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Show =] Che nter- Mountain Republic The Officia] Organ of the Republican Party in the State VOLUME VI, NUMBER e e MRS. TEN PAGES. 61. BRADLEY ist + 1} SCILOOL, De:7 : osss + s fF HH Will Be ar |* , ransfet red For +. \ er p DOCTORS a to S Hospital 3 + Fi| Elizabeth Shirley, a handsome Iocal primary teacher, today v} l+ Vonal. i SYSte - from Effec eae !+ to! Mi ts her wale the One C CA iy 5 Treatment, . . Forme; of Renvilliean ‘Spectal men }1 if \z service sition 0 + 4 Nae ay in this council of eduea- + 7 observation, + she c e o ve the purpose tlon' performed, Surgeon, to of having ¢ aenpnel ana : which is declared by a|2 be imperative. She of ler the "6 Ze district have jail your with the { ERE. communteatton condition of Mrs, ira of encolaures‘pretatning physical willl s bg Justice | 4 oic ae sa + t ‘> Juls (to > ripple they did program followed. of necrporation Studer not of act of of. "ayes." present ia is addresae tates addressed to physical imperative formed at that the an operation earlies ossib that noth- +/ present physical condition. i MP Schmitz lett {i and Take, early urt cele 10 -| ‘ganiza. admissions Letters Go that hospital about GLIDDEN Three one month "TOURISTS ROR. Hundred E of Them ledo Toledo, dusty, in Good O fairly themselves, Roll Glidden its 74 ae mu a aylomobile|only cars and 300 oe into ve srotec much of roads were stretch of and gravel.or clay macadam as the with a little thrown country in they and | victed near | to . Ne 1Manila, July closely ¥ ing dry a > maT Oaauthorilic : Be ae ereat float-| ant Ok he 1p We , . . 1 een was n : : . for et wril see Law- from "Bestot although is that. presented mayor, drydock < ' {f pl ans © pyo| é whieh killed that said ae by the it was narrowly and conflict |great. public f| ‘Sehmitz é out on | were red. | Cree escaped aauitl jestroyer flotilla has }the application g he ac ric > ms ges ye A10 Olongapo a : | denied . Pac Cavite been ordered from Cs : long. stay Then Judge : Stay. yor wnat probably w ill be mee : of ' a first trict. Attorney 2 salloon will i be pu e Damaged . fou Vi a nebrieot = k in bull ald aretic ably on expedition July 4 and was damage d by g aj In Dunne t the althoug h the a T-| | ththere is,~ o1ir 1e¢ accident prop} setting out ) was uninjured. the parture will delay the depart of ich the: fering by | expedition, the members of W hich bY! eh inlong work all night of hard dint nged to save the building from be rt wrecker: pty tit x Bet Pre sident TS js no here EP A others Mission and the !t are Decl show H. M. D. George H. Payne,|* Lewis,| + Watts,| * Hanna,' He war Reed Is.) B, B.; =?+ + Will-| + + 1: ‘ First Shot Sere, Fires federal opened and government its war for States the and of i ee asl s court | in tobacco Te illegal contracts, British-American vidios Lackawan- ompanies aan a2 them interstate Oil trust Sire! sent out. or monopoly That Saf by oor ed 2 conseque ntly of aa necessil for and for eee _- oe up brought the New ane charges, to trial Telluride the had me ee waa ihr ste right | elas Cripple} Do yells leuffs the Colorado Carried carried keys walls. are worked glass or and a the to it tint of to Island: of interior| ; appellate -* WAS. va court f- on appl * ‘ a the cerendan be ue i x ,| ator i ‘a s sat) that replied, the "and it Colorado Mine : ana is not the same} slabs, and, 5s : from that an incurable disease, There | i ciation caused these defendants hall { i this petition|t4 em tothe» state, prison such a ee: ition ; i ~1e8 The app plication. in the ‘ontinued on Page J Nat .| Moyer told mines the in a Two.) and the generally an was a charter member union in one of the | camps. He has ‘been: = individuals vatale Ave in Elsa, syence! silene plete [As ' oe silence regarding maintained by her physician the and the victim, three crime was | was her sister,| other wit- | You pose ' than "have 4) nesses When it became evident, how- | for one week Joptcpaldl tHe 1 100d | evel that tie girl's death was nigh,| scandal.' died today in 1 en she | she stammered out her story during| rht hospite ul, dee wile that | brief moments of consciousnes her} Wrig ad by Carlo ROSS) for | tater and the physician told thelt had been murderec - eearching: | stories, and the man named by the] whom. the police are now with of-|girl disappeared from his usual) rossl is a prosper roms broker Hi is| haunts. _ LOM No, 60 axter street niall Throughout the day the police were fices in nuteur sculptor. and In leearening for Rossi, in whose apartalso an amu a Amsterdam avenue, | ments awa wir] received the fatal in-| and is to} will will who, have for can the be ay , sudees: be 640 OM nee that night until tod ay a 1m com- pps big anti today Edwin] with of Pe fined and Rossi brothers : determined by the Revelation by civil to the : } ARE : Columbia, 2 orI z rip se gen ; thipee were » mem-| Sd a Pidevation of Miners and dba: Lavwood: fitetcmat' in 1900. elected A year XSET Bas i thef v roth t be) qoned to her fate. --.