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Show : s ; Ogden, Utah, September l 26, 1908. NO. 232 NEW OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING AS IT WILL APPEAR f John Tawmas Killed in Montana Current That Republican Mt Cominittee Treasurer Will -- Well Fol- Figured in Pretty Romance. Into Obscurity. io, Haskell YORK. vrw Mis A. fook. Military of the 1'iibm (if America. Itu e tli.it aiming I tie dead in ila urttlt yesterday at a siding near io'iiruk. Mont , is Jolm 1'uwl.ia, a ineinU-of the 1 iiioii site represents, and a prominent ciiiuiy of t tgdeit. It mu) lie tliat Mr Tuwuias lojn-with Miss l.ijli.iii t'lufl. a former piomiiient o II. Ill in mhIuI rlreleM of tlgdeil, when .lie was attending the Stirred Heart X. T.. heard ha had not contemplated shtldcina ulvr knew he a. far Fo -i- teration. would remain, but BhtltUm uld . la to If he iidtd: "I can't aay If anythin men Iter you newspaper I'-- r " belief thle entrance Roosevelt's president prt of the cam-goo- d the latter effect. uould have a -i- pestimated tliat Washington would 10.000; Calidve Taft 10,000 ; Oregon, Colorado, 30,000; Idaho, fornia, 10,000; from UN- Montana, 8.000; Wyoming UN to 10.000. Ta Coleman Duponts will be erMor on the committee week. neat elect'd WINS HOOSIERDOM IN INDIAXAVOLIS. Ind., Sept The county local option bill f peawd the lower house of the leflelatuie. today by a vota of U to 45. It had already paaaed the waste. Governor will aing it aa ha baa from the beginning. i'ir ucuncMiy. The accompanying cut represent the new Ogden City High school street, on the beautiful site donated by Mr. and lira. Fred J. Klcel. for a substantial, modem, thoroughly well constructed building of brick, To thia point of view. The amount voted for the building la (75,000. (35,000. building to be erected at once nil the comer of Monroe avenue and Twm-hft- h design, prepared by Smith HodgNon, the Hrchiteets of (hi , ity, culi ce.ncnt oud si, me. Tile arrangements are regarded as admirable from every will be ud.lxl about (25.O1HI more, and the value or the site is placed at HIR- The E - local option VICTORY man-nf.olb- !.d declared H re-iic- tii I'M-ne- ily Quit-cane- about I1 I'ul.iial wan Frank H. HiUhcock today of tkaT Known Here, Where He WEBER COUNTY REPUBLICANS WITH SHOUTS OF APPROVAL NAME CANDIDATES FOR OFFICE HELD SUNDAY Fum-ni- l services over the remains of ii he held at the Raymond C. Hill Third ward meeting house Sunday at three o'clock. President J.niii's VoihefsMMin will officiate. The ImhIv will lie In mute at the family residence. Sill Wall avenue, between the hours of 10 o'clock In the morning and 2 In the afternoon. The Brotherhood of Railway Carmen, of whom the deceased was a member, will attend the services in A laxly. Interment will take pluee in the Ogden city remetery. in Hanley urged It !aiul adopt the platform, national and Early this morning delegates to the EIGHTEEN DIE Convention Republican county convention began to Exciting McKay state as promulgated by the rrpresenta-tlve- a History FROM COLLISION of the party and consider that gather in the vicinity of the court IN GERMANY house. Unusual activity among candicontain all the essential elements 4 ' they , in Huntsville After Long dates was excellent evident-of the necessary uxin which to conduct the Wing scrap that was Imminent for some of coming campaign. definite postponement Thursday the leading nominations. We congratulate ourselves that we mated a sensation today In SenaWins Kuchler enthusiThe Republicans all showed able and do point with pride to the Rudolph ar, explaining his vote. Ilia daughasm and when the convention was efficient conservative and business-lik- e ter sat beside him. He declared called to order and Temporary' Chairadministration of the affairs of Welter that he had been against the man A. R. Heywood waa Introduced, by county, conducted by the officers electmeasure, "but certain influences seats were well filled. " Here he laid hia hand on ed by the Republican party. After the selection of committees the his daughters shoulder and We favor strict