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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR. VOL CXXXV, No. 48. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1912 liy .Mull, 611 tVnla a Month; single Copies 5 (0lltH. Ity ( ai i lei , i,n Cents u Month. HARROW CASE GOES JURY TO JUDGE HEN MAC GIVES E District Attorney Fredericks Closes Prosecution with a Powerful Plea for Conviction of Chicago Lawyer, LIST OF 22 ALLEGED CRIMES CHARGED Telephone Warnings and Pro curing $10,000 from San Francisco Bank Arc Among Offenses Claimed, DECISIVE BATTLE - IN MIMIC WAR GAME Sun Francisco, AuKp 'pht roar if haul,, will rt'siiunil hi th, Santa 1 lata villi, liflmv many hum's huvo passed, 'j'llo Rod 1111,1 tin- ! !1m armies :ir,. converging on tin fields 1 r 1 '"Vole, Whole 111,' decisive en gagement f th,. campaign will he fought. All day 111,. wireless ill the luiiil 'tunrters ,,r th,. Hiu,. unny, now ,u Redwood city, has i,.,.i buzzing with nils l,ir aid n i ill,. division ill' the Rllles thill hits l,..,.it seeking to hoi, I in check tin- advancing Rods. 'I'll,. He, Is went Into camp tit Sun Juan to night, (lid, -is were Issued liy Col onel (iardiier that at 3 u. in. tomor row every tent niusl he struck and I he army he on jis way In Coote, a march of twenty-five miles. Colon, . ,:ar,ln,.r has perfected , his plans of attack ami has 1 n in con stant communication with th,' forces la, inK th,. Red army. CANAL BILL PASSES CHANCE SENATE, BUT IS E BLOCKED HODS WICKERSHAM WINS ALASKA ELECTION Conference Report Is Adopted in Upper House by Vote of 48 to 18, After Strong Fight in Opposition. I 'orili.v a all but t . i port,.,, Ja Hive candidate f MS, has L'.ll'.l (llv lrnIiiK Journal Kmm-IiiI T.r-ii.tt',1 Wirr.l I.os Angeles, Auk. ) li. Th,. case of Clarence H. Harrow, charged with Jury bribery, will not sn to llu jury iitilil tomorrow morning. District At loriicy Fredericks did not conclude his final argument for the prosecu tion until late today, and Judge Min ion announced that he would not de liver his instructions to the Jury un til tomorrow. District Attorney Fredericks' closed his argument, which had extended through a day and a half, by urging Ihe jury to convict Hie Chicago law yer and put an end forever to the corruption of juries. 'If by reason of bin age," ho said, "or for any other reason you think he is entitled to consideration or clemency, let the court extend it. "Centlcmen, 1 leave it with you and your Hod. You cannot make any mistake it' you find Clarence S. Par row riiiliy. " In the final summing up of the evidence, Captain Fredericks read a list of twetily-iwo alleged crimes which he said had been committed ,y Darrow in his preparation of the AJc.Niunara case. These included the telephone wain Inn to several jurors considered hos tile to the defense, and the procuring of $1 0.imo in currency trom a San Francisco bunk for allot;,',! corrupt purposes. The chief prosecutor de clared that if Harrow was not con victed Jury bribing ,v otild be made, sale forever. No Jury, he said, could iilniore, republican Krniizunns. socialist V. Jenkins, demon 1 larrais, lndeM-ml Wi, ity Alaska. Aus. Hi. With i n 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 , 1 1 i : 1 1 1 1 precincts i e- W ickcrshnni, progles- leleKn:.' to Kill 's; William A. hay. kersli; is conceded, on Seward 1.M71I; Kazis 1..11I; Unbelt I, ."oil. .Mai tin democrat, ;.('!. I. el nil by Sill) lll I'll I -'I'he in iss i i it-; pi, 'Clue's peninsula and Rrisiol REPRESENTATIVES FAIL TO GET ACTION FIGHT TAFT OFENEMY MR mm rnimnQ mav qimi iu i n 1 1 1 lu 1 1 u nu in iiuun IS ALL . BE INVITED TO ASKS ; MEET Will SDN ' NAT 0. GOODW IN 01JI Of DANCE; AT SEAGIRT ONLY REPUBLICAN ELECTORS ON TICKET,' President Makes First Speecli Josephus Daniels, ot Ninth on Political Question Sinco Caiolina, Sti:;:,osts Demo Notification of Nomination, cratic and Imlenciulivit Pioss Was Made, Men Come to I ittlr. Cmitnl. FLATTERING REFORTS FROM NEW YORK STATE l.us Angeles, Cub, Am;. i. I'r. lisvar A n, I, is, .li, ,t, ..