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(LS CHILD FOR AEVENCE Woman Stabs a Nineteen Months Old Baby to In- fliet Pain Upon Husband MORTON OUSTS A BOADIMATE Removes Comptroller Jordant, of the Equitable Society for Withholding Information NEW PREMIER TAKES OFFICE Elihu Root Is Formally In-| ducted as Secretary of State and Goes to Work AR . S NS T A A 1S HIS OWN - EXEEUTIONER St; Panl Murderer, Senfenced _to Death, Cheats Gal- ]qf&'s by Hanging Himself SPECULATIN STIRS BOERSE Sensational R Mining Concern Puzzles the Finamciers .of Berlin| Ante - N3 1 e in Shares of | Nathanial Gibbs SUES HIS WIFE FOR AN INCONE Ingraham Demands : Fulfillment of iptial Settlement —_—— — - — Ly | & - 3 > CRAZED BY JEALOUSY NEW PLAN SUGGESTED SPENDS VERY BUSY DAY CRIME A - BLOODY - ONE|JUMP OF-20-PER CENT|DOCUMENTS 1IN COURY Knife Driven Through In- Geor; Westinghouse Ad- Devotes Morning and After- Slays Vietinr in a* Butcher|Battle Ts Waging for Con-|Kentucky Girl Says Husband fant’s Body So Foreibly - vances a Scheme for Stock| noon to Consideration of Shop and Then Hacks Dead | trol of Deutsche Tuxem-| Obtained Bond and Con- Ihat Mother Is Wounded Control” of the Concern’ the Venezuelan Situation | Man’s Body With' Cleaver| .bergische Company Stock: tract by Fraudulent Means s The YORK, July 19.~Cgpairman Paul WASHINGTON, July 19.—Elihu Root | ST. PAUL, Minn, July 1‘94—!§dwardi BERLIN, July 'l'J.»—SEl’lsaliu!’;IX specu- éf\va‘RGH July 19.—Singular docu e — 3 Cquitable Life Assurance | of New York was formally inducted Gottschalk, _under - sentence of .death, | 1aion 1s yife son, the - Berlin Boerse in | mients were Submitted to-day in the suit ghrascorg ed as S committed " sulcide by hanglig . in the | b ®0 T ESCE Bl che Luxembers- | 0f Nathanlel Gibbs Ingraham, formerly a into office as Secretary of State to-day County Jail this afternoon. of: D | | A . od- States |.of tha & Venssuelan: -gituation With stantly since sentence of death was recoided a jump of 20 per cent, making a | Edith Newcomb Ward. now p v staineht, | Sollolon ‘Denfigl. Minister. B usbell Sof passed, absented himself for about ten | total rise of 33 per cent since June 30., fore the Court of Sessions here. a € Venezuela and William J. Calhoun, who minutes ‘and when he returned to the|The Boerse Is much puzzied over the ! Ingraham asks that his wife be ordered ‘ = bty s e s Sl oy condemned man’s ' éell Gottschalk was:meaning of this speculation, which ré- i, ory out their ante-nuptial settlemen s Roosevelt to Investigate the case dead. ' Gottschalk had! torn a plece of | calls many features of the great StrusSle | uder which he clalms he is entitied to S & Rl it iate Stoad ual ticking from ‘his bed and winding one |over the Hibernia coal mines last sum-| g5y vo v * b e tlois His | end about his neck: fasténed the other | mer hetween the banks and the Prussian ‘3 ' i fio"or s bond gr ; SVF th | end to a hook in the wall of the cell, | treasnry department to secure control of | “ry_ wice contends that the cor e raised himself - from -the floor and | the mines. Various rumors are In eireu=| , © 0" wo o ohtained by fraud. She a . 4 - ating 5 ey strangled to death. 1 lation in explanation of the present cam- e - E s cial commissions. Com- | 3 | that: after_her separation from h - of {'in1h Cathosn il Have th gatues Gottschalk in: February last murdered | palgn. The Deutsche Luxemberglsche IS, v ona" Reginald H. Ward, the | 5 iety, | aad Yovmtion. i Washurkton Christian Schindeldecker, a butcher, in |the creation of the Darmstadter Bank..p 1. ..q her by various insidious - Mefal.duties, which | ana York - bafore he is. fully his shop on' & prominent business street, | Which reorganized it three years 289 |5, gortune telling, to institute ed str ive | equipped. to 'perform the mission for hacking his victim to-pleces with a meat | from two bankrupt companles, the DIf-1 oo 4ingy against Ward and a - h siuipued Lo Weesiov ne cleaver. A young fellow mamed Joseph |ferding and the Danmenbaum. According | RT0ceer T8 RECE TORtC B @ e serie s T | Hartian was @ssociated with him in the | to one version another bank Is trylng 