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Show Ogden, Utah, September 10, 190S. 218 NO. AND BRYAN APPROACH lift JOINT DEBATE IN CHICAGO IK TEETH OF Ur. Bryan has dt third to aivept tlie to Speak On invitation to ir'.ik before the co.n-- j I w teaiers Agree Gets the mission October 9. . Mr. Bryan gave hi, on the Mr. condition Taft should that speak t ialso. and that he. should de-- j liver the last speech. Mr. Bryan Democrat Watemairs Deep li'.ASiii j last Fori. stip-lulat- further that no ed annoum-eiii'-r.- t William H. of his CINCINNATI acceptance should be made un111 prob-nr- rt Mr. Taft's consent to appear til J. Bryan William Tift wd be obtained. should in early in ChU-agMr. Taft, by October 7, will have an invitation accepted Taft llr. started out on his stumping tour, but convento open the annual he said yesterday that ho weuld arWa-ttrrange hla itinerary so as not to conthe Lake and Gulf Deep commiaalnn on October T, and flict with the Chicago engagement. i In Bitter Words in Speaker's Home District Democratic Leader Assails "Uncle Joe" Demands 16. j to Know Where He Got His Wealth While Oc-to- - i. on ICIDE State to List of Candidates. ptTRLO. Colo.. Kept 10. After a iltiir and prolonged flghtln their state atate ditsr and prolonged light in their lead-r- g a J. Charles Hughes, to jrttd te attorney of Denver, as their trv United States senator. Today the following ticket, prepared submitted U , neering committee, was For gov-nw- r, o the convention at noon. lieutenant John F. Shnfroth: attorney pmrnf. K. R. Fltagernld; mm1. John T. Barnett; treasurer. IT. J. Galilean; superintendent of Pub-- k tnitnirtlon. Mrs. Mary C. C. Brad-Iv- J; Mor-- n, fupreme judges, W. A. Hill, B. Bailey. Reese McCloeky and Sfotge Mnsser. ean-lida- rep-rewn- A the unexpected happens this go through the convention. Vnlws date trill former vice president of Baltimure A Ohio, died hers the today, M666666t666666S6 HONOR MARTYR QUEEN. VIENNA, Sept. 14. Memorial ita of a most solemn nature wera Md today In many Vienna churches, la memory of the Empress who assassinated Elisabeth, by an anarchists la Geneva ten years ago today. Elisa-kt-h was a daughter of Duke Maxl-silU- an of Rmpwor 6w Bavaria and waa married to Franris Joseph in 1864. She aniversally loved and respected by People of the dual monarchy and memory ia still held In aectlonate iwermce. USES LONDON, Kept. 10. For the first time since the reign of Mary, a holy caravan of the Church of Rome was seen on the streets of London today. Cardinal Vincent Vanuteld, a cardinal bishop from the papal curia In Rome, and titular bishop of Palistlne, accompanied by a special retinue suitable to hla ecclesiastical rank, proceeded in state to the cathedral where the nineteenth Eucharist Congress today commenced its formal dlscussons. In addtion to the papal legate, eight cardinals and mors than a hundred bishops from all over the world are participating In the congress. Each cardinal is accompanied by his own suite, presenting a scene of imposing ecclesiastic splendor. The cardinals present are Gibbons, Logue, Moran, Lecot, Fischer, Merrier, Ferrari and Natlett. FIGHT BRYAH IE Afloat That Democratic leader Will Follow With sault On As- - , Socialism in New York. hJJ'T That the at-- Iecnt,y mde bT Gompr- - of the of Labor. to to to wtom J. Bryan In t0 h rt,,lvered the Krtrukan . " ,hls rttF a weekby from tadty. i. . rqmnr that baa been (Hatei hr 'I'prfflty with some 6flrkll the ,?t7' A" a to OP In arm. ' the wport proves t 7,0.a The crltli'i.1' oppoa,ti' meeting. awb ,?"" clr-tub- of r. rcd f H It y b aBl ,n wh,ch Gmr r1004 ,n order to th FT' ciaii.5.WOr"nrm0nRrcUr W o for of Eugene V. by oopltallsts. have ,n ,abor clr-m- monejr Boctollst - that the red spec in d in Glasgow. vt ere si'iu-lit-- km .iiM tl . .gt h.iit.l.tn-o- f lUit i ore g Hold- " ing their property, fe.iring a reciii rent e of ilie mi I break. Ai iri.liiigH tl.o iin-l- i.i .in d iln.t from .He unemployed to 1S0- ,- - - con-troll- BREAKS Birthday General Holiday Through- Mississippi Valley. at Suppression. EVANSVILLE. Ind., ed - out Nation in Spite of Efforts 10. Sept. A vast assemblage of Hoosler Democrats gathered in Evansville today to greet Wiltheir national standard-beareliam J. Bryan, who will deliver one of thg most important addreas of his present tour In this city. That he will get the electoral votes of Illinois and Indiana Mr. Bryan apparently now has no misgivings whatever. He has