OCR Text |
Show w 1 Thskafi'vi"g ma w CkfW" t J wH art doing. Adv.rti.fc Tho 6 tat. Journal ia far Og- dan first, last and all tha time. Advartiaa ta gat a buai- nest; advartiaa ta keep it. J Voy momi" watt th pmp yai h Ftocttoa v. MvMtiMi J J a XL No. 285 VOL Publish fort to nominate General Grant for a third term. The griwrui Ird all other candidate, for thirty-fi- x e ballot. The unit rule received it. death blow In this convention, and on the thirty sixth ballot James A. Garfield was nominated. Blaine was again a candidate, and received almost a ntany votea up to the thirty-fift- h ballot as General Grant Then the dark hone" meets committee NATIONAL ' carried off tha prise. In 1$S4. at ChicDECEMBERS ago, Mr. Blaine realised hi ambition and was nominated for the presidency, Ta Daaida Upaa Tima and Placa of but beaten at the polls by his Democratic opponent, Grover Cleveland. The Holding Neat National Convention convention of 1888 lasted six days. pint Convention of tha Party Was John Sherman of Ohio led for seven Hold in Now York City in 1856 ballota On the eighth he was beaten by Benjamin Harrison of Indiana. At Minneapolis, in 1892, President Harri WASHINGTON, D. O, Nov. 28. son was nominated on the first ballot com national When tha Republican at St Loul in 1898, and renominated pittas meet, in this city one week unanimously at Philadelphia lu 1900. from today it win be to decide upon In 1904, at Chicago, President Theo- the time and placa for holding tha four- - dore Roosevelt was nominated without tenth national convention of that opposition, have party. Times and conditions duuiged wonderfully since the Republicans held their first national convention In Philadelphia a little over half 4 KILLED WIFE IN BED, Will ! 444444444444444444 century ago. Tha delegates were not choaen then on the basie of representation which For instance, in the connow prevails. vention of 1(51 New York had ninety-fi- x dele gates, Ohio sixty-nin- e. 4 SPRANG FROM WINDOW, WAS INSTANTLY KILLED JAPAN URGED 10 T ' ROOMING 4 4 4 INVESTIGATE the United Freer) (By ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 28. Having received a message from Washington asking him to hasten his return to the United States, Secretary Taft alio Is due at Moscow Saturday, telegraphed American Charge d Affair Schuyler asking him to make arrangements so that he may Interview the exur in time to leave St. Petersburg on the afternoon of December 4 Instead of the evening of December 5, as originally planned. Secretary Taft rays he must not fail to catch the steamship President Grant leaving Hamburg December 7. The abrurdeet stories concerning the purpose of Secretary Taft visit are circulating, one la thst he wante two Russlon army corps in the Phllllplnea and will arrange to send an American corps to Vladivostok, and la already engaging Russian officers at high sal- (Py tha ratted Prceat '' Kit . Nov. 28. The Japanese gnv- ''' r. cut use promised American O'Brien that it will Immediate-- 1 'uvestigate the cause of the tn-- c ,s'd number of Japanese arriving the Pacific coast. The amba sudor dally called the government's attention to the situation, reminding the Japanese that It was not in accord :b Japan's promises. He urged tko steps be taken to prevent the ein-iylinn to America of anyone who, on eii ring as a student, might become a In borer. We are considering method of controlling end limiting emigration and correcting mistakes which may have occurred recently, was the Jaiwineae response. It la proliable that frauds have been committed without the cognisance of this government and e are using every precaution to prevent the recurrence of frauds. Ain-h.'-a.- o:-.- . .n PORTER HANDS MEUEJt ONE AND NEW YORK GIVE THANKS Nov. 28. Thanksgiving (By the United Press.) NEW YORK, Nor. 28 A man giving the name of Dr. Samuel B. Porter, of Denver, waa arraigned in the police eourt today charged with giving Dr. Btimuel H. Meuer a worthleaa check for 1150 which Dr. Meuer cashed. The latter aald that Porter showed him telegram supposed to be from the trustee of an estate asking him to cash the check for Porter. delegates, Pennsylvania and Ohio forty --six. In the first national convention of the BepubUcanparty all of the distinctively Northern states were represented, and. In addition, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and Kentucky. In the party's fourteenth national convention, which will be held next June, every state and territory of the Union will be repr- day was celebrated In Chicago In tha customary manner today. The schools, banka exchanges and nearly all business houses were closed and tha day was observed as a general holiday. 