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Show Jt EVENING n TRCTH 13 PAGES wity before the national congren that this convention haa been called, and the subject will receive a thorough dlscus-io- n and some pl&n of action to 4e cl(ld upunJ DENIES POLITICS IX IT ' The convention a as called to order shortly after 10 So by Gov Hay, of n Washington, who nominated Gov. Spry of Utah as permanent chairman Mr. Spry's choice unani mous, and after greeting the governors t behalf of Utah introduced 11 E. Hay, goternar of Waehmgton Gov. Hay. .after expressing his pleasure at meeting the governor of the western states and their represeatathe who bad assembled, proceeded to lay tefore th gathering the reasons for la suing the call for the meeting of the western state executives Gov Hay that there was any politics m the movement The charge made against me by. eastern papers that I wjrr tracking certain eastern men LIBERTY. ninn Gov-Spr- Defines Position of the Western States in the Matter of , Conservation. CLAIMS DISREGARDED STATE msttorels jmiminentq-in-oneeFt-ati- said Gov. Ha entirely unfounded. There ia no politics in this movement, and it is takn solely for the pun of protecting and conserving for 4the west the resources of the west!! Controversy Over Water, aijd Power Sites Held by the GUW HAY S SPLECH Gov Hay theft proceeded to deliver prepared address, setting fortn the position or the western states in the matter of cuiiiervatino He fcpoke as fotows " s as a friend of conservation that I suggested this conference and. as by their repUealo me, every governor here and those unable to friendly to . principle Sime the great bulk of the resources to be conserved are situate within the western states, and every reservation of those resources locks up areas or the public doinain'Ta question of applying the principle of conservation is of far more vital importance to u than to the rest of the nation. Therefore, it is only just" that be be given a large share of th work of providing the methyls of appljing the conservatioit principle No other (xjrtiun of the United H tales is so immed atelv concernd as the west in seeing that special inter ests-ar- e nt fawri in the adinmhrlrs Hrrh nf our aaiuml and powerful monopolies are not permitted resources to gain control of three ROOSEVELT A WESTERNER "Where did the crusade against predatory wealth and lawless corporations start but in tha west True, the most crusade came powerful leader f from the benighted center of the very shrine of mammon worship New York state but he received hfs inspiration from association with the libertv-lo- v ing, indf pendent men of the western plains and mountains Here In tns seatS was where he learned that Tbe man tha gowd-f- nr gilhat- ! have every confidence m the Jtutfae and fairness of the judgment of the have American people when they from ail the facts before them conclusions which to draw their Holding to this belief, and having in - mind Ahe of confusions M misrepresentaterms, the hysteria tion, ths juggling of facta, the playing upon words and the appeals to charto prejudice that have acterised so much of the recent agita- n. tion on this great fjuretkm of oofiereva-tloI felt that it was high, time that the western statea unite in demand!! g a clamor, a more d spassionate and a saner discussion and conideraiioa uf this great national question. SPIRIT OF INTOLERANCE 'There Is no disguising the fact thst thminrhfait tbe.ye 4hotghl ful men in dll walks of life are becoming alarmed over the growing spirit of intolerance that appears to dominate the national this subject An intolerconference ance thst clings to certain preconceived ides relative to the applicathm of tho conservation principles regardless of renditions encountered. In defiance of law and contemptuous of the rights of others This intolerance as intolerance ever has been, is bora of ignorance: not the ignorance of Illiteracy, but an Ignorance growing out of misconception, mipreprerentafion and false reasoning xThi has all given rise to a great qnshtln of conservation literature throughout the country which shows a th claim of the total difegrd states mfist directlv Interested, those resources to be In the which states conserved are located This literature to having Its effect In molding popular minion JoforTmijtlpgthe popular demands for legislation on this sub-Je- Government eel BIB Never Yield It Resource Into the Mnnd oLMonnpnltr Conference of Governors. It-i- - To discuss the posftion to lie (alien h the western and northwestern representative In the conservation eon-- r . to he held at St. Pnul.feeitL and formulate a ji l&n of action to be followed Ini that convention by those the Interests of the west, representing a conference of western governors, E Hay of