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HUNDREDS WENT WENTDOWN WENTDOWN WENTDOWN
DOWN IN A HEAP HEAPCollapse HiEAPCollapse HEAPCollapse
Collapse of BleacherDuring 131eacher D Duiring ring Mich MichiganWisconsin MichiganWisconsin iichiganWisconsin ¬
iganWisconsin Game GameMANY GameMANY GameMANY
MANY PAINFULLY BRUISED BRUISEDVICTIMS BRUISEDVICTIMS BRUISEDVICTIMS
VICTIMS SOON RESCUED AND ANQPLAY ANDPLAY ANDPLAY
PLAY RESUMED RESUMEDIOR RESUMEDANN
I N 4RDOR RJJOR IOR Mlieh Mliehstamping Net wv wvI 1 1Veai1td
ANN I k Veai1td b b3 tho 4 cheering alYt alYtstamping n nstamping
stamping in unison o oC 2MO 0 W people pewittho peopleth Peoplethe
the th west bleacher on e Fwrfc field eel eellapsed OQJhlpsed eO eO1apzeI
lapsed this afternoon ten minutes after aftertho attrthe attertho
tho second half lt If of the th football game gamebetween gamebEt gamebetveen
between bEt Hcn Michigan and Dlseonsin DI 8In had hadbegun hadbEsun IttIbeun
begun Almost miraculously mfraculow ly nona flOfl of ofthe ofthe OfIlie
the throng who were precipitated to totho totho tothe
tho ground was seriously injured The Thebleacher Thevlfachcr Thebleacher
bleacher had 1130 1 no seats being beIII merely merJYtrlls UWVWJYere ft ftseries
series ere of terraced platforms running up upto upto Upto
to a height of about twelve tw lvo feet on onuhich Qfthld1 ouhMt
uhich hld1 the people stood Thfct tt ttbelieved fa4ttbfifwe tktheievel
believed < 1 to be responsible forthe for the therIou8 toefc toefctf kder1out
tf serious rIou8 injuries injuriesSome Inju1IOiSome
Some Painfully Hurt HurtLeas HurtLess HurtLs
Leas Ls than a dozen oceupant of the thecrowded thecTowded therovdeU
crowded stand were hurt enough to tohiivo tohvo toltitVI
hiivo a physician attend them Follow Following 1o11owtug Followlug ¬
tug are among thoee e moat mo t painfully lMllntuUburt
hurt hurtVern burtYern hurtVeru
Vern IJuir Milwaukee ViCe Wi hurt hurtr hurtcoUt
r bout JuUt tho head headP 1ea 1eaP
J P I W r Scott Ypeilnt Mich MichJoseph MiehIOSEIll MlehA
A Joseph Crosi Cro 1 Ann Arbor ArIOJohn
John B EL Strayer Pittsburg PittsburgCollapse PlttiJburgCollapse PlttoburgCollapse
Collapse Was Gradual GradualTwenty Gradualfcnty GradualTonty
Twenty minutes before tho tlt stand standcrashed itAlRacr L3U L3Utrashed
crashed cr lshod < down the th official discovered discoveredthat dfseOftl8dtha dleoveredthat
that tha It was va weakening wNkenln and tried to toliava toll tohavtt
liava ll VO It vacated The occupant cupanu were wereloath wereloath wereloath
loath to leave their placets 0 however howeverand hOWOV01llnd howeveranti
and few te of them had moved when the thesouth th thsouth theoutlt
south end gave way wa Tho collapse 1 was wasgradual wasgradual wasgradual
gradual and section after section soCtlo of oftha ofthl ofthe
the stand caved < 1 In The first crash of
breaking boarda attracted the attention attentionof
of ii both football teams and thousand
in the other stands and before the th last lastsection lutff lastectIoi
section ff ectIoi tJ011 had entirely ontlrel collapsed ol1ftp d thegame tlll game
had been stopped and both learn were wererunning welenanning werezunnirig
running to tear down tho fence sur surrounding surlundlng stiroUitdlng ¬
rounding the gridiron from the bleach bleachera blea bleatltCT h h1f
era CT 1f
Qreat reat Cloud of Dust Dusttremendous Dusttrn1tndouli Dustt
t tremendous cloud of dust row HH
th thtt stand gradually went ent down downlIud downlIudtnan3 1OWtliilmany and andmany
many of the people In the north n rth end endlad
lad lad time to leap to tho ground before
that portion went ent down downThousands downThousands 10WI1Thousands
Thousands of spectators rushed lusu d tq
tlw th rescue and in a few moments the the1foplo
1foplo who had been caught by the
broken planks had been n liberated Men Menparched MenFached Mentached
parched under the wreckage fop any an anpossible
possible victims who had been burled
but there were none Doctom front
the crowd attended all of thpse th0 who
voro 110 Injured < l and in fifteen minutes k itn k
VDI Vd1 n known that no one had been serl serliuIy ¬
ously Ju I hurt hurtRESULT hurtRESULT hurtRESULr
RESULT NOT CHANGED CHANGEDHearst
Hearst Not N t lli Likely Iy to Gain Gai Over Two Twoor Two i ior
or Three Hundred Votes on onRecount j jRecount
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Recount Recountf RecountYork RecountTork
f w York Nov IS 8The The counting oti otisocalled ot otEocaletj j jfOaUoo
socalled void and protested ballot In int i iiif I
iif tl t First Fh t assembly district di > trlct of Manhattan Manhattanwaa auhaUanvts i iW
waa W ul completed before Justice Geigerlch Gt > I erleh
ii L the th aupreitte court co rt today and as a
rsult both the McCWUn and Hearst JTearttWyers I I1twyer
Xtwyera tWyers who were prw present nt claim Hght I
idling 1tn Liis It wag wa impossible to arrive at
the exact result bemilge 1Ie it is 1 not known kftowflIiW i iJU
Jijw JU IiW many n lmy of the ballets had been count coiintt i
t J J l by b the election liu lntitHtolM nectoni Xov 7 7MoOlellan I Itine
One ot the I lawyer ytt representing Mayor 101
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MoOlellan ht lellall said ihf th mayor had gained i it I It
t i votes while hll a Hearst II eant attorney a Horne claimed claimedgain claimedgatu
gain of twelve Each claim is die distd
I td tdTt 1dH d I
Tt was a8 said by b members of the Taro lamtn
V tny tn hall law committee tonight that thati I
i f canvass of thf general rfetunw r turmi in intiefifth tnutlrth intfIfth
tiefifth of the entire city showed a net netxain ndhlin netjain
xain for Hearst of 150 50 5 vote otea and that if iftMs ifruLe t
t tMs i Is rule ra lf was maintained the tll plurality pluralityif I
if t aoix OIlO given MoCletlan would be reduced reducedtiIy < t I
I only Oil tiIy h a few hundred votes It is un ontrMtkiij j
ck < irstuHl tJ that the Hearst managers will willti wiltJ4h m mlid
lid ti into ilt4 CQurt Monnfty on a In an effort to tothe j
V iY < the th ballot boxes box oin n Hened HenedJwtie net1 xl xlJiMtioe I IJiI
JiMtioe JiI ti < e Geigurkh s Nt t Tiy T Tti two hour hoo to today t tc1 tday
day c1 1 examining f ballots which had been beenjturned beenlturn
jturned lturn 2 turned d as void v kl or protected in h the First Ftrtt i iKSt I Ismbl 1
t KSt smbl semhIy > mnly UiRtrict Many 0111 of the ballotu ballotuv bal1 baIlott tH tHr
t v r subjected to an examination n by a amagnifying anitgnItyln
magnifying 1 < glass IUiS and a 1111 over ove each tbe tbeWU thereWtM there therewas
was a contest The M1 examination will willcontinue willcmtinue
continue 1 tinue next we week eek t
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CHAFFEE SOON SOONTO TO RETIRE RETIREBates
Bates Corbin MacArthur and Wood WoodFollow WoodFollow WoodFollow
Follow in Command CommandWashington CommandlIshington Commanditshington
Washington Xov IS 1 ISIt It is understood understoodquite understooddetlnltfYly understosIL
quite L te definitely that General Chaffec Chaffecwho Chaffeelw
who lw will reach the age limit of active activeht aotivefice activeirvice
ht irvice rvice on April prll 14 next will retire Momt MomttHH AIO soattin t tt
t tHH 1U prior to that date probably in Jan January JanUtry JanWtry ¬
uary He has so o notified < the president presidentami prealdetnull presld nt ntUtid
null th tiw secretary ecretar > of war H He expeclx to toj tolf
j iivp Washington and go with his family familyto >
to t California An chief of staff > h he will willIA willi 111
1 IA succeeded by Major General Bates Hatesiow Batesow Bates30W
iow ow utwlstant chief of staff Alter Gen General Genrat GaitcraY ¬
craY rat Hate has served a few month as asthe asthe asthe
the head of the army arm h be to expected to toI tob
I b succeeded 8uc ed by b Major General neral Corbin Corbinwho Corbittwho Corbinwho
who now commands < the division of the theJhilipplne thehiJlpplnel thebil1ppines
Jhilipplne Under > r the law la General Cor Corllr Cor1iIi
llr will retire from active service next nextSeptember nextSqtembt iiaxtepteniber
September > r In the natural court COU of auc auccesaion IlUCp88lon micPMHIO1
cesaion General MacArthur will follow followGeneral toUowHeneral followeneral
General Corbin as chief chi t of staff and ne newould newould newould
would be followed in turn by General GeneralLeonard G GeneralLeonard neral neralIeonard
