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(41 VOL. XXV ',N Aj9-.,' N' S. C..W E I"S;DkYTA~ 'jN_ UNk.25 VERY BAD BOYS Two Youg gni{. Uridtr Arest ocl and Ki a ultea9. HOLD UP HOTEL CLERK They Are Captured. and Whe fle ing Taken. to ril%4wn on i tN&c't Car. M.itrder the Om'rer Who .r rested Them and Make Good Their ENcpe. William Muzzar*, twenty year& old. and A!got Jackson. d!:cairged bel1 boy and niht porter respec tively of the Hotel McKoy at Dulat i. Miss.. ea.ry Friday hd!d u'. rotIbed and shot !.e nigh-. clerk. Both were arrested and placed on a stre-t car after a chase through the Interstate bri:ge distrit: ;nd %%hile being taken back to :he city. asked tha:t thty be allowed to ;o in-it eh, car. TLe req::en; was gr.-nted. One of the youth':l hand:ts quickly pulled a revolver from a porket that had esca'ed th rot!ce of Poitrena2 Har ry Cheso-e. '.ho h'd made the a: rest, o:lz~ed Sire c- the cer and kille " :n. He -' as shot two :n the !tvr-s nni o:'e in tb.*o The roiher hen h!4 'Op sengers nnd c-etw of -'i- rtr and st a: . .!ttoo- he escnape overteNot; ThA two %oys e-*-d tar botc: sh~o:- -:cfik Fri4day, =aorning Claren:e ech--ed. the n!:;ht eerl and C':'-ie Fenteji were siand:n beside the dl.-k. -'Ho:d up your b-ins!" she'.'kd one of t! bo-s. poeaZtir.! a revolwer. The clerk and porter zbonght the boys were jokuh. T. show to't thy were in n.-rrest. ono of the boys fired a sho: thro1:gh the .oor nc-r. the desk and th, clerk and porter put their bands up. The b-ys them n. -'! th-n the dinin; romn -r.d o-.rde:ed them I to stand up a:a1ast the 1r.rge Ircn post !n the m:Mie of the room. While one of the bandita covered the two uen with th" reoi er- the! other hastIy gathered sone tah linen and ti-d thetr hanls to the post above their heads. The boys then ret-irned to the desk and went thro::gh the cash ret Ister. takin; a tu $'t In cash-. and i made their esape. TLI two meni were later relensed '.y a ruhher Fro"m the bath parlors in the basement and they then gave the alarm. SIX DEAD IN COlLISION. Locomotive and Coal Cars in Wreck m Kentucky. Six persons were killed in a wreck. on the M!!ler Creek ra!!way near Van Lear. a few :n!1es above Palis rille. Ky.. Tuesday n!cht. Or the victizrs fonr w':ro passengers and the others trainmreni. The dead are: Wi!!!am Akers, brakeman. Ca-tie?'shtrg. K~y-: John G. Pinson. Van Lear. Ky.: F. E. Furate. Van Lear. Kr.: Lomuel Banks. Van L.ear. Kr.: L.. A. Smelt zer. !renton, OhIo. The seei'ont was c'aus'd by a co! lision buetween a loconin~ve and. three coal cars or a mix"' tra'n which broke away wh!!e the ac'om modation was comng down the branch line to con--eet with !he Che. apeake and Ohio paesen~ger train at Van V ear. On the retr-n trio the mixed tain ollided with these ears. The men w'o 1-ere kilted were rid Ing on the p!lot of the lo'omnotive. E1VtNED TV) DEATH. Fire (Itilrtren iOn Their Liven by ti-et of Lan-p. At P'-e"e. Pa.. Sve ch!!dren of obn Mark'.srae 'e-e bu.rned to leath in -ir bod= early Mon 'y The chi'dren rated -in 'asee f-om two mnonths to ef a" years. The or:gin o' he ere la er'''. to ' new year's celebrat'n' "." bar'c"-= a one of the tourSs. "".''' 0~ .'n P. I: la s -iseeva'm: Mnrn:ar-ne andr his w:?r .-an int" :"e eret. a' be't uina" . o eek &t&ah. save rm":ers V mpr-'sr a-zi thar4 w'e* no ch: 'ie in -''e ho' se in! thy 'n ' effors to .er:er the taVe. The~ fat' back i:o i h'."e but ra!!ed : reach the iee ores. Ho was e~ri Fire wi'h ' ro; c -' the vrri die car o! t ' *-r -: "!.-' t ra'n the bheet '^,-t of -h" N3:h An nue E'rt ! raa! I- ' ' furnf'who! an ::n-ts::"O mrw C'' bla-r' TVr E:::'- w-a :' to derit' tive Ins': -:n . Pa.. *Me C V!a E::-:. En e' a cheese~ and~ it ha.< b..