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Show LIVES SAVED AT SMALL COST Figures Showing Expenditures the Maintenance of Tubercu- For BRYAN LOSES PETTY CHEATED THE GALLOWS GRIP TURNED losis Sanatorium!. In a comparative study of the cost of maintenance In thirty tuberculosis eanatorlums the National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis found that the food cost in most of the institutions represented one-tlflrof the annual expenditures. dally food cost per pa ;"he average was $0,544. The expenditures for salaries and wages represented nearly another third, being $0,481 per day per patient out of a total of $1.GG9. The fuel, oil and light cost was S0.20G per capita per dleni, or about of the total cost. The dally cost In the several Institutions ranged all the way from I0.94C per patlunt to $2,555. In the far west and southwest, as tn Colorado and Nuw Mexico and Call, fornla, the cost was higher than In the east. jln. New Yofk aUd New Kngland being $2,025 per patient as against The total expenditures of the $1,748. d After Wlrt'ert'ng to' Impassioned dress by Thrice Defeated Candidate for President, Delegates Vote In Direct Opposition to His Views. .. Ad- $1,30.1,953.28 while the total receipts from all sources were $1,548,525.74." More than 70 per cent, of the receipts were received, from public funds and private benefactions, only 28.8 per cent, being from patients. Stated In another way only 35 per cent, of the total expend! tures were received from patients, the remainder being made up from other ' sources. EPIDEMIC OF ITCH WELSH IN VILLAGE Nebraska Neb. on Tuesday .wrested the leadership of their state organization irom William J. 'Bryan on the IssUe oL.county.optiqn. lly. decisive votes they registered their unbelief in his present polVUs, after listening to an Impassioned appeal from Mr. Bryai) who Island, liquor interests declared the were organized to secure political control of the Btate. The minority plank submitted t by Mr. Bryan was brief .and his opponents declared was an effort to recede from his former attitude. The workers on 'the county option act stood firmly against 'it. Arralgimiemt present' Republican administration is the strong fea-ture of the platform, as It pertains to national Issues. It strongly indorsee the last national Democratic platform and the present state administration. of-th- e . INDORSE. TAFT AND INSURGENCY "In Dowlals, South Wales, about fifteen years ago, families we're 'stricken wholesale by a disease, known itch. Believe me, it is the mott terrible disease of its kind that I know of, as It itches all through your body and makes your life an inferno. Sleep is out of the question and you feel as if a million mosquitoes were attacking you atthe same time. I knew a dozen families tnaVwere bo er as-th- .... ; , Japanese Vessel Struck During Fog and Passengers Took to the Life Boats, But Captain and Majority of Crew Were Unable to Leave Vessel. ' '" . FOR CHEAPER BATHS SUIT BROUGHT AGAINST COMBINATION OF CAPITAL AND PATENT RIGHTS. FATE OF JOY RIDERS. Tried to Cross Track ln Front of Pas-seng- Train, - Grand Junction, between Colo.-I- a Sherman Law Being Invoked Against Alleged Trust. Restraint Of Trade Charged. Sixteen Concerns Are Said to Be Involved. concerns Sixteen 'Washington. manufacturing sanitary enameled ware and their officers located In nine states were proceeded against Friday by the deirtment of Justlee In a bill In equity filed against them at . - ltaltl-nior- Md., under the Sherman antitrust law. The concerns were charged with being a combination in restraint of trade. It U said to control 85 per cent of the output of washbowls, bath tubs, lavatories, drinking fountains Ironand other sanitary enameled ware. It was discovered, according to the governments bill, that the defendants had entered Into a combination for the purpose of controlling the price and terms of sale of their product throughout the United States. It Is alleged that they refused to sell their goods to Jobbers who refused to sign ' ' contracts. It is stated that this suit differs