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THE DAILY PRESS la t unly newspaper published Newpo.-t News that receive* t full news service of the Aai ciated Press. VOL. XV. NO. 2(J?. American Real -Estate Deal(M'; ?n Mexico Shoots from House- j lop as Rioters Approach. IVOBS SMASH DOORS AND WINDOWS WIIH STONES Crowds of Students and Workmen March Through Streets and Demol? ish Property to Give Vent to Bitter j Feeling Agains the United States?j Families Prepare to Quit Residences. (By n sent la I id l'ro??) QI'AIIALA.IAKA. MF.XICO. Nov. ItI C II. Cat-others, a locally promi- ! Beat real estate dealer, shot and hill- ; Jeettt Losa, a it year-old Mexican ] boy, and miiindrd Prndeucio Chavez.J a gendarme, in defending his home! against a riotous attach by Mexicans) last night. Carothers surrendered to the au? thorities and was lodged in the slate; penitentiary at midnight. Fol lo w i ng! a preliminary exainitiaiion today he] was placed iiicoiiiniiinicaiio until i Tenettay morning. Although the en-! lire police force, foot and counted, and the Tenth regiment of cavalry wen1 < ailed out. rioting, which began at B] o'clock in the evening, was sup-! pressed only after three hours of vlg-j orous efforts' and alter considerable additional damage to property bad! been done. The affair was a coiitinu-| ation of the previous night's violence; Oy students and workmen. Hurl Rocks Through Windows. As on Thursday night, the mol travelled rapidly through the busi-, ncaa, lisirict, hurling rooks through! the windows of the American build? ings, many of which bad already been Jeniolished. and hail reached the Am< rican residence section when they a'ere overtaken by the soldiers and police. Carothers. who said a' the police station that he is a athllti*1. born at Saltillo. state of Coaheika, but whose parents were I?ui> ianans. was guarding his home in the western part of the city, the windows and doors of which hart tieon broken in during the first night's rioting, when the tno'< approached. Takes Family to Roof. At the first alarm he i??>k his fam? ily to the roof of the building for safely, he said. From that iioiitt el vantage, he opened lire with a rifle as the crowd a'tempted to enter and wreck his home The ipiick arrival of pellCC and sol diers prevented the ?ob from seizing I Carothers anile wreaking vengeance upon Man, He surrender? d and was j taken t<> the penitentiary. Caroibers is a brother of G. C ; Carothers. American consular agent at Tcrron. Coaliuila. Tbc property damage last night; consisted ol demolished windows and j store fronts, valued a' approximately $1 ...mi. American Consulate Guarded. \ Btaaaher of American families are. preparing to abandon llieir homes Ml the suburbs and concentrate in thc| prim ipal hotels. Tbc proprielois of. the lattei say they arc prepared to resist, by force if newsxarv. any at? tempt to cnier. The American con-j snlate j. guarded tonight by a de-j i.k lino -it of the Trental cavalry. Tin-: authorities insist thai there will lie no rei-iirreiiee of violence and say thai >everal hundred arrests have Ik-mi made All Quiet In Mexico City. MF.XICO CITV. Nov. 12 ' There j mil 1m- no further demons! rat ions inj this ?ity against the citizens ol a, friendlv nation while I am governor | The disturbances are over for good] and all. and under no cireumsiani-os ? will I i>ermi: a mass meeting or any! nature by the studeiiis. or any other, liody" j In 'besc words Governor Gnillormol l^nda Fscadon. or the federal ilis-; triet. gavo assurances in :cn interview to the press tonight, of a continuance j of the eanYaJ which has prevailed lor] two davs following the recent disturb-j ancca in this city. Steamc Aground Near Hatteraa. iHr ?m?"-i.il?'?i lire"! Y.W ViiKK. N"? 12 The I t.iN'li \\ Telegraph Company firivnl ] * ili iMifeh fr->tn Cane llst'e-ws today ??Nina that ap unknown soarrc r, prob ?hl? ? luml-cr ^r->.