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Show ee The Official Or. Il rf & - VOLUME vj, NUMBER 59, HAYWOOD TRIAL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, Hefitttere eee retestet + + DR SLOWLY + New . i he in | ole Day Devoted July'Z 8.-Mrs. + failad her seprenra in court + 7 Reading ° of San 16r : names of . iat NR Fran- }*S cisco Depositions. SCORES POINT] $ l{s< atio rractics + Go itd + $ Mrs ‘alI¢ep : Cause ooo nar wit ; BY J. So certain Gould mn omen the it ees that York ork, in his : ea Planting called | ; Believe that, 3 in Case Manila <Should Be50 Warar Manila 4 The surgeons, at the ing , Oo Riese te 2 eee §-Steps € he ta amputate oe Philippines rle as oe n ne that * $ necessary to les above . the be les. he still a safeguard y altac sk by any|* = + in amputate knee, a serfous torpedoes, | + pital ina ; ib life, however. This is the testimony the court br out on objection from Senator Borah, Darrow and Richardson fought valChicago, Jantly to get the judge to rule theit way, but their efforts were futile the | bor Neill court holding Linforth missible that case in the placed Governor McParland the records were not shape in of the/€r#l propertly which it Gooding and _ sent affidavitsto. Linforth flat governor and was told them ané@ transcribed Orchard told the detective Oakland. July and &.-¢ whe ommissioner three executive members board of i ply and submarine comprising arm) | = j joint the few days. probably Her be Foul the telegraphers left! tles. It was concluded that the that /}€nt he|5¥liivan and General | saisrai, | + ies nay, nf oma Y toi --2 Cascade, ave + Fle By Magdalena 3 Crowd eA Sl. was "hurled fully PACT: fore a +/the +; === | a rie i on ernoon, : July Atlantic Il ean to be andFae the Pacifie that ‘department: discussea b a jlion at such Nae oe of head fleece Goins in the.at S | the crew ee get oided commenting ; eee j tics touched TS on By || | | the July first general §.-Preliminary sessions bomb and got away before of the as of the United States. ; Dunne was using-words that : 7 z burned worse than the sentence {tself Ile interrupting, protesting his rights as an Amerie: . claiming hve iy 7" WEAR Canoe = i to fiftieth | millated to Be Forced to Comply With Laws. who Meilad We. the MeAberit oes }laugh have it would be an easy matter at the attorney defenses most easily secured | tionsfollowed general. In a| Wy: the appeldtment pork oh the t at ‘the explosion "net. bys ; if Mmsists and explosion seemed pennd of his lighted ; . yas caused President Snail; "who ér. Brad-| Francisco, reiterates that to come at the cigar, and he £ |raphers: de- a eee car ecco Pee Poson dy Prilipnine es The e "tran ‘ e ‘successful which is engaged In the- Nas: vu he foiled service nas been detached ana ih, ein LaaweSat menteine the Cehicaxo Will await results does kan ordered to sail from San Francisco on special trip tol i instant tea Sth ona at the snip' wi carry submarine mines and tor-| and cross-examination not smell any fumes of dynamite after e explosion had SUFFRAGETTE smashed him down and then lifted him London, J uly § -Gertrude Atherton, the The. army into the middle of the street strategists are locked | Californian author, declares Bradley tells yf his experience on | well-known a a fierce struggle over whether Manila| shall be more stroriely | |herself a suffr: igette 5 ¢ ane isays that::h : was } or Subig bay that morning e 4 + Women," declared Mrs. Atherton t0] rortif ed knocked down and felt that he was DeRATyAGR General Wood has denounced | should undoubtedly have the; the proposition to protect being asphyxiated by gas. Immediately |" ra ‘ . : oe bay seine this' seuantion Newwas! lifted right to vote upon questions that vitally} ot th e expense of Cavite al i following th eo a 1} tracks |"Mfect home life and things fundamental | poard upward and thrown a ae 3 He |to the better interests of their families!jc the more Tea rhea Re GERTRUDE ATHERTON IS A twenty-five Seite ee recat ba Pa ef-|and themselves, rag | the spirit both here nila and in Amer-l|andq ji t is tie place that, according to| was blindes ars arn watAine, th Gece OF course, our women really have | plan would receive the most attenfects of the explo not the act ag | the women of Eng'ene | ton Some of the experts believe that! ed it, and the doctors extracted frag5erievances the door rug from his eyes ave, but never have the socialistic ter in the event of war, Cavite and Manila rr, ot rt i nis ‘4 the Bradley | dencies. of women been so marked a®} chonlkc 1 be abandoned. and face ese parts 4 oOo Tal or art *nelis le sitions Ss ' will be argued by the state |} ?