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Show The Juter-Mountain Republican TWELVE VOLUME X, NUMBER 80. SALT LAKE PAGES. CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908. r orecast for Utah-Fair Thursdayand PRICE FIVE CENTS. Friday RENT 10 PIECES TO FIGHT STANDARD HEARST NAMED AS SHANTY MAN FIRES ROSY ADS COST BUNDS CARRY BY NARROW MARGIN; IN AUTO ACCIDENT TO BITTER FINISH CAMPAIGN MANAGER SHOTGUN AT TAFT MANY A FORTUNE LUNTEST MAY BE STARTED AT ONC - -_--- + Son-in-Law of W. K. Vander-| ‘Attorney General Bonaparte at) Will bilt Met Shocking Death Conference Decides on | Near ar Paris. | Action. | ee Guide the Independence As Candidate Is Aboard Boat San Francisco Man Lured to South America by GetRiverman Lets Both Craft Through the American Party Practices Fraud and 700 Illegal Voters Are Storm. Rich-Quick. Barrels Go. Ce Detected by Challengers at the Various Polling Places Throughout the City. --e TIRE SLIPPED FtFROM WHEEL WILL SEEK ' ' ' A: Machine Spins ns c His icyl h inin +the Air! Adyj | fearing oO Limb} From} the , AA LAND HEAVY REVISION ' Claring Mis.stakes in' First] | 5 | A Trial;|. Will Push_All ON SHEPPARD WOMAN fi : Committee Reads Bryanite}/Shots Je jo . A . Out{ of Party and Scratches Name, JAMES Chicago, | STRANDED INJURED "\ Hit.‘ Just Below Seat Ms ‘4, the . Republican Nominee, ea ihe: graound. battered i nite ind =t : rh : trick the bark ‘ o I ie "A Fy tk then agatost roadside and napped éctions clean reelir Young ehauffeur ‘ Sand ut eg j F the torn ail : r ‘ up to of Body ae ; t | the a a ; : iy h th le unt Se naif i ls n 1 the] ly \ charred | branche O} July 29.-Alleging that they victims of fraudulent enter- five ference upon the f rial wrec ph They released the chauffeur and res-| tored him to momentary consciousness | IIe had time e =-t to tell them 1 0 tak YT Mr \4 { tel ‘ ito Sands to-the Vander? nas eeeagaltr en falnted Badiie's. checl Sant Was a ound 1 came from his hateau : ae Iph Hearst was the a his election was. ‘ oe - - Pay TO ibili of | ra to the aye I national an u th rene ee o all io will his by wreckage rhe do ny is ite of sO rib the: ca aid t believe , a oO le burt ms! t . ieee Son of Mrs. Vanderbilt' Tau: Von Lule 29. Sa nits \ 1 Mr \\ dlerbilt ! by her f Samuel VW = a t ied whet i ; oO « hilt lie ! pees eka» ms. Anti-Convict BR Ee ‘ant ; brs Be sta ushed Sr \ 1 tea gge vt r" District attorney Sin } yu | iti f : fel aCe Oe MOYER of by tates nf FEDERATION LaF iin « { i ' Pass Resolutions Scoring Mine jn ; . ppp Operators and Pinkerton ry ention Mir re re a a he ‘ ‘ ¥e oW Cl P I lk ‘ xt ent giving onor akc i aetna hha léral ; . , retin. ih ane ‘ Coin = oh ri att 7 * ‘ RY | Pit s -| S ys a es ma ys a ST LeEXpel V pies Joe..G ied th | ; W | rr a kinds in his wears : a t) slow] ! The ; i Phat tt) | } me eo i fa1 it} uf Y ie i . - Colored ' Sell Man Who Refused to to Oi King Is % |tA| | - "FINGY Ret Spe :is Niy Tu tepublican a aa nounced' that cago promot car erable notortlé IS plant. in aboy <; ‘ he~ 3 9 York ph =f build the politi brother ia l ) her the LB ind t mile dynamited trout ha wardens and are n ty. below large here numbers been found investigating I j { ith } I I ww \J thehie j »>R the of Pr ; 1 Lh Worn | bee san io OM 1 ‘ b ' ‘ ts You wzainst +4: On) th for the fer of ' bexing, of the of thi a ith vd j bee dd ; 4 ey | het dead } gan outragt } tl mie be » ine! mill 1 I f the 1.500.000 rbout I ‘ ytal ry} three-quarte) ro eat ! Il the the was president a bodt« - Given J.' R.y HASTE of he < Philips