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Show Ogden, Utah, September 25, I Hill C. 1908. NO. 231 DIES FROM ROOMS Unfortunate NORTHERN Passenger Sneak Thieves Reported to Railroad Yards Proves Fatal PACIFIC Crashes Into Freight in Montana With Accident in Ogden Unusual Number of Robberies by to Car Repairer. Raymond C. Hill, a car repairer for the Southern Pacific railroad in Ogden. died yesterday afternoon from ii'.jurii sustained while at work e A ring a car. "kicked" a ear into the string upon whhh he waa laboring and amputated hla lett limb at the knee. He was given temporary assistance at the Southern Pat ltic emergency hospital and waa later taken to the Ogden General hospital. He sustained internal Injuries, and together with the loss of blood, there was no possibility of recovery. re-p-ul Smoker is Telescoped by Results Frightful Ex- All Occupants-Sn- ow press Car Crushing It Impossible to Signal. Makes escaped, but Ora Baboock, hla fireman, was lnatantly killed. W.mt., sept. Ltvlnfcon. ilont.. My passenger 25.-Re- ports HELENA, Pacific, the Northern ,K4Ummahed Into kound, fiht this afternoon Tounc'i Point fll persons were killed lnu twaty-fv- e and the engineer, the fireman ink man. Another report eajra !S and 40 peraona were killed. nTacclden la attributed to the enow which obecured the fan nr of th flagman on the freight r tin He could not make the pasaen-iear engineer eee him. The expreaa the sniped the smoker. Most of En-Mtr Ittea occurred In the amoker, train of the paaaenger Baaalnger TACOMA, 'Wash., Sept 25. Official advices received from the Northern Pacific wreck f states that 1 passengers and one fireman were killed. Eleven other persona were seriously injured. The collision happened near LivingThe passenger ston, Mont., today. train wrecked waa the Burlington. It left Tacoma Wednesday afternooh. It crashed Into a freight train which waa late In reaching the meeting point. It had not cleared the main track when the passenger, running at full speed, struck It. All the passengers killed were in the smoker, which waa completely demolished. switch-engin- Ilr. Hill was born in Salt Lake City 26 years ago. Police. Ogden He hud resided in Og- den many years. During hie residence in Ogden he had been in the employ of the Southern Pacific railroad and was considered an efficient and trustworthy man by hla friends and the tompany. Several years past he married Miss Hat' Horsool, of Ogden. He la survived by his mother, Mrs. Henry Hill, two children, two sisters and a brother. For the past few years Mr. Hill has resided at the corner of Wall avenue street. and Twenty-fir- st Arrangements for the funeral have been deferred until the arrival of hie mother and a sister from Idaho. Larkin 4k Sons have taken charge of the MORE FROST That s:.c.ik thieves h.ive iiguin d. predations their In Ogden looiring houses, is etid. lued by the frequency with whnh complaints uie being registered at th.- police station Yesterday, two or three cases of this offense were reported, and two more turned up this mornd. mipl.-as.m- l Gil RIO TRAINS LATE waa made the public by police of several countries here today In examining the Spanish Anarchist, Canarva, In an effort to connect him with the suspected plot to kill the king of Spain. Papers were found on two Italian Anarchists arrested at conBe san, Switzerland, Wednesday taining the most definite Information Italians trip, Whether or not the fruit and vegetables which atiu remain unpicked are killed, will depend as to the occurrence Foand With All Details of Presof another frost tonight. On the lowthe heavy frost which occurred lands, idents African Trip. last night killed the vines, but the were not visited by the cold. Tender fruits sdeh as melons, and vegetables as cucumbers, tomatoes and SATOKNE, France, Sept. 22. JioailMt regarding President Roose- squash, all felt the frost a little, but of an anarchistic plot against velt's African trip. They are now If frost does not follow tonight the PmUent be held at Geneva In an effort to obtain fruit and vegetables will ripen. Howto Roosevelt, out mrkd African Information from them. ever, If Boreas sends hla Icy blasts during hla again tonight, the damage will be great. It could not have done much damage to other fruit as the eeaeon Is so nearly over that about seventy-fiv- e