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Show he Ynter-Mountain Republican iii VOLUME X, NUMBER 51, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1908. PRICE FIVE CENTS. SECRETARY TAFT TAKES RUEF CASE EXTEND BONDS OF (DESPERATE BATTLE ‘BISHOP POTTER TROOPS ENFORCE BELIEVE NELSON A CITIZEN TODAY FROM JUDGE DUNNE WESTERN PACIFIC, WITH KIDNAPERS) 1S NEAR DEATH NEUTRALITY LAW ROBBED TRE BANK Head of the ae Department Leaves Position as Official. GEN. WRIGHT Appellate Court Places Matter in the Hands of Judge : Seawell. ee By Mutual Agreement Syndi-!Abductor Uses Girl's Body as! Believe His Heart Will Not Be Commander of Department cates of Underwriters Will Shield to Prottect Himself Be Able to Withstand Texas Sends Forces to Lengthen | Time. From Bullets. Attack. San Antonio. IN CHARGE DISLIKE DUNAE'S RULING NOTES TO COMPLETE ROAD COMPELLED TO SURRENDER Will Hold a Number of Con- Transfer. Graaiey! Because FiFi\ e Pei (Cert First Mo OrtToc ie ie}One of the Men' Who Took ference s and eel Court Reuse S Wy Why Pes! 2 pears § Accept Gamiate TUS ipers Wil Go OveVy Millionaire's Daughter ene Bondsign, One ~ Year, -- rO vr Escapes; -_-. { i |iS CHEERFUL IN SUFFERING =p Te cly} ~ a eee { June ecretary y r of30.-By W ar 7 ci noon toWilliam +4 San pellate Francisco, 30,-T court todayJunesummarily" -- I AN apN ONY Y ore took | agrerinent.-t é aft, be simply, Willlam | the pe for wing of the application'of under Howard Taft, will ‘citizen, and candidate|Ruef bail out of the amare? Abe |Laraz forcket.the presidengy on the Republican | Judge k 2H."Dunne and asaié P: cificme Tonight Ne closed all h hice - Vunne and assigned official s affairs*and up. will ke all formally the px E. € o L Bieenics et cate Tae until ; orys to Ti Judge ior ‘7 1)C E James 2of ft after Ss was M. of the probability shown that ; | real. ¢ and further be vague the 330 -By By which extended aS ed teen ac ¥ a pyoano, for for Wer ny one cial year.!cued but ' directed | referee a the steps "PS entire ne ‘ents o: = pe 30-After attgrnoon . a,des- }reports tonight bee only lan elph two¢l'in an issué been | Adol has the S res-| clutches probably st of | ou: eng > ae Bestar the ot) ; Fresno ou. b in thre -dare-deriteiak anit Y., June from survive 30.-Late the the i} * a : bedside night Say Oe . On phase pe and jarisen that only to of oxygen who |of of but : the a hold Une areas esecmead armors Bocomplications «have theprolonging free administrathe life is distinguished patient well fy in readiness for General Wright. He|inm case of treuble?" was one of the | £5,000.000 more, did up all his little diplomatic mis-| questions put to District Attorney | headed the origin2l ‘olla' Pate so and has to have! performed everythi ing for the last }an ordinary time|Langdon prisoner during look the to for hearing bail of [Rin the Grahde |syndicate, notes 7 namely, aoe banke Western Blair & = rs ewer who Pacific Co.. eaecre ane en Gants Will- jail rsh a tre pursuers, eg y Garrendurcd and or at Coalitea.' ane ras and which One dils »pidated =e was taken Bee today. ‘ Nunierous awaited hin. in the war dnd he complex when he reached department this plunged into the posing cf them with energy. He announced : Oe have practicaliy : "4 o djscuss sired to questions political devote his office morning work ce of a2 praspiiide of dis-]| ma a by District the appear- | another, urt?" was santas Cooper "Attorney entire as he de-| day to the like to hear it' was no There response the offering another | layed, and it is to both | probably not be Langdon and As-|time characteristic | sistant District Attorney Heney "Tf early that he|you have any law bearing upon this) no time today | phase of the matter this court would matters the sty for from to come.f ed 2bout three one of been. stated that brought out The years the: deé- only of these (hanes to complete the! Western Paelfic.) which was start-| ago, main as phar: they will ' hag Soar for some|to shoot proceeds jmotes will be: used construction of the This new' project, either | Was has and of eae Loe als ahs tataauene Acton meapeed had' tracked): ae os or ite hint | pursuers He being the men an the sufferings. cheerfulness' the sic ig Wick scom Jily and friends rifle|}of the icases bravery. posse ere hopeful of with He the signs patient is and ‘which. is .bears full. he posses- in ; helped his: famto endure the suspense and-has anxious. hours Cheers by his own the Watchers. He has manifested a disposition to cheer the watchers and relieve their anxieties In every possible way and wounded Tire she most fortitude ali oe ian' ORAL be {is - critical,tee realizes that hisa condition the ts easily the least worried person in icéaine tender body of the girl for a ataid when the fusillade frOwi his pursuers began and the action saved him trom which} causes ‘he the great to|his Be duties to. the United States in the | matter, and one which he was unable | iam A, Read & Co., and William SalaRumors of lynching rife durole of 2 secretary of war. o answe mon & Co. It was expected that these | ing the evening. but u, were : Business, rather than politics oc"Can you point to any section of the |}notes would. be offered to the publi ia ne, t up to a late hour Secretary T:Taft } lox ,that only aie real estate| some time ago, but for: one ts c}/no attack on the jail had teen made. cupied the attention of f Secretary lew that stutes reason or Rod ers surrendered t } of the by "com- his own example accomplish this in has a been able large to sur work of the war department in con-|the district attorney or his ass{stant | split betwe ven the Gould and Harri-! pelleg@ to shoot wild in dritee to' avoid To pass the crisis which will probnection with Governor Wright, and for dn answer Langdon stated that | ™man interests, has recently been again | injuring the girl, but Rodgers at Bbly conte Carle Sie nL ae To Decide Political Matters. + |e took it for granted that a judge {brought prominently before the finan-|length gave up the attempt to save |&°™ Was being freely administered at Tomorrow he will resume his politi- thas jy Fight to exerelse a certain }clal community by other developments | himself by using the girl's form and midnight and. two physicians and two tal work by a number of conferences, | #™mount of discretion in the matter. in Gould properties, There have been! took refuge behind a protection from | 2UTs*S_2@re in nstant nee These national conferences. will relate' to the Aiea PARKER WILL LEAD INSURRECTIONISTS|: > of nhs Republi- eo can aera: party and they promise to have an important bearing upon the selection of the campaign director Secretary: Taft said today that Mrs, . Taft had so arranged house al t keeping woul Trigay -for Hot the breaking up Washington Springs, en persistent) SutB Ow, that E. H. Harriman| which would be , prominent factor was he surrendered eek aes cloak es ais uth st i in ; ; deney Nee,mny not 7 On until two or ™m™ ree 4th of | on the before his inauguration March next tn Poona. No Trouble i - | : => his-arrival at his che Upon . to anys ‘Taft of ‘ 5 Texan. of n, theplatform Ree rd John: with Gen | declared and concerning him thattc the matters ' with up \ some took Wrig AE and etal to a now are Indications ne. is Panaina in elections the _- to ofthe the sub-con a the appointe committee FO: of PE ys often S attorney general Ge? added, discus 2 had and with General Bel |', tala Scere politics. he ti 6 hi nothing had then will matter the "that 1 : nT yi arker oe ; until seriously ns and evound nave ana ome that hit i eco oa vembers | by its temporary nye the ‘+ of 5 atient. 2 7 ee DS mayor a 19.1 yer. 0 yolte » The ce | a Oe De. amiited Chisne ‘eco . is 3 for the oposlt |eisco 2 mile, » cents for roads stern aes ae = tnan <i e will, 2 leas oe failed ot adoption of all fares Phe pmitted, ates, hav =i es pee SU ion ,ceursion T ( : ‘A| third propositer stically put inal er asso of the 4 the way "6po0s aytalon prope viste 3 y prey Is for The view com-| in ends were by the special f the 0 y ower greatf any of fan goption 0 "ey that tne 2 aelt-e7 a eek do mE ie me th \riade * ese Ry lis ke 3. Motto Is Regular g e roops to to increase Inc . p S aN The governments of the United States ElD1 Pazo, ticularly friendly