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Show full associated dispatches PRESS IT CHAMEIi IT IS ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER CITV. THE COUNTY AS WELLOUR SUBSCRIPriTY. A0-- price Uf Sr HtS iStriien. INDICATIONS ARE THAT THERE WILL BE LOCAL SHOWERS THURSDAY, WARMER IN SOUTHWEST PORTION. FRIDAY FAIR. ... OGDEN CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY AUGUST MORNING, I. 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS male companions, forced their way Workers of America, which embraces the Pittsburg district, tonight authorised President ' Patrick Fcehun to call a etrike of the miners In this disirici immediately, alleging that the lltts-bur- g ('ual company has been violating the wage agreement. President Feehan has - announced that he will give the Pinshurg t'oa company a few hours in which to ad just matters. Over 14.UGU miners wi: be affected in the event ot a t trike. TRUST TRANSFERS i of His Shidd aid Ballons aid Dismissed From Omed With Cowardice, StrlppsJ ia fonder and Excitement tlie Service, While the Crowd Looked on the First Case of the kill in Thirty Years. ' tort July -- A remarkable II. "7 cJoaely paralleling that la Pwl. when cPu,n vu publicly degraded Vrtu L, Preach army, waa enacted Ktaa mem-12- the iVthe trial room at police huadquar-- i Jm today. Bw the flrat time in more had thin thirty iwe a patrolman He of cowardice. been adjudged guilty Stephen & Waleh, who, according laat mi the charge made agalaet him, who had abut wreh, fled from a man The keen in-- i and killed a woman. nnueual case the which with tereit followed rose to a point of draCommla-(tone- r matic tatenalty when Police Bingham, who had p re aided pen announced in (w.iiy at the trial, emotion that the (dice choked with man charge against the unfortunate The comml&a loner had been proven. tuned to Inspector Richard district Stephen Yalih, in whose Vaiih wai patrolman, but who la M iciatlre of the diamlaaed man, and directed the inspector to strip Walsh of Ha Shield and uniform buttons, ao that he might not even leave the trial room with the emblems of hie farmer position aa a policeman in The goad standing on bis person. crowd looked on in wonder and excitement as the inspector advanced to perform hie unpleasant task. The man stood atill and offered no the shield wee unpinned resistance from hie breast, but when the inspector started to detach the buttons of the' uniform, ' Stephen Walsh stepped back and appealed to hie attorney against any further humiliation aelng put upon him in the pres-neof hia former comrades.- - Commissioner Biighsm, who laboring ngdef great excitement, then inter posed and directed the inepectbr' to conduct hia former lubonllnate to the steps of the police building and eject him, Stephen Welsh offered no resistance and went with the inspector to the oatar doorway, where he waa formally directed to leave the building. Throughout the unusual proceeding Stephen WaUh maintained hie ni If i , u a vu composure. As Stephen Walsh wu being escorted from the room Commissioner Bingham, with a wave of hie hand, ladlcated that he desired the other mm in nniform to remain. "Come up rioto ia front, all you man' in uni-hsaid the eommlieioner. In voice bulky with feeling, while hie eyes brimmed with team "I have a wd to say to yon all, but I can rearcely say it My cheeks have toned with shame hero, even to think efa charge of cowardice being preferred against a man in this department It has been our pride to say that, whatever other faulti there may have been, there waa no cowardice in thli department I gave the accused to thli cue every chance to. defend hfaulf, but it had been clearly proven that he flailed Juit at the moment when ho should not have felled-Thle must never happen again while and I are together. You must Ja forget this, but you must remember Proud record of thirty year h! eir:. when not one man in the many tbauiaada failed to do hia duty in the fere of danger." Stephen Walsa wu one of the two e agelnat whom n charge of waa made last wuk, when rvank Warner wai permitted to killing Esther Norllng. Before Warner wu he shot capture re mortally wounded John C. Wilton atenoriied hundreds of persona foreman Room, the officer whou wu coupled with that of W'alih 5 to rewaMJce charge, waa exratet after a full hearing before the foaiMloner. who once wai a prosperous Jfer. but had auffered reverie, went atom where Miss Norllng. who been hia