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VOLUME L)L, NO. 174 WHEELING, W. VA.tTHURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912. PRICE TWO CENTS <
The Devil Is Always the First One
In When the Chureh Bell Tolls
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SUNDAY HANDS IT
OUT TO FOUR-FLUSHERS
“Vbiting Ministers Will Have to
Take Their Chances With
Other Sinners,” the Evangelist
Announced.
"Let Your Light So Shine Be
fore Men That They Will See
Your Good Works,” the Text
of Afternoon Sermon.
Prom the great coal region of East.
_, «ro Ohio, whore mines furnish the
fuel Ui.it operates the great industries
of this section and gives power U
the Iron monsters that thunder from
■oas? to coast, six hundred miners
tourneyed to Wheeling last evening to
attend tho Sunday services at the tab
•made. These men who toll in the
bowels of the earth where the sur
never sheds its rays took deep Inter
••t In the meeting, and they sent theit
quota “down tho sawdust trail."
These miners were the employes
of the Lorain Coal A Dock Company
».nd were conveyed to the tabernacle
in special cars over tho Wheelin'
Traction Company lines. Each mar
wore a tag with the name of the coa
.-oinbiuc printed on It.
Another mammoth delegation was
IA WINE FOR TAFT
Sevan hundred and fifty members ol
• he Masonic order, as individuals
marched from the Y. M. C. A. to th*
tabernacle, where reservation had
l een marie for (hem. Of this number
than* were about five hundred Mason;
from this city, white the others cam<
from Moundsvllle. McMecben. Ben
wood. Martins Ferry. Bridgeport and
'Veilrburg. Both the miners and tht
Masons were given an ovation wbet
Mr.-Iludeheaver asked them to stand
PAID HIS COMPLIMENTS
TO THE INFIDEL:
During both sermons yesterday Rev
Mr. Sunday paid liis compliments tc
the inOdcl and the hypocrites, and thr
lung uripe he used drew applause from
the congregation. The famous evan
kc'Isi seemed to have fully recoverec
his health and his voice was very
strong.
He bitterly attacked the turf ex
changes, laying that the horse game
was the worst robbery in existence
"If I was mayor of Wheeling I would
close ’bo turf exchange In fifteen min
utes,” Mr. Sunday said.
"There are people In Wheeling wht
could not have any longer faces I
Jesus Christ was In the morgue. Ant
when they do laugh, they do It It
such a manner that you are gia<
when they btop." the evangelist said
In speaking of certain church people
SATURDAY'S PARADE
ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE.
Before the services opened las
evening l ev, Sir. Fields made an an
nouncement of the mimmo'h paradi
that will Le held on Saturday after
noon. He stated that the Canton pa
rad» was t large one. but the one ti
he held Saturday would make It seen
a small one.
All the schools of Martins Ferrv
Bridgeport, Sbadyalde. and othe:
Dhin ma ns «a t 11 meet loss .w
TARIFF NEEDED
WORKMEN SAY
PROTEST TO SENATE
AGAINST STEEL BILL
Thousand Men at Clarksburg
Employed in Mills Want
Schedule Tinkering Stepped.
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WEIRTON TIN WORKERS
SAY TARIFF IS NEEDED.
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WASHINGTON". P C. March I
13.— Protest* against the L'n- ]
derwood bill for the revision of '
' the tariff, which comes to a I
’ I ! vote on Thursday, are coming
] from organizations all over J
| 1 the country. I-abor Is stoutly j
, j declaring the tariff Is needed. 1
Among organizations filing pro- I
I tests are employe* of (he Phil- j
lips Sheet * Tin Plate Co.. at
; i Wierton. W. Va , Steubenville.
. | O . IXMlge No. 25. of the A. A. j
.j of IS* T W. employes of |
the Ma**illon. O. Rolling Mills I
, Company and other*.
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CO-OPERATIVE
SALE DRAWING
OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS
FLOCKING TO STORES
Find Bargains Galore Offered by
Enterprising Merchants of
Wheeling.
The Intelligencer* big Co-Operative
Fare Refunding Sale la bringing more
out-of-town shoppers to Wheeling
stores every day. The sale is prov
ing immensely popular. Bargains are
offered In all the stores co-operating
In this aale, and In addition to the re
ductions the shoppers get their rail
way fare refunded when they present
their slips from the various stores
at the Intelligencer office, showing a
certain amount has been purchased.
