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Show 0L Ogden Utah September ID- - m on THE WAR PATH STIRS THINGS IH 2St 1908. NO. REPUBLICANS OF WEBER COUNTY ' PETTIGREW OFFERED HOLD ONE OF MOST ENTHUSIASTIC Sensational Bribery Charge by' South Dakota Senator Bryan I 9 i ifTenxy of th, THE TICKET. . G Oklahoma. Sept 82. Gw. filed individual s Hartal today SUt. Capi- -. Oklahoma again., the Republican organ. Penfor nomine the Republican rnTted States w!te; i! dls- Oongressmsn from the first John and Justice; chief iJ 'A E ie AFTER A BRIDE " : j'- - I Fleet With Flying Colors Will Visit Stats Ssnator, .1. 'leak'IV ilng time : RUDOLPH KUCHLER. the for the H. P. RANDALL. J. B. McCRACKEN. i . V- - . and shout from some antes aaKcd the ii! bf ii down without hav-- . In pi'ini. There was no un- .iboul th,. delega:ts when tin-- ' f'r Uil;oting. Those frnm jug diMiicts bad remained late j;i- -' W iTY1riA'i-dio- tiny . their f lls f,r votes i... Lxe. When the smok of li.iltle clear d, the result show,.! ..(, far liye. Ill; llendeiKb.it, J.1,' ""i THOMAS ENGLAND. GEORGE A. FULLER. Commissioner (4ysar term), FRANK MOORE. ..... totes got . "yt me ward, while t. g !ic- th. . ii i. ii ! .ii!-!-- Continues His Tour. i 'certain' Representatives, ; II ism $1,000 FOR TEN POPULIST SPEECHES CONVENTIONS OF MANY YEARS Fou' Big Men i vs plains that it would be easy for the IriBBS Suit Against president to multiply charge against to Governor Haskell if he is willing t use fct $195,000 Alleged las the truth statement of person who choose to deceive hint. Se Stolen. 233 l i - s foi the art txliibit tuv held Mr Alliwu is of the I'o.icd that jr:a.K will tome tu the l l.e iiiy scluHils I'ivsciit for oli'l'cij.ioll i on. t liinci taiy th kt is from th i'oai ty Fair olH.i.ils lutvs armed at '.in- Dm ikuiii of Education .rti-k i. i hiidren under 8 years of The i - , s, ,, a' .. T' " --- R ' U' K "r president. Dye would announce . . ivtMg.ew. charged that -''I be l'..,..!iKt . Me tnc age in the lower grades. K I ORB eai.di-lat- de.la.vd that he, ,, Illan DEATH were! making the offer if the Kt.item.-n- t t:ilk of Mr Mattson, u denied d.-by the Republican of "rose delegate ftoiti a ltoy. puliit g.i Mr. Bryan addiess.-he (.inner , territorial govern, nent order " cover a period from here loday. lie sored lrendenf jL, pavnients Ft.i.Groom's Escort y.'ur point.' deiuarnlrd I'hair- v.-lfor Ills interference In the camwith Interest at 1 PW w,lt lifts Furnish Shot Guns man I'rii.s. included In the demand. Nothing lie will Icittr here tonkin for Young Women paign. Kei-ill: was that's my point, tln-Rock Island, Ills, and will why the persons tour, ut epee ties the 11. y ii.ii'liami'iiiarliin's rvp.y. in High School Class Iowa. n,.1e defendants ROME. Italy. Kept. 28. It was anDark Hers Defeated. a. With tinof Un- - name nounced today that th warships Battle. of Alma D I'hsinliera for treasurer by Yittorla, Emanuelia. Regina, ElR J. and the niiinlnatlon ena, (Duke of Abrustl in command) of Treasurer Chamber by acclamation. and the piedmont would visit variDl l. Illl. lnd.. pept. 28. A class the deli gates enjoyed a brief respite j ous American porta In November. It from th- - tenuity of the occasion. iscriiii. raging Is assumed that the king has consentej high nehisd The presentation of the tiutiie of lelasM-to the Duke's and Miss Elkin's wedding, t inlay for several day past 11 HorMNiL hors John dark a for and It ia presumed that the fleet will In a warfare with revolvers in suffl-4 the recorder ship, however, was which young women Joined and when act as escort to the Duke when he dent to again plunge the convention comes for his American bride. Though 'the revolvers failed to reaih their aim Into hented 4 decisive excitement. a Tty the women banded the boy a targe shot nothing official has been given out. It th majority, with 186 to 2N votes. Recorder la believed that this assumption Is corguuM anj the tiring continued. larry IN w'U Wallace renominated. easily rect. linlile. In the act of hauling down a flag Assessor. for Fight from the top of a building, was fatally Then leaders of both factions looked kIi.i! liy the dlsduirge iff shot guns. iff for a display harmony. In which to end on- - nf the bitterest conventions in Prom-is- e and Plan to Capture County Republican history. But It came nut. Helped Rooseyelt Bring On Panic CHARGE HEARST for with th nomination of Beth E. Thomas. Edwin Dix and II. I- - Taylor House Cleaning Critchlow, and Now Claims to Be Heir for assessor, another prolonged battle, ALLY OF ROOSEVELT requiring four bullota to settle was Gibson, Armstrong for Senate. of His Policies. provoked of After twelve hours bitter fight4 vot0"' IT' P x Pn le tng with a sharp contest on for nearly office in the power of Welwr Thomas, 84 and Taylor. 