°™% English deposi 5 women, Women, have justparticularly felt for thethe tirst time as sustaining Orchard, as the ; explosion : might hiked have caused ¢ tI explosion. attentionof ment that of gas in | whieh of is, aggressive one might ay, | independence inherent ig PLUG TRAIN WRECKED the The state will also ( ay the | American" woman Coaches Go Down Embankment, Inthe jury to. Bradley's sté . ~| Beeause of that English women. are juring Maoy Passengers he did not notice any odor as a study, phychologically the most. inChanute. Kan., July &8-The Santa Fe! his hallway before the exteresting women In the world today. Had] plug for Kansas' City; which starts at! plosion 1x4 ly the time [ should devote myself to a] Fredonia, left the track this morning| The defense ‘considers Bradley's ,, /minute study of the new woman of Pne- | thre miles west of here and rolled! timony.asone' of its most favorable! nd. and L-should write her down, in: down. an eight-foot. embankment. No} assets to disprove Orchard. Darrow ack. one was killed, but several were in-| argues that Bradley was an experienche fact," continued the author, "that| jured,. The most serlously Injured are:| ed miner. and ‘that known beyond ence between a shock of called to explain ferent effects plosions guish gas. Tropaure.| One that gas the dynamite "would and : odors: smoke a jury Tracy the thods pursued + urn, ticth elev regular does women. dif-\ are ey as *e any have othe Friali vend. | that Were: Cummings, Fert a the or suffragettes]" Charles ntional and| man that these | head under educated.| hau: to pursue those unusual| éy_couldsnot be they rn Tt. takes, tat a. social' soc } 09"! been for to ing and ; ees cleaning Bradley's ie, tae Corner whisky, and Japanese was brushes his and he gate and as bue co explosion state art eeeneer occurred at a mighty story Had of OF Boise, of a tO oe i ] ‘ that oa : } \ e | ind . TAL + RESTO INST + ASKED " "we COMPANIES, the. office york, July 9 = ; g.-Declardocument nentthat 7 secured oe that the y and other® om- ing : a oetern U OT > eee Telegraph 2 + iengvor thesstate OR. Tack Attorney Ted ihe Supreme + son aneria today ask . setraining order. ieee:ais ae ' ir putting into effectes + agatrensed schedule of os + a + + and carrylug ae nt terms of the ae in the + a final s ‘ nearing 1c STt PARK ¢ gained: iO were *# | |! bursen [in the ¢ *¢ ete + |for John Diem wa held Ee g mc ; thie and » tota nk * iding for The melee . : 1m witl : hashes besid¢ viso rs, Te veeNS the tax 3 the of} B a ident = ace left ee eatin paar itary seni (woreda: isha ia male "aS themselves. Trusts Will Be Einjoined. fi t if the department of justice is ab lo show, as it is confident of doing in a number of cases soon to be filed, | that a combination is doing business in clear violation trust laws of the Sherman restraining trade nt be ee cae oe ea VF Néw be ify, ens uneiftant' sdcrel of the navy, in charge, was 92 the land lieved, the This would tes he as 7 .1qe mon- by Which ask. of as the wr be-| Axes the general Admiral The of} 4, a 7 ‘| navy Dewey and its a Mexican effective from proceed in the regular] : his discharge 7 cates busines to aE na the . now business contemplated with- | the > : Tr as the business e was ' sta- when { a : hp would to turn ony receiver, operate corporation > Vane ind of} ay : degrees| Tnere the, heat| were no; Salt accord-| board, is of ‘Wind Saves: <strnct! Destruction, store of loon Was Queeny & embassy denial of United States ia : possession of the cannot allenate today the of 5 e Mexico. the wind | carried hie and th : iiiney e e et ee ae Butler, ae De Pearce, Milwaukee, Haley of whieh made th titl his mis and asked savagely: Rath oes riged sy at fate ‘ - ah thé teach- t elected, president otos people that once to him. Judge ee his Crea erethe day wus done-that Dunne . Sheriv. O'Neu chided succeed | not suppressing the ; for demonstration. byt