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Show Ogden, Utah, August 11, 1908. YDL XII. SULTAN WILL IROQUOIS OKUMA SEES WAR AHEAD CLEAN HOUSE President Roosevelt Japanese Statesman Charges With Aiming the Pacific Fleet Directly at Revolution plete-- A!l ' -- IS Man Wrecking Long Chase. WAS CHRIST A JEW OR WAS HE ARYAN? BRYAN AHOUjD P in Conference leaders With Charged WASHINGTON, D. C Aug. 11 Mehmld All Bey, the Turkish minister today confirmed the news from Constantinople to the effect that he had been recalled by the order of the Sultan. Uundjl Bey, Turkish consul general at New Tork, will be In charge until the appointment of a succesor. Homes Caught After CEANSliiu Party INI TOILS Fairview This Aftemson At P Urge P Candidate to Visit Coast SAN FRANCISCO, CaL. Aug. John Claud lanes today aald he was sorry hia brother Pe- ter had been captured. He re- pudlated his whole confession, and said he would not aid la fastening the crime upon Peter. BERLIN, Germany, August 11. Paul Haupt, In the oriental department of 11. th historical International congress created a sensation today by declaring P that Christ was not a Jaw but an P Aryan. A acore of theologians pres- ent took issue. FAIRVIEW, Neb., Aug. 1L A conference between William J. Bryan, Jno. W. Kern, Chairman Norman E. Mack, Vice Chairman Dr. P. L. Hall. Josephus Daniel of North Carolina and Committeeman John El Lamb of Indiana, and others of the national commutes will he held this afternoon to plan for the campaign. Tonight a banquet will be given In honor of P, OSullivan of Lynn, Maas by the local typographical union. Charles Edleman of Ban Francisco, a member of tho notification committee, today appealed to Mr. Bryan to visit California and speak. Mr. Edleman declared that if Mr. Bryan would visit the Pacific coast he could secure the electoral vote of California bun, and have a good chance of carrying Oregon and Washington. Mr. Bryan promised to consider the matter. Mr. Bryana most prominent callers yesterday wer, Henry D. Clayton, who la to deliver the notification apeeoh, and Henry George, Jr of Now York. The latter reported to Bryan that he had toured Kansas and Nebraska quite extensively during ths past six weeks, filling Chautauqua lecture dates, and that he had encountered a strong drift toward th. Democratic ticket. ACCEPTS A DARE; FALLS OURAY, 900 FEET Colo., Aug. 11, Accepting dare to croaa one of the moat dangerous points on the Grlasly Boar trail. In the mountains above here, Glavomo Flalm yesterday crawled along the Sfige high peak and waa within Inches of safety when hia foot slipped and ho aa plunged 900 foot to his death. The man, with several companions, came to the spot where the path for a distance of 29 feet ia less than six Inches wide and overhangs a perpendicular cliff 00 feet high. Hia friends would not attempt to cross. He made light of their fears, and In response to a dare started on the perilous Journey. Inch CHICAGO, Aug. 1L After A markable chase of over 2,000 miles, extending through six. states and taking In many cities, Peter Claudlances, alias Claudeanos, charged with being one of the ringleaders In the notorious bend of dynamiters which destroyed several residences In San Francisco at the time of the graft prosecutions In that city, was arrested In Chicago late yesterday afternoon. The arrest was made by Detective George E. Bfirns of San Francisco, who has been on trail for over of the alleged three weeks. Burns Is a son of Carey Burns of the secret service and the man who assisted Francis J. Heney to unearth the graft cases of the Golden Gate city. Tho prisoner Is a brother of John Claudlances, who was arrested about a month ago In Ban Frandaco and who confessed to having placed a bomb In ths home of. Big Jim Gallagher In Oakland. Thirty pounds of the ex plosive wee placed In the house, which Mrs. Gal was completely wrecked. had other six and persons lagher miraculous escapes from death. Other homes In Oakland and San Francisco were blown up about the earns time. John Claudlance got out of San Fran' cisco before tho police could locate him. Burns was put on the trail. He soon found, a trace of hie man, who, he found, wee traveling eastward, disguised as a tramp. Burns had almost caught up to him In several cities, but In every case until today he wee Just man. a little behind the . aPt ewi as-I,!t- ed h,rW ,w,7 to two mHee