8 pec 1ml services were held In tha churches during the forenoon. In the afternoon there were matinees at all f I the theatree and a variety of athletic FIGHTS SCHEDULED FOR TODAY sports and amuaments, esented. In 185C the popular vote for the Republican candidate for president, John Mike (Twin) Sullivan NEW YORK, Nov. 28. If any New Farmer, at Lae Angeles. Yorker today failed to feel the Chunk Indian Joe Gregg vs. Jack Morgan, waa hie not of because giving aplrit It at Peoria, III lack of opportunity to get into touch Young Donahue vs. Kid Good' Re' with one or more celebration. man, at Chelsea, Maas. llgious service, were held at all the churches and deeds of charity had their CONTINUED EXODUB usual prominent place In the routine OF FOREIGN LABORERS oi events. The Salvation Army, the NEW YORK. Nov. 28. With the Volunteers, church organisations and political clubs saw to it that the poor departure of the last steamship for of the city were well provided for. Europe on Saturday next between 80,-0and 75,000 foreigners will have left The Ragamuffin masquerade, a feature typical of Thanksgiving day In tha me- the United States within the week. tropolis, was carried out on an eve This breaks all previous records fur larger scale than in previous years .just bound travel. Gustave H. Schwab of the North AMERICANS CELEBRATE German Lloyd line, a elos student of the Immigration question, points to LONDON, Nov. 28. An elaborate these facta as an absolute refutation Thanksgiving dinner, with all the vi- of the alarmist theories that the steamands Imported from Unde Barn's coun- ship companies are responsible for the try, will be Indulged In by prominent Influx of foreigners to' the United American residents of the British cap- States. ' l, ital this evening. Randolph The present exodus Is a demonstraof Baltimore, will be the host and the tion, Mr. Schwab said, of tha fact banquet will taka place at his London that Immigration itself. regulates house. The principal feature Is When times are good and there la a chestnut fed turkey, sent over from demand for labor tha Immigrant comes Rhode Island by a friend of Marcus to this country. When there is a lack Mayer. Judge Glalser, of Boston, sup- of work and times are had the immiplied genuine New England mince plea grant labor returns to its own country. and the Inevitable beans, while Mr. The exodus now is perfectly natural Mordeeal Imported terrapin and Lynn and ia caused by the shutting down of Haven oysters from his native state industries, the curtailment of conVarious other expatriates have contrib- struction wprk by tha railroads and uted to the feast and the entire menu tha general retrenchment in other will be distinctively American, includ- b ranch ea of business The rush to get away is so great that ing the liuld refreshments, from California sherry to rum. The day is be- many of the railroads are running speing observed as a holiday at tha Amer- cial trains to New York. On the Pennican embassy. sylvania road alone 2,000 arrived today. The officials of other lines report THANKSGIVING that the travel to New York of this IN THE CAPITAL daaa ia equally heavy. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 28. SEARCH FOR KIMMONSB BODY Thanksgiving day was observed in the customary manner in the national capOAKLAND, Cal, Nov. 28. The auital As usual the president and hi thorities are today making a systemfamily are spending the day In Virgin- atic search of the hills back of Oakia, but will return lata tonight All land In the belief that they will find governmental business Is suspended there the body of Earl Klmmona, one and the political telkfest that presages of the supposed victims of M. A. Wilthe opening of congress has for the day kins, who was arrested following the been abandoned. Special services were discovery of the remains of his pseudo held in all the larger churches and wife buried in quick lime In the back were attended by many dignitaries of of Wilkins house. The police have the government cabinet and diplomatic learned that the last time Klmmona was seen alive was when he went into corps. the hills with Wilkins on a bunting exDEMOCRATS NEW ENGLAND Wilkins returned alone, pedition. on NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov, 28. Wil- stating that Klmmons had guns East. the will make liam Jennings Bryan presentation address at the dedication of the Bennett memorial fountain tomorrow. Mr. Bryan Is also expected to speak et the annual meeting of the New England Democratic Progressive league, which has been celled for tomorrow by Colonel Alexander Troup, president of the organisation.' Leading Democrats from all the New England In building the Western Pacific the states are expected to be in attendance. engineers encountered hugs salt beds, AMERICA. REPRESENTED aid to bo eight miles in width and miles long. There la not, perforty LONDON, Nov. 28 The Canadian such a salt deposit In the another haps, are provinces, especially Nova Beotia, world. true Its depth is as yet unrepresented by magnificent displays of known, as it has only been sunk Into various varieties of fruits at tha annual six or seven feet in blasting holes for Royal Agricultural show, which opened telegraph poles, and In sinking these today. holes It was seldom that the bottom of the salt bed was reached. This salt Is SIGMA ALPHA ORGANIZE aid to be 98 per cent pare. Taking Into consideration the enormous quantity. