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his passion." said Mr. Wfndenburi "Tes, it ?vas pesaton, hut pataatoa homo the devil, and passion that sent to deatl his -vif?*- Bo that he tniaht continue hi > iciouf? pteasure.'' Mr. Wendenburg Bnlahed his address i few minutes after ."? p, ni. A brie tejipite was given the jury, and al ?"> '-" o'clock it i'c,"nn roateideratlon of lia? ? ase Jury Unanimous en First Bsliot. For fifty-eight minutes they aera t i gethcr m drop consultation a jury >? ?Imple farmer?, who each ?norntng aa hymns and strove t" forge! the story o dissipation, with its foul chapters. BS re !ate?i day after day on th? unties stand. What had been generally pre dicte 1 was true their minds were wel made up hefore they l< ft the courtrooni W. i? Durgesa. a square-Jawed mat with -in earnest face, was elected fore ?OAXti They be.lk>t?**d, and It was no sur P?i?-r. they afterward decmred, that a voted alike. They prayed that the mlgr-t not take a life in vain, and the; opened theli ronectences to one anothc for nearly an hour ?o that they might c ha^k to ti;e rourtroom firmly eopvin? ? f theli <iut\ and "f one mind, \r?d in the Courtroom sat Henry ?'la Beat tie, Jr., the sporting page <>r a n? ?va paper aaread before him. Bui he ?ii not read long. He folded the pepei :m roiKealed hla f.wt in It, Those who sa nra- the t>>?, of iron nerve observed taitohlng of his Lips, as though movln In prayer as he sat with closr-,1 rye a**aitliiE the return of the jur.? . H raised his bead f"i a moment, droppe the pan"r again, and hegen readlni Then he whispered a few words to hi father and brother, It was for them h felt r.rd t" them he c.nnselled cheerful Tt area nearly dark in the courtroon when ti;-? jury returned. Three oil lamp pave ineagre lustre to the scene, Bun let'a red raya still streaked through tin WtndOWa ?ia every sill rested a tele Eiaph ir.stniment and operators tensel; ??sited for the announcement ?.f the vet diet A thick mass of fates rising; in at Incline t-i the nhahhy celling Stared a tie jnr.v men. Famous jurists looker down, too, finir, fly-specked paintings If the minds of th?, ??(?pin?; OTOWd re? main ?vi t'ne thought of the pOWSffu Fpeerh of the prosecutor and his denun? ciation of the man "who exchanged thi gio??, ,.f virtue for paaalon'a feebk tar era. ' "Guilty!" Saya the Jury. Th" court Baked the. ].rlsoner to rise IMe drew limself up calmly and waited. Have j-etj gentlemen aer.?.] on ? rer? dhf' asked Judge Watson "We have/' said Foreman Burgesa. The prisoner had Confidently expected a "hung Jury," not a? quittai or convic? tion. The court reCJUeSted the ?indien "? rot. to manifest its spproval or disap pro'.a'. whatever the verdict. "And what is youi Verdict?" asked ?Tuds.?* Watson, turning again to r'??re me 'i Rnrpe-H rMaJlty." answered Burgess, but hla votes was swelled by the ahoui of eleven at hen. i "?t\??-- ? i in Law and the forma of a ? ?? r trial, thi Jurymen had not specl "f murder. Asked v ? ? :,Jr. Burgess answered sim i ndlcb d " Under Vlr h i ti o murdt i Ii presumed ty he 1 ... iltegre? unless otherwise apecl? ?i. ' p mbent upon the jury to - ??? . to .i i : ? j ?tr. ? - Watson advised gain on the point, mmutea Ister they conformed, th the i.' of "Murder In ? ;.-? ? rlegree " Prisoner Unmoved and Silent. ? ? st.i erect and motloi - HI see, in ?'ni": a yellowish arreen day, v, ,vs Immobile The ll| a dreary ? - . ah? fa? ?' i lb? Jury. His eyelids sagged, but did nul blink In stesdy gaz?, he ra hi- .-. es on tlv the twelve m< n ?hn had ironoui ? i I I a punishment, a? Ir i" p. n? ;i>,:? their minda snd di ter? mine th reason ?>>h it was not Bentful expression, however, and when the ? ou; i asked II ? ;.?? prisoner had any? thing to say be anawered "1 have noth? ing to saya" an?; ?. The perfunctory motiona for a tn.'i were nia.?i< by counsel for thi de? fence The usual granting of permission < \. u to argue the point whs denied, as Judge Watson in a stern \?>i ??? declsred that all rulings of the cum t were on comparatively unimportant detail and -*n no a/ay could have Influenced thi ..< ? ? a ?<ta.. of ex n was granted how? ever, in order t" give counsel an oppor? tunity tu spply for a wnt ?if error when ih? Court of Appeali meets in Novem h?. Judge Wataon delivered mi Impressive .??;. 1" ti.e prisoner. He told how the ?.? man hoi stained hla own life and that of the community in which he lived )..< his Sordid ails. When the trial first began, said Judge Watson, he had hoped that Virginia might he oh'areil of the crime for which not onl) the state felt shame bul which the entire country ecsted. He had hoped that counsel would prove the d?fendant inn?" eut, mu t?- o idence, he regretted to note, '\as gil convincing and overwhelming. "The ? inri in this trial." aaid Judge Wataon, "ha.-, endeavored in all its de ? ? im lean toward th?' side o? the prisoner, ami m it? charge to the Jury, ss well, att< nipt, ?i to k>>< him th.- benefit of <io,m and ??'!.'. opportunity t<? sstablLah hi? inno? ence. The rulings Beastly i);ui' ?.?in i???t on matters of (aw but on smsll qu? stains of fact "Mutt Forfeit Your Life." v i have had a la.!' and impart ial trial. Mr. beattle, and the jury has dona trhal II considers its fiut) Therefore, : ?,'i i,;iv? been r_?nvicted of murder in the *iit degree, and on Novembei 24, between tl ol sunrise and sunset, you must forfeit your life to th.