Chicago is the a strong such leader, and|they tight are not."right® for him to} it asserts t0,$419,047.42 ‘ on saved the and The the it No destroyed = the place the em-|° insurance was| property = a ae known ‘* Twin Falls matin The line right tion for j den as the ‘City 3 to of ie nssociation the the way eae called proposed Gooding = : of Opportunities. eg _ Its < 6 ener CATTLEM the ee |the = at elle EN ending a PACKERS es . . Ss - | tiatls . thick were thick iMe were P. and W and sey , en Trewin ne Fi erra ol ; Spreckels, W.: aay Cobb ean room os rad to aioe stoor J J for; are thelr ie Geanle Hey the my people. ys,Ca at Humphrevs. stam ye CALISE 10:1 and pr AGREEM agreement goes the into ee made aaa cattle effect ce ae may £0 over week nay t two Vv s by vy ‘sala former District Attorney and Hanet iequlesced Members | h; exchange a eee in Chie i & 1@ Then the ana UA ESE, brgua ceed agone n Nias into with the proposition pp of the The post fa now apply only Then co lan 1 con-' By case of similar markaida the to that testimony Ruef as Garces taken co-defendan wae alien" OV eae - HEP has) - HH HHH * ex-] dairy to tt Dinan, Parkside were . called Rix said casés cenlihelderandantarciiliten: stipulation the F. hard O'Connor ‘that A ae nies wen went over till the ixteenth da att thers, when a plea fs to be entered eneahees mortem rulelivestock which by all an a *= || the Halsey neni case as to Aer Rean ra las been ‘nope Cases. \ : i Th hat sent." paion t erie here ENT va "of Other Graft: eople veversu J ple i + Hee Hee eee ain ee es eoore : ! - ‘ows cow cows | | Tes Ung : tall, dark complexioned | +pees \ all, dar "0 te exione a ee for > Cleveland Utahns Republican Special ' o a 7 Be Lhe Tees enn Service. ae EE ohte tka ie caren a ; ort ac. Coc ‘h 2 7 : a ae _ to support BG Cook 'y of Chicago for|+ fering a rate of 25c a month and to an common. 1 em native Ao president o 1e canner! + on Pye L1liona W | case . tl er HHH K $5.00 r | | . en orneys jie aor and tober : Rudolph C. "Thre eee) Jers that cattle be received from ship| pers subject to post mortem examinaltton ; as | etween ca emen anc pack I ; several weeks { is practically a victory for the:.coinmission: men ie agreement does away substan-| ¢ reputation in digce' ae eae annie AND the ie kers inspection of Og- | ment 5 ® } are and und The general sentiment is that Cleve- | al i 4 the place witit smoke It was and, O will be the next place of lwhen Judge Dunne took the bench, i atine : monn HIGHT eRieniional | ae Schmitz had stood 2% minutes of 2: % ‘ing Rt v liminary staring > c ae faser strong trend of opinion ie ECT on the/fied from vee I'. h4"8ene Byington asid t iy hs o 8 the} a ciel oe Line. for this sec- cut-off |‘ Cee board.a | Cooley, supe rintendent of schools || his Place, ge erso will be elected president Schlessinger Chicago, 15%. RATIFY fee branch, to Gooding, p RAS . the i : Schaefer at the ae election, the latter . part eile cecte, nt " hey atea Geer 1 e BaOTLG at e sevoneg srabbitr of the week. If Cooley's election 1s] time carried : a amen lia ittyue board will be composed of! | » flashlights of : the photographs _---- of of the --- a of member of L President that the story | jm G. of io newly elected president will a a fifta member of the board in Survey Is Finished. 3oise, Ida., July 8.-Iengineer . Morxansas City, Mo., July § | x : and corps of surveyors, have finish-|of the Kansas Cliy Livestock the survey from Rupert on the met a the stockyurds soe ris4 ed sa-| whole town! direction of! eee The the atch} f 7 im. for > i+ fducational | : > Da! I » first + +det Po + place + association the Utah and delegation vo triers al elected aris organ-|* | ized here yesterday D, H Christensen chairman. The Utah dele-|# is ee pledged SFration a en ne ae to er support ahehae Cleveland, me 1908. Wn oe the afellow . is an 7 aimpostor, as a an has no autherity from this ico The eni ne Then, again, . ReThe Re : produe t? : . in return for the Bastern pledge to | support the movement to take the con-|* vention to Salt Lake in 1909 |+ suc mt ace"Ss Deana t ean haas Se 50¢ a month in advance is the subseription price. If he ap- + + here We industries would as also might appree iate he ope rated it if you would profitably in give your us, in your opinion, 4%. i ‘ : up and ** Zeal , acquainted' - with vour os a‘ list of state.'' eae 7 Are i. vou making the ‘ most of the opportunities that await you on are a number of small industries that need but the addition of a Wake | and. stan ESO denSrnec Toa eons. supe srintende ni of Wis., president and See Register Makes Reporr. 