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Show X, NUMBER 33. SALT LAKE TEN PAGES. ALLIES LINED UP DEPUTIES RAID IN BATTLE ARRAY BROOKLYN TRACK OTHER CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1908. STATES ae pF MVING ven | counties stata They will Fight Taft Nomination to the Last Ditch. Springte id Reee "When REFUSES PLACE HAGGIN TO LEAVE AMERICA Booms Tf Are Thousands Every of People Thrown Will Seek New Fields, Out Train, did the THOMAS Republican Chicago, Special June ho nomination This was the ' P. HUNT New Service Sand 12.-"There om the wili be June persons today first * ballot.' York, to sles of 12 Fifteen journeyed witness the race-track to flret their plans whicn ity as regards their Whoradidriacd> attivude..in' 95 wn AY which é {fs . growing ‘Otc: fo our meant of sidered seem-| it that so flat-footed was cament nil on damper effectual en put fugly compromise proceedings, for the time being at least WiTorts ic that end they that but lrowever, continue will will result insanything. is noat-so cer-) lain ¥ Won't campaigning an su ficient In the to have so bad seen ze the door all that his county oas to the sale make the to putting been majority has to he and in show Carolinn has Soothsayer Hitchcock Produces the Facts and Likewise the Figures. a the pass- HOT SHOT FOR THE ALLIES temper ‘ance of have higher their with the state. distinguished would on to that of history that stills move ment spread entire the bequeathing will the the education and North of nroniniicw Carolina saloons privilege the revival impetus ‘ar0- : Caro before, connect North he in Nortt B! ‘ets in North€ giecsone to anything the intoxicating a man of than of have given én educational mighty out high of could temperance the opened given and the people driving was been history for the goes of ninety-eight recent saloons important ine n the way of defeated, and the write the uplift been have every to and manufacture Gravesend in violation making an place to attempt 4 sympathy, tempted an it. the. vier franklin Murph, arrived and eclainied that their candidate had promise of assistance from two-thirds of the national committee: He would recely strong support from New York, it was asserted John Hays Hammond, whe is figh ing for the nomination, reached il been plane, childven this left and a state Taft's Manager Weareth the Broad Smile That Won't Come Off, for the free liquors. desired. the for state right to prohibition, feel Uiat the Chicago, victory victory this state prohibition conditions have improved so much in every im Giose counties, such as Robeson in the east and Yaneey in the west, were majorities so large us to show the entire satisfaction » adopt of the prohibition people with the working of proiihition." before numbe rot action of North A Carolina yeqr ago Within less f Oftahoma yesterday only brought Maine, than a may be year Kansas in Succes Clreuit other that it be haa Judge on the added is pee to largely of In the Jeter C. those Jhouses North De to placcs has given for Increasing ees which it has so Southern evidently suecess that that politics of sympathy the negro it results and late bave fall South, the goverment, this year were border siutes-had- fublminated bitterly prohibition. movement. was from or forbidding cight mightily in antagonists, and for the Northern states to group." statesmen the in up Oklahome this summer fought states championed those the both Dakota-all have Southern cumpaign during the sociul it appears controlled which prohibition Mississippi, joined reputation question, least-or many of Carolina , Who already owing the both rallroad-rate-control of North Mabama, described-bhave national each number and Georgia, so the to not So To the President be that as a reason to oust now the against explanation Alderman's explanations mentioned desire may arrayed snother it declaraticn is for due to the of Taft But the cock them the enactment explanation Mr. lot. and ing-to the saloon added the political Puen hundred would be win on the first hiS friends wanted the othe ar a ntlemen were "shown." ‘And Mr undertook thé task oe with great cheerfuln if Dal- ae Wa@ a showing to page what" these figures," he said, after he had completed his table late in the evening, when all the returns were in from the day's wo won." HOW BANKS MAY FHGHT PROMISED SECURE CURRENCY WHOSE BUSINESS IS IT ANYWAY? Far Western Federation of Miners _ Face Grave mepeures ins 12 am quite anxious allies will do with An 3 June and four votes will be nted. for Secretary of War William . Patt for President on the first ballot in the Republican national convention next week, his manager, Frank H. Hitehcock, claimed tonight. And Mr, Hitechcock gave. the