88.. Thomas every CHICAGO, llH Bopt 28. "DeimuTfttio 8 K Y Rent Hne vide and Dix gained sne on (State Journal Special.) The county Repub'lcans and several bitter WALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Sept. 28. second result Dix, the the being: ronvenInto Fires fa Atonal scraps, the county Congregation Killing A battle royal Is being fought this Thomaa. 83; Taylor. 88. On the Bryan for the presidency, tmlay editor- came to close after tlon It In the American- county contvote. Taylor lost out allghtly. the ial.y criticises Mr. Bryan for Ids con - 1"" hrt o'clock Saturday night and the nuinlwr Three and Fatally Wounding ention. E. B. Crltchlow was electej uflaht lnoreases, duct In the esnijiaign. it divlares that to the acceptance by the president nkl,,g of expressions from those within the ot.jrr. vrouBIfiff! temporary chairman, also permanent IB, 88; llr. Bry an I n slsted t hit t he was tli. heir ranks, of dissappolntment and Jealthe Pastor. chairman. On the first ballot for can0,1 47, 'IT. of the Roosevelt twillcies, thus giving T1?""' that heard Indicates this morning. ousy didate for toe state senate. E, B. and last ballot, Dix secured his President Roosevelt the opportunity he fourth been factional have the only fights W. W. 41 Gibson and Crltchlow, George J. t0 r,,y hus lieen waiting for. The World says: embittered, rather then destroyed by Armstrong were chosen. .Taylor and 81 fiw Thomaa. When President Roosevelt's denun- ONE MAN KILLED 28. A the convention of Saturday. KNOXVILLE. Tenn, Sept. I The platform denounces alleged For County Attarwey. s ciations helped to precipitate the panic so was In nomination last from Jellico the that Interest says report today graft n the county administration; depavla made a surprisingly William J. llryan aasisted him by night as the congregation was Immers- intense that not one of the country ?0Mj mands the abolition of the Red Light for county attorney against throwing the blame upon the malefacIN FALLING BUILDING before seat bis left delegates (torkadee on the t Jensen was noniinatcd tors of great wealth. side; denounces ing from the Baptist church, a drunken jPI,aen. Mr. Bryan told the crusade of the Republican county mob fired Into the midst of the wor- the dose of the convention despite the ,Jr one the people that ITesIdent Roosevelt In jujge D. Murphy, who made When, of the of adjournment officials sgaliMt the fallen woman as a shippers, fatally wounded the pastor. late hour real speeches nf the convention. many way a was a good liemocrat. was recess John killed Rev. and J. a Bennett, King, protest against great sham; endorse the American Thl( nomination was bitterly contested city BOSTON, Mass., gvpt. 28. A four administration for dosing up gambling J. W. McKinney nnd Edward Thomas. taken for an hour Saturday evening. nn ,Jde Maf9 th ba11ltlnffi A Into A was were story brick building collapsed at noon Gibson man heard named the country delegates seriously and point with pride to the progress R. Heywood delivering a strong nm- tudsy burying a number of workmen. to get us home made in the rity under American ad- jured. No provocation other than their remark. Its a mov ,n(,tJnr aJdrHW in behalf of Mr. Davla. One dead man was removed from ths religious prejudices Is known. The au- and out of the way. We 11 stay a week, ministration. It pledgee a business The Voie was, for Jensen, 111; for debris. A number of others were Inare In at the finish." the thorities to If house-clearibe matter, Investigating necessary, raton and a general pavls. 88 jured. convention and a remarkable be are would expected. It developments for the county. Crlven M 1)(ll nominate,, for without dirty work and there was some arveyor by acclamation, At 1:30 balloting le In progress for OPEN MASONIC TEMPLE. e STATE FAIR. MONTANA to It der of candidate for the legislature with a Baturday. In Something of a scrap developed even nomination for himself, one candidate, Hrely light on for each place and a nomination. constable Henry cjty WASHINGTON, Bept. 28. A HELENA. Mont. Sept 28. An it la charged betrayed a friend and f) large Hat from which to chooae. Steele, the present Incumbent, was g celebration, la man off That of the delegations. mineral, display fHatej by Aonso Roxera. The former formal of til the opening marking Republlmarked for tM by slaughter manufacturing and agricultural wealth w; nominated by E. T. Hulanlskl and handsome new Masonic Temple at of Montana la shown at the annual can followera of the candidate who fh( tatM. by 0 A Qravea. - The vote Man Who TAFTS VOICE IS Sprung Sensation of Thirteenth and II streets, was comMontana State Hair, which opened