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mrrrrrrr -T TTi THE TACOMA DAILY NEWS Htailiiuu opens tomorrow TONIGHT AND FKIDATi TUIFES ATVBE AT KOOK SI ONLY TACOMA EVENING NEWSPAPER WITH ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES 27TH YEAR NO 217 14 PAGER TACOMA WASHINGTON THURSDAY JUNE 9 1910 PRICE OMU Omii TniM 7 Father of the Stadium f- tedlaturmra 14 Craft In San Frandsco Worse lhan ver Corporation Stockholders Are Chiefly Responsible HE PROTESTS AGAINST ENCYCLICAL PISE TAFT white stitched a dory Inaei fascial Arit muslin 'J 11 i'nt Empl with VoL high SchotiT1 a it a ell 1 Km pi Has Ready for Greatest Festival Northwest Seen Rudolph Sprecklesi En Route to Europe to Study the Evil Promises to Start a National Movement Against It as Soon as He Returns Frederick Heath 7000 SCHOOL CHILDREN IN DANCES AND How "Idle Dream" of Tacom? Men Has Been Realized Concrete Structure Unique1 Among Ampitheaters of the World and "Old nioxvi Gulch" Is Pride of Tacoma CAISPAW OF AMERICAN Off RIALS' Wisconsin Republicans Strong-ly Endorse Administration in Platform APPLAUD FIDELITY TO PARTY PLEDGES Admiration for Character Expressed anc Recognition Given of His Marked Ability as a Statesman-Convention Orders the Badger 0 Reorganized MILWAUKEE June The administration of president William Taft arms strongly endorsed In the platform unanimously adopted at the clw ng res-sion of the republican state convention In this elty today The present tariff law waa approved and the provisions for maximum and minimum schedule and future scientific revision were commend wL Gov Davidson's odmlnU-t ration also waa endorsed The report of the committee on resolutions adopted by the convention say In part: adhere to the principles of th republican party aa outlined In tho platform adopted by tho republican national convention of 1909 Tariff Law Progressiva Measure "We commend the adinlnistretloq of William Taft: we admire Ms character we recognise his marked ability aa statesman and wa applaud hla fidelity to tho pledges contained In the party platform Slid to tho principle of rood government "We approve tho present tariff law ss real progressive m-msu "We especially commend the provision for maximum and minimum schedule and future scientific revisions "To the end that our parts may bo maintained high Ideals upheld e-vl party efficiency secured we regret party counsels sliould be held and the necessary party -committees and of Acer should bo appointed whose duty shall be to provide for a reorganisation of tho party throughout tho stair ad we favor tho enactment of sued laws as may bo necessary to accomplish such With tho selection of a campaign committee consisting of two members from each congressional district and the choosing of William Conner of Marshfield aa state chairman the convention adjourned cine die Mr Conner held the same office els yean ago when La Fol-lette waa governor IOWA STAND-PATTERS CONTROL CONVENTION Platform WlU adore Taft Admlnlg-txutloa sad Boors DEB MOINES la June With only two counties to hear from Gov 9482 figured Carroll's majority la by tho Dally Capital and 4461 calculated by the Register and Lauder The "stand pat" element whch made a concentrated effort to elect countv delegates claims a majority of 199 of the delegates to the state convention This would Insure an endorsement of President Taft and an attack on Senator Cummins RIVER AND HARBOR REPORT IS ADOPTED WASHINGTON June Tho conference report on tho river and harbor hill wee adopted in the senate by a vote of 41 to 13 RUSSIA AND JAPAN AGREE TOKVO June 9 A complete under-far eastern affairs It la not known If standing nan bean and Ja the results of tho agreement will tubllshed for the present but It Is not hought that there will bo any material changes In tho provisions of tho existing agreement When Mr Heath In 1906 first aug- gen ted that "Uld Woman's Gulch' lie converted Into Stadium lie waa laughed at lie persisted and tomorrow Tacoma will dedicate a 1 1 la ess structure the fame of which baa spread to the four corners of the United States Suspected Slayer Watched Her as She Was on Her Knees LOUISVILLE Ky June The one missing link of evidence necessary to establish the fact that Emma Kellner waa last seen alive In RL John's Catholic church wao obtained last night by Frank Fchrthe murdered child a nn-clc Mrs Rosa Btueuble who lives a few blocks from tho scene of the murder will be called today at tlie coronet's Inquest She probably was the last parson save tho murderer who saw tho child alive Mrs Sta cubic says Joseph Wandllng the mlaalng Janitor who Is being sought In connection with the murder was In tho church when he left and that site noticed him moving about the ehurrh several times during Iter stay of a quarter of an hour and that ahe had remarked at thedoso attention ho paid to tho little girl who wea on her knees story and the Hilling of a bloody rasor among tho afreets of Wendling ore the latest developments in the case MR KOREAN TREATIES Kaphew of Sx-Bmpcrcv Baposito Containing Valuable fftato Soeu-XMBto and