-ui r -..: in Its onr" r r'. -- - - on th~e 'e o! ---e 'o'" e rI Fa .own h..s a nnopai ran no:'r o S.A&iD FROM 01EAJTH SE.AMEN CLINKING TO OVER-, T L RNKID IRAT L;. E'L F.D. iunde Dal and Eu:.ene Cross Ar-! rive Ju% In Time to Save the Liveo of Seven Sailora. to th- iten: oft .4: 1'' :" d ca, . d a i tar:. . N:.r--r:. w-re he har*or of Carles-on We .s afternoon. .a-ss The News a:. . r ':-r. by J-:in!- 111:11 a:d '- J Cros. two apprentice of th C: :eliton- Pilot Aiso-"atiOn. The :e? e::ed sa!lors were hen::nbed v roid, haing been expe nd on 'I t:n of their 1!ile craft to w:z-d :4-; wn:er for o-er an 1-':r. !t is i ful !" th.Y could have hd! ::: m:: e:1 l'Uter in the iertio po.s;t.on :n wh!ch t' er were found! vl-! en -a aboard the pilot au:ach and ar bsack !o :heir ship. Messrs. Deal and Cr-ss were ot:t -n the .:nch Uncle Simeon." beit, out on a speelal mission. V.*)-h r: i nm dnwn the channze! tey heArd fo.:r whisties. the distress sI.nal. b!own by the steamship Navarra. whch ;go out of the channel Tuesd'y orn::: in a for and groun;*ed near Rucy No. T. Totn tl. who was in char:e z) *be i1:?. lmked about to See what was the tro-.:b!e. Nearly haif a mile awny from the ship he ,1 a sni obtc, driftin;t with the t!:!e. whIcb anpeared to be a >et w.ttom- :r wards with sever::i men c in-- to it. A second g!ance showed plain'y that the men wer. wa'n: a .ane-cercter and beckon Int for aid. W!th a!! poss!iYe .is patch. Mesvsrs. DtesL and Cross made .or the scene of trejuble. V,'!en tte p!ict hoat reache:l the upttrnted .'ralt the men were found to be so numbe, with cold that h had to 'ae literally plcked off and taken aboard. When the recue! sePmen :"awed out sxt:lcently to, tell ther story they to'd the p!lot boys how whfle trying to run a cable from the Navarre their yawl boat was can:h:t by a stro-.g ebb tide and ca; cl ed. They were all thrown ovrr board. but swam to the up-turned oat an.- cin;n: to It for dear !!r tr clct.n: we: in the expose,! p-o-Iton i. t: Were placr the o:d north-VA. t ' .k* so chi'ied them that :n a frw :n utes t'.eir 1tbs became airmost us les. With a white cloth on- of the ev en mi.de frant!c e'or: to .t: - tentlon. The men a *.rd th* N. -arre. aw thn troiM-. Nu: had1 boat to send out for them. Ti, '-est the ship could do for her sai:'ri n pril was to blow the !rs s.gu! LockIly young Dea! an-4 Cros wer at band j::st In time to stve :he cn the ca ps!!zed boat fro-_ a w et: g'-aVe. T ev tok the men t ir 'd tow&:< :he:r up-turrue' cra::,. carrted them back *o th'e Navazrra. DESTROYED BY EARtTHQUAEt.; Many People 1(illed and Hlouses A:- I Demnolished. A violent earthquake was 5elt at various points of Russa T-:rk'vm:' r4 o-clock Wednesd1ay moni Marny builld!ugs were recre.i: and there were enany fatalitAca. The loss of life Is ::ot knuewn as tere is veryv li:tle co:nu:nkc:n be hed with the country s~~r fromr th.e shocks. Creat fis..u.r's opend' !n 'he rronnd' and buil hlns wer an!-" 'Small strezts wer-e hant: :n . Practic'tlly all stores andi -.' r"es at Vyerny. en:':tal of the : rtory of Sem'ryetchenk w e'e 'lc a:royed or h.&dly damated. The city has a population of twen-i vth the tdisturbed distrIct has be- : broken u:p. Entombed Minere RIect,-ed. H{ungry and thirsty. 'aut c-:er., unt'arm od. n !ne m'::rs er. . :r - .ernty hours. two Tr143 in : o r..mn'. -ar Milan. !da'.w -aa<d sh-ort!y after 9 (l-'- ! ', n~h y reSm:.-r.*r C'' '%::x*wr!-t. s:pr~i:ir..!'-rt - -.dera! M! .:tg and 2. ,n. -aho clea:-d swny a : 'e''m over his 't pt -o at~ At-ta. TMr1- t' I vaa'-rs. sh~t h!'-sq -- 1 h~ ' '. U-. . ' .ea ac-rtam' .d - -"'ere h' '.;ed of h~a : Th'e - parnt m:-- . * a!.'.,..in -he fut"'. i' a I To.tal Traiu lt t. - oi n. p ra ti we . ir::t!:ar .1eCilenr. A'-n na Pa r'mn~ T o ~? ~lNOT HANG, Nink Frzrk! a, be Mae!rfr, Finis a G.od .i.-n in Gov. As. GES UP FOR IlFE rh ) -t't -tene,- of Pink Frank 1;:. If.: en Conmuted to Im ,risonT.'nt for late by the Tenter H.