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Nov. 28. Members of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Its commercial value la almost beyond fraternity throughout tha new state computation. The bed Is all, or nearly met here today to organise an alumni all, taken up by placer claims since the association In Oklahoma. At present advent of the railroad. These salt beds there la no chapter of the fraternity In are situated over near the west end of Oklahoma, the nearest being located at the great desert, about 126 miles west of Salt Lake City. Kansas university. sixty-fig- ht Fremont of California, was L841,-28- 1 In 1904 Mr. Rooaevelt received Tha stats of New York has 7,621,486. more voters now of all parties than the entire Republican vote of fifty C. yean ago. national convention of tha party declared in its platform that the maintenance of the principles promulgated in the Declara-ntlo- n of Independence and embodied 1a the federal constitution is essential The first Hr publican OGDEN STATE BANK 6 6 until further notice will receive deposits of cash REPAYABLE IN CASH; that Is to say, those depeeltlng currency will be repaid in 6 currency and thosa depositing gold will be repaid in gold. Do not hoard your money; currency will bum and both gold and 6 6 currency may be atolea. A suspicion that you keep money in the 6 house may causa burglary and even loss of life. BRING YOUR CASH 6 TO UB. Ws have provided, at large expense, a Victor solid door, 6 manganese steel safe. When tha door is forced to place no Joint can 6 be seen, making a ball of steel (hollow of course), weighing several 6 toss, and proof against the drill, the wedge, the sledge or explosives. 6 Not ons of these safes has ever bean burglarised. In addition, wo 6 have safety devices that will prevent burglars from even getting In-- 4 fide of our vault, which contains sur Victor safe. SAFETY has always been the motto of THE OGDEN STATE Mot-deca- BANK. 6 44444444444444444444444444444444444 to tha of our republican the Demofor the latter's attitude toward Cuba, and asserted that tha biihwaymans plea that might makes right' embodied in the Os tend circular, ould bring shams and dishonor, upon ny government or people that gave it their sanction. Since these declarations were mads tha United States, nnder Republican administrations, has acquired the Philippines and Porto o and the Declaration of Indepen-en- d the denunciation of the Wfhwayman's plea no longer ngure tn Republican platform! , In the first national convention of tbo Republican party there were two cnndldates for the presidential nomlna-tt-n John C. Fremont of u nnd John McLean of Ohio. McLean M the preference of the Wh,6o who had identified themselves tho Republican party. He was preservation Institution.. cratic party it. rebuked 'a MRS. BRADLEY RECEIVES SCORES OF LETTERS EXPRESSING SYMPATHY (By the United Frees.) WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 The attorneys hi the Bradley case are today preparing for the final appeal to the Jury- - All the testimony remaining before the closing argument ia made la the testimony of alienists for tha government. The defendant is receiving scores of letters containing suggestions and expressing sympathy. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 28. Lois Cornell left today for Oakland. Cal., to see If the body known as Mrs M. A. Wilkins, which was found In quick lime, ie his wife. old-ti- tinted with Know-Nothingl.- nl, ni of defeat fben the party held it second in Chicago, in I860, the nom-io-n of William H. Steward of New or1 oeemed a foregone conclusion, but th honor was bestowed on Abraham lcoln who waa nominated In 1861 Baltimore convention. General r nt was nominated, practically wittout a dissenting . voice, at the convention of 1868 and Terminated unanimously at the Phltae "Phla convention In 1871. In the invention of 1878, at Cincinnati, " Q. Blaine led all other candl- for the nomination for six ballot. 