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Show 2S, 1908. Ogden, Utah, August N9. 207 "GIVE OGDEN CITY A GENUINE BOOST T BY VOTING BONDS Owners and Relatives of Murdered Properly Ne- w A Suits Aggregating Fifty Thousand groes Bring Dollars Against City-- No Recourse 111.. August !!-T- Must Convoke Parliament According to Overdue m ! . - bat anti-Asiat- ic WITHOUT OVER Billion ditions IR TYPHOON FOR WARSHIPS England Leads in Battleship Construction With America Fifty-On- e English Treacherous of Victims Storm of Coast of China. Second. CALIFORNIA T SAN FRAXCIHCQ, Aug. 28. A cablegram received over the Sun Francisco Merchants Exchange cable tomembers of the day say fifty-on- e crew of he British ship, Duncair, were drowned "In a typhoon off Porto Gutu. The ship swamped China, and sunk. Engineer Hardy and two allora arrived at Gatu in a email bunt. They reported that the disaster was so sudden that all oil the ship were caught below decks. The ship was en route to Balgon. ed OF COLLISION TAFT LEAVES prominently Identified with the movement for effual suffrage at th conPARIS, Texas, Aug. 28. In a rear EXCHANGE vention yemenlay, the state Republicollision between a passenger end can convention adopted a platform of the Frisco system and a train which Ignore, completely the demand MAIL THROUGH work train, Engineer Ballard, of the of the suffragette. The convention and Conductor Graham, of i working on the passenger selection of electhe tors Today, the convention ratified freight, were Instantly killed. Sevof the Passengers received alight exeral th platform completed An 28. comWASHINGTON, Aug. by the Neither from the shape-u- p. mittee teat night, which in addition of the ratification treaty be- injuries to Ignoring the demands of the women, change of the trains left the track so that tween Japan and the United States is they were Immediately ready to prostrongly endoraea the national platfmade by mall on account of the ceed. Tha freight waa orm, pay glowing tribute to Taft being d Sherman, cm- - vacafor the passenger, but did not get In approve legislation Japanese ambassador being Stoking to a revision of certain tariff tion. the clear quick enough. TREATIES , ML MS Ml II to be Dead and Many Others Reported Perished or jured in Heavy Cloudburst Which Completely Inundated Town Eleven Are Known well-kno- I of Wenger received from the scene ?00ds Isom thla af rrying the ram info that borne by the dispatches. roportJ0 nZfLSS hdated Polom, Departs Bass Island to Enjoy for Fish- ing Trip. Destruction-O- ne nd man 0P faU1 cteudburst M, floods-swep- HOT SPRINGS, Va Aug. 28. William Howard Taft leaves tonight at 6:80 for the middle of Bass Island, near His wife, secretary and stenographer, will go to Cincinnati. Tha Republican candidate will probably live at the Hinton hotel in the Queen City for a few weeks after his return from a fishing trip. A letter signed by Harry L Glvene, Newcastle, W. Vs., was received today, urging Taft to make the writer a present of a coon dog, explaining where one could bo bought, declaring that the author was working had for Taft. The writer's picture was encolsed. The Republican candidate has not said whether he will comply with the request of hia admirer or not. Put-ln-Ba- y. In- FEVER VICTIMS BKTHLKHEM, N. II., Aug. 2S.-- Tlte Society of Sufferers front Fnecsitls, otherwise known as the United Htates liny Fever association. Is holding a national convention here today, with a program devoted entirely to a consideration of the favorite malady of tht delegates! Bethlehem was i letted as the meeting place because of Its envla ble reputation as a retreat fur ha fever sufferers, this section being al most exempt from the hay fever pollt-This Is the thirty-fift- h annual meet' Ing of the. association. Greut excitement waa raused arnonit the delegate, by the reading of a report from I)r. Otto Schults, president of the Heueflber-Bfitt- d von Helogland or Hay Fever Society or Germany in whleh he declared that there is nt permanent cure for hay fever. Hen Schulte declares: 1. Tjiut the only cause of hay fever la pollen. 2. There Is no connection between gout, rheumatism and other Ilk ailments, and hay fever. Persons suffering with or free from those diseases are alike liable to hay fever. I. There la no cure for hay fever, although certain remedies may give leniKirary relief and esse the suffering from the malady. 4. Dieting will not help the hay nor will be wearing or fever aufft-re- r not wearing of certain kinds of clothing root out or diminish the effect of the malady. 