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Show Ogden, Utah, August 22, 190S. VOL XII. GIG BACK DOWN OR MAKE WAR E DODGE WEAR BEASTS TO REWORKED IBIflM Clime Horrible Committed Alienists Will Be Utilized to Save Hains Brothers Maid by Woman Brutes Upon Helpless Aug. !!-- A News special saye that while ftw, Laramie, Wyo., made been by the hai effort cnry Crawford, Emmet at Camp to maneuver around, the military known that U it the fact eecret, crime ne of the moet atroclou Sun-- w imaginable waa committed laat bat an of artillery member by who aaaaulted a young woman, keying her bruised and unconadoua According to the op the ground. officer of a tfgty, regiment waa eacort thr Twenty-fir- st when they were ing the young woman, men of the artnarked by thirty-tw- o waa beaten officer The illery battery. ino Insensibility with a gun, and the unfortunate young woman waa dragged and aaaaulted. Aft, an Isolated spot dead for hour, the vichalf ter lying tim of the outrage revived and in crawling to a houae aome jletance away and told her atory. men alleged to have been Twenty-si- x DENVER, iee nt All E Celebrate Birthday ot Count Leo j Tolstoi What It Means. 22. PETERSBURG, Aug. Throughout Russia preparations are going forward for great demonstrations oo the occasion of the 80th birthday of ST. Count Io Tolstoi, the great Oth- New York. HAGUE, Holland, Aug. 22. With the implied threat that unless demands, are prom: ply complied with it will establish a blockade of all Yenesuelan pons, the Dutch government today notified President Castro that It would not only demand satisfaction for the summary" dismissal of Dereus but the immediate rescinding of all decrees unfavorable to the Netherlands. Such a sweeping manifesto was not expected before the arrival of Dereus Monday. There le an intimation that the other nations will hold aloof In the controversy, and this led to Immediate action. P. H. Whittaker, charged with having Undoubtedly the Dutch are able to effect and maintain an absolute block- beaten a hnnv with a club until the animal fell dead In Its tracks, wss acade. quitted by a Jury in Judge Murphys court late yesterday afternoon, after pus the case had occupied the attention of the court nearly the entire day. The offense was alleged to have been SHOOTING STAR committed on August I near Slater vllle, when It was said, Whittaker who drives a meat wagon became angered OF SOCIALISTS because the hors was baulky and club bed the animal to death. In spite of a formidable array of witnesses who CHICAGO, Aug. 22. Preparations swore that has seen the act comare being completed at Socialist head- Chairman Hitchcock Announces mitted, the they state was unable to secure quarters for the first trip of the a conviction. His Committee From Among Red Special,,' the train on which Eugene V. Debs will make his campaign tour of the country. The sepecial la Leading Men of Nation. IS scheduled to leave Chicago a week tomorrow to from and will be loaded the guard with Socialist spellbinders NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 22. ChairRELEASED OR BOND and a wide variety of bomba and ex- man Frank H. Hitchcock today anin the shape of Socialist lit nounced hie advisory committee with plosive erature. The train will make 240 stops himself se chairman and ElCarl O. Isakaon, the painter who waa and the tour will embrace practically mer Dover as secretary. The other the entire country, .covering a total memben are Richard A. Ballenger, of treated for stabbing Glen H. Mack of 10,500 mile Washington; Cornelius N. Bliss, of New In front of the Little Queen saloon It la declared at Socialist headquar- York; Powell Clayton, of Arkansas; Monday night, waa arraigned before ters that the coat of the trip will he Senator W. Murray Crane, of Massa- Judge J. D. Murphy this afternoon provided for entirely by' small contri chusetts; Fredlck Cromwell, of New and his hall fixed at 5U0. Isakaon buttons from workingmen and through York; John Hays Hammond, of New waa released. The complaint charges him with asvoluntary contributions from sympalb York; Franklin Murphy, of New Jersault with .a deadly weapon, which isera In the towns and cities when sey; and Charles P. Taft and A. L a felony, and la punishable constitutes the train will atop. of Ohio. Vorys, by Imprisonment. HU sirs jury nr. JAPAN PROBES FUNERAL SERVICES ARMY AND NAVY al er." FIFTY THOUSAND FOR JUDGE TAFT IN CALIFORNIA CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 22. Congress- man Duncan McKinley of Sacramento, California, la here en route for Vermont to apeak for William H. T e gives Judge Taft credit for smooth Ing out the Japanese troubles He predicts