodies of the party had been sought by the church of Romo for two centuries. All the bodies were found decapitated. They were remarkably well preserved. They win be brought hers and placed In a vault Edward Fat and Thomas Lean find spaoa within the same pages, and Frank Broke seems to exist without the envy of Samuel Rich. The names of Philip Garlic and John Onions are enough to start tears in the eyes of Edward Gentle and Oathsby Charles Rough. FiedericX "Damp is a dry goods salesman and Minis Dry sells bottles. OMAHA HIIIS SCARLET FEVER WITH EAGLES RACE BEGUN north ADAMS, Mass, Auk. H- Atmospheric conditions are ideal for the big point to point balloon race this afternoon from the grounds pt the Aero dub. The first event will be th. King in America. Four balloons are entered. Just before starting the pilots win be told of. the destination which must be at least thirty miles wsy. The trophy will be for the one that lands ths nearest to the poat-offi- c, of the town selected. GT SEATTLE, Wash, Aug. 14. Indications point to ths selection of Omaha aa the next meeting place for Che grand aerie of Eagles. St. Paul and Saratoga Springs have been eliminated from consideration. Ballots will be counted by 5 o'clock this afternoon. The officers will be elected as nominated on Tuesday. Thera is a barbecue this afternoon. The installation of The officers will be held tomorrow. session will end at noon. THEjCBOOL Cases Reported At State stitution Here. BRYAN SPEECH Pre- visions for Icing of Cars In- 'At Ogden. Republidan Leader Plans to Pay His Respects to Democratic Leon Footer, aged 15 years, of Salt Lake City, died of scarlet fever at the Htate Industrial school this morning. Hs had been ill only a short Urns. Four mors cases are reported from the Institution, but President Thomas ssya they are improving this afternoon. All precautions are being taken to prevent an epidemic among the inmates. No visitors wilt be allowed at the school until ths complete quarantine will have been raised. , MISERY III A CITY NEW YORK, Aug. 14 Speakers representing 250,000 traveling men of the United States opened a Prosperity Congress' in the merchants association auditorium today. They were welcomed by Acting Major McGowan. WASHINGTON. D. C, Aug. 14 It Simultaneously 150 ragged and hungry been determined that the Pacific men on the East Side at the national fleet shall have a full complement of headquarters of th unemployed listenlisted men as well as officers on ened to. Socialistic speeches, the approaching cruise to Samoa. Or-- ri wer, issued today by Admiral Plllsbury, acting secretary of the navy, GOVERNOR GUILD! for an additional 250 men to be rusheJ FLORIDA AND UTAH The shipments of fruit from the surrounding states and Utah are now In full blast Heretofore it has taken about two hundred tons of lea In the ths refrigerators process of of ths ventilator and refrigerator cars, but the Harrlman people have not been able to keep up with the growing demand! and It has been necesltated procuring Ice from local concern. One thousand tons of the refrigerating utility are being rushed to the Southern Pacific Ice houses by the Ogden Ice company, and It Is understood that a much greater amount will be taken by rs-lcl- the Harrimaa Interests before the WILL BE BUILT D. C, Aug. 14. Naval Constructor Robinson is busy completing the original specifications for the new battleships Florida and Utah. The bureau of construction and repair hopes that the work on these vessels will be actually begun by the middle of November or the first of December. The work of laying the keel of the Florida will begin In September at least ten weeks before work win start on the Utah. WASHINGTON, CHARGE III CHICAGO today fbr appendicitis. This was surprise aa it was believed that he was In perfect health. He was brought CHICAGO, Pis, Ang. 14. Chairman JOHNSONS LEAD here from the Maine woods where bo. FTank H. Hitchcock formally took had been spending his vacation. It la headquarters suc charge of Republican AMONG CHICAGOANS reported that the operation here today. .The offices will be open cessful. Chairman for business tomorrow. Hitchcock 'and Secretary Williams conferred with William Hsywarld of NeCHICAGO August 14 An increase SHERIFF AND MOB or 20,70 names braska today, r since last f 425.000 as the population year gives of Chicago, AFTER NEGRO RAPIST imated by the Chicago Directory t wmpany, whose 1005 tank to now GERMAN BALLOON