--rtedl Gentlenan Who Happens to 1, Gvernor. -'nk Fra.nk'!n will spend the re r:a!. -er of tis days In the State ..2-:ry. This is what we are o hv T* e S Ie in annouicnag thiat of -a-h imnosed upon o 47: 'ht- Oraieburg county -n !'1- was Thtirsday con .(to *.:e imprisonment by Gov. T !- -ton follows the OiItng of a --- :- -! - r - - anhinz Cexec !e rInncy. These carne from -ore th"n a sore of counties and --re sl:'t-d byv s..veral hundred per , T.r- we a ninhm'er of pe 17Zs pro-Tig a:.atrt a parde.n Franklin was convicted of the enr'er of H. E. Valentine. a con vnaIle. and he was to have been nnced on Deember 23. Recently '>v. Arse- zranted a respite to the .Zo70 n January 27. The case -as d-fid d by Gov. Ansel inde .-ndernt of a review by the State .,:-rdof pardons. Fo!low:n the conviction of the no t7o in Or nnoburg county an appeal %-.s taken to the South Carolina su '.r.e cort. where the judgment of e lowar co::rt was atrmed. The e was next appealed on a writ o r-or to the nited States supreme -n::rt,. but there being no federal nstIorn involved, the appeal was !smissed 'n -motion of Attorney -eral LYon. rutil several monthe ao the cas- of Franklin was handled av two nozro lawyers, Moorer and %.n-ns. Mr. Bonaparte. former at rn-y gneral of the United States. ''e a bri.-f w!th the UnIted States e co:rt in the nerro*s behalf. -en r'... -.a:-"" had been dis - -.- :-->ad R3a*-, 5iprEme S. '* c7-.-e cam- !back to the p- -ar our. An order was - :. 4 for "' ranoh':rg court to - .o'r t 'a eteen-!on .of . 7he m,:n'imte a new -- 4a.1-- 'ni the Orannah:'t ,--.:y :--.r! o" th.' ;ro:.ds of after --.! -.:-e. The trial was ...s.-r, -.! ' *!e car-e came bf .. - :e sw rer --oizrt. Wh!e : -,!s .-endi'nc it was de .-toa d'on !he cause and to r: : v A - se l p ara c _ o r Co n = i-n-ence of Franklin. It s "is n'o that Gov. Ansel has on. This case has attracted no - :en'on in the North an:] - -: a .--i ha~ve come from the i -- "'i- : Gov. Ant~e's decree - - .si t t fall te-rn. I 907. of -- nr o ::erai serions for Or - .r:: mo:rty for the kil!rig e. -- l F. Vai-!n*. ':ascovte -- :e' j:r and~ senten--ed by his - * : .i. C. King~h. 'he pire * 7. :e. to be h-nnred so~n - --. An a'p'ai was tak--n to - e~ e ez-:r- of thi' State. e ~ jd:.:ent of theo lower .- -v3:rmi!. -n-I on writ 3f -oC ->: 5upreme courrt of the -n - :'n t'ere be!ng no fed - ex- . -nvolved. the apr-'2 -.,.-.--.- .d 'c be hanged on the t~ I by m :nt ii FrIday. January .1-: 1. .s t his ;>etition was then ~T. ': an app!eation to me for -,'-:or ree:nunation of the -..- e :. - - I in thIs case. I hat e -.ea -r-: sen of thou::t to this -- -nand -~-. law lavolved in "A-.:--t h-id been I.esued by on~e - -a -.r!-:raesof Orang-burr - - 'er i".:.k F-arclin for a vo .3of :na -rc~':ral en'ntraer. -' :--:. :,tr da:--d MJay 2Z. . H !-' \-a"."Ine ha.4 b--n ap .-- i : 'C:ii cora-:-?- To ere ..e m~xr:. ant.! on :.he tmorn - " 29t of' .::v. 190.7. he a: - . dt -rae :he arrest. ink - ere se had hb-n !!vina - *,- '- on Mr Th:s-& plce - r~ -hewarr:ant wam - * .-e -rrder wh:ch this -.- - - -:-d had not then -: -T *r, fromi t-r e'Piden'e that - - .-. .aa vriy : thc mnor? - -,-'.w- d wn t -- r'. Frank'!n to mar~k. - an e door and called. - -. - .' r'. They: did not -.. r tha.t tee had - :w~ th':r nasion was. C :.-.-toth back of :he - ~- ro' o-:t there while - .- . .- .- ! ::10 the houy-. -1 n *- e 3 o was op'n. - -: --*r th-- fr:n:: hw-ran. - ro :-'"-:'o:ether. r c hee~ett has - ud:'. who pr.' - - - T~r 0"ahr not - - -r :s crme, an'd 7 e.y a5 :nyj-d -... - o ,on-'AErat!Eon th r ---- - of the <:s as rshown 16 z en~lRe.'7 togethie w-th the FOl THF. LAST YE I. What tt r.:e v . ilege is Noing In the Ur-at Work of Edavating the Btoys. The annual report of Clemson COl hf'. vaa %t-nzi S*:a.%Ie S';:-rfn teudent f Edue?tionl Sw1anaen. and wm! :>e zLbjujtted to th*.e gierr asser.h'iy. The :,-.t va!ue of Cl'E--ne CAl lege pro;--r: is es::ed n the report at $1.'-~ . - i A sunnary o(f expe;::z ures far the :everal departments i- giveu as to' Academ!c department. . $ 22.276. 