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Show Ogden, Utah, August 12, 190S. Y3L XII. REGULARS STAY BRYAN HEARS ALL ABOUT IT IN IKE SADDLE NO. 193 WALL STREET AMERICA WINS VICTORY INAL FOR a In the Presence of an Enthusiastic Gathering the Democratic Leader Accepts Nomination for the Presidency and Re-asse- rts t t t Salute of Sunrise gun. DAY. OFJHE forty-si- x Notification 1:00 a. in. com-- g miitee take breakfast 10: 0 a.m. W. J. Bryan atid coramlt-- 0 j. w Kern confer with tee. Noon Luncheon for commlt- g tee and candidate, i:io p. m. Candidate! and t committee, headed by bands, g parade from hotel to atate capltul grounda: g 2:00 p m. Notification rxerrises. 1:00 p. m. O O Reception to the candidates at the capitol. 1:00 a. m. Dinner by W. 3. Bryan to the member, of the committee and a few other,. LINCOLN, Neb., Aug. 12. Amidst cheering thousand, William J. Bryan wss this afternoon officially notified of hli nomination for the prealdency. Advancing to the front of the platform in his closing worda, and throwing into his dramatic voice all the passion and power possible, the Democratic leader fairly lifted the great audience to Its feet and caused a great The program as arrdemonstration. A cloudy aky altered. was not anged and a (light rain lq (he morning did not affect the enthusiasm. Henry D Clayton of Alabama, chair, man of the notification committee. In addressing Mr: Bryan, telling him of hla nomination, said In part ; is hardly worth while to say. sir, that ln the Judgment of your party aaiociatea, and In the opinion of our It Republican Organization Believed to Cardinalate. BAN FRANCISCO, Calif., Aug. 12. ROMK, Italy, Aug. Pope Flus X tod;, u.ked Bishop John Murphy Farley to tv.uru to Rome before going to Aim-ri,'.,- . saying that he might have an iini'oM.nii communication to make It la believed in Catho at that lic church higher circles that tha pope intends iu elevate archbishop Parley to the cjriiinnlate of the United States A dinner ua given tonight In honor of Cardinal Gibbons at which seven cardinal were present. Cardinal Algi-arIn proposing their health alluded to Bishop Farley as the next American cardinal. John Murphy Farley wua born In Ireland in in; and was ordained a priest in Home on June 11, 1870. He was assistant rector at Kt. Peters In New Brighton, Staten Island from 1872-7- 4. whs private chamberlain to e. Pope Leo XIII with the title of vicar afterwards ism; general of the uivhdliH-esof New York, later being pmthonoary apostolic, and waa appoint d auxiliary bishop of New York ln PM. On the death of Archbishop Corrigan, he was appointed administrator for New York and became the fourth archbishop of New York, Septembr 15, 1802. Bishop Farley la the author of many theological works. today frvin all parts of the state indicate that th Republican party of California will be conrolled by the Kt gulara." This means the of Perkins for United lt States senator. The League won ln Alameda county, which means the oefeat of Knnwlund for Congress. The Regulars" won In San Franclsvo and this means the renom-inatThe of Kahn for Congress. Regulars" won in Santa Clara county which means the renomination for Congress of Hays. The "Regulars" won ln Los Angeles. Sacarmenlo and Stock-toLincoln-Rooseve- lo n. Leaguers" won In Fresno. The "Leaguers" claim forty out of ons hundred nominees for the legislature. The Democratic party will probably be controlled by McNabb and Theodore A. Bell, temporary chairman of the Denver convention. The PROTEST TAXES. MUSKOGEE, Okla Aug. 12. Indiana of the Chickasaw nation are at Sulphur today holding a pow-wo- w to devise plans for defeating the proposal to tax Indian lands. Under the treaty the redskins were not to be taxed until the title passed from the allottee or until afer the expiration of twenty-on- e years. Attorneys will be employed to make a fight for the enforcement of treety stipulations Republican Chairman Meets Vorys in Attention to West Virginia Peace-Gi- ves Muddle- Name Advisory Commit- -Will Finish Fight in Prospect YoungTurks Demand to Be Shown What Has Been Done With TANGIER. Morocco, August 12. Public Funds. Turkey, Aug. Charging that mismanagement in the past was responsible for tha condition of the treasury a committee of young Turks today demanded pf the Sultan that he surrender half of his private fortune for the rehabilitation of Turkey. Tha Sultan refused. He promised to negotiate a loan greater than the amount required and to secure the 'loan by his private property. This offer satisfied the' committee the members of which said that If the Sultan was unable to make the loan they would renew their demand. Grafting officials are said to be responsible for the losses. 