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ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL. I, Mn. tUU) Year. DD IPC K OF NTS By Carrier, M. Mnolu. miVjC. J Ul-ll I O ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1907, v ..'ENTY-NINTH YEAR DID DUKE LEAD BERLIN RIPPER DOIME MYSTERY IS LIFE? SOLVED ' STRANGE MYSTERY PUZZLES ENGLISHMEN Claimant for Ancestral Estates Seeks to Show His Grace of Portland and London Shop keeper, Were One. I By Momio J na mi1 fipettal Leased Wire 1 London, Nov. . Hundred of peo ple vainly fought for admittance to the Marylebone polite court today when the hearing of the famous Druce mystery case wan resumed. Herbert Druce. eon of the late Thomas Charles Druce, in In the present proceedings, charged with perjury by his nephew, George Hollamby Oruce, In connection with the Druce claim to the estates of the lltike of Portland, which claim dates back to 1893. Thin claim, which has been vigorously contested by the present Duke of Portland, centers ab.ftit the old question whether Thomas Charles Druce, at one time the owner of the famous baker street baxaar. who is said to have died forty three years aio, was not the same per son e the eccentric tlftii Duke of Portland, who died tn 17. Interest was heightened today by the alleged theft since the previous session." of tha diary of Miss Robinson, daughter of a southern tobáceo plant er, who was employed as an amanuen sis In the Itaker street bazaar, and who says she frequently went to Well brook Abbey, the Portland feat, where -fie saw tho late T. C. Druce, father oi the late Oi oi go Druce, who In turn wa t father of Uoorgn Hollamby Druce, the claimant to tho estates as the Duke of Portland, whose identity with T. C. Druce ulro claimed to be ublo to establish. , , , Kobert Caldwell of Stalru island. N. Y.. testified that he knew the late nLu ..t p,,,-iixmi both as the duke and as T. C. Druce, at Wcllbrek Ab bev nnd at the Baker street bazaar, and that ho treated the duke at both places for a disease of the nose. Cald well swore that he arranged with tlu duk the death and mock funeral of Drue., so that bis dual personality could finally lietburletl. He declared that at the duke's request he em ploved a carpenter to make a coffin, purchtiadd iwu iiundred pounds of lead and put It In the coftin himseli. The funeral occurred the following day. .. , , Mr. Caldwell added he saw the duke i.n the morning of the funeral at the Maker street bazaar. Me identified two photographs as pictures of the Duke of Portland in the character ot Druce. Asked fa .-.count for the beard shown in one of the photos wit ness r 'Plied that he had seen the duke wear a false beard. After the funeral Unes said he Msked the duke If Druce "had left a will." The duke then thanked him for reminding him nf such an Important point and said he must have one made. Caldwell told of his introduction to .v.- i.. ivi;l he the famous pliysl. .a Mr M.urell McKenzle, to his his Intimacy with the duke, and his cure K .ii.Lfo'n n a. siil trouble. He testl- lled that he received presents from the duke aggregating about luO.UUU, Di sides $2.UuU for curing the h""81 'r Caldwell 'was still on the stand .. i .v. ..JM.. vi. ni over for a week. one of the strangest features of the iu .ut uii.tiit tlie middle oí J I'iiii; workmen who were tea ing down Harcourt house on Caver, lisn siiuare. Lsmilnn. previously ore' the residences of the Duke of Port nnd. .lis, overeó an undersrouno I" ' " i li. r,.m the house lo the IMKot strict structure In which the famous t ...,ii,iilv been and whlcn ,.i,.e...,l liv Thomas Charles 4- riw. .imniHiil rtorlurrs thfH thp lukp whil livlnff hi iublo in. (1 the uiHlTgrou.il -jií.whk life re citing tlie place of business of "Druce. ' n,.. .ii of the claimant is i I 'mi ,,, - - being ,,n.H.i1 bv a limited liability company : i -.... . ...n ii,. The dtrci loillicu iwi , .,.i it,., eluimant himself and ........ ,r. .nil l.ilni t'ricknier. vi ., :.,.. Hamilton has tes- ..,'. .' .i..'.. i.nw the lifth iluke l...K u Ur I Irllee and ns Ihe Duke of i...,,i ..,.i' un.l thai he was unaware ..t k. f,.