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Show J Fr.nci.eo officials or. San Horte'l ha " J have 9.t They day. hiking for the tall tn- - grafter, to com.. itiber. and mor. t Ls work tn .n I.c .T..n:riai dccket 'X ct f.Uit and d trat li;a:d i t .i t J witch at the nc go down ' L in T I $ PETTIBONE CASE IS SET FOR uni. Utah yublialirft Daily al No. 212 VOL XL AGAIN FIGHTING ATTENDED SUPPER WITH CHORUS GIRLo. TRIM i By the I'liu.d WASHINGTON. It. O s, i t. 4. Midshipman Riner. i.f )., enne. Wyo.. and O. G S. It, ,,f mn in Indiana, fourth-clas- s academy here, ay to the secretary of tin navy against the sentence of diim-sa- l imposed by the suivrinn nd-efor absence without K.ive. The cadets went over the xval.s of the academy and attended a supper with chorus girls u itli-oleave, and were caught while attempting to l et urn early in the morning. Vr-.s- WEDNESDAY, SEPfUMBEK 1, 1907 CliOKOLD SHOOTS AT CASA BLANCA X x 1. IT, SI -- WILL BE HEARD AT PRE8ENT SESSION OF COURT AT BOISE. 1 Look a Tried tho Dot. Decided Upon Though Moy.r Would Not Will Not B. Unless Petti nt -- Convicted. I bone l lo October B l ut The criminal docket p(ilsK. Sept. court has been entirely o tH, .listrlct to make way Wood ilaivl ly Judge Octo-- b fur the trial of Pettibone, set for neces. be r 1, but iHMUponement may trial Mry Ik a use of the Steve Adains of Senator in N.n th Idaho and the trial Ber,:i in the federal court here for d complicity in the timber frauds. U i btllcved that the convict lxn of Bon, it wuuld mean the dropping of the 4. IT ANSWER TAFT caaea. er liuruh was yesterday served with n py of the indictment returned WILL DELIVER TWO 6PEECHE8 IN OKLAHOMA WILL URGE A piinrt him charging conspiracy to dtfi'uinl the government in connection NEW CONSTITUTION. timber lands witn securing valuable by tin- Barbour Lumber company, of OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Sept. 4 whiih Borah was the attorney at the time f Hie transactions. As an offset to the recent visit of SeMr. Borah has demanded an cretary Taft, who condemned the contrial and has been given the stitution written by the Democratic insurance that there will be no delay. He announced that there would be tut convention and advocated the election motion in quash the Indictment. of the Republican candidates for state offices, the Oklahoma Democratic comBOISE, Ida., Sept. 4. The term of mittee has engaged William J. Brya-- i ruuii which opened here today will to deliver two speeches in the territory be rendered of national Importance by this week. The Nebraskan is scheduled the trial of George Pettibone, who, with to address the people of Lawton toSecretary Haywood and President morrow, and will be the principal Moyer nf the Western Federation of speaker at a big Democratic rally to Miner, was indicted for the murder be hdd here Friday. He will reply uf Btuenenbery. Judge uircctly to the allegations made In Wood will uttempt to clear the calenSecretary Taft's address In this city dar as far as possible before beginning on August 24. He will urge the adop the ft tlibnne trial, which has been tlon of the new constitution, which ho set for Tuesday, October 1. Clarence Is said to consider the best ever written narrow, the Chicago attorney who sucfor any state, and will advocate the cessfully defended William Haywood, election of C. N. Haskell, Democratic will probably be the chief counsel for candidate for governor. Mr. Bryan the defeiiae, Mr. Pettibone having will spend several days in the Second himself In Darrows favor. E. district, wnere the cancongressional , H. ltit the Denver attorney, E. L. Culton, Is a personal didate, it Is suid. will not appear In the case. friend of the Nebraskan. The attorneys for the state are now busily engaged In preparing additional DOG DAYS IN MANITOBA. evidence in an effort to secure the conviction nf Pettibone. Unprejudiced Beat Blood Csninoo in North Amorica dtixeim of Boise believe that the evl-- i Will Try for Honors. denee against Pettibone Is even weaker than that produced against HayWINNIPEG, Man- - Sept. 4. Some of wood and that the Denver merchant finest blooded setter and pointer the I auiv of acquittal. Senator Borah dogs of North America are entered for I quoted as saying that President the Manitoba field trials, which comBuyer, who Is now at liberty on $25,000 mence tomorrow with the All Age stake bond, will never