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DEPEW LOSING LOSINGHIS LOStNGHIS iosuGHIS
HIS MEMORY MEMORYHr MEMORYI EMORYIi
I Ii Hr Hughes Puts Hard Questions to toNew toNew toNev
New York Senator SenatorSOME SenatorSOME SenatorSOME
SOME LETTERS ARE SPRUNG SPRUNGHAD
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HAD FORGOTTEN TO WHOM WHOMTHEY WHOMTHEY WHOMTHEY
THEY REFERRED REFERREDJ REFERREDN
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M J EW YORK Nov No 17 17VUh With th the end endof endi
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i 1 of tha morning goaaion soii today Sen Senator Senator Snator ¬
ator Armstrongs rm tronxs committee on 0 In Insurance 1 1sumne Issuranee ¬
surance finished a weeks service servi which whichhas whlehhas whichha
has ha not been eclipced since the investi investigation invNtigallon InveElgatlon ¬
gallon was J inaugurated Inu urted The witnesses witnessesfiuv wltnNSeStH wttne8esIav
fiuv tH yp been the most Important incIcJ incIcJmg inclJmg InehJng
mg the th ubl big guns in the nnanefcil nnanefcilTvorld ftnancallorld finauclitiorJd
Tvorld orJd as well well1l5 as a inthe insurance busi business usl uslttf usInas ¬
ness ttf > SR Early in the week > k James H HHyde HH HHyde
Hyde H d was wa examined and made charges chargesAgainst char chareitgainst S Sagainst
Against 13 H Harriman and au l Former FormerGovernor FomuIrGovernor Forrnr4overnor
Governor Odoll who succewrtvely sucte tcly ap appeared ap1warod P Pflaro4 ¬
peared and am hulled Mr 11 Hydes n e8 state statements state111pnts stateu1Pnts ¬
ments an1 Mr Hyde H de being beln recalled recalledaffirmed r reaIIedalflrtued eallooamnl1ed
affirmed his hI testimony testimonyPlatt totl1nonyPlatt testimonyPlatt
Platt to Be Called CalledThen C CalledThen ed edThen
Then Senator Chauweey Chattec M r Depew Depewwas DepewWas DepewWas
was heard and when wh n the session sessionopened s888ionopfne sessIonopned
opened < l today It was expected oxpett d thai tIta be before betur befir ¬
fore the tIi day dR wa wu over Senator Platt Plattwould Plattould Plfttt1tUtd
would ould be called caUI < l He te wanted to tes testify t tt te tery ¬
tify t if ry as to the collection of contribu contributions conhibut contributnn ¬
tions t ions to political campaign funds by bythf tyjthf byI
I thf Iw insurance companies Mr Odell OdE1ltwlng OdeitI
jthf I 1 twlng wing v1n testified < l yesterday that Senator Senator1Jutt SenaltnJliltt SenatorJttt
1Jutt collected nil such moneys flon s up to toyear tot
t year t nr It is now no expected that the thesenator theInator the11ator
senator 11ator will bfe b heard early oatrl next week weekpossibly weekpuslh1y WOOkPuSsibly
possibly on Tuesday 1uo day when the sessions sessionswill aea6lonaIll
will Ill be resumed resumedMore resumedMore resumedMore
More Revelations RevelationsSamuel RevelationsRamuel Revelationsf
f Samuel amu S McCurdy lfeCurd assistant aR lsl1lnt regis registrar registrar registrar ¬
trar of the Equitable and not related relatedto rel tad tadto
to the McCurdys ICCUl 3S of the Mutual Life Life5aid Lifed Lifetd
5aid td d he had charge char e of the vouchers for forlegal forpgal fortga1
legal service From him was s gleaned gleanedrt
rt t story of trouble in California in 1897 1897vhen 1897ht1 18971icn
vhen the insurance commissioners of oftliat oCthat of1Iat
that state demanded an investigation investigationThousands InVNUgation7husands Investigationa
Thousands of dollars dolla were wel spent by b the theEquitable theIIjuitable theEquitable
a
Equitable in this matter as s recounted recountedhy
hy 1Y Mr lr McCurdy and he justified the theexpenditure theofxPNullturo the4xpelI1lturo
expenditure on the ground that It Itnuld ItIuhl ititilti
Iuhl nuld have cost the Equitable about about1oooo bout1OOOO
1OOOO had no fli defense been made honco honcotin honcttt lioncetllk
tin t lit expenditure x nd1ture for counsel He seemed seemedti
t ti think the demands of the California Californiaoirmlssloners CaJlCo1umtJ1tmI8 Caiifornist
< oirmlssloners tJ1tmI8 t loners were exorbitant exorbitantDepcw exorbitantDepew exorhi taM taMDepew
Depew on Exhibition ExhibitionSenator ExhibitionSnatOt Exhibitionenatoi
Senator enatoi Depew DeJu was called to give any anyInformation an anillfutmatlon anyliiformatlon
Information he might ml ht possess XNI U as a to a anumber ariiinber
number 11 of vouchers for legal services servicesJ tieric tierichut
J hut > ut It his knowledge was rather limited limitediinl limitedallll
iinl 1 ll many of the expenditures eXJl ndlt1ftea and andsigners andligntl
2 signers of these vouchers uchet he had h d never neverheard neverfurd neverIurd
heard furd of ofOne ofOne ofne
One ne voucher to John A Nichols for forlegal forlpgal forlegLI
legal services was U accompanied by b a afitter aIfUfo aI
fitter I tter to Senator Sen tor Depew Dtpe referring1 referin to touv toour toiiIi
our iiIi < > uv fritnd ri nd who comes around once on e a aar aiJ aor
> < ar iJ r and your rambunctious friend friendth
1 th the riverThe river o1h The senator said he knew knewNiihols knew1hoI8 knewN
Niihols N itltnIp had been retained at different differenttunes differentt
tunes t tin I ne by the Lb Jqui Equitable ble but he dW not netknow notlinow notknow
know hi what connection Mr Ir Nichols XichobtIK
IK t h sttld itid wa wwa once quarantine Commia commiser
i er > ss4 A4UBed wed ed to be active acUv in InI politics politicsv
I ht t 1 Tar Tarbeft elI w Was on the stand IiCAUoUhn standJin
v hen adjournment until Tuesday TuMtleJftit wMI wMItaken ws
taken tit ktn 44 44CALIFORNiA
CALIFORNIA CUT IN INflore INore INlore
lore ore Light Shed by the Insurance InsuranceInvestigation InsuranceInvestigation InsuranceInvestigation
Investigation InvestigationNew
New fW York T tk Nov ov 17 17Frank Frank B 13 Jor JorVn Jor1n Joron
Vn son on of th u the former eo comptroller ptroUr of oftlit
I
11 tht ie Equitable tyfe IIfe Assurance A urance society societyvus IOClet IOCletw
w vus the first witness w called before beforet1 i
L t1 111 > 1 If 8lalatlve < > gi latlve insurance e investigating investigatingcommittee itte investigatingmmittee tlgatlng I Inunltlf
committee nunltlf > e today He hart testified at atpvoviou att at1i010
pvoviou session that lie e did not know knowwhereabouts knowI i iwhtreabouts
t I < whereabouts of his father and andther andI
I < > ther and nd that he did not know knowther knowthe knowk I
k ther they the were f1e lining or dead To ToX Tohe Tohe
X > he said k1 he had not since learned of ofIn of1i
In fathers whereabouts He had re ret reiH retvetl
t iivfd iH a letter from his mother who is isin isin Isin
in Canada anad She said Id nothing about his hisfather histathir hishtthor
father As 4t to his profits from fire in insurance inurant inurance ¬
surance written rltten on properties mort mortaK nIta morteiged
aK a eiged d to the Equitable Life he said his hisluther hISlather
luther 1 received none of them He had hadIH hadIo
IH 11 I idea what proportion of his buai buaiIKSS busii
IKSS 11 i the Equitable furnIshed turni hed him himMore himMore himt
More Legal Expenses ExpensesSamuel Expensesamuel Expenses4amuel
t
Samuel S s McCuixly llcCmd assistant regis registrar re ts tst ¬
trar t 1 ir of the Equitable society SO iety was next nextiUd nextId nextI
I iUd Id He had formerly tOlmer been secre secretary 1ieCret secreto ¬
t tary ty to Secretary William Alexander Alexanderf
rf f the th society SIOlet As assistant Kil bJtant registrar registrarj
j had the custody of vouchers for forju tot111nty forney
ju 111nty ney paid out for legal expanses He He1MHluced He11IUed
1MHluced 1 duced the vouchers for tIh > uch ex exjenses exHES cx4tLeeS
jenses HES for the last ten yearl year eart On the thevouchers theuhrlll thet
vouchers t uhrlll for ISJia 1 1S9 was alll a letter to James JamesV JtUt811Alexand
V Alexander t from Robert H Mc McCurdy Mejirdy 1c 1cCurlly ¬
Curdy jirdy of the th Mutual Life Insurance Insurancervinpany llUIUrnrempany Insuranceiillpafly
rvinpany mpany which hlc accompanied a oompanl a bill for forth torth fort1i
th > Equitable share sha of salary and ex exlunses ex1dISK ext
lunses t uses of George S Bateheller as asTlenary urlnar asiuary
Tlenary legal leK l representative of the theEquitable theEquitable the1iuitabie
Equitable society New York Life In Infuranee Infurane Int
furanee t company and the Mutual Life HfeInsurance LteIrsurMnce
Insurance 11 suranee company C The salary of Mr MrKatehcller Mrllateheller 1 1Hat
Katehcller Hat < heJler from this combination was waalcn wasten U Utn
ten in a statement as 5777W It wan wanlrought was1rught a alrught