ascertained to hla satisfaction that the factional quarrels of the past in his own party In those states have been settled and. that the Democracy Is thoroughly united for the first time In twelve years. Another advantage which he has been led to i believe he enjoys is that In each state the Democrats have stronger tickets than the Republican a r, KICKS AGAINST VHTES FOR Rosy Hues of Conditions in Persons who travelled with Mr. Bryan were surprised to learn of the strength of A dial Stevenson, the Democratic nominee for governor of Illinois, and of Thomas R. Marshall, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Indiana. In both states they met scores of Republicans who said .they had definitely made up their to vote for the Democratic gu, minds bernatorial nominee, but not all of those so declaring themselves said they were going to vote for Mr. Bryan. ial" is by no means the luxurious Reports Mr. Bryan has received palace train of Mr, Gompers imag- from Ohio have convinced him that ination and that the 620.000 necessary the condition there is the same as it to cover the expenses of the 10,000 mile Is In Illinois, Indiana and Kansas, tour is being raised by small contribu- with the further parallel of an unAll such tions of the workingmen. state ticket headed by strong usually contributions are made public by the Judson Harmon for governor. national secretary at stated Intervals, standard-bearThe Democratic and the largest sum appearing in the Is very hopeful of carrying Indiana, report was $200. Indeed, It Ohio, Illinois and Kansas. According to rumor, Mr. Bryans may be said that he is convinced of attack on Socialism win not be of a his lead today In those states over personal nature, but will be devoted Judge Taft. to a consideration of the Socialist theories in their various forma He will allege that Democracy is directly SOLID TRAIN LOAD opposed to Socialism and that the Republican party Is responsible for the great growth of the Marxian party in OF UTAH FRUIT this country. He will attempt to show that what he advocates in government leads directly away from SoPROVO, Utah, Kept. 10. cialism, whereas Republican principles William M. Royiance, a com- and practices tend strongly to stimulate 6 mission man of this place, 4 the growth of Socialism. As Mr. Bryan has never fully ex- 6 shipped the first solid trainload 6 ploited this theme before In a speech, S of fruit from this place, which has ever before left Utah, this 6 although he has touchej upon it conmorning. The shipment consists 6 siderably, It ia believed that should of choice peers, peaches and 6 hg put his present intention into other fruit grown in this vicin- force In his New Tork address It will create one of the sensations of the lty. campaign. Windows Straits to Save Property of Rich , lit- ! ! HEPBURN ACT. PHILADELPHIA, er TORE, ft.pt. 10. tl , 966666664666666666 V. r : f BRYAR HEARS Party Backers Paint Pictures Toed, .i !., ill) .' !'C. ter'd. Sturts of l.i'n.v ittit piillee. position to publicity t,f rumiijtign it is tstimati-- that So.tinO Mr. Bryan here. persons Referring to his wealth, Mr. Bryan aid: '1 n.i worth 83.444 when 1 was elected to Congress. I served four years and by economy saved three or four thousand. During the period between my Congressional term and my nomination for the presidency, about a year and four months, f engaged In speaking and lecturing and saved a small suin. After the election of '98 my earning power as a lecturer was E greatly enhanced. My book. 'The First Battle.' brought 117.000 and 1 gave an equal amount of the profits to the committees of the 96 campaign. My lectures have been profitable and my writ- Gould Roads Get $150,000,000 ings have paid m0 well. 1 estimate my property tn be worth 9150,000 outside for Improvements and Lincoln. I am willing to leave the public to determine whether I earned It honExtensions. estly." The Democratic leader then criticised Speaker Cannon's career. He declared DENVER, Colo., Fept. 10 that b- - began holding offlc, in 1S61 r of the livnver A when he, Bryan, was one year old. lie irailroad and the Grando Jtio he a had been drawing said salary for 9uhldl.iry companies today hu-- t SS years as a memlter of Congress. tliorlxcd the issue of 8150.000,000 $ If he tell, n, how much he Is now worth uf bond for buying Iran- worth," he said, "a ran guess how much he might hav, been worth hnd he 6- Chines, properties and railroads in Colorado and Vtnh now been free to devote his talents to by the Gould interests. $money making." The new issue is protected by a 61 mortgage on all the property. A IVrt of the proceeds will le lined to cumplete the construe- tlon of the Western Pacific. 