Leonard WoodRALLY Woodj Wood WoodRALLY
j RALLY OF COLORED FOLK FOLKBig FOLKBig FOLKBig
Big Effort Today iodato to Clear Cl ar thej thejChurch th thChurch the theChurch
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Church of Debt DebtMembers DebtMCmberM
Members M mberil of the Calvary Baptist churcn churcnwill churcittil
will 111 have a rally ran today tOOa for the purpose purposeof pu puof
of raisins the mortgage on their church churchbuilding cburchbuilding churchbuilding
building A programme ef special inter intercat intercat intercat
cat has been arranged for the morning morningnf morningflervlce morningervice
flervlce at tlt tha church Rev Mr Hearson Hearsonor
nf Wyoming will ill deliver the sermon At AtB
8 oclock In the afternoon aftern l there will be beliother befiothor
4 liother good programme given ven at Odd OddV Odl11 Odl11ellows oiitiellows
V ellows hall Rev R S w Walker alker will ill illht be behe bethe
he chief hJt speaker 8Jeak r at this meeting meetingAgain meetingAgain meetingAgain
Again at 730 oclock in the evening at atOdd atOdd atI
I Odd Fellows hall there will evenlr be given rivenperhaps givenperhaps en
1 perhaps the most unique uniclue service of 0 the theday th thI theday
I day It will be opened openef with thirty min minutes minutes mm mmutes ¬
utes slnslng of old songs led by b Uncle Unclenrnudy UnewirnlldyHead Unclernudy
nrnudy irnlldyHead Head of Tennessee ee Uncle James JamesHunter Jam JamIIunter Jamhunter
Hunter of Kentucky and Sister Webb of ofVirginia oCVIrginia ofVirginia
Virginia Sermons will be delivered by byjtev b bIte byRev
Rev Ite J II Kelly Ken of San Francisco FranclllCo and andjlev andRe antiBev
jlev Re D A Brown rown of this city Clt
1 TO HONOR HONORTHE THE DEAD DEADWemorial DEADMemorial DEAD7demorial
Memorial Service Will Be Held at St StMarks StMarks StMarks
Marks This T is Morning MorningSpecial MorningS MorningSpecial
Special S ecial services will be held at St StJklarlts StJUarks Stdar1ta
Jklarlts cathedral cathed al at 11 oclock this morn morning mornng mornThe ¬
ing ng The feature of the service will be badelivered bethe bethe
the dedication ot a tine art gloss wlndDw wlndDwto
to the mcmQO of tiN 11 t laoo Abat Abatleonard AbitLeonard
leonard The dedicator addre oJIl be bedelivered uedelivered
delivered by Bishop F S Spalding SpeldlngThe SpaldingThe SpaldingThe
The window was made in Munich Ger Germany GerJUany Q Qtuany ¬
many and is considered A work of rare rarebeauty rarebeauty rarebeauty
beauty It is the gift of the cathedral cathedralpt
pt Rowland Hall J
GREAT REAT STRIKE STRIKEDECLARED0 STRIKEDECLARED STRIKEDECLARED
DECLARED DECLARED0Russia OF OFRussia OFE OFE1tussia
Russia Free for the Moment Fron FronHordes FrO FrOHordes ProiiHor4es
Hordes of Idle Workmen WorkmenTROUBLE V a aTROUBLE
i iTROUBLE
TROUBLE ENDS ON MONDAY MONDAYBITTER MONDAYBIT1R
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BITTER BIT FER DEBATE IN WORKMENS WORKMENSCOUNCIL WORKMENSCOUNCIL Sl SlCOUNCIL
COUNCIL COUNCILS COUNCILIT 1 1IT
IT T ydjBftftiSBtRG ItBIRG S RG Nov IS 18Midf 18Midfl1fchQThe 1SMId 1SMIdt Mldw Mldwi
S t i ni l1fchQThe li3 > The railroad lfillr d strike was wastedftjr wastow wastds
tow formally t rmftII rmalIy declared off begin beginnineat begh3fngat beg1nislngat
nineat noon noo on Monday MondayThe MondayThe nd ndThe
The Wortcmtns council held a pro protracted proI protzeted ¬
I tracted session tonight and hotly oU dis discussed dbCU8f1ed discussed ¬
cussed the abandonment of the strike strikeMany strikeMany strikeMany
Many of those present especially especlnJ13thQ especlnJ13thQleadera the theleaders ijialeaders
leaders of the extremist faction advo advocated advocated advocated ¬
cated a continuance of tho strike strl1 < o de declaring deoJarlng dee1arIn ¬
claring that only anI war Ia to lbs UI knife with withthe wltbUte withthe
the government wag jKweltne J08 oeofthe tt le and urged urgedtttat urgedWIst urgedthat
tttat the strike rIka be vnftrceu aereed until the theQronstadt theQronstadt
Qronstadt routineers were wgk re uncondition unconditionally unciildltfonally uncndItIoually ¬
ally nftrtttned pr and martial laV 111 in Po Poland Pond P0land ¬
land nd abolished abolishedUrged aboijs1iedUrged aboilebedUrged
Urged to Remain Out OutThfttntransignientte OutTlalntran5Ignlin OutTli
Thfttntransignientte Tli Intransignient s insisted tpat that the theproletariat theproletariat theproletrlat
proletariat of the whole country was wasready wasld wasrosdy
ready ld to flare in a resumption r mptlon of the theformer theforffer theforrper
former general enera1 strike if the St Peters Petersjburg Petersi Petersbuig
jburg i bui buig workmen workin n would stand to their theirguns theireunl theirsung
guns anly 8nl a few days dli s longer They Theydeclared
I declared that the strike committee in inMoscow inI inMoscow
Moscow M eow was ltl tonight debating dt > baUng the th ques question quetStJ questiji ¬
tion tJ Jt of joining the call for a universal universalrftrike UlilolsalJttJlke universalgtilke
I rftrike and produced a telegram from fromRlblnek tromRlbln frontRibink
Rlblnek Rlbln k saying that the workmen orkmett in inthe Inthe inthe
the shops of the motor pav PflWiU r depart department lopttrtment Dllrt Dllrtment ¬
ment of the railroad hod h 6 itimoktbday itimoktbdayand ilHuokit today todayand day dayand
and traffic was at a standstill standstillThe standsUIiThe standstIllThe
The orators of the other faction t ctlon re resented resnted resnted ¬
snted sharply the insinuations of oftreachery ottreacharynnd oftreachery
treachery treacharynnd and poltroonery and warned warnedtheir warnedtheir warnedtheir
their opponents that they the ran the dan danger danger ¬ I Igel
ger of being beln deserted and entirely dis discredited discredited ¬ I Ieredltel
credited if they the persisted 118ted In ordering a acontinuance acontinuance acontinuance
continuance of the strike strikeDivision strikeI
I I Division of Sentiment t Acute AcuteThe AcutcThe AcuteI
I The division of sMitiwmt 1as been beenacute eenacute beenaete
acute among amo the leaders Qf f Ij 1 B large largebody largebody
body 00 < 13 of workman who onnoJatl oDng l the thestrike th thstl1ke thestrike
strike and who wh hitherto have lulobfJl ban held heldIn heldIn
In line through loyalty loyalt loyaltThe
tin
The railroad strike commlttSO ceniitt cov covered cQY cQYele ccivered ¬
ered ele < l th < i abandonment of itsnOeJtien itsnOeJtienin 1 li ialtfen ttsit1onin ialtfenIn
in the following proclamation I iw proclamationi ° cianatlon cianatlonThe
i The strike of the St Peterabujg Petei3bu rajl rajlroad 18iIroad ritilroad
road workmen has shown petelsbUt tht th thgivemn < Sqvefn SqvefnI eln
I I ment that the execution of etfuej cw euIIien euIIienutes ttjeas ttjeasure U1 U1Ule
ure utes like the death dea th penalty will al always a1ways always
ways meet the active resistance re of the Cheworking theworkln theworking
working workln g classes CIIlusThestrlkehasshOl1 The strike has shojvn shojvnthat Shorlithat
that our principle is growing and andlatet If Iflater IfIatel I
later the committee finds fto < s it na nU necessary assary 1
to offerthe government decisive batjl batjlj bttt bettIwe l I Iwe
j we will conQuer I
j I Comrade gird youraelvea yourael for fJr the thestruggle thestruggle I Istru
struggle stru gleVhen When it is found t neeffiHUSr neeffiHUSrall ne neeimexjall I II
I all the th railroads in Ruaal n wjBlstrlk wjBlstrlkImmediately wItde I tyJ J
and will continue con u the sitestnuggle thestmiggle J Jsttlussle
stmiggle until tmt1 ntW the government govEmlQt > Ita n ful fulfilled fultilled ¬
filled all our political and anddemands economic ceQlWUtc4emand
demands demandsInfluential 4emandWTE6 demandsInfluential
WTE6 a1bpb1tr a1bpb1trInfluential
Influential Zemstvofsts Forming Law Lawand Lawand Lawand
and Order Party PartySt I
St Petersburg P ter8burg Xov XO ISThe 1ST E prospects prospectsof
of popular I > support icIng given Wen the gev goveminent Oy
eminent of Count Wltte Itte are daily daB grow
In h1 < brirhter and many prominent an an1 an1Innut aniinfluential 1 1influential
influential Innut > ntlal men amon amont the zemstvolsts zemstvolstswh
wh whe are now av a amhling mbllng at Moscow oCOW are
tHemselveg U lftf elt 1h t Ihi hf > law and order orderparty orderPIllt orderparty