4 . = 20ise, Ida., July 8.-M. I. Church, | Ore . 1 { : rary ‘ every hand! few hundred P oes dollars ie to . make them splendid investments, and there are a severalae industries ‘ . s a Cree operated in this state with profit to their promoters as well as to the entire € . a ye ha We note. ‘ with . the growing : values : 3 ol investments ‘ . interest iS in , ; that ° are made Lae a sere ~~ Ween Utah's industries. Can we ask so to send us at once as complete a list as Is possible ot » various Vari ‘9 industries AR loeated ‘ ‘eae ‘ , yxImM: ‘ aluation atic the in | T tah, toge therows with an approximate of i the ir ay lollar mst has long been ? pe pence, that eG aNMurray ot Nicaolas gena that ; Mexico its territory, and issued! story was endeavoring to| Magdalena bay of ; Republic the -re. C7 | paccy says, owners.) jis false 7 Q = Town | From) Martin of Sam Martin. threatened, but = Lake advocated ths baste re schools, chairman z ° = such is spres iding throughout the e oOuntry, W ith the result that investors ever Vw here are "vac TAS looking this way. Ina letter = received from one : of the largest investment houses of St. ‘ . mae ie .is this: aL? Panl, Saturday, by the Manufacturers & Merchants' association, purpo mills strongly been opposed | change s, will of thehe | el ne ince ie, oOo On| Benet 2,- | ; a voice. that anda made bullding trem the stuff! aliantéd another erent | CD BRg or > = ands and stamping of fe "Send Dinan along eithy himy rwelan? one, and Chief of Pollee Jerry Dina the: stant ak nde Get There. Early. opolizing the fleld, the law officers and sent to Secretry Metcalf and to] place women in office at the conven- | Se} , me {in with a an -w deputy believe the courts will find it consistent the President tion at Boston last year, {s outnumhas of, i Mori STitaals } ig téain. Hr With law and justice to enjoin the trust The fact that the vessels are to start|pered. There are only five trustees act a, a a tes The i ae Ty and thé from continuing business along these South about October 1 shows that it]qnd the three newly elected men are 's a oe ae = le ie Slane a RAL him lines, the violation of this injunction}... planned that they should have|all friends of the "old guard.' The ler % 3 e ‘ ti ge me Inte ur 1 had trouto be followed by motions for AG 4P-| ihe summer of tne Southern hemisother two men on the board are James } hi { Fe ae : ts I che 1 ol ‘ a Cor pointment of a recetver to operate the} phere for the trip around South AmerM.choolsGreenwood, superintendent pee shes P = sen oo elhow!ne business in harmony with the law = of ica of Kansas City, and Nathan of C.| | mipoateoe= | heatin ee Direction' tempered excessive but. ones ae inflieted * ; ae " That's bully? shouted roar of approval went ing to his statement, has not yet been} N.C. Doherty, resigned, and Dr. H. B. | O'Nell's ple: a that he could not: supofficially informed that the fleet is to| Brown, president of Valparaiso col-| press "that, "with an emphasis on the ro to the Pacific coast. lege, Valparaiso, Ind., to sucesed Al- I: word, was entirely well taken, O'Neil : hert G. Lane, deceased and his deputies thought the crowd Southern Summer for Trip, | was. Schmitz's instead. of against him. It would thus appear that the affair Old Guard on Deck. jand they had no notion that such an Schmitz was left to Admiral Dewey, possiblk Seeretary The result of this election i faa | outburst wis Metealt and the President At thé} conclusively that the Chicago Fede hé people are always right," but that request the plans were}tion of Teachers, of which Margare ‘et t| w pioep today ought to demonstrate th President's antl-| and start department had really} ae: BO ME petition: He |. Q r increasing Sern at ae a oh 8% trusts} 3 was a revelation Crowds Shout Approval « itz re= ers SOUS. Jneuleate in. the mings) And ‘yet, on top of enat, the pupils the thought of peace rather | /terated in a statement he fe! ced . to. than war, which is the case nowadays tees nin bok a the Ser aaa Os San t the meeting of the board of trus. = O80 : ees and the . executive committee Ee Lise aon ae Me UT ORAL e elsewhere, the saidOther that officials Admiral of Dewey has! : there Sehaete is dd ‘ot "aries ‘the Sapteer of which - ow. Cat'feu rious.