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Show ers of Wrecked Br Terrible Have Experience u in Luring Girls Away From HomeInto Slavery. From Chinese Crew irne.— The gation Men Outbreak in Military Academy Said to Have Originated in Kitchen, A Accide Congress, While Salt Lake s Cook Contracting Disease. —_— Next Being Forced to Guard Wo men Organized Gang in Chicago Engaged Ce TO MAKE RAC | TARUULH AUSSI Vesse Receptive ΄ nel Candidate Ν r Μ 4 i h neg s ΓΙ [1] COLLIDES {1} OCEAN STEAMER --- | AT ALBUQUERQUE ΠΚie aecos KNIGHT DEC eTra Come KIDNAP. FIFTEEN GIRLS TA MONTH CASTAWAYS ARE RESCUED S FROM BARREN CORAL ISLE PH in of Detective Squad Has Been Organized mas to Run Down Human Fiends and of Police Shippy a special “kidna Squad of detectives was detailed o was he Ge Andiana line, of me EISTEDDFOD Musicians From try Salt SALT All Contest Lake tional AT section Salt t “ Coun na of an Wisteddfod snd tate the | of Of committee Professor ΑΡ-! ttended 128 Bis-| United n the land, and at} ha heard a nted as had | udicator in teddfod had | ap- | | the 1 in ed lischarged ) e city ilted cad I Five I ¢ in jown t i AC were being error allowed Ι Zross fi eight Ὁ Mr. Knight 5 Τπο woilfieation will probab in Provo on the evening of We aric Convention of ΜΗΝ y and Sunday is surrounded the observed a residents large ship by listened of the in dis | Richest Woman in Canada has’ ot Bich 9 gnty tress. A gale, accompanied by a gea, was blowing, and the vessel soon crew could be The struck the reef Victoria, B. ( Mrs ᾿ Dunsmuir, widow of th Dunsmuir, discoverer seen ton trying suddenly ᾿ to lower the ship ; Een Or steamer boat sank To atte »' ince had sighted| town ton B. Pa 1 I h ; ὶ power ney i 0 and ( I | ᾿ libereations o i ventions.” 1 nationa n Shameful Abuse of Girl Wor A ‘ ee ne her not fort! I ! Evans’ tl ited ye away ἕ was Thorn w ΤΙ sday } 1 in 1 e ; ; ; f id be Manila f 1 told { | ] 1 m of i j A t t Υ, Ν ] 3 Alf ] for T 1 } ( ( Y er tl ¢ the on 1¢ mo ; I I Γ t frien 1 Ϊ a State Field con ric field Ex acted as Cannon τ nt ( ry } whi Judge ; A. J er Cannon had n stat that selected by the 1 s pointed out that the committee € sense, was selection by was not final in not in the sense of nominating and electing the a ticket as presented.” The ticket went through with a whoop The ticket selected is as follows Governor, John A. Street, Salt Lake supreme court justice, Ogden Hiles, Salt Lake; secretary of state, E. A Littlefield, Ogden; attorney general J. Walcott Thompson, Salt Lake treasurer, Henry Welch, Park City; auditor, George E. Park, Salt Lake; superintendent of public instruction, George B. Sweazey, Salt Lake; congress, Dr. C. I. Douglas SLAIN Four BY DRUNKEN Shot Down BRUTES. While Leaving Place of Worship. Jellico, bloodiest affairs in the history of East Tennessee occurred near the TennesseeKentucky line north of Anthras post office Tuesday. The scene was alit tle Baptist church, near which is a “blind tiger.” Services had closed and nearly all the congregation had a emerged from the church when crowd of drunken men, who had vis began firing ited the “blind into the worshipers with pistols John Bennett, J. W. McKinney and down at Edward Thomas were shot ir - church door and died almost intly, streams ake Provo, of blood from the okie flowing down the steps of the R prea ΓῚ little churct wound t and morta Kind, was A ard I the ct in ed, falling other worshiper named Gibson wa also shot down in front of the churct wounded mu I but {8 no Yor day nigl next ap] ate tha he made w candidate against the gates of ten a for letter nd, Fool Ind Joke Stealing 1] tt governor to the τες f a candidate Den New up behina ] irian ΓΑ 4 crowd for an teenth ur Ὑοτὶ of In tl to K s Democratic held at il ta 1 ft +} ic State ree a and no panic Argo posse rt ti letter 1 conven Utah, Ar t t y nominated ] wi λ final Finding that he pasthe boats and 5 vir ) by bre \ A n, of small There it’s boats for the f vt 1908 | the people on board everything tt | ha State the unsfer ed Ϊ the ht 1 at Dun- I was, so f 1 ROASTS UNCLE JOE governor | of the state—not 4s a t he an- help to of off got we concluded and knees our winter Last spaniels swer our own prayers. We have al ready defeated two of the four mem- bers of that committee for re-election and are after the other two.” SHERMAN AND KERN | MEET. change Ex “Candidates Vice-Presidential public of- Greetings in Chicago. Chicago.