The sale continues until Saturday and
'he sale Saturday Is expected to
break all record* in Wheeling stores.
The merchants participating In tbs
sale are:
OKO. B. TATLOB CO Dry Ooode.
OSO BB. IBOOK OO'I Department Stars.
ABBXAWDSB k CO.. Shoe Star*
OSO B JOKKI CO.. USIN' Beady-to
Wear.
X B. k If.. Shoe Store.
KBABI (BOB. Clothing
D. onxuttxo CO . Clothing.
TBX TASSIOB. Moan Batn and Tut.
ROOSEVELT
BROKE FAITH
PROMISED LA FOLLETTE
THAT HE WOULDN'T RUN.
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Wisconsin Man to Reveal Treach
ery of Colonel in His North
Dakota Address.
WASHINGTON. March 13—Stum
i to the quick by the treachery of tot
Roosevelt who broke faith with hin
he declares. Sen l.a Kollette leti
Washington to-day for North Dakota
where he will tell of the affair. Sen
I-« Kollette slated he had an expltct
promise from Roosevelt, sent to hut
hy Gifford Ptnrl- that he would noi
he a candidate for president ant
would support l.a Kollette. 1 his mes
-age was delivered at a conference he
fore la KMIette became a candtdat
and was attended by Medtll Met or
mirk. Pol. John Hannan, Walter Nau
ser and Plnrhot t'pon this assnranct
La Kollette says he entered the race
Krom now on the Senator declarei
It will be war to the knife, and th«
fact has been further heightened bj
the determination of Roosevelt ti
stump North Dakota, la Kollette de
claree the men who advised htm t<
enter the rare have turned agatnsi
him and are now supporting Rooseveli
MalMmore and Ohio depot The pupil
of tbe schools of McMecben. lien woo.
and Moundaville, will meet at 13th
eaat of fbapline The scholars fron
• Harsnod, and other ap-rlrer loss
and on the Island, will meet on 13th
eaat of Chaplin*
In all probabilities there will h
two band* In the parade The school
of Wheeling will have one band an*
the acboola on the Ohio side are not
completing arrangements to hrtng i
hand with ‘hem It will he one of tip
largest demonstrations ever wit
iwi -d In Wheeling
NEARLY THREE THOUSAND
CONVERTS UP TO OATE
There w«i a marked falling off It
the number of converts last evening
Hwt P* "htt the trail” which !• th'
flrwt time that the ntimber haa ev«
'alien below the hundred mark Thi
hflnga the total number to am
'hw 1A.ARP mark predicted hr Mr Oill
•III hardly he res* bed as fh> ram
pw‘gw In now rapidly drawing to i
clone
Today grayer mee. **■• wilt he heh
nt tae firm ffreatoter an ghufeh be
tweew the hours of 11 So and 1! Ill
At the T W C A . nf • «w> „ ,i^g ,
meeting for the gtrla employed In fh<
ho mee •||| he held Itr.’h me",,
•111 he coed uc< erf hy Mlae Millet
Mins ante win coed td Her itlhle, taw
rCoetteeea en ■ VWth ,
(Special fa lb# tnti|l<i*nr*r.
> T'XARKSWR*;., W. V*. March 1J
i —Ona ihfwiaunrt of the local
I plant of the Phillips Sheet and Tin
r Plate company have aimed and for
, 1 warded a pcition to Senator Boise
i Penroae, chairman of the finance com
mittee of the t'nited Slate* Senate,
asking that he use hi* (nod office*
again** the pa-»ag«* of the I'ndemood
(tariff law in the senate They state
In the petition that *urh a law would
1 greatly reduce wage* and their stand
aru of living a* a ron**t|u*nca of
* which strike* and lock-out# would he
probable and le-*ides they aaaert that
■ such a m»a* ire enacted would sur
I render a large part of the tin plate
trade In America to foreign manufac
turer*!-* It la aisled her* that prar
i firstly all *he independ- et tin plate
mills la th* country have sent similar
I petition*
Til eiATgii
vimiorog Berea IS.—r - .n
Psr Warn Virginia sag Ohls—Pam ea
▼hwrndsy. Pride* nil *v anew
Toe Wsaders Paassyteaal*. ran os
, Tt Wtlar. reinsy anow ta sorts rots or
aianiaf ■.