*rl or oil carrier, had gone aground this ?fern? a oa the otffcr edge oT Diamond ShoeN H ? slated that a !if"??\ing crem h-s g..n< ??? *" ? '-'?' :c- -'-? -? ? ' I * was gi\n? .? blowing n .rthsosf ai twenty siv miles Mrs Crippen Not There. iRr A?rMtvd Perem < M G \R V AI BF.R T A V ln?e?Hcn?l-n r, 'he r->'?t ?*>rt?i?"<t rc-'uetcl pol" ? stf? i. i'" r Ml, , sto,v . ireulahad fro?, |1 ? M herta lode*, to the effct t thai Helle Wmore. wife of lw Harvey H < r:p pen TW- st>tr?. I' ;? mmm, i vbotl ? pi'-iti- of imir-in* Stet DEAD BODY OF WEAL1HY MAN FOUND IN MARSH Theory of Detectives Is That the In? diana M;n Wj? Murdered For His Money. <Hy Associated ri<n"> WARSAW. INI?.. Nsn 12 WrilB mM$A bo*a through the head, l he bod) Of Ray Mbmhi, vie- pr.".-nl> in <>l the National lloraetUseera' Proti iflve ai s ciatii.n. reetdtBjg in KaJMBMBa Mich., uns f> und KB a marsh oil tbe outskirts ol this city tmiav The body evidently had boon in Iks) lit ? i s h l>i BkOM linn a wek That attuson bas] been I be victim of bonf SB nu n and had In M killed .mil draggo,; "> it* mai-ii in an eifert |o rossrsal tbe ciimc la late Ihrer*. o| de bactfvca ?im bat?? h < n iincsii' tiiii"; the ease, Ma.--1 n araka tbe owner ot consideral Io propiiiy in 1'nion li'V. Ind.. |u? Bailee Booth Pf Warsiw. and il Is beUevod bo was on his way 11?'tu Kalawaaeo io thai city vhosj nwr- t d.?red. A pSCi he;, wild which ji is l.clic\c,l j Mason at as Killed, was round mar the body, it ama aawared arlth Mandl No lilocid.st.iins corld he I? -iitill near the I body, but evidence thai i' had been ; diacu'd along (he gr<u inl could be dis? cerned The purse i>r .Mason w;:s f. und in j t ho Bocket, empty. A lxw.*i of Ma SOS, who arrived today, siiid the labor I official bed considerable money in his I possess!' a when' last seen lie asM Ihal there was no rresaoh for an leid.? and he knew of bo cneujie.s of his I brother. DRIVER IS DASHED TO DEA1H IN AUIO RACE Car Is Wrecked on San Antonio. Tex. Track, and Occupant In? stantly Killed. (By AssaekBtsd Pines') sax ANTONIO, TKX . Hoe. 12 j Tcby 1H' llytnel. widelv known driv.-r | of racing autctm.biles. nrga killed wnil, | par irip.it nig in the raoes here thla afternoon when his car lust a wheel and was wreck-d. lie tliove in the lasi Vandt rliiit cup race in New Vork and ass known as the Aztec Indian driver The acrident a; :"irn d during the twelve-mile handicap race. Do Ilyrcl was rounding a curve, drivintr his Sioddard Haytun r^cer at-a furious clip, when a> front wheel flew off and the car crashed bate an embankment. He H y nvl was thrown clear of the -.ir aoane distance down the track. When track attendtnts reached him he sjrsyi dead, with tlie brok? n alee flag wheel of thJJ car BBBfChed tightly in his hands. YALE CAPTURES GAME Princeton is Badly Wal? loped in Foothall Battle WINS SCORE BY FUMBLE Defeated Players Are Outdistanced in Every Department of the Cootcst and Loae to the Tune at 5 to 3. ' North Carolina B'.jnkcd by VV. & L. uij- AsuweasaeB rirwi t'HINt KTON. N .1, .Nr.v. |J V ile Prince on. II. The Priiici ItBj foot? ball eleven today Io.-1 an BBBBai tun?. I of a life lime an opporti nit\ t-i Kn thro.isb the Paatheti r. sac* of tfffa without defeat and p-?*IMy without being .moored BpSssi but thi y iack."l agxi* ssiv.-trrr*. a characteristic *'> pronounced in previous Tiger annals Princeton ami on! played In every de? partment ct the gsmc. with th. possi Ma exi eption of ki king. Rillou a high spiral* carrying furtlv-r ihan those of Hose, the V?lc c-ack Prin<-> ton (irrtiina e to ki re Had it not lieen let the fumbling "f iaK in the first period the home elev.-n would ban- brt-n -inside Io get olo*.