figures. by state and district to prove his claim, Taft and Fairbanks will be the Republican natronal ticket, it was also asserted among the party leaders. The vice president gol.a tremendous boost for renomination in the course of the day, chiefly from Senator Hopkins of the allied forces, who arrived in the city straight from a conference with Senator Aldrich and supposed to have White House advice as well But the chief interest of the polilical day centered in the Hitchcock fig-= ures. Most of the politicians, ineluding the candidates opposing the secretary of war, were convinced that : strug- te "hustity ie arre Courtelyou Issues Be It Circular Ex- aining Provis of it said a few be would day From Us to This Uni 1e gave friends of the siderable pride Out Bound of the those figures newspapers "to with hig' con-, " by Instructions, ie 3 total of 704 Taft gates Mr, Hitehcock claims t are absolutely bound. by ins Including those seated by the committee. Thirty- ae dole sa Qyene until wi] MW aspirants HUGHES MAY NOW SEEK RE- ELECTION May Governor York's Champion Policy of the ents. Independ -_-- 12.-Governo! Jun e 2Nv- Y., Albany, secretary his throug fn today, {ughes out an emphatFuller, gave H. Robert he that effect the to t statemen jc would, under no circume Pres Vice for a nomination he sald severe al a hare reiterated what plact second if the asked when ago In acceptable be W ould ticket the on to refused however, poverno! The ibout whether he would fay unything< tor OV CENOF re -nomination a accept sav,' Was all \ to nothing vave ae At him from learned be ati that of the learned W ho those capitol the Vice to become declination governor's say to his refus sal and President g a re nomination he would do ré gardin governor the that Say governor, for a from nomination & accept would paror an inde pendent party people's ae ated nomin be than rather ty s parties ant domin the of Sther have to preter would he say eens a Associations pared for Vas the past dollars Th ce leg [at least ten national banks in each re port an unimpaired thé ut TL came into my inherl- capital | a a "ad of ge ting, marvind we cone word de d by ean be pearly y lating: snuta s ar ctu tly issued amount to "National al ard few month esterday, all hands being ne shut b: pts sa ae possessing required of ne same banks join- little purty for my fricends-and just SLEUTHS ON TRACK OF MAIL ROBBER join currency assoc 1 tions ond those affairs in our town. --_--_-_ oo ----_-_ HETTY DRIFTS BACK TO THE Bee BIGE the as up the salt could after use "his Ors unterritied Lake Gets rig Ta cs Honors. it was intimated that he ne raeoRr frie ee with hurmi un Steephe ns de p sored nominate ray Ste p KLE) ns, the - things that nod in. SNATCHED FROM THE SHADOW OF DEATH had been An instant later, a jailer ran to the door of his. cell with formal notice that Judge K. M. Landis of the United States district court had pe rmitted an appeal to the highest court in the land, the United States Supreme court and issued a stay of execution "Thank God for the sake of my wife and children," said Billll to the priest, Ste sph ns ae te n was ; subsequently (Ocmoutinued on | Page T Two.) ) 21700,000 annals! js be- | bar ike lo mall pouch robbe ‘he rose No dramu has produced a more thrilling situation than that in w hich Billik acted the leading part. He was to have been hanged before 11:30 and it was 11:10 when the news of Judge Landis's order reached him Mrs. Billik was in. the chapel in prayyr with the misslonary§ sisters when she heard the news So great was the shock that she nearly fell in a faint. Sisters caught her and led her to a waiting carriage in which she hurried to the jail. GOVERNOR BUCHTEL MAY STOP RAGING as police a national currency association, T ny, é an and. covered up their traces Colorado's Chief Executive Announces That Bookmakers EMPLOYES BUY STOCK TO HELP COMPANY shop discha Bears Attack Trainer Third Time, Ne ‘ June 12.-Martino, train- ey of the performing bears at Bostock's animal arena in Dreamland, was attacked for the third time thi week by one of his bears during. the performance yesterday afternoon Hk was bitten on the right cheek, but continued his performance with the Dr nas blood trickling from the wound. he whom to people Smith of the Dreamland Emergency it done by the occas fon. one than more on hospital, cauterized the wound = and appealed his speeche recalled that inhen he w anted took several stitches, Martino was bitTt will be that w ten on the lett leg and one of his the governor said the e appeaul would he ce toes was severed earlier in the guidan by their'!great and abide state the of week by his bears people decision. among a personal appe at to ) Bry: Chicago, June 12% hile Herman BuUlik, necromancer, was being prepared for death on the seaffold today and at the moment when he was on his knees in prayer, with Father O'Callaghan by his side, a shout 0 joy from the crowd around the gallows gave him the first inkling that he life y spoil additional cireplating notes, securities pre scribed iD, sec- erariate before every taken all" but a Ls * colu hapthe ada was a "Hitchcock tonight-hapChicago in man piest Taft, that "Brother Charley" n"nor pier even so ofte smile not he did though of the Claus Santa the as so broadly was He did. candidate Presidential his canshown it was becatse happy he because afso and won, had didate prophet, a as himself had vindicated A Renl Soothsayer. conmiddle of May, after the In the Hitehbcock gave ventions were held, Mr Je then tlgures. table of Tafe a out deleinstructed 17 the that claimed seats whose «those including gates, sat he when And contested. were fought had he tonight to dinner down loss a with contests all those through one Ohio, in . but rour delegates-one Virginia in two and Tennessee claimed that ‘And he also, at that time, del700" "about have would Tatt undershootballot first the on egates in that case by four delmark ing the ti¢revised his to ng accordi egates- ures good is pretty that I think "and as a he sald, as pleased prophesying," who had won a prize for speaking boy a plece at school. in hepes really Mr. Hitchcock What is that Secretary however, the matter, by acclamaVatt will really be named tion, riot suthority. Results of the new law were eyidenced in Albany today. Two of the race tracks that had summer meets where thousands of dollars change hands abandoned their chedule und s aed there would be no racing there this season at least The pool rowmn i have' been running under cover for million of fighting not could was Im chargeneral have who did not An individual t acquaintances personal RS eimate an of no chanee stood a bookmaker with cxetting a bet down Chis state. o percentage large a compelled affairs coneither be of those at the. trac k to nd a tent with the in grandsta seat or enwatch and as carded races the ter into the excitement of the arrests wa arrest An mob the follow and autfielent at any time to detract attention fron) a race be a praeti«~ will law new the That cal deathblow to the ra ing game unless it is repe aled or found to be in- hose a va assoctation. there betting What considered ve been XW to affairs." are the tration conservative r day et-| <S] Weldon was the the impertant that of Orlando Jones one of Metropolitan the of inembers wading to the efrumor A association Turf in arrest invite would Jones. that ect of constitutlonality the test: to syder the new law 'h rnd when he was led from the betting be to helieved ge nerally was it ring progra n. Later of a pre-arranged part the president of by denied. was thi mat no part in our way and these heiress but the flayed behind onl the none Rules for Organizing Rane Currency = my : 7 RR as : bitterest the rine hi yqitw of the neéw, act could be deter pinned IIe denied. tha i¢ or any < the stewards of. the Brooklyn Jockeys .jup had made an effort to obtain: an injunction. to prevent th« enforce ntil ff the anti-gambling amendment as its constitutior ality cout uch ime 5 ) rts The closing of the betting ring susvension of -business under the ihe -s hed where the public has been aceustomed' to find takers for the ir. wagers, sad been ordered by the jockey club ifter the receipt by Mr Dwyer of a Bingham Commissioner from -tter. the to. gone had horses the Before Jack however, firsterace, the for. post Weldon, a bookmaker's clerk, was arsted charged with accepting a wager. scene, This arrest caused a disorderly approaching ot ie beers open-|in _ a erie j ith any man who infraction of the law Ile stands matter. Governor Guild ‘ M vwhusetts was boomed by arrivals from his state although it was asserted by the friend: of Mr Murphy of New Jersey that the ___( Continue on on| Page _ Two.) --_---_ of . and ly, the attempt to record a wager OF] ven an oral agreement between indlrace on mones wager to viduals shall be con sidered sufficient cause to arrest.' an justif Law. Obey Must Philip J. Dwyer, president of thel Brooklyn Jockey club, issued a ‘stateNad] that » he sald. he whieh mentcinc Accept to. a offic sald: "The presidential nomination began in the] vational convention crowd this @€Ven-) ne Rapid dre development Mi tl many-sided fight turned ..attentlon | away from the main fight Governor Hughes of New York sent absolute and final word by State Senator Page that if he were nominated for econd place on the ticket he pete! withdraw By long distanee telephones word came from