to- lost and a strong wing of the party Is nwed 49 votes for Steel and 82 for menced today by the Masonic lodges of week. openly heard to announce this morning R)IKera day, to continue through the More Amuni-tio- n Has Washington. Much rivalry has developed among the that it will carry the flffht to the polls, Campaign Bill? Hoard from MUCH IMPROVED cattle raiser and sheepmen of the electing a Democrat, If possible. Neither by his usual method, proxy, EDITORS AT SAN ANTONIO. in His Locker. Wilson s Nsminatlen. state and the exhibits In the live stock or oihrrwlse did the postmaster get tn- Wilson for Barlow The nomination of department compare favorably with Th only word to convention. BAN ANTINIO, Tex., Kept. 28. Edithose shown at any fair In the United sheriff at the afternoon session, came wblcb w- -- beara from him carne amid ST. CLOlD, Minn., Bejff. 28. WH-Mtors of leading newspapers all over States. Fast racing will be a feature much more easily than was expected. tbe confusion adjournment toward H. Taft today discussed labors CHICAGO III- - Bept. 28. William R. Trxss and Mexico are today enjoying was Placed name Charles The fair. of the Layne in every that Bill made a request when day ja attitude alleging that the arrived hers today en route to the hospitality of the International hefora the convention but he Republicans the Republicans look after Joseph llearst as friendly to labor as are the where he Is to Join Thomas L Fair, this having been set aside a Denver, an majority. overwhelming tested by jj0Wcii, their congressional candidate Democrats. He referred to the record his candidate for the presi- preaa day. R. Balch L. to ws who man Illsgen, Ths place upon h,a arrival here next Wednesday. the Republican party In congress. TABERNACLE CHOIR In nomination failed to do so at tne yne matter was referred to Chairman dency. He declared today that h will His voice is Improved. Mr- disclose more letters similar to those Dr. Richardson last moment and the nam william Craig with power to act. It to be all right wlthn a few fPria was not even presented before ( c R Hollingsworth Introduced a res-th- e published when the proper time arrives. SPECIAL TRAIN Balch our. The candidate's talks PLANS A CONCERT new letters would corrobconvention. today which was adopted, expressing He said the In a olutlon, conversational tons. orate th old charges and prove new provoked The commlsalonerahlp of atneer regret because of the Illness four-ye- w term. ones. Frathe battle. good R w wae, a strong party adherent, BARNEFVILLe. Minn., Bept, 28. th names of Frank Moore s and W.O. wbo wu prevented from attending the NOT IN EVIDENCE H. Taft today declared that If the Prior to going to Balt Lake City Wilson were placed In nomination. Mr. convention. Pwple think William J. Bryan the heir for the Eisteddfod contest next Fri- Moore carried off the honors by a big After authorising the central commlt-majorit- y, SCHOOLS WILL the Roosevelt policies they should day, the Ogden Tabernacle choir will despite almost frantla ap- - K an flj all vacancies and adopting the morning papers and be con- give a concert Thursday evening at peals of Wilson supporters for th eagle perched upon a beehive with wings vinced. Diaapolntment was what the few For the past week votes of the delegates- the Tabernacle. as the party emblem, the outspread who Journeyed yesterday for delegates, and T. 126 Moroni John be Bybee the chorus, to eon-Skeen, comprised of moat unharmnnloua PHOT BE bjtteri National Irrigation Con-grethe Sixteenth short were for Mmed A. Childs voices, has been earnestly working, held In Weber venton wblch felt when they at Albuquerque, The local singers have now reached the term commissioner. On the first nuioi. coun,y SENATOR OWEN yMrs, broke up, amidst the arrived at the Union Station for their Wa C. J. where the Rosa, manager. same confusion which had character point special train. They bad to depart on and the director, Joseph Ballantyne, and Byjjro and 1 ixed its every move alnve morning, maka sre a regular train, as on account of the in resulted of . schools ballot The second City Ogden The drew. DEFENDS HiMSELF are confident that the laurels will be tie vote, 98 to 88. On the third, Bysmall a for representation, no special was photoextensive preparations ing brought home to Ogden. from in graphic exhibit at the Four County furnished. Only about twenty left The public recital to be given next bee secured 102 Totes. A mistake of the state, but three or assistant this Fair on soon the at the of will the which j part tabulation open 28. of All part B. Fair, VICTORIA. C.. for the Bept. purpose Thursday evening is came near losing the nom- - thf terrer Grounds. Borne fine sjiei'lmens