0| o’ Mr and Mrs T were & < etsing: tre—-belief-‘that -the+ présent » crime. Sqon after the murder of the |Secure controi, but another and appar-| o .. "0 Jeos and Mrs., Ward was o of the Eq e I S z % | butcher “the body*'of Hartman, heavily | ently the more correct explanation is that | giarried to Ingrabam. Before only tem- v-holders or may 1_selutfon of the WOMAN CLOSES NEW SECRETARY, OF STATE WHO' BRD. WAS FORMALLY* INTO OFFICE. welghted with'ron, was found in the Mis- sissippi (River. near .Fort Snelling. His | skull had been crushed. Gottschalk con- | the Deutsche Luxembergische company is about to enter into a fusion with sev- eral other concerns. The latter version gains color through riagé Mrs. Ward says she was tak lawyer's office and was induced an ante-nuptial settlement contrac to e 2 . ultiesshas not been reached, | fessed to the murder of Hartmann, claim- e € stinghouse has, suggested..a ing he acted in self-defense. He denied lh% fact that' three xor :tr;e f:realest .cvi:.] ;’}“‘:Y“e:(g::‘:m‘:: P’;?::’p‘;:‘:::‘;“"’f;!;s"m: " . s for stock control of the 80- having ‘ktlled Schindeldecker, saying that | and iron magnates in the Essen region p- are now in Berlin and that the board of | defendant preferred to be married to him -holders. Thé Westing- is outlined in a’letter to Paw attorney of this city. & | n is that all EhareholderS | uce thelr shares with those the hands of the trustess; to vote for an amendment in with power BUCKET SHOPS Chicago Court Selects Trust KANSHS JUCE FIES FUNSTON he ‘watched-putside while Hartman mur- dered ‘the butcher. —_———————— UTAH FORGER CAUGHT BY CANADIAN POLICE directors of the Deutsche Luxembergische has a capital of $,060,000 and $4,500,000 in debentures. It owns furnaces and rolling mills patterned after’ the American system. £ The chaifman of its board of directors first and he declined, but afterward con- sented to please her, as she was in poor health. Mrs. Warf@ was Miss Edyth Newcomb of Kentucky, daughter of H. Victor New- comb, at one time an important factor to the ‘society's chartes o i KAt ¢ o § ivor | is Diréctor Dornburg of the Darmstadter - g oAt D T O B L B Receiver for| L Bank, who visited the United States in | 0, VR oot SoginE B TR T mstead of 109 shares of 50| Three Large Concerns| 5(10\'81‘“01‘ May Refuse to Re- | 150 to study American methods. | was at.one time Roumanian Consul there. e person xcept olicy & . - o - 243 Vi - agrcti Al e —_— Court *Nesesses. Penalty and | duest Extradition of John | s ppy WHEN LOVER = |ieown ao the “Copper King" He s & . be held by any single per-| CHICAGO, July 19.—Mrs, Esther A T | EATIRET Q Cannon. ¢ o ik = Bostonian by birth. The Wards were ; son, Who must be & policy-hower; that | Stichtenoth of Cineclnnati filed to-day in| (OStS. AMnd ino 15 o £ FIGHTS HER HUSBAND | married in New York on November 2, s an an 1 election en policy-holders | the United States. Clrcuit Court a bill | flém )lm‘tlfl, to 1 35’ S Lfi;é, and were divorced here May 25, 1903, ot previously served shall be that the trustees be di- | 1 empowered to offer for sale asking that a receiver be appointed for | the Central Stock and Grain Company of Chicago, the Central Stock and Grain Against-“General’s “Father R R, SALT LAKE CITY, July 19.—Chief of Police ‘Lyhch; has been notified .of the ar- rest at Lethbridge, Canada, of John Q. Telegram Sent by Princess Ingraham is a grandson of Justice Ingra- ham of the Supreme Court of thé city of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Ingraham o serg w I share the 5000 shares con- | Exchange of Hammond, Ind., and the| IOLA, K Ry S ¢ £ 1y tary, 0f the Utah i i ivi v er 22, 1903, - 5 ‘ ; o chia 5 .y A, Kane;.July,19—E. P. Funston, | Cannon, formerly, secretary e 110 | were married September 22, 1903, in Lon not g 1s i by ke a‘mery:dad charter to the | Hammond Realty Company of Hammond. | former (;mm“nm:, from. th d?ss'_,o[; Louisiana Purchase Fair Commission, on LO“ € Flz,ures‘ m Dl‘Ol‘CG | don: b ely policy-holders, and, in the | Judge Bethea of the court appoldted, 1| and father of General Frederick Funston, the charge of forgery.and uttering