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Show BALLOOII Pilot Tells of the IP Pleasure of Life-and-De- ath IH Mr. Bryan SILL SUNDAY LID IS Issues Another State-'Bursti- ng tion More Fully. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 29.-E. lleller, pilot In the United States In the International balloon race, arrived here today. He said in speaking of hia experience In the race: "I had an up and down Jour- FAIRV1EW, Nebraska, July 20 In a statement today W. J. Bryan says he wants the masses to finance the campaign. He says this is necesary, "If the rank and file f the voters are to have a hand in directing affairs. Mr. Bryan in this statement makes plain his position in connection with the rm-p- of contributions from the "interests.'' He is not disturbed with the reports printed in the east to the effect that the last session of Congress enacted a law prohibiting He points corpora'lon contributions. out that this was half way a measure. It was killed in the senate on account of an attachment providing for the Investigation of the southern vote, the plan being to reduce southern represen- tatlon. The statement given out by Mr. Bryan today, says: 1 wish every Democratic pc per would begin the collection of funds in small amounts. There are few Democrats who could not afford to make small contributions. The people will never control until they assume the burden of suprylng campaign funds. 4 ney for fifty miles during the first hour. Then I began to sink rapidly on a grove of trees. When there was no ballast Ifft I threw out my drinking water. I half unfastened the drag rope. It was crashing from tree to tree. I dropped the rope and the balloon shot up 1.000 feet. Then it began to drop again. I threw out everything, possible revolvers. food and clothes, j hit hard and bounced about three hundred feet to th, otherslde and out of the field. I went about 1,000 feet In about seven minutes. LIFTED IRIFFLE Steampipe on Board the' Republicans Plan to Wage Vigor- - Officer Happens to Notice leek Turkish Soldiers in Kerolt and and Arrests John J. Griener ous Warfare for Every DoubtRebels in Deadly Attack on Kearsarge Results in Serious: the Air. A. BADLY HURT BITS: merit Explaining His Pcsi- - Dash Through ly Scalded Sailors. ful Hawaii. July HONOLULU, water tender; "0. Wilson, a and Ferguson, a first class fire- man were aerioualy injured; and I'oirplon and Minor, coal pass- tie. were slightly injured, by bursting of a steampipe in in the forward starboard boiler of the Kearsage Saturday afternoon. Details have Just been released. Clouds of steam at- ' 4 ' 4 r The annua report of the county auditor for the fiscal year ending May II las:, was filed .with the board of commissioners, today, showing th financial status of the Weber county for the past year. 2, Total assets of the county are as shown by the report, and the county Is bonded, with two outstanding issues. for a total of $120,000. The total cash on hand amounta to and total receipts for the past year, principally in fees, have amounted to $1C4.(S0.1$. The amount of receipts and cash on hand at the end of the fiscal year was $178,022.41. The county alnklng fund la $220.8$, and the floating Indebtednena amounta to $38,080.84. Homo Idea of the coat of running a county may be gained from the figures showing the claims and accounts of the past year, which includea salaries of officials and clerical forces, amounting to $158.9(8.77. The board also received the report of Joseph Stanford, overseer of th poor. It was approved and ordered filed. Routine Grind. Only one bid for county printing was received. anj it was the rejected, board feeling that I" Ha own discretion. it we competent te have the printing done wherever it pleased. $199.-400.7- $18,-151.