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Show VOL XII Ogden, Utah, July 3, 1908, fMIC 1HD BIB THEATER TRUST LABOR UNITES IS IN DANGER IN A A Exploding Fireworks in Crowded Store Drive Many to Jump for Their Lives IN PERSIAN Democrats Will Be Asked to Favor Leaders of Powerful Organizations Government Control of Congregate In Denver To Play Houses. Influence Democrats. Victims Include tBy Edward L. Keen.) tBy John H. Xevhis) DENVER. S. Col..,, July 8 8. B. A Colo., July Five Women and Boy Whose Bodies l'trlutm. president of the Rail4 plunk advocating the establish- way Telegraphers; V. 11 4 inent of a national theater Is be- - 4 Grand Chief of the Broth-e- i Found in Cellar. V lug prepared by managers In- - 4 liihij tif Railway Trainmen; A. Tt Garretson, Grand Chief of 4 eluding some from San Fran- the Railway Conductor, and New York and 4 4 cisco, Seattle, J.ts. O'Connell, National PresiThe Are 4 CLEVELAND, O., July I. Six bod lea fireworks on the table. Chicago will be presented to the 4 were exploded and the fire dent of the Machinists, are here were found In the basement of the crackt-rDemocratic resolutions commit- - O' 4 SO e followed. rent Twenty-fivof women five ten II: and store at ihe 'oday in the interests of the laKresge ' L. W. Leach, chairman 4 tee Are. was bor of fire the by went down result One as the the plank for the Democratic escape. today A score of .girls were Injured In 4 of th Denver Theatrical Man- - 4 platform. Sainurl Gftniier and that of a boy the others were women. other labor leader are e route. jumping today at noon from windows 4 agers committee. It is expect- - 4 They were found near the door. the fire Wallace Chief of department of the building during a fire and before 4 ed that Augustus Thomas will 4 4 Tlv leaders say the Nebraska Is all right hut that It is 4 adoption of the had examined every floor and reported the nets could be spread by the firemen. 4 urge the Some are um onii ious, hut none are 4 plank. 4 4 not conclusive enough. everyone out. brick. reported dead. The firemen were un-- i 4 4 4 The building was a a hundred able to enter the building on account The company employed girls It is thought that a spark from of smoke. The store was filled with SULZER FOR GOOD ROADS. CRITICISE QUEEN ALEXANDRIA. a patent torch In the flreworka customers at the time and thebe was cauaed the fire. Girls were demon a general panic. Nearby stores were LINCOLN, Neb., July 8. CongressLONDON, July 8. Queen Alexanstrating the torch and overturned the converted Into hospitals. man William Suiter, of New York, dria Is coming In for criticism Just now after conferring today with William J. because she has accepted an InvitaBryam at his home at Falrvlew said; to tion be present at a lavish garden Mr. Bryan has given assurance that RUSSIAN MINERS RUSSIAN BANDITS when the platform is adopted at Den- party to be given by Lady Paget on ver it will contain a plank declaring Sunday. King Edward will aim atDIE BY HUNDREDS CASH strongly against Injunction! GET In labor tend. This royal countenance of whar dlsputee demanding a representative of .is called "Sabbath desecration" by the labor in tbe cabinet; a sweeping mer- 'extremely ploua has led to a tempest 8. Russia. SAMARA, chant marine clause; and a good roads In a teapot. Most of the diatribes July A YOUSOVQ, European Russia, re directed at the queen, as the reRobbers today held up a train 4 plank." 4 July I. Fire broke out today Mr. ligious thinks 8ulser people long ago learned not BryCongressman 4 In the Rlkovsky mine, where the 4 between Ufa and Selatoust and 4 to much In the way of Sab' an A. Towne Charles expect for favors bunTwo occurred. 4 explosion secured a sum of cash reported he would not admit bath observance from King Edward. dred men remain In the mine. though be 1 180,000 from the cashiers 4 it. 4 Their fate la unknown. One 4 4 to the Satlnsky .Iron Work. 4 COAST TOWNS ECONOMIZE. of 4 hundred and sixty bodies hsve 4 bandits the with The IN DENVER. DEMOCRATS escaped rea been removed d 4 money. 