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Show Ogden, Utah, August 26, 1908. FISHING TRIP SEVENTY YEARS WJ. FDR Neighbors Old Turn Out In the lumbers to Cheer large M Home. Bweet waa An impromptu parade town. the about fZed and marched STnemocrntic standard bearer wa. the home of relatives. band played. ? I t I Heavy Rains. Raging Rivers. Falling Bridges. Burst- TOUGHS RULE Mr. Bryan waa warmly greeted number, of old acquaintance,earnin all Ms duwrtere eerred waa At noon luncheon Pilous ing Dams and Ruined Crops Reported From Three States. WHOLE TOWN . SlitV GREAT LOSS OF LIFE Vigilance Committee Formed to Rid Quincy, Democratic headquarters. thla Mr. Bryan and Theodore They p,U of California epolte. vtrt warmly greeted. 1h. Slng Reign IS NOW FEARED California, of Damaging Testimony Dead Against Man. !- -A new Railroad of hla Intimacy with number of exclusive In a km Heine ctaba. Thl, witness' Ja aald to be a ENDS AT LAST WITHIN PRISON Ann!, boasted practitioner before the United CHICAGO. 111., Damage to Property ug. IS. After a others are tottering. The gas and electric supplies are all cut off on account of tha floods Telegraph and telephone wires are down. SPARTANBURG. Aug. II. Thousands of dollars worth of property la lost In the floods here. All the bridges In the county are damaged or washed Reports from tha surrounding country are to the effect that the flood la terrible and that the loss la great, though no definite Information aa to th. number Is obtainable. The following official report on the flood was today made by the Southern Railway: Rains have been heavy for the past 48 hours on our lines between Columbia and Freevlile, 8. C.; Columbia and Spartenburg, & C., and AehvUle, N. C. Broad river at Alston, 8. C., Is out of Us banka and higher than It has been for five years. The fill at West Shelton, 8. C., on the Spartanburg line Is slugging off badly and there la a ca vein at Herbert's Biding between Alston and Spartanburg. The trestle is reported in bad shape over the Big Creek Just west of Wllllameton, 8. C. A thirty-foelide also a smaller slide and a washout are reported from Melrose, N. C and at Tryon, N. C., four hundred feet of track has been washed out between Pelxeria, 8. C., and Piedmont, g. C. e chase over three continents lasting three years, Bela W alder, today de- a Hungarian noUleman, accused of rived hla unbelief In tha atatementa forgeries amounting to 210,000, waa arthat AunU had boa, ted of hla Intimacy rested here today and will he held for with Mrs. Halna, and that ha had extradition. It la charged that the dkpkyed a revolver with which he man forged hie uncle'e name. He la Peter Hid ha would kill Capt. a count in Hungary. Halna Attorney Darrin thlnka the toriee wen Inspired by office ra to obCOLORADO KNIGHTS TEMPLAR The tain qmpathy for tlw prisoner. attorney 1m tied a 1,200 word statement Colo., PUEBLO, Aug. Id. With today laying that he proposed to conand bands flying and tha flogs playing duct the cane agalnat the brothers Pueblo today decorated, lavishly city and dilating on the political effect It to the He denlea gava an enthusiastic greetingColorado. nay have on hie future. of Out the strength of the case for the hosts of nights Templar The conclave commenced today will defendants ues in the. weakness of the continue through tomorrow and will ha prosecution. largely devoted to amusements and entertainments. The Colorado Grand of th. order wae organCommandery to BON VOYAGE" RALEIGH, N. C., Aug. Id. ised In 187d and now includes In Its the washouts on the Norfolk Owing A Southmembership many of tha most promi- ern railway between he re and Wendell TO BIG FLEET nent men of th. state. traffic has been suspended. Heavy rains are continuing today. noted world-wid- Mate, Supreme court. Dtotrtrt Attorney Darrin out BULLETIN 2 : 48 AUGUSTA, Ga Aug. 28. At this hour the water le flv, feet deep In the Bell Telephone exchange. The dam at the locks above the city burst, but owing to the depth of the water In all parts of the city It la Impossible to confirm the report that forty lives have been lost. OPERA SINGER L in OPEN COURT ot SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 2d. The fleet la ready to leave at 7 o'clock In the morning , for Melbourne for another week of Olty. The Anal demonstration took place here this morning. The officials bade Bon Voy- - SALISBURY, 4 N. C., Aug. 28. The PHILIPPINE TEACHERS. heaviest rains n many years has fallen In North Carolina In the past 48 hours. 