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Show ountain _ VOLUME X, NUMBER : et ‘ 43. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, 5 epub Ou JUNE 23, 1908. Weather Today-tocal Showers, BLISTERING HEAT SHROUDS CHICAGO MRS. TAFT WOULD JIM DEVINE NOT "OTOP DIVORCES YET FIRE CHIEF Death and Prostrations Follow; Mercury Reaches 100 on the Street. Declares Separations Are Now .Filed the Same as a Will. ELEVEN KILLED IN EVERY DENVERITE WATERS GET 12 AS TAFT VIEWS TEXAS RACE RIOT HOPES 10 GET IN MORE VICTIMS A PRESIDENT _ Army of Farmers Are Driving Negroes From the Country. DEATH DRIVES Governor WOMAN Orders MAD Out Militia: Big Scramble for Tickets the Democratic Convention. NO DENVER to! Drowning Comes to an Even Dozen About New York, GOOD SWIMMER STRANGLES DOORKEEPERS Trouble Commences Today| Changing of Seats in a With the Allotment of Boat Brings Deatht One Man, the Seats. Feeling Reaches Fever eat, oy Voices Ideas__ of Quality for Future. MUST CONTINUE President Sterling the __ POLICIES GREAT FEAR OF MAD DOGS | Uncontrolled, Yesterday, | New York. June 22.-In the waters New York, June :22.-William I = r . near New York, a twelve men met death fo Taft, the Republican aa candidate : for the s ae Sate e ; i [Dy drowning, One lost his life while] Presidency, has written for Collier's six negroes. ive | Denve it should. escape, was shot groes were Ned Will Johnson, 2 heh These a Villlams and all unde chs gt ed of Hug down Williams, Jerry Mose Spellman, Will Manuel They had WwW tih A, complicity Dean, a t ne&-( yp Evans, Cleve] $100,000 in jt remembered coming to convention, money 2 ‘ to by] iRoanee eribute * his neck capsized in : Vas his from dency a in Y.| into red a . Posse rf Following ing the and started had the a hanc 1} a the ens After es 4 Negroes, disclosure this convention real morn-| tion and farmers of rifles the vicinity armed]tjme with and. shotguns] the to themselves on a systematic hunt after} : Softz every negro of known bad tendencies At the same time pistols and ether weapons began and to bethe seen in] the hands of negroes county ence officers eas ried found they were ernor dered and. to a squad of the seene. rangers r The the tone ss er a was the situation the seats. was the . jobs, s¢ There finislace se TIE 5 city GHNe cramps while s ,|and . tank lace-except Kor ies hy ©-l= an is plenty of|" » Ae areca were orHouston ¢ fae when to the tired, purty bathing > body a man at North drowned jn recovera CoN et Known boy, HMoptacong, while J the drowned convention hall.j ing the Upset Rowboat. Ty, . : in 7 Thomas Clarkson, Patrick . being use-| . mia for peace to be- . of Duties any Have Grown Tae President will and factions ~ s hot aS * were de sian a out- fer ‘ A six than genius In| David Coffey were rowing across] East. river when in trying tO) turtle] ‘change seats, me theseersboat turned ne #24 the, sree were. thrown aa the) cross-| that rolled into the city) Yer The tere mae b ae Phe ¢é forth an and portended tho crack of that death ented on someone. or St ies ton,n,-Evans Sauna Eve t All } are \ fe ine tt charged witn jeath in we their va hac pis(REE EET having of Dean, ) ce Aer had the . BE 8 W.¥ R. Speer, Mayor "1k , ow WP "4 Later the bodies Thomas were] Bronx," a steamboat inte - ryiew - a. to those in He - §apouia office: but Sook. 0 to ctrati ‘ a} Wa ne-}| arlv Sees } ve <« Chairman C. . W.r lis, C. F. Wilson § anding > In at c - e ov the curb id oO front "ars in Sc 0 Joseph ot | P2ck front officers; x fon W nen In-}a t aa nNex. ‘ i] : -anture captured tLusive |e! Augusto San eonfession that him: , by Johnson, wae w in ‘ brother-|\of jail at Cen-| oT ‘The jail Isef guarded heavily|‘ a eh i ak aes has already ; the. L trouble t . , cp been 7 out eet toll Meantime 7 countryside remains) in the entire} disorder the it city, Sullivan ‘mper pamssed butt \ be-| of interests which comes to him with] - party rh | < " . the notel tee . - summer . This nome. : ae pith . oe into turned ing ssi t the ‘ *y Ee vie sobriquet al." fe eriticalt oa oe wil v ill. 1 of the men heal . aha w ¢ y n will make for fuse vik runnine me 7 a < > cen arge rf " ordered le unmuzzl ee by canines Morton park e n it ae by y ththe arte ie olice. canines the re d polic J : dogs za home; sn hour' arrive in ve car with M¢ dill ; ; ; hisswife, was late Mark whoHanna SsUMIMCE!) in both sie bite ‘the:: th old ‘ ‘fole iaughter of ai 3 f cial D:JAVIE 1 Rk.. Fran is of St.. governor. of Missouri, a ee ‘ Phas ae PERSE oe ee see aero be