J are on partic won an i -In an a®eack Texas, July aeo, Tex: are and Mexico Chihuaof state the in Palomas, state|/on the of desired ts It and terms, revyolutionarmed 50 by Mexico, hua, to|] officially expressed as departmeft killed was {ists yesterday one insurgent evening| this government Mexican he Fen t bs fore injured everal and to do all in its power to prevent United wie assailants, the dispersed used for filibus-|darmeg being territory ctates atThe mountains, the to fled later and} aid the for or expeditions tering the in o'vaock at made was tack rebels, tae of comfort seven miles distant, mpé dt at Mimbros, They were seen comduring the night an Rem FABULOUS RICHES special etim: auerick: » a0 all from in ing Ré ae en- having insurgents the morning, Ae oe LOCATE RET TO INDIAN 2 by directions of last nt pe ed prisonFebru- tcat h, of can be ators of the pil in that Panama pl oa and as Hawaii garden-like as ide melee se labor. means-prison same the 0 | by read th tac oy dlthe purposes bookkeeping For ait Daw. 1° convention yislon "| Mone oY as Soa ae ict git ing Jersey, M Mar New (the | of municipal of department engineering that labor good such ritine a na rat and . close the in Den- | council sent theColorado | Chicago Roe between and the orrow ; i an tomorrow e decided Philip lection of Mrs. , © is as president Louls Soy Sar June onelalr, ¢ is ia orddinance 3 ry oo rat which from ‘bat king questton) t @ 30,-The. nds A or biting hours the |tween P 7 © ve 0 6 o'clock and N. Moore, : ; 4 { o and council, town reg ardec of on 9 ° for eac the men not could that ee civil ad-J| revenut the than $5 PER| OWNERS Colorado.went.an Of ee. credits ad ainiatse civil 80 cents gold a day tion with prisoner ernployed employs that division The holds sue to pot cers polities at realize ow no in their2 coup, ted represented ected ect aa what in ; a ae aie Poe mistake ‘ c to Phe Fort, to thé Mexican troops. were. Clarke. Del Two Rio from the of United revolutionists. dispatched troops the ‘will from be maneuver sent camp at Leon Springs, Texas General Meyers' promptness in acting pleases the war department Del Rio Ss a Seneral center from which troops may Be able to render the greatest amount oO assistance The information of the oneal here jis that the main operations of th revolutionists are centered in the state of Coahuila which borders Texas at Del Rio. General Meyers has been given 2. reasonably free hand in the matter ind will consult freely with the civil autnoritles of the government as to the requirements at various places along the border in the way of troops and at any place where there ts an apparent necessity for them he will dispatch them at once. -_-_-_---o--_-o- CHRISTIAN RELIGION MUST BE MODIFIED i letter r New York "HOrican Ju ne N.18, 1908, Cooperstown, Oswego : count iM y "Dear Sir: The point to be urged upon the attention of the public just now Is that the whole question of the attitude of the human mind all round the world to religion Is a question in whieh not alone scholars or eeclesiastics-are 1 srested, but all. men "Such a yinposium should discuss a) the origins of the ancient religions, (b) their influence upon the clvilizat g., as In Indla, China, where, in which tac I y fe) the distinctive qualities which Christian!ty brought: to human societ (d) the inevitable restrictions, misapprehensions and@ racial prejudices by which these influences have been limite d. movemen? of in all lands Is toward a large i idea Is A great many comnr Banitic s are unloading formulas of dogmatic statements yhich are < iract stic efforts to aubs titute an infallible ee for an infallible man, the mod¢ scholar ha ing reallz ed th it no revelation can ré¢ ly have j 2 I Bok progressively ni is point to be made clear, by such a discussion, and I shall be glad to conny w in my power n in no doubt 3 ) ipwhs of the i » it supreme of rman, but t hrough great m doctrinal s sitions Is y sir, sincerely yours, H, G. POTTER.' WILL DRIVE HIS AUTO ACROSS CONTINENT Chicago, Gallant est Dr, June "30,-Recently New of > prohibit dogs be-] m p. o'clock ‘ I» c mag the passed has se : first