economy In the adconvention took a recess until 3 th broke down and cried unable to ministration of county affairs so far as o'clock this afternoon. with good And efficient serconsistent proceed. After a pause he said The committee on permanent organI cannot vote, Mr. vice. brokenly. isation and order of bualneas named in The tariff or ila revision will b, a Then another after Speaker. ita report aa permanent officers of the ning, of Hooper, assistant sergeant-at-arm- s. battle for commlsaiimerahlpa. vital question before the next congress His pause be voted Aye." convention: William Craig, chairman; Mrs. Nelson Talks of Utah In wool and lead Interests the wound her arms daughter We Miss Rae Keck, secretary; John The following order of business waa Mrs. Jennie Kelson received a great make It of vital Imjxirtarce. If the around him. There was great WAR- Gibson, of North Ogden, and T. R. adopted:. ovation after a brief and clever talk, in tariff la revised, let It be done by its enthusiasm. Jones, of Kanes ville, assistant secreReport of committee on permanent which she urged harmony and clean taries; Benjamin Chadwick, of Sater-vlll- e, organlsatlon and order of buslneaa. i linese In the ranks, (Continued on rags 5.) sergeant-at-arm- s; John Man- The modesty of Geo. H. Davis pre- Report of committee on credentials. j vented menhis the speaking, although on Platform and of hl, narTle provoked considerable Rejvnjt of committee laimlauae Selection of nominees, ln following D told of his faith In order: State senator, four legislators, the RepublicanBagley like principles term; the others, urged harmony. and, county commiasloner, term; commissioner, county Judge McCracken and other legissheriff, clerk, treasurer, recorder, candidates pledged themselves, lative consurveyor and eessor, if nominated, to a strict adherence to stable. principles. The following committees were chos- party Chairman F. M. Driggs, of the Creen: dentials commutes, reported in favor of Credentials Earl Geiger, Dewey Anseating the delegates elected at Wanga-gar- d Geo. M. derson, W. D. Clegg, Q. Driggs. hall In Huntsville be seated. a, FOw-erHalverson, L. H. Krorer, Arthur . A. G. Horn moved, as on amendment, W. L. Stewart, Emcul Bachman. t the delegates elected at both halls Permanent organisation George W. that be given each a half vote, saying that Ohio Senator Horrible From Wilson, A. T. Larson. M. L. Jones, two primaries were held through Narrow an erby One Thousby Frank A. Grant, Jos. Rlrie, Phil Orth, ror. Joseph Bingham, James L. Robson, N. George Halverson talked against the P. Matthews. of Officers Oil Smirched With Being motion of Judge Horn. He favored Replies Resolutions John E. Bagley, Peter of the Credentials the adopting report Mlnnoch, Chris Aadneaon, Geo. J. Kelly, committee without amendment. in Dark When Mad E. T. Hulaniskl, W. G. Smith, T. R. His Huntsville Scrap Sett lad. Fling Jones, H. 8 Peterson, Joseph 8. Storey. The delegation, whoee nesting waa In the selection of committees, city recommended, la that which has been Without Collision In bis and county districts were evened up by called "The McKay delegation. William H. I choosing one delegate from each ward talk allowing each delegation against in the city and an equal number from a half vote, Mr. Halverson became the county. heated and stirred the convention to ... . CINCINNATI, Sept. 24. Senator Jo-P- k tumultous applause when he assailed ! new YORK. X. T. Sept. 24. The At 3 o'clock this afternoon the He does not explain why an at- B. Foraker, in a statement should be expected to kill bllla vention reconvened with the reports the motive of the Huntsville precinct pan River liner, Commonwealth, col- ( bury, whose address Is unknown. The st de- - of William Craig was chairman In calling the primary at Hded wltn and sank the Norwegian b(H, 0f Charles E. H Johnson of Den-th- e committees night, replies to the charges objectionable to the oil trust and chosen permanent chairman and Miss city hall. not steamship, Volund, early today off the are feat who candidates friendly k against him by William