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MIODKOKD, OUKCJON, AVIODNKKDA Y, .iV,Y JM, 1912
NO. Ill
O'GARA FINDS
NEW PEST IN
DEA TH TOSQ UEALERS
IS CRY OF GAMBLERS
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5PNATOR DnVGRIDGO
MAN 10 TOLD
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WEAVING II METABflUHPSUSPECTS IHNEW YORK MURDER CASE
WGKED
EFFOR
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IIIiAD PROGRESSIVES
Cherry Fruit Snwlly, Which Attacks
Sweet Cherries, Is Described
Three Ycnrs Study of Pest Results
In Pamphlet nn Subject
E(j(js are Lnltl hy Fly In Blossom, autl
. I.nrva Born Into Sprlnu Fruit
Leavliui Only Shell
Professor O'dnrn Iiiih dlHtovtiretl a
now ticnt (liul pieys upon Iho choiry
II I H mlled tlio Cherry Hnwfly.
Concerning It. lit, itny:
Tor llni innt two year thin of
fice has been liivt.wtlKUtlitK (ho Cherry
Fruit Hnwfly (lloploeiunpn rnllfor
Dim) wlilclt Iiiih been found In two or
tliri'it localities. Thin llttltt Insert
nllncliH Iho sweet cherry inor t twin
It does related fruits, although It
Iiiih boon found to troulilu the- prune
to hoiiiu extent. In the ni'iir future
n bulletin will lit published ghlng I"
tlntall th" llfo history of tlio Insect,
ittt well nn tlio best methods for con
trolling It another senson. For tlio
prt'Ktoit, wu will Indicate very brief
ly it low Important fnctM concerning
It.
"Thin Insert hits been known In Cnl
Iforulu for some lime, nntl linn been
piirllriilurly noted In tlio KiiIhiiii
Viillny, How long the Initcrt Iiiim boon
In thin vnlloy In not known but tint
writer linn observed It for tlio past
thrt'tt seasons, Tlio llfo blnlory of
th'n Insect In an follews:
I n, Iho spring of tlio yenr tho snmll
foiir-wliiKcid fly emerges from tlio
pupa which liven over winter In tho
i;roiitut In Ilia Inrval ntnto. Tho
mutiiru foiir-wlnp'tl fly dopo-lts her
,.i'KiW:Uia,iuialJi,of tho expanding
cherry flower, tlio eggs hatching
nboiil tho time tho points nro fall
ing. Tho mlntito Inrvn nt onco bores
Uh wny Into Iho young fruit, rating
out tin) pit utnt surrounding tissue,
leaving only n nnmll pitrt of tho fruit
nn n nholl Tho Inrvn then emerges
from tho fruit nntl goes Into thr,
ground for piipntlnu.
"Tho Inrvn liven In tho noil pcr
hitpn throo or four Inrhen below tho
nurfnci), and ronmlnn there tlurlni;
tint fttmaon, coming nut tho following
spring on n mature fly, Attempt
to control thin Insect linvo been lnnilo
by deep cultlvntlou nhortly nflor tho
Inrvn entorn tho noil. Thin hnn boon
only pnrllnlly successful, nn It In not
always ponnlblo to plow very doop
without Injuring Iho root system of
tho treo, Aiiolhnr control nionsuro
In In tho lino of arsonlenls or with
conlnct nprnyn. If nn arsenical In
UMt)tl,vlt should bo npplled beforo tho
bloHHOiun hnvo opened. Armtnnto of
load In tho nruiilritl which In hcnl
ndiipteil to tlio control of thin In
Hrt, although It In by no onus on
tlioly effective,
"in n forthcoming bulletin (ho In
sect and Itn llfo hlntory will bo moro
coiuplotttly described, and tho tnoth
odH of control will iiIho bo glvou In
detail. Tho bullotln will ho IhhuoiI
In tlmo for next season's uno."
ATHLETES ARE GIVEN A
WARM WELCOME HOME
x
NKW YORK, July lU.-Twonty-out)
nlhlotos reluming from the
Olympio guuuw nrrivotl horo.luilny on
Iho liuor Vitdtirlnud nntl wore Riven
u big wuk'omo.
Thoro woio no Pnoifio Count nlli
lutes among tho mimhiii'.