party PIllt A dispatch dl pateh from Kleff repeats the theorganization theorganization theorganization
organization of strong stron groups of a party
in all the cUJas cHS of southwestern Russia
to put Ult into fn o execution the th > prlncpo e of the theemperor
emperor em rort manifesto of Oct 33 3 and of a
peace 1 aCt sorlf soeity ty forming f fl in with similar similaraims slmllhralms simHiralms
alms In weat and central ntral Rueia with flt
headquarters at Vitebsk VitebskThis itebskThis
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This apparent awakening uvakenln of the promi prominent ¬
nent and 8t1 influential section l of society soelet to totho
they th necessity neeHslt of abandonment of hosttl ho ttJ i
ity to narticipatfon in the constructive constructivework tonstruetlework constructivework
work of the government ot rnmtnt if anarchy I to
be averted will rot only stiegthen
Count Wlttfta WJtt hand immensely Imm Mely in the thetat thetaHk thetask
tat task Before Core ore him but will also disarm d 8rm the th thcriticIsms thecrlticismg
criticisms of men el ebse se to the emperor emperorwho emperorwho mvetol mvetolwho
who are endeavoring to discredit dl iCr dlt the new newpremier newpremier newpremier
premier arguing a ulng that he committal a fa fatat fatal a atat
tat mistake and weakened the position positionof
of the government and the emperor em ro by byseeking lWt byseeking
seeking t kl to negotiate erotlat with the zwnstvoists zf zemstyolstaanti j
and other leader leold J among the liberals liberalsBE IIberlllaA hiberaisBE
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A ca caBE
BE TRANSFER OF POWER
J Revolution Now No Sweeping Over Bus Bussia Russia ¬
sia Will Leave Helm of the theI theShip
I I Ship in New Hands
Pails Nov Xo 11 1SAnatole Anatole Lr yB yBauIu B aui au L n nj u i
j member mem of the French < h academy IH adf > my and andeminent andemlrent I
emlrent authority aul bttr o oz > Russia has ad addressed addle addressed ¬
dressed dle a notable lettt Ittf to th the Journal JournalI Jourfta1M JournaDes
I 1M > e Debate upon the Ittnsian revolution revolutionHe I
He gays In part partThe partThe
The events transplrlnp in the Flpfsian Flpfsianempire RlillianMDlre flsialaiiempire I
empire are nothing less than a great rev revolution revoltition ¬
olution which promotes s to b t 5 H sa Ion lo Iont and andtragic andtiagic
tragic as the French revolution although althoughit
it Is 1 not ot to be ho hoei d that tb t the h > Ruiut Ruiutrevolution ROMe Rusitnrevolution i HI HIr8olutlon
revolution may br ng abcut the fall of tlie tliethrone it itthrone 1 1tbrone >
throne laud dynasty Thte rbt revolution w wbe Wi Wibe wbe
be ecial l18 c4ul and oolltical whether it assumes ueaumeea
a torrential eharaner 0weeMn over all allboundaries allboundarler
boundaries or whether It I guided in inregular inregulnr
regular channels through the foresight of ofCount orCount ofCount
Count Wlu WluAs WIUoA8 WittoAs
As 4n n the th case of toe French revolu revolution r revoltilion oltl ¬
lion there will be in Russia R111 1ia a transfer transferof
of power and property to new hauls in inthe Inthe Inthe
the eye ts tt q f most Runsians Rua dan it is th thc bu bureaucratic bueAucraUc bureaucratic ¬
reaucratic autocracy which must end It Itwn Itneer Itwas
wn was never the army arm flop the fleet whlii whliiwaa whl whlciiwas la laall
was all defeated d6ea 1 by the Japanese but the thefoe thefoe thetoe
foe vanquish hCI M was 68 the tb autocracy autlC1a The Tlicrecent Thoreeent ThereCent
recent savage violence and nn < 1 slaughter of
Jews with 1tb perhaps more vkttms vJ Urns than
throughout thro hout th the reign of terro of the thtjFreneto thtiltIfteb thelisuch
Freneto revolution is attributable to the theautocratic theautbcratle theautberatle
autocratic rerime rerimeThe remelh6 reimerho
The writer examinee at length the im imperial imp1al ¬
perial 1 reform and says It la 1 1 the impera imperative Im Imperative rl1 rl1tin ¬
tive duty of sutfh liberal as a Prince Eu Eugene Eu8ne Eugene ¬
gene 8ne Troubetskoy to strengthen 8tren thn the thebands thehands thebends
bands of Count Yitte who is the pOle pOlemaR ioe ioeteen oje ojeman
man capable > cf f dealing df llng with the situatitn situatitnM sttUltl n
M 1 LeroyDeaulieu assets lUt8 aasar ts that the on onpre opo opopreulon oppreeslon
pre preulon filon in Poland is due to th auto autoeracy1 autQerac aut autsee
eracy1 erac see y yielding It Idlng to Germany which do does doesnot s snot
not winto wh to see the kingdom of Poland Polandawaken
awaken ken at Germanys orinanya door doorMURDERED doorMURDERED doorMURDERED i I
MURDERED IN MEXICO MEXICOi MEXICOAmerican MEXICOAmerican MEXICOAmerican
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American Ranch Manager the Vic Victim Victim Viatim ¬
tim in the State of ofPueblo ofPueblo ofPueblo
Pueblo
Mexico City Nov Xo 11 lSTbe The authorities authoritiesof
of the state tate of Pueblo are Investigating Investigatingthe Ice < UgnUng UgnUngtb
the tb killing kill of 0 an n American citizen David
Ball Parsons > ar ons jr manager ot La Pera Perarnnek PerrarnlWtA Pettaranch
ranch in thnt state who died on the 11th
inst as the result ofwounds or wounds inflicted on onthe onth tinthe
the th previous night 1 nightAbout nlirhtAbout ght ghtAbout
About 10 oclock o wck Friday night a volley volleywas oJlf oJlfWit ohleywils
was Wit fired Into htt a r rom om where Mr Par Parson ParIOQ ParSons ¬
son wa wu seated tedo An Instant later Jat r a aparty aparty aparty
party of Indians rushed Into the house houseand houseand houseand
and attacked him with their knives in ¬
flicting fatal wounds A disagreement disagreementwith
with the Indians as to the rented lands landsis
is btflevod to haver prompted tho killing
Parsons J rH8 servant rnt was wo wounded woundadson wounde
Mr r Pa1IS Parsons WI was 3 yo yo1ta ot aie e Ind and a asoil
a
son sn of David DI1dBal Ball Parsons Parons of Minneapo Minneapolis Mlnnepo MlnnepoUs ¬
Its He was Wa al a also > a relative rlatve of Joseph JosephItupell
Itupell Parson p United States
lupl Unlt consul consulhare consulhere
hare hee Ing an The Investigation Invot American Amerlct ton embassy embaslY is conduct cnduct cnductIng conducting conU j
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Wonder if Its Loaded t Indianapolis Sentinel Sentnel
PROPOSES p PWPOSESTOMAKEMORETRGUBLE PWPOSESTOMAKEMORETRGUBLEMisMae OPOSESTO TO MAKE MORE TROUBLE TROUBLEMissMae TROUBLEMis
MissMae Mis M e C Wood Who Claims that Senator Senat r Platt PI t of f New NewYoVk NewY NewYork
York Y rk Was Once Her Steady Announces AnnouncesPIans AnnouncesPIansFor s Pfans PfansFor Plan PlanFr
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Special to The Th Herald HeraldIASHINQTON HeraldHJ HetaldtIIASHINtTO
HJ tIIASHINtTO I IASHINQTON HL QTON I D C Nov xo If IfMae 1JMiss 1JMissV
V VV V Mae la C Wood announces announce1 that thatshe thatshe thatshe
she proposes ropos to have her trou troubles trouble troubIas ¬
bIas ble looked looki into by tho senate during duringthe duringthe duringthe
the coming cml session sesion of ocongess congress She Shewishes Shewlhe Shewishes
wishes wlhe tho senate to discipline disciplne tho se senlo sento
nlo senator snato fnwn fnl New X York Mr MrThomas MrThoma MrThomas
Thoma Thomas C llatt latt and tn torefuse to con confirm conrm conflrm ¬
firm rm Robot J J Wynne nnu an United Un ted States Stateseowiuil StatesCIMISUI
eowiuil t l general ene at a London iEnelandkaiid England iEnelandkaiidLob aud audJ
J Mnittii rnn Miller as Unlte United 4atten ten con cona conLoab
a uc 1 N a id She Sheur
ur C rn rnLOfb
Lob LOfb jr secretary secretr to toPrest President ent Roose Roosevelt RoO Roosevei ¬
velt but har ha no n way Wi of reaching reehlnJ him himby himb himby
by b congressional eongrelonal a ad1oJ < Uuii ilisi s Wood Woodproposed WoodPtOPSOS VodplOpORef
proposed plOpORef to submit a profes llll es against againstSenator againstSenator againstSenator
Senator Platta Platt further urt er occupancy ox 01 o a aseat aset aseatin
seat set seatin In the senate and when tvten this tll pro protest prote protest ¬
test te t is referred referr d to the senate commit committee comml committei ¬
tee t61 on privilege prlvlogeran and < elections eletonR she shewislien sh shwlsher shewisiten
wislien wlsher to present her case cse for its Is ac action a alon action ¬