5. Hath, warm or cold, head baths, STRIKE Society Mrs. Rooke and T. W. Wheelers whose name has not been learned. Up to date the total number of bodies, victims of the flood, is 18. The total damage is estimated at (750.000 in-law, to city property, (250,000 to street railways, (25,000 to telegraph and telephone companies, (20,000 to merchant and to local Industries, (150,000. The damage to residences will run up to The probable loss In wages (50.000. to mill operatives will ha (50,000. The loss by lire Is (50,000. AUGUSTA, Ga Aug. 28-- At 1 o'clock this afternoon the bodies of flvo whites and eleven negroea have been recovered. Seven bodies of negroea were found In one heap. The indications are that tha death list will D. B. Wenger, Mrs. D. B. Wenger, grow. A largo majority of the negroes. Miss Daisy Wenger, Mias Lucy Creigh- The city has no light, water, telephone Outside help la ton, T. W. Wheeler and Mrs. Wheelen service or carat needed. three Wheeler children. Money, As Well. WINNIPEG, Canada, Aug. 28. Nothing deflnit, regarding the settlement of the Canadian Pacific railway strike has developed, notwithstanding the numerous rumors of an Immediate general compromise. The strikers hav not yet received tha atrlka benefit which were promised from sympathtlo unions of th. United H tales, although, it Is said. Ihey will h paid before September 15. Many of the strikers ar financially embarrassed and suffering of some of their families Is already reported. While many strike breakers are being brought into the dominion, the rolling stock of the company la In fearfully bad shifpe and the crew ar becoming daily mors restless and they are threatening to refuse to pull out the trains unless Instant improvement Is made In the condition of engines, cars and other equipment Meanwhile, every effort la being put to save lho crops from suffering and the grain Is kept moving rapidly, although a considerable amount of freight has been turned over to competing lines, in order that it might be transported. t at Fashionable Resort Stirred to Its Center by Shooting of High Roller in Roller Chair in Company of Another Mans Wile. ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, Aug. Mrs. C. B. Roberts, wife of C. B. shot Roberts who was mysteriously Tuesday, arrived today from New England, when she had been spending Property Damage in Augusta Wil the summer with her children. Bhe declared that she waa unabl to furnish Reach An Enormous any clue to the man who attacked her husband. Bh went immediately Total. to tho hospital to see her husband. In a statement today Captain Whalen of the dectetivo department declared ATLANTA, Ga., Aug. 28. According that he believed there waa an effort beto the latest reports the floods are ing made to shield th culprit. receding, but the number of dead can' not be ascertained, although is beBALTIMORE, Md, Aug. 2L W. S. lieved to be leas than previously stat- G. Williams, husband of the women ed. It la reported that the rains have who Is alleged to have been with C. ceased In the upper Savannah valley B. Roberts, the victim of lho rolling and that the Augusta bridge is liable chair mystery in Atlantic City, today to be swept away, the bulkwork trem- emphatically declared that his wife waa The death list In not at Atlantic City at th time of bling at present Augusta Is about fifteen, mostly ne- tho shooting. groea The property loss In Augusta The local police are aiding the dealone la believed to be at least a mil- tectives and the Atlantic City authorilion dollars. ties In their efforts to solve the mys IS MILLION Shape and Strikers Need , FLOOD LOSS sister-- Canadian Pacific Railroad in Bad NEW JERSEY HAS SCANDAL AND MYSTERY Family Is Completely Wiped Out. Mr. Republican Leader aide-tracki- ng Mr. and Mrs. Went T brotflPr "! l"ter of A. . 8er, the rea nd insurance ma HAY SNEEZE IN UNISON Court thla morning, leaving death and destruction In its wake. Many houses were swept completely off their foundations and carried away and meagre reports any ' that every house was damaged to some extent, while the suffering waa most pltlfUL Refugees lied to the canyons above t the city through which the and it is believed that many of them are lost. Searching parties have already been formed. One entire family, named Wheeler was wiped out of existence, being caught In th, maelstrom of waters before they could escape. The parents and daughter of another family perished and the father, mother and siatef and three children of the Wheeler lost their lives. A list of the known dead la as folows: Battles VESSEL SINKS DENIED Carrying Death and Revolutionary Con- re-tli- LONDON, Eng., Aug. ((.According to the Admiralty report the navies of Japan Italy, Prance, Germany, Russia, EH NEW TORN, N. Y.. Aug. 28. Cap- England and America have expended 8 in the test ( years in extain Peter C. Halns and his brother, (1,411, 070, the navies of the world. This panding were today bound over to the grand is an estimate. England leads the IH (Jury, where (they must answer for list with (47(.5S,4(Srwhi. America the murder of William Annis, the al- second, having expended (341,(10,740. leged betrayer of Captain Halns' Naval expenditures are greater in all countries than for many years past. wife. Republican State Convention Sits The hearing occupied but few momenta, and the brothers were ordered Down Hard On the Sufheld by Magistrate Gilery of the Long Island City police court, without hail. fragettes. . Tha effort to have the magistrate set ball, which waa made by the counsel for defense, failed to the disappointOAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 28. Notwithsment of the imprisoned brothers. tanding the presence of 200 women City Police Yield His Crown works company. & Continue With Bloody in These actions were taken by unanimous vote and on the liest le- - 4gal advice to be obtained. Which Many Meet Death, To complete the purchase