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FRIDAY OVJfiAlBIfill fc 1910 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SIXTIETH YEAR
EnglishSuffragettes Admit They
Bdbbies ofLondon
SAW DISTURBANCE QUELLED
lollceniaij rrompflj Ivnocknl
Striker JloyCii AVIio lIiul
llcnlly iKHeil Jllin
fejilensu Nov ljiTwo Knijllsh suf
n < itC3 wllt Illlv tncn I1 ll
SiuaSwt1i 1mHtvIS < inslc0 wo
fnlfionuonjjwafcliedTlie Chicago police
imlliidlsturbancc yesterday and ad
Hilltcu thatf their methods were even
more effective than those of tho Lon
doif bvibbloj ThesiiftraBcttcs woro
MlfECii Agjies MurjdTy and Almec
lloorc of Londbnand they nccom
pinled Mlss GertrUdo Uarnuni and
jIsV jdltha Ihclpy to address a mstt
ijig uf strikers at the Hebrew Inhtl
lulcWest Division street and Marion
Ilacr As tho women weru leaving
the hnll their attention was attract
cdiiy a crowd of strikers u block dis
tant In front otu tullorins establish
ment V
Hurrying to thoscone the women
Errlved Intlmo tosee Policeman Olson
with a revolver In his left hand land
s Ins a blowwlthilils rlsht oh the jaw
of u striker lyhlch s nt the man
tjirnwlhiK i111 ne Mfet
Siich hrutnlltjI said one of tho
women Z
JIIiSBnrntim was not sure that tho
blow was not jjiiftlflcil and jjho ap
jieilcd tov a liyHtdlideV who bad seen
life entire proceedings She was told
Hint the striker had repeatedly been
Mold to move nnd that he practically
dolled the officer who struck
Jumping up on the cifrb Mlsj
Bai mini nddi esipiMtho strikers
Dont antagonize the ollce she
wild Many of them are your friends
but they must do their duty You
jnu t not use abusive Ianuag or dis
turb tho peace In anyway Im sun tho
police nrojvrcnlly yoiir friends if yon
Uo right
Thatll right said Policeman Olson
1 am a union man myself but no one
Is going to throw tones lit that btilld
Inc while I am here If that man had
foved when I tohl jlilm Instead of
sln me I would nfit have ntruck
him
was foiind this morning by the
I rplitp Albert Mosber 12years old
s YI Vlocked In nn hdtolnlnirroom
s r after breakingdownscv
nrrostpd Sain1 Hifpo and
Minnie tarfln The fornfer It I ffld
biard tlthe train with the Mo hcV slrl
nt St Cloud Tuesday morning
GAS EXPLOSION IN
MINE KILLS FIVE MEN
Jl ftlrmlnghim Ala Nov 1 A gas ex
plosion In tbo mines of the Yolande
Ioal Coke company shortly after
midnight lust night killed llvomen The
inliuM are located In Tuscaloowi coun
ty SO miles south of Birmingham
Chief Stale Minn Inspector James
Hlllliouse and his two ncslstunls aiu
on the tccnc
EXPRESSMENS STRIKE
of the Union Is Still thu
SlumlilliiK Illoclc
Xe Yerk Nov I Union recognition
Ilic lock on whlcli it was apprehended
HIP peace movement in tho express
> lrlke might split today appeared a
stumbling block In thu way of effective
IHimlmiry negotiations between tie
companies and men
Tuo of tlio companies still held out
awlnd treating with tho strikers ex
cept a former employes Tho men
declared while they do not demand a
closed shop they must Insist upon
recognition ot their organisation This
ftatc of affairs has brought tho situa
tion to a renewed deadlock and the
outlook for peace which was s > o promls
IB ycitcidny sccmcd decidedly poor
today
CHINESE PARLIAMENT
WILL BE CONVENED IN 1913
Pckln Nov I An ofnclal ilcrrca was
lisiied today nnnounclni that an Im
ICrmi paillainent tho nrsl In the hls
JrJ f Cblrta would be convened In
Hi
AMERICA II DISTANCE
QUESTIONED IN LONDON
St Louis Nov I That tho balloon
Amciloa II made 1335 miles In thn In
tqrrulonul balloon race was maln
WiiKil hero last night by tho officers
01 the AIIO club xyhcii they rend a
aliCHiMm fiom London Ib Iho effect
tlmt tho dlstiinco WUH lucslloned
A beil It Lambert of the mco com
n lltpp tomputcii thd dlstnnco thp nlgiii
Jlpsora Haw ley and Iost reported and
H Is subject to correction onlv by the
war department of tho United Htaica
The Atncrlra II landed eight miles
north < if jv0 Tshlstlgamn n thn prpv
mcii ot Quebec and not nt Ghleoutlml
na thu London cable slates
EIGHTH CAVALRY WJLL
BESENT TO PHILIPPINES
Nov 4Tlfo ICightli cav
ma tonho Phllltiplna Is
mlij nailing Dec S nnd ho Savonth
A y alntr lrcb Ttorenlaco thoM
V1 lllu1 T v ° l l > i Uglmcnts
M will return to the United Slutcu
ftyy lriliidiM Hen Mi Smith
Letter Said to IIiiu Uccn Written bj
15 ti IJyiiiun Inlioduccd and Shells
5IucIi IJslitj on Trust
Chlcnso Novt 4 Hearing of the
governments cuso to enjoin the so
called bath tub truat adjourned
fiom Plttsburg to Chicago was taken
