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28 PAGESJAS r EDITION SATU11DAY JULY 11 IflOS SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FIFTYEIGHTH YEAR j
AMERICANS WON
SHOOTING MATCH
At Bisley They Came Out First in
The Great International
v Contest
ENGLISH TEAM WAS SECOND
Work of United States Marks
manship Brilliant and Called
Forth Greatest Praise
I > W rtlncntal Competitors Arc Awuy
American Women Present
Hehhullcknn Olln
To Cheer Their Countrymen
TflsleY July 11Ttio event Interna
tional team latch shoot tho most 1m
J nortnnt event of the Olympic rifle con
tests has been won by America nnl
American nmiksmen thus become tho
champions ot the world The Ameri
can aggregate score was 2553 hat ot
tho British team 2456 while the Cana
dian wore was 243s
Starting with a kail at tho end of
the first range tho Americans nevor
wore displaced and with tho exception
of the contest nt the 600 ycard range
they scored higher totals for each of
thu six distances than the finest teams
that Canada and 1 Europe could put
In the field
In tho Individual aggregate the Am
erlcuns always wcro prominent first
Lueschncr and then Martin lendlu all
the worlds crack riflemen Many ex
ports consider tho outcome a victory
jiot only for tho men but for the rIles
ffhey declare that the short barreled
3iow Springfield rllle proved Itself a fur
better arm than the new short barreled
leoKnflcld In use In the British ser
vlrp
vlrpTho
Tho Americans also won the revolver
team competition The magnificent net
iormances of American made them
public favorites
With 1 lead of 10 points as the result
of yesterdays shooting at three short
er the American team when
whor
they went to the butts today to
start llrlng at thefOOa1 range wero
looked upon a pretty certain winners
of the International team match tiu
1 principal event In the rifle competition
X being held i connection with the Olym
t pic games
Although the American lead of yes
terday was not great It was about as
large I they expected their hope of
winning the race being aid In the
scores they expect to make at the long
er
The weather tills morning continued
unfavorable for good scores the day
being dull with a variable wind tho
enemy ot nil riflemen
The Americans however at BOO ycods
Increased their load 13 points scoring
436 thus bringing their aggregate scoro
for the four distances up to 1727 Tho
English maintained second place mak
ing an aggregate or 1714 Canada the
third team on the list lost so many
points yesterday their total for thu
four distances Is only 1678
INDIVIDUAL MATCH
The official announcement of the 300
yards Individual mutch shoot yesterday
Elves the gold modal to Itelgor of Nor
way who scored 004 the silver medal
to Lieut Somon of Ohio with X8U and
tie bronze medal to Sather of Norway
with 879
The protest of Gorman American
against a miss with vhlch he vas cre
dited In tho individual revolver contest
has been disallowed The gold silver
end bronze medals In this contest were
today officially awarded respectively
as follows
Van Asbrock Belgium with 490
Storms Belgium with 4S7
Axtell America with 480
CANADIANS URBAK DOWN
DOWN
It IH thought generally now that Ih
lunger distances have been reached the
team content will resolve Itcelt Into a
iMttlu between the American and tho
Kngllsh Both teams am shooting well
the Americans particularly m For II
time tho Canadians threatened to upsot
these calculations Four of them at
tho start today made every shot ut
ull eye but three of this team broke
down with tho last shut and Surgt
Smith atomic got tha highest possible
Tlirco other Canadians Cnpt Crowe
Orlvnto AVlllams und Corp Mclnnes
rcorod 74 each but their total was
spoiled by Bergt Kcrrs who got 07
Tho shooting of tho Americans was
brilliant nnd evoked the greatest pralM
Mono of them nmdo the highest hcoro
but no fewer than five or nix mel
scored 73 while Eastman got 71
7
This splendid showing gave the Amer
leans I total for thin range of 430 out
of a possible 460 Tho visitors wore
greatly satisfied with thin flcoro 1 nil
more than over before imvo they be
come dangerous rivals In tho eyes of
the British marksmen The contliMntal
contl 1tnl
competitors on the team are away be
hind Their aggregate up to the present
arc
Sweden 1607
167
Trance 1693
Norway 1507
fjrtvco 1439
Denmark r M10
AmnWA IUI4fl
The Amorlwill tOll tlijcroasei lu
leud still further at the BOO yard rnngc
forlng 405 for this distance while
lMKl3iil made hut 399 wIll Canada
lincl 385 I
The aggregates now are America
2132 England 2113 and Canada 2072
Tho greatest Intelput U being xhown II
the uhootlng of them three teams
Many American women Imvo made
tho Journey slOws to UUluy to tJicn
their countrymen The raIniest con
nJonco of tho American IB a mutter