-',(,1,1 Moid, a. announced tonighi thai u edition ot Nat C. lioodwiu. th,. a, tel. who was Injured vesieiday when bis row . boat Was dashed 11,,, ,,1 111, to, ks llorlh "I It Was linn h im, Moved .mI.I. and thai bis r,v, , r v. uaiied. M r. ( I I 10 w as 1 , inio e,l l it,- 1.,- iliiy trom the hos,n.,l t,, his residence at Sunlit M .. .,n,l as reported as belli); Ilea I 1 V flee l I', l 1 1 ,i I n JUAREZ IS A TOWN Speaker Clark Wants Some Nominee Asserts Only Dishoti- Phases Explained to Him Be fore Vote Is Taken; Under wood Carries It Ovci, est Men Would Run Under Party Emblem and Vote, Against Candidate, THREE PRISONERS AT B ALAAIOGODDO When Keeper Goes to Feed In mates He is" Knocked Down, Gagged, Tied and His Daugh ter Forced to Give Up Keys, trcr case presented ever gel a stronger or than that which had be in this instance. Speaking of the manner in which Harrow's closing pica had affected the jury, Captain Fredericks called upon the jurors to be strong men "in the name of the stale and in the name of decency." "lioerge Washington," lie said, "Wept when lie signed the death war lant of Major Andre. Von men must do your sworn duty even though it altecls likewise." The prosecutor was interrupted frequently by attorneys for the de fense, or by the defiiidunt himself, who complained that he cither mis lead llie evidence or made statements outside ihe evidence. Fredericks de clared the attorneys were "badger ing" him because they did not witnt the jury to hear what lie had to say, and asked the court to silence them. -Much time was devoted to the oft discussed "peace negotiations" in the Mc.Namiira case, the speaker declar i ii u- on one occasion that had (ieorgc X. Loekwood accepted the bribe of fered him instead of reporting it to Ihe district attorney, there nev would have been a settlement, as tip defense would then have had two men on the jury. The testimony of the defense's wit loss thai both of the McNamaras were willing to plead guilty a week before tile, culmination of the trial, was denounced as absurd. "They were willing to let the poor wretch, .1. It. Mc.'umara, go to the fallows if necessary," said Freder icks, "but they did not want to throw in .1. J. Mc.N'amara. because that would haw meant the throwing in of union labor, and they did not want to throw organized labor to the wop , s, us they have termed it." The entire, negotiations for the compromise pleas, according to tht district attorney was merely a scheme, of putting to sleep the authorities while the friends of Hie McNamaras "got whom they wanted on the jury." (Silul ninnntrh. In inn Murntn Journal.) Alamogordo, X. M., Aug. 1 (,. When the Jailer went to feed the prisoners tonight in the county Jail, he was knocked down, gagged and hog tied and placed on a col, tlim a daughter of the jailer was forced to talc the keys from the jailer and open the Horn door, when the prisoners male llieir escape. Three prisoners made their get -a -way, while one refused to go .iid he helped to give the alarm that brought assistance in time to save the Jailer from being strangled by blood, his front teeth tuning been knocked out. The prisoners who made their escape were, Charles Grave, charged with arson; 11. (1. lievore, cnargeii with burglary of ex press office, and Ifurtmi Kralz, charged with burglary and embezzle ment. The sheriff and a posse are in pursuit, nut the night is dark and the wealhei is stormy. ,IIy Morning Journal Se'tnl I.filM',1 Vlr,'. Washington, Aug. Hi. The coiilei- nee r, pot i on the I'anai'i , ,ai,al bid, conta liniig the provisions against "trust owned" ships and granting free tolls to certain American vessels, was adopted by Ihe senate today, 4 .S to IS, aft. r a 1 utile fight against it led by Senator r.ra.ndegee, chairman ol the I'anaina canal commit Ice. Senator Ihandeg, report be rejected, lowed lo go over f, a committee ol' the appointed to thresh involved, lb' attack. ally named. "I believe the hi lation of our treaty (feat Ih-itain and 1 ca it," In- said. Senator 1 !ra ndegee pr poraiv resolution giving power to organise