per cent HASKELL has been picked. Whether tomatoes, cucumbers, squash and melons will he saved altogether, depends on the following few nights. If the frost keeps TO OIL awsy another week the vegetables will safely out of harms way. The all Hold Two Police Foreign Evl-fc- m MID elde-hll- ls MEET DISCUSS STANDARD H Oklahoma hie first Ohio address at the county fair In Ottawa, hla old home. The governor said that ha would make no additional statement relative to the Roosevelt-He- a rst charges at present. Governor Is to Decision Will Be Reached Tomorrow. CCTHRIE, Okla Sept. 25. Gover- Charles Jt. Haskell,. Democratic ttanl treAurer, left at I p. m. yea-f- cf toe Chicago, over the Santa Fe. jwnpsnied by State Treasurer J. A. They wilt confer with the committee and W. J. Bryan wfcrMice to the chargee made the governor by President T and William It Hearst Investigation of the charges to made. The governor announced be would return to Oklahoma ing to Indiana and Ohio on campaign tour. He stated, how- the tour w not commence win October 5. when he will deliver wl CHICAGO. Sept. 25. That Mr. Bryan and Governor Haskell both will be ill Chicago on Saturday morning was admitted at the Democratic national headquarters last night, but no Information was given out that the Democratic candidate and the Democratic treasurer wou. meet or that their being here at the same time has anything to do with the charges made against Governor Haskell. Mr. Bryan, It was said, would be In Chicago between 7 and o'clock Saturday morning on his way from Terre Haute, Ind., to Madison. Wis. It was given out at headquarters that this waa part of Mr. Bryans Itinerary as previously scheduled, end that no rearrangement had been made to assure his being here Saturday. TAFTS THROAT T IN POCATELLO Suspected Milwaukee of Burglarizing and Saloons Here Assembly il01' , k' bring Oi ' Jem b1 been felled I aothnL h. that Plce. wl Oslnk Crl,. of.have ft .J the man wl 184 th HHwauk. y c,ub saloons on lowi Tmty.flrth ,tpeet Ogden, Me, bap- -t description of teiMbn V"k wL ntd bUtlafe J band S' " offlc D-- N and whi !.stamped wllch hi bnrti.il . It i th HI missing aft altoon pr0pr1etor 01 atatwa.na W an ld expre oL? ta th black" for th-pt -0 Ul "1 Received in Trip Through Hawkeye the back ell He Repudiates Olahoma Governor. CINCINNATI. Ohio, Kvft. 23- .- Ken-at- ir J. it. Foraker U pirpariug an word stjilvim'iit replying to President Kooeevilt. It will be released Saturday morning. It is reported that It a 111 deal with Ills entire rase, to answering every t barge, explaining everything, and dealing with all the controversies Istsivn Hie senator, William 11. Tsft and President Roaoevelt. In hla atatement Pens t nr Fnrnker assails Hearst, Taft and Roosevelt, and charges against hlin. II charges that Hearst has oilier letters which If made public at the same time would prove him harmless of all connection with the Standard Oil company. vlght-lhiniHul- id INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 25. William J. Hryan en route to Terre Haute, where he la to speak tonight, stopped briefly In this city. In hla speeches today, Mr. Bryan declared that If elected he was sanguine that hla administration would be so successful that It would not be necessary to Issue bulletins from Washington ex tolling it. or for him to pl k his successor. He will reply to President Ilnum veil's In a day or two. John U. loinib Joined Mr. liryan hero. He was practically assured that Governor C. N. Haskell would resign soon. 51 r. Kryun declined o discuss the matter today. COLl'MIUS. Ohio. Kept. 25- .- Frank 1 dont Monett today declared: see how 1 can take the stump fur William J. Bryan, uuleaa he repudiates C. N. Haskell. Monett had been expelled to sieiik for the Democrats. H. KAN'KAM CITY, Mo., Kept. 25 Oov-ernC. N. Haskell, en route to Chi- or cago today, poaltively denied all Intention to resign ae treasurer of the Democratic national commit tee. He declined to discuss the new charges made against him by W I Ilium R. Has rst. He declared that it was simply th Republican proas howling. He admitted that recent developments made It necessary for hlin to get to Chicago, but said hla nslgnatkm waa out of tbs question Heavy winds, raging storms, with which ultimate dangerous occurred last night on the Denver A Rio Grande railroad out in