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Show t" Utah Weather Forecast it charge. th ldvrtiainB "d1"" Examiner raachaa the ei0u th well Boom ara opan to ffip"on (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCiATfcD PRESS VOL CGDtN GTY. UTAH. AUGUST 2. Fair Thun day and Friday. S) 190 PRICE ms es trict Into the Salt hake valley for smelter treaiment. The miue owners of Tintic have been for some time of the ..pinion that they were not btissj? treir d wi.n the consideration that Las Onn ac corded ciperators of The matter fiually assumed tiie uature of an organized effort, and application was made to Hie respective transportation for rti.ef; it being from vea- pointed companies out that there is a very large CAPITAL HAS RECEIVED NO ADlTElT report tonnage of ore In tbe min.s ,.f the VICES FROM SVEABORG. 0RG CONFIRMS REPORT. Tiutlc district which canu t be handled under profitably existing conditions. The tariff sheet uou in force proARE HOISTED vides for a chaige of 1.0u per on on IMPERIAL YACHT RiAiY fiillE aACS all ore of the value of 515 or unuer; a while 22.50 per ton la chatged tn all or averaging over 115. The operators Fifteen Battlo-Arrive-d Hundred Sailer at Cronatadi h,ib uppar Hand Until asked for what practically amount to and Bombarded the Whose Loyalty Had Bean a of 50 cent per ton. Or, reduction Distrusted, Wars Made Forte, Which Wan Gnatly to be more specific, they will be satDamaged. Prisoner. isfied to pay T5 cents a ton on Iron fluxes; fl per ton ou all ore of the 10 or under; 1.50 per ton on ore over 2. It: 50 a. m. 810 and under 2(t, and 52 per ton on St. Peterahurg, Aug. 2. 2:12 a. m. jlfliinffor. August Bt. Ptieraburg la anxiously awaiting ta.it newt from the fartreaa anything assaying above $20 a ton. new of the outcome of yesterday a t0 confirm ihe prevloua report RATES TO BOISE. surrendered. battle between the mutineers and th- hare mutineer the na had the Boise. Ida., Aug. 1. A telegram was government forces at Sveaborg. X ) TH. mutineers undoubtedly fend until the battleship Blava received by Chairman M. B. Gwlnn, of uelinitt infurniuiun has been received revitch arrlred cn the aceno (be executive committee of the Na- here, owing to the damage to the lunl Scu reT ggmmrneed to bombard them with tional Irrigation congress from Min- telegraph wires. The advices JJi wlUnR effect that the central neapolis, where the Western Passen- ceived by the government wireless hava not been divulged. and the rl.i.. area blown op of ger association la in session, stating telegraph Tne in oat Importance la attacued to the rev In the handa that that organisation had granted a gLirt were rendered practically rate of one fare plus 50 cents to the the conduct of tha fleet. According to intimation, the crews meeting of the congress In Boise Sepftaiander Toget and 2.000 loyal tember 8 to 8. This rate la expected of these vessels ara still under the k&atrymen then aurrounded the to assure ever a larger crowd of dele control of their officers, but private ada ere under continual gates and visitors than had been vices say that a poi n of the crews have been confined alow decks for a (torn the revolutionists and to looked for. fear of mutiny. tUek they could not reply. There was a rumor in circulation Tit men undoubtedly were led to CARTER CASE CONTINUED. here tonight that four of the ships of ntader because of their lack of big -- H their need of provisions, which Chicago, August 1. Arguments In the Baltic squadron were In complete JjjThad failed to secure, and the the case of the United States govern- mutiny and roaming at large In the uiinl of the warships. ment against Oberlln M. Carter, fur gulf of Finland and that commandant Ths correspondent at the Associated mer captain in the United States army at Cronatadt has been notified to be FrtN spoke to the officer who haa roprepared for an attack by these by which the government la endeavorund from Sveaborg about the to obtain about 58.000,000, which it vessels. ing ' there. It ia worthy of note that a disla rbarged Carter fradulently obtained yes," he said In reply to a question, while an army officer were today post- patch of an official agency from shits flag have