up hero today before Special Kxamln
cr Lindsay C Spencer The govcrn
mont bill alleges that there are only
six Independent enamel wine com
panies JH the ujunlry thu other 10
Ijeing mcmbeis of the alleged combina
tion In icbtialnt of trade
Today Walter J Coaler president ot
J M Kohler Sons company of Chi
cago San Kranclsco and Sheboygiin
Wlu mi independent concern fiimsh
cd InfiJimaiiim concurniiirf the so
called trust Mr Kohler Introduced a
letter said to havo been written to
Kdwln L Laymen ropiesentlng tho
trust to the Westein Supply com
pany of St Paul Minn
Tho letter icadsf
Gentlemen Replying to your let
ter of tho acvcnth Juno It Is Impos
sible for me to give you permission to
contlnliu buying goods from the 1 M
Kolllcr Sons company Sheboygan
WIs This company has been Invited
to execute a license agreement ami
use the patent process but has not
tcnn fit to do so I would like to
havo them execute nn agreement but
if they will not It Is impossible to
concede to any of their customers thu
right to purchase their goods If the
customers desire licensed ware I hope
that yon will take up the matter with
thorn and endeavor to convince them
that they should manufacture goods In
accordance with the other comnaiiles
TORPEDOBOAT MAY NOT
FOLLOW AVIATOR MCURDY
n Nor J Ircsldcut Taft to
ilny cUK tl tfit order pii > intiltTHtel by
the imvy ilopartinent il tnlluiK to
fjictHv tori6 lnioit ilcstroycrs to follow
tho fliiM nf Aviator AlcCuidy from UK
ilccka of tin1 uipnmcr Knlasrin Au tistu
ficlorla iO miles nt sea to lariil liocauw
lio tliniifht IL would It liuon lHtcnt with
inovloiiH icfnsilji to permit such USD of
llVJll VffiJCls
BIRDS ALIGHT ON
SHIPS IN MIDOCEAN
Boston Nov I Far out In nildocelin
i flock of moiu than a doen hiids
ncludlng nn owl tihil several wrens
brushesand chaffinches alighted on
he Leyliind line steuner Caledonia
vhllo on her way to this port from
Mnnphester nnd Liverpool The Calo
lonla hiis Just uirived lieie The blids
vere exhausted after their long llight
ram shore and nil but two chaffinches
lied Ih itfshort time1
u <
COLUMBIA STUqENTS KICK
v JWBlTorlc Now 4 Students at Co
Hnilila iiriKVislty hre objecting to a
low university rip whlcJi forbids smok
ngln any of tho lecture rooms or hall
vaysiofthocolleKe building Bmokln
IUH hltheito l egn allowed there
Thoi Spectator the college dally Is
eadlngtho attack for the nbiogatlon of
he new rule ono of the arguments ad
anced being that the members of tho
acuity aro able to step Into their office
urlng lectures for a qulot moko while
he students are compelled to refialn
rom Indulging In the same practise
MPORTS DURING THE
MONTH OF SEPTEMBER
Washington Nov I That the im
lorts of the United Htates from vai lous
rarts of ho world during the month
of fJeptembcr last shood a deciease
over the tolnl for September IMS nnd
hat the Impoits for the first nine
nonths of this year are in excess of
he llgures for the coiiespundlng pei
od of last year no Indicated In the
lelnlls of foreign liutie which havo
ut been announced by the bureau of
tatlstfcs of the department of com
nen c and lubor
I Tho Imports for the first nine months
of thlj year were valued at llToST
3SS as against Jlor3nHl34 of last year
Tho export trade for September
shows an Increase the ntnl lielng
IliSSi51JDS as compaied with SinnPiK
Si1 for September ITO The exports
for Ilia llrst nlno months of this year
also have Incicascd iner the sama per
iod of 1000 HIG former total being
9 2911OS iind the latter 1161021
010
WOULD MAKE LETTER
BOXES MORE ATTRACTIVE
Now York Nov I Letter box up
lift IH the latest crusade to which tho
municipal art commission heic has
turned Its ntteiillon It holies to estab
lish a uniform plan for placing mall
boxes throughout the city In order that
tho boxes may be moio attractive In
appearance and moib convenient In lo
cation
Thp commission hopes to abolish tho
letter box n < an nppendugo of the street
lamp and telegraph pole and lo plnoo
It Instead on an nrthrtlc pedestal of Its
own Postmaster Morgan lias prom
ised his cooperation
COL REIMAN DUVAL
ISCJRITICALLY ILL
New York Nov I Col II Iteiman
Duvnl president ot tho American licet
Kugir company Is critically llhat Ids
homo hoic following an operation per
formed n fow days ago
Ool Uuviil recently returned from
California whero he hud gono to In
Hpeet hls companys properties nnd to
got estimates on tho beet crop Short
ly alter his return ho became very III I
There wns consultation of physicians