of the] the address an in York, Ern- Medieal association in| to the American tO WhOM! favor of upholstery for women in the matter not ge snerous nature was to filght the bogey put of proportions, loot obtain to place the Sey side Bar they, | may for theaon ist England offi- | dog of | es es Pe Pate ax house, of his owner's Vver¥ *the be iffined the or owner \ bs for every $5 attack animal go 0 - nave the commanders of the attach iment is unh¢ althful. lacing tight "Take re mea to use stern recelved sald he pad," should women "Thin the of mx tto the is prisoners,' under the], a, pad makes a soft cushion troops and {s also 2 means of adding io stee), vorder the from R a tts Ther attractiveness of the woman, the se : I Aeports _ c mae tae ae Re Ee 1 been has firing termittent woman a harm s in felping canBie be no ° REELS m Ns fs gay. 4) Of] thickness The attractive. to eer OT eee Ei should depend on the angutarthe ity ofthe woman. are all right Angles i matnematics, but in all nature beau-| ABDUL AZIZ SEEKING zh * - them. a as apes ne JuUy ; be | } LOAN see A to be atwe Be pe nrus she them got res aS not Oe hea to > ee he applied p Se which ae fac 1 1 v the curing 19 cuying that found in ( a au earnmore ae ilies, effective much Lee eble than as the and abdominal ; i they more be 1) 9 = ocare!sultan, mre comlor- now - B ‘Fes _ ane : Aziz bankers e operthe Eoahs newa-of 3° usurping the Hafid. causirtr is inks v is cu Tetuan, t Rabat, rabat, ~ FRANCE Abdul French ity c erta n 200,000, as Secur ft on ; mortgages r Be offers at Tetuan rovernment Mulai of different |; ations of IN 30.+Sultan June Tangier, bullt should be|has : Sea Be tee as a x ae way|for every in "The corset correctly ee Be i 2 "a as well of art |a work should and instrument, ' instrun sets ie SEDER corsets the owner | used I lis $5 funds pyont revolutionists were captured by tofight in a running troops yr. .(can and line in placed were They day. orders following blood cold a that ty y isis} In curves, and d a woman _ rou nded proposed | tractive must have pedestrians the customs house at the place, still all beline riders were and the Inspectors the case i In i restation evn. at case the held ing; to attack an make should ee cnaate where whel Abdul Aziz six counts New ton York, which hames »s ert here at 6 o'clock this) Fiat automoblile in his "forty" the] from starting Francisco, ie a Alexander, MG 6G } Mrs. aunt, cient: ats le amet no Charles ata B. as the | accompanies the] on millionaire young the make to yects trip. ¢,000}] about « run transcontinental reaching | Soon after in 26 days. miles Francisco he will start back to New] San the] making on counts he and York. Crocke inside of two months with Judge yester- that others were involved, particulars are given: simply" @ January about or that‘on Statement money the took Nelson W. ie Ms own Use accompanied with the legal words _ charging him with the felony. there verbiage plain the of Back of conviction firm the however, lies, took named the man juror that each rethe from currency and gold the an of the bank serve chest they were sure should an indictment be brought, the jnrors based their views not on hearsay but on facts that they geek will stand at the. trial. A W. Nelson is the _ nepvew of Joseph ene is. 27 yea: Rae aree sus ee one ehild, He a forem o the Utah Maeiotee ¥ rorking the = until he went to the Jordar State bank at Bingharn Junc- | tien as {ts cushier ough working for another corporation, the oung man still kept in close touch with the Seat i. sh = Utah National because \ SF his former association ie eae depository and of because his Seas concerns, ae a Tt it was the bank. Had Many Privileges. this last fact he nad 6ccasion From Hinstion nm ace ee eae and « conerey was his custom evening would a wait would f the t ra n unti! morning before come to t oflicials arrived, open the vault, gwétvault and tak- the street the' sult door and these facta the jury worked, thern «a plausible clew fron mass of evidence presented Their investigation bn to ther. the findings of J. panied by doner, the Pinkerton detective, ‘anally convinced