- oom Bjajntty. Ma* Qod bava morcy on youi soul." A moment later, by the side <>i hla father and his brother, Doajglaa, their h< I . -.' ed in grief, walked v.. nil?, };??;?tt:- in. tha darkness toward his cell, a I.!: ?I ) SI -? 'Bui ' n? framg ol the du y a/a i not ever A sharp raport and a flash rent the thick blauatness outside. 'My Clod!" exclaimed .lud)'. Wataon, /?as through hla mind flitted the samel thought th.. i .-i n u? ?i hu ai "und him But i' ?'??-*?? not auothi i u sg< d]. . he |,ii?.,,, \.alklng ' aiml) on. The detonation waa an unusually heavj cherg? ? i h"t"?-ia|.h<i s flashlight. Th* ? rowd im*;' tt d al the Jail and ,,,.. . , ? . ?i,. . ? :i Illuminated bj - tin?!* lamp On th? hla head - fathei .?mi ther besldi ...... . . o? r the , r .,, . rah dor a end wet \> In th? l t . _ . .: the cell ? HENRY CLAY BEATTIE. JR, 1 mind guilty o? the murder ol his young wife, Louise Owen Hcattic, ami sentenced t" ihc ??rath chair. (Ooeyrlaht, ion, by Ani?ricsii fr??.? AtaocUtloa < An huir later the hamlet was ?c* A few hundred yards away fr-u Mall, in a small hotel, terelvs men ered their ludonKiriKs in silence, an by one they ?lrove away Into the tiees to the simple homes from ' for a fortnight the) had been au.se Beulah Blnford, the so-called tl in the cause, Whose relations with ] Besttle furnished a d?>mlnating fe of the persecution's < nse, did not ! as a witness during the trial. No sel?' was willing t.? call her. Immediately upon her relensc fro? Jail where she had been held for j ble testimony sh? disappeared Bterfleld, hurried to New York almost at the hour When the Jury registering its verdict that carried penalty of death for her quondam patil'iti she was posing for motion urea at Btaten Island and nursing t? rical ambitions. Uonttnulag the lina o? attack begun h H>Ueague, Hill Carter, yesterday ng the veracity of Paul Beattte, win. gav? most aenssttonsl and dainagtag t ? ? .?-? i i i against hla cousin, Harry O. smith, counael lor the ptrlaorer, battered awa tha Btory "f the t***reluute of the mm, .-.' confession and the chain of cumetaatlal ?vidence forged by the pi ? -hi : i m when court convened thla toon He >u,'i on opening his address: The masterful argument of Mr. <'. yesterday !.. made it unneceaaary lot to detain you with a protracted artel We do not anticipate and 0" nut fea ..our hands .i conviction. What w ? of yo : who satisfied that you cannot bring In ? \?: ol ?_; ? ? i : i >- and yel . annol assvnl to a did i.i not ? ullty. IVe will endeavoi to show you tha that i.? your frame ?>! mind we ere?entl in an a< quittai, Thal prop? -'?on i - n plain i" ? ou by the Instru? I Mi. flmltfa rttcd the Kestleben a.4 .in Instance of the dang' i "i i tial evidence, aaj Ing : .'ou In an) the bo;, i testlf] "i I from Bon An. how they saw a man im in ?'! an automobile aim a ?'...ii.iii lining board, How mi ?i you h i"it when Mi. Kestleberg himself ??. forward ami thrusl asid? all auspi? i? a t Henrj ? '. Beatlle, Ji . or ni?- a I thai macl Ine, This, ;?? ntl? m? n, ,;,? dansai of making up youi minda u a a . is e].i.,, ,i. ,i j.it Into which mi jurymen and even Judges often have fal With all due respect to the gentlen r, no opened ibe case for the comin tvi w t do not yel know the theory i :..- pi os? > utlon, ii?? ?> ho cli monwealth, therefore, haa a dli tlnct vantage In weaving together thei fa ts w? ]>.y., nol known VVhal can In ?.. n the pui pose of Mi, Bydnor's ? : i that he saw a young man alone on Midlothian Turnpike early on the ? en ?.f til?- iraged! ! Il muai be that they ih the accused went t" the stump they hi talke?! about ami placed tin gun there f? w h? the crime. But ht re h of Intelligence, who on the v. im land mual have Impressed you, a man kind disposition, and yel they want y to believe that he prepared In thli bit ? i?.iinjr fashion for the crime?a more hi i ii and brutish has seldom la-en heard Mr. Smith dwelt at length on the Q1M Uon of reaaonabii doubt, rereading t Inttructlona to tie? jury on this point, a ding: it la Inconceivable thai His young mi could for three ?lays live in the tame hou with his dear lather ami loving tamil could his iiii-in each night, wltl thli t? ne on hla mind, its Inconcelvabl II? m. n " "Face to Face with God." In taking away ? humai Hf? you ? '.,.',? m face with God Almighty, and u less you ai? convinced to a moral certain that thla young man committed Mas da tardly Time you must of nee? ij brli ,i. a verdict of nol guilty. fou have been ahown the dansera i elrcumatantlal evidence, bul I \s, 11 abo you tint ta?' accused must have been on) a blundering IdkW i?> have committed ii n '.-?' ?. \\ '.. . he picked oui a mucl travelled road when everybody could at l iin in full view he hides a gun. I ma as well aa) that if he though! ?mi i ,. d thla ? rime, why, can .von ten m? -mould he have used a Khotgun when ii''..| eaally procured and egalT* conccale? without taking anybod? into hla confidence < ..n?a have h? en used? Gentlemen, th?*a*e is more than one hu m.m life at stake n< t only the life of thi y?uns man. but that gray-haired fathei the future of 'he brother and the get? name of a? tister. They .. 