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Show Ogden, Utah, August 25, 1908. HOL III- - falling wall CARRIES MANY Nil TO ETERNITY Workmen Known to Be Dead of Collapse of Shell Left By Chelsea as Result Fire-- Men Crushed Into Shapeless Mass. 1 reserves were called out. HunBOSTON, Man., August 25. Elgh-- Iiollce killed and a dreds of citiaena Joined in the work are reported men vii bulld- - of rescue. The building was being reumber hurt by the collapee of a Masaa-luset- u. built by Maurice Gordon. All but the Chelsea, Chelae Square, a suburb of this city today, front wall had been destroyed by the recent Chelsea fire. Of the thirty-fiv- e m in the building when the crash but been workingmen have already twelve escaped. Thirty-fiv- e debrie. the from moved at The latest Information from the 16n were working In the building scene of the disaster is to the fleet that M time of the collapse. The recovery as rapidly six are dead and a dosen others are I the bodies is progressing out burled in the ruins of the collapsed possible. None of those taken ave yet been recognised; all were wslL Of the sixteen rescued several will die. It is supposed that there rushed into an unrecognisable mass. marine and are a number of others still In the Ambulances from th on the site aval hospitals, also moving vans were ruins. The building stood recent ailed to the scene of the disaster to of the marking line where the checked. was fire The and dead Injured. emove the dead bodies and seven badly In-ir- ed M ; I SHERIFF SAYS IUDnM HAINSjS SUE I I gave public expression to my opinion on the waterworks tion some tim, ago. said FYed J. Kiesri today. The investigations I 4 have made since, have confirmed me mure strongly in that opinion. The 1 purchase by the city of the present plant is a good Investment. feel like Joe Seowcroft 1 would like to hare the plant myself I know that it is a good revenue-gette- r. Engineer Furiitr expressed my opin- 4 ion, too, in regard to building a comparing system, it might be built 4 for less money than Is asked for the prt sent plant. 1 don't know about 4 that. But the present company has the business. If you build another 4 plant you cut the business in two, and l don't know that the city 4 would have the legal right to do that unlmw. In any event there would be trouble and litigation with t o plants. I a in firmly con 4 vinced that the proper thing for the city to do is to close up tile deal 4 and get the system. It will put an end t all bickering, and it will in A the end prove a great thing for the dty " 4 A 44444444444444444 4 Dishonest Deals Force Big Stock Brokers to Wall r -- Causes V1 Excitement and Wide Fluctuations No 4 Financial Disturbance. - 4 NEW YORK, N. Y. Aug -The ing otiligutioiui are small. K. K. of a. liivwn & fit., vt.. an- - tlianan. member of the firm, issued a al n",lt ,hl" to the effect nounced on the et.tck exchange that the failure waa not grave and that .The company aa. the Principal factor lh.. on lu0 0limlmny ouM III Saturday's wash sale on the dollar. exchange when ultliln two hour over As soon os the suspension was an- j l.H"."00 shares were sold of which tile nouuctsl on the Stock Exchange tilere Brown company handled Toli.nuo, levy- - were violent clianges In the murket- la lng less than 40,000 for the remaining Kv i.nuuier iiiovement St. Jnul. which I.0S8 members of the exihair'c. Tlie had risen previously to 142 V on two uproar stirred up by the press resulted or three transactions, fell abruptly to in a meeting last night of the gover- - 142 There were a number of nors of the exchange anil the apimint- - clianges of a quarter of a cent and ment of a committee to ascertain who even more between sales with some of were the offenders. The company made, the leaders. Smelters fell off two points a brief statement to the effect that it from the highest and Union Iaciflc affairs were badly tangled and that the rallied. Hill alocka lost most of their members would muke no further state- -' T. A A A A A 4444444444444444 j i , PARTY LEADERS CRICK SAFE Official Denies Stories of Raving and Moaning On Part of Mur- 5. CAlll IN POSTOFFICE TIFT Bring Good News From Northwest meat. John W, Rhoades, cashl r of the waa appointed assignee. company, -PClub