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rp" l w firi"rir-fM, Ili'.VT :& j ' ;ALKM.V'KqDN,' jtiltJUl AUGUST U, 1008. i , no. sot. ! - t rmr''r nimiftr . '7a . J . I I H ' ' 111! I ' i ...-- . - x ' .wS jl.. VOL. SV1II. MwiwwwMiiwMMrflwyMMWiMlilMlMMl il ynii i mi m iini i i mi ., mi I nui a i ! i mrmmm a i ni m i i .! - . OF A BAffiOON WREAKS HAVOC WILLIAM I KlIDNQ j iii if i IS XONERATED FROM CONTEMPT CHARGE TERRIBLE CRUELTIES OF COUNT INFUGTED ON WlfE AND CHILD (United Pros Loused Wire.) Llbon, Aug. il. A modern Blue bctrd was revenled todny whon tho facts leading to tho banishment of Count Mnrgnlho, a lord of tho old Portogcie nobility, from King Mdn tfl'i court, became public. For tor taring his bcnutiful young wife until the went Insane, and bo mistreating lb Infant child thnt it Is feared the little one cannot llvo, tho count was broagbt before tho king; and de posed of tho high pillcoa bo bad hold udtr tho into King Cnrlo3, and was MJtirom tho countr' l. disgrace. iCoiitlnuort on unco nvo.) TWO DEAD AND MANY INJURED GIANT BAG BLOWS UP IN CROWD YOUThM MURDERER IS HANGED (United Press Leaded Wire.) London, Aug. 14. Two wore killed outright, three fntnlly hurt nn:t nt lonot a dozon woro frightfully burned nnd scores were almost sur focnted by tho flames thnt cngulfoJ n groat crow'd at the Franco-Drltlsn exhibition grounds wbon tho huge balloon of Cnptuln Lovolncc, th-j American norouaiif, exploded with a terrific dotonntlon today. Tho bodr Of MIbs Dlancho 11111, nn American woman, Captnln Lovolaco's secretory, was tnkon from tho rulnB. The grounds nnd tho ontiro ylelm (Continued on puko eight). HAD BAD REGORD ATA6E0F22 ANTI-GRAFT DETEGTIVE ACQUITTED h CHICAGOISTOE WATCH OUR Sales August Special IP YOU DO YOU CAN SAVK MONEY. ' WR A1W3 HERE WITH THE 1 GOODS TUB BEST BARGAINS YOU HAVE SEEN FOR MANY A W)XG DAY. HEAD OX; 1.000 yards of Beautiful 7,c Persian Challios in a grnnd us orment of pretty mittorns Yr 3tf Et Apron Ginghams, now at, a Jwburst Silks, now on sale, worm 65c a ynnL We ore solo sents. in all colors- Sale price, a yard .'39 Wees slaughtered on nil our I "htte r.noila Wo.t. n.i- --j .. i " mu, uuuut turn "cy Lawns. i ns and Sheetings nt Mill "res. Thousand of yard., of Beautiful , " uoois and Silks, now go S at Special Prices. Just Received rUt'Ula8i0rtmetof Hand. " ew bla and Millinery. Silk pl.7i "vaucra oi Low Prices k Pelt,ts. Drees Skirts and ,! Suits at Spe- ue Money-Savera Ik lm I M 1 1 IV 111 Jlli " $15.00 SUITS t" t V Now. ,...... .-8.00 $30.00 SUITS Now $25.00 SUITS-' Now ', K flO.OO flS.50 Jj6 Store That Saves You Money (United PresB Leaned Wlro.) Tucton, Arlz Aug. 14 D. "W. HawkliiH died on the scaffold hero nt 2:0G o'clock thlB afternoon for tho I murder of Albert J, Leonardt, who , was hold up, shot nnd Instantly killed 'November 22, 1907. Tho crlmo for which D. W. Hnwk- Ins paid bis death penalty today wa tho murder of Albert J. Leonardt in , Tucson on Nnvombor 22, 1007. Ac cording to tho testimony of llnwklns, ho nnd S. Enrl Motzlcr, nn nllogod nccompllco In numerous crimes, hold up Leonardt -nnd nttomptod to rob him. Leonardt, who wan a powerful man, grnpifled with his assailants, nnd !7twklnB Bhot him. Tho otjlcera worcynable ,to obtain nny -cluo tp Leohardt's Blnyer "untlf Tlawklns nnd bis wifo wero nrretcd on n burglnrj chnrgo. Hawkins was 'not oven Buqiectod of the killing. Ono day ho surprised tho officers by confessing to numerous burglaries and hold-ups, among thorn tho Leon ardt 'killing, Implicating Motzlor. The lattor was vapturcd in Los Angeles. j Hawkins toolc tho stand ngnlu't him 'but wn not fully corroborated, and Mot7.1or was acquitted. Hawklna ,plcnded giillty and wns sentenced to hung. Ho ropeatodly stated thnt ho preferred death to life imprisonment. Although only 22 yonrs old, lie l'"! n Toninrknblo criminal record. Ho sorved a term In Folsom prison, nftor trlnl In Vnllolo. On tho wit ness stand nt tho Motzler trial he testified that ho was Implicated In several successful hold-nps In Los Angeles, In which city, ho declared, ho loarned tho "fako stick up trick." Ho nnd Motzler, ho alloged, work thj "trlcTt" In Tucson. Motzler, who at tho time wns em ployed as collector for a Tucson mer chant, stnrted homo ono nght with $200 which ho had not