Kissing ffsaL VICTORIA Juno I A sensation Wao canaM In Japan by the discovery of a box deposited with a missionary priest at Ri-oul by a nephew of the ex-emperor containing originals of treaties between Korea end Japan and other powers represented to the late Prince I to as (oat The original seal of Korea said to have been lost wao found In the box In connection with the discovery papers are alleged to hare been found relatln relating to the forgery of the seel on tho contract with Collbran 4k Bostwlck two Americana for tho construction the Seoul Electric railway The ex-emperor-a nephew waa arrested by tho Japanese authorities City Will Furnish the Men and the Water Solution Probably Found for Problem of Lessening Dust Between City and Prairie-See Commissioners Arrangements were made with the city this morning by A Prichard and A Albertson for the sprinkling of tho roadway between Center street ami South Tacoma Thlrt Is the only outlet from the city to South Tacoma and the prairie and the heavy traffic ha caused the roadway to be buried In several Indian of dust They amid they represent about about 29 business men who asked tliat the city du something to abate the dust nuisance and remove the ruts It was finally agreed hy the rotnmfsslonrrs that the elty would keep a couple of men on this roadway and furnish the water for sprinkling provided the root of running a sprinkler la borne by others Mr Prichard and Mr Albertson agreed to raise the money necessary to pay the rust of s' sprinkler among owners of automobiles Tho men alao urged that the rlty rush the pavement of the Center street extension and Union avenue "There are 900 miles of the finest drives In the country on the prairie south of Tacoma If the rlty win pave a street past South Tacoma to the prairie I predict that in three yearn the lakes will he surrounded by macadam roadways built at the expense of the property owners I am Angeles recently voted bonds In the sum of $2000000 to Ini ild roadways only Good roads are tme of the greatest assets and advertisements a city can possess" said Mr Albertson NEW YORK June Rudolph Sprockets or Hu RimIma who gov hi time and mosey toward hunting down graft In hla homo city and who la now engaged I an effort to organise national aaaorlallon for the ouppres-slon of graft aallcd today for Europe whore ho wlU study the graft situation I am la the light to stay" sold Sprocket a "The eondltlons lu Son Francisco ore worae thou over and I believe the grafters wlU go so for they will hill them Helves "Their ahameiees disregard of the righto of the public will couao a general revolt and the grafters will bo owe sway hold that the stockholders of corporations ore principally responsible for graft "They are eon tent to sit still and take tliolr dividends without inquiring Into tlielr business "This neglect of business applies to both public and private affaire-' Mr Sprockets expects to remain In Kuropo about two months Ho aspects to Hurt a national movement against graft Immediately upon hla return CYCLONE Cities of Missouri Prostrated by Storm 8T LOUIS June Many cities of Missouri are prostrated today following cyclone that did thousands of dollars damage last night No deaths have been reported but the list of Injured la large The damage throughout Missouri la estimated at 9206000 The load at Jefferson City where the cyclone apparently centered Is set at 28049 Cairo ML Coffers CAIRO HU June 9 A severe gale la sweeping Cairo and the Ohio river harbor today blowing down trees telegraph poles street signs and chimneys The ferry boat Three States was Mown from her moorings and was carried down stream It Is believed that only a negro watchman Is on board Damage to property Is estimated at 140660 Yrala Service JEFFERSON CITY Ho June No trains have arrived In the capital of Missouri since o'clock last night and it may be two daya before the service la resumed The Miaaourl Pacific and Missouri Kansas 4k Texas tracks were washed out by the heavy rain last night CONVICTS FIGHT FIRE CAUSED BY CYCLONE Yrtaonare Sahara Bravaly and Reno At to Saeapo Basing JEFFERSON Three hundred CITY Mo June convlces lighting perately under heavy guard conquered lire that threatened early today to destroy tho factory section of the Missouri state penitentiary The lire followed a cyclone that unroofed three of tho penltentlaryhulldfngfl and damaged taro others hall a cell building In which 809 men were confined was one of the structures unroofed hall also loot its covering and the build Ing containing the prison kitchen dining hall library and chapel loot tlon of tho roof and a 'portion of Its upper story The Are started In the Hulllvan sad dle factory and threatened to spread throughout the prison yard It caused damage aggregating 929000 The con victs who fought the flames behaved admirably No attempts to escape were reported NICARAGUA IN PANIC War la Peat Nadnclng People of Oou-Buffering WASHINGTON June Offl rial dtapatrhes from Managua aay that A OmuS 1 tho war la fast reducing western Mcara- iw gua to a state of panic Tho exporta-been