Senater Knox ot Pennéy]vania that he had persistently ‘fused every suggestion that he aces pt the vice presidenc: and was. firmer New mlad comes opened wanting, generation and ‘Guacever the HERE'S THE MILK OF THE COCOANT DRY | om ate, | way to. unanimous election," say the} politicians the of many To "allie aches the headquarters tonight, the| action was taken to mean that there ts on a har-| little hope of compromising mony program The "allied'' state-| Hughes this been a nomination tS made to the convention there will be time enough to pave the} Lively of ing that his horses after a while 2°° be worth as much as an ordinary has :the) into. been next the in 1, 948 to > had News progress amendment have > ourse draft animal. James R. Keene, the owner of Colin, Celt, Ballot and a half a hundred Taft men, Just when the Taft outfit other. famous--horses, whieh are the thought that the goed humor of last ee ntucky breeding product of aa night, arising out of the fact that far in, is. niso o = u ‘att apparen tly had..mecre seek more procitable 4ind. Mr. Keene ds a to. i was. To t at Soraya pan det ; pu ust t is ey and the , people answer tonight of the They were rewarded. by seeing coe ‘ "nh spectacular arrests of men who managers of the allied candidates for President against William H. Taft to are alleged to hay Agnew antli-be tting act, just one day a@ tentative plan put forth by the Taft old men to bring about the Unanimous nomination of Secretary Taft on: the This means that with the first day first. ballot. The determination to of the existence of the new gambling make the fight to the bitter end was bill, vace-track betting to all intents reached after a conference of all the and purposes is killed. aliled imanagers and a discussion of 1e result is that men tntcrested the plan of Taft for harmeny. in raeing either as bookmakers or, ‘he following statement was given bookmakers' clerks have been thrown| out in their behalf by Stewart Is out of employment. The general! Woodford the "high mogul' of the opinion expressed at the track today | upnafraids also was that the attendance vill be 10) "A conference was held today of so greally reduced by the removal of the representatives of all Whe candlthis feature of rs 1eing in New York dates for the presidency except Secreas to cause a reduction in the various, tary Taft. It was unanimously deother grades of help now earning a cided to continue the fight all along good Jivelihood. the Jine until the convention shall have Haggin Goes to Pnughind. made its nomination. It was definitely stated in the club "From reports received from all the house before the close of the day that) delegates already on the ground, as B, Haggin, the largest owner well as those on their v ay from «all James parts of the country. w ire. con-]and breeder in the world would at Vineed that no nomination will be]onee ship his horses to'England. Mx Hagein has already instructed the made on the first ballo At the time this announcement was/Mmanager of his Kentucky breeding esmade, Taft had already acquired more|tablishment to defer the shipments of vearlings which were to have been than 500 instructed delegates Taft Men Worried. brought to this elity and placed on ale. The vacing men who were he on No further information regarding ard to discuss Mr. H the attitude of the ‘allies' was voucnsaid they 3 thought it aé wise : move, : ade 1T hey maintained that taciturnSafec safed. would past historian amendment for suffrage theu- death betting future more » would have BY thé at Today-Fuie. if. Arriving On the suffrage which _ Vice Presidential to remark Th ie _-_-_ HUGHES an amounting for prohibition majority a given have Saat lina Fourteen Arrests Are Made for Violation of the New Law. Weather < _VOLUME mana - Inter-Mlountain Repw , -- Biel) AUS ee OE Deticient at been found ete deficient in Bpec lai de a uries and | on the gives with a an i teeareate to. a paid or de eet hs estimated conte nt ava Pittsburg, June 12.-Employes of the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing company today subseribed $100,000 toward helping the concern out of difficulties and this ammount it 1s eens will be doubled in. the next days. The employes after a conNeen with the merchandise credit committee which has taken on the work of raising an immense amount of money by June 22, and after a two hours' cz@Vass bought 2,000 shares of Westinghouse stoc kat its par value, $50 per share, The merchandise c redito rs committee fis oe to raise $4,000,000 before Jun 2 in order that the plan of cece panied may be put through »-olfic ernor no nie announced ste ne cannot that stop them there to. inte sna w ‘th the program track promgten rs rand it is |