—Accidentally, but as a fitting preface to the scheduled meeting at a ban of Mr. Bryan and Mr. Taft quet here October 7, John W Kern, vice-prestDemocratic candidate for dent, and James §. Sherman, Repubvice-president, for candidate lican 8 in Mr. Kern, on Tuesday the latest business suit and in green fedoras, was standing thing ΥΠ Anin the lobby of the At nex when a bystander rushed up and asked to shake hands with “the next met dark vice-president “Certainly, with pleasure,” said Mr | Kern but to make sure you would | Farmers Will Fight Railroad. | better with that man shake hand Silver Creek, Neb—A hundred there—that one with the side ov r. Sherman That i ers wl farmers whose lands adjoin the Union iggested, and ranger rhe Pacific right-of-way in this county Kern be Mr. I 8 then Mr. have formed an organization to fight toward each other and gan 1 that road in its contention that the hand of ong I newy present] road is 100 feet of right SSE KNIGHT.” of-way the tu irr ] ΐ A gavernr it s ] betwe Omaha iT full ade of se as ning » off pre 1 va ip Charles 1 I } n yn I ert WwW ad ? ) t 1] ad 1 Dr. J. F. ‘ Er ? ‘ he imi α ( ‘ in n in of Manhattan, I Kar who ter Το] la { i and ΄ f ir ο Cre t 4 3 x ( ‘ ‘ ba 1 nd ᾽ t witl the roa 1 the case Richmond, f shi nent an app Hand A V { dar r ΝΎ ré ctive Black C. vr, driv a Ja Milton ν re ‘ T to car tuber in Ν of pas h us i ; ind A f ¢ The gl vhich man {ts Ha +} ΐ ᾿ { . pt Pactfic very th 1 tte hi rier vas 1 Gert in how I Mont.—Northern la. ffidia in Wrecking- Attempt at Train in Montana Mi Koch i € on rp ] of nd ire depart- and trair h Another mt They felicita t in commonp!lac¢ otirer ed to ( selected dr the on tior Democratic plump one tl nt ppt Republican exchanged y, ger of hi smiled the Og me with . n mar grasped in the eco! ticket w built with f-way | land when Outrajes of the t mi 1 8 ΙΟ r ] ᾿ r ? ¢ ΐ ; ε A π ᾿ Ἶ { Μα i was the smoot! ' f of Nat Was ] i ( ia Fortunately the passengers and crew » boats was made speedily ficer, but as a private citizen. I have tried to show my faith in Utah and her people by my works; please let | me do so in the future, as a citizen who loves the state, and not as a public officer “Ever desiring the success of the | Democratic party the state and na| tion, I am, most respectfulls | Sixt! w 1 es. writ From the commencement I have insisted to all my friends that I could not accept the nomination, and to none have I ever said that I would accept; and most of ‘my intimate friends promised that they would not force me into the position where 1 would be embarrassed and have to refuse. “As I have said before, I feel that I ean do more good for the state of Utah and her people ag a private citizen than I could do a@ governor of the state. My only d¢sire is to be left to work out my pwn plans, tc work for the building up of the inter- 1 = ' then is attention r t so bad moments ed alr 1 of ook to nk s ckly that barely had time to 868 T wait th uptown tr sireet station r oy ; 1 Anti-Saloon Leaguer Says He ΜΗ the state of Utah Fight as He Prays I hereby notify you that I cannot ecept such nomination and hereby Chicago Everywhere from ocean decline the same, and respectfully dito ocean it bein ] ed that rect that my name be not placed | Spe J h G. Cannor s the upon the Democratic state ticket. greate acle advanceYou will, therefore, select some other ment in this count was the decname to take the place of mine laration of R P. Packer of Colum‘My reasons for this action have bus, O., genera iperintendent of the been retofore fully stated by me American Anti-Saloon League, at the and discussed in all the newspapers Opening of the sixty-ninth session of of the state, and need not be further the Rock River conference of the expressed. I will say, however, that Methodist Episcop church in the I find the duties of the office would | Woodlawn Methodist church on Tues require my wore attention, and, day owing to my age, I have not the time “For eight vears the course of re nor the strength to give to the post. form le ation was blocked on the tion, My mining interests are in such temperance question We prayed condition as to demand my Closest and appealed