lrought out that Mr 1 Batchelfors Batchelforsduties Batcbet BatcbetlutiES BatehellorsI
duties were abroad abroadAsked abroadAsked abroadAsked
I
Asked for Details DetailsThe DetailsThe DetailsThe
The packages of vouchers for pay payment payTnt paymnt ¬
Tnt for legal services in various state statelegislatures aUltep stateegisiatures
legislatures p islatures were gone one through throu h by Mr MrHughes MrHughes
Hughes who asked as to the legal ser services aeri necrendered ¬
vices i rendered by the signers of the thevarious UHalioUR thearious
various vouchers vouchersA Vouc18rsA
A voucher from James M Lewis Lewtedated Lewisdated J I Idatet
dated Jan 27 i iSfiB was for 1000 In Infull Intull inuil
full uil for services rendered during the thecoming theeomlngsession i iomlngsef
coming eomlngsession omlngsef session + skm of the general Ken assembly assemblyin a lUb17 I
in in Missouri Witness did not know knowLewis kilo kiloIrwis knowLewis
Lewis or the service performed nor nordid nOldid nordtd
did he shed much light on other vouch vouchers vouchtfS vouchJ ¬
J ers ersMr Mr McCurdy said that 25 e a month monthhad monthllad monthbad
had been paid to special counsel roun el to torepresent toJtpresent toiepresent
represent the Equitable society itOlet before beforethe btorelhc ort ort1ht
the commission at the suggestion of E EK ER I IPillsbury
K Plllsbury the societys regular at att atrney t
t rney who had told the theltneu witness it was wasaid waSaid wasaid
aid to a brother of the insurance coin coiniussioner COlQy
n iussioner y dlJsion r The total amount paid in inthat illthat Inthat
that way was 8 8OW The witness said saklalso uldalsa saidlI
also that approximately CTMtt was waspaid w wJ waI
lI
J I paid to W H Chickering or California Californiacounsel Caltolnlaounsel Californiacounsel
counsel for the Mutual Life Insurance Insurancecompany Inauraneecompan1r Insurancecorn
company companyMoney compan1rMoney corn PLInY PLInYMoney
Money Spent in California CaliforniaAt
At the dose e of 18t 1 13 when the Equita Equitable EqulUlbl Jqultatle ¬
ble bl society filed lel ed Us annual statement statementwith ittatemenlwith stteentwith
with the California insurance depart department departiPflt ¬
ment iPflt the commissioner asked forty fortyadditional fortyadditional fortyadditional
additional questions the witness said saidvhich aaklwhl sakiwhIeh
whl vhich < h the commissioner t knew kn It was waspractically wasractieaiiy I IpractlaUy
practically ractieaiiy impossible forthe tor the society to toanswer toanswer I Ia1lswer
answer because beo 18e Its books were not kept keptso leoptO keptso
so O as to do this This the witness mid midviis aldwl saidivitS
wl viis practically a rehash of the de demands demands itnands ¬
mands the commissioner comml sioner had iiied made pre previously IJrejously prejoUSIy ¬
viously Witness said the company had hadhad badbad It Ithad
had no like experience with th the insur insurance Intsree ¬ I Iflle
ance ee department of any other stat tatc to tohis tohis tolila
his parsonal knowledge and that thatContinued thatContinued
Continued on Page 2 2i I
i
BREAKING G LOOSE LOOSEFROM LOOSEFROM LOOSEFROM
FROM LEADERS LEADERSSt
St Petersburg Strikers Anxious to toReturn toReturn toJteturn
Return to Work WorkLIBERALS WorkLIBERALS WorkLIBERALS
LIBERALS ARE ARE ALARMED ALARMEDMORE
MORE SUPPORT FOR WITTE IN INTHE INTHE INTHE
THE FUTURE FUTUREST FUTUREST FUTUREIT
IT PETERSBURG Xov XO 1 145 14 a am aJtlrM1ough
ST 0 m JtlrM1ough Though according to surface surfaceIndications 5UtraCfJndlcatlon surfaceIndloatlofle
Indications yesterday the outlook outlookfor outlookfor outlookfor
for the speedy spe d ending endht of the strike was wasgloomy wasioomy 88 88sloomy
gloomy the revelations le Itlons made at n nmeeting 1meeting i imeeting
meeting last Ja t night of the council of the theworkmans theworkmens theworkmens
workmens delegates delo ats showed that a alarge alarge alarge
large portion of the workmen were werebreaking Wt1 Wt1bklng werebtSkIIIg >
breaking loose from the control of the theleaders theItadelS theleaders
leaders and were cre anxious Jo to return to towork towOk towork
work and a plebiscite which will be betaken bet betaken
taken t ken today t du In the various factories factoriesprobably 1ctotleIiirobtihly factoriesprobably
probably will ill result in a ndechlon decision to toabandon toabandon toabandon
abandon the strike Monday MondayAt Ion ay ayAt
At the meeting of the council which whichwas whichwas vhichwas
was held in the same hall where Father FatherCapon lnUulGapon FatherGapoti
Capon Maxim Gorky and other loaders loadersdenounced leadersdenouneed leadetsdenounced
denounced the emperor on the evening eveningof evenht evenhtof
of Jan 22 2 Red Sunday delegate delegateafter deleGateafter delegateafter
after delegate from different d ifferen t factories factoriesarose fuctmiesarose factoriesarose
arose and reported that the workmen workmenundor workmenulldol workmen1lfliQL
undor the Influence In uence of the ultimatum ultimatumissued ultimatumissued uttitunnunissued
issued by b the employers emplo Pts announcing announcingthat
that th t the factories would ould be shut down downindefinitely downindefinit downindefinitely
indefinitely indefinit l unless unh 8 work mlt was resumed resumedon
on Monday tondtl and with the pleading of oftheir otthell 01their
their wives and of the conservative conservativeworkmen cons comiservativeworkmen rathc rathcorknutt1
workmen ringing rln lng in their ears were de demanding demandlnE dcmandlag ¬
manding that the strike should be beended beended beended
ended
Hot Debate DebateThis DebaterrhiK DebateThis
This precipitated a hotly holl contested contesteddebate contst contesteddebate d ddMte
debate between tho moderates who de declared d dclared tiedared ¬
clared that the strike in the first fir t in instance instance instance ¬
stance was a strategical strK toglcal mistake and andthat andthat andthat
that It would be a graver error In tac tactics tR tRtics tactics < ¬
tics to attempt to force the men to re remain remain yemain ¬
main in line and the last ditch fac faction faction ac action ¬
tion especially e pecIKll the unattached dele delegates deleIJltes dolegates ¬
gates who are members of the council councilby councilb councilby
by b virtue of their membership In social socialist SO sociallet < 181 1811st ¬
let organizations One fiery fier speaker speakerwho speakerwho speakerwho
who In order to be better > r seen and andheard andheard i iheard
heard mounted the balcony from fromwhich fromwhtch I Iwhich
which Father Capon in disguise had haddelivered haddelhtwed haddeliezed
delivered his last address in that hall hallthundered hallthunderffi hallthundered
thundered hit hi denunciation of those thosewho tho thosewho e ewho
who wished to discontinue < the struggle struggleFor struggleFor struggleFor
For Continuing the Strike StrikeEven StrikeEen StrikeEven
Even if we e cannot continue the thestrike tltestrike thestrike
strike until the purpose M I I which it itwas itWRS Itwas
was called are attained said let letus letus
us not abandon it without with uL inflicting a areal areal aieaI
real blow blo on the government A three threeday thretda threeday
day da strike is a mere pin prick irt the thehdts th6hdts thehdes
hdts of the crafty fox Wltte and his hisfollowers hisfollowfrs hisfollowers
followers so let us keep It up for a afortnight afortnight afortnight
fortnight The men In other fqptorles fqptorlesof t1Ietorleof fstortesof
of St Petersburg are dally dan joining 115 115our u uour usour
our delegates are closing closln the pharma pharmacies pharmaclea pharntacbs ¬
cbs and the railroad tieup is com complete rmnplete coatplete ¬
plete What hat a figure we w will cut ut in the theeyes theC theeyes
eyes C f1oi of our brothers blothersoutslde outside of St P pt ptellJburg Peterburg t tersbucg
ersbucg if before they tho have had the thethey theoppertnit theGppOrtliilty
oppertnit of acting on our appeal appetlllne appealthey
they lne hear that we have laid 1 d down our otirarms OU1arm ourarms
arms armsAfter
armttt
After ttt > t a long discussion 1i u 8jn R motion to tocall tocall incaIL
call off the tbtlttrlke strike was wa 1e reoctoland r j etad oo and It Itwa It1VU Itwas
wa was decided flecl ed to call meetings of work workip workipsu OrJt OrJtl4m
ip ipsu l4m n In hltlt j e factovioe today for the pur purjKMUr purpNft parii
jKMUr ii otmying tr1t lng the th situation before them themand themand thentand
and to abide by their decision decisionAn deelsloKAn derisionAn
An Expiring Kick KickThe KickTIe I Ih
The h leaders however were deter determined determined ¬
mined > d not to permit the strike to die diewithout diewithout diewithout
