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Show VOL III. June 16, 1908. Ogden, Utah, NO. 144 REPUBLICAN HOSTS OF THE NATION PAY TRIBUTE TO AN HONEST MAN ALLIES STILL WHITE HOUSE I'll I Anti-Ta- Forces Completely ft WASHINGTON, D. C., June II. The following statement was Issued from the White House today: --That adwhich purports to be the ministration platform telegraphed from Chicago this morning is a mere tentative draft prepared by one of the members of the resolutions committee for submission to Secretary Taft with a view to securing hie views upon certain A large part of this purported ; Planks. platform was never seen by the Presl- dent at all, and a number of the planks contained in the remainder were' sub- Taft . The "Allies" wlH make their hardest fight in the Alabama contests. Major Brian, attorney In charge of all the "Allies" cases in Alabama, declare' he has new evidence to offer to the credentials committee.. .There are prospect of an almost continuous session of the credentials committee from 4 oclock this afternoon until the report Is completed. An authors tive statement ia made that the "Allies" are preparing to withdraw the names of candidates before the first ballot la announced with the exceptions of La Follette and Hughes. Both have refused to quit,' although asked to do sea Consequently the nomination of Taft will probably not be made unanimous. nu ht -arms. or 1-- AT THE REGULAR MEETING OP THE CITY COUNCIL HELD LAST NIGHT, A RESOLUTION INTRODUCED BY DR. G. A. DICKSON, WAS UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED, TENDERING A VOTE OP THANKS TO MR. PRESENT-ENTE- D AND MRS. P. J. KIESEL FOR THE NEW HIGH SCHOOL SITE TO THE CITY SCHOOL8 OP OGDEN, WHICH IS LOCATED ON AVESTREET AND MONROE THE CORNER OP TWENTY-FIFTTO FREE GIFT ABSOLUTELY AN MADE WAS WHICH AND NUE. THE CITY, WITH ONLY ONE STIPULATION THAT RONDS FOR A NEW HIGH SCHOOL BE VOTED BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE PRESENT YEAR. THE SITE IS VALUED AT $25,000. H front. That day like this was one of those rare, clear days that now and then come to the lake region, when the air sparkles like champagne. All day the delegaes and visitors paraded up and down the magnificent esplanade with automobiles, carriages, mounted police, and now and then a band, that swept by on the broud boulavard, making a spectacle most pleasing to the eye. Unless It was an eye accustomed to look beneath the surface of things. There's no disorder at this convention. Never at any convention in this country was there a crowd so well dressed, so well fed or of such material g and prosperousness. Indeed in some cases the d men on might say were a trifle over-feIf ho could not or would not say as much of the women he would admit it to himself they were at least They paraded the lake front, crowded the cafes and lobbies in the evening; They ait at little tables quite after the continental fashion. They talk of Taft and the well-bein- pink-skinne- THREE PROFESSIONS JOIN IN SMOKER a a The Rssolutfon. waa The resolution, which adopted without a dissenting vote, la as folowa: Whereas, the Hon. F. J. Kle- sel and wife have presented to the city of Ogden, a magnificent rite for a High school building. which so far In the hls'fry of Ogden, stands the most magnificent gift she a for their a a a Mrs. Kiesel." benefit Regular meetings of this sort ure held In other cltUs and If this first one Droves successful It ia the idea to have these meetings held at stated Intervals In Bed; a mutual tbs future. - Although no mention has bean made it on the Invitations It is an open secret that the ousting of the Irdcppnd-en- t telephone from the oIPco rf all doctors, drugists and dentsts t.f the city will be submitted and dismissed and acted upon. This Is the sentiment expressed by a number of wemliers of tl three associations of d. over-dresse- d. (Continued on Page Four.) r smoker. The doctors say that this .eetlrg ha been discussed and planned for a long time and ia for the purpose of nrn-- f Getting the members ol tlie three so closely afflil itcd, logethe" has ever received; and, "Whereas, the same will un- doubtedly be acepted in accord- ance with the conditions aped- - a A call has been issued by the Medical association to the dentist and druggist associations inviting them to sn Ctlub Informal irctlnr in the ami room tomorrow night, for a I have i runts meet .nv business eg. Ar been made by the social committee for the' use