-f that he had married Kliz- alieth Crickmer. grandmother ... .!lmlilll of the .. ii....... an v he was born tn 1841 and went lo Australia It 186"i tn Knirland four yvnvj later About this lime, he adds, fails which i..t,. ill i.iiNMi'ssion showed that i,, ii,. i,. ai Ivirtland i wiled the ha . .r..,r,.,i in in the case and he j.. ..i.i.i i., iii.iin tho estates am for that purpose formed Iho limited Itaoil itv company. ti,. ri.rir,,,l rti..n hi the case m brought to eject l-rd Howard Do Y.-.i,l..n fr.iin the l.ondot pronrly which his father Inherited from fifth Duke of Portland through ...,...,..h miiiia .if lh' direct line the the Th , i,r.,,n ha U-eu thai If this .til H'itfl Kiicci-ssf ul the establishing . i.,n.ni'. ni Ib t.. the oilier estates h.M- i.v ih.. riiik of I'or'land wonl 1 fi.llow hs a nal lira I ronsenuence ,.,.iiif.4ratlv.ilv iihort tim. within The Income from the Duke of l'rat land ! estates Is estimated a! not less than II Í.D0.00O nil', and was on 'ihl hjuls fnat the shares of the !la bilitv company were placed upon th ini'lii't. Ten thousand ordinary idmre were Issued at ÍS ea h and " mm defrred shares were issued at 2 cents each. Small Fire In Hinii Viwl. New York. Nov. . The !d Do minion slenmer .leffernn came Into port today mil h a small fire In her hold. Steam was promptly turned on.i the forward hold ss soon as the nre a discovered and th- blaze lUi.kly extinguished. ) aoliingtiHi Ke)im-ii I'iiii II fr. aehii ston. Nov. An order de flating the strike- of the copimerrmi t. !ccrapher in this city mi lsued to nlht bv President A. S. Groves of Washington local Xt. It- ' : ; i i i ASYLUM INMATE TELLS HIDEOUS STORY OF CRIMES Taunted by Relatives With Laziness Weak Minded Youth Vented His Wrath by Stab bing Little Girls, to Death, I Br Morning Journal Spinl leased Wlrs-1 Herlin, Nov. 8. The series of crimes resembling the "Jack the Rip per" murders In London in 18XS-S. only that here the victims were little glris instead of women, has been cleared up through the confession of a printers' apprentice named Paul Mlnow, an epileptic, 22 yea-s of age, who recently was confined in an asy lum for the Insane at Hersberg. The authorities of the institution were in formed that Mlnow had bren talking in a rambling manner of the murders, suspected him of having committed the crimes tinil encouraged him to talk, with the result that he freely re lated in an artless fashion how he bad been taunted by his mother and sister with laziness, had gone out Into tho streets In a rage and had vented his feelings by stabbing four little girls, one after the other. He then rambled about the elty for a while and eventually returned home. It does not appear whether the mother and sister of Mlnow were aware of what he had done, but his mind became sy disordered that they sent him to the asylum a week later. The police have conlirmed Minow'a confession. THDUSAÑDSCHEER Aged Leader of Salvation Army Bids Followers Farewell at Monster. Mass New York. Meeting in fllT Nomina- Journal Hueilal I il Wlre.l New York, Nov. 8. At i pen air demonstration monster General Salvation Hooth, the founder of the Army, who Is to sail tomorrow lor Europe, after what probably will ne his last American "campaign," to night bade his soldiers In tills country and the, American people generally arewell. General Hooth made his final address from the steps or tne Itv hall. He was surrounded by hun dreds of uniformed followers. Thousands, of adherents and friends if the Salvation Army, bearing flags and torches, paraded from tne army headuuarters In Fourteenth street through the cast side to city hall park. When a near upproacn to or- der was secured General llooin ad- Iressed tho assemblage, three mega- phonists standing before mm repeal ing his words in unison. After the meeting i.enerm iiumn dictated to the Associated premi tne following -farewell words to the peo ple of America: Farewell, America, too hmw ner . . . i . ,r. .i. i nie a ngni generous eii.iin:. .,ii inir, visit I have seemed to come nearer to tlie heart of the nHtlon than on any olher occasslon. Kifin would t have d longer