the state called of Washington, met in this city this morning the session being held tn the eftv council chamber of the Joint City end county building by' Gov. M tverT on of the to participate In the conference, with the exeeptiotf of Montana, was represented In the conference. Gov Norris Cf Montana being tillable to attend on account of the presence of army enGov , Hay of state gineers In hiswith E D Cowen. of Washington, represenOlympia, Wash - is present, Wsshlngton. Gov J H Brady and r nTnetat-cTnvTte3- ting filn Idaho. C N. McArthur, speaker of the Oregon house of repesentatUea, Bowerma.lt represents Acting BGovH Jay Brooks Is here of Oregon. Gov secGallbralth. F J from W'vomlng. assocretary of the National Mining of Bhafroth Gov iation.- represent. Colorado- - E B W It her of Elv. New . here for Gov Dickerson, and Congressman Julios Kahn of California, who came lo the conference In the Inexpoirt-,U- L terests of the Parlfle-Panam- a be-- held In San FrticlQ.-T- K 11S. received a telegram asking that he represent Gov Gillette of the Golden state; and Gov William Bprv of Itah i acting a hoet of tha party. Representing Governor Eberhart of VianeeoU four members of the general hoard of managers of the oonrrese from Bt Pan! and 'Minneapolis are present or ffalph Whee-iv-- k -- secretary to nt Eberhart. Gove-n- Frank Kellogg, vke chairman of the board J H Beck.- sectVlsry of the and Minnesota Jobhers- . aseoclallon. Reuben W atper from one of the largest wliek-sal- e houses In the state- of Mr Whee-loc- k are In attendance said this morning thst the - Minnesota delegation would take no- part e of the governors ht proceeding foment Ion. except V-- asaure them that there bad been no frame up" In program and that the western Interests would rrcelveqll represen ta tbyp on the e a pmgrn m of the congress, and t bin aftendMire of representettveg-fronthe west. DENIED FKAME-ft- " -W hits there may have existed mm plan to shut out the western Interest tv ip the program of the congrese aa ortg-tnalformulated," said Mr Wheekvek, and tha that has all been readjusteda full anj program now eonten plates the presentatcomplete opportunity for ion f the position of the western and -- states aa regards the matter bf ronscrvatlnn nor committee has the full barking of the exeeutive if the national Congress In assuring the western men that Rthey N. will be given full consideration, Baker of Baltimore, president of the K of B W'hlte. ansa,congress, and J. ycretary. havlna authorised its to exfend to the western governors this nuance The original program hawl Wen modified and the only Tram Is to give the west the same in the eongrets that any ithelr section will have t hive rpor Eherherdt appointed a western people on this question, five from .bt Paul and live from Minneapolis Mr Beek and Mr Wamee of Bt Paul, and Mr. Kellogg and myself from of Jrfmnrapott. are here a member (hat committee.' and we bring the a asur nothe and n-e Eberhart Governor of tional committee that the west will be accorded full representation on the Boor of the congress PURPOSE OF MEETING. Gov M E. Hay. who called the conference of governor, this morning said the purpose of the meeting was to decide upon union of action on the part of the western and northwestern state When the la the national congress. conservation congress waa called to said Gov. Hay. In Bt. Paul, the western states were not represented mi Die program Upon learning this fact, I Immediately wrote to the executive hoard of the pat tonal congress. calling attention to this fact and - fr ct a consequence, re hear everr-whethroughout the east a demand for national conservation of, our forests. of our minerals and of our water Every withdrawal of tractsis powers of the public domain from entry hailed with approval, and every restoration of a portion of a previously with, drawn tract Is greeted with auspicion. RIGHTS OF STATES. Nowhere does the lawful jurtodic-Ylo- ti e regarded 7ff Thwstate "appear e PLACED IN at Richmond. NAPOLEON HALL, Foreign Hiulslrr lit liot), Attrpt ll on IWitalf of (government, Utt he referred to the n friendship unbroken during the extotenre of the American republic and the nork of time which of both hod transformed into friend Frnnre and America the fnea of 1TS3 At the request of the state of Viroflltera ginia a Pat of the American Revolu-Itftloand soldier who fought in the waa sealed to the pedestal of the statue, the Marqui de fiegurn. whrae a me tore totight with the American during the Revolution performing Ambassador and Mr the cerefrofiy Bacon will give a dinner tonight In honor of rot Mann and hi colleague President Falliere and their wive will entertain them at dinner at In conclusion Franco-America- n. Ram-boulil- Aug ?S DOCTORS SAY 6AYN0R CONTINUES TO IMPROVE the New T"rk Aux I IF li-r!