|seandal which had | | | he, sald con: Haywood secretary-treasurer the year after that clected president | later Moyer, are well to do "in ate decision to vi om des stay were here standing for firm the today. + + ieee pate eteee bch Eee eee Let sorte Weet= Donn sce reiterated his former lie hat he would grant an aucoe nee tO any number of ex-employes at one time and explain to them fully the company's pos P distinctly position, but that.thatit must be unde rstood each man must represent himself, individually only, and that each rein- + + as + #| Ce will be considered separ= Superintendent Storrer of the Postal + + ce a ++++++ also expressed w ith. the men, is robretident FH 4444444444 TALKS f tho OF SITUATION Manager of the Bell . . Wis . is. as Mind. he Neill. leaving ncisco situation onetielig my mind for ADNerteEP Chicago does with not our in future in defense of the position have talon throughout & fee buars country appreciate the efforts of Company . labor comptissioner ‘to, rators we the the brite aes eas c successfu stint honopefu apt theokat hy he Pari w s ences ful, ne al " of hati ae bilt : Caleago,| ; that ,he (Mi Otrered to go back to work frr five torte Milter was | gays if we would discharge our chief! ton feet away. aarbisrs. but there was no asstrance Co ee that they would not walk out dgainapt will ‘Clowry keep iar: re tn. ena }of thereco)five days; We. h do not! ~~ Presklen Sele t Clowry 2 to ; k vez owry, van his, letter KROw Why they demanded the dis-|copimissioner Neilt-isaid_ the. district, hartge of the chief aperator, Who is) ups cuneyncaa 1 = 3 Peau ves , eommit- - vouyen |i very competent woman, and pany could see no advantage this aeene Betvic cok tendea merely before the com-! in meet- to the gain (ang Auch S Mitrer*s reine five} joint com-| doubt I knew at council rellable the was so settlement it The time that constituted could trades be made) council of] pany could |MeNulty had {he not could take. here Butte to until saw Miler aoa President hrises, naturaly ter that. looked by against the seems to the press All the agitation Mr, | entered me at Ware mundeb W its greatest sources of| 8 the| to go on oe E - Greet King and Queen. Kingstown,| Ireland, July 10.-The |royal yacht Victoria and Albert, with ° which stores, retall Many . | aia Teens Bee ss. solemnly declares that et SH aCER TTS Tne , s ‘ oe board, RaAwar The government these are tricks and | iE ngland OoNye Vanhws doe [ Work Must a ee Suffer for Stealing] . Mr s anf CERTAIN at cores a is rt Rens Renee girl was not his re . = longer would con eee a good round sum. lifter, , lued ‘ harbor the in anchored move and the will be have been and it an to keep the of the lime- ; Disudvantage. ¢ on; agreement will be found Union by to publle. to be talk fight that may: similar here) Sy Rees to | the administration against "corporation | tre ave ve on of the any make action on ee @ Pre a ther was fine, and from the ar liest a > pourese hour e thousand " of people into | | Kingstown from the country in order, Fe | ©and to witness the landing of , the king : displaya a zeal in restraint of / vow las istre pole 1 = esc corporation aur : ae ae against a fast en fired} cox trust an wiwea- | reel sre Le was The The salute royal th ¢ mor ‘ning. ning. A j in at Dureka é who Diamond. Work, ' the stole $95 ' a woman diamond from the f Jowers stud ' shop- val-| jewelry store Of| relryv rE : afterwards o the . th inae both ss een ae s , ee restrain a mii in fo ae tobacco trust aes pagel t tee the def cases = bs .: " ine Ne mn ic ie i ie st ‘ corpo I yrocee' a gens g agaPanel and not again the indi 1a! ae -t- tne Osculation at One Per eT ae ee ' Trev 10.-w he Trevorton, Pa: July| ) When f d a ‘ £ . was led from Lucusko Mrs. Andrew Said, Raisuli What + t Tangier, July 10.