nominated 1 oes ae East loose Phe .can er only doubt, vention, is Denver crowds that as in well he Dettling, ‘William, view: th AECare "DT i No think promipre vent has to}‘There: keeper Republic an fear DANfar."' re ee erBante candidate lon nter n thOF} rhe present = com- arm Ganada . C g is for @ ‘ In t common as mother. The his| 2 Yeat © Headache. and died Lee other bathing: oe P: p'tea old, a by drinki Pe hous hou e"I Rea Me with Brown,. tie Mrs. Mary, 7 Tatt Vv, eae 31 years » «c ‘ontinued on Two. the musts . } by accomplishment m old, ) of the t than f i: i Pr esident, ident is easier He ; since to before ‘ was Ve it set ca we be é : Candidate as : « i standard re " BO t--think.this| hour The has. at A come. policies for which he must. be continued = ‘ "eht and pn are Tignt oe ‘people the of les h is success : ae him reforms . Es oo ‘ Taft mentary Inaugurated | the clearly " a na irk ps defined. Dre The Yale liment j Paid. a Conn., Haven, ew ary ana developed.! they are the poliea ne reason that For : ' ss Pease' D&fore great» Reaches » Com < came to . White ; = 22.-Sec- June , toa Just}« Is Snalaiaiee N good a boi c Yale i today J just 7 hear cheers following a was by no means compli: s the present House, occupant though it of praised the big candidate in contrast, as the 7 probable new executive. remarks- the hear not did He which were made by former Senator John €n-)He 5 ' a we , 6 c Pas "Ce iitie sha niadelno "andouucement our natural resources and the Pip itr == aaa Ue musthe cOom-| OF a too, URS rtunity of | YoloPmenh ‘selected: because: Hot. te SpringsBa ‘was Was sele ase ¢ {¢| etiantian and Cin- of aera Se eatoniath proximity to Washington cinnati,. with which points Mr Patt|:™* ld be his aim to give high tone are as|ted going must to do they want citizens, weather hot the GT as pecially during all) Belnge a resort. Hot Springs but "oll "prAVen Riunetives in of the a convet tt tlo more. prominent Pe minimize. 1AleS - committer language citizens eo : visit. the the . s ‘C. Spooner heard of about ; f Wisconsin-but them later. iho The Jawyer a under 5his oath owes *it and to himself to stand to«, his country actin . >j m At e DeRuior . principle on +the bask irm Rovere nt. reas _th is va a Say tax of ler : A, 4 aot IBC pals rite rh aR rT what..we Denver we can : i 1>be of nieexe! re Klin J raoeyy be sympathetic, : Door bave AL Keepers. . a plan that will will before be stationed until ten} he takes his plac want toandequal that things surpass in MUSE IEMOVE t conn aca caput nt a na to march ; : Vash ¥t¢ Washington enough im 5 to Fi anda Mi of z Southerners x wi he permit in in itmanagement In the matteT) the committee for tent a 500 andOverletters retary through (Continued candidate pliched his hall hag "York, 4 e June 22.-High~ Jinks enn aealn rel ll at not one) from Page Two.) ar e near} be frequent 2 ‘ visits Washington to] I by | = apta Captain trial, plaint stu are}names one selection of} friends to the fact] Haines Republican|in San *resident ha jn the South, eve Sent P. Captain served 7 8 ¢ of ae on , ine ; Haines, his ; his a comes to| \ etna iv in w Lee a mo pe cently stationed. ; Captain Huines's them Among the during letters the| eral dropped nights brother e saw were]the in on brother during in was his says There was General 2 scene Haines, in the father see household answers telegrams js,o, will ee oe gion . co lawyer, ate| congratulatory were received by telegrams the see-|] today. ppeparing ‘ he among to received all the by Mr- letters| will fate ‘pully one day. his Taft.}in be Individual and will. be] ae writer. Taft willl the leiters, a task that of the this Then glad> the the sister- ABE absence the Philippines and shocking, he says eaptain, ears, charge now, retired, Lieutenant of the has ": "Tt speak 5 in an impersonal he went on and 7-am ee an cami government ° added < ak way." said: 5 next. President. B a a of he United States is to be a lawyer , f > she knows the constitutional limitations of the executive and the other branches of government." : 5 c , Just at this moment a long Yale yell was given with a ‘Taft'? at the : ee end announcing the arrival of th candidate. Senator Spooner, during @ : . luded th . ld ess the cheering, concludec e address With the : "Mind lawyer vt : whom } words you, I will he Eaparentiy don't; be," eat 2f say was Colonel fort, was of was in. frained from. polities "He was humorous than anything else, ing of women barristers witnesses daybreak this morning general fort