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MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ALL TODAY'S NEWS TODAY. 1U5 THE WEATHER Rain and Warmer Tonight and wedneeda, VOLUME XXII. CALUMET, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. SEPTEMBER 2J 113. NUMBER 286 SULZER GIVES UP HIS OFFICE DURING TRIAL Will Make No Attempt to Exer cise Its Functions, It Is Announced Today COUNSEL BEGIN ARGUMENTS Motion Is Made to Strike Out Ar ticles Relative to Wall St. Speculations NO OFFENSE IS CONTENTION All.any. X. Y , Bent. 51. Attorneys for fatoveenor Bulaer tod) were pre- p ii ,t Lo ehao:.i ell I CO, ii in .in . to i ant tii i"i ! 'ii 'i nti -..i egjntpatga fundi being told on the Alrii'f, land. Tin off" red .i Mi" tion to rfirik- mil tin. articles In the i m i .. -.k lini'-ji i . charging him with flltntt falec tiUii' HK in of campaign oontrl imtlone and with being theae runda for all sire, i apeculatlon. CouBntl fof Qovernor Bulaer en aoSi St the outset of t'i" day's maalon that h hM rallncjulchog' nil txeQiiUTi function 'HI ih'' end of the trial. Attorney Merrick h.-hl the Hoof til ".ronnon, arguing thai the errors and omiaaleBg in Bttlaer'a etateOM n. of ramnaln oofrtrtbutiona i i t not con etttttta an off e nee against the law, Ldgar lamckett, for the proeeeutton. Hi,. n be;;an his Add Pi M Suliar jnd Wife to Testify. Nothing ihori "i i -1 1 1 1 '.ii prevent ilovernaf Burner end hh oifi from titlfylng; in hln impeachmenl trial If the okfeetlona of hi- attorney to the prooeedlnga nre overruled. Thi.t statement cam In 1 nlihl from nn absolutely unqueminuable on roe, it fotkrwed week of ineoula lion an to whether either of I hew vv.'Ul.l laattfy. friend of tag governor have ed Vlfled him on this point. Many have Instated thai hi ignore the pi 4 iiik!) entirely taeofar i.v being pram hlmneff was concerned. Othera have InetttaaJ that even If tin1 governor tie eJded to testify ha ihouM not peraall Mrs. Sulzcr i tell her story. Bat th-' governor has maintained froM the atari thai he win i'ii the rtory of the alleged eonapirac) which in insist brought uboul hla lmpeach mam Mrs. Butter' i i t Imi j haa been .unsullied too vital 10 the caM ef the defence t" permit har to remain silent NAVY MEN ENTER COLUMBIA Class of Officers Will Complete Stud ies in New York Institution New York, Si in . W. WaThteea na sal officers win., havlna flninhed the tirvt year of the naval poet-graduate ennma at Annapolla, were apeclnll) ilealfimlatl hj Been? tan ..i Ihc Navy JoaonhuM Daaiela to enter Columbia lTnlvwaity for th" aecond sad last list -ar of that course, reported to 'l ie at the university I'm immai i n il lation, itj their entrance Columbia unfvnfalt! ht mea an official pari of the adnoattonal department or the navy, the first Inatllution In ii"' conn tr- i Q h.. thus honored b) th" K.'"rn- ment, Tim npnni offlcera, of whom the rirnt three are aenlor llcutcnanta, the real .Umiors. are: William C. Bnr- kr, Jr.. Iowa. Harold :. ttowen Rhode Island; William It. I'urlonc. Iviinsylvania; It. ltry:on Btwe, lOWWi Jnooph i,. Baer, Mlaaouri: Claude a. Convllllan, Loulsi.uia: Charles A Dunn, Idaho; Horace T. Dyer. KBine ttota; Joseph s. Bvana, Pennoylvanta! Wnymmtd R ftetiann, Iowa: Philip " iiiiinnioiid, A la ha ma; Harry it. Bird, Sonih DaBotai Peynvour R. Hoiilday. T. xaa Uuiph B, Horner, I 'olorado; he.sior II. J. Keppl.r. Iowa; Robert T. S. rWlill. ltW York. Luia r. Thii.aiiit. CanBirllrnt; Brtice u Ware, Maaaachuaetta TO PROBE SLAVERY CHARGE. Washington. i C Sept. IS, emere tnry Oarrlaon will direct an investiga tion of charaea hy Dean Vorceater and w. it. Phipps. auditor of the Phil Ipplnaa, that eivoo eatota In tht aal and. The inv aatlgntlon win !" made hj ;..v -Cen. Prancta Burton Harr aon MONTQOMIRY WARD FALLS AND FRACTURES HIS HIP. fihaao. Sept. '"""v Warn, mmmlnani merchant, la aerv omdy di ut his honi. ai Highland l'ark. following a fall yeott "lay, " Whl h he fractured his hip He raid to have fallen in his bath room when nttneked Si falntiv BAY STATE VOTERS MAKE CHOICE TODAY Massachusetts Primaries Will Reveal Party Preferences Bnetoa, m.iss , s.'pt., it. Btnta pri mers i am h. i.i i. .,iay throughout Um stale of Miiss.i, Ims. its lu K.'li . t the Candida tea (at the rarkma bkteea upon "" Btate tnkot 1 1 1 - ol n OB) ;.t Hi.' comlaa Btate at taam la November. Tin ahaenoe of national featurea at Hi.