-One of the escort| chureh into the home of her husband * of Caid Sir Harry MacLean, who was} today, one of the wedding guests pro* f j with the eaid when he was captured] | pose d that each man kiss the bride sul a rriv ed here| a and give $1 apjece by , Raisuli on July July 3.3, has ha I , pearing tion. The a letter letter to says the that the charge of grand larceny, and W&as| sentenced to serve one year in a state penitentiary. Judge Armstrong,i priping his British Jega- when Rai-| i that he pies was a} him * severely for pombarding his house the of out him griving wa sentenee for grand - at Zinat district eee Republica Ogden, ae oy July the The bride and proposition iti husband and soon adherents, agreed the to young : ae a rinken woman was overwhelmed: with kisses, She eventually had $385 on a plate, and jevery man in the eompany than more severai and and|ing, jone asked for contributNot once. credit. ed ACCUSES AUSTRIAN BARON OF BREACH OF PROMISE larceny » a en . 10,-The ‘ funeral New of York, July 10.-Marion a pretty artists' model J.|/has begun suit in the of city Allen this: city, court for _ Baron country to learn Von Nuve Ny two moe the English came ago from language to this Vienna he suid Still Motd Positi Washington, July 10.-The adminis-|]0. Stevens was held in the First ward} breach of promise of marriage against}und to become familiar with the manAu ay 2 OELOnA. tration, notwithstanding more or less meeting house at 2 o'clock this after-|Baron Egon Von _ Nuvelly, former}|ners and customs of the American Both have held those pos ilions since inspired interviews given out' at the|noon. Bishop D. H Ensign presided. | Jieutenant In the Austrian navy and| people He was In receipt of a large and they receive a salary of $5 a day| White House to the contrary, is still| Besides the singing of the ward cholr|member of one of the wealthiest, oldallowance from Austria. and lived nere and railroad expe nses when they tray-| keeping the sword of Damocles sus-|eolos were rendered of Miss Bessie|est and most aristocratic familles in|}in luxurious style, settling down In el, At the time of the Coeur d'Alene | pended over the head of I. H. HarriBlair, Miss Sarah Pingree and W. J.| Vienna. Miss Allen asks $25,000 dammagnificent bachelor apartments in troubles which the state charges was| man; ind while the sword hangs he|Stevens jr, The speakers were Bish- | ages. No 176 Weat Sist street, after a tour the beginning of the conspiracy that} Will be at a disadvantage as against op Robert Mo Quarrie, Wesley BrownIn her complaint, the model tells ajof the states on Jed to Steunenberg's murder Moyer | his fellow-stock speculators ing. President C. F Middleton and|story as heart-rending almost as that In réply to Miss. Allen's story the was in South Dakota, and did not have | lhe government, wnen it argued the! Bishop Ensign. Interment took place|related by Evelyn Nesbit Thaw. She baron tonight said any active part in the management pia of Harriman and the Alton deal! in ihe City cemetery, says the baron invited her to dinner, "IT never saw the girl but once In (Continued on Page ee eer eee ric Fork Star Here American he ea ees Republican Special Service, plied ner with wine, promised mar-| my life here is absolutely no truth riage to her and drew a most glowing/in her statement and the whole casi picture of the life of ease and pleas-/is one of blackmail There was neyer ure she would enjoy as his wife. anything improper in' my relations with the|one of the special attorneys of the American ork, July 10.-Icrnest HanFor one week he lavished money with commission in the Harriman case held | son, commonly known as "Purg," the star|on her, She declares, only at the ex‘Lam a baron, and related to all tne questions, | that netion could be taken and Special baseball twirler of this city, has left) pjration of seven short days, to desert|noble families of Austria. My older to which| Assistant Severance, now in europe, | here for Salt Lake City, where he will! jer, leaving her penniless, repudiating | brother will be in this country within lalso held the same view Mr. Kellogg | be tried out with a view of making fo0d| his promise to wed her and refusing |two weeks and will spend the summer Vive.) |saw the President yesterday. . on the Salt Lake team, fo see her or aid ner in any , <3 overs the seems Unioniall Western followed daylight. The yacht was es-j of tr: by the cruisers Black Prince | le The ae awk case ts arraigned Wednesday in Judge Atm-| tol guilty pleaded She court. strong's :} oer. arriman at xy: Ak xandra °'-| ARTIST'S MODEL he rerecourse ng thePee prisoner,) exid hax | sentenci With] 7 other | HW > and Queen Ses, 2 a : eae On hearing of the | C: i. W. , Bowe Ss ae afterwarc S/suli 5 informed MacLean broken out upon | P2'ned it in Cline's establishment was) prisoner he reproached NES: tt : lait every means be taken beauty ont Virginia youn ii was! ¢ Edward wa ito queen 0 Mrs. ania r King Antrim. 