tion lon In order to tt defeat the th confirma confirmation confrma confrmaton confirmatloit ¬
tion ton Ot ol Consult Wynne ytml and Miller 1er she shewill sh shwJ abcwill
will wJ ask as ash an a1 opportunity to appear apP ar be before beforo beforo ¬
foro the committed cotmlteu on foreign rela relationn relaHome relations
Home and present pr4 < ent information Informaton showing showingwhy showln showlnwhY showingwhy
why they the should shaul not be confirmed confirmedBoth confirmedBotit
confrmed confrmedBoth
Both are now holding oldln their positions positionsthrough positionsthrough osltons osltonsthrough
through recess reof appointments appolntmont and must mustbo mustbo mustbe
bo reappointed leppolnto when congresn con convene conwme convane ¬
vane and receive the confirmation of ofthe ofthe ofthe
confrmaton
the senate senateI I
II I
Case Not Understood Understoodi UnderstoodMisi Undertood Understood31isi
i
Misi ISl Woods oor case lias la hia beenexten beenextensively been f oxten oxtenelvel ¬ I
sively elvel published publlhetl but thero ifi i still stJ much muchuncertainly muchuncertlnt muchuncertainty
uncertainly uncertlnt as to what hervcomplaints hervcomplaintsreally her complaints complointsreall complaintsreally
really reall aro against tho distinguished distinguishedgentlemen dlsdlulshed dlsdlulshedgentemen distlnguishiedgentlemen
gentlemen gentemen who have havo been so thoroughly thoroughlyadvertised thoroughladvertsed thoroughlyadvertised
advertised advertsed In connection connecton with tljp tw com complainanti comphlnant1 cornplainanti
plainanti phlnant1 troubles truble Th Tht most noSf coherent coherentand c coherentanti lurent lurentand
and comprehensive statement o Miss 1Iss 1iss
Woods Wo troubles tloUble wa < act forth in h a pe ¬
tition Uton filed fe < by b her in tho Nebraska Nebraskacourt obraskacourt j jcourt
court court In which she he sought to recover I
si ir00i 1 O o damage 1 from Senator Platt Plat eoer et etp etis
is p In this thll petition petto1 sho shei charged chalgoSenator Senator I
1 hat mtr at Secretary Secretfry Loeb anc1 anc Consuls
Wynne nne and Miller Ile with conspiring ancConsuls ancConsulsnne td
decoy dco her IIr to New Ne York Yorf City Clt in October
law 19 and that they attempted to drug
or poison IJoisol her Tnat falllnt Caln to cause
her death deth they thty procured Plocurc th thv < publica publcn CUe ¬
tion ton o libeloui statements sta temfnt against nguln t her
Mae Wood Woodnamely WoodnarneI
namely namel that she had ha < l sued sue Senator SenatorPlatt SQI SenatorPiatt tor torPlatt
Platt for broach ot promlst o of < H marriage martiagcThat mllngcThat marriageThat
That she hie wan Wa coerced coerc t by b th thf the defendants defendantsto deo dants dantsto
to sign documents receipting for ro large largesums largesums largesums
sums of money which sho never re received 10 10cched vucelved ¬
ceived In all Miss lUss Wood allege alege four fourteen tourteol fourteen
teen teol causes oaUSCf of complaint in tho petition petitionfiled petitionflied etton ettonfed
filed fed In her suit sui which later h er wag al dis dismissed di dimissed Hamissed ¬
missed by the court courtIt courtI courtIt
It I is needless needlcS to say that thntIsr Miss Wood Woodwill Woodwilt ood
will i have much mud difficulty difcult in getting gettng her hercomplaints herCOlfllltLifltIl
complaints J beor b b4fore or tho several sevErl senate senatecommit senatecommi senatecommit
commit commi tees tect
COLLIDED COLLIDED WITHA WITH A SMALL CRUISER CRUISERGerman
I Iand I I
German Torpedo Boat Goes Down in Kiel Bay ay and One Ofcer Officer Officerand Offierand
and 32 Seamen Sea Searnenare en are Missing MissingAccident Accident Occurred OccurredDuring OccurredDuring
During Storm I I
I
IIEL IEL Xov No IS lSTolpedo ISTorpedo Torpedo boat S126 S126collided I Ic Ic6iIkiod
K
collided c lda last lat night near n01 Buolk with withthe wlththe withthe
the small smtll cruiser crulserUndln Undine Tho Thotorpedo Thotorpedo Thetorpedo
torpedo boat sank and andone one officer ofeer and andthirtytwo Rndthlrt andthirtytwo
thirtytwo thlrt to seamen semen are te missing missingThe mhulnghe missingThe
The he disaster disster occurred during the themaneuvers themancuors themaneuvers
maneuvers in Kiel bay ba A torpedo boat boatdivision boatdivision
division was making makhl a regulation regulaton at attack attack attack ¬ I
tack upon the Undine nd1ne which had blind blinded blnd blndcd blinded ¬
ed hcY hir lights I Later she suddenly used ustd
her searchlight searchlght which confused Ontused the thehelmsman thehelmsman I
helmsman of the S126 and the tor torpedo torpedo ¬ I Ipcdo
pedo boat t got ot under the Undines bow i
and was struck amidships a idhllS causing the
boiler boier of tho S126 to explode The he
suddenness of the catastrophe catastro explains
le
the groat number of victims vlctm It I is be ¬
Hayed that all the missing missing members of
the crew were killed Jele or drowned drowne Sev ¬
eral erl woundod officers were rescued r6uod
Emperor Vlllinm who arrived here at
noon for the sweiirnj swelr sttenr1n n3 in of the naval
recruits recruis ordered a 8 detailed detale report to
be b made to him himThe himThe himThe
The accident occurred in the midst of ofa ora ofa
a driving snowstorm and when han the th
night was very dark The torpedo boat
sank in four foul minutes torpeo
GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENTPILING PILING UP CHARGES CHARGESAGAINST CHARGESAGAINST CHARGESAGAINST
AGAINST GREENE AND GAYNOR
I
Savannah Ga Nov N O v IS lSTwo Two additional additionalindictments f11dlUonRI f11dlUonRIIndictments additionalindictments
indictments charging embezzlement and andreceiving andreceiving andreceiving
receiving money mon y of the United Unte States Statesthat
that was alleged aleged tp have ave boon embezzled embezzledby fmlzzled fmlzzledbr
by exCaptain 0 M r Carter Cnrewere were re returned r rturno returned
turned turno < 1 by b tho fed federal d oral < rl grand jury jur tonight tonightaglinst
against aglinst B n F Greene GrefQe J F GajwioT GaU r Wil William Wi Wil11am ¬
liam lam T Gaynor GfynOr and Michael A Connolly Connol
rhe two tw former ormor indictments h dlctmetsAgnlnst against the theprisoners thE tueprisoneri
prisoners prjsonen were for conspiracy consplra to defraud defraudthe defraudthe defraudthe
the United tnied States and for or presenting presentingfalse ptesnUng ptesnUngCdst presentingfalSe
false accounts They were covered by bythe b bthe bythe
the extradition extradltol charge designatedus deslcnatOJLt s par participation parUclpMton participtttlon ¬
ticipation In fraud by b an agapt agaptThe agptThe agWptThe
The defendnnts difendnts were ere also ojctradlted ojctradltedfrom o etraditedToni tlldlted tlldltedfrom
from Toni Canada Canndl on two other charges cargei i iwhich Iwhich
which were participation In embezzlement mbqzlemel I Iand Iand I Iatid iI I
and for receiving rec pnrtclpRttn lvlng money mone knowing knowlh It to toiae j
have iae been embezzled As thpy bad not notpreviously notprevious notpreviously
previously been indicted upon these thesecharges thesecharges thosecharges I
charges Special Assistant United tnIed States StatesAttorney State StatesAttorney
Attorney Atorny General slstant Martin Martn Bwjn Ewtnthought EwtnthoughtIt thought thoughtIt
It wise to fortify torUf the position Qslton of the gov government govorurnent ¬ I Icrnment
ernment b by presenting presentng the accused on onthe onthe I Ithe
the two additional additonal charges ch rges They T1oy now nowstand nowstand
stand charged as n follow followFirst tolQwt followsFirstConspiracy I
First Firstonsi FirstConspiracy Conspiracy drnc to defraudthe defraud tho thi United UnitedStates UnitedStates
States Slats government Iovcrnment governmentSecondPreentIng i iSecond
Second SecondPre SecondPreentIng Presenting cntng false t le acaoifnts acaoifntsThird acoolts acooltsTblrdEm aecoitifteThirdEmbezzlement
Third TblrdEm ThirdEmbezzlement Embezzlement zlemcnt
IourthReceiylng FourthRec Fourthflecejin < fng money mOle Chat ta t belonged belongedA
t tO tDe
government knowIng knowfttgthia that t it had
boon embezled embezledA embezzled embezzledA
A feature of the proceeding lrOceedng was the th
presence preence In court during tho tqo afternoon nturnoop
session of Greene and Gaynor who w o were
brought from the jail jai undei under uiide guard mrd
Not a Savannah man was on the grand