and it was decided to operate at onco
for gallstones The operallnn was
KUcccssful and his recovery Is hoped
for Col Dnvnl served vlth distinction as
a colonel In tho confederate army dur
ing tho Civil war
TO STUDY AMERICAN
FORESTRY METHODS
Pcnsacoln Fla Nov lion Hcf
rcat C Potrasehok of Vienna Austria
chief of tho Austro Hungarian forest
jjervlco arrived herolast night to be
gin an Investigation iof tho methods of
forest preservation In this country
III this sectionho will pay particu
larattention lo tho naval stores Indus
try tovdotennine tho effqcts of tiirpen
Ininff upoivthe commercial value of
tho trcesforjlumber t t
JHo plans tolntro < luco lif Austria our
jm < tliodsyof utilizing tho atumpa for
turpentine J r > v >
A Thousand Gather to Arrange
For Demonstration in Favor
Of Prohibition
ADDRESS BY DR BRIMHALL
Kays Students lime Klght lo TnUt
JarL In Jolltlcs but ol as Jcp
rcscntalhcs of tlic School
Special to Thu News
Proo Xov 4 Just beforo tho hour
for opening ichool this morning at
the 15 1 uiiherslty iiUlionVand stu
ifunls congregated on tho camiiis and
made urraiiKtmcnts to hold u
demonstration In favor of prohibition
Tho moscmont had been in pio i s
for some iiuss past 1 call tor tnu
meeting huuim been secretly circu
lutuil amoiib too tu < lents Tody bud
liiade a leiiuest to the faculty mat
they be nllovetf to announce thu mouc
Injf In school but iiermlssion was re
liuedi At tho hour named liils morn
iiiB they formed In marchlnjr order
aim intruded throush tho pilnclpal
tieui of tho city ocarlng bannurs on
which were Inscribed Uio tollowlng
Wi aro for statewide prohibition
Student Insurgency
Vo ojpobe beer yot
Wo stand by our old standby Undo
Jcsso Knlifht
On tho corner of Academy avenue
and Center street they took possession
of a wagon fiom which speeches weru
made tu the multitude of students by
Aiclilo Thurmnn Divo Mitchell Hugh
Woodward and Charles Scliwanke
Among the sentiments uttcicd that re
ceived loud applause where theie JC
local option Is good prohibition Is
better Vo aie opposed to tho ma
clilnc rule which rcsiilta In benefit to
the favored few Down with tho
political machine which is taking
nway the rights of the people The
mliliesses were mainly nlong tho line
of thsto subjects and were vociferouslv
applauded Hosslsin wu denounced
and statowldu prohibition strongly
favored
A small party of reguhns com
prising about M marched along the
sidewalk parallel lth the other croiu
beirliift a banner on which was tho In
scription Wo believe In local option
but they did not make any other dem
onstration
PHEST URIMHALLS TALK
The entlioevent occuned during lh5
liour usually accordedlo Uie students n
2hupel and Awhile a prograin vu In
progress At the conclubloun of the ox
oiclfes In chapel President Brimliall
SDflkelJlheJntudentBiaaio1iBfeirc4lito
thestatement Issucflby tho First Presi
dency of Oie Chuich against holdlmr
political mectlnes In Church bulldlngB
and said
Now nlde froin that I have my
Individual instructions This Is ono
of the Church temples These grounds
and all btJong to the Church This Is
a temple of learning and e could not
consent 1 could not consent to any
novemcnt being originated beie under
the auspices of the student body I
could not do tlmt Mr Peteifon Uiere
oie could not do ns he wished
ih piesldent ol the student
joily that Is he could not
take part In the outing tljls morn
Ing ns president of tho student body
any more than I could go and make a
liolltlcal address nnywliero as president
of the university 1 refu to bo In
troduced ns piesldent of the university
ni thesu oceiihlons nnd if fcuch a tiling
iccurs 1 collect it Theto students who
hivo gone out this morning have a
petfcct right to io out please lemem
bi > r that They nro not Interfering with
their class exercises they are taking
their iccrcatlon time tho time that
has been ilven to them to do us they
desire As Individuals they haVe a per
fect right to go down town hunting
Democratic voles as I have a right to
so out hunting for Republican votes
but they me not down town UK inem
bors of til student body any more
than r Was out List night us a mem
ber of the faculty so 1 do
not wlsh you to think for a
moment that these students havo gom
out this morning to show that
they nro in any way llsntlsfled with
tha school or to show that they mo
out of harmony They me an patriotic
as you are They have not gone out for
the whlto und blue they hive gone out
as Individuals and they have my per