for an amendment *o attention, and I feel it a duty to my& self and thousands of friends who the interstate commerce law in rt one man, your have invested tieir money in mining gard to liquo has kept the propositions under my management, Bpeaker from Illinois, judiciary committee bows d down like to give these companies my personal ) f I I wome the ashore here their the Logan, med, ] n Ar i Suicided p after with fog and came ( Martineau is as follows Provo, Utah, Sept the ocratic Stat Hon Martineau, Ch Lake City, Utah—Gentle t Front Threw Herself in Moving Train g, 8 Knight ) was hosti and that union men on Dover and I ΐ sons, crew as new comind of Mr. Bave ite Demo- L« tion will be referred to mittee, selected at Loga lection will be made by G ΙΓ ] s The Argonaut those on board of ning to declina- I ' } f 1 on boar Investigate n id at Phila ί Τ n Ϊ th the allegat union labor was fa bad always employed Woman of him τ Mr Monday 1 t s committee, positively make the race Mr. Knig iM $ I t . ween w ΣΦ Knight, rominated at th Den the I T Ir 1 iow i, the boats Jesse Labor. Ridder irer of mitte would { tt fo ν Result Hert elected national newly cratic t Always Has He Declares City cratic convention ests Tenn.—One of the I ind of helt i yacht Balety am 4 J. W 5561 έ cidate. ly a i οἱ a Committee, vas 7 i A ( ] Fran New on ur Ι . Andrew Places Been Favorable to Union I now - Son TICKET. m including Knight Declines to Make the Mr. con Democrat Pas Monday, Race, and Committee Must Select Another Can- lele h dictation; but was merely a tion which could be treated ΄ convention in any manner it sawfit Ch in Cannon then asked for a vot “all those who were in favor 1 Octot iter5 : Insanity. Ῥ peci=: * semble = ΐ Plead yon autt ΡῚ At ( any ε ρ' yf I Ridder Ad f f va would } eutenant wt. £ ‘ no uture Da I Evans ol that ΄ 1 Hamr mistreatmer or ' senior phy Admiral tump, might Jol rt im) presi the he ice in presen to Wooster J T take the Ida n situa- the that making a materia aid the president ant what nal itution. Dr. Ma patients. treated by αἱ do ¢ 1 if the that 1 that οἱ t at r, turn vould te Poca the great a evel could bring pat hown whe h Loeb might iscovery of P director of {Πε school of Con tey, i s Will yy injectio osy bacillu de the conti that Mr. he declares ve λ tance A 0 took the as j}dent might consider speaking tour w the Republican cau Int N with a clear it the stat rhe chief hea ] . tion in D brou wit! Maori \ ‘ aw ' Mrs. suit a in gaged a: weeks of her death nixed ; ο : Ly -the Demo in of she speech celebrated Ave aroused governor for ation — h of | at notified ficially Va take When Finds Tarr in home m died here on Friday who was probably the Welling , n, of Thursday on was ᾿ son, Lieutenant Gove sking for recon ( valued at a Chanler Told of Nominatior Str lewis Y N. Poughkeepsie, Chanle mi in Canada, i to! | 1] mad and the wreck where the ship had gone down Only four men were found ] n upturned bo were clingin vesant coal 8|:1"νλάνε sea heavy in the when Impossible! was up tl of account on the in behalf of the Republican eandiGate for the presidency Many invi tations had been received by the president, M Loeb said but Mr Roosevelt never stated that he would } He of | | [18 in the f PARTY Ci the state addresses by W. E. Walker of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, Ont., and ] FLEET AT MANILA Woodrow Wilson, president of Prince ton university. Both speakers were Warships Have Completed Two-thirds | hberally applauded of Voyage Around the World. One of the most important of the | Manila;—Fresh from a triumphant committee reports was that of th reception in Australian and committee on express companies. The | with their cruise around world committee told of the efforts made to two-thirds accomplished, sixteen prevent the express copanies fran battleships of the American fleet, going further into the banking buslwhich sailed from Hampton roads last ress and to cOmpel them to give up wenty of | December anchored in double column the money order business. Thechair- | Friday night off the breakwater cl se | man of the committee explained that | The British to the Luneta, whence splendid the interstate commerce commission Port Pirie, View of the war ships was obtainable will hear the complaint of the bank- | Callao, was During the late afternoon and early ers October 15 at Washington. evening, after the fleet some to ind at daylight anchor, thousands of residents of the Roosevelt Will Not Take Stump. 