4 d 4 BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 24. Richard Carle, the opera star. Is named 'as corespondent In the suit of Arthur W. Godfrey, the eon .of the millionaire lumber kin, against. hla wife, Beatrice The Brunner Godfrey for divorce. couple was married last September. The wife was formerly Beatrice Brunner of Davenport, Iowa. WASHINGTON, D. C Aug. 21 Civil service examinations for teachers in the Philippines will be held today and tomorrow In cities throughout the d country. Many additional pedagogues Me. Arrangements have been 4 are needed in the islands, owing to the made for coaling the fleet at Al- - 4 establishment of new schools and the bany, West Australia, about 4 L 6. Heninger of Ogden Severely retirement of teacher, now there, who September 1. have completed their terms of service. 4 Injured While On Pleasure The positions pay a minimum salary of 81,200 per annum and promotion, up to a superintendency at a salary of AUGUSTA, Ga., Aug. 28. At two $2,008 are dereus denies charge. rapid. Women will be acthis afternoon the canal locks, seven If they have relatlvea presonly cepted Pleasure eeeklng at the Lagoon re- miles above the city, burst. .'The enHAGUE. Holland. In the Philippines. or ent August 21. M. sort prospective. ereu, the Dutch minister to Venyesterday proved disastrous to L. tire city la submerged from two to of the Peo- five feet. There le great destruction era denied today that the Nether-- 7 G. - Heninger, proprietor THIEVES GET $3,000. w,th th, support of the United ples restaurant on Grant avenue in of property and many lives reported when he was severely In- lost "Mes, had aided the ABERDEEN. 8. D., Aug. 24. It Is v revolutionary thla city, B0Tement In Venesuela. an accident, while bumping jured by reported hers today that robbers broke the bumps," , ATHENS, Ga., Aug. 21. Two bridges Into a bank at Genesee, North Dakota, The 'bumps has proved a nonular over the Oconee river are gone and today and escaped with 21,000 in cash. DURHAM, N. C Aug. II. Report, from the surrounding country tell of great damage by floods Local bridges are submerged and people in Hillsboro are abandoning their homes for the high ground. The highest water mark known is exceeded by four feet and tha flood la still rising. Crops are destroyed on all low ground. 444444444444444 contrivance with pieasure-eeekerbecause: of its novelty. The patron mounts to the top of a high platform and after uelng seated upon a cushion, elides over a aeries of hard projecFOR tions and lands on a mattress at the botom of tha rough chute. . In some way, the cushion at the bottom of the bump" became dislodged Colorado Woman After Heart of last evening when Mr. Heninger made the trip. He landed with great force Philadelphia and 9 Good Part upon the hard surface of tha smaller platform at the bottom and was ren . MINERS IN A LIVING TOMB . the State Outside. dered unconscious. The Injured man was picked up by friends and given wbat medical atten - A- M Mrs. tlon could be secured on the grounds, Colomdb Springs. buf remained unconscious until' bis arIn Ogden about midnight, when ."7 W,th a bttn f P-- 3 rival Proof f th wnr-kt- Q he waa taken at ones to hla boms at Jtrlck Ji. JX" Pon whlck, YE?, .,?? tortune th the city other "tr citr WM At Pnnylla. ? tanA.11 227 Twenty-nint- h street 0riR,nal ' jk jt rvered property th buildings. In an . Hla Injury appears to have been la thought that the spine has met with some serious hurt, while it le feared that Mr. Heninger may also have sustained some serious internal Injury- - The seriousness of hla Injury cannot bo determined for a day or two, although it la believed today that ha will recover. pct" t0 obtain a about the back