jury jur All Al the jurors were er 01 dmwn from rein
other counties countes of the dlstriet < In than this
a plan that was followed folowed In drawing rawhu the th
grand J7nd defendants defendantsXew defendantsNew defendantsNess jury jul which originally orJslnal < Indicted luJlctod the
New indictments Indlctm nts were not returned
against Carter Those wer agajnst aga st rOlurnel him on
the wi tvili Yil trst first stlnd stlndTWOMEN stand standTWOMEN Id two Parses charge appearing tPpjrJn PPPOaring above aboveTWOMEN a oc
TWOMEN MURDERED MURDEREDnore MURDEREDArdmore MURDEREDArdmore
Ardmore nore I T 1 Nov No 18 18R 18It R j Ponpli Ponpliand Popping
1olng
and A J Ward brothersinlaw w were wereshot sverashot
shot and killed kied by unknown persons PI10n8 on oha ona ona
a lonely lonel road rod near Madill InJ today Odl Last Last
February Iebrar Ward shot and killed n L Har >
key Jee a farmer who lived Ivd near n6lt kiled Madill T and I
it IB It thought that todays assassination assassinationgrew aS assassinationgrew Madi sdnaUon sdnaUongew
grew gew out of the former tragwlfe traguj1y4ping Q Y Yping
ping pin was Wt an exdeputy marshal marshala tratJl Upu n1 > VWfl VWfla 1rq
a welltodo weltodo land dealer vr i
t
tGREAT GREAT FORTUNE FORTUNEIN
IN BEET BET SUGAR SUGARThisYears SUGARl SUGARlThisYears SUGARThisYears
ThisYears Crop in il iii Utah Uth and Idaho IdahoWorth IdahoVorth IdahoWorth
Worth 7200000 7200000WHY
I
I IWHY
WHY THE INDUSTRY GROWS GROWSFARMERS GROWSFARM GROWSFARMERS
FARMERS FARM ERS RECEIVE ALMOST 2 2OOOOOO
OOOOOO FOR THEIR CROP CROPEET CROPEET
000000
EET > T raisers rrse In I Utah and Idaho are to toi toriceo toreceive
BEr i receive riceo approximately ApprOJlmatob foQWUfiQ OOOE this tfclsNovember15there tds thisyeat I
Y yeat Ittl orU1tsaJgad f fr 1 thp thpagttr h j j1
fHd
rtor tJn
agttr 1 fletll fee rJhwoStateub5ti rJhwoStateub5tiNovember o lw tfe iun iunNonmbtr
November15there Nonmbtr November 15 ther there wae WN distributed dlstrlbute4 1
O j 009 0 from the sugar sugr headquarters hedquRrters In InEu InI
Eu t > s city Ct to the farmers famers of Utah rth and andIdaho andIdaho andIdaho
Idaho This was in payment p ment for the 360 360tons 3 300I
II I tons of beets delivered dclheed to the fac faetri fachrlrs facttirs
tri hrlrs s up to the end of October The Theprice Theprl Theprice
price prl paid was wa 450 45 a ton ton It is estimated estimatedtliat etmated etmatedtlat estimatedttat
tliat tlat the balance balan e of the beet bet yield feld for forthe forOw fort1w
the year nr will wi be bE bq ovor 100000 100 tons and that thatthe thatthe I
the thE total outlay outO for beets bots alone will wi crowd crowddose crowdoSEto crowdcAse
dose oSEto to J2000000 200 This does doc not Include Includetho Includetho includethe
tho cost of lalwr at the factories the thefist theh8t theSt
fist St of coal coke lumber rock chemi chemias chomiaIs
as aIs freight repairs reairs and ad the many man other othernxponges otherfXp otherexpenros
nxponges fXp < nl6 that enter into the te manufac manufacture mRnuCaeture manufacture ¬
ture of sugar
The value of the sugar output can cn only onlybe onlybo
be approximated as the men at the head headof headof headofthe
of ofthe the industry persistently refuse to give giveout giveout giveout
out information It goes without say saying sa sain saylug ¬
lug in that the profits are enormous which whichaccounts whichaccounts whichaccotints
accounts for the rapid gro grqvth vth of the In Industry Industry industry ¬
dustry especially ecinlb in Utah Idaho and Colo Colorado ColOiado ¬ I Irsdo
rado Tho percentage of sugar in the thebeets thet theb thebeets t
beets b ts never runs below 15 per cent It Itruns Itruns Itruns
runs over this more often than It runs runsunder runsunder runsunder
under Taking Talttn this as a basis the 400 400lon6 400tons HWtana
tons of beets b eti raised rols Kl < in Utah and Idaho Idahothis Jdnhothis Idahothis
this year would yield y > hl 130000000 pounds poun s of ofBtigar ofsugar
sugar The present pretlt > nt wholesale whol nJQ price of ofbeet ofbeet ofboot
beet sugar in Salt Lake City Is C cent i a apound apound apouni
pound which whicq would w uld bring the value of ofthis ofthis
this years ears crop to the neat sum of of00c0G 7 7309CW iOOOO
309CW OOOOPayment Payment Through Banks BanksThe BanksThe BanksThe
The handling of the 1350030 for the thepayment thepayment
payment of the farmers for their LeeH LeeHwaa teetwas
was wn accomplished a without a a hitch The Thebusiness Thebuslnes fhebushe
business was done through the local 1 localbanks Iet I Iban I
hanks ban The Ut thand iii h and Idaho beet ugar vugarfactories ugarfactorie ugarfactories
factories do their business in Salt Lae LakeCJty LaeCJt
City CJt through McCornick Co the State StateBank StateBank I
Bank of Utah the Deseret t National bank bankand hankand bankand
and the Utah National bank The Ama Amalgamated Amagamated ¬ II
gamated Sugar factory transacts < its bus business hiusines ¬
iness Jne through the th First National bank of ofOgden orOd ofOgden
Ogden Od > n The Th local banks banl through whch whchtha whcltIe
the factories at Lehi L > hL Provo Spanih SpanihFork Sl SpanthFork ni h hPork I
Fork Sprmtfvillc prth villc Ogden logan I ewis ewistcrp ewisQa ewisten
ten Garland Qa rland Sugar City Idiho Falls and andniaelifoot antiBlacltfoot
niaelifoot draw upon th the Salt Lake City Citybnnk CityIILnI
bnnk for or the funds neede needed < J in niaklns niaklnsthese malIn rnaclngthese II IIlacltfoot
these nayments The local banks draw drawupon drawtIPOfl
upon the east eu t for the funds they th need nee in inmeeting Inmeeting I
such raordlnnr drafts draftsEvery draftsEvery
meeting all extraordinary ex I IEcl
Every resident of Salt Lake City Cit profits profitsIndirectly promshldlrcctl profitSindirectly
I
Indirectly from this tremendous and rap rapIdly rapjdY rapIdly
Idly jdY growing beet b t sugar business The Thechief
chief hiO offices s of the larger companies are arehere arehere I
here > the money needed in the industry I
passes through this city clt and a goodly goodlychars j
chars aro of the profit prof to < of the industry goes goesto goesto
to assist In building up u this community communityThe commumtyThe
The effect of the heavy hea transfer of offunds ottunds offunds
funds through the th local banks has been beenfoil beenColt beenfelt
foil in the clearings for several weeks weeksHIS weeklHIS weeksHIS
HIS LIFE LIFETJ1REATENED LIFETJ1REATENEDPrince THREATENED THREATENEDPrince I
Prince Louis of Battenberg Asked AskedProtection AskedProtection
Protection of the Authori Authorities AutlIoriI ¬ I
I ties of New York YorkNew YorkNew
New York Nov O IS ISNoW SNOW Now that the stay stayof ltaYof staYof I
of Prince Louis of Battenberg In this thiscity thisclt3 thiscity
city ia nearly n < arl over the fact was alowed alowedto I
to become known today toda that the prince princehad princehad 1
had received cehed numerous anonymous let letters lctters lettent ¬
ters threatening his life and that ohe ohedoomed he hedoomed hedoomed i
doomed them serious enough to call them themto th themto m
t
to the attention of the police department departmentand
and also ask protection In compliance compliancewith compllancowith compliancewith
with the request the force fore of detectives detectivesassigned deteetlv61sslgncd detectivesassigned
assigned to tho prinpo prln e was doubled J Ono Onoof OnOot Oneof
of the letters informed the prince that thatan thatRn thatan
an effort would be mado to blow him up upwith upVUh upwith
with dynamite dynamitePrince d dynamitePrince nnmltoFrInCe
Prince Louis announced announced this afternoon afternoonthat afternoonthat afternoonthat
that he would not sail aU until Monday Mondaymorning llondnymornlul Mondaymorning
morning Instead of tomorrow as at first firstarranged fhstorrnnged firstarranged
arranged Delay Delu in coaling the fleet is isthe 19thl Isthe
the cause causettho CRUEaaho causelho
ttho prince today to a issued Isu tho following toll owing
farewell tarow 1I message to the American peo peoilo peaplo
plo ploqt 110 t tIt
It t Is difficult to express adequately adequatelyhow adequatelYhlJw adeuatlyhow
how much I havo enjoyed this vslt and andhow andhow andhew
how perfect the hospitality hoapltahityhas has been Tjje Tjjeentertainments fe Tueeptortuinments fecIJtorttJlnments
