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"S ' " , EEKLY ARIZONA JOURNAL- MINER PIONEER PAPER OP ARIZONA. ABOR WILL ffl ABUSED, SAYS ierationyyillEndeavor o Prevent Insertion By Republicans Of Plank ASlllNflTON, June S.-lndfgnnnt-it nyinn that tin; American Fcdcrn- nf Labor linn attacked the integrl- If Ihi' courts, state or nntiutiat, Ham ffompi'r.s tonight declared that tin" . Ill il' l.i f rtt. ....-- TMiiiiii will iiriri n iiitiii in l.iuriiim n -- n h New York memorial nuking for Invriion of a plank in the ropubll- lutionnl platform affirming confi ne In tho Integrity of the court, I mating upon tho preservation of Ir independence and fntl conatitu M ptroinHvrs.- - - " lie rxi't'tillvu enmilllftoef fit tni.' Irattna will hold n meeting in Chi- Iwhilr tho republican' nationnl cou pon is in session in thnt city. Gom- will he mi linnd then, as lie as "Wo will assert our rightH, with I .1.... II... l.lt I . . til )" Mill i iiic rupumiciiii jiariv wjii In nisi nslblo to them. 1 believe in tH. Orgnnlzod labor docs; but thnt rli;ht nf injunction hn boon abused n' will di'iiv." DOG BRINGS HOME SKELETON FOOT 1CER8 BELIEVE IT WAS BUB- ROWED FROM SOME GRAVE. (Krotn Tucidi' Dally) hcthcr it lsvtne skeleton of, one of ilu! extremities of Homo male or ile human who has met foul piny or hurrowrd from the gruyc of Home ion wlm died from natural causes' ii question thnt i now worrying (he Ii officers ovor tiie gruesome dlseov- mfule vrstorday by Mrs. if. P. Tin. Irs. Tiuslor fouud her pet spaniel I'rd.iy morning ut 10 o'clock in m of the skeleton of a human Mix. Tinslcr called Chief of Po Prince to her homo on South Mc ilk strict wnen she found the dog the foot in its mouth on the side- k in front of her house. A careful ch nn mndti of the piemiscs and ;M)oihood but no trace of any dead )' or grave wan found. A tho Tin aiwnlfl btnyH nt home at all timet), ii believed thnt the Hkeleton foot carried there, by some prowling dog ' burrowed it out of n grave ill some lir cemeteries. FOLEY WANTS SHERIFF NOMINATION (Prom Tucudav'H Dally) H. Foley, tho well known cat " and business mnn of Ash Fork, prices himself ns a candidate- for democratic nomination for shorllT Ms issue. Foley has been n deputy and constable of Ash Fork the cn years. He is tho third condi tio aninmnco himself for tho nom on of sherift" on tho democratic It is rumored thcro arc. Hovnral in tho bnisli,- who will come before the convontlon time to f'r the much royet,cd plum. INDQP.SEMENTCDURTS JUNCTION HSSHITPUrnrk GQMPERS I'Mffihr fohh 'class-job f orW. FIGHT III I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 ii i w ii u wwii T PLAGE Girl Gives Evidence Against Famous Comedian In New York NKW VOHK, Juno 8.A jury was selected today iu tin enso wherein Kay iiiond Hitchcock, the famous comedian, is nceusod of criminally nyaultlng fif teen year old Helen Von Unpen. Tho girl' mother testified she- hud Hignvd an affidavit in wliluh .alio stated the girl had never been harmed by Wjchcoek. According to the evidence of Helen Von Jlngcii, Hitchcpck made au Attempt to assault her in n house ia west Forty first street, where the actor had mis treated hor. , BASEBALL BBBULTB. American League Staadipg. Club. . Wn. Ut. Clevelnnd 21 i!l P.Ct. .533 .S33 .r,2l .f23 .GOO .-ISO .118 .0! Ht. Louis 1M New York 'Jii Philadelphia 23 Detroit 22 Chicago i 21 Hoston 21 Washington .,..'