Laks Ordered company, N« [had a summer cottage at the Lake Tork . cireumstantece f left the their couple home urrounding TO money beSouth Amnversal Prosse1 charging : Salt fur- Ent ie sznterprise, ‘ 2neampment 1.5 soli- veral hours Dlake He later had to HONDURAS Protect not Only but All 5 are mysterious last Monday a in the been . Foreigners. : : Washington, nho Nee it Mari B middle of the rican drowned _~--- - D its ¢ | ( . Tn » { : 29 ue directec a 0 , Juls oday an ; : no e . Sel, et iden a. ae that this 11 colleagues . OES behalf of a lay he on- é now what inade comp althous ‘ e rd. a its ' th nt about: GonSha tine novgt= Peas item © hy . } 1 Hugo tha kmal i ; to He ha a ed , ‘ be present (ang eae ev s did tri hi | ex. area 1 ind. ot* th rule Nea llvo stk ‘actual 000, 7 qt Ketel A ed at; il a hol ( lit at the tid he merely men \\ h uid be mV If ich I alwat dered.:and ' a he brea I pect ami rid | and hile Che Yo Welsh eed Oia have Hei ul ental almost to camy mreate men weirht ind th interest whoch i ‘atipion isitor in tl dispute ship howed ork the cutting a ‘ pasteda of I believed ] the foun of whit i} blocks at no \ the. ir tion ; ws ob cor ‘ 1,2 onsul oe tne' nancoraba d ore Minister $255,-] jeopardized: 11d Son power started |‘ i ire ' or Ter I tes nd Nave > Wav heen. mnbu 1 ; hes A1zuInst the} the} middle- ohict ire estimated hours te ntan o no ior for eo the Ty Ke . damage I ‘ said t than 1 , 101 unde irte J t iC the d oul iene 8 brick A u eets of demand } i of oe i {\ % den lost last into Friday the planer. mil at h Var lef hand Vilson's The and on hand torn oil to : ‘KILLS | nae oO ? r Ponthae Hage a farmer this tt i rer hac ‘ @, surdepart iy MOTHER : I July 29.Andrew prominent and rf rston ylithelan H county shot = nstantly Killed by r ane Hage quarreled yn and rs a Alber ith his i ; wife firemen]. hom he is said to have driven trom : | home n vent » th home of neighbor about half a mile distant and; telephoned her son ie Iber vho ' rewent he at'once to the Hage ben phe ae S Og-| ong ( in an Meet hes North 1941 Bo nga) tii agg] 1 a . ae Grand 1805 bie ae espe RecorderBennie John his City: assistant, at. thelr ee 12.0 Jeputy odman . - s wu A ET desks and B. Moreton and doing work Rives, were were not Licens left his i ety ee 1,203| that the only overworked ton, degen ‘A about yoters and town sor. Sam. 1. pilot a big looking person office was who had. nd, Yote and - for at work W..S. Da in Soc planiy z father Fork | with was drawn | shreds lowed is now a who Star pitchfork, Ina he les v The eee a county aity Pres0y we Sis i Ngo Honan ree a Naty wa lich n, fraud and illegal yoting on the part of | resource Of the party organization was the American party, the bonds for waoe into vier ‘ qe ey had Ares SAU Sy x ae Tarn a "la entire contro o the polling places Seeinende ek DRT HOSE eRmOre Cone and' did as. they pleased with § little , The majority ERO OY oe hn aT eonsiderable for anyone. Ont. Helped Contractors in majority the while 501, was bonds favor of the sewer bonds was 350. The The American organization was well total vote on wate bonds was 5.647 supplied with teams and facilities for nd on sewer bonds, 5 This is] work The contractors had placed a considered a very heavy "vote made | respectable .fund at their disposal more so by the fact that the Ameri-| which helped some when ft. is .concan party voted many persons who sidered that all the wo done was were clearly not eligible a labor of loye on the part of the opThis morning the anti-bond