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JNIONiDAY XDGTOBER il < 2 < 1908 SALT LAKE CITY U FIFTYEIGHTH YEAR
Armed With Loaded Winchester
Rifle He > Runs Amuck
On West Temple M
ONE MAN BADLY WOUNDED
llfVJohii Wolf or St Joseph Fires
Five Shots In Crowded
Street This Morning
CltUcis Havo Niiuow Escape
tti RichnrdDioucTTii <
iMosnllHlWltli Hole iiules
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FilloiUvvith aninsane desire to mur
dcr Which condition w as brought on
> by a protracted spieo and other ex
cesses a joung man vho claims liU
name is St Joseph but whoIs sup
posed to be John Wolf of Plain City
agod about 31 years ran amuck on
West Toinplo stieet between South
Temple and FhsT South this imorning
shoitly befoio 11
oclock wounded ono
man and baiely mlssod killing three
lother poisons
Aimed svIthta 73 model Wlnchestei
rlIe ho stoodin fiont of TomButlers
< secoiidiiand storov G6 south West Tcm
ple stieet and tpoured a stieam of llro
i jJial poisons across thejHtroet He hot
Kichaid Drono through tho calf > of tho
f light leg and undoubtedly would havo
murdered halfa doren otheisThnd not
cnrfrl leo Jammed In the gun when
iho was trying fo teload
rs Tho ipiompt action of Chailes S
IScals acolorcd man who was a special
policeman duilng the convention of
frv S u ctT d Patrolman Charlcs
74K iP wn63 the Insane man from
i i i
SdlBlodgIng Uie jamcd caitiidgo iro
BSIpadlng andTqairylng out his murdci
ms Intentions Just as tho man was
tho cartndgo out of tho gun
to filing the magazine
Upon him and held him
Patrolman1 Pitts auived and tho
was itakoti fiom the fellow
TWO OTHER VICTIMS
Jn addition to maiming one victim
ianpther bullet penetrated the coat ot
SJilnoy Joiiesj of Tuckei Utah nar
rowly mlssins > hlsjtlilgli Another but
lel passed through thoskit t ot Mis
of 7C4 West First South street
fralngiher leg Sho did no Alst
cover that she hadSso nairowlyjescap
1 injury until somex limp after the
illntr when shq noticedga hole Jn <
fckirt Just above her kneo where
bullet onteiodjand anotherbulletl
r jholo vvheio 11 passed out n
v session of avfraorwlien > lho was taken
Vto ihiacolli Chief Pitt vas airoused
bv the cres of other irisoners In
jallSniid ho foundj Woltchasingthom <
about1 tho cellcoirldor withtho inior
when ho went to sue what was caus
ing the disturbance At tlleV point iOfJ
his icvolverr Chief Pitt forced1 Wolf
to surrender his rasor Two of the
with tho vveapoirandthey vsciesunablo
to el7e the man and confined ithelr
cffoils to escaping him Lieutenant
John Hompel says that Wolt was ar
Cstedln thlsfclty about three months
agq for drunUennc s
INTENSDT3XCITEMENT
The shooting caused Intense excite
ment and hundreds wore upon the
srene a few seconds after the shots
oie mod Word came to police
headquarters that seveial peisono had
been killed rby a crazy man Pitiol
DrlveriQeorKofJIooie wlihjhalf a doz
en policemen and a Nos leporter
huriled to ho stone as fast as tho
homes could gallop The stieet was
h armed with excited people and fheic
vere aligry muttering against the
Cuucd man who did tlip shooting
At tho Salt LaKq Livery and Trans
ferbarn Patrolman Pitts and Sergeant
Beckstead had the mant In custody
In a grocery stoic on First South and
West Temple Dione was sitting in a >
chuii bleeding piofusely from tho
w ound
SENT TO HOSPITAL >
Th2 pilsoner and the wounded man
fMcrc luliriedto police headquai tors
Joseph as locked in a cell and
jUDiono was removed to tho emergency
fUiospltaliwhcie histwound was dressed
tiyrJaar Rlpley after which Dr Stew
ait was summoned and the man wa
2nml to St Maiks hospital His wound
paint ul though not serious The
llet pabbod entirely through tho
SllChy part of the light leg between tho
t ulKlc and the knee and missed tho
J bone Drone lost a great deal of blood
und much of vtha life fluid was feprcad
ioei thr > bldovialk in front of tho gro
cri > Ktote After being shot Diono
alkfft a distance of about 50 yaids
That St Joseph or Wolf Is Insano
thclc If no doubt ihatciot The man
liad licn drinking for aicouple of days
rnd vas in a most vicious humoiTwo
< lup ngo JiiTwent Into Butleri second
hand1 stoi ft and offered foi sale a Wln
chfitcr rille and about 32 cartridges
Butleugave the man 3 SO for the wean
on nnd It as itndei stood that St
il16seph would purcliaso tho gun back
tiat evening ho called upon Jiutler for
tic gun but did not havo the moneyi
Jlili mcnilng ho letuincd and asked
tho t < jic keepet what he wanted tot
Uib sun ButlCi told him it would cost
St The fellow then asked for the E
and lmmedlatctybesan loading it Ho
put five cartridges 1n tho ma gazine
pur JJ cartridges In his pocket thiow
clRvUavl iblllinnd 20 cents In silver
mnd htnited out of the tore Butler
cnllfjcl tb ihim to stop but St Joseph
tumei upon ilm vlth an angry snirl
< and aid
VHCN SHOOTING
Donipou follovr meriou or Ill
Kill jou He then began Ehooting