7 but defeated on the seventh by thrrford B. Hayes. On the first bal-K- t. Blaine had 288 .votes, which Increased to 851 on the seventh. had only sixty-on- e J?11 the first ballot and 111 on the On the seventh ballot be re-1-4 votes, or six more than were to a choice. It was Blaine the field and the field, was vnier than Maines "magnetic "fcwnan. In the convention of 1850, at Chicago, bid snord made a. desperate ef- con-ntfc- m, Hrs rarT 7rt AND FAMILY AT MADISONS TOMB how-- vr that was the prims cause nnd PRESIDENT (By the United Frees) WASHINGTON, Nov. 21. President Roosevelt, with members of his family and several guests left on a special train this morning for Montpelier, Va, to make a pilgrimage to the former home of President Madison. The president will lay a wreath on the Madison tomb, and the party will return in time to take a Thanksgiving dinner at the White house this evening. 44444444444444444 I SHOT AND KILLED SUPPOSED BURGLAR . ' 4 (By the United Pises.) CHICAGO, Nov. 28 Awaken- - ened by a noise, Jessie Lewi early today seised a revolver. rushed to the hall and fired a shot killing a man who was groping around the door. IT man died In the hospital without regaining consciousnesa Lewis thought the man was a burglar- - The identity of the dead man Is unknown. 4 4 4 4 4 - 4 4 HOUSE FIREi 444 4 4 POOR PEOPLE SILT is H LOGIN rue cuius 4 6 (By the United Press.) KANSAS U1TY, Nov. 28. 4 Several firemen are (his CHICAGO, ht THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1907 4 SEVEN BURNED TO DEATH CHICAGO -- seventy-fig- SECRETARY aries. Pennsylvania eighty on 3, In tha convention next year New York will have only Daily a! (Oijbru. lltal 4 morn- - 4 ing 0 las ing In (he ruins and 4 searching for more bodiex. the 4 result of a tire si miilnlsht In 4 a rooming house in which sev- 4 en people are known to have 4 died. 4 4 HAVE 4 4 A GOOD THANKSGIVING DINNER TODAY 4 4 Many Thousands of Baakote of number of victim of 4 asphyxiation have recovered 4 Two hundred I'viple were sleep- 4 ing when an expWion of nat- 4 urul gas started the fire. Bev- 4 eral of those who leaped from 4 windows are thought to he fu- 4 tally injured. One body, known 4 aa Frenchy lias been identi- - 4 4 OF NEW YORK V A 4 4 4 4 Provi- sions Are Distributed by tha Salvation Army and Other Charitable and Religious Agencies 4 NEW YORK, Nov. 28. thou- Many 4 sand of baskets pro visions containing 4 4 for a good Thanksgiving dinner were 4 distributed among (lie poor of the fled. 444444444444444444 by the Salvation Army and other charitable and religious agencies and huppliwss will reign today In NORFOLK, Va, Nov. 28. Prominent couutleaa families that might otherwise negroes from all over the eountry are have been devoid of Thanksgiving day In every quarter from tho taking part In a race conference1 cheer. which began today under the auspices lower East Bids fct Harlem denervlng of the negro department of tha James- men, women and children received town expimltinn. The meeting will con- feasts, and If there remains one who tinue until Saturday evening, when Is hungry In New York today It to the expuaitiu will close. The main fea- not known to tha workers of the ture of the three-da- y Army and the agents of tho session will 'be a symposium on The Future of the rharltable organisations. The financial Negro, rovering the progreae of tha stringency has had little effect upon race from the landing of tlie first Af- contributions, which have been as rican bondsman on this very spot 800 liberal aa In past years. This Thanksgiving day feast to but years ago and tracing, through statistics and personal experience, the record a prelude to the greater distribution of the colored race of America In the of food that will take place on Christ-ma- s, and tha officer of the Balvatlon aria and eclencea, In education, religion, buelneaa and Industrial pursuits, up Army in thto city have already comto the present day. The history of menced work on their gtguntlc project the negros past will be made to serve of feeding the thousands of New Yorks as a basis from which to evolve some poor on December 28. Tbs national 'tangible suggestions looking to a officials say that the Balvatlon Army, brighter future, and the garnering up will dispense Christmas cheer among In a constructive manner of the lessons a quarter million people In the United to be derived from the magnificent Btatea next month. In tills city tha blv m big Christmas dinner wP -negro exhibit at the exposition. Among the eminent speakers who held In the Grand Central Kl ice. Tha will address the conference are Dr. work of arranging the celebration In New York has been divided Into two Booker Washington, principal of Institute; William T. Vernon, departments, ons fur collecting funds register of the United fttstrs treas- and supplies, and the other for disury; Ralph