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Show Ogden. Utah, November 7, 190S. VOL XII. NO. 268 TAFT LEADS BY ONE 11J0 Missouri is Republican and 321 American Newspaper Man is Smothered in YORK. N. T Not. 7. Fearing I internal upheaval and the possibility of var the German government brought pressure to bear through its embassy at Washington upon the atate department of the United States to cause the withdrawal of the authorised Interview with the kaiser by an American newspaper man which was to have been printed in the December Century . The complete issue of the Century containing the article was ready for binding when William Bayard Hale, the author, was approached by representatives of the two governments and moved to request from the Century perThe Century, mission to withdraw. though it meant thousands of dollars' loss, was convinced of the dangerous nature of the article and agreed to the withdrawal It la understood that the German government will possibly recompense the magasine. The Kaiser la reported to have been withthe first to appreciate the need drawal from publication tine statement The Century company explains that by the the article was withdrawn author who feels that It would he im- - new on proper to proceed with the publication in view of recent circumstances. Hale said when shown the Century state-ment: It is true I requested from the Century permission to withdraw the article and the company acceded to my request." BERLIN, Germany, Nov. 7. e TRAP Victims of Colliery Horror in Bed of Hot Coals to 162. Found Hope for Others Abandoned. Local Team FORESTRY OFFICES OPEN DECEMBER Crown Prince William today ascended In Count Zeppelin's airship. Count Zeppelin was in charge of the flight. Twelve other passengers made the ascent. The ascent was made. At Frederichahaffen before a great crowd. Prince William was not In the least nervous. The airship was Immediately steered northward to intercept the special train bear-in- k the emperor from Vienna. Those In the airship sighted the train near Augsburg and descended within a hundred feet of the ground. Emperor William peered from the window of his car and the prince waved his handkerchief and shouted his greetings. The kaiser yelled: T wish I were aloft with you." The airship then ascended several thousand feet and headed toward WASHINGTON, I D. C.. Nov. 7. The Forestry service announced officially today the creation of administrative districts to which after December 1 next all business heretofore transacted at the central office here will be sent The district headquarters include Denver, Ogden, Ban Francisco, land, Missoula. Port- Casa Blanca Affair. LONDON, Enkland, Nv. 7. Ambassador Cambon, of France and Secretary Von Bchoen of the German legation are din in violent disagreement over the Casa Blanca negotiations, accordlnk to information received at the foreign of- this afternoon. After practically accepting the French form of declaration Von Bchoen ia reported to have Insisted upon the Inclusion of two other paragraphs expressing France's regret over the interference of her soldiers with the prerogatives of Germany's consulate and otherwise censuring the French officials at Caaa Blanca. The refused request was by Ambassador Cambon, who stated that, the proposal waa distasteful and that he did not need to Inform hie government of the changed' attitude Germany. The new demands It is believed will result In the kaiser injecting himself Into the dispute. fice Bitterest Rivals Other Import- ant Football Results. Purdue, 11- 1- November 7. Flrat half: (State Journal Special.) BALT LAKE. Nov, 7. The Ogden rurdue, 0; Evanston, 0. High school football aggregation on New Haven, Conn, Nov, 7. First D. C. GILMANS NAME Cummings' field this afternoon went half: Yale. 5; Brown, 4. down to disastrous defeat gt the hands h Y Nov. 7. First half: N. The Ithaca, land feet) of tho Balt Lake High. core, II to 0, at the end of the play, Cornell, 0; Amherst, 0. V To com- - tella tho atory In. perhaps, as vivid a New York, N. Y, Nov. 7. First half: BALTIMORE, Nov. memorate the life and work of tho i manner as It could poaslbly be written, Princeton 