been holated, but poned until August 20ih. announcing the arrival of the t the ships rue tA tkls nay bo off Sveaborg and the fart that It 1 don't know g shore. isto (loser CHOLERA IN MADRID. opened fire dea not mention what it further. open lira against. arrived have reinfiircements lion Vice Admiral Dirileff frksumably Mad rid,August 1. Several sporadic to sod been hurried hare kw cases of cholera bare been discovered haa gone to Helsingfors to assume positions. here and have cauaed considerable al- persona command of the fleet, aa It arm. The disease la attributed to con- now develops that Grand Duka RED DOWN FLAG HAULED MILOR taminated water. A committee on hy- Alexander Mlchaelvltch, the emperor's giene haa taken Immediate and effec- brother, is not with tha fleet aa previ2. 1:10 a. m. Heliwtfor. August tive step to prevent Its spread. A ously reported, but at Gatchina, with Euept in the vicinity of the fort, tha number of suspected wells have been the empress dowager. ton presents practically a normal ordered closed. The utmost Intense anxiety at 111 prevails with regard to a possible uprising Birin the evening large crowds saCOUNCIL OF JEWS. at Cronatadt aad tba general spread Wed oa the quaya Uaiening to tho it in of tho revolt through the entire naval awside and watching the dense August 1. The InternationLondon, eatabliahment. A personal visit by a 11-itcoinu of smoke rising from the al council of Jewish territorial orga- correspondent of tha Associated Press AU traffic In the harbor hat nisation la la session here under the to Cronatadt showa that the authorities tot inhibited. presidency la Israel Zaagwlll. Discus there received timely warning pf tha Attar sightfnll the governor Issued Ion 1 on the general proposition to events at Sveaborg and nipped a posu erta closing all public houses, establish an exclusively Jewish terri- sible revolt in the bud. They had tha feptlir traffle has been, resumed tory; ' eituathm. well In hand Tuesday night - aid St. Petersburg, tba railroad and quietly placed detachments of InMdo between Rlblnukl and Rytytae fantry nt the doors of the marine barfilch vu blown up toy mem bars of racks and removed the carbines from tha tod Guard having been repaired the racks In the building. Prhr to the blowing up of this bridge Yesterday morning tha 1.500 sailors member of the "Red Guard sailed composing the Seventh equipage, quartt IsttlMhlp Blava and another war-ibltered at Cronatadt, whose loyalty toad . . undoubtedly had its effect. THAW COUNSEL been distrusted, found themselves Tha mutineer report that tha Slava prisoners. The oorreapondent saw them to struck several times by their looking out of the windows of their Its. barracks and unable to communicate During the afternoon a boat put out with the outside. The streets of from Sveaborg and was bombarded. SERVICES OF BLACK'S Cronatadt are swarming with troop The orcnpsms, who were member of FIRM DISPENSED WITH. the Red Guard were taken Into Custof the loyal guard regiments and the ody. newly arrived men of the Twenty-fourt- h but evening the strike committee division, who aerva to overawe the disaffected elements. tolird a general strike to begin at SON YIELDS The commandant at Cronatadt orTO Velncfc, having received an Intimation MOTHER Ait otherwise dered the confiscation of newspaper Helsingfors would be Vmhsrded. from Bt. Petersburg in order to preUp to midnight, however den ser no evidences of the strike. vent the new of the outbreak at SveaAction Arrived at After a Family ConThesenste has Issued borg from reaching the laianaere. This special orders sultation Retained Hart- bill governors to adopt measures to measure waa fairly successful. to ridB Conduct uiiisin public order and security and A group of agitators, who went over Defense to Cronatadt la ths aama boat with bttrengthen the regular forces with wlnns. the correspondent of the Associated Tho revolutionaries of Finland hava Press, attempted to hold meeting d sn New York, Aug. 1. Yielding tn the and communicate news of the Sveaappeal to the troops to cup-N- t the people In a fight for land and persuasion of her ion, Harry Thaw, borg happening!. Amy. Mrs. William Thaw today dispensed They