- e New Tcuk health mmiioner g al unlock following gi ed the bulletin this morning mfortote The major h paused a night He ie ydeeplng aoundlj Temperature pul and reeriratton normal Mmor Onvnor pneaed a good mghf and wa romfortaide the piah ianp Mid (lita fmnr thr-tr- k Moraittf fthFf ther room of the wrotmfd eioilvr A reU the thvi had lodgmen of the bulport let In the throat causing tara4yt but this the attending phjairiana said waa not true w YOUNG BOY KILLED WHILE CLEANING GUN jt ly d Ir1c la a' M l r. rj prPt Sea-too- aty rs Si"1 omtWni -B- rig-Gen 1 troubles SBEsrrrms v. e. Ar- Aug thur Murray, of the coast artlilfj in In New York preparing for an extended Rrip of coast defense Inspection which will extend irura-- Portland, M , to the most southern polht un the Gulf of Mexico. The main purpose of the trip is to nm canary in determine the way of gddtHonnt fortifirg-thm-s to place the nation in such a that it inaj feel safe from position successful attack by an enemy With this data collected, he will go bofore tin various toffihiltfres in Congrean h lat As Instances of the manner In which the ciwijei lattott- - policy of the ggranv re"ment bat, W I he bands of the Tb rwnmrtt Ni takm tn Interest topUved the detriment of the fmwt fMfTTCT of th count rr. I cite examptre- - The orletnxl grant riftte tV I'lmfiN to the Northern Parlor included sevof um rmrwii fan bron eral aboobdaly velneteea aecthmn on H to ppwnt thf faiiorato ta them matter is (Cos tin nod on pogo two.) IS CALIFORNIA LEGISUTORE. ginia Ambasnad r Juresand In the abforGov. t tell May (all it In Extra n sence nf the Frent-minuter of eign affair. M Puhon accepted the to Consider Bonds Matter. ataue on behalf of the From h government He declared that th frtnd fiavrarnttitorCtotrAug 1ft Qtrr the let! ia still debating the proposal by the ahip of 4en V( oaldngton and an Francisco Panama-Pacifi- c A meri an pcnpfe constituted one of thw exposigiorie of Frame It aa therefore, tion management to tali a special sesaingulariv appropriate that thl statue, sion of the state legislature for the pur the 'third erected on French soil, by pore of submitting to the people a con our ancient allte aftnu'd be placed In atitutionml amendment no bonds of to.-- , the iiAiatc count crated to gJ1 our gl e Wfl.GOO may be voted for the furtherance of Han Francisco a claim to the 19U world a fair He potnted out that here fien- - WashThe governor Is known to favor the hi be would hr aurtounded ington French companion in a nns. tlH Mar-qproposition and be was expected to ireue a call to the legislature today de Ifayette t'ount Rorhambeau and itoittural d'Ertaing De Graaae and But he had this to say abaft arrive aCg itreltomrwnoff gs?r jkuFern, in the very of peare between tlreat Britain take the necessary action If- -t think it beat to call the legislature together wa in and the United State signed Ds-- m York. tf -- jj New re VefaaTtt-FraftIn th Aug 1 and ask for the nevdd funds NatMjw,ir hctll in the Uhatiwu of vr-t- n 'We dre in epicndul hap on t,u "Pacific a tonal and In the iatand the prewwn of the Frem h Gen Murray m a atatenn nt regarding mimgnrqf war Gn Rtun the French his plans It ia true that e iuvc not anibaKFador to 4he X i ited Males, M a line of continuous fortifications the Jutoennd a ul In wife, and the Amer- entire length of the Pacific coast, which mauv people errunooude believe ican amba3do Holm Baton and to be essential, but we are in splenMr Bu tin, the bronze rerica of did shape to resist attack at those atatue Of Washington points where an enemy would be iike-- h to seek a landing in the tato bou at Va, in fa t, I may aa that no enem presented b the 9 Late of trginta to could assail ua at any of these vital the Freneh republic, ai today dediAil of the towns and cities points cated along the IWgJAi; 1 jfjiinrttj cplcn so trongl that it would be tnuhg thoae present were the Siar-q- ui didl of the folly for anyone to attempt a landde L&favette. the methbtt to ing Fren h mhuilon which'-jrem- e course there are places where Aruerica the statue of Rochafnbeau, ship of war could land men. bdt there tow at W aahttigtOTJ and frrmrr 1 ntted places are such that it would be an States Senator Nathan ii Hcott of Wet easy matter for our land forces to check an invasion quikly It would Virginia Gen Brun a ho presided spoke of the not take long to make an intruder statue a tbe greatest work of the captive I nle the eighthere should be Some sudden greatest French reulntor James Mann, and extraordinary change in the atvle teenth centum Uo eChalrmaa of the..Ergmiawceaninrtunr grmurafid twnltrhltia and delivered th speech of presentation thj don not"ren possible, our work G will and indefinite! P endure Tkn Hale Htotj 8cnatr W King of Virginia alo made ad drwa on behalf of th state of Vir- to-b- ; In Splendid Sbapc, hay (ien. Murray, .nd No Enemy Could (wail .Any Of the lial Ptoni.H. foar .Amho Bailor 4niwrawH. gperial to The News ) Long Beach. 