80,-0- 00 RUSSIAN tee of Nine. HOT SPRINGS, Va, August 12.. Chairman Prank H. Hitchcock of the Republican national committee arrived here today and proceeded at once to nralghtcn out the West Virginia tan- e will probably leave tonight Charles E. Swisher, on, of the Republl-Cnominees for governor of Went a, held a conference with Chalr-- n Hitchcock. Senator Stephen H. kina who la supporting Swisher, la her, also. For the first time since William H. Tft was nominated Chairman Frank H. Hitchcock and A. X. Vorys met here tor consultation on the campaign. It u Pted that fur would fly, but the two men were as gentle as doves. Both 0 putting the candidate In posses " of information gathered In the M Vlr-tfnl- canva,. Chairman Hitchcock le the rtacuBsinn of Personal taking np advisory com- of n,ne whose names are to be KING AND EMPEROR GET CLOSE TOGETHER -- - A A A A. The full text of Wm. J. ALICE THAW IS FREE. Bry- - ,coPtlng the Demo-2- ? crti?Ch ""iMtJon Z Tiin "Ue for the h fm,nd n the proal- - Pge of gut. Jour- - to 505 000. and expenditures of 8LM0. - . A - re-unl- on I8CHL, Austria, Aug. 12. King Edward today passed through lines of beautiful women strewing flowers to pay his respects to tha Emperor who met King Edward at the train. The King and the Emperor lunched at the NEW YORK VETER AWE. imperial villa Then they took a long drive. Nothing official waa given out 11Survlv- Am5 th Nlnth New York Heavy concerning the conference between the today holding , their an' two rulers, but it la known that they discussed the affaire of Turkey. This evening a choir of 700 men will serenade the King while he la dining AR. BRYAN'S with the' Emperor, a SPEECH A 8 WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 12. The treasury statement today shows receipts of 81,148, at Red Creek. Addresses nual were delivered by veterans from several states. This regiment waa largely recruited from this sectloh and contained thirteen companies. Now tha survivors are, comparatively few In number and are scattered In nearly every state In the Union. The regiment waa mustered Into service in August, 1862, and was. discharged in July, ISIS. Tha total enlistment waa 2,227 and tha killed and mortally wounded during service waa 204. 0unca Inter. H haa consulted the of the wert on th, project. He !!L onrteavortng to reconcile the the faction. In u.JTTT r?,nla ar endangering Publican success In that state. , CASH BALANCE ALL RIGHT. LONDON, Eng Ang. 12. Justice Ever today Issued an absolute divorce decree in favor of Alice Thaw from the Earl of Yarmouth. This absolutely cute off all further negotiations of any sort. CONSPIRACY . ST. HEIR IS 4. PETERSBURG Aug. 12. The firing Of an Imperial aalute today heralded tha birthday of the future monarch of Russia,, little Allxls.the csarevitch of the land of the greet white oaar. The only son of Emperor Nicholas' la today 4 years old. Ho la a beautiful child, and has already shown of hla age. TO DESTROY THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC ; M i ! 1 i I along the line. Mr. Bryan, wearing his usual smile, responded blithely to the cheer of the multitudes, and espressed the hope that those who hailed him at the next president" were true pro- phet a. Following the conclusion of. tha formal ceremonies of the afternoon, Mr. Bryan, Mr. Kern and the members of the committee will, hold an informal to the visitors In the cupitol when the admirers cf the candidate will be g!vn an opportunity to extend a more personal greeting. The day's program will come to a close this evening with a dinner to the committee on the lawn at Iklnkw, Air suburban homo. Bry-tui'- Canadian in Turkey Has Its All Places With Others. Mehmed Ali Bey WASHINGTON, D. C Aug. 12. MundJI Bey, the Turkish consul at New York, arrived today to supplant Mehmed All Bey, the deposed charge d' 'Affaires, until his successor is appointed, Prostrated by his recall All Is seriously ill at the legation. Munjl expressed sympathy and said he would not taka full possession until Ali is able to leave. MundJI In an Interview aald the removal of Ali was simply a part of the program to change the regime at home. He aald: "It has been aald that X am the enemy of the deposed minister. I am not n personal enemy but I am a political foe. I rejoice In the new regime In my land which awept him away, and I repeat the charges made against hla father, Isset Pasha. He la a grafter. Such men have kept Turkey from becoming one of th greatest of nations." Off Striking Mechanics and