cashier, was d ahot her to death. When from the store, Btephen aevetnl pedestrians started reuit Warner outran them and refuge In a nfearby building and nP tbe stair toward the roof, Ume waa only a short diat.. the fugitive, but it la r"Wd that when Warner turned and ie' n Lih solver at him, he turned ,n o(flM 00 the lower floor Other policemen, n 53? ' oca, arrived on tha u. hut Warner escaped. Two hours Walked into-- Wllaon'a store IM him In the beck. Wlleondled reraj day later in a hospital. War-k-a .U fotffocto down and captured ea klhoS-00through the front door of store. He la now In a wtfena condition from the Inflicted by hie , captor. . cow-Mie- wr em-en- eu - I Pjn ) TAFT ITINERARY CHANGED. , Business at Wuhington to Be Disposed of. ''Mngton, July Ji. Advices from Tlft l Murray Bay, Casthat he has made lev- ern' h the Itinerary of hia hia L,r,p to 8eattto Philippines early in Sep. tembm eut v.' Jteeonllng to plane at pres-T, ' "T1!? ,n Washington on dlapou of nil public toalJ..!! h,, ,,entlon, to lita . A 'J P hve this diy on the Jvl fire naSnent to id-bR,,p"bllM" riubn at Colnra-- ! unto, on the evening of the ltth. I tSTlWS uu u BRITT NELSON PROPERTY. THEJOILS Kenueha. Wie., July 3 L Deeds have beeu tiled here for. the transler of all the property owned by the Praipowder trust at Plea-arie In the Laflin-Ran.Powder company. The property wa formerly owned by J. Amory- - Haskell of Wilmington, Del. It In thought the transfer has something to do,wtih the government's suit against I be powder cuiubiue. Four Bedroa tlnople Armenian revolutionary om. a result of on waiphipa of various navies at tbe world, attributed to tbe overheating of magulnes, tbe British ads worthless. miralty has deckle.! to equio the maga-lineof all ahlpn in the British navy with refrigerating machinery to keep REPRESENTATIVE ARRESTED. The total coat down the temperature. Arril$ntd. en the of die Installation of this device is Speaker Pfo-Teestimated at (2.500,000. . 'Charge of Manslaughter. u Detroit. July of Charles M. Ward, qieaker the itate house of repremtatlmMd chairman f the ways ud means committee, wu amlgned this afternoon In the police court here oi s warrant charging him with manslaughter In connection with the death here, from a criminal operation In April, of Mias Edith Presley,' proof reader for the TRIBES RAID SEAPORT. pro-ter- senate. Nr. WerJ stood mute and bin attorney asked for an eum-Inatkin the police court, which Justice Stein set for September I. The Justice then fixed tall it D.W, with tyro sureties, which wu furnlihed. tats OYSTER BAY CONFERENCE. "Clean Government is Whit dent Winte," Said Oev. i the Prill- Curry. - Oyater Ray. K. T, July dlcil reformu In the territorial govern meet of New Mexico are not to he Inaugurated until the arrival in Santa Fs of Governor Carry, who has Just returned from the Philippines In assume that office- - President Roosevelt conferred with Governor Curry for two bourn today ud lent him oa his way by Tangier, July 31. On the pretext that they were displeased with the harbor works, three tribe today raided Casablanca, cm of the chief seaports of Morocco, and massacred the nativo The guards and seven Europeans. other Europeans In the city, together with I number iff Jews, took refuge nu has arrived a German ship, which cruiser Galilee hera. The French ailed for Ctnblanca tonight. STATE MULCTED S2JXXMH0. X. J.. July 31. Brack 'i Hevsn, Charlef Montagna, of Brooklyn, an expert on metal, furniture, shows by hia report, submitted to the Pennsylvania aplldl Investigation committee today, that the state wu mulcted more than 11,500,004 on the 13,000,000 metallic furnlahing. ' The commission held tu find icw Ion today. The report of Mr. the greater part Montague occupied tha irulon. - PITTSBURG (TRIKE ORDERED. Plliilurg, July 3L The executive Uaua." Tho colored champion thereupon Jumped Into tbe ring and was iatro duced aa tbs only lightweight chtm-pto- u of the world." In response to calls for a speech Gass said: "1 thank you, gentlemen, for tbe reception. Only one thing brought me here, and that is to rhallcags the winner. Thank you kindly, one aad alL" Time was called at 10:04 p. m. Round sent Nelson back with a terrific right to tottering the Jaw and Neleon almost went to the floor. 