'tal , Aug 18 Thornan son F McBride, the 1ft yrar-ol- d J L McBride and step n of the former Minnie Burmelster nfURalr'TaiVe. and. In fact, Mis rights given consideration was killed Wednesday afternoon by the the opinion seem to prevail that the accidental discharge of a rohar states have no rights that rare bound Mrs McBride had left the to be respected, or If the hare that home about 2 1ft in the afternoonfamily and property ertn they are Incapable of attitude when leaving had noticed the boy of mind for those rlxhta Thl hla revolver automatic When cleaning a ha gone o far In some quarter Mr McBride returned to the home she ,ven to distrust the honeet purpose found the dead body lying on the that the kitchen floor. In a of the state, and to consider onregen-eratpool of blood, a buHat e majority of our eltlaen are domain hole showing over the try heart and drapollera of the public the revolver tying at hi feet A brother of the boy. John McBride, TO PROTECT PEOPldi. Jr , and 81 years old. had sat to the "The profteeed purpose of conaerra-tio- n house for an hour Ignorant of the of our iwwurw u, to protect the of ht brother s deatin people from aeotgnwg interests and In private prevent great monojadte also Burmetoter, mother of feat uc nands of inose reeouice: J L. McBride, was advised of were Intended not Mr withdrawals of land tn a the telegram received last tragedy from only to save the timber lands watet night, and which read conserve to the but dead monopoly, "Tom from accidental discharge of automatic revolver supplies by protecting the eater ailed w this B ith policy from denudation. are In hearty accord. How dear has the present adnunlMra-tp.n',- .f man I ryenprefee ap. ask-,- 1 nnr that thw state' of" Washington begiven Just an hour on tha 'floor of tho preached titM Hio,.b Oeidred eonsumma. BB0UGHT0N-BABHARRY to represent the position of uonj in th? light of our experience, aeprai that Mate. The request was refused. It has worked, to the detriment of them advaa-nI then took step to bring the gnver-a-T western state and to the direct CFko. Ac. IX Bebx Harry. li of the western states togetferjfo the hit in tercet a that had years oM. who mexh some some, plan of actlqn in the gained from th federal govpound, and I a Mar attraction at an natter, and today's conference t tho ernment control of a large oftare of arauaement park, yesterday told Facresult. From newspaper and maga-a- e the cool, farming and Umber area a Mory of the article scattered,, broadcast tory InapeolOc MADE. . . WITHDRAWALS VAST was made throughout the country. It troubles that oheulty hare thrust upof apparent that the matter of disposing lb pubttc on him It rry bed been taken Into Vast withdrawal f the natural resources of the west. as have been made throughout the custody on the .round that be ll aa other portions of the country. the gutse of eonaervatton. under west rtoiatlnx the child tabor lava by Fas to be given kilo the band of the acres of land l'ABI, Approximately. aa a freu at tha park. -federal government- - This waa especial so in called fore here Jiaee placed "I si only B. eald Ira. but I bar o so tn the matter of water right and rewerve covering a large portion of the enouffh for an old maa. trouble Fuger power sites along the rivers western state. Many of these withwin When I watt baby I could not get through the different Sts tew drawals have been mad without dnd while the wafer of the river be-Jeooucb to .ml. When I waa old of the character of the had: to the Mate thrnu&y which they knowledge school the other tar hided or eonsiderstkia of the effect cnooqb to "f the disposition of the land lying on the states. Is tny own staid-ove- r popua laacbed at nM. The taecber contiguous to the streams Is under tit tM acres have been placed ia U.M cOuM net find a seat for B. for at yhsertoo of the government snd ronee- - serve, or KM per cent of the entire fttj tfitif iim nn.ka I,, y,. -- b . area of the aisle, end within thst area .oat of school at last and I got rfcra are tract Of land ua which a stick . 