away. Fridrlcihsholf The Kaiser's military uniforms; mP'ng Kin r! Edw,r4 entourage Is In silk hats Their Booty. .he cMrsl Democratic organisations in the state, returned 112 t'.o k dues remitted by William Randolph Hearst. voting that he was not in sympathy with ths ci us? for which the club was Clllt Cal.. Aug. 11. Two rob- claim a tiers held up 19 men 19 niilea from Ster-- I l'th trie sets" and "dry I ling City last night. Six of the men victory. Governor T. M. Campbell will were walking along the road ahen two la renominated, having received an marked men held them up and tn.trched ov rw helming majority in tlie primary, j them Into a deserted cabin and Owing to the prohibition fight and them, (me of the robber stood guard the friction between the adherents and over the six prisoner whi.e the other opponent of Senator Bailey, the on returned to the road and ntl, up are claiming a possibility of two more and marched them to the victory in the election tills fall, and men the lonventinn in Dallas will likely be A party of twelve cabin. nmrvhed up the road but the robbers me most exciting in tlie history of the did not molest them, feArlng to tackle party in Texas, so large a company. The nun in the Tlie remnants of the Populist party cabin were then liberated and com- in Texas are holding a convention In manded to march east. Tlie robber Foit Worth 'today to select an elecwent west. They then held up a man toral ticket. within a huudred yard of the cabin, and six more a few miles further along the road. Then they eacaiwd to the The men woods and left no clue. robbed wer returning from the pay j wagon to their lumber camp. Tlie robbers secured 1700. I Senator llearst, the t u her of William Randolph jl unt, ai one of the first u.t iiibei's. This action on the art of the Iriquoi club is yarded here as the snub direct J 1 to the New York editor. ENLIST JOHNSON IN LIVELY FIGHT MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., August 11. Roomers for the next convention of the national typographical union tile aid of Governor John Johnson. First Vice President Hays today received a telegram from Governor Johnson asking full the next meeting plac of the union. St. Joseph. Missouri, and Beattie, Washington, want the meeting alia The feature of todays meeting waa a paper by Henry Russel Wray of Colofado Springe relative to tuberculosis. Ex-Preside- (( mint Is Still Determined to Fight Dismissal. Minister Denounced As Coward for the city at present. The following signed statement i : August 11, 1901. "TO THE UTAH STATE JOURNAL: desire Jo say that' the (article 1" (this morning's paper regarding Dr. Joyces relation to the Board of Eduout by me. . But cation was sot ACTS AS HOS now X think it given right that the dtlsens of Ogden should have ell the facts before them touching Dr. Joyces continAd1L uing to act on the Board of Education AUCKLAND, N. 2L, August miral Sperry entertained the members after forfeiting bis position by removof the legislature at a luncheon today ing from the ward from which he was on board tbs Connecticut. The best of elected. The law concerning the question Is feeling prevailed and courtesies were and is capable of but one Infollows as exchanged. terpretation: "Section 1899 of the Laws of Utah: Every member of the Board of Eduthe cation In cities of the first and-osecond clan shall be and remain a resident, qualified, registered voter In the municipal ward from which he Is elected, and th Board of education Is hereby required to fill any vacancy that or may occur through any other cause, until (he next election of tho members of the board; and In case tbe Board of Education shall, for s end black costs Hundreds witnessed period of thirty days after each vacanthe meeting. cy shell occur, fail to agree upon the A conference was held at the castle. election of a member to fill such vaSubsequently a conference was held cancy, then the mayor of the city, by between the King, the Emperor and and uith the consent of the City CounSir Edward Hardings, permanent sec- cil, shall fill such vacancy until the next election provided, that any varetary of foreign affairs After luncheon in a family circle the cancy occurring previous to the annual election having an unexplred term shall King and the Kaiser motored to H a few miles away. This evening be filled for such unexplred term at the dinner will be served at the castle. first school election thereafter King Edward will leave at midnight to "In case of a vacancy by tberee la no provision for a memThe German Journey to Marl en bad. press believes the meeting augurs ber to serve until a success Is elected. Dr. Joyce recognised his passing froth peace between tM nations. "1 f ce rg non-resld-!