Block of Campaign of main Within Half olish Representative firms declare that the trouble of the llrown company Is due Formed in Minneapolis. Police Station. to the physical Impossibility to make delivery of the stock sold on (line, and not to financial embarrassment The HOT SPRINGS, Ya., Aug. 25. announcement of the company on the hers today cracked the postoffice safe United states Senator Albert J, Hop-an- d cotton exchange waa announced at 2 amount! to kins of Illinois arrived today (onit Is believed the loot will o'clock this afternoon. Its outstand- to between 11,000 and 12,000. The mm 'for with William H- Taft, Word was received today of the climbed the stairway leading over the cut a hole in the stairs, (nation in Minneapolis, Minn., of the dropped Into the postoffice and made first Polish club of th campaign. The LEADING BANKER was used letter telling of the formation of the their raid. on the safe and all the mail in the club says the Republicans are confident DIES IN THE HILLS office was looted. Ring boxes that of carrying Minnesota. United J. were Porter Senator Slates contained had evidently Jewelry found on the floor. The poetofflce Is a McCumber of North Dakota and National Committeeman James Kennedy half block from the police station. ST. IHIS. Mo, Aug. 25. J. (I. of the same state were guests of Judge president of the National Taft and gave him assurance of the BLACK BILLS IN SESSION. one of the largest Bank of Commerce, 25. Black loyal, support of the Dakotas. ST. PAUL. Minn, Aug. Bills" to the number of several thou- Judge Taft delivered a missionary In the weet, died today, at Old Forge, New York, of heart disease. Ho hud today Into a phonograph dec la sands are swarming Into the Twin been ill for the past three years and convert be It a to the to national help Ing duty for grand the today had been spending his summer In the to Benthe to his heathen. referring trip lodge convention of the Improved f mountains. evolent and Protective Order of Elks Orient as convincing him that the He the World, a negro organisation, jelgn missions are good things. IRISH MEET IN LYNN. pure Colored citisens of St, Paul and Mlnne- - said: 'The spirit of Christianity man Is of It their the equality LYNN, Mass, Aug. 25. With hundemocracy. spoils have prepared to entertain man of before before God, the on dreds a scale, of Irishmen thronging the city, brethren equality grand visiting The order has lodges In nearly all the the law which Is, as I understand It, the state convention of the Ancient states of the Union and many Canadian the most godlike manifestation man is! Order of Hibernians was opened here able to make." today. provinces. Do- Wreak Horrible Vengeance On Their Victim! 25. Two highbent on robbing a well-- d atreet woman at Ninetieth Ameterdam avenue, yeaterday, became to infuriated when a he ecreamed and tried to fight that they dragged her from the sidewalk and hurled her In the path of a trolley car. An the car eruahed the life out of her they esKEW YORK, Aug! waymen, rowed NEW YORK, N. Y.. Aug. 25. Sheriff Harvey of Queen's county, today declared that Captain Peter C. Hal ns was not Insane, that the stories about hla ravings were untrue. He said: "He Is precise In his daily life, and an Ideal prisoner. All stories about him moaning about My Poor Wife1 and raving are untrue." The sheriff also declared that the captain's brother was perfectly composed. ne . She turned south at Amsterdam venue and waa walking past a vacant lot enclosed by a fence ten feet liiifli. Aa she reached the corner, two men prang out at her. One seised her handbag and tried to wrest It from ber grasp while hla compaion beat her In the face. The woman fought the men oft and screamed until the man behind began choking her. Btlll she fought with her free hand, holding the four - with the other. The woman was seen struggling and i j Candidate for Vice President Is Notified in His Home City of Honor Conferred. ba-hev- ed en-fag- ed Alrr. f"1 koters 25 - vn Yellowstone Park the Scene of Oaring Stage Robbery in Broad Daylight 1 JOHN W. KERN CENTRAL FIGURE IN RALLY OF BIG DEMOCRATS rd screaming by some men at Eighty-nint- h street. At first they INDI AN APOLI8, Ind, Aug. 25. At the men and women were the state