without a final great demonstration of oftheir oftbeh oftheit
their power > r to render St Petersburg Pet rsbUl a adead atdeall adeath
dead city Ity After the adoption of the theresolution titeresolution
resolution calling for a referendum it itwas itw itwas
was w decided to bend every effort to toclose toclose
close lo every Per store market and office be beginning beginning ¬
ginning at 11 oclock o < this morning and andto andto nd ndto
to stop top all street car ar and carriage carrhl e traf traffic trafHe ¬ i
fic fl in the streets so as to bring the lfe lfeof Ue6f 1feof
of the Russian capital to a complete completestandstill completestandstill
standstill The stoppage of the elec electric electric > ¬ 1
tric tri plants which the government had hadsucceeded hadsucceeded
su succeeded e led In getting in partial opera operation operation ¬
tion was entrusted 6 tru8tOO to electrical work workers workera ¬
ers in the various districts distri ta who were weieempowered wereempowoed eIe eIet
empowered t mpowo td to use U8 > any an and all means meansdeemed meanHdeemtKl meansdeemed
deemed advisable for the Injuring of ofthe ofthe oftime
the machinery and the shortcircuiting shortcircuitingof
of the til dynamos d namoi even to the extent of ofdestroying ofdo ofdestroying
destroying do tro ing the plants plantsAnother plantsAnother I Inotho1
Another resolution called call l for demon demonstrations demonstration ¬
strations to effect the release of the thefour thefour thefour II
four delegates who ho had been arrested arrestedIt
It was as decided to nass 8000 000 men in infront infmnt infront
front of each prison where hOr the dele delegates tidegates ¬ I
gates are detained and ndto to hold them themthere themthere i
there tb re until they thf > are liberated liberatedWarning liberatedWarning I IWarning
Warning Issued IssuedThe IssuedThe IssuedThe
The prefect Itref ct of police has published publishedan
an appeal to the well disposed classes classeswarning clu4tscswarn cinseswarning
warn warning InK them that the strike leaders leadersintend leadelIntend leadersintend
intend to take aggressive aggrf > uhe action today todayand tod tOlayand y i iRnd
and asking them to cooperate with Ith the thepolice thti thtiOllce thepolice
police against a alnst t h lie n nUHtor fIHM tors who are aremaking aremaking I Imaking
making life unbearable unbearableIn i iIn
In the meeting the advocates of the thestrike thestrike I Itrike
strike laid Btrtss on encouraging news newsfrom ne8trom newsfrom
from the interior which they sart they theywould theywould I
would be able to place plit e before the work workmen workmen ¬
men today tOOA but J Ut > last nights dispatches dispatchesshowed dispatchesshowed
showed llule confirmatory evidence of ofsuch ofsu ofsuch
such su b news newsA UltIA newsA
A strike ha h h broken out in the > section sectionof I Inf
of Uu tIme Southwestern mil railway way between bf twe n
Tsarltatn and Varonwch in the th V oWN oWNoJ towerVoiga wr j I
Volga oJ a region re lon but the demands for or short shorter hortm ¬
er houre t1II and higher h < her pay pa Mr are re economic economicand et economicand I Iand
and have no connection with th the pout ¬
ical alms of the St Petersburg Pt > ten bu1 strikers strikersSituation strikersSituation trlke trlkeSituation pomI
Situation Is Not Encouraging EncouragingThe
The news from Moscow 1to eo is even less lessencouraging It learencouraging > jj jjeneouracin
encouraging < The railroad are stM rtr rtrnlng rnfling I Iftlng
fling and the th telegraphers have flatly flatlyrefused nutl flatlyrefused i
refused tuaed to consider a strike for the po polltlcil O Otltlea o oltticaI
lltlcil Him of Poland wh who < endangered 1
HiM liberties > rUe form orlll the oattnslbit cau cause l e of the thestrike th thtrlke thestrike
strike In St t Petersburg Pet r hul1r Work ork is being beinan belnlfrtulUEC1 beingC5Ufl5d
n rtulUEC1 uined in Moscow I cow and the n news w3 from fromother fromotbr fromother
other sections llectlo show that the call of th thoSt <
St PeteraliDix Pett > nbDN committee ha hu awaken awakenlittl awakene4 awakene4little t tUUI
little sympathy sympathyTb t yntpathyrb mpa1 mpa1rb
rb utUry reck r reckless kleN tew spirit manifeeteti manifeetetiby
by b th the ml 1 who to engtm enltuelEd ered the ares present j1fSst aresent ¬
ent st k i is producing a natural revul revulsion revulIIlon revitiIoti ¬
sion Ioti of iO tiling lIntc which Is shared bv b all allclauses ll lle5s5es
clauses 1i of t society sorlt Th The prospect PJO Ipect of an anarchy anarch anarchy ¬
archy arch and mob rule which would b be the thelogical th thlacleal theiogical <
logical outcome ot c of the Ih pr prtlcnt cu demoral demoralized demilrltIz detniraIIzed ¬
ized Iz d conditions s in both the th country din districts di ditnets dintricts > ¬
tricts and till cities has had h d a sobering
influence The lower classes Ia who arc arcalways ar arulwa arcalways
ulwa always on the tb verge Ige of starvation arc arcgrt artgrtwIng
11118 grt wing bitterly btu 1I nngry against a l t the th agi agitatora agtI agitators
tato tatora who wh by b th these continued strikes strikesare > trik tnktakbtc s sare <
are taking the bread from coin their th ir mouth mouthand mOil mouthsand OW OWand
and not only ol1l without being behl incited by It Ittbe
the police but in pile of all the IIU IIUt antho o othorUI
t tho thorUI horl tiN these classes are threatening thrtateniuffMiddle tbttat threateningreptisals niUS niUSr
r reptisals rlul
rlulMiddle
Middle Class Rallying RallyingIt
It is I the UiHIHgent middle class c how however howfer however
ever which Iohls Is beginning begh to rally ran to the theHUi UtelIultpOrt thesupport
support HUi port of tb the government ftt in n its It ef efforts effortsto rfftrtto farts fartsU
to U > reciore something IIOtnftbln Ilk order and pith puhllc pubI I
lit tranquility Many Ian cf the liberal IIb ra who whofought whofought 110
fought the th government ovsrnment actively a iv ively ly before beforethe Lffforet befoesthe I
the t r pl elmatlon > rAcl tnaii > n of the emperork pQ1 eUtperor rrk maui mauifesto lniflfesto
festo are now convince eu1vin 1 that their th r lead leadr leadnI leadsf5
nI r blumlored bh fright frightfully fully by b refusing to tolend toIf tolend
If lend their siiliport lo ioimt l WUte in MB MBillfficult hisdifficult
difficult task because he h had decline dtcUnedto < i itn
tn 14 accept the tb unaiialifled conditions e laid laidUCWP laIddow laiddown
dow hy b them They see now that It UJ UJtoo Iitoo i itoo
too lutt that they tbet misled m lHd the great op opportunity oplU1tul1il oplrtUIiitY ¬
portunity f btifwning the u leading Ipflw Ipflwnc Irtl Irtln
nc n III tii time gowrnnunt and that by their theirinaction theIrHUHU1 theiritiattlu
inaction th thtNUtntity they < h1 live f become flome a necHJl negligible negligiblesmntlty le leunUt
tNUtntity unUt TIle leadership leadI which 1h6 1h6tondly they
fondly imagined they th6 exercised has hasparted haJ haspaaeii
parted J over to th extreme socialistic socialistieelement socialistichmIII socIalIsticiemeut
element with IUI who whoit > extr extrwsant vasant Ilnt i pro prolril prOrilnnt rft rftnrjunnie
lril nrjunnie rilnnt mow for the leveling of r all ll ranks ranktIt ranktItntlnued rarthatitsy rarthatitsyContinued th y yContinued
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HAD ACCESS TO TOARMOURS TOARMOURS TOARMOURS
ARMOURS MAIL MAILEmploye MAlll MAILEmploye
Employe Accused of Trying to Black Blackmail Blackniail ¬
nIail Beef Packer PackerDEMANDED i iDEMANDED I I II IDEMANDED
DEMANDED A LARGE SUM SUMDETECTIVES SUMI SUMDETECTIVES SUMDETECTIVES
I
DETECTIVES TAKE HIM AND HIS HISBROTHERINLAW HISBROTHERIN HISBROTH
BROTHERINLAW BROTHERINLAWI BROTHERIN BROTH ERI NLAW NLAWC LAW LAWC
I HJCAGO Nov XO 17 17Vililiani Y1Hiain mt ian S McT McTf Ic IcSwt McSwain
C f Swain Swt in and AVlllliini Cole cob J c hfs hfsbrotherinlaw hsbrotherlp 1i 1ibrotheri1aw
brotherinlaw brotherlp loA were arr a arrte T tttet here heretoday her herto heretoday
today to dftl qliargod h Q4 with g attaipptlng to toblacSni toblncbmmIt
blacSni blaclu blncbmmIt Ui JVQgd rQdnAntW r n ViTnijllFjiw other othermembers othermembers
members of Armour Co foe 540000 4G000 in inconnection inconnection inconnection
connection with the th beef bot trust investi investigation in investigatlon n sti stigation ¬
gation with letters which they lh are al allegjed RIle alleged
legjed le od to have stolen from the flies of ofthe ofthe
the company com pan McSwain wag wa employed employedby
by b Armour Co for or four years ears as a astenographer astenographer astenographer