with you. lnueeo, i would have wished that some meinoci might have been invented by which I could have been constituted one oi your on sons and so taken a practi cal step inward the realization of that fatherhood of the people which must of necessity be the first step to that brotherhood of nations on which so many hearts are set. liut I un.iersinna tiiiM to tie un nossime vwuiirui atn- flcing my fatherland." NEW COUNTERFEIT TEN DOLLAR BILL DISCOVERED w.is Warning Aiiins fliiinsv Imitation or v-". i aigt .National Hank Vile. Washington. Nov. 8. Chief Wilkle, of the secret servio-, reports ine u- ery of a new couiiiciicii .- Ilonal bank le.te. I ne coiinierien i- ... . V-A.....1.. V-ill.. m.l on Ine wens i-.iiko Batik, of San Francisco, ami is a p. mi photographic reproduction printed on heavy bond paper, with no silk fibre. The treasury numners im- traced over with rea ins. me of the nole Is belter lhan the front, being a fair imitation of the genuine, excepting the coloring around the charier number, which Is a muddy green. . . THOUSANDS THROWN OUT OF WORK IN NEW ENGLAND i'uii..r r.f 1il Irinl rom-crn In- olr Many Aflllial.'tl I lrl.-. r-,.tr,..t,l Mass.. Nov. Annoiin. .-- munt uaa mm i o.a llli ".." .l .lI..Hrvl. Warner, who en eoneOH- " r pointed receiver for the Arnold Print Works, of Norm Ao.ims. - -- pointed receiver for the Wil.iams - tria,n M A ft U T AC U T IP H 1 ' - t North Adams. BOOTH iltDth concerns were affiliate with mehllv, ma,j i ..rint works and with tne North P"w-.n, ,,eiiff. I nell Manufacturing company, of Nonti li..ii i. which yesterday passed the hail, Is of Mr. 11 hi i.e. - cover. About six tnoussnu f-... r .mi, loved In ihee mills The nulls . i. a 1'-. I i itne. uoe, i , un- 1111, !,- ..- -im tta mnnnsement of tne Arnoej Print Works and emploi ing 1.5a hands, and the Heaver, tinder Ihe di- rei'l.on of ell, ploy lug flallup ann nouK o.,.o iau hands, both nulls be- Ing in thlsy'cltyi the WillianiKtown Manufacturing company, a separate corporation, but with, Arnold Print Works officers in control, and employ ing &(F people, and the- North Pownell Manufacturing company, also con- controlled by Arnold Print Works of ficers, with But) hands. The aggregate liabilities are esti mated at nearly 110,000,000. WEST VIRGINIA GLASS FACTORIES SHUT DOWN Clarksburg, W. Va.. Nov. 8. The dojien window glass factories In this section will probably shut down In definitely. The plants were late In opening1 on account of the wage scale. The (flass workers agreed to accept a 12'4-cqnt reduction. This the man ufacturers accepted, txy later demand ed a further reduction, which the workers refused. Workmen at differ ent plants Have quit work and it is expected that all the West Virginia glass belt will quit within 8 few days. llilliiiril Cliamploiislilp (.antes. Si. Louis, Nov. 8. John O. Horgan defeated Thomas A. Houston Ml to 47 In tonight's game of the national three-cushion billiards tourney. Hor ganV high run was five, average .87; Houston's high run was four, average ,Sl. Jesse Lean defeated Frank Day 50 to 35.. , Kaiser leaves For Knglanil. Berlin, Nov. 8. Emperor William and the empress departed shortly be fore midnight for Flushing, where they will embark for Kngland. The public is demonstrating enormous In terest In the visit. FRUNCE SWEPT By ' SEVERE STORM Deluge City in Marseilles Plunges Into, Darkness; Many Lose Lives Beneath Collaps ing Buildings. Morning Journal Special 1-essrJ Wlrs.J Marseilles, Nov. 8. A hurricane swept over this city tonight, causing Immense damage to docks and water front property. The gas works were Hooded by the downpour that arcom- r, nie.i the storm and the city wus ! plunged into' darkness... A number of people were Kilien oy i-ohuiuiik houses, but In the confusion and dark ness It is Impossible to determine the extent of the casualties tonight. The whole of South France contin ues to suffer from the floods follow ing the excessive ruins. - In many places the inundations are worse than tho-ie which followed the September storm. The extensive coal mines at the Gralssessae have been completely Hooded and all work has been sus pended, i ,r 0M-r Mini Thrrnlcii Strike. 