central | ponents of the bonds committee will meet ane consider There w much. jllegal voting and nlans for contesting the bond election ome of those who participated will Seven hundred names that were chal-|have time » be -sorry «later Seven lenged in the election yesterday may {complaints were issued from the office be contested From present play if!or the county for violators of the lan this tion contest does not stand, an injut will be brought immedlately ¢t the issue of the rhese former bonds re city Swenson. against building forme I N inspecto city yamble Frank treasurer; Ri McKenzie Not a Citizen derick McKenzie. former chief of poAlthough many persons were challice Adria Pen broke Herbert. Pem lenged sterdav,. the was no more| rok 1 stationer in the city; and ‘two advanced case of illegal voting than |‘ ae Carrie Godfrey nd .Ida M. that of Roderick McKenzie former | Godman ; chief of police, who is not a eitizen The voting of Roderick McKenzie of the United State He voted for}|Was one of the incidents of the day. the bonds and then. learned that he|The genial sportsman was chief of Wa not eligible and wanted to with-| police ind resigned that office when draw his ballot The warrant for his|he found that he is not a citizen oft irrest Was served but later County At- | the 0 ited State Af r that he altorney Hanson dismissed the warrant }|most immediatelh ipplied for his against him naturalization pape } ow! propOther glaring cases of illegal voting /erty in the city and me one told him were brought to th ittention of the [that he was now entitled to vote. Ar challengers They challenged in alli did so, casting h ote at th soiling about 700 voters. who were run in by |place in Bransford's gara in favor the American party workers and who fo! the bond issu were not qualified to vote If ali of} a 1 : Ps aioe are-~ thrown: -oute it: A | Of to Jackson's Hole. expected that the verdict on the bon is | le found out soon after that he will be reversed. | nad no right to vote and going bac In case the contest is not s ee ‘ntjto the polling place tried to ive ai to defeat the bonds, they will be at| vote cancelled This was refused hin tacked on grounds of illegality There, when he FAVE h election udgc are several flaws in the bond Hise or his mind He tid they had nent among hich is the fact that ]accepted his vote knowing it is il the .registry agents neglected to post legal and he had thought they c notie the proper time before the}the law and so voted election | Confound thi political business Many so Never much interest INegally Voted lsaid has a bond election attract gd | Hole attention and elicited so much | park as the election of yesterdays MekKenzie, ind No then more County "I'm off tht for ugh me Attorney for Jackson Yellowston Willard Hanson The vote fs unusually heavy, in com- | later in the day called off the comparison with the vote on. the 1905 ;plaint against MecKenazi ind he will bonds issue, and this unusual heavi-|be allowed to ive fo icksor Hols ness {js ascribed by Chairman Hart vithout molestation S. Joseph of the anti-bond committ | ‘rank A. Swenson claimed a right to the illegal voting of the American|to yote because he w nterested in parts t 4 i There was activily all over the from the opening of the polls at o'clock to their closing, twelve hour The American party politi ition warked tirelessly throu day and the tnaching wa order Against this organized Judgwe Wore the Badge. machine was the non-politic ‘al ‘tarlan organization of the vho0 believe the Amer| "ant Tice jaall v0 ey ‘jing here ere ne . falc Slant- Eace re rdle f (Continued the on fact that' Page judges Two.) Oriental Dajcen Cause Battle Royal Among Jurors aad Chicago. July 29.