- < Month for IVndTelen |o trv lor ac t from placement pendle'on *a<; the dtsaptsiinlmei'l of he game, f'otn imred wi-h Vale ? int. rf-r- nee. Prince ion's ws.s infantib-. The Vale end" broke throrgh ibe Priacrtoi, line time and time again snd thiew the fl<-e-i j foot.-*d I*endelien lief ore he BSBBM c< ' ! started On the other hand rale's . line w*s her 'ironc-M |?>in Neither I eleven ;lu?w?t| anything < ?.f :bc or i dinar? A*lde fn?m the forward pa?- th-re wr.- no new fftlnill evnliitlons ; Yak's le >? rronnd sainer was the fake ?kick Howe would drop ba<k ?>p;sirenity waiting for th<- hall and ? either Klsti.-r m I) ly ???nbl tske Jh? pass and plongh thr ugh h, Prlnc I ton tsefch-. or beiwcr-n tackle and saga] The forw ard jibs* whi< !-. cnabb 'd Y.ile J to turn the i We of C-feai rnlo a wa^c c?f v|?-??-ry. was heaniifnltv aBarctahBst I V?k h d worked <he '.all well lows ,the (I'M the idur l?rr '? ;.flr"> Idnr ins fusaM-. Wbeu wi'hin tw-^sly |iar?t? >?( i'i. frinceton goal mi the ea :>r.me f??t .Id'- ?( 'he n?bt H?-ne I dropped to one ? ans en' tl? hall direetl* Into RII|M>trlch > hsnri ? All the Miter hail M On was tn eatcb tb? 11'oaliNi.-eti oh Kigali I'age i N KW PORT NKV EVER IN ROAD RACE New Record is Set at Savan? nah Auto Speedway?Over ; 70 Miles an Hour. RUNAWAY BOY SAVbS AMERICAN REPUTATION David B'uce-Brrwn Captures Grand Prize Trophy Fiom the Notrd For. eign Racers at the Course and I Bungs Honor to the United State.. Lars Are Wrecked in Mai Rush. ttfy \rmm i. I'm* i SAVANNAH, IJA. Not I- Tly New York (><>> who, i.mr years ago. j ran tea*, (ron hratc it bcroonc a dilvcr of racing aalomobflca, tcday saved the reputation ul \meilc-tn drre ?froan oolltiratka ai Ibe hand; ai foreigners in the maud prixa race, | the iiiu,. ribbon eveul <f the aeteean Idle contests. Speeding faster and farther than man ever werat before I" | an automobile road rare, this young] man. imvld Itmce-ltrewa, woe the | Brand prize by berety more than a ] second at IK* end of llasS mllea ?] heart-break ing miles. He Baehed across tlie electric liming wir?; 1.4) seconds -head or Vlelory Heeaery. th. Frenchman, ilk Um was 5 hours, .">:: minutoti ami i;.<7 seeowde, aetting a new American road record of 7".-~". miles an hour American Cars Lose, iti th lie and Heim ry drove It.-n/. ears, so tha' the foivign ma 'h i lies tri. umphed over the American.made i tcers. The <*nso: n Ion in having an American at the wheel of the winnerI was Increased by tbfl feat of "Wild Hob" llurniau. driving the madd' st race of his career in an American car. the Mara, nette-BnJek, which finished third, getting not ool) third money, but an nddi'iomi ll.oun ror th. first Ametican driver in fini?li fit an Amer? ican cur. Befrre the race it was said that the American team plann?-d to ?et a pace in the . rh' stauen which wn'ild bi rn the tires off th.- big fcarolsll machines, j thereby si curing an advantage over I them. Apparently Ibe Americans trieii this trick, and it nearly succeeded, for most of th." foreigners were either siall?>d or wrecked on the track before the finish: but the foreigners were too numerous. Two of llu-ir tars, the winning IP-nz marble"*, still remained on the :rack it the einl of the race, j American Wir.ners. All the ether flni-hcr. Were Ameri? can i-arV iv-side Barman wrre the derelict cars of ami- of the world's ; most famous drivers, who fai|e?| to make their speed machines la:;i i through the terrific strain of twenty-1 lour lips of curving roadwav. Th* so j foreigners wi n to defeat lighting 1 ;amr!. and in .-? me in-ianct < w k leeely. Wagner, in his big red Kiat. j was . ne of Cie grittiest, his damit n?-?il\ i-ns?ni; h s Hfe and that of his | m? rh-tiii?-ian. Liada Kcrro On the | bach stretch, while usaiog down ? small hill at toe speed. Wagner hurt control of his car for th?- fraction "r a m et nd. one < f bis front Wkasafa j s ilking a ston?' <iil\ert. rrusbiiig the 1 whet I and flrrwwiwg the ?