entertainments provided for us were HKC HKCniany lIt lhemany < e eman
many man other things In this country countfon on an anunprecedented anunprecedented anunprecedented
unprecedented scale The methods em employed emplocd employc4 ¬
ployed wero werosooh such as to make even the theitnbatformal thetnb thelnbstfyrmaL
itnbatformal tnb fyrmal affair thoroughly eni enj4 able ableLOWS
VKV 11 LOUIS BATTUNBKRG BATTUNBKRGHear BATTB1RGRear j
Hear Admiral
BlOW IN BACK BACKCUR BACKCURES
CURES CUR S PARALYSIS PARALYSISHughes
0 0C 0Hughes
C
Hughes Fifth Lumbar Vertebra Is IsJarred Isa
a Jarred to Place by b LeftHook LeftHookDROPSCRUTCH Left Hook Hookt HookDROPSiCRU shookDROPSCRUFCH
t
DROPSCRUTCH DROPSiCRU CH AND CANE CANESUPPOSEDLY CANES CANESUPPOSEDLY
j
S SUPPOSEDLY HOPELESS CASE CASEYIELDS CASEYIELDS CASEYIELDS
YIELDS TO NOVEL CURE CURE0XE CUREy CUREf CURENB
y
f xe simple Impl left hook In a friendly friendlymanner friendlU friendlynasitot
0XE U manner upon llponFrederick Frederick Hughes fifth fifthT fifthlumbar fifthlumbar
Hughes Hugheshud Hugheshad Hughesmid
T lumbar vertebra after Mr r
hud suffered front partial paralysis paralysisoaqsed paralysis0fiq5Qd paralysisoisd
oaqsed by by a railroad accident for two twoyears twoyltrs twoyrs
years did more for him than all the set science sclOco setonce ¬
once po possessed ossed by b half a dozen leading leadingptjyslclntis leattngpysieiaus
ptjyslclntis of El Paso Tex The he simple simplelafjt simplelerJ simpleloft
loft hook hQ k delivered by b Frank Fox a rail railroad railrqad ¬
road man about 10 oclock last Sunday Sundaymprning Sundayzrprnlng
mprning nOrnlriS Jarred into position the fifth fifthlumbar fifthlumbar
lumbar vertebra vart bra and Hughes regained regainedcojitrol regainedC regainedeoptrol
cojitrol C < ltr t of his limbs limbsFor limbsFor limbsFor
For a moment mom nt the 1blow blow stunned him himH him1W him himIFIe
H 1W staggered forward dropped his cane caneawd canea1d caneaad
awd a1d crutch and just as he sank to the thesidewalk thesidewalk tii tiishlewalk
sidewalk in front of the Comstock sa sak0n san saicOn
icOn n on West Second South where the theaffair theattalr theaffair
affair took place he was caught by Fox FoxRealizing Foxn FoxRiahizing
Realizing n Jlzlng Hughes delicate condition Fox Foxfeared Foxtoared Foxfeared
feared that ho had killed him and called calledfor calledf calledfat
for f r help Before Hughes friends reached reachedhim reachedhhn reachedhIm
him he straightened up slowly slowl He seenud seenudf seemcclAr eemf 1 1fer
f fer Ar r a minute or two to be dazed and andsemiconscious andsOO1Iconscfous andsemiconscious
semiconscious Fox held him and spoke spoketo spoketQhlm spoketo
to tQhlm him several times Imes As ts Hughes recov recovered recovored recOvert1 ¬
ered ho said to Fox Foxhyr FoxJVh
4 JVh Why hyr I feel all right old man I know knowyou knowYQU knowyou
you didnt think before you hit me meFox moFOJl meFoz
Fox offered him an apology and asked askedhim askedhim askedhim
him If he could stand all right Hughes Hughesreplied Hughesr Hughesrqpliod
replied r plied that he could and took a step or ortwo ortwo ortwo
two forward assisted by b his cane and andcrutch andcfptch andcptch
crutch In the middle of the sidewalk he hedropped hedropped hedropped j
dropped his crutch and exclaimed exclaimedMy exclaimedIM exclaimedt1My I
IM My God I can walk and started down downthe downiie downtile
the street unassisted He walked Into Intotlie IntOtlie IntOtle
tlie cigar store In the entrance of the theComstock theComstock theComatock
Comstock saloon to the amazement of ofhu 4 atlila t this
hu friends friendsWhy friendsWhy frIendsWhy
Why I feel like a a new man he said saidslappingTim saidslapping saidslapping
slappingTim slapping rim OBrien on the shoulder shoulderand shoulderand shoulderand
and walked allced out on the sidewalk again againSeveral againSeoml againSeveral
Several of Hughes friends went after afterhim afterhim afterhim
him and brought him back They The tried to toargue toarguo toargue
argue with him but Hughes insisted Inslstedlon Inslstedlontaldng lnsistedontaking on ontaking
taking a walk about the city clt OBrien OBrienhanded 0 OBrienhanded Brtcn Brtcnh
handed h nded him his cane and told him he hewould hewould hewould
would better use It until ho became becamestronger becamestronger Loeamestronger
stronger Hughes threw thre It to the th floor floorand floorand floorand
and Insisted that he 11 didnt need it itBreaks ItBreaks it itBreaks
Breaks Cane and Walks Away AwayIt
It was handed to him again a Rin and this thistime thl thltime titletune
time he raised his leg something that lie hehad lieh liehd
had h been unable to do for two years yearsand yearsand ears earsand
and broke the cane across his knee This Thisended Thlendld Thisended
ended the matter and Hughes walked walkedabout walkedabout walkedabout
about with his friends for some time be before before beore ¬
fore ore he went to his room at 16S Vest WestThird VestTlilrd VestThird
Third South street Since then Hughes Hugheshas Hugheshas Hugheshas
has taken his dally walk and he is grad gradually grad1IaJI gradsally ¬
sally 1IaJI becoming stronger r although he hefeals heraels befOals
fOals the effect of a tiresome walk now nowThe nowrhe nowThe
The morning after the affair took place placethe placothe placethet
the musct muscles 8 across his back were gore gorebtlt or orbitt
btlt now no he feels > perfectly l > erfeeUy well wellWhen wellWlwa i ihe
When he > n the blow was first struck Mr MrHughes MrHvghies
Hughes says it stupned m mf < The Th ron fonTution ronjuation on onJlUtion
Tution I experienced l I am unable to dc dcscribe dcsarlbp tiescribe j
scribe For or a a moment I went almost almostunconscious almostunconscious
unconscious > us Everything erythln went black and andhazy andluuy andhazy 1 j
hazy but I remember rcmcm that a azevere severe pain paintfhot pnlnth pain4hiot
tfhot th t through my m body bod As I recovered recoveredthe r oered I
the blood seemed to surge through my mytpdy m mP mybptb I
tpdy P and I I could Gl1lc1feel feel the Uugle Uu l In the thef theeflJJYffl theedti
edti < f eflJJYffl oftn > t my fnOTfl ogtK and totS It seemed seemedtint seeved seevedthat seeedthat
that all the strength possessed posse eil Dj f > R man manof manof
of my m physique entered entere my m body bo all flrsf flrsftime at atonce a aonet aestee
once 1 t felt lively and active for the first firsttime firs firstime 1 i
time since I was Injured in El Paso PasoI Pasotook
I took a couple of o steps on my fl1 crutch crutchbut crutchbut crutchbut
but I discovered that there was life In Inmy ittmy I Im
my m limbs IIm s I didnt have to drag them themalpjig tht themalQng > m I IaIQu
alpjig and when I fully realized the sit sittuition j jnation IuatJon
nation I threw down my m cane can > and walked walkedoff W3kedofr wakedoff
off There was never a happier man manlived manlived i
lived than I am today I have ave a damage damagesuit damagestilt I IsuIt
suit pending in the circuit court in El ElPaso ElPaso j
Paso but I would rather have the use useof useof
of my Jlmbs than all the money mone you could couldstack couldstack I
stack In a box car Some of my m friends friendssay friendss friendssay I
say s l that this will Injure my m chances of ofgetting ofgetting
getting judgment against the railroad railroadcompany railroadcompan railroadcompany
company hut that doesnt matter as asIon asJOll asbit I
Ion as I can walk walkCase wnlleCase walkCase
Case Pronounced Hopeless HopelessThe
The accident happened while I was wasemployed wasemploed wasemployed
employed In the M r K K T yards Feb 17
1808 001 I was a switchman there and worked workedmost workedmost workedipost
most of the time on the night shift I Iwas Iwas Iwas
was on top of a 1l line of boxcars when an anengine anengine anengine
engine smashed Into them and knocked knockedme
me off I struck my nl back across the rail railand railfind railand
and when they the found me I was paralyzed paralyzedI
I was removed to the hospital and leading leadingdoctors leadingdoetors leadingdoctors
doctors of El Paso took my case For Foreight ForelJht Foreight
eight months I lay 11 In the hospital and andall andaJl andall
all hope of my P recovery recQf ry was given up I Igot Igot Igot
got considerably better and a year ear after afterwards afterwar afterwards ¬
wards war s was only partially paralyzed paralyzedSince parahzedSince paralyzedSince