the desert this aide of Grand Junction, Colo., have delayed all trains of the system today. No. 6 is four hours late. No. 1 Is two hours behind schedule and No. I reached here eight and a half hours tardy this morning after having departed from Grand Junction thrae hours late. i At many placet heavy storms made traffic Extremely dangerous. Water lies across the tracks, though few READY TO ODIT UNDER EIRE washouts have been reported. Many enow banka have been removed from the path of the flyers, and the snow was continuously falling until a late hour thla morning. This was felt esOfficial announcement of Ills retirepecially In cuts, where the winds could Broadside Against Standard Oil ment la expected shortly. This action not drive the heavy snow from the Is understood Is to be token to it track. Down in Bringing May Result save the administration and the ReForces of laborers are rapidly drainpublican committee from embarrassing the water from the tracks. The Other Trust Representatives. ment because of Mr. Colemans consnow has nearly all been removed, but nection with the trust" jiowdor many places still existed this morning against which the government officials which made progress of the trains difWASHINGTON, D. C.. Kept 22- -It are now preparing to prosecute. It ficult. was announced at the White House Is also understood that tlie proposed President Roosevelt was retirement of Mr. Coleman Is the difrost lifi night was the heaviest of today, thatseveral Informed days ago that T. rect outcome of the recent assaults the season. Coleman Duimnt, director of the eieak-er- made upon Senator Foraker and Govbureau of the Republican national ernor Haskell fur their alleged relacommittee, contemplated resigning. tions with the Htandard oil company. UUIUI1IJ mu uiiui.ii "Mium.lL, a' WEBER OF RELATIONS COUNTY SOCIALISTS WITH RUSTIH LINE UP FOR THE CAMPAI6II Mystery of Omaha Likely Doctors Death to Have Dramatic Solution Did Woman Kill Him? OMAHA, Neb., Kept. 25. The police court was packed again today with society women, together with denizens, drunks and vags at the hearing of Charles EL Davie In connection with Dr. Rustlns death. Mrs. Abbis Rice attired in a white waist and black skirt looked pretty, but near collapse. Her breathing waa spasmodic; she was hardly able to take her seat and she answered In a high monotone, almost at times a shriek. Mrs. Rice testified that the first time she met Dr. Rust in was at Grace Waltons house, December 22, 1207. He performed two operations upon her In January and February, 1902. She saw him almost every day. She left Waltons In May and lived for two months In a ho HE AFFUES tel in Council Bluffs. In June she returned to Omaha, took a room and saw Dr. Rustln every day. Dr. Rustln neglected hla practice and needed money. Hold Convention, Select CandHe first broached tha subject of suicide s month before his death. idates and Adopt Platform Th witness said: "He wantaj me to shoot him. He explained that he of Principles. wanted me to shoot so that it would not be a case of suicide and I finally agreed." Mrs. Rico continued by saying that 6 Tha Socialist ticket named they purchased the revolver while the 4 last night at the county court 4 family was away. They were to go to house: the office, where she was to kill the 9 State Senator Rev. William doctor. She broke the hammer of the 4 Thurston Brown. 4 gun in trying to Insert the cartridges. 9 State Representatives, Grant 4 This revolver wa produced by the 9 Syphers, Ben Johnson, Carl C. 4 county attorney, who recovered It from 4 Rasmussen and Mike Curto. 4 a pawn shop, where. It Is said, Rustln 4 County Clerk Joseph Mac- - 4 traded it for a new gun, 4 4 Lachlan. Davis listened to the testimony, his 4 County Treasurer John J. 4 face unchanged at the recital. The 4 McGregor. 4 attorneys for Davis objected to Mrs. 4 County Recorder William E. 4 Rice telling the story against Davis. 4 Murphy. 4 The cofirt took under consideration the 4 Assessor Charles X 4 County question of admitting Dr. Ruotlni 4 Tribe. 4 statements Implicating Davis. 