'Calumet. Mich., Nov. 8. The cop per miners in the employ of the Calu met and- Merla Mining company have issued an, ultimatum to the company that the employes will strike next Mondav unless the company restores the 12H-cent reduction. About 1 -.0110 men are involved. GOVERHENT STILL AFTERSANTA FE Road Must Face Trial on An other Indictment For Rebat ing' in Los Angeles. , I By Morning Journal Spertal I..Hed Wire.l I.o Angeles. Nov. ((.Following closely unon the heavy fine imposed upon the Santa Fe Railway company, bv Judge Wellborn In the r. doral dis trict court vesterday. I'nlted states District Attorney I.awlor announced today that he would proceed at the coming January term of court to pros "cule the road upon the remaining In dictment of ten cunts' charging re hating. In the latter rase actual re bating Is charged, the government ac cusing the road nf accepting the full tariff rate and then returning a por tion of it to the Grand Canyon Mine and Cement company. In the esse in which the .ompaiiy was fined yester day the full amouiil or ine mini v.. - ,.,.,,.,, ln Mi4y, 191.5. I no alienen "ii. and July, 1!06. NO ARMY MULE TRAINS SENT TO UTE COUNTRY t ......rih Was . Nov. . In re sponee to a re'pieni i...... . .... ... .... quarters t Dmaha for Iwrnty-four teams or four mine en. n. ... from I-nvenw..rth fo the went, of the lTt Indlanupri-lug.ineauinoi n.e- oe replied that I hey cannoi oe itirnism-.i. Th. m.,l. eie lo IS- U"l in porting supplies to tne ir-Kips in in Meld. t Three medical officers have slmjiiiy gone 'rom h'-r lo Join the troops, bul none .jf Ihe soldiers have ! n called for from this post Army oiiicers here do not regard the trnuhje ss erl-m. GOLDFIElD BUSINESS MAN TURNS THIEF; SLAIN : m tr I :. . I rl nel.I NeV.. OV. s. . i "It - line, ihe liusim-ss nun wno was ni I p(J faUIlr wounded W ednesday night i while In ihe a-t oi 1, fh NVIIris Goldfleld reduction W'irkK. C1IPU HI l"'" i-m ,,,i, Kline's se.ompll.e. is said to .... .n r. t. , Ctrl f .MllH ... . . in wnn n ne : psm f two i lilener mill men wno roi.ne.i ,ne 1. - w irilire no. . n.oo-. he nor Kline had anytnmg io u . H hi that robbery. C iMlim Mrki-I. v.w Torlt. Nov . Cotton: Fu i.ne. owned stedv at a ibcline f points to an advance of one point nd j r-lo-ed steady pointf ul n.-t low f , to il 1 P-i r-o ni i ir-r-r ' FLAMES SWEEP WATERFRONT AT DULUTH MILLIONS IN PROPERTY WIPED OUT BY FIRE Huge Grain, Elevators aie De stroyed Despite Firemen From Two Cities; Loss Placed at $2,500,000. IBr MornlDg Jnarasl Hocslnl leuwil Wirs.l Dtilutli. Minn.. Xv. . Fire of un known origin tonight destroyed Great Northern Elevator No. "A" in Su perior, together with six hundred thousand bushels of grain, principally wheat, all of which was fully covered by insurance. The elevator was owned by the Great Northern railroad, but was leased to the A. D. Thompson Grain company, of Dululh. The sparks soon Ignited the Grand Itepun llc mill, on Tower Pay slip, the Great Lake Dredge and flock company dock and the Duluth-Kuprrlor Siornge ami Millinir cmniiany. which tonlalned the finishing plant of the Webster Chair company. At midnight It looked as though all would be Completely de stroyed, entailing an estimated aggre gate loss of 2.r.(iii,0ioi. The tire started at the southwest corner of the elevator "A" dock and before iL wa noticed had communicated to the ele vator. An alarm was turned In and foir tire tugs responded, out owing to tne intense heat they were driven out of the slip and devoted all their energies to saving adjoining properly. The steamers W. A. Parent and W. A. Rogers were in F.levutor "A" slip bind ing wheat and the lutler was to take out 30ti.rt0 bushels of wheal tomor row. The steamers Ctica. Alva and Chili were on the opposite side of the slip and were pulled -ut by tugs to save , them from destruction. The Globe elevator, owned by, the Peavey company, was on (Ire. and for a time It looked as tnougn n wimiio go. ion the firemen succeeded In extinguish ltiK the flames. Tho blaxe also spread to the saw mill properly of the Peyton Kimball and Parber property, but this, likewise, was extinguished before any serious damage was done. At 1 o'clock thla morning the Mro seems lo be tinder control, although still burning fierce V : son ( Ihe hurtled districts. Tnt i-olllliinen lir- partments of Dululii and Superior are I combating tne names. i or .io,..