0; Dartmouth, 4, Final acoro: late Dr. Daniel Cifit Gilman, formerly Ogden was simply outplayed. Just aa Princeton, 0; Dartmouth, 15. - the other atate teams have been. Xin Ann Artir, Nov, 7. First half: Michpresident of Johns Hopkins unlverally, a memorial meeting will be held wlnal Ogden loaea- - The Junction City igan atate. If; Kentucky, 0. First half: Reserve, ; Obertln, 0. afternoon in McCoy hall. warriors who hav hitherto held the tomorrow no First half: Notre Dame. I; Indiana, 5. of tho state alumni lay title, longer championship Many distinguished la Syracuse, N. Y., Nov. 7. Final: Coluniversity, aa well as students, fac-In claim to that proud honor. Ogden tho : consideration from for gate, eliminated will take Syracuse, 0. trustees, and part ulty Nov. 1. Final: Lake season nee of bnla and Pa., Philadelphia. dead Balt the tho of honor In tha gathering 14; Lafayette, 4. for clinched the Pennsylvania, title had practically educator. lloi. The Ogden eleven put up a gems Annapolis, Md., Nov, 7. Navy, 10; and a terrific battle, but waa power-les- s Vlllannva, A (Final.) to change tha tide. Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. T Cornell, 0; The Universities of jdeho and Utah Amherst, 0. (Final.) are represented on the same gridiron Final Pennsylvania, 11; University 0. of West Virgin late this afternoon. Final Reserves, 12; Obcrlln, I. Othsr Gamas. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 7. WisconCambridge, Maes. November 7.- Fi- sin. I; Minnesota, 0. . Purdue, 111., Nov. 7. North western,-10nal score: Carlisle Indiana, 0; Har vard, 17. Purdue, 10. (Final.) MAN WHO KILLED HIS WIFE - TAKES FRIGHTFUL L ALL Disagree on Vital Point in Season FfTelderlchahaffen. ERANCE BALKS of Two Nations Out ot the Game (or Rest of and State Championship Will Likely Go to BENTON, 111., Nov. 7. Lying In a bed of hot coals and burned beyond that the electoral vote of that state ' ltion the bodies of Patrick Dally is certainly for William H. Taft, From and miners entombed in the Heed, comcount the official with Maryland, were recovered today. Rend colliery, have ia t will aettled that Taft plete. has been abandoned for the two electoral votes and Bryan six. Taft All ho had a plurality of ill on the vote of other two men entombed. th highest elector in Maryland. This fixes the result in the electoral college ERECT MEMORIAL TO at 121 for Taft and IS! for Bryan. HER MOTHER AND SISTER Representatives is . Century Office by of Two Nations. Co-operati- Mary-lan- DEATH Vote Split-Ele- ctoral Sensational Interview Given by Emperor William to TAKER FROM MAJORITY THE FACTS NEW YORK. N. Y., Nov. Sheldon of tho Republican national committee, announced today that the names of all contributors to the Republican campaign fund, togeth' er with the amounts, would be made public November 15. He declared that every dollar would be accounted for. The list will be sworn to and Treasurer Sheldons name will be attached. GERMAN Helpless Women Hn, c y, unc .Ion, nnd li thin. hie lest, the body squeesed Into a trunk nosWith Razor, Then Tales Own grid n bottle of chloroform near hla Will' HEART FAILURE IH HOT WAFER Murders Two trils. The bodies were found by iam- Caaey when ho returned from Life With Chloroform. a Republican Jollification meeting. Detective Englert, who la at work on the ceae. says he Is positive that Hertaell killed the woman and her daughter and KTTBBURO, Pa., Nov. 7 P1 are investigating tha mystery surround- 'then ended hla own Ufa In the trunk. toHe declares that he discovered yestering the discovery in Eaet Pittsburg day of the bodies of Mrs. W411lam day that Hart sell purchased chloroform, aaylng ho desired to kill doge. The Casey found lying on her bed with her man was acquitted last December of daughear to her ear; throat cut from of hie wife At the time ter on the floor nearby with her head the murder was the principal witness almost severed with n rasor, and the Mrs. Caaey blood still dripping from the wound, to testify against him. KAISER GETS CORNISH i ' ' BERLIN, Germany, Nov. 7. Tho an- Prominent Harriman Railway Ofnouncement of tho Century magasine today that It would publish an exficial