of general remark Capt Ciiruy of
IXhiwar did not rOI ill nt tho 90
las 1 runge llnUhlnir with C7 Wind
hrIIQVCf knpt up hl gijod nlnnilun
i > nd scored J2 Tho sillier InUlvldiml
totals wcroi
Jinrtln 71
IUhn l nnd liiatman 07
ttndlet 0 t
The total for tim range 405 WII I
Itchy serious fftllliig off The IBJIM
PollS ijoncriil among ulj thfi teams jinw
fvw ntiii lees nmrlMi In tho CAl nfl
time Amriu iiB than I
l lntrCINlhill uny other buv hr >
ciK low seme at thil flUIJI him
i o distinction ofKottlD s tlli > P ft
c
WIFE MAY VOTE BUT
HUSBAND MUST NOT
Odd Complication Growing Out of
Restrictions Made for Com
r ing Bond Election
DEEDED PROPERTY TO WIFE
Thought It I Good Tiling to Do lint
For ilond Klccllun Husband Has
Transferred Ills Aotc With I
As ancient as tho world Is tho situa
tion in which the husband has voted
while his gentler and better halt has
Mood by complulnlngly and demanded
n share In the franchise Now howev
er the tables are completely turned
and In the coming bond election there
tiro wives who can vote on un Import
ant publlo problem while their hus
bands stand aside helpless suppliant on
the right of tho ballot I Is an odd
situation and comes n 1 a development
In the rights at to
II tlo women equal privi
leges with men
Women now may own property Many
I husband anxious to keep his homo
and his business separate has deeded
the homo to his wife One man who
owns only a home and that in his
wlfon name pays the taxes out of his
own pocket He has asked whether ho
can veto In the bond election and
whether If ho can his wlfa can also
vote
The answers from three attorneys
who happened to bo encountered in tho
city and county building by a News
reporter Is that tim husband
Icporter can quietly
stand asldo while his wife does all the
toos
voting and If he roally wants to vote
on such matters to prepare for the
next election by getting some of tvi
property out of his ViCes name and
Into nil own Until then her title to the
family property gives her in bond elec
tions the full tltlo to the family vote
The fact that It Is out of his pucee
that the taxes como avails him abso
lutely nothing I is In his wifes name
that they are paid and only upon her
showing of her tax receipt will the
votfi ho mndn of record In caN nf a
challenge
OPINIONS OF ATTORNEYS
The opinions of the three attorneys
queried follow
By Atty Gen Ilroeden In such I
case as In all others only the person
who Is assessed for the property or lu
other words the owner of the property
is entitled to vote on the bomiti question
In tho cose stated tho owner of the
property is tho wlfo and she alone is
entitled to vote Whether tho husband
pays the tax or not Is not il considera
tion the ownership of
tl OW o property being
the qualification necessary to entitle the
elector to his vote
Atty Daniel Harrlngton The com
mon law dlsqualltlCAtlons of married
women have by our statutes been en
tirely removed hence If they arc prop
erty Mlle they have the same rights
aft any other adult male or female It
would follow naturally that the woman
who holds property Is the person to vote
on the bond Issiro tho fact that 1r
husband Actually pays taxes on the
property out qf his own pocket making
no difference as to his disqualification
to vote Ho does pot own the property
and it Is only property
011 owners on
whose property tho tax Is paid who are
entitled to vote as I understand It
tynay Van CottI should say the
husband has no right to voto but his
wife has The tax Is credited to the
person against whom tho antossment Is
maue and not to the person actually
paying the money I the husband
wishes to vote he must have the title
placed In his own name and pay taxes
assessed against himself
WEATHER OUTLOOK
Continued warm though partly cloudy
weather IH predicted for tonight and to
morrow at this latitude Tha mercury
rosu to 8 Syestcrday afternoon but fell
tci C4 this morning
The north mornlnn high pressure has
moved eastward to time north platenu
and north Rocky mountain slol ana
tho high pressure over the Gulf and At
lantic staten has changed but little
since last report Over tho south pla
teau and lako region the Imronictrlc
pressure Is low Theno conditions have
caused showers or thunderstorms over
portions of Wyoming Colorado Arizona
Kouth Dakota and Florida
PROMINENT MEN ARREST
ED FOR COUNTERFEITING I
Danville Ill July 10 Charles IS
Brown S5 years old an attorney prom
inent socially and professionally was
arrested here today by secret service
men on I chargo of counterfeiting amid
later held to await action by the Unit
ed States grand jury In bonds of 5
000In
In n secret desk and a cell ot
Browns house when ho was arrested
In tho presence of his wife and 3yeur
old child tho government agent found
what they say Is the mOlt complete