...18 21 20 21 20 2li National League Standing, flub. . Wn. Lst, Chicago 2(1 ir. Cincinnati 24 17 Pittsburg 22 18 .Vow York 22 20 Philadelphia 10 19 Hoston '. '. ..' ..1P 23 Ht. Louis 10 28 llrookly 11 27 P.Ct. X3 1 ... ,r,r,r ..vji .roo .inn .401 .nns Pacific Coast League. Club. Wn. I.st. P.Ct. l,os Angeles 29 25 .537 Portland ..,.27 2 .52(1 Han 'Francisco 20 31 .481 Onklnnd 2(1 31 ,4fi0 National League. Cincinnati 3, Rrooklyu C. Chicago fi, Hoston 2. Pittsburg n, Philadelphia 0. New York I, St. Louis 0. American League, Cleveland 1, New York 6. Ht. Louis 10, Philadelphia 0. Chicago 2, Washington 1. rRIBON LABOR CONTRACTS ABOLISHED IN MONTANA HKLKNA, 'Mont., June 8.-Thu stnte board of prion directors toduy abol ished contract Inbor in tho stntr peni tentinry. NO EVIDENCE TO CONVICT. PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 8. flcorge H. Hill, vIcd president of tho defunct Tltlo flunrantto and Trust Company, Indicted on four charges in connection with tho failure of that Institution, to day was discharged from custody in the circuit court on tho ground of insuffic ient evidence to convict him. OWES $28,000,000. TOLHDO, Ohio, June S.-The Wheel ing and Lake Krie railroad was ordorud Into the hands of a receiver this after, noon by the U. 9. Court, upon n peti tion filed In benalf of the Amorican Car UMind Comnanv. alleging an indebted- nesa of $28,000,000. II. A. Worthjington of CIevcland,.iw ,iw:ucil(jn reviver. IN TIGH MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRESCOTT, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1908. TAFT MANAGERS WILL ACCEPT NO COMPROMISE National .Committee testing Louisiana Delegations With Half Vote Each. CHlCAdO, June 8.-In order to glvci time for consultation, the Republican National Committee ndjourncd this af ternoon, rather than agree to seat tho Taft and nnti-Tnft delegation to the national convention from Louisiana, each with hnlf n vote. Too Louisiana case involves the seats of four dele gates at large and fourteen district del egates. Manager Frank II. Hitchcock, for the Taft forces, insists there will bo no compromise, and thnt the committed must pass upon nil contests brought. Thus far contests have been settled from Alabama, (leorgin, Arkansas, Flor ida and Kentucky, with the national commit ttee voting solidly in nil tho cases decided. , GETTING READY TO RATIFY TIFT SAN FH A NCI. SCO, June.8. The ex ecutive committee- of the republican stnte ccntrnf commltteo effected a par tial organiKatlon tonight. General George Stone wan placed in nomina tion for ehairmnn, but declined. He fln;illy agreed to nerve until the next meeting. County committees through out the stnte were ordered to ratify the nominations to bo made by the Chicago convention next week in mass meetings called. AMERICAN TEAM FOR OLYMPIC GAMES STANFORD UNIVERSITY MAN ONE OF SEVENTY-SIX SELECTED. NHW YOltK, Juno 8.-Seventy-slx American athletes were tonight select ed by tho American Olympic commit tee to represent the United Stntes in the London Olympian gnmes next ' montn. Ilellah, of Mtnutonl, win ne in the American team. BELIEVE NEGRO MURDERER MORE THAN 200 ARMED MEN HAVE BEEN FUR8UINO ASSASSIN. GUTHHIK, Akln'noma, June 8. Alf Hunter, or Jim Kingsbury, the negro murderer of HherlfT Garrison of Okla homa City, is believed to have surren dered twenty-two miles north of here. More than two hundred armed men have been hunting Hunter. United States Marshall Abernethy I- In chnrge of the posse. BEOAN TAKINO TESTIMONY. HAN FRANCISCO, June 8.