-It Is a maxim, Three black eve one dfslocated ha one noses, bleeding nbs. four ao lookin good a that lawyers J E vindow one di gzreement veieaiwal (kere Et eh yuh jury a With anything do can woman began cument ay when/¢pe happen to going is what but there are three women, and not ordiSt trtled bailiffs heard such rt ew a y're innocent "Th as itler | m ae Judge that at women nary has found out j born babes Sbame to mortify them injustice handed high were] So bad; dancers oriental little Three among on trial before a jury for lack of mod-| drinking glass came hurtling through climbed Wart: Ball! widow jury was|a@ them against evidence The esty vhole the find to hole the through little quesbut was there and strong tion of their guilt, : for the party leaving the office in charge of the stenographers. Two clerks were workitig in. the auditor's office and the treasurer's office looked is if there was a circus in town FOR HIS ; | : Six 2 HIS F ABUSING ft aes 1 on. y tt‘ail 482ll 10 al ATHER an hay fla aes he bDuilding ne « Lhe near ree caused ne\ are : ant indo fourestory. : Ti tables gnv 194) (gsi 592] f msl 5 Cee Orie WOE shi be "ith ceo Seat ealat thank & * t aoe ot dollars orth of building banc Me a Fie No live vere ost ind there was only | <« 1 wor it to rl Thi was Edward > L eeitdent the elt The ite t iinjureded | Oro a Jineman who w erious} ment js no rdvised to ' \ rocked : ‘ ae i ||} burned | 3gnc b lectrich( ird x " ended 7 ut ie 1d + Turks equivalent bdid | (oye : es aaa ene eee ; Portlan | Waran itaioricy justification for 4 o exequateurs | and MERE Urarte Ee: or eet a ‘ sovernment cduy : an Ch Devillo s ot Lingrd ‘ tk bi, Ame! athe teak Nnerp President ow sovernment can vevoeation the PORTLAND! RN and Cet needa } Consul JEOPARDIZES IRE consul Bn na to | youtld i Fifth, rrevent en b i Americans 1 1 side right found Wa be by. in a Kneeling pesitioa wre is the body of ; M empt Neg shallo Total ion Ward 26-97 J¥5 by ‘‘Brothermost fer- his own reached the issued: Utah H, A City, apparatus for eee 29 hae $9Teen mati le ter ruit jar openel Wyoming \ Grile, mine lamp oe George Kaisbeck Gt found in 4 Lake SylvieRaisbeck \hi Viinn rom._J Aleve : over re ot? as-| July. aceomthe of prod ind presen ; Assessment. , Count granted acres in had $100 of When they they found naces eat ‘ record. hi j tod «ave he 100 | i taken learned |cOuld only get passage back out/to The American consul reported the ‘that heease to tte state department and told them the government had put service men at work on the case ee: Sd ine Stee Yep rae 9 Pa Washington, D. C. July 2)).- at- sixteenth | ha rin mach d I ed referee, nz the mb) ti share [they pooled their funds and an equal division gave each man $22 hey appealed to the American consul, but ge bier he ] n-¢ I ' ae 0 | Man ufacturing the up in th ith thut bell tudiod on | i ig a t 4 igainst at LUetO ha the wsclT lo mm u each Brotherhood' was largely visionary. When they found they had been duped the WIFE r Shafts rts that the assessed | wi find Ketchell a square tandup | #5 pt , ' ort vt lu I nr ] rt Bir Ho | boxer i in the next plac vou can i Gint. -Qh "Feat, op! ate | ' ™ . s ! Oil ire 1 he xe on railroads,.