Tuining the deadly capon fiom leCt
to light ho began pulling tho tilsgdr
Hq nied the five SIOLM tOn o them
naironly miiscd Pop Smith who Is
cmptuycdiiil tho Gaidnei prlotlng of
fife and another baiely missed M >
Smith and wept crushing thtough x
Window in the JJeiaenIudsQii Ding
company buildlnif across the street
Anolher bullet stiuck iv t bg iitd
Dione and the other htrurk hni in the
right leg
After exhausting the live caitrldges
hN eves blazhfg with an Insane furj
and with thojivowed intention otmui
dering any onb5vho < SQt In hisvay St
Joseph began to Xeload the su > i The
first cartridge ho placodm themasa
zlne becanie fast nnd hqfoie hot could
dlsjlodgo It Seals the coloied man
hjavply rushed upon the Infuriated fel
low and seized him Patrolman Pitts
rushed tOitheusststance of Seals vhlla
BlitlQc took the1 ritle SU Josqph was
hunicd tn the HvoiY stable anti held
lhnr until tho arrival of tho patrol
Ta gon VTlie police thpn wont tovthi
grocery stori Jand placed Drono en a
r
andfhurileQ him to tho emer
hospital
iifrs xibus CLUB
On the vai to tho station Patiol
man ipltts asked t Joseph vvhj he
did thjj hooting and wliera he line
left the gun The man lefuseil to
talk foi some tlmqj but flrinllv will
a vll < > oath called PllWttPHur PHIS
struck the man icrossttho head vvlt
his club las Ing Uio ralp open for
iboul in Inch and i halt and spat
tcrlng blood all lOvci1 stjic wagon
police headquarteis the mm refusei
to make am statement hattyii an
when asked his name and occupatloi
decl ired M did not Know Ho finally
sild his n imp was i t Joseph bu
100111 that wolilrt maku no stat6
menti
In his pockets weie found i handtu
> of cartridges a Knife and some othei
aitlclcs Hoavas booked asJohn Doc
and lockedc iipi
Dionc would piobablv havebled
to douth had not some one hud the
foresight to tie a tight bandage pf
twlno about his leg He lost a gieit
ideal of blood and was quite weak ao
alesult Ho Is now lestliiK eislly it
tho hospltil and if blood posonlng
does not set In will recovei in a short
time
DHONMSS STATEMENT
Droiio is 11 jears of age and sajs
lie Ins been a concrete woiKd for
some time Recentlj he worked foi
Jacks Coiliss a dcputjj sheiift nnd a
few dajs ago was emploved In thn
kitchen of ho lunch room at tho
Rio Gland depot He comes from
Zancsville O and1 is unmntricd
1 had just com tlp flom he O Si L
depot said Diono todlio ATeui > aftei
ithe shooting I was walking along tho
east side of We tTemple street towaul
riist Squth street when suddenly I
heaid two or three shots I thought
someone was shooting giant flie ciack
crs and looked acros the stieet m the
dlicctlon fiom which tho sound came
when I < KIW the ciurj fellow Ith a
rlJU in his hands waving it toward
idlfteient pelsons The next thing I
know there was a lash as though fiom
an dectilc wire ond I felt a stinging
> nsation In my leg I icallrecl then
that I had been shot and feaiing that I
ould be Klllpd rushed as fast as I
could to the cornel and into the gro
oTy stoio I never saw tho man be
foloand in mjtoplnlonhp isHnsane
Tho bullet that crashed through the
idiug store window nariowly missed
the head ofan employe there and two
bullets whizzed close to the iheads of
Mi and > Mrs Smith
The crazi > d nnnleft a wrltlngipad at
Butlers store In which was written a
long rambling nnd almost incoherent
statement of his fancied wiongs The
statement is ifull ot vllp and obscene
language He says that KeT had been
mlsrepicsented by a numbci of men
and women md had been denied the
pleasure of bathing lnUheJoidnn rlvei
Ho winds up bv saving
I willendthis by shooting hellljout
of everyone and they can alKgo to
hell >
STATEMENT BY PITTS
PaUolman Pitts said
I Mldv not hear the shots but was
tttiarled by the crowds 1 ran down
to West Temple and thls fel
low was trying tobreak awayandurn
up Fli t South street t Sealsjwas hang
Ing ontoi hlmvand Iseized tho fellow
Iv > flioughtho had throw nihe gun away
andtwhtn Ifaskod himabout Itjlho call
ed me a llai aner I struck hlm on
the had with my club
Both the prisoner and the wounded
man as wellas theiofflcers and news
papolHlilrii vvcliespattecedwlth blood
fiom contact vvith tho tvo > and tho
sidewalk grocery store patrol wagon
and emeigency hospital presented a
CQmblnatlon that mado a rather gruc
scmfSght The shooting Mas witness
edbj aisrorejOfperRonslandBthero vvno
a Jivelyjscatterinsiwhen theWlnchestei
bullets began flvinf along the busy
That several persons were not
Killed cutiight ils most lemarkable t
fBUTfiER SUSPICIOUS
Thomas Butler propiietoi 6f the
Wests Templo second hand store whore
tho youth got5 tho gun this mornlilg
fllitsavv him Thursdaytlast At that
timehe entered thestbre Svltli the Hflel
and a box of caittidgps offei Ing both
foi sale Mi Butler inquired of him
list If the gun vvaathis ovn his > age
and othoi questions usually asked by
second hand stole men Tho young
