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HUERTAS HOLD IN MEXICO WEAKENS Plan Undsr Way to Forcibly Depose Iron-Handed Dictator, Who Is to Be Placed Under Arrest as Blanquct Assumes Reins Army Backs Up Blanquet, Who Is Now at War With Huerta. (Hy IYlleW Wliclciu Telegraph.) PARIS, November 18 to Tho Advertiser) The coup d'etat by which Huerta will bo forcibly deposed from power in Mexico is expected within a short time, according to the Mexico City correspondent of the Paris Herald. In tho dispatch today from the City of Mexico he said political war has broken out between Huerta and Blanquet and it is expected that, the dispatch goes on to say, a pronounciamento will be issued introducing arrest. The army is said to be solid behind Blanquet. VILLA PREPARES TO LEAE REBEL FORCES TO CITY OF (Ily federal Wireless Tulcgrnph) DOUGLAS, Arizona, Nmeiiihoi 18. (Special to The Advertiser) Kuintus thai GciutiiI Villa wil try to supplant General Carrau.a i'R head of this Constitutional J'oree.s in the field and failing will move on tin City of Mexico independently with the command that captured Juarez, are spreading today among Constitutionalist sympathizers. Constitutional leaders here predict t1iiit,','Clii!iu'nl'iiiV will fall he-lore Sunday niht. (Hy Federal Wireless Telegraph) CITY OF MKXICO, November 18. (Special to The Advertiser) Despite the pressure brought upon him through the European and South American diplomats, Dictator Huerta is maintaining his policy of defiance of the United States. He .summoned Docloi Urrutia, the former minister of the interior, to Chapnltepectodaj and oll'ered him his old post which was made vacant hy of Manuel Garza Aldapc. JJoclor Urrulia is expected to accept. Ho has always hated the Americans and if he noes into the cabinet he will undoubtedly use all his inllui'uco against the United State No important developments in the situation involving the American mid Mexican governments is now expected until Thursday. On that day congress is scheduled to its permanent organiza tion. Huerta is keeping close watch over all the congressional lenders This was shown today when he detailed officers of his military household to act as a bodyguard for General Francisco Pronces. chairman of the senate. This of ficer in reality is in custodv. All piisoneis arrested hy order of Huerta ate held incommunicado. (Hy federal Wireless Telegraph,) WAHIlfNiiTON, November 18. (Special to Tho Advertiser) "Let Huerta Tliln in tin) ke nolo of Urn , iirctcut Hiliuiiilatrtitiuii I'ulioy toward tlio' .Mexican ilii tutor. It vuw tolny thnt even if ho Mexican congress meets inn) grunts valuable fouicsslnns tliin government inn I nk i) nn notion. Ileports front Dc. iliiynnl llulo now conferring wit li fnrriinru in Solium show tliut thn nortliern rebels lui ii strong compart nrgiiriintinn nronul iiriiinil, Although I'riwiilmit Wilson Is keeping ii strong nitrol of troops along llio bonier uinl nininliiinlng u powerful (lent In water only tint ma suele nt A'Mnrii iiiio cnnUI prwslpituti' In lerveiitiou in Msuriui, ncutinlliig In tlit pipsniit fliloil iiolir, I'taitbltiiit Wilson lielleveii Hint lluer tit iHiinot liolil out murli louiivr nguiimt llm irMur I rum without thnt ImmwU IiIiii. The I'ro.l.loul hmI tli i iibiusl nt the Minuting IihIkv rnl.'wu.l Hie M.'imn tiluntiuii, 'I'll l'nniiit heliwis tMU witklA . li" lHl ' tVVi'M) foul UUUH !! UMfft" I firr. llir ugtu. rtl MlHiiM f Hie Mini.iui ixeL&M. Could Open Canal '" v .