got reached laboratory «at the tion where many explosives for the Ludlow.) by tO}was expert burned chemists to the adre- more warn- against the the at chemical nayal torpedo slasecret tests of high navy are daily made and nayal ground, officers, The cause the}of the fire. is a mystery and a board credit the ‘scandal that impunged fair name of the captain's wife of officers are now making an invesMrs. Ifaines is now with her parents|/tigation, The loss to the government 7 in Boston ence to will be about $50,000. ~ a me thon th a "country's of Followed tac "The situation in the Philippines, while I lived there-four years it was --was most interesting and I became thoroughly familiar with every phase of it. It meant more than _ polities. The question involved statesmanship. Mr. Taft always held his conferences home and naturally I heard discussed more freely than one in Washington, It was politics the teacups' as it were in the Phillppines.' Seldom at Any Clubs. ‘Are you a clubwoman? Yes, just as Mr. Taft is a clubman We are both honorary members 0 several clubs, but we are seldom at any Clubs. It is not because I do not belie ve in wlubs do believe in them. 3 "Do you believe in a business life for women?" "Not if a woman wants to have happiness and fulfill her great usefulness in this world. A happy marriage is the most complete and useful life for any woman. ‘To be the mother of sweet, healthy children is a heritage greater than being-than being vePhan being. the wife of a possible President? uggested, Yes, than ce ‘ing the mistress of the White House," she said. SENATOR BURROWS- VISITING DENVER Julius Denver, June 22 -Senator Caesar Burrows of Michigan, tempoconrary chairman of the Republican vention, arrived in Denver from Chicago this morning "I've just come out for the air and a little rest," was Senator Burrows's only explanation for coming Into the of the enemy at this time ‘No, I didn't come out to help the Democrats select a candidate for President I guess they can attend to that themselves without the help of an outsider. We had a great convention in Chicago and put two strong men in the field. \The party is to be congratulated on the work of the convention and its eandidates," Senator: Burrows came in from Chicago with) Thomas F. Walsh, and will spend the next two weeks at the Walsh summer home, Wolhurst. had he hung Mayor's Orders, Stirred up Ifornet's Nest, bad Many things have transpired since he mayor stirred up the monkeys and then "snuck" out of town. By removing Chief Vail om the flre depertnent. on 2 pretext of nough atees of mon Perils, force "I followed the mayor's orders to the letter," says Sandy, Chief Charles .T. Vail was removed by the mayor and the council unanimously confirmed his action. "For the good of the service" was the mayor's reason. Byron R. Crosby was removed acting. Mayor. Davis, "for the good of the service.' Councilman Holley was the only one who yoted against it. His eason w ras that the whole matter > been sent to the fire comof which he is a mémber., motion of Councilman Martin, chairman of the fire committee, William T. Ayland, the ranking captain in the department, pro tem Vail be notified today of his dismissal and Ayland will be instructed to head the department at the same time. many paiple-"eveh sufficient mayor wired back LO. - Aa, Fowler, his private secretary, to withhold the appointment. Laws. "T seem to be very radical upon this subject,"" continued the wife of the sec retary, "but to me>*there : no peril in our eountry today that can come so sar destroying it.' wou!d "As the wife of a President, in national you interest yourself much polities?" I renal "As the wife of Mr. Taft I interested myself in anything that vitally affected him or in which he was absorbed. I do not believe in a woman meddling in politics or in asserting herself along those lines, but I think woman can discuss with her husthe opinions of the national inand in many instances she give up her opinion on queswith which they come in contions camp Newport, Danore R. I,cry JunePine 22.-Just ot SuM~) prospective perils with a -short this, but Bee aes that concurrence } t hati what ; loathe who but his hearers knew na 7h fr applause Ane elr 4 se as co-re snondent. ‘ apie n all his statements is well known in army circtes)* eter Taft made Francisco, where he was redress himself "following one from Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. Gar-|moned for advice. When. the field, widows of former Presidents arrived the commander of the Stenographers and clerks are busy]|.pusy. Though the gossip had act-|ond the s distance with thé] in long politics and it may help| admirably | pimp to remain thing, and camps ilen. get seats, the members| committee have made 4) the vox popull be permit- The, ee New New WN al who --- deey onsucecession.