10 Agrlcultural departrment 17.2'-.t;2 Chemical departr.ut. .6 Engineer rig department. 31.669 42 MLary d--partment. . 3.4'..42 .Textile de;.artmenat. .5 .0i-301 'ncellaneous. 80,990.14 Total. .. . . -5* 6 48 Th.. report of the treasuirer shows that the receipts of the college from all sources were $269.!09.93. and thst the total expendi"res were $234.42.Sl. There is a total bal ance of Z53.374.20. Act:ng Pri-ident R!;:gs :-sys in his. report that "oz the whole the work of the faculty has been loyal. enthus astle and efficient. Our greatest need is for ::re men with qualifica tiona for leaderehip-men who can plan and initiate to improve and ex tend their work. even thouzb it be at present ef!!cienL The following items of expense are given as baring been expended for the public work of Cletason College during the past year: Benefnciary octalarships .$17.222.06 Coast experimerra . .- 43 ''4 Etomological inspection 1.513.50 Extension work. farmers' institutes. . . . . . . 4,413.45 Fertilizer tags. inspection analyses. . . . . . . 24.253.40 Miscellaneous travel. . 56.75 Tick eradication. . . . . 8,166.)9 Veterinary inspection. . 1.6S6.80 Total.. ........$65.457.95 It is pointed out in the report that the health of the students has been ost excelln-t. CAt .SE) IW IVSAN:TY. The Tmgic Endi'g of a 1.Ife 1 ong Comipranonsh'ip. Temtorary lneanity brought a feirfltl end!ng to ne'r y 5f7 Years of &.:-ost !d-al marr:e: !:fe at Pen .awola. Fla. Wil!Ia'm M-.rran. an ag^1 and wealthy stock raiser. cut his w!fe's throat -..ith a pocket knife. rinin death !a a few seconds. Then standin;; above her body with the open kefe grlpued in his ha:d he crIed out: "I wL-h I were dlead, uo. The insane ce:.'s cry was a futile threat. for he dE! not t:tke his own life anid is under arrest today. The tr:.gedy occ'.rred .lust aior dakt within shght of the !bhts of . orgn's beautiful home. one of L~e - fnest in this sction. H~s wife had slipped n-: of the house in terror at her h':s'en.Vs rueer behavior. She was alaoet within r.ach or escape: when Morgar z~o'i.! her drartura and dashed after her. W!:hinx a few step- of the hoa:st- he overt.>nk her. Morgan 's seventy yea~rs nid!4 wIfe was sixty-tive and it was said -at for y.-a'rs not a cross word had .ased be-ween them eogian (hrste" in.titute With Watsting Public Money. "The African hu~nt ing trIp, as or anzed and carried out by the C.ntthonian lnst~tute. v~a ltoomvelt. "s the subject of the iat-et prope--d Congression.:l inves:gnton. The suggetion was received by Repre senttive Rainey. of lilinois, from a Itizen of a Georg!.s town. who re ferrd to ;':ch an :rq. Iry as a "pu.. l:c a.r~c' and :o :he "Smithsoutani. as a t:-ash heap inttu:tion.' Mr. Ranar is the# D~eunert who rcnl trouced a r~iriltion. to inuti~re :n. to the manner Iu wh~rh Mr. Roo~ ve1t o't-:Ined his trans;>rtast:'n an~d -.ieson his tr~ps -.b"::: the couna Mr Raliney proposes ::. e-.rliest opportniy to 77-. this resoition. th:rh It' was refe-rret to t::e rules e~nit tee and pro-up:iy aI'on-n''l ed. The Georg::an d?:>red that an -.*ns:o:2 of such a-i Inqiriy to In cude the war in which the Africanl hunt er:.ed'.:!i, exnra was banrr. 'ar the St'ebnen:: -in 1u'i:itlor "*ould show *waste. extr?.mai C an- uii::anderin. of r':'!c *non'..* rhe Sm!-hson.n har- y-a report.d th co:-t of the e,.:ed! i'nno Cur grss but did submi! a trmn that 6.eA.". k:ns andt 2.:,' -hoots or pians weeobtain'd Th od --r Is a'ost enni'. but the ne yer i 7:5-at hand to Brcaks utr eod Pon-:ac inth:Ide. d"e i (!! a h'n h bnodd lie!-. ' -I-':. i-n cO' owe bylOI ~ the. .-:rc*'5bro'hvrs. o. word., seve.. h b :-r r-ear,! by rd r: nr ^.::') The pr hurd ' at. 