1 lltC park. I Xhouxbt then that th cowot of th never grew and an which timc pw rites of- - fbe itmoii. ber aeier caa V to growr.pratM-eray fat oaa notes to do up-m- . re As Is Bronze Replica of Houdons Statue ot Washington in State House THE FAGIHG COAST Gin Iara.Jaat . jnder ar.'' - , no the area as ofnv a IMF ray 7 mm . I told Harry that bo would been to obey the lao. Which KERSTEfl DISMISSES l Ing George Martin of Bingham Discovered by Porter in American House. NO MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION Companion Mho Took Him to LrfMlginjrs YriU'niiy (Juh kl DUappeared. front still prcimts imsa-- , Cong.i s..ionaJ returns give the. regular four and tho jnui gent three t gain of two for the Utter Thft eighth dif trie t, represented by Hylvester Hinitl a member of the ruff ornniittee of the house, wao ugtin plaorl in the doubtful column today, although- - Bm'ltb probablj has pulled throuah b a narrow margin The offltlal tount will he awaited for a d finito doclHtofi of this contest - John D Works insurgent has a slight ban over A t Spaulding and E W M serve fui th inregular dorsement fu t ntted State senator bit late M tunifi ma wipe out his mai gm F V rtgiiiar, u only a few vote behind A 4, Wallace, insurgent for lieutenant governor and the offlr ml ount must to awaited to take thla pi e out of, the doubtful polGmn Flank U Goubm Independent reguUTT fi Hrien inaui'gent are rurre misf and nose for the nomination of seirtiar of state TThd H ning E J J Ry). Longworth Says He Will Never Support Him and Believes Cant be CANNON DECLINES Do '1 ' TO REPLY Answer Wha 1 lie Briiovra to Cakox anti Kt'fiiMx to Cleht n iiMlnillls. ' f oh lha bedaule ami stooping oVr fn th semfng utural posltum Tr tiing hi ahea, aa man who etor-fl- a gavg hi name George Martin of Ringhamwa found dead in joom on jra-merrtfix of the Arnvrrjcan street, at II o dot k thl forenoon Death had come suddenly- - to the practically unknown man and the death rejaure had caught him fn tho act of drewaing When the bod waa HitiTrlg ho, He Them a Plain Deal" Rc to lions Willi Indians Began ht IHilO i 18v-- J bulphui Okla.-AuMurrav, whose contraits Buri-iicr- a K Mi - wiTh the g on the sale-- of $300(h0 worth of land, is the siibjett of an investigating by Congress, went on the stand before the afternoon Martin apYeterda peared at the American house b a companion, seeking a room At the time he was trembling; and hajung. a if front the efTetd sick new or a spree and when lie aeked e lax-- faHvw rirwr- refted"br-thwho landlord F H Lrtmann to r. man to go thought the ought hospital Martin had pleaded, sawng he could go no further and wanted to goLa hed. and he was given the room the companion Shortly afterwards speual left Martin ooiupted hi room, alone and no outcry or noiif waa heard during Theevjdenteof xhebed-in- . tfienljrlt whtch Martin alepl however, showed that he had (nosed arid tumbled during the night, and he bad torn down Uu window curtain When Mr Donald entered the room about II o i lo k thi morning to than i( he saw Martin sltftog on the bed stooping over as if tietog his shoe As the porter started to speak to the man he non ted ths peculiar Wa kenej iok of tiw feature, and reaching forward to touch him 'found the body cdld The landlord Mr Ertmann. waa immediately called and tho police notified Acting "rornner fttantey" AHgnknar also rolled, but after Inveatigwtloii an Inquret was not deemed neceai A aeart h ot- - Martin clothing revealed nothing but a partly filled box 1 of rorain, and U believed that h:s death waa due to an excessive use of v m T Z& J 1 Fran-rtwy- cor-Mg- 1 It-T- - three-quart- th one-four- th P Job-ber- - omnuttee todn. ongrcssional Mr MiMurray drairofird ht lontract plain business denrj Mr MtMurra said hts retollon with the ifidfans began in lHiriA when he waa bvrajihe fhottaw and Chitka-m- i mpiovid 1 w nd la ns o appeal Tkiwf i ommiipltin This lommisKion was empowered to rmine for the dp be rnruent whi should admitted ttr a the Indian into Ttore wer mum who aimed they werev wrongfulk kept off the enrollment 'of the trlM and enrollment with Its Jaim on the governmnt estimated lo be Worth $,000 Mr My.Moprav asked byGoy the Chk kasa wa Dougtaw Jhnston to protect the intercat of their tribe keeping a mrtn (laimants a the roll This would prevent further dlviaion of the property. In thi wav ultimfUfU McMuitav professes to have kpt $ 100 claimants off the rolls, estimating Hint I hex. claim- ants eat h would have reduced the tribal pro pert $.000. it wan held firm got a $7f0 ovo fee These details were testified tn tn MvMurra before taking up the present contract v colTredman w!lfleT DIES AT RIPE BelHrIj.Ma.sx.Aus lji ReReeting the views Of the administration. 