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DAILY &TJA RB i C 0? 4 t ",:""N- I IIM silAV i:VKMM, Mi ri MiiK ; 'j. i mis LLETTE'S MAR WINS IN WISCONSIN ! .,., IX Oi l) VI -0ne of the dicate that A. C. Shallenberger wins r- Vh. urimarv -the Democratic nomination for gov Ub of t m p. . ; ernor, with .Mayor Dahlman, of Oma- , .'.kins in ha, second, and Geo. W. Bergs, of join J- Jc, i I i.i nciiln. third. Governor Sheldon. 4'',W; V.f the state1 Republican, was unopposed for re- , s"oS UKollette nomination. ., and Governor :.,,., ....... '.. ,,.,,. r ,.inn carried the.- ' '..mvlimih iki.i'ti fe- MT- . I Vnl I X ;! enoorwru .. . Tonopah, Sept. 2. Francis G. 1 Xewlands for senator, and George A. . Hartlett for congress were nominated j today by the Nevada state Democrat-jA ic convention. K ' 1 lirvail ill St. I'lllll -" 'icoucr.ueu St Paul Sent. 2 Mr. Brvan was' Nenl 1 i..h A Av - : lir, ana Juu" ' tr. ; KWX GOVKH.Wlt' .-. Is conceded I jjley. of ta ton m i- j u gt pau, fof a ghort tjm(J to(lay Hnd , seneral, has d e. ii-( 1Q 0,ch)cl for sloux Citv ; Vr wins ll.UOlt W.AIIIJi." ;. Incomplete re iy's primaries in- W lilto Itiver Junctiun 2. Complete returns ' yesterdays election slllP following vote lor l'rottth, K,.,.. s Hurke, Hem.. ir.sc,;j Macnus, tiiJ. League Campbell, Prohi., Dunbar. Socialist. 4 711 The estimated falling' ff in the republican vote is somewhat in excess of the reduction of the Democratic vote. The Independent League will have six member in the house and the liem,, crats elect a member of the state senate L:r the first ti:e in several years. The plurality ;s the small est in a presidential Year since IS92, when it was onlv lS.8aO. and was followed by a Democratic National victo ry, but it was larger than in l.VSS and only slightlv les than in 11100. As Vermont is the first state to vote during the pres idential campaign there was much interest throughout the country as to the size el' the Hepublican plurality. GERMAN ACTION MEANS CRISIS SAY FRENCH 1 ans. Sept. 2. The action , f ('.,. man; ln breaking up the concert ot powers 111 regard to Morocco ami no i fying the signatories of the V-o. i ra act that she considered the situ ation demanded the immediate ivi -ignition of Mtilai llafid, the usurp ing sultan of Morocco, has fallen like a inmibsholl in Paris. A feeiinj ap proaching iiinsternatitn is in:ir.,:Vst d 111 ofticial circles, and the French press is unanimous in considering unit Germany's action will provoke " possibility productive of an actual crisis. TAFT AND FORAKER SHAKE HANDS ADMID TUMULTUOUS CHEERS LASTEKX MAXAOEK OF IlltVAX CAMPAIGN' New York, Sept. 2. " " -T. Hudspeth, chairman of the New Jer-1 nounced today that he had been ap-! soy state Democratic committee, an-1 pointed and had accepted the position ol vice chairman of the National Democratic committee and will lie Eastern manager for Ilryan. IDAHO llKPl Itl.K'AXS I'Olt IXK'AL OPTION' lloise. Sept. 2. After 11 long de- me nopuiiiican state convention today adopted a platform with 1 county local option plank included but the direct primary was killed .ominations for state officers will tie made this afternoon. Toledo. Sept ; . . H.l-e Senator Fornk. , met' for tune since the Republican convention li day. and 1 created a hurricane f c hoc shook hands in the ot tidal stand as the Grand A,,v , passing, ami long alter 'tin umcu tneir seats the chci tinned. Ta ft arrived toda fro Hass. after a somewhat roti the water, and during the was the centre of a public at the Lyceum theatre urnl, Pices of the Lincoln Club. As tlte parade nf v. .t. Taft and the List National lie sc, ne I'S. They . reviewing arade was two had ring con-j 111 Middle' ih trip on -nlternoon recepl ion r the aus- j Washington was can-led by Joseph Dickoisou, who, after many men had been shot under It at ANiietam, seiz ed the flag and was promoted to a captaincy on the field for bravery, his sllouldorstraps being sewed 011 by President Lincoln. G. li. Itourdtiiali, commander of the department of Washington and Alaska, explained with pride bis be ing at the tiead of his command, slat ing that the Maine reunion, originally set for September I. had been post poned until September in that he might be among bis old comrades. The streets were packed with hii- Xt . 'JUS FAMOUS BIG TREE ' 1 GROVE DOOMED BY FOREST FIRE I.A I'LST 111 I'OIIIS INDICA'I I-: THAT KXTUSK GltOVi: MAY UK WIPKI Ol T or KXINTLXt'l: MKX AHV. IIKlioie. ALLY TO STAY I'KOtiKLSS ol' l'l.AMKS n pas ALWAYS THE BEST-STANDARD PATTERNS Ml Suits 90S st and pledged by all who know that we are leaders in nd Coats. We are. today prouder than ever of play of style and assortment. mention the well known and absolutely the best suits worn by the American Vooltex" and "La Vogue" Suits measure up to this high standard of quality. pver surer of giving such entire satisfaction as with this season's purchase. 