Hie , publish maximum tolls ill. l.l e urge, l that the loeasur, I" the session house and senate out the problems d Hie bill a. 1 bi ll now Is a vlo obligalions witii nnol vote lot posed a telll Ihe prcsideul null force, to of $ l.2- p. I net ton, arrange for wireless 'elc graph Installations and make provi sions lor repair of ships. Senator Oliver, of Pennsylvania, in troduced a newspaper editorial w hich lie said expressed tils views of th'.; Funainn canal bill and brought a hit ler reply from Senator Williams, who dec! lty Morning Jnurniil S, nil l.niiril Vlre , I Washington, Aug. I il. - I 'resident Tali to, lav made iits tlrst political 'nieech since he wa- notili, ,1 of his ro I nomination. Addressing members of the Mary land Kepubllcan Kditohal association I In the Fast room of the White House. I lie declared bluntly that presidential I electors were "dishonest nu n" II they I lei their names appear on the repiihll ean I allot and Intend, d to vote for ithe candidate of another partv. I "All wo ask Is a fair light, A man 'cannot he in Ihe republican party and in a third partv al the same tiine and should be compelled to make bis selec tion." said Ihe president. "Regularity, or feeling of regular ity, and respect lor the repu uliea n parly for what It has done, what it is capable of doing, in,- going to bring over Into the republican party many a man who has been doubtful and it is going to increase that .lumber in n,y judgment as we approach Hie elect ion. "It Is, thoroloro make the cleavag, b, made, also that publicans shall be those who are with Roosevelt Admitted to Strong Following in sota, But Elerlois May Seemed foi Govcinoi, HO e- ,1c mini that we as II can those who are I'e- republicans and Ihe bolle is shall re, i Ihe article was "scurrilous, '' tititf, offensive and vit uperal ive," 111 of the s "asses, dishonest inui 'ell n- I be they not each Insult and Hint it made meuibet house and senate appear demagogues, pe, hilars and men." "It would appear that is th, Ion In which the senator from fylvniiia holds his colleague;. added. "That article expresses my opinion " there are any men on that of tills bill." retorted Senator (Hivcr. at,, not going ta vole for til, "and 1 withdraw nothing I have said." I 'he head of the tickit. I don't liesital Opposition in House. 1,1 tlilv 'hat they ale dishonest nc Such unexpected opnosiiion lo Hie I" "'at they are holding out lo il amend, d Panama caiiMl bill developed i people w ho are tn vote I In Ihe house tonh'.hl that an adionrn- implied promise that ihey bear l heir name and title and m republicans and bolters, becaus,; nnot be at least they ought lo be, in all fairness. "We ought to have electors It, I state bearing the emblem of Ihe re j publican Party, bearing Ihe names of the candidates of that party lor presi ideiil and vice pi ," ivlcnt at ihe head. of J the ticket, covering- III,' electors w tin J are golnx to vote tor 'hose names. d vv h , Itr Morning .loimml N.wrliil t.rtinril IVIric, SeiiKirt, .V .1., Aug. Hi. Homo, ra tio editors I hi oiigbout the eounirv soon may be invited lo gather at s,.;i M i it for a conference with W'oodrow Wilson. .losephus K. Haniels, national com mitteeman from North Carolina, had a long talk with the governor tonight in which he broached the plan for a meeting of editors of democratic and o depend,. lit papers, the tone t ,in- cide with the annual meeting of the Aioer'can Newspaper publishers' As sociation 111 New York next month "I like the Idea very much," said (iovcrnor Wilson tonight. "It Is be ginning lo feel like a campaign," he added alter his conference with Mr. Haniels and Mr MrAilmi. "W'e are or ganized and are getting momentum." The two visitors brought the gover nor a report by tieorge M. palmer, democratic stale eoinmltl, enian In .New York, after a visit to "every sen atorial district in New York," declar ing that the Wilson force "held Ha state safe." 