- 21 Military Train. ; The Sunday lid hapeiicd to till a li'tle upwards yesterday and through the leakage one man obtained whiskey. Wliiskey selling Is prohibited in Ogden' and the saloon keejwrs liave all been duly notified, so that when the sale of COL' KM-Sl'KINiiS. t'olo , July liudi-20. Hui.i'.rtds of Kepublicai: j rcpreSci.Mi:; every state iiud tenitorv j went into stsslnii with ,n the T.i-Chalrm. : Funk H. Hiu hem k of the Republn i.u national committee ul 11 to discus the campaign. o'clock Among TJ.osr present in trie inciting . f VIENNA, Austria. July 20. c Macedonian rebels under mu4 tinous Turkish soldiers t"day 4 held up a military train en 4 route for Kolnntea in Uskub; 4 killed the crew and the military v escort, and looted the train of 4 its supplies and ainunltion. The 4 ordered Turkish commander th, trofliw in eastern Macedoniato come immediately to Salo- 4 nlca. The troops refused to leave 4 ; ' J ed I 444444444444444444 44444444444444 4444 hp WEBER STAKE DIVIDED INTO anti-Brya- STANDING SHOWN BY REPORT Fiscal Year Ending Who Is Fined Fifty. State in Union. liquor was noticed by Officer Hob Burke, he Immediately swore ou a j complaint against John J. ilriener. pro- saloon on lower piietor of the Bismarck are th. ii licwiug: , h stree-it wus claimed j Twcuty-tifiwho W. tracted the attention of a Surgis, Arixuiia; Charles Cuv- - hud committed the offense. ; 4 luunc-4 ender, t'u:r;ulo; Senator William E. j Or loner and other vessels. in police court this j aptwared 4 Miner in attempting to escape W. Mulvane,- - morning. He pleaded guilty when the Ho rah. 1.1. ibo: David 4 through the air hatch, fell back 4 Kansas: Thomas C. Marvhall, Mon- charge waa read and after calmly de- - 4 4 overt ome. The bravery of the 4 a few seconds. Judge 4 Vidor fur Nebraska; tana; 4 liberating fire room crew saved the lives 4 4 Cash XI Cade, Oklahoma; Ralph E. Murphy said: Make the fln fifty dolw A will men. All live. rf the Thomas Thorson. lars. Williams, ih'tgon; hoard of inquiry has been apSaloon men are agreed that there la fcouth Dakota; Cecil A. Lyon, Texas; 4 William pointed. GET READY FOR TOKIO. Spry, representing C. E. but amull profit in selling a drink of D. C July 20. PreWASHINGTON. 15 $50, which cents cost L. for McCormick. Robert whiskey Loose, Utah; that Police of Browning says liminary preparations are being made Washington, and George E. Pexton, and Chief ss for the United States exhibit at the of that more a such few examples Wyoming. William A. New-romToklo exposition. the them will that convince Herbert B. Tenney, Arisona; George yesterday so California, down of screwed private secretary lid be must NOVEL SYSTEM Coltight, F. Vivian, Stone, California; John Assistant Rerretary of State Bacon, orado; James H. Brady, Idaho; J. T. long aa those orders have Inued from to In charge of the work. Fletcher Maddox, the executive head of the municipality. is OF ELECTION BETS Moore; Kansas; Montana; William liny ward, Nebraska; George F. Turrtttin, Nevada; H. O. Burvum, New Mexico; L. B. Hanna, NEW TORK, July 20. So great la North Dakota; Charlea E. Hunter, n Insurance Oklahoma; W. M. Cake, Oregon; W. C. the demand for that brokers representing Lloyds keep Cook, South Dakota; Cecil A. Lyon, the cable hot placing commissions with Texas, Wesley W. Walton, Utah; A. London underwriters. It is estimated F. St$tter, Washington, and that nearly 12,000,000 of these risks Gramm, Charles W. Burhave now been assumed hV Lloyds, dick, Wyoming. with the result that the rate was inNothing of the kind now undertaken all that part of the creased to 12 guineas, which is equiva- by Mr. Hitchcock waa ever before un- Largest Stake in Morman Church west stake will be north of the south Btak Weber present to cent. Until dertaken in history of campaigns by about II lent per and West Weber ward Wilaon line I of left that the deepest regret. feeling Into Three SmalTbursduy night last it waa 10 per cent. either party. He announced on his Separated Twenty-fourt- h street and north of and the bench. That relation, except the are All Claeses of business men ' arrival here today that it would be west of Washington avenue. At Washdomestic one, was the sweetest of my among the ler Parts Sunday. applicants fur insurance. hia purpose to have statea that are cerington avenue and North Ogden the life. Then I was aesocinted with none A New sho? manufacturer tainly Republican to assist in camEngland line will run southwest so aa to place bur upright and honest men, members cloved a policy of $200,001 at 12 paigning In neighboring statea which North Ogden and Pleasant View In the of the her who desired a 'square deal' guineas premium. Welter stake haa been divided Into Northwest stake. The Northeast stake may be doubtful. ail around. The rate 1 10 per cent, have been announces that three sections, and the largest stake includes all Hitchcock Chairman territory north of Twenty-fourt- h Fifteen hundred persona were present taken out by