-ar on Ms BBde far a all?f fifty f?-ct into Hie trees , lewder^ nt tin- spo>?i?a* i", rro w as Iii ?Tally shot Into ih?- tap aerr aches <>i [a t >erivfi.t will ?. which cairght ! him and l?r?ike his fall. Ii?- tan t, h - 1 ear i>e hje ?bi h Wasnser was ivin-s; with machine oil p-n ring a'ei it biin from a l.r? >. n lank Th. gr> .it ?ln?? r I got up ? Uli the id of Iiis itierlnn' chag and walked lo I In (or man ''lob j nearby. I.al?-r be was nahen t?> I hns ' Ipital. *h? r?- II w as rei ort? d be Waal n?d x?-ri state hurt. Car Dashes Into Bushes. Willie It iip . one < f ibe On/ drtv-1 Irrs skidd) ?I off ibe ro'd at II? end |of Ibe long straica: a?a?. ?irt?vwip*e1 | a giant live , ak an ? then plunged with hi- >ar and nv-rliaii i in into n ? lump of buh?s- an thick -ad so tafl thai I lhe< sppur?-rii|, swallowed htm. bidm-j him from v ?< ? af He- br- alhl?--?. .{ire ia ? rs H? and I! w. r\ jrhaa, h.s mechar.: ian. .-ii'i-rc. ?1 ti<>?n Ib.- wo?*** ? lib r? assuring < ?|w?lif ion. i hooch some?bai bra -? ?I and s-ratched. Ki(t??n can >;art?-d ihe r ????? In shI?- of fmsjatte five mil?-y Iba- ihre? K;a' . dtH-p h, Wagn r. In Palma Sud Xaxzar-i. and ihe three Hen/ r u ? |?tfcr?-d hy Hemer-.. Itruc- |trown and Hawp h^d ten eh* haayeyaraa ears I a-II behind |l< i* o too* the |?-ad at aliHii thlet- mil*-, aid h?l?i it until the one h mdrrd an?| for'i?-tl? mile. ImhcT: a chanr- of tire* a' ih?- i?ll? I allow id lot ,? the ,;i|j. r foriicn cars Ifnj rush jwimi him Sevcnty.siii Miles an Hour. I vl. nwblW Na/aanm. h-.M-r ?f I he lw..rl?l? ic-i.r.l of ao'-tt -.mm'' fi\e mi'~s hour ?a? d.ilni: H?e fa-test ; |..|- of th- da< in an ?rTori to catch I ||em,-rv Naxanat' ? le-?i I'fee for a . Iiie!? lap **s nlwaa which w .?s -?l th? I rale ,.f 7?, l enjana an honr K< r over ja hiin?t*?-?t mib-s be la'4 out th.- im?. I wh ?* Wacner I???* lb* lead for siVei' I fort, miles. bwt\lo?rt u i* anlag hl? I HI end c"?"ll"e tank. ?I the pits When the Ton-satte mark we? well I la Iii? reai ami lb< race m?*<- iba* VS. VA., SUNDAY. MOVK halt over. theee blK cars ?. still hunched and <l Ing a unc <| ih<< moai drilling driving In [hi annal* ol m baaaohfte raenhfj. A scant t!ir? ? mint".' .t: limes sep? arated In- first loir. < r tiv?? s. onds only marked the differ, net- in some of thai- lava _ The Irl vet a .a ?ht the InfortIon ead'ef -red ih< r i.d lev or* wider ami the Hying wheel* ai last refuaed i<> >tav on the lrai-k at the turn Dash Into Ditch. Willie IS ifafP was the li.si i,, go crashing (roaa the. i-cur-e si\iv mib s further Wane r. toe, -ml Iii- ,.|t toll * Ing Inl-i the ditch. Then Narzarro, reputed to be ilia- worin h most careful driver, lien I his rc.tr tale irreperabl) ami ?as o > of it. For I be next ? \ , enty live miles there ? i a bailie royal I Ih taten H i'altiiu s Kiel arhlcb I (.?ken 'ho lead, and linn ? l!io? n and Heuiery, in It*/! lt?ii/. <? rs. Hru.-o Brown running ?neopd with iv Paloia a feat vardja behind him. luii two nnd s half minutes a hay'I e?i actual run- , i nine tlshe, tried to Make nil he Hi ? k lyn Italian. Do Pabe retaliated at Kb rock1- . elforta t?> Urure-Brown, j once nearh ovenirpliig i>u car al tit. grandatand lower, hri ahm itru.? Uro?,, rounded I be turn and shot Info! Iii< last bap l?e Pal in i was aowheroj i?. in- seen Thaanaknd ? i ??i !?? s in ! Hie .;. nselv packed grandstands > ltwit i licked <ff Die time ami a half minute I cf i?o pnlmn'a vantsgo while his bell?, j era stood on ||per.4 or climbed slant ;, lings in their alt, |m*erlng vainly lo I, catch ir.lii of him lie bad stopped I, on the hack stre'rh -nil waa out of I j ths mre with a lie ki n evliiuler. Three Minute?. Behind. j i \\ K n id um i .