| depend pon it hat J will not allow | managed Re Lf c ' le rap ind tbors hor. is | eithe f you t practh: oldin naj ! ine hd 7 ; $4,760.15 and ith 1 I f | hittir th ime time | Loses igh Iland -| the uly | legraph and teleph Ther ere irge rowds both Lander, Wyo Tulv 29 Bear i | 1. opr Johnaly, as } a b fe : to}/1aS¢ a , jou him } lur-| that ces "Each sides) erica Found in the Lake id Mi eT wel ae Rae near that l en | inh ao}- Lo on Cottage. | but. ‘or ; x ‘Brotherhood" Pai eoneees en 1 TeRUEN ES pct Ee ‘ange after paying $10) each to the brotherhood. yaa | Mysteriously \ ree } thet omething bout him md h i \ hat h eth both oH00 ne: ft . . mm their | he ded ind determined ir ne" strife ring 1 | of uch very } resi Z | 1 i l 1cay a arned \cainst Ke Ne | : } C ld; . L investigating AND | paid -2 pe Ray, ADs grain and cattle the : following > is 6 fs ents Lake ee odd rn ) S Valsh zule was ‘ernment had |hood" 300,000 the shotgun to} drive with two) closely company o-sp ered Cee going into Jt is San Francisco all. ov a ey i re pat cigeuanmddn nine Hs who has performed brilliantpore foreient ote Gaile: y ioe taaoni'| Fieree Blaze Sweeps North), i ov ikéand ; any to part avise ti aayother revo} foreigneront looking 7) cal ilways be SUT | | : Pte . : erto. . tha hat answer In eedings.. proce ‘% End of City Burning Four be sure | aes a Lina will repor n which fe kx ki \ I t K if shor 200,000 hter W tol en t bu of LC w1e@y ‘ o hat Ww iad dui "woh i" price against hin pl the 1 run= ] Schion: o liver } . Rober har j of Tammat ind these Lande th Boys @6 over the ground -_- Dynamiting Vish Iovanston. W Ju twent Ros ‘ Ag vit 1 phy visit md er, t Mat pe Popo sted "Bi ( Q | i ff ( b Do er le ryee AS ‘ hasI pot ' dat \ of 1 ned«i ‘ i Fi MWomin I thr Shis Sherift Schfep. ( 1 Hi ( ' such} iroad b i 4 ‘ rough Land 1ré : og int: power enigneer { ik mnoeunced 1 1 ‘ } ~, H o he i Ir emer ve pr from building tle ho Under. I 1 ¢ facts Burlinet rigl the with forme: | one MAN an They quotation ey INTERESTED IN WEST | CONNORS 1$10 | on bout Ik ‘ " s oae~ oe ‘i din Vay 6 We WET tome Shot Both Barrels boat about Warde 9-10-11 Total Second Ward12-14 16-17 15-18-19 ) > States cut business, Thompson charges that the president, John =I > TE s. de ; ] od 7 ade. So PUES, RELA EC W + ith 370,000 of AD the company s funds. ri ne 3 af a e par value of shares in the uni-; versal brotherhood is $24. on which Les is | fina 5 ignt ernot | Threatened. t barrels. otRer The United had this morning | he De eat cor ee OU eA a mar asementa had heen. schtteréd-broadattempt ae deast, telling how the Argentine goy . é the man 4 ; ‘ i cay and night, cutwhich Was to be the they von 5 |tended Pa asséngers aboard the baat say hey hae the trai He was'in his shirt} Klecves aiid Wore &: straw~hat> ‘As the GHTON, round. | , \ tein' me Pr M1 par- prob ea ae Pirst 1-3 3-4 6-7-8 Rosario the men Paraguay, suffering actual want Hue bner and Thompson went out With another expedition sent by the shooting Shoots target oe South Para- pia 4 ndis- | Raisbeck It bore everal larg Hie to Cieba oi uras ae eae: administered' p bruises and cuts and ther vas no wapan speed and remain there un fan | f the }ter in the Jungs, indicating that death | ther ae and act ee ee Ae el jehit th as not caused \ rowning from rev Inard, 4 4 ates 9s i hobb e Battie The body of the husband was found] for the protection, not on of tt An tomorrow er Georgry theye aA Wooe to vs from to ros} 7? = administration { ot caps » of he WATER ex. |fsow WER ling the hond pe eh gs ae ee $475,000 | 125,000 some of the hardest work the Am= i -j;erican party has:yet putin. was dur3 > = > ing the bond