11 spix al I I clarion-tongue?), to give them ine b '.?'it <? the doubt, A..?" ; warn t- aaj here s'hal .?m gtad to aay "f an old friend, that v . iid he glad to n il -hi? cauta on the lot l.tnony of Tom Owen, uncle of the dea< v.'cman, who waa the falreal man i evej n ? he aitneaa ata ? And Tom Owei was the flrsl penion in whom thla bo' i.|.. n< d hla lipa a hi n he bi ought In hi? ?had wife Gentlemen, if there were an) . terenanclet In hit atoi thi a ould ha v. ,?, pea red t hi n, and I offer to rt al > oui ., .. .m. i t with that testimony alone ??ni.i - a i h. i been H- oded," aaid Mr n " "paper ? llpplngt and l? t? if people from ??ii or? r lbs United st.-'t? s, telling "f tin- dsngera of circun* atantlal evidence. "I ?lon't thlnl ' ?. ild have mentioned that,.terjected Prot-ecutor Wendenburej "Well, i? it v,,is wroni i op? hit hon? i % iii i uta it out for i want i?i i ur? your ?. rdlct . nly ',.. fair and rightful nv sni Mr. dth i hen cloai i > rlea ? d tha i 11 with partteul - ? n,? relue? tantlj given t< atlmon) of Kestleh- rg, as in dicatlng tha dsngi r si ? ?? mitantlal evl? i .'? ? ol '?' 11? ??? ?. ' don i.i' -. la-lla?? <! III!.? le ., ,,, II..., ,, ? ?- ? ' ' . tiial ? Hi Id that to iroubl? ? ? t whal ' . ? in .?- i M. ,i i? .. ? i . , .,? M1.? r-ot Hem (..".. i , | . ,,. .I Paul Besttle i wreck." the lawyai bald up the teatimon. j of the cousin us Infliien'-c.'l bj Btr niiiuled tletecllves: v. e ?i.? not believe that Paul Beatti? guilty "f uns crime. Tha 14 ? . pi', i .il.lv ?ii'?-uri*f'd to you hs r,? ?.?'n? theoi ! . Hut the Im ti actions ?ii?t ? "it th?, 1 h t?. not ntreessan t? I to locate ?In- criminal ntf-mt. || lajti" , duty to do it. Sui'i'oso Nul il i;.,' buy that aun to use on MavoV Hi Suppose Neblltt is telllBS the truth Paul Ti?'p.ttir ?Hi! have f? iriri In th? ?? , house on Buaday morning, suppose ?un was atolen by H"ine tramp aw! tramp killed lira. Beattie, r. c?) aui : Paul 1.??ittle wa?- afraid lo t?il that I f'ir fear that the crime would be fa?-i 1 on him, 1 ask you <i<>eF that not se< I K"Oil reason for ihe r-.hlftlutt of the b' by this w?iekllng, Paul iwttie? I "Hit?'- you not thought." .?.aid Mr Sinl eoTic-lii'-ioii. "that a verdict of guilty Bl also the ?1? at h of tha father and the 1 cr:uc of the little sister? Moreover, t la a little boy ?Tho ceaaot evpu Ihn 1 rayer. Us toother is gone, und now ara asked i" brand the father aa the ? ' ? ?t blooded as-asi-in of tlie terso t let h I tury. May Qod give you wis?!<'in t< ) our doty." Mr. Smith spoke four hours. ?mo.Bg. ' argumeni ai the noes? hour. During Mr. Braith's plea fat his Ufa ? p watched the faces of th. pi Intently. State's Closing Address. The reconveolog of the court ??as layed until I.45 acioik, because of ? culty in securtog order in tu?- crowd 1 nib ,1 th? room t.. its aa?*saclt. i" bear tV< ndei burg's additee? "I wish to (onm ululate you." t!.> pu cutini couosel sstd i" tti" iurjm-m, "t : . trial o? ti la ??rime boro Id laluult] about to ? 11.1, iui.i 1 hops that wb< a > verdict Is givefl ii aball he with the ?>i ol the women ol this commonwealth the Women, however, "f tha kind am? whom nos accuaed baa B?agled bul good women of all Virginia.'' prosecutor 11 san In .? Bhaking ro . ti ruing ui.i.i'-'uat.'i?. n? the wild a ans th? Midlothian Turnpike BBd the dot 1 .-1.rick of ii?'- young wife on tli ?July la. i"- eoatlBued: There nr?' two theoriei In thla case, lone ?>f the defence, "i lb? man whose bei hat chaoi 1 ?1 ao often In the t? stitui during Me tri.il: and tha othei thai t ?a < - prosecution, that nooe other than 1 husband committed thla brutish ?rime. I By th? the accused jou 1 an a j v.?'t him. ii?' telia us first the atrange m . topped m front of the machine and tha s i er? tlie f""1 In hlni i" san. for he i' go! in ih" fabrications "f his atory ti ??ii" man to shoot bis uife would have Bh? "i through the glass In fronl of I machine In order to kill?arid thai ,-i.iss . untouc ted. ; An?i later this prisoner tells u Ir ? m ? \..is to th?- right side and Bred ove* 1 shoulder when he leaned forward to cuan Igears. And yet he t. ils ua he stopped fronl of the anan m prevea! ruunlna ov 1 Im. And ?loii't you tee, gentlemen, thai gun of Ihe alleged hlghwaymai ?? ?? oft accidentally, a'? tii<> accused .!?s?*ni" it would have gone into the body, not tl t;i ?, ni the woman,* Beatt'e Fiercely Arraigned. "Bring M" those bl.1 clothi -.? Mi Wendenhurg to Bheriff QUI, "ont t: [iran. th<?se mate evidences of this dn"ai. rloldlng up the si Irrt thai the p Ibobi wort and polotlng t" t ,?? larg? apot 1 i iiiuoil on the low? r part and Ihe absent "f -t;iliis ?m the upper pan or sleeves, ti . pro?? ' it.' charged that Beattie sat agalni the lifeless bod) on hla desperate ride t the Owen home and >ii'i not, a.-- Beatti ? Uiiineii on the witness stand, hold hi with ??ne hand while lie drove the cat '< fifi -live miles an Itour, "Ti:?re la s ?witness stranger ?han h im man lip thai OBBnot COmOlil perjury," sh? ith? peaker, , ? Intlng to the 1 loti ? 1 "Th body never lay up against that arm An I the coal aleo -j'-ak-? no Needing form r\. lay up apamst that tpMteaa garaieni I Mu?? testimony it Is, ami you ?an'i come t Iany other ronclindofl than that guill k?u . birth t" II a Ha ol the s? ? naad, ' Mi. Weii'i' nburg ?ontiniK .1 ?. o then b m" ? remarkable ll?ag "Thi giant of too pounda allowed this Uttl I ?tripling of IX to tike aw-H.v the gun, an? when in th? grapple 11 ? - - aroused fall i? the ground with the Run this giant of ah feet walked away. is that probable I gentlem? n? And ?t la suggested by counsel r..r th? ?defence that be could mor.