\ renn tl aero** Hie Bn. 11 Nh n f< w minutes later, it was n f|tiea. ? lion whether IbnaeoJirown could get i in t|ulrk enough to heat him iu run I nine rime. fsTnae-Brows had atnrted i three minutes la'/t than Heasery i Beb R naaaa peas a hap behind the i Iteriz hi |he finish More than anyon, I else in the race be had suffered from I rhfl In ruing up of tire., stopping nine i lim? v ft it i] pulling on ten new Pres. | In i be last benagend mites, howeaef. had luck let him alone and he ran latt I an easy ibird isibitii n Harm Ortn'.li wini. r of Ihe Vsndcriult cup this fall.! led ail the Anicrl'.-ans in Iiis AJca i*itili' Ihe 175th mile, when engine troubi" stopped *h;tn dead on the track at al remote turn. Arthnr Chevrolet, iu H srajuette-j Itniek. d!"l faat wirk ror aboil lawjj miles, where a broken crank shaft!! snipped btm for good The Lasier J pair. Jo,. Iloran and Ralph Mulford. I both of whom finished the race, had! i ipal of their own abort tifty uiilei in the rear cf tha/leadcrs. the electilei timlnK machine showing fhem 'o be] tied to the fraction of a second at the j 242-mile mark lioran. nhan.tr cf the; $::.nnu apeedway grand prize at At? lanta on Meaaday of rlii? week, dropped s'owly behind Mulford. who InjlShed nhoet fenr minntca (bead of bim. Mal fi.rd was fonrlh and Honn fifth, whil ? twenly seconds hehind was .loo Haw ana'a Hnrnaon car winch shaosi or't-ji took Horan in the last lap. Irawson ; was the last mia to lini.-h. all the! starters Ik ing oat cf the.rare with j bamhea engines Fullv sixty thousand 11 spectators saw the race. REP? RTERS IEXPELLED Virpinia Conference in Row With Newspaper Men. ALLEGE Al TACK ON GANNON - Friends Claim the Veracity cf Editor of Christian Advocate Was Ar.sailed ?Virginian Representative Only One* Who Remains in Auditorium. i s p> -. iai in the testy Ptei a I RMTHMONI?. VA.. Nov. 13. Th*ns> loial .-onfi-reti. ? of th? Virginia Meth-j , o?ih?i Knseropel Caanpah, South, mow ' in es?ion hen-, laid aside its more bjepBsrtae*' Isanhaaaa todav to create a I row with lite ? w- pa,.< men of th< I city who wen- in ofnY'al ai'enilaii'-e j rc^hlling In '!i<- expulsion of Cie re portor (or lie Kii Innoml Time lu | |?at?h. wht'h was don.- on a rising vole. ii|e.n n-oiion made by lt> v Wil | Haie W Roy all. of Bedford City I The at lion was an aftcrievl; of a -.irc-lpr affaer of the es^ion ?.f Fri .'a a Ik ii ii v a alb-giwl l.\ fn< Mil s J of Par, .lame-. I'anmaa. Jr. one of ihe. , i'-oniMatiii:: nil most ??li\e menih.-rs I rd (be i-oiif? "ni o Ihn: ittc ;n?i?-r in. I n-iesif ? ba-1 i-'-?iled lii^ varai ily by, ; it. r,..,,,-. ,,: i-enaln sialcfr. nli In Iba ? -he aaeahwaaataj made by ihe dl-: I t ine lend, dial'I n|i??n Ihe i|ii? sttoti an>in^ tod.ti (be ri on . n'sllv. th. T'iiii . Ih-pat? b left the room and Ihe nun represontinj: two sfternnnri ! parier? a< ? ompatiied him Poinierl te u-arl - + ? ? made iowa"l their j papers in oi?n f-onf<?rc:i?-< and I he ^ I men of las nraaaa regard than a? sp rrm.;,i,,g ?n ..our.. j Tlie oi l- i i sr issuer man remain!* ? I ?a ?'?< ? nlat|?e c^1 the Vir j gltiisn the i?si?e, partkally own?-d and I mnirotleti l\ lh\ ranatfwi. ?hi?h srasj smt < ritMtod TV-re -eii.h feelhlC I?"' b in asat ?n?t?trle of cherc h ein les here over ih* j-.. ??!< nt and ib? aaaaaya at frs led . ?ri k d S)eH artleW-- on I !.? ).-. " i? douhif il If anv siai !i< ? -cm" a < B a I lend or repeirt Ihe se seeiv ol lh. < 'SSfereli. 1 ilMillir. ll MBER 13. 1910. _ FiOOTBrUL PUTER I] IS KILLED IN GAME Receives Fatal Injury in Con? test at Wht'elinu, W. va., For jj Championship BLLIcVtL) DEATH BLOW IS DE At i INTENTIONALLY *ct I* Committr<l Dornig Battle Be i tweeu West Virginia University and BeAli.my?Umpire Declare* the Vic ' tim Was Deliberately Run Into, i | Givci Out Statement. iiiy aanrlali .1 l*ras< > ( WIIKKI.INU. HI VA Nov. IJ Ito : , b'lpli Monk, <T Ceiinellaville, I'a . cup ' ( ain ami b it b Ulm? k <>l Ihe Wcat 11 I'irginin Ciilvcrult, football leant, died j. 11 the hespltal lieie (might of coBCun-1 i"ii of the brain received In ibe game ni'li liethany Inn 'bis afternoon, In I ( iv It it Ii Ibe team: fnughl lor Ibe ..litt" 1 I.am;iii arhlu Monk ? a. 111 Jinr.