election yesterday. Every 2 salt = > officeholder was ont w orking his hard= = est nd agnost of the offices in the city a A and county building were deserted. yj The city engineer's office, nsually busy place, for City Engineer = a Se ee eee is considered a hard taskmaster, ead dae O71 168i d nearly as) it would: on a a9 197 196 on0 holida onl Assistant Chaney Ol 116 908 128 not as active as he once was, and 220) 199 11 0012 couple of stenographers being séen, 8541 66711 gs 689 There was no ‘show of work at all "|in the office of public works. Seere156) 192 1692) 299] ary. Fran R. Christensen gave his 981 100 gs; jog} Whole time to his other duties ae see241; 103)) 226] 107] "etary of the American city commit152} 119)) 147; 121] '@e as he has practically: done for 647 514 618 seg|Some days back j All of the street department emjad G4 131) 265|Ployes were busy ele ‘ctloneering. from 108). 204 106; 214|//ake Raleigh to the teamsters and the | 871 189 $3) 159;Same was true of the water depart19} 624 63s ;ment ahd oc! Moreton and Godman Gone, Bincin |!" Malice, that, 1S one asked th r thought a of career "A eo _ When : le di a hee oe roi ul Keily etch vil i With think4 Nise wtie Want thecal Peer ue cordinc Ive ts NAL W\ oQering Hugo |it Of Done + not was electédey),oo; passed he whrew who took thr )o5.° shoulder: afd let A a ranci ' by the rebuke opinion. b ¢ rttlir eee , h cc oa Rule. < a } : Tab Phe Fee one ie swus! not ----- eet, ree ellengrin allege ad that F. B Prind er and Dr. Foster contracted Ae ee tT he lumber was sold, but |" returns were made Phe fruits of their months' labor had disappeared [40d the men were left penniless. The |'©™Mnants of the expedition are still grazed by the both and = ex* done with ‘unw malice,' satd "or that I or anyone else in "Some that LY i t 2 HETCHELL ime | 3 the: i hely helpless. hie pain, | a; < picked fc) out Some enthusiasticrap fellow- citize 'n itty Giratihed aux haiine < bik pagan tye & ohin oy ae are I América They re bout 100 Weeoaae nd ia s luippec with | sticular aos was . York for them goods ---= ( | thue bewas Mr, Taft wi uld received one on scrgaminge es Whe us the t i bel th man FAVORS | murde band Hirel of New Rod McKenzie, Former Chief of Police: Many Votes Cast, Buenos vVaa one went to Near Their Summer | 1} ‘ ol B oe? { eee ab Perens and the shooter shots we nigh spe nt cons siderably below them. Not Was Taft. of Mussachusetts, ag ana ae THE par os ie , en a urd have ar to deliv Seu ™ oe boat } i niiad pat | iffect ae ihe : ha annu I "s t en Vi i brie t "hy ' tal J Befo : womas, "Ido t ymething men like hoger Su Nivan That ene fageart can not | and Tom both men risked their political future | in the Brvan wise amounts to noth | ing "he ‘Lt pari / as pl t with ilal Play ay a) » Chairman iOut. to {is = wi oi in Oyrwis¢ l a "J 2 10 Be a thy | rporation ! ' adie ni Tre | reeriving of! : ce ie tor Eb ( rovernmer wa a : Seabury as nda £0 ere ee cir- | longer: si- | { ad po sea Cases. has( the } ( vill ie‘ ne ) . . ' ? af Phe platform last night)-"toypur iia, suite Mght' and to declare that no ‘othe member-of the Kansas delegation had memb ] ? Test he the cine ‘ a Other ‘anare zante c ' Pedet HH. M I MM 7 I I ( ' i ‘ in } \ ; Push vill yeh th} Detectives. 3 more Tr- member of thes independence party. Sheppard's name was'stricken econ the -réis. In his place? 8, B.