were dispersed, however, and The 8vfhnrg mutiny first broke out with the services of the firm of Black, fled before the le reled rifles of the JNr In a Sapper battalion which Olcott, Gruber and Bonynge, whom aoldiera. JJ been Alarmed In tha fortress, Tho officers of the navy department he had retained to conduct the det trilllerr Joined in the revolt, and fense of the young man on the charge at Cronaiadt are besieged by the Nnher, the mutineers took poasesa- - of murdering Stanford While. Follow- wives and relatives of officers on board the fort. The commander of a family council, held last night these ships at Helsingfors, who are ing Wret.s appealed personally to the at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. frantic over the reports that the hut his words were unheard. Thy Carnegie, at Roab , L. I., and at which crews had arisen and killed their sur speedily assumed an aggress-- Mra. Harry Thaw waa present, Mrs. periors. iraeter. The commander of William Thaw this afternoon, sent, the Aa the correspondent waa crossing Upper battalion was fired upon from Cronatadt to Oranlenbaua, he letter to her counsel; men and wounded. He waa then following aw the Imperial yacht Polar Star "August 1, 1906. ri to and thrown Into the Messrs. Black, Olcott, Gruber and lying with a team up at the pier brldw uMshlpmsn named Delivrou, Bonynge, No. 170 Broadway. New the Imperial residence at Peterbof. one of the torpedo boat York City. Gentlemen: 8L Petersburg. Aug. 1, 11:55 p. m. went out and hauled down "After fully considering the question, The general telegraph office of Bt. frnm Skatudden fortress I have decided that niu the my son's position Petersburg and surrounding buildings nmiineers were firing on were occupied by detachments of He received four bullets In the is the right one. deliver "Will you guards Just before midnight tonight. therefore, kindly ml dli-In a hospital during No. The authorities evidently fear a genMessrs. to and Peabody, Hartiidge lint. 141 Broadway, all documents, letters, eral attempt to cut communications data and- nil papers between the capital and the interior. I,M,TE pkAG INSTEAD OF RED notes, memoranda, you hava for me and a full statement ONE. EARLY WITH NEWS. of your account? Thanking you for your courteous fitlilngfi.rs. August 8:18 m. p. St Petersburg, Aug. 1. A reacanother cruiser, haa arrived attention to my wishes during the past two weeks, I remain, tionary newspaper of Moscow pubto?1 P't'w-n- t engaged In bom bar lished the rrws of the murder of M. Very truly yours, battery on Sveaborg Hereenstcln yesterday morning more THAW" "M. Former Governor Black's firm was tnan i welve hours before the perpetraffitement haa been caused tion of the crime. by t..e arrest of several meia-Gu,l,- engaged by Harry Hhaw to take charb few days after the defense of bis a ,n4 other tragedy. A disagreement occurred be- LIBERALS PLAN DEMONSTRATION tween the prisoner and Mr. Olcott ou Bt. Petersburg, Aug. I. The liberals dTTLESHIP ths question of tha defense to b? OPEN FIRE. imposing demonstrations adopted, Mr. Olcott insisting on the re planning Moscow for the funeral Auku T TO p. m- - At plea of insanity to which Thaw op- here end at 7 htwr'';vrfHerieo-steln- . murdered of the mothA before his or two day the battleship posed. ,vlng tn the of disOwing present temper Thaw arrival from er's arT the cruiser Bogator Europe, tons?;?. missed his counsel and placed his af the people, these demonstrations may Wof sr fT1 vh,e mu,lneers at a and bloodshed, in collisions Ienh- - ThemutF fairs in the hands of bis personal at result Lhle iIleir interment of Ch as marked the Mr. "hots seemed torney, Clifford W. Hertridge. i11 Ml The liberals have The flrln cessed at 3 Thaw's first act on landing was to re- Prince Troubetskoy. 