man said bei wasn John Wolf of Plain
CItv und satisfied Jlr Butler as to tlie
ownership of thetgun Then he sold it
o Butler At that time he Appeared
to be rational Ono remark only im
pressed Mr Butlei as being at all pe
culiar and that was his statement that
ho gun would shoofa mile and kill
he youths mannenbeing more striking
han his words
On Saturdayhe returned to tho store
and said that he wanted the gun
again This vyas In theiufternoon and
aftei leaining the iprico put on It
ly Mr Butler ho said he would return
tor it In tho evening
ACTED IN ODD MANNER
He failed to show up Saturday
evening but appealed at tho store this
nornlng Ho said ho had been on a
big drunk Saturday night and that
wastvvhy he did not come in for tho
Ifle Thon he dickered wlth Mr
3utlei in 4an odd manner asking to
ookttho gunover then loading it but
lot paying for it
This is Still your gun you know
10 told MrButler
Well now jSeo here young man
are on going to buy it or borrow it
ncfuiied Mr Butler
Well those papeis will prove that
this is still joui gun tho > outh said
The papers rcfcired to were noth
ing more than a tablet of paper on
which a statement was written This
caused Mi Butlervsomo alarm but be
foio ho couldireply to tho boy he was
> ut on tho sidewalk and had stalled
to shoot at random Jnthe street thiee
shots south andtwo north Air Butler
made a rush from the store to the
sidewalk and pinioned the youth
after Seals seized him at the sametime
i ailing for help Ho dteaimod him
ust as tho colored manstoppedCup
n fiontot him and then tricdto calm
ilm At that time MrButler believed
ilm crnn and tiledto talk with him
o get his mind In another channel
Before hetenteied tho store Thursday
Mr Butler says ho never saw the boy
indl that he doesinot know him at all
urthjr thaiuns a hancevMtpr to his
loco of buslneis1
In a veiy rambling manner Wolf
alXed while In the stoic of St Joseph
St George and St Andiew but not in
i way to indicate his particular train
of thought Scv ial times he loudly
vailed that The Ameiicans have dona
nooutof15tvears Such disconnected
ontences came from him and alarmed
Mr Butler IVolf though was In front
ot the counter with a loaded gun and
All Sutler though wishing to do so
ould seo no > wnytodisarm him atythe
line
riom Plain City this morning it was
earmjd that Wolf had policed there
ive weeks as a farpiei for Abraham
law Mi Maw > a > > that he was a
good faim hand but thathe appeared
o bosonicwhatidcniented whilerhu was
orKinj for him HQ anived In Plain
ity fiqrn Pocatello just before Mr
law put him to work On Sept 11
Altv Maw tool Wolf Ho Plain City and
paid him off Shortly1 after that Wolf
venttoAtty Johnson ot Ogd nand
sKed him totbclphlmr Ho told the at
oiney that spies ot the Union Pacific
vne aftei him Then he disappeared
rom Ogden and air Johnson recelvcdn
eleplione message from AVolf at Span
sh Forlr saying thattho sptes weie
till after him Slncp that time he
ropped out bf lght until lib appeared
n tlils city Thursday offering his rifle
or sale f
SCORE BY
DETRfOIT
ilib OOr
0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3
Cllcago Oct 12 Detroit stalled out1
sliuiig getting one in tfie veiy nrst
time up ihts set tlie ciod wild with
excitement The1 Cubs pulled them
selves toggtho nndishufDelrolt out1 in
the second Tlien the battle was on In
eaincst The game bj Innings
FIRST INNING
Dftiolt Alclntyre out Evers to
Chance OLealy vas Tiafe on a shoit
hit t < o hot fot Stelnfpldt Crawford
1il In fiont < of the iplate Klhur threw
him out it first OLeary going to sec
ond Cobb singled to short cental scoi
llK O Leaiy Uossman out Stelnfeldti
tv Cliancc Onoirun >
Ollcapo ScluecKard sfannod Evers
fouUd out tn left Schulte singled to
left Schulte oilt stealing second
Dctioit l Chlcago 0
SIXOND INNING
tT > fiolt faehaefei out Stelnfeldt to
C1 uiict Thomas out EveistOfGliance
CouRllIn giounded tEvcrs to Chance
N iiinu
Chic igo Chance flov out to Schafei
StelnfoIdtestrucK out Hofman > stuicK
out No luns Scoie end second Do
tiolt I Chicago kO
THIRD INNING
Detroit Mullfn out iStcinfeldt to
Chnncc Mellntv let fouled to Chance
OLeaij fouled out to Kllng No runs
Chicago TinKci whose home run
broka up Detroits defcnsi ijesterdav
was cheeied nshe caniertobat Tinkei
singled to light JTInKer out stealing
second Kims oul to Rossman unas
sisted Pfelstor stiuck out Nosrunr
FOURTH INNING
Detroit Ciawfoid singled to1 center
Cobb forced Ciaijford atisecond Evers
to Tinker Rossman sent a short fly
to Eveis who doublcd Cobb at first
FOURTH INNING
Chicago Schicckard struck out
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United States Senator from Indi
ana Opens Campaign for
Republicans in Utah
AT THESAlfftJlKE THEAfER
Will Bo the Guest of Col E T
Holmes During HisStny Here
7
Program at
Senator Albert J Beverfdge of Indi
ana w ho is to open the campaign for