11s was up quickly la fighting position and Britt smashed right and left hard to the face and then hooked a hard left to the body. Kelson closed in, smiling at his seconds. Britt cleverly protected himself from the Dane's onslaughts. Britt hud the advantage of -- clured In and at clone rrngi N lion uupcrcit twice v with ilElt t tac buly. Criaktn, Britt shot Ills It i lfi (..re for?:- - to the stomach. Alter kid to ti.e hard i. .NeUrjj 'j loped Ms nisu w:ili twj eerul lefts to the stuniii eh. At cl si ian;e Nal-son wbip)iil right aud left ty the face, Britt retaliating with kin I ft to the stomach again, an.l tkeu swung hlu left to the Battler's ear. in a mis swung hia left hard tu the ear. ' Battler had lieea able to land. Nelson Britt Nelson's right ear bled as the Dans disappointed many of his admirers by wp at to hia corner. Both men fought Ids wildness, la tbe laat eight or tea viciously and the advantage was with rounds he awnng with right and left Britt, u the face scores of times and nilaaed Round J Nelson waded Is ' with : by a small xnargia. ills favorite figh- left ting tactics were to crowd hie man, droveto the face and at doss quarters- i his right thriew over the kidgo Into a clinch, and then with bis neys. Buth missed some forceful bull head pressing his- - adversary's blows, and some sparring Britt ' neck, uppercut blin again and again nearly sent after Nelson against the ropes to tbe face am! body. ; The grant with and left to the jaw. The Nelson was nothing new Dane right of strength came, back, fighting to the crowd of 10,000 ring followers, to receive a terrific leftviciously, to the who watched him tonight, hut the only stomach and a right awing to the face. equal and undlmlnishlng strength of Apparently, Nelson undaunted Ilritt waa a surprise that set them by sn,l he kept forcing thewas pare and made : won for the' local fighter Britt the and rround. Nelson Jahlicd a e of applause In at least ringing left li the face end i.illjwed half a dozen rounds. NeUon, ou tbo vigorous with two swings to the same other bund, waa distinctly weakened Itspot. e:ir.iied a rally, toward the doae of the fight, and in NVlson Then thr: r of u. As tbe ninth was jarred backward sev- the gonghaving noun i Trlft it uak it left eral paces and all but off hlu feet by twice to tbe i:ar:c'.--t mail.ig right and left swings to the head. Tbe the latter wince. Toe ra;::-.- ! n.-- j Dane ehowed Ms strength even. in his faltering footwork and the utter Round - Nelson, ua rs.iul. ' ippotl ineffectiveness of the blows ns failed to land. All through the fight the quickly to the cruier and ?.iior ajtns force of Hrftt'e blows, a great major- sparring Britt Grave two straight lefts and followed it with a ity of which found their mark, was to theto face, such that a fighter with leas than Ne- right the ear. Dtfrt bled at the lson's immense stamina would have from the effects of Nelson' left jab taken the count a couple of times and In the previous round. Nelson forced tbe Californian to his (Britts) corner. then stayed down. Britt sent Nelson back with short, San Franciseo, July 31r A fsw min- Ann left swinga to the jaw. Nelson utes before 9 o'clock the crowd out- only smiled, however, and getting In side tbe building had grown In slse Clone, swung a left and then a right and temper, to a mob, when the thou- to the face. Britt covered himself oa sands started to charge the entrance beat be could and tbey mixed it fuon Fillmore street with the evident riously in the center of tbe ring. KeIntention of overwhelming the foot lson doing much execution. At the police and breaking into the hall. Half call of the bell Britt rallied and drove u dozen mounted bluecoats charged in two terrific blows to tbe face. Nelfrom several direction simultaneously, son went to bla corner quickly, show-tn- g no effects. It was a and In the wild disorder, a score of persons were knocked down and tram- round with Neleon enjoying a shade pled upon, some of them falling under tbe best of5 It. Round Nelson forced Britt to a tbe hoofs of the horsea. It ia not neutral corner and the men fought, known that enyone waa badly hurt. The latest betting quotatedna favor shoulder to shoulder, without damage. Nelson, at odds of 10 to 6. Britt swung twice with left to tbe Battling Kven money ta being wagered that face, and Nelson, leaning 'his head Nelson will not win Inside of eighteen againat Brit fa shoulder, walloped the rounds. Betting ia 'not very brisk. Californian several times with Both Britt and Nelson weighed in at and left uppercuts. Nelson then right sent 6 o'clock. Both made tbe specified bis left twice to the mouth and Britt After spat