4 already as ' SAN FRANCISCO, July I. Owing to suit of tb explosion, DENVER. Colo., July I. The ad- the vast expenditures made In- entervance guard of the Democratic hosts taining the Atlantic fleet, tomorrow's which will Invade Denver next week j celebration In the cities of the la pouring into the city today and TWO KILLED BY EXPLO8I0N. coast will be more aubdued than COLER B FOR BRYAN. will aid In making the celebration of j usual. The combined Atlantic and PHILADELPHIA, Pa July I. Two the Fourth the most enthusiastic ever Pacific fleets will take part in the DENVER. Goto., July I. Bird Ooler, were killed and ten Injured by the In the mile high city. celebration In this city. the personal representative of Charles plosion of an oil tank steamer at the boss, today Shenango today. Uurphy, Tammany said: 'Whan we nominated Judge were below workmen Twenty-tw- o Parker, Nebraska Invited us to name deck when the explosion occurred. Fire 'candidate. We followed. Ten o ft he men were re the did. We will return the compliment moved to hospitals. Some of these are this year. Our preference is first Gray; expected to die. Spontaneous combusthen Towne. If New York la con- tion of petroleum accumulations Is giv vinced that the Democracy of the na- en as the cause. tion wants Bryan It will cast Its vote CELEBRATE IN OKLAHOMA. for him on the first ballot. I am convinced." OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklu July 8 Oklahoma, the bouncing baby of Uncle Sam's happy family, la the proudest of the flock. While the new commonGO WHERE wealth has been in the Union for some With Himself and StarOnly Few Dollars It will have representation on ON THE FOURTH time, the flag for the first time tomorrow, and preparations have been made for E. Telfer, Alleged Embezzler, vation. Pleasure-seekeof Ogden a fitting celebration of this event in to- - 4 4 den will be out n every city and village In the state. Drinks Carbolic Acid and 4 Of the first editions of the forty-si- x 4 morrow, seeking recreation. 4 The chief attractions tomor- Mrs. star flag one wee made by 4 row will be: 4 Charles W. Alexander, who went to Found Dead in Bed. 4 State league baseball game . Philadelphia for the purpose and, at Fair Grounds 10 a. m. while occupied with the task, eat In 4 Special amateur and novice a chair where sat Betsy Rose when 4 program and dancing at Glen- he made the first American flag. AnBefore leaving ion, he la said to have Separated from friends by thousands 4 wood park all afternoon. other banner wae made by nlnety-.tw- o milea and with starvation staring remarked one day that "only twenty-fiv- e of 4 Bathing and entertainment Oklahoma women, chosen from all him In the face, J. E. Telfer, recently dollars remains between me and 4 features at the Utah Hot sections, each sewing on a star, one released from a Salt Lake City Jail, af- starvation and I don't know where to 4 Springs all day. After to-- I ter being brought back from Omaha, get any more." on each side of the flag. at Independence Neb., to face a charge of embesslement, morrows Racing at Fair grounds all Came te Ogden Wednesday. 4' afternoon. .Hall. Philadelphia, the flag w!l be deliberately committed suicide. It la becam to Ogden Wednesday, atTelfer, Band concert and feature placed in the custody of the Oklahoma lieved, by drinking carbolic add, some at the Healy House as J. registering tractions at the new Rosewood association. Historical time Thursday, in his room at the E. Stratford of Chicago, Ills.. Thurs4 park all day. Healy hotel. day morning he was seen about the 4 Concert, dancing, special thea-- 4 TO REVIVE TOP HATS. The body of the supposed suicide wae hotel lobby and retired to hie room. amuse4 tre program and varied LONDON, July 8. A crusade to reabout 8 oclock last evening and No. 81, shortly after. 4 ments at Sylvan park all day. 4 vive the vogue of the top hat will he found Sergeant George Wardlaw dispatched He was not again seen until hie 4 tomorrow, from the police station to investigate. Street car ride and bathing 4 Inaugurated in London eventhe Ogden Sanitarium all 4 .when a great procession, In which all He Immediately ordered the removal of dead body was discoveredA last of clerk. bottle the day 4 day. members will wear the latest styles of the body to Llndqulat's Undertaking ing by and hie was on found person whiskey pa4 at Utahna the park Dancing top hate, will march through parlors, where the remains are being 4 vlllon 8 oclock. For some held, awaiting orders as to their dis- cash amounting to 88 .85 wae found In 4 ; Franco-Britis- h exposition. 