of the dining room for W-bc- tly "Therefore, be It Resolved. That a unanimous vote of thanks be extended to Mr. and Mrs. Kiesel and an assurance n our part of our appreciationf this great and liberal gift be klven; and, be It further "Resolved. That a copy of this resolution be sent to Mr. and d, white-haire- year. PRAYER BY BI6HOP PETER J. MULLOON i BELLS Solons Concede Fulfillin'g of Provisions of easitate the voting of bonds this $ er , nstit By the adoption of the reao-lution, the council puts Itself on record as favoring the voting of bonds for a new High school. In saying the cltisens of Ogden "wllj undoubtedly accept the gift in accordance with the condi- tlona specified. which will nec- - I- - ng to Ogden and Unanimously Vote Thanks to Hon. F. J. Kiesel and His Wife. a THEJENIPTER lock. CHICAGO, HI., June II. Forty-eigHarry he resolution which to conexpects for the representatives f tne Rt pub-offnational lowing the Republican ago ytars lican party to meet in the 14th natlon- today: vention was held In Chicago. The city . "Resolvt-dThat the Iwais of repri al convention after almost 13 eonsecu-se- n then was as unlike the city now as tat kn In Republican iiutlnul cun- - tive years of the most brilliant admln- that convention was unlike this. The city was young, awakening, sprawl- ventions lu tvafter shall be as follows: is; ration in the history of the world. to-- ; ing on stilts by the side of the lake Each state shall be entitled to four There are people In 'this audience whose shores tne Illinois Central had delegates ut large, and one additional day, he said, who purtlciiaied In the and the ac not then wholly appropriated. delegate for each 10.000 votes or major party's first convention, within the of the subconipliuhmeiita and verbal party amendments to jected All through the day and night of that fraction t her. of at the preceding presi- j brief span of the life yet living are al- -j stantial. This and other drafts are convention there were crowds, some dential election for Republican elec- - most tieyond belief. Wo are here to tentative, merely informal for the in- old fellows was mnba the say raging and two delegates from each terri- - assert our pride over wlilt has been tors; formation of certain members of the were ardone, to approve the achievements of resolutions committee who are seeking i through the streets; there The tnry. District of Columbia, Alaska, the Hst, and most especlaly to coin loud and hot guments, appeals. the views of various promlnet Repub- - men who s; Philip-plnepoured in ihom the west, es Hawaii, Iorto Rico and the mend and endorse the administration leans. Neither the President nor Secreenin many were for that from methods the the Illinois, peclaily of Theodor Roosevelt; thus policies was nor committed himself TSft tary of this rule be provided by under which his adminstratlon haa be forcement rude, uncouth. They wor ways asked to commit himself to any parclothes and slouch hats. They the Republican national committee come known to the people of this land ticular form of platform, but various week without aleep. Food eboaen by the delegates to this convena spent as the policies of the 'Square Deal.' of pTopome6 plankl'were Uid and clothes were things they thought tion. While the delegates wer entering them little about. The Wisconsin delegation planted a the convention hall the California repIt waa a disorderly convention, big poster reading "Physical Valuation resentatives, ties ring a white .and gold howling, arguing and fight- of Railroads" underneath its state banner, paraded the aisles bombarding whooping, ASCOT HANDICAP WON ing. But those men were wrapped standard. Before it had been there a their fellows with email packages of with great ideas They were not wor- minute it waa confiscated by the ser- California prunes BY TURBINE ried about the panic or hard times. geant The picture of Sec re ary Taft on They were used to hard tlmea; but allk banner, carted by Jullua blue of call the the Throughout reading of Cincinnati, they were determined that men should for the convention by Secretary Mal- Ftelechman, be free, and after a week's turmoil and stillness prevailed. The was bomelnto the hall. It arousej lit loy a tomb-lik- e LONDON, Eng., June II. J. M. disorder they fired cannona from the mention of President Roosevelt's name tie enthusiasm. Its reception being Bell's turbine won the Ascot stake roof of their crude wigwams and went failed to evoke more than brief ap- quite as blue as the banner itself. on Ascet handicap, 2,004 aoverigns, out. In the o'd picturesque phrase of Taft leaders hsvc derided that they Heath today; Lord Roaeberrya Black-Spo- t, Illinois plause of ten or fifteen seconds. Shortpoliticians to "set the prairies ly before the call to order Nick and do not want a candidate for the vice second; T. H. Thords Magelaflre with the name of Lincoln. 