WMTTBA ■ A« A A* U4M ud Chll
dram'B Beady to-Waar Oooda
0 BBSS BOBS. Mfclaaa Tailor* a»d
Farm la harm
XLIBB BBOS Clotklara a ad Farm I a harm
BABCBB I IUIOBU Floor OoTartaca
and Wall Fapar
FALACB T\>BBITVBB CO
BABB .BB CLOAK A FOB BOOBB
LadJaa' Beady-te-Waar Oa'da
LOO A a DIV* CO Cmt-Bate Dtifflala
B O PBABSKBtM OO.. -Bmerrtklac far
Bomaaheeytap *
CBAI B. oont A OO. Bam all Star*.
Ca*'Bat# Army*
MAX CBOBB CO . Clatklarm tad Faralah
ar*.
1 a BAOM CO Jawalera
TBE BOSK UdM' aa« Ckiidraa a
Oatfmara
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OOOBT AtBTI OO Mamaa rantiehara
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•■or
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TOMB DIB asm Sanaa
■ A BILLMA A Itaalar
btobx k TBOMAA peyartmaat Smarm
■ (AIAITAia A SOB At area mad
Bn*#» Fmrwdahlaw Beak*
TMB a irrt a no»t udna tad Oku.
drrna 'a aa.tr w Waar
•BO B mm OO Pry B« .Aa
SCO FOB WOOUV BILLS OO. Twllerm
» W WOOLWOBTB CO • sad Ik Oa*«
At cry*
BA PIS ABB BAM A FT LAB Mali
BABLOW A COMP A rr Oat-Made
BAFIOBAL A SOMA BOS SABA
AtrstB a loaB •FFT47A r a BBj Baal
BIOOBLB A BP !▼«■■ Art
w I LOMBBA OO . Pearetar*
W BKBLIBO TBACTIOB OO
AVIATOR KILLED
P ranchman Drapa. Wail* Making
Plight at Paw: ta inatant
Daath
PA I'. I'ranrr. March 13 I.Unt
Henri Paul TihnlU Hamel la. an army
■rta’nr hrkm«1ny in ttia .inh rep I men I
of tfnean mounted rlllem, ana hilled
here today while making ■ flight
LA FOLLETTE PLATFORM
GIVEN TO THE PUBLIC
MADIROf. Wl* . March 13—I niter
Ht»»e« Senator Robert M Idt Kolleft*
In bta campaign pliitform given on
here todav declared among othei
thing* hi* belief in the initiative, ref
erendum and reeall and direct nottti
nation*, government ownemhip *n<
nperatlon of e\pre*« compante*. an in
i ome and Inheritance i«g. the parcen
po»t. and a rommi-ton to control bli
' orporatlonn and place a valuation 01
Ihetr proper! i*»
He oppoee* »htp »gh*idv dollar dl
P Inman. a bigger ngvf, the Mur tel
carrency plan and t'anaduin reel
prorlfy
! GRACE DYING
TH«< W ff It ArtvMd
InHicttMf
ATI.A.M A, HarHi fj I. r^fw
II *#rt* s, fltr y^nUi |Mtl
tr Ni» «m bM «i hU
twm* *M • HvvdB# • If# Mrt 11* my
Ort^p. la K#M If* Ih* • »h«h > jai<
f'«f fit*- •!»«**♦ lr*c pbbM r.taiFf «« -
t« ht« Mmci^-imb aa^iPti
I ♦«» fiifh*
THRE CHED
<>•1.’ MIlU. P » . March ll
Three negro— have beep lin'd— hi
a ptofc n—r mu, p i' Th»i *ee
emwd of salting fire fei * hot—* p
1 »dar nbare ro«Mt» three bate heel
I neieeai free *u|>p—'d le he hue*
I the.
vnaowg roiiMin
«fiL*P at one rro ■
Ppedal In*—IcH |a> fit* I*l*|Iigencep
• »R*m.N W Va. Marcfi ll. Thu
.evening a* unhnenn foreigner •** r»v
dent* hr a freig* t train in the we*I *e>c
«f M a «> gar— «n4 Inatantlg hill
eg Ine(Ire M'<nr— dec|.led an u—tteai
iHUiereMarr *nd rbe t>*dg naa taken u
P*rl— and Nartlett, omtertahar*. ant
i prepared for kurlal.
PROSPERITY FOR 5,000
WINDOW 6U» MIA
*»tT X* m < FAT R4|>C
I ormal \MnwirfmnM of New
*■«» Acmuml Marfa frog)
IVt-hwrirti Ijrf Nicfct.