fraud- Comp]mnt. | P e ~O. SIS hated - rf;nf:&ire mot being ac. | response to the bill, the Equimble Trust | was to-day. in Police Court found guilty | Ulent papers. % o8 | NOT SATISFIED WITH e his to offe! a Company as receiver for the assets of the | of disturbing Ayl @ Cannon is a'son of the late George Q. | » sturbing the peace and with having GOTHA, Ducliy of Sixe-Coburg and | AMOUNT OF DIVIDEND ING TAKES COMMAND OF THE GRAND ARMY In First Order Blackmar’s successor Honors Memory of Departed Chief. xt largest policy-holders e 5000 shares shall have been disposed o S0 ISCUSSES GRAFT. BREWER D Supreme Cotirt Justice Addresses Life | Insurance Agents at Milwaukee. WAUK July 18.—Justice Da- ewer, of the United States Su- Co ge assemblage of life in- ts in the Masonic building this city to-night. He devoted most >t his talk to modern graft, and| praised President Roosevelt in his ef- | forts to make public affairs pure and | hon Said he: s kas been a year which may be charac- | terized as one Of great . insurance upheaval. ult hpe been prejudicial to the interest f a certain company and also to the interests nd business of others. 1 believe this wiil n great benefit to insurance through- 16. The moment private pecuniary s through the advantage of a t some one is gullty of grafting. | ag two grain exchanges and other property of Sldmon McHie, who is the chief stock- | holder and practical owner of the con- | cerns mentioned. | Recently Mrs. Stichtenoth obtained a decree for more than $11,000, upon the showing that her money had been used in speculation in a “bucket shop.” In her blll it was declared by Mrs. Stichtenoth that McHie moved to Indiana, with the delivered a short address | consequence that no levy could be made | yrohibition law. on the property of the alleged ‘“‘bucket shop” concern and she was unable to | obtain any portion of $500,000 said to be!| held by a national bank of this ‘city for'| McHie. “The bank also was named in the | il 4t Bedhg Qiged tWatithé/éMeers of the | bank be enjolned from transferring. the | money. The ~restraining grder - against the bank was issued at the same time the appointment of the receiver was de- clared. | The various companies - named in ‘the | court proceedings and controiled by Me- | Hie are the largest of their kind in the.| United States, having a leased wire sys-| | arrested and formal chargé made against carried congealed weapons. He was fined | five dollars on each charge and the 0osts | of the sult were charged against him, making a,total of $31 35. The charges against Funston grew out of the wrecking by dynamite of. three saloons. The explosions followed an agi- tation against! the saloons in which Gov- efnor'-Hoch was appeated to in an effort to secure the enforcement of the' State | Intense excitement fol- | lowed the act of the dynamiter and for three “days the city was crowded with | people,” ‘who" came “from niany " points of | thé State toview the wreckage caused:| and to jbin i ‘a hint foX {ReAFnamitdfl! During the Helght of the éxciterient Funt'|! ston, it was charged, had made inflam- matory utferantes to crowds fthdt gather- ed about him on the streets.’ When Pa- trolman Cdnuon ' trié@’ to persuade’ Fun- stan to’ desist, a quarrel between the two'| ensued and FunSton, it was alleged, at- tempted to draw & revolver.” Funston was | decline- to -issue a request for the ex- Cannon, for many years one of the first| presidents of the Mormon church, and | the brother-in-law of former Governor | Heber M. Wells. When.serving as secre- | tary of the fair commission” Cannon ob- tained several thousand dollars by fraud- ulent vouchers. The matter was in vestigatéd by the State Legislature and Cannon left the State. Warrants were is- sued for his arrest on March 17, and he was arrested last Sunday by the Terri- tériat-police of Alberta. It is probpble, that Gowernor Cutler will tradition of Cannon. In reply to a ques- _the - Governer refused. 1o state what action he would take. L e DECLARE THEY, FOLLOWED COMMISSION'S SUGGESTION Western Railrond Officials Surprised at | Rumor of Intended Suit for Vio- ' lation of Elkins Law. CHICAGO, July 19.