of the water system two courses of action are presented to the property owners of the municipality. Next Tuesday, September 1, every registncd taxpayer of the city. r who is a legal voter, man or woman, will be given the opportunity of TKHKKAX. lVrula. Aug. 2S (fliali foot luiths or shower baths, are of $ voting on a poposition to bond the city to tlw extern of (450.000. If ? All Mirsa is today fat ing the value only when the sufferer is in a these bonds are voted the present bonds are transferred and the Og- of convoking the purllanu'tit ac- t'ioBtd, damp room in which thers i A den Waterworks company goes out of existence. If the bunds are O' tu hia promise tu the etiple no pollen. cording 4b voted down next Tuesday, the purchase of the system by the city will or yielding the crowd. The rtjort-4 Tlie only way to escape hay fever $ go through Just the same, with this difference: The city will be re- - 48 capture of Kerman, a city of Cu.000 is to be at various times of the year $ quired to maintain the present corpoation under its existing charter. by revolutionists, was con- in plaeea where the hay fever plant $ and th, present holders of the (400.004 worth of bonds will continue to 4b inhabitants, firmed today, telling of tlie crushing are not blooming and there is no polb hold them as a mortgage on the plant. defeat of the Hluth's forces in a bloody len. Remove all uncertainty by voting the bonds next Tuesday. in which a thousand soldiers 7. There is no real permanent cur Put an end to all litigation and bickering by voting the bonds b battle were killed and wounded. Kasln Kahn, fur Give Ogden a temendous boost by voting the bonds. hay fever. leader of the constitutionalists, has llt'Hrts show that New Hampshires set up an Independent government and climate is more favorable to bay fever will ignore the Hhali'a authority until sufferers than any other section of the parliament la reconvoked. His defianea country, although some have found ef has exerted a great influence in causIn California, New Michigan, ing the uprising uf the people and Brunswick and .Nova Beotia. the hellggerent altitude toward th Shah which they have assumed. BROTHERS HELD . Relatives of ogde Promise or 8 schedules, but Inslats that all Calith frightful race riot,. In which fornia industries h adequately proten day ago, tected. mb? negro met death strong plank demandm to prove cotly to th city of A the enforcement of the federal 1m- - j mora apparent ing become gprlngfleld migration tew, was adopted. Mch hour. Cott Segregation of taxes a proposed by Mr. to expectation, Contrary senate constitutional amendment the of negro th lint Burton, the widow No. 1 to be voted on at th, next elecnot will in th Hot, lynched who her tion, was commended. ttempt to ettl with th city for The district primary la approved and filed suit but dean, today hucband' tha legislature pledged to carry out aura the for rrmt the municipality the premises of th, party. tew th allow tb which rf 15,008 Tha light between Assemblymen fren-ile- d mrvlvon of persona whom th Root, and BirdseU of the third district attacked. , mob la atll unsettled after several Th heir of .William Donnegan. the aue. Heir wlU who lynched, Mtgtt it the other four negroea who were killed have no recourse and cannot obtain Judgment, because the victim wen killed by stray bullet or during the bloody battle and did not meet death without offering defense. Property owner continue to file suite BAIL tor damage againat the city and that tb aftermath of the frightful rlota wiU remit in a long airing of litigation h eertain. Suit againat the city for Murderers of Annis Bound Over to property lull now aggregate over 150,-N- O and It la estimated that thla Grand Jury in Long Island amount will be considerably increased. rat - rv for Some Victims. SPRINGFIELD, Ogden City, through its mayor and city council, ha, entered into a contract by which It becomes the sole own. r t,f the Ogtl. n Water- work plant January 1. ISO. the entire iiue of To make the first payment of (I55.4(i' stock of the company the city council ha a special tax of ten mills on all the taxable property of the cit., Ogden City, through Its mayor and city council, lias obligated it- se'f to assume all the bonded indebtedness of the Ogden Yat-r- - SHI of 28. tery. Charles Wilcox, a personal friend of Roberts, today explained the story as it was related to him by Mrs. Williams. The story was to the effect that a masked man hailed lh chair, shoving a revolver forward and tho woman thinking he wanted money handed him her purse which the man waived aside. The man ordered Roberts out of the chair. Roberta got up to obey when tho masked man fired. Mrs. William screamed and the man disappeared. Jackson, the negro chair roller, ran and later declined to talk. Roberts' condition thla afternoon le considered serious. Officers are pre- paring to get an ante mortem statement which is the first Indication given the public that the man is sinking. H. Cavendish Darrell, the law partner of Williams, said this afternoon In behalf of Williams that tho latter knew his wife was at Atlantic City, that the man was nervous and excited when he declared he thought his wife was In Boston at the time of the |