4nd stores,| Cigar Pe j Teese cor wvacih pede 88. oO o'clock lock | premium-giving |een fier ennaty took ice ae e 2. Clowry. The Will. Presi- for action Western into that{union, July fit that from thems Pives. have it now! meeting committees is with the Westthat/ern Union. The explanation is that have and:-Postal"Union: Western com-|the Notwithstanding telegraphed get at presented rateraae, dent Clowry keep pane the govarnme ah 3 representati owith "There Is:one thing naar histori the] that] but ' question structions of business and labor must} peo-| Butte that mymen negotiations through Grand President McNulty} pecause carry glaring signs, "Not in the trust,"| before oy, » justs as much ia part of it'as the|corted a as Washington, ans s, See ae Har of i face of Ee unwarrant ted discourteous tr eatin ft J on T end Al ees statement Changed Aor er Gives His Side of Butte tc is tre willingness to treat ex-employes only. othe. caer ye: farther" Advises ; wisest thinLh ta and ee remain ee inale, here here ;and = ¢ t San about Scere ' a as Small's. Small a operators stores s ; -») tae ; vill be aieciaRe the brands which are plain"Not. made by. the trust,' one revenue announced . si York, July learned: 10.-Alfred G, it was" Wonlenee Se :v2 / " : = mR . SIPST < e to rn he a + through evidence} suit. UPN ++ opinion about this J must answer that the question is for no Smokers. aA BEE ommiussioner..Nelll, hands all around has no ill-efeling to, ward this country Eh Heyes heard the repre that your w arships are going into the Pacific When you ask ho your country to answer. It js not for representatives of Japan to express an opinion." ), heavily of C : " Ibestwishfor you all peace. peace," he added, as want shook "Japan qictrjer imprlS-} fined tas planned yesore sndi "Gentlemen, would do your he | ple mittee at the) 5 as We 2 smile ing government.) enters| 4 M ho army, regular of the Miners'} Me e n Dal ota | Precilaimed that the South . ¥ wife, z and that heic no a member in| fe. aistex 7 thé startling pieture Del ehG man named in the accusation of) demn his policy in dealing sealed and t Gaia girl whose skull | he nate girl | strike sented of @& ciured, one. car drum | the Salvi itore Kiossi, brother of the miss:| Answering Darrow's hod been i. rib broken, yet wily broker, has been arrested and Was) which were all leading and broken and waGle to shield her asine as a Witness to the alleged crime - Sa + ‘ne sinatoay® er "! er charge the corporations out regulate | which flat al oe girl was fatally bé a ini ithe strike. He declared that he never | before the interstate commerce com{s_ sald, Es With Miss ee J None of the Italians with whom | met Governor Steunenberg and that he |mission, stated point-blank that there with Ove usation the lips of het tagoxsi usually associated would admit} neyer felt any personal hostility to the! Was Jaw enough to prosecute Harrideathbed apnteres witnesses were un-| en knowledge of the whereabouts of | former governor, though he did con- |man and his roads F. B. Kellogg. wished, ant. $ + s Trouble. ~ Hel é bape ee some Seeupente nt can 7 or a compromise betweer the telegraph c fae ee and their oie ae President Small issued a ae "¢ ment this evening a explanation Poe the Fol- the + lai in ielals of the telegraph companies + ; ne tring that they were handling the +|PUSiINESs a8 well as possible, under the STRIKE in Tied) & etendas . { " riiatn McReynolds, Mmdividuals oned orm ; Ieee 7 Petes ric ago, 89; +7 ilwaukec f ce fifth Y £ un Loe, a ne 6.9. 