the iRepiibllcans at a meeting in th6
Salt Lake theater tonight ill airlVe in
Salt Lake at 3 06 this aftei noon over1
the Oregon Shoit Llne This informa
tion was received ifna telegram le
celvcd from the senator fiom Nevada
this morning The train is reported or
time and there is thought ito beiiio
chance for a miscalculation foi the pro
gram foi lils receptionand enteitaln
ment while here
Tho senator will be met at the depot
by Senator George Sutheiland andiCol
D r Holmes and will be coineyed4at
once to the homa of Col Holmes whose
guest he wlirbolwhlle In the city Tho
Montgomery mllltaiy band will also be
at the depot and atprocession Will be
Connedfor the uptowyi maich vvith Col
Holmeh and the guest of honoi in an
automobile at Its head Other pioml
ient Republicansvill baon therecep
tipn committee and will be present to
Kieet the distinguished visitor f
At the theatet this evening Col A Bi
Irvine wilPlntiodure Senator George
Sutheiland chairman of the meeting
Ele in turn will introduce the speakei of
he evening Senator Bevoridge Theie
will ba music by the military band
and selections by tho Taft Jlepubllcan
club quartetconslstlng ot Fred C Gra
mm Willard Chrlstopherson Thos S
Aslmorth and J AVlllard Squires
Pi eminent Republican ladles and
gentlemen willToccnpy boxes and stalls
at the theatei and the Taft Republican
club and thecountj committee and
county candidates and looal organiza
tions will attend in a body
Aftejv the meeting anjnformal recep
lonwHPbe held after whlch Senator
3eveildgeHill accompany Col Holmes
lome for the night Ho expects to
eave for the east tomorrow morning
MR BRYAN WILL
TOUR NEBRASKA
Chicago lOct 121 After a three
rtavs tour of Nebiaska William fj
3r > Hii will leave next Thursday night
or Denver wherehe will speak the
ollowlnc day ln > the convention hall
Air Bryans itinerary for the next
seven dajswgiven out by the National
Chairman Maclc todayr calls for only
hiee big speeches bv the eandidate
Vfter the Denver meeting Mr tBiyan
Alll speak In Omaha on Oct 17 and
n Chicago on Oct 19 Ho will rest
next Sundav In Lincoln The itiner
ary for the followln r week Jias not
e m madoknown
Mack saldHodav that the campaign
1st smjwedlcontrlbutions to the num
> er of ncarlv 25000 from a dollar up
Thefchairman said that thr total fund
would be about J220000 already
las been made known The names
of the individual contributors ofJl0
VilljbeJglven out by Herman Jtiddei
he commlttes treasuier either Wed
icsday or Thursday The lislof cbh
rlbiitors of sump of 4600 upward has
ilrctidy been made public t
Former Gov Hoke Smlth ot Geoisla
vlll answerGov Hughes ° speech here
barging that Bryan isan unsafe man
n ra speech tomorrow to life1 students
of the University of Nebraska at Lin
oln
JGalKpqilsV > Oct JZiiMrs iRutli
HyJ Hj5slJterXotjQehVJfibaijEJarjjr
fHheCdnfederate arrnyKdiediliereVlasti
nlghtj atrsijXashwas tjie vvifeSrottKS
a e Hqn SaSrfu nS > INashy apdllR thc i
ast EarJyrjrenerotl6n of ithVjfttinbus
<
Bvers walked jEvorS slolo second Ho
wasi caught oft liist but Kossman
threw hlgh anU chaeCei ju t managed
toigoL iti Schulto foul filed tt Ihom a
Chance singled to tconter and iver
scored Chanc0i htolqssecond Stelnfeldt
hit to Coughlln who thiew low to
RoRsman and Chance eairte home and
Stolnfeldt toolt second on the plaj
Hoffman tilplcdyo left scoilng Steln
feldt TinlxPi out OjLcaiy to Hoss
Tnan Thioefrfths Scoio end fourth In
ning DolroitJl Chicago
INNING
Detroit schafer 6ut to Ttnkci on a
1
lib
Thomas oat Tinker to Chnncp
Coughlin fhltckout No iun
Chlcaso Kftngwas afc when Ol ji v
funiblcd IilsjsBroundei Pfdstpi up
tiled Ihiee hies1 to sacrifice and was
out J f
fccliieckaia hlt to Schafei vho cov
CiedfsecondjSdlsposing of Kllng and
linen Prlicekaid iut at tlist Noiurif
SeoipVendfl lli Detioit 1 Chicago J
SIXTH INNING
i H i
Detioit Mclntyre singled to left and
Mullin took second OLeat bunted
and Svas 8afotatJirst as Pfoistoi tiled
to catch Mullin at thlid ire vas im
succcssfuH uijd thoK base vveie llkd
Craw foid Jilt too hot for Chance and
Mullin fstotejl The1 othf i lunncrs ad
vanced a base each
Cobb beat outji slow bunt to Tinker
and Mclnlyje1 bcoied The tlelng run
Ipav Ing bases full No outs Uosuman
singled to right scoilng OLeary and
Ciawfoid
Cojb took third
Schafei flow out to center and Cobb
wrts eaughVat the plate trying to scoru
on the throu in
Thomas doubled to light and lioss
man scored Detioit 6 Chicago 3 Five
tuns foi Detroit In ths1 sixth
nossman scoied Coughlln out Kv
eis to Chance Five iuns
Store Detroit 6Chlcago 3
Chicago Q era went out on a ground
ei Coufjhlln to nosiman Schullc out
Atulllnito Rossman Chance singled to
loft Cl ance stole second Stelnfeldt
sliuck out No runs
Score end ofnBlxth Doliolt 6 Chi
cago 3
SEVENTH INNING
D > iojl Mullin Ulov out to Tinker
iMdntyif walked OLc iiy grounded
out to Chance Mclntjrp on = econd