brokers and he will prosecute the campaign with in the Mormon church has now becom mainly .and east of Washington street the J. H. dedication. at. McClintiq, financiers who are long on the market all possible vigor in every state where three, which w be known temporarily avenue. county supervisor, Introduced Mr, Taft and who are anxious to hedge against there is even a remote prospect of at least as the northwest, th northHeretofore th Weber, haa been the as ths "next president. a smash in stocks in the event of winning. Branch headquarti rs for ths east and the Weber etukes. largest of any in the church, numbering This action was taken at the regular probably 13,0000 Mormons in ita popBryans election. In other words, at west will be announced later. Denver the 10 per cent rate, the policy holder is making a hard fight for this. quarterly stake conference held yester- ulation. Other stakes there are in the has bet, aay $10,000 agalnat $100,000 THIRTY DAYS FOR day in Ogden. The division of the stake church, which r no larger than a that Bryan will be elected. The only was explained to the church members slngl cly ward of Ogden; while Wedifference is that. In either event, 4 ;nt the two big meeting In the Tab- ber stake previously numbered 2$ wards of the in all. For the proper administration ernncle and the lecture hall Lloyd's keepa the $10,000, thus mak- 4 HURRY TO OHIO & TO SAVE STATE 4 Wehcr stake academy, both of which of church affairs, both aa to revenue ing to odds against Bryan 10 to 1. were crowded to capacity. and ecclesiastical matters, one set of offense. If he didnt do It, ao he gave 4 j The vote of the church members officers for so large a district, waa mo- -t LINCOLN, Neb., July 20. package, during which A Former Attorney General Frank 4 showed a decisive majority In favor of Inadequate and some ward In tha big George Riley toldeJudre Murphy in Riley a believed la It the defendant will A P. Monett and E. H. Moore, of 4 the devlslon, as thc old stake had be-- 4 state was aura to suffer more or less. police court this morning that he did time, com too large and unwelldy. for the Thla division makes, in all, 5$ stakes In not steal a case of eggs, but never- have time to figure out Just whether Youngstown, Ohio, are today mesor not a 4 capable handling by one set of officials. he Mormon church, the majority of theless when the complaint charging he took th eggs and la guilty hurrying to Ohio bearing Th New Stake. to which are in Utah. Others are located is. J. whether take them and William 4j he didn't 88.00 from of Bryan worth with sage 4 him purloining What will he known in the future as In Idaho quite numerously, while Wyohenfrult from the H. L. Griffin Co.. Many prisoners there have been, In 4 the effect that all personal dlf- the Weber atnke will be that pert of ming haa two, Mexico, a few, Canada, waa read, Riley entered a plea of j police court, who said they were not 4 ferences must be forgotten and street one, and Oregon, one. Ogden south of Twenty-fourt- h guilty, when they were, but Riley Is 4 the etate carried for the party. gulltv. of West line the south south and of Then there are missions In various 4 see one few who wan of the to unable pleaded guilty Judge Murphy Weber and Wilson ward. The North- - parts of th country, some. In Missouri 44 how anybody could be guilty of an 'and still protested their Innocence. and Iowa, and these will eventually. It Is .hoped by the church, become regular stakes, with the settling of colonies of Lat'er-da- y Saints, where the mission are now located. Attendance Large. t NCIAl Record for NO. 173 BLUE JACKETS IIP Al t July 20, 1908. Ogden, Utah, VOL XII. THREE SMALLER DISTRICTS Vice-Chairm- an 1- -2 444444444444444444 ! 