by the from other suits instituted government under the Sherman law In that the defendants have attemptunder ed to conceal their purpose the guise of an ostensible licensing arrangement under a patent. Bill Causes Shooting. Hillings. Mont. J. Ward Huso, a well known business man and highly respected citizen, was shot down in cold blood Monday afternoon in his office by William Denton, a liveryman, ltuse died almost Instantly. Denton, who Is a member of the livery firm of Denton Brothers, escaped on a horse, but was run down within an hour by Under Sheriff iKuiglass and a posse in an automobile and then gave himself up without show of resistance. The quarrel was over a bill of $1. and-hous- One-Dolla- - Sw-tma- well-knbwT- at Santa Monica. Ariiona Town Storm Swept. Angeles. Cal. Messages received here early Saturday conveyed the? report that Histw-- e and iKwglas. Arliona, were again visited by Hood caused by mountain cloudburst and that fmr pe"0" ha4 met dat.h In Illsbe city. Effort to procure further Infprmatlen were balked by the fallin: of the telegraph wires that section of Arizona with of fbe world. the Lo con-nectln- u . rt Heat Drive Man Insane. Cincinnati. Ohio. fw. Wm. Rurnley cut bis wife's throat Monday nigh! and then stashed hi own throat. injuries that will probably prove fatal In both caws. Burnley s art is attributed to craze from Ihe ex tteme beat. The 8panish Atnercian colony In The The s one-fift- r Murdered on Wedding Day. Ixjs Angeles, Cal. Guilty of murder in tbe first d egree wa the verdict brought in by tbe Jury In the case ol i George Flgtieroa, member of a California family, who has been on trial, charged with bavin; murdered bis young wife last May Mrs. Flgtieroa was killed twenty four day after her marriage el ber home friend-who-coul- Grape-Nut- (Copyright.- tlO. ' n .a collision train and an aupassenger tomobile, six miles east of this city, Walter Hodglns, a restaurant- man, formerly of Peoria, 111.; Miss Gladys Carlisle, of Park City, Utah, and Miss Leon a Adams, who declared recently ttiat'h'er home was In Chicago, but she had- - lived In Rock Island. that, knovu as. ,"C,annpiWJn.7 hearty III., and. Park City, Utah, were insympathy with the "Insurgent"' move- stantly killed, and Toriy Rock, of Denaffected. ment 'In and. out of- congress; ' The "The doctors did their best, but platform includes a declarallon . for ver, and C H. Carman, driver, were their remedies were of no avail what- county optfun ns the method of regu- badly bruised. The party had left Grand Junction ever. Then the families tried a druglating the liquor traffic and for an gist who was noted far and .wide for amendment to lie Btate constitution on a Joy ride to Palisade, Colo., sixteen miles east of here.' On the rehis remarkable, cures. People came for direct legislation. turn trip Carman' started to cross the to blm from all parts of the country providing were not adopted These track, the view of which was obfor treatment, but bis medicine made without results matters still worse, as a last resort resolutionstrong opposition, both In 'the structed by a number of fruit wagons, ..committee and upon the and plunged directly In front of the they were advised by a friend to use the Cutlcura Remedies. I am glad to floor of the convention. oncolulng passenger train, traveling tell you that after a few days' treat- .; Moyer'WIH Carry on the Fight. fifty miles an hour. ment with Cutlcura Soip, Ointment Western Federation EARTHQUAKE IN WYOMING. and Resolvetft, the effect was wonder-fu- t af Denver. The In session Miners "executive wetti and the result was a perfect cure all of Tuesday' until late in the afterHouses Are Badly Shaken and Coal in all cases. noon, the lockout In the Black' HilU Mine Damaged. "I may add that my three brothers, distrU-tb:Uthe subject under con:,three sisters, myself and all our famwas received Word Cheyenne. President Moyer .made here ilies have been users of the Cutlcura sideration. 