them ‘beyond a reasonable doubt that in the course of A. W. Nelon's early visits to the bank he ‘In some .way obtaine d ae combination to the reserve time to tlme carried away {t contained until Backing thelr tails evidence more readily as the cirength. Of these the suit cases filled with gold that appeared in room with othes evidenee corroborated the fact that Nelson carried away on several occas forte a greater‘load than the amount used for his bank demaneded, Believe While There to W. Are Others, Nelson alone tho jury points its accusing finger. many believe that there were accomplices. The expressions heard on the street, even the expressions of the directors f bank go to show that others On this point howthe jury remains silent. If it ever, suspicions of others no entertained in the report, the mention was made matter being left. to future develop- that in the may calling warrant the another jury irivestigatitin: The yederk? to co jury as well laid no strain on any other than A Nelson evidently disregarding the rumors wildly. circulated from private olitical and religious reasons, | eat connected others with the robbery | or urged them With perjury in the giving of their testimony before the jury Following the report of the indicks ment, Deputy United States Marshal Lucian Smyth was dispatched with a warrant for Nelson's arrest. .The ac- found at man was eused the Jordan State bank 5 ry26¢q of the and the warrant with the chief deputy to the where Judge his of he desk_at already which situation a show Without Penk of we akness an evidence street) oo Fifty-elghth been a churm_of| as 2 4 West him he will be tried: °No other are mentioned, no inference is contained judge . rn Lempic- ‘) 30--Charle June left Crocker morning San for charging reported to Federal court The paper con tains but the bare légal facts suff ec to apprise the person charged offense for a the ments ~~ Blur Sela ae a eva PE SHA UPHOLSTERY taining the crime was Marshall in the day morning tinue {1 niles federal grand jurors believe stole the $106,250 from the Utah National bank ear ty in January. An indictment con- 36 an _ New. York, June. epee Oe miles lea the that -74 and M., is belfeved N. It _ A, W. Nelson, cashier of the Jordan state bank, is the person whom the oan Bishop Potter in Last Letter Says Change Will Be | Necessary.- ; oreman Mexicans Memn-|being. only eine Indiar cer bay fant Tanta Ly naa oe G wn lins, Bh haif@ : vave| Ravat | add to to hera woman's effect.at Hereafter will go into. barks Women's thé jot aSt jumph for the western the samene asexec~jas anc Saffl, The at end "I have} he added. Ae health," appearance, t-|asa nigh Montels a s wo-|lifmonth gS °° rae pmmendatiol n_of tl "passe n-|gkill . Western rec le injmen » of . tive commit fation* re igo convention hold reunvention o there. jnvitation to hole om Hates. aaraion subetitule The ike 5S oe : the wa on the eae purchased invitations , | be ~-iamel ay 5 ty. of department the ait Hot |price, and gat a a - Eldred; Berea the that finds ministration ari ion con th # "i ine Bus ine f ls greater its prisoners from 16 convent to hold Ark Springs, > them kee ine ed. als re were ty vit atlons o* them. Keeping Of expense < ther . San from a ancisco eon ee Blair | McLa Mrs, coon . , ae from COST TO pons a the 'DOG- BARKS telearait anaia Astor oi Pt ove t would eh abpet ‘Phis that. e than necessat re gh to be an aimoz in jess tira 4 18 begun agtmelit 3 fest enous 1s] yerson eA if dy the I iired 3 43 atter ly ple reme' a diate the oe old treaatment ara most ‘to immunize weeks ne pitten- much Ct biennial ahead Ee de the that city sim ived te of tion is are iitten In the face ie persons py rabid ae topme nt of-ta with fat ania was hm trom tion... com inert r of f Chicago vor rie 1 Smith H. Julia in to} yD at jnoct Px odYerae Prisoners" No "Take at 0 tu n best * L ashington W 1 it deems other NIN z issue, recent reached Bost i ems 5] he posts j convention in 1810. A com-|foag" t is the idee of the ergl-| FAVORS WOMAN'S te Core ee peceseary, the doctor 68 the the >» been pee same ae OO" vilide Island one the on fs distinct in Chihuahua outbreak The Simllar on failed has MelIntosh *® rene of the fertile valleys of the canal] ment indicate and Coahuila In those from tat ri naane Paes missions. the govreimbursing third, and lig me, the to spreading is revolt the lthat hear of fell dead Hansen Ivar of mdaintainthe expense for ernment ~ ae near] ranch Peterson Jep the at ure system penal ing its were $0.