-.... destroyed at this hour Is as follows: Great Northern elevator, Maniko elevator and flour. Freeman mill and elevator.. Republic grain mill ami elevator. Commander mill and elevator. Twenty buildings and several small warehouses lining th bay front. It Is now estimated that the damage mav reach ü.r.on.ii'io. Some of the Hour mils were not op erating, but their elevators had small stores of grain. The two Great North ern grain houses held the usual amounts for this time of the lake hipping season. The ship yards are reported safe, although the flames destroyed the of fice building and for u, time threat ened the plant. TESTIMONY OF MISSING WITNESS READ TO JURY Slali- Sinn- Material point in Truil f .Steve AiIhiiis 'or Minder of Prossitor, ltarli.lrum. Idaho.- Nov. Ü In the Hal of Steve Adams for the murder of Fred Tyler. Judge Woods announced todav that the copy of Ihe testimony of Archie Phillips, taken a! the former trial, would be admitted. Phillips be ing now missing. The rea. ling .r the testimony was taken up. and this oc cupied practlcallv all of the forenoon. Phillips told of his first meeting with Tyler, the murdered man. In March. 1904. and said that Tyl-r went from Santa with him lo the claim of Phil ii... there June 1. and re maining there until the latter part of July, lie first saw Steve In July shortly after tlie fourth. Witness re lated the circumstances! of Tylers coming to his cabin about Au- Hiist 10. IH04. coining nbout supper time and remaining there until after supper. Inc.t Indi timo nothing was seen of him alive. The murder is supposed to have occurred next day. The d.-r.nse .ihlecled to the reading of some portions of the cross-examination, and this objection was eu taln. d. FILIPINO WEALTH Congressman McKinney Re turns From the Oiicnt En thusiastic Over Outlook for the Islands' Future. (Hr Manilas JmouI Sinw-IhI le4 Wire I San Krmi.lo. Nov. At" an extended tour of the orient and Ha sail. i'onK'"smn James M. Kinney of Illinois returned lo tl.li ill)' lo.lsy on h ulesiner P-isia. As it member of the territorial com mittee which left here last Jan.. Con Cre.man .M. Koie-v visited Honolulu l.,l In., the l-hl il.nines. m tr I ..h.n.llva alotiv i on-l'i i-.io. w V....,. ,.. the .-..ngn-.-n I ,ni t , ; w e m ei eevei - - - - - - letting ine isiano- - The reoun -if the Inlands sr un'K.unde,! liieal coal. r pier and gold deposit Id d. p.Mits have en iunn sn.i - 1 1 ven greater wea ii hi seems In store tor Sthe I mil l-t.-ii in other rciet The limlM-P noliltliKS. lor sisne. I -There Is one Ihing he a.M-d. BOUNDLESS "that must be done quickly for llii Philippines ir America would bo-.terl conditions there and that is lo re move the revenue tax ou sugar and lh:li'l-(l." , At Honolulu Congressman sicimii ney declared that shipping comlUlons should be more encouraged, allhough prosperity was to lie found on an aides. During bis stay In Japan the congressman was shown every courte sy and stated today that he failed to notice any belligerent attitude on the part of the Japanese. AMERICOTDEMNED TO DEATH IN MEXICO Saiircinc Court Ihiilc Hi-llcf to Men Who Murtlen-d Cimtrutlo for . lie Insurance. Mexico Citv, Nov. X. The supreme court vesterday denied the application of C. U lilchardson. William Mason and Dr. C. 11 Marl, y for a rehearing. The men, all Americans, were con- rff. t vicied uf imii.lei-iiig Harry v iinnnis. a LIlOllS OTlhalf luother of Mason, in l0-. The lire of Williams had been Insured for It Is alleged, was divided among the II is alleged, was divided among the conspirators. The only recourse be tween tlu condemned men and ex cu Mnn is an appeal to Governor Creel of Chihuahua. lloi-e Tender Murd.-red on Train. Illiffíil. N V.. Nov. 8. Three days ago A. G. Murpliv, a painter by trade, I, It Colorarlo Springs In charge of a carload of horses consigned tn an Fast lluflalo, lii in. When the train reached Suuth p.