5.9 "| rhe grandstand was filled to overr 7 n flowing and more. than 6,000 spec- i s eoly,tei B.for i's re ange 3g "memberBs O..0; LIPS ¢ elaborate | brought will light »S ne the of that he began working } the Fpl and | Schenck Hills Black) the in | | vention pretty he eth, Y Mr pro-| L de prosecution form and fact} aenence ie to Grosvenor, clga oeRehs oh jaarn that ly markea» 2 | 96.4;" 9638. S : not the ' J. 2. | | bers Hay- the Owners ii by civil 3 knights Te mplar in Saratoga was is a feompetition drill fer handsome prizes) }on the race track. Tive teams com- the penitentiary" sald Darrow inNaw || quiringly, | derbilt,. New to Senator "33h Borah rTThat isis not material ate | here," n the e sen-| sen-| |.) : Trickery. Suspeets ; ae ‘hatthemselves these In find' opalscent| of \ the arrival ; Will OE vara union nreetaent ne : elegraphers' did +| + appeared left ostal Any Lead of . + | . estern L nion, Francisco ae i. glad + he at W . it| judge the contention that the extradi|liion :illezal and that the Imprisoni was } to Dis-| ment of the three labor men in the pen admon-| | gn their arrival in § Boise was in viola- Dunne turned Langdon and UNSEALS 10.- suffered be Yammato Recelverns. twenty-nine FRO has| To- FIRM 4 ithe house | No trust prosecution so far, instituted] strike again to the great inconvenienee|the part of the Postal Clowry will | Mr. Weodbury Is a great believer in| by the government holds' more per-/to the public, when there was abso-} pull the string and Clarence Mackay | Suniient { have had this idea of a|sonal interest for the ordinary citizen] lutely no way for the company tocom-| | will dance | sia ss house in mind for a long time," | than the case of the tobacco trust. The} plete nepotiations. I see no remedy ee ne said tonight ;detalled complaint is a revelation Ofj}cept for the citizens of Butte to ait Against the Trusts modern trust methods that the topacco|iuntil the international president al Washington, July 10.-The proceedtrust kings appear to have multiplied] get here so that there may be an opKnights Templar Enearnpment. ee of the department of justice today to the ninth degree portunity to conclude negotiations, Saratoga, N. Y Jwy 10.-Today's 9 ee the tobacco trust as filed Smokers who believed they have been a aaa e e e tna = > ‘ »ment oO of 1 in New York are a part of a2 | policy : af ; featur tea e in the tr iennia len encampment 4 fully bovcottinge trust tobacco and : "4 1 Or was) | West July Who J Shall P Ob San. Small * may be. done without utling the tobneco ness, plans babe eee ts to for <be | Prosecution trust act. wasdnd pronounced likely thin shaces moderate hand-|Ppeted would before. court to get The line state qq ‘ " 7 permit the defense that ' he} merit IN| and Parker The be into interlor certain | arrangement National) * Keys. of stk partitions asso. | 224 to the wrists the bound which the the 10.-C. street banker, glass house. a compressed form a ss products, Honse, REMAIN h + |°t leave for Chicago, #/|terday, but will rem: + DEATH Bhat she | 2 pq mim, thn ithe minim OF PROSPEROUS FIEND'S VICTIM) jet vicaities3'the omcersot tha| Sey came fosirctions| New York + vncen er, + + + +1] all this talk about of course, the roof is to be of glass. | Attorney General Bonaparte said that) putte undoubtedly appreciates in fact, in everything that js possible| this phase. of the war on the tobacco) that my attitude was correct and the was»thevonly:one course and|«}is consideration under in interests wall| The employed. be to is olaas | ye ene pers e Owners' Wall in of will 774 to show See cae Glass July live Bricks ex | material. defense ee a in an tne the »|day lthe novelarehitect d yelling,drewWhich ar | orected at Beechhurst, Long his and York, | decided Woodbury,to whic a and Live bailing |.yood,. Moyer and Pettibone till they |e following results miles Si awayay from the Colora-Jirst, St Bernard ||} wereAVG 2200 . Phe said An any bait there| ale APPROACHING , con- | low its from. further engaging foreign commerce, Appoint | % false. moment com- and that MURRAY general. : unwarranted, spy ns ‘ nae acco company ond! the, tre wake syste seek a a n-| tr other. corporations are join the commission from enforeing | in the complainia and 8um-| order, "Ute Oret bn record Ite: dispa mon: ed to make answer before the first) sition hy the courts will be eclosely | Mondey in-August In addition to the Watched. } which , fers branch | coFporations) which industry cover every $$ * the tobacco and@ its brane byWill SIDES "oy anat the adjudge Tobacco on, iA local | to Confer With Comsony . missioner Neill. So te C2 to be in the hest of spirits from = ee e Diane prohibit- to is this roe trade fiaetant> PEETS readily latter Admiral today for-|#¢ the extine-| # Cisrestraining as her Lo and shane) trust from carrying alleged the Cireuit monopolizing the.country the ce liner. On the pier he was met by a group of Japanese residents, to whom he said, with ++ . ‘ oS part In it.' Accordingly, the two warriors of the sea stood ‘ib t5gether and jet the