| duty at|/ment goes Southerners was one orderliness'" |session. | otha na "IT deep ‘action to the rela ‘ort Hamilton where reve are} LLisfactiol ad pe pple _ cp have been held nightly by} he: jo-| With? whom the' big-'secretary ‘18 ‘aysaidto" have oes { will be} bee na prime They will able 10] members the yOMES CY set will be) _.{see him favorite often because of hisbe visits to] recounted of if the divorce ‘action brought] do, ne a ay ae a © sent itive, dane 7A Spooner t Gen sd Ae INKS re- inet- ei ; * a ‘ain The§ will the speechmaking a ease who ee ae ve rou al a on nisa thigae the candidate. . . temperature physical and a are oii } CORA On Be Cig in "ta: be Greatest meth- cs Divorce ort ia getting tto | Do ape "When 2, proceec vful lawful with around the city and county building last night. The city council didn't even know there was an appointmeat on the hook ot James Devine for chief of the fire department The appointment, made out by the mayor Saturday and handed city recorder, was gently but lifted out of the "communicafrom the' mayor" and he was that Devine couldn't be ap- La a arial percentageo m-xo into the most sacred Yel tae in life with such a thought as anticipated divoree, then there 1s grave ahead eo might build up the greatest the world so we might et the coos will i. every ruler of the earth; we mig have a credit and tne ecules in. the history when within (tie, of tions, but ¢ homes our country there is moral laxity aad family ties can be broken up in aj twinkling, through a process of law that is looked upon as a matter of couse-Just as one would file a will or a deed-then there is a greater danger to our country than could come from war with forelgn nations. . Page made was speech Spooner's Senator na isable S soon as possible ° against > equally law, cae of 4 the forcement jh‘ f sibl ] A: ‘a8 is 3 Ve x. Ante fic aa ie : q pen and low, be thehis powerful and the at the . luncheon of the law will go : to Hot Springs and there estaibfirst thought. The 5 s school : a 1 He will 1] lose no time : a eak, should ur becountry his fir: from ent. alumni ItLane was mainly advice to lish headquarters, laxity or}... : ; in "gfetting down | to- the. work:-of) the anger to ou OE : 2S young lawyers about to be graduated Aer ‘actically deterfayoritism in ". this The is theconservation greatest On€/. ng jis concluding paragraphs in part campaign He x4 ha practically deter i F of - ocd. on-hiscleri¢altoree, itusssatd.tone have to face C : : 1 were as follows; of f "the Uniform Prostrati r a 9Y Physicians... jin time to oe prove) "Itc remained . ssfor . Roosevelt . t t how the people will ee eer pas 1 "| speech that _ | strong and true leadership when the % to té he Iw ulways ANGRY Mayor Bransford had to go out of town to learn that he isn't running the city administration, but the knowledge of that fact would have come to him "Such conditions are shocking and are most demoralizing. Wherever and whenever I could «do enyrhne to influénce - legislators. to ma more stringent laws I would do it, aid believe that every woman in America should feel the same way. To begin with, if divorces are to be granted ut all there should be a uniform divorce law for all the states-for the natlon- and 1en there would be no attempt to evade aS is being done at the present time The she carr ouee ' Burden, James, 59 years taken the Pree s hospital and old, reviewed As ts sec- Sec censure stoo the vacation of to ane Le- made i visit: » person Speeches a Guide 1 "from Washington we may learn vo , i . sineoln's life nobility, and Pe aes tae ae and spee hes ae ' 1is so rs ah na A ea W Bra oe oe hy ee { . . ' the; summer Spring Va a short in. admit es popularLincoln's will‘ pollti- 22.