-Invitations June. "°S* only| married was a : a el ye he ee ney PRS RARE 2 OR ' + aed alt ) Attack, for Prepare 0 vi married was He ) esterday. here syste-| first the be to is said This a | ral Federation G the before word received today. officers Some ago. days |a few the devilop to made effort * | matic Ste tod: y i - 1a ‘s clubs not {t was while hy ¥ . , good by building ama of Pi s t Tho} 1ohnor Of the want who no vas whe that Columbus from EC C Dy anama. _._ | isthmus... nat Y at the Pat tne head totore by Dr Paris was power i » op passed is what a full authorit ! arn an iven ee tie wean ieee on on Bookerites anti-Bookerites the over has he and Long quiet this the . ‘ D e es almos nd of of the department commander ‘to report hag : how ao sked e has been to pues necessary will be troops frontier perky ere esident Ro pera las Francisco. San -- and | agar? Scent Rabies. ge G. | fa Ee reve serem New Georbe June ao -Dr. R + | Paris on La s e from aa New 3 | wérful ma cume hore-| read ate rday with re in Seles preven tiv e than that teur Institut ; rab 4 at Bh ne Pasteu yande w ty 1 istitute ene the of tg Vi its ve sald baud Chicago Between Now | the Seen of Bea with lage Mexico to s breaking into th'!s country rt t of the main :border Mexican TROUBLE UP I, of gov- > atfair as HOUSE Creelf Ambassador the of name his on it had June Kk old the ) 4 ett een ~ snlngt of re friend oe 2nd colored Wieeducator ture Sree ines errors a ae L. States be- assistance by¢itizens furnished ing ald-or prevent to and Young Charles Crocker Leaves| Palomas Syun-|attack against 1 o location the knows ‘The first of the: se was the im-|he ary. New York for Trip to from provement of the prisoners' condition; | rich placers in Uinta county, leit Sun-|curgents that were being pursucd Casa Grande toward the United States Sain Francisco. the opening up to develop-|day with a party of capitalists aoe il econd, S| Meeting wate oS x} has That says st has on mittes rhich ers | Clubs . e 80. the ° , nree distinct the program j inn his to here Mexican the ordered had gravity ever pris local and convicts of the) in building highway been] now has zone canal to} According weeks. eleven Record wh a - rent." . ore SS aiee | postpone- pence "7 do not th! i cule the ashington, ployment at oners 2anama for (3 ried cible xT $s return to that Informe d | ornment ) The Texas exas many rs a June 6 nhé | ~~"* as ere. aa ne eon C ie ae Buried apa eCew HUT ETeRee oe it appeel strenuous the by aled that to see government to tl revoluto given be Iter or {t received | reports sta ge. rae rimental )6General oo secone tne Results | laughit 2 ral los? -| Woman' wvill ition nit be at unt - a Canal Zone Brings Good | 3 in : I good some ae nee old-timer, | been. ‘tat " the cea //-In Reagan faite a las meantime the in whe d'affaires, Jack a iit ay pan = in : . Eniploytient:..ct:..Convicts:,in | o STIRS on representaTaftMexican charge } m0 nce Laban z Of he and ar Huntington, asing th E Se Be ee eg dna Dn Ores bymade'Secretary -by is) Coffin. 30. = ago eae en? ik acces Perr cc aR ies day Fa © | thon 4 WV something. t t< Burke third | | al m i nis invitation the said a ; | ' | | ae Pe) 30 -Salilor York,ey June Savage in thé Savage im out ' spe tompeyens eng hd l ; a Bin had and ae Dene mate ORDO 1e | Wright fall, "but." ‘| of the cabinet wor a ‘xt action is'ih € 4 t aa ; Own e, nis nis of ‘ fight held tonight beof thelr at tic Tonray will} iders isie-tunderst SRUER ene Mo., suus ap years No "y household. iz n a sacar make to sawed ae 1e ay ta eae n wee st me offin, eTan Can iin Land his ee entry the sary n ~Amerion volutic mists Mexic revolution1e ot s oil or . he 8 r the 7 bor the crossing rie ; ins Ame istsHh: Borv : OUT T they Bullt