80-d- ay , 4444444 THE CENTER OF 444444444 INTE The attendance at yesterdays meetings was larger than usual and those who spoke were: President Joseph F. Smith, Apostles John Henry Smith, D.o. McKay and B. H. Roberts, Pres dents John Watson, L W. Shurtliff, CL F. Mldd1eon,.of the Weber stake, and President oleen 8toh of Bog Elder stake nd Bishop James Wotherspoon. President Joseph F. Smith spoke only in the morning at the Weber Stake academy session. His remarks were largely directed toward advising hia hearers to study the Doctrine and Covenants and other works of the church in order that they might be more full capable of preaching the gos- boate of hia former schoolfellow. Commander QUEBEC, Can., July 20. Thousands i on the heights of Quebec end In other feet below will come the little John Jervis, afterwards Earl St. Vinnames their his crew, Cartier and with near Hundred and the city. Of tourists from the United Statea are Places in cent he told the lat'er that he expectdescendants still preserved and their I of private residences have been opened to fall in the battle of the next day arriving today t celebrat. the found- ed them. and notional impersonating and transhundred three be thla years taking from hia bosom a minij Then the spectators will city Ing of rejjgjoua institutions of Quebec and of Mis Lowther, h gave It to of ature court to the la dreams in their class New The expected jxjevia have transformed their ported Hampshire ago. him with the request that he would reFontalnbleu, to fire th flnt salute for th Prince of rooms and dormitories into sleeping FYance, the gardens at ties was confirmed. her should the presentiment to turn it rooms which will accommodate thou- and high on a white charger, trapped Wales on hia arrival. A letter from Dr. T. B.. Beatty, secHia request was faithtrue. prove figand with cloth of gold, rides the proud Every boat and train Into Quebec sands. Temporary restaurants carried out In retary of th state board of of health, by his friend and him see fully to f Francis as L additions Immense ure rooms lunch been established they have by brought . left no family and Wolf schoolmate. received in which he called att- todayvast and lived throng- already congregated scores and the provisioning of the pictures painted when he enj ention to thc fact that a contagious the warrior' sleep sleeps a brave pagin not considered to be a was surrounded by his court. ' disease of the udder had broken out here to witness the stupendous week thousands Then back again to the little old vil- tombed by the sld of his father and matter for apprehension. with which the city will thla eant mong cows in the vicinity of Hunte-olli- e commemorate it tercentenary. Not While the gathering of such a crowd lage of B'adacong to see Champlain as moher ofIn th chapel - of the ancient and urged that steps be taken to Greenwich, of 200 years has the in so small a city lc bound to result he brings his girl wife to th new palace Prevent a further spread of the in- In ita long history known his chivalrous is pel. As welt country. some the Lawrence in discomfort for visitors, fection. Th board had already dis- ancient town on the St. At the afternoon session at the the Marquis de Montcalm, Honor. of Parade The so great a crowd. AH Is In the great spsctacle will be well worth chathe clerk of the stake, John V. patched Bo on through many scenes, and then found a soldiers grave neath the veterinary to Huntsville to readiness for the biggest historical ex- it read Que"eke inspection, and take precautionthe report pf th work In Convent, Bluth, Ursullne of th of scene In armies pel the a final There la no such other stage in the at last hibition of modern times, and with the ary measures. In an excavation made by the the stake during the last quarter. Thla a bec, in side sido two brave as the the by to nations, dramatic tomorrow world for pageantry official reception of a shell from one of the showed an Improvement along all lines French, English and American battle- Plain of Abraham, where the grand- parade of honor, the scarlet and gold bursting r, bombarding the over the previous period and estabBritish white Mu and deBritish of and the the defies natural eur the scenery of the ships and the distinguished guests, on the lished the fact that the stake waa in attack Wolfe's noble four during headed s city the of by. French, weeks festivities will be fairly Inaug- scription, and where the 20,000 speca-torIn Vl recogLoula a flourishing condition. "Plains." King In the grand stand, face the Bt. generals Montcalm and Wolfe, Levis urated. The Prince of Wales, now Last evening the Mutual Improve- - . service Montcalm's of splendid nition drums the speeding across the Atlantic on the Lawrence, 300 below, at the point and Murray. The flags wave, ment of associations held a session at the defence th and at Tlconderoga, famous mystery ship, the British crui- where Wolfe's Highlanders dambereJ ra'tle, the trumpet blare, the dream of tabernacle. There waa