—Western raiiroad | officials are said to be somewhat at sea | Gotha, July 19.—Prince Philip of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha in his application for a decree froni his wife, the Princess Louise, a daughter of the King of the Belgians, charges her with unfalthful- ness and desertion. On the day of the Prince’s’duel with Lieutenant Matassich- Keglevitch, with whom the " Princess eloped, shé telegraphed to the lieuten- ant that it was the happiest day of her life. Prince Philip avers that he gave her a wedding present of $50,000 and also said that her debts amounted to $274,- 500. RUNAWAY BANK| CASHIER CAUGHT AT ISLE OF PINES Man Charged With Stealing $60,000 From Minnesota Comcern Will'Be ° Taken Back for Trial. HAVANA, July 19.—Alfred Buck, said to be the former cashier of the Maple- ton (Minn.) State Bank, was recently | Minority Stockholders of Americam Shipbuilding Colipany Want More Than the 4 Per Cent Declared. CLEVELAND, July 19.—The directors of the American Shipbullding Company to-day declared a dividend of 4 per cent on the commen stock, payable quarterly, out of the net earnings of the last fiscal year, which ended June 30 last. The first dividend will fall due September 1. At a meeting some time since a majority of the stockbolders voted to pass the dividend. This was jopposed by the minority stockholders, | | who breught suit to force the declara- tion of a dividend. The attorney for the minority stock- holders stated to-day that 4 per cent was not enough and that the suit would be continued. % Y ———— WILL SEND STEAMSHIP FOR HONOLULU JAPANESE Stanley Dollar om Leaving Island 4 him,” after - which ‘he was released up- om His own recognizance. g Tn ' the “trial, which ‘was sattended by here was never a truer saying that than of | e Ty Gdrl BUATE 10, o Savelsnd that & ‘public:offics 1a. | e that covers nearly every s ¥ £} f. P r th ot o B i o i S arrested at the Isle of Pines unde: 8 | relative to the announcement that the name of W. J. McGregor, on the charge | | Provide Trans- United States Government is about to | Port Promises to portation for Brown Men. officials as to Grand Army going on among publ stertle us. I am not speaking now about the'| of grafting such. as buying | ng money, étc., which we all con- one holding public office is not duties of that office with an | to his trust, in prostituting in one | r another that office for his own gain in of his ends. he President of the United States. the winter Santo Domingo put itself tooting. Suppose the President had | tly and advised his friende to buy Domingo bonds. Wouldn't that | he people of the country? Yet the Gov- would lose nothing and some would be | gai Suppose the - United States would give out in- certain decisions. t such .a transaction? -this would bé graftink. $2,500,000 I8 DUE TROQUOIS INDIANS | Albany Legislature Appoints | (ommittee to Make Dis- tribution. ALBANY, N. Y., July:19.—To devise the best means of distributing '$2,500,- 000, which the nation owes the surviv- or$ of the Iroguois Indian tribes in the Staté, and fo study ‘other local and In- hurngdreds of persons, dne: witriess testified that Funston had sald:'“I am ‘glad that'| .gome one had nerve enough to do it. The only regret is that the men (saloon-keep- ers) were not blown ‘out.of their build- | ings. ~1f] the poMcs: officers had "dons | their duty this would not have happejed. | I have no;sarrow in my heart for the men along this street that have suffered loss, because. they have done business .with | these men and hdve not put a stop to | the salopnsbusiness.”” ; & | Judge , Adair said that ‘the. testimony | showed that tlie defendant came to town | with guns and bought ammunition, that | he made loud utterance before several | crowds that gathered @bout him on the streets; and that his-language addressed | the cases last fall' and decided |and the commission recommended a bring: suit for-violation of the Elkins law by paying rébates to the terminal rallroads here. It is stated that the Interstate Commerce’ Commission heard | that while the allowances to the Interha- tional Harvester Company’'s railroad, | the steel treminals, were not unlawufl, | the divisions In effect were excessive | switching charge'from $1 to $350 a car. The railroads accepted the decision, took out..their divsions and put in a| switching charge of $3 50 per car. e s FRAUD ORDER URHOLD! 