'ft were then aent to engage Black, Olcott, Gruber and applied for permlsaion to transport In state through r,i h wounded. Bonynge. Bince then Mrs. Thaw has Herzensteln'a body been unremitting in her efforts to per Bt. Petersburg from tbe Finnlah to railroad Marion. utiny on another This puade her son to acquiesce in her the Moscow wishes and permit her to dictate hi baa not been granted. The constitutional democrats ascribed feud!?.' .ve2,f la reported defense. In this she failed. This is ' murder of Herzenateln to the the not mean to of his flotilla that taken pies stationed Haim Counter Terrorist league otherwise i emotlondl will I rinr and ht stand ' that guilty" Mutinied, rbo the Black Hundred. with as show known and to evidence ud sailed to the Insanity going , intention of exacting from l the alleged under mutineer the "unwritten at 8vea- Justification "1. he relied upon to secure acqulttm. one liberal ranks life for a life for the Mr. Olcott tonight declined to make victims' of th terrorists. Heraensteln nRAT0Ra AND TRAFFIC men.. any comment on Mrs. Thaw's action. ! said lo ha'--e bren selected fa venIt is understood that Mr. Hartrldgc geance for the drath of General Koa-ka?1 Take i,. . r' ; Th committee does not intend tot conduct the can of the headquortore atair. who mine owners of the single handed. He has been in daily was murdered in ita park at Peterbof J frfgj.,. ,J , .nd repreaentativea of consultation for a week with several on July 11- Two peraona, suspected of complicity f4 On, j , c of the prominent criminal lawyera. A number of d Baa Pedro. of these lawyers hare already been in the murder and a gendarme Assev. 'n?-.fTwas seen fa to- assist la the defense and Terlokle who repeatedly retained ro,a held 'fke uftrrnoon .o die-t- ara now at work on different ends of their company, have n L... Premier Stolypin proceeded by yacht reduction of the thfe case. One of the most noted law,r,f on rs Shipped yer In the United Btatea will eonduc. yesterday to Peterbof, where he laid . 19 be Tintic the emperor for his signature mining dis the trial in court 1 MUTINEERS Of ..'-ni- semi-offici- bar-Ther- e con-fitk- -- s, fli-e- any-this- A : miss PARI p EX-GO- . ?! - . a ," - : fleet. ?It e law-wil- v n - 9 end we pledge ourselves and to tlw enact party in this t wmt- - and j.idicuma primary lew wuicb will protiue the Uoiiitim; ion by direct vote bv ail cau.li-- 1 il.i'.-for office to tie filled at 'tie general of ud an i ence in tile laleclioU of piT'ty ni'-ti- IT INIS big-Liiu- n r THURSDAY R.ORN1N5, DioJvT-llL- ii( t New strike of York, TO Aug. of IN- SLATE SMASHED V l u.tel S.Jie senator. "lie are unalterably oppoaed to the doicnaimu of corporate mtlucnces in ONE lut'iio affair. We lavor the of atringt-atatutea. to purge tlie politics of our :;e and nation from tlie corrupting influence of cor I STRIKE 1 i i utn-. n: ni ci - lu. emotional Benefit of I'nl'.dil State and fa:.u..a w.i or dere.l tonight by Joi.u a Thprooident ot the sn.t suiko goes Into effat--i Tii will affect about lO.OtHi association Is compoaej ot printer, irsiikterers and provets wiriiout whom. It la said, none of tbe sm-can be operated. Tbe sssoriatloa ntacte a demand on t, the employers on July S for hours per Instead of alxty-rbrethat In dewreck, coupled with mnt-fault of a complicate, a htnke would be ordered on July 25. President Hamilton and the netioual executive of th aesoctatiou held a conference today with r.preurntatlves of the National Association of Employing Lithographer in thia city, when an offer of th emplo.- to submit the matter to arLltraiion wrsa rejected and the strike order fulluwed. AMK-,:i;iii- , i j E DORoED - ADM K.SIRATI014 i BIG to the enactment of such law render it unprofitable and un- Wpular lor corporation :o cii.age in politics or In any way contribute to I'oliucsi campaign. "Tlie abolishment of the free pas on rauway a is a important step ir. curbing tha influence of corporation in political affairs, and we commend the Republican legislature which has enartrd a law to tin end. We ore uncompromisingly in favor of the American system of protection. Duties on foreign Imports should not bo levied for revenue only, but should our so be adjusted aa to promote domestic mtervsta. enlarge our foreign .uk STAM-PEDE-S WOMAN DELEGATE IDAHO CONVENTION. LEACERS DEFEATED will i Miaa Bell Chambariain, ef Boise, Named for Superintendent ef Public Instruction Over mr j finny-eigh- e Dv Moiiit-s- , Aug. state couvm.ion 1. The Republican today Governor A. H ('uiuuiius for chief ou the flrat bsikd, completed the nouiiumioii lor state office,1 with but