R. to the trust. Fred Bchade moved as an amendment ,Race in Long Island Sound. Both ves ver, district passenger agent for the Rae Keck, secretary. A. R. Heywood t and President Roosevelt and as temporary to the amendment that the S"hade were of heavy tonnge. They Nickel Plate road, waa found crushed Referring to the letter from Mr. presided this morning an exhaustive thousand A a and others Into a sickening mass without any reseated In -. the as Keck acted be and Miss crashed delegates fog. together argument In aup- Archbold about the bill Introduced by chairman nw-thrown out.' An effort was made to passengers were aboard the Commoii-frag- " semblance of humen form. position, not only as Mr, Foraker asserts retary. Jones, Bchade, but failed completely, i wealth, asleep when the crash came. niey f"r ,he Standard Oil com-- - that he has no recollection Not until after 2:30 was Temporary of the Col. II, 11. Hodson, prominent resifc. bnt a member of the United measure, but that he probably turned Chairman Heywood able to call the Mr. Schade was given a hearing on his jxhe Volund carried a crew of 17 men. dent of Utah, left a companion In the !The side came In the of to ion colllhinn without af-.- lt order. convent warning. question. the on Brownsville .'na'e over to Judiciary, the committee m tei, . nd upon th rate bill. ' Judge Bagley waa of the opinion only O.e coolness of the off'cerg rn dining car and had Just enirred the aa waa the custom. The report of the committee on per-Mr' Taft with consort Included in th statement Is a series manent order of business was adopted that Republicans were facing a serious hoard .he Commonwealth prevent I a smoker when the trains collided and ka io!ar4" aa horrible panic. Thirteen of tho Jlk. tr,u"t magnates recently and of letters which passed between Mr. unanimously and applause followed the situation. He thought It faircf that he was killed. The are th voters. I hundreds 01 In represented ciew foundered with the "bin, dead in addition to following the return cars aa Archbold Mr. ue Private William Foraker of and permanent Mr. f Craig seating Slenowltx and officials and Invitatlona to for the certificate of deposit hut were rescued by small boats from who died today: they were entitled to he seated for chairman. Mo. " Private yachts. from both the Commonwealth. There was a mo-faR. E. Vickers, Virginia City, Mont (50,600, which Mr. Foraker contends, The committee on Credentials re- urged that each delegate vote. We m(.nt's panic cm board the Com non Ions be given a half that Frraident Roose-t- h was to be used for tbe purchase of the port was waived and the report of the Col. H. H. Hodson, of Utah. ' both out bla" in accepting aa true Ohio State Journal, an effort upon the j Committee was Huntsville without carry stamped cant but quickly wealth, on Resolutions waa called John I sides represented, he shouted, plung- by the pnimptneas and vigor tf the RobertPaulas, Billings. 1kg ufLmade by Mr. Hearst and part of the senator, not to mussle the for Anderson, Hardin, Mont loud liner to Presidents action Indicates press In the interest of th oil trust, j X. R. Into the applause. officers. The only damage the ing the convention that A. Stewart, Dean, Mont. Loren suggested Heywood severe Judge Hulaniskl thought the precinct was a hole In the bow and a J0ty conscience. H. C. Gamble, Munlston, Iowa. but to own It. proceedings be delayed for speech-makin- g, but not the delegates, should strain on the hull timbers. The Vo8ny Impropriety, in his The letter include the one wirtten T, I Dymack, Denver, pending the report of the com- chairman, be punished. He favored the seating lund waa en route for Nova Scotia. SUndard Oil by Mr. Foraker stating that the deal mittee on credentials. C. H. Barnes, Seattle. one both factions. effect that of are to the advices Latest Htarat had fallen through and returning the Judge A. W. Agee was called upon Dl George M. Kontick, Anaconda. what Nellsen Jena of talked drowned. waa man heatedly whlch, tf he would money. sucOra Babcock, fireman, Billings. of and Republican briefly spoke