'I'll,1 governor also received a r, -pott made by i'red II. Lynch, nation al com mil toeninn In .Minnesota, stat ing thai while the Koosevclt mov e inent was strong, the Wilson forces "would carry Ihe state," (lovernor Wilson said he was much iiwteiesied in dispatches from Califor nia telling- of the speeches in hts be half by Mis. (lettrude Alherton. "1 met her Home lime ago at a WHICH RAS NO COUNTRY ROOSEVELT SPEAKS F ORPDDGRESSIV E PRINCIPLES IN POLITICS Bull Moose L.c Ordinal y Vote to Hope for Demociats 01 ader Declares r Has Nothing" ihiou;',h Either Republicans, , 'WE STAND FOR A PROTECTIVE TARIFF" Rebels Have Evarualed Doi City and Federals Have Yet Reached It; Citims ti ol It. ler Jot dinner,' w I . n sf limp,' sh renin rked said she Ihe would governor lake t u - '; Ullllin U I IILUIULII I lien! wny (tut ::i t ion. Itetire- THE DAY IN CONGRESS. campaign eon y, bills of lad iea! ional school si:n vi i: Agreed to consider tributioiis bill S, ,lin, I; ing bill Monday, and v hill Tuesday. Conference report on Panama canal bill was approved by a vote of 4S to IX, alter a fight against il. led by ! Chairman I !rn ndegee. Attempt to pass wool tariff revi sion bill over the president's veto failed. Senator I.al-'ollelte speaking on the wool bill, attacked the new progres sive party and swore new allegiance to progressive republicanism. Number of important army promo tions were conl iruieil, but the confir mation of Sccitmliiio Koiuer COUNCILMAN BURKE HAD BEEN CONVICT l "nited States marshal tor ico. was withdrawn. 1'asscd Kenynn freight tioll bill. Adjourned at li :.",'.! I a. in., Saturday. New Mex- classifiea- iii., not il 1 1 Philadelphia, I'a , Aug. 111. Mayor Ctnlolph Illankenship, in a statement tonight, leads a movement to turn hack the resignation of Councilman William l!iiike, whose storv of being a former convict was published h,-r,-"day with the news that he had sent in his resignation. The mayor savs 'his is the time to apply the Col, (en I ! Hi,-, .Members of Ihe city council say lllirke'u .-oru..f in rlo. ,-li,nlii r ll.lS he. Il marked bv a number of ec II t r ic f"' episodes. Soon' lifter his election be was laker, into custody by the police iii a tenderloin district alter he had sl'cnt th evening handing out his canln to women ot the street and till ing them they Would have to leave "wn. After threatening Ihe police In "as locked up hut later released. Hurry limine Hen led .New Trial. Salt lke 'iiy. Aug. 1 . I larry Thorne, twice convicted of the mur der of (ieorge KuitMcll, an Jaist S d g'oeer, March 24, 1S1H, was dei-hd a 'hird trial by the sii reme court. He Will he resentenced to dellh. iioim:. Chairman Hamlin, of state depart ment expenditures , om nut tee. lih-d informal report reviving old charges of datig, -roils practices in , .xpendil iires by the state department. Representative Warburloii in Set speech. denounced pio-e, invention campaign in Washington stale. Representative I.egare, of South Carolina, and llatiglien. of Iowa, were declared entitled to their ats. Attempt to pass the Cotl.etl tunnel bill over the ple-i, b ill's v,lo la I ipposit ion lo the l'ana laa confeieiice report forced an mi-ill before the considerate I. -port was concluded. The llourne-nrislovv parrels prn ision in Ihe postolfiee appi lion bill was substituted ny me tern of !:, presentative .M,,ii and bill r, I 'il lied to c.ltel cn- e. The I, gisla .IV e. executive ate! , ial bill, wiih commerce court 1,-ai' tenure civ il sel V li e pi sions eliminate,!, renin, ,l'o '!. Arnn a niu'oni i., t ton and Ihe seal treat.' bills Were sel, I t once. Adjourned at 7:22 p. la., until 1 ' a. in.. Saturday. nienl was la ken as Ihe of an embarrassing sill selltalives Moore and lllllstead. of Pennsylvania, republic;! ns, led the at tack. They charged that the conferees had added matter not passed upon by either house, , thereby txceedilig their authority. The senate earlier in the day hud adopted the confeieiice re port by a Vote of fx lo IS after a hard light led by Senator I Ira ndegee, chair man of the senate conferees, w ho had letused to sign the report. Senator I Ira ndegee sought deleat of the con ference report and the passage of a