- i th Board at the time he removed from (he Second Ward by the election of as his successor to the presidency of the Board of Education. Yet, In the face of the law. he has held on to his position and continued to act as a member of the board, thereby dfr privlng tbe Second ward of tlieir right to a member of the Board of Educa tlon and depriving the City of Ogden of a full board to transact the business KhM district. Of his motive in so doing so Irregular a thing and so illegal, the public must Judge. There are certainly many honorable and competent men In the Second Ward who could render efficient service On the Board of Education. 1 do not know what Dr. Joyce bas against me, or why he was so willing to have a meeting at his office Instead of at the open office of tbe Board of Education to remove m from my position, while t was away from the city. Why the president declared this a meeting of tho hoard when only two members were Present, this not being a quorum, is string indeed. It U looks very mysterious and absolutely Illegal and unfair. Will the city stand for such action as proper in the management of their education affair? If the Board of Education has permitted anyone to make charges against me, then should not he permitted to appear before them and present mj position In tho case? "If the contract forced upon the teachers in this city la absolutely onesided, should It not be changed at once? I ask for only such treatment as the courts of this land would grant me. I affirm that there la no cause for tho least censure of me, but that Superintendent Allison Is the whole cause of the trouble. I shall present his case tomorrow or at some early X day. Will the dtlsens of Ogden Join me in securing what Is Just and fair to me and in tho highest Interest of the welfare of the. city? a Woman's HURLOCK, Mr.. August 11. Tho. Carew who threshed Rev, Stephen P. Shipman, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church, when he found the pastor In a room with his wife, has on file. In the circuit court here A petition for absolute divorce from Lena Virginia Mrs. Carew! mother, ftfrs. Carew, Todd, relative to the minister's declaration "The woman tempted me" said: "For shame on Shipman. A man must be a coward who will get behind a womans skirts to save himself. The world will nevtr know the truth of this story, because neither my daughter nor myself will be a witness In the divorce suit. NEW YORK of Principal The determination David E. Cloyd to fight against his removal m principal of the Ogden High school by the board of education has not abated and Prof. Cloyd reiterates his statements of yesterday. Superintendent William Allison says that there Is nothing to give out from headquarters and that It Is not likely that any official action will be taken by the board unll the return of Messrs Browning and Joyce, who are out of That New Reported York Central and Equipment Skirts. Illegal-Prof- essor HELPJIB STRIKE and Others Are lending Men Hiding Behind Conner nts tion With Board of Education Is ADMIRAL SPERRY on-bu- OTHER ROADS en-lin- ed High School Principal Says Escape to the Woods cm inre jorcr ed KING EDWARD AND EMPEROR WILLIAM EMBRACE AND KISS CRONBERO Germany, Aug. 11. Emperor William In gorgeous uniform Teted King Edward wearing a high silk hat and black frock cost at the this morning. The Kaiser the king to descend the steps ni Wseed him on both cheeks, "g Edward embraced ' the Kaiser, ton both entered an automobile and While They Clean Out Others bomb-throw- er much-want- Fifteen Men, Holding Part of them Prisoners SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Aug. 11. The lrlquois club, one of wJf TOKIO. Japan. Aug. 11. "Americas Inch he crawled, clinging to the In. one by but has object Uval expansion rocks aa he went, facing death at each view an ultimate clash with Japan move. He had almost reached the coal Thla Pacific. of the for the mastery ! when a Hip of the foot sent him over out t, the ghrt of an Interviewonegiven the cliff. He waa dashed to pieces on of the Okuma. Count