| tlur. lie Ho- last lartiod ??r the came "1110 ? ?".?Iis taken IrOM Hie leid HU' HI leioita. McCoy, right cud of Ihe lb th. 1 MhJ team, fell itl M< nl. In Ho- serlat naee. ;mil spectator* sav Hie men ought viciously. The referee di ?lai/*r j 11 saw 110 blOWl sftnek. Win 11 McCoy ? I roar from Hie prostrate torm of Monk | ie was removed fyeej the easae, w.,t Virginia wen the snaao s to 0. (' loner ReejtTl bocan the inipu -I nto Monk's death tonight. Several witness's test ilieil that Monk was 'slugged" dining ihe gaame. Injured Intentionally. PIT TS HC KC. PA, Nov. 1 - attOt ,<?> Home: N. Y< utig. who umpired Iah rootball guile between West Virginia: I'niversity and lb tham. al Wheeling, his afirrn' on, lives h"re He said tonight: "I KM state p< sjtjvelv tha the In? jury to Monk *as the result of a plainly deliberate art. | ran no: give the name of the lletbanv play.?r who inflicted the Mjcrles, but I saw the in-I t-idei't. A few minutes befvre 'his I had penalized ltethattv fift-cn I irds becaaee the sam< BWtbearji player had run into Monk Intentionally. Runs Int-s Him. "I was ?au hing for more woik of 1 he sain., s rl In the next rush Hier.-' wa-" no untoward occurrence, but itl the 111 v I saw the iletliativ player,, whose r.auie I did not obtain, delib- , rraLely rtlfl into Monk and knock the |a:t?r 1 ver tnrkwards Monk fell heavily ,n the back of Irs head ami d'd not rise |( he v.as kicked I did ; not re ii 1 put the plavei who ha'j . kit'ek> d hir> down > itr of ihe g*m.". He acted like a man who knew he bad done something wrong, f ir he left 'he Ibid with.nit a word of protest or ex planati? n." EIGHT PERSONS ARE MANGLED IN WRECK Street Car is Crashed Into at Kalamaz'io, Mirh.?Many arc Injured. ?H\ hauetaafwd Heaai K AI,AMAZ?H?. Mflll. Noi. 12. - l-iiglit eereeaa sere kill?-d alntnt II ? i'eliM k lonicht ?hm a fan Michigan fVniral express train, running ?ve| hours lale. hit a Main Kireet ear. Alton 1 a dozen were injured. rome fa 1 at 11 y Four iNalies haie lio?-n re nttm-d from rpilot <tf ttte engine so badh mangled that re?ognition is teaaw hah Caajeaveeav Van Hera bn<i gone oii| to tl.e n.i'k 10 fla^; In- ? ar ahead.1 Standing near th?- ? r?e.<ing was a I ?.trie;: of Iki\ nr... Down it." ?ards a shttrl distance was art engine stand-! inc newr a water tank S?-eiiig no, Irani .n sight lw> Baeuhejead bis ear ahead He had < |.p> d aside to Icl his car pevs ?Ion ...nunc around Hie' baajdj at a icrrih? rat?, waa i!t?- train i lb,- erasn < a me bis! as Van Horn! p|i .1 frotn I-tw.cn the train and l.i' ll??. aj?-?| iiijto \ SCHCNK WILL RECOVER _. Accused Wife 9* Millionaire Is Still In Jail Mt atoKir-iateij aaajsajaj wiii.ki.ivc. w Vg No? 12 lohn ? Itenk lb*- millionaire pork 1'i.V'T who i? allrced lo have been l..is.<e ?! with ar?enl? . will innift. n...,rding !?? his pkv*i? iaii l*r K I. RBBJBj ?onit'.i although his rrrorerv ? ill i. -loa and l?sdM>ii4 Mr .?*? henk ? ? "lldoi'.ti will enable tin- |.'..-? .|i|,.t, ? -.ri e> tor Mr. SV,'?< nk to ?cm- ii|>oi? a da'?- f?w a 1.oar me ii|e?n ? Hit-s arain-t ib?- woman wh?t U in jail und? 1 allrgait.ww that ?h? ad ?MMaf?wed. or eawa?d to he admlnis I er? d in mineral water Ihe a men I' ?r tertsnw that rae*ed Ibe I thai us of her lot ha*j 1 I tS9 Pair rung 14 PAGES \SKS FOR GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION IN NINTH Fui-ther Canvass of Vote* Shows Losses For Both Stuart and Slemp. MARION. VA. Maw. It The N'iulli ? iiKivi.-icii il district clidon will I ifOMhl* I ' Investigated by h gran I | ,iii >. as) Im ii- Smyth munty |m i-un-! ?criu-il Tisasgiss Andci son. oi smyih county, ia? asked ihr grand Jury to luv ?II tale the chain, Mi.it lie made an i'l - tat n.