prohib-la rapidly In- tlon of fruit products has been prohibited and money exrhsnge Is rapidl creasing Much suffering Is felt Printed in colors Lots of real estate news Lots of red hot bargains Bead the Sub-division number of the Hews Saturday Hexrvun DennuNK-HouMia non vmo luiminm 1IBW German Government Takes Offense at Recent Papal Encyclical pom mmuazouB MADRID June 9 At a meeting of the cabinet presided over by Alfonso today Premier Canalejas demanded that the government Institute Its religious program by the recognition of absolute freedom of ccn science through "the abrogation of all Imperial decrees Inhibiting tho public services of non-Catholic religious bodies BERLIN Juno I Chancellor Von Befhmmnn-Hollweg replying to an Interpellation In the Prussian diet today spoke with emphasis regarding the recently Issued pspel encyclical which he construed sc reforma The "The papal encyclical contains Judgments about reformers and the reformation and about the princes and -the peo-ties connected therewith which must nut the religious national and moral feellnga This explains the profound emotion In wldo circles the effects of which must endanger religious peace "Immediately after the Latin test ot of tho encyclical had been received I caused representation to bo made to the Vatican by tho German envoy who expressed tho expectation of Germany that the curia would find way to remedy the damage caused by the Issuance of tho encydlcsL Prslsad 88 Obulea "The Vatican has not ns yet replied and therefore I must refrain from further comment except to make reply to the futeniellntUm at thin stage so a to let the German people know tho position of tho government which has taken up tho matter and to assure the public that the government la de termlnad to do everything to insure religious peace In the land that can be done In tho national Interests" The encyclical Issued on the occasion of tho third eentennary of the canonization of 8t Charles Borromeo extolled Borromeo ns the champion of Catholicism agalnat the Protestant religion and declared that at the time of the council of Trent the principles of Catholicism hod been undermined by Martin Luther On Saturday last Interpellations ware Introduced In the diet by the conservative and national liberals The conservative interpellation naked what the government proposed to do to meet "such Insults to the evangelical church It also suggested that th Prussian legation at the Vatican be withdrawn i chancellor mid Plaa Sudsy School CHICAGO Juno The Chicago Layman a Evangelistic council has completed arrangements to have every rael-dence 1" the city and county visited within the short space of two hours Sunday school worheia era to find out all about tho family's religion history and present church relationship Glovers villa more than a' year Ice tele- ago knew this Ths police to Nugeno today and Arthur of the missing man tcle- kk uc hop Kafi Mot Ooaslderafi Visit Bone's bonk account was checked up yesterday and It waa found that he probably hod with him when he disappeared The money of the Eastern Manufacturing company of which he was local manager and treasurer Is Intact Business worries are said to have caused Bona to lose his mind al though he had showed no signs of breakdown before hla disappearance He had been melancholy and was greatly i at hla plant but had made no suggestion of leaving tho elty to visit hla daughter received by Mrs posi afternoon 4:20 o'clock yesterday afternoon and probably had been mailed In Eugene either early yesterday morning or some time Tuesday night Tho officers have received no return message from the Oregon cities and It Is now bellowed that Bona Is on his wa: east His daughter will be communl cated with In New York In of Tomorrow afternoon "Old Woman's Gulch" known to earlier settlers In Tacoma by a Jitlle stream which trickled down deep ravine with miserable shacks mi each elds of It will aland forth for Inspection an tho only high school stadium In the world and the rival of any amphitheater in thin country while Tacoma dedicates with the first great play festival ever held In the northwest To those who In the thickly wooded end desolate looking gulch saw possibilities of an athletic park tomorrow will bring the realisation of a vaster dream than they dared give expression to In words when the plan wan broached back 1906 For at that time eo few people aaw the possibilities of "Old Woman' Gulch" that the expenditure of 89000 aeemd too large to over via the approval the general public Instead of a half built arena coetlng 80600 Tacoma tomorrow dedicatee a complete Stadium costing 119000 one to mark It as a city of progress The Tacoma- Stadium will aland as the hoot monument to tho faith of a faw man la what ones appeared to their fellow-dtl-sana an Idla dream Chief among tho dreamers Is Architect Heath who la credited by the board ot education With' being the father of the idea broached the plan to th board In the fall of 1999 and finally won thdr unravKi rtoek ttn first ho ban been Yooiri aprovaL backed by Bupt him aa a dreamer It