stenographer and nd in that way had ac access access access ¬
cess to part of the mall of the pack packing packin packlug ¬
lug in house Since the re ftt t beef inves investigation investigation invesligation ¬
tigation was begun It is irged he has hastaken hastaken hastaken
taken letters from the flies of the he con concern conceln concern ¬
cern
Armour Approached ApproachedThree
Three weeks ago it Is alleged he ap approached appreached ¬
preached MrArmfcur Mr Arnl Armaur u and threatened threatenedto
to turn the letters overtothe 01 to the federal federalauthorities federalauthorities
authoritiesunl authorities unless Rs he I was wa paid 540000 540000Mr 40000 40000Ir 40000Mr
Mr Ir Armour refused refu > to listen to the theproposition theJwoporltlon theuroposition
proposition and then McSwain it is isalleged Isalleged s saHeged
alleged made similar demands on other otheroHlclals otheroiiteials
oHlclals 01l1 < la18 of the th > Armour company With Withthe Withthe YUhthe
the hope of leading McSwain and his hiscompanion hiscompanion
companion into a trap several meet meetings meetere meetlags ¬
lags were ere held between McSwain and andAttorney andAttorne andAttorney
Attorney Rosenthal representative of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the packing company companyReduced companReduced companyReduced
Reduced Their Demands Demandst
t each of these meetings paid Mr MrRosenthal OIlRosenthal MrRosenthal
Rosenthal the sum was gradually re reduced Teduced reduced ¬
duced until until McSwain agreed to give up upthe tiptIme
the letters for the sum of 15000 A Ameeting Ameeting Ameeting
meeting was arranged with him at the theAuditorium theAuditorium timeAuditorium
Auditorium hotel where It was ftS agreed agreedthat ucreedthat agreedthat
that 10000 should shouJdbe be puid > him on the thedelivery thedelivery
delivery of the letters and 6000 aweek aweeklater a week weeklatfr weeklater
later laterWhen laterWhen
When McSwain and Cole appeared at atthe atthe t tthe
the hotel this afternoon to collect cone ct the themoney themony themoney
money they were arrested by h two city citydetectives citydlectles citydetectives
detectives The officials of Armour ArmourCo
Co declare that tl1at they the had no fear that thattiie thatthe thatthe
the letters lett r8 in the possession p0811 < ss1011 of Mc McSwain 1 1Swain McSwain ¬
Swain could be used against them but butthat butthat
that they the had the two alleged con conspimtors consJ conSPitittOlS I
spimtors sJ > lraton arrested in order to discour discourage discourage discourage ¬
age other employes who might adopt adopta
a similar course to secure money moneySALOON nwue nwneySALOON I
SALOON IS ISHELD HELD UP UPGeorge UPGeorge
George Bass Plaoe at Twelfth South Southand Southan SouthaM
and an West VI est Temple Streets StreetsBobbed StreetsRobbed I
Robbed BobbedThree RobbedThree RobbedThree
Three highwayman entered George GeorseBeaa GeolKeI GeolKeea GeorgeBess I
Beaa saloon at t Twelfth South and nil West WestTemple j
Temple Tetnfle street stjeets about f 9 > oclock lat latnight I
night and rifled the t earti register r stjtr of itf itfeontentf It ItORtentE itcoiltents
eontentf which nnfottntcd to but a fe fey > v vdollars
dollars dollarsTwo dollarsTwo f
Two of the rubfra r riihr hud Rune and nd tb tbu t tother
other did tb the he work W OIk Thjf T scre v ri 1 two twocuatomera twocutomer twoeasterners
easterners in th the poe ftC an Qew ess war warehlnd wafItlnd wasbehind
behind > th tM bar TM iii three thr e were wlrelined lined u uagalTjRt UJ upagsat >
ag agalTjRt nttt the wall without any trouble ar srd < l i irobb4Ml I Irobbed
robbed robbedFlit c cThe i iJTie
The mtn w were re IQ im the saloon oat on about abouta
a minut end wl left Uxroub the roar ts l i itrrce
trrce They wore w p haiirikcrchjefn ha tlkccbef for fornia rOIl rOIlmuka formatka
nia muka lu and only tii a meager m a8fr description rt rtthf t tthe I
the t t men was reported to the th county of offlcirl offield o oficih II IIt
field flcirlOepuiv ficihDerus
Deputy Sheriff Astl A tl Steele was de detailed detailed tietaiied ¬ I
tailed on the t h ltiJC ltiJCsa sac H3cUNKNOWN sacUNKNOWN sa
UNKNOWN Ur KNOWN MAN HANGS HANGSHIMSELF HANGSHIMSELF J JHIMSELF
HIMSELF IN IDAHO IDAHOBoise IDAHOBoJseo IDAHOBoise
IDAHOI I
Boise Ida IdaNo Nov 17 17A A feir fe miles milesfrom mf1etll1 ndle3iOnt
from iOnt Marsh arsh on the t e Pavotte Pav tte river 1Jrerman a aman aman
man was foitndi banding bndllt Jn a t oe oedead oedeRd oedead
dead A coroners jury vat t on th thcase the thecase
case today tocJftyantl and was a unable tp dotermiio dotermiiothe d termi t I
the mans identity It torn foutul d H e com committed cornmuted ¬
mUted suicide It ie thoUght Ji pt ie btd btdworked hmidworked I Iworktd
worked on the canyon canal which Is Isbeln I isbeing
beln being constructed tonjtr ted near th the wiaoe wJe wJehe wt wtee wteehe eoop
he was founu but there were n3 n j meat meatof uu ntoaa ntoaaof at s sIdentltkallGn
of Identification IdentltkallGnHORN IdentilkattonHORN i iHORN
HORN TO RESIGN RESIGNBtttte RESIGNnutte RESIGNButte
Btttte Mont Nov 17 11A A Mner sr srlal Sr6 Sr6lal nrcml
lal from Missoula J1fso lo any says P Forn cm an un unofficial anofficial ¬
official source cornea the in 11 o in t on onthat onthat onthat
that Harry J Horn leaeraj m 111 n i or orof orof
of the Northern PaclHe I Ie toJVti to tot tls 1 to toaccept t tacce taccept
accept acce ttl a position poslU n wtn Vft n rn r n en tarn r aJ aJin nlhI a1in
in which wb h J 1 J HiU Is 8 Lt r std st d Mr MrTJorn Mrhorn Ir IrJIorn
horn It IfI i is said will be b sijett Hlclled ded by brJ bYJ
J T Slade former superJntcnJfnt t of ofthe ofthe
the Great Northern
UNITED STATES SENATOR INVOLVED INVOLVEDRichard INVOLVEDRichard
Richard Kastor Sop So of St Louis Millionaire Arrested on an anIndictment anlment anI
I Indictment lment Charging Scheme to Defraud DefraudSenator DefrauqSenator DefraudSenator
Senator Used influence
TLOUIS T LOUIS Nov Xl 17 iIuellrd Ilkhard Kits Kastor KasI KasIt01 Kitstor
S tor son of H W Yo Kastor a mil milhionaiie j J JUQnalre
liqnaire was arrested today tod by bydeputy a adeputy 1 1deput
deputy United Stten Stbte mareaal at the thefederal theederaJ thefederal
federal building on on u indictment h re returned re returned ¬
turned by the federal grandjury charg charging eltal eltalIng eliaigIng ¬
ing him with conducting condu < Ung a t scheme liJ heme to todefraud todefrnud todefraud
defraud In connection conn t1on with wk it the Mer Merchants l1fcluuits MetSchants ¬
chants Brokerage Commission com company company conspatty ¬
pany of St Louis LouIsSenator LouisSenator V VSenator
Senator Is Involved InvolvedThepostofilce lnvovedThopostofllee
Thepostofilce TkO Kstofflce injtpectocfi in ilsprttog p tots allege that thatKastor thatIcastor
Kastor acted as a the gorbeWtton go t 1tOlI be betueftn b bt between
tueftn t n the > Alorchants tchnts Peisants33jQkera Peisants33jQkerao3nnistt Br r kera5 e ra racOWI1Js1W < Si SiStates
cOWI1Js1W GQnJ1 c4utmfriIuid nlUtaJaI1d nlUtaJaI1dStftt 4u1tg1 4u1tg1States
States Stftt senator senatorlhll that lbe the dfttnpahy eamiian llin paid paidKastor 8idKaRtor paidKastor
Kastor to prevent the Issuance of a apostal npostol apostal
postal fraud order against a i15t it it and that thatKastor thatKastor thatKastor
Kastor worked through the United UnitedStates UnitedStates VisitedStates
States senator senatorThe senatorThe senatorThe
The indictment which was returned returnedthte ToturnedthH returnedthin
thin afternoon was voted after the thegrand thegrand thegrand
grand jury jur had heard testimony from froma from froma
a number of men who have either > ith l been beenconvicted beenconvIcted beenconvicted
convicted or charges of conducting I
i iWAREHOU
BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFULSCHEME SCHEME SCHEr E TO TOROB ROB A AWAREHOUSE
1 WAREHOUSE WENT FOR NAUGHT
New ew York Nov Xo 17 17A A thief tbl f who svio en entered entered enteied ¬
tered the Security Storage Ieompan companys companyswarehouse companyswarehouse s swarehouse
warehouse in an express package yes yesterday yfSterday yesterday ¬
terday was caught today toda as he was wasabout wa wasabout
about to leave the warehouse hidden in inthe inthe litthe
the same package along with 700 700worth 700worth 00 00worth
worth of stolen goods Last night he heclimbed heclimbed heclimbed
climbed out of his package and after afterrifling afterrifling
rifling the warehouse again repacked repackedhimself repRckedhimself repackedhimself
himself and his plunder When caught caughttoday caughttolla caughttoday i