Since then I have gone about on crutches crutchesand crutchesnd crutchesand
and nd have taken a number of treatments treatmentsThey treatmentsThe treatmentsThey
They The helped me considerably and lately latelyI
I have only onl used one crutch crutehand and some sometimes sometmes somefimes ¬
times only 01 a cane I wag wa unable to raise raisemy raiseIn raisemy
my In feet from the ground but managed managedto
to get along by dragging them along with withme withme withrae
me I wear out a pair of shoes about aboutevery aboutever aboutevery
every ever two weeks but I think now that thatmy thatIn thatfly
my In fly suffering Is a thing of the past pastSay tiastSay
IISU Say that certainly was a lucky luClt blow blowFox blowFoX blowPox I
Fox thought he had delivered a knockaut knockautfor ltnocliutfor
for keeps but Instead < It cured me I Iwould Ioul Iwould
would oul < not n t suggest that kind of treatment treatmentas
as a a sure cure but it did the business in inmy Inm inmy
my m case caseTho caseTho caseThto
Tho doctors at the hospital were puz puzzled puzzled puzzled ¬
zled over my m case but they the located the thetrouble thetrouble thetrotuble
trouble in In my m fifth lumbar vertebra vertebraThey vertebraIhe vertebralhey
They Ihe took half a dozen Xrny Xra pictures picturesof
of < my m spine and attempted to find the theInjury theIju theinjury
Injury Iju but it was certainly a nuzzle puzzleWell nuzzleIVehl
Well 011 that Is the hIstory of the whole wholeaffair wholenffafr wholeaffair
affair and one can see ror himself that thatI
I am about all right Of course mylegs mylegsand mylegsand my legs legsand
and knees are weak but I think that in ina Ina ina I
a short time I will be able to walk as asgood asgool asgood
good as I ever could couldHughes couldRlighea couldHughee
Hughes is nearly nen11 six ei feet In height hel ht and andwell andwall
w well ll built He weighs about 190 pounds poundsand poundsand poundsand
and is not more than than3 30 years of age ng He Hehas Hehuts
has been In Salt Lake for several months monthsliving monthsIhlng monthsliving
living with his brother Hughes Intends Intendsto
to go back b ck to El Paso In a short time timeto timeto timeto
to look after his damage suit which whl h Is Ispending Isptndin Ispending
pending irf the courts there therePhysicians therePh1JJeinns therePhysicians
Physicians were consulted yesterday yesterdavabout yesterdayabout esterdayabout
about Hughes case rn but they the said It Itwould Itwould ftwould
would be almost impossible to state peal positively poslthely pealthely ¬
thely just how the blow blo acted upon upon the thefrrrtebra thetrrfebra theterfebra
frrrtebra It would be necessary they theysay the thesft thetdlv
say to h have an Xray picture of the spine spinebefore spinebefore minehefore
before and after the blow was landed landedIt landedIt
It Is evident Dr T B Beatty said yes yesterday yesterday es ester ¬
terday ter tn that there was not much of a adlslodgment adfsJodgment adlslodgment
dlslodgment of the bone or the th > blow blowwould hI blowwould ow owwould
would not have acted upon the injury in inthat Inthat inthat
that way wayCONFERENCE wa waCONFERENCEB wasCONFERENCEBETWEEN
CONFERENCE CONFERENCEBETWEEN CONFERENCEBETWEENROOSEVELTAND BETWEEN BETWEENROOSEVELT TWEEN TWEENROOSEVELT
ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELTAND AND SHAW SHAWWashington S SIlAWWashington AW AWashington
Washington NOV ov 18 ISSecretary Secretary Shaw
had a brief conference conler nce with the president presidenttoday presidenttoday presidenttoday
today but at its conclusion did not In
dlcato It Its nature When hen asked whether
it was his intention to put Into opera
tlqn any plan for the relief of the money
market he her6plled replied that he could not say sa sawhat
what he might do later but he had no nopresent nopresent nopresent
present intention of making additional de deposits deposits doposits
posits with national banks It Is quite quiteq quitecortain
q cortain rtftln Secretary Secreta Sljaw believes beU < yes that had ha
be made deposits with the banks hereto ¬
fore it would have resulted r iultedin in cinsidrabc ClnshlEraobgoJd ensithrahjgold I Igold
gold going abroad He thinks it would
be bettar therefore for the money to re remain rcmaJnin remain ¬
main maJnin in tho treasury treasuryCASE treasur treasurCASE treasurCASE
CASE NOT ABANDONED ABANDONEDMount ABANDONEDIoul1t ABANDONEDMount
Mount Vernon 0 Nov lo IS SThe The grand
jury Nr maae ma made eta n partial report this after afternoon atttrnqon afterneon ¬
noon returning ten true bills but no noreport noreport noreport
report was made on the case of Stuart StuartPJerson StuRrtIarson Stuart3ierson
PJerson the Kenyan college student al Ria aiIOOU ¬
leged a ed to have been killed by b a special specialtrain spcclaltmln specialtrain
train at Gambler after being tied to the thetracks thetrncks thetracka
tracks by b his fraternity r teMllty comrades The Thejurors lhejurors Thejurors
jurors were excused excpsedfor for ten days after afterpr afterpre4enhjng
pr pre4enhjng ftentlJ1r tl1 L eu rt When hen the they meet meetnR4J meetpays
nR4J V d JiBUIIeJ1 pays a os the thoPlor thePioson
Plor Pioson on iI eitVMt9 lf1 taken aken up and titol titolouttiIr ho hooUhf
oUhf outtiIr lnv lnvestigte4 Stl JCa
THIEF GETS G TS OVER OVER5000FROM
5000 5000FROM FROM BANK BANKLocal
Local Institution the Victim Victimof ofKtfn ofKtfnExpert of p pExpert n nExpert
Expert Crook CrookTHE CrookTH CrookTHE
THE TH MONEY IS NOT LOST LOSTMYSTERY LOST LOSTMYSTERY
MYSTERY SURROUNDING THEFT THEFTOF
OF REMITTANCE LETTERS LETTERSIN LETTtRSIN LETTERSIN
IN IN a way that is still a mystery n1v ter the theCommercial iieCommercial UleI
I Commercial National bank ban qffthb qffthbcity o ocity tJlclt
city clt was robbed Nov of tsaW e JbriO JbriOmittances sh shntlttaneen re remittances ¬
mittances amounting amountingt1 to 5600 500 The Th FQb FQbbon rob robbery b bbory ¬
bon did not become beQomekhown known to the local localbanfc loealbal lettIbaud
baud bal officials OfflCi IS until until Friday Fdda afternoon afternoonThen aftem afternoonThen ou ouThen
Then tho Information came in the form formof formo formof
of o a telegram from Florence Colo Cob tell telling tellIng telllug ¬
ing of the arrestthere of William Cor Corner Corner Cotnet ¬
ner having lnf Inlh ifl1hlloS8e9StOn his possession checks on onbanks onbanks onbanks
banks in variousparts of otY Uie Uletioountry Uletioountrythetace Uieoounfrythe oountry oountrythefaca
thefaca the face value of ofwh1oh which was walf oegeen o oeeefl oeeeflo000 e n
0000 and SiO 7000 7000Immediately O OImmediately
Immediately upon un on the reaelntjfi reacl t Sh Shfirst f ft ftfirst
first information tho official1 official1egraphic otn 1aI e eCnmmercia1
Commercial NatIonal binlrQ banjcojjcnitel banjcojjcnitelegraphia 0 e tel telegraphio
egraphic commtlnleatlon comm nlQaUQQ Mtli ItJr i It of officials orficlals officlal ¬
ficials in Florence CoIQ They Ch Thq r fished fishedto wlshedto
to ascertain if the letters had been beeMpostmarked beenpostmarked beeipostmarked
postmarked in order to have the thefeder thefederat Jeder Jederal feder federal ¬
al authorities take the matteriln m nuttter4nhand nuttter4nhandThu lte n hand landrho handTho
Tho information came back that the thaletters t11Aletters theletters
letters had not been postmarked d and andthat andthat andthat
that Corner claimed that ho had picked pickedthem pIckedthem pickedthem
them up in the street between the theCommercial theCommercia theCommercial
Commercial National bank arid the thepostofficc thol1ostoffice thepostofilce
postofficc postofficcOn
On the strength of or this information informationPostoffice In informationPostoffico onnaUon onnaUonpostomce
Postoffice Inspector Frank C Sharp re refused re retused refused ¬
fused to take the matter in Inhand hand Un U Ules Unless
less les he said it could be clearly shown shownthat shownthat
that the letters had been put puttn In the thepossession thepossesalon thepossession
possession of the postal authorities he hewould beuld 4 4tviuId
would uld have no Jurisdiction in the mat matter matter matter ¬
ter terCounty County Attorney P P Christensen Chrlstensenwhen Christensenben ChrIstensenwhen T
when ben called upon took the position that thatit
it would be impossible for him to do doanything duanything doanything