'h. d A s-nin .0 pased upon tIhe- -ca! PinPk !i at e, arad the same Is hereby, comn iuted to lifo Impi so:,nent in the Sta n'e .tiar-. sat hard !abor." MAl'E AT C1UAlL-iCTON BY A YVLTfiWLL AVIATOR F1lDAY. Jiwic 'Ward. Eighteen Ycazs Old. Circlrs the Harbor Over the Fort*. (oe. Out to -a an%; Returis. J!my Ward. the 18-yoar-old avl ator,. IL. ('urts 2Z-borse power aero gave some fine exhibitions of his k!i! '-t Charleston on Friday. He made a daring ight acr-s two riv -rb the harbor and out over the At lan!!c ocean, breaking the world's altl:ude record for low-powered ma chi;-es. and winning a prize of $5.000 by circling ovcr two of the srong est fortifleations on the Atlantic eC.st. demonstratIlg the efficiency of thek aeroplane as a :"out In time of w ar. Landing tracefully on the bech in front of Port Moultrie on Zu11 vsn's Jaland. be handed a note to 17t-. MrA-sh. w, .ch : 1%btter jiigned.l Ward then re--nered his :nacble. rose fro. the beach and new back r-ross the barb-r in a direct line te) the ailatlon field north of the city. He cov,.el a distance of about 26 Miles In 51 minutes. Very few --eople saw Ward :e gin his Ilight from the aViation deld. h!s unsuccessful attempt of the day before having arouse . a spirit o.' skepticism. News of the dar'ng at tm- npt spread rapidly. however. ano many roofs in the ety were packed when the arman made his return night. Leaving the aviation deld. he dew first to the navy yard on Cooper river. circlIng above the plant. He then flew down the river a distance of about fiae miles to the city. ovor the unper end of which he passed. Ve e'-ned eastwa.d. croesed .-e Cooper and Wando rivers and the harbor at a height of about 1.000 feet. Reaching Sullivan's Island at the northern entrance of the harbor. and on which 'ort Moultrie is situated. he circled back over the harbor at a height of about 2.000 feet. passIng close to Castle Pinckney. Heading seaward again, he passed directly over Fort Suur.ter at the entrance o the harbor and swept for a distance of about a mile and a half over the water, of the open Atlantic. T-:rinc he 1!a aboct the Tale4 ot T'ms and S-liran's Island and1 kn'ed on the beah in front of F-rt ?Toultrie. amid the cheering of sol dee.s snd oficers. A note -.A.ch ' handed to Col. Frederick Marsh charnp of the for*. was sigred by the latte- a.::! Ward brebcht It bark to t:e !-v with him o, h!s retur.. It was on the ret%-n tr!p !hat he broke the wor!d-a al''tu :e record for jmall rsachina. At point directly above Mount Pleasant. a village on the edge of the harb.or and opposIte to the city. hb- attained a height of. ZK.200 feet. as shown by his baro graph. As thie aviation field came into view. Ward. at that tirne over Coper rIver. shut off hIs power and :lid. for -.distance of a m.e and a half, larnding safely and easIly. H~e was haing as ;ho'igh palsied as he -'- d for his picture, so terrible had been the strain. INCREASE MEMBER~JS OF HOUPE. This is What the (Ceuens Committe men Want to Do. ('ongresuiional reapportionment uin der the new census figuree so as to icrease the membership of the house to I.33 was the plan tenta tively favored by the house comn mittee on census at a meeting Fri day. The apportionment of the moem brsbip of the house amoungst thet va ro:s States. unier the proposed ar rangement will be C.e fo!lows: Alab-.ma, In: Arkansas. 7; CaI! forija. 11: Colora~to. 4: Connctkat. ,: lDelawar--. 1: Florida. 4: Goga 12: Idaho, 2: lil~nois, '2; Indiana. i" owa. 11: Kansaa. 8: Kentucky. 11: l.ousiaa. 8: Mnene. 4: M:.."y iard. 6;: Maswachust'.s. 16. M:inI :a. 3: Minneota. 10: Mississippi. v: M:-'url. 16: M1ontana. 2; Ne at:.a 6: Nevada. I: N--w Hl'mp rhre. 2: New Jergy. 12: New York, 43: North 'arolina. 10; North ['a ua 3: PennsylvanIa. 36. Rthode sh-nd. .3: South Carol!na. 7: South Thisr--preents an increase over t- prnt mien:barship In the hou:se Airtb..:na. colo!crado. hI ida. Geor ea. Idaho. toL.siana. Mie -..tan. Min ne'eta. Montana. North Dakota. O 0 Ormn. Rhode Islan-!.. So'sth Dakoa. New Je-s.y andI West Vir Nw JT'rs-y. Tte.as and WashintonI. r ncht: Ca!orn.ia anzt OkIbaoma. 