today tolla he said his name was John JohnSchmidt JohnSchmidt JohnSchmidt
Schmidt and told the story of hits rob robbery robbery ¬
bery Yesterday Ycstera afternoon at 4 4oclock 4oclock 4oclock
oclock two packing pack ng cases were taken takenlo takento I Ito
to the companys compan s warehouse at 212 212Spring 2l 2lSpring 1
Spring street Schmidt was aa in one of ofthem ofthem ofthem j
them which was fitted with spring springlocks springlocks ring I Iloks
locks so as to be opened feom som the th in inside inside ¬ i iside
side With him was a bottle of whis whisky whilsicy hls ¬ i
ky JC a set of burglars burgharstooh tool < and a dark darkPLENTY dalPLENTY darkPLENTY
PLENTY OF MISTAKES MISTAKESProhibition MISTAKESI MISTAKESProhibition MISTAKESProhibition I
Prohibition Candidate Got Credit for forHearsts forHearsts 1 1Hearsts
Hearsts Vote in One Tarn Tarnmany Tammany Tarnmany
many District DistrictNew DishictXew DistrictNew
New York Nov = 0 17 17AldelmQJl Alderman Tim Timothy Timothy Thuothy ¬
othy P Sullivan Tammany leader of oftHa oftlltf I Ithu
tHa Sixth assembly district appeared appearedbefore appearedbefor appearetibefore
before the board of canvassers L siers today todaywhen lodaywhen todaywhen
when it came time to examine > the tally tallysheets tall talltih tallytiliecti
sheets tih t of his district He said that he hefelt hefelt i ifelt
felt sure no errorr would be found and andthat andthat I Ithat
that he would tight all protests prot ts The Thefirst Thefirst Thefirst
first I sheet examined showed that thatHearst thatHtlust thatHeaist
Hearst had not been credited with 33 33votes 33votes 3 3votes
votes which were cast for him himIn himIn himIn
In the third eoction district the ro roturns roturns I Iturns
turns of o election night showed no votes votesfor votestOt votesfor
for Hearst and 33 3 for Crawford the th Pro Prohibition Prohibltion Prohibition
hibition candidate but the th tally tall sheet sheetplumed ISheethow sheetehoweti
plumed how eel that these 33 vote were cost costfor coutfor cts ctsfor
for Hears H ltr while the Prohibition can candidate candiflnte cantikiate ¬
didate received r jved none noneMinor noneMInor honeMliior
Minor errors apparently nppor ntl clerical clericalrentmlttqg or orresulting 01resulUf
resulting from fl from m the blunder of the t alee election aleetlon ehction ¬
tion olllcers wore found In a large largenumber hlr hlrnUmber largemsumbtr
number of the additional election cBs districts dl dltrlct cBstricts ¬
tricts In one Instance no return was wasmade wasmade wasmmmdc
made by the > ballot clerk Theyexam TheyexamiiiMtton Theexnmluatlon rhoexnmInUon
iiiMtton will be continued on Monday MondayThe MoallMThe MondayTue
The grand ran jury today handed han hantetl ecl down downsix downsix downsix
six more indictments in the election electionfraud eltetionfraud electionftUl
fraud cases C < which they the have uwc been In Investigating InvuUp iflvesUgating ¬
vestigating vuUp ling for the paFt week weekIt
It J was US announced announce today by counsel counuelfor counlrot counselfot
for William R Hearst HeRr t that an applica application applionthou ptlIoaUon ¬
thou would be made to the aupremcourt supremecourtetther supreme supremecourt
court courtetther either Monday ronl1a or o Tuesday Tu dR of next nextweek nextweek nextweek
week for an order > r to have hU the bllQt bllQtboxes bcIJQtboxes bnllQtboxes
boxes opened ard 1l1 l counted countedSOCIAL countedSOCIAL
II T TSOCIAL
SOCIAL OBLIGATIONS OVER OVERXew OVERNew
New York Nov 17 iPrlllCt Print Louis of ofBatt ofllaUenborg ofUattenborg
Batt llaUenborg nborg wound up bin hi social chUgs obligations obn chUgsLions A AUOIUI ¬
Lions here tonight by by attending n sup supper supper UP UPper ¬
per at the Now YorkYacbi Yor York b1v c i Yacbtclub Yacht dub The Theprince TheJrlneo Theurlisce
prince went lIt to t the club Iub hniie from the thetor tinsAstor
Astor tor r residence siuenc < whore he liari beep the tlmguest thllnest theguest
guest nest at dinner accompanied by b John
Jacob J colJ Asfor AsforAt AstorAt AsforAt
At the supper the original Americas Americascup Americascup merle8cup
cup was exhibited When the function functionvns fun funationwits tJon tJonWitS
WitS over the prince 1rlnceleft riuce left for tho Drakt DraktMany Drft
Many 1ln American and an British naval offi officers oeltCfrs officers ¬
cers were among the guest guestIOWA guesteJ guestsIOWATOWN
eJ eJIOWA
IOWA IOWATOWN TOWN BURNED BURNEDDes
Des Moines la Nov NO 17 lFtre I7Pfre Fire todKy todKycompletely ttI ttIomlltQtcl to4it to4itcomp1etcl
completely wiped out tho fotijrtness fotijrtnesstlon P par parlion
tlon of the th town 10 wn of Wooilburn Wooilburnbrlok m Chjk Chjkcouuty
county ell cajiaipg lilll a toss or lwor Eti Cy J
brlok building bUUMOS fit in tho town WWB Vta wnsdQI dfigtrQ f
fraudulent concerns con rIJ or who have opec operated oporatedconcerns opecated ¬
ated atedconcerns concerns against which fraud or or4ejshave 014wshavc ordersbave
4ejshave been issued by b the postofllce postofllcedepartment 1JIstofficeopartment postofficedepartment
department
Alleged Confession ConfessionThe
The first evidence toward tow rd this indict indictment indictment Indictment ¬
ment to be given serious serlo s consideration considerationwas
was included In a reported confession confessionOf confessionOfGeoige
Of t OfGeoige I George H Sultzbach known as G GLouis GLouis GLouis
Louis Stern who is under indictment indictmenton indl tment tmenton tinentOtt
on a charge of conducting a schemeto schemetodefraud sch schCmetodefraud me to todrra1I1
defraud For more than a week Siiltz Siiltzbach S Suitzbazhi tz tzbacU
bach has been In daily tlan conference with withPosUjfTice withost with1ostqtpce
PosUjfTice ost flce Inspector W V L Reidrhn ReidTburstiay Reid ReidThursday
Thursday rhn da InsjiectoV Reid appeared appearediwfiore ttppatedartre ppMiedbwe
iwfiore artre lisa tliogrnlu1jurxmththe gratifljury ivjth svithtliAvldenco svithtliAvldencofm theEvidence theEvidence7n vldencc vldencc1h
7n fm Tiis ts pcew p pOhseeaioia skuv Sultabafih also t ttifled ttlfied td tdtitled
titled Thursday afternoon add rtd again againtoday againtodl1 againtoday
today todl1 todl1E todayi
13 i IT Kastor brother of Richard RichardH RichardHKastor H HKastor HKasor
Kastor said today todayI
T I I understand the th indictment of my mybrother mybrother mybrother
brother is the result of statements to tothe tothe tothe
the federal authorities by George Suits Sultboch Sultabitch j jbach
bach in the hope of gaining Immunity ImmunityKastor ImmunityKastor ImmunityRaster
Kastor was released on 2000 000 OO bond
I Ipncldng
lantern The other box was used for forpacking totpackimig
packing his plunder plunderSchmidt plunderSchmidt plunderSchmidt
Schmidt emerged last night and nd plun plundered pluntiered ¬ I Idered
dered the place and at 7 oclock this thismorning thismornlnr thismorning
morning was safely safel repacked with his hisplunder hisIlunder his1llUfldeI
1llUfldeI plunder But an employe saw one pf pfthe pCthe pfthe
the boxes move unaccountably as it itstood itttood Itstood
stood alone on the floor and peeping peepingthrough pcpingthrough peepingthrough
through a knothole in the top saw saw the theburglars theburglars theburglars
burglars hat He immediately smashed smashedthe smashedthe smashedthe
the packing case open openFive openFhe openFive
Five minutes later an expresamati expresamaticalled expressmancalled expresensancalled
called asking to remove the two t 0 boxes boxeswhich boxeswhi boxeswhich
which whi h contained the burglar and an his hisplunder hisplunder lilaplunder
plunder The police went with lth the ex exUre exieSSman cxiresaman
Ure ieSSman gman to meet mc > l the man who sent senthim senlhim senthint
him after the boxes This man who whogave whouvc whosave
gave uvc the name ot Robert Arnold was wasfound wasfound wasfound
found waiting at the th Bowery Bower and Sec Second Second Secoral
ond avenue and was arrested arrestedPLUCKING arrestedPLUCKINGTHE rrestedLU
PLUCKING PLUCKINGTHE LU KiNG THE TURK TURKGreat
Great Powers Expect Ultimately to toHeap
Reap Some Very Material MaterialAdvantages MaterialAdvantages
Advantages AdvantagesVienna Advantagesi
Vienna ieisisa Nov XO 17 17Spakimig SpeukhiK p kil1f of the ni nival n ndfmontratlons nsval ¬
val demonstrations aeainst auain Turkey Turkeywhich Tizikeywhich
which lJich a combined fleet of of0 of0the thepowers thepowerswill the pwe pwes pweswill s
will mako in th the event of the sultans sultansContinued 8ultanJt1linued sultanslonttnued
Continued refuunl rffu JOI to accept th ulti ultimatum ultissatmim ¬
matum of the powers on 0 1 MaeeJoni n nreforms nreforms aretorms