fair grounda In this city John in horseplay. An Amsterdam avenue car came W. Kern waa today notified of his whining down the grade between nomination for the vice presidency of Ninetieth and Nlney-secon- d street, lo the Democrats. There was no parade; charge of Motorman Thomas King and no street demonstration; no street decJohn Meehan. saw the struggle orations, Mr. Kern requesting the King on the sidewalk and saw the men drag omission of all these. The notification e woman over the curbing. Just as was taken from the Democratic cr olmost opposite them one of party In the dty to the folr headquarters the men seised the woman the grounds In thirty automobiles. by Moulders while the second man, having In the leading automobile were WilJwceil the handbag from her, seised liam J. Bryan, John W. Kern and Theowrit and pulled her forward. dore A. BelL the chairman of the noAa the car came upon the trio the committee. In the next were tification wo men lifted the woman from the Chairman Norman E. Mack, Thomas hurled her. across the R. Marshall, the Democratic candidate lK- The fender paiased over the for governor of Indiana, and Thomas and ahe waa caught under the the former chairman of the The car could not be stopped. ! Taggart, committee. , national cn was its momentum, until reached Arrived at the fair grounds Mr. Tagatreet The woman was gart called the meeting to order and foen fast under the wheels. Introduced Father Gavisk who proChairman nounced an , Invocation. ALABAMA G. O. P. Mack addressed the meeting briefly. He was followed by Theodora A. Bell Aug. who formally notified Mr. Kern of his will make an nomination In a brief and eloquent adcffort to strengthen dress. Candidate Kern faced Chairth. 'n fo'a late, according to man Bell throughout hla address. When 01 l rtate committee, who the address was finished Mr. Kern am ttedln session hem today. bowed and Thomas R. Marshall folProminent speakers will be lowed John W. in a brief speech. ?lwn4 com- - Kern was then Introduced and was national mitt.. n w endeavor to persuade with loyal cheers from the of the stmt that their In- - greeted assembled. His remarks crowd large ,n th hand- were well received. The speech making at the fair grounda waa concluded with an adCIivVlEEL REpUBLICAN. dress from William J. Bryan who was N- - Cmt Au ls A given a great ovation. He spoke In invention for the nom- - the highest terms of his running male, for ovrnor nd and every sentence was punctuated In other stats" w!1 0IT1cm W held tomor- - the highest row terms of his running mate, and every sentence was punctuated HOLDUP 125 fnr-o- at home. ORE BOER MIN li. j CATHOLIC CONVENTION. ROCHESTER. N. Ys Aug. 25. The caped. council of the Catholic Relief and state The woman, who appeared to be trienabout 35 yeara old, was seen walking Beneficiary association met In here session nial today. st faat through Ninety-firstreet, apparently coming from the subway station at Nlncty-flrstreet and Broadway. In her right hand she carried a reticule and she seemed to be hurrying CHICAGO, HI.. Aug. 25. The A. O. Brown comiuiny ordered open trades In grain on the Board of Trade closed, which Is equivalent to suspension. The llabllitlee of the firm are estimated all the way from a half to a million and a half dollars. ! Nytro-glycerl- derer of Annis. Highwaymen, Foiled in Efforts to - J - UPON TRACK Rob, I 4 Thieves Sack Uncle Sam's THUGS 204 TRICKERY FIRM IS CAUGHT IN WMMKKS OWN TRAP J Eighteen NO. JOHN W. KERN with applause from the enthusiastic Democratic Hooelers. What Mr. Kern Said. Mr. Kern In hla remarks paid a high tribute to William J. Bryan. He referred to the fact that he waa under no obligations, to unlawful Amblna-tlnn- s of capital; to his freedom to serve the peoplq by carrying out the platform pledges. He declared that Mr. Bryan, while a foe to unlawful monopoly, la a friend to every legitiHe said mate bualneaa enterprise. that Bryan waa the unanimous choice of his party because the country demanded Just such a man. He referred to the Inability of President Rooiwvelt to secure tariff revision for a relief from the duties on wood pulp though 80.000,000 people were demanding the legislation to right an admitted wrong. He said: "Speaker cannon waa In open opposition