- November election this year natur hy ''as i tondenc) to diminish the lenerai mi, ,, af the ratira in th- k ' ii'.u an. i in a greater aaeeaara even iu Hi.- primary election preliminary to the general election, v. t th" political situation ; aufftcieetly Utter tiailng t bring out partisan fooling :'! It I haUairad thai a larva vote will lie poll- ed taday. - i ..lay s elect laa la merely hati for ih" purpose af eolarttag caitdldatr rar h" various party tickets .i i in eaeahag ak r Una the outcome "( tndaya palmartea will no! nc aril) Mm in i. i on ahadoat what the m a hea II oamea to the ae trencth between ihc iiit'- tual teat i i fen hi partle at ihc November elec- tkm, v. i politic laaa arc looklns fna uart wnii oonakterable latareat to the aaaownoemeni ..i t . flfmrea ahowlaa th. reault i today'a vote it win he poaalble to draw many eoachtajtaM from iin oi" BjoBad ay tin- various oandktatea, as :i win aadtoate, to some extent, their potoatlai atraasth th" trot en of their respot'iive parties ro Republicaiift for Governor The Pf rnocritle party h.ir only one candidate Par fovemor m the fiehi. I. lent. David i Wakdt, the si.-rte candidate ol 1 1 - Democratic BtaM Committeo, II may I..-taken far grnnl ii thai la- win receive the fuB iemo cratic vote. His runnins mate on the ttate ticket, Richard H, Lona. who is candidate for Hi" nomination for i lou tenant Governor, will probably m r with considerable opposition, a there la an Independent candidate in ill.- field far the lieutenant novernor ahlp nomination on the Democratft llekel Mi, h'dwunl 1. Hairs, who has Ccntinued on 6th Page, 5th Column. LONGEST AEROPLANE FLIGHT ON RECORD French Aviator Garros Flies 600 Miles in Eight Hours San Raphael, Franc. .Sept. It. A si.; hundred mile aeroplane tliuht across ih" Mediterranean bmm the PYencJi eaaat to Tunis araa atartad ai I o'clock i ins momtna by thai FVeach aviator. Roland arios. i larroa mad" tin Hlchl la "iz ta, Tunis, In Bevetl hours Mty-three min utes. I'll" 'liulll was liu lOBReal ever sea aeroplane journey on record, and ex porta sav it wai a marveloua achieve" aral 'or both av la tot ami machlna. Another Record ". Smashed. f...ndon. Bapt, IS. A new world's record for a welahl iiarrylnaj aeroplane was mad" at HetndOtM lasi iiicht. w In n Aviator Waal slaved up seven l.i n minute with seven passeiimrs. the total wi lajhi of 1 1 - marhlne and . i. Hants baina MSt pounds. ANOTHER TRUNK MYSTERY .' Chlcnajo, Bapt, M.- The police today in. mveatlgatlna the alary told by Loula I. ram. an CXpraM waon driver, Who li-l alfhl M;li'' ke had heard rnaaa comtM from n trunk which he s.ii.1 two men had hBa move from an x o an automobile several Mocha away. The) najard th.- aaatter as the work "i practioal jokera, who wished to have fun witli Bram. However, the ptAlCi arc maklna a thoroush Investl eatlon na Dram atteka lo his story. DIFFICULT TO GET JUDGE TO HEAR THE FUNK CASE OBcagn Bept. J.l. Another failure t eat i"'1" ,"',r in which Clarence B. Funk, former pan- , ,al mnimgai "I the International Harveoter company, made charges of , npiiv. v I" defame, was m ole to day, title hetng the etghth. Judge Tut- hiB, to whom the cas- had been M- . iani ,i, ranted a change of renaa. on - linn "i ladgai will be called to determine to whom the case will now ba assigned. The change of ventt waa asked on th" Charge thai TulhlH anu pmadlCd aajahMN Daniel Don- u of the defendanta. l-nnk .laims the alleged cnsplracv a ..ut of efforta t- retaliate rr Ma teMlmony before the Senate commlt ,, , him siiuatimr l."fimer. NEW YORK G. 0. P. CONVENTION. Vow York, Sept. ft.