Fill Ef- a Grafter. Pacific Turn WINNF.PEG, Manitoba, Aug. 12 Employee of the Canadian raciflo' were today paid In full and all atrik- - . ing mechanics were discharged. Strlka breakers are being imported In in- -' creasing numbers. Vice President White arrived today from the roast but to discuss the situation, He ; declined did aay, however, that the fight would ' be a finish so far aa the company la concerned. , 888888888 HARRY K. THAW ADJUDGED BANKRUPT . ,i. ,i to w . to PITTSBURG, Ito Ang. 12 Harry K. Thato was today ad- - 8 Judged a bankrupt by Referee ' to' Plain. No date was set for a to' to meeting of the creditors, r CARDINAL GIBBONS IMPROVES. ROME, Italy, Aug. 12. Cardinal: Gibbons' health waa so much Improved today that he announced of carrying out hla original plana for hla European trip. Ill ' OKLAHOMA RATIFICATION, OKLAHOMA Okto 12. CITY, Aug. Program Carried Out At Fairview Thousands of Republicans are gathered In the metropolis of the new atate to- -. With large Crowd of Enthusiasfor a Taft' and Bbermaa -. great celebration. The Republic-- ' tic Democrats Present can state convention met at 11 o'clock morning and will proceed to ratify the candidates selected at the priUNCOLN, Neb Aug. 12. 1 have maries early this month and to adopt, the honor of notifying you of your a state platform of principles.' OreAf nomination aa the Democratic candi- enthusiasm attends' today's celebration, date for president," quoth Congress- aa the voters of Oklahoma will particiman Henry D. Clayton, permanent pate in a presidential election for tha chairman of the Denver convention, first time this fall In a few well chosen words "I have day ratification i , been expecting It," responded William LONDON, Aug. 12. A conspiracy which haa for its object the overthrow of a Republican form of government In America and, the establishment of a monarchy haa been established In London, with ramifications ln Berlin, Madrid, Parla and SL Petersburg. The conspirators make no secret of their plana, and have accorded many Interview a to the London press. In which they have announced full details of the heinous plot who clalma Louis A. Guordaln, New York aa hla home. Is apparently For some the conspirator-in-chle- f. time he baa been stopping at a leading London hotel, where he has received the Journalists and told them of hla plan. Mr. Gourdain admit that the revolution' he is seeking to ferment cannot without war and be accomplished bloodshed, but be believes that the end to be accomplished la worth the coat. , At present the conspirators are occupied with seeking to gain the powers. Tha backing of foreign Southern Confederacy failed, according to Mr. Gourdain, because It lacked the recognition of the nations of Eu 1 r Re- ports of a battle that took place near Marrakeaha, arrived here today. They tell that the force under Mulal Hafld the pretender, atruck a staggering blow at tha army of tha Sultan, Abdul Taisia. The report have It that thousands of men were loat on both aides. Abdul waa driven from the field In utter rout Hafld la believed to have men. Including many regular soldier, though a large majority are Moslem fanatic who oppose tha Sultan for hla alleged desertion of the Moslem faith. Mulal proposes to up his advantage and plana to strike continually until the Sultan's army la crushed. The reports have It that several English soldiers of fortune led the attack. 8'qi DECK Pretender Routs Sultan With Army of 80,000 Moslem Fanatics X. . MUADJI BEY IS M0 REAL BATTLE Harri-ma- n ALL STRIKERS Styled da-plet-ed Interest of mon-slgnor- j Case-Mor- gan. ST. I.OU1S. Mo. Aug. 12 J P. Morgan. E. H. Harriman, George J. Gould and other Wall street uuignates were indirect victors In a decision today in the United States court of apfeal denying the claim of the Durkie estate against the Union Pacific in a suit that involves millions and that had been pending for five years. John a. Kuykendall administrator of the estate of Charles Durkee, who died In 187u, sued the company, claiming that Durkee owned 827.000,000 worth of Union Pacific first mongage bond and that through the manipulation of other bond holders the estate was defrauded of Its rights The first hearing wu In Sait Lake City when Kuykendall lost. Todays decision upholds the first fect Here 12. AT THE FRONT dl I PUT OP CASH Against and Gould Winners. Revolution CONSTANTINOPLE, HITCHCOCK IS Pacific Bond 12 e INDIANS United States Court of Appeals Decided Kuykendall in Famous S27.000.000 Union McNabb Controls Democrats. Rrports countrymen generally, you. as our candidate, fit our platform. And it la equally