tnrned. in. Hawkins held Mm up. flrod two shots In tho air and took tho money away from. him. Metzler told of being rob bod by a young highwayman, nnd the noxt day, according to Hawkln's con fession, the pair dlytfed the booty, tho wholo affair liavlng been prear ranged. o ' NETHERLANDS LIMB CASTRO ACTED LAWFULLY; " SAYS JUDGE DAVID ?.. SANKEY IS DEAD Tho Haguo, Aug 14. Tho Nether lands government announced this af ternoon that H had refused to accept Robert B. Lozz, recently appointed by President Castro, of Venezuelp, as consul to Curacao. . This action of tho government h taken to mean that a. demand for re dress will be niado upon Castro be fore any diplomatic relations will be resumed. 7uj recent warlike mores of the Netherlands against Castro have brought no Indication that he wishes to show thh country and the people courtesies, and respect its requests It Is believed ere that the govern ment will proceed against him by gradual step, and If he does ot awaken to what Is expected ot him, and make reply to demand?, war will be declared. j (United PreBs Leased Vjro.) jSan Francisco, Aug. 14. Judg Wjllhun P. Lawlor today exonerntod "William J. BurnB, head of tho detec tive forco of tho San FrnnclHco grnrt ."prpiecutlon, from tho chnrgo of con tempt of court plncod agnlnBt him by Abraham Huer, who claimed that Burns had Instructed ngonts to np prnach prospective Jurymen In tho district nttornoys ofllco. In his opinion, Judgo Lawlor de clared that representatives of tho dlt trlct attorney "hnvo tho right to os- cortnln whether or not men who nro on panels nro fcllglblo for Jury duty. Ho hold that Detoctlvo Burns wns not shown to "have any knowledge of tho. ruuUor outllnod In tho complaint, nnll th&Th'o -could -noriJo" considered a. party to tho notion. In regard to n supplementary complaint, averring thnt Rndolpli 'Sprocfclos, Frnncls J. Henoy nnd "William IT, Langdon "wuro "porsonnlly and prlvntoly InterCHtod in tho conviction of tho deforciant Ruef," JuSge Lawlor hold thnt no contiMnpt uf court had boon com mitted. o OPERA! ION PERFORMED ON GUILD (United Press Leased "Wlro.) Boston, Aug. 14. Governor Cur tis Guild, Jr., of Mnssflchusctts, wns operated upon today for appendicitis, with which he was Btrlcken while spending a vacation in the Maine woods. "Physicians In attendance re port that tho operation was mccosu. ful, nnd that' his recovery Is assuren. Tho sudden Illness of tho governor camo ns n great uurprlso and shock to his family and frlondn, as ho hnd been In npphreutly perfect "health, and was enjoying his vacation great ly. Immediately upon tho discovery thnt ho wns afll!ctod with nppendJ citls ho was rushed hero under the care of doctors, and subjected tp an FAMOUS AS BLIND EVANGELIST UNABLE TO' RETAIN SANITY operation nt onco. J. ( United Press Lcnsod Wlro.) Now York$uc 14. David San key, tho fnmousb'llnd evangelist, who won fnmo ns n ulngor with Dwlght L. Moody, dlod todny nt his homo, 148 South Oxford stroat, Brooklyn. Ho wns G8 years old. His JUHtory. . (, David Snnkoy wns one of tho boBti known of American ovangoIlbtB. Ho traveled with tho evangelist, Dwlght L. Moody, from 1870 until his death Kovornl years ago- Snnkoy wnH tho singer nnd Moody tho prenchor of tho campn'gn, nnd tho clear volco of tho Htngcr had m much to do with the surcosB of tthetr wonderful r'vlvnt meetings as 'did, tho forceful volco of tho preacher'. Snnkoy Vns born in Kdlnburg, Pn., on August 28, 1840 Ho moved to Notfcnutlo, Pn, whon n boy, nnd Joined tho Methodist choir theVo nt tho ago of 15 Ho boenmo choir londor, Sun day school mporlntondent nnd prosl dont of tho Y. M. C. A. Uiero. In tho Intornntlonnl convontlon of tho Y. M. C. A. hold In Indlnnapnlla ho mot Dwlght L. Moody, nnd beenmo nsso elated with him ns n solo singer. Thoy trnvoled togothor, doing ovnn gollst' work throughout tho United Stntes, nnd mndo several' tours abroad In tho latter years of his Hfo ho bo enmo a lecturer, and supplemented his singing In this way. Ho was a compiler of a famous "Sacred Songs nnd Solos," which' attained n circula tion of over CO, 000, 000 coploij, nnd has boon trunalated Into many lan guages. Sankoy wns tho composer of many of tho most popular gospol songs of his (Jay, Including "Tho Nlnoty and Nino'1 and "Whon tho Mlsts Hnvo Rolled