-Taklug of testimony in the trial of W. J, Hart nett, charged with embezzlement of the Coltou securities from tne California Safe Deposit & Trust Company while vice president and chluf eounse) of thnt institution, began today. PHOENIX EDITO EXONERATED. , PHOUNl-Y,. June 8. Frank Do Hour sn, editor ,nf the Arizona Democrat, waft today acquitted of, the charge of using money Illegally In the city election ,i year ngo. . . , , . May Admit Con Henator Lodge and Powell Clayton of Arkansas were found to be aligned for the purpose of compromise in tho Louisiana enso when the matter was submitted, to tne suprise of tho Taft managers, fe'ecretary Taft has been communicated with in Washington by his manngers here. Tho tenor of his instructions is not known. One hun dred nnd fifty delcgntcs are involved in contests not yet decided. Hcprcsentntivp William 11. McKlnlcy, manager for the presidential boom of Hjeaker Joseph G. Cannon, who arrived fwlny, issued a statement UiIh evculng in which he says as the situation stands he has reason to believe no candidate will have enutign votes to win on the first ballot. EIGHTY PERISH IN STEAMSHIP WRECK ) HONGKONG, Jun? 8-Tho - Hfltlah passenger ateamrr Pow An, tunning be tween this port. Canton nnd Macao, struck n reef off this island last night. J The vessel is a total wreck. Kighty 1 natives nre missing. The Kuropenn passcugcrtt and officers of the ship were i rescued. SILVER MARKET. NKiV YOltK, June 8.-Sllver .V'V, Mexicans dollars 47. OF MEXIGANBANK MAN ARRESTED ON CHAROE OF FOROINO DRAFTS FOR $01,000. III. PASO, Tex., Juno 8.-Pablo Yar ill was arrested in this city today. He Is accused of forging drafts upon the Guaymns llrnnch of the llanco de Ho norn for (il, 000. He is being held for ' fv rn.fll inn liv lln. Mi.Yli'fin govern incut. HUGHES BEGINS WAR TO KILL TRACKS CALLS ON LEGISLATURE TO PASS LAW KILLING O AM BLING. ALHANY, N. Y., June 8. Governor Hughes sent to the extraordinary ses sion of the legislature tonight n special message recommending for considera tion and enactment suitable legislation for tho prevention of race track gam bling. Forty-flvo senators more than a quorum were iif their seats wnen tin) roll was called in tho upper house. MORE PREDATORY SCALPS. J. K. Wedgworth nud Louis Ford were the only contributors to the super visors' collection of bounty nenlp yes terday. Wedgworth brought In the hjdfs of three wild cats, two coyote and nit raccoon and Ford six eats and eight coyotes. The predatory animals were trapped in tho linrro creek region -near; the oliundary of this and Mohave county. Tho supervisors withheld pay rnent of the county clajpis pending proof that the animals were trapped Jn O'h cuunly.. . , . g..7 , THOUSANDS HOMELESS TRAINS DEMORALIZED LOOKS FOR H E Keays Declares Eastern Capital Will Develop Yavapai (Prom Tuesday's Dutlvl Alter nn absence of four years, two of which he spent in the employ of A. 0. Ilrown nnd Company of New York, visiting ninny mining districts in Mex ico, Nortn Carolina, Han Domingo and other islnnds of tho Vf ct Indies, H. II. Keays returned hero last night, morn enthusiastic than ever 6tcr the mineral possibilities of Yavapai county, which lie snys is the richest mineral sectiojr he tins ever visited in nil his travels. I wouldn't give Ynvnpal county for all, North Carolina- and tho fabu lous mines of San De-mingo, where tir. early Spanish explorers arc reputed to. hnve found such hidden golden tre.m tiros,' ' Mr. Keays onld last night to a group in front of the Ht. Michael, one of whom Was n Journal-Miner represen tative. "They talk of their rich mines in .Sau Domtugo, but I hay nothing there compnrrH with some of the Arlr.o-. nn prospects that prospectors hero pirn u)i almost dally as being unwortny o( consideration. Columbus and his co-n pnnlons may hnvo fouud rich gold ore. in Han Domingo, but I spent consider-, able time there and fulled to find any mines worthy of consideration, miii'lt, loss the expenditure of any amount In their development. In my opinion the, rich mines of Han Domingo nre a myths "North Cnrollnn," he continued, "was certainly a dispappolntmont la me. From whnt 1 heard nf the country, in New York and other places, 1 wo Inclined to believe thnt tnere were