blood. Britt got In two lefts to weight 133 pounds easily. the welghlng-i- n Nelson went to near- the face, but Nelson forced his man by restaurant and partook of a hearty to the ropes. Clever footwork, howmeal. Britt waa driven to bla brot- ever, enabled Britt to wiggle away hers house and there ate a sumptuous from harm. They fought to the center of the ring and exchanged a vimeal. At nine oclock every seat In the cious fusillade of shortrarm blows to rink had been taken and close on to tbe head and face. Britt bad the bea thousand people were standing on tter of the milling at this stage, but the The round ended in Nelson's favor. Nelson the floor and in the gallery. admission, to the ga- looked the stronger of tbe two. police stopped the first preliminary Round 6 Nelson Jabbed left to lleries before went on and this caused hard feeling Britt's sore mouih and Britt sent the Dane's bead back with a left hook. among the surging crowd outside. Tbe turning out of all the lights but They mixed it, Britt doing much four standing arcs makes the ring clever ducking and smothering. Britt stand out. In tbe blase of the darkened drove his left hard to the body and Nelson Jarred Britt with three terrific smoke curtained hall. The size of the crowd In attendance left uppercuts to the jaw. Brilt exceeds even the best, hopes of the back desperately and in a fought club management. The great outpour- mix both landed fearful right and left of ring follow. It la suggested. wallopa to the jaw and face. It waa ing Is partly aconunted for by the fact give and take, Britt throwing science fight to the winds. Britt came out of tbe that this 1 the first proper melee with bleeding nostrils, while pulled off In San1 Francisco since the earthquake and fire, and. Nelson did not appear disturbed to any of Mayor Ta- extent. It was Nelson's round. Judging by the attitude ylors new board of supervisors probaRound 7 exchanged lefts to of tbe jaw, andThey then followed soma inbly will be thewilllastoe professional here witnessed that any class fighting, in which Nelson invariably for a long time to come. The action of excelled. Nelson forced hia man about afternoon this of the board supervisors the ring and against the ropes, but In returning by unanimous vote thirty-si- x did not land. Nelson then forced Britt Brltt-Nelso- n tickets left ou their again aglnst the ropes, landing almost no mean to that wliL Britt electrified the crowd by desks was taken more permits will he Issued by the at making a wonderful rally. He sailed board. into the Battler and planted left and The first: preliminary, a four ronnd right twice to Kelson's foes. Nelson go between George Martin of this city smiled as the gong rang and the round was and John Conkey of Milwaukee, ended with honors about even. Joe won by the former In the first ronnd. Cans injected life into the contest by of after about a1 minute and a halfand la his neat and shouting, "Good rising Conkey was floored fighting. counted out by the referee. Two well (Continued on Page Eight). ' ' ( dressed younk. women, escorted by two terror-- to death . . ; i j - ra ye-ll- 4- e Before this letter rame, Haroutlan Gulbenklan, who ia the accusing witness against the priest, had received a blackmailing letter, demanding $25,- - but had not complied with the . Laura Matthews, find that she came demand. to her death from gunshot wounda i The sense or the Indictment Is that th priest either sent the quoted let-- , Inflicted with suicidal Intent." The verdict was rendered this af-- or or caused it to be sent. J1 teraoon at 3:45. after tbe Jury had Septem- tor, 190o, Father Martoogesslan threat- been out exactly thirty minutes MH. or cause to be killed, An Inquest wan later held over the remains of Amos R. Rumliaugh, who. Bodros Hasanjlan, a merchant of J9 shot himself through the head yester- - tnlon Square, unless the latter gaverevoluP $15,000 to the Armenian day afternoon. The verdict waa that ' he came to his death by hia own hand, i tkmlats. Fbrther, It ia charged that Father Suspicion for a time pointed to Rum-- 1 baugh as haring csuued the death of Martoogession represented, or causedMisa Matthews, because of his appar-- ' 10 be represented, to Minn O. Karaent infatuation for the young woman gensian, an Armenian, that he would and hia failure to appear at the In- meet, death unless he gave $100,000 to the Armenian revolutionary fund. quest aa a witness. or Scottsville, Mlua Tlllio Green Ksragenslan, It is said, received this Mich., whu waa Mlxa Matthews' nurae communication In tbe form of a letter and whose effects bad been held by on August 29. 