-Taft's arshort. I for will unwaveringly, South. program atta acl them ita + by iné the!) 5ed. oA id they will be]ed yet, but the request will be denied.) eee CORRE SUE DEAS 5 6 e eines { can|The members figure that the whole surprised, tor fae to outdo Chi-|population of the city would turn out,| rer is go cago La > of. heat his . ro out eal wishes neither} carrying thhe rea of outburst ephemeral by any related applau e nor diverted by any J ‘ the trouble, says. Mi Woodson especially happy over the will not: be a_ Denver door-|) Flot Springs hey point and no doorkeeper will know]that it is the first time a where he |minutes con-|or convention lerfeet In 3 ma: Here) may 4 wish to. ria: COS 4 ce Florida an 1 out onan: © c- j coolness of seat sort . nee presidency ailing to See aan at the }of the local ee if it does|request that a 2 its members. ofthe lecal thes ills and use bad rep whicago. ntion,"Theto} } all we ee We conv at large, Se iaahe elosely oe ei they can near i position brother ‘ harles P, Taft, in Cineinnat immediately after he lays down thi duttes of secretary of war on June 30. aul that is desirous Taft P. Charle 1efamil theluding:the ort rs ' Woods Denver' coming 5 "conven- | Neither same will door anytwo man days be ine o Chi- old, 50: yeots * ; _ éann ‘ int ee iret } ® i tocs *f , ‘ sedis. day at ‘the war department sm ‘ = Sie. aeelaesiyMr. Chicago convention ning after his re- | manage d but for that oe ities Be ea wi « ee a that re extended athe r yet Oe th local a tn later avten. ty ea s BRS oe st ay } a WRITE, . v awhile with ihe Des Seunstrie jickers at Willaw Springs, the f people, he : is human and he; must Hr charity , ras ask their for his mistake When they have ceased to believe t : neerity and uprightness of ote Ms si } iis "h at Ss s task . Once, pose, is a chee convinced that he has divined and is Campaign P Resart ts First Be "ll I can do is to ai tadioMwObdson Mr, Walsh, there is not} ‘doubt. th 1t Bryan will in oe alsh from said cps iar turn ofr to ‘ S \ Denver to the city block than in. any if ha he ar eae a other cit ot ine _" t 3 worl t ‘ i ition t ndwachen ¢ of (eee: Hhorsebeck 5riding, ann, enaple nin |)a 0.6 ee nrominent eiiizens, together wit to itheaap « ert : on Asifelondal thinned or f ing hy « pathg ane ard 1 Cc 10Ou; a a I ¢ ' The selection o ot Springs as hi entitled to the best seat in the coner a ‘tal By N oe rt auses fon hall political capita V Ih raft causes Louls, 10 whois sis ~ t ee the Secretary cane entso is and Please -tell--usthe ‘) mourned Chairman, rove | Cal committer MeCormick eee Pe ocratic polipower in national De (ey Mr. Walsh {co < ta » a muest € ais T he mining ae erea oo REA THEN SO ef C Tien rani running The §S sit ix Deed. Frank, 35 years Ill.; overcome. by in the garden ee , Conduct June Washington, pet "headquirtatestor, to be located at Hot = will } to ; Will: Sunny ther@dislar station Naturally first We for. a And Wolcott home their headquarters among » ve * Chief Chi 1 the guests whom me Mr Walsh Loneworth. will entertain Congres®= and® will his bewife, Presi man Longwort ! dent Roosevelt's daughter. rhe yowill rrive in Denver) July 4 or 5 in a spe eee says mone if) lool ed after b Biy t Natior power of ind. } anether dur| * aae CANOE yin Cee S¢ se ‘ ae 1 Was b * ionic . r 3 Ss or a£ Spee eee S hington reer Bosten or na tion the Must rushed SAT Se eee ae Sa sone From lonkeat oar "9 : tickets that the since heard Indians even ha‘ the take 7 Guests Denver," Wolhurst Fo Walsh 2% oes ine June members were ps as urst. > Sid ° members *lIarkec Clarkson, | and 5 ill Chat at 2 1s invited all the United States' to ha to be lose.comimunication.| seo bey ss & be, | the essentials in government are three be) her.I cuests.. The. people whoare ¥ a)om t narect ‘pint aaLit a s uch | £0 his administration as Mr. Roosevelt) qivisions-the executive, the, legigh15 a UCce vtfen, ¢ wiiM ae , a coming t6"the convention are-goin biua mie be necessary, ‘but it do has by eevee ae lf w ae tive and the judicial, Each must 7 way and spe ot}.Ino ae Rees toeels do te much. Seds "ia traveling, . | aof Wing earnestwith.and the effective methoas ¢ 2 ee 0 ees 2 to travel a long way spe a a expect. affairs of the na=< ep ce ats ' pena : Summer, 02 the ue ‘3 Re to Mineowner Many Notables ‘o] Coloa,, _ Denver, oS ‘their V ea ri way.from Coffey the i e m woe their began nittee The trouble is-thattalethe of Denver ple all want to go to the show. \ paid for it-$100,000 iy money, don't. ; forget that-and they : . think it theirs But the) sub=commit| 9 Colorado ; ceive ecannin hf aE measures, sStre of to dinner quite] the <sub-com-] ome mt shor oO . aurte main Aud ve to 1 the visit the . t \ if ean ms* a « 7 a itclimate LOW CC 4 arty. Vv went pariy so the If,{ happ) } ony on N and 2 and | mittee -~.