3 Yrr.YouthfulMudr. The smI!eet and youxnget prison '."a sn: :o the Miaour! p"-i -.ed.'- at -iderson City in the Petr :: rc.'hos and ' !::hing M ,tws conrv~1cted of mur.'r in h.- .'*-ond d.egre'e and ,.enat.nced rn -t: A mes. Ohio. ti-sr vnt'r andi me nosea::es ruin as high as 75. no!eri.:I $'o. ronfe;,ud beaore i rig-- A Z. lair We n--sday that in &h s:eee:on they sold their votes. i-a fia ned $5. df~en a suspended wrk house sentenca and five years disfranchment. we.-k WERE BOLD BAND Autorities Hucting Down the Badits Who Rib. d Mail Train. ALSO KILLED A PORTER Bcaare of thw Skill of the Robler% in Directing the Train Crew in Handling the Train. Itzilroad Of OciaLs say the Ba4,ditx Are For uer itiiruad Men. Workiag on the tkeory tMat th1e two ma"-d janditts who held up the Southern Pael0ic Overland lluimted at Rees. are hidiag in Ogpen. CUtah. ev try rootr.i; zouse in the city s b Ing seard.ed and :.l 7; eCZ a' be Ing brougat luto uito'y. There are now wor ng on the oase aL1 the detectives of the 1trrl:.-. lnee and private dtt-ct!'e. in .% tVon to the si. ..n *-4 ' 'b Lake. Weber and Box-Eider oui Five suspects. answering to the da acription of the band'Its. were ar reste-! W-dnesday night. B.-Cauie of the skill of the bandit- n dir-rti g T.e train crew in Mcd'' t' r. railroad Ofmcais my tue rowv ..t former railroad men. The bandits not only displayed a knowledge oZ automatic block sig- al apparatus, but also showed that they ere informed in the method of tae oLeration of train& on the Southern Pac!fle. The semaphone whlch halted the train was ln;enlously tampered with. The lock had been brok.en and a match inserted so as to prevent tt copper Contacts from touchlnz. :bereby thrt--in. th'e sIl n, .fl ' block 2nd Stopping the trA;n. H. H. Hancock. Eagman on i-e Overland Limited. who was com pelled to carry the sack in which the bandits collected the valuables. gave the following acc.munt of the rob bery: "About 11:30 the train was stopped a mile and a half west of Rees station by an Intermediate block signal. Brakemen Cross went ahead to locate the trouble. I wtnt east to protect the rear of the train. I had gone about a third of a mile when I was s!ignaled by the enzine'-r to return. Jug as I was - o step to thc r.tr patform I s r-'n fron:cd by two ily un- an! b':' 3 5torn comvinand to g-*t o hw i form -- % d 't q uick- I ellib-. -in! nst as :'o !rain started and * wo m;n fc'r'wCd me. At P(Pon ns v w.-re r on the ?!r.orm on- of t ine:n h!d: "Hefre. Fou tAk'* t.. enck and hold it u we go throu a the tr.ln. ' "'ntoring the car wo foind the door of the tole room !ncked a-d one of them fired thro':gh it. IX.' carrIed saw'ed off. repe-atlng st.': gnn8l and eaCh had a rev.olver ina belt well filled with shalis." 'Hancock described the ro'*'N". a:y!ng that one was ta! while the other was short. "As we passedi through the a.' sild Hancock, "the short one o'r 1r :he passengers from their t-t' They were told 10 drop what i: ad in the sac-k. "At o.ne of the berths two you: -: women protested that they lid ia have anything. The short rohi er pushed hits gun violently ar::'-t '. reast of one and struck the ot '-a over the right eye with the but: it the weapon. "When we came to the drawir.e room of this ear. William Drv!, l-. ~orter. tried to ke them !rom -. tring. The short man d.eliberat. Iy rised hIs gun and fired. lIa-la I-l to the fi'>r dead and Tafer. Et other porter. grappied with the . : er and wrenched his g'un dWuSy tr' him. The bandit pul'wd his revoi' and fired. Ttylor drop-t e i !oor woujnded. "By thIs time the train bad rect---a Ree and Btrakerman Cro-.