- Sijrniii. ance ma attaehad hi the otate Bepublleea , oa vent km today, aai it was the tirat Pmpnbttcas raB) Binm the mat state tlectton The convention met to name candidate mr ablel Bdga and aaaoci- ot tha court of appeals. FORTUNE SMILES ON RAG PICKER -4 St. Louis Man Is Left $200,000 by Sister and Brother Gets an Equal Amount REMEMBERS THE UNFORTUNATE Gives $4,500 Check to Negress Who Had Befriended Him IS HELPING HOMELESS MEN Si. LouIh, Kept, Arthur Weaver former)) .i ran picker, and hla broth-1 latnea ,,i Bathaite, Illinois, arel haira to a fortune left y their alater, I who (ii.. i in N'. w Orieaaa. Arthuro siiar... ahk h baa iual baeome known, is $t',i aah and 1SS,SM In Rovem- ni"iii I.oimIs. .lames nt-lr. an equal .hh. .in.' Aiihn alreaiiy r.-in.-m t.err-,1 with a cheek for $4 .".oo, a ne- Sreaa who kindly av- htm np ' coffee in i he daya of hla poverty. He has spent $.',.nMI helpillR homeless men a Nil i.- li.-.-pini; il tip, II" slill lives in ih tan ''in lodfinta whara ho was when fori iin- found him. MILITIA IS IN CONTROL OF SITUATION AT BENTON, ILL. Denton, III.. Sent. L'1! The national (Unrd has tin- situation well In hand today, following the disorder last alfht in which foreign mipers were hea ten by patty of Americans. There is no Indication of furthei trouble, (t de veloped today that the trouble pre redlila the murder of two mush i. in. by foreinu mmeis, as the ntuaiciana were Pvtumhig from a dance Bunda) nklit, was oauaad by their refusal to Mak ai'tet mldallht, The murder led to tha rial '.n which the foreigner wi l e hen ten. ONLY TWO U. S. BALLOONS IN INTERNATIONAL RACE. Kansas City, Sept. :'3. The fnilc Stales Will he represented in the in ternal tonn i balloon race in Paris mi October 1- only two bag John Walls, who won second place in th" elimination trials, withdrew today ii"- rauae he could not et n silk balloon, and i cotton one. he id, atood no chancr. agaiai the foreign silk uapa. COLLEGE PROFESSOR QUITS TO SET UP PEANUT STAND Rvanaton, III., Bant, M. Prof, a. B, Munler has reeiamod a profesaorahtp at Lake I'or. sl callage that paid him $1S0 per moniii I,, set up a peanut and sandwich stand on the campus, from which in- expeota patronage from atu dents thai will net him $-' a month. EXPRESS CO. HIT HARD. Parcel Post Reduces the Wells Fargo Revenues One-third. San I ran. isco. Sept. 29. -Test ifyinp before the slate railroad PommlOBlOn, which cnntlnMfd Ita Inoulry Into the relations between tiic Bouthern I'a- i ihe railroad and the Wells I'arno b proas company, Wee Precedent ami ileneral Manager I'hristianson ol' the i.uier declared thai parcel post com petition hail caused the eoinpanv lo lose SI. 7 per eent of small packages since She fust of th.- year. In ike aggM period, he said, the company's rev enue has been reduced :'.:! per cent, and this percentage, he atliimed, held gaod for all Other express companies. HER ASHES BY PARCEL POST. It Cost $1.15 in Stamps to Send Re mains Across Continsnt. ew Yolk. sept. :;t.