CrawfordMien tout to cenlet No iuns
ten Weeks of Sitting Will be
Taken UphWith Consideration
OP GoernmentMeasures
ANOTHER IRISH LAND BILL
PriJiiter qult1iSay < England Con
hoi Kecogiil es Alterations in
Tlie Xear East
London Oct 12 The autumn session
of the British parliament was opened
today TJie entlre 10weekK of the sit
ting will betaken up with consideration
ofhe government measures the most
important otwhich Isflie licensing bill
This measure wllli pass the house of
commons but In the house of < loids it
willbe either thiown out 01 amended
andthe conti oversy of last yearbe
tween the two houses thus will be le
nevved I Is believed that an agiee
ment vvill be leached with respect lo
the education bill and thai this mas
uio being quickly passed will make
way for tho introduction foi another
Itjah land bill as well ns measureb
dealing with the problem of the unem
ploied
As soon as the business session was
opened Premier Asqulth was ques
tioned with regaid to thesituation in
the Balkans and in reply he sald
As tho secretary for foreign aftalis
and myself already have stated in pub
lic it Is impossible for this countryIn
thes interests of existing treaties to rec
ognize alterations madetheieln by In
dlvdual states and we hold to this
principle We regard tho events that
have taken placo in the near east ag
necessitating considPialloiF by Ihepow
ers wllh the view to arilving at afset
lemcnl which shall showdue itgaul to
the interests of Turkey and any other
state whiph may have been prejudiced
by the recent changeand we tiusl
that a solution will be found
We shall use om Inlluence to help
secure such a solution aSjWillbe both1
peaceful and equitable No deflnlte ar
langcments regarding n conference
have yet been reachedvbut the question
ot how a settlement crin be obtained
and what should be comprised therein
is jet a subject ot discussion
In the meanwhile iwo hope that
those who naturally feel aggrleved vvill
not1 precipitate a crisis by hasty action
but will continue to show < thatmod6ra
lion and icstraint which hlthet toMiavt
distinguished them relyingonthergon
pral desire which we believe exists to
show fair considratton to their inlei
DECORATION ASKED FOR
AVIATOR WILBUR WRIGHT
Paris Oct 12 The Journal this
hiorning appeals to1 thegovernment to
decorate Willmi VrJght the American
lavlgator v ith the Leslom of Honor
InVecognltlon of his success In aerial
navigation
imtlGIBIjll BATiLOOX TitrXLS
t i Petersburg Oct 1 The trials ot
iie Russian dirigible bnlloon vvhlcii
yecentlycame to grief durinea voyage
overiSt Peterpburg have beon rc
slimed In a number of short jllghts
Jt wast maneuvered readily bothverti
cally and horizontally t QwInR to a
motor defect the balloon was forced 5
ItlescehJ atone time yesterday but af
j tecvvards roao again under Its own
power
CRETAN PARLIAMENT VOTES
FORUNION WJTH > iGfEECE
C nec Island of Crete Oat a Tna
Cretan i > arlament met this mornlnir
and formally1 voted the union of theis
iland with Greece The Moslem dale
Bates jvere notr preisent t
Tinker sliuol out OLeary took
KIlngH Kiouiu1ert retired Hoff man nt
ioeoml and doubled Kllng at first
8cm n end seventh Detioit B Chi
cago J
KIGHTH
Dot oil Cobb doubled to left tloss
man beatout a bunt nnd Cobb third
Schafer filed oul to iislt Roasman
went to second oil the throw to the
plate which kept Cobb at thlul
Thomas vvalkcd lining the bases
Coughlln Hew out to loftCobb sccuing
bofoie the bull could be returned Mul
Hn hl to Chance who fumbled the ball
Rossman scored from hccotul and
Thonins took tltlrd Mclntyre mounded
out Pteinfoldl to Chanoo Two runs
ItlSKOHE IttJS GAME
Cubs Vrc Coiilldcnt I5u DetroKcTii
Appcnml Dplpnlilnod
Chicago Oct 12 Chicago and Detroit
today contested tho third game of thii
worlds champloiiBhlp series That tho
Jhlciigdans with two victories already
ID their ciedlt vveiv confldcnt plainly
iliottc < In their conversation aiid their
manlier but the Detrolters looked do
tbrmined ami no vvhll dlHcouraged
AK thu attendance at thu two llrtt
gamcH was far below what had been
expected prospective spectators showed
13H anxiety over securing Heats today
11 was S oclock before the line In front
of tin general admission ticket window
began to form but there was a good
szel crowd In the procession by the
time the sale of tickets began
110 weather was chilly The nm
flume hilghtly but overcoats and rugs
vciu in general use among the specta
torsThft
Thft stands tilled slowly The batting
order
Dciroit Meintyiv I fJ OLeaiy HS
CiavvT6rd c f Cobb r f RoBfinan 1
b Schaefer b Thomas c Couglln
H b Mullin p
Chicago Scliicckard 1 f Evcrs 2
b Schulte r f Chance 1 b Stcln
ftldl 3 br Hoffman c fj Tlnlker s s
Kllnir c Pfeltcr p
Umpires ODay and Sheridan
At 2 oclock tho hour scheduled for
the game to begin the immensq double
docked grandstand and all boxes wore
filled but there were vnrant seath in the