Dies Suddenly in His tended Interview with the Kaiser in the December Issue causes excitement Hotel in Chicago. her. It ia feared that the interview will prove another London Telegraph affair. It Is reported that the German ambassador at Washington has CHICAGO. III., Nov. 7. William D. been ordered to obtain the exact text of tho second Cornish, of the interview and attempt Its Union Pacific Railroad comjtany, waa found dead today In the Auditorium hotel in this city. Heart failure la believed to bo the cause of death. Mr. Cornish came from hie home In New vice-presid- Wheels of Industry Turn Again; Sun of Prosperity Routs Panic; Thousands Returning to Work Jersey yesterday and attended the theater last night. The bell boy at the hotel discovered the body In the room this morning. William D. Cornish la well known Iff railroad circles In Utah. He was essentially a railroad man, a prominent factor In the llarrlmon system of roads. He waa president of tho Southern Pacific and the Union Pacific of tho Land company; Union Pacific, tho Oregon Short Line, the Oregon Railway A Navigation company; the Leavenworth, Kansas A Western; the Portland Asiatic Steam-- l ship company; and director In many other companies, including the Ban Pedro, Los Angeles and Balt Lake nt road. two to months 2,000 the past, from according duced during the has community fmm The Pressed Strel, Car company new YORK, Nov. epm. I 000. The New H.ven road la replac- - to Charts- - P. Howell who own. large to continued all over the country today Another order Ing tracks to the abandoned mill. com-- 1 potteryia Interests here. TheA. earns statement made John Clock Campbell, el-- 1 L. William by The Filbert be ia to cars indicate the unmistakable return of thousand two pany, Wlnsted s largest industry, has president of tha Trenton Potteries business prosperity. .'lotted. to operate its factories until pany, and by others. Fifty thousand la Information that , most and tha Furnace cheering The Atlantic ij.jle E 0 oclock at night resumed They have been doliara worth of new dwelling were company A e steel by the National Association Irf)n -. since last July, begun yesterday. All other lines of time short of Idle, a working of Manufacturers to the effect that oneafter year yesterday re- will Clock The Thomas Beth membere company of Industry an being stimulated, 2.000 their of half nesr It work- work 00,000 hae , Air Thomaston lengthened of engage an aggregate Emp0yees of the Westlnghouae and five business a half OMAHA, Nov. 1. The Bee today to four from week to result of Ing men dismissed as a company rejoiced yesterday aaya: depression during tho Pst year. De-- 1 j learn that full double time Is to begin days. These are to be engaged befor offl-;,- ,, a)jope at once. The announce-- 1 the The railroads of tho United States Holds That It is a Monocamber": next The association' th foremen, who) NEWARK, N. J., Nov. 7. The H. B. have released orders for equipment and Court mad by WM announce-o- f cial newspapers announce that M each- urjed the men Worthington company, supplies aggregating 1250,000,000 since President-Ele- ct Announces That poly in Restraint of ment a secret until actual double time of steel pumps, announced that ta electlon the 12,000 manufacturer! throughmore V- - These orders had been on full The ehops have been plan in Harrison will be run out the country who employed wg t November Traded month with a full complement of 5.000 J time Re Will Make No Cabinet than 100 men each WM ;jffertd aoo.uw running on half time fur outcomt of the campaign, .... aa L their Longerwood 'after The asms way January waa First made statement "Thla by 7. men would be added to the army of the Manufacturing company makes a aim- - ... WINSTED, . Conn, Nov. of the New at Hot Springs. 