-<t of ibs rotsn of thsl ooaaO or Tv.-Miav's eesotfaxs. Fuillpr canvass of tile hBttfTex |i lie Ninth district today .how.*. Insst- I j tnd gm ii- for Stiian and Slemp thai I iIhHit OfsXMf each oilier The CfJbBtel majoi iti for SI -nip w ill i lot pruli.ilily tv mi re than L'.M', II luat ! mull At* a ri'Miili of the official cmnn in I Washington louiii'. Smart gains on I lie figures oiiginallv aiiuotliici d 'I | 154 nfieeu votes, his majorii v Im'Iii ; i ifhVially ICS Mi the official count n Ta-cwcll Sleni|i lost twenty eight *rom the u no facial Ifftun ? In Russell coaaly, StU'rt lose.i mi v ?nteeii irotu tin rata origistallj ?'aimed fur him The official tniji'iily tor Sli'tup Isj Smyth eoiinlv |m IKI. a loss of live frei the unofficial fig i res. OFFICIAL C0UN1 iilVCS SLEMP 231 MAJORHY Result of Vole m Last Tuesday's.; Election in the Ninth Shows i ' Nearly 1.000 Democratic Gain. j' i in Aagsssatsd Prsss) ROANOKK, VA . Nov. 1.'. -The oftl j rial c< unt or the vote in last Tuet?-1 j ilay's congressional eleillin in ! , Mnib Virginia dtslrlci was coinal-?ied j, iiMlai. and gi\es Congressman C II i Slemp. Ilcpulilicaii. a majority or '.Ml i | nver Henry C Stiiurl. Democrat. Slemp's mr.Jority t?o years ago was Ufa?. Richmond Man Missing. HICIIMO.NI>. VA. New. 12. -A gen? eral alarm has been sent cut by the police In an effort to Ilnd some trae> of the whereabouts of H K Jennings, a real er'uie man, 44 years old. who is said to have dUapireared early las: Mlnday nrcrnlng. So fir as can bg ascertained the-. Is no motive for Jennings' sudden leave-taking. His relativoM are unable t to advance any thciry tl-.at will aMj the police in their | icst and thfl IJSSSI seems shrotded in mystery. JfW IS HERO Of THE DAY Beats Field Handily at James ?town Track. WINS BY FIVE LENGTHS Planet Takes Second Place In Hand Gallop?Proves to be Feature Event of Afterneon?Summary of Races? Entries 'or Monday. . Ilv AsMK-iated Frese?? NORFOLK. VA.. Nov. II.?Jim. a three-)ear-old. owned by W. J. Car? ney, was the hero of the afternoon at Jamestown track today. Jim beat his field in the six furlongs dash for gentlemen riders handily. He broke away fast, made an outrageous .??. ? for the distance and made a show of hi- company in the closing, romping' through the home stretch five lengths' to the r??od. C. Crawford':. Planet, a warm favor? ite In the belting, took Mt-ond place: in a hand gallon Tiie rai-r was the lea'lire of I he last day of a splendid week's can! at Jame-town Mr Itmco Carney, ahn is a clever rider all the time, sent Jim I away from the gale ahead of his ffetd. Summary of Races. Kirsl Raei?Three-year-olds and ! upward-, one mile French fllrl. 1?4 M.o'i.lstcin i. I to 2. on*, won; Oghe I waga I"! IMcCabey? .". to I. 1 to 5. I out. second. Miwpillion. I"7 iM< ICam-i. T to 1. 2 I? I. I to 7. third I Time 1 12 4 ". Flat fool. Tout Cat i and l^ilw tic Agio-, also ran. S. .t.nd Racf Hurdle; 2 year-olds j anil upward- ???ll.uv. alee it one mile ? and Mire, .pisriers i;.tn Cotton. 142 j iSmilhv la In I. 4 lo I. out. won. j f.iss?r rial. 147 Ot.-Cabey i. I? In I. I 2 in I on- .r...n,|; Xletr OTIme 142 i m^Utrr' ?'? lo 1 4 to .'. .h?. third ! Time. I 42 M Writovcr sad Ksnrx ! sl*n ran Third Race Two-vesr-oW-. hand I (?S|i; six furlongs Via IVtavia. ISO I HWsViai > In I 2 t> I. osst. won; Msrtii. TV Mitbtras. Iis ihTa-fTshcyi. I lo 2. mtl. m sraid; CeiiiitSj. |sl ! I Belli. 4 lo I. C to mil. third Tiste. , 1:12 Uv l?-ah aim ran. P.mrih IU. e Three ycar-sMs sod upwsrrl ; -even fiirtonoi Racenct.' I ml iM'l'tlvi * to .". 2 to '.. n*,i won: King Cohalt in* iMrt'aiheyi. 