- V:U iiira m, " .: j ii vi - i ft . i '. i v.i' II u I ! tl NATIONAL PALACE IN THE CITY OF MEXICO, FOOTHILLS' OF VOLCANO I All fePaJtVteaS' iSflHHKwCjS'f IK BUHk .DKBl JJiWlJ POPOCATEPETL IN THE DISTANCE eSti VSSBn i WKW, flU. i SflaB)HliEilK?llL.W'JB lMM2AiS?:4.. v , s"i I xUIhSj IS Nat wtNtBtlfaMm&JnBKatiffi f' --i hi iimii"ii) MBAflvMMHPBHWvllKaBIM'P . T'$xSE7&fZ's SsSiYr " san FRANCISCO street infantry massed in front of national palace , jmmfSSKSy. . c lJ$igt&&j) ii i iaaiiP1BriiiBiriTiiw i vt . ,1 i I MJTWilWiMBm IJIdMIIMIJlTwMWInWlirotiflfflJiri .TTIM Would Be Done Only As War Measure (My Federal Wireless Telegraph.) PANAMA, Novemher IS. (Special to The Advertiser) On thiee weeks' not it'll if nuaessiir.vt it was .s'tatcd today a fleet could he put iiiiougJi.inc ranaina uiuuu. 'iiieie me t,iuiirn,iiiiura slide.. . 'I hero iv liltcen ifet' of water in it. The vlianiie could and -deepened to admit the passage of a fleet if there wnsm concentration of diedges at that point. It would he attempted 'only :i a war measure, . TAMPICO REPORTED IN I n WAwns nv vvtv. tujbp.t.s fHv rcilcrnl Yirplon Tolegrnph.) OAIA'i:STOX, Tu.'Siis, Noicmbor IS. (Special to Tlie Athertiier) Tint tho MeNrenn rebels linil wii rcportoil lire by wireless to ilny. Tho repdrl wna iinertnfirineil. A liiniliip .now omitB wuy from hero to Tiitnpico is oxpecled tb reiich there I tomorrow when, a fulLrqport ia expected by ita captuin. NORAIjKS, Arlzdun, Nostmher IP. (Ily AhsoeiiitPil. 1'iess Coblp) Tho Mexican situation to.qk n how nn(lo hint iii(;ht when tho ConstitntioiniliKts, under 0eiieriil,nrriin7n, demunded of Dr. I!.ijard Hale -his ereiloutiuls as a reprcscntntio of Ktntf department at WilfchiiiKton. J)petor llulo has beon hero for several dajs atteniptmj' nqpo tiiitiniH lool.iiig toward u M'ttloinont of tlio Moxican imbroglio. His plan, "it is lelloved, seekt to tho wurring factions to settle npoi, a successor to IjniTtn whrt till bo batisfactory to both sides. i ' The demand of tho Constitutionalists camped across tho border m Mexico lad niuht Is taken as etpiivnlent to a demand for recognition of the ("onsti tutionulists by tho United States. SON OF H'VRRIMAN TO BEGIN AT BOTTOM (Hy federal Wireless Telegraph.) OMAHA. Vebrnskn. 1 C (Special to The Advcrtiscr)Thut' he , maj know something of tho prnctluil end of operntlug n rnilrnnd, W Aver-ill in jiiirrjiiiuo. i,on of tho Into II. II, liar- . ...... . ... ... . rhmin. will ... in ri.i ..i, niu ,1,11111 . ........i, ! ." WMIIIIIH IIIIII wei'K and go to work in thn ir.,l.. l.,lfl,. i i.v... . i ..!.. .,..,. hi heailginfrtursinl nfterwnrd, Jn 4lib lllg m'neriu suops, , , .-i fllv IVderal Wlrcjess Trlngruph) I'llOliMX, Arlroua, November 'IS. f Kpocinl lo Tho .ivertlser) Yico President .Mnrrhiill's fuvorito ilivftrxiiui Is iioipnt dtuiii'i Jih .(VHCHIfni, nt Hint lwli.li'. lie jilays 'ft nvery itay Hinl tmlH) ho mis ilefestrsl by III to JIih W. J. .Kinney. I OUAMnKltLAlN'H COUOU nEMBOV Wlieii uu hnvt it liui mid von Hunt Jjulno'1 ' B'nll rollH lit ('o)uiH a rer;.y t,,t w..jSt only tB uilU&l, i"i" lint, li trfTuM ii prflin.t im icniiMm.i.( lw f, ns j,,, p(1jj rtMlav, r ikwiihIv Ihiii couuIuji iiatliina tiri I'r.l Mwil lrvlnu ,1 PklliiiMiu. liiiHrlum . i'lmwb(W fouali limn edv iniipla Mil !lwM TWIulraillMlU. It m U i n i ulurt' pluu, inlUv tht Iuku, md. i i iiorsllwi, iiHrn thn tmntMicui Sl, l.lll.' lt VHll la M llDljll miliiii.il Tli. riiuii linn n win Id Will Ml' mid '"" Hud inn (Uhi I In Three Weeks is a thirty-toot channel, throng!, i H (Hv federal Wireless Telegraph) I'Altlrf, Xocmber 18. (Hpce ial to Tho Advertiser) A petl tion siRiicd by more than 20J,0()() I I each womenl was presented