counterfeiting outfit they have over
Been I was ready for tho manufac
ture of 15 gold pieces silver halfdot
lure quarters dimes and Hidden and
tho secret rvico men pronounced the
mutcrUlh of time mint almost perfect
Coffcy vlllcKanJuly 10 United Btatos
offIcers arrived hero tonight with Dr
O J Counterman I prominent phy
sician of Nol Albany Kan who In
charged with counterfeiting Dr
Counterman Is 70 years old His ur
lost WaS due to confession of Adam
Tutor ugcd 60 now In Jail at jurt
Scott Kan who was arrested wlillj
I5SI5Ig tho spurious coin Both inun
lire ty prominent citizens of Wilson cuun
tyThe officers today inajlo n thorough
searCh or Dr Countermans home lit
New Albany Uncovering f largo
quantity of counterfeit monny nnd a
Complete counterfeiting equipment Tilt
i > rriiiT assert that the mold have beer
used for ten yeuru
llVldtml MIlS which ho had hold
throughout thu contmt Ho was BUD
ixieilfd hiiiuwr by another AmtiHnin 0
Mnrtlri whuxu aggrfgitu of 301 put
him onu point In front of the Canadian
Htrgt Smith Tho iiggrrgatcs o the
sominiotiolsig loams ut the enl of this
11111 wine
11l
Friinro 4 t 19C
tnvmlin 151
Norway lSM
Greece v IU1
IDanmurk 1es
Tha lovolvcr team competition UI I
won today by America llvlnlum WUI
second und Finland third Tlio UK
al
gragatp lira fullmvu
lcgltl tcnuH lra an olnl
America I9H
JeluluII 1801
n s
1 I
JI r f JAme
POLiTICS DOWN
ON THE ISTHMUS
Withdrawal of Arias Makes Pos
sibility of Intervention
Much More Remote
WILL WATCH THE ELECTIONS
Canal Xono Goturnor Will Send Com
inlv ioncre to Ever Town of
Kcnubllc
Panama July 11The electoral situ
ation haa been much cleared by tIm
withdrawal of Illcardo Arias the Con
stitutional candidate for the presidency
but In spite of this the adherents of
Domingo do Obuldla the independent
candidate have relaxed their efforts
hut very little and it Is planned to elect
Honor ObaUlla as conclusively as pos
sible Since the withdrawal of Arias I
tho possibility of American Intervention I
Is much more remote but even so thu
change ot affairs Is critical The fol
lowora of Arias will bo at the poll
and trouble nnd disorder are not by any
ineany out of the question Tho gover
nor of the canal zone has Kent to every
town of the republic commissioners to
watch tho ejections und take note of
everytlilng that occur Among these
men atoll American army officers and
as many more employes of the canal
commission Tho sentiment of the
country is undoubtedly with Obaldla
who Is supported by the Liberal party
which counts at least 60 per cent it
the population of Panama and half
of tho Constitutionals Obuldla Is a
wealthy cattle owner of Chirlque son
of nn expresident of Colombia und he
has In the past been
governor of the
state of Panama and acting president
of the republic
I tho people see that their right to
Vole as they please is not respected
there Is bound to 0 serious disorder
becauso there ar many who would
prefer American occupation
The American authorities lire fully
prepared to see that the elections are
fair and to put down dlstut banco with
energy Two hundred and seventysix
presidential electors are to be chosen
and out of this total it In picdlcted
no less than 200 will bo out for Obaldla
The electors will meet on Aug 1 to
I elect 1 president
SELECTfNOF LAND
To Utah llfl Acres Approved to
Idaho 021 to W Dining 20To
Utah for Hfsatotr 428
Special to the Nawa
Washington DC July ItThe
commissioner oC the general land office
haS approved the t
Il following lan1
grants
To tno slate of Utah for the benefit
bonllt
of the Institute forthe blind al area
of 1494 acres selected by the state in
Salt Lake City land district
To the state of Idaho for the benefit
fOlthebcnint
of scientific schools C21 acres within
the Coeur dAIena land district wihin
To tho state of Wyoming 929 acres
approved to the state as Indemnity
11
school land selections in Cheyenne land
district
Under Its grant for the establish
ment o permanent reservoirs for Irri
gation purposes there hW been ap
proved to the state of Utah 4287
acres of land In Sat Lake city land
district selected by the state While
some townships within this list were
within an area withdrawn as prob
ably containing coal tho tracts In
question have be n classified by the
geological tho survey and special agents of
general land office as noncoal In
noncoli II
character In consequence of which tho
late selections have been approved
The postmaster nt Salt Lake City
Sl
has been authorized to employ four
additional letter carriers t begin ser
vIce Aug 1
HE HAS THEM GUESSING
10Slllh Woods Mysterious Jnoschwry
IVmder is Source of Perplexity
Davis county farmers aro still specu
lating as to tho character of the chemi
cal preparation which Jostnh Wood of
Ilountlful puts on his gooseberry bushoa