the and wer h hla thought would show Its rights Mr. Foraker points out that only a cesses and of the bright prospects. The Samuel T. Marchlnton, Chico Springs, week ago Mr. Taft was a guest of name of Roosevelt waa cheered by the rights of the delegates. Mont. Wu are all Thomas McKay said: ralter doe not Answer Standard Oil men on hie trip from lTW?n-Charles E. Johnson, district passenconvention, but the speaker's reference for Republicanism, but seat ten of one Middle Base Island; that three years to Taft provoked no applause. ger agent. .Nickel Plate, Denver. delegation or ten of the other. Archhld mention-S- i. ago he recommended John H. Doyle, a Georg Pantelrock, Anaconda. with John Bluth said that a question of WTtificaes of deposit for (15,- Standard Oil lawyer for a Judgeship a Judge E. T, Hulaniskl responded John Ryan, Cushing, Okla line similar he should was and involved along talking principle for the northern district of Ohio, and to speech, Milo Holloway, Rlllinga of the one those speaker. 11 or settled preceding th other regardway Archbold about that both Taft and the president are 8. I. chemran, en route to Billings, of less of the mumber of votes It would bill- - which he too much mixed up In this way to Judge Hulaniskl urged a display address unknown. e ,n he no difficulty ln th spirit smong.hls par- secure or lose. talki... Three unidentified coal miners, en throw bricks at him. reform. on tariff and a was tisans Committee spoke by adopted report Then Foraker attacks the president route to Kirby, Kyo. iIr' Archbold men-lllj- g on the Brownsville affair and the Th campaign did not end with the shouting Aye from all the delegatee ocrtlflcate of depoelt for clauses of the rate Ml which the Ohio calling of the convention to order and except ten. . HE SETTLES THE CASE. BUTTE, Mont, Sept. 20. The death The McKav faction was seated. senator opposed. He scored both for throughout the address of Judge Hulanof Samuel beprominent Slenowltx, The Platform. Mr' Archbold fight MANHATTAN, Kansas. Sept 20. calling the Brownsville case an Inci- iskl, quiet evidence of .the The following report of the commit- cillmen of Billings this morning, brings Milton h thT ' Wtln dental matter. and warns them that tween certain aspirants for the nominD. Crevlaton, arrested on the Pacifrom Northern the on death was resolutions tee list the was of adopted: ations .bBcb Ohio. apparent. Th, many negro It will lose the party Bilcharge of killing John Koons. Jr., and near counfic Point wreck The Young's Weber at were of convention Republican r' party w5ldL-yThe real fights of the 2? A7bbold opposing votes. The rate bill clauses which he f reaffirm lings to twenty. Three of the fifteen shooting another student in the KanW. Bennett opposed and which are now law have between Frank Hendershot and Samuel ty In convention assembled the committed Wilour to the great Republican Injured are not expected to live. They sas Agricultural College, himself allegiance kr. ttomeyshlp of Ohio. helped, he aaye. to give us 1.000,000 Dye for county clerk; Barlow in suicide hanging Mount by today Carmel, are of of Fletcher Dyer, he was an empty dinner palls; have shifted much son, Charles Layne and L R. Balch party which, under the leadership ,nniey mr Cordla. of Flathead Ms cell. He was to have been arSusanna DaIllinois, and has and Roosevelt Davie McKinley H. wrought and for sheriff; Montreal George d to M ,uch of our carrying trade fOB'PenwtioU8t vid Jenson for county attorney and the great good to this nation. We affirm Mission, Mont, and Benjamin 8. West raigned today. have hart our Pacific coast exporta follA scene of the wildest owed the announcement of the rote. Fix Democrats voted with the Republican Representative Johnann who voted for In- Most in Party's Wins Contest Struggle torial Nomination j . Hearst and Roosevelt as Branded Accusers and Takes a and Sleeping Passengers Panic Prevents to Standard Fate Escape at Comes Taft. con-torn- , ey . or rJ1" ct M.w,'.!'at.r. SJJPublle DEATH LIST . GROWS LARGER CT1 get-toget- tht the Warning. ls-la- C!linble Coolness 1 |