photograph¢r take a shot at the m. + ete Lorillard "Riitys ani H.. Ray, Grant. C hashes N. Story, Peter A. U nited ing Holland tat to 4 + * W. Oliver ‘Smita Fe aN The cour anes = injunctiohs | Clash. eg BOTH "the jovial Ji stockhold-|* Robert Maloney, K with 6f- to Delaware, the oe + + + a Why, admiral," he Cxclaimed, "that will, make a Mee Tee ete picture, j{ndeed, will do much to the tin-foil trust, and its octopus-like|+ selling agent, the United igar sltores,| + when the depariment of justice filed in| ¢ the to + na and they greeted each ee Ne -lesi Brothers, the und sente 29 Ls | is Ryan, ae s J. Tne M@!ly + j +| +) A when Fsrn photographerar sig treeé fy SC note with a request that they + Ndmiral. Bot for a po ered IAS, + oe aloudito the . oa ee : ‘on of the tobacco trust,tts little sisters, | + the Snuff trust, the licorice trust and|+ Hadley trying Trust tT r, Government in 1881 by his His class came quarter centen- na July & Western Ratlroad 17, clash over an company order ofwill, the on. Under the new railroad pens |r aperee Said " it \+ i. é-- are . 10,-Dere W idener, Welford C. iamson W. Fuller a ‘ years in col-| of the class} i + Changes His Mind and Decides war with Rusy te here reney Jine steamship eo having + . (Duke, ished him in a manner that made it} tion of laa | tators witnessed the drills, which laapparent ‘ that there was a ‘ Suspicion " Surelysl'= thethe officials j sofof the » state of ||} Place on the main track. 1a 1 | ate > > i nae SS the for be responsible jth it‘some crooked work was . to t be at- , ; Idaho cannot1 } tempted in the apps Nate court. He} jjegal imprisonment of these men in | Alfred to the Reseue. Spitzbergen, July 9.- Vie : ,| : balloon house Norway, July 10 a The R EEL at the gO) ILECOTO ne of Wellman-Chicag¢ " storm of on i Dee a trumped never going | that Anyhow?" finally Dunne \ vas think there was ag All the vessels elass condition, a c: re Kingsbury, || rertermon, spent two 9 member Another ; im-| ere roe seeped Foe range, including labor tré ubles ee in metulliferous states, his fre quent the affi- | periences off I were en San toatinls wan oe t ‘ 2 | Members. : iit Z » The "district. attorney's| of affidavit set forth that Charles) guar d Is mayor of San Francisco, and| Wells no, He as reunion, the| lehe pavs-words | unions mayor|rest was. affidavit is Mayor. Schmitz, ks aaa |} did Judge not wer ' oy i : severs at stolen was | Doings Corner | +) +! + 1 et +| +! +) Ad- Yammato, dmiral Evans called on the distinguished visitor soon after ee + pores G. Allen, John GB. Cobb, Will-| * jam Harris, William H. McAllis-|* ter, Antony N. Brady, Bonjprain N.|* Earth. years the ev j that mer I 9 fc "Se counter | Boxton A Handled, July York, New | en Ad-. not and friend, he beter counter. "Who ru-|not eeeeese is jail recently | Was were ding mors. that gaexplo losives found on the Dewey Wa CO . ot unsubstantial Assets ; : € fF roperly to +} men -whom the government in its suit + 4 | S2ys are members of a gigantic con-| * + | Spiracy in restraint of trade Some ls : : | hiley, | through was as flat as the proverbial) r : 7 ;und agents of the Mine: tee i Mc pan-eake, tne cars had littl or no} The. Sehmitz affidavit merely set; clation Judge Wood allowe i ane difficulty in covering the distance in-|forth that the affiant is mayor, that) to tell most of the det a ean nt side of the seven hours senedule called) jf he was not admitted to liberty there | the fact that Buch eae i ane for As a matter of fact, only two) would be a conflict of authority and | eee ras ree Piece itil cars ; were penalized, one ' this constituted a great J s = | e were ; ized } othe Glid-| this constituted rreat public necesto Idaho defendants the brought that af-| this in nothing was There sity Hower} the" of one and trophy den the guards Wells brought alongt dises ise' || Among ineurable the : ibout : prize rize | fidavi it in the aflidavit: before the ap- | was the notorious Bob Meldrum, a --_- -_- so -_ secso. j ~ : ggun Telluride, and two) , on. ° *‘k Dewey. || pellate ourt just after the man from ‘rel , ae are that Appointed } + oa Day' S Every was|0% ‘82, being recalled native government. |} back to Yale for its correspondence ‘ Robe Mention of ‘ 10 are AF applied Boodler question passed| age oe heart ; % eo oeecels Liang intended to. return; here with in the light of deBE ee eae ne Du fs . ae hration OI Wat business. Pn ee Washington | by important the Seej i | Bebre the thusiastic motorists, rolled into this}The denial of bail did not come withSenator Bors ah objected to details of city shortly after noon today, after ajout the usual row between Judge} the "kidnaping" of Moyer, Haywood were arrest al ifier they Pettibone and at-| Schmitz the of some and miles| Dunne 121 of run uneventful rather from Cleveland, Ohio Most of the | torneys.. Attorney Fairall, for the con-}at Denye1 Darrow argued to the court | Toledo eee + . : : Yale Honors Chinese, New Haven, Conn., July 10.