LAST MESSAGE FROM
BUH COMES
E IN BOTTLE
PAWTUOKBT, K. I., July HI. A
message purpoilini; to ho tho IuhL
woid from Major Arohlbuld, llutl,
military uitlo to Piosidout Tuft, who
wan lout with tlin Titiuiiu, wiih fotiiii
today in u buttle olT Wool; Island. It
loailj
"April 10 i niitl-oeean Holp. On
raft. Titiuiiu sinking. No food or
wit lor, Miijof Hull"
Tlio moHflugo w"H written on it
wireless blank hoaiiiiR tho oi't'iuiai
impriiH p Uiu Tllunlv,
W" MW, m. i'o , y K - .r?Mi3
lliVButttii -?' WmBBk- F5.f-xmM?jmaatitf &&wnamm
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UEUT. CHARLES
DECKER
PHOTOGRAPHED IN CRIMINAL
BUILDING'
8ICA tllllT. N J , July at - (Jov
ernor Woodrow WIIhoii, tleiuocratlu
pnttlduntlal noiuluco ridiculed lotlny
puhllftlied report that ho bad np
plled for iiienibeitililp In tho Mnuhnt
Inn club of Now York City mul with
drew bin na mo when ho learned that
frlendn of .lame .Smith, junior,
planned to hlacKtmll It In application.
Wllttun denied that ho had applied
for inoiuberMblp.
Smith nnd WJlnou nro hitler po
litical enomlen, Kiulth never having
forKlven WIIhoii for bin effortri In be
half of Senator Martin when Suillli
wan a rnmlltlato for tho KOtialorlal
noiulitndou. Smith attributed bin
defeat to WIIhoii'h nctlvltlen.
It wan reported hero today that
flovornor WIIhoii favom two vlco
cbnlrnieu of tho national democratic
committee, and that William McAdno
of New York nntl Senator Ooro of
Oklahoma would bo minted. All ur
rniiKoinontH were completod lodny for
tho rcrcmoulcH to bo conilucted when
(Inventor WIIhoii Ih officially notified
of IiIh iiouilnatloii by the democratic.
couvoutlon.
Kl PASO, Texas ,Iulv III. The
l'ilftt tlefeal MilTon-il by (he Meviean
IViloral hoops for Home limo oeeur
lod (inlay when tho rebels junior (Ion
oral Siilnxiir tlrovo (leiioral lllaneoV
15(H) men into tlio mountains nl'toi
u two hours battle in Ojilos 1'as,
Tlio rebels Imtl eoneoiitraletl for u
work near tho pass, using aims uutl
hors'S stolon from the American
colonists. Tlio battle Iicumii Sumliij
mul ooiiliuueil until tho federals
liniilly fli'tl willi heavy losses. This
lomovcri the federal mcmieo in the
rebel tenilory of W'osloin Clliilum
Iiiiii, Itohols loiltty aio lootiiiK tho homes
of Moiimni coltmists, uhantloueil tit
their I'IIrIiI lo the bonier.
GIRL IS HURLED FMOM
AUTO; NECK BROKEN
1'OKTI.ANI), July .'II. Miss (Irnco
0. How, W) years of iird, telephone
oporalor at the Hotel Oregon, wait
fatally iujuteil when un nulomoliilo
in wliieh hIio was lidini; Hlriiolc a
Japanese fruit wagon near Poillantl
varly (oilny. Jlins Dow died while
boinj removed lo u hospital. Tho,
hhook of llio oolliss'ion llirowe hyr
from (ho upinhinu to Iho road on her
lamd ami her skull was fractured and
nook brokviit
WILSON
DENIES
APPLICATION
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CdMMTSSTONET
COL'TG
RHIWCt-AWDEJ. WAuar
THI
MACON, Ga. July 31, Probabil
ity of n third failed States Judge
fnclut Impeachment chnrKCH,"on
Kroiiudn alleKcd to bo not unllko
thono In the canon of CoruelliiH I).
Ilnnford nnd Itobort W. Archbnld
became known hero today when It
wnn Intimated that Kmory Speor,
thilled Stalet; JiiiIko for tho southern
dlntrlnt of flistrnln. probably wjtuld
bo cotupollcd to defend bis action In
declaring former Mayor Huff of
Mneon In contempt for wrltlnj n let
ler niutalllii); Spoer'n record on (ho
boueh. l'Vloudn of Huff ntntcd today
(lint tho latter Intended to present
charfcOH of such n nature against
Speor ns would wnrrnnt coui;rea or
dering nn Investigation.
When Iluff'H letter reached JuiIro
Spoor lio ciincolled arrangements for
a trip to Novnv Scotln and ortlorod
Huff iirrenled. Tho Huff CHtntn horo
has been In courL for Ihlrleen yenrs
on bankruptcy proceedings, and In
hln letter Huff wild that nn Spoor
had been liinctlvo for thirteen years
that ho proposed (o get JiiBtlco.