- h . b oarded. We we-re justt biar'.in aln e:sed when w of the r0h- : reacbed for the c)r.. an r'-hi-m'. ar, bringing the train to a t i-ngine-r Row.e got o!I Ic try n locate the trornhie and the rto:A .' ordrd mae to get oaff- -r.n d-:h A minute or two iat--r :hc en - n-r returned to our side of :he er. a nd while uneC of the rob!bet '04 tlm and ordered him 'o his tarb. ther cornman.ed me to cut of. h train back of th-e atzs'tO car made an attemn:t to do so. or De eddto do o. when he ad '(It out f tee.Le' me et~ i'. are aiorcth-r to G-4-r ' -' o rd .-rd 'onit::. iI te t-r d n.'r' up sowly. The e'rne u:o'-e t Glve-n Three Vcerr-. In the ?irc.:! cour' at sa:.m.V --:;rsay a 'rr"cn a jury ir. th' -e of! .. H. Btody. white. c'!~e- W'1 kH.:!ne James~ M"'-. a -ro. r 'rn.i a verdiet or invnlnr:. an s uzht'r a,.d fixed Tto!y' P:;ni: moent of thre.' yeara in the peni~"n iary. A moti-n will be made for .i new tial. Four Were llitld. In the Nort>'in Phe.1 yard i I N a. '. .Mr.:..k a - ('ha~e-:p'. Oi n;:-r-a.. ~t o-:rn:! Tr .- r' ted Fo enr trm a - V . ing with his little coon.T Lancatr. Thursday ai-' ;-. coped off the little girl's ft'.:er aith an axe. She lost all the fwr1 a ha In lft hand. FO4S, SAYS SLN.lTOR IS !.OT Lt T .NE WITH TIMES. Goternor-e-lect Sayb Vet4eran POWt-, clan Stands Pat on Every Inue and (s.: Nut Win. !a a".ser to Senaor Lodge-s ..i~a i. sy~phny all Tuesd-ay - a :;u.. va t. mi." n Part: -' o.- of last e.,ce I:to. c ri al '>lt inot th'e fat ta t'i-: .--za:or wg e - -: : t. tr . r - ,. - Cana j. n te:i - . ; .'r -.o Fe. on the re .. The guve:nor-- ect . ays tba* Upon Sthes-e tv:steM:inwas fought and 7o. in.T .hets Last fall :td d th:: S-trLaor Lodge e-ad I m, J.II 0sc SU . It Is seen. -- a d. t.: Mr 7: UsPPOSed e .-.-7 .:e .:- 3 -: :-er d!ecI~.r :Is rue 1., ;ie !n a dara ':d tr.r., in :he eyts of t! e Pulic. Mr. Foss co ties: "He doe. not sta1nd for the new order of thingi. lie doet" not believe in the capac!ty and the right of the p to g.era emsel'as. He ha~ e.!j un:s-ak.Vly that he does no: think the eople competent to advise theiar pubit. servants. He Is react!onary. !1e faces to the rear and he beicngs to an era which Is ~drd dead!. -.. ::sZetts demprnds som i~rz bi...cs or.oy. She &sas a man in the nate who. In the fIrst place. vtands for the will of the peo ple: who e-es in the people. whose heart and conscience and ef ,orts are with the people." BREAiR SAFE IN HOTEL. The Bold and Paring Work of Two lasked P.andits. Two masked bandits entered the of"..re of the Angelus hotel at El .so. Tew. Thu-r4ay and robh-d he af o :o -. 0"r !n eCIh and . iy. T'.e clefrk anm ;ofe!r~ o:ce4 In'o 1-e b:.:-'a V th pun *x.. wre~ .seuj~d and r..rred Th7 toxes were fo nJ I:ter n .in: t~h ho:e!. Ai h-id he-n : e n. The )an:ts rorced -he rK;t .:'-rk to ;e'-'r t.e 3ey to :he !nner door of the*: 1taf bte Pinz himn -Mto the hare:irent. One .:0 thor ?;wm! tuard in the bare~ -: 7.:. hile t'he other opened a:.d h..tnJn dollar~a in c shi and di.e ::ords were :eft untered. The ox ~ 1.-'b.i. ~i-!'- : have con *. S $.:o..i in g:old. No arr-e~s .a'.e Men ::: l I II.\Ts T!I&- AifT). Tixe H.,r-a- and Truck Killed Man'y r'evple in New Y,.rk. As usuza.:e horse mnd trueck :.-d m'-' p.- sons 'n 'he streets of -. or the. trib-. * . Tae rre:t '.r - ..e,--i:-- -.-.**ty for r?~ >~ SS pereens were n '4 ,. n I,'t:'-li' Od: :y - -e *-d: by tro!ys 597 .. - . 4 -.,('n. .., Rl)fO noxe. Vi.. --. : .U.r'a. !ron a man~ a N .* s i l- Te :..* - V -.. and. Ia.t - msel1: O. - mnirs is s --t - * ' ;'o * n.wn LIVE WIRE IL ils a an ai His TWO Dogs Wich Try to Rtscne Him Frm it. THE DEADLY CURRENT A Crowd of One Thouand People Stan4 Ares:nd I1owerlens to .id the LnfortuL.Ate Victhn. WhoIe U047 i, Recovered by an Undertaker W-a::Ing R~ulher Gloves. When, Gloranni D-AmelIo. a b" -L.eerQf Me.1. 27 Main atreet. free: 11!!. S. ... aished his day'v work on a ho-ase at Thirteenth street acd West N-w York avenue. .hat towLshir at 6 o'cicek last nIght, two e'Nli!oe. bis constant companions, camp.ered down3 Thirteenth street ahead of him. iut D'Amelio. owing to .e rm!. - erc'In.d to walk home, b-- t w- r-- -:hc tookr 'im alorg lier~"tiiue av*nue. ad wals tied to the dog. They obeyed reluctantly. and seemed to plesd with him to take the old way home. One of them tugged at h's torusers leg. a tho'lh to persca.