4 lo I.I err*, not. ssi oad; C>n*tp*nti. |n3 (C-stiemd ..a K>t*<k Pag? | THE W.ATHER. Sunday and Monday; temperature Monday; til? ing northwest wind*. I PRICK TWO C.'NTS STRIKE IS ENDED tow Jersey Men Accept Terms and Most Sorious Lahor Dis? pute Comes to Close. /AN JF MERCHANDISE WORTH $50,000 SIOLtN Trouble With Chauffeurs and CM) nen Not Settled by Agreement With the Expressmen and Violence Continues. Several Attacks Are Made by Mobs and Police Are Kept Busy'. uiy AMKM'iiiiru Praest NRW YORK. Nov. IL'. Tin- strlkn if drivers sod helpers employed by be tran.se ntllietit.il ox prase coot ?iiitL-s wa? r-irtually declared off this rventng ami it was announced at ?ilrike bead?|e:i : rs that Ihe nun will vturn to w ... .Monday. This will <-ni| mie of lite most serious labor dls liuies Hihi Ho. metropolitan district ish-"xperleiu ed In yearn, The close of the si; ike was brought] ili in Im the \en .lei *e> strikers, whg roled Iste today to a< .-pt the lei ins i|Mill which the rompai. i . off/red to lake back I lie men. Tim agreement irovide* Htm the men shu'1 lie taken back wlthoul rilacrlmlnatli oxe.onl Tor acts or \ ii Lence during t'i strike. Each romptny w 01 lake ip v. lib its employes tin- adjustment if \> ??<.? ind h< urs Iteeognllinn of their u: ?? n. Ihe chief Issue for which the slrik i held out for several days. i.< not granted, however, but the open shop IKillcy Is to prevail. Chauffeurs on Strike. The agree men) between Hie express rompanlea and their employ/ni doc* noi affect the strike if chauffeurs. < i!> drivers and drivers for department itcres, who hi first quit work in ?vin pa'hv with the express employes '?nd presented densends in their own be? half, presides)! Pester, ol the Innr ii ?llonal Brotherhood of TeauHXufj!,^ declared tonight thai the light <f the chauffeurs and cab drivers will con? tinue -mill recigniiion of 'Ivlr union is M n. E*prer? Van Stolen. V bold theft of an express v n. con trilling merchandise worth f?ll.u(M). sml several attacks l>v mobs <?n driv? ers of express and d< liverv wagoua oeciirr.-d this afternoon, giving the police the hardest work the; have h?d for several dav>: in connection with the strike. Four strlK.--breakrrs were arrested ebareed with lb? ihert of the van which itelcnge.l to the Ad-mis Kx. press Companv. AVIATOR TO ?L? ACROSS THE K0A0S TOMORROW Navy Department Appoints Day for Flight 'rom Chesapeake Bay to Norfolk. Ulv A?e"en?"-?l I* WASHINGTON. D. ft. Nov. 12 ? The aaw dnuartaii nl toda> apiNiliiied Monday as the date for the aeroplane flight .if Aviator Kly from the ciiiser Birmingham. This, of course, is con? tingent upon weather conditions and should unfavorable wcainer develop the flight will be |tost|?oiii (I unlil the conditions are auspicious ftir the ex? periment. The Birmingham with Kly and bis machine, will sail from Hampton Roads up the Chesai?-ake for twenty or thirty miles from whieh jmint Ihe atiator win launch hi? ship and through Ihe air retrai-c Ihe course r>T the cruiser on its journey up Hie bay. landing, if his plans do not miscarry. In the Norfolk navy yard. WEALTHY bTnKEr""rOUND DEAD Supposed the Tennessee Man Acci? dentally Killed Training Dog. (Bv A?w-luted PY,?i tWlMTOI.. TKNN Nov 12 fate I. Baiai Irt a wenllhv banker of John? son City, was fo'ind dead in the woods near thai city this afternoon He had been out training a hunting due; preparatory 'o Ihn o)?-n grree seSMfUl wi i'h lK-gins Novemhrr l", and indi? cations were that bis gun was aor* dentally rib charged while he a an > rossing s for.ee. He wa? artiest el of the I'uaka Nevi ihioal Hank ai Jonisww. dry and prominent in ftnam iaI ''<?? in Kaat Tennessee Confederate Veteran Dead. WASHINGTOX. I? C Set II |i?sth ha* i laimrd another mffter of the foafed.raie veteran* nf 'bay Hty nor of Ihe few saTvi?..;? ot 'ha Um.HM "Mack ll'ir-c Cavalry" 'he* riistinKoished Ihe cawnai.n in V,ra? .SheuH Be Lewer Prtel WASHINGTON. It. C. n? I ...wer prtrew fee of isr, retatt '>f Agilitilinre WHaov.