- easily bavi I vised a pistol, in.1. t ??m know the lirsi question he would have been asked when h< I returned home wa. why the otb? 1 cart ridxea In the pistol did nol ?-ith?*r kill him m the highwayman if h" had wrested th? ? istol f 1 ?'in him J in many reep eta thi* is the cheapaai I < 11 me i have ? * ? 1 heard of, On t 1 night lof the nmr.i. 1 this man T?ut on the oldest sun he had. i"?u?r|it March s, Il t. .i,,,i H suli which Mrs owen, mother <>f the dead [woman, said she never before eaw on th? accused. He wa? too obeep lo spoil any .ut the oldest Bull be had with the blood I ol his \?!C* Ml \\???nilent'.irr <m. hHcil hl? two an 1 lone-hall hours' BJralB?iUB4mt ?1 K;Ba p, n,.. ' ? ?? . - ? ? ? 1 ,??.,. ua? 1 hen 1 sad? for thi Jury. f ?ther anH Pricsr.er in Silent Prayer I .1 ? ge ?V al on tho ighi n besl t.? i,av? I Hi?- i.i ? exsreiss In tha open nil p, ;,,,,, beatnnlna consideration "f th? case n. Baked S' Hilf M.'llil I" take n,e JUn ,,,,,. Bide an?! I uni; i-n-m bail: In liftr..|, ,,,,,, "t. 1 Tl ? p? Ii ?""-' wa also git ?., .1 i,, i?r 1."i '..1. sent "??? ? ie u, in ,, ? .1 ? uip- i u ound til?n ?i?,1 ht h i., ,| ? ' lal 1 to hi reli Bssttte ?> ami ?i rt ' prose? 'i'"' I? . ei.li. ti? smiltad an?-i took iiis ?eel In tha bei fha Jurj ituiiici to ??it- ??ourthouss af. ;.i its 'espite, snd Judge Watson Btieity dehvered Um casa Inte its heads* The j? ir> entered Its room et 1:21 p. m. It was informed by lud?- Watson !hal if ? ii desired te see any of the exhibit?? in the | 'As. nunelv, the Bhotgun. the hlo??istaine.! rtetttea nr the letters of Heulah Hin ford ? the) would ta liroughi to it b) sheriff OUI The prisoner snt In the bat leading a newsttsper. The sawd la tha room seemed excitedly neivous. Altai a fea minutes? however, lite fortitude ol ; a B**cussd mai' hroke ;in?l be raised Hla i**wa*pavper over Ids ? es. an.i those atsndlni cle * I ? him could oboarve bu Up tt ''?? hing aa If be were ?.t taring a prayer. Hla ?tged father beside i.im likewise Ik it forward reverently e*\<i b?-*tnierht divine aid. Thla action ?if the prisoner was COM BSTVed by most of th?' p*ratifia in the reei i ? ? aus? h covered hla i fa- a Sentenced to Death No?/ember 24. At ?.:?<?, p. n. ,|tr. ?,,,?.. returned t.- I ? courtroom ami announced a rerdlH of guilty of murder. Tbs court pointed eul j u un? neeeaamrj to state lbs degree of guilt, as mid??; the Vl**gfnla Isa every murder Is presumed to he in the second (ieKr?*e anleaa otherwise spcclfled The jury again r'tlred, nnd after being ?oil about nine niliuiles retiirnert with a j verdict of mtirdai In the first de^ie.? The clefbnta mmni t?. ?et asida the i rerdlct, and the court overruled lha mo? tion, aayltag thst queatlopa ?if law did not enter material!' Into the hiry'? (;r, |. -dot*. The gefen?** ,),,.,, ,-,.?;,.,? for nine'" dsya te Rie ? petition for h writ of error to ?he State Supreme COUli Of Appeals Prosecutor vVendanburg objected, m a hat ha termed tha unneresasrj delay in tha administration of Justice In thla essi. Ifr Carter claimed tha defence hsd al? rt .. been forced le un early trial Meantime It. I**. Besttle, ar., hsd hi4 arm around tee prisoners nn?l ii? Were engaged in aarneal ?< en lion Mr. Wenden burg i?-m?i h faction of 'he j .?oil" or Virginia '?tit;, the law lhal a ?person sentenced to death may ask for i and obtain a i la ... an i ?< Ion for nol I longer than thirl y da ? - afl ? nexl ? term nt tlitj Court of Appeala . ? Wataon ?-? I Kovember tt aa tba daj to nie- execution of tentent? e-ould ?.? deferred. Th? ludgi atatad as a preliminar* lo pass? ing sentence thai hi desired to add nothing : to the anxiety of tha convicted man. "The Jury hsa found rev gutlt. hi the | first ?leere?, and therefore ? our Hfe felted, and the |udgmenl of thla courl Is j thsl on November -? you i e delivered Into the CUStOd)' of the superintend?-!?, "f thej i pei Itentiarj. nn?l that between the hours of j I sumia? and in let our life ahall he ex? j tin-;" sheii. and may Uod hav? mere* onI ?.*??? i r aoul." M.-Httie's father buried hta ht e is hla : banda and appeared overcome. Tita Bris-1 oner ?mtllngl) ahook hahda with several , amtancea The court adjourned at ', i. p. m. .July u lust Mr. snd Mrs Henry i Is] Besttle, jr.. of Msnchester, \'a . a auburb of RiciuiH.nd. went for ? ihotor ride along the Midlothian Pike, eral an hem- latei. a "at ]1 p, m. the hUSbaad returned to tha horn.? <.f "Tom" Owen, an i?ncU of hii? wife, with thr? body or Mrs. Seattle, SB) Ihr she bad bean shot by a tall, l?e?arded man shorn they encountered on lha read i?eatti" told Mr. Owen that be had nearlj inn linnii the man, and ?hat the latter aft*.r a few agi] remarse raised his tun nnd flre.l Into th.? automobile. The chara'?. be aaid, arss Intended for Mm, but he m the montent was leaning ?ver to change the ja-eur ?>,' hti machine Bad his ?If? 1*0 relved th?? sh?.t In her teoo. Baattta toa. thai after th?- shooting he Jumped from the machine, grappled with tha highway? man, and ?fur .? atruggte obtained lha gun which he threw int?, the hack "f the car. II.? .iso asserted that, holding his wife In on?' arm and giihlliiK hi*, car m ?tIi the cither, In- ran at a fifty-fit e-inlle ..i?.?ed to lbs Owen hume, a distance of a few mllea, Detectlvsa triad te gel h eJea to the murderer, using trained Moodhounda In an effort to And th? tralL The doga were taken t" the acene of the murder, but aera batiese, running only from ihr ?.ik-. m the] lOHiisiii.? and a hollow atump, and back to th.? |ilk<\ Another effort was Otada vlth i loodhounda, but th?