gratifying that there la nothing ln the platform calling for apology. Ther, Is nothing that you need supply by giving your Individual view's. In these respects you have a tremendous advantage over your Republican opponent. Standing on such a platform, possessed of an abiding conviction that our cause la Just, you will draw the keen blade if righteousness and truth, throwing away the scabbard, fight for the principle of equal rights to all and special privilege! to none. Tour party haa emphatically refused to form any alliance with special interest! that enjoy special privilege under Republican administration. You have always refused to compromise with those who prostitute th, functions of government for the lust of greed. It was your lofty statesmanship, your unwavering fidelity, your Jeffersonian standard of Democracy, that Induced the representatives at millions of American freemen unanimously to choose you as their candidate for the highest office ln the world." Chairman Norman E. Mack introduced John W. Kern, the candidate for vice president, who made a short and happy speech declaring that he came to Join In a tribute to the foremost citizen of Nebraska. He complimented Governor Sheldon and other Republicans for participating ln the festivities. Before going to the notification services today William J. Bryan, John E. Lamb, Richard Metcalf and Josephus Daniels, a committee on campaign text book, approved the plan drafted by Metcalf for a book to be composed of Mr. Bryan's letter of acceptance, speeches on various topics, the Democratic platform compared with the Republican platform, and Republican press comment That Bishop Farley of New York Will Be Elevated Wins in California Primaries His Political Convictions. PROGRAMME Old Line Jennings Bryan, and lauched forth in an address ln which he outlined the Democratic policies In the present elaborated the platform campaign, declarations and denounced the Republican policies, past, present and rope. The plotters do not Intend to make this mistake so they have come to Europe to enliaf King Edward, Emperor William, King Alfonso and Csar Nicholas ln their scheme. So far aa prospective. One of the largest crowds ever gathknown, those monarchs have not yet heid any secret sessions with the Am- ered In Lincoln heard the address of the famous commoner, and took part In erican monarchists. Mr. Gourdain declare the demonstration of Joy anl approval solemnly, that the American royalist party has which marked every Important Incident branches in every state of the Union, of the day's program. and that all I In readiness to strike The day was ushered in at the sunthe blow for the- - queen God blesa her rise with the firing of a salute of forty-si- x when the European, monarch have guns, one for every State in the given tlwlr consent and promised their Union. By 10 o'clock, when the formal influence. program was commenced with a band Mr. Gourdain refuses to tel who la to concert, the streets wore crowded with be the first royal ruler of America, people. Political leaders from all over but he admit that that personage will the country and crowds of be a queen rather than a king. city folk from Omaha, SL Joe. and The asserts that other towns, rubbed shoulders with his plan to overthrow the Republic la husky Nebraska farmers, who had really to be a blow for freedom, declar- driven Into town with farm wagons ing that ther is lesa real liberty in filled to overflowing with the women the United States than In England, folks and the youngsters. Germany, Russia or Italy. Following luncheon, the members of A meeting of the royalists la to be the notification committee, accompanheld In St. Petersburg In a few days, ied by Bryan and Kern, paraded in when the various agents now gumshoe- carriages to the capitol grounda. The ing about the capitals of Europe will candidate for the prealdency and vice report to their chief. presidency were given aa ovation an well-dress- tor ed ! IS E IS : MOTHER TRIES SUICIDE 8 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to, 8T. LOUIS, Mb Aug. 12. After undergoing Caesertan op- - ' 8 e ration for the delivery of her first babe, necessitated by her to shooting herself In the abdomen to barely missing the Acad of thd to unborn child with' suicidal tent, Mrs. Anna Horvath, aged to twenty-fouwaa reported today1 to at the hospital to have a chance1 to for recovery. The babe, to save'to whom the knife was resorted to, ' to la doing wflL .Grieving over her to first quarrel caused the woman to to attempt The to operation to remove the child to' to ' waa performed last night ln-!!-to r, ! |