-y ome the Feros the Peace scovemvent |Is as | pur-) teachers, three superclerks , and assistants : was jn th the ae. and just Joseph] the for such enroliment levied eye| and edit fo proceed 6 h was ‘ a Pecan effect emo do nave the target practice and then $ for the on about October 1." Opa oe little has of been payment fines practical aimply ana in‘ronae the lay seat; |) proces ding~ Lee mye ‘The work will Tne inten shall go about Newport winning meéting school time The ae friendliness for the mayor, yw the five-year penalt« EL California neral agar cess tis We going ose: with tne vsyorte ‘of gett wet ee ships in good - ep High ; j on \ nroilment th #ineed growing summer -| - no oe : ee eaten those latitude that year et tive ae o sO othe bnetngeacol: the! dren 0! hen Sh a loa |% Oo ark would had a chairma past erg Roki up to this complished:-. ONE aes netics safety education: ean, be sent to ||eent of schoolsE. of Ghignaes, ie fleet ay as : i dint. - aes; i the pyes trations to secretary + | for the 7 101 z oh me 7 as th ground, a board on i for election, bu hat the} whose term expired Phe candidates for} r glass Elkins: of Fredonia, Eid: . \ good breeze sun's rays so that the ‘ sales-| company, by against 3 Kansas City Mo July &-At 3/| Republican Special Service took: this s after afte noon the K government Boise, Ida., Juhy ¢.-Fire o'cloelk at Roose-| thermometer registered degrees, | velt today caused the loss of the Over-. |} the hottest this summet The previous) land hotel, together with the feed) vote o ‘ small fue no announcement had} lames of candidates,} ‘ « l ) pending matler +aeettt peeeeserter ett | "pres she | record i I ubbard, ¢ 1 f hale mney und in ¢ ! |"he : se: 1 reinry Peer eoel. O Ep read Bal the receipts beginning[0 of oP'. : hand voar, at $2,29826; os #4) .) pany ae 7 any had entered & Cable,comp: | agreement 10 + into ee ea telegraph pusijonopolize Yaw. York, } evening ete school 4 New fow + that of tt impression This, -_--- 7+ AT Langford, the former, brace-by a majority of' 38 ¢ nit t § o'cloc) c ---_$___-_-_-_- as r Pte NING ORDER Tully' there would preset ru would hold plead-|the P. . les H.! stern Fed- HELD cut falling ---_-o-__-_ = Ey Ifot at Kansas City. Cit Tuly -The electior today wa |) ine fact |) .an made | the at, the because\, state and ? re- TRUSTEE IS Park chool WIiFT. g--If Sed + OF \ sich ean Ida., July all loving W ife he. a sident of the eadune San Francisco re ij : its pecullar and. traveling Bedding face t ste rort, po yi x. sau aca oe th . Ci sf ute Brick and) '? the capital stock would be squeezed | register of the state land board, sars FAG Use eag or . ‘ a trate My ees switch |) Out and the enormous profits would be | that he has made' a report to the co pay pa % ; * 4 The<reat reduced to a fair and equitable basis board showing recelpts of the state had recently bee ec . " ope "par ooachleft the track first, drawing the So eee oe " hesix Ree se eee C ¢ 7 ( ‘ 0 ¢ moker and baggage on with it a FIRE AT _ ROOSEVELT 'amounted to $826,619.42. Receipts , tender lone remained on l|e¢ from a rineae and : 3 2 the ah teariaale of = state land amounted 2 Reilly's the . iGnvh in of by. |= nd side of fh head bruised: R. W. sid f tuffalo, | id id-shin bruised side and Shir sVUISS centuries-sub- -conditions, moreover her native ELECTION near annihilating the Bradley bomb. .presiden +++ ithe - te ned. on on Pagewr tT wo.) See he +++ i Ut sel int rested . nxious toey study nt fas 5; an ne by MOYERS --_-- . HILL > Moyer, New ses block eee es ae admitsif he out is ofbe co lieved PLEAS Ne morn- oid all re =" was pea pme wohard's Oren: ae } aeae wor we nt at he that: Japanese servant i Reilly was 3 : going)" i eet pe i oat pa m© irk ib social when he ‘kinCacao up : nt time snd, hi: q gust pick 2 leted | loves California, scrubbing that his home. saw the, the » § steps' National side open : tne cree ead ae ott inte compliance with Lhe laws of the country. It is: ¢laimed that the GREE ems plan} Will do more to break up trusts Bae ning anything that could be tried or any cr oie There were few passengers on. the| Under theaS Dh e the s at ie , C ) C pepe s train: only two vuinsthe smoker: and* ten)! pa cor in : a a gS 4 Bs cb St twelve in the rear coach. The wreck} ! os DPCP EC OR ETRLlONs +. Sas RE ake -eading ralls. It occur-| (2 Competition EROwith the other; water - ad em vloye, W ho possed immediateGugd oe of thi ae RG lled te Ye ; Fale ¥ door the mornin of | I have cee a! ate eS ro ‘ ca 7 2 Sent gind: did not.sec any boinb.