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Show Ogden Utah. July 17. 1905. VOL XII. A HURST CUTS His GROUP OF CHARMING STATE JOURNAL CONTESTANTS ; BLUE JACKETS Officers and Men of the Fleet Stand Against Bryan and the Have It Party May Mean Open War. Ail Their Own Way in Honolulu. (By John E.' Kevin.) Neb., July 17.' William declined to comment on j Bryan today William Randolph Hearn's Paris ca-- y Thta Hearat cable was the chief topic of a conference laat night L'c Ovllinitrihy ) s be-tve- en Ur. Bryan, Lam of Indiana, jamea of Kentucky, and Callahan of jlaaaachuaetta It waa authentically earned that Hearat'a action and will be dlacuaaed from the Demo- puli-ct- e. today denied that it la to be the national committee. Mr. Bryan aaid there had been conferences on the aubject of the but that the question would not likely be' decided until the meeting George Fred Wllllama haa In Chicago. bttn suggested In connection with the chairmanahlp. It la argued that hia knowledge of eaatern conditlona would that he chair-manah- H. llfy Ht 'Ni'Ll'Lr. H.iwuii, July 17. The blue jackt-lare bring lVit-lt- l hen, with the greatest hospitality. Tiny are taken Intu the prlvute homes uf the eitiaen and every Kssil,le attention shown them. Kailora are parading the street today. They are given the freedom of the city. There are no extra charge made ly the incr--t hunts ex, ept for small purchases. The officer and their men are indulging in Ih,1 tropieal recreations rnthusiasti-call- y. Tin re will be a ball on tin LINCOLN. cratic stump. Congress Jamea bad horn decided ttoatrraan of the Ill NO. Montana tonight The fleet will sail front liere on the 22ud or SSrd. The Nebraska la quarantined with scarlet fever and diph- ip theria. GOLD WATER HAS rp.v. him valuable. Mr. Bryan spent the day In corresa pondence and In entertaining atrag-glerfrom the Denver convention. SB HIST APPEAL Bryan and Kern Ask COLUMBUS, Ohio, July '17 4' At a conference' betWeeh Mr. O 0 Clialln and Mr. Waif kina today.. 4 it waa decided to begirt! linnte- , O d lately the ' campaign ifoir Pro- 4' hibition and to invade every state and territory before elec- O tion. Candidate Chafln begins 0 in Chicago tomorrow night and O expecta to iprak one or ' two O times dally throughout " ' the 4- - for Subscrip- tions in Behalf of the Dem- . . campaign. ocratic Cause. , William J. LINCOLN, Neb., July Bryan made public today an appeal for fund In part as followa: "The ftrat contribution to the Democratic campaign fund thia year la by an Iowa farmer. Juat before the convention thin man, preferring that hia name be not mentioned. Journeyed to Lincoln with a contribution of 1100 which he gave Mr. Bryan. , It ia appropriate that the firat contribution ahould come from that body of the population known aa agricultural for the fanner haa nothing to gain by privilege and favoritism, hia hopes being in anticipation of equal right for all and apeclal privilege for none. Now that the party haa announced lta Intention to accept no contribution from corporations and 17. COLUMBUS, July lets, last evening nominated Eugene W. Chafln, of Chicago, for president, and A. 8. Watkins, of Ada, Ohio, for Both men are the can- didates for governor In their respective states. Mr. Chafln was a dark horse. He was nominated on the third ballot, an hour before the convention' thought It had adjourned and half an hour after the friends of Faulmera Of 8L Louis were parading about ; the aisles of Memorial hall. Joyously congratulating him on his supposed nomination, for the flrat place on the . ticket After his overwhelming defeat' on the third ballot, and after the convention had swept him willingly Into the second place, after they had given him an ovation as the . candidate, far greater than the one offered Mr. Chafln, he declined positively to run and made necessary a. reassemblage of disordered delegationa not to accept excessive Individual contributions and to publish contributions above a reasonable minimum, it ought to be able to secure sufficient fund from these patriotic dtlsena who aak from the government nothing but protection. Aa the national committee baa not yet organised we shall aak