4 County Commissioners (long 4 4 term) D. X Nyveld; (short 4 4 term) Hyrum Jenkins. Public 44 of 9 Superintendent 4 4 Schools Irwin T. A lvord, A NASTY State. CLINTON, Iowa., Kept 25. William H. Tafts voice Improved today, hut Dr. Richardson, who la accompanying him on hla trip, advised him to rat as much aa possible. Bev. John Wee-le- y Hill of New York, and Congressman Boutelle of Illinois, talked moat of the time from the train at tha various stopping places, Judge Taft making a few remarks In each case Just before tearing the towns Governor Cummins of Iowa Introduced Judge Taft to 2,000 voters here this morning. The candidate was received with every mark of approval. DAVENPORT, Iowa, Sept. 25. Wm. H. Taft waa scheduled to speak here for five minutes, but he spent a half an hour speaking In front of the court house. The platform leading to the speaker's stand broke while Judge Taft was speaking, but nobody waa hurt. He Will Not Quit Under Fire MRS. IBBIE RICE TEELS STORY Orators With Him Do Most of the Talking-W- Is Jailed. ohn Hutchens of BETTER Grows More Complicated Monett Will Not Speak for Bryan Until ing. Herbert Valade reported that his room In a lower Twenty-fift- h street rooming house had been entered and 8. rifled of its valuable contents. that EUopolls brought information thieves had forced an entrance to his room on Twenty-fift- h street and Lincoln avenue, removing everything of value. Georg E. Munro, of Reno, Nev., who yesterday told such a pitiful tale In police court about defective eyesight leading him into the wrong place, is being held at the station as a suspect and the officers are making a careful investigation. Oil Embroglio -- Haskell Declares - snow-fall- s, WILL DAMAGE Standard WORN to ordet and was elected chairman, with J. MacLarhlan, secretary Tha latter road the Socialist platform. The names of the presidential and state candidate were presented and endorsed. The meeting was enlivened by speeches containing brief reminiscences from several of the candidates who had been chosen to bear the standard of the party In Weber county. Ing CHAR6P00R SANITATION State Food Inspector Files Com- plaint Against Keller Slaughter House in Ogden. 4 A complaint has been filed In Salt Lake by State Food Inspector Peterson Louis Keller, an Ogden butchSocialists of Weber county met at against him with maintaining an er, charging OF NATION the county court house last night and unsanitary slaughterhouse. nominated a county ticket Some weeks ago, inspector Peterson, Can C. Rasmussen called the meet- - accompanied by Sanitary Inspector George N. Shorten, of Ogden, made a all of of tour canning and Inspection Everyone realises the Impossibility of OAKLAND FIRE In houses thla vicinity, in laughter the last campaign committee having search of illegal adulterants, or other $200,000 left over. The story Is made Improper conditions. It was hinted at of whole cloth. President Roosevelt LOSS that time, aa published exclusively In lies; Just plainly lies. He realises that The Dally State Journal, that comthe defeat of William H. Taft Is plaints might follow the investigasured. The Republican party is In desOAKLAND, Calif, Sept 2L Fire tions. perate straits. President Roosevelt Is The' complaint against Mr. Keller battllnr hard against the Issues. He Is destroyed an entire block of business will probably be heard in this city trying to make himself the Issue by In- and manufacturing concerns near tha some time next week. jecting himself Into the campaign and water front In Oakland today. The fire Is endeavoring to divert attention from started In a sawdust pit of the Calicon- fornia Standard Planing Mill company. the real Issue to a MORE FROST TONIGHT. 4 test now under way, hoping In thla In less than half an hour It spread to 4 PAIR TONIGHT AND SAT- - 4 way to elect hla protege, Taft Presi- the buildings occupied by the Salem 4 FROST 4 KILLING dent Roosevelt miserably failed to Horse market the Bay City Iron Works 4 URDAYi 4 make his charges against Governor C. and the Alliance Gas Engine company. 4 TONIGHT. The loss Is estimated at over 2200,000. N. Haskell." TO PRESIDENT Big Liar is Term Used by Dem- ocratic Candidate for Governor of Missouri. $200,000 . ST. LOUIS, Mo- - Sept 25. William 8. Cowherd, Democratic candidate tor governor of Missouri. In an Interview to the star and Chronicle over the telephone from Richland. Missouri, said: : "President Roosevelt ehowe himself to be a big liar when he nays the present Democratic campaign manager received 2300,000 fTOm his predecessor. mud-slingi- 444444444444444444 444444444444444444 |