4 Delightful trips to Ogden can- - 4 i years the silk hat has been declining position from a brother who Is be- one of hi shoes by the bedside. It Of thle amount more than half of 4 yon resorts, with special amuse- In favor, even In the most fashionable lieved to reside In Canadas was owing for room rent and the bal4 ments at Idlewlld, the Hermit- circles, and has been superceded by Arrested in Omaha. ance wae due a clothes presser for 4 age and the Oaks all day. straws and derbys. The silk hat mansome weeks done on the dead mans suit, was arrested work ago Telfer 4 business the at their Special program ufacturers, seeing to back tbe and which he had sent out to be cleaned In Omaha brought, 4 Dreamland: threatened, have organised the public of and pressed the day before he died. Detective by Utah Janny capital 4 Electric, Casino, Bijou and crusade. Telegram From Canada. the Balt Lake police force to stand 4 Sylvan theatres, afternoon and fictiwas found on his person A of tbe for trial alleged passing telegram 4 evening. Continuous. 4 on and also drawn a money tious expressorders, part of a letter. The tele4 Woodmen celebration, old 4 the Dominion Express company of gram waa evidently from his brothWATCH THE SKY 4 fashioned, at Devils Slide-- all ' er In Galgary, Can., who the authorities Canada. OVER OYSTER BAY 4 day. E. D. Telfer, of Calgary, Alberta, are endeavoring to locate and notify 4 Old fashioned Fourth at a brother of the dead man, today. 4 Huntsville all day. 4 OSYTER BAY, L. Iof Canada, In getting Me brother reThe dead man waa well dressed, aj succeeded assortment 8. A 4 Old fashioned Fourth at Plain large July leased from the Balt Lake Jail, by patently about forty years of age. He fireworks for Sagamore Hill ar4 City all day. making good the losses of the express waa tall, with dark hair and eyes. His rived today to be fired off to4 Matinee and evening perform- - 4 death waa at first thought to have been company. morrow night by the Roosevelt 4 ance by Earl Burgess Stock Co. man was hie who a natural one, as no evidence of suiAfter famthe release the and 4 at the Utahna theatre. 4 boys. Neighbors were at first discoverable. cide around dead found yesterday, stayed ilies of M. Emlen and J. West 4 Fishing In Weber. Ogden and W. J. Browning, city physician, Dr. some the Comfor Lake Salt time, will visiting be Roosevelt guests. 4 other canyons and elsewhere 4 police court almost dally and becom- who waa summoned, however, after mander Peery and wife will be 4 continuous, ing quite well acquainted with many making a superficial examination of 4 Fireworks from sunrise to 4 gueets of President Roosevelt of the Salt. Lake off leers. He stayed, the body, pronounced burns about tbe 4 sunset and later. at a luncheon on Thuraday. while In Salt Lake at 120 East First mans lips as unmistakably those of carbolic arid. South street. Cossacks Start Riot in Conquered City and Two Thousand Victims Pay the Penalty-C- ivil War in Persia Threatens the Pow- DENVER, Mor-iIm- v. are s ! pl-in- ; flve-stn- CITY ry 444444444444444444 444444444444444444 I $180,000 er of the Shah. ii'i'l'j riisht United IivnO ST. PETERSBURG. Ku:a. .lu y i A m:iKn iv ir.tgiviclng ul T.ii-t- there was tighlug in all quarter, the Kahn, trying desperately to inurshul Ilia ' . I (M ILX. An Earlier Report. ST PETERSBURG. Russia. July I. Af-iholding Ihe city of Tahris for .wo dnyg n,iatn. the Khali's infantry and cavalry during which time between Il'O and 80 wiTr killed nil both side, tlv revolutionists tmlxy surrendered. The Khuh's force sre now In full con trol. So Ktublmrn was tbe reitance of he entrenched revolutionist that Ranchid Kuhn, commanding the Shahs true. finally accepted the offer of a The Tabrtx rehela reused firing and cavalry, surrender with a guarantee of safety allowed the Kalins force tn ent r the to all rcbelu. Fearing bad faith the city upon the promle given the Eng-lla- h Russian and English representatives In The city being sticki-by iVsi-i- k horde according to di. here ionium. pun-liPrior tn the inuSMilctV STO Were killed and upward of TOO wounded iiiee Sun- day. The late dlaiuitehes lndliiite that the tnasKacre started