be tried. Attorneys to be followed by the Derby and the for the prosecution admit that they The AH Age Championship stakes. have little evidence tending to Impli- stake is for setters and pointers who cate Moyer In the murder of Bteunen-ber- r, have not won a first place in the all and that his trial would entail a age events of either the Manitoba, Useless expense on the already overbEastern, Continental or United States urdened people. It is rumored that clubs. The Derby Is for dags whelped the Pettibone trial may have to be on or after January 1, 1906. The postponed on account of a lack of funds Championship event la for setters and to follow up the Other pointers who have been placed In the prosecution. rumors are to the effect that the Mine events of any recognised field elub in Owners' association has agreed to fur-k- h any previous year. Big cash prises and the money needed. If the trial a number of silver cups as trophies Aould be put off, Pettlhones attor-- T will be swarded. The Manitoba trials will demand ball for their client constitute the most famous dog event An of the $100,000 appropriated for In America, and have attracted hunProerutiiig the federation leaders has dreds of lovers of the sport from all expended, and many voters are up over Canada and the United States. in amts against further great expense Among the entries are ten dogs from In cases where Governor Gooding and California valued at $5,000. ether suite officials have failed to Mk- - K m1 METHODI8T MEETINGS. their allegations. It Is likely that the matter will an become again CHICAGO, Sept. 4. Annual meetta,B" 'n Idahos next election, several ings of the Methodist Episcopal church Prnsi1 ' Mvt-- candidates for state offices were commenced today by the Iowa hnvlriK already announced themselves conference at Burlington, Bishop nppefu-to what they term the Cranston presiding, and the Northwest wasti rul extravagance" of the present Indiana conference at Grecncastle, dmii.i. tration. Other Bishop McDowell presuming. middle West conferences to be held this month Include the Central Illinois at Rock Island, September 11; the Illinois st Bloomington, September IS, and the Southern Illinois st Mt. Carmel, September 18. Mr. - 0VA1ION FOR TAFT ON COAST BUSINESS WIRE 8ERVICE CONTINUES POOR. (By the United Press.) CHICAGO, Sept. 4. The wire service of the board of trade continues poor. The government today received no weather reports from Canada, few from the Dakotas and . none from west of the Missouri river In Nebraska. men and commercial ORGANIZATIONS FROM COAST WILL DO HIM HONOR. SEATTLE. Wash., Sept 4. Sec win be given a continuous 'atim f an unnotrloun character up-t- h ,l rr1vaI on the Pacific coast 1:,r tvr part of this week. If plans made by leading Republl-'"'imerclvan, organisations and bur, " ?nd professional men of Wash- '"iron Oregon are carried out r,r'" and Olympia, Seattle andTt1'1 ,TTli, WI1 he scenes of the prinf) . ' which will con-i- L . ''nitrations, ts '",l1 spPtvmber 10, when the ! win "u fnr the Philippine from .1? "wtr-ili'V.ity' A mkJoHty of the com-,- r ift al ' ." to niT,f ''''sanlxatloni of this section i. nr of a third term for Preri- 1 cy he has declined have lined up for Taft. !; A DEMENTED PRISONER. KILLS AND WOUNDS. (By the United Press) C0NNER8VILLE. Ind.. Sept 4. Thrown into a rage by cups of water thrown Into his face. Harry Robinson, a demented prisoner In the city jail, today killed Austin Ford and Injured He other prisoners. heads with an Iron The fire department was called and subdued the man with a hose. FA- S: lONAL SHOOTING AFFRAY FRANKLIN. OHIO. JAIL. S:r. v i i.v .a; ! Mi ! Charge Recklessly Tims and Again. Only to Be Repulsed The Frtnch Artillery Literally Mowed Down the Arabs. They A?