few c.iutesi, adopted a platforu. ue I favoring "reciprocity inaugurated by Blaine and advocated by McKluley aul ud adjourned. Roosevelt, Tbe lull mate ticket folhiaa. AFTER INSURANCE BROKERS. Secretary of mate- - W. r. Havward. Auditor of state H. F. Carroll. Ban Francisco August l To support Treasurer of state W. Y. Morrow. the charge of criminal conspiracy Attorney general of state- - 11. W. in fix which the grand Jury trying to aa insurance broker who hare com- Itvera. Supreme Judge E. McLean and peted policyholder to accept leas John C. Hherwin. than was due them on their hwaea In bupeiiuieudent of publir instructlie great conflagration, a subpoena was called for thia morning dlreollng tion John F. Riggs. Clerk of supreme court John C. Prof. A. V. Whitney, tbe Inauranre expert of the University of California Crockett. Retwrier of court W. W. Cornwall. to produce evidence of aettlements Railroad oommlMionara W. made. L Prof. Whitney is lu charge of the Eaton and David J. Palmer. insurance burenu of the Merchant The convention then adjourned nine Exchange, and the Intention of tha die. bureau la to trees aa nearly aa possible All feat of n split in the convention the history of every settlement mode with the consequent certainty of two consequent to the fire. Republican tickets In the field dlaa-pe- a red when Governor Cummins' COON IS ARRAIGNED. strength developed in the district caucuses held this morning and tha Washington, Pa., Aug. convention waa oa harmonious as ever Dempster, the negro who killed Mra. held by tbe Republicans of tba mat. Samuel Pearce and two of her children Governor Cumlna, aa he elated al! nt Canonsburg Sunday night, was ar- along, had a majority af the delehad ha aa and in court raigned today gates and the action of the mate cenno money, counsel was appointed by tral committee In adding to tba temthe atate. porary organisation some Perkins Qua Patteraon and John Rucker, two delegate!, did not interfere with hi In negroes whom Dempster implicates control of the aituatlon. Ilia friends another murder, were else arraigned, controlled not only the committee on and counsel was Appointed to defend credentials, but secured tbe adoption them. The three men were than held of the platform they submit ted to (be for the criminal court thia month. committer ou resolutions. The artion Robert Pearce, the boy of the atate central omnmlttea In putwounded by ftompetcr mAribe time of ting El oTYha eunieatlug Parkins' deletho mwdar, la now expected to recover. gate on Yha temporary roll was not sustained by the commutes on creden"WORKED A GRAFT.' tials, who reported tn favor of demanding only thirteen of them. Ths 1- .- Extrnirtva Cherbourg. Auguat. report of the committee on credenfrauds perpetrated upon tradesmen tials, while not unanimous, was and hotel keepers here have led to the unanimously adopted by tbe convention arrest of e man and n woman who and the committee on resolutions subwere formerly in the service of Count mitted a unanimous report. Wlttengeateln aa valet amt parlor After Governor Cummins waa remaid. Count Wittgenstein la said to nominated a committee was appointed be at present in tbe United State. to escort him to the platform. He made The prisoners had In their possession little speech In whlrh he Mid the the counts marriage certificate. They athing ucsrret hla heart was tba Rehad recently traveled on board the publican party. George D. lerklns steamship Kaleerin Auguste Victoria. was also called out and received with They registered in hotels here aa cheers, lie sold that in the future, Count and Countess Wittgenstein. as in the past, ha would be loyal to In the Republican party and NEW SCALE OF WAGES. lie service. The majority of the other officers Son Francisco, Aug. 1. Tha new on the state ticket were nominated by scale of wages and conditions decided acclamation, n ballot being necessary on toy the conks and waiters union and only for lieutenant governor, secretary adopted by the Ban Francisco Labor of the atate, treasurer, attorney gencouncil is now before the national la- eral and railroad commissioners. bor council for ratification. Should The convention did not the schedule be endorsed, a flat