lust night. It la of lift- ex erd estimated that the 1,000. A later reiort h h an nnniMtlre lias been arranged amounting to a 1 n r j bs and ltuiun repreentativea that there would lie no massacre. CoSMscka drinking tn the Iflubnb quarter precipitated the trouble by wrecking a basaar and starting a mob bent on pillage. The rebels sprang to arms and rioting followed. The last reimrt waa to the effect that j Tabris warned the victorious Persians that a repetition of the Teheran nms-n- uj would reeult In Immediate Intervention. The Shahs commanders assured them that the city would be peacefully governed, but that all re- sistance to the authority of the Blah would be summarily treated.' nt CLEVELAHD DEAD UNCLE SAM - 444444444444444444 Pa-Iclf- lc musts STRIFE CUTS LOOSE t I DESPONDENT TO IAN KILLS Between J. rs Is flag-raisi- ng Democrats Find It Hard to Honor Independence Day Will Be Obthe Departed Without Offendserved in All Parts of the ing W. J. Bryan. . Country Tomorrow. LINCOLN, Neb., July 8. Senator Gore, of Oklahoma, today, relative to the Farker resolution In honor of Cleveland, said: "We must honor the dead without dishonoring the living. The sacred memory of the one must not be used as a shroud to veil a sinister Implication against another man's honor. I am against anything tending to disrupt the Integrity of the Demo- cratic pary. Senator Gore said Oklahoma wna for John Mitchell for WASHINGTON, July I. Dedication of the new municipal building, which will be marked by especially significant ceremonies, will be the feature of the Independence Day celebration In the national capital tomorrow. There Is every indication that the observance of the day will be the most enthusiastic In years. The forty-sixt- h star, signalising the admission of Oklahoma as a state, will be officially added to the flag tomorrow. The field, or union of the National flag In use In the army will, from after tomorrow consist of forty-si- x stars, in six rows, the first, 'third, fourth and sixth rows to have eight stars, end the second and fifth rows seven stars each. In a blue field. Kern for Second Piece. DENVER, Colo July 8. John W. Kern, of Indiana, arrived today. He declared that he waa not Becking the He said he did not want the place for one thing, and for another, he did not think he would get "SAFE AND BANE" FOURTH. Of course," he Mid, "If the conIt. me vention should nominate In spite MINNEAPOLIS, Minn July I A well that's safe and sane Fourth for the kida" of my efforts to prevent a different question. Just how the Is the keynote of tomorrows celebraIndiana delegation fads about It I tion In Minneapolis. Many hogsheads dont know." of lemonade, cords of popcorn bricks and thousands of flags will be distriLINCOLN, Neb., July 8. William J. buted free In an attempt to rave the Bryan this afternoon repudiated all Sn.OOO school children of the city from drafts of platforms wired out of here the deadly ravages of firecrackers and and purporting to represent his vlewa toy pistols. , .. f 444444444444444444 -- . 444444444444444444 444444444444444444 The Retail Merchants Association at the Its regular meeting last evening adopted the following resolution: Whereas: The City of Ogden Is In great need of a public High school building and equipment, adequate to meet the requirement of the present school population and to provide for the Immediate future needs of the large number of pupils now preparing to enter tbe advanced grades, and Whereas, The Honorable Fred J. Kieeel and wife have magnanimously proffered a valuable site for tbe location of raid High school building as a free gift to the city; therefore, Be It Resolved, By the Retail Merchants' Association of Weber County, that we heartily commend the proposed bond Issue for the 'construction of raid High school building and hereby pledge our support to the cause oil the advancement of education In our city,, and. Further, That In the generous gift of Mr. and Mrs. Klesel we recognise an exemplification of that spirit of progress and philanthropy that marks the rise and advancement of the most enlightened communities and we recommend that the voters and taxpayers of this city demonstrate their appreciation of hie spirit by a substantial vote for tbe bonds on July 10. 1908. |