- p :.int Chief of i the Fire Department Snake That Be- - the Human Hi d Friendship and Hi vr Becomes a Man .ic. Mi i W.te I' ASA BLANCA. it lighting. during xx 3. After lm it four French se-- vi live Arabs ucrv u tit n 'pulsed tiiday xx iih heavy losses. The iriliesint'ii fought ixith fanatical lime and again, bravery and ihui-gxi- l mil tn be drivi n li.uk. The French used their nnulxix xxilli deadly effect and literally ineweil down the Arabs. The lighting wax l..guu by the latter, who tried to .inilnixh a reiniinoltcrlng party sent out liy General Druxle. The Freneh diseuieied ihe movement lu time to avoid a xurprixe and defended tlieiiixeives till they xx ere reinforced. They repelled reiK-utecharges till they Here joined by live companies of infantry and two luitteries of artillery. Then the Fivm It, under cover of a heavy cannonading, charged In turn. This movement was made with great dash and gallantry and was entirely successful. The Arabs were driven back with great loss, and it Is stated that they left hundreds of dead on the field. The exact number nf dead la not known at this time. During the fighting, shells could be seen bursting repeatedly Hniniig the Arab horsemen and many riderless the from steeds were observed Good work was done French lines. also today by the African Hussars, Spall Is and Irregular Algerian cavalry. They rtime up before the fighting was over and joined In one nf the most brilliant charges of the day. General Drude speaks In high praise of their work. So far as can be learned the Moors are by no means discouraged as yet by their repeated defeats, but are still gathering, and another attack from them Is looked for. They seem to he In great numbers and their force appears to grow in spits of their All are splendid numerous losses. horsemen and their bravery has excited the admiration oi the Freneh oflleers and men alike. They literally throw their lives sway and return m the attack with a dash that Is admirable. Word comes from Tangier that the d American missionaries have been to leave the country. Messrs. Clinton, Reid and Enyert had dechh-to remain at Fes after the Europeans had gone, and this aroused the suspicions of the natives, who concluded that they must be French spies. Owing to the Intense hatred of the Moors for everything that Is French the situation became so menacing that the Americans were forced, for their safety, to leave, and are now said to be on their way to the coast, preparatory to leaving the country temporarily While nothing has as yet been heard from them since, word of their arrival at Tangier is expected soon. It is Jut possible that they may have reached Alraxar Segur, where they would find safety. Communication with the Interior of this country has been entirely cut off, and this adds to the anxiety so far as tho safety of thr All while-meAmericans Is concerned. are regarded with' hostility by the tribesmen, who think all native are friendly to or In league with the French. wtiuiuli-i.- 1.1V N ! . rrun-pelle- BRIBER LOUIS GLASS SENTENCE. GETS (By the United Pres.) SAX FRANCISCO, Sept 4. Louis Glass was today sentenced to five years' Imprisonment in San Quentin. Motions for a new trial and arrest of Bejudgment were denied. fore sentence was Imposed Glass addressed the court and claimed that he was Innocent of the charge. NEWS FORECAST FOR THURSDAY. NEW YORK, 8epL 4. Among the Important news events scheduled for tomorrow are the following: Executive committee of the Southern Cotton association will meet in Jackson. Miss, to fix the minimum price of cotton. William Jennings Bryan is scheduled to begin speaking tour of Oklahoma and will reply to speech made by Secretary Taft on the occasion of his recent visit to Oklahoma city. American Life convention, composed of Insurance officials, will meet In Indianapolis. Convention of National Firemen's Association of America will be formally Inaugurated at Oklahoma City, Okla. I ' mii-,- !s i fir-- in a i kill-s- l nf J.ti his , li- II. i n-- i;;m I hii.i mid il : .iT m M iSihrdi.ie Inc'x.de Motor Boat of Ev nv Druxnpt on and Among Them ll I I I , ! the Now Famous Dixie." Which Wun the Intel national Trophy. t Ml S'! t''",li I. i 'i.i a I .iriLt. t I O , : . m l; : !.i i tin-i-i- .x Ii,-- 1 .i 1 1 i . l : . CHARACTERED "i l ' i api'lu I' 30 SECORDS . I ' I IN i . l I th.-I.- t him xxork a:,,; liiai ill liis lininc. Sunn inn .i- xxas found IIII- HUM lulls III i. xxilli liis skull Th Liiilcr diKiippcaii xl and a AUTOMOBILE ELECTRICAL PHRE ' barging him with assault NOMETER WILL DO THAT it in kill xxas Issui-xl- . lint llic (tux a tv pi oil civil mi nug- resident f i.o, mi Thomas I.ipina and in- ,i I .xpo-- ii inn us niiip.xuy : ., 1, 1, i, si nits, tlie Inler- a I i i. and yax lit ' i I" m ' and xx ill x'onliiiu I'm x! 'l i Max ' program ' ' lx " l.i tsi for under ' iiix pills!, - r d. v. i xx aits anil liuuiiry r (Ml ire Tin iv in.. ..I',. xx Inn 'i- - took l.iltli-ihi- l.iu xxilli i ii i' h I i ln.