some promising gold mines there, I found one place whore a company expended almost a million dollars, although the, best sample 1 saw nssayod only $1.1)0 n ton In gold. There is almost a mile of, underground work done on one proper, ty thnt would not bo considered worth, locating here, I want no more mining experience In Carolina or Han Domingo, "I am back here to mine and eon-, tented to stny here. My experiences elsewhere have proven thnt this is the ricnest and most promising field of all. P.nstcru capital Jn beginning to appre ciate tho great mineral resources of Oils county, nlthough it has never been boomed nnd but little advertised. Hos ton, New York, and other eastern cnp Itnl will soon start coming here in search of Investment, and I look for great prosperity here as soon as confi deuce Is fully restored in eastern finan cinl circles." , 'Mr, Kenys is accompaulrd by his wife nnd niece, and Richard J. Lynch', who has beru connected many year with New York financial institutions. Lynch says that he has profited by many former mining experiences and is now ready to look over Yavapai eoun ty'a great mineral field with a view of investing litre. WILLIE HEARST GETS II IN FFT-.F0UR NHW YORK, June $. Fifty four bal lot boxen wero examined today In the recount of the Jlearsl-McClcllan may oralty content., . W. h Hearst gained II vor, a total of i JO since the count begun, In an examination of S208 boir? BIG BOOM HERE FORTY-FIFTH YEAR. IP PHAUNMLL! DESERTED BY Crest of Great Flood In Sight And Worst Is Thot To Be Over TOPKKA, Kons,, June 8,--Trai ser vice in nnd out of this city is piaaii cully nt n standstill. No lots of Hfc has been reported in this city aa4 vi cinity. North Topckn is descrtt4 to night. Hunt patrols wero busy all af ternoon removing poopln from homes. Tho crest of the rise ia Kansas river ii expected to bo tonignt. Tho maximum water ia tfc river tonight in twenty-six and tway nlue hundredth "fet. KANHAfl'CITY, June 8.-.Ta Mhe ?ourl, nnd Knw rivers continue! tw an' men navhour, hut the crest or MM flood in both streams tdnlght (a la. ight. It is expected they will may Wednesday.- Ho far no serious iUaag has resulted. Train service coaUauat demoralir.ed. Tonight not more than 4,000 ot al IL',000 permanent residents of Amat dalo are loft in tnat suburb, all of ta others having moved away. AU r- ons !ivnilabe that could be iteMiil were employed hi removing goads. Among the supplies moved worn twaaty million pounds nf salt and ptekM meats, taken from tho packing koaat iu tho district. All were stored ia floors high above tho expected Aaad, lino. IH'TTi:, Mont., June 8.-The Otgv Short Line is the only lino operatkag a train service out of (Montana frota tfcU city. Late tonight tho Northera pa cific will hnvo tone trains In froaa la east. The last train to reach Hatt . the Great Northern nunc In Jo X There Is little prospect of u caatptat restoration of the service witah a week. All the smelters of the IlaaUa A. Montn nn Company are closed an a re sult of flooding of the works. COPPER MARKST. NKW YORK, June 8.-Iho roaaar, liW dt! ', electrolytic ViVi (ty aaaU Ings l (TO . London GoBpftr. LONDON, Juno 8,No market t4y on account of bank holiday. Ye Print Shof lloforo the Days of Mo Machinery Was a MakvtMft Affair at Host. The Journal Miner's JOB DEPARTMENT Is All thnt YK OLUKN PRINT SHOP Was Not, IU Appliance Aro Most Metier, Its Stock the Urgent, It Prices the Most Reasonable and Its Workmen thn Ilrst t bo Found in this Section of Arirona. JOTI WORK Of Hvery Description Tumtd Out On Hhort Ni.tlco. No or der Too larg to ltf Handld Promptly, No order Too Small t He F.xcculcd Carefully. Call or Write for KaUaaataa. Journal-Mintr Pul, Cm. RESIDENTS !