-? llkeartea failed te nnd a trail fu;?>i<?- than tha atump by the i oadaide. At the coroner*a Inquesl a few dsya later, Paul Beatl ?? ond i oualn of Hem i I la ? Beattle, Jr., ronfea ? 4 thai he had pur? chased a single barrelled shotgun for Henrj and -nibaequentl* three cartridges, and had delivered them to hla c-ouetn ? day or two pretioua to the murder. The nntl ?un was picked up mar a railroad cross-1 Ing, where H waa ?ai<? to havi been Jolted out of the auto, th?- morning after the ahootlng and Identlfled by tha husband as the one he had taken oui of the banda of tin- atrange man in the atruggte following the tragedy. o WONT PASS BEATTIE PICTURES Censo? Will Condemn Show if Offered In New York. John Collier, secretary ?.f the board of censorship ??f motion picture ?hows, said yesterday thai if any company submitted to the board moving pictures "f Beulah Binford or Paul Beattle the ?? pictures would h.? condemned. The board is made Up of BOck.1 workers who give then' time, without compenaatton, toward reforma rec? ommended by the Commlaatoner of Ac? counts, | Tha board co-opi rates In mu waj posai bis witl local ?nitiaiu.-, official or unoffi? cial, except t'ai it 'i.-, not undertake to .-airy out prooecutiona f'?r violation by local ahowa. The membera ar? Interested in tine?, main refor i? the concentration ??f municipal -?espoturihlllt* for motion p|ct? ur.? shows, the formulation of ordinan ? regulating these ahowa and tha enlarge? mint "f seating rapacity. Thla board has i,?, power i" enforce Iti cenaorabip except through publl ? opinion BOSTON BARS BINFORD FILMS. Boston. Kept, v Mayor Pitsgerakl to? night announced thai no moring pictures ?<f Beulah Btnford would h? permitted In Hostnr n< rigoroealy denounced the ex? ololl.ltlo.i of the girl In theatres. CAN'T USE A HEBREW NAME Court Might Recognize the "Congrega? tion of the Righteous." The atapierna ''ourt heal yeauidej thai .ill people who conceive (he hie.? of eetab a ii ig ? nri orajleaa or firms in the i alted stale.? ahould beatow upon the i.nuiisii |an? guaga al h-^st ?? passing conskleraUon ti.at Is, if they alabad to i?.- raceg<nlsed la aw An application for ? r*ertlflcate <.f Incor? i? ration waa made by a eel .-f Individ?ala who desired to rail themselves the Agulsaa Aciilm K'lUi Adas Yeshurum nf New fork That WBa too much for Justice i.otY. ' l cunnrit tell what tha title Imports," ha eon? fetttd. "No doubl II Importa what [? per? fect.?.? lera! and proper, bul to warrant a|i proval h should U?- Intelligible i" the Judge. Tl ?? sppll? atlon la ?!- i.I ' The worda mean, trsnslstad from Hebrew tn ttnslleh, "Brotherh.i ol Ilia Congrega? Hon ,.f tin ?i.!.i?oa- ol N.w Yiirk." ?-? SENATOR WAGNER RECOVERING Doctor? Deny Rumor That Majority I*cader'B Condition Is Grave. i: n .m tl -. t fit n.ii..i Robei i K W en?-. majorlt) I? ader : i Ihe Matt ::- ne.it, a .1 - in a grsvt condition foBoaing aa operation foi appendicitis wWch he underwent Wednaodai morning, were definltelji ran? tradlct.fi last ni?;!.i by I ir. Joeeph Wiener, mi o |..tIi.e?, th.- operation The n porta alleging tl..; t!ie iiaiieni ?? rondltloi waa -r,i\?? were so persfstenl that they l-aeiie,., .. ? 1 leu ? j .1 x wrho lelenhon If. Albany n, tin i-,,, i?,, ?,. 1 eh H'.-t Ital to m .11 n ' the truth, n? natoi '.' agtier la n aklng an ex< ? Hem ?eovery aalil '" Wl?-nei "Or Ma um 1 1 attendtns ph? Idan? end 1 have jual .niiiMi'.| i. n .11 .1 ha 1 Ju .1 n "t 1 ?? 11 aking ?gakIa?I and ! AIDERMEN ARRESTiEl I ?V?an Who Got Heating Franchis Says They Took Bribes from Him. CHARGE DENIED BY MAYOF Dictagraph and Marked Bill! Figure in Affair?City Engi? neer and a Citizen Also Accused. H i*i B*Jra?*s t"1 The TtH'un? ] Oarjr, in.i. Bept J? Oary had anethei shaking np ol Its ?lty offlclalB te-?d?sy When the i i"u?> rnllad by Its M Th"ir,;..? B. Knotts, the City F.nsrlnoer flV?' .?hierin? II gad ?ltlotlKT ?itiZ'll W'T? fouii'i ;?? i??- arrested <?n ?lio rhadrg? ni sollritlng ir?-) Accepting bribo? for th' pBasaaaja <>t.? heating fnun hi?". The dlo? tagraph which was tusad to tt*ap ?raft??? Ir, the Ohio I>flSlatBrt l'i ?'"liimtiii' i.!??ye.i a protalueni part '" ?*?"? s?alr. Those who were arroatajd to-day were: Mayor Thi?maa B, Knotts. whoso artas! v..is aljo attended by the takln? of $r..0n? in mark?'?! hill:? all"??*?! t'? have bum placed th-?re ;i feu minutes oefore ??> t t?. n? i., tii?' recipient et th.- iioatir.?-; franchla< City KnnU.crr ?'. M. Williston. v liom i?oan accused <>f deinairdlng J-'J.???'! for his aerrices, anri who, '?' aajrs, tocatTOd part ?,f this num. Alderman Walter uttaoa alreadji swatting trial on bribery cluxtwot pre? ??rrtii by Mayor Knotts, who, Poan say?, i--,-- sriii'? deposited t?. hia credit In a <h"*as*o safety deposit vault. Alderman Dominica toymanskl, srho, Tie.m aaya, haa depoaited money in th? same vault. Bollci Ssymaaekl, son of tho alderman, who has considerable trouble with th? English language, who. Dean saya?, as* li? it? .1 a bribe <?f fZXQ. Ald?rrrnan Rmeroon i-. Bowser, who. Dean alleges, demandod $1,290, par? of w lileh has hoen pakf. Uderman John Hlmlssko, e/ho, aocord ?hit to Dean, has $:.?iu t?. hi."