temporary resolution giving Ihe presi dent power to operate Ihe canal. In the house, especial stress was laid on the fact that a provision for the free entry of ship building ma terial Into the canal zone had been in jected Into Ihe measure. This Mr. iilm stead argued, was a revenue item and could mil properly come from Ihe sehnle or be included in any general bill without the sanction of the house, The extension of the free tolls privi leges to American ships trading Willi the Philippines, Tiitulla (Samoa), and ( 1 itn in, a Iso was a I tucked. Itepresenlativ Alexander, of .Mis souri, democrat, explained that this was necessary to permit American ship trading with these islands to en Joy the privileges. Speaker Clark sought lighl on the situation, finally seeing there was no chance .,f progress being made to night, Mafoilty Leader t'nderwood forced an adjournment. r them hi will vol, kel When for souie- who are I promis, for the names on the th they, in fact, Intend to vol. body else." Some of Ihe editors told the presi dent that either the electors chosen for the republican llckl-l in Maryland would declare their intention to sup port him or a new stale ,-ouveiitii EXECUTES SWIFT ;ei VENGEANCE would lions. The with a be held to make in vv iiomitii president beg! brief siinimnrv- piibllcau partv "We are r, that wo believ, that we belle, ol the Pulled in progress a Ion constitution in, In lectlonisis niiil vv spec Ihe I said n li is of what lands lor. lie ibllcans. That means In certain principles: ' ill tlte coiisi it ut ion latin; that We behove the lines that Hi,- We are - ill la vor of it, Manila .liiiirinil s, ., !,, r ,r, u ri , Juarez, ,M, x.. nu. I,,. Tins Mexi can border low li I,.,!. iv bears ihe dis tinction of being plobably 111 1 1 V i n mi iii .:i 1 1 1 y ,,f civ il,. ill, m which has neither local government nor al legiance to o ii national government. Py the evacuali last lin-lil and and earl.v lodav. of Hie lei, ,1 Hoop:, which have in.si,,l Juarez sue the beginning of th,. pi, sent revolution, the town and townspeople were bli wit lonil civ I.- in ot, i i ion of a ny kind Pill lolHglll .ill.,. - Is ipllle ,,1',1,-l lV. pan olio, I by police who do not know for what political party or national government Ihev are employe, I. Consular audits ,,f three nations, together Willi Die l, bants of Up town, mostly America iih, ( iei nia lis a ml I'Tench, today saw to the appointment of a police chief and a force of adc- liuitc to prevent looting or disorder. Thomas l-alvva ids. .mericau consul, and Max Webber, i lot man ag.-ul, of Juarez, together with Mexican Con sul lOnrliiue I-:. I.loielile, of K Paso, arranged for Ihe a ppoinl incut of the police even before Hu- last of Ihe rebel soldiers had ,iut the town and before their departure, sacking Ihe customs house. The welfare of Juarez, a town of iioi'inally about lf,,iiiii Inhabitants, located opposite Ml Paso, Tex., Is in the hands ol this neutral body. in it win ih-:mi:s ii wimi ii i:m:i i; with ii i;it, vs Long P.eaeh, Cal., Aug. 'Hi. Senor Rafael Hernandez, minister of the Interior in Modern's cabinet, denied loilnV that he had been eomiaanilei-. by President Maddo lo confer Willi Hem -ml Luis Tcrra.as, who Is spend lug Ihe summer her,-, relative to ar ranging IcrniN of peace between the federals and rebels. "If I did see I ! , . ii in I Terrazas." said Senor 1 1, ilia lid,-., "It was purely a meeting of old friends." (''rank T, rrazas. grandson of nel'al, s, lid lie knevv 'nothing; line Facet for alii He Says, Has ;.:hics and Stands' ami Business Af'.ainsl Pii ile,p,o, tile nil, I com I'epOl t deli ra but sal I (irozc, the of bis gin n il In I lor had Interests lu Several Generals Accused of Plotting Against Republic Are Seized and Quickly Put to Death, maintaining the present prosp, rity bv maintaining a tariff n -stem vv hu h shail preserve business as it goes on now aim snail hoc u re as High wages as pos sible to Ihe wage earners and a rea sonable prolit lo those who invest their capital. Those two pr, .positions cover n Rood deal of republicanism. "Pcing a party, we are anxious to have the opinions Unit our pailv re presents put mi,, force in Ho- opera tion of the government. 