'Monday of, serious earthquake federation Ihe statement that the Remedies for fifteen years. Thomas shocks at Rock Springs, Wyo. They Hugh, 1650 West Huron St, Chicago, would continue Its fight for recogni- were so severe that houses were tion of the organization In this' dis- rocked and 111., June 29, 1909." the walls of a coal mine trict, where at present no miner Is moved so that work at the mine badly inployed unices he signs a card stat- bas been abandoned. The first shock DESERVED it. ing that be Is not affiliated with and was felt at 6:30 p. in. Sunday and the will not affiliate with a labor 'union, last at noon Monday. . statement was but .beyond this ti Prclures were Jarred from the walls made of "the proceedings. badly-shakeby the first The last shock reported was quake. Auto. Killed by Bigamist at noon. The walls of coal mine No. Scranton. Pa. A great stir has 1 were so badly wrenched, the' elecbeen created here by the discovery trical wiring being disconnected,' that lhat James Stetzman. a well known the mine was.abandoned. It has been automobile expert and chauffeur, who since 1868 one of the best producing Was killed near here Sunday In an mines In the state. sccldenj. was a bjjramist, haying' a wife 'here and another In Salt Lake Perish 1o Treacherous Niagara. City. , A few days before the accident, tHuffalo, N. V. Mabel and Blanche Chief Day. of- - Scranton, received a Btrgen, 17 and years old, respeof Salt cts ely, were drowned In the, Devils letter from Mrs. take, making a few Inquiries about Half Acre, a stretch of turbulent ber husband, stating that she was water In the" .Niagara river, Just below Ramus Playln' poker hands laa about to Institute proceedings In di- the International bridge. With two eight I accidentally threw flvo ares. vorce. Stetzman claimed he was not young men they paddled down the Sambo What did de odders do? married to the Scranton woman. river In a canoe, just before a violent Rastue-Thre- w me outer do winw ind and rainstorm blew up. ' Their dow. Escaped Auto, Knocked Out by Goat. frail craft was swamped at a ,xn", Glen" Ridge; Nl V To escape being where rescue wa The Impossible. How He Kept the Law. run down by an automobile and to be boys clung to' the canoe more than an "I noticed," .aald -the knocked unconscious by a goat, was hour until rescued by a launch from be trusted, after- a trip 'through tbe Motor Boat club. tb factory wber preserves are made the; experience that befell Edward of Went Orange, who Is re"that a white powder Is first put In Devpline in Glacier Climb Causes Death. a hospital here, lie was the cans, and that the preserves ar coveringa out in and Wash. Miss Ellen N. Pat bicycle Seattle. riding turning in .then put the .white powder." "Yes," explained the proprietor tc for the automoMle ram into the path rick, of Hopedale. Mass., an excursion "that of a goat. The goat charged on him passenger on the steamship Spokane, the wblt powder Is preservUve. Yoi and be was whirled over the bandit which arrived from southeastern bars and on regaining his feel wai Alaska on Monday, died aboard the y e are compelled to put the pr rve tn a preservative because ac "bulled" Into Insensibility. steamship from heart failure brought about by acute Indigestion after an Idiotic requirement of the government In Ohio. Get Blood First Regular makes It unlawful for us to put exhausting climb up the Mulr glafirst trial of cier. The body was shipped east. Columbus, Oblo.-T- he preservative In the preserves." strength between the "regulars" and Mrs. K, M. "Armstrong, of Brooklyn, "progressives" In the Republican state climbed the glacier on her 7tb birthThere's vitality, snap and convention here Tuesday night result day. pd In favor of the "regulars" by a In a breakfast of wide margin. Fight on Gambling In Butt. Congressman Paul who ban Howtand. of Cleveland, ntftte, ' Mont. County Attorney charge of the "progressive" platform, Tbomss Walker and Sheriff John K. Grape-Nu- ts was defeated by Senator Dick for the O'Rourke will inaugurate an active and cream. chairmanship of the resolutions com- campaign against gambling of all kind lo this county, and tbe first mittee by a vote of IS to 3. ' Why? steps were taken .Monday morning, Because nature stores up Hawaii Still "Wet." when the sheriff and "under sheriff Honolulu. -- In the reoent elect lor made a trip around the city and out In wheat and barley . to determine on tbe flat, endeavoring to find some ordered by congre Potassium Phosphate whether the. Hawaiian island shal place where tbe law was being viobowrne "dry" and the Importation o! lated. . In such form as to all liquor prohibited, the "wets" wor Strike of Foreigners. Nourish brain and nerves. In Honolulu by a vote of 3.S33 to 1S New York. Four hundred employes food expert who originated Return from other part of this an" other lslnids have not' yet been re of the Fedral sugar refinery at Yonk-ers- . N. Y struck. on Monday. All reived, but are expected to add to tb tbe striker are foreigners. majority of the "wets." Will Not Allow Substitute. Asks for Divorce After Fifty Years. Wilson's Grand Rapids, Mich. After ' being Washington. Secretary separated from hi wife for fifty meat inspectors will continue to InRetained jhis valuable years, Charles M, Tuttlg. an Inmate spect lard substitute and not a pound of the soldlera' home, ha Just .begun of that article can go into Interstate Element in the food. uit for divorce. Tuttle testified on or foreign commerce unless It bear "There's a Reason" 'he witness stand on Tuesday that tbe mark "U. 8. Inspected and Thi is the gist of an opinhi going wy to war to fight for big passed." Read the famous little book, ion rendered Monday by Judge Fowlcountry for four years was the -The Road to Wellville," of H his domestic Infelicl er. The opinion declares that lard He declared that hi wife, Fliza substitute, which Is a cooking comlies. Found in Packages. animal fa' befh, never recovered from her finest pound made up of cottonseed oil. Is fairly st his action in going away. The snd four-fiftcouple were married in this country withint the definition of a meat food prod-icand must be Inspected. In , Republicans' Praise '. But Condemn J'Caijmjnism.' Lincoln. Neb. The state convejv tlon of the Republfi-aparty of; Nebraska on Tuesday adopted a, platform strongly' Indorsing the adiiHnls-- t rat Ion of President Taft, expressing unalterable opposition to the "system Nebraska-.- FORTY PASSENGERS OUT OF A TOTAL OF 248 REACHED SHORE IN SAFETY. ONLY sentence to CUrson, die' on the gallows on Friday. July 29, for the murder of his wife. C. C. Petty, who&e legal fight for his life, has been, .one .of the lpugest and. most persistent ever waged .In Nevada, committed suicide in a 'sensational manner in the prison yard of the Carson penitentiary on- - Monday. While being given, his daily exercise in thef company of two other condemned men on the walk in front of the row of celbj. Petty broke from the guard, and, rushing across the yard,' climbed a tall electric light pole. .When he. had gained a pojnt above ttje ground he. paused for a moment aud then plunged headlong to the 'His head' was concrete below. crushed and. be died a few minutes later in the prison hospital. The state board of pardons has held three Bisslons for the- - consideration ot the Petty .case "and on .last Saturday decided Anally that be should die according to the decree of the court. Petty was" convicted of shooting his wife to. death at Sparks.' Ne v. Ney:-j-Und- one-eight- h thirty institutions were JAP STEAMER SINKS WALL Sensational Suicide of Nevada Wife Murderer Who Wae Soon to Have Been Executed for Crime. DISNEBRASKA DEMOCRATS AGREE WITH FORMER LEAD- " EB ON COUNT. OPTION. Grand Democrats THE TO New York nas been speculating for some time regarding the visit which President Monti of Chile Is soon to make to this country. He sailed from FantUgi on July In and will arrive In New York early August. Young Miner Loses Eyes. Reno. Roy Parry, a yonng miner of Virginia City, will become totally blind as the result of an accident which occurred to him recently in the Comstock-Phoen- i mine. He as in an old tun jgsgeij fn laving tra jnel, whtn his pirk struck an un' The ploded charge of dynamite. missed bole was eavi!y loaded and fh