1 . i AGAINST ST, LOUIS BANK of defalcation, and will be brought to Havana for extradition to the United States. 3 ST. PAUL, 19.—Alfred Minn, July Buck was cashier of the Mapleton State . BankK and disappeared about * six months ago, leaving the bank’s affairs much involved. He is alleged to have defaulted for about $60,000. He is a son of former Justice of the Minnesota Su- preme Court Daniel Buck. —_ e———— ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS. WASHINGTON, July 19.—Army or- ders—Veterinarian Charles P. Jewell, Thirteenth Cavalry, upon arrival at San Franecisco, will precesd to Fort | i | | 1 HONOLULU, July 19.—Stanley Dollar of the Dollar Steamship Company sailed to-day for San Francisco. Before his departure. he said that he would send some steamship here again to visit all the ‘fslands and get Japanese passen- gers for’the Pacific Coast. It is belleved. that delays caused by litigation made his experiment with the | steamship Stanley Dollar a heavy loss. I —————————— .. Hurrieane Destroys Harvest. MADRID, July 19.—A. hurricane has dhmost entirely destroyed the harvest in the provineces of Saragossa and Caleres, thus adding immensely to the general distress. It has been decided to entirely £ t action of officlals « 2 - A . ‘hick the Gov but action of every dian problems, Speaker Nixon to-day |to Patrolman Cannon was insulting.. : T | Riley and report to.the commanding he Reg ic, w n arrive in| n. samini n of -public Pt Coddirand ;'.';! | apm“:’wd a special committee. The| [Funston was not in court when the de- United States.Circuit Court Denles AP- ' moer at that post for duty at the suspend flllv:;rkdto-morro}' as ;1 )l,u-o< S - 2 RE. BY V58 B D iittee will visit the various reser- | cision was rendered.. His atforney. im-| Dlleation' to Restrain Postmaster | training school for farrlers and horse- test against the dearness of provisions - it s Sl g it vl [P a3y 2= | vations during the summer and fall and | mediately filed an_appeal to the. District From Interfering With Mail. { shoers for one year, relieving Veteri- | "¢T® & pe 4 i Sohe IS HUNTING SHARKS Teport to the next - Legislature. The | Court. There were but.few persons in'| ST. LLUIS, July 19.—Judge Smith Mc- | narian John H. Gould, Eleventh Cay- ¥ ST "‘"fl. oo " vt al - = | latge sum aue the New York Indlans | the court-room a the time and there was | Pherson in the. United States Circuit|alry. Second Lieutenant T, ‘Gilbert A. ‘avalrymen Prev yneching. - - ; P g ON BROAD PACIFIC | 28 goiived "from the sale of 1and in | no show, of fecling or demonstration. . | Court handed down a decision to-day | McElroy, Thirteenth Infantry, assumes | SELMA, Ala., July 19-7¥he cavalry 4 P Y N T hleh tvas ‘given them im-ex| Later, Funston gaid that he had not|upholding the fraud order issued by |charge under instructions of the quar- | company ofdered from Rere to Linden = Edward H“n( h l ( ] S ‘[“ O " . | change for the old St. Regis reservation | expeoted a favorable decision and there- | Postmaster General Cortelyou against | termaster general of the army, of con- yesterday by Governor Jenks to - e i Chinese M1 WIEE | in this State. After the exchange was | fore wasmot disappointed. the People’s United Sfates Bank and E. | struction work on Alcatraz Island. tect a negro from threatened lynching nd Army | Qends Ship Mokih | made the Indians refused to go _to Kan- - > G. Lewis, the president, and denying| Changes in Asfatic squadron—Mia- | feturned to-day, reporting the town ;(5;:‘ 'f : = 2 P MOKINANA OIl' | a5 ana the land’ there was sold fo‘r‘LIGHT\TI\'C ATUSES the application for an Injunction to re- | shipman.J. Rodgers detached from quiet. g By Novel E\'D&(liti(}]l their benefit. It is probable that after | 2Ll S . strain the postmaster in St. Louis from | Frolic ‘to come home via Lawton. e -SRI e — R B i . | ascertaining the views of the chief men | DY\'AMI E EXPLOSION carrying out the instructions of the|First Lieutenant ‘W. A. Howard, dis- Drowned In Swimming Pool. g { EATEL Ky Postmaster General. Postmaster Wy- | charged from treatment:at naval hos- | - CHICAGO, July 19.