Butler, America. tho Britton former any is pu it Parker comes it talked some ria. innocent : Taft. peing Ber~ 2aittormey anything t there iani of and worse." Ri That rae flash. | 2"2_/¢yening ited JIMSSAVAGE Johnny b not reauyU before him see marke 3 i he 1 Lippe ax tp PUTS BURKE rounds. ee. reporters The to that oncede Se Fash cles - Bor bin egeve said neral : gutleless and advice." The ven the politics atécuss erat ms J bi e-acy t Va ak omethir of pe that tha | Wilt concede etary wever, | tomorrow. BE Orders Taft members BD TH Revolutionists ‘i now. es8 lasesnow as G: eer tis FINE EIT Lore.) g Piper savage Bensonhurst. | Secretal a y and WASHINGTON'S 3 he gets he when wi "there ounce 4d, new =p: i r Ti ats ing' has he gph here is gathered precau4 e wis of ied "otter = |i,, our of some oa is a like}, time ier pea ‘ sh at border border. ee . perder It i) only id #4 o. he tion, the on troops torney % ae 3, On, YES, however, |roundd 4, is and Denver to way avvive -.to ad a port |, The Haneniine sending Lot t Sell IM the jOUS this. f "Did ore Tel General cabinet 4 ‘grb ang ‘member, : he Wright. in-coming his greet to Seo the four Judge*Par-| ‘to , reports: his on j2che correctly | something that iY! called that vehe to had Feed @ artinent | #ee to Secretar) by good o "ay y t) Abare ve caren wife iets brie : ; IN ES +> --____-_---_---_ SAILOR Ld a According: is a ork, was remembered, President for ideal scheduled Bel, he as :chief said said and J. Fr: qauitn » H y° an hour. st ve ! lice : Calls. Bonaparte eatin the official NN Among General Attorneys was tary Taft today consulla~) a remi a He Bonaparte. Generals Secreta ith bon Wright be atic | a Sp ring Hot at them meet Set chairman, national or possibly De = hs the } to see 3 i Ee W PhatNev mp sen arker Bee to respe eting Taft Mr. r o- Ol scrimmace real howeve dancing, ghost than wlll | more of tomorroy events the upon depends 2a 0 a Ws Y ara a as will ki ane chief big the Then insurrection, 1 Newiad isMa one, {f there the B. | knocked . s ; af eee 5 general election aul le at the 0 : ae DOO ensue. of Bs fate jirection his theorl secre rivate hile Carpenter, W:: today telegraphed a ¢ fee the ner wh 2 rat tablisired. out] put : Une CRI wi Sane on, relationa: relations « ~ i harmonious 3 of con-|tion the be annex-ito the and | yention-or Panama in affairs of status the conservative be should Q as « ) "3 information ecret: : : hou secretary Cuba tum TThe ee with both| there at ee an 7 comp¢ Se cut-throat the no and oe 1¢1| Taegart three d e Texan. ne earn lbeacasrnte a Rost of part a vm' y affairs, | livan, .en- insular : of bureau intorests aifated king" lines ie dancing the Gould and Harriman Denver, June 30.-Ghost ‘to is not a contingency such insurrec-|that the among today continued looked for the] to annex Denver the of tionists time that in normal romieeths They national Democratic Neb... LAnecoln, i a , ; . Ne : : e ery yepetigeale the sys2 P ot ae an nag ee " oa here conyention. Edwards, | murmurs on General for sent the |UP°T Bishop Potter tn addition to his n WHSt ee Soon eee Meru ny the last bulletin of the night, the physicians said: "Bishop Potter's conditton is much the same as early a ae afternogn. He has J passed a comfortable afternoon 4 and Ae ary his rifie Sirdactewin Pacific road, na was at once taken in charge it cannot be lea rned that Mr. by her friends and was found be or any of the c ompanies in uninjured and to have withstood the re aioe ne is Interested have acquired 4} ordeal brayely, fin ancilal i! Sanaa in .the Western The girl was clothed in ver nightol ear ik _ can be sta i an good authdress and her shoulders and arms at the road be ope were covered with a man's coat, which With the "Harriman lines. |-Rodgers had picked up from a cabin in harmony om its location, pe would becoine 2/jin the Font. pots competitor the gion Pacific on Fri chieff when empty, in the pee Washington, June 20.