to the chamber of deputies todav asking that a limit bo placed ou tho number of pl'ices at which distilled liquors arc sold. KEEFE ON HIS WAY TO THE PHILIPPINES Daniel ,T, Keefe has written to iriends Jicre that ho will bo passing through Honolulu in company with Mrs. Keefo on tho Chlyo Mam duo horo November 2B, bound for Manila. ' Ho does not stnto whether he is go ing to Manila in nu ollicial capacity or for a pleasure trip. Daniel Keefo was commissioner of immigration in President Taft's (iibinet and came to Hawaii in Kill) to study immigration. NEW YORK CENTRAL PRESIDENT RESIGNS (Hy federal Wireless Tclegrnph.) M.W YOKK. November Is (Hpe cial to Tho Advertiser) Willinm ( Krnvvn. president of the New York fen trnl Irnes, resigned to lay. Ills resig nation was presented nt a mooting of tho directors and was accepted to take olfei t .Inlv I. His sticcen.or has not beon selected. -.- .. THAW ORDERED, ARRESTED (Hv Kederyl Wireless Telegnijdi.) i u.m viiiu, ,ew nnuipsiiire, IN. (Hueelnl to Tho Advertiser1! ?... . - . . :.....: '. .'V ,,r,,or " '"'"K" Alilrlili, llurrv K M'l,... Il .....,,..., ' -,.. rri, ''"'"V ....j arrested .'".'" ".' (III illl t'Aini fin wurrnnt jhsupd liv (JiiMirnor fol rt: Ills littnrnevs will ut nixn tnke me matter lierore tho feilernl court on habeas corpus proceedings, (Hv I'l'deml Wireless Toloirrii'ib.) WAKIIIMITON. November IK, to The Adverller) Army Orders ''ol. William ,. Nliholunn Hwlinmi the Hriviinl ('avulrv, f'el iPrniik Wott find, vr W DhvIiI kiii, liiiimferrud from I lie llfiraeth to ilM Tliirlwntli Iiifniilryi l''rl Mu, ',''"' 1,lf(,lllrv. Ivv mIbI4 l Uiy, Wiiyy Qnjoif, 1Jmi( ii, (, iinureui, nm t vniiru, ia I 911 w in i mmmmmr in rii'el 1.1 Hie rhn llflWrf flMM) 1, i, tt. HHf WmiH, M tSMMisW mmmmMiwmmmmmm llllllllllllirioolBHSHfar3SJapBHBGSrM?i. . r 'isa?ofllllllllllll I III Nil nKvSff'",rt"''B3BBKf r&Jr rvvvftl II I 1 III "--. i' ' .lanw.iour THF. CAGTUE OF Graft Probe in Getting Close (Hy federal Wireless Telegraph.) Ni:V YOKK, November IS. (Sio. i iul to The Advertiser) District At torney Wliitnuin this uftcrnoou issued ml prionas for thn olllcors of thn Hrad ley Construction Company in which tho nam,) of Charles f. Murphy, Tammany MONEY KING'S HEIR IS rfILL WITH DIPHTHERIA (Ily federal Wireless Telegraph) (illOTON, Mas, IS. (bpeciul to The Advertiser) Hurry Mnrui'ii. joungest son of .1. P. Morgan of New York, was taken to tho (Irolon Infirmary today siiflering from diph therin. DAYTON SEEKS SERVICE OF COLONEL GOETHALS (Hy federal Wiriless Telegraph.) DAYTON, Ohio, November IS. fNpecinl to Tho dvertiscr) Colonel 0. V. Ooethiils, liuildor of the Pnitumn Canal, has been asked to beiomo city ensiiieer of Duton. Tho nussugo vmib sent him today, McCOMBS DECLINES TO HEAD A OROKER CLUB (l)y i'odornl Wireless Tele!ruili,) NfW" YOIIK, November 18. ial to Tho Advertiser) William Mc Cpnil s to lay lefiifod to nciept tho presidency of tho Nuiioiml Deiuocriiti" CI11I1, an old Croknr orgniilatlon,1 be mum he felt Ins other alfnlrs would not permit blm to give tho to tho club. 1 . - 1 I, 1 I'mlivrnl WlrillaM ,'JVK'KrMp' ) I)X'XIN, NdKiinlirtT Is, (Hpei'iiil to Tin- AiheitlMr) 1'iarj thnt W'lb helm Ktofuiisiiflii lliu Arillu mplonir nml Ids entire miisihliliiai Ijuki bwiii lot in nu storm utt) lullimd hem to be yriiiiiillei's, Oovcniiiteiit olllslitli 011 Sou ml rr llftb raveivul nil vices I rum the thnt tlm "W" ilitlwi liwt iM ii'nlii.4 Hlnii'i ipui tem I'll III i h I Irluuil. TO CUIIE A COLO IN ONE DAY 1 Tuko !,axntivfl Urum Uuiniiiu TablM. All 'iruiuliUrWui.il , U.Jiey If n,iM (a biaia msr Wli MiflUii i msm WCltWttQ Vtr0fftW99 CMAPULTEPEC New York to Tammany leader, it is said, will bo introduced, to testify in tlio .John Doa graft inquiry. 