bleachers To allow time for theio
scats to nnd occupants the gamc was
delayed until 213 oclock
There Is No Need He Says To
Seek Musical Education
In Europe
CONTINENT AFFORDS POLISH
Americans Surpus in Vocnl Attaln
t ftf
incuts in Jllf gphiton ami Should
Acquire Foreign Cultiuc
Sr Emlllo de Gogoiza the noted bail
tone who appeals tonight in vocal re
cital In the FlrStMethodlst chuich Is t
guest at the Knutsfoid In a pleasant
chatwith the singer this morning he
expiesstinva high appieciitlon of Uio
musical enthusiasm and good musical
judgment ot westein people which he
declaied was of just us high aii oicdr
an In the east In fact he didnt know
but theie was a stronger nppirela
tion In the wesl as life Is moru stren
uous vigoious and tells moie for some
thing in this pail of the Union br
Gogorza said musical Intelligence In
America was glowing rapidly He was
sui prised at the strides It wai making
in all fojmb ot the divine art Jrlo did
not wlslf to make coinpailsons between
oichestras but it did teem to him as
though the Boston Symphony 01 chesta
wis the finest In tlie world an opinion
Ihut is shaiod by Madam Schumann
Hclnck and other great musicians At
the same time Plttsbuig has i
jnaivclous line oichestral oiganl
zatlon under Pnuer formerly con
ductor of the Boston Sj mphony
Philadelphia had a fine orchestra so
had New York in the Iannosch or
chestra and Chicago has a wonderful
oichestra in the Thomas Oichestraj Sr
Gogora Is much Interested In tho suc
cess of the new Seattle Sj mphony oi
chestra of Which MaxBendlx former
ly Thomas concertmelster is the con
ductor and thq singer has great hopes
of it Sr Gogorza did not think it was
necessary to sMid abroad as much as
foimerly for line orchpstial porform
eif > as so many have migrated to tlilrf
country of their own accoid to remain
that all the ai lists deslred can be
picked up on this side ot the water
In the matter of vocal study tho
bat Hone holds tho sami view now held
by the more noted singers that it is
not at all neccs ° iry for nn American
girl to go abioad to study She can
Hnd all there Is of tho best in this
country At the same time there la
an atmosphere In Europem music cen
teis that can not bo duplicated In Am
erica This atmosphere is born of con
tunes of tradition both In song In in
strumental achievement in composi
tion in musical literature and thoie
associations accumulated In the course
of generations that foim nn envlion
nent not to be found in countries hat
iv comparatively newly settled So
Sr Gogorzas advice is get the funda
mental Knowledge in this countiy md
then travel for that polish and educa
tional refinement for which the far
older countries arq distinguished In
rcfeiring particularly to American
piogiess in the ocal field Sr Gogor
a say this country is even ahead of
nmope in tone production Hii was
astonished at the acchiovements ofAm
eiicuj gills In vocal study und anti
cipated a gieat fuuno befoie them He
ronuikedj the interesting fact that
Mine Xoidlca Is a graduate of the
Boston conteivatory
Sr Cipgoria cnquli < M after Aithur
Shepherd and remarked upoif the plice
Salt LuKo is making foi itselfin the
musical world Si < Gogorza is a self
made nian fought his own way up In
tin world and that is one of tho iea
jsons why he Ispaiticularly attracted
to the west Ha finds it neccbsary to
exercifcegreat caro in traveling from
onOj altiture < to another Ho says it
Is hard to sing In Denver he has no
desire at all to sing at Leadvlllo
Ujoughjlie hassbeen there His care IB
toskpep in good health awl not do any
traveling around town on the after
tnoons he1s to sine He is a veryi
agreeable pleasantgentleman and an
acpomplished
Tlip program for Ibis eveningIs as fnl
lows
IUOOItAM FOR TONIGHT
The pVogvam for the recital tonight is
as fellows
< a Come ragglo dl Sol tCaldnm
b Whevper You Walk Handel
e Air do Thoa1 from the opera
lphlReno en Taurldo Gluck
Emlllo Da Gorgorza
fa Mondnacht Schumann
bIch Hebe Dichi Grelg
c Feldeliipamkelt Bialims
Cd Widninng Schumann
Kmlllo He Gorgorzn
Piano holo
H Auf Flugeln dcs Gcfangos
MendelssohnJJsxt
b Caprlco IXspagnoleMosxkowskl
Henry C Whlttemorci
Arioso fiom Ilol dn LahoreJIaSsenet
Kmlllo De Gogorza
a Cantra Alvaros
b Kit Calesa Alvnreo
e Los ojos negros Alvaics
Kmlllo Do Gogorza
Piano solo
a Nocturne op 37 No 2Chopin
b Etudo do Concert Forgnes
Henry C Whlttemoio
fa Jlpqulom Sidney Homer
li Mother o Mine H Tours
e Sing Me a SoiigiSidney Homer
M A Dream Howard 13rockw ly
e Ihe T ark Now Leaves Its
Watry Nfsl Horatio Parker
Kmlllo De Gogorzn
WORKING HARD TO GET
VOTERS TO REGISTER
New York Oct 12 Extraordinary
efforts were being made by all poli
tical party Kadeis todny to Induce
voters to register for the November
elections Up to tho present time there
lias been a marked falling of I si
registration as compared with other
presidential years Last night meet
ings were held at political headquar