| 49 f¥rae ne <, h we nny oie Pi a ce re C& $ : find them dehehtfully in ectua Keen or string attached to J ; a y at Vinh cal tae id far mor logical than the] on , 7 ply epu ‘oO aa J. B. eas ote ead the en- | Women of my own.country : slerk, depose ‘ : 5 M Athertor will leave shortly for] aca the ind "bruised sfigs' Gertrude heard es -eartl ' ; .Mredonbury, for sfae tb{ make the Englishman. realize women will ever be anything other ha rail-}) by acre indicate not underbred powder . ; ex-} Imethods sa beeau whieh distin; iny other way from Sepasitions. of have |) | doubt the differexplosion and the b Experts are.to ; to the of and he any gas 4 { the trleg- tc No ‘Lrouble With: Gregon. vot pyathe owned Which 1s the tall in aler him Une; of the National Educational Attorney Willlam #1. Metzen also fed! reason ;for United sendingStates the | ; convention o 7 securing by the ee ; }associalion, the natia * . cones into protest against what | balance of. power inthe Pacific this ; und ie addressed aaa eae alledJudge cruel Dunne and inhuman oL ee punishme re Who ae Palen on : s en was by Mas threateneds him with : wey interview today is Captain ry. . Elmer. Fy: Brown,., United. States 5 jail. We retorted with a coun Ler-threar | R seemed F. Nicholson He has been commissioner of education. Lr. Brown| #94 the expression of a willingne ss to closed' his' en the command nddresse of the splendid meet the judge in court or elsew here battleship Nebraska, just put into comWith a' proposal ssion on And so things were at the time when the Pacific coast. Z Captain | that a % committee be appointed, a a with»; ¢) 1@ actual w ords of se ntence were | Sicolson, by ae royen. vo the navi-} Dr. W. T. Harris as chairman, which |nounced. It was presumed o that ‘ ae ig 0 brought the Oregon. from} enoula correspond with foretan the asso-|Jority | Pacifle coast on her record-breakof the tip-tocing crowd. that ‘ riations in the ende into the seat f the: tawSs aw a Te be iia co-operation [ine savtinae. CaDtain enceavor WiBkche to secure. counci!|YerTs their Ooverspread with the national had a sneaking ats,.of au pathecie j Seat "one Combinations | al Kiacaee painful as:against that of.the anwords execution. FH thar. Jude | protested there possession ; ghatiat Schaefer Discusses Abtitutie sof: Sehoolss T 0ward Peace Movement. . Angeles, e Office, aad ene roared Beas Its throng packing. the approval-.of: the» Seat sen[tenes in One. of the most astonishing | outbursts ever heard -in A Californta rainst se court. Sehmitz fought f tence in away (to-render the scene % ee Los ays )ffi un for yi he Bema or Francisco, July ae §-Fugene FE to serve @ chmitz was today yy sentenced ies years in San Quentin state prison t 7 eee The that Co information Neill Serer by Commissioner , Washington, July ' &.-The attorney was| lt . legraph companies and the telegraphers | ; nstalled wstalle ine aa s> | Beneral and Assistant Attorney : GenereducatiooH since the islands oir t hat, of ‘course, sourse ‘as the admiral stated, ot Jesse any explosion witness On the stand|has been apart so wide that he desired th a Cae PANO) ; set ‘ . D urks of Alban N, Pudey a had charge of he swore that he fastened the screw ee secure the absolute facts Congress doled out a pitifully ermal thé preparation. of many j bi g anti Agee the Aare veeatine tageuey Wl called abe seions lo the fallacies under-| eve in Bradley's door the night be fee Jt was, therefore, decided that Konen antieresthrough He "aald:< ént mining sum the usual for the defenses of the insular array of statistics. trust cases, are credited he put the bomb under the rug and kamp, Reidy and Sullivan should accom with the evo-| oe 7 OmmMent: On. TERR showing