'ihe oniv way we can do that is by electing a congress and a president who will carry them out. .Now. that means that we have I" be a single partv, and not a part of two parlies. I do inn think we are unlair in asking that w, be given a chance for a fan- ti u In and in counting those against us who ar, not with us." Ill' Xlornhtir .Inline! Npf.-lid !.ffni1 lVlrr.1 London. Aug. 111. 'I'he dramatic nr rest and exec ill, ill of sev, ral llupch generals. Including Chang Chen Wu. alleged to be Ihe head of a plot recent ly unearth, -d at llinkovv, have caused Intense - ,1 1 , in on I al Ihe Chinese cap ital, according to the I'ekln corre spoiulotil ,,r Ho. Pally Telegraph. 'I'he army ol'lleers arrived at ,'ekln from Hankow a few days ago. President Yuan Shal Kill received, nussages from Cotnral Li, the vice' president ol China, prov ing the com- , POSSIBLE CLEW TO T OF L ASSAILAN MISS CARLZEW llv Miiriiliiif .loaned Npf-.-lul l.piiNrd Wirt 1 I 'I , , v ideln ,-, Il I,, Aug. Hi. Willi cle-erini; and soio-s and prayer lite pi ogre-sive pariv's national campaign was opened here tonight. Theodore Poos, v. lt cam,. lo Rhode Island, which In- , les, ribed as a boss ridden stale, to opi n Hie campaign ami re ceive a vv. Iconic vv hieh, as he put It, wood have done credit lo Kansas. When Colon, I Roosevelt reached Providence lo- found several thousand p, r- oiis massed III Ihe s, pinto before Ho- 1. nil,, ,i,l station and oil the street leading lo his hold. The crowd block ed (he way and cheer, ,1 him until ho siood up in his aiilomoliile and made, a spe, eh. lie was balled a second ttmo In ironl of the city hall and mad,: all ot bet- address. Three hours later Colonel Ipiosevelt stood on ihe stage al Inla.ilry hall, laimhini: and waving his hands at the crowd which was wedged inn, the big hull, ling. Por several minutes Ihe peo ple cheered. The i, and plaved patri otic alls and the colonel beat lime. Illltsble Ihe building Were hlllidrcil.4 unable lo get in. When the dm died away Colonel Roosevelt said; "I was told only six months ago Hint I here w as in, l a progressive In Rhode Island. I think it is pretty plain that statement Is erroneous. "Men have asked me If this move ment is going io go on or If It I tost a movement connected with me. This movement is going on just an sure as I'ale. This Is a leal ino'veiiieni spring ng from ihe need an, I hearts of t ,. (Ms ,t . Pnltell Stilt, s. "The only par! that I have had In il Is that perhaps I have brought It on iwo or three years earlier than It would have come anyhow. 'I'he man Is blind who does mil see that our people are lire, I of having oilier peo ple govern I hem. our people vver.i making up ih.-lr minds lhat I here musi b,. a new party which would deal Willi live issues instead of dead ones." The colonel said he more advanced stand be went forward with mov elite "As lids movement develops," he told Ills hearers. "Instead of being less radical. I have grown more radical. I am r.-ady lo go liirther than the plat lorin "The president's usefulness ceases when he no long, r represents the peo ple. Some lime I',,, going to develop Rial thought, for th,. present shall - o m, i ui ther I ban t he plal lorm." lb- declared mat toe oriiinarv voter nan leaning t,, ,,,p,. f,,,- through sin cess ol either of the ilclooclatf "pn an parlies, which, h, was hiking 14 consl a ii 1 1 v as the new party d, lllv b. Hie or assel'l - II Brute Aflempts to Young Gill Neai Creek and Shei ing Countiy in ridden. The tariff, iceliied the New was one of the lu illl p.akers, who said III I Ihe Sine I seal , canal bill adjoin n ,n of the post pri.i- POISON WIPES OUTIDUKE'S DAUGHTER ENTIRE FAMILY EXCEPT BABE J 1 1 , 1 1 of Ihe generals 111 Ihe recent abortive revolution and Ihe presi dent a'ici with such swiftness thai e , o, s was I lu In -ssl ble. The generals were seized at tilghl i '' "'I'1' '' and the two leaders ol Hie Wa Chang Agn.