W. Tyler, auditor of the tributing the good things Each to organised systematically, with navy department; John C. Dancy, recorder of deeds for the district of Col- Its head officers and subordinates, each umbia; Justica Robert Terrell of the having his particular duties mapped Washington municipal court; Bishop out In advance. The collectors of supplies have made Abraham Grant of the African Methodist Episcopal church; BIshniNi Alex- plana to secure not leas' than 2,906 ander Wallers and G, W. Clinton of pounds of sugar, many thousands of the Methodist Zion church; President turkeys and chickens, many barrels of R. R. Wright of the Georgia Bute In- cranberries and other things that go dustrial Institute, and Mrs. Lucy G. to make up the proper sort of ChristThurman, president of the National mas feast. Already the collection pots thst In a few days will hang at every Aaaoctotlon of Colored Women. The negro department at the James-- street corner, guarded by a member of THE FUTURE OF THE NEGRO Bal-vati- on Tua-keg- ee dlv-lol- on FIRST NATIONAL BANK Oldest, Strongest and Best Bank In Ogden 4 4 4 4 Will accept deposits and pay checks upon same terms as any other Bank In Ogden. M. B. BROWNING, Vlce-Pro- o. DAVID ECCLE8, Free. JOHN PING REE, Cashier. 4 444444444444444444444444444444444444 town exposition to admittedly one of the features of the big fair and ta without exception the greatest ever attempted by the race. It has been remarkably successful, despite tha odds againat it, and has resulted in Increasing the respect for the race, both tn Its own ranks and among tho white visitors to the exposition. THANKSGIVING ABROAD PARIS, Nov. 21 The feature of the Thanksgiving day celebration of tho American colony In Paris was a bonnet at the Hotel Palate dOrsay, at which a typical American menu waa served. Including the honored turkey and pumpkin pie. The principal speakers were Professor George B. Baker, who Is to lecture at the Bortonne thto winter, and Leo Mletolner. . BERLIN, Nov. 28 Never has the American colony In Berlin held a more notable observance of Thanksgiving day than that which took place today. The celebration took the form of a banquet and ball In tha beautiful assembly rooms of the soologlcal garden. After the banquet speeches were made by President Hadley of Yale university and Professor Schofield of Harvard. 4 4 4 4 . the army have been rerouted with red paint ready to receive the nickels,, dimes and quarters of the passerby. From the more affluent givers tha officers have already received several checks, and they expect the Income from thto source to run Into the thousands. In addition to the dinner, severs! thousand baskets will again be distributed on Christmas day among poor people In every section of the city. The giving will not be done promiscuously, however, as the army officers are now engaged In making Investigations that will prevent any of the baskets from falling Into unworthy hands. In the past the army has often been Imposed upon by people who were quite able to buy their own Christmas dinner, or who sold the basket to obtain, money for liquor, and the officers are determined to prevent the repetition of such frauds POWER JURY COMPLETED (By the United Frees) GEORGETOWN, Nov. 28 In an effort to complete the Jury In the Powers trial a session of eourt was held today. Tha Jurors finally accepted are G. B. Shlnkle, H. CL Linder, A. B. Jouett, A. Oharrow. B. 8. Frank E. J. James EARL GRAY IB FIFTY-SIMarshall, O. B. Collier, J. EL Race, Earl Grey, Frank Lee, Thomas Robinson, J. W. OTTAWA, Ont Nov. Governor General of the Dominion, waa Renaker. Seven of them are fanners tho recipient of many congratulations and Democrats, ons to a druggist, two are painters and one to a eleriC today on the occasion of his fifty-six- th birthday. Among tho senders were many of his friends and admirers In EXPLOSION WRECKS INTERIOR OP SUSPENDED BOROUGH BANK England, where he ta remembered with gratitude for his sincere work In tho cense of practical temperance and so(By tho United Free.) cial betterment NEW YORK, Nov. 28 Fire and three , explosions today wrecked the SQUASH TOURNEY Interior of the suspended Borough TUXEDO PARK, N. T Nov. 28-- Play bank, whose president. Maxwell, suiIn the annual tournament for the cided Tuesday and three of whose offsnaah championship of America began icial have been Indicted. The damage here today on the field of the Tuxedo Ie 816,090. It baa not been determined Tennis and Racquet dub. The entry whether the explosion wee the result, list to larger than expected thto year, of an attempt to loot the bank or deand the contest which will last three stroy evidence against the Indicted days, promises to be an exciting one. X I. |