consequent explosion snt him fly-- ; !ng, bis sk'n punctured in a score of of rock dilodgd by ' places by pieces the blast. The greatest Injury wa to i his ej I e. Toklo. The Tetsurel-Maru- , plying between Kobe and Dairen, sank Sun Th day night off Chlndo, Korea. steamer had 246 passengers aboard of whom forty were saved. Theotheri are missing. Warships have been sent to the rescue. Direct report from Chlndo state that two of the Tet surel's llfebonts landed forty passengers, who tell of harrowing scenes when the befogged vessel struck. Six lifeboats were launched' and filled with passengers. There was no panic and everything was carried off in the most orderly manner. DROWNED IN QUICKSAND HOLE The captain and a majority of the crew were unable to leave the steamer. Six first class passengers W. Cunning were saved. Including Terrible Fate of Two Boy Who Wer ham, tbe British vice consul at Osa-ku- , as well as thirteen second-clasEngulfed In Treacherous Sand Just as Help Was in Sight. passengers. One hundred and five thlrdclast soldiers passengers and fifty-nin- e .Albuquerque, N. M. George Fiefer, were taken off In boats, and there Is aged 11, and his brother Frank, 13. reason to believe that these boats while swimming In the Gila river near either reached land or were picked Red Rock, about 4 o'clock Saturday up by the warships. afternoon, were drowned in a quickSupposed Blood Stains Are False. sand hole. Frank stepped Into the in the cement hole. George went to his aid, pulling Chicago. Stains on the arms of his brother in a fran- sidewalks near the home of Ira G. tic effort to retard him from the en- Rawn, the railroad president who was gulfing sand. Ills foot slipped and In found shot to death In his summei another moment he lost his balance residence, has been declared by chemand tumbled Into tho treacherous ists to be caused by some colorln mud. matter In a watery solution, and not murAt first they struggled fiercely, sink- blood stains of the supposed ing deeper every moment. Then, see- derer, as believed by the sluln man's relatives and friends. This discovery ing that their struggles only them the more, they desisted weakens the theory of murder held by the relatives of Rawn. Ira W. Rawn. and began shouting for help. Just as the boys' heads went under a nephew of the deceased, has ofsome men saw the bubbles on the fered a reward of 13.000 for the arsurface of the hole and hastenri to rest and conviction of the party or When the parties who. relative believe, killed their aid. but too late. exbodies were recovered, life Mr. Rawn. The police Idea that Mr. tinct. Rawn committed suicide seems to be gaining ground rapidly. Mayor Assassinated. A. Dous II. Va. Mayor Rldgeway, Organized Labor Wins Fight. man was assassinated by a dynamite announcement St. Louis. Formal bomb, which was thrown from the has be-made by J. T. Templeton. street under a hammock In which ho secretary of the Buck Stove & Range was lying Sunday evening. He died of the end of fight with an hour after the explosion. No clue company, labor. The tby of employes organized to the identity of ihe murderer or the the This to are be organized. plant cause of the crime has been found. rontest has been go:ng on for a numMr. Iloustiian bad spent the hot even ber of years and Is a great union vicIng sleeping In a hammock on the tory. The announcement say tn part: About "The lawn In front of hi residence. present management Is, and alwas 10 ocloek the dynamite bomb ways has been, frkndly to organized (hrown by some one passing along labor. Wo believe labor has a right the street. It landed under tbe ham- to organize fnr its protection and adThe victim's vance in en L" mock and exploded. feet were lorn away and his Jealous Woman Slay Husband. frightfully mutilated. He died an hour later. Denver. Colo. Preing a revolver Fighting for Lucky Baldwin Estate. Against tbe head of ber husband, Los Angeles. The Inital effort of Frank V. Ferres. a be lay sleeping Beatrice Anita Turnbull, Monday morning, Mrs. Lulu Ferres K year-olhi or Beatrice Anita Baldwin, as she pre- sent a