6 HOLY CARAVAN PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Sept. It. Charles K. Lord, president of the Goldfield A Tonopah rail- - ,d ii!.i-i::C- Police Driven to Desperate '; , SWEET SONGS PRESIDENT LORD OF NEVADA ROAD DEAD IN EAST g 1 ; In-- : "PERSIMMON" REGIMENT. of the uiiemployt tl under the of tried to raid the ill iMeel .it ie WuU'ivrrvil.l.K. Inti , Sipt. lu Mvtiou tif the I'ntil d.tiwi leruus of Die famous 1'ersiminon'" Were t with tin rioteis. ui. the liiutli Indiana. met here The mmiht r of the injured is no know n lotl.iv fur tlivlr twenty-thir- d annual The rioter, wtre diHis-- at down, it it union. Got His Own. 66 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Stj' iii-ii- i g OLNEY, lil.. Sept. Shaker Cannon was made the Issue of the campaign today by William J. Bryan. Seldom ha a presidential candidate used more bitter or more sarcastic E language in characterizing a candidate for Congress. Speaker Cannon's that Bryan had become a millionaire as a result of his policies, plain ly angered Mr. Rryan. The Democratic leader explained during his speech that at the outside he was not worth more than 6160,000 and he explained how he had earned it. He referred sarcastically to Speaker Cannon's reputed wealth and demanded that he take the public Into his confidence and show what he Old and Poor They Turn On the was worth and how he got It. He said: "I presume that if the Republicans Gas and Die in Each succeed Mr. Cannon will be elected ts speaker again. Speaker Cannon Other's Arms. what Is known as the 'Stand at' idea and policies. He represents the theory that ail is well and that PAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Sept. nothing needs to be changed. Every 10. Driven to dspalr by povpredatory corporation Is praying for Cannons success. Every man who erty, Giacoml Brusto, aged 60 : and his wife, 61 aria, aged 60, feasting on privileges and fattening on turned on the gas in their room V government favoritism 1, anxious that in this district and and died in each other's arms . he be that the Republican carry Congress. early today. The aulcide wna the result of a pact entered into $ Mr. Bryan assailed Speaker Canlast night. Neighbors smelled $ non', position on the election of sena; tor the gas and knocked at the by a direct vote of the people; his stand pattern on the tariff; his op the door. The woman replied: We know about it, thank you." u Jo-sep- FIND RELIEF Agree "i'll Mu!, tjl. 10. dec-rati- Steering Committee mob of llloui'tiil 7 el niglii's S, . Explaining Where He ny Democrats by ( lii low inn FT. PETERSBURG, Russia, Sept. Despite the government's prohibition the official celebration in honor of Tolstoi's birthday today is virtually a holiday throughout Russia. Efforts of th government to prevent a celebration served to increase the enthusiasm. AH attempts to form demonstrations were suppressed. Theaters throughout the country were closed to prevent demonstrations by Tolstoi admirers. The count is spending the day quietly at his home, Tasnaya PHana. Hundreds called to congratulate him, but owing to his illness the countess did not admit any to his sick room. 10 WETS AND DRYS MEASURE SWORDS AUGUSTA, Me., Kept lO.-M- aine'e state political contest is now nearing an end and on next Monday the votProhiers will decide the victor. bition has been the principal issue of the campaign. Bert M. Fernald, the Republican gubernatorial nominee,' in standing pat on a Republican plat- form, while hia Democratic opponent, Ohadlah Gardner, favors resubmlasion of the liquor question to a vote of the people. With thla issue clearly drawn, the result will have little bearing on the coming national election. It is a warfare between the "wete and the dry'' and party lines have been largely obliterated. Gardner, the Democratic candidate for governor, la a farmer, and for many years has been master of the Patrons of Husbandry, an Influential organisation of Maine. There la little doubt that he will have the support of many Republican former. In the cities. thousands of people have tired of what they call the "hypocrisy of the prohibition regime, with its kitchen speak-easie- s, and will vote for Gardner. The result will doubtless be close, and