4 twenty of the} jgiands crowded every available spot Washington.—Secretary Loeb on }norage © were drowned. commanding a view of ked up by a pass | and the general air of expec tancy and Wednesday made the statement that ster Island lias aj} excitement indicated the President Roosevelt had no intention inter ff the northeast coast est that has attended at present of making a speaking tour com , and part field committee after long labor, the committee having had in 1 the selec tion of a ticket that would be an ad monition to the people and the nam ing of candi s who would accept reports Moscow, and Li ticket DENVER, committees, ξ Party Chairman Ε irly president \ num the n t was Denver, Colo rhe American Beni ers ociation, meeting in thirty fourth annual convention in the Der ver auditoriun on Wednesday, τι ceived the reports of its officers and wa of the in \ ch Re] been Annual for ers pror ventior provi Letter Mr t special f ih Salt ticket Senator American Bankers’ Association. Price, Jose ph ν e Salt ( dise¢ n at BANKERS IN con notable act Ticket in the Phe Thirty-fourth of American and has ] W ber THIRD hi witt i cal SE was neglected. cl he a_ at of Premier Stolypin other municipal market A ἃ on 1 When ul tior is de υ 1 attendance of delegates at the 8 was fully 1,500. This al I were eclanliness and sanit sentative 5] ght oct The dise e tt markets ( nded fatally ded to close one 661 Pue kitche ignosis. wa ] ffering f ired the f al days disease in wl αι wou phomas of Oxden tify i lessne Governor iM Ν its undivided suppc cares of public 1 } Ss than In ξ 8 a s t and Πε Washir by a trainload of deleg 1 the northwest state wi fved Monday night 5 Lak 8 so in the race, and I ἶ ates and a band ar cf ary he etu Man | an Of y ] Campaign, and tendered tineau, the retiring chairmat °! thanks A I a ook son it K ng I The ope 2,108 ished t ot has chairman that cases, I whe L < nei for tl ΄ ( elected Major Sa King was made superintendent in 1 ori City.—The Knight, leclared in the Unit statement This im 2 auspic of the Salt Lake Cambrian associa-| tion, opened Thursday with the larg-| est and most enthusiastic audie at has ever gathered at the opening) tan Lake ou fourth έ he { was 8 d i Spokane D als beginning em Knight of Provo, to succes is the Democratic candids ror Utah Following the nomin atio Knieht the state comm LAKE underthe Declined for ommittee Prizes. City—The Histeddfod, Who hands Over the for n j λ Son Wedne been repo ] } i Democrats Chose tt across but escaped through intervention , r Uta have I the KNIGHT FOR GOVERNOR twenty noon 8 ε nd ninety-three |«π WILL the it 1 I Keep an arme J. I I ΐ | e¢ | Klizabe miles I 1 taways had | id found ΝΟ" ΟΝ inied and loots Christma work and white member Lally and Anna Donilon Hoban Emily ipposed to been lured away by F. J. Blair of San) Se + : Francisco, has not yet been for Laura Williams 14 years old, was κ Wednesday forced to accompany a twenty-seven and Recoveries, } | shore to. the g to a choppy to 19 years, and all were attract The victims, so far as known i Evelyn Herndon Corinne H Portia Austi Helen Powel M Noyes, Μγτί] syrnes Jo Smith, Florence Javawalide, Re Schrilds St. four of Chaplain B rhe infant was fee Aeon's goat, whic wreck of the f transferring mot fifteen girls have mysteriously 4 appeared. They range in age fron Martilena Logiosa, born first of the castaway 1 the Manuka. M Thursday to search for missing gi It is believed that a thoroughly ganized gang is luring girls aw from home and selling them {1 white slavery Within the last month man Deaths nex I and indings on a de ( orders from § 8 { for > Cases, Re sulting the Patrick who Peterson, ning of the Epiden Have Seen eyed to Suva I Mandel, There tt ago by Escape. Chicago.—Under Since the Be island hence Cne Child Has Miraculous eontest Puet I formation Break Un Horrible Practice— a Fog, Arg t I ways = 4 1 10 spent nea English Chan Heavy 1 Crew Being Saved Dove of Utah Democrats not ed Result sengers Provo Mining Man Refuses Nomination for Governor at Hands th did 0 as ( Η 5 t e When e insa e £ t 7 Eichtee K ed tr ᾿ Ber +} t Cc . |