2 Alice Longworth took special Bests In presidency from either the extreme lan third again Turbine. Twelve There are probably none In this con- the front row. secentries. Hardly more than a east or west, believing that both vention who were In that, and few if casual Thla ellm are tions Republican. safely SenAlice. was accorded glance any of their spiritual descendants; ator Burrows mention of President Ina'ed Sherman and Cortelyou of New there are men who speak with reverYork, and Knight of California. Roosevelt created the first real demonence and real love of Lincoln. I heard The fog horn vole of the secretary a man speak last night, one who knew stration lasting for two minutes of the convention caused amusement. Senator Burrows in discussing the Lincoln, who looked upon his face. It It waa the most remarkable voice heard Inof of the work department justice waa evident that to him that face had in a convention hall in recent years. Yet terpolated a ringing declaration to the It came become Aa the face of an afifcel. apparently from under the effect ia not the that Republican party speaking thus of Lincoln that man floor and rumbled away Into the raftwore the badge of a candidate who in sympathy with the spirit that would ers like (he echo to a cannon shot. stands for all that Lincoln was op- divest the courte of their constitutional posed to. He wore it in innocence or powers, or Impeach their Judges. This Ignorance of Ita incongruity. This man evoked the loudest cheering of the day. At 1:44 the convention adjourned till TAXPAYERS TOO waa part of gay parade which 12 oclock tomorrow. specits plgmlng, changing wrought tacle all day Sunday along the lake Property Gift a THE KEYNOTE CHIUAGit. 111., June 11. During the t'llh'AiIo. June 14. After the deledeliver' nf Senator Burrows speech gates had usKenibled and a flashlight Representative Burke, of lVnnsyvania, picture hud been taken. Chuirniun circulat'd among the delegates the fol- New said the hour had arrived Copyrighted 1901, Newspaper Enterprise Association, by Brand Whit- ed advantage. The mysterious whispering continues, but the leaders refuse to give a hint of their plana Everything possible Is being done to bolsttr up confidence In the hope of impressing lukewarm Taft adherents, with the idea that it is not all over. But the "Alllea" are lirked. Nobody realises this better than the real leaders. Hemenway and Burke amidst that there Is little chance of doing much. The personnel of the credentials committee In certainly In favor of e- - SACREDl ; CHICAGO, 111., June 1C. (By John E. Kevins) After a lengthy conference the Allies today are defiant, declaral ing that they have gained a strategeti-c- City HELD JILTS President Roosevelt and Secretary Close Observer Compares Two Senator Burrows Defense of the Theodore Roosevelt and His Pol- Idaho Senator Spurns the Offer of the Allies" to Start the Taft are Not Dictating But icies Completely Dominate the Judges Creates DemonstraRepublican Conventions, Two tion of the Day. Stampede. National Convention. Merely Suggesting. Cities and Two Crowds. Whip- ped But Refuse to Lower Their Colors. - THE RACE! BORAH ISQUARE DEAL COURTS ARE LINCOLN NIKS APPEAL 10 IU Will cn-ven'l- FORK WATER Residents of Healey avenue and that vicinity were assembled in force in the council chamber again last night, too late by about three days, to accomplish anything, hut a111 determined to fight President Bamberger and the Salt Lake A Ogden railroad, which was granted right of way for a steam road section of through the sparsely-settle- d town they represented. The protestants made their presence known nnd started upon another outburst nf oratory, during the reading of the minutes. While one of them was vigorously voicing his objections and asking the council to reconsider its action. Councilman Thomas rose to a point of order and the oratory and protests were shut off effectually. on ' stampede. UTAH CITIES LATE IN FIGHT FINAL HUNG ON SOUTH CHICAGO, III., June II. At 10:29 the band started "America" and tha