anything in the matter unless it could couldba Couldbe couldbe
be shown that Corner was guilty of a afelony Itfelony afelony
felony and could be extradited He Heheld lIfheld Heheld
held that the checks and drafts dlaf being beingnonnegotiable boingnonnegotiable beingnonnegotiable
nonnegotiable had n na > intrinsic value valueand valuennd valueand
and that unless it could be shown that thatthey thatthe thatthey
they the had been altered and the he endorse endorsements ondorsementR endorsements ¬
ments forged he would be helplesa h lpleu in inthe Inthe inthe
the matter mutterFederal matterFederal 4 4Federal
Federal Authorities Take a Hand HandTim HandThis
Tim first consideration of thu thutvaii bank bankwaa btLnJiWaS
WaS to get possession of tho checks In Inorder hiorder iiiorder
order that their business might not be boembarrassed beembarrased beembarrassed
embarrassed Captain J B Burbidge Burbidgeand B Btirbhhgeauic rbldgt rbldgt1d
and auic 1d Detective George Chase were called calledin
in They were placed in communica communication communication communleation ¬
tion with the authorities in Florence Florenceand FIOloneeand Florenceand
and ascertained that Corner had hiadbeen hiadbeenarrested bean beanarrested beenarrested
arrested merely an 8 vagrant The dif difficulty difficulty tiltficulty ¬
ficulty in getting definite information informationled
led to the belief that tho Florence of officials oCficlals ofSemIs ¬
SemIs were holding back for a reward rewardNo rcftrdNo r ward wardo
No No o reward was wa offered by b th the bank
Yesterday afternoon the bank RJ1k hr Flur Flurence Florencc 1tiorenee
ence wan wired to get possea IJ086 tiossesion lon of the theCommercial theCommercial
Commercial National Nntionatbaisk bauk paper pQI r found foundI I
on Corner Last night the thelnrormotion thelnrormotioncame information informationcame
came back b ct that t hft t all paper MP had g4 Ueeti Ueetitaken Qtet1taken hiatitaken
taken to ti Denver by b a a United State Statetlu
rlPPltt > marsl1a1 t tbe be tIIt tIItU tane4mrte t ttho
tlu U t > QQplal authorities Thin Th J wow 01114 Id in Inthiente
Ilicftte thUftt that Corner will T JQ > e handled Its It Ittbu
the federal authorities after all
A H Peabody Peabod assistant cashier of
the Commercial National said Ia last lastnight t tnight tnight
night that no one on < connected with the
bank know kn < how Corner canto into pos possession jamsession ¬
session of the letters He i IH of the tI e opin ¬
ion that they the must han been stolen
from the mails On the evening of Nov Novtwentyone No
1 twentyone remittance letters let ten ware waresent waresent weresent
sent out Fourteen of these reached
their destination In proper rOler time The Theother Thtother Theother
other seven are missing inissiut Thes save savecontained soveiucontained veil veilcontained
contained remittances amounting to to350S
J50 350S i50 Ono of those wa wall addreneed to
New York one loRawllng to RaUnlil Wyo o one
to Rexburg Ida tiwo to Ogden Ogd Il Utah ttahone Utahono
one to Evanston Wyo yo and one to
Blackfoot Ida IdaSome IdaSome IdaSome
Some Things Hard to Understand UnderstandThese UnderstandThese UnderstandThese
These remittances were made in hwe
manila envelopes with the address address
stamped In large clear car letters and with
the business card of the bank in the th
corner corn cr It was impossible for them to
go astray n tra unless through fraud The
custom of the bank Is to prepare the th thee
letters in the afternoon and send tbeni Ute t
to the postoffice by b th tha boy between 5
and G 1 5 Qclock in the afternoon
The bank > ank officials are convinced that
these letters were not stolen from the
bank They The cannot understand how 110
they the could be lost on so public ublc a street streetas f treetas
as Second South street at that hour of
the day dR and no one see them but a crook
traveling about over the Country The
fact that he had other letters and other otherchocks
checks In his possession is taken as evJ on
dence that he does not depend upOn
picking up letters accidentally dropped < 1
in the streets but that he hi i g working working a
system systemXo m ststontNo I
Xo o loss can come to the local bank as
the result of this piece of rascality Even
if some of the th chucks are altered and
J
cashed the parson who cashes them will
be held responsible The bank has iie a
complete record of each remittance to ¬
gether gether with witha a description of ouch oa cheek ol ek
This description includes the data as to
the endorsements endorsementsStory endorsementStory endorsementsStory
Story of Corners Arrest ArrestThe ArrestThe ArrestThe
The story of Corners arrest is told in
the following special dispatch to The
Herald HeraldFlorence HeraldF1orence
1
Florence Colo Cob Nov No lS uWUUam lWiUIamCor lWiUIamCornor yiUam Cor Corner O r ¬
ner said to have innumerable alfasoR alfns i be be
lioved by the local police to he one o on of the thesmoothest thesmoothest f
smoothest and most successfUl l bank b nk rob
bers check forgers and kiters in the thecountry Hucountr thecountry
country countr was captured here at 780 oclock oclockyesterday ocloclesterda oclockyesterday <
yesterday esterda morning by City Marshal
Green GreenCorner GrepnCorner GreenCorner
Corner Is said to be e wanted in a ascore ascore ascore
score of cities Including Salt Lake Lal c where
he is wanted in connection with wlt11a a theft
from the Commercial National bank He
has been trailed for months by w police and
detectives When I1 > n taken to i OIIee eiice > head heading be8dtURrters beadquarters ¬
quarters < and searched checks agsregat
ing between he tween C000 and 7000 i made on onnearly onneorl onnearly
nearly every bank in the United States Stateswere Sta Stawere SttSwere
were found in Corners pockets togeth together ¬
er with a large amount of bank data
The prisoner is evidently well informed informedon
on the condition of hundreds of banks
On the afternoon of Xov 0 ov 8 the Com Commercial CommQrcfal Cornmrclal ¬
mercial National bank of Salt liake Iake ke City eu f flost
lost checks ranging from rein 60 cants < to
2000 OOO each Seventyfive of thorn wore wtvtaken W woretaken lf lftaken >
taken from Corner this morning and a
largo number are missing missing1Corners
Corners work worIt would Indicate that h he heIs
Is an expert at the business as the en ¬
dorsement of the Commercial National
bank in many instances was erased from
the checks by b some kind of acid No lose
than 2000 worth of checks art missing mssfn mssfnImmediately
Immediately after his capture the au a ¬
thorities wired wire < the Commercial National Nationalbnnk NatIonalbank
bank telling of the arrest t of the man An Ananswer Ananswer Mtanswer I
answer was received rec < lvf > d within a abort > time timedescribing timedescribing thnedescribing
describing the checks and asking that U Uman UtI UtIman Gteman
man be held until an officer could eouldlw b gent genthere Mtthere eanthere
here for him The largest llirg t cheek in the thebunch thebunch thebunch
bunch was issued by b the New No YQrk Life IifeInsurance LifeInsuranco
Insuranco company com pan to Mary Atta Hot Horton Hotton Herton y
ton and an was in payment pa ment for f t th the death deathof dMthof
of her husband It was issued IssuediNov Nov 5 5190k i I
1903 1
1903Corner Corner is only ono 2i 2 years ears old and eain en > I 1here Ihere Ihere
here last night supposedly from Cripple CrippleCreek CrillpleCreok crippleCreek
Creek CreekThere CreokThere
e
There were w < re 2200 worth of r time chocks ohoekin cheeksIn chocksin
in the bunch Issued by b the Utah Cop Constructipn Copstructlpn
structipn company com pan and also 310011 1000 worth worthof
of checks Issued bv J A Bockwlth aoolcwJtnCo Jfc JfcCo
Co of Evanston Wyo WyoAssistant WyoAssistant WyoAsslstant
Assistant Cashier Peabody said in 41 41cussing 411 dis discussing ¬ F Fcuussing
cussing the matter last night nlgltttiiat that It was wasthe ILS ILStb F Fthi
the tb first case of this kind that hnd come comeunder comeundo comeunder
under his lat observation ob > rv1tlo1 ip his nineteen nineteenyears nlnOUttlnYOR11J ninteayears
years in the banking blifineflg iM Inese He JQJ11A IJ T wan wannot aa aanot I Inot
not prflnarpd ptan rCd to say whatvwould hl1 woul be done donewith J lonowith > n I
with Corner
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