reforms a prominent dinlunmt said t tthe tthe >
the Associated 19aociat d Pross tod todJThe today todayThe v vThe
The giving to an Autrisn aim aunt al alAdmiral alAdmiral iiiAtinsiral
Admiral Ritter von Tprf Tprlh ihe c cln m mmand
rand of the combined om lned fleet is a dan dangerous dangerous dangerous ¬
gerous hQnor because Austria I h beng bengJealously ng
Jealously watch6d by b the uowe powers s wh whwill witwill
will 111 not permit her to reao any of o tte ttebenefits ttebtcnofits ttehenellts
benefits and nobody doubts that it is isthe Itthe Isthe
the ultirrate intent on of the i lowers owers to tostscune toCUle tosecure
secure CUle material advantages at it the ex exnenao
nenao of Turkey TurkeyGermany
Germany mafly wcuid never for for1n tn insiLant insiLantpermit InHtantpermit Intitantpermit
permit Austrian aggrandizement be becauio beCu becauso
cauio Cu o Italy in retaliation woud take Ukesteps t takemela ktt kttHtcpa
steps lending to thu breaking1 hrc ltdng up of ofChe oft oft4io
Che t 6 triple alliance alhncelfd and wto w t ot t the thetjcally thetriple thetriple
triple plliancrr man Germftn woulJ 1kt rrL rrLtJeally irictically <
tjcally Isolated 1010 tcd In Europe Euro Gerrany Gcnranyand Gerranyand Gerranyand
and Italy ItltJ are willing for Austria Au tri to tobear tor toer
bear er r the onus of tho action t Wirth rgairscTurkey g Wirthulke ir i iTurkey
Turkey ulke but they the are unanm un1nmu u Us in inthe Inthu Ptthe
the determination that she sbaH aba teu3 teu3no tetl tetlno
no reward rew8I while Great Britain tiou OU d diladly d1ft dgladly
gladly 1ft ly bolt upon uponnn any action tendai tendaito
to weaken the triple all ane aneTurkey an 6
Turkey Turke undoubted y luUy leaizes leaizestfce leaboothe seaizestte
the weakness of O the prepsol prcp so 1 demo demosiratlon demostlaticn demosntioxs
siratlon sntioxs owin to the j j1tlu Jaluriol alnsio ie of tho thoipowors thoI thepowers
powers > and thoiefore hol elore she is Jikoly to toj to1troObdunne toI
I j I pro 1troObdunne iirov v obdurate obdurateBAD obdtirittBAD
J
BAD MIXUP U FORSEWELL FOR O SEWELL SEW ELL ELLNew
1
X New York Nov XO 17 l 7Mre Mrs l1S Julia JuHpThRye Juliac + f fThaye
+ c Thaye Sewell S Vell wife of Barton Bartolof + f f1r
1r 4 Sowell S wdl view itll president of if th thAmerican thft thftAmellcnn tiseAmerican +
< + American Smelting Refining TIe nln nlni + f fcompany
i 4 company has beon granted an ab absolute aosolute absolute +
+ < solute divorce in Suffolk county count countLong +
4 Long Island to take place Jan 14 14H 14l +
H 4 The new became known today todft todftt 4 f
4 4 By B the decree tho verdict of ub aby ubaol + 4j
t y j solute aol tr divorce > granted Sewell by bythe bri +
i 4 the theTennessee Tennessee courts last January Januaryi 4 4I f fia
I i < ia I set sor aside asille and iVtanhRtli l lcllbeth RIt Rltche Rltchewhom hp hpiwhom 4 4whom
iwhom whom ho married in New Jersey JerseyN JClSOYil11Jnediutel +
N 1 Inynediately after the the decree d creto at atir + 4fjCjsocvi1lo
ir ICjiqxvillo qqx villu is declared not to be b c cIrc 4 f
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+ + + + i t + t + + + + t tII
II
SUICIDE MAKES MAKESSERIOUS MAKESSERIOUS 1 1SERIPUS
SERIOUS CHARGE CHARGEHenry
Henry T lIcMahon cMaho leaves a Letter LetterThat LetterTl1at LetterThat
That May Ma Solve S lv Murder rrlurderMystelY rrlurderMystelYMAN Mystery MysteryMAN MysteryMAN
MAN AND WOMAN ARRESTED ARRESTEDi
i I ILOCAL
LOCAL OFFICERS HARD AT WORK WORKON WORKON WORKON
ON PECULIAR CASE CASEBEFORE CASEI CASEBEFORE CASEB
I
EFORE dalberately a btrateb committing committingsuicide NnltUngukide esIlitulttingsuicide
BEFORE B suicide at lii lila l room in i the Bw Bwangrer Buanger Benanger
anger ruonrlfla romI house hou e in srJtn g1tnearly Jtn JtnelJly I Iearly
early yesterday eIlt rdll3 morning HenryTi Henr Henry T Mc McMahon MeMehon 1c 1cahon ¬
Mahon ahon wrote rote a a lttor accusing Myrtle MyrtleIluling MyrtlenJling MyrtleILfling
Iluling his Ills paminour PCUld1 ptiMmour ur an inmate i mato of ofj oCd5
d5 5 j CamnifrlaJ Cmmfr laJ street and her lover G GA GA GA
A LorenB J rei1E of or murdericjg mm terjfJg a man for his hisnrvney hisUcne hisnuney
nrvney Ucne at Elko Nox on July 18 IDta IDtalniarred 1 1niame IJ3tistaned
lniarred niame with 1qaJou he left alt altLaka atL1k aitL3k5
Laka City Cft gntqrdfty St ril y night when ho hofounf hofoun hefaunc
founf that Myrtle 41 rt1eHuUng Huliag loved him himnn himno himan
nn longer Irng > r and on 1 that Lorenz had suc sucopeJed succfPJu1 sueCPJ
opeJed CPJ l him In h hr r affeotlcns affe Ucns He tliD tliDI ls lsI >
I clarep CH Ctie If that he wns the man that titer theviiUnded the theittndMl titerruled
iiUnded ruled t murder and asked that tbatfuK tbatfuKt ins iustkr insiit
tkr t iit Ve e done lim limlioth l LsmBOut m mll
BOut ll th > Myrtle RUling and G A Lo Loren4 Loren Lotens
tens ren were we f urrestea a urreste yesterday yes erday morning morningaftir tnori1ingatttJw mormingalt
aftir atttJw alt tin coitants of the letter WitS wrtainidn vtsUsdo
inidn 1 l O known to Chief of Police Ivrch Ivrchby Lnchb Lvrchby
by b telephone t They Tho however maintain maintaintheir maintaintheir maintaintheir
their innocence The police author1 author1ties authorities authorlties
ties are conducting oonductl a rigid invesfsa invesfsation invcstgation iisvestation
tion of the mystarioua murder murderWhat murderWhat murderWhat
What McMahon Wrote WroteThe WroteThe WroteThe
The letter which McMahon wrote and andaddressed andR andatitireesed
addressed R 1t1 < eESed to the Salt Lake papers fol follows follos 101lotvs ¬
lows lowsWhen When this reaches you you I will be no nomore nomore nomore
more I have taken tho Salt Lake pa papers papers papars ¬
pers and my m r address ad ress was at Denio DenioHannycounty DenIoHarm DenioHarmy
Hannycounty Harm Harmy count county Oregon and afterwards afterwardsChanged afterwardschanged afterwardschanged
Changed to Diamond Ore OreIf OreIt OreIf
If the chief of police In Salt Lake Lakewould Lakewould Lakewould
would have done his duty this would wouldnot wouldnot wouldnot
not have happened He was written writtento
to asking aski ank1n the desoription of a woman womanrooming womanJOomlng womanrooming
rooming at 337 South State street but buthe buthe buthe
he did not answer it He and his offi officers officers 0111cers ¬
cers must have got part of the money moneyI moneythe moneythe
I the poor unfortunate one had who was wasmurdered wasmurdered wasmurdered
murdered for nic nicMyrtle n10lIyrlJ1e sue sueMyrile
Myrtle Ruling la the name of the thewoman thewoman thesvoman
woman living at 337 33 South State street streetwho streetwho streetwho
who planned the murder and her lover loverthe loertho loverthe
the one that met her at Sacramento SacramentoJuly SacramentoJuW SacramentoJul
July Jul 13 10H 190 the one that is with her hernow herno hernow
now no at 5S 5 Commercial street is the theoie theo1e
oie who did the work I am the man manwho manwho manWho
who bought her the house where she shenow shonow shenow
now is i and the one her lover aimed to toijmrder to1Julder tomurder
murder I did not know this tni until I II Ilelt Ileft
I left ft Salt Lake last Saturday Saturda I have havedefended have4efended
defended Myrtle and if this had not notHappened notHappened nothappened
Happened It would have cost her herher herher
her life lifeI
I met her in Boise Ida last Feb February Febr Febisuary ¬
ruary r and wejt w l1t with her to Salt Lake Lakeand Lakeand
and roomed In Xo 18 in the Montana Montanarooming Montanarooming Uontanarooming
rooming house I left her there but butshe buthe butsite
she pursuaded me to come back ack again againin
in July and it was at this tltlstimc timo thatshe thatsheand thatf thatithseand he heand
and her lover made it uj U > to murder murderme murdermt
me Hoping that you Avill tUI see ee justice justicedone jusUcdone justicedone
done me m J 1 am amHENRY
HENRY T MMAHQN MMAHQNPolice MMAHONPolice I LHON LHONPou2
Police atWork iifWoti < on ontlicCse ontlicCseThi on the Case CaseThis CeThis
This letter conveys about all t ll the po poIjoe p0iloe > o oJoe
Joe have to wprk w lk on in the case Tele Telegrams Telogl8m Teiograins ¬
grams were ere sent to Reno Nev and andother andother andother
other places asking for information but butup butup
up to lute last night no information informationhad
I
had been b n received about it Two let letters letters letters ¬
ters were found in the possession of ofMyrtU of3rtle ofMyrtl
MyrtU Hilling which threw thre a little littlelight littlellght littlelight
light on the affair The first one was waswritten w witswritten sl slwritten