- th masteI 'N .*ace iut Put D'Ame!or, 'poke oharply to hs pets, who with hanging head fo lowed at his heels. As D'Amello passed unrer an else trie Nght at Ninth street and Ber genlne avenue, a secondary feed wire snapped and fell. When the end came in contact with the s!de walk. yellowish sparks shot out. D'Amelic turned at the sound and the. dogs cowered. whimpering With fear. A word of encouragmenet to the ebini anim waq n the man'* T!ps " ben the wire ognng toward D'Amelo. who raised hs arms to cutrd himself. The next instant the beavily charged wire began e'Illng tself around his body. As the wire wound D'Amello In its fatal embrace. the end whipping In an ever shortening circle, hissed and spit forth- sparks and a never ending stream.-,of Ore, whose colors were changfnt, continua1! from greenish red to blue, yellow to purple. Then the wire become taut and fdung the man to the ground. where he lay writhing. All this had taken about ten mbn tes. and whea the dogs saw their ',,'ter twistin; and turning on the stdewilk one of them. with a sharp hark. rnehPd toward him. The anl :al soezed one of the rolls in its ? th As if to rend it. Then. with a vlp of pain. t dropped dead. De e*pite the fate of its, mate the other r'ox dashad to the resene. It. too. -abd nn of the deadly rings tn iH f->nrs. Death came instantly. Meanwhile about one thousand :-'rsons. men and wome'n. had gath ered. None dared to attempt to re !'ase D'Armelio. A fter he had been ;r:ed to the sidewalk th'e cois be cam red hot, then turned to a white heat. All the time hissing flames toi, from the twIa*inr end. When -he. terror-stricken, spectators re aizd they had seen a man and his t o does electrocuted before their eysthey became hrrifld. Womien sreamed, arnd mny were led away ~.af fainting. Som one telephoned the police .-. 'a1~pt. V1.-!tfann, with Sergts. 2:-uer and Wallace and Patrolmnan Wallace, soon appeared. They were as porcelesst to lend a~d as the oth era. The?n an -ambulance was called 'rom Shirp-s und1ertaking shop and the driver. Charles Darke. was told to fetch rubtber rieves and a pair of wire cutters. When he arrived he put on the gloves and cat the wire, '.hich lew into thie air, its !!ery tail D'Amel!O was hur-ied to the North H4-d'a'n Hospaia. The doctors said e had d~ed within a few minutee fter the wire coIled itse'!f around him. THe 'ea'veo a w!'ow and three 'hbidtenx, the oldet f-v ye.rs of age. Cetto the Anyiumn. !,ving T. Flemng. colored. post rtater a: Lynchbu-g. was ad.!udged :nsane on Wednesdiay and sent to the aey!tnm. Fleming has lately been a rartv en? usIast.!c member of a Holl *w-- e t o? this net;:horhood anid it 'eor ud :hat the "unaiant excite .. :'in?'oted. tu thbe re!!riousi rits as un&alanced bia~ mind. Cet Twelve Tears.L Jas. J. Callather. wuzo shot Mayor n-nor ILst ALugust. was sentenced W.V "mesday to 12 years' Imprison r:at. He was convicted In Jersey ty~ on an !ndicment charging him. ru.'~ with sho .o rug Mayor Gaynor. 'at Wiiami H Edwarde. romnmission of treet cleaonn of New York Held! Co be Lawinl. The bank guarantT laws of Okta bna. Nebraska and .nre's were de --.r.d conitational by the snpreme 0!r-o the T-nited States Wednes drtc and th'ts the fight over the - -aihment~ of the policy of guar ,-""nu the puol!c and State depoe a. i banks was won by advocates of n'-h a 'olicy. Whliat It Coqt. Edon~nd Thecrv, a Frnh '.conO a-r ~r.e :hat to mlaintain Ed m~no o~n hatve been spent and Tj95' ome'rs and 3.500.000 pri .at.. has. h--'n con'tantly excluded I The IW'adly G'.aM. .1ieuzard a sonl. no!r home' at Chicago. A t h connecting the gas main '- ova was for~nd discon