a Democratic victory is not improbable. Pa., Kept. HISJFREEDOM Man Charged With Stealing Set Fret TOWN'S CENTENNIAL. FOREHTVILLE, N. T Kept. 10 Many visitors are arriving to take part in the observance of the centennial anniversary of the founding of this village. The principal celebration will be held tomorrow, when an airship flight by Inventor Crosby will be a feature. Government Against His Will. CHICAGO. Ul., Kept. 10. Tlie case ugiiiimt George W. Fitzgerald for til theft of 8173.040 from the was iltHiiilsHcd today by Judge Chet-lul- u Boldrnweck after o' f OKed to produce the records of his o:!ti In evidence. The court declared lint Ilie heuring of cvldenie now would 1n Judice the Invest Igut ion, that the government's Inlerests ure paramount to tlie slue and that lie had no right to embarrass it by insisting in pushing the case. Attorney Lltslnger for Fitzgerald pmlestcd ugutnst the dismissal. Bolden week declared tliut ilie U. K. attorneys ordered him to produ.c the (rent'dl Fitzgerald can Is arrested again, as Ida lilicrty lias not phued him in Jeopardy. This was merely g preliminary hearing. 10. Judge Gray In the U. R. Circuit court today held the commodity clause of the Hepburn act to be unconstitutional. The case concerns a suit by the government against six big railroads owning coal mines In Pennsylvania to oust them from specific possession of the properties. The commodity clause of the Hepburn set prohibits all common carriers from engaging in any other business than transportation and requires the absolute abandonment by them of coal, oil and other business after May 1, of this year. by $173,-00- D FLEET NEARS ALBANY. MELBOURNE, Kept. 16. Dispatches from Albany, on the Australian west coast, state that the American battleship fleet la nearing that port and wilt arrive tomorrow. Kix daya will be spent there, after which the armada will proceed to Manila, a distance of ahntu 1,800 miles. Albany is a village of less than 5,000 souls and the enter--' talnment of the tare will noceiwarily be on n email ecale. PROUD OF HIS WORK. MEM PH IK. Tenn., Kept. 10. United Klatee Kenntor W. V. Kullivan says, with reference to the lynching there: led the mob which lynclied Neise Patten and I'm proud of it. I directed every movement of the mob and I did everything I could to see that he was lynched, I Cut a white woman's throat and a negro." ,I STANDARD OIL FIGHTS BACK m si Company Files Answer to Governments for Rehearing of $29,400,000 Fine Fine Technical Paints in Petition Case-Ra- ises De- fense of illegal Rebates. CHICAGO, III., Kept 16. The an- took from the defendant any benefit of swer of the Standard Oil company to I any evidence showing the want of such knowledge, and the answer denies that the government's petition for a rehear- I the rase should be to estab-.lis- h a number of offenses. ing of the 826.666,606 fine case was filed In the federal court of appeals I The answer contends that inasmuch this morning. It contests the govern- as the shipper paid the transportation ment's contention that Ignorance of the ! charges each half month, each settle published rate is not a valid excuse for ment constituted an offense and not the shipper's violation. It denies that each shipment. It contends that the the supreme court has ruled that ft trial court Imposed 826.666,666 in finis was the duty of the shipper to ascer- because of the wealth of the Standard tain the published rate, but declares Oil company of New Jersey and not bethat the supreme court ruled that It cause ef any connection with the Chadwas necessary for the shippers to ad- wick Standard Oil company ef Indians. here to the rates established. The Standard Oil company declares Finally the Standard Oil company in FORAKER VISITS JUDGE TAFT that the government contention that Its answer declares that the governCINCINNATI, Ohio, Sept 10. It the appellate court ruled on the argu- ments suggestion that the appellate was announced at Taft headquarters ment that th shipper need not know court certify to the supreme court the today that Senator J. B. Foraker would the rate under misrepresentation Is question as to whether the shipper who visit Judge Taft this afternoon. No wrong. It declares that the appellate pays an unlawful rate in ignorance Is court understood that the trial courts liable under the statute is outside the details are given out about the ruling, that proof need not be adduced. rase and should not be entertained. |