-Wator- ~ el earliest po tep sehen © whic Vet . Tu rth Sep by nd at the tindla ‘Wal PRESIDENT a rat Dens keeigis Wed ca Other ih Judge M , pee nto |}y5 nominate aiving out of &) General Bonaq gpinion "willbeon. bet submitted of appeals oO IS RE- FLECTED to 3 Sheppard will makevevery | bury of Emporia. Kan. to' secure rewision.)It was Judge: Waterbury 1 |'h€ steamship Hostilus, from. Ayres Pellengrine ivs he of party of 42 men who Sher Raia of. ngs, tie: to.| bad been-made to assassinate me, Hs ms 0 li- | piace the game; 73 nary "senntngs| aoe am confident that nee 2 ahi oa e such of Chicaga t air pas. are 4 af Bryan In nomipatien at the conver Sain . and Frank er big bration tion last night we ge mémiber of consequence Tf this opinion bo ata without questior authority an as ind by the government To this end an! nl : utfon for rearzgument of the ea ind motion Tor modification ¢ % 7 rigs the great that the es had fallen ny Ae | AND mpathy with Mr. Bryan or the 1@ shooting, but have not of ¢ Nf, | Democratic. platform much. becatise earvhers sent the supreme court The national committee: taok. no ofirrest the shanty man found s The gentlemen | ficial notice of Seabury or Browy t ‘dianD sve in-consultation with me} Goth' are' Still in Chicago and until = aes opinion tha in the ithey left > toda wander a. in yo = es ye Cr an oir ivtial and effectiy rlitude about the hotels rhe \ our laws, such ac-'} managers who persuaded them to as | the eovernment is|sert the cause of independence 0| n g ty So polson the \Teastoanthrestlis of. } * 7 & and Is Gary Brow as neither (were iu tional committee, f Ct thé ‘recent' declslon: curd ectreiit eoyrt oft : it the | Bill r : x na ' sy a Lease 1 rf ithe of neeting of the snatlon committee was the reading out of FacobdsT Shép. : P pard of Fort Seott, Kan, Noe action could be taken on the "Gilroy" tactics Conference, Bonaparte called Sol t ( ,ener olieito which ended wit the Statement by Attornéy parte as follows a crush body) like. One Jot the ane i shown Those at the Attorney General th e nference conferenc | "The government, possi- } effort in. its" power dt eae » badiv about the rr 1 publisher Ww > Read | len : decision hg? to Phe ' : this acunanimous on ae the part of the who participated in con-|} was V mi uand{ Hoyt, until some time after| his right leg was fond sent out to») Gollect third losimg ; st es the commit-{1™' an hours until=the the ruffied feel- committee Many Arrests Are Made, Prominent Among Which Js That of boatman struck the esse] aiat ne lov co-operative proposition whieh they the spot on the hurricane deck, where | Were led to believe would yield them « ebtve'® ; ; Ao large profits. The : ; Mr. Taft was sitting and several of ge prom The concern was known as tl " ; . : the pellets entered «the breast and | ~~ re South American Lumber comarms of Mrs GB. Russell of Cinecin- | P&aNY and he was one of 100 investors ‘ paid in $30,00 fesides ae this th e 3 gee a o , stoac Pee dy ec=¢ ny he anes neath th e | Who paid eer oe o, i, aoe Connors and "Charley" | te aim Otherwise of whom hate the mif-]#!most surely have Buffalo The INCIDENTS DURING DAY OF HOT SPECIAL ELECTION {Prises which lured them thousands of miles aw ay trom home, Melvin Pellen |8rine ot an Francisco ane Harry Hue bney gna Frank Thompson of Philadelphia, arrived here today on been seriously wounded of shot the cortents*sof a gun | dependence party realizes that Mr, | ¥4S hurried into a' cabin, .where ‘ Hearst will be exceedingly busy dur-|SUrgeon found her wounds of a trivial | ing the campaign, as he js to "round character I ntit the [sland Queen | the circle for the Hisgen-Graves tick-|lauded the nominee continued «a busy |} et For that reason they gave him/| discussion of polities! 