1905. Tbe letter added: "The. list is not finally closed yet. the authorities, penJlng developments, is declared in no way to blame for There may be several others, azxd you may be tbe next. the young woman's rash act. The late afternoon developed an when Magderlch Important witness FREEDOM OF ICELAND PRE- Lustrlan. a blacksmith, was examined SERVED. by King Appoints Commission to Define the Constitutional Position. Assistant District Attorney Man-le- y. According to information later given out at the district attorneys office, Reyjavlk, Iceland, July 31. At a the wltnesa said that be bad often attbanquet given In his honor, last night. ended meetings of the Hunchaklst society, at which Martoogesslan presKing Frederick of Denmark, who, Continuing, he la alleged to by Prince Harold, Premier ided. Christensen and forty members of the have stated that he knew of live different cases where men bad been sent Rl.Tsdag, arrived here yesterday,-announcehia policy regarding the fu- from this country to Europe at the Inture relation between, the Danish stigation of a man to murder persons. two occasions, Lustrlan said, he crown and Iceland. I On I have Inherited the klng.him as a bsrl been chosen to. do murder, but unit," said King Frederick, and as managed In various ways to shift the such it shall remain from generation responsibility. Some time ago be was told that he to generation, but I have also Inher I I ted from-mfather the tradition that W0U1 have to kill N'ikolat Milack, bethe Icelanders are to be a free people, cause at that time It was believed that Milack was s Turkish spy. Acwho raopu'rat with the king in from ing tbe laws under which they are to cording to Mr. Manley, the blacksmith live. I have, therefore, established a made further startling admissions and evidence of communion, 'consisting of members of ' furnished rorroborative 4 tbe Danish nigedag and the Icelandic Althing, to arrange for legislation to define the constitutional position of Iceland In the realm, and to find a form under which the freedom of Ireland may be built up and protected, while at the same time the unity of the realm la preserved and insured. Tbe Hague, July 31. Great Britain has presented an amendment to the TROOPS DISBANDED. American proposition regarding the est. v Seoul. August 1. An ordinance disbanding tho Korean troops waa prom- ulgated yesterday. . -- r Our executive board, having its decision to Haroutlan and Gulbenklan in America, gives them twenty-fou- r bourn' time to decide between tbeir duty an.l death. Constantinople Armenian Revolutionary Terrorists' Organization." The letter fa dated "Constantinople, Junes 27. 1907." Following the letter ia a postscript, also in red Ink, which reads as follows: "Although neither prison nor hanging can prevent ue from fulfilling our duty to the end, it la necessary that you should know. If you betra)y this letter or cause harm to one hair on tha heads of one of us against that consider your whole family wiped out . 000, ritt : given Gnlabi the Streets Machinery. London. Juljtal.-r-A- n and everything but ability to take punish- "Can. 1-- Britt att- i ticn." ' It is ontewnrthy that and Haroutlan Gulbenklan. Gulabl Gulben- klan and Patrick Gulbenklan, the three brothers who entirely have deaf ears to all appeals for national freed- VERDICT. Bingham Junction, Utah, July 31. Cheering the verdict of the Idaho Jury which found William D. Haywood not guilty of a murderous conspiracy, aw1 thousand men marched the itreeta tonight and later called a stood It. The land queatlon, he said, mui meeting at which the outcome of wu at. the' bottom of most of the the Boise trial, wan applauded aa a social evils. The lint need of the distinct victory fra' the cause of, lacelebrants people, he continued, wu to get hold bor. A majority of the uf land and to demote the coat iff were member of tbe Mill and gmel-termen- 'i Union, an organisation afffee transportation. He also strongly advocated eecnlar iliated with tbe Western Federation education and turning the person, of Minora whether church or chapel, out of the TO PRVENT EXPLOSIONS. school. "For," he slid, The physical well-bein- g of the children is flu more Equipped With Important than their religious instruo British Navy to-Bdaring the war In South Africa. Mr. Campbell wai strong imperialist, and he crowed much dlsciMrion by roundly denounend Idle cing the workingmen organization condemn lata when he la Thousand Men March And Applaud. he Is ring generalship gameneaa heart . ... 