mission to do so I said yesterday to
M > mo of them that they had tha right lo
do so T am glad men do grout as
Individuals T want the Htidcjits to
take part In the government of their
country hut of course thev lll lo this
In a way not to Interfere with their
elihS work any more than a teacher
would go out In a way Hint would In
terfcie with Ids work without permis
sion When Mr Peterson wont out this
morning he turned his work over to
Mr Vanlo3f just as 1 might turn my
wink over to Mr Cooler 1 drt not want
any words ot dldtmhanco or dMoy
alty
Now Orleans Xov 1 Tho United
Ktaes gunboat Princeton at anchor
off Amapaln Honduras IH cleared for
action and ItH guns nroktraincd upon
the goNcrnors residence now occupied
by Gen Jwsu Valladnres leader of thij
revolt against tho iivllti government
necording to u speclnl cnhlo to Tho
Plcayumi from flan Salvador
The dispatch slates that Vnlladnres
yoHteiduy insulted Ihe American con
sulnr njint at Amnnala Oeorgo
Schmuek and threatened toHhoot upon
his residence Inimedlately upon being
notified of this Commander Hayes of
the Princeton prepared his ship for
action and sent won to tho noted
levolutlonlst that It foreigners weio
molested he would shoot the gov
ernors pnlncc tull of holes The dis
patch adds that chaos rolgns thrpiuh
out th western portion of Honduras
and that Inflammatory manifestos are
being circulated by Valladarcsand Ida
followora
HAYKS
Washington Nov I Even In thq
event of an attack on foreigners nt
Amapala It Is not expected hero that
tho Princeton will find it necessary toj
shell thu town but Instead Command
erllnycs probably will send marines
iishoro to take Aalladnres Into ciiutody
whlcll act It Is believed yquld end
tho revolution TJio gunboat York
town due at Amapala tomorrowto
rolIovoVtho Prlncctor < rf A
iA f t
t
His Welcome at Davenport Was
Cordial With No Marked
Degree of Enthusiasm
REPEATED TARIFF ARGUMENT
Again KxprcsbCd His Disagreement
Wllli HIDSuprpnif Court of
Tho Uiiltud felatcs
Davenport In Nov A crowd of
several thousand persons listened to
Col TheoJoro lloosovelt hero today
vhcn ho maddhlsflrst cpeecb In Iowa
for Cllailes Orllk of Iowa Republican
candidate for Congrcss Col lloosc
voltH welcomo by the people of Iowa
when ho mado his Ilrst appearance here
wan cordlnl with no marked degiee
of enthusiasm There was so much
loud talking by men In the cnrod that
the colonel could not mako himself
heard by all
Col Itooaevclt reached Davenport at
2IS am and remained In his ear until
S oclock when he went to the home
of MKs Alice French for breakfast A
sirill crowd at the station cheered him
as he apvoared After breakfast he
drove to Central park to make Ills first
spcch of the day1
More than an hour before the lime
sot for his arrival the people began to
gather ond when he reached the park
he XVHM greeted by a laigo crowd of
students of Augusta collcfie In Hock
Islind III who gave their cheer as
did the high school students
The sky wns dull ilntl the Heather
cold IteprchentntlVQ A F Dawson
made the opening speech He mid Col
Kooscvelts presence mode It certain
tint tho Republicans ould ciirrry the
district
After all the turmoil said Col
Hoopevell the Republican party is
coming together on n sane and pro
gressive platform While our opponents
are utterly divided
The official leadership of thn Demo
crallc paity fob Roosevelt said was
either absolutely reactionary ns he as
serted was Hie caseIn Xew Yerk Con
necticut Missouri and In mnnv states
or ce it was purposeless and vncll
IaS >
TAKES UP TARIFF
He then took up the tailff lepofitlng
the argument which he has made In
several states
We Republicans stand by the jirin
ctpWs of protection which Is right and
will abandon tbe method which is
wrong Our opponents havo adopted
tle < po3ltlon f ibapdQnlns tlxorrliol
ple whlcll is right nnd clinging toMhe
method which Is wrong
Tf Ftciiubllcans do not work In tho
rlglit sjlrlt Jio wJL 111 mt tlicl
out of pulllc life
Were in this Jlsht to a nnlslu snlil
Col Rivisevclt We dont care wlictli
checks I don t
temporary
r then are
think w will be defeated tills year
but If we nra we will fight until Appo
matto succeeds Bull Run If we aro
beiten th time wo will win next time
Tho colonel said Timmnny Hall and
Wall street hail formed a rorrupt alli
ance hut tlmt In Nw York state they
enuld not defeat he Republican poli
cies by fair argument nor by nnv ivotn
od oilier Ihan bv n large ocpendlture of
money The colonel nviilnlncd his doe