-s outbreak Were shot after being tried '-HIU n, by a drumhead con 1 1 ma r I Ial, The ' l"'ai ' l -other officeis were return,, I III chains I "n'1 as-l- (lit- MomlMK .hamuli Cripple Creel., Shirin John I posse ,, ,1, pull Niri Illl 'ol,,., Illl. bill-' ' I , l , 111 II WANTS TO SEE BALL GAME the ilali-aml far 'nrer- Rev. Gustave Latzke, Pastor of j Lady Rosemary LevisonGower, German Lutheran Church,! with Father and Mother. and Tfuee Others Die in Mys terious Manner, TiiImtciiIomU Siiiilliirluni for linlimi. Washington, Aug. l(i. The house '"Man affair, committee this af..-r-r""ti favorably reporter! a hill em-l-ovveriiiit the necretary of Ihe Interior sel aside four sections ,.f the unal lotted lands of th Choctaw and 'hicka.-Mw Indian In Oklahoma tor 5lle r,,r a lubcrculos.s sanitarium. U.t Mornlnr J..rn,.l ik-,-I:iI I -;,.ril Vlrr. Rocky lord. Colo. Aug. Hi. Ca rol t of its- par, nis through a mysteri ous poisoning which wiped out every otln-r nnmb.-r ,, the family of tin Rev. (iUstavo l.atzi.e. Sr., laslor of ihe i;,-rm:in t.tuh,-i-an church here. folirleell morn lis obt in I he pa ro!iage in t tie , arnn or irn-tms tonignt. fi.itow tne the (b ath of the Rev. Mr. Latr.ke. the las, Aug I" Sber ff of four to succumb. ,-f San Juan. c,.io., passe.it Whether (he deaths- in the l-ai.K, Slo, kton lodav Wll'l Itosa , t.illlllv Were ,!le To plotltainc la kdl in who with victor l'.,ng.,rasi. . soup eaicn iasi r.igi i or was auminis Is accus'-d of killing .Mrs. iaiiaia husband, at Stlvortnii. Colo., a ye; and a half ami The woman ALLEGED MURDERERS RETURNING FOR TRIAL cai'l'n':;;; sc Kr,. thr, Ilallula. kt, n, r, ugh "al., Pines to Watch Batters Hit Twilling Sphere at Paik. to Hankow and executed. .. ARMY BILL GOES TO CONFERENCE i, Wa-b nppiopri the lion.. ., I 'lie. ligloll. ,11, ,11 I e Iwio. ,1,1 11. II ltT Morning .l..r,i:,l Nmi-;,iI hunt Hlrr 1 N'ew York. ,n;. 1 !.-- Ladv Rose mary l.evison Rower, who. wUh her father and in , illi, r, the Iml.e in I Ihiehess of Sin la l la tel. v.ei.- inl.,,.;- I th , I iv St I, II ,'s bv , We fan ,ti. I In ship .- Iliillu lu ll r-llll- i-cMe.i al Jamestown. I uollimii tv. i''-,.r,lina i the officer, the wo man killed her husband wi'h the aid ..r i ,e,i .-mil th.-n ire-d to burn the body. Canearasl ns arrested te , . lillj al Wal'aoc, Idaho. red liom out-id,- by reveni;e. ve il I he the subject of an investigation l Rev. Mr. Wilson, who left tonight for Iienver wPti the sioinaeh" of the vi - I, low ill his posses -Ion. A , helllieal i t- ainlnailt.n of Ihe contents of the stom al h Will be made there to del, rilltne whil caused the mysterious j . xadiv Idea Ilia. Ing arrival, news repr, "Oh, I do so h"l" game this afniii, seen h uaiio " The Inik.- of Sol la rla ml Mealing of Ihe Panama canal loll 1 1 a- 0 a , li . said: 'There is la .1 going lo be any trouble b lu. , n l.ncland an. I America ,,v, r tin- Cariaiuii canal. Th, KlIKllsh people are not discussing lb, matter. It is only lhc ol il t.-ia as who are thong lite talking. The Iwo cull tries are ! tru ndly for nn m. h trouble." I b, t vv aie III I, mo ! of III I he I, 1 live v, 'I'll. t e r 1 1 a I I nr. . i Hill I SlllZ.-l move .-lc, t na m, a ml !! e. Aug. 1(1. ill which and over s b. eii rag, enter, nc, . In. t dil'f bl'a II, lies -The nrmv lias passed w hb h such -d. was sent today by elenceil bc- of congr, s -- po in, I i.olishlng a lars-.e I-. the reduction Ho- exlenslon of iii from three to Iter. I I in- Ive,,, , Hie fa ed lb, II.. lb, g I hoi II an, a Slcn.i Ol (. , c. 1 1 v n He I I ll ll poll 1 1 , 1 1 1 ,1 lb d a .1 M , on t ,-r. in I NeW ilisn;,-,-,- , nd i". ,c him. R, l Is ml, V as ii ffect the In- vv II II I ,-ca Id I, i Ihe tin seals, also VV41S Represelila I iv ,-V-1 k. detuocral. o, ni lo nil Of the a lot Se-a k er ''a , k r.sealutives I-'lood lb, house eolittl- .l 11, -. hu. I'll,,-': k I 1 loan vv b, :i - nil pi i- , I I ill l' la 'am, l oll. 'I lo I , I a I 111 house ,1' soon bin L: ,1 the eul wa IS all, -ted lo r apron fr, , ,im,i n, r tin,,. Iv. Tin I , t iii ii rals I,, ti,,- hoil.s, a w a V . , I , s , -r i p 1 1 , , j i I'm is I, el I, ed bv I iln- , 'a I n, - n Ihe Oiiittb-l.i II, III 1 I.