waa with eon- 82 IS oa the 8 tedium Then wooden nc only were considered and the ooe at the outside not to be more Gradually citlsene of Tacoma eamo to see as the Stadium took ehapft the pmt-stbllltlee for a great athletic Held oven aa the dreamers bod two beiore and were not alow In deciding that Instead of a half-built Stadium Tacom should have on tl woiUd compete with any In the world and place the Tacoma public schools In first position In that respect Aa a result of tnla change of aentlment Tacoma tomorrow dedicates a Stadium coating 1190011 and complete In every detail Itomethlng About In place of tho wooden aesta first planned the Stadium seats are of oon--reto and ateeL capable of stating 26000 people comfortably Thera ara 11 tiers of seats and should one walk tho length of each tier he would walk 642 miles The Stadium la la the form of a horsHhoe 466 feet long 280 feet wide at Its narrowest point and 290 feet at Its widest In constructing tho Stadium 190900 ruble yards of earth were removed 4800 cubic yards of cement poured and 141 tons of structural steel utilised lu the seats The plan by which the building of the great Stadium was made possible was by the sale of 9(100 tickets at 10 each good for five years: gifts by private Individuals and the contribution of 1 20 00 by tho Athletic association of the High schooL Tho plan seems to bo simple but It entailed a vast amount of work PooUvaL much hard work the By dint of Stadium will be reedy for the opening of tho play festival tomorrow afternoon This alone represents much effort but Is small In comparison with the work of preparing for tho festival itself To drill more than 1000 children to a rrint of perfection one drill to Include 000 children represents aa amount of labor which few ara In a position to comprehend The work of drilling has been under the direction of Mlsa Minnie Jansa but success has only been xwslble through th co-operation of tho eachera of tho different schools on whom- has fallen a largo share of the burden When It waa decided to dedicate tho Stadium with a play festival few knew Just what that Included On Supt Yoder has fallen the work of panning studied similar festivals given in tho east and utilised many Ideas of hla own A Mg feature of tno festival Is tho participation of many of foreign societies in tho folk dances Held Mvsata lataxlay The festival will open tomorrow afternoon and there will bo something doing until Saturday night when a fins display of fireworks will close the dedication program Tomorrow afternoon r- 111 take part In marches drills songs and folk dsneen In tho evening will an exhibition by the gymnasium da under the direction or Fletcher followed by dances by foreign societies and a tourney an horseback by tho Japanese of the dty Saturday will be given over largely to field eventn opening In tho morning with two ball games followed In the afternoon by a quadrangular track meet and more drills and folk dances (Owtbrasd os Poxrth Pago) Would Traverse Neeervatlom WASHINGTON Juno 9 Special Repreaentatlvo McCrsdla today Introduced Mil granting a right-of-way to the Vancouver COmao 4k Waahougal Traction company for -an electric railway across ths Vancouver military reservation DOES DIAZ MAKE A TOOL OF Mexican President Said io Be Taking Advantage of Ameri can Investments WASHINGTON Cm June Chargee that President Dias of Mexico hae been using officers of tho United BUtea and the federal courts as tools la prosecuting political enemlca trill be made tomorrow before the buuso committee on rules which Is considering a resolution by Repreeentalve Wilson demanding an Investigation John Kenneth Turner magailne writer who has published a number of articles about Mexico and Gulterres da Lera a leader of the Mexican liberal party will appear before the committee They declare that they have documentary evidence to submit that will show that Wall street Interests have forced American oftlulala to proeecute Litas' enemies In America It Is alleged that the American holdings in Mexico amount to tuouvvouuv Zatereata Are Protected The allegations declare that the Gug-gen helms control the Mexican copper output: that the Continental Rubber company John Rockefeller Jr owner controls the Mexican Rubber company which Is a virtual rubber monopoly that the Htandard Oil company ron-trole the oil producing lands that the Southern Pacific railroad and the Ilitr-rlman heirs control two-thlrda of the Mexican railroads that the sugar trust monopolises the sugar business and that the Wells-Fargo Express company has a monopoly of the Mexican express busl- Thesa Interests it la alleged are through eonceeaiona made hy President Dias and that consequently the Interests use their powerful Influence In America for Dias Alleged Methods nod Turner BHserts that financial Interests are paying Dlax for this ronreselon by using pressure with the federal government to accomplish I Max' ends and pleading that If hla wishes are not carried out "capital" would be Jeopardised ha said "Is to have Mexican political refugees returned to Mexico