-nd. Ind.. Murphy vas missing and the car door wa nailed up. The train reached ii-;ie today, and when il was opened evidence was found Ihat Murphy had lieen nmr .leivd. Word win r--reived by the po lice tonight thnt Murphy's body had been found near South Hend. STATE RECOGNIZES Colorado Treasurer Announces Willingness to Accept Clear ing House Ceitificates For Indebtedness Due State. lly Morning Journal lto-ll -"" Wire. I Denver, Col., Nov. X. Slate Treas urer A. K. Kent today announced that he would accept the cashiers' checks of lb,. Denver batiks, the only ones In the state to arrange for linn Issuance; Ihus far, and the dealing house eel-j tifíenles of any city In the slate la j payment of any Indebtedness to the state. This announcement c.ius- d con- .KieesMo KUtlslaction umoi l.uilucssl men. TWO LIVES LOST IN GROCERY HOUSE FIRE Charleston, W. Va.. Nov. S. The 4 story building occupied by the whole sale grocery firm of Itiiffner I'-rothers. was destroyed by lire loilay, entailing a loss of $1111,0110 Captain J. J. Foley, of Ihe fire department, and John Dewey, shipping clerk, were burned lo death, and several firemen received minor Injuries. C A L I FO RÑÍaIÍÓ U DAYS r HALT GRAFT PROBE San Francisco, Nov. S. At the end of the present hank holidays the grand Jury, of which H. P. Oliver Is foreman, and which has returned the indictments on which the graft prose cution has proceeditl. will he dis missed. This decision was made pub lic today by District Attorney 1-jtng-don. A new inipilsatorlal body will be Impanelled to take the place of the present body and the work of Investi gation and prosecution will be con tinued. PLEAD NOT GUILTY Colorado Minin; Men Accused Government of Murdeiing Agent Demand Trial; Roosevelt on Case. Immediate Comments (IX, Morning Journal Hpertal ed Wire 1 Dmango. Cob. . Nov William It Maxin and Jo .nderw . ole. accused of niuril. r in tire killing of Joseph A Walk-r. I 'nlted States unci sci vice agent, at tin- He-perus mine Samdav. pleaded not guiiiy w lo a formally ai raigned in the ilistriit court today. Their attorneys made a motion for an immediate trial, bul I lile ieiiie-t of DlMIKi Allotmy I'lllllam HO dale as sel Notice of an applt' al'otl lot h.Hl was made I. y Ihe ,1. l.oi.lmilV , is,-1 It is ,.,oaoo- mat .. e, ....,ll of Hie dl-l rt. t . H. ,1 williln the next I Mill Will Oil Il ls- uea r I lis i ase. nlip liodv of Walker was tak lo iK-nwr today, i ni i he most of the government ie II. lll left rio 1 1 is w ho I Tiicsibty. have been here mee There are Mill b it in I I of federal officers. It Halt anMstant atloi n, fue fulled Stales and a .-ei il e mc Ii. la . lia a niioilo r hiding Prank i;en. ral f"l t,, e of secret KISIsIA H T M "..I -I- . ........ Ws-.liit.g!oli. N. Til- fol.oWlllg le t. r. a.l.lr.n-. , j.,i i!i I-. Atl-.inev .;, ii. r.i lioiiaparie ..ti t S. cr.-tary of !( n.teiior ii.irt.el.1. wat made pub- i. u, il,a . hll,- hoo-e I'l-l.iv: 1v attention I -n i"e-l to .1lM-"' '- lth re'.-ten. e to I lie lll.l.-l ie of .--. . ret Ser, ,, e Alt' n t Wl kei i.- ,o llie i,er(..imalo e .,1 his l! ' i!il cm,! I hat in the lnej.ig.iiioii .t I e -t tl I n Ian I frauds every 1-rioii depsl iniet-t i.,rad I iru-a l.e .ir'te.l l, 1-, l.r-.e. llte 1 IS l iur ,,,n .l the land as in- every v-ei ii;-. Pot bv Wa k.-r I 111.. 1 'I - P'M '--I "-' I-"1' MONEY CRISIS SLAYERS OF WALKER ENGINEER DIES POLICE BLOCK THATOTHERS DANGEROUS IY LIKE NACOZARI NARROWLY ESCAPES DESTRUCTION Burning Powder Cars Dragged From Thieatencd Town Ex plode Killing Heroic Mexican , and Fifteen Others, (Hr Morning J-airn! Moertal Lsiued Wlro 1 Douglas. Arix., Nov. n The death list, us a result of tlie Naczari explo sion yesterday, is now pi. iced at 14 or iló. all .Mexicans, besides John l tits liolui, aged lit, who was riding on the train win-n tlie explosion occurred. I A l ra I n on the nariow giuige rail- road lo Hie pilares mine in some way caught lire In the train were iwo jopen cus, heavily loaded with ex I plosives, and the furl that the con 1 i mitator and