bullet crashing through blew a few minutes later and brain, secure a be to to one' fers known, brains. C rasped In the third share of the 120 000 000 estate out her own hand wa found a letter u woman' of "Uicky" Baldwin, began In lh to tier husband and algncd court bere Monday, when she ;rlor "Marie." endearing nked for and semred the appoint term andIt wa couchedtoIn have been mr-n- t of a guardian. After hearing the cause of the double tragedy. evidence submitted by the girl and Ferres wa the proprietor of a small l.er mother, Mr. William G. 1 urnbull restaurant. rf Brookline Mass., to the effect that Old Trouble Cause Death. Baldwin wa the father of Mis TurnJ. Mc Lob AngHes. O. P. Wldaman of bull, the court appointed (iolre a guardian and fixed hi bond ibis city was shot and mortally at :m. wounded at Arieola by F. M. Bell, dying soon after being brought to a Wonderful Growth of Oklahoma. local Wldaman wa an atOklahoma Washington. City, to torney hospital. Bell's former wife In litifor which Governor llatkell moved the Bell'a properly. Wld gation affecting Irom of Outhrie. Oklahoma, capital I at Artesla, bad ha had the remarkable growth of al fltnan, whose borne I been lo Angeles each coming most 40 per cent In ten years, ac on a suburban train. Bell morning In the enumerated lo figure cording was waiting on lh rear platform of thirteenth census, which were made tb train at the usual hour Saturday public by Director Ihirand. of the and opened fire a soon a the attorcensus bureau, on Monday. The pres- ney arproached. Bell la In custody. ent population Is 64 20T,, an increase Lynching Narrowly Averted. f 3I.5T3, or 7.. per cent, since 1?07. when a Special census showed 32.4T.2. Arkerman. Miss. Swinton Permin-ter- , Walter Cummings and E. L. Ardmore, Okla.. decreased In populaInhabitants Burchfield, ail bit men, who were tion. It having bad ..? in 1907, while In 1910 there were only arrested and lodged la the Louisville, 1. Miss.. Jail under tbe suspicion of assaulting and murdering Miss Janle Boy Drowned In Weiter River. s s d 1 - Welser, Idaho Tbe Weiser river bas claimed another victim. On Sunday afternoon Jo Tboma, ageij m years, who patents live In Oregon, tour or fire miles from thi city, was drowned In tbe Weiser river. Tbe point at which tbe boy lost bis life is In company wlthkt the city limits. with three other small boy be went Into the river, which I about ten feet deep at that point. He was an indifferent wimrner and becoming ex- j hausted, went to the bot'ntn, He never cme to the surface after guing down the first tim. , Uncle Sam Witt Protect Hi Ward. rase of Lonestar. Wahfrigton.-Th- e a Cherokee Indian. hr I charged with killing a ficgro in Cincinnati on July 11, ha aroused the interest of 'h Interior dej.rfmf nt. which ha reiiested !he department of Justice bave an attorney appear In behalf of the Indian and see that h gets a fair trial Th' ati fti Is taken at the ir!ieMr.n of tb bureau of Indian affair. No official report of Loneataf a tredif arrant have been received by the b'irfau, but scion will be taken Just the same. t- the attractive II year-olSharp, daughter of William Sharp, a planter, living near Rural Hill, were put on a special train and sent out of town to prevent lynching. Former Speculator Leave America. New York Reiterating hi declaration that be would never again enter the speculative arena, and declaring in bis opinion the crux of tbe financial situation lay with the grain crops, particularly corn, James A. Patten, the erstwhile "cotton king." ha sailed for Kg rope on the steamer d Kroonland. Defalcation I Over a Million. Louisville John W. Barr, president of the Fidelity Trust company. admlted Saturday that the entire sur flu of the company, 11 140000. bad been trbn. This is supposed to rep resent ihe shortage of Assistant Secretary Hopke, tin in jail bore. August wa the K'if.k secretary nd eeneral borkkeepef of the Fidel ity Trust corrfiny, regarded a oni of the swndest financial concerns la lulsvil1e and believed to have been the first trust company organized west of rtttsburg. a?i;nt |