a sweeping victory in California with 60,000 plurality for both national On hia reand congressional ticket turn from Vermont Congressman McKinley will stump Texas. aft-ll- MRS. ANNIE FUS DIES HERE TODAY Mr Annie Powers, aged 22 years, of 258 Twenty-nint- h street, died this morning at her residence of heart trouble. She had been III about two Bite was born In Johnson, Wle., week and to mourned by four daughter four alstera and one brother, besides her husband, Austin Fowera of Ogden. m. FunThe death occurred at I eral arrangements have not yet been mad torch - of Tolstoi. a condemns directed at the Russian government and church, In which he kpicted in words that burned, the is conditions now existing In this unhappy country, and which ha vs transformed the empire into one vast tighter pen.' This article, entitled, Cannot be Silent," demonstrated bath of the assertion the Tolsoi th, only Russian who dares to tell One Million Men tntb. More powerful even than war. and with the public opinion to Tremble in ,u rtvlilsed nations behind him, the lory screed, GERMAN Superintendent William Allison of The lat Frank Carson, cousin of the the city schools Is in Salt Lake City famous Kit Carson, waa laid to rest In this afternoon, meeting some of the the Mountain View cemetery yesterday prospective candidates for principal of afternoon at two o'clock. The service the Ogden High school here. The board were held from the family residence, of education has determined to investi- 2269 Read avenue, the Rev. J. C. Carwere gate thoroughly the credentials snd ver officiating. The records of every applicant and it to composed of members of the Grand A large atsaid will endeavor to choose from the Army of the Republic. abundance of good material at hand, a tendance of the G. A. R. veterans waa man fully capable of taking hold of the present. - pall-beare- rs i IRBY ter-ffb- Ported Secretary Wright Expels Two and FOR FRANK CARSON FOR PRINCIPALSHIP pre-wr- ve and F0RJA1G Him Hughes Will Lead in HOT SPRINGS. Va . Aug. 22. Postmaster-General Meyer. Chief Forester Ptnctiol, Theodore Shout and G. W. Painter, a Chinese missionary, were in situation here. ITof. l C. Wilburn conference with William H. Taft today. of Kearney. Neb., who is on the ground, Posimaster-GenerMeyer came parhas created a most favorable Impres- ticularly to discus the New York situsion and if. sMiken of as a likely suc- ation. He said: There is no doubt cessor to lrof. Cloyd. about Hughes' nomination. The bcM interest of the purty and tlie sentiments of the people demand it. 1 am sure the President is anxious to have IS HOI him ruu again although It was made plain at Sagamore Hill that the President I not taking any art in th mut- TOKIO, Japan, Aug 82. The appointment of a commission to invest! gate the charges recently bald before composed principally of priests and rethe Mikado of corruption and dla actionaries who are anxious to loyalty In the army and navy was anthe despotic regime In the land nounced today. The- personnel of the " the cur, are threatening a counter commission Is not known. It Is underdemonstration. The authorities fear stood to be composed of navy officers that trouble may result from clashes headed by General Kogl. The investibetween the admirers and the eneinlea gations will be secret. venerable ARE PUNISHED er Nations Will Keep Hands Off. beeier, " which falls on next Friday. The Union of True Russian People, Tolstoi recently issued Will Blockade Al! Ports C.O. BEARER Russia Will of Venezuela a Liar. TAFT 10JEE torch bearer" speaks bis the government he attacks THE GYPSY BAND The peculiar action of a stranger who endeavored to sell a suit of clothe and a watch to members of a Gypsy band laat night which la camped near and Wall the corner of Twenty-fourt- h avenue, resulted in alarming the wandering tribe to the extent that they notified the police, believing that the man had obtained the property in aome dlahonest manner and would bring harm to them. A quick response by the officers failed to locate the stranger but a search Is being Instituted for him today. Cause the Earth Time of Pro- found Peace. Republican Central Committee Holds Slimly Attended to listen In Impotent alienee. Orthodox church, dignitaries have BERLIN, Apg. 22. Nearly a million warning against the partlcipa-- n men will T engage In the maneuvers of of church members In the Tolstoi the German army this fall and the bratlons of the coming week. In teats of military efficiency will be more of the orthodox churches of Rus- - thorough than ever attempted. Emmorrow the priests will read peror William will personally review jjmwr beseeching the deity to turn hia great army