Show — A XT r -- ME DECEIVES BUT SCORE IS Of UN FMIHAUGHT Ten Republicans Lined up With the Minority While One Lone Demo crat Votes With Majority — Bill Now Goes to Conference Unique Matrimonial Career of Man Under Arrest In San Francisco It Being Charged He Has Married Twenty-fou- r Women San Francisco— Christian C Johnson the man arrested here on charges of having defrauded Mrs H Leopold out of G00 following his marriage to her and who the police declare is John Madson the husband of a score or more of wives scattered throughout this country and Canada stoutly maintains his denial that he Is Madson He admitted his marriage to Mrs S P De Bonnett of this city however and the police declare that they are certain that he will finally admit that he is Madson John Madson Is wanted for bigamy in nearly every large city In the United States and many of the smaller ones The authorities here have already established his marriage to ten women and his engagement and posothers to fourteen sible marriage women duped Each of the twenty-fou- r by Madson is said by the police to have lost more or less money through his friendship of Madson The strange history extends over who Is an aged man only a few months but In that time wohe married or duped twenty-foumen whose names are known to the Almost without exception police his victims have been widows or divorced women of middle age Madson may be taken for trial to Stockton where one of his wives resides but in the meantime the police here are trying to secure a complete confession from him Washington — The tariff bill passed the senate just after 11 o’clock Thursday night by a vote of 45 to 34 Republicans voting in the negative were: Bristow (Kan) Beveridge (Ind) Brown (Neb) Burkett (Neb) Clapp (lfinn) Crawford (S D) Cummins (Iowa) Dolliver (Iowa) La Follette (Wis) Nelson (Minn) McEnery of Louisiana was the only Democrat voting in the affirmative The vote in detail: Teas — Aldrich Borah Bourne Bradley Bulkely Brandegee Briggs Burnham Burrows Clark Burton Dick (Wyo) Carter Crane Depew Dixon Dupont Elkins Flint Frye Galllnger Gamble Guggenheim Hale Heyburn Johnson (N D) Kean Jones McCumber McEnery Nixon Oliver Page Penrose Perkins Flies Scott Smith (Milch) Smoot Stephenson Sutherland Warner Warren Wtetmore—45 Bankhead Nays — Bacon Bailey Beveridge Bristow Brown Burkett CulChamberlain Clapp Crawfort berson Cummins Daniel Dolliver Fletcher Foster Gore Frazier Hughes Johnston (Ala) LaFollette McLaurln Martin Money Nelson iNewlands Overman Owen Shively Alleged Outrage on Part of Mexicans Simmons Smith (S C) Stone TaliaB1 Paso Texas — Delirious and in ferro Taylor — 34 a serious condition from a apparently As It passes the senate the bill wound In his arm caused he stated eontafns almost 400 paragraphs The in the hands of a Mexia senate made 840 amendments to the by bayonet Frank Edens of San Ancan house provisions many of which were tonio guard Texas reached El Paso on mddcd Thursday Consequently the Thursday from Ciudad Juarez Mexenrolling clerks are finding the prepico where he claims he was liberated aration of the bill for the house an after an Imprisonment of eighteen arduous task hours There will be no delay In sending Edens says he was arrested on susthe tariff bill to conference after It of being a man named Wilson reaches the house It Is likely that picion Edens broke wanted for robbery the first thing agreed to In conference Jail door after being conthe down will be reductions on necessaries of eighteen hours without food or life and raw materials made In the fined beat him the water and says guard bouse bill by the senate The Inwith his rifle and stabbed him with creases made by the senate on certain Edens claims the Mexihis luxuries will probably offer a tempor- can bayonet officials refused to call the Amerary barrier to an early agreement In ican consul during his confinement conference because of the contention that these increased rates will prove Asquith Recognizes Suffragettes prohibitive and will materially reduce London — Four suffragettes who unthe revenue The removal of the restrictions on der the leadership of Mrs Despard the free sale of tobacco In the hand as waited patiently for the last few days provided in the amendment of Senator In the vicinity of parliament waylaid Bradley which wa sadopted Is the re- Premier Asquith In Downing street on call of many years of agitation and to push tried and afternoon Friday of much active recent campaigning The present law preventing freedom through the police cordon that was drawn around the premier’s resilb the trade In tobacco in the primi"PetiThe women shouted tive states Is' said to have been re- dence tion! Petition! Will you grant us a sponsible for the forays of In Kentucky and Tennessee hearing?” The premier turned on the "I will steps of his home saying: He descended Early Settler of Utah Murdered and take the petition” and having accepted the petition enHis Body Thrown 'Into River tered his house without listening to Rock Springs Wyo — John Jarvis any explanations aged 70 a pioneer of this section and one time a resident of Salt Labe has Transform Mountain Into Park