today by rocks below. foremost statesmen of Japan. He said: the the from fragmentary "Judging as fpecches of President, Roosevelt It la they have been transmitted here not difficult to see that the augmentation of the United State navy In the against Pacific la directed solely Jspan. Count Okuma expressed the further opinion that the people of America are In hia not with President Roosevelt alleged warlike tendencies. EXHIBIT NERVE I Organizations in California. LONDON, England, Aug. 11. Confirmation of the report that the Sultan of Turkey had recalled hieh la All Bey, j Ambaaador at Washington, D. C, received today. The dispatch also says that the Russian ambassador baa been recalled. It la believed that the entire list of diplomatic foreign representatives is to be changed before the Sultan completes his program. No specific charges of incompetency or maladministration against Rey or others are made. The changes are merely for the purpose of giving the country new service abroad, a complete change from old conditions. of the Ocean. TWO BANDITS CLUB in Turkey to Be Com- - Km York Editor Turned Down by Rob One of Oldest Democratic Foreign Represen- tatives to Be Changed. Japan to Secure the Mastery NO. 192 WINNEPEG, Manitoba, Aug. 11 Reports are current that United States railroad lines, particularly the New Tork Central, are furnishing the Canadian Pacific with men and equipment to be used during the strike of tho mechanics Today there Is agttattnn In favor of a strike throughout tho provinces Tho union Is Investigating and declares If reports are true there will be a sympathetic strike on tho roads furnishing tho men and equipment Strike breakers continue to ar-rivs 1ST VIRGINIA SAFEF08 TAFT 0. O. P. Senator Scott Says Split in That NEW YORK, Aug. 11 A meeting of the New York State Republican comState Does Not Endanger mittee will be held tomorrow at the Republican club, a hen the date and National Ticket place for holding (he state convention will definitely be decided. According to Chairman Woodruff, ths convenHOT SPRINGS, Va August 11. A. tion will probably be called to meet at I. Vorys arrived today. Chairman Frank Saratoga Springs, September 14 anj H. Hitchcock Is expected to arrive to18. morrow for a general conference with W. H. Taft. Senator Elkins said today that Mr. Taft would, carry West TWO CONVENTIONS Virginia easily. Ths split In the stats, he said, will find that he cannot deliver the labor vote of the stats to W. IN DOWN TEXAS J. Bryan. J4r. Taft today received a delegation of hardware men. HOUSTON, Tex., Aug. 11. Both the Democrats and Republicans of Texas will hold conventions today, the former meeting In Bin Antonio and the Th San Antony latter In Dallas. convention promises to be highly Interesting, owing to the attempt that will probably be made to Inject the prohibition issue Into the deliberations The recent primary, in which the prohibition elquestion of a state-wid- e not decisive. was an was ection Issue, Owing to divergent Interpretations of tho law 'governing the the primary, NATIONAL LUTHER 11 LEAGUE. With delegates CHICAGO, Aug. from all ths stats and local leagues In th country In attendance, the eighth convention of the National Luther A League opens in Chicago today. chorus of 500 voices has been trained for the occasion. Senator Nelson will deliver the address at the grand rally. There are 181 Lutheran churches In Chicago and more Lutherans- than In Berlin. Elaborate preparations bsvs been made by the local congregations for the entertainment of the visitors. - OLD SWEETHEART OF : HIS WIFE HAS A VERY TOUGH TIME OF IT DES MOINES, Iowa, Aug. 11 An Indictment was returned against Carl Clemens, a Snohomish, Washington, UNCLE GAM RUNS AHEAD. 4 lumberman, for assault with Intent to ' commit manslaughter upon Clarence assault The Iowa. D. of WASHINGTON, Stuart, Dosh, C, Aug. was committed a year ago. Dosh and 4 1L The treasury statement for Mrs. Clemens had been sweethearts in P tbe day shows receipts of 1,- college days and Clemens suspected 70,854 and expenditures of II,- continued Tbe Now that the mayor1 attention has been, called to this Joyce matter, he will doublets fill the vacancy at once. that the infatuation governor refused extradition for tbe Very respectfully, D. E. CLOYD, present on the showing that Clemens was under bond to return to tho state. Principal Ogden High School." 450,000. |