-Two troops cavalry > were rushed today: by Brigadier-Generg) A. L, Myers com: manding the department . of Texas vith headquarters at San Antonio del the to preserve Texas, Rio, neutrality laws between this country dnd Mexico of and that a. Conference with him teday and he | the oificial réporver of his court not to | for sale to the public, eft Rogers d 5 igi midnigkt raid, |his heart will be unable to respond will also" meet with his campaign] take any of the proee¢dings or testiIt will be recalled:that a:few.qweekslday ana a, tn the girl earlier in the | when it és' put to the severe test which PORIeT Frank H. Hitchcoclt. mony before Tim: 460. Announcement el See Bo oe = far has escaped his pur-|must come with his growing weakSecretury Taft sponged off the slate "Wiho but relatives and friends can | purchase $10, 000 "000. Serie Suers. After the exciting baktle be- | ness, * , Viadsen and J, E, Langford, o_o N. G. Potter, of the diocese York,' indicate that he will Teed. Ohara bee linn| : The ulletins ane saints the ‘bart a fie a an ; " FSX affection from which he has suffered 3 Domengine, the milltonaire "ol ae solated sce who lives|}tious been | county» , ne, ‘Loriy Movealls for investment, leaving the comparatively small atnount ‘ desperaite ARRESTED Lail Found in Persons of P, W, e Cooperstown, between kidnapers who capthired her ae night at the home of her fathe ha have " from the original the syndicateto would expire agreement! byJ limita-}day day tomorrow, Cal., > | bee ates battle ace Judge/tion | ave REBELS CAMP NEAR TEXAS IS COOL WHEN ' Use of Oxygen Is Only Thing Americans Will Not Be Allowed That Is Prolonging to Give Assistance to Kifey : "eee Revolutionists, the Wester, |2 Pursuing party and Cleveland Rodg- | Bishop of , thewilWestern }ers, one (of: her Domengtne, abductjors, pretty: 18-| of. New in all) year-old¢Edna wa refused its extensionthat quality | taken It is for Understood had x ue mutual ey 1905 Feet busiest | | Cause as. bondsmen, had refused others be-|thirds. of the i property Sid not consist of | withdrawn He has called Washington to hold iy Sea-| | Os ee in a«hearing in| . 2 dutiesbut will occupy noon, after that} | Dunne, to allow contrary relatives to of law, Reuf hadto ofsina. Stesfe1eduled A kd tor forhim.one ren matter well. ourt Faas. suc- | co Was made whieh it 5 Sent General Luke E. Wright, his pene cessor to the office tomorrow. It is| r une Jur syn se of Federal Grand Jury Returns Expected Indictment Against Nelson. ep- he faced or emotion was SOLVES accompanied Federal court Marshal, acting connmitting magistrate in the abCommissioner States ed -U of sence his ball at $10, aera iar Baldwin, see by his attorney Accompanied ql bondsnten, for search the Irvine, fecer Madsen was P. begun, ve Io Ww Langford, E. J. later and ae a bond The Saltair. at seen cepted by Judge Marshal at 4 é ' round trip to : was permitted Nelson club and equipped] been espectally ar has * The bond eee turn to his home... being} country, the trip across the for oe nae next the at his, appears uncé to carry) tanks auxiliary with provided de . court, Federal the of and}term gasoline of gallons seventy-five _ pe _ the Under next. been| have Boxes of ofl. gallons thirty an stm in the which in am-|statute for provisions, built into the baa acted of érom mane @ penalty drawn and| tackle shovels, ski munition, rv. pene ome) imprisonment years' necessities. pietck ne possible other a : i %¢ provec, offense each for aiso| were pauipincat fishing and Guns ae eee nae AS be tal of 60 may the] In seat rumble A along taken e an convicted is he viding mechanician the for ig provided rear The outward route taken is via} the maximum td. the numerous requests rep nly Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Pittsburg, St. said for a statement Nelson invariably Louis and Denver. The return route furFor all a mistake, it was that is to be decided after the arrival in San Francisco, Crocker plans to drive the car most of the way himself. The route of the return journey will, to a certain extent, depend upon the condition of the roads enc ountered n the outward trip ther particulars he asked that his attorney be consulted. Expressions of relief that the long Was over, especially from the suspense inquiry, were pmen who had been under (Centinucd on Page Pwo.) |