to prevent mildew That ho
lruvoL midew lias been
eminently successful all of Ins neigh
born and wouldbe corjc Utoib cheer
fully admit but what brliigH unlimited
ijilcf to them Is tint they cainot for
the life of them linuX out what that
prinomUo preparation it Koma of Mr
Woods neighbors thought recently they
Would wnymy hlH lilrril man und Iloy
otierti of I dueling bonus induce 1111
to olvo time HiHiyux Ilka rliiillu Hut
nhcii that oiilorprlsiuK gooHoburry cuuir <
Irftu thought they baa hue sulicmo all
riuht tlio hired man could selemo al
coult
Why all I know IH that hu glve mu
11U
BOIIIU powdor an HM Tut thin tlieiu
an I Louts I The next step In time
grand uvhemo to bring limit out of dark
111k
ness IH lo gut hold ot Homo of tiuli
powder nnd halO I analyzed wliluh
may lot In 1 few gllinmtring rays A
cmnplutcp aimlyuls ought to coal J1X >
Whcihar this n iount urlncoly for that
locality eli bo raised to secure time
phlloHopny in Urn domain of Hpociilatlvo
In tho meanwhile Mr Wood In en
Joy I UK tho truitb nf lilH InJUHtiy ax
well 11 his kuo ledge of cliamlstiy HIM
iriioncbarrleN vntlrtMy free from mil
dew which so freely attacks thu oorilri
of other growers brim jlmlhig a reajy
lruors r
und mOlt prollliibla HIIIJR Is ret
that Mr woo l IIIIH Mhlpiikul luOu pounds
dulY tl Uutto anil IO pounds VOlltS
tenmto days to Halt Iilio soul Cal tor
nli mulling a Ion 1ms day On HUH It
IH claimed ho clean iibout ll 19 u dim >
a uoolulorrr nitul lIttle sum for just ho succulent
OATCH CHICKEN THIEF
Kpli ilnrxiliscii hiliin lly Introlnuin
Klnlni for Uircnt Tliifls
Tlili morning Officer Htulnn nrrtwlcd n
young nmn mimed Uph JacoMutn nn
Iou clmrga of chicken Hlenllni I is
cI lesteti iiy the potloo I lie I young Jucob
on who Is n yearn of age with I
eonipunlou for ivliom the ofilccrH HIP
looking rallied thu lien coup or ilrc J
Ii Ijiraon 670 Komerhy street ri nuvqiul
opeubloiia mill loll about two ilntim
chlcUeiiH Htulna Jot lotuS y on Ile job
Ililn morning soisil junilcil > ouig Juralj
son mid lucovurcO ulna Uvu uhlckenu
which sell lliu youiitf r man MMH dyliic lu
At Urn Jdrnbuon inmtii an unipliitlo
Irt ucoblou
denial but after he 11111 al 11p1lo
HorKi iiumpei And poicqUvii Hiiretu
Ald JJleqII1
10111
hioko down a nil xrjiulo 1 full lOIIIluIUI
Another young man wlumo nnmu 4 bIts
pollvo dfillncil to dlvuluo was nrriiMuil
on Kuaplclon but Wjia later relumosol
j vI IUIt uf l w 11 ti11t
NOT IDENTifiED BY
WOUNDED MAN
Foreigners Mixed Up in Garfield
Shooting Scrape Taken
Before the > Victim
SCENE AT HOSPITAL TODAY
Ilohlcli About lo UnilerRo An Opera
tion Sims ThatAilmii Per
plch Was Ills salnlt
Mike Porplch nllas Mike Smith did
not shoot MIke Boblch according to a
statement mode by the latter today us
he lay panting for breath In St Marks
hospital Tho man accused of having
fired the shots was Htandlng before him
having been taken to the hospital from
the county jail Boblch stated that he
did not see Mlko Pcrplch on the day of
thu trouble but that two days before
Mil sIred tho shots declared Boblch
having taken up five quart el of Pazoly
Boblch was about to undergo an
operation at the hands of Dr Wor
thlnton and iisslHtants when the ofll
ears arrived at the hlspltal with MIke
1eiplch George 8chupert nnd Too Pa
zoly whom they desired to have the
appaiently dying man Identify Pre
parations for the operation were sus
pended for a shorl1 Interrogation con
ducted by Asst County Atty arlsol
The Intcipraters employed were John
AVuxtlne un Abyslnnlan und Charles
bcnmulz an Austrian
ACCUSES ADAM EHPICH
Mike Perplch was first brought bfi
tote Boblch Tho Injured Inn was so
weilc he could scarcely make nn audi
ble sound hut became somewhat urnS
mated n questions were put to him
Ho said that Adam Perplch shot him
and that he did not see Mike I
on the day of the trouble
lUke Pcrplch was taken out of the
Fnntn nnl Inn tan1 wne I h i
Boblch Jit once showed signs u of agita
tion and hI declared that this man a
day or two before hud declared he
would kill some ono In Garfield and
the wounded man thought
woundl ho meant
him Later Pazoly and Miles Pcr
plch shot Into his cabin Next day
Boblch was waylaid as ho wits going
hOle from work and he said that
Adam Pcrplch was his assailant
SCHirBKIlT HIS FIIIEND
Tho third man to bo brought bcforo
Boblch wan George Schubert Instead
of having been against Boblch declared
that Schubert helped him after ho was
shot an eat that nearly cost him hit
own life A bullet fired by damPcr
pich or his sympathizers cut iv furrow
through the skin abovo his ear He
however stayed with Bobiclx and helped
to carry him from the scene of trou
ble
bleItoblch said he did not see Pastoly
there during tho trouble sC6Pa101y
hole In the lattcrs arm is strong evi
61