ters throughout the greater ally and
a strenuous campaign for the workers
was mapcd out for today
Word vvas passed along to captains
of election districts that they must
bring out Ihe voters and as a result
captains were out as early as G oclock
Interviewing unregistered citizens
Some men especially those who can
not wiltc the captains reported said
they did not care to stand the stress of
the new law while others had simp
ly grown apathetic Throughout tho
upper wesl side thn early registration
today was reported to be fairly good
MINE WORKERS
Those from Aiilliracltc District Hold
Ing a Convention
Scranton Pa Oct 12 A conven
tion ot mine workers from tho anthra
cite district of the United Mine Work
ers of America began hero today for
Ihe purpose of formulating demands
to be presented to the coal operators
shortly before tho expiration ot tho
present three year agreement The
agreement which Is almost Identical
vvith the award mado by tho strike
commission in 1003 expires in April
next
AVhlle there has boon no official in
formation given out It IB believed the
miners will not ask fora general In
crease in wagos but will jdcmand ad
juslmeniB where theyclaim the pre
sentagreemenlwasiviolated and wages
reducedr >
An eighfjhouc day for all employes
will it is said be one of tho prlncjplo
demands1
JEWS OF NEW YORK
Hold Meeting to Perfect Organisation
For Their Protection
New York Oct 12 At a meeting at
tended by several hundred pel ions rep
resenting all tho Jewish organization
in > cv York City steps were taken lo
form a permanent association to ad
vance the interests of the Jewish resi
dents of the city and protect them in
their rights In the reolutlonH It
was pointed out that altlibugl Now
York possessed what was called th <
largest Jewish colony In the woild
iiumbcilng a million or more persons
yet Its position was so exposed and
so weak thai it vvas almost power
less against attack from without and
dissolution from within The senti
ment was general for the formation
of a permanent central Jewish body
but without definite action nn adjourn
ment of tho conference was taken un
til tonight
HARRY K THAW
IS RECOMMITTED
White Plains N Y Oct 12 lAirry
K Thaw will have to remain In t In
state hospital for tho criminal insane
at Mattcavvnh now untll the court of
appeals shall decide whether he is en
tltled to a hearing before a jury to
determine the question of his sanity
Justice Mills of the supreme court 10
fused a week or two agox lo gia t
the application of Thaws counsel for
a jury trial on the sanity question and
decided to hear the case himself Tins
hearing was fixed for today When
Thaw waa brought lnto court his
mother arid several relatives were pie
stent The prisoners counsel again
moved Tor a jury trial and when thla
was denied asked that Thaw bo dis
charged from custody on the grounds
that the jury in tho liiht trial for
murder did not tlnd him Insane This
also was denied Thaws counsel then
declared that they had appealed to tho
Now York state court of appeals from
the decision refusing a Jury trial and
that until the higher court had given
a decision they would submit no evi
dence on the question of Thaws sanity
Justice Mills said there was no other
alternativethan1 for Thaw to be re
turned to Matteawan asylum anil ho
vvas ordered to bo returned to that
Institution
Dlst Alt Joromo of Now York vvlii
wlthdiew from the case when Justice
Mills refused to transfer It to New
York did not appear In court today
MEN SUPPOSED TO BE
LOST ARE LANDED
Boston Oct 12 Captain Monroe and
fivis of the crew ot the British schooner
Sirocco who were supposed to have
been lost when their vessel was
vviqcked off the Flojida coast on Oct 1
vvore landed today by the fruit steamer
Hoiatius In Boston
Tvo membeis of tlie Siroccos rrew
who hud bceii picked up by a steamer
were landed at Nqvvport Ncvvfton Sat
urdavj They believed that thej were
thg pnlysurvivprs Tat the crew of t
right all of vflfoiu arejiiqwaccounted
for The two men who reached shore
Saturday were picked up after having
drifted on vvreckagefor tivodays Cup
tnin Monroe andthemon i withhim had
beemnfloaton ajfragment otthelr ves
sel for four days when tho Horatius
fell ill with ihem
Th Sirocco which was bAund from
Bioii swlck Ga to Abaco In tho Ba
hamas was wieckei3v on Mantanllla
Servia Believed to Have Fallen in
Line Taking CalmerView
Of Situation
SKUPSHITINA TAKES ACTION
Unanimously Adopts Resolution
To Support Government to
Fullest Extent
Voted Evlrnordlnury Credit Servian
Denionvinilori loiiilcd AuHlrian
Vcsscl and Tore Don ring
London Opt 1 The news received
this morning from thp s turni cvnleis In
Hie near east confirms Iho belief held
In London that the powcis will dm
n friendly solution of the crisis which
1ms agitated Europe tor more than a
week Seivla It Is now thought has
fallen In lino with the other states di