—Bernard C. Redw — e WORLD'S GREATEST MONKEY EDUCATOR Central Park Attendant Who Is Killed by Heat a Fa- mous Trainer. lent. ] v ai 3 y S g N West Riverside .coal mine, T o aen o | ma st s e can e tharke worg| 1N NEW HAMPSHIRE | wesc ot perbioinen‘early to-dar. " Sor Shirty e T (}j"i’f:i to make it. The Mokihana may be back | : 2 DTl:w S‘?fid: Cr;ax}-‘lcs B;-‘Im;‘;lir egglll:::;; o vy . —_— in two weeks or she may be absent as | SR . uke « er,. sinker; a) % FREK, ',,,w‘/‘l SoR many months, for she is well provisioned San Francisco and Los Ange- sinker; Dell Vance, sinker; George Ar- t was of the best known Epecial Dispatch to The Call. HONOLULU, July 19.—Somewhere out on the broad Pacific the crew of the good ship Mokihana is waging warfare against the shark tribe. It is two weeks since she salled away on her mystérious mis- sion, for neither her skipper nor any of | her crew of ten natives would tell whith- er they were bound or why they were bound there. One reason why none of them would tell where they were going was excel- and her voyage will end only when she has killed sharks enough or when sup- | the committee will go to Washington IMANY CALIFORNIANS among the Iroquols and their attorneys and consult with the Commission on.In- dian Affairs. Another subject to be in- | vestigated is the question of Indian cit- | izenship. Many of the Iroquois are prosperous and well educated and there is a growing sentimept in favor of making them citizens and no longer the wards of the Government. les People Visit White Five Men Are ‘Blown to Pieces in an Towa Coal Mine. DES MOINES,. lowa, July 19.—Five miners were literally blown to pleces by the explosion of 800 pounds of dyna- mite in a storage powder-house at the two riles rowwood, pumpman. Heads, arms and legs were scattered man_will now resume stamping “fraud- ulent” on' mail addrésed to the bank and to Lewis and will return it to the senders. pital, Cancao, to come home via Law- ton. Ensign G. H. Nightingale : de- tached from Quiros and ordered to Ore- gon. Brussels in the world. He er ' O A h plies fail. 3 B for a distance of 500 feet. The explo- vice as @ laborer, but it was not long | " i AL the well-known Chinese- Mountain Resorts. sion was 1ot known until the day shift . p e By s e”:)dlz}\];xlg,:(; American owner of the City Mill, is the appeared to go to.work. The victims % o <2 . ker of the expedition, and if this ven- h were engaged in sinking a new'shaft e moukey house. He | ure turns out well it is quite probable | Spscial (Disugh 20 Ty el and during the early. morning hours & aftection for his|that Honolulu will see established an-| BETHLEHEM, N.H,July 19.—Among | rainstorm - oame - up, which .compelled °d many Of them other enterprise. the many later arrivals at White Moun- | the men to stop work. . They loufht' =5 = = € e —— tain resorts for a stay are a number | shelter in -the powderhouse. Lightning T 1 - jumphs were HOOKER’S FATE NOW LIES from California. At the suminit of Mount | Struck a tree .near the building and .“DO you realrze that you can get an eXCEI ister chim- WITH STATE LEGISLATURE Washington are Mr. and Mrs. €' B. | Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Baylies C. Clark | ignited” the dynamite, as well:as two kegs of powder. -The--building was lent grade of < Brussels Carpet in choice colorings, Oriental and Floral e Sy ony e ¢mned | New York Judge Under Serious Charge |and Miss Gladys Clark, all of ' San |blown to fragments. .Some of jthe : ERELIORS RS nerable tricks. Will Know Result of Investiga- Francisco; Mr.” and Mrs. B. W. Gil- | bodies were so-badly disfigured -that i 5 i Cook was noted among other things Ao ettt e 0 o D e L ohmis . Tib Heart designs, suitable for any room in the for his peculiar idea of an enjoyable | ..y rce N yeguly 18, Pha ¢ At Bretton Woods are Mr, and Mrs. | est house wag 800 feet away -and the house; with or without per vacation. It was to vieit graveyards | ALBANY. N ¥ July 18.