dence that he was mixed In the affray
Pazoly Buffers Intensely nrry
wound despite the fact that ho tries
hard to appear stoical
DAY WOUNDED
Dr Worthlngton urged that the con
versation with tho wounded man be
cut as short as possible as It wn < t Im
Wt
perative that tho operation be per
formed at once Two bullets are Insldq
the mans body one going In under
tho armpit and penetrating the liver
That organ was declared by Uie phy
sicians to bo almost entirely clogged
up The other bullet entered the back
below tho left shoulder blade and
plowed Its way down to the groin
Bystanders expressed an opinion that
Boblch would recover though the doc
do
tors hold out no such hopo Physically
Ivj Is I fine specimen of manhood and
declares that bora u eCt his strength
and prowess persons Inclined to jeal
OUS became his enemies and sought
soght
his undoing
i
Comparisons Though Odi
ous Instructive Are Sometimes
HE months of Juno and
THE arc generally among
the dullest of the year in
the advertising field I is there
fore a hopeful sign to the busi
ness public if the advertising col
umns of the papers at this time
indicate any kind of an awaken
ing for there is no better trade
barometer than the newspaper
columns from day to day
During June the Deseret
News printed a total of 21817
inches advertising in the daily
and 2465 indies in the semi
weekly which was a substantial
gain over June 1907 Every
other loss paper in the city showed a
There was an improvement
on all sides the first week in
July Last Saturday and Sun
< las figures show the following
handsome t taK of advertising
Saturday News 2546 in
S T Tribune 2377 in
Sunday Herald 2248 in
Sunday Republican 1272 in
S tlr ay Telegram 1133 in
The Tribnm of course would
have fallen ti third place and
close to fourth except for its su
perb array of city printing which
it is jiwarded at its own rates
without competition as the price
of editorial support tf the Am
cricanf ndininiilratiou J
BRYAN MAKES
PLEASANT SPEECH
Says He is as Much Pleased With
Platform as With the Nom
ination for First Place
LIKES KERNEQUALLY WELL
LKJS
Firmly olvlnccl Declaration of Prin
i ciples Will Appeal t lUimbllcnns
As Well us to DrnuxTuls
Fallview Lincoln July 11In n
speech to returnIng members of the
LlricolnBrynn club and the Nebraska
Traveling Memos Bryan club today
llal J Uryan expressed tho high
est admiration tot the Democratic plat
form und for Mr Kern his running
mate and declared that tho publicity
of campaltra contributions would give
tho people a chance to elect their choice
tl office Mr Uryan spoke in part
us nOlsDR
BUTANS SPEECH
1 do not think any stato WtL better
npresonted at Denxor than Nebraska
und for proof of that I con ltnply
remind you that you wero the only
state represented there that secured the
nomination of a candidate for presi
dent from Its own stale Ixuightai
and applause at tally
11 Uryan continued
I tin as much pleased with tho
ptattorm ns I am with the nomina
tion for the llrst place and I um a
much pleased with the second nomina
tion 115 I oin with the platform
I think that this convention leaves
I different improsslon than that given
by the convention In Chicago In that
convention the platform did not pie cnl
what tho reform element ut the pmty
wanted and when tho convention wus
over there waa a fooling of dlscouraso
lent and disappointment But the
Democratic party in this convention
bun given us Q platform that t believe
expresses the deliberate sentiment of
that large and growing inform ale
ment In this country A pllu e
lam satisfied thut U Is going 11
appeal not only to all tho Democrats
but tl11 great many Republicans And
I um sure whel people como to know
John W Korn oa I have known him
for many years they will believe aL
I do that ho Is In perfect haramony
with the platform and can bo trusted
to carry that platform out to the lot
tor if circumstances should place upon
him tho responsibility for Its enforce
built ApplauHo
Now WII are isolnjj to commence our
ctunpahjn and wlthn publicity plank
that announces an honest purpose and
proclaims un iionest position we will be
ablo to appeal to tho honest Sentiment
of tho country Gentlemen there haa
been gent growth In poUtlcH In this
country and that plank llluntratou one
phase of that growth For I quarter
ot a century time country has been see
ing mom nnd moro of corporate domS
nation In politics for a quarter ot a
century the country has witnessed
ht cam
paign after campaign in which sreat
predatory Intercuts would secretly con
tribute enormous sums to debauch chic
tions and then control tho government
In return for contributions gel Our
convention marks I rwrv era II
American
Alnerlcln politics Henceforth tin
Idea that Is going to grow It
that elections are public affairs
and that tho people shall have