u good part of tt.e tow it of N'li-ozari was saved from ruins was i due to the bravery of the Mexican t-n-gliuir of the train. Jesus Garcia. Re alizing that to cut out the binning cars ii ml escape on me engine oiuo expose the town lo probable destruc tion, he called to the rest of Iho crew to Jump ursi marled to run Ihe train away tiom the town. He had taken it about half a mile when the ex plosion occurred and he waji blown lo alums. It is reported that another member of the new stayed with htm and was killed. The heavy deiuh list Is duo to the fact that the explosion occurred Just as the train was pusaing a section house In which there were a number of section men. BURLINGTON must pay BIG FINE FOR REBATING Clrciiil ISiitrl of Apisiils Of ApiSlllS SllelJlillS JiiilgtiK-iii 4 ir I Vilcrnl Ulsliicl Ollff AgHlllSt ItlHtll. St Paul. 1ijv. s. In a decision filed today I he Cnitcd Ktates circuit court of appeals iiftii ined the Judgment en tered , by Ihe Culled states circuit court for the western district of Mis souri iiauiiist the Chlcairu, Hurllngton and IJulitv railroad f"' grunting re-! bares on- lAi'd shipped írom Ka. isus CHy to Nw Voik and llohoken. The railroad company was charged with having violated the Klklns law by granting l'i the big packers re líale on 1 1 . .'i 7 pounds of lard ship ped front' Kansas t 1 1 y lo M. l.ouis incr the liiiiilnvlou. and from St. I. nils east user the Toledo, SI. hiiuls and Western and connections at the Atlantic ciiii'd Hnd destined event unity fur foreign ports. 11 was asserted thai the railroads gave the packers a rate of 12 cents per hundred pounds. The Judgment of the tinted States circuit mini. Juuge Mnnti .vici-nerson, sitlliJH at St. bonis June's. lH'M. was I ha l'i be Hurllngton roan ne coinpeiieo to pay a tine of l(i.0(Hi. The amount involved in Ihe transaction was about II U'. ' TERRIFIC TEMBLOR IN POLAR SEAS Mountain Near Unalaska Thrown Up by Previous Dis turbance Disappears Into Ocean. I Br Morning Jnurul guedsl fewst Wlr. San Francisco, Nov. X Captain Tllton, of the whaler Herman, arriv ing In port this morning from the Arc tie, reisirts lhat a terrible eaiihouake occurred at Cnalaska. about a, month ago, and that McCulloch peak, which w.is created by an earthquake nearly a year ago and extended over 3011 feet above the sea, has dwindled to almost iiolhlng usa result of submarine .lln luibaiices. This peak resulted from a volcanic rtupilon and was discov ered by Ihe . Ulcere of ihe I'mled Slates rivet cutler MiCulloch i'hr- place a Msiied bv a party of llosion lenllsis who leiently reported that the po-sk was will easing III height. The i-arlhiu.tke shock which Is be lieved lo have caused Hs sudden iiriiikage - f-ll for miles around I iial.isk.i. de. lured Captain TÜ toii Hits moining. an-l I "be place a uall of WJ-lel was Ihrowll Up ,111 or 40 feet out nf Ihe sell. mar' I CAR DASHES DOWN SAN FRANCISCO HILL; b MUKI Sin Kran. I - and one titan u. i, ea r accldenl lod o lev ear. of th. ,l..un l:,ld,- Slio-I hill, sl'er K ,.. t,...a . ,l ..f ii,,. inoleriiian. and clashr.l inl-i an K-li Ixnoll. inotorm.iti. " e t car. J-.H ;nsiate lat- , HiVeS lll- i. eer slaru-d I-led Till) c.l.ie lo pre. l h5nn, eondo. toi of ; l .-v car. 1ui.ii.- .1 w ben tin down hi, I Th.-. .... i. .ir He lare tb.il Ih. w ere vent lli- a- I. lent " the fe, ,, r. injured lil rs Ne.iis-lcr Si W ashi-svi'.'i. N,o noHli-r gen. T.il '' 1 ii.Kiinlni.ail Fin!'" lu-ninlill.. 1 - i il.' posl inn-oirM .'d th M Peres a ,. N M . Vic poet nia-te.- a' I' p i r. a I ' B-.-d 1 Joseph I' I ho re- llsok Mxl, UK III liclntil. 'I ;,e weei N. -- ' -taleiio lil. ' i riven out b before no. .n i the I i-t has been lmrm l. oie Jus! Uld. n not. for the out imme.li ite f 'me al le... 111. Ill the . l--e of Ihe This .'iii-oinc--ment IV by Mansrer rheir.' -in:; ft-.u-e. kel I t-l.t. ,-,v - .