trlno of now nattonUlsm riving hli
usual definition of It He ngaln
pjfo d hi rtl airri > ni nt with the Fu
mcme eourt of th United Stitr hi th
linke slion cusi > iid his Citlci m of
exTiilc Plmnon 1aldvln Democratic
cniMlldate for < over of onneillont
Col Uoo evoU explained tint nil h
HOuihtWas nnCiial opportinlty for nil
me
My onnoncnt r U ihal snclnllsm
he vid it It IK h nntliote for rn
rlnifsm The rnmHIons tint thniw
ITnn In fe eniPean whleli discard
them at TO for M life of niiuoerlun am
wrnne he roPlni d Genuine popu
lar riilnnnd ohsplnt honesty he n
erfd wero necessary to overcome
them
I 111 rloie n W r < l > i he > > lonnl
went til hl train to r < t Moines
TIME FOR en IMP
TARIFFS IS EXTENDED
Waslilnglon N < The time within
which water triaponatlon companlss
cngngoil In Intetstftio pommeixs traffic
iray file answers with the Interstato
eoimnriTO coiTinilsim In connection with
their proposed nrniinl leporlii bus btvn
extended to Dee 31
Ibo postioixeinent of the time limit for
Ihosc returns wos onlertnl by tbo cniit
mlfsloii upon repriientnlloii of Ihu water
eonindsslon caulTs us to tho difficulty
Involved In K < Hlln > r tho fuels together
Thu commission bus mlvlsecl the eoirf
i nlcs which Inclino all water Hues en
iraivid In Inleismte traffic in tlio Tnlted
Jliite Hint iiii further extension of tlmo
will be granted
Holy Sepulchcr
Is the topic covered by Frank G
Caipuntor In his letter to
THE
Other oxoluslvo features In this
edition will b as follows
The Strike at Overtoils Illustrat
ed a true story by Richard Spin
nno
Veterans of Our Civil War Get
Together In 1ondon Illustrated
Common Jioom that Threatens
TwoHoyul Russian Princesses II
lustinted i
Gossip of London Society People
by > niy Mary of Interest to Ameri
cans >
Foster Daughter of Charjes Rcado
compelled tp pawn her clotlies > ln or
1 s
live i
Three Witnesses Dont Think
Much of Her Reputation
For Veracity
SUICIDE THEORY ADVANCED
One Vonmii Testifies Jliut Alleged
Murdered Wife Tlircntencil
Jo Destroy Jlerclf
The state completed lio Introduction
of testimony on direct examination
Thuisday nfternoo In the trial ol
Thimius Vnnee alleged nxorelde nnd
tho defense began the Introduction of
testimony lhit is expected to save tho
life of tio defendant The defense put
three wltnefifes on tho stand this morn
Ing with ii view to Impeaching tho
testimony of Mrs Amanda Vance
Ward who Is considered one of tho
states chief llnwhes These nil dc
clnied emphatically that the leptitutlon
of Mis Wuid In the neighborhood
whero she lived for truth and veracity
was had
Vlllard Hanscn former county nt
toinoy was tho lirst witness called to
the stand this morning IIu Identified
the hottle of oil of savlne offered In
evidence by the defense us the bottlu
that hud been exhibited at the former
trial
A U Vance of Ogden pmolmnii on
the police force tbeie tcstlllrd that lie
hud a conversation with Mrs Mary
Vnin0 nt St Murks hospital a tOioit
time before she died and that she had
said to him Tom Vance Isnt the cause
of my condition
TimiSATKNUU SUlCIDi
That Mrs Mary Vance had threat
ened to commit suicide was tho htuto
iiuint of Mrs A B Vance the next
witness She fnld that In a conversa
tion with Mary Vance prior to the fatal
sickness and death the tlncat was
made
I wouldnt believe Mrs Amanda
Vunco Ward under oath as the
statement of Prank Stanley when ques
tioned as to her general reputation for
truth and veracity Ho wild that he
had known her for some time vand
that the people in the nelghborliood
whore bho lived did not place any cre
dence In statements mndo by her
Joseph K Taylor uiid rttiker and
his wife testified with regard to thiS
condition of the body of Man Vance
wlieii It uus brought to their undertoJ
had not libtlced any discoloration or
bruise
QUESTION OF nKIUTATtON
Lewis M Cannon a local leal eatatu
dealer said that hi had known Mrs
Amnnda Vance ward for several ypiira
and Hint her teputatlon for truth and
veracity was bad lie emphatlialy di
claied that he would not believe her
iniuei oath
John Abbott M years of age nn lion
worker fild that he lived neighbor to
Mi Amanda Vance Ward In iiililh
West trcot between Seventh and
Eighth South strots In December 1007
Ho said that hp had a had tepntatlon
for tiuth and veracity In tho nelgh
Ixn hood
The witness declared tlmt one day
Whilo Mrs Ward was standing on her
hack portli about If foot from wlieio
ho wits standing In his own back yard
he heard a convei > ntlon between her
and Lena Vance daughter of Thomas