I right to know what Influences are at
work and 11m delighted that our
party linn ten tho inltlUlve nftJ
nJ
when the Republican poaty II Its con
vention by a vote overwhelming turn
ed down that proposition the Demo
cratic party by I vote that was unani
I mous endorsed It and made it uno ot
tho tenets of UN faith Now wu am
going out t appeal to this awukoneJ
conscience and give to the country the
assurance that If our party Is entrusted
with power we shall make this govern
ment again I peoples government in
which the government officials will respond
wlra
spond promptly to the sentiment o tho
whole people and our platform has
given us II slogan that every ono of
you can echo and that I believe that
a majority of tho American poopto will
echo let the people rule
cheered The conclusion of the address was
BODIES OF EVERETT
AND WAKELEY RECOVERED
Manila July l1Thie bodies of I
D Kverett a government foroster and
T U Wakolcy a school teacher who
were murdered several weeks ugo by
tribesmen whtln un an expedition into
tho unexplored mountain leglonn of
tho Island of Kvgraa have
cgres Iao boon tc
Covered by Lieu Ahorn of the con
stabulary forces after I difficult und
luncoroiiK search 1lout hern tells
o tho finding of the bodies in tha fol
lowing telegram which hits bean rt
celvod hero 1
Am loturnlng with the remains of I I
JCycrott and Wakcley which wo found 1
near their taut camp In the linyiiul
mountains At ilrost our guidon were
Apparently nfrntd to lead us Into the
mountain n the Interior ot the Island
tl
along tho route traveled by tho two
tnnrdnrrul men Lucidly wu nt length
Hucoccdcil In fiecurlng gulden who wore
acquainted with Aylion tIme leader of
the murdiirers and who took us to the
last croon nf Kvcictt nnd Wakoley
Ayliao It ann explained
110 IIH eXIlalled planned the
lliunlcr whllo lifting an uno of tha nu
tlvu gulden who worn conducting the
lrlucln
two whltd mel Into the Interior of tho
island AVIilla gambling with thu other
ifuldett ho drugged tIre entile party
imith tho fitniua from a pliuit Ayluiu
und fconui follovvorn then killed Kvoiilt
and Waktiloy nnd Jlu gulilfw Thu
only excuse given by Ayhao for sour
dorlng the party was that ho felt llko
rrl
Iko
killing Borne one
Lieut Ahorn and 10114 pmty found tho
botanltil and other equipment of thou
two inun nnd also lOverouM monny All
luloy
the village and native Ktrongholilu 1
ltlnKholls
tho iiiountuliiu wcro abandoned UJKJH
the approach of the wonrchlng purly
lluut her stated that ho endeavored
In capture Aylmo but eldavorcl
WHH
IIUre ylll wal ditMirtoit by
hU giifdoH ran Oil ort of ratloim iuul
fonml the 1111 ro hUll ormtols riveiv
bfi snollon that ln had lo return 11011
lois small force Ayhao In roporlod lh
ho far In thu inountiilnti 10111101 II
inuny
Wih
followcr IUI
blICH TUIt CltlMINAL IJI1ML
hlladolphla of July 11Maym today John n < 1
procetdlngw mtnlnot 11 A tlul11
burg od 1 1 or Mini pirnlclunt of tho Nol I
AinniJcun IUd oils inambarN ot tlio istoiff
10ulolI
nf Die mlowlpojooor charging Ihl with
rims Isis I lhl Tire clmrgev thel Il sod
Irn
tot HI Helen und CUflQ uppoiiring In
HID iontp l ttr luriug tun Jiwt luo
m t s I1
TAILORS WifE
WANTS DIVORCE
Makes Sensational Charges
Against Her Husband In
Third District Court
DROVE HER INTO STREETS
Complaint AMTS This mid Goes on To
Itclato Oilier Ktorlcb ot
lleartlessnesa
Soneatlonol charges are made
against Caswoll Whitman n tailor by
his Mlfo bee Gomez AVhltmnn In a
suit for divorce filed by the woman In
tho Third district court this morning
For n first cause of action the husband
Is charged with failure to provide and
In the second cause with cruelty and
Inhuman treatment
Tho couple wero married at Birming
ham Alabama Feb 2 1904 No chil
dren havo been born as the result ot
such marriage and according to the
complaint Whitman although capable
of earning IS per day as a tailor luui
faIled to supply his wife with the nec
essaries of lIfe
Mrs Whitman declares In the com
plaint that her husband shllo living
in Toledo 0 on or about June 23 1007
ordered plaintiff to go upon tho streets
and solicit money UH a deml mondo In
order to support tho defendant all
that ho threatened her uXth death
should she not HO solicit upon tile
streets During the month of January
IPOS It Is further nllegnd dufiiidnnt
struck and belt plaintiff and blackened
her eyes and that during Fobnmry de
fendant sought to humiliate plaintiff
by calling her a negro knowing tha
the name was not tru > For thojo rca
soils Mrs Whitman overs sho cannot
live with defendant longer and asks for
decree of divorce 50 per month all
mon and 1GO ns attorneys feos
HEALTH REPORT j
Mulcx Liail Icmilcs II Illrlhs During
Jnst V lI k
The weekly report of tho city board
of health for limo week ending July 10