-+---_- the members maintained clashes between whites.and blacks ar To 1 5 4 urrenc¢ t is reported | tobe of hourl Seep been wounded} over Denve mountains Rocky gro : a : ick gaat est in the encoun avoee = he last fight with fF . swimming was - . upi he . m ; y ay,e)mor scenes of| from ‘as . ‘Then cameft Il. ttorrum Se the il Denver. calles to lay | w tak 8 ‘ governor the »the ‘section h wnikesto nifesto yA eltizens of Acar bet | et| tir ¢ the Ses cit * a. airy 1% ind eh api adage oS nee ra i. there "were "not, TOOMIS...CiMs round But after some one had said, Why, look who we the clerks got: busy"and:found Sodwine places for r ‘ "1p n 4 who ' ea Re just temtemper Just the » same-and same and - thatthat ‘tem-|Tagt pet re WOret s . . has s gone pone abroad that aj us the rumor abroat mob of whites have capture ao' Hous: ss 1 est. train: ‘and "is: fore-) ton xe ind : mart to Center in| Ing, the -CNEMee! Te i 3 yy ieht and order ne he ma Lt yrs oO ee 2 AreAde, Car. Motor motor ear pare made The > Rober his oul. Irfka, MeNally vas | groes met vengeanc hen satedthes en-| Binbe aJo h er uMMarl Mia's;_.Serge ie eauit Sal eat free geal ‘olo ; 1tered the white men. rhe. situ-} 6010 s vy CEE pene : arms of the national committee, SEL ations Lens" ° ‘a known has been here for the past ten days. The . three ae soaerry ‘pr rice i The : greeting of theinlave native-born was als-of dead fourth. : Martin was to be p ; ee as tate? Of {warm but that of Colonel Marti 1 2 ‘ cea toward "n- ere to the weath- edad pata all ; ver the ote ene re pujance Bee ee city, and the rea ‘ were kept busy throughrut Madthe dodi eo : 7 persons ie . Fo sare numerous. Ten nat tL) She She nee waLit"ONSCI a severe "Cz 2 those hiss Sire Voted iscious ou; of office in-all branches of private gciivity for information and opinion, jn that he may arrive the truth] : when he ts surrounded by the conflict) Franklin, W. PF. R. Mills, +o} with them, rushed to their assistance. | president as their instrument the e 2% Day,,of local committee. vriiton inhadgripping disappeared, he suc»ression their thewishes. He thought should Ww ere 3. W M,.ont 7 the a a ee big | ceeded Gyn andbut swimming] pe always of near people in ‘and : RODGERS. "Yes, if it were in my power divorce would be stopped entirely," she said. Of course there are cases where foe might be legally granted, but there should be no ré marriage allowed, The laxity of our divorcee laws is a menace to the very morals of the is an appalling evil and +t * on the increase instead of diminishing. ! remember the time when one read of persons who never knew of divorces, but now everybody comes in contact with divorced people-in every class of soctety-. s countenanced by the so-called highest social. circles, and it is made light of, and a woman in many instances is received with as much favor after she is divorced as she was before ¥ ‘ painters" ¥-fewhole, wftatrs-unselliche| Wyle," : Estee, 18 years old. died mamers were resent ec t e ThoughMew i public imme Grete rensaiees | 02"BS ee arith or Oe a. at the covnty boeplital or gastritis, netne sucked under the boat pation with ationdine private affairs may keep|superinduced heat; last the Prday child was hoy kespital taken! to the' by or| primaries from them arietoad: they: ere SNe opine ngbe~ help much @ Were many re- nie e stde: the "body or her husband. insane: | narky about che. pene climate and]; a they. were not:complimentary. It was then that the white een y went tols we~ ns news went broadeast that Aaron he fair word the s ‘ial plead go : an hour = and a half late ~}longing to the department of j ari- ihe fair words of f the special pleader.| poster;an committca sulclde Johnson, whitesitting tarmer, Choise el katesto eine an neatiankee ties, ee eae fhree Blackwell's Isl- |} goeht ‘In. many though theRie Most)ing in a bess ro been shot another Gown while with had) his} \ gat eae hawty re, | ond, was pas deekhands after, senses, he is thesoneliest nC iat oes paris Sayinggreen he was wife, boy and baby. His wife, crazed olen. about. Weuver- Ava ther: Sn tice jumped avarwoarh and swam to them.] the United Sta d directly by by th hear. at the desper: ad ection of the negroes, ease najJehn Milton and William Gyn, who] tne people, thet t e hes Munth gave: chase, screaming "base all ‘her | ¥¢s route at Ses the: sch dayd we swimming nearby, struck o by the ' ne _maso'; v sn " re He wave. as a result of other deaths, , s 36 ac has hot 2 died equipment the qirectls attributable Moree pee by the ) -the .weather would continue or longer ef woe oo. one ape day before IA J. Cox - deaths Many > is better in ete sald, four days Ww