Vance in which hho appealed to be
coaching the Khl as to what she should
testify to nt tho trial
During thN convocation he Mild that
he heard Iona Vance make the dec
liratlon No lie didnt kick ma ho
only pushed her
Thereupon Mrs Ward said If you
dont testify that way they will put
Sou in piNon tod
Knowing Mts Amnnda Vanee
Wards reputation as you do would you
believe her under oath nsked Ally
John Tobln
No sir emphatically replied the
On crosspxamlnntlriii by Asst DIM
Atty Lcaiherwood the witness admit
ted that while there wan no feeling be
tween him and Mrs Ward that hu
didnt like the look1 of this woman
OLOSK COMTIS AH SUHIlUSn
The defence was taken t < llititly by
surprise Thursday aftuinuon when thu
state nnnounced that It hud completed
the Introduction of testimony nnd
icsted without recalling Important wit
nesses examined at tho llrit trial Lena
Vance dainrhter ot the piNonor and
one of tho states beet witneews at the
original healing was not called pre
sumably for tho reason that she lm J
made nmdnvlt tint Anuimla Vance
Wnrd told her tlmt Bin would have to
pronto Jail 1C he did not testify at Ih
llrsl trial tlmt Vance kicked her moth
er It Is Klccly that the defense will
call her ns n witness Inter
Following the announcement by Mr
Lentherwood that the slate rested
Atty A J WlJbor for th defense mado
a motion that the Jilry bo instructed
to Uturn u veidlct of not guilty and
that tho chin gcs against the defendant
ho dismissed Tho motion was over
ruled by JuilBe Lewis and Ally S A
Maslnnls then outlined tho defense
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Atty Maglnnls cald that wltnesscH
wpuld bo Introdiired to hhcin that the
dneedent camu lo her death hugely
through her own arts Ho said that It
would be proved by witnesses Hint tilt
defendant lind mil kleked his wife and
that the hrulso on her body allo ei
by the htate lo Inivti been caused b
VniUo klRklliR lior wa rather a sc
or blcmMi of lonj stniidlni Tho
fense would show loo that In
probihlllty death was enured by
use ot oil of Hfivlne An clforl was
ho mado ulii to Impcacll tho e4f
monv of Mrs Amnnda Vanco Wnrd
Mrs Clarn I > i Itlchaids the first
wltnoHf callsd by the defense Thnp
day afternoon said thutMrf Amuiid
Vance Ward had told her after tin
an eft of Vance that they liuvp no
Krtt tho rlRhl man In jail
fUOrKe W Vnncci < i nephew of tin
defeiKlnnt and tho former hushind o
Mrs Amanda Vance Ward tostlllci
tlmt on ono ccaBlon lid had heard tlK
decedent say that hho would rather
bo dead than nllvo and that If It
wasnt for tho children slio would kll
herself
Mrs Clara Wundcrllch was recalled
and testified that Mrs Cora Tlehpemill
was not nt the Vanco homo NOV f
when Mrs Vance Is nllcRed to hnvr
called for the police and that all tin
Information concornlnir the nffnlr wfie
obtained by 7 Mrs Ilehpcmilp from
others who wtro there v
hiiUtt AVriv Liafiitr Tiiclory in
Harrcloiia SlrlKo AMiuiIn
> iin ciMis Irojiortloits
Daivelona Hpaln Nov I Union
strlkets fired on nonunion workers ns
tho latter wcro leaving u factory last
evening and wounded three
Tim Konern1 strike at Pubndell Is ns
HUinliiB diinijeroim proportions At a
rncctltiR of stilkers at which Inllam
matory speeches wen made It was
voted to march on Kntcclonn tonionow
AnnrchlKtlc Iltcraturo iirRliiB a icv
olutlon Is belnf dlstrlbutetl througli
niit Haicelona province Many nt rests
have been made
UUMOII KINC AMOXSO
HAS IJUI5V ASSASSIXATIJI
London Xov I A rumor from Pails
that Kliiff AlfoiiMi of Spain had been
assassinated was circulated through the
stock exchange nl the openliiK today
liut It was considered to be on u par
ilth stories of a revolution In Spain
that originated recently in tho name
fltiiirtcr with the purpose of Influencing
tho market Tho result of nil IniuilrleH
was to discredit tho story
JOVnilXMICNT lAi
IMtKVHXT JIAXIKHSTATIOX
Madild Xov I The government an
nounced today tlmt It would prevent
nt all hazards a monster labor mani
festation arranged for tomorrow at
Hireclonn to which city the strikers
at Habadell have declared their willing
ness to march
en W yler captnlnscnernl of Cat
alonia has a big force of troops at his
command hut thefo will bo ichiforced
by 1iCOO soldiers
KILLED HIS SON
AND SHOT HIS WIFE
r
CVdtuljirc VI Nov lloul JloU
min a blilflnT shot and killed bis 12
emold HHII Cull womrtfd his wife Ins
bnillier jnnt nnd the IntteiH sun Nlil
ler early td >
lloffnian wiis ilul talwn to
tlw 1orl WailihiBton Jlll
SHUT OUT FROM CHICAGO