1J ta gen. eraliy believed. Kepresentatlve Nkhola, InwiRworth of Ohio today lave out a statement jn u he aayx he mil never support Speaker Cannon again, and that he jqi-ubeHeve Mr. Cxet-never tan be re. This garded aa the actual boxinning ot the teal fight no Mr Cannon" en rexadded as significant hil een. c,ll, i.tbl I olltkal character held y Prtut. Taft He was present yesterday when the president and vice president talked toether,4t waa re Portd then that a adverse to Mr Cannon was statement being prepare'd In quarters closw to the admtnlatratlon and It waa also intimated that Mr. Sherman, who. like Mr Longworth, has been a of Mr. ennim ijyj Jecume supporter re!o4-lief1tthe Tu t that Xtr Cannon must go. There ma be further aigniffeanew in the fat that Kepreaentattvq Long, worth is going to Ojster Bay xn to spend aevetal da with hi lather-in-laCol, Rooaevelt, LONGWORTH S STATEMENT. Mr Longworth' statement In full as follows Beveilj Maas, Aug IS, 1111 "In view of Mr Cannon's unequiv. oval (Induration that he intend to be a mndldate for speaker of the next J Is think It house, Incumbenf on those of us who are candidate for member ship In the next house, who hove mde dip nur minds on our course of action and have positive v lews on the subject. to state our position publicly. "Had Mr Cannon not made this and had It remained doubt, ful whether he would be n candidate. It nat to summit toyraif mjc inlftidi-ij- i IsTure eleition as to whom I "should or should not support for speaker. But since Mr. Cannon has, in hi speeches fai in the campaign and In his re-- c nt dec-- iratton. made candidacy for the speoki rship an Issue. I for ope do n,,t i ""I osc In dodge that isue. WILL OPPOSE r ANNON'8 ELEC-- 1 1 of the porter1, the limbs were stiffened and the body cold. Indicating that death had occurred in the earlj nutm-t- og aprac Jf n turns the the drug of a Martin has the miner, was well drrewed, having a great III hat, neat clothing and hoe of th finer grade He seemed to be about SO year of age and of perhaps hcandlna-Ian extraction There was not a m rap Thl Makes III Prospective Jurymen of paper about hi clothing to tndluite and wit "that ewqfrfr-br- e fas rehUlon tteTir (yiavanwfl In bfavti learned of him today waa the Information he gave yesterday that he waa Ire OXeil Browne Trial. thnn Bingham The body wa removed to ) Donnell mortuary 19 Judge Keraten In (hkago. Aug whore court Lee O Nell Browne is bePOPULATION OF MILWAUKEE. ing retried on a charge of obtaining DES MOINES AND DAVENPORT vole for Henair Lonmcr, was com pelied to dismiss sis more veniremen todaj This makes til veniremen disWsHlungton Ac g II The population an tn reaae of vA missed from the last three panels on of Mdwamiee i 37S 142 or ill per cent a compared with 2 their ownstatemenU thst they had Sift iir UA w th reference to The population nf fve Moines Ih is been approached Mj an Increase of 24 22 or percent their porelble sen Ua as jurors as cmiard with 12 ift tn 1 don t know who is tamperingI with The pptiaUon of !ayenpori la is U 22. ths veniremen,1 said the court don t r2J an int I or of 7,4 per ent as tn take sides, but some one (ompated with doing cor1 work rupt simereiy hope we will find out the guilt v persons and that HITCHCOCK WILL VISIT they will be brought to the bar of jusThe are making a travesty .mL tice ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO the administration of tbelas The court? remarks were addressed to the lawjer and vmireinen general-- l Aug II -- Poatmater Gui thisgo. - Kfbetein answered AyFrank II Hitrhok left rhnpi will aaj that investigator fg the eral last night on a combination hunting defense have not gone near the homes political trip into Sew Mexico and of veniremen yesterday I told our and Ananna hi mission being to start or agents that they must not do so or I ganlxlng In th two new state w ith a would bring them into court The power nf the states attornej a office has view of electing four new Republican Htate senator United bera ured to discredit the defense. Both nf tha new state have to frame There la ft ptot on foot to that end submit It to the voter State Atty Wayman had ascended aforconstitution,and then have it ratified approval th bench and was sitting near the before thev become Judge wbn Mr, Erteleln concluded by Congress and the fight commonwealth, his remark thV I ov er TTl eTeTTton cf the t m it the CommenT m turn elect Which atate legislature. the prosecutor made. the senator Mr Hitchcork took a prominent part In the movement to give statehood to DRUG 0RDIRA5CE COKES UP. New Mexico and Arlaona. and his trip to line up the new state for the ReCmikHI Will ("on rider Measure Regupublicans is said to be on hi own inilating Sale of Opium, Morphine. Me. tiative as much aa at the instance of the administration ff a , Wh,n lb- - city council meet tonight MGR. GOIiLER HEAD. tn apcctal aeasion to par, the pay roll s gt Ixmia Aug J. Monseigneur and a. a committee of the whole to of H8 Peter arid Jler pastor the two optum ordtnancea offcreJ paufs Germair ratbollc rhureh for ft4 He wa . 