distributed. The t Johnson SAILS FOR HOURS family the number ofJ024. to Aug! 14. The PENSACOLA, aay Fla, nothing 515 Johnstons leads In names. Sec-S-J sheriff hundreds of dtlsena are BERLIN, Germany, Ang. 14.' with 5111 names scouring the country today for Georgs ! The new Perseval dirigible 1,41 Ooroan relatives who spell Coombs, a negro charged with an as- - q balloon sailed around the city ll,elr names Schmidt ' ' sault on Mrs. Ed. Mocklald, a young today, remaining In the air for -- TJhhortt nwnes In the new book matron four miles away. It is feared hours. two and n1 El 4 the most appall- -, that an attempt will be made to lynch In- n Srsskewlcs and CsyxwskL Coombs If he is caught . . be-j- mu moil One Death Results and Four Other Heavy Traffic Requires Extra PROSPERITY AND to Mare Island aa soon as UNDER THE KNIFE possible. Orders were wired to the officers of the training station at R. L, to assemble these men Newport, tomorrow night 14 GoverIs said they will be sent to New norBOSTON, Mass, August Tork " from there to Norfolk. Curtis Guild was operated upon a JUDGE TAFT MUCH FRUIT ng tbo-kmit- three-quart- er TORPEDO BOOTS WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. sea- son Is over. Many trains arrive and depart every day from the west In nearly every case the trains are solid fruit de- spatches, and all these must be at Ogden. The fnilt Besson of California Is on In full blast, and the crop Is reported to he larger than ever . Over, the Salt Lake Route there are being shipped vast quantities from the southern part of the state of California and some fruit from Nevada. The cantaloupe season of California Is nearly over, but peaches, apples and other fruits are requiring transportation attentions. Despite the large shipments of fruit coming from the adjoining states, the Utah fruit is In greatest demand. The only reason that there is not more of this state's products enrouts east. Is that all that has been planted le eold and aa soon as the crops are picked they will be sent east. In tha naxt season's crop there will be a more noticeable amount of Utah fruit for eastern markets. re-ic- ed be-f- or 14. Plans are being outlined for a special FLEET WILL QUIT torpedo board to handle all the details of a fleet of torpedo boat destroyers and submarines which are now under AUCKLAND TOMORROW construction or about to be built- September 1 pro pom Is for construction of ten destroyers authorised by the last 14. Congress arc to be opened, and by that .AUCKLAND, N. Z.f August at will here fleet leave The American date the specifications for the submaoclock Saturday for Sydney. This rines authorised at the same time, will he completed. The bids are advertised city is preparing a great demonstration to be opened November , for the departure of ths fleet. Leader in An Address. HOT SPRINGS, Va, Aug. 14. William H. Taft said today that he had read William J. Bryan's speec h of acceptance with interest, but he refused to make any comment It is understood hers that Mr. Bryan will he answered on the first of the month when Judge Taft will speak to ths Republicans of Virginia. He began work on that speech today; John Hays Hammond, organiser of the League of Republican clubs! conferred with Judge Taft today. He Is receiving letter from all parts of the country from those anxious to form dubs. One Is from a Santiago veteran who wants a pension.- A Bridgeport, Calif., man writes Judge Taft),. "You are going to be ths worst, with possibly the execptlon of Cleveland, president we ever had. I am certain .you are going to be elected. - CHINESE TROUBLES . : GROW SERIOUS SAIGON, French Indo-Chin-a, Aug. A Chinese uprising reported by the French authorities crushed a' few weeks ago, is Assuming dangerous pro14. portions again. Brigandage on- land and piracy off the coast are gaining ground. The British consul at Fu Cho asked Canton to send gunboats to the European merchants Chinese outlaws estimate that they-lo- st 1,004 men fighting in the Tonkin province last month and , that the French lost 200. Native peasants are Joining the outlawa pro--te- ct NEW JERSEY FARMERS. , TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 1- 4- Under the auspices of tha state board of agriculture a field meeting will be held today at tha state agricultural farm. Farmers from every part of the state wilt take part In the discussion of the scientific and practical experiments scientific and practical experiments. |