great Republican national convention of 1901 waa open. Tha hail quickly filled.. Senator Depew, of New York, slipped quietly Into a seat unobserved. Operators In the press boxes observed the working of tha wires connecting the convention hall with the Presl-deoffice In the White House. Other wires led to Taft's and Cortelyou'a offices In Washington. It wts rumored thst Senator Borah, nf.Idiihn, had been selected to President Roosevelt. He denied the report when he arrived In the hall. He said: 1 waa asked ta present the President's name, but I refused most emphatically. .No friend of President Roosevelt's will nominate him, knowing that he does not want the tumor, if any frlende placed him In nomination his sc Ion would misconstrued: the President would he accused of conniving with the move. My Judgment is that th President will absolutely dominate tha convention and that there will be no Roosevelt ARE WORKED (State Journal Special.) SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June II. Fraud, thi full extent of which la not yet known, haa been practiced on the City Engineer A. F. Parker yesterday merrhknts of this city through made his corrected filing on the South Fork canyon water rights of the city, money order blanks stolen recentwhich is the final legal act necessary to ly from the postofllce at Schurx, Nevada. Amonx the articles stolen were a.l give the city this right In the opinion of Mr. Parker and the money order blanks of the office. A number of these have been filled up others who have visited the Bite, abunwith amounts ranging fro $35 to $100 dant water may be found to provide an ample supply for a city of 200,000 and disposed of among the Salt Lake Inhabitants and sufficient to generate merchants. In three or four thousand Three of these were deposited today the generation of electricity. at the National bank of the Republic. The fraud waa discovered when tho Nothing has been heard from State bank tried to cash the orders at the Engineer Tanner regarding the Willard Creek matter, upon which an extension local postofllce. It is thought that upo time was asked by the cl tv, but ward of a doaen of the bonus orders which was protested against by M. 8. DRUNK VOTED FOR THE have been d lapsed f here, and It Is tho Browning and others, who say they opinion of the postal authorities that a have a stronger claim on the Willard JUDGE AND CELEBRATED similar scheme may have been worked In Ogden and other cities In the orrights than the city. ders now In the possession of the re"Yea, yer honor: ol waa (Shrunk, officers C. Hanley la given as the aa the postmaster, said Charley Allen In police court thla mitter, L Baker, DAMAGES "But ye see yisterday was and they are endorsed by Joe Burns morning. Flag Day an ol wanted to cilibrate None of the fakirs have been arrested. flag. Th last tolme, Ol wor here, ON INJURED LAMBS the wor St Patricks day, an Oi ciMbrated then. Besoldes, yer honor, Ol voted TAKES HIS TIME fer yes last falL" ABOUT SECOND PLACE smiled and sentenced the court The Judgment waa entered In district celebrator to twenty days, suspending court today against the Union Pacific sentence. WASHINGTON, D. C., June railroad for $2,242.89 damages in favo: 1$. Secretary W. H- - Taft visof John E. Houta, who claimed that cn SWINE JUDGERS MEET. ited President Roosevelt at tha August 24, 1902, he shipped 2.124 lambs White House today. After the and 415 ewes over the road from DES MOINES, is, June X... Nearly conference the secretary was Granger to Omaha. 100 critics of the porker are expected asked regarding the vice presiThe lambs were so delayed In transit, at the convention of the National Swine dential situation. He replied: without water or feed that they lost Judgers association here tomorrow, "As I hav said all along I shall much of their market value, while the following the meeting of the Iowa do nothing In that line until the delay also permitted a slump of tb Swine Breeders' association today. presidential nomination Is setmarket, so that the loss waa even tled. greater. Because of floods and washIt was suggested that the presiouts, the sheep were held up at Schuydential nomination was settled CONVENTION 4 ADDITIONAL ler, Neb., longer than the time' limit already but Secretary Taft waa and were delayed at Fremont. Neb., on this point. NEWS ON PAGES 3 AND A. without water or food for 7! hours. The judgment includes costs and interest. horse-pow- er post-offi- $3,000 tal ce |