was given out this morning Thirty
one births were reported during to
week 19 males and 12 females 22
deaths were reported during the week
1 males and 11 females throe were
shipped tore for burial
There wero reported during tho week
SO cases of contagious and infectious
dlMMtdcs consisting of five cases of
onmllpox four cases of sOarlet fever
ono case of diphtheria 15 cases of
whoopliigcough and one case of measles
Four cases of smallpox at Isolation
hospital Five houses account of
smallpox 13 houses account of scarlet
fovter and three hotiivs account of
t a
diphtheria remain In Quarantine at tho
ending ot the week
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MISS GATES AT HOME
Popular Singer Arrhod from Ger
many Yi > Meitlii
JIlss Emma Lucy Gates arrived hOle
from Berlin last night having como
through from New York with lucidly a
stop She IBM the hOne of her fa
ther and mother und will rest quietly
all summer spending most of her time
at Brighton She will sail again for
Germany about the middle of Septem
her as she has I number of Important
cngugcmunts to till In Ilcrlln seine of
which will mean I great deal to her
Whether or not she will appear at Salt
Luke before she returns U I question
not yet settled
As Is detailed In another part of the
Saturday News Miss Gates sang tot
Madiuno Sombrlrh just before hailing
and tho words of praise and encourage
ment which tho famous prima donna
gave her were very much appreciated
BEGGAR PLAYS CRUDE GAME
7 B OKecfc llllstcrs Ills Ann to Ap
pcjil to Sympathetic ICIHOn
J 12 OJCMfo played I crude game
on sympathetic persona today and land
< xl In Jull for his trouble OKuefa lu
lucked UI charged with vagrancy lmav
bug been urresiect this afturnuon by Jo
trolmun AlcCornlck OKrcfo was beg
glng on tlit streets pretending to Co
crippled lie had ono arm In ft dim
and un It had a hail appearing lilluur
I devuloped thut time blister wts made
for bvgKliiK purposes by UKevic plu
Ing I iillsiurlng poudr on his arm ld
appealing to the kindly Uiituro if thostl
who are dlsjiOHed to uld sufferers
KERN WILL STAY AT
DENVER TILL MONDAY
Indlnntipollii Intl July 11Ti I iiatiia
received Store today from John I > Kmi
iiouoitxirathc catullijuto for vice ijriuUloiit
announce that he will rumtin ut Uunvcr
until Momluy wlion lit will go to Un
cal mi with tie iou aiim hers of t 10 mitlunul
Dcniocrntle coininlttiii to cull on 11
Uryan Mr l r will rAh Clilcnn
Wwlnoaduy uncl will return to Imllun
apollH Thuriiioy Arrangenuntti be
too
11 IJuI le
lur i8 me
ins made for bolos ocojitlon here
HEARSTS PAPERS WILL
NOT SUPPORT BRYAN
Now York July 11Thut Win II thy
an IH mil to linvi tho Mupport
t Wm 1 Huarot 1 IiiiltiUoU tOlI y liv
Ilia uttlluilo ut J Hiuwlx Nm York
nowvpuptr < i tl Ainciini and the Ijyun
log Journal ilio two 110115 ininoutiiio
IlntHUO
it lions ut wmfliliinio lt tnolr nest lioih
Jrll In the llumoiiutlu purly und In Mr
txJoml HILL tl bluiNG
WIlhIIIOI Jiilx 11A now uniform
hil o Iltll lesi gnd ue a NullS I S hole
for blllN now In uyo for tie movuuiont
Ul tll 10VUIOhl
of iiiUrollniinoii liululit und utuotooti
ill eiolooitocl iso wu toilay approvad und 11
siticoSol ion reuuiunuiiiliFii to he noiiiinun
too rriursl of the ooimtry and the uhliiplMa
iiiliuilon puliili by thou interstate cornmcrou com
Tlio now bill o Indliig provide 10
rormi prlntnl on tlm face ulile in tIlt
f rint colors one for ° Mtrttlght lit
mm for eirdor oiikliiiiiiciitN The or
del bill will UOMMV a c ilttln dugrea
of uoKOtlublilty wlillf I ho st rain im turrJt
will ho noiiiiogotlubla
IIIKIIOI A A CtHTIK DiM
hub I blouSe Jil 1lldl I II Alfixl
A Curl formerly Itojimn itt smIte
bUhup of Wllinlngioii thai uud 11 110
luiinlior nf yearn vicar itpncrul of llul
tlujory IJI dl aot HC i 8aatIuIanI c
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TAFT MAKING II
CAMPAIGN PLANS I II
Conferences Have Kept Him So
Busy His Correspondence
Has Fallen Behind d
ELMER DOVER EARLY CALLER
I
I
Arthur Vorys Will Arrive Monday i
To Confer With Republican
Candidate i
iI
I
AttyGcii Kills Unable to IleepondH
J111 Invitation to Visit tlio
Virginia Jtctrcnt
Hot Springs Vo July 11Tlkm i
many conferences that lao been i
held by William II Tar concerning
tho plans for the campaign during tho
past week havo prevented him from
devoting as much attention to his cor
respondence ns IH necessary to keep
puce with the flood of letters that Is
coming to him Frank II Hitchcock
I chairman of the Hepubllcan national
committee Postmaster General Myer
and William Nelson Cromwell loft last
ovenlng
Today Elmer Dover secretary of tho
national Itcpubllciin committee arriv
ed on an early train ant was tho
first caller Mr Taft saw In his office
Atty Gen Wade I Ellis who It li
iraid has bevi proffered the assistant