written Nov 14 from Reno and signed signedHarry signedHarry i
Harry It relates to the murder case caseand casemtd caseand
and is written in an affectionate tone toneHe toneHe toneHe
He tells her that there is a blonde blondewoman blondewoman blondewoman
woman In the hands of the police who whois whois
is suspicioned by b them for the murder murderof
of the man He says tnat the polfce polfcehave polteellave pohiiehave
have never succeeded in getting a de description doiteription ¬
scription of her and that he would die diewith diewith diewith
with a rope around his neck before he heI hewould hewould
I would betray betra her He says in the let
tel that at first the murdered man was wasthought wasthought wasthought
thought to he himself hhn8 lf but that when whenhe whenhe whenhe
he turned up all right the police au
thorlties were puzzled over the case caseThen
Then he says that the woman was wascaught wascaught
caught In Bakersfield Bakers eld Cal who is un under undr antier ¬
tier suspicion and that he h was going to tosee tof
f see her accompanied by an officer but butj butbe butthat
j that lie is not under arrest He also alsopromises alsopromises
I promises to send her some money in inIthe Inthe inthe
Ithe the near nf > ar future as soon as things set sets settie ¬
s I tie down He clos closes s his letter vowing vowingI vowingthat
i that he will iJl not give her away aa and andj andthat
j that she can always look to him for a afriend ai afriend
i friend friendFrom fri nd ndi I IFrom
i From his latter but little solid in inI information
I formation can U be gleaned but it looks looksas
as if the woman had been suspected < l of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the murder and that the blonde woman womanilmd womAnI
had been arrested for her It is also alsoevident alliOevident alsoevilent
I
evident that he had been located and andwas andwaF antiwas
was going where the woman was im imj
i prisoned p oned to s se if he could identify illentff hor horI horHe hemBeyond
I Beyond He ond this the case is a mystery m ster and andjit andt amidit
jit t iL seems > that the th name ofthe of the man mani manmurdered
i murdered thought to be Lorenz is un unknown unknown utsknowti
known knownj
j Second Letter Tells Little LittleThe LittleI
I f The second f letter found In the thewomans theI
I womans possession was addressed to tothe tot tothe
the t e landlady gt t 5S S Commercial street streetand streetnd streetI
I and nd signed Peter Landers The let letter lettel letter
ter was as written ritt 11 the latter part of No Xovtttiber Novenl Novenuber
vtttiber venl el from Diamond Ore In the theletter thelettet theletter
letter the landlady is asked to deliver deliverit
it to Myrtle Hilling who was living at atthat atthat atthat
that address in July The letter was waswritten waswlitt waswritten
written wlitt n on the same kind of paper and andin andin andin
in the same handwriting as the one onesigned onesigned onesignet
signed Haro This contains but butlittle butUttle butlittle
little inf Infcrrmntiun rrmntit n about the murder murderand murdert murderland
t land and Is A < fitteu tt u In ls a way wn that only onl the thep theI theurson
I p J urson erliOn > rson to whqin It is addressed can un undersUnd unJ andeistaimt4
J dersUnd dersUndl
I For hours yesterday estet a Chief pf Police Policejl PollceI
jl I yneli I the entire fletaetlvo force fO ree and andSergeum andHer andeigeimnt
Her Sergeum eigeimnt e nt J J Robeatf talked tMlk 1i 1 lTlth with Myr Myrj
j t tie Huljng and Lorenz hut no informa information infoirnatfttn ¬
I tion could be obtained from them themThey themI tlmemThey
They The both tell te II practically the sume sumestory sumestor samestory
I story storyThe stor storThe storyThe
The woman says sa 9 that she and andjLorenz andI andILorenz
jLorenz I ILorenz renz were re married In Deadwood D udwQod N Nj ND ND
j D three years y yetti a ago p o She say that last lastsummershe 100Itf
f summershe Mummel1 she went to Nevada and andthought andI and1tiiought
I 1tiiought thought of starting u house houseat at Reno RenoShe nenoSbe tenoShe
She also al admits that she stopped at atvyinnemucca ut1lnnemucca atlYinnemnueca
vyinnemucca cNe Nev for a day or two twobut twobut
but decided tjiat the town was not notlarge notIAr notlarge
I large IAr e enough to buy l u a place in From Fromthere Fromtjll Fronttjteie
there tjll > l she shewent went to California and later laterwent Jaterwnt laterwent
went to Globe Ariz which whlchIs is a mining miningtown miningtt miningtbwn
town tt > wn She lived there for several severalmonths secralmonths severalmonths
months and there is where she met her herhusband herhlRbal1d herhtsband
husband and not at Sacramento The Thewoman ThewOman Theutoman
woman sahl that McMahoir was Infatu Infatuated intatualoo Infatuated ¬
ated with hop he and that ha had given givenher givenher Ien Ienhtr
her considerablemoney and started her hera
a 6 house In Salt Lake LakeLorenz LnlteLorenz LakeLorenz
Lorenz IsNot Is Not Worried VorriedLorenz WorriedLorenz WorriedLorens
Lorenz tells tel practically the same samestory somestOlr samestory
story and at oresent esent the police are un unable unable umuable ¬
able to solve the he mystery They are areinclined areinclined areinclined
inclined to believe however that there thereis
is I Ii something In the story and the thewoman thewoman he heolnan
woman woman and Lorenz will be hold until untilt untilth umitlittItMtt4
t th ttItMtt4 aaftoanuHy nAA cun MiR nlb investigated It ItIs Itis
Is p Jtl J1pmltI0111WWladl J1pmltI0111WWladlhC1i i rnation st LUu t fl it itthe
hC1i P a to the l ihurder fder and
DISAGREE AS TO TODEATH TODEATH TODEATH
DEATH OF BOARD BOARDAdvisory BOARDAdvisory BOARDAdvisory
Advisory Athletic Council Members MembersHave rr MmbersHave I i ri riHave
Have Different Diff rent Understandings UnderstandingsEXPIRED UnderstandingsEXPIRED UndetandingsEXPIRED
EXPIRED SAYS PLUMMER PLUMMEROTHERS PLUMMEROTHERS PLUMMEROTHERS
OTHERS PROFESS ASTONISH ASTONISHMENT ASTONISHMENT ASTONlSHMENT ¬
MENT AT INFORMATION INFORMATIONij INFORMATIONTHE
7 ij HE athletic advisory council of 0 fthe ftheU1 the EhoUniversity theI
THE I University U1 ersltJ of Utah has beqn abol abolished aboJlihed abolishiod ¬
ished has not been in existence lot fsaethe tGJrtho lotthopost
the thopost past 1 six months according to t Dr DrC Dr DrC D DC
C G Plummer university regent and andone andone atidone
one of the five college men menappointed appointed as asan 0 0un asan
an advisory council by President J Jl JlKln T TKingsbury TKingsbury
Kingsbury Kln sbury last year yearTho yearrho yearrho
rho athletic advisory council of otthe ottheUnlersl the theUniversity theUniversity
University Unlersl of Utah has not been anql anqlished aboJished aliolished
ished and is isstlll still in existence exIst nce according accordingto Mcordinto according accordingto
to the best judgment of the other four fourcollege fo fourcollege r rcoJleg
college men men who were appointed by byPresident bypr byPresident
President pr sldent Kingsbury as members m mber of the tneadvisory tl theadvisory e eadvisory
advisory council counci110st last year yearDr yearDr yearDr
Dr Plummers statement that the thecouncil thecouncil thecouncil
council had of its own volition volitionceased voUtionceased volitionceased
ceased to exist last spring was an announced announced anriounced ¬
nounced last night and caused some somesurprlso somesurprise some somesurprise
surprise in university football circles circlesand circleand circlesand
and among the othef four members of ofthe otthe ofthe
the council themselves tbem ehe These four are areD areD areD
D A Callahan George A A Eaton EatonFrank ElLtouFronK EatonFrank
Frank Anderson and R H Channing ChanningIt ChRnnlnIt
It appears that there is a slight mis misunderstanding mtsunderstanding misunderstanding ¬
understanding as to whether the coun council OOUleil councii ¬
cil has been dead for 10 these th Se many manymonths manymonths utanymonths
months and investigation discloses a apreponderance aprepondernnce apreponderance
preponderance of opinion that life still stillexists atlllexists tlil tlilexists
exists As nearly nearl as can be ascertained ascertainedthe
the alleged death and abolishment of ofthe otthe ofthe
the athletic advisory adviso council was tto ttoresult the thttresult theresult
result of volitlonary Impulse ImpulseThe impulseThe 4 4The
The doctors position Is that the ad advisory lu1isory ¬ b bvisory
visory board being abolished he 1 iliJ hi hisupreme h hsupreme Insupreme
supreme control of athletics at the ant university unlerslty antversity ¬
versity as chairman of the athl athltIc athltIccommitteof t1e t1ecommittee tic ticcommitteeof