-Att.i being forwarded by parcel post from Becra mento. Cat , the ashes of .Mrs. Mary nacke, n New York woman, wtp in teireil in a urnve in New York Bay cemetery, Jersey i ity. The aahea were ajsglaaad In a small wooden casket IS inches pgjg. 1- inches wide and three inehea thick, the casket beina wrapiied up In heavy errapgktg paper. The poetage stamps showed that the ev penae of transportation from Califor nia wna 11,11. SECOND DAUGHTER IS BORN TO LADY DECIES. London, Sept. ff lesffjr Deehak who wns Miss 'ivin Ooul.l of New Yoi k, Sunday RaV4 birth to a daughter at the Peeks home. Sefton Park. Huck- Inahamahlre, Mother and daughter ore reported to be doing well. Th. child la lady Dories second daughter The first was horn last yenr. SERVIANS REPULSE ALBANIAN ATTACK Kill Two Hundred and Wound Many More in Fierce Fight Vienna, Bapt. SS. in a Heeoa Aghl tisiuv between Bervlana ami Albanian, on (li New Albanian frontier -tat Al banians were killed and many wound ed. Th" encounter followed an at tempt BOVeceJ, thousand Albanians to penetrate the terlllM f captured b) the Bervtana tntn the Turki, That arete repaasmi, The Serv ians lost one captain and a considerable number Of men, but the) have sin," been reln forced, Albanians Capture Servian Forts. Belgrade, Bept IS, The Servian for trAcetkma al iiira, ABmnkt, were cap lured toda by twenty thottaand Albanian-, led i" Austrian ami Bulgarian officers. PATHETIC GRIEF IS SHOWN BY MAYOR GAYNOR'S DOGS. n 'w York. Sept. It, Pathetic grief has been shown by Mayor t'.aynoi's three daga ever since his death. They I'., about the mounds and over th" pa tha frequently traveled with tha mavor, and Kive every evidence that i bej knoa aometMBB hi wrong ROOSEVELT ADMINISTERS THIRO DEGREE TO EX-DUTLER Mmcola. N Y.. Sepi. Ut, CSot Uoosev.M admlpletered the "third i agree" for an hour today u his for eeer butler, Socage Parker, m Jail here, aharajed with ateailag llS,SSi worth of Jewels from the rwoaeveii borne, The rokmej wlehed to make to make the man admit the theft, but Parker InaietOd he a is innocent. Among the art 1c lea missed from tha itooaevelt home la a ring worth $700 and a valuable fob. th I gtfl of I dip lomat from Central Ami rt a, FIFTY KILLED WHEN TRAIN IS BLOWN UP IN MEXICO Laredo. Tex., Sept. -'.I. I 'Ifly per tons irate killed when rebels dyna mite.! a paaaeuger train oa th" Meni cae National railway sisly mil. s BOUth .f fafflftr-. Whit t'ridav afternoon, according to ohlclal raperta to Mex ican Paderel haadejmvtera hi Kueva Lat'.do. The train was tlnti looted and th. surviving passengers rekked, It la aabl. Forty led. -al soldiers and teg second class passenHetS make up the OfaTnal death list. The number f injured was not gtVOn. HOPES TO FIND "FATHER -SCHMIDT IS NOT HIS SON. New York. s. pt. M, i The aged Path- If of 'athcr" Hans Schmidt, the sc!f confessed si, imi of Anna Aiimiller. Is UOmlng tO New York and hop. s I" Had the man utubr arrest is MM bi son. The parents of the faajejaad gM live nt ucheflrnbitrg, b rmanv Allen- ilsts Will examine Schmidt toniotr,.w MR. SULZER. MARTYR SEVERAL THOUSAND COLORADO COAL MINERS ON STRIKE. Trinidad, Colo., Sept. Several thousand mineis of the Bouthern (So4 orado coal lick's struck today. OhhWl) lor reoonnitlon of their union. The la bor leaders declare the majority of the miners will Join the movement, but the operators declare not enough men will leave work to cripple seriously th" worklna of the mines. No violence oc curred this morninu when the men Went oil). THAW WEEPS WHEN HIS COUNSEL PLEAUS FOR HIM Concord, '. h.. Band, at, Extradi tion hearlmj m the Thaw aage before tlovernor Kelker began this morning with the public excluded, but momben of the executive coumnd and their WlVCl Were admitted. Jerome arrived early, accompanied b) Pranklin iven nedy, attorney general of How York, Thaw was much cheered by the pres et! . of his mother and brother, Josiah. Jero&M argued that the documents .skitm ixtradltion spoke for them salvea und should be aeasbred Judge V. !. hase, of the counsel lor Thav declared Qovernor Petker could not surrender Thaw to Mew York simply because the fugitive was from Mat- teawan and that extradition should be i . l used unless it could DO proven Thaw committed the crime .f eon aplracy, Tha v wept as Judge Chaea and for mer Qovernor stone of Peaneylvaata ph adt d with Judge l-Vlkcr not to hon or the New York requisition. Thls nfternoon vas given to Jemme to make a reply CONVICTS GIVEN PRESENT. Ltrge Victroia and Records Presented to Marquette Prison Mar.iuette. Mich.. Sept. 23. A gift I., the nu n of the Marquette stat" pen Itentlar) and one much appreciated l. them is a Vi. trola of the latest type, with large number of recorde, inc.