'I Ins is thn lirst intimation that tho pnlitieal graft inquiry would lead ill icrtlj to New York City. It has heretofore boon lonlliieil to upStatc ion tractors. MAINE MEMORIAL WILL COST $44,G97 (Hv federal Wireless Telegraph.) Novemlier 18. (Special to Tho Advertiser) A con-trait for the erection of a steel must from thn Ill-fated battleship Maine, blown up in Havana harbor which is to servo ns .1 inciiiuriat to the victims of that dlrustor, was let today to Norcross Brothers of this city for $H,U!7. VALLEJO WILL GET HISTORIC VESSEL (Hv feilernl Wireless Telegraph.) WASHINGTON, November J8. (Special to Tho Advertiser)- tnlivo Curry today introduced 11 bill in the house to triuisler tho old United Stafi hip Independent now at Muro Island to the tlty of Yallijo. - H003TER POET GOES TO FLORIDA IN POOR HEALTH Htv federnl Wireless Telegraph,) MIAMI, florldii, November IS, 'Hlieiial to The Advertiser) .Inmns IlUcy, the llnusler pont, iir rived this nfternonu tu spnud thn win-pr !'". iienmiiiini'"il liy his physician, lie Is in feeble IiohIUi. Ill' l'edcrnl Wlrile TolfiiIO N'BW YOIIK. m ., I11I to The Advertin'r' Plinenlx 111 us reform liulnv rwoiuniiiiidii 11 nf ilwu"tn dlvnrtu for jrt il ftirtr DroiiU'tiril, wife of .rniiiiw HioiiilUr'l retire I wmv olll cer Mr. OrHillHril, iliMiftiilcr t I'mil A Horn, " IoIihicu i'qinihiiiv imhu 1. !, InIhmIiwI 11 fnriime of HViU'i.OOtl. 'It l"eisfl Wireless Tulnwaiiii.) WAMHIkplHlN, Nuvember IS 'i iiul i( Tkf Mvurthjer' uhI li' w' liPd mi' ll'lrl af lll nml' i'i nii ua f rm rml stin lw . I nt f"n " Id 'Hijes J Mumi in 1 In- fitty Hill dy Hmwdtr iiiMHitmi juh uf tipnMmvt . f in rmmHHW1 . . .air r lnJZ.iuuItlJ Investigation Proves Tlmt No Negro Soldier Had Any Part in Reported Outrage."''' (from Wednesday Advertiser.) Captain .lolui A. Hunt, U. S. A., nml Lieut. M. A. Pnlen, I). S. A., bolh or the Tvvuily tilth Infantry, niiido an fnvesligiition jestoiduy into the rcportel outrnging of a .Itipunese woman by tlrie iicgio soldiers and as n result ot their iniiiirie linvo every reamn to believe thnt tlio first reports of tho mutter have been greatly exaggerated, In tho first place, and that no men from their ro'inicnt uro con ceni"d in any wny in tl unit tt r. Tno .liipnnesii now stute that it wns 11 tlio ol white soldiers wliiih brolio into tlion room and that the woman was not nut raged but siui ly Hindu tliu butt ol some iliuiikoii liuiseplny. "Wo aro extremely" gratified to be nb'e to prove that no men from the Twenty-fifth wero connected In tlio nf Hiir in uiiv vvsiy, whatever it was,''said Cnptiiln Hunt yesterday. "Just as soon ns tho 'roport 1 cached tlio regiment, ever man in it prnrticnllv, iiict ns well us olllcors, began an iuvestign tion, Tl.o regiment is proud of its good mime, nnd'the men were In earnest in thoir cirnrt to find Out tho oneS who niiglit liavo disgraced it, if any such hero wire. Information was furnished by the men which led us to suspect one Mildier and ho was immediately placed under nriest. My only course now, and I .1111 of it, is to report that Cierr is absolutely no evidence to justlfv further suspicion towards this man. "Tho 'J went fifth has always had p good icconl for ol niliunco In law an 1 lie regiment is inspired with a desire to llvo up to this proud leputatioii This was shown when 0110 ol the mei mis taught oufho other sido of tin Inland, after committing a heluois of feuse, and if ho had not lieen rescuol I bchi'i 0 his couiindes would have put .111 end to him I ecause, of tlio disgrace he Ind.Jrought upon his uniform and organization. The men want 110110 of his ilass iimon them," -" (Hv Pnlernl Wireless Tebvruph) NIAV YOltK, Novemlor 18.