"You hnvo Improporly Juggled this
ciiho for the financial benefit of your
self, your rolntlves, special lawyors
and olhern," Huff wroto to Judgo
Speer,
Huff alleged that $!) 1,000 tied up
In tho proceedings had been loft In
tlio bank for yoara without Inter-1
oat mul that Spoor's relative Is vlco
presleut of tho Institution.
In bin letter Huff referred to
Speer nn n "petticoat ponnlnner nntl
a venal and corrupt judgo." In
another paragraph, tho Jurist In re
ferred lo an n "spenetlo and npcctncu
lar, ns well ns a crookod, cruol nnd
churllah Judge."
E
NHW YOHK, July III. With boiuo
ntiongth In United States Steot,
Northern Pacific and a two point rlso
In Canndla Paclflo titdny'B stock innr
kot oponod with n genornl upward
tontlenoy, Thin, howovor, wna soon
dlHBlpated when stool lost nt nt Us
opening gain nnd Union Paclflo nntl
Kondtnu w'oip down to under yester
day's close. JiiBt boforo noon tho
innrkot under uctlvo buying mado a
general rlao nnd Caniidlau Pnclflc,
SI. Paul anil tho tobacco shaves led
In small gainst, Mont of tho loaders
(poinding Union Pnelflo, Northern Pa
clflo, Itondlng, Lehigh Vnlloy, United
States Stool nnd (Iront Northern nmijo
advances of a point or better on this
limt rlao.
Tho nmrkot closed fnlrly actlvo ami
Htcndy. -
Homla wpro Irrogulurt
JUDGE
MAY
MA
CORRUPT PRACTICE
SEESAW
"LOST
SAYS T. R. HAS
WASHINGTON July 31.- Defend
ing Uio'ftimjrnonilaailaSJ ?(
Premldent Taft in Chicago nnd bitter
ly scoring Colonel Roosevelt and his
followers, Congressman Dnrtholdt of
Missouri attacked in tho house today
tho third party claims. Ho Raid:
"A crime, unprecedented in brutal
ity ban been committed against tho
republican party hy tlione who rash
ly detioounco the national commit
tee nnd vllllfy Itn inombers without
knowing tho facts.
"Who composed the untlonal com
mittee? Political accidents? Kphc
mernl nondescripts? Satellites of
some now will of the wisp, brought
to tho surface by minority primaries?
No. They weie honest, high-minded
men of Integrity, experience ami
stnndlug. Has not Iloosovelt, ns a
result of this bunco game, forover
forfeited Ills right to raise n moral
Issue with nn hotly on any protoxt?
To poison the minds of tho people is
criminal.
"Hootevelt came to Chicago with
treachery in Ills heart nnd deter
mined to bolt. In order to put a
now party In the field It was neces
sary to run tiowu tho obi one. Ho
selxod the handiest 'big stick' for tho
work of destruction."
WANTS CANAL BILL
SPLIT IN 10
WASHINGTON, July 31. That tho
fight for free tolls for American
ships through the Panama Canal
many mlt Interfere with tho pass
ago of othor canal loglslatlon, Secre
tary of War Stliiibon, lequcstod tho
hnuso todny to split tho canal bill
lata two separate measures.
Stl union told tho house commorco
commission that It would tnko years
to porfect tho operating organisation
of tho canal, and Hint unless funds
for this purpose wero provided nt
onco tho opening of tho big ditch
might find It without un operating
force.
THREE ARMED POSSES ARE
OUT FOR STAGE ROBBERS
UK1AII, C'al., Julv :l. 'L'lnoo arm
ed poshes loday mo. scouring tho
mountains near hear for tho lone
highwayman vim ltu y,estoidny hold
up tho automobile Majos. plying ho
tweon Williunih nnd Haitlott Springs
and escaped with .tl-iU'sceured from
passengers. Neither &f i,ho htuges
carried mail or e,pcs8, Tho hnndit
earriod u sawed (iff Winchester
riflQ,
RIGHT TO RAISE
ANY MORAL ISSUE
KANSAS TAFT MEN
SCORED BY TEODY
Application for Writ of Error In
Kansas Clcctns' Case Orlnrjs Forth
Bitter Denunciation frcm Oystrr
Bay SoulhcrnerVViII lie Welcomed
OVSTUIt HAY, .V. Y.. July 31.
Hitter denunciation of tho Tuft men
In KmiKnn who have applied to tho
United Statce supreme court for a
writ of error In tho Kammn electors'
case wan voiced hero today by Col,
y Co
i a ret
Theodore ItooscvHt. He charged
tho Taftltes with "eonBplrlng in n
1 ulcked effort lo twist the constitution
to protect special prlvllcgo ngaliiBt
tho people."