•■■noil HUH Marrh |J n». ,
' ovtaa4 hanrf modem tinea «
• •» 'tat'arad la feetorla. tbroogh
' r Kanaaa, Indiana. Wilt, f’annafi '
.id W«*t Vtrgif. t. Mu ra
«4»<r* -.'/‘lea tint beginning tfaren I", I
• a:* • *«•* aiwi'f b* ln> rana*.| an
••^a of U a*r non* ail teanrha*
a J»a Ird'M'rjr being nffacfri Thin
Mdat »aa raar|ed at a tonfarenea
•a**"** tba eon.mitten of »hn
*a tosa 'Window Oinaa Workara and
• ja in mu tan mvanaating ttia moo it
n
fcfWWI hald la r Van a land Mamb «
and 7 If Pill nr mam In aParl qatll
May n. a baa aanthar a-l)itata»nnf ta
*1 partad
Por at'ti ■ Ha * Ha band a indna r'aaa
'rad» ha» baan bordariap on da-mnral
llama Wapan arm fnrrad an Ina
b» >ba aalllna pa Ira nf a Indn* pinna
fhaf many abillad • nrfeman warn
faff ad fo aapb am ploy man) In nfhar
llaaa of Indtjatrr Manama* *anara pan
•rally faar-d tnaf wuH tha appmarh
of ram mar tha, vonM ha nnahla to
*11 »ha|r ahopa nl'h nfhrtant labor,
and tha adtanra aaa da» Idad upon
•haa »ha pmpnalfInn of fha anrkara,
'hi mph thair praaldrnt, Jrtaaph M
Xaaaaa, aaa prnaantad
If aaa afatad hr fhn manufat itimra
today that fhara will ha no Immadlata
adtirana |a tha prtra of wlndon plana,
althnuph ttfia may ha aipm tad aa fha
building aaaaoa ad'antaa
TAFT HAS 125
DELEGATES
TENNESSEE ADDS TWO
MORE TO TAFT COLUMN
Fourth Congressional District
Convention Lines Up Solid
For President.
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Taft Men to Fight to Last Ditch
In the Oklahoma State
Convention.
VASHVILLE Tens.. March 13.—
The Republican Convention of the
Fourth Congressional District at Leb
anon, today, instructed for Taft, Del
egates W. A. Smith, of I^fayette, and
George T. Renfro, of Croaavllle.
The delegates named today brings
the Taft total up to 125. all of whom
are Instructed for the President save
seven. These' seven are known to
favor Taft. Cummlna has 2 delegates
so far and Roosevelt one. 539 dele
gates are necessary to nominate.
TAFT FORCES READY
FOR FIGHT IN OKLAHOMA
GUTHRIE Okla., March 13—That
Roosevelt supporters will control the
State Republican convention which
will meet here tomorrow, was admit
ted by leaders of the Taft forces, to
night. Roosevelt adherents will send
a solid delegation of ten to the Chica
go convention and answering this the
Taft Republicans say they will "fight
to the last ditch.”
A request by Federal Judge John R.
Cotteral. that Charles E. Hunter re
sign as Fcdeval District Clerk here,
because of alleged "activity In poli
tics." and Hunter's reply that Cot
teral would have to "fire him. has
created considerable stir In political
i circles. Hunter is president of the
National Rough Riders Association.
TAFT IS ENDORSED
■Y KAN8A8 DISTRICTS
TOPEKA. Kas., March 13.—Repub
lican congressional committees in
four Kansas districts held meetings
i today approved the convention plan
jof selecting delegates and adopted
: resolutions endorsing the administra
I lion of President Taft. The First,
iTnlrd and Seventh districts were con
l trolled by Taft men. The Second dls
j trict committee favored primaries in
■ the various counties.
I Charging that Taft appointees are
using "thoroughly disreputable” meth
ods to defeat a presidential primary In
Kansas, Governor W. R. Stubbs sent
a telegram to President Taft tonight
asking him if he approved such
methods.
w. vTrIvers
\ WILL BE CARED FOR ON SAME
BASIS AS LAST YEAT.
Compromise Between Senate and
House Bills Is Reached at
Capitol.
Sp» rial l>l»patch lo !!»• In ielll*r n.wr,
WASHINGTON, II. C.. March 13.—
The treasury department notified the
senate today that the appended suras
have