orking a deeds ‘TOLA. New York, June 22- if a woman could be President of these United States of America and that woman were. Mrs. Howard Taft, there would be no divorces granted to anybody for any. cause whatever-that ‘is, if such a thing were in the power of a Presidént That is what Mrs..Taft told me loday during a two hours' talk-the first interview she has giver since her husband become (the nominee © for the highest office in the land We ware on the train from: New York to New Haven a "hippy clearly the ‘eae ov sateened Broader. duties sw ih me Thess € at any compact which him free from promises sem the: heat nice chiara e teen ~ > or ee ae are promised S PSS % predicted Toseaan Henry ho honor and} He must sake of his own to be President seeks omThe : aon iit Py nee by the constitution, have grown | ©°50yroader in thelr interpretation with the growth of the « aia vy. He st d . ae a e shoule Cass, @ in thefheprime of years, health work] and| while Grange, vigor capacity for hard le AD only 7 McNally] 224 *"@ Mahone and. j in while| of of the power, for the best interests of the nation, he is untrue to himself and his support-| if he does not fight valiantly for ah : : _he accepts the leaderelection after Ship But, of course, he must draw control b along hope af-| office honor ers line leave caught can poor President Confident that platform on which he stands {: the nol Staten man Chester Hart and John *- Gengal, | Mastering the essential interests of all Komos, Sarah, nine years old. drowned near Cochran's. park. cae cen ene girt aitacka was playing' atoA home when' and undergoing e str ne sovernment) s m« -lwas ea local com-| of thanks-| ; a the shore. a near-res ? jeadtnan28S were ready to dispirited no that great power and i North] y in og Beach,| swimming N. Donahue, on ‘ r sks Sullivan There balseany. souRe o E ¥ Nes David Griffin of Brooklyn, Mr. Woodson andjin eddy to. at swim the Sheepshead bay when they reached} trying from a pavilion Er ‘ss qarpriese Sar a apy § se ihe of the place that they the! rained el Lake Frank 631) Gn ihe necks of said mittee members with words vas a Unknown rive the Prefer for the of mind never . adi the Hur-| ley nad it in their minds that some/' goy- tall would> be Dee 1o-/ sal talk IT 1ey eae "e to the agree- light guards of this city were instruct-[ cd-to hold themselves in readiness to take a will leave nk special train and tonight vans nen -the Phis h; of aeet -corations I sub-committee t Woodson and a Z , [ TheSullivan first place went power- to cope with the situation. appeals were made to the ; name the special without re captain| lighter his afternoon Burgha Singleton! the fact that Denver has its conven-| _. Obert Roper, drowned in' Harlem Hardie Evans and Henry Thomas, ne-|tjon hall ready. And that conyention| "ver While bathing. were found dead on the road-| pall js a beauty. 148 ait vais ee He Joseph Boanzo, lost in Harlem river] : : , side between Hemphill. and Geneva, | 5,a rised ithan i eveniihe much talkedcor | ale2 bathing: their bodies riddled with bullets. ey | De nveReolinar Ry shine ate ache George Williamson taken with | = that ‘Ul, he ts unworthy unfit for the use of groes, too, are alleged to have in the plot to kill Dean. know . alone ladder > to j ford unduly to seck "a of} 1!fe he > isig attracted by rescue neck Landman, Central , -2™Pson; fell Hudson river in dive river broke a a : East Krise, pool ‘ by are; drowned teal Theodore the New York of t than| sad : broken os ank A. M. the the sub-committee ETcdrd AMEREGTPOdained ) had The victims John Milton, me n s| s| ! money back Geile a - « ne thi gave gt t that| that ae Wit to get the Crake Sra murder!sjnembers of farmer.] the OUAIA Ir . real zens js how WHY : in the white be function and the idea most of the citizen : Phey are] been jailed > consider national BY Chicago, June .22.-With oa prostrated -_<--- today x deac ‘siwas lead and scores the ; ; . ene au ee = in ¢ hicago for six years, two white men Saturday near Hemp-] afternoon And Denver not only has| ‘U7es. Six men imperilling their lives] - ,, cris : . greea at the a: } Ee hill. the giad hand, but both hands ready|'® Save those who were struggling in In the four years that [ have been dauroe hott oe 1our, which is é ' é ady : > = : rite ¢ 5 alr At midnight Sunday 150 armed meni for the other members of ue com-| the stream One victim, an expert member of the cabinet, I have be- lastest a Be the Warmest. marched to the jail at He HA and mittee and the delegates and-visitora| os mmer,. strangled: ini they water of |COme Ttamillar enough With the re-| 7 os hiet See ete en nbove after .overpowerlng the «jailer and/as well, when they begin to come,| tie, East Side Y. M. C. pool after; SPonsibilities and burdens of the Pres- | xNe ae ¢ temperature this! year out WERE Caucus of Two Days Resulted in Sizzling Wire to Mayor, oo Sullivan of the sub-committee on ar-; trying to rescue three men who had{ Weekly the following interesting pa-|"oday at aie Smee Tete _ TAngements and Secretary Urey Wood-| ca ansized as they tried to change seats.