--The ‘“,f“ic. B. Jones Of Los Angeles and at | inmates knew-nothing-of the accident, : = . c & snd copy inscriptions f;;‘, B i Pdpse bt A O ioe ot | Franconia Notch is D, M. Smythe of | attributing tha: noise: to, the -holt ‘of _ borders, BOr o yard?», , accompanied by his A8 concerns his Plipsdens. lightning. g y - pilgrimages to the ceme. | Lhe Supreme Court in the Eigath Ju- - e 3 ¥ of New York and the dicial District and incidentally depart- | oo Soo oo Rt - SAlLaad ARE o5 : Remnants of Linoleum far into New . Englang, Ment, lies now with the members-of | CRIPPLE;CRE SRS - W, losi tallre ts of Linoled q ARE CHARGED WITH THEFT © ..t FOR'RESISTING MAYOR e are closing out all remnantsof Linoleum. ihg collection of epitaphs. PRt P St el Death of War Correspondent’s Wife. ChaCAGO, July 19.—Mrs. C. D. hag- , 1 X @ Case erty. recently retutned from Chefy, Liat he has been “willtully gullty ‘of | - CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo, July 19.— | = CINGINNATEL. Jaly* 10:_Jailer Pl pér yard here her husband was correspondent ol UPt unlawful and immoral acts” | gix gssayers of this district have been | ger, M$ two deéputfes and @ man ar- ! o Tor the Associated Press during the oi o ancen 5, he office of Justice | arrested and placed under heavy bonds, | rested With'themi n chiarges of. disor- Jong-continued military and naval op- ¢ Supreme Court into contempt | upon u charge of receiving high grade | dérly cohduct and’ asfault in connec- Suadenly lest night. Mrs. Hagerty had | ba samen an a soncurny “ction wifl { from a set of books examined in one | Powers to' the Néwport, Ky., Jail, were been ill at Chefu, but had recovered be- ution | yssaying office it is known that about | to-day. dismissed ~from' custody, the o a\",’{\‘n;‘mh:uffr:&fi.a 5 ‘::m' ‘ ' in the last six months, Other books lead | OF Helmbold to designate wlere ow lowed 3 e e necessary | ; 5 8 i = by Appandieitia, 4 Talliistge Ouoe Diviainsed. the officers to belleve that upward of |€rs. a Federal prisoner, should be in- —————— y returned with an inter- | the two housée of the State Legislature and almost certainly will be decided to- morrow. The formal charge upon which Jus- tice HooKer's removal is asked alleges providing for his removal from office. PORTALES, N. M., July 19.—The case Rich Ore, Valued at More Than $1,000,~ 000, Said to Have Been Illegally Disposed Of. ° $80,000 profit was made by the assayers one million dollars’ worth of ore has Cinelnnati Judge Says Magistrate Had " No Rigltt to Interfere in Caleb - court holdfng that the attempt carceratéd, was illegal, and that Ploe- - PRINTED —Inlengths from 1 to PEr Yard,:.oiveseene sonnnnn _INLAID—In lengths from 1to 8 yards, 8 yards, 35¢ 75¢ penning, a wealthy jeweler of this city, was - drowned while swimming in the pool at the Chicago Athletic Assocla- tion bduilding here .to-day. against Benjamin H. Tallmadge, in len i “ and Mis assigtants tified i Postoflice Appointments. $oh he kb chal s been stolen in the district every year | 8€T & s assigtants were justified in AR ING TON. . charged with suborna- 5 WASHINGTON, July 1S—Homer:W. | tion of persury i conmotion with &le| 0 O °Posedof 10 sy odacs. :::g‘gl;\‘e téhmed;&%g ’im-".“n'l'}’m-"e’l'.°°m°" ‘—I n l U “ E c o. Kerter has been appointed fourth class leged land entries In New Mexico, was “A man should keep his friendships in postmaster at Pittville, Shasta County, | dismissed to-day at the request of As- " » = g b ' Calforata, vice Pramk H Martin | sistant United States Attorney . 8 i‘;’;‘fi‘._‘mf;&,”fl; Store Should | Grana ‘Jury'for, ihteffering wyth Fed- > &} 3 -P2H Q {; F A R\ S E ~ corge 3 wie has been appointed | Medler. Three of the charges agatist | Mol though s advertising. iusl 7o | eral officers and ‘@ Federal prisoner, and e T M T b - el rural carrier at Hynes, California, |Tallmadge were withdrawn and he was | Ing its Erip on 010 patrons Shiooien: |'a Soetabt Chatss 15 the Same connec: s ° — : doln G. Lewis, substitute, ibeing tried on the fourth charge. ing out new ones. tion must be answered.