at is It believed murdered his been San Francisco— Mount Tamalpals ranch In Brown’s Park near Bridgefamous among the tourists of the port Utah world as the location of the crookedest James Jarvis a son went to the railroad and almost equally noted as ranch on July 7 and found his father There was a pool of blood the most conspicuous scenic point missing In the yard and a trail of blood lead-- ’ about San Francisco bay will be shortIng twenty yards down to the Green ly converted into a vast public park There Mr Jarvis kept a ferry If the plans of some of the leading river boat which Is pone and the fear is citizens of the transbay cities prove that the body of the dead man was successful Besides being used as a set adrift In the boat public park the mountain will become Two men suspected of the murder the source of a municipal water supply were traced from Brown’s Park to for the transbay cities as It is in the Rock Springs but here the trail w’as water district set aside by the last lost legislature ' Actress Accidentally Shot Patrick Calhoun to be Tried for the Second Time Shreveport La— Miss Alice RobinSan Francisco — Patrick Calhoun son a vaudeville singer of Kansas president of the United Railroads of City stopped over here Friday night this city will go to trial Monday July to see some friends who were playing 19 for the second time this year on at the summer park She was on her charges of having offered a bribe to way to New Orleans to fill an ena supervisor to Influence his vote on gagement While she was walking the overhead trolley permit granted behind the scenes a fancy shot turn Id 190G He will be tried before Suwas being performed by the Neill fired by Miss A miss bullet perior Judge William P Lawlor who pair denied on Thursday the motion for a Neill- hit her friend In the temple change of venue asked by the defend-- ' shattering the skull and penetrating ant on the ground that the court was the brain Miss Robinson Is still biased and prejudiced against him alive but no hopes are entertained for her recovery Man Shoots Wife and Himself While Had Aversion to Automobile But la Listening to "The Holy City” Killed by One to tho Denver — While listening ‘Washington— Major J W Long U strains ot“The Holy City” on a phonowas run down here on A retired Farof a resident Farr graph Frank Friday by an automobile and died go a suburb of Denver on Thursday The automobile three hours later afternoon shot and killed his wife Elsie and then ended his own fife was driven by J W Lawrence who The couple had been was learning to operate the machine with a bullet Major Long had an aversion to auseparated for the last six- months deThe tragedy occurred at the’ home of tomobiles and two days ago “If I had my way I would clared: Mrs James Mrs Farr’s mother Mrs Brown had refused to smash and burn every automobile In Brown Major allow her daughter to return to live the District of Columbia” she claimed had Long w’as formerly superintendent ol with Farr who the Michigan State Soldiers’ home been cruel TIRED TALK ALL THE TIME E "dullness listlessness of Languor spirits are often due to kidney disorders Pain and weakness In the back sides and hips headaches dizziness LOVE urinary disorders are sure signs that the kidneys need immediate attention Delay is dangerous Alonzo Adams OsSHE YEARS disparity in ceola Iowa says: IS 64 AND HE 19 WILL NOT “My kidneys failed CAUSE TpOUBLE me I suffered aw- ful pain and was so weak I could not ' work and often had MARRIAGE A CASE OF LOVE “I think she’s to take to bed I “Oh don’t say that! One face like was dull and exhausted nearly all the hers is bad enough!” I consulted doctors and used time Wife Old Enough to Be Grandmother medicines but only Doan’a Kidney of Bridegroom — Seea No Reason DANDRUFF DREADFUL Pills helped me Soon I was permaWhy Their Wedding Should nently cured" Create Commotion Girl’s Head Encrusted— Feared Lose Remember the name — Doan’s For of All Her Hair — Baby Had 59 cents a box sale by all dealers Columbia Mo— When Turner AcMade Missionary’s Wife Co Buffalo N Y ton bridegroom wants his own way his bride who was Mrs Two Perfect Cures by Cutlcura TRUE - RESIGNATION Sarah Anne Montemat 64 years old won’t quarrel or threaten or pout he “For several years my husband says She will “coax” him And the was a missionary In the Southwest gentle art of coaxing In the opinion Every one in that high and dry atof the venerable bride will keep peace mosphere has more or less trouble and happiness at the hearth where with dandruff and my daughter’s scalp she and her boy husband will sit became so encrusted with It that I “Neither husband nor wife ought to was alarmed for fear she would lose be boss” says Mrs Acton whose hair all her hair After trying various remIs white “I won’t expect to run our edies In desperation I bought a cake home and I know Turner will not — of Cutlcura Soap and a box of Cutlcura Ointment They left the scalp especially If I coax him" clean and free from Mr and Mrs Acton are still in their beautifully dandruff and I am happy to say that honeymoon and are furnishing a cot- the Cutlcura Remedies Old Maid — Is it really true