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Show 1 Short News Stories tf?' -Associated Press. DENVER. Colo.. July :J0. Aeroplane events have bcin added to the programme of events for thp interstate fair and exposition ex-position scheduled in Denver from September Sep-tember :i to .September 17, following Colonel Roosevelt's visit. SULPUnt SPRJNGS. Colo.. July 30 C. H Rowlds. former president of tho defunct bank of Grand county, was convicted con-victed today .by a jury of the district court of embezzling depositors' -funds to the extent of $11.0-11. Ills attorneys Hied a motion for a new trial. GUTHRIE Okla.. July 30. In accord-mice accord-mice with tho decision of the supreme fe court Guthrie filed a dismissal today of rrvo C Pct,Uoi In the district court as to If "v jiycrnor Haskell. The unper court hold that Governor Haskell was not within jurisdiction of the district court of the state. NOCALES, Ariz., July 30. News was received here today of the assassination on July 22 in the YaquI valley, near Co-corlt Co-corlt of Mrs. Jennie Soudillerl, an American Ameri-can woman, and her two sons. The bodies were mutilated In a horrible manner with an axe. The crime Is surrounded with mystery. Tho husband of the woman Is missing. An official investigation Is now in progress. OAKLAND. Cal., July 30. rearing that G. Hslano, a Japanese student, who has boon missing for two weeks, has concealed con-cealed himself in the Berkeley or Piedmont Pied-mont hills and has possibly there attempted at-tempted to commit hari-kari, a score of Japanese have organized a search and obtained a permit- from Superintendent Wilson to act as scouting parties in the hills without molestation. CONCOUD. N. 7L. July 30 Attorney General. Edwin Eastman today advised Secretary of State Edward I. Poar.vn that tho latter had no legal right to place the name of Mrs. Murllla M. Rlolcer , of Dover and Washington. D. C. upo the official baHot to be usedt the primary election In this state September 0 as :i I candidate for the Kepubllcan nomination for governor. ' SPRINGFIELD. 111., July 30. A motion ! to quash the Indictment was entered to-I to-I day In behalf of Archibald B. Johnston. 1 Indicted on the charge of bribery and pcr-i pcr-i jury in tho leglslatlvo Investigation. Owing Ow-ing to the Illness of the principal counsel coun-sel for Mr Johnstone, the case was continued con-tinued until September 20. Johnstone is charged with bribing State Senator Hoist-law Hoist-law to vote to award a stato furniture contract to his company and with per Jury in testifying before' tho grand Jury. NEW YORK, July 30. Judgo Lacombc, In the fcdoral court, today Issued an order or-der releasing from custody Uufus J. Ireland. Ire-land. Patrick Wells, Goorgo W. Dally and Wllborforce Sullv, who wero arrested in this city and held by United States Commissioner Shields for extradition to Wyoming, where Ihcy wore Indicted on a charjrc of conspiracy to defraud the government gov-ernment by obtaining conl lands In violation vio-lation of the statutes. Judgo Lacombe stated that he was unable to find any ground for their prosecution. WASHINGTON, July 30. All mall matter mat-ter destined for certain parV of Europe carried on the French liner Ln Lorraine, which sailed from New York on Juno 21 for Havre, wa3 destroyed by the burning of a railway postal car on French territory. terri-tory. The postofflce department today received from tho French postal authorities authori-ties a cable notlllcatlon of the loss. |