a large attend$20,000 a bestowed wonpension Quebec, the over and only of the past is ser Indomitable, will arrive Wedne- up the height a OF hia widow and children, ance and some intereating addresses by upon Infinite year Men and the Noted will Present der of the present sday afternoon, and his reception which waa, strange to nay, continued able speakers. -I From the foot of hie statue, where possibilities of the future remain. bespeak th) regard in which all Canad Will Organize. to them, and the only pension left by Major-GenerNo of descendants Vice either all the bronse time stands figure for jlans hold their future king. Next revolution. of Sunday leader the afternoon, the Norththe de Jamies the Wolfe or of Marquis President Fairbanks will be among the of the great 'Champlain, stepping O.Mni About 15 years ago, the .press of east stake will organise t the TabUEgTBtS Tlist HB Left the Bench distinguished men who win greet the ashore, as it were, aa he did so long Montcalm remain to take part In the ceremonies in the Anden Capital and Paris announced the death at Mont- ernacle and upon the Sabbath followi prince and bid him welcome to the ago, to take possession of this new the last - descendant of the ing, the Northwest stake win meet for country, of the west, the Prince of aa for Samuel d Champlain, there are pelier of new world. he purpose of choosing its stake preside Montcalm, who was probe to Marquis hia known f descendants Heralds clad In all the finery of a Wales and Vice President Fairbanks none one of the moat dency, stake clerk, possibly the High and in minent society, existence. see In will on illustrious other with guests, by-godashing He and mounted are the three principal fig- popular members jot the Union club counsellors and such other officers as The steeds, cantered through the streets of In procession before them all the great be elected. of ures demonstration whose names of Paris. He left no children,' hut must women men and this have who made men of the wach ' In three weeks, the Weber stake will Quebec today and name son of th an adopted the merely he linked tlm with for will on will al' Hot 8PRIXG8. Vs, July 20. Wil-ia- m shouted out announcements to the country what it is, and later Corsican hold a meeting to It la H. Taft delivered, a brief address crowds of the great events to come, see, as in a dream, the moving, living founding of Quebec and the moat no- St. Maurice who married a nrobable L. President de W. Mile. Posso Shurtliff that named Boo. t0 lady battles. iT All Hotels Crowded, picture of the great events of those table at the dedication of the Bath There are alleged to be descendants will be retained, as ..will hie counselGeneral Wolfe's Romance. oonnty court house at Germantown. He all of the hotel aceom- - earlier days. Practically General de Lavls and Murray, who lors and other officers whoa residence Paid high tributes of General Informs ua, as the On Wo'fe. the benk of that river, when history to Thomas Jefferson, modatlons of Quebec were engaged far John Marshal and other hia scion fonght at the battl of Ste. Foye. The Is at nresen within th new. stake. Virginia Jur- - in advance by parties of distinguished long rays of the sun stretch over the died unmarried, though At the other Sunday meetings, the in land- former waa a cadst of the French and war the before ,"ts. He Mid in of while seen as Cartier sloop again, men and women from other lands, and plains, shall be pert: x. new Northeast and Northwest stake ducal houses of to would ne of the great-regrethis tend Spanish last for of 40o cluster will mw a ago, ing visitors fight the years nearly file of of my life be rank and and which claim descent from resident will be called upon to select that i left the bench and the bar. , be accommodated in the tent cities wigwams set beneath the trees. Away show he waa betrothed to a Miss Low- names for their respective districts. son of Jacob. th Can never enter a court room without which have sprung up as if by magic on the broad waters of the river many ther. Seated In the cabin by the side Levi, James Hutchinson' was appointed constable in the Plain City precinct. He has been acting aa deputy sheriff. Sheriff Wilsons appointment of J. J. I'savltt of West Weber, and A. Blair, of Harrisvtlle. to act aa special depu- . 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