-"tiled by Mrs. K. N. Hreltung of this city. The instrument will ho used even ings in the age of the prison, on which both the wings open. BelectloM played an it there can at heari IlllUUllliml both cell blocks. The instrument will also serve for the entertainment of the nu n la eon- tlon with picture shows and on other occasions. PRIMARIES IN NEW JERSEY. Trenton. N. J.. Sept. J 3. In the New Jaraej primaries today the Repuhll i an candidal. a for governor are Stat" Senator C, M. fierce, former Judge Boberl Carey and former oneressman C, N' I'ovv ler The 1 1,1110, rats are Acting Qovernor We bier and i n. Bataenbach, The iTouressives age State Senator Krv. r. ti olby and E. B. . Njb rnc. SUFFRAGETTES BURN HOUSE AND CAUSE $400,000 DAMAGE. I.iverool, Sept. 21 - Suffragettes set tire to the BeaBaM house near her" this morning, and caused a damage of stiie.ooi. to the building, which ill undergoing alterations as hospital. MURDERER OF TWO SOUGHT BY POLICE Young Man Lures Men to Hotel, Kill and Robs Them. Indianapolis, Ind.. Sept.. .';!. The body of Joseph Schlunsk.v. a merchant, was found early today in a room in a local hotel, whi' h Sehlansky had oc- upied with a ung man who regis tered as W. B Anderson, of Louisville. When found Schlanskv had been shot through the head, and OOCd was thsl around his neck. Hit wauh and SM ii. cash Were missing. The slayer left a note saving he had killed and robbed B lila 1 1 ah y Have Clue to Murderer. Louisvlll", Ky., Bept, H. No W. B. Anderson Is in the city directory. Il is believed the .layer is the same man who lured M. Haft' to a local 1 1 Sat urday and robbed him Of I wat h and $6 in caeh. ii is beSleved by tii" potlee her. thai the man who nave the name of AO aereoa is Joseph Eiiis, alias Robert Dunoaa, aon of a oarpel amnufacturer of BloWmonrt Ylrgtaav and that this is another otic of several Crimea lti met Of D and middle west cities , barged recently to Kiiis. bum bought a ticket to Indlanapolla Saturday soon after the robbery or Baft was committed. TO NEGOTIATE NEW TRADE TREATIES WITH NATIONS Washington. Sept. IS International aspec ts of tariff revision drew the at tention of tariff conferees anain today, further onsideration was given to the plan to supplement the tariff hill with a special congressional resolu tion, assuring foreign nations that the present trade relations will continue for four months while President Wil son an 1 Secretary Fryan try to nego tiate new trade treaties. The last sections of the tariff hill were taken up today hy the Demo cratic confer.', s. REVISION OF FRAMEWORK OF CURRENCY BILL URGED. Washington. Sept. 23. The S. nat" hanking committee today continued lt heerhagj bUd Samuel t'ntermeyer of New York disi aeaed the lurrem y measure He suggested amendments to improve the bill, and this hrouuht out animated discussion. A . omplete revision of the franu -,vmK Of the administration currency hill wn proposed by Senators Reed Much o k and Hr'stol dur ng the t- ajadmrthM Med aehrarnted what he called a plan to eliminate from th" Nil regional brinks, and substjtut" government lssu- of currency to In dividual hanks on commercial paper aaflktf by flftv per cent of the gold re gggea up to 7. per eent of the capital stork of each bank. "ly.ie It. IbirLin has returned to his home In Oberlln. Ohio, after vlalt Ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Vaale of Ogeeohv INJUNCTION'S DISSOLUTION TO BE ASKED If Unsuccessful Strikers' Attor neys Will Seek Modification of the Writ FIRST STEPS TAKEN TODAY Hearing