-1IV , I . VV V. . o. I , , 1 1 1 1 I III i m . , i a 1 1 1 1 a , w i ' I 111 hi Iv ,i I,, oil I a le eoua especially ., Knglaml slate , topics of H. I St I dlt I""'": I lake peculiar pleasure In making inv speecli as nominee of the progres sive pariv h.-ie In Rhode Island. You have suii'.-reil. a- iii my own slate of .Now York, we have .suffered, Iroiu boss politics III the most evlleme form ol ,1, V, ll,0el. " I llel e IS peculiar lie. ship lor this in in , , Tin- iii, -n l,,r w bom w e ar lobl ale li,, I politicians Mo. Th Clippie ff Is Scour-Pursuit, I ilh,i W tip , An;.-. li, II--, II a liil a -, n si , , ii i mi: al, region noil, no: in I main al II, v , a r Ilea's .1 ,1 II. , I a p ,1,1 P 'l I - ill Me II II- as s 111, V do a, III leal nil il-ill, I, I ail a I, el s not lak, a li v asse Ial g,- d of leader- evv Knglund. e ma king I ho and are mil , V ate busil.v ' P il; they d. at public prmiiiliclit -. and th.-y siiiiis of d the In it d'l . W in ,1 I , pl le ,1 , I , i, p. V'i lop, S tor ihe fu i t her., nee ;n on their behalf. si:, in I for a protective tarirf, w isli I,, sec I III- benefits of 111,, v e la i n I net ml,, the pay i n ol Hie well,, I S. I list cad of . vve wish to increase th,. ol Ihe pll,e llloliev lll.lt Is I. doe those who work hard or our movement He, but ethical .VI, I. HOIIW l"l Ml or rut i i. ot n, W'vo.. Aug. 1 1: m.i v in 1 1 . I II il R. I t el II ' The III. P .1 sup, Tw ,, M,.- M -.lulled PANORAMA BUILDING BURNS IN CHICAGO hi- ago. A iil: 1 ;. - Jos. of I:-,. ton. an tuiemplove, ".-vi-n-lv burned and tw I .i. oi, n. ml 'l b, una- I nllon ph n.V.il, I cook, win ,, fir.-meii and T It. I.ralell. Were Injured toll IV whenlir,-d.-stl,.v,l the old I'. ,11,, I. ,1,1 i building. I.I 1,7 Hubbard colli. I , ,r n as en l i tain,-,, for n tlm, thai a ., !, of Hump had been bul li ed, bill lt bodies Wete fo,Hi, He I ,1,11. I lloo Illl,,- . I. ei u al I. be I II II II I na ll i i I V 1 1 , h 1 1 1 g Is t . ,1 I lie ! , Illl- as I,-. Hie III nil. I ib ,vv Ll III. slippoll I lie ,b Ill,,, I . Olbll. all proposal v ib r., in iiuliisi rv . .po.-'.il K a Ial iff i -( itolu a i v 'I'll, ai I- a lalitf in ol a tot I le I ll -t I V . Ill, ( I VV he ill w is pot tin lll.llllv lep'.ll I I, I iv, plailorm has real H I -.ii, of today. It has ei-aids the trusts, IIH bts of labor, as regard not . how ho peo--;l.iii,l can for one mo eii lo r t he republican tic I irilT platform. The is a laritf for The deinocrattC for the d.-sltuc-plogl e.ssiv ,- pro- tlie interest of TURKS MASSACRE MANY CHRISTIANS ll ' I ' I ' lo ! I - I ll ,1 did I le .Mi l.'.-p. Mill, 11,111. a Is , I . Mnnt.-h, ,11, el ,lili 'lo. I of ruble massacre , Mob illim, dans in Mb, Moll no me, bins snppoi ll troops lodav atla. I. I In- I 'hi isl lau popiil.il I lei. ma diM! let of AH a In close lo llie Moll I elo I to p-lc- tiv:bt ensiled alol vv i luldr, n are r, porb d to III III del d h W hols., le. w ere Iliad' , a p, lev . , I. ni:,- number of chri then families lia.e taken M . -I,!, II, g I o. .In. Ill , .f lui: tlili. A I b .Iv ,1 I,- w hu h I I olll i. i.-i,, Ho lies A and 'eel, ;ills a ns , fug. a tut in I input. ,. I, IV e I I Vi. I. file ,1. Mr. I na, ir pr I I "I 111 sell, all I - I ol II, t tie 11 1 1 1 It f toa k oil; "W'e prop,. schedules as t ,b I.dlv loo deal Willi til, schedule. In : the l'.iyii.-Ald-italt congress it ,1 ll,, I the eot- l"l' lli- lance, was w rtt- l lv ll, cill.ell ,.t Rhode sen ,!., i from your state. i , publican purpose (nails written by i to- p n ty. I- an is lo hurt v i, luting , nry I is ii,,t merely t I. of i h. tariff, but to I boils and purposes of The 1 1 1 1 1 , lis I , Ial ltd ,.p,,. 1 1 : to I . dilc, I VV III, ll III Inch. We larill. Schedule , cord , n, e with th the various duly is u n -propose , bv re- lisan commission of ports of a noii-p- experts. 'One .-f our national problem", calltut; for Immediate notation i that ol tiiii- hanking an. I ciiri-cn njstcui.