where they will be executed or to have them Incarcerated or persecuted In the United State "One method to secure arrest and deportation la to charge or In Mexico With these charges arrests are made and extradition proceedings begun Evidence shows that the Mile filed against the Mexicans wanted do not even specify the place where the robbery happened nor the date on which It Is alleged to have occurred method used to get tho refu geos back to Mexico la to deport them Illegally aa undesirable aliens Again ifr officials ignore attempts to'kldiiap Mexicans In border towns On the other hand the war department sends troops to the Mexican border Instructed to turn back refugees who probably will ha executed notwithstanding the feet that the Mexicans ere allowed to entor America without passports MEXICAN REVOLUTIONISTS ARE RELEASED FROM JAIL Yella to Got STldoaeo to Thom With OonopMcy EL PASO Tex Juno 6 After having been prisoners In the Juares Jail since September 1909 four Mexicans thought to have hern connected with tho revolutionary movement of two years ago were released from custody hy order of the federal court The men Japanese Prince Entertained By Taft FtvNCEFVainni' WASHINGTON June Prince and Princess Fushlnit who were entertained at the White House last night are on their way to 'their home In Japan after an absence of two years and a half most of which time was spent In Europe I a cousin of tho Em- Prlnea Fushiml harm- ilar of people of that nation as well as among the heat known Japanese abroad peror of Japan and ha and hla eh Ing wife ere among the most populi the notables of tho people of that ni Jesus Martinss and 'Andres Tolies While tho technical charge against them was conspiracy against the government they were also believed by the authorities to have attacked and robbed the customs house at Las Falomaa Chihuahua near the Sonora dividing line In June 190S a day nr so after tho revolutionary battle at Las Vacas near Del Rio Texas and th laattack was probably one of tho preconcerted movements planned for the revolution The four men released today were the only ones captured by ru rales following the assault at Lee Palomas They have been kept prisoners ever since the government vainly attempting to get evl-donee to convict them Three men Ma-gnn Villareal and Rivera are now serving a penitentiary term In Arisona prison as leaders of the ISOS revolution Bias Opponent Arrested BAN ANTONIO Tex Juno 9 Francisco Madera opponent of IMax In tho coming elections was arrested in Mexico yesterday by order of a leading government official It was alao reported that Pancho Madertfe legal adviser waa thrown Into prison on the charge that he aided In the escape of a man who spoke In favor of Madera and attacked the Dios administration ENGLISH JOURNALIST DIES Tonndor of Wootadnstor Gaaatta Yld- LONDON Jane 9 Blr George Kewnes the founder of tho Westminster Gaxette Tld-Blts and Strand Magazine and the donor of tho International chess trophy hearing hla name died today Blr George was born March IS IStl and was formerly a liberal member of parliament representing Bwansea town He waa tho son of a Derbyshire clergyman AST ARCS OTZYN AUGUST Banters BaQroads Dadda on Ylaa for Piling Saoseaood Tariffs WASHINGTON Cm Juno Railroads east or Chicago and north of the Ohio river have decided that the advanced freight rates should be Med aa effective August 1 pending tho enactment of the railroad mil now In conference If the hill should not become a law by August 1 a further postponement will be granted nr us Ofikoi in Army Make Plight Chakras Boa Kane to the of Paris PARIS June 9 Officers Marion ett and Punrt of the French army aviation corps flew from Chalons Bur Marne ti tho galea of Darla a distance of 1091 miles In 1 hours and 90 minutes with nut a atop -3- 4 '0 "My Head Aches and I'm Hungry From Missing Manufacturer Wife Gets Letter From Bong Mailed From Eugene Believed to Be Mentslly Deranged: Vi: Going to Albany to see Llxsie and the children My head aches and 1 am awful hungry Good-bye" Written In the handwriting of Henry Boas the missing manufacturer and addressed to his wife Mrs Viola Bona the above note was received through the mall this morning forming the first clue to the mystery of hla appearance The letter waa dated gene Ore and the postmark on the envelope waa slumped at the le That Rons la temporarily deranged and 'ila daughter Elisabeth Ivlng near Albany la the belief of his family 'and the police today Thera la a town of Albany In Oregon 14 miles nnrth of Eugene Thera was some belief that he had purchased a ticket in Tacoma telling the ticket agent that he wanted to go to Albany and that he waa put aboard a train for It Is Albany Ore It la thought Improbable however that lie would have been taken 14 miles pant hla destination and would have alighted at Eugene and stopped there long enough to write a note home Bonn's dnugliter lived In Albany fur smne time but I in it moved to Porflrio ITrangn are German Verges WMMEE WEEK TIE GEEAT TW BAYL -j.

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