7 year efi aa 'aubatltutea for the one the mayor years died today He m widely known ihroughout ge Vetoed un account of Inaufffcclency a 4he. epuntry tom toa effowa e eetaMfh -ngiiCOUi fight expected between the athohe school to every parish reprerantati.es of the physicans and o' the druggist, tor the druggtna want THE HRPOON HOT to be aule to sell patent medicines with lw Marblehead. Mara, Aug Hub opium Ingredient, therein and the Adam riond pnyatetans want even these placed upon poon ownedthabyaerond K rare of the Pday and the list whi b they only can prescribe a eonder boat series The ordinance which the druggfita windward and leeward course tn want passed reads as follows nnd the Hearer third The i honta the ir ahiir behhiaTiiJ foV any person. Arm. asaocistion-e- r eorporatton, to sett first of the Spanish boat wa a good fourth the fwpooae a poor fifth and. the or otherwise dispone of cocaine, morMoscjutto II waa to- and, phine, heroin, optum, or any of tha mile astern or of derivative opium, any preparation ahefesin either is ,n ingredient, crept MIMA TO RCe ON FI LI. TIME. upon the prescription of s reputable practicing physician, and said prescripprovidence R I Aug IA The thoution snail not be rafllffd. provided that sand of operative m Otneyvllle the the provisions of this ordinance shall larseat wwden mill center to Rhode It not apply to such preparations ns are land, were notified tomtv that the tnlils the American Woolen company, which United Statea of reeognied by Ura hare bren on a four and five day a week Pharmacopeia or to standard proprietafor iwrera! months wilt run rhedule where said ry remedies, preparations or full time The Rlverride mill have reremedies, being for internal nee shall opened after beng rloaed for three weeks not contain to exceed one per cent of one per cent opium or PRICE OF VGR UYAN(T:D. morphine or heroin, or of one per cent codeine; or, ir said prepNew York Auc Ik All grade of .rea arations or remedies, being for external fined bard ua r were advanced t to 14 pound today Grade ura, shall not contain to exceed two hundred ware advanced per cent .opium: and provided further, that the provisions of thla section shall s. not a ply to sales at wholesale by wholesslerx and- manufaoturer to INSURGENTS GAIBLIWO retail druggist a. nor to antes at retail DISTRICTS IN CALIFORNIA by retail druggists to regular practitioners of medvetna. dentistry or' veterinary medicine. norto sales madejo. 09 J manufhrturer' of proprietary or drified In slowly today from th pri the manufartsre of seen preparations, nor ta sales in hospitals, colleges, scientific ar public institution a." Tha ordinance recommended by the physicians is identical except Waves out aflthe matter w beret a reference a marie to the te rris sad ta perxeatage giioirahla, SIXTIETH YEAR f I yccEPis-- . 01 Wi-Ita- lie Kvdrv Working Pay.1 AUGUST 18 1D10 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH T1IURSDAY j-- Conllnpou MfMMnt ? 4 fftrong Factor In Offsetting Competition. The News Rearlm the Buying Fab. AGE Jlliiere0! lan o Sat-'rn- tv 1 in 1 ( ii.ai oil A i t Redman IT s. W ilfl- -i c.teran of ihe, in war and retmlent of Kansas i ity fu i r here yesterday In toe died jeai U ll i Air Wlirtev n a lieirtrpH it m t)e onfederate ormv ooe Aft r Hie war ha came to ha dim UUv MHIS M-- vi H rm-.- i nnd buiit a log Jingge in w hnl now the neai 1 of tiu tv One nt hi sop It Rllfley. rharje ul Tv tn I ft ho Hti ithr John lid a Pf nr ritfiZift it thud Arthur WiJllfv. I9 ui Hh in Ien- - Jhn ftl W Hfii y la )t of UUiiiv h par imen I onproprietor iherfMint atieet and the l(ollvwHd apartments on eawt Houth street Mr Ullflev wa for frut ome time a mining engineer hut at I devoting much of Id time tn pitaem Ihe tftfVairxemofit of n folding bed whi li la tmn 4f bh ItrreaHofrs Mr MTIfiev eft tills mofuti g for OmaliH to attend hi father a funeral uharle B MlfleV t a banket at Twin Kail Idaho Arthur 'Wlftri who make Denver hi was !iu fnvemne of Hr- Wttfiev home which la uacd throughout the 1 table nited m mine mill work H wril ktpiwn In the mining world as nnj nei-- n r nd mill man BRYAN TO STAY HERE, lie win hpLBd 1 J Mi Mnnlhs a, (,ue. i Next- mini liijsn who claims eousinship diiani Ji linings Hrjan .will be 'inait. red at the count) jai for the next six inontlts Jit a nioment uf idling with a pen J v happened-p- . lookup a blank check of Ihe I tah National bank and In an a b.tr a, t tty filled in the blank spaces It happened that after the has to' fie wrote his own name snd after the clollsr sign he tojed with V to - yorre-ponden- TION. ' ce ( -- c c -e W HAT STATEMENT MEANS. Mr 'Lungwort!! said he had hesitllti as to whether he should give this state-me- nt ont at Beverly, where he is aa- turning or whether he should wait until he returned to his home tn Cin- cinnati Jn 'ariose whom he had happened to meet hefon. The the. k looked iw'gond to Roan that he was willing to deposit It with J H Gates f the k - "I sliall oppose Mr Cannon' electog hh speaker, and 1 shall' do to in tha manner that I consider proper and ef. fee tii e In the settlement of controverRe-p-u sies in my (nut- )- tuuuabo-dei-ttoilcan cauLtia. 