'TThMettfr fbllowa; liulibi GuIbenkian 'A Co, Brunswick Building, New York Death Warrant: . The sxscutivea of the Constan- - Denver, July II. James Kfrwan. acting secretary of the Western Federation of Miners, announced today that the federation will make every possible effort to secure the acquittal On Yr. the symthe terrorists, three hands with daggers uplifted, poised above a red u HAYWOOD h. been seen in Ban Francisco tn many At sto time waa either man in danger of knockout until near the end of the last round, when Britts right and left swings and uppercuts, which tie lauded one after another at will on Nelson's face, all but put the Dane down and out. Nelson did tlie greater part of the from atari to leading but bo was outdone by Britt finish, In cleverness, language, and was signed by brought to trial at Boise on the charge of complicity in the .murder of former Governor Bteunenberg of Idaho London, July II. Her. J. R. Camp-bel- and if necessary will spend aa much curious change ii whose theo- money in hie defense aa in the defense Wm. D. Haylogical views recently caused a sol- of Secretary-Treasurution and offended a huge section of wood who wu found not ffulity laat his congregation, leemi Bow inclined Sunday. to enter the field of polltici in the social labor Interest. Ha wu formally invited today by the tabor par ty to contest the next recency in the parliamentary representation of Car diff .but he complained that he could not at the present moment any whether he would accept the propouL Addressing a political meeting Just prior to this, Mr. Campbell declared that Socialism in the practical expression of Christianity, u be , under Hege-wiso- bol of DEFEND PETTIBONE A Pettlbone as San Krsurisco, July 31. Jimmy Britt, of Ban Francisco, gained the decision over llattliug Nelson, of 111., sst the end of twenty rounds of as fast and pretty fighting as has found bis man almost at will, and from the tap of tbs opening gong to empted robbery, as did tbe original the end of the last round there waa no lack of steam In hie blows. If anyindictment, and one alleges extortion. Tbe latter charges that the priest was ; thing. lie showed up stronger In the responsible for at least one of the j last five rounds than in the flrat fifblackmailing letters which quickly fol- - i teen, whllr In the last half of the fight lowed the death of the rug merchant. Nelaone hitting powera obviously dThe letter was mailed In New York iminished. on tha afternon of July 22, the day While Britt took no foolish that Tavauanjlan was shot. was he gave Nelson plenty of closechances, It quarter written In red Ink in tha Armenian opportunities .to put hiss out If the . of George Hamper tsoomtan, against Martoogesslan brought la the grand jury today, two charge Federation Will, If Necessary, Spend Much Money In Defense of Petti bon For Haywood. Theological Yievste Political Somersault a Whirlwind Contest scheduled six round contest. Tbe ring was then cleared and tha crowd settled Itself to tbe coming of the principals of the main event. An army uf photographers took possesalua of ihe arena. 9:52 p. m. Britt and Nelson havs entered the ring. Brltta seconds are Date Ernst. Tiv Krcling, Bpidsr Kelly and Sam Berger. Nelson entered tbe ring two minutes later. His seconds are Eddie Madison. Red Cornett, Tim McGrath and Billy Nolan. Nelson entered tha ring clad solely in fighting trunks, while Britt waa fully attired In street costume. Announcer Billy Jordan first intro ducod Britt as a Native Bon of the Golden West and one of the gamest boa that ever entered a ring. Hritt received a tremendous ovation. Nelson waa them presented aa the hardest nut that ever steeped Into a prize ring. Nelson, too, received a great ovation. Tho crowd then seat up a about of ment. Referee Welsh, after announcing his Nelson only two rounds decision, which Hampartsoomian had In Lowell. out of thegave the second aad the twenty Mau has been brought Jhere. and Its seventh. osnlenta may throw some light ou tbe By his fight Britt wiped out Once the assassin la finally thegame Investigation. ion that soma for-- r nepers convinced that he was more of a tool battlea had placed oa him. He than a patriot, the police expect him showed that keeping away from hia to make