-yYale has voted a diploma to Liang ‘Tun Yen, the new Chinese minister to this| ; Iz | (z e Subsidiaries; In his ones se2 to "Oe Thoma 3 James B. Duke,! | Caleb. Cc, Dula, Percival S. Hill, George} Arents, Paul Brown, Robert B. Dula,| j pial - %. /Are directors of the tobacco trust and!# contaly }¢ountry. of lated lege here Details, z: INVOLVED CENTS +ZI q |. tine uczing' tna gt -_- p eceivers z| + +] ea possible to get an attorney to defend| ‘This message wee af fees after the pawrnepeys: ed laid the as nden ene eclity, en-|davit elerson's eh tend after he susnect : rine during the ce = pon the inne é a ard . Rana i does Baron 3 the lere: ' Opal denied the application) ball Pat zoing iInto| ot hether ) Boodler) or the +) in t he tt oh. . on Eanite. thigh, sequel to the airobits d yesterday, When eee neither miral ' eens +} +) +} 'R wie mm the near mefuture, neh a a does any ng about it, Pate + + . the bullets Peterson, | ===> ents in this case it does no t| that) the: state, will be able (o| | Stuenenberg Dinan wait of."Suds Seh | tine wilh|ot revol- In Monopoly CONCERNS = no Hlips, sister sat in frequently smile on his loyal! a . | + | +| BIG tb Shot Cc part of : First War Against Tobacco' | +4) +) ag 4 Fires buried, Washington, July 10.-Before Judge | pany an unlawful instumentality, creMoyer told of the receipt of a cipher Ward, presiding in the United States|ated solely to carry out an illegal con| tetegr am signed by Jack Simpkins who| court for the southern district of New Splracy; to pronounce the American wired from Spokane Ruef a a Sore oF ane one its constituent five days after} York, the interstate commerce oor Tobacco Court. Seawell reapectively, wit theit trials and|Sehmitz pleased his } Sam nen Toyah ; or Uncle FIVE } raheSerer ee g York, July 10.-If there New ore ek and eee died suddenty go: her Moyer faders ‘tion es : pak < ullyes sand mak Bail, Dinan ang : telephone official, | low Into To- 10.-Tived well the witn "HAPPY Spirits. July but caravan, jlice eae " SUA 18 peor ONTI YAMMATO > . | inact} cir-| will In December lnat, to come to Washing- compel sane Donn is Tr n Simpkins, but sinc ton, . Providence ospital-is conarab ted? oe dee : arrest he ite S01 ‘ve th one of the finest, boapherte*in © S*orr renee xtor "Abe aRuet i. was sent by» Ise, mho sie ny Wealthy Warehinetonianas Tene ret jane: ared he tues Judge Dunne for sen- ed Simplcins' name. Y *. private room at. this hospital for rest; tenee and by consent. the case went) Wide lel © I nat ff ~ lover for & week, and in the appellate| SQ § TROUPE me Clorney George| ort er neve < thiet »9-| In this connection. the Fedefation | Jopver states Mra. Brodley will be rt az|Ccourt» the attorneys for Chief of Poe-| In thi conned the cipher. \ Ding and Theodore V, Halsey,|ritual containing code. ‘ by| the +! through | incriminating to a >+ oe v + PRICE , ere See | and Warm. he ae ' 7 finished iuet Pal | tomorrow Sena.| seare hing: and and in Ww. a a [% Francisco, July. Jay} With; te gies ws nn go for defénd Orchard: at Caldwell as . . ea pager ss oe dis prosecutors have all along insisted wilt In rs aL Salt ae +) twwoune ain: Not wet Another - last' and telegrams contain lhad decided UADEES:TOae . TheseSerta letterses : Z to give Liang tie:the‘university: diploma) full details of the efforts of Haywood) ,, SBbHK kero g eee ceem Deferred, Halsey ing: oenin ! his ai piorined ion | was and will sidewise oi | Denied Sentence } she and career vers to arrested iene ile ae prove health of Mrs. you are theaware; we-have no' Bradley. facilities <AsIn Devote + DOODLERS I find the Jal for performing u serious and important surgienl operation. and this operation is to be performed it ought to be done in some hospital I respectfully request your attention to the enclosed letter from the attorneys s., Bradley. se +\lof the Federation files which +] reference to the employment except through a couvoluntary substitutions FRISCO that she had a badly lacerated