and will witness nearly ol from hia evil "to about hia return ways" and to all of the more Important maneuver to the church. The strength of the army la to be of th church the Increased for the time being by no 1sp JCtln much scoffing in all of the more retoP.der,t Journal, of the empire, fewer than 269,742 men from the peace the with serves, standing who, of which are agnostic In tend-- , army of 628,846 men, will bring the nee the church has always tak- - total under arms at the end of August Wes with despotism. up to 896,588, who will fight tactically mwnll1 To,Mo1 w,n Pff bto birthday each other, corps by corp athl. homa in Yasnaya against Cavalry, Infantry, artillery, engibe will receive delegations of the neer motorist, balloonists, field teleliterary ' men of Russia and cyclist The telegraph authorise are graphists and telephonist and all the branches of the service Perfect flood of congratu- - which look after Supply and transport, frem n OTer the are intelligence, and communications Friday and h,Te teat to undergo searching tlona to handle them, The. exercises which attract moat hM roent,y declared to attention are naturally the imperial - maneuvers in a aa this nd that his only will be the first time since the war of ""ot die as a mar-h- u 1879 that maneuvers on such an extor for wha Ruton people, mile he tensive scale will have taken place eo Orthodox church near the frontier. sag ,t erthodox forme of ion, h. The Fifteenth and Sixteenth Army " belief In lmmor- Corps will there oppose each other in t kno 1th certainty that mimic war, and undergo 'severe actl-cand strategic Instruction under the (Continued on Page .) Immediate eye of the Emperor. But Enthusiastic Meeting-Sel- ects LEAVEIN BODY Dates - rrnff t' l wt i- rellg-toll- Alsace-Lorrain- e, ty al (or Primaries and for Convention. Wholesale Desertion of Marines Said to Have Occured During Th meeting of the Republican county central committee, held this afternoon at the court house, was slimly attended but all of the members showed marked enthusiasm and Interest In the approaching campaign. The usual Republican confidence of victory was In the air, too, and there was no discouragement evident because of the small attendance. September 29 was the day chosen for holding the county convention, snd It was decided to allow one delegate for every 20 Republican votes cast for congress at the last election. This will make the convention a big one. In point of attendance and Chairman Hender-shand Secretary Davie were empowered to select a hall for tha convention. The date for holding primaries for the .election of delegates to ths state convention waa set for September I, and the primaries for choosing delegates to the county convention will he held September 22, three days preceding the convention. ot Defeat Primary Election. The plan for holding a primary Transportation. Suspends Sit With Approval of President WASHINGTON, D. C.. Aug. 22. Secretary of War Luke E. Wright with tlie approval of Iresldent Rooeevelt has directed tlie dlsmlssul of West Point cadets W. T. Rowel, Jr., honor-ma- n In the first class, son of Lieutenant Colonel Kosael, of tlie army engineer corps; Harry G. Weaver, first class, llliiioi fur basing. The other six convicted of liualug are sentenced to suspension and the loss of all pay allowances until June IB, 1998, when they will be permitted to Join the third clara These are George W. Chase. Jr., of New York; James A. Gillespie pf Pennsylvania;. Byron C. Jones of New York., William Nall Jr., of Virginia; William W. Prude of Alabama, and Isaac Spalding of Oklahoma, all first class men. Secretary Wright holds Rosaell and Weaver because of their aga and their longer term In the academy more guilty than the others. He holds also that In th absence of any congressional definition of the word basing" that the men are only guilty of a violation of the rules. Th official statement of Secretary Wright gives tha dictionary definition of hasing, explaining that th evidence showa that the cadets are hardly brought within the definition. The suspended cadets are directed to remain at their homes during tha period of their punishment. BRYAN TALKS ABOUT TARIFF Reaches Chicago for Conference After Stating His Position On Leading Issue. ' CHICAGO, 111., Aug. ,22. William J. Bryan arrived a 9:15 thie morning for conference of Democratic leaders at tlw Annex headquarter Yesterday afternoon at IKS Moines, Iowa, more than 20,099 persona heard the Democratic leader open his campaign. He spoke in an outdoor park on the tariff and later addressed another large audience In the Auditorium on general Issue Democratic Prominent speakers from throughout