- credit In the safe rJep??sll rault Alderman Ant-wij Baukus, whom Dean ... pu sa ??f getting ?i.nfto. Mayor Arreatod First. Mayor Knoit.? was tho first ??no to ht arrost???l. About '.> oc\ock fhi.** momittg Tiran or\tcro(y. the Mayor'a office, wh?tre he alano?! th*? lioaflnc frnii?*hiae. Uef??ra entering Hi?*- r-inm iie-m had himself ??ear? hod bj B it i"tSf?f Ifl prove that he had th" H.ftoo, a tew minutes laror he ?-merged from ths ovo.?iii?vs rhsmber. He auhmitted t?. another sear? h t?. sho-,v that tho mOflej WaS P'UIO Hean ihen tilllrrl ?.i Poputv ajnerlffa v.\r?u\ and MotTfa, who ware "ear. uid told ?hem t?? enter i ho Mayor'a offl?r- and serve the warrants obtained yesterdsy. At the ?amo timo he told them that pftor he had given KnottS th'- mofie) the Mayor placed It in i? draarer Ib his do.sk. Tho deputies entoreij and r^n?i the warrant t.? ths Mu??n*. ami found the moaey in the place Indicated. Tho .?."..<hn? In marked bills, wan taken t<> ?'rown Point to Ua US?d as evidence, Rail hnnd.<? for I&OUQ were signed for th,-? Mayor by bis brother, ex?Mayor a. f. Knotts of Ham? mond, and t. p. Davis, ;i bank? r for Ihn si?-, i ? rorporatkm. Ma/or Knotts said there was alMolute? iv nothing on which t" baas his .?m?st. Ai'i.iiiien Qlbson, VouiiK. Ssymanskl and the others were picked up in quick order, and the seven were rushed to Crown Point where they were ruina and this afternoon after giving bonds Th" franchise waa granted tu Pca?i by th" Board <<r Public Works, which .?insists of th?* Mayor, the ?'it-, Bngineer and Prank Bhaw, "f th.- Meal company. (?n August 21, .-.hue the Mayor was in th.- Wogt, the Council ratified the grant. "Th" id.m of getting artet tin grafters "f Qary ?x?curred to me s?>on aftor I came here to se?*ure a franchis?? last Spring," said Mr. Dean tO-da, ' I wan warned by I rienda that my fraochlss B'ould have hard sledding uulesa I was Milling t" sO'ini money, and i soon came to tin- conclusion that they were right. Then I made up my mind t" go ahead .?iti'i see vh.'it ti.?- trouble waa I en? gaged th" law iii m "f Bordera ft Walters, in Chicago, and retaiaed HcKlsrea ?< Ridgely as my local attorneys. The case was worked up piece by piece, ami tho : ? sui; M>u aaa this morning." Funds ?n Safe Deposit Vault. steps ?\ re taken in Chicago ?" pro? i.it funds ?aid to i?- Involved in ?he deal and placed in s *;ifo depoait vault there. This money, Dean said, ??as friv<'ti by him t" :? CouncllmaB, placed ?n an en? velope an.i signed by Dean and the men Involvod, ' : *:i K". ping u key until the deal waa completed Following the arrests, ii was said that private detectives have been at work her; fur '??ni' tim?' Inveatlgatlng tho heating franchise and the Oelsi atr? frorsehlM, missed ????riier in th?? year. It U? reported thai other arrests win fol? low. p.aii ,'.i.i to-nig*hl that BBother official would !'?? 'iiv'lve.l in ihe deal, as a re? Bull "i iii" dictagraph t.'ords. n?. charged i;.-? man with having aaked $10.000 for arranging the traiisaction. ii was ?eported to-night thai steps ..iii i.e t;i!."ii Immediatel: to luve tho ..in? os ..f iii the roen airested declared vacant. Mayor Knotts waa arreated hurt Muy on chargea of embeaslemeat perjur** and malfeaaance in office, it was alleged thHt he had appropriated It,?"?<?. said to have ?" ".i ? illecti d by him while Ju?!*-" of the city court Al ??> meeting "f the < omtnercia! nub. raiiod u? pr>eaenl ?llall?es iigiinsl hint, a raaolutlon ho.k ing *" Impea? h him ?lid not receive a secon l. UNUSUAL DIVORCE TANGLE Court Turns Over Case of Mrs. Benrimo to Referee. Tba appointment yesterday t>> Justice rjOff, aittinn In the Sunren:?' I'mut, uf a i.t.i.i t.? tai-e lastiman*1 in tha action brought by Mr Helen K"i'.it-on Benrimo ;iif!.i".?l l?'i llUSband, Joseph II Itetiiini". for n divorce raealled u series of matri? m.'ir:?1 tatu.b'*' thai Is B01 I ft ?ti parall??l? ??!. iie'irini. was dhrorced a?nos liefere, and the wif<- who iiivone.i bisa, BiarrylBg again, .?u? ?1 for another ?ii?'?'i?o ?-"he ?Arts met hy a e.?unter suit for tiie aaaalmeat of the --"'?' ti?I marrl if-". Mra. Pup i. Tysen, whose ? 11 ?. ? ?r? ? - com? iii. tion.-' came before th.- publie ?n tha rail?- pari "f 1910, waa ti?- former Mrs F'.ei.riin?), ??'h?? maintained in her strii i?,.?iii.st Robert p. -Tysea that *fysen nal Induced her to go to ?mi,ihaaajj ami obtain a dlVOr? e from Monriin?', pioniisln? In pay ' ipenaaa in ii? gnsv.< r Tyaea Bsk?*d '"i "i tun.a!li.tut ?'f the iii.iniim?- mi th,. sreund thai the divorce was Illegal, and ???t up ? s.i'..n?i.'i? defence hy mentlonln?. Mi.?. Tysan'a ittorney a? a corespondent. rit? Btttwaey'a ?ife bad a sberl timo i that BBSd him for a ?llvone. Bafi re iiie ryaen irouhie eaine t?. a bead iieiirhr... i i.niir?i Helen Robertson, i.is pros? ?-tit ?i.i. un icti-esa it? aakad \en\c to Interven? In the r?arn suit on accoual ol Ufas. ! .il use. but v. ; Bdl i ? ?! against 11 Mrs Ftnu":". atari i ti" i ? ? ? ? ending s ?'"'i? Une n?;" Ranting mi. unknown con s pondent, .t Campbell Thomp? son, wboae law o the* i' :t? v " '?.: Wall .?tre?t, a/aa t.ie jefeiee gpt?otntS?l. f^PJAEL BRAND CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS Generous sizes- from 10c up. UNITED ? CIGAR ? STOR-ES CANNON OUT FOR TAFT Attacks Insurgents in Announcing Candidacy for Re-election. STANDS ON HIS RECORD |A Republican Without Any Qual? ifying Adjective?Praises President's Vetoes. ? ny Telf-ia-rapii M The frlBBBB. 