- (Spec ial tu Tho Advertiser) Army mounts rii'lih 11 I in uuifilrm furnished the munition at the national Inns' how in .Miidisou Sifuiire, (tardi'u to night O'llcers from Hussln, Nijvvny Hiilam1, I'riiuce, llelgiiim, (aiiida aiul tli 0 fulled States pnrlicliitid. In llic iutnrnational unitot Trooper liddcn by Major flowurd K llrown fust Cuvnlry, Niitlonnl (luard of New York, won the pbin tup, Hoi mid pl.in went to (IiIumII, ridden liv Ciiptnin I,, II. Hall. Mxlb Cuvnlry, V H. A , ami third to Hxiierimeiit. hiiu'lel liv l.'in fain ,1,'It. Idnilsey, fulted States Cavalry Of Lccal interest Homo I'ooplo Wo Know, mid Wo Will Profit by oaring About Thorn. This Is 11 iiurely locul n v int. It took plaie in Jlnmiliilii. Nut 111 suino furnvMiy pinto. You inn inked tu linitn,uUi it Asked to belluve 11 cilliuiiiV vvonJi To ciiiifliin h tnttnienl. Any mtiils ilmi r Hihira nt Iiuihh Is luirlliy of I'uiifliJoiic. .In urns 1 . I,, AriiuUrunii. Nuuuuu Vuh ly, ilomilulu. IUwiiH, snysi "J win a uier from Sidney lioublu for tlime ifi and Dimiu Itoi km U KMuu I'lll I'lUUplvltili mrid me I bM Isr uu iflurn llm k uf llm iuiihilni due iNtf Hm tti .nnr I I'liuitut riiin 1 1 IkU iumii too blnlil '' Dokti' Rmlimtii Kbtnuy fills m Hilil by nil diMHii nml sUtriii "'""' I tu mi r lion iii Imnhh -' -Vi), mt rill m wai'M m mmm or m WUmr)UJ KiMii UMMraL ki'"i 1- Mam vitti, itiif im mmUm li a&iiiiilM at i i" ' mm wmi1 )UlmKUmk ' . T- 1 IIUVUINN t,nii 1 1 1 1 N . vv I Ml'.l K .M 1"M IM1 WITf'.V ".78"" -M' in ."'Mi" Scenes on the Btrccts and nrpund tlio City of Mexico, from photographs tnlccii ns troop were, being hurried into Kntlonnl Capital to strengthen Hitortn diiHnir recent presidential campaign. o in-. t " 'T r , : ,in I II . i.l, .'' .,"& 1 IT . ' -. 'I ,Ul. -A". 1 ''WO- . s l' ft-1 ..'-V ' .J .- USE IN N I City Attorney Defending in Federal Court Man His Offlco Had 1 Convicted in Police Court, and Who Is Named in Confession as 1 Principal in Frameup Against I One Who Helped Convict Gambling Hui. (from Wednesday Advertiser.) tlorney Charles i . Cin.uiig,ortli ' was 11 piouiinent witness .Vestcrilny III the 1 use before tho I tutcd Slntrs com 111 sMiiner in which All I. In Tin is bo jug heard 011 n charge of insisting in tlie sale of unstamped opium, but in whiih tho rent caso is :ui ilfnit to provo a purported Iriiuiiup ugninst Sim Kai. The latter is 11 Chinese merchant who helped tho police and wlioso evidiinco convicted soma prominent gamblers, who notified him thnt they would "get him ' lor Ins activities. These, i'mil biers, by tho way, wero somo of those whom McDullin could not suppress, but whom Depulv Sheriff Hose lauded and (oiivrcted. Defending An I.in Tin is City Attorney Cnthciirt, who is so busy defending in the federal court that he cannot do any prosecuting 111 tho territorial courts. Chllliiigwurth 1 nine into tho caso from the tnct that 11 plan of tho premises of Sim Kui, tho mini ugninst whom the frameup is alleged to have been nt tempted, wns found with the names of tho streets written thereon in thn at torney's handwriting. It wns Chilling worth, too, who lirst mentioned to I alt ed ftntes Attorney Hrecknns that Kui, could be looked upon as an opium suspect. Chilllnsrworth Explains. Ileforo tho uiiunirssionor yesterday Chllllngworth explained that ho hud been brought into tho case by l.um