th state alternated with Mr. Bryan between the two audience Just prior to the speaking the Young Mens Bryan dub gave a parade through the business districts, headed by a band., Ths whole aim of our party," Mr. Bryan said, In summarising, is to secure Justice In taxation. We believe that each Individual should contribute to tha support of the government In proportion to the benefits whl h he receives under the protecting government. We believe that a revenue tariff approached gradually, according to the plan laid down In our platform, will equalise the burdens of taxation still more equal. If th Republican party la to have the support of the people who find a pecuniary profit In the exercise of the taxing power aa private asset In their business, 'we ought to have the support of that large majority of the people who produce the nations wealth In time of peace, protect the nations flag In time of war, and ask for nothing from the government but even-handJustice. ed elec-tlo- waa discussed briefly, and a mo tion to inaugurate this plan was made, but afterwards withdrawn. It being discovered that there are no funds to pay for the cost of the direct primary system. In selecting delegates to the state convention, a plan was hit upon whereby a better equalisation of the apportionment might be made, allowing one delegate to each of the 25 districts and sn additional delegate out of the to' to each precinct with tal flfty-seve- h, a surplus vote over the necessary 202 WEST POINTERS Postmaster General Meyer Assures FOR ADVISORS the outrage are under archained together In the are id, and They are under con-uprison. to prevent lynching, .as guard sentiment In the camp la strong against them. Bix of the alleged assailants escaped, but three of them were apprehended at Rawlins yesterday. The other three are still at large. Implicated In AIF Brand French MEN CALL STRONG MEN suc-cwd- ed MCK Netherlands Issue Manifesto to President Castro NEW YORK. N. Y., Aug. 22 Counsel and relatives for the Hains brothers are in consultation today to determine that alieniste be called In support of the insanity defense. General Hains and Major John P. Hains, brother of the accused, broke hia alienee today to deny the story of Marie 8ulmande that she la the mother of the child now at the home of T. Jenkins Hains Major Hains declares that the child Is the youngest offspring of T. Jenkins Halna by his late wife. Postponement of the hearing of the Hains brothers until a week from next Monday, was announced at the Jail today following a conference between the district attorney and Attorney McIntyre.. It la understood that McIntyre will seek the discharge of T. Jenkins Halna at the hearing. If this la not granted he will aeek for a habeas cor- lit Camp Emmet Crawford. NO. num- ber. At the conclusion of the meeting, Chalrmdn Henderahot In a brief talk decried the fact that the attendance waa so small and suggested that at the next election of central commit teemen, men be chosen who would faltbfulV promise to attend all meetings. It was explained that tha members had failed to receive their notices of the meeting sent through the mall. It Is rumored that an extensive desertion has occurred In Uncle Sam's navy. The remaining'- sixty recruits who were to have passed through Ogden have dwindled down to, two or three persons and tha others having failed to make appearance at Denver, search has been Instituted for the miming marines, and if found will likely be destined for the navy Prison at Goat Island, San Francisco Bay. They were to have been transferred from Norfolk, Virginia, to Mare Island navy yard at Ban Francisco. This to the first time that a number of recruits In transportation have decided to leave the United States navy. Heretofore, when desertions occurred the deserters have waited until they could desert at foreign shores In bodies, or have escaped Individually. That they will be caught to the general Impression, but up to this time they have eluded the officers of the govern ROUND OF PLEASURE - ment FOR THE SAILORS SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 22, Today was a round of pleasures for the sailor Hundreds went on excursions as guests of the government to New A Castle, In the Blue Mountain greater number preferred the athletic contest Richard Poore gave a banquet tonight in honor of Admiral Sperry and his senior officer In todays baseball games ' the team from the battleship Nebraska defeated the Sydney university team 2 to 0. The team representing the entire fleet beat New South Wales by score of 5 to 5. The Australians defeated a team of picked Americans at Rugby by a score of 2 to 9. . Vice-Admi- ral - |