I In characterizing tho proceedings
to be brought beforo Supremo Justice
Pitney In Now York tomorrow as "In
defenslblo" Colonel Roosevelt said:
"This Is a frosh Illustration of the
attitude of the republican basses as
shown In the national convention and
In every action since taken by tho
boss-ridden, prlvilege-rldden machine
mcsquoradlng as tho representatives
of the republican party.
"Chairman Hlllcs in defonso of tho
national republican committee prac
tically takes the position that tho
peoplo of California, Washington and
Arizona have not the right to expect
their will expressed at tho stato pri
maries to prevail If tho fifty-three
Irresponsible politicians on tho na
tional committee object."
Colonel RooRovclt admitted todny
that a southerner would bo accept
abfc. toItliiiafl-.tho vice preaJdential
nominee of the "bull moose" conve i
tion. FIGHT OVER DELEGATES
INGT
TACOMA, Wii., Jnl:il.-Vitli the
pnihju'et of a battle between Iloose
el followers of Kin;; and Pierce
counties likely nntl Chnrles K. Dot
rich, personal representative of Tol
onel Koseclt, the stato convention
to name delegates to tho bull tno&c
convention nt Chicngo August 5, will
convene this afternoon in tho Tnco
mii hotel.
Tho Sent tie or King county contin
gent wauls to send only delegates lo
Chicago who will sign nn agreement
culling for a third party ticket.
Kastem Washington nntl the Pierce
county delegates will contest thin
plan anil it is predicted will out
weigh tho Seattle contingent. Tho
moasuro in till probability wil mit
en try.
THOUSAND MEN OUT
PRINCE RUPERT STRIKE
VANVOrVKH, 13. G, July IM.
Tlie extent of (ho workingtuou'a strike
on the Qrand Trunk Pacifio euht of
Prince Ixiipert has been under-estimated
by the public through tho re
pot t of travelers who did not realize
the situation nnd contractors who
hud a piivato motive in milking it
apponr Hint there was no particular
double.
The fact is, nnd this is vouched
for hy n mining engineer who luis
been in the Omiuica country and u
pioneer of Graham Island, that at
least u thousand men htivo ipiit
work on the grade nnd mo.-.t of tlmn
aio at the present timo in Prince
Rupert.- Tho 1. W. WVs nro hhuned.
FEARS OPERATION ON EAR
DRINKS CARBOLIC ACID
SAN FKANCISCO, Cnl., July 31.
Koaring nn operation on her oar,
which sho was soon to undorgo, Daisy
ICormil, a fifteen your old student,
attempted buieido today by taking
earbolio noid. Slio will recover.
Vernon Releases Three
LOS ANGUMCS, Cnl., July 31.
Announcement was mado today that
Mnnngor Hogun ot tho Vrnon ConBt
I.oaguo bnsoball club, has released
Pitchers Jimmy Whnlon and Tomplo
nnd Outtlolder Martlnko, President
Derry of tho Los Angoles club at tho
Btimo limp lot Tltohor J9k Flator go,
xsvzacrjrjK3sceuwyi2
One time Hcoatnr A. J. Heverldge, ot
tmlliinu. has been cho'en tempornrj
tli.tiriiutn of the Nnttonnl Couvuatlon
of the Progressives to be held In Chi
i;igo on August .'. ThU announcement
was niiiile by Senator Jo-"pu M. Dixon,
who Ims been handling all urrange
mcnls fvir the Kouscvelt convention.
-SriMiur Iteterldge has been no ardent
Couicvelt supporter for some lime
FOR DEtTCH WILL
LEAD TO STRIKE
PORTLAND, Ore,, July 31. A
threatened strike of non commis
sioned officers and men of the sec
ond battalion. Third Oregon. Reel
menl. If their officers nr court mar-
tialled for refusing to obey orders of
Drigadler General Marlon I Maus,
near Gate City, Wash., last Sunday,
is tho latest complication in tho
breach of discipline enso, which has
stirred regular army nnd militia cir
cles to their very depths.
Tho movement for a general strlko
to show their unanimous approval ot
tho action of their officers, ori
ginated In company II, of which
Lieutenant Richard Deich was in
command on Sunday. Two of tho
oldest members of tho company In
point of servlco said that every man
in tho command during tho maneu
vers has agreed to quit tho mili
tia if Doltch is court martlallod.
CAUF0RN1ANS OFF
L
SAN FRANCISCO, July 31.
Under the leadership of Governor
Hiram Johnston, between 'Jo and 110
progressives left hero today to at
tend the "Bull Moose" convention
which meets tit Chicngo next Mon
day. Outitlo of tho big convention
whoro ho will play n leading part,
Governor Johnson will make un ad
dress to the stute delegates attend
ing the Illinois progressive conven
tion which assembles in Chicago
Sunday.