scale until nearly 6 o'clock. of wages will go into effect In all local committee on credentials report cafe and restaurants. Under tha new ed The In favor of seating all Ihe Cummins acnedhila the waiters are to receive contented delegates, except thirteen 82.00 n day for ten hours work. from Jefferson county. The report of the committee an permanent organization came next and it, too, was unanimously agreed to. George W. Clark waa the per manent chairman. Tbe ballot for gov era or resulted: Albert B. Cumnnnn B3S; George B. Perkins 6U3; 8. W. Kathbun 104. Amid tremendous cheering Governor Cummins was declared nominated. Tbe committee on resolutions submitted tbe following fila.form, which, It was atated, they hod unanimously agreed to: "We find abundant cause for rejoicing in conditions prevailing. la unceasingly , TYie country as a whole, Cowes lal of Wight Aug 1 The prosperous, and our state is king and queen of Fpalii arrived here j In Gie climax of protection andofprosthe are We proud rightly on the today Spanish yacht Giralda, Parity. blntory of Mir parly, which for to escorted by the armored eru)M determined the J'Princess de Asturias. Salutra were es ; dts- policiea and directed the admmiRlraa changed and Tflna. Chore nlfalrs r public P1V and s, bunting commend the inspiring charac- the welcome to th.- aoverelgna. who u"' will remain here over Cowes' yacht- - ter. Imp., riant schlevemenls sndRonsedaunted leadership of Theodore fag week VAi I? 11 .wl n pvpMH'nc tiHde that King Alfonao innda to build a rac- contemplate the confidence reposed lng yacht to comj.etr here in 1907. Mm hr ' I i" P"Ple of our country nod he admiration which he com- FREIGHT BTEAMERB ASHORE. mands from the whole world. rejolres In the prominence St. Johns. N. F.. Aug. L-- The freight In steamer Cyril from Miramlchi. bound "d Influence of ita for England, ran aihore todav at the cabinet and congress. They have i Portuguese Core, west of Cape Race, discharged the duties of public honor and high credit lo fog. Th rrew wag rearued, but the steamer will probably be a j themselves, th. state and MTfcmn land doatrre ihp total lota. Two other sterner fa (he fog of j of the people whom they have so Cope Race have been whistling and it faithfully aerved. ! We approve ms heartily the work la feared they may hive met the same j ot the Iowa delegation in tlie recent fate that befell tbe Cyril. to know session. It Is mos gratifying . In bs that their influence DETECTIVES ARRESTED half of legislation which will protect nd mainPltUburg, Aug. 1. Hermann Staubb the health of our people and John Anderson, tha detectives who tain equality of opportunity upon cur testified fa the Hart case to having commercial highways. The courageous leadership and entered Coachman M a 'lines room and of Governor taking letters from hia trunk, were practical admini:rakn P- arrested this afternoon, charged with Cnmmlns meri's our unqualified honor tlie e snd appreciate entering a building for felony end proval. our party by him and conferred up-larceny. The accused gave bail of 52.000 each other atate official who hav" given our l'P'"for appearance next Monday. exceptional servirs to etate the highest of all tbe departm. prevailed BRIDEGROOM KILLED. degree of efficiency h fidelity to public service is everywhere that Charlotte, N. C Augut 1 At Be se- manifest. It is grvifytog to know by with a tax lew for state purposeswith nior City, W. M. Brown a and of an hour wea shot ami killed by no means la John M. Kincaid as Brown waa about generoua support to all public obligato take the train wlto hla bride. tions. tbe state is free from debt and K ia sold Brown was under obligawith ample funds for current needs tions to marry Klncalda sister but The Republican party haa always Instead married Miss Nettle Perry. stood for tbe enlarged participation of Klncard gave himself up. tbe Individual vnr In public affairs. - l.