Probably Will Take Place at Crystal Falls Before Judge O'Brien AIM TO RESUME PICKETING L4'gal advisors af the Western Keo . ration of Miners toduy took their first atei s to counteract the f ff e t of the sweeping injunction granted Sat urday afternoon by Judge P. H. O'Brien Ol the twelfth Judicial cir cuit, restraining the atrikera from molesting wot klngmen, interfering with the operation of th mines, hold ing parades during the hours when men art on their way to and from work, bleketing and similar actlvitiea lo uments were prepared hy Attor ney A. W. Kerr of Calumet asking both the dissolution of the injunction and tne modification of it. the plan being that the Federation will ilrat d men 1 that the injunction be wiped out ehtlrety, and if unsuccessful in : I. s "..''! ' . ' hi'.. ;t modltbsl n many ot its important featutes. Papers will be served this after noon on parties to whom the Injunc tion was granted Saturday. As the law stipulates four days must elapae before an otllcial hearing of the pro ce lings juat Instituted, and if Judge O'Bvtea is still in Crystal Falla at tho expiration of that time, it la likely the hearing will be held there Although the Injunction which is now m force stipulates tho Western 1-Y.ler.it i 11 of Miners is restrained from parading durlnt? certain houra It is generally thought little cognizance will he taken of this feature of the in Jnnctloe bp either aid". The Federa tion a.toineys, hovveMf. maintain the right "f the strikers to maintain pick . ts, ev.n on mine property and to ,'eaceaolv intercept workmen and paaeanhly attempt to dissuade them. It is on this point the legal fight ageism the Injunction aawhnhB win be centered. Many e.ib(S Art Postponed. Fra. tically all of the hearings of strike casts in the local Justice courts, set for today, were continued owing to the inability of the attorneys on both sides to take up the cases. The cahndur of cases for each Justice Court is now being arran ad, however, so that the hearings may proceed without further delay. The hearing of William Mitchell, charged with resisting an officer. Is the one case to be heard in Justice David Armit's court this afternoon, out of alneteea set for hearing Mitchell, It is alleged, attempted t interfere with Marshal Wills while the latter was ar resting a man named Mikko one week aga last 1 "ratty moraiag, at the time eleven women were arrested for n at tack on an employe of the Armstrong Thielman company. The hearing of Nlchola Bkender. charged under the village ordinance with creating a noise and disturbance, was this morning continued in the court of J entice faokola until Oct. s. Skender was arrested at the time of an early igjOf Ing parade one week ago last Friday. John Nepp, charged with intimidat ing and Interfering with a workman on his way to work, appeared before Justice Jackola yesterday afternoon and demanded a hearing which was set for Oct. 4. He was released on bonds of l.bMl. The police are now en deatvorhtf to apprehend Joseph Rat I B the same char e. in connection with an assault on Joseph and W, 111am I Richards of Ontenn'al. by a party of strikers yesterday morn in.: Jaco'. It. . tr..iii was civen a hear ing In Justice Jackola'e court this Bora teg on the charge of resisting an officer. After considerable testimony was taken, the court refused to grant a motion that the case be dismissed on the grounds of Insufficient w ii. 1,. 0 and an adjournment of two ol.! was taken to provide for the :i uwcfiptkm "f testimony. It Is proh ibta DeSagMm will be hound over for trial. It is alleged rexstrom was found In side the punrd lines maintained by the deputies u the No. f shaft t"alumet bran, h of the C & H and that he re fused to move when ordered to do ao, inviting the deputies to kill htm if the cared to When DIM of the deputt Continued on Pspe Eight, 4th Celt