Away." Ho was nlHO tho au thor of numorous religious works'. In 1903 ho IobI his eyesight, lifit continued his work, galnlngjhft nnmo of tho "blind ovuiiBOllst." NO HOPE FOR VICTIM OF FIEND FOURTKEXSTTCAK-OIil) BOY A DRSI'KIIATK OimilNAT. (United Press Leased SVlre.) East. Las Vegas, N. M., Aug. 14. Confessing to four burglaries and one hold-up, Joseph Emery, a 14-year-old boy, was given a hearing In th Justice' court "today arid was bound over to await the action of tho grand. Jury. Emory is tho mo3t notorious youthful outlaw iri the Southwest. Ho was reared among criminals, and his entire education was derived In tho "underworld." At one time he was confined in the reform schoor. bu,t won his release by good behavioK Nd sooner was ho free than bo re sumed his criminal operation), and yesterday he was arrested. Whea searched he was found to bo armed to the teeth. He was handcuffed by tho oMcers On the way to the Jail he sllpjwd the waaaclc off his wrists and attempted to escape by Jumping on a moving train. TRIBUTE i TO OREGON . MILITIAMEN (United Press Lcnsod Wlroi) Loa Angelos, Cnl., Aug. 14. Ro galnlng her sanity for a fow momenta todny, nnd grnsplng for tho first tlma full rcnllzntlon of tho horrible trag edy of yesterday, MrH. Mnry Dufty, mother of tho young man nnd woman docnpltntod by tholr fnthor, was un nblo to b?nr tho burdon of grief, and 'nlmoHt Immediately rolaptod Into babbling- forgotfulnoss. Although tho tompornry HaBh or sanity today is regarded ns oncour nglng, tho doctors attending tha grlef-trlckcu womon hnvo llttlo'hoiw that she will regain hor mind. Thoy hnvo ndvlsed thnt sho bo romaved from tho matron's' dopurtmont of tho Jail, and placed In tho euro of friends. Dufty l-rnt tho- hospital, whoro hla sr'lf-Uifllctod wounds uro bolng nt- toiHod. Ho la In a dazed condition, and st noUjuaHhico his nrrost has ho bIiuwii nny nppai'ont realization of Jih doods. Na legal action will bo taken until nftor tho Inquost Is hold ovor tho bodies of his victims today ' d ' - HEROIC MOTHER SAVES CHILD (United Procij Lcnsod Wlro.)' Fulton, Mo., Aug. 14. Aftor div ing into nn 18-foot well, saving, har 2-yoar-old baby from drowning and climbing to a plnco of safety, holding tho child In hor tooth, Mrs. J. n. Stephenson, a frail llttlo woman, 1h tho horolno of Fulton today. Mrs. Stophonson was nlono nt hor houso lato yesterday whon tho baby foil Into tho woll. Ronllzlng thatr thoro was no tlmo to summon nlirr tho bravo llttlo Woman dovo Into tho wntor and rescued tho child. Grasp, lug (ho llttlo ono'n garments in hor tooth tho mother then" struggled up the Jagged wnll of tho woll. (United Press Leased Wire.) Portland, Or., Aug. 14. Tho show Ing mado by tho Oregon Nntlounl Guard regiments, at the encampment at Amorlcan Lake, Just ended, was entirely satisfactory, according1 to- h statomont mado thl afternoon Jbv Col.' James Jackoon, U. B. A., ntr tflched. "Tho Oregon regiments," says tho colonel, "exhibited a high degree of efficiency, and the showing mado by them was favorably commented upon by all the regular army o 11 cor s proi ent. Roth tho Oregon and Washing ton regiments showed up woll, but I believe the Oregon boys were tho bet ter. In fact, the Oregon National Ouard stands third on the list of the national guards of all the states in efficiency. That is a record to be proud of," ItnrliiK HclertlcniH, (United Press LonBod Wlro.) Soattlo, Wash., Aug. 14. HnllM solectlons for Saturday at Tho Moad ows: First Ida Iay, Kerry, Tavora. Second Achieve Phllllstinn. Ia clomont. Third Arcourt, Cnpt. Burnett, Monvlnn. Fourth aiorlo, Stanley Fay, Fnn tastlc. Fifth Convont Bojlo, Confoisor, Barney Oldflold. Sixth Cohter Shot, CrlHc, Smlloy Corbett. Seventh Stanley Fny, Fern h, Toupeo, o- i Traffic TJeil Up. Cranbrook, B. 0., Aug. 14. To first practical ovidenco of tho strlko on tho Canadian Pacific railroad will bo brought home to the public by tint tlo-up of the traffic bound to result from tho smah near Lund brock, Al berta, whoro several cars of tho Spo kane frolght from St. Paul left tho rails, and blocked tho road. The crow of the wrecking outfit hero am on a strike, aad refused to go out to aulst. It I doubtful when traffic will be resumed, as a track will hav to be built by section hands ardund the wreck,