-E- ! ! - - T - - I ! - brid-sgroo- CENTS !r prt-u-- LITHOGRAPHERS FIVE Machine Man. Pocatello, Ida., Aug. 1. A woman smashed the slate prepared by the Republican leaders of Idaho, fa a convention In which there woe only one woman delegate, a stampede waa effected thia evening and Miss B. Belle Chamberlain, of Boise City, was nominated for atate superintendent! of public Instruction over E. A. Carpenter, of Idaho Falls. The sympathy of the convention woe with Miaa Chamberlain from the first and when Adn county cast Ita twrnty-arvevotes for there waa a storm of hlsae and iHioa. Every delegation .voting for the Indy was cheered and before the vote could be announced, the convention waa carried by storm and Mis Chamberlain's nomination waa made unanimous. R. W. McBride, of Balmoa h City, slated by the combination for atga mining inspector waa noi presented to the and Robert M. Bell, Incumbent renominated. The ticket as nominated le a follows: Justice of supreme court Georgs & Btewart, Uolae. Memlwr of congreaa Burton Lee French, Moscow, renominated. Governor Frank R. Gooding, Bh bone, renominated.. IJeutenant governor K. A. BurrilL Montpelier. Secretory of state Robert Lanedoa, markets, secure remunerative prices for the products of our factories and farms and malnlaiu n superior acala ot wages sua standard of living for American labor. Wise and unselfish tariff laws maintained in the Interest of the general welfare, equally opposed to foreign control and domestic monopoly are essential to our commer-ria- l and Industrial prosperity. We believe (bat all inequalities la tbe tariff schedule which Inevitably arise from changing industrial and eommarrlai ciuidltloua, should be adjusted from time to time, and condemning without reserve all assaults upon tbe protective system, we favor such reasonable end timely changes aa will keep the tariff in harmony with our Industrial and commercial progress. "We favor tbe reciprocity inaugurat ed by Blaine, advocated by McKinley and Roosevelt, and recognised in Republican platforms and The Republican party of low appeals with confidence to the people of this state for approval of the wtadum of lie policies and worth of Its lesdera. It la, and always has bee Weiner. tha party of patriotic statesmanship. Treasurer C. A. Hastings, fjewiatoa. Tbe first ballot for lieutenant govAuditor Robert B. Bragawa, Kootenai ernor resulted: L. B. Ray- county, renominated. Warren Carat, B171-I- ; Attorney general John J, Onhaen, Carat was declared mond,, 721 Pocatello, renominated. nominated. A committee was sent out to bring Superintendent of public Instruction Miaa B. Bella Chamberlain, Boise In Governor iwmtnlna and be mede brief speech, saying (hot the hope City. Inspector of mine Robert If. Ball, nearest his heart was tlie rwntlnued Blaektoat, reamnlnated. supremacy uf the Republican party United States senator WBUam K. that be would urge 1 the future, aa In tbe post, the aamo Bound priwctplaa urionTlfttiHTtoorte Ufa of goverueBt for which the party baa righto of administration of President Roosevelt Mood, for the Individual and pledge the Republican party of man. Idaho to rapport hla aonltoaad effort i to carry out (ha policy which ha has Inaugurated, Tha raaolutkme also undone the record of ffenedor Heybura !CU, RARE aad Congressman Preach sad pledge Its support to Governor Gooding fa tha enforcement of law and public order fa Idaho. The resolutiona moke no diAND rect reference to tbe aaeaaalnattloa of former Governor Btrn nun berg or tbe criminal chargee growing out af that crime. Other clauses of ito resoluUooa BLONDE MYSTERIOUS uphold the Republican policy of proTHE tective tariff, pledge the enactment of GIVES TESTIMONY. law, legisit effective etate anti-trulation to prohibit iaauing of railway passes to auto off lean, enactment of SENSATIONS IN HARTJE CASE primary elec Uou lav, A law prohibit lag the employment of underground laborers In mine more than eight hours a day and tha anactmant of aa Newspaperman TeotHtea That Hartjaa eniployar' liability law modelel after y Counsel Told Him, In the federal statute on this subject. A of Having PoaMislon of reaoluttlotn endorsing tbe. candidacy Madina Latter. , of W. E. Borah for United Btatea senator, pledge the good faith of the partys legislative candidate to suprittaburg. Auguat 1 Probably the port Mr. Borah. When the convention moat sensational Incidents and testiafter recea. two hours were given in case divorce In tha mony Hartje over to