1 I ?an?, lit". III.. Sept B. Kx-Spr.iker f'annon Ig again B candidate fOf COB? Kress in the 18th Illinois l>i-?trlct. In ?mkins. hi.?* Announcement this after noon hi poured hot shot into the ranks of the Inaurgenl and progressive element ! ..f hl<? party by the statement that he asks for ? i*ert-*?rninatlon ?n?i election on his record as n Republican, mad" in his | forty years' ajetrvtce In tha House, lie. declares hlnrtselt a Kepnbltcan, and gaya one tvord detln?'S his polities, and It re ! ?-??ire.?- no such ndje.-tive ss insurgent or pfogieBilia before it or an?,- 'iemM after ii to let the world know where he stand?;. lie {?ny* ho Is running on nit record, snd If the people of this ?llstrlot appt e.-iste It ho ?i?.|<<? f-jjeir votet Mr. l'annon cern? oui aqnsrelj for the re-election of ??"Teglderit Taft, in Inders? ; lug th,* President's stund on the tariff bills he vetoed the ?-.y.speaker Bsyg '"Tariff mensures will be Inrre |ss;ie<? In ! ne\t j enr's campaign. The r-emo.'rats ' passed ? lot of laiifY bille for ?*an*fpatg*n pur*poeea eachiglvely. They passed them Ivirrledh and without proper 'informa? tion. They ?\ere mensures which, had they becOlM laws and had th'?. con?? Into effort. WOUld have produce?! finan? cial depression, snd brought strikes and ] rnadi f-<r unrest generally. President Tail very prtmerli ? etoed these me;,?--' nres. and i Indorsed big retoea most heartily, Mr Tail has ?tro?,?i wonder? fully In tii" favor of the people in the ins* thlrtj days lie ha*, a^i-ensjthened the Republican pan everywhere by standing for ths pollcte*. of the part) In iheee \ ctoes." o DOUBT STORY OF ROBBERY1 Friend.s of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McCormick Puzzled. I Ky Taltgrapa te The Trihur t, | Chicago, Beet I Prienda and relative* of Mr. . mil Mr?. Alexander ft, M'<'ornn?k, "f j this city, arere pusalcd to-day by a dis-1 patch from Cleveland 'viiic aaid that Mrs. I A. A. McCormick, "f Chicago, had been j robbed of a handbag containing &3N a-orth ? Of Jewel.? on -i I_nki Shore a) Mich Igan Soul h.?i u train between Toledo and Cleveland, laal night. Mr. and Mra, McCormick left Chlcsgo on Tuesday afternoon for Boston on the I Twentieth Century Limited <>a the i.au?? Shore road. They were accompanied to I the train by Mra McCormlek'a brother, I Kara J. Werner, h*., itho expressed doubl to-day that the victim of the robbery v.;?* hi? sister, aa ahg .'imi Mr. McCormick ahouM bava reached Boston lonr he for.? j the time at which the robbery is reported j to have taken place. They had not plsnnsd I n make any st?.|is, he BBttt Mra MeCormleb la a daughter o. Bsral .? IVarner, of tha firm ?.f ipfBgne, Warner ALLEGED ELOPERS GIVE UP Mrs. Sloane and Oppenheim Held in Bail in Westchester. Sir?- Agnea Blosne and Benjamin Oppen? heim arrived in White Ptalna yesterday, I thus stealing a march on Warden Hill, of | toe Weatcbeater County Jail, a ho went to Boaton irlth extradition papers t?. bring them to While Plains. Tlie coupla ???re accompanied bj tha mother ?if the man, Mrs. Hertha B Oppenheim, Ths three ap? peared b?fete Justice Tota?p4Uiie, ami Mrs. Oppenheim turrdshed had <>f |t,ttl tor each of i he others. Mrs. BlosnS and OppsnhOlm Were arrest sd logath? i In Boaton Tha tronua was sccussd of bigamy and tha man of feioni? oasly marrying a marilsd wonasa. The BtTOSt vas ma.h? through the hnshatnl ?if the wsaisn, Qeorga C, Bleaaa. ?ho traced hla wife by a clipping that laid of i,?r sseaad marriage All nu- parties in the case Uve in Brook? lyn. The runaways wenl to New Bo**?hslle, Where, it is charge.l, they were married by a Justice of the pen? t. TO FIGHT WOMAN SUFFRAGE Ex-Senator Flint Heads New Organiza? tion in California. LOS Angelea Bept I Krank P, l-'lint, for? mer United state? Beaator; O-tcar P, Law* h-r. former AsBlstsal United Btates Attor n, v Qenerel for the DepertnMat of the in? terior; former I'nit??d St.it? s Senator <'or sellaa Cote h?kI forty saves Bthsr promi? nent m? n of Loa Aagelte bare organised id ficht woman suffrage. The on.ani/atlon. which 1?. i cnsi.lcr.d merely ,? Bucleus of ? tnea'a Basoclstloii of opponents of the baOot fot women, is known as the Commltt-ta of Klfty Opposed to the Adoption of ConeMtutloaal Antamd? , m.ut n.. s it is to sarta hs ? dUectfng land ssecutlva body, about which a bow j win? ..f ike satl-suffrags party shall apse st. Many member a ol tht commit lei to-da> expressed tha belief thai it La theli dut) te prOtecl Willi n ironi the ballot.'1 and ssld j that ike a-reet maj'.rity of California i a.n do not desire ?miYraKe. 1 CONSERVATION APPOINTMENTS. Milan'-. S'?r? I Tha siate Cong?nation ?Commission lo-dsj announ?**d liasse ap ! poutntents i'?1' ilroh, ol s.imiii-, ,?..?,o . dentlal agi ni B.IM i reau and ? > pa n i and i ?. Me?'ti,. of N-r. ? ork, apeclal iniportath'U ?'8*nt. B.MI and expenarj. STRIKEWARNINGSENTO?T Illinois Central Shopmen Told To Be Ready to Quit. MAY NOT MEAN WALKOUT Only Preliminary Notice, Union Heads 8ay?Conference of Harriman Lines' Men. Chumgo, Sept | A?i?ie from tha ar. noot?enunt that min??!?. Centra -nor' ea li.-nl ?>??..n (???um atad by ?hoir iiiil.'ii i'?:a?l u tioii themselves In readlaeas f"i a it tiier" ?