2.000 men. j employed befor the fl Greenwood cotton mill which closed ,iur announcement affecting j York Central line at Clamda, Iowan . NEW YORK, N. Y, Nov. 7. The Railroad and shipping Interests are to be reopeneo decade ago, wee dow Mr. Brown after election, United orthe States court of appeals this afIn day j TRENTON, N. J, Nov. 7. Mora and the inhabitants of New Hartford, being affected by th general revival In Clarenda, which la Ms old ternoon In decision sustained the visiting the wreceived pot fiers The ateoi trade teen have 7 other are by . HOT SPRINGS, W. Va, Nov. harmony with where the mills are located, after the said that the American ToHe home. day or received were reagainst government barometer than , terles since Tuesday William H. Taft and party arrived her industry, th infallible The closing of tho mills Jo,c,ng his lines allied contention that in the tho election forming bacco company countnr, the at 10:40 this morning. Judge Taft de-- jthe business conditions of1109. All the released 221,000.000 of these the company was doing business In opsystem for record hla a construct h dared that would not i, preparing ... that he had sent out over position to law. It la noted that cigar orders cabinet here. H was here, he said, 'cok oven in the Pittsburg district are hundred telegrams to manufacturers stores are exempted; all other branches winter. the for rest which h considers he has .being fired upfor for railroad supplies. are guilty. The suit waa brought by orders A releasing Oliver H waa greeted by targe Pittsburg The earned. JjtaFder tho government for the dissolution of crowds everywhere and was driven at 'coke company is beginning WASHINGTON. Nov. 7. In the opln-the trust on the ground that it was one to the cottage of Mies Ruth Harrt nary work forestalling np Franklin K. Lane. Interstate monopoly In resriction of trade. The company has LI 00 son of Cincinnati cok oven use. commissioner, the railroad. commerce in 00 They are oven and but financial aspect In this December and Industrial blast by will all be In full country la improving rapidly. He said CARS COLLIDE; 1. The Orient Cok company, which yesterday: NAT GOODWIN has 80 oven expects to have The It la fact, hardly believable, but TURNED DOWN one of them burning by Monday. nevertheless true, end it Is reported by BY A MINISTER largest companies SEVEN ARE HURT Orient Is one of th coal toThere field the railroads themselves, that the In the Connellsvllle m tal operating revenue per mile of railare 17,000 Independent coke ovens NEW YORK. N. Y, Nov. 7. roads for the year ending June 20. A Fifty-thre- e per cent of district. Is reported that Nat Goodwin It the in LOB ANGELES, Calif, 1801, exceeds that of any other Nov. 7. the"m al dosed. Most of them will he Edna Goodrich were not and The Seven persona were seriously Injured 0,nI by the flrat of January. history of railroading in th United WINNEPEG. Manitoba, Nov. 7 Word waa received here today married today because the pasnear Swan river, was destroyed State except the one year of 1907. when a Crown Hill car on the Los An- company, a subsidiary of that tho home of Edward Carey refused to perform the ceretor jj mile Miss revenue and six children her Mr per Inter-Urba- n The average operating Carey, The Electric line collided the United states Steel corporation, gelea few days ago by Are and that mony at New Rochelle. 40 were cremated The husschool near of the line per month for the 220,000 A principals refuse to talk. Rev. with Washington street car at the- has 20.000 ovens of which only Mary Gillespie, teacher of a received In by. n, to the miles of railroad reporting trying to rescue hie family. Sixth and Washington street lntersecWBt have been operated, band wifi die of tho burns B. D. Marshall, the minister, was 1884 for the fiscal year of the night tlon. The Washington street car waa, The American Sheet and Tin raw declined to discuss the matter. One child waa saved. The fire occurred In the middle of 1908. This waa less by about 241 hurled from the track and turned over company, a branch f the steel when all were asleep. a w. a, on its aide in front of the inter-urba- n Parted flv mills at ftabaron, Plan (Continued on Page Flrar.) car which waa smashed. None of the yesterday. The Amerlran Bridge 5.000 ton cede on a at Amboy began Injured will die. ' com-start- TAFT Ropub-clrculat- TOBACCO TRUST ed ed GETSA JOLT , TAKEH REST -- .. bP .me nn MOTHER AND CIX CHILDREN of DIE WHEN THEIR HOME BURNS; FATHER DYING OF INJURIES ilrk pr com-missio- nw. |