the wide range of vari-| possessions in 1904, most of whieh} on the morning of the explosion all | pany Commissioner Neill to San ren | was byy which which thethe trust' |} | any y | lution of a scheme ihe relations of this government since between otmer spent In Porto Ric o and Honolulu government, various parts ofntl the but £ can with say | country for texchers salaries he ' he had to do was, to run up the steps, | ©l#co They will arrive in the we ste rn | Emp will not jacements for guns are being conbe able to pay fines ana go | that I read the interview of the admaintenance of se | te Se ae place the infernal machine and quieck- | ¢lty about Friday noon struc ted in' the i Philippines, 0 nial but s yet ) Tight ahead with their iniquities ana nye) with great. pleasure, By t Ay wiepetriqn of Buck: Superly drop we. hook of a wire over the | President meet them and|ne r a © tn ee = > v , little screw-ey |}Give a detailed report of the ei s According er ae ney, for all work Day Davoted to Depositions. be eee. ae sas City 8 is being planned | Certain sense the government a Ps Harris, foris to run I am quite sure that he {fs right In. oe a States commissioner of President/on the basis of an emergency, to in-| the business for the trusts. Injunc-|his estimate of the ease The whole day was consumed in/ Small, the two telegraph companies have} stall the "ooley, reading the San Pranctasp de positions | only about 30 operators at work jin San -submarine mines. ress at the ® c coast. nad no tro I $205. a, for sub-| and progress was so slow that all of} Francisco, Pecelvers is, briefly, the step the where 199 were employed he-| jast Sheen courts |at all wit superintendent ave of the Milwaukee the Oregon. schools, and expor ernat SOrdee of tomorrow and maybe more time will) fore the strike. The companies, on the marir ra "abfanee in the insular posses-| Will be. asked to take in dealfS¥ with "We were passing the straits in May, a ti be required to complete this phase of hand, maintain that 60 operators sions, the money becoming available! the big combinations that have laughthe case. Darrow sits in the witness|/remained al work and 11 had returned foet ene eed ei It has been determined toe! oe at the tee anti-trust laws so on July 1. inteSates AOE: bad a the chair reading the direct examination|since the strike. Besides, some 650 new] use Pp rections ty all ie.. money in pnd. wpich's felt easy in ihe of phe San Francisco pipe eaeks allfof}|operatora have been Seg ee dis to} cifyi & the wate: ft the Philippine = ; eA Os pe e ec 3) A whor give tent inary ae ene to tat he truth of thos that phe]! i cha. ceetoee yee 2 ADGPESS. went to Bradley's home and fastened | Russell. cely a screw-eye in the door, attached a/|Treceived SCENES rae R ! rR pall-| the admiral-name- Will } ee THER ques-| such the tO ---_ | ee ome: | navy has| on COURTROOM + ¥ ne So every || Fresident j ticer nrecs officer tae When i OX: enna officials reat and delicate length and With Approval working hurriedly. to wet a = +10, j the:.storm 35p Being Btestors H Rogt perros] $ |.coated ator and'Says Fig to eg Bay, 8.-The stated on, Roars ne Mare en San Quentin. rt =P ctthunder SS Washington, wie the navy department, and, in fact, }°ll rovernmental officers who take an + |interest in bota domestic anda foreig affairs, read with keen Interest the inverview with Admiral on the general subjeet ofDewthe +) transfer of the American fleet from ----- the meee s wt them aftae ri or i> + eauubate +#:ey today aah: | vest on could be thorougoly mined in forty-eight hours. ‘ "| Using Small Appropriation, has been ' an Attention given to isthe P eee from the| Wace Hons was The Pee Serretary des BEL near Ww ‘Schnee + eta - a Mating dealt crew | clearness and comprehensiveness. | Nayy ee we re, however, natur- Deputy President S. J. Konenkamp, Members M. J. Reidy and J. M, | of +; Ja ily Francisco tonight to make 4}marine defenses of the Atlantic coast : Investigation of the strike there 1 bac ‘ked up by the coast artillery would in the offices Western Union and Postal tele- )!ferce provide that amplemight protection any | | reek be sent against to harass Shifting of the seat of war to the/the residents of the Ja ree coast citles. ae ; i Cc Strike-bound city was decided