thnn, who now confesses to a friimcup, asking him to tip the information re gurdli" opium oir to Hreckons. knew An 1,111 by seeing him ns the police court defendant 111 tho of gambling case, when I16 iippinred as deputy pity attorney and prosecuted, while Sail Kui, tho victim of the frameup. was tlio star witness for tho prosecution. Thus tho Miiious angles of tho hear lug before tho United States comnils. siouor are these. Tho city attorney is defending a convicted gambler charged with dealing in opium and implicated in a cunfotsion of being tho principal to railroad a man to jail for helping tho city nttomoy'H department convict him of tumbling. Attorney Chllllngworth, who nets ns deputy city attorne,' In tho police court, tostifles that ho acted ns go between between thu ones ehnrged with tint fnimenp ugninst tho police in former and tlio district attorney's of flee, and explains his handwriting on tlie nlnp by stating thnt ho wrote in tlie names of tlio streets on thn draw 'ni' furnished him in order to help tho federnl oflicorH In thoir opium mid. Ho had been linked, he Hiildto present the oiiiiim tip to Hreckons becnuso lain Chan did not kno how to get the car of tho federnl oflicinl. I.un Chilli, in his confession, svb that hn was forced into playing the nnrt of opium informer and forced lo plant tho oiiiiim whero tho fodornl ofli ccrs found it. Preliminary Hearing Drags. The preliminary hearini' of this case lias been drugging along for some time and promises some Blnrtllng dovclop incuts if jt goes to trinl. Tho facts brought out so far show that An L.rn Tim had Imeu nrrcsted early in October for running 11 percent ago gambling guinu anil knew that 0110 Snu IC11I had furnished the iufor matiou to tho police, l.um ( ban went lo District Attorney Hreckons' ollleo on llm night of October 17 nml in tlio present n of Collector Stackablo and I'nlfeil Attorney Itrecknus stated that ho could lend tho officers to 11 hotiso whero ho, l.um Chun, could purchase niiiniii, l.um Chii led Hie olllcors to the dwelling of Ban Kui on Nuuanu street, nod had nrrniiged lo throw h rubbnr ball out of the window when thn deal was completed. l.um Chun. H Is slated, wont up to the rooms of Snu Kui and after an in torval of niiout fifteen minutes gavo Ini signal bv throwing the bull out of tlio window and the olllcers rushed in to the room and found S.111 Knl sitting in tho room, but no evidence of opium "ns visible, 1,11111 Chan, however, pointed out n tin of opium 011 a bunk J an adjoining room In plain view. The whi'ln ciisn had kiii'Ii 11 fishy aspect, "tiilMil District Attorney Itrei kilns yes lerduy, Hint iiffer ronsultutlon with ' olleclor Stiicknble it was deinled In nlnce l.um ('him under arrest. Subi! quoiitly l.um Chilli made 11 confession lo Deputy District Attorney Diltl w and admitted to the ollicial that tlio whole affair was 11 "plant" goltnn up bv All I. Ill Tim to get in oil with Him Knl nml nut him In Jull for his poluo uiiirt testimony. linn th evidence given bv I "m rhnu, An Uli Tim wits nrrpuleil bv the fe.ieml authorities for aiding ami iibpt lli'K in tho riilo of nni!iiuiid minim Cnuutv Attnrnoy ,lhn Y (U1II1. 1 fill iirpue fnr 11 ilUniisiil 1 ' Hi cl'iirRM tiwlml Au Mil T'm mml Moil dnv afteriinoii t lo ntpluck .. f I'llltril btul tlk'tUK' Ill. . ,.4, ' fmlwiil Uirib.. M.ui.nlw VilIWITjN, n.i .., 1 r i (Urwulal tu The t.lurn . 1 v , 1,1 ' 1 ffl ms'inu tl in h 1. flMlffil I HtlS V bv lie ill 1 1 WMfij tr wiiiiiiir ti uu I. ii'i .1 'ill '' -in ih.i iv 1 I 1 1 mi. 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