>?> r.?? deyelopmet ta in the ralli a 1 labor Bttuatlon here io.?<6? t'tion ofhHais maintained that th? s ? ?? Ing In l.ie emr?loyea did Be*, rteeeaserny nioan ? ?.triko, bul f a SratkOBl I Beet bio. ?ii??* thoaght i? i???? to i-,a*? ? ? ??? read) \ r-ordtag t" M F Rituner, ehslrmsn I tii? IntematitsBfJ committee rhlcl ? situation ie hand, ?nor? is in?!? p^s-sii*- it of further action by lib? ? <?? mrn i ? t*?-? until f?upi?av The ?it'i.Tion ?sill be dl??-u??* : ?.'.or <:shr. at that tin*??. .1t;<1 it I.? ??do. t??l ? .? s-ini?- <ieiini?e aoti.?ii BVltl b* tak?**i "\y< thottghi " wei ?aid Mi Kraas? , ? t.? jf',?,(. ?n??i!?. rnen ?anlag thai there Is a pomil int: I ? atril t, alth? ug ?tient Having bfjefi warn??"? ?-?<?. ?nee will r?*-tren?-h Bltd, In a. mraaui?. h* read ? to quit iviri? if a Btr|ks oitter 1? 't*<i*A. it ?i'ii?.';?,l for BUCh an or?l*r la 30 But, a? ,->r> time our raen were r??rn??i e,?., ? =? '1f4.ro 1 ctrik" iras callad te ha res'l? " The ?tar-ins? wert o-?ti\eA ?^> ? '-?? i* ??? Weda??S?Jsy. In rSSa of a ??r'??'?. ?? srss explained. ? **>??-! untie.-. wouM i?. ?o ' '?"? by the bbIm '-"?ad* \ repoi t a ??? rurreni to nigh* ?'?'?? am [.".?ei ot ihe llllnoia or.trai have beea taking ?? second ??t? <-"? the QueeUoa of ? Btrike \ ? ???? I ? '"?\ ???! to ??? 1 : ?' ? taken bi the suggestion ol the h tai ti'itiai unions, which B'ished ??*? ?ubmi' tha 'piestien t.. the mea sfter avtag r?ui?'i tilt? replie? ,if tl.pli- repre?ci"a?| ,<??, ?jf t ? road The result i? BOi o>p.-???.l [o tot 1.ii"- n lief.,re Tusada] I ,~. (,t ? ?1 an '? "? of * ? general committee of thi shop era of the Ifsnimsn un???, aith four Interns tlonal nresideflta of labor c**gsntaations, nie? here to-day to begin Ihe t.vk at detr Ing what sctalon ahatl b? taken Federation ot Shopmen In ?'?<? fa'-*? ef ?? r ral bj offfl? hai of the riarrini K' 11?II17.0 II," foil. 1 .Tl?"? The. . .- ' : llthoHt] tO Bet f"l* tl < 1 ? ' tl- 'i sai '? Harriman lines empto The president? a' the meeting io?ds< ?"M ? 1 eneral coiiitaltt<M ef the n*?*?*??'.' srlth Mr. Kruttachnlti and explslrted the ?Jotail.- ?if the situation. II was i-egarded tw?nlgh( aa Full ?"?rter? mined al .? m?setiBg to-day ef th? aa? ??? ' s of 1I1. unions and ? r general ofllcera that the union Biet ecede from their \??tr iiuthortsmg * Htrik'. nur . srllllng to lamp b' t:-. re le ?'??'? eray t>? ;,\ert a rolllstoi general efBaors "f th? unions declare them? wivi s Ignorant "t n Pleasure for a strike n wa- said alstent from i>?-iii'< ? ..-t "t tie Bj?rn Se? ?hiI.i Mountains, but la more Insistent up an<) down (he ? 'oast ELOPES WITH MARRIED MAN Girl, After Lecture in Court, Promises to Return Home. Misa Jennie Weaver, of Maspeth, ?ras before Magistrate Man ?>.. .1 b> ? private ofjfice m tie [?oag Islaad Cltj t?o? Hoe court yeat? rday the eras not ?? aria? "lei. but was t1 lerturt ?! !" ? I'M she had 1 un sway last s inda s Kr*i>ri k KothweM. ,? 1 nrii??l BMI B/oaver, who la eights? n * eara oM nasse? e..inppriie,i i?. ,?,.|it 1 . !.. r laoi ' lera K!i/aji?th Wearer, a widow. After I I? uriag o? the rnsigistrate, Mise Wenaor promised to return t.. the botne of her grandfather, Washington 1 Chen h \1B#" l-eth, %v 1111 whom her raoth? Miss \\?rf\?i h.fi ?teen mlsstaa 1 "* h?'!iie --ir', e iflsr Sunday afternoon, ai 1 s Momia; Ml Weaver ask"; IBS] search for her Tlie folio?.in? 'ia- Mrs Wee*.. r >.*??? iv? ?1 b letti r fl ter, poatrnark??d Greenwich, ( '??: ? I sh. \?a? niarrled to Rothw? Rothwell ha.i been employ<?d In tb? ? >f the Credit ?'"i"ia'''. ?t Ko Ml tatopd troy, ?Ms ?t??-. Mre Weaver weni 1 t.? inako laqulrlSS, ami mot a ?A"tnan ?? ? said si,e was itothwell's wife, but t; U I'? ?' ?iad been Ihni^ apart. Mrs. Weaver t? *ri<red a note ?a 'noir? day saklng her ?" meet hor aaaghtei "? the ia?.n>; i.siati?! ?it? stattaa and b Some of her ??otlies. Mrs. Wfav'r went I ? the station acoompsBlsd bj I ? ?. ? 111 ?-?. Washington Cltisrry, William Qodtroy, of ihe l'?"?.k:\n Charltlee Buraau, sn.i De? tective TeOaVen. lt*hea Mlaa Weaver ap? peai .i ths in.'tiirr caaaaad Bar Lb bar arasa ami higgiiil her le ratura borne .\- Miss Weaver was about t" l??s.ve the stntlea far the train Itotliwell. who UP to this tun? had beea waiting m the fanryhosaa a 1 1 the sir?*?!, eaase ui? ami called to Miss Weaver. Detective Taevea told alna that Mi>'. V.Y.ivei was In his oust.?.l\ and ? B I had Setter tnovo alt>ng. K'?tliaell took th^ hint nn?i iWiappeered Kothwi'l aras in finit \e-?tt'i?!av anl. 1 ,.? ?..? ?linn t.i Teevfii. ?alt! li>- lnten?Jo,| to ?maiiv .\ii?s Weaver as >?kmi as he eon'1 get a .!iv.?r " F. LE BARRON ROBBINS DEAD 1 Former President of Pittsburgh Coal Company Dies in Chicago. I Bl '? ?'?' tpU i.? 1 h. Ti tl.uii? I Pittsburgh S? I't I After .1 pt'Oti.i.t?! ? |lln?'.?s Fiiiti'i" U BsslTSn iobMBS ?tssd '"" night at IhS M.'i'? UsafltSl, ?hua??., fr?. 1 cirrhosis of the ll-rer? a??aae??lai to atH ? ? ; ecetvsd here Mr Bahkaaa ?*.?- ? ton. prssideal "f t'"' Pittltaargh ?'"??i C??aa?l?sai ,,n.i ne of ihe psanaars In ihe ssovesasni f?, loml'inHttoti BBd ????na'.li.l.tt on of Iks e0-l bualnea? of the ...unn? Mr RohMi?' b" "?*?> v ' '' vv a - ' ptVtsliursh's loadns benkers. and wa ? l?der In 1 ?"?- -fl" i?wstnsnl foe ni. n 11 "ti ot srveial bank? of thi? di ".i:1 ;:?".,,? ... Rlpon, Wls. imy rts ... u. B|0 Mi Bobl m survives h Ina