-Kii- won. en in in r -1 in a si reel I . ii a Haw s Val- -,,,, I ;ailMa. r.n i-tiing SWINDLE CLEARING HOUSE SCRIP FORGED IN EL PASO Timely Work of Detective Bilfy Smith Saves Town From Flood of Cleverly Cotton Up Worthless Paper, Uy Morning Journal HperUI IeM4 Win. l-:i Paso. Tex.. Nov. S. By the ar ret of Huyes Imberley and Oils Mayes today, Chief oí Detectives Hilly Smith lias frustrated a plan to flood tlie town with forged clearing house, certificates. Wlmborly has confessed tho plan to the police, by which IM two expected to float $10,000 in fals certificates at tine time. The order Tor the printing hud been ilvn to a local printing establish ment, and about fil.Ofltl worth of bad paper bail jUHt come irom tne pies Winn the tie ly. In the found slips lectivea arrested Wlmber- rooms oí the men were whe.-e forgeries or slgna- turis of a number of bank cashiers had Old,- been made, and they found the given for rubber stamps of ollo- r hankers signatures. Tlie false, signatures were cleverly done, and have deceived even the men whose names were Imitated. Mayes claims to como from Fort Worth, Texas, and Wlmberly, who confessed, says he Is a miner from Citnunea, Mox- in.-riTivi-; Kii.F.K cauco ill ( ItiMHvl.ll t l,ltltl'A Y !-'t. Paul, Nov. 8. Ernest W. Work man, of Winnipeg, was arrested In the I'tiion block, ll.U city, this afternoon by u Culled Slates secret service agent and $iii,mni In counterfeit cur rency was found In a suit vase that Wo rkmnii tlropped to the floor when Ilia officers seised him. The money was In Xto sold certifi cates, which bad not been nulla fin ished. H LOST YOUTH TURNS UPSAFE AND WELL' j Missing Son of Cincinnati Mil lionaire' Found In Fashion able San Francisco Hotel; Declines to Talk, illy Morning Jnarasl Special iMsd lr l San Francisco, Nov. Albert Krlp peiulofter. missing son of a Cincin nati millionaire, has been found at the St. Francis hotel, where ho ha been, Maying since the night of Nov. u. ' When young Kiippeiuloffcr dlsap (.eared from the ortlce of the Hn-M Manufacturing company of Cincinnati, where he was employed aa secretary. An the night of October 23, his family supposed that he had been murdered and his body concealed. This theory was strengthened when a man re ported to Ihe police that he had seen two susplclotia looking men lurking about the offices of the shoe company when the young man disappeared. A week after the Junior Krlppcn doflnr dropped from sght his father, through the aid of delm-tivea. learned tht his son had visited Chicago. From lhat time nothing was heard trnm him until he turned up at the Hotel tit. Fraud. ..... 1 have nothing t say." said Krlp pen.lofter, when seen at the HI. Frau ds today. He was shown a dispatch from Clnclniw.il telling ot hla disap pearance, but he said: I am nit talking to the news papers. 1 don't want to be bothered. SEEK FEDERAL AID TO STAMP OUT PLAGUE San Fran. I n. Nov. a. -At a meet ing today In Die mayor's offlce. al ien. led bv liovcinor (illicit. Mayor Taylor, I ir. itllprrt Mlu. of the pub lic health and marina h.w.i'a' -r -be Sherman Psyot. of the health committee of-the board of supervisors, and i b airman Hi andenslnlii, f the n-iano committee of hat body, the Ie. .-Ion wan leached to sil on the fe.le I government lor nnanciai nm stlilll-llig out III" IMII.oil.c riflu'-, niuttee was appoimeii io ... Motion to lav tlie mailer before ,-d. i .1 uuihorill.-s anil enlist liiian- . , i V . ..nii.aiun of cra llcalleg tho In this cliv. which has been oily prosecuted by I'niied marine service under Ihe li of Dr Kupert li'iie. a. ling in Ii, .a with the late and ila i-i lion i.lijiiin Mill ,i Has, His I.e. n finning , n.ili. The t-K y paid "." i . .i.,i. ,l thai Ihe city i an no l-i ger fT.w.i lo .l.-lrsv this elsPiise without 1 1 III- .ripplli.g Itself. PACIFIC S0UADR0N AT TARGET PRACTICE ll I'legl. No . aiion from the Mtiiadi- v x W i relés coiii . , - i . .... k . . .i.ti . lino; nauon iron. .ii,4ii--.. - ow mere, uuoei . lir.li al Swinburne, lias stHiin i"in , - .I H annual larcei piadite and i ..,,n sisit n-.rtli The (.rote, ted rrulsH St. I-0'i'- h tmi-he.l lier pieliminarv eh.iotlng. and n tule t.reakie no record lias inain tai.ie.l h.r own with olher vesei. given 3fo-t or ine ere , ,., lnar- i baie Iveen mil ihe sip since It ill made I in At int. c wir. The targ.t prac. lheit.ee of Ihe Milwaukee and Coarli ston l n.c Kcitig on