and It alleWd to h up IinocV. bankA and $00 acres hnj of hn and hl" Th. wo- th,t Co- - Ba- htalnM nrt,s Dies After Five Years of Illness. After suffering nearly five years from loeoiiiulor atuxU, death came to Ueorge II. Corse, for nuiuy ytara a prominent cltisen of Ogden, this nionv ing at I o'clock at hla home 823 Turn street. For many years lie was active In railroad circles, having been employed Jn Nebraska, and on the eastern part of tha Union Pacific railroad before coming to Ogden. When ha waa sent here ha became the general agent of the Union Pacific and r malned in that position until ha waa stricken with the malady which waa He waa responsible for hla death. prominent In Masonic circles, and waa an active member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks before he waa seised with tha disease which caused his death. Mi'T SPRINGS, Vs., Aug. 28. Arrangements fur the departure of William 11. Taft and his party were computed today. They will leave here at 3u Friday morning on a special car attached to the regular tralu. Reporters will accompany the party la a spceiul car the cost of whlih will be borne in common. The first stop will be made at dauby at 2:17 In the morning and there the until epetial car will be C : 35 in the morning. A three-inlnustop will be made at Galtiopult, Ohio. Athens will be reached at. 18:48 and there Judge Taft will mak a address to the viterane. Tbs at 10 party will arrive at Tulc-do'clock at night In ordtr to avoid Sunday travel the party will embark at ones for tha middle of Hass Island where Judge Tuft will devote a week t0 fishing and conferences with party leaders. It haa not been definitely settled but it la probable that tha Republican standard bearer will go to Cincinnati September 7, after which data ha will devote all hla time to the active work of tha campaign. side-track- ed M non-politlc- ul CITY FATHERS PLAN MEETINGS Mr. Corea waa first taken 111 with paralytic stroke about five years ago which developed Into a virulent form r of locomotor ataxia. Since the ills ease came on him lie haa suffered with Discuss Water Problem' in First from absolute blindness, resultant Ward Thursday Night and paralysis of the optic nerve from which he never recovered. He waa confined Third Ward Friday. to hla bed continuously for three years, hla death being expected at any moment 1q the last few weeks. George Corse waa born In Berlin, Mayor A. L. Brewer, City Attorney J, Germany, August 4, 1847. 11a came to H. DeVine and other representatives of ,thia country when a young man, and the ity administration are arranging after working in tha then far west a number of meeiinge to be held in on the Union Pacific, cams to Ogden different parte of the city for the purIn 1880, since when ha haa resided pose of explaining ' to the property here. He leaves a son, Guy Corse, owners the plane for completing the who la at present In Hong Kong, purchase of the Ogden Waterworks , China, and two daughters, Mrs. J. plant by the city. Sadler and Mra I. Davis, who reside Tomorrow evening, Thursday, a meeting will be held In fhe flrat muniIn Salt Lake City. Mr. Corse had been beyond pain for cipal ward at some central point to ba many months, no sign of suffering hav- announced later. Councilman Wilson la arranging for the place of meeting ing been manifest at the time of hie Mayor Brewer, City Attorney DeVine, death. Ha waa conscious up till the time of hie demise, and saw several of President Browning of the city council, and others Interested In the project hla relatives before ha' succumbed. meeting.Since he haa been 111 the Benevolent will address tl Friday evening a similar meeting and Protective Order of Elks has aided will be he'd at Five Points In the third him to great extent. It haa coat the municipal ward. Other meetings to b family an Immense aum of money to held later will be arranged for aa ankeep up the home, and with the Elks nounced. These will be pubmeetings aid they have had many conveniences lic and all Interested In the welfare would otherwise have been Impossible. of th will be welcomed. city The funeral