fund. subHcrlptfona to this farm era Those giving may Indicate whether they are willing- - that their names be mentioned, and if the" subscription la not over $100 their wishes will be compiled with. Our fight la for the whole NOTABLES ARRIVE TO HONOR QUEBEC 1 .'QUEBEC, Canada, people. in. olTstort TOLD NICE A6MN to kill Bagby. been attentive since laat (faober. Hanging her bead the girl tlated the atory of her betrayal. She almost collapsed when she left the L " t' - 4.4.4.4.4-4- - 4 waa decided ' UNCLE SAM ' AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED Washington, 17. B. c., July . . MIm majority, ST-S- Rae Keck S; J utIh 4-- . .. . The volume' of appropria- tlona required by law to be pub- lished at the end of each session of Congress shows the total for the laat aesalon to be $1,008,- -, now In 307,548.56. Contracts The above statement, verifying absoexistence authorise future ap O lutely the vote as given below, was well-knosigned by three of. tbe proprlatlons for public works after three men Ogden, business of $45,441,750. aggregating strenuous hours of ' vote counting, which came to a close shortly after $ noon today.' Notwithstanding the use of a rapid adding machine and the speedy manner In which the thousands of votes were systematical totalled. the ballots cast during the past three days were so many that the Judges ' THE WINNERS. Rae Keck Mias Lillian Aadneaon Mias Nellie FTye . . . Mrs. Gua Wright , . iMaiiaii Mrs. Thomas Slater' Mias Lillis McBride gHM Miss Myrtle Rhine . Mlsa Motile Gaines . , Mia Eva Leek , Miss Alice Pardoe Miss Sophia Turner Mlsa Haxel Wheelwright. ... Mia . (SIGNED). . GERMAN PRINCE ' OGDEN, UTAH, JULY 17, 1908. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, CITY. GENTLEMEN iTHE ATTACHED IS A FULL, TRUE AND'. CORRECT COUNT OF THE BALLOTS CAST IN THE CONTE8T ; FOR THE DIFFERENT PRIZES.- - WE FIND THE BALLOTS TO BE ALL CORRECT WITH THE EXCEPTION OF TWO BALLOTS. NOS. 638 AND 307, WHICH HAD NO NAME OF CONTESTANTS ;" ON SAME. ; -- .JOURS TRULY, . v ii. COLLISION IN A STORM y, CHICAGO, Ilia, July 17. The schooner, Lucy Simpson, collided with a lake excursion steamer unknown In . a rainstorm early this morning five crew Is Inmiles out The crew The the of Simpson vestigating. fears that the steamer was badly damaged. A tug brought the Simpson' to the dock. llfe-eavt- ng ' 4f 4 4 404,110 X.5: ; ; L ?he man had and. With ' STATE JOURNAL CONTEST CLOSES AMIDST GREATEST : ENTHUSIASM; BIG SUCCESS - hn it 44 4 ' I 17. HUNTSVJLLE. JulyMo., Beulah Carter, aged sixteen, today Jn the preliminary hearing of Irvin Carter, her brother. In connection with the murder of Thomas Bagby, admitted her betrayal by Bagby. She said she fared him and expected to marry him. he told her story simply of the confession leading to the family council 444 4 4 X Field July'-- ' 17 Marshal Lord Roberts, daughter and Duke of Norfolk landed today from the Empress of Ireland to participate In the tercentenary. They were escorted to the citadel by General Otter and a detachment of the Royal Caaadtan. artillery, Several pther. notables have, arrived. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, JOHN W. KERN." were fairly swamped for three solid hours. The office of Mathews and Mattson, in the basement of the First National bank building, where the Judges worked, was crowded during the vote count- - .... . . .$425 automobile upright grand piano $1,400 GETS ANEW'TRIAL ....Scholarship . , e Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Scholarship Yellowatone trip Yellowstone trip ..Yellowatone trip ....Yellowstone trip ....Yellowatone trip log. by an enthusiastic, albeit good natured, throng of hopeful friends of the various contes. ants. From as early as 0:80 thia morning, until late (Continued on Page. 8.) BERLIN, Germany, July 17. The entire physical collapse of Prince Eulenbe Eulenberg today caused the postponement of hls trial till the Idtto? part of August' r the first 'part' of September. " The law doee' hot allow the lntefrupt!6n' iff a 'hue of this kind for more than' three daya For this reason the whole matter will have to be ' threshed over from the beginning wlwn the hearing is resumed. ' |