BYJRAILROAD RATES
Wasllliiglon Nov I UrmnndhiK iccon
slgiiiiient < onteslons nt Chicago from
which niaikot they MU now shut out
by tin mil MtuntCon 10 Indiana and Il
linois Kitiln monitors Imiiled by Mm
Nlitta Uros of Fowler Ilul toilny filed
complaints with tin IntorsUite commerce
commhshm igilnbt tlw Wovcliind Cin
cinnati Chlcauo t at Louis Railway
company and other lines
WOMAN KILLED IN FIRE
MANY NARROW ESCAPES
New nk Nov 4 Ono woman wan
killed several psrsons were Injured anil
thorn Ure mlmeraus narrow escapes In
jflreq l yarious seiilltjii ottthiSJly to
MisRebocciC Ulior tho woinui Killed
is dcclneil b > wltnossus to havp been
kicked fiOm third floor fire osAipe
tthlli shu wis fktlUK with her hiisl > iinl
and children fioin a flik vsl by an ln
vunillury In lie lltlun ilicct teiifnient
In vhlcli thcv llud
frbo womans asbalant eseaptd tin
Identlfleil Another woman tell from the
ifnr fire eitiipo and was buOly hull Tli
linltillng Mas biully ilmuiKeil
FILIPINO ASSEMBLY
REELECTS QUEZON
Minllu Nov Tho Filipino assem
bly today unanimously leclected Man
uul Quexon delegato lo Oongrers The
assembly 1 of used to elect llenlto LA
gard whom the committeo had named
ns tho second congreslona delegate
It looks as If the assembly and the
Philippine commission would be dead
locked on tho matter of repiosculation
at Washington as it has been pusto
mmy for each housu to name ono dele
gate
JUDGE S E BALDWIN
CHALLENGES MR GOODWIN
Waterbmy Conn Nov 4 Judge
sjimeon Unldwln the Democratic
nnmhiPUfor govirnor of Count ctllMit
wliu has slated tljal bribery was used
In tihc UepiiblU state convention
has openly challenged Charles A
Goodwin tho Republican nominee to
say how much his nomination cost
Judge Haldwlns challenge is as fol
lottsI
I chlllengo Mr Goodwin lo make
a public statement now this week of
how much his nomination for gover
nor cost him or cost his backers who
ever they may be cost In values paid
or values promised I have already
made my statement In public now let
him be ciiuiliy explicit I nsk him to
do It ami do it nt onee so that we can
have time to ponder over It
Judge Baldwin In his opening speucli
of the campaign at New Haven stat
ed that his nomination had not cost
him n cent that It had come nil
nought and unbonght
SONOMA Clltl mCTIKKI
lt ston Nov I Sonoma Girl tbo
famous lotting mure bus been retired
from tbo Hnf by her owner Miss Ijiitta
CrabtrcJ of this rity The mains 1tst
nice It Is expected will be at Ihocnlx
Ari It Is umlctslood taut with her ro
tlrument from the furl Sonoma Girl will
PISB fioin I bo owmishlp of Miss Crnb
tioe to a Icidlng stock fnnn
BALTIMORE AVIATION
MEETWILL CONTINUE
llaltlmore Nov I ol James H
Joyce chairman of the committee that
is promoting thu Itiiltimnre aviation
aieetlng today announced that tho
meet would continue Ho declined
tUit thp reportsto tho uiroplnncs by
ii it nights storm weio greatly exag
ernteil Thero will bq no nlghts to
i but Col Joyco wild Ule meet would
e wtnrted again us KOOII as necessary
cpalrs could be made and the wcath
r permitted
Cul JdyciVa nnnouncomint was mu < le
iftor an exandmillon had been mndu
if the damngo done and was summar
ed as follows
Machines damaged The two iflhorse
iwor Cnrtlss biplanes used by Charles
Wlllnid and IMgene Kly Injured
nyoijd repair heroi JIIIIIPH Itadleys
Ucrliit monoplane will reijuiio sev
rnl days to nt It for service
A Dlerlot monoplane of Count 7o
oiisepn slightly Injmeil lllerlnt upcil
liy T A Drexol bidly damaieui Hlerlot
ntonoplano used by Droxol and AV K
McArdle will rormlro several ilays for
rotiilrs
The tftnt sjioltnrlng the ncioplanes
< HP of tho trails of tho hospital corps
vn big rentfiurant tents and a portion
r > f the KrandHtand were blown down
U was announced that as soon as the
toiin ceased the work of iverectlng
thotents nnd other ropnlri to tlio
Broundsiwould bo commenced
Was of Midwinter Intensity Be
ing Accompanied by Sharp
Gales and Snowfall
PLAYED HAVOC WITH WIRES
In Mountain Regions of Pennsylvania
Railroad and Trolley ScrUco
Undly Jfainpcrcd
Now York Xovll I A storm ntiidd
winter Intensity which camo boomlm
up the Atlantic coast last night bilng
Ing with It sharp gales and heavy falls
of snow and lain left today a broad
trail of broken wire communication
along tho seaboard
Telegraph companies woro beset with
difficulties In all dhectlons The storm
was npparently severest between Bal
timore and AViifhlngton all wires be
tween those cities being down Porin