cervix Which I thought ought to be operate on. 1 still am of the opinion that his operation: would: very matérially-im- two new officers was approved without oc -| as his examination adjournment Borah turned | 9"soe hi h S +) wife. who gave him encouraging and | +] affectionate nods of approval. Towar . + loward Attorneys the close Darrow of ° the direct exam+;ination and Rich-| +): ardnon tonk the Ma off aa broiight tre }to evidence the telegrams and. letters ibe Mi warden B Ker weeks ago, at your ; request, I a sya casion to with make «a an view examination of Bradley, of ascerts her rect fore -¢| court Mrs. all Moyer +) day it be drew © taken cetver'a. -elyed a +| murder « ae nl tebtettetteeteeeteteneeted stated in the of Curry had }3 + \+ */to discredit him and give credence (¢ 0} +/Orchard's declarations that Moyer was Brief +/one of the men who, Inspired him to Miss with Change; ple of Dr. Johnson of West, + |< umstances, When the he called Bradley, Operation, ot her story tion of the +/tor con- report quickly health. the +4] Moyer's at ere nt Miss Shirley and there was physician. Dr. Johnson, his letter|*# to Mrs. Bradley's attorneys, in states that|# of +) alter elec- ing about it and did not vote i rhe momentous action of the National Education: convenval smoothly nventlon was taken very All voting was by acclamation and the nominating committee's on Wednesday last on Mrs,|# in order to determine what i+ {f anv, was necessary. on ac = + tion with the principal Ia as i+ on ; ; Wes The enclosures referred to were a let-|# fer from Dr. H.L. 3: Johnson,a promi- \+ nent surgeon, to Mrs. Bradlev's ana ney, and one from Dr. D. k. Shute, jail|!* pete Physicians, case, approving Shirley a ae. : ue ae Eee pL eras repe rs that she knew From - z a ps ts t| | ect a TRICKS + iat Saturday é the ro mohey Curry. if ainlnciags complete|;*+ wie 10.-With July RB oise, ei Ida, +| +| +4) pa ~ question that will still Sanibiiae ti however: cade) she GuiGeardenuihinaesenee J Letters With Association voVUle ' , ete ye ry one ee a ". Jn the yee |$ pe Connection received battle on coroner's er, and one of entered the head way ced ss Shirley Sor Saivar Hemte cnaefler before was in her seat. forgetting, haceven | fe and Miners' a ; TITLE. POSE ; Today-Fair aes +f - ; testimony showed that was seated with several playing poker, wher an old-time enem + frankness, Charles H. Moyer, presider nt | + shoe K +/of the Western Federation of Mit + + today told the jury of the Hay Sod | TH+ HH of applause Bradley You are hereby authorized | + 10 remove her to thé Prov idence hos- | + pftal in aceord: > ¥ t of your letter, not hy ‘ Th wien Harry Orchard, the assassin. Moyer's of O ard' +{ { tions were denials oaie eo ae ac tes th. M.l@ slight et enya fe RECEIV- Kise wound respec tered some * His It of oa ene seat. pence and nougn remarksSaeneene were heard with aer tense, oy thela Annie A Li a in generalities, as = undemodangerous oligar- , i: Story a a ye nate The . ne Curry men Gunn, {* + DETAIL ‘ + Stidces Gh. Sree " Ok pe ee Gn a and + _ Straioehtforward of turnéd t ti a Miser ies fone e FULL + imipatetficl 7 night at a bar-room nignt. The {+ aeatn. Orchard. INTO "died Curry I$ GOES . po- Gd news aSC OReLS settuti onney anc ae ies d in Uy rates: enialsSy ese high eatia . ic for ; t ' a ‘ Assassin WOUND epee 1s ) ise, eanJulyS D ecia 10.228 ervice, ie '+ ic : otal < to ner|t hot andD. stuffy C., Julycell 10.-From in the disMearrow, Rte, probably "be: takentomorrow Wright ofas the court inthis os Supreme a eo) renee ‘ . - elevated trict Jail, Mrs. Bradley is to he ¢ ns-f2 ferred to a comfortable private room), in pPrevidence hospital. The transfer | 4 $ ‘or was a oF ED IN BAR-ROOM BA + mp of Stories Told by the + floor, said: = ‘ Sebdepes eae i i: a OS , a. was led,agnast, a Bea suiley om _whees and, IT | i "N Necessar y Patient * + +] Mak +4) ngttumated with +! "fe DIED |* + education- £ '+ +; Educace convention the ‘ + ‘ a wribers of text bool interest& are <a up acho6l beards and bet C Z ; Fae" i See cae, ston di a iat I? END National ae that j Save the Association charging Ta the ing pe Ketion t *.| Seema 3 peedy 10.-Miss" by | |+ 4 ation. 6a noe RECO MM + oo July \ Ang reles les, Weather [ttt t+ +++ ++ seeeeese! THROWS electrified ; Y. + Surgipal TEACHER BOMB IN CONVENTION, | |}* SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1907. ttt TTF tTHH Otte ttt | ++ ALL NEWS FOR 50c MONTH THE way. in Newport ; ‘ Se: ; : ; |