1 made up my mind before the adjournment of the last session of Congres thevt Mr Cannon could nut be ted speaker, and my opinion has been Strengthened since and talks with through my colleague I am not referring to those who have openly opposed him In the past, but to those w ho. tike myself, hate supported him I am absolutely convinced If there is a full attendance at the Republican caucus that Mr Camion cannot be eketed speaker again I have a genuine .affection for Mr. Cannon as a man a fid tho highest fur hts splendid fighting qualities I have supported him five time for the Speakership, having Voted f attunes for his election and once against hi- - ruiiiMvl, but I cannot do so agiitt '1 repeat, that I shU. oppose the ra- TT. tlon of Mr Cannon to the speaker ship amt that I am firmly of the opinion that his 1 is Impoasble want It especially understood that I say this solelv on my own' responsibility and on the suggestion of ,Oo one i awms-i-- a summer W hit House- - yesterday aftef-nc.regarding plans for tha, coming congressional campaign la taken here a indicating that President aa Isihb) dgar store for a advanci well as Vice President ShermanTaft I When tjie tenner was handed mor. the to movement eliminate Mri however l'Htrolman i nwin wss near h and Itrvan was taken to the Cannon That a movement was on foot to tht After protesting police station cnrl was indicated a week -- ago. Since reme nf any fraudulent Intent he that time tt has been believed sentiment leaded guilty toda to the charge of and that the attempting tn'Tditain mom y nndei false is fairly on Whether the speaker fight will pretenses and was sente n. e I to six accept the situation whMW'inia de-- v month loped since conference with the president remain to be seen. M ht ther he accepts or not tt ta felt 'REWARjJ rOMTfSirERE hnre that. Mr cannon Is already 'eTtm- -' in ited . V, V (allfomla Offlrer Hunt .Ihi Who K illiil Tliref lVrsoi t INNON D1C LINKS TO ANSWER MTXTI Mb NT TILL HE SEES IT to a i ommunication reitvrd bv SVriff Joeph 8harp thi otornlny Ibtnville. HI. 'Aug Ut Speaker Canfrom J R Smitli shrtfT at fctanta Ro. non when shown the dispatch front t rewareL ia. ofT re-'ll T1 rry jfrtnjlro T1 oul TiV Representative Nicholas fii, ' written H' M Tamaauiiito nr Hvrvry stud , VtnnTi Japanree atmut Z rafii of &ge, Mr i anmm to answer any ho wanted for tto mut-lof Kmah whk-statement Mr Nicholas Thomas A and Mr Kendall on may or may not have made uq-t- it July 5R. 19k at raaadrro 8nomR ,iun-(- . he wf it 1 do new answei any tAi statement which I believe to be fakei faamaatjfh! K ald to iw "vrrv intrih-xvand that nosjiiev ous parties makaT wihV about I3 poimd n r.d renraan and fairly hrixhi 5 'It Is time enough for me tofanswei j fluent with the Rnjrltoh lanfruaK He ha the president of the Vntted States If b a babM of drawing j h,, ha itpjwr any statement by make nn tha Re mer hi troth after rath mtle Hr ha publicantsm of the speaker of the houm rervd a a houg- - bov fruit pti kr Un of b.vfk wtrlpprr and real rotate nrnt representatives w fien be makes thai statement under his own hand. 1 wn not fight windmills farms.! hr breext blown from lung of or per. sonal enemies, or cowards ' LOOKING FOR PARTS OF BALLOON OR BOOT WILL FIGHT EXTRADITION ni 'iq-st- e raptdtv-rrystalllie- d. fr i Lung-wor- th Long-wort- h I fn-- - Detftak Germany Auc x itimM and oraateni . a m. errf utra In Th 'oYata vT fn- nri or Oy ferai ro of aattxr. wnnln.ttti who Ihrir work IS Pol ire hfil today and - port ff a s ri 0 wvr retura-- , OF ANDREW RULLOY Boston. Aug Tt Bknon 0 Pollock. New Tork lawyer, who last fail reeded id preventing the extradition,uci Rrawa of Jan Pourch. the revedutionu -- b?,i7. Mi Ih oirtittoff charged with having prectnltateil taTh tvl tfiehbefr'W i nlxht, abrayved ofa from the iboof .nt loon drlfung over the wooded It treasury tnIM7-Tifila. Russian Trans-Ca- u at a considerable- - altitude, finally -raata. In Mr. PcTTpyck. who. now n Boston, hopes to prove tht falling rapidly . The woodcutters lost RUIlow was at the university of Zuricl sight ef the balloon as It neared the earth but Unraedteieig notlned the Swttaeriand, at the time of the rob ben If that t not- - enough, he wlU clan eutberlttes tn. I) rasa a. who rant out that the nfTense gtargd was a potititi raeTcbtng partlea. one and thervfors R allow could not I . , extradited, m Js-- wi a 111 terially aifert tfa result prevlotuily nave to place several state officer to the doubtful column The plua Mirant- - W Johnson, trumrgeot rality the Republican era Charlea F Curry. M nearest rival, fa rtoaa to g. ba lightly tocrasrod hr twwnina-gwverp- i |