1 and prices are compelling. An early selection will secure the most desirable ur Purchase stands the unfailing guarantee of style, qualityjand fit. New shades of green, brown, garnet blue, and mode stripes the reviewing stand they were bom barded with flowers by the women of Toledo, and emerging from the floral shower they were greeted by an im mense human flag made up of nearly three thousand children. The old soldiers saluted tlte picture and many waved bats and hands. The flag of t lie department of JOSEPH BENSON FORAKER. manily to a degree that It was almost impossible to niovo on the Hldewalks, and It is estimated Hint there are lftO.OOO visitors in the city. Salt Lake will most likely be se lected tor the next encampment. Sonora. Cal., Sept. 2. A telephone message via lllg Trees hotel today reports thai the forest tire which broke out yesterday and threatened the big tree grove last night Is believed to be under con trol. There is reliable Infor mation that It did not get in to the grove where are locat ed the mammoth specimens of seiiuola glgautea trees. The report that the ".Mother of the Forest." a giant dead tree, was burned is not con firmed and not believed. Hard fighting last night only saved the lllg Trees hotel from destruction, and while many visitors are encamped In the vicinity of the grove 110 tammies are reporterd. Jjitor News Worse As was feared, a high wind sot 111 and the fire now threatens to sweep everything before it. At noon It was burning under a strong breeze. The prostrate "Mother of the Korcst" is burning fierrely, and the men are ' displaying great heroism in lighting the flames on account of the love of the old monarcha of the forest. Manager Wbltesldes, of the hotel, Is packing his belongings preparatory to leaving. It Is reported that mountain lion and deer nro seen running aide by side, paying no attention to ea.'h oth er and intent only on saving their lives. OMAHA DOCTOR WAS SLAIN RY UNKNOWN PERSON MITCHELL FINE REMITTED AFTER SENATOR'S DEATH Suits from $16.00 to $60.00 Coats from $10 to $50 Offering you opportunity to be most modishly costumed at a very reasonable cost ' 1 V', v. '"' 5 -t'.O"-' Omaha, Sept. 2. Dr. Frederick T. Riisllu, one of the famous surgeons of the West, was shot and killed while entering his home early today, lie had remained out late to get the election returns, and his wife, awak ened by the pistol shot, rushed down stairs and found !r. Kuslln sitting In a chair on the porch. He said he had been shot and lapsed into 1111- onsciousness, dying half an hour lat r. The first theory of the police was that Kuslln committed suicide, but is no pistol was found and from the fact that the surgeon probably would have shot III nisei f in the heart or head, the murder theory was accept ed. No clue to the assassin has been .llscovered. Portland. Sept. 2. Conlendlng that .Hie t'nlted Stales dlslrlct attor ney was not warranted In attempt ing to collect the $1000 fine against the late Senator Mitchell In connec tion with the land fraud case, Justice Wolvorton handed down a decision today vacating the fine Imposed In addition to the Jail sentence. Mitchell died while his appeal was pending in the supreme court. WIIKAT MAitivKTS Chicago, Sept. 2. Wheat dosed:! September. !I7'4; liecemhcr, IHi '1, :i May. $1.0ii4 (11 a. Portland, Sept. 2. Wheat is unchanged. SERIOUS FIRE IN BIG LUMBER YARDS f'N'vcland. Sept. 2. Kin lirokc j cmt loriuy in the fxtcnslvi luinlx-i i yards of the Sanlna w Hay Ijiiilmt U'ntniiany ami 8rcad with Ki'iat la pidify. 1 lie rcnlral viaduct leading from the rant tn u went side t in imminent danger. PROMINENT BUSINESS MAN COMMITS SUICIDE SCALDED WHEN ENGINE EXPLODED Salt Lake, Sept. 2. An engine drawing the west bound pnsseuiier on the Denver ft Ulo tirande railroul blew up at Thompson's Springs to dny. Knglueer Lund and Fireman Itedwell were badly seal. led. and the holler was blown clear of Hie tracks. No passengers were Injured. CANADIAN PACIFIC'S LOSS IS HEAVY Winnipeg, Sept. 2. The loss to the Canadian Pacific rollroad by washouts east of here will 11 in o ii ii I to Irom one- half lo lhree-iuarters of a million dollars. Five passen- ger trains were wrecked, but no one was serioiiHly Injured. . J PA.KSh: ST.YTKNMAN IS CIC ITU 'ALLY ILL Toklo, Sept. 2. Marsha! Inoiiyc, one nf the itmut I n f 1 j.ii 1 1 n I i,t li,,. ..1. dor statesmen of Japan, Is critically 111. He Is IIOl eXPCelefl ip t over. Potalo bugs on the rails at Liiy Lane, Conn., stalled eight trolley cars nf excursionists, hound for Luke Compounce yesterday. In splti of the terrific, slaughter the bugs held possession until the car men could sand the truck. Ham lis W 1 4W 553-364 WWamerte Sc. WKtRC CASH BEATS CREDIT HI I mmmk wmmm N. ! Ta en in a, Si-pt . U . A ih'vh xperda I ' dispatch liiiin (IiMH-m'tdwn t.ulay says ilia! S. A. Kt'Kh'.v, a proiiiiih-in jih -r- (liaiit. coinmiltt'il Hiihidi' t hTf hy ! slitini ini:. He was ih out liifii t in luilui and (')iun li work and l-av H a Widow I and live ( jildnn. PACIFIC FLEET SIGHTED AT HONOLULU Honolulu. Sepi :. Thi I'. ii .li. Li . . lo a.e, In i;,- Wihi citti.i. iiiol i mil ma ml id by Hear .. Initial Swln- ii line, w ith -even 1 ol p im , lioath in toA. w.is -ighied aii- proai hiiiL- ilns port at In o'i h.i k t his in it iilnic. 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