that mar were a comIn the western tage part of Columbia success I have also used suc- riages are made In heaven?' They have been boarding since their plete — Yes I believe so Doctor the for Cutlcura Remedies cessfully marriage with an aunt of the brideOld Maid (resignedly) — O then on baby’s head groom on West Broadway doctor you needn’t call again A Mrs Cutlcura Is a blessing J “Yes I have seen old fellows so deDarling 310 Fifth St Carthage Ohio Hospitals a Benefit to Property crepit that they had to hobble around Jan 20 1908” The National Association for the on canes marrying young girls” says Potter Drug ft Cham Corp Bole Prop Boton Mrs Acton who Is old enough to be Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis has recently concluded an Investigaher own husband’s grandmother and - " Time to Change Subject cent who in fact is a grandmother “and l tells of this tion which shows that 675 per The I have known marriages like that to embarrassing statement made by a of the tuberculosis sanatoria and hosbeen have United States of the turn out unhappily the wife seeking pitals Is Louisville woman who to the property and health men companions of her own age known as “saying things without a benefit “But I don’t worry one minute about thinking” Her daughter was enter- of the communities in which they are located In the case of more than 62 I feel sure he loves me my Turner taining a young man on the front cent of the sanatoria the presence just as much as I love him I know he porch and the mother was standing per Inis trustworthy and honorable and I’m at the fence talking to the neighbors of the institutions has helped to of surroundnot In the least afraid ofhis ever get- next door In the yard of the latter crease the assessed value " property” ing ting tired of me and running after was a baby a little over a year old and it was trying to walk “You young girls Another Step Needed “I don’t see why our marriage shouldn’t let It walk so young” ad“I like my house all right” said should have stirred up such a commovised the thoughtless matron “Wait Luschman "except for one thing I tion Why there’s been a newspaper until it’s a little older I let my guess you’ll have to fix that” man here almost every day and the daughter walk when she was about “What is it?” asked the architect newspapers all over the country have that age and it made her “Several times lately I’ve nearly been writing about us I even got a The young man began to talk ener- broken my neck reaching for another letter from a sister of mine In Fort getically about the weather- - ' step at the head of the stairs when I got home late so I guess you’d better The Same Old John L step there” — Catholic put another Old John L Sullivan always had u Standard and Times fine Irish wit and it remains with him in his advanced age Not long ago lu Better than gold— Like it in color— was appearing in a Baltimore theater Hamlins Wizard Oil— the best of all remrheumatism and all neuralgia and the manager for business rea- edies for soreness and inflammation sons introduced him to a wealthy pain town was a of the The youth youth Learning without thought is labor typical Chollyboy the sort of a speci- lost thought without learning is perilmen that old John abhors Sullivan ous — Confucious was washing his face In the theater dressing room when the two arrived and they waited patiently until he had finished his ablutions When John had dried his countenance he gave the dude one look and then said to the “Well I congratulate you manager: Jack is it a boy or a girl?” OF PASSES SENATE After Many Days of Argument and Wrangling Measure Approved by a Vote of 45 to 34 PLAIN 7' "BOrS" their ' ' Of “But Don’t Worry One Minute About My Turner” Worth Tex whom I hadn’t heard from In twenty years She’d read of the wedding “If Turner and I wanted to get married- I don’t see that anybody else need bother about It The marriage was our affair He didn’t have any home and neither did I and we loved I don't think It makes a each other particle of difference that I’m 60 and he’s not yet 20 Age hasn’t anything to do with love “I’m sure he’ll be good to me as long as I live and I know I’ll try to be It's a the best wife I can to him pleasure now to fix his lunch for him when he goes out for the day’s work” This was Mrs Acton’s second marriage She had been a widow nearly twenty years when she married her Two sons are In the boy bridegroom A army one now in the Philippines married daughter has one child Mrs Acton’s only grandchild Mrs Acton admits that she will try to be financial adviser of the home for she says she has had years of experience In economizing and managing a small income “If Turner’ll let me — and I’m sure he will— I’ll keep the money and I’ll save some of all we take in” she says Acton’s aunt said to the reporter while Mrs Acton walked to the gate with her husband "They act Just like you would expect of newlyweds If both were of his age They never seem to notice that she Is so old and he so young Anyway she’s as active as any girl I know” ft ORIGIN Famous Human food The story of the great 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