committee ot the board of regents regentsIts regentsIts regentsIts
Its Dead Says Plummer PlummerDr
Dr Plummer made the followf followfstatement followtig followtigstatement folIowigstatement
statement last night when rameeU rameeUfor recI quentd quentdfor estJd estJdfor
for his views on the subject subjectThe subjectThe subjectThe
The athletic advisory advif Ory council is sot sotnow ot otnow
now in existence and has had noUHnfr noUHnfrto notltl notltlto
to do with football affairs at thetunl thetunlvorsity the t aunt auntversity Uft Uftorsity
vorsity this season It has not been in inexistence luxIsteno litexistence
existence > for something like six months monthsFor m monthsFor ntb ntbFor
For this reason there can b no nOCOI nOCOIfilet con conflict eonfilet ¬
filet between the athletic board of the theuniversity theunicrsih theuniversity
university and the advisory council ap appointed RIpointod aprmninted ¬
pointed by 1 President Klngsbury Klnx burr Any Anystatement tIJstatement 4nystittenient
statement to the contrary is erroneous erroneousand erloneotIHal1d erroneossamid
and based on a misapprehension ml pPftlheA ion of tilt tlwfacts tiltfacts thefacts
facts irhese rhefe are that the council wfl wflnamedby WfIS WfISnamed wqsnamed
namedby named b by President Kingsbury Kiti sbur r aim almp almpto simply simplyto pi pito
to give what aid it couic for one sea season aeason season ¬
son We rt fulfilled this duty and tlien tlienthe tlte11the theimtite
the council of its own vwn volition ceajKjd ceajKjdto
to exist existDr existDr
Dr Plummer explained eX1 > lained tjiath t be bebeen H had hadbecis ul ulbeen 4
been on the university campus dUliSthe during durIngthe
the present Benson hut as asa a regent r m J JOt ajud ajudnot urn urnnot
not ns rtsa a member of the council He Hefurther HefU1th911 Refurther
further fU1th911 said that Mr IJ CaHahaa tft tfthis ath gthis
his h s request r t and nc1 not acting actln aC aCbpto ss ar < mam mamhw ms mshem
hw of C ffeecnuBcIl the council at tJv th r nq qMMt of olDt olDtXingsbur Dr DrKirigsbury Driibur
Kirigsbury iibur had bt bison > eh present en ftJTonte J htoOr htoOrtwo or orWallowing 1 1two
two JlOt Mflfus Mflfus1ollowin
1r 1ollowin Wallowing < ttt th > interviow with Itlt Br BrPlummer DrPIUlnmfr J3rPlummet
Plummet The Theljerald IJerald inquired of ofMessrs ofMessls ofMessrs
Messrs Eaton Anderson And Otonninsr Otonninsrand Cluut 9tnnkiand kllr kllrand
and Callahan whether the athletic ad advisory advlsory adIsory ¬
visory council had been a awhether abolishedwhether abolished abolishedwhether
whether they had resigned 1esl or had an anintimation am amintimation anintimation
intimation that it was to go o out outof of ex existence existence cxistence ¬
istence istenceThe istenceThe istenceThe
The results follow followNope folio folioNope followNope
Nope Says Callahan CallahanMr
Mr fl Callahan have you rtswno rtswnofrom rtnlI rtnlIfrom restoncrifrom
from the Advisory Athletc Cwncl C Jlclr Jlclrhs Ir Irhas r rhas
has it gone out Qf existence bJlerJ to l IOU i5l i5lyou r ryou
you OU know kno was asked ked of D A C Csl i ilahan
lahan lahanNo
No o I have not resigned rettl fromtlt fromtltCouncil from tfe tfeAdvisory time timeAdvisory
Advisory Council a anti au 6 for aught aiigblknow 81tCftknow I Iknow
know It is still In existence cxliit I kave kavehad JvPhad imvehad
had no intimation that it Is not now nowin no
in existence and I believe that I am amnow amnow emnow
now a member of or the council wa wathe w wI wthe
I the raoli raoliChanning aottChanning
Channing Hadnt Noticed It ItIts ItIts ItIts
Its all a surprise to Roscoe H Cii Ciining CD
ning In answer anssve to the same qo CI qneatjans qneatjanswhich aUons aUonsi tt ttwhich
i which were put to Mr 1 Callahan Mr MrChanning 4r 4rChanmmlng r rChanning
Channing said saidI
I I havent heard of the Ad AdCouncil AdI Adytsogy AdytsogyCouncil
I Council going out of existence IrK IrKI i iall Itsall
I all new to me if it has Certainly Cerlfftl I Ihavent II 1iivent
havent resigned and I am under underimpressioh > r tit titimpressioh te teimnpressioh
I impressioh that I am a still till UIIIVhlle a ra mneiflber mneiflberWhile mt > er erWhile
IVhlle While my business duties have ha gtven gtvenme tvsu tvsusue ven venI
me little opportunity to take an vciive vciivepart wge wgepart edeut
I part ut in university athletics I nave best bQnunder b bunler bestunder
under the impression that not ciCy c1l c1lJ cnyI m mI
I a member of the council but tlit t t tcouncil the tlliouncll thecouncil
council was Og In existence I am undr undrthat un unthat undrthat
that inu Imlrssion > re sion now nowNews nowNews nowNews
News to Anderson AndersonFrank Andersonrank AndersonFauk
Frank rank Anderson made the following followingstatement folio followingstatenment win I Istatement
statement statementI I IT
I believe I am now no a member mentb of ofthe if ifthe I
the Advisory Athletic Council and if it ithas Itbrut Itban
has gone out of existence exist once it ithae has bei beisince boo boosince I
since September when member of o tb tbcouncil thcouncil tIn tIncouncil
council including myself reel with withI withProsidenlljngsbur witilPr
I President Prosidenlljngsbur Pr sident Kingsbury Byron Cuminng
Coach CoacliMaddock Maddock and represent repre represeatitye0f represeatitye0fthe ieat 1 It 1 veg fif fifthe f fI
I the student body bod Dr Plummor and andMr aDdIr andMr
Mr Ir Callahan were present So far as asT asI
I I know kno there was wa no understand u une1eretandig une1eretandigthat leretand UK UKthat
I that the council was to t exist for but butone batone butone
one season sou So o far as I know k W it is still stillin lUllI tt1l tt1lin
in existence exist nee I have hid lvidno no Htimttl n nI nto nto
I I to the contrary oonUal and regard myself ft fta aa I
a member at this time timeEaton timeEaton timeEaton
Eaton Still on Deck DeckPrincipal DeckI DeckPrincipal
I Principal George G orge A Eaton of the fcfceHigh theIugh
High HI h school made it cleat < lea1 in 4 let fefcminutes leti fe feminutes
i minutes interview lait Ip 1t eveiiinje evemmv ttaft tbafh ttaftho
ho h < believes the Advisory Count It to Ie flitstllJ instill Iestill
still In existence and that furtfeemote furtfeemotehe furUe mote motehe
he believes he is I rtlll a mombar mombarSo
I
So far as I am c coneernetI mcelftecVtt < < < jernedtf tI the thecounctl tl thecouncIl e ecouncil
council has gone out of eviatanel exiat ne I Iknow IknQw Iknqw
knQw nothing about it I was wa aakJ aakJby MI askJby k6J k6Jby
by President Kingsbury to teconve a amember ItI amember
I member m mber of the council about one yr yrago IIi rago shrago
ago and I am not sure1 suroas as tj t whothw WhOtke3there whothwthere
I there tl tre was an underalandln that ttti the thecouncl the thecouncU thecounchi
councU was to exist for orl 0111 cne ne year yearAt yu yuAt yat
At t t any nn event it has ha not been atoishad atoishadso aka Isilod Isilodau
so 84 far as a I know knowI
I I While my m > work prevented preven d ma from fromgiving fromgIving
1 giving as much time as I simon d 4e 4eI AQTK AQTKto
I to university football foot bIll I tun hoaitlly healtUyIn healtUyInfavor hegrfliIRfavor in infavor
favor of anything that will m altfanc altfancIts ILtt airanceIts n nIt
Its interests interestsPiofessor illter SateretitsPiofessor ts tsPlofesor
Piofessor Byron CummIngs of the theAthletic theAthletic toe toeAthletic
Athletic Board also has believed all allContinued allContinued allContinued
Continued on Page 2 2give 2give 2givethe
give givethe the police a basis to work on onNeither ORNeither onNeIther
Neither the Haling woman nor Lordn Lordnseemed Loldl1 Loldl1s Lodzaseemed
seemed s emc to be anxious about the affair affairand afta aftaanll affaIrand
and were composed and nd deliberate d Ubel8teJthe in inthe hitime
the conversation with the police policeAn policeA1 policeAss
An inquest over the remains of McMa McMahon McMIhon McA1lion
hon were held at the Larkin LarkI undeilaH
lag parlors in Ogden O den yesterday Th Thjury The Thejur Thejury
jury jur was composed of T W y Jones JonesWilliam Jn JnlllIam JoenWilliam
William lllIam Moyes and Jamas MacbPtfy MacbPtfywho Mabpthwhotoundthat Macbethwhofound
who whotoundthat whofound found that McMahon c rQlum cam an1 < ti t hi hidao l1ii hidi
dao d di Jlth itlu th by a bullet wound iufliitci in inhis to tohIsjwn l lhlslwn
his hIsjwn own hand with sukklal liitvnt tj1t TV TVremains IIrNl1ains rhremnajils
remains will be shipped to Ontario OntarioOre OntariuOre OntatfoOre
Ore today for burial

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