services will be conducted from the Masonic Temple Friday CANADIAN EXHIBITION. afternoon at I oclock. Tha Rev. Alfred Brown, of the Church of the TORONTO. Ontj, Aug. 2. The Good Shepherd, will officiate at tha Canadian National Exhlbtloa la now ritusL Interment will take place at nearing completion and will be in readiness for tha opening on Saturday. Mountain View cemetery. Buildings on tha gronnda represent an ' . Investment of $1,600,008. Tha fireproof grand stand haa a Beating capacHOOK ity of 16,400. Eight thousand animals will be on view at one time, and In addition to the livestock exhibits, there will be International cat and dog HAND shows. The grounds cover nearly 200 acres, the exhibition buildings about thirty acres and the Industrial Youngster While Fishing, Suffers hlblta ten acres. Painful But Not Serious FISO IN BONEJE iiunw - ILiS Cote Spin s, DODESTM of Prominent Ogden Resident Traffic Knocked Out by Washouts and MARYSVILLE, Calif., Aug. Id. from Quincy, messages Telephone Plumas county, say, a vigilance committee has been formed there to rid the town of undesirables. Business men have been receiving letters, unsigned, threatening to destroy their property. The Are hose has been cut. IncendiarCOLUMBUS, 8. C., Aug. Id. At ism la running rampant. Thera la a least forty person, are dead and severhigh atata of excitement and drastic al million dollars worth of property measures must be taken to prevent has been destroyed by floods unparallserious trouble. elled since August, 1840. Nineteen persona are dead at Camden toll bridge. Here the bridge collapsed with Us load LONG CHASE of human freight, fugitives who had taken refuge upon It. Few were saved. NEW YORK, N. Y.. Aug. wltnM, In the defenee of the Halna Hla today. brother wa, diacovered E William that effect the gar la to PASSES AWAY of Terror. and Crops Is Enormous. Case Has . R. CORSE This Morning Missing Bridges lew Witness in Hains Will Bass Island. 20. William J. o'clock thla here at bY welcomed He wu iI TAFT Through Ohio for Outing At Dem-Tocra- tie in. August 6 Leader Republican Leader. Jrived - 205 NO. Explosion in Coal Mine in Oklahoma Carties Death in Fearful Form to Thirty Workme- nFire Drives Back Rescuers From Mouth of Shaft. M'ALLISTER, Okie., Aug. 24. Thirty miners are reported tombed aa tha result of a coal mine explosion at Halley, Okla afternoon. The mine is biasing fiercely and the rescuers are unable to enter the shaft AH tha entombed men are surely suffocated or burned to death. 444444444444444444444444444444444444 I While fishing in Weber river yesterday afternoon, Albert Greenwell, aged, GO about 18 years, In company with Edwin Williams, both of Ogden, met with becoma serious accident, a ing lodged In hla hand. He tried vainly to remove the painful steel, but wae immigration- Officials At Boston unabla to do so. He came into Ogden and It was necessary to perform an Rule That a Number of Converts operation In order that tbs offending ' hook could be removed. Must Be Deported. The accident was caused. by a wild throw of the Una Dr. E. M. Conroy waa called and.' he found It necessary BOSTON, Mesa, Aug. 2A Twenty-thre- e to place the young man tinder an converts Mormon alleged anaesthetic. The hook was found are held her by the immigralodged In the bone of the Index fin- tion bureau for further Investigation. ger, making It necessary to break the Thirteen barred by the board of Inhook In two parte before It could be quiry must be deported. Among those removed. barred are the Roebouroe sisters, CathYoung Greenwell haa been decidedly erine' and Margaret, 2 young girls who unfortunate lit the diversions. About will be returned to, their father in two years ago while celebrating the England. The officials here declare Fourth of Jouly, one eye was de- that the greater portion of the 108 constroyed by a particle of a bullet shell verts arriving on the steamer Repubbecoming embedded In hla eye. He Is lic, received assistance or had been the son of C. H. Greenwell, of 568 offered special Inducements to come to street. Twenty-thir- d this country . HOST fish-ho- ok - BACK |