attorney generalship to succeed JIII
lon D Purdny recently appointed U
S district judge In Minnesota is ill I
and was not able to come hero today
In response 10ln invitation by Mr
Tuft 0
TuftMr Kills has telegraphed that his
brother will visit Hot Springs prob
ably today and will confer with Mr
Taft in his plnce
Representative Burton of Ohio who
hai been extensively talked of in con
nection with tho Ohio scnatorBhlp In
succession to J B Foraker declared
that It Is not his Intention to enter any
senatorial race If party strife of a kind
to omlmrnis time national ticket would
result from that course Mr Burton
will sail from Now York next Saturday
for Europe to hegnne five or six
weeks He will spend most of his tIme
In London where ho will gather data
for thc national monetary commission
Ho will probably go on the same mls I
sll to Paris He will also gather In I
formation of value to the waterways I
commission of which ho Is a mem
ber Ho visited the scene of various
Improvements to navigation In Eur
ope live ycnrs ugo and will hastily
look over the ground again to806
If there has been the Increase lit trade
that wax expected as the result of the j
Improvement
Senator Smnot of Utah will go
abroad on thc same steamer
I have received dozen check
nince 1 liavo been In Hot Springs from
people who wished to make the first
contribution to the Republican party
for time campaign said George II
Sheldon of Now York treasurer of the
national Republican committee today
Asked when ho would open Ills of
fice for campaign fund Mr Sheldon
replied that ho would do so In New
York Monday morning Ho will leave
hero tonight Mr Sheldon declared In
an interview today that he Is con
vinced that the American people will
never uccupt the radicalism ot thE
Democratic convention
Arthur Vorys of Ohio will be here
Monday to confer with Mr Ttft John
A Stewart president of the New York
Stat League of Republican clubs Is
hereHITCHCOCK
HITCHCOCK IN WASHINGTON
Washington July 11Chairman
Frank H Hitchcock ot the Republican
national committee arrived hero today
from Hot Springs whore he has been
In conference with Judge Taft Thus
far ho has made no definite plans for i
his sojourn In Washington which will
bo comparatively brJof
He will close tho Taft headquarters
hero pc rim i In I tow days and ptob
ably open permanent headquarters ot
tho national committee In New York
City Arrangements are now belnffi
made for tho headquarters In New
York
SKETCH OF DEMOCRATIC j
VICE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE I
John Worth Kern was born on Dec
20 1849 ut tho village of Alto Houaril
county Indiana Ills father Dr Ja
cob W Kern was I Virginian by blrlh
who removed to Sholby county Indi
ana In 1S3G and lived there until ISIij
when he moved Into thc now northern
oountrit John KernM mother was
Nancy Uggcts
In U51 when John wan flva years old
tho family removed to Warren county
Iowa From tho tlnio ho wont to town
until ho WUH IS years old ho did not
set a railroad train The family moved
back to Howard county Indiana m I
1SGI In the early sixties whllo still n II
Iowa Mrs Korn died Two children 1
were loft John und his sitter who U i
now Mrs Imuu Dngol of Dulotlllo Va
John Korn was vilucntvd In the dis
trict schools ttnil continued hIs oduu
tlon by attending time Indiana nortiul
school o Kokomo Ind riding liarso
buck 10 miles each W every day
Later ho taught school near Alto Ho
cared money to cuter Michigan uni
versity at Ann Arbor graduating from
tho law dopurtmont of thut university
In UG3 lie Immediately began Ira
lIsting In Kokomo linl
Hu was drafted when ho was 21
years old to miike time rave for tho
Jiiglnlature In tile Republican county
of howard hut wus defeated Ho was
choven city attorney of Kokomo for ix
terniH over Republican aspirants In
1SSI hI ssuw elected lepoitoi of tho su
i > IVnio court
Hinct Ih1 IiiillanaiXJllg lIsts been his
hOI whore he linn pructUtU law Hi
has worked In uvury uulnpilgn ttrvcil
the county In hoc lugUluturo and was
tile leader of Ills party tri hoc male ton
ate Ho was city attorney under tliu
lust two uilmlnUtrationB of Mayor
TliomuH luggstrt4 front October Ml
to October luui In jDOi ho wan nom 4
Inntoil fur got > rnor but watt ilcffixted
llKfuro tlif H Lotus cuuventlon of four
yours ago Mr Knrnil imnio had boon i
prominently iiiontloiipd among time vloa
rircnt1 jJlllllcu
Mr Hum Jiiw I ° fell president of tAO
Conurutrlul club and hOI always been j
conspIcuous in all state and civic i
movements Mm Kent if prominent I
In the aoulul and lltemry uffnirnof the
cit Miss Julia 1 ell their daughter
Is well knoll socIally Jlrr dIUIII two
other vhlldrvu Joint W Kuril Jj4 ajeJ I
l anil William oU U JOJO wfco la uow i
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