oratory. United 8tatea Ben-- , tbe five weeks it haa been running tor William B. Heybura spoke at were brought out today, when Alma length and emphasized tbe importance who of upholding the protective tariff He Blonde Rosa, the mywterioua an issue in the coming campaign. swore thst kept a rooming house, urged the convention not to take any Hartje and Josephine Wright step which would place Idaho fa the stoles. frequently mej at the Rosa woman's Hat of crank" William K. Borah, of Boise, waa house; that tbe Wright woman brought railed to ths platform and enlightened him there and Introduced him, and the delegates on wbst ha believed to said that tbe house at which alia had ho the national issue. Combinations been living was too pjubiic and too and tract controlling the neceeslties of Men rliise to the Hartje warehouse. The life, he said, must be controlled. millions were through who acquiring woman enld Hartje paid Joae(HI methods of high finance, rent thereafter, thfcjuggllng Wright's j phlne he said, ware the piratea and criminals swore that da several ago Hartje of ths twentieth century and must bs curbed. Mr. Borah complimented Mr. Wririri vfeKed never and on the tatters record fa woman swore that idle did not know Heybura congress. w at when Tlila Hartje Hartje. There were no con tearing delegain "er and reports on credentials and tions j rehutla . permanent organisation were unani, - , wIS mously adopted. Adam Aulbach, of , leliere In the HartVdDe Coeur DAlene City was mads perTow defined today when Madina, tha manent ehainnai of the convection. l oresifwhnun wh s named as the on Tba report of tha aooamKtee swore that the unaniwas by reaoluriona adopted lot tars which the private detectives Ths nomination of candiaid were taken from hia trunk never mous vote. I rapidly. Tha Inter-gedates proceeded were in that receptlcle. sod eastern Idaho j northern from Mra. Hartje swore she wrote only Tho ms H. Homer of two letter to Buie Wagner and de- presented Col. to Burton L. nied telling what teatlmouy she was Bt Anthony fa oppoakJon On the first French for congrecsmau. give. the Insurgents eonld manat Just before the adjournment of the ballot forty-sevevoles. On motion of Hartje divorce trial today. Fred Long, only Hamer, the nantaMlaa of j a newspaper man was called to tbe Colons was mads unanimous. In opstand by John Freeman, of counsel for French to Governor Ooodtnf the InMr"- Hartje. position testified that At Jug FYanee of told him In February of a number of surgents named Dr. Hugh letters In possession of the Hartje Wardnrr, hut again they mastered only several month be- forty six votes. lawyera. This fore Fisher, Hartje's brother-in-law- , ONE KILLED IN STRIKE. aid he bad told counsel of their existence. Thin was also WHiie months Rockland, Mins., August 1. strikibefore Mediae's trunk wwa broken trammers atueken ths mining were ng the letters which and from open and tho fight alleged to have lien taken, which was force here let nightman wee in June. Attorney Matron became which followed oneand several killed, wounat Long's testimony and one foully Injured were angered bat fired, shots Several j ded. man with threatened the newspaper chiefly the weapons ussd were tones violence after court adpourned. Mar-rola expected to go on tha stand to- and clubs. Forty strikers are under arrest. Ihe min ere had refused to aid morrow. Detectives H. G Staubb. and John A. tn the trammers strike. Anderson, who testified that they took PROTEBT AGAINST BAKER. the famoua love . letters from Tom Madlnea trank, were arrested at tbe Manila. Aug. 1. A protest again. , courthouse on Information sworn out bv Madine, by Alderman F. M. King, tbe return to th Philippine of CUpt. incharging them with entering end D. J. Baker, of the Twenty-sixtthe . breaking with Intention tn rommiti fantry, ss assistant directorwasof puba felony and larren? . They were lat- Philippine constabulary, er released on bonds of 52.0110 each, lished today by a Filipino newspaper. furnished by Attorney EJward Hartje, Ceptaia Baker ia now on leave of a brother of August Hartje. a Cat-pent- Oooding-Urady-Uora- eon-vent.- 2-- PACT st Fab-niar- , i ! nn hTht , j ce . i i , nt n ! ! - n -- h |