sylvanln suffered from a soggy cllns
Ing snow and wiles across the state
ere either down or working only In
termittently
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was obtained by way of Boston tlicnvi
to tho west
five steamships due nt nunrnntlnj
this morning were still nnreported nt
UuO The steamers aro evidently de < Iv
tained by tin high gales and mountain
ous seas
Tho steamship Koenlgcn Louise
which came elily today uportcd thii
thero was a small American steamer
anchored In tin ntitKldn harbor broken
down The crippled steamer Mgmilud
that abo wanted to bo towed In
Another stctimer believed to be u
storm victim WOK later reported an
eboied oft Handy Hook In a disabled
condition sho Is the French steamer
Honduras from Now Orleans Oct 3
for Dunklik France and Havre and
liresumably mado this port to effect
repairs
IIKAVV SNOWS lMPKDK
RAILWAV SlIUVItri
riilladelphli Nov 4 The nortlirast
gale which camo In from Ihc ocean
yesloidny developed durhig tho nlgljt
Into one of the worst November storms
In you is In tho mountain districts of
Pennsylvania snow fell to the depth of
111 Inches arid In sofno places drifted
badly Railroad nnd trolley service Jn
thwc seitlonh Is Impelled
Tho Htorm was nccoinpanlcd bjl ii1
high wind which plnyeii havoc wlttf
telegraph and telephone wires
Part of the anthracite cpal reglons lV
snowbound at Diilano oncfif thn high
est points In that regionUndiatPraek
vllle more thnn n foot of snow fell
and drifted In places to three feet
Trolley service was maintained With
dlfllcdlty and thoJPeiinsylvanIa rallrorid
as obliged to use the tracksof tho
PJilladelphln Rendlnp Rnllwny com
pany because of the heavy drifts along
thMr line
Ruslness of nil kinds In Schuylklll
county was practically ata standstill
Ilanlshurg liancitster York AVI1 I
iinmspoit and other points west of
Phllndelphla are cut oft from all wire
communication
TWKNTYONU INCIIUS OF SNOW
Shamoklii Pa Nov fi A 21Inch
snowfall resulted fioin la t nights
storm In this portion Snow Is still
falling todnj
Collieries in the region were compelled
to sJiut down
K1CUITKI3N INCHES OF SNOW
rjlnghamton N Y Nov I Hing
hamton awoke this morning to find IS
Inches of snow on the ground Tinl
ley ears and railroad trains arn de
layed
HALLOWEEN TRICK
CAUSED CHILDS DEAl H
Denver Colo Nov I A Halloween
ticktack on the window of the loom
in which the child was lying Is held
responsible for the death of Hurl
Ioeschelte the 2yearold Son of Mr
and Mrs James loesschelle of1 this city
Three weeks ngo the child was severe
ly bitten by a dog with which It was
playing He Was nppaiently wel on
thu ioul to recovery however when
the ticktack on the window the pur
ents sny threw tho boy Into convul
sions from which he died
The prepelrator ot the Halloween
prank Is not known
GARY IND COUNCIL
RUN BY SALOON KEEPERS
Chicago Nov 1 Tho common coun
cil of Giiy Hid eletited two new mem
bers to Us body last night They wero
both saloonkeepers As Gary Is now
supposed lo be local option terrUoiy
tho anllKiiloon clement Is up In arms
This makes a total of six saloonkeepers
otit of the nine members ot tho coun
cil When tho town was Incorporated
Into v city last November thero was
mlv one saloonkeeper In tho council
rhfco of tho other nix members have
accepted agencies for breweries nnd
opened up saloons since
CONSOLIDATED VILLAGE
AND RURAL SCHOOLS
Jes Molne Iowa Nov < Consoll
duted village ami rural schools bearing
Ihreefourthn of the burden of formu
lating country llfo cducallon are thn
greatest factors In tho establishment
of virile morality and high Ideals of
ovory Uiy llfo In this countly de
plnrcd Asst Fecy W M Hayes of thn
department of nsrlcultvire before the
Iowa state teachers convention hero
Con tinning Mr Hayes said that ns
tho whole educational and mmnl
aiucturo of the country tested finally
on the enunlrys rural life the develop
nicnl of practical education In until dls
tikts was the quickest and unrest
means of raising general standards of
intelligence morality and competenou
in the United fjtalefi In universal vo
cational education for ndultn us wrll
as for youth lie saw tho meaps for
greatest capacity of development
Practical training in tho vocations
HID pupils expect to enter Is coming to bo
ipcognlzed as far more profitable thnn
genenil rnllural Instruction ho said
rionsolldatlon of rural schools permits
broader scope nf work and coopera
tlvo iipsoclntlons arising fiom this s
Idea nynkpn men to the need of thelrv
felloiy men t > V