Governor Johnson goes to Chicago
confident thai Iho third party nom
itieo will sweep the Caliofrnia pri
mary and general fictions. Ho will
submit a program of reform to the
dolgates which ho had intended to
present to the republican national
convention.
DROPPING OF HANF0RD
CASE STILL IN DOUBT
WASHINGTON, July 31. Chair
man Clayton of tho houso Judiciary
commltteo said today that It will not
ho decided until next weok whothor
tho impeuchmout proceedings against
Unltod States Judgo O, H, Hnnford of
Seattle will bo dropped. Ho snld no
action will be takejt until Congress
man Hlggtnsi of tho Investigating
commltteo which sat In Seattlo, re
turns to Washington,
SEATTLK. Wu.. Julv 31. A
movement has been slutted hurt) to
dny for a fund of oor $100,000 for
tho buildinir of u mammoth conurcte
stndiut, The Tilikums of Kttncs, a
jocai organization aeuvvo iihjbi
ed in Iho success of Golden Potlateh
as, has started Iho campaign,
COURT
MARTIAL
DAG
FRANK
PAYS WITH LIFE
Four Men enter His Cafe, Dcrwwica
Him as a "Squealer" and Sheot
Hfm Immunity for ieckerMs Da
clareri Probable If He Will Tell AH
NKW YORK, July 31. "Death to
every squealer," Is believed today to
bo tho policy decided upon by the un
derworld to prevent exposure of de
tails of tho Now York pollce-gam-bliug-murdcr
scandal which first
broke on tho city when Gambler
Horman Rosenthal was killed by four
thugs In front of tho New Mctropole
Hotel. This was declared evident
today through tho murder of James
Verella, who killed In his resort, tho
Cafo Dante, for alleged betrayal of
"Dago Frank" Clrroflci, one of tho
slayers of Rosenthal, who Is now In
tho Tombs. ,
Verella undoubtedly was slain be
cause bo betrayed to the police the
Harlem hiding placo of Ciroflcl.
Four men entered Verolla's place,
which is In West 34th. street, only
a short distance from Herald Sq&ure,
denounced him as a "squealer" and
shot him to death, promising before
they left that tho same fate would
be dealt out to all "squealers" who
gave evidence of any kind of Import
ance in connection with the gambling
scandal.
Two Men Arrested
Two men Lorenzo and Albert Con
ten to havo been arrested for tho
Verella killing. Theyaro being
sweated today in an effort to learn
who inspired tho crime.
Immunity for Police Lieutenant
Charles Decker, the alleged plotter
of the Rosenthal murder and chief
collector of tho police graft, for ro
fusal to pay which Rosenthal was
killed Is declared probable. This If
Becker will "como through" with all
details of the polico grafting and will
exposo tho men higher up, who shared
In tho plunder, which is said to havo
aggregated more than $2,000,000 a
year.
District Attorney Whitman is
anxious to get theso "higher ups"
and especially a civilian, who, It is
reported, distributed tho graft raonoy,
three high polico officials and a stato
senator, all of whom woro named in,
their confessions by "Bald Jack"
Rose, Becker's chief collector;
"Brldglo" Webber and Harry Vallon,
tho trio, who declarn Becker plotted
and forced them to nrrango for tho
killing of Rosenthal.
Aldermen Probo Case,
In addition to Investigations being
mado by Mayor tiaynor, tho board
of aldermen and tho polico, tho grand
Jury continued today Its probo Into
tho murdor scandal. It plans to
traco to its highest honetlclary the
"slush fund," tho collection of which
Roso described. District Attorney
Whitman Is holding aloof from all
othor Investigations and with tho
slouths of tho Burns Detective
Agency, Is dovotlng every effort to
koop secret tho facta ho has loarnod
until he can land In his net some, ot
(Contlnuod on Page 4)
UNCLE JOE MAY BE
AT THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON, July 31, Tho
spoctnelo ot former Speaker Joseph
G. Cannon In his shirt tail maytjon
liven tho notification ceremonies at
tho whlto houso tomorrow whon
Presldont Taft will be surprised to
loam formally that ho waB re
nominated at Chicago, .,
Cannon called at the white house
today. Askod what jiortentloun
ovont was forshadowed $y1ils visit,
Undo Joo said:
"Woll, boys, I came here, to learn
whether Pll have to wr; a Prince
Atbort at tho notification orjuonl
tomorrow or whether l" wn eeihM
my shirt tall. They said jvquld b
Informal, anil" I could owe la my
Bhlrt' tall If I ohoM,"
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