-t INTERNATIONAL RACES WILL CONTINLE UNTIL NEXT WEEK. i: 'i i iliio. Si pi assistant I. l'i . !iu n i : . i iM.ftv i NORFOLK TODAY l I : 1nldu-i- al-k- gt p.uilinne-lloy- THE TRIBESMEN FIGHT WITH NATICAL BRAVERY. AT AWAITING SlMSS REFORT IN THE ALTON CASE. , ' . 'i I..' x - lm in -- . ontmn- Ii - nililiou at n r ' "l fuel. oiioiti) of ' ' ' ilk iem y of r versing asx of control were 'i '."I '.iden-xby Hi(- judges. lift motor ina is. rep- -' iioi ihe Motor Itoat t'ltib of i .ii. i ilnAmerican I'owir Itnat i. itfor till- Wick's enn- .pi d x 1 1 x : i l i , 1 INGENIOUS MACHINE. nut Tiiuglil. Three xvi-- i lui ago Miller disappeared, taking tin--- i An xliilil. Miller found her in N EY Y l!l. S, luuui r is ,i i '.'li living xxitii l.ittler and It Ini' .1 I. .ill III, Mil r.l, . Ill xi as brought here mi the ulil I '""I:- - Ha I'lilrii-lit,. xxiirM'4 eil Miller today killed him and whose hi'iul rx m'iiiIm s ;i iiiiiu.il u iv t.i:niiis iimi ir luiat Dtxli-- , lilt- ri ) I y mnuiilniii iiuniu to miIu.,ii hnusiif to ( ' Inti !' IMxx.ll.l J Si bxu-xli-- r nf a plltvilnlngisl. so thill ll.. ih.-i- umil; ul Hit Abii.ir t .i t Chili of Ann lii'ii. Fur lln In -- I tmii- in the liis'.my uf t tvsx mv- - may In i the various I ixi. ilii. ih yiiir lu l Tin- - "anlomaii, plained. i. ii, mg in,Ih LI iMi t'liii lonii xx ill do all phrvnonit-ti-that lor him. ii' fur A im i'l a. Tins ui has VICTIM OF THE STEEL TRUST. 11 l In i too in half a iiiIiiii and do by Fugl.iml ami ii,irr lily the rniix-- I'n ss i anil xii'tnix nf ih- lil.xii-ithe I Inniarhiuidoes uirasuiv M-!only 4 i ivi r xxas I YORK, Sept. ii i n h fur a ullnlunlur lni.il It I 'll records exact nf im S i" inti-itiixluy fur tin- - I'niun Iron Y TinDikii- will Ihe iiidImI qiialilfi-to p.iit In oi'i'i'spoudiiiK Fl 'I i eiiipiiiiy, i npituli.eil lmHr I'lng disl.iiu'" rui "H iiiiinii'i'iivx mu! I hoMf- It was H't'Utex1 in iippusiiiuii to l i xH-- i t"il iii bi'i-aall The iiuuip inarhiui- is a slo. I Ik the trust. xx in M's fm- - up. If In luii-- t suspi-ndi'ifroai a moxal'I. liar, Hum ii iv favurabl". anil above tin- - elcrlrlcal Tin- i aim Ki'lii'duli'il fur tumnmixv lilted Inside with a si.nt iiuhiIm i o. fur I math of lill i'Iiihhch. the ill" st.'il prongs or lliiwis The siiliji-i-in Ih- not Ii mi tli'in or innri Is placed underneath, tin hehin t is iiiili-Hi Milo ami than Ill lowered, the Steel lingers lose lightly trials boa I it of all i Iiissi-- will for sti-e- l Ids enielies it cranium, I'niti-upon prong Press.') (By the 6 hold nf ids ntixiil organ with a strong Ih' held I 'inlay. Hu Sat unlay, Monday NEW YORK. Kept. 4. At a nf roi-i-it w rh-for and rcsoluto grip, am! there lie Is, uiitl meeting of the Illinul Central cabin will boats la held. cruising till a world like for the looking prisoner director Fish' resolutoday in a torture ihuir of the Spanish In- On tlie cliiNlug night uf the race week tion. which he wits prevented thi-nwill lie an Illuminated naval quisition. front reading by his encounter In which all the Igiats at pagi-iju- t a winds The little handle, operator with llanraltHn at the lust meetUniula will Is- - iuvltis! to Ifumplmi Is a there whirr of the machinery, and ing. was adopted with slight In thirty seconds the nuirip machine modlfleulion. Mr. Hanrahun has riot only dissected a ehunicter, but was present. The illrertors rehas, by the printing contrivance befused to discuss what took neath, put it down In black Htnl white, place. Mr. Fish left first, the FIX on clcnn paper. Those who have tried TO remaining directors continuing most It have found It Ingenious, and in session. The resolutions are occasionally embarrassing. understood to have made rather serious charges against tha OF WISCONSIN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. present management. MILWAl'KKK, AVIs., Sept. 4 The memlier of the Wisconsin Funeral Directors association, between SuO and 4(o In number, assembled In Milwau- SOUTHERN COTTON ASSOCIATION MEET TOMORROW WILL kee today and began their twenty-sixt- h annual convention. Discussion MARKET 8LOWLY. of business topics will keep the aasneia-llu- n busy for the npxt three days. JACKKoN, Miss., Kept 4. In lu a cull by President Harvey of the executive Jordan, a GAVE HER LIFE commit t"c of tlu- - Houthorn Cotton asTO SAVE OTHERS. sociation will lx- - held here tomorrow to lix tlie minimum price of cotton. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 4. E. H. the United Free.) (By Memljera of the hhsocIuIIoii believe that Hardman will arrive here today at NEW YORK, Kept. 4. Tota much better prii-- ean be maintained noon from his hunting and fishing outof this ytatr than laat. Hundreds tering through the smoke-fille- d bankers throughout the cotton stab-ing at Pelican Bay, Ore., where he went hallways of a Ninety-eigh- th street flat building tohave promised lresldent Jordan their a couple of weeks ago with his two with the day, warning the tenants of a supimrt and sons, their tutor and his physician. fire In the basement, Mrs. Kate in holding cotton to as slow planters After a short stay here the party will a movement um Ih puHHihlc to mulntulu Aroniwlts, aged 80, was overreturn direct to New York. According come and burned to death. a high level In prices. to friends of ilarriman here, the outWomen and children stumbled President Jordan has oilvloed tho over the body of the woman th" usually heavy farmers to eh-eing resulted In the killing of three who saved them, but In their bear and seven deer and the catching avalanchi! of cotton on the market In of 560 trout. Hardman himself failed eagerness to escape did not noSeptember, October anil Nuvi'IiiIht, In prices sin h aa to bag any of the big game, but manto avoid a tice her. always follows a cong t Inn. The aged to catch a few of the trout. Ills sons and the doctor did all the successwill store their of the ussN-lHtioful hunting and caught most of the crop, when aide to do so, and market It slowly, using their warehouse refish. It la said the expense of the outing, ceipts to secure temporary loan from their local banker to meet pressing not Including the special Hardman obligation. The promised aid of lira train, amounted to $4,000 for the two In banker will aid the association weeks and that the members of the maintaining the agreed price, and will Party think the fun they had justified to the financial outlay. alj the financial Institution A freight train Just aheftd of the larger bank account next year. With a short crop In proiect many Harriman special at Kenneth In Shasmembers of the association believe a ta county, was derailed. The outlay caused there prevented Harrim&n get- FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES TO BE minimum price of 15 cents is Justified. 8ETTLED UNDER THE PROThe crop I late and the boll weevil ting here before noon today instead of Inhas worked havoc in some sections of VISIONS OF CAREY ACT. early Tuesday, as he originally the Southwest. tended. September is usually a damage period and the lateness of DENVER, Colo., Sept. 4. Tomorrow the crop makes it unusually susceptible will he a day for Routt coun- to adverse conditions. With prospects TERRORISTS SEEK LIFE ty. In this state, particularly the Little of a 12,000,000 bale crop, with practiSnake River valley, when about 50.000 cally all of last years 13,500,000 bales OF RUSSIAN GRAND DUKE, acre 'if splendid agricultural lands will used, the cotton growers of the South be thrown open for settlement under believe they will realise more per poun 1 (By the United Press.) th provision of the Carey act. The fur their cotton this year than ever BERLIN, Sept. 4. The terSnake river project Is the first of the before. tn have believed rorists are kind launched In Colorado under the nought the death of Grand Duke IOWA M. E. CONFERENCE. Can-law. and from all Indications of his staff Nicholas, who, with will be enMrely successful from every BURLINGTON. Bl, Sept. 4. Many six officers, was expected here tomorrow. The St. Petersburg-Berll- n viewpoint. Many men are now work- delegate, both clergy end laymen, are ing on the canal system, and with the here to take part in the annual selnn express, upon which they had Intended to travel, was present rate of progress water will be of the Iowa conference of the Methowrecked just after midnight and supplied to a large part of the valley dist Episcopal church. The conference next spring, and the entire district. will be in session here during the next eleven persona were Injured, It Is expected, will be under irrigation five or six days, Bishop Cranston during the year. - i i -- I s - - ' - I - I - xx 1 1 1 r i ix - - - , - Amx-iiia- - l - - x ii-i- - ', rei-iinl- l - illa-la- t - - m t'-- . kiloini-tri-khh-- Tm-Hda- - iatr-ticlui- le. PRICE FISHERMAN s k s TO THROW OPEN FERTILE LANDS red-lett- er re |