upon at a! Those in cahrge of the submarine Big |mecting in the Auditorium Annex Be-| defenses siated that every hartlor ou Sides Commissioner Neill there wece pres-! the coast of tne United States save Gal- | by the +) for -- .. : +); beauty marred . lot! the navy + Retpeees--- reese ates setictees| fn thet the ee jIn fact. that the -_ lightning clearisky } + and navy board, decided to recommend the transfer of the Allantic b: | La-! {lesship fleet to the Pacifle, tt gave Ron fen-|sideration to other military possiblili- | of of mines id-|for San was/ thorough Detective the San Francisco Gas company in which they! said that Orchard's story of the wreck- ing of the and taken down nm stenographe) and ; at a atacbee oe oe na ahd Avs et. aro + condition will be made ready for immeWill Pursue His Further Investi- hathich te planting at Manila sand ae hy Detective McParland ahd Governo: gations In San Francisco When the federal board of the navy Gooding which contradict Ore ha and the officers of the general stat of senceanaii Dee iz +/ is pa hock Her chum, Miss -\l¥ine Weissman, the third member of the party, escaped with some severe brulses on the face to and body, and is expected be out of the hos- cial expedition, ee Ci: GLUTNING sak re. PRICE FIVE CENTS Warm, Ww STRU OK BY Be haying. +| Mexican Representatives Deny | + 4) StorStOry Relating 3 ing to Purchase - |g left she |; * filting out yin porns eiseo, and the rejected testimony is eonsidered of vital importance by the] defense Included in the dens i a of Walter H. Linforth, whose bui ing was blown up when F. W. Bri iiler coples of was injured were uli LV its : Chords +} + will her and Gis - {rom MONTH eae sor Dr. +/GOING AHEAD WITH WORK] $ sesqrndins on the top of the + would right liss Frances Haas is the most seriously injured. Itwasfound be-| e- THE PACIFIC COASTini oPgstatit a . nowae confident Responsive +) . > -Admiral|+, In All Officialdom + teat ++ are a defe pe-| Strike + haos- ¥ fio Of "the "two cr en panions the disastrous trip, wtel wereon the'adrona ct come |# ashing Wash DUNNIGAN + +} and 50c ah ak Repub cat Spécial Service, maept Fedde, pat. Say By | . ee cue: + | VidWe:exprodeedtiy of ¢ |$fT Abandoneda, ----- aa are + +) brother-in- him ed at first thal it r ho ica? shattered. ; +) in Jerome sufficiently discuss the his see STRATEGISTS CiCAN'T AGREE+$ necessary + Many zs : I + +) wer Eberhardt, who + with to pital. in on. Today-Fair re tar . loge || -~ : JU- companions, infured crash morning, revived ates ernoon to accident |* + + women seriously fies ' a ana montage t\+ at : young Wus July Weather Lee : : | NI + | moras. ine eed aeronaut, who, with automobile Tor-. F Manila andvdSubig Bays, ; ttt for : +| behait ---- two + Submarine t eile TUPPATR TTT and pedoes ¢) - Mrs tian oe amateur _ ; . ‘ds friends Gould's were dectating Boise, Idaho, July 8.-Judge Free-| mont Wood today ruled out of : défisie TA' the-Tlaywood case a portion! pertla tastiadne jaken at Gan ean: AUTOIST T ACCIDENT BAD "ACCIDEN ans + : : + B + + ex- w ‘ eryone would be | -rmit peal +4444 ieee! ae . Ss. 1 Lee - E - al + Mines cao gertnin was everyone that - ; + Court Rules Out Affidavits De-| + fense Considers Vital: to |Pe+ ‘ the wo- + Showed this was not so tem a A ' bring Gould's Wt cu Call erate against has decided pte ful Go uld a STATE to Flow: ard msparate the > foi cliraueh@ hercurious er to 3 ; York, PpGould saling JULY 9, 1907. gee CREO ERTL IRAT OCS +| ls ‘ .coe bse ; Wh eeeey| IN QUARREL oO! THLE GOULD PAMILY. : Sake c v AUS sets ee ALL THE NEWS FOR opportunities. ' t] Where to Hold Vanderbilt Race. \* New York, July 8-The place of holding| Ay at ¢ ie that can state. he h¢ y the , . Vanderblit cup } race this year is up|* a i aie Ps you with fi en eee ee, ce ee : + i * : i 3190: } .Bell "e, Kxchange 25. If apprehended he will . : , prosecuted to: the full: extent he : ; . the will the race, and one or be selected for automobile the the races other probably | + biggest of the|+# THF + pendent in the alr ts practically certain that!+ \ ‘ e It hel ne Islank "lor| 2ida ate Hi a ‘ a : a ee e abidders ; fe. hsfo + ; a are ac American + law. HHH HH Watch for him! be | + . of + r + t tH t+ te to+eeeese Bis) c Utah, teen of the Republican oe in the State |