| per on-the-office-ef chief magistrate: ature latnael erases me. The temperson otf the Democratie National heres (Hey a light boat in the Fast river. This j Street at. 4 wales apstape ti ae "eS¢C was : : e Wweathece bu = hittee hen they arrived here ne rescue wa attended by _dramatic fe a-| BY WILLIAM H. TAPT reau's : thermometerx. te ateen' took PATRIGTS House, -<-cee and the the rr gro, were immediately strung up to near-| thoge Who ‘ _ by. trees and the s sixth, attempting to} Democratic -_-_--- NOT FOR WOMEN Lonesome Uninuzzled Canines Are Shot Would Sooner Be a Mother Man in U. Si-Must Be On. Sight-40. Killed Than Mistress of White BY WILLIAM: H. CULV fw ns Denver. June 22.-Denver exiended| eS ; nee the glad hand to Chairman Roger C guards, POLITICS Is Most Houston, Tex., June 22.-Nino nefoes eis ¢ tv > > oh re > oe ay ‘ : fees re dead, =‘ ac wogress between arme whites and blacks, the state rangers militia have been called out ana] whole of east Texas iS seething in] throes of hatred against the ne-| as the 3s. resuit res ofof as of , the > murder Vail Is Removed, but Expected Appointment Fails to Connect. tl hen he carved vy adm! this: "00d Santon of Kietecit into a Pullma blew for California. If he had heckba that opinion he would oer learned that it was excess bagga Caucus Lasted aber Days, All day Sunday and far into Sunday night the. American: party workers were meeting. The caucus held In EE. Darmer's amos on the fourth floor of the Commercial packed with workers. of the inner circle, prominent among them being Frank Sefrit, did not. find this: rendezvous a.very healthy spot. They kept under cover Indignatiea centered in that office. It started from of all parts town and congealed there into a fiery' mass that heaped damnation upon the mayor, Jim Devine and all e : in sympathy appointment. rhe resumed Monaday. It was irregular, but it was good, and by Monday afternoon the appetite for or had been whetted to the point here raw councilmen asa menu would have been entirely satisfactory. ‘Thi counciImen who sit in ‘the a aaa majority, were ordered appe: and they aid, some with fear and tre mobi Nie in their eyé and othe rs with blood Mayor Stands Aione. On Sunday Councilmen Wood and Reedall said they would support the mayor's appointment On - Monday they got into the bandwagon with (Continued on Page Two.) CANDIDATE SHERMAN TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL Was Unable to Continue Journey to Utica Yesterday. Cleveland, June 2 -Access His to James Schooleraft Sherman, Republican vice presidential nominee, has been denied -sinee his arrival in. the home of Myron ‘TT, Herrick,, former governor of Ohio, early Sunday. morning, because of an attack of biliousness, his physical condition for a time being considered. serious, Mr. Sherman intended to Jeave for Utica: today, but the trip: was abandoned. because of his illness» Tonight he was improved. His physician today gave permission for the planning of the return to Utica. tomorrow morning Mr. Sherman, with his, secretary and party of three friends, expects to leave Cleveland at 8:20 o'clock tomorrow morning, arriving in Utica at 10:20 tomorrow night, The vice presidential nominee's condition is due to his exertions, necessity of keeping late hours and the trip to Cincinnatl When he arrived. at Governor Herrick's.home he went.immediately to his rooms and a physiclin was called at once. The aval cian ordered Mr. Sherman secluded and forbade access to him, A numsuggestions political ber of important comnational the to do with having presented were chairmanship mittee to leave forced was Sherman Mr. and or score the seeing without city the more to see political leaders who him, > _ -- New Plant for June Wyo., Lander, in others and Hudson with supplied to be plant central Popo the on have sought -- Hudson, of town 22.-The are this section power and Nght the at located near river, Agie |