rectly mteiestcd and ls taking a moic
quiet view of the situation The rcuJ
litllon of the Servian national assem
bly patsod this moining which amuunlH
practically to a vote ot confidence in
tho government has taken tho matter
< if Servirti attitude towards AusUUi
Hungary oul of Iho hands of that eiifi
ly swayed body und placed it with thu
cabinet Thu membeis df the cabinet
ate avaiu of tho actual condition oft
i > nalrs and doubtleis will ihc ed tho
warnings of tho povveib uiul take no
lash steps Tho powers can theio
fore continue their negotiations in the
malter of an International conference
without fear of Interruption or an out
break from any of the Balkan
A majority of thopowcist continue in
favor of the conference and ra c op
posed to Gieat Britains suggestion thai
the matter could bo more qulcklyoet
tlcd by an oxchango of notes and poj
sibly ameetins of tho ambassadors al
Constantinople a courso that would
avoid the Introduction of questions oth
er than accomplished fads
There is leal reason to believe that M
iBwolski the lUissIim minister ofifoi
elgn aftalih In asking for this confer
ence does not desire to reopen thot neat
custom question that he Is asking for
something however is conflrmedfhyui
sthtement mndoi today by an oftlciil ol
Uio llUhhian embassy thai GfeatBiit
alu cannot adhere to Ihe stand she IKIH
taken namely thai the conference
must be confine to the actions of Bul
garia und AustriaHungary
The cablnetamd a line mealing ffil
minting at whichiForclgiv Secy Gieyj
set fdrth the position he has tnkonanilj
oxplftlnititftlieylevvn of Mi Iswolsky A
the1 f lose oDtheiineetlng tho foreign ol1
tlco nnnounqed that It had nothing to
say at tho present time
WILL fcttpponu1 GOVERNMENT
Belgrade Oct 12 At a extraordin
ary sessions of the bkupshitina this
nullill ng th6 following resolution vvas
tinuiilmouslv aclonted
The skupshitliia after heailng thu
explanations of the government ailil
the steps taken by It expect vigorous
activity IlKbo displayed foi the pto
tectlon of the nations thieatoned in
terests With this object In view thq
skupshltlna will support the govein
inunt to tho fullest extent
Tho skupshitlna sent nn encouraging
telegram of encouiagement to tho
ilontengeran assembly which voted toJ
day ana voted an extraordinarytcredi
Df tn200000 to the mlrilstry o vvai
Further important divisions was ex
pected
AUSTRIAN KLAG BURNED
f
Berlin Oct 12 Thu Local Aiuulger
today publishes a despatch fium Bel
grade saying that Servian custom of
llclals on Ihe frontier have taken forci
ble possession of 11 Hungarian custom
liou e and that the people of Belgrade
have burned another Austilan flag on
thn public square
AccoHling to tlil communication
Servian customs officersfrom tho town
of Shabats on the Savi1 went over t >
the ojiposlto ond of Bekullan which i
HungarlHn teirltory and drovixout o
thp sottlerniMit there between 30 and
40 Hungarian customs cmploves by
threatening them with armed force
The Servians then took possession of
the Hungarian customs station vvhltih
they continue to hold They havo been
reinforced by Servian gendarmes
The people ot Shabatb arq celebrat
ing ths evf nt joyfully
A banll of Servian demonstiators
boarded an Austrian steamer at Bel
grade toie downnbe national flag and
carried it to thu theater square whero
It was buined
Thu Seivlan government the corres
pondent says In conclusion appears to
be unablo to withstand the wnrllk
tendencies of the people
MISS ELKINS AND THE
DUKE ARE NOT ENGAGED
Pitthburg Oct I In an authori
tative statement to the Associated
Press today United Stales Senator
Stephen W Elkins of West VJieinla
branded as untrue an alleged interview
acciedited tp his wife to the effect
that there was no engagement between
Ml s Katherlm Klkins and Bukc of tha
Abruzzi
In an emphatic manner Senator
Elklnb said that neither his wife nor
himself could glvo such interview for
the simple reason thai it was impos
sible to dony something that did not
exist
Senator Elkins talked to the Asso
ciated Piess over the long distance
telephone from Blklns West Virginia
and vvas much exercised over the nn
Ineious old repoits published fiom
time to time concerning1 tha alleged
engagement of hsi daughter to th
Italian nobleman
There Is no foundation for the miny
reports he said Neither in Europe
nor in America has any announcement
of an engagement been made Theio is
Ho engagement
PAN AMERICAN
SCIENTIFIC CONGRESS
Santiago Chile Oct I1 The Pan
American Scientific vongress which is
6 open heic In December of this yeaj
piomiscs to be a great success Over
JOO delegates will bo in attendance and
nore than 200 subjects for discussion
inve be iijannouhced JDelegates al
icady are tfeglnnlng to arrive at Santi
ago Aiseiios of jOlymplq games jvili
je held during tthe congress This Is
he first time contests of this nature
iiiye been organizedia Chile