diacloaurea that will make adversary la the chief part of bis euy tbe wiping out of a dangerous jI ring generalship. Hia defense showed gang. up better than ever before and his tbe rouud. Of the three additional Indictments ' accuracy was never ao marked. He lt'und 2 -- They - Minister Changes the Twentieth Round After known. here, the police hope to secure a coufeselon and establish that the youth unwittingly was the agent of blackmailing terrorists. A trunk tu London Britt Wins the Decision in New York, July 31. Four indictments nod lie against Father Lewont klartoogessian, the Armenian, who. it is alleged, sometimes laid aside hia priestly robe a to practice extortion and OlackmalL The priest la Juat now the central figure In tha conspiracy which the district seeks to prove had for its object the reaeaembly uf wealthy Armenians and led to the murder of Rug Merchant Tavshanjlan and others who refused to be financially bled. From tbe slayer of Tavshanjlan, u u With Indictments Incriminating Letters Point to Gnilt to thoroughly Imbued with the necessity He ia considering make an address In Kentucky, prefera- of ruling with an iron hand until the of Intrigue and graft bly at Louisville, August M. and prob- alleged (ingle In New Mexico bae been straightened ably will do ao. but that la not yet . settled. He will make addrtfsea at out dean government la what the presiOklahoma City, Auguit 24, and at Joplin, Mo., on Uia 20th, and if pocdblc dent wante," said Governor Curry on at Springfield, Mo., August 26 or 27, leaving Oyster Bay, "and that is what and at Lincoln, Neb. on the S9th, If It I itull do my brat to establish." Conferences on the situation in the can be arranged. He will apeak at Braver, Auguit 20, territories wu continued at Sagamore at Portland,' September A at Tacouia, Hill after the departure of Governor Chief Justice- - Kent, of Art-tun- c, Brattle, Septem- Curry, September T, end and Federal Judge B. 8. Rodey, ber 9, and will nil from the latter city on the steamship Minnesota, Bep of Porto Rico, formerly delegate in engross from New Mexico, were tember JO, for Manila. g luncheon guests of the president Judge Rodey told the president that ISSUE BETWEEN TAYLOR AND the tu valuation In New Mexico had SCHMITZ. been outrageously Juggled by tbe railroad and mining interests. He claimed limed Order Peatralnlng Temporary that the value of one mine is equal to Prevent Schmitz From Aaaumlng assessment for the whole to the Office. territory, and that the actual valuatin the territory more than doublei San Frendreo, July 3L The Issue ion the entire tax valuation of alii propbetween the board of uperviaon aperty., pointed by Mayor Taylor and the four- Judge Kent, whose friendship with teen men named yesterday by or Bchmlti for' the same office, tbe praaldent date beck to their colwas brought into the courts today, lege dayi, uid hie visit was entirely . , when Presiding Judge Coffee, on ap- of a social character. B.' W. of Kolloyer, Attorney plication ELECTION OF HALSEY JURORS. on behalf of the Taylor appointees, Issued a temporary restraining order to Seven Venlreqien Were Available prevent the Schmlti busrd from mak- Only -- Others Presented valid Excuses. , ing any more toward assuming office. It is alleged that Chief of Police San 31. Francisco, work July The Dlnan Intend to aid the fourteen men In this raid upon the of selecting a Jury to try Theodore V. the Pacific States Telepsupervisors' office,' and the court la Hataey, of asked to restraU them ill than Juing hone an.1 Telegraph company, on the charge of bribing Supervisor Loner' anything in this direction. gau la the urn of 15.000 to vote -: ii a -agilust a franchise for the Home Telw phone company, will not be begun until tossanow morning.?' JudgW'PniM wax today (breed to continue the cue for one day, because there were available only (even veniremen of the sixty summoned In the court Monday, the other fifty-thre- e having presented valid excuses why they should not serve, and the second venire of 100 not having yet been returned. W.F.M. WILL EIGHT nt d an Invitation u through the crowd Into tbs rink and found seats near the west end of the floor. In the second preliminary Dais Gardner of Beattie knocked out Jus Elliott of this city in the fourth round of a ablishment of a general court of arbitration undsr which any contracting power may withdraw from the agreement undsr nix months notice. j j ' hard-foug- ht ; , mid-rin- g top-notc- . h |