of the four extra roaches were added at the 1 IWbert'i1" g,.,, of California, Wash-SePt 21 Senator of receiving encouragement from the secretaries don xnA would have nation o for camera are are on exhibition at the capital city. The number fell far abort Cana-sBybee owen. of Oklahoma, ,ngt011i Oregon and the western today in cltlsens of Ogden, In this Inter-cit- y but for Charley Hollingsworth, who- dlan Board of Education rooms, and of what waa promised. the are at disCity to tlma same represented out at the and contest, publication moPresident Roosevelt and play to the public the capabilities of came to the rescue at the proper parffle Coast Fire Chiefs ,(,f,)on th( menL Governor C. N. Haskell. association, opened here today. He the singers. Clerkship Battle. When the convention came to order for the evening session, after Barlow Wilson had been almost unanimously nominated for sheriff, A. O. Horn. In an eloquent talk placed F. J. Hendershot'a name before the conven-tlo- L In an instant delegates were on ' reived by them from Ok- TheaP- - the ? American Ports As Royal lur- t'i,- t - t lJS. ! Na-poll- WORLD SAYS s BRYAN MAKES SAIT LAKE BIG BLUNDER . TERRIBLE WORK I on !S.K 5 ir"rrt;r:,rit.7,u"1 ''t::rT nnj. j - ad-In- let HEARS! , Will ng j I . ed two-wee- ks' house-warmin- . m ( . en . fr FIGHTERS OF WHITE ISA IN as, Rifle in Hand.Tm GATHER FROM TRIES ID SAVE HIS LIFE Thief En- - before the man attempted to enter. The doctor fired as soon as the man entered the house, using the burglar's dark House, Then Riddles lantern for a light He then rushed to hla std and administered medical Him With Bullets. aid and called anurse;butthemansoon expired ' without uttering a word. Later the burglar was Identified as Louis Lauderbach, a butcher, residing within a half block of Gehrmann's w,tn I" th bouse. Investigation revealed the fact ii 04 noted physician that the man had been "without steady work for two years and was poverty-stricketime" Tk "t. wound,n8T the man He had been ordered evicted who s not from his home. HI wife declared she Jjfi rmed wth a knife, dlN not believe that he win a regular Gertiman ,ed the head of I stair j but that the eviction notice had me for half an hour burglar,him driven to desperation. Hoeh-Vrx- n.. their feet shouting the name iff Headers hot and an even more enthusiastic IS FOR BRYAN demonstration was given when E. T. Hulanlskl put Samuel O. Dye's name before the delegates. machine The fight against the Frank S. Monett Thinks Taft Hoseemed to center on this nomination in excited tones Ernest Brown, the city nest But Lacking in Inrecorder, said that he had been threatwith recess political ened during the itiative. annihilation, unless he ceased his fight against the ring." shoutIn almost frenxled tones, ha ed that he would go back to work on CHICAGO, 111, Bept 28. Frank 8. the fkrm if he could not be allowed to the man who tried to prosecute Monett, snJ an as vote Independent cast his This was fol- - the Standard Oil company, arrived untrammelled cltlsen. day. He will speak for WlllUm by similar remarks and heated "Wll-forcuntil David Mattson was an in the campaign. H said: flam H. Taft Is honest but he lacks upon the floor. His efforts at. he would do peechmaking were, frequently Inter- - Ij Initiative. In my opinion He detrusts. to Henderthe nothing destroy of opponents the rupted by Haskell considered dared tha that he imtll the; shot Mattsons candidate, Dy supporters were fairly goaded Into ( Incident cloned. ed J.Bnr-denunciatio- ns ed Cortelyou All NATIONS out the week. Says Consumption is Secretary Cortelyou at the opening of the 'congress and representing PresiThan Yellow Fevcon- More Deadly dent Roosevelt congratulated the gress on its accomplishments and the promise of still great results for the er or Bubonic Plague. future. He referred to the good will existing between the United States and the other nations and welcomed the WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 28 Rep- representatives from abroad. He said: resentatives from thirty foreign counThe menace from tuberrulos, from the tries were present at tht sixth Inter- hygenlc and economic standpoint re-is national Tuberculosis Congress which demonstrable and In many ways opened today in the1 assembly hall of markable. Yellow fever has not caused the new national museum. Commis- In the last 115 years In the United sioner McFarland welcomed the dele- Btntes as many deaths as tuberculosgates on behalf of the District of Col- is." He declared that tuberculosis was umbia. Following the opening of the mors disastrous In India In comparicongress today It will adjourn into sec- son with the population than the butions which will meet dally through bonic plague. |