to all remedial measures requested by labor for the alleviation of workmen from their oppressive conditions; he defied the will of three-fourtof the House of Representatives, refusing hs to permit the proposed Ml to Pae the committee on rules. The only relief from this Intolerable condition proposed by the speaker himself was to remove him from his position. In other words disgrace and destroy one of the highest There Is offices in the government. another remedy. American voters can regain their rights to self government by asserting their manhood on election day with the ballot, end rebuke the party that brought about these condition." Bell Makea a Hit. Theodore A. Bell In his address to John W. Kern officially notifying him of his nomination said: "The lines are being drawn for the severest political struggle In the country. Assembled today from every section at America are representatives of the Democracy to whom has been delegated the great privilege of tendering to you, John W. Kern, an honor and truat aa sacred aa any political party can offer one of Ita loyal and distinguished members. You will be able to show that the Republican party has been unfaithful to Its trust; that It has been violated the most solemn commandments In the political decalogue; that Ita usefulness to the people has not only been Impaired, but that It has been utterly destroyed by permitting Its energies to become absorbed In th artificial life of the corporate creatures of Its own laws; that in time we must either make complete surrender to the corporations or redeem, once for all time, the heiri Corns of our nation from the corporation pawn shop In which they have been hypothecated by the party In power." Chairman Bell referred to the boasted prosperity which has reacted upon the unwarrantable assumption that the bounties of nature, and the demand for American products abroad, were originated and controlled by the Republican party. He declared that organised capital had furnished a big churn; labor supplied the power; and the green fields of America the cream. LAtvE HOTEL, Yellowstone' Park, Aug. 25. A lone highwayman held up twelve stage roaches about oclock tlie at of summit morning the continental divide In the southeast rn corner of the park. Tlie line of eoaehes had Just left the Old Fulthful inn, starting (he third days tour of the park from upper Geyser basin to Yclluwbtone lake, ml tlie holdup occurred shout four miles out on the road. The bandit was a man about 60 ytsra old and spoke with a pronounced German secant. He wore a white mask and was armed with a Winchester rifle. It Is estimated his booty amounted to ablut $5,000 In money and Jewelry. The louriste were absolutely hdpless, as no firearms are allowed In the park. The road agents first action after stopping the coaches was to order P. H. Gaskin, II years old, of Orlando, Fla., who sat on the scat with the driver, to get down and at the point of a gun the young man was compelled to go through all the other passengers pockets and relieve them of their valuables. Every driver was warned not to start his team or ho would be shot. T. E. Walker, an Oklahoma banker, tried to conceal $10,000 la drafts under the seat, but his action did not escape the quick eyes of the highwayman and he had to disgorge. In all about IS people were lyeld up, though not all of these suffered loss. After relieving them of all their valua-ble- a the bandit ordered the drivers to move on. Aa quickly aa pnaslbel they did so and the bandit made good hia escape. It Is believed he stole a team later and made for the weet. When the coaches reached the lunch station at Thumb and Lakes word was sent to the army post at Fort Yellowstone, and a detail of soldiers Immediately started In pursuit. At a meeting of the victims held tonight at the Lake Hotel, reeolulons were passed asking Secretary of the Interior Garfield to make an Investigation and taka steps to prevent similar mishaps In the future. But when the churning process Is over the big yellow rolls are found upon the corporate shelves while the workingmen and the farmers are bidden to content themselves with the buttermilk. He declared that tha claim of conservatism by the Republican party was counterfeit of the grossest |