6blivious of his two able assistants in F. G. Neal }ndrrow~ escape Then he was told | of Indiana, and ex-C ongressman M.} that 4 ‘oung-man Standing near Mrs. dn his mother's roam und Dr. eles att rAgen: with the ny ORR" Berri verevtretr Sete vCTOCk. Mr TeTelloee "Aerie 0 Pathe TMT Sporn: un ee "ant dine tye tw -con= ferences which were held Yoday, and fh not. dexsath that the party. up for smooth ingv'' neh Hanawe " Mr 3ryan's White House, held Foose Murp hy. <it | igo, James H. Wilkerson serpy : , heaving but no; Mr, first. assistant, oe Sims' a ae lp Se Chere was} Bb. Kellogg of Minnesota Mr: Hoyt const no one at the chateau except the do-|] Mr, Sims and Mr. Wilkerson arrived w ele s,and they laid the injured.man | yesterday, and had, a confernas In}, wisi. might have by a charge s it awas nee sean fc : £ en tons mal tepublicans ine considerable trouble before they finally settled on | ¢ iirman Hitchcock he Democrats -jdid not Know where to look for ¥y | chairman When Norman Ie Mack ; | final : era . the sores isreed to shoulder respon- | tes wa | members tha man decided on by. acclamation ae of pat S| wi mak the giving icochane od (he came But tu Minne of the eind , bate fierce ne were7°15 theO% flame Gs he orn ung | came Recon .7:3 nid: at' a'cloci 1 group < ar and. women ps anhalt te -Mleld | ria SOUTH FRENCH DORRANCRE Cincinnatl, O., July. .29.-I£ the Boston, July 29.-When the na-|steamer Island Queen, whieh conveyea | Ver oO tn court Although no tine | W. Howard of Ahibama Charles A.| Russell also had been xed, this actlon by the government] Walsh was re-elected national secre-|shot and he went to be ken at the earliest possible} tary and the naming of the executive] pressed-his s\mpathy. mor fit ; all-d ut Bonaparte F aan aught P it.J high t} other | be made te ecure a re ion of the } rece decision nd an opinion of the] ‘ ted. Stat Sel uit court of appeals in the ¢ e of S dat Oi; mm} pans Indi ind th an apnli}eation for gZgument and a modifica-|] tion of the opinion would be ubmit- al : + rection he pro government, Mr. of Falls nts are go of Aft eadt thlen| o| th the at ol rong t ‘tha = Kellogg of WN Js: one. right the re auton il \ the het its | | t) and} ndaay it he one X VY we ll wt ‘the | QUr fi was] Bona a0 direciio sitting behind ea truck {fn unui The t re black ring al farther ‘from big machine cleat ofthe unde minu orr Brien oppos! ind. eru d under the car Dismembered The other 4 tomaed } vat Brien sen . Th. chauffeur a fore pr pinioned for 20 p | i | 1 } ae it } i ne WARS funeiiinelmpadin | u! is the len almost was |} THE Travelers Tell Tales Gigantic Swindles in' Buenos Ayres, ) onal committee of the Independence | Candidate Witidm H. Taft and the i> party met at noon today there Was|]Republican notification committee up + ;but one choke e for manager of the|the Ohio river. last night°had been HY npaign of Thomas Hisge r ind sailing a hundred yards nearer ihe = John Temple Graves William Ran-!]Ohjo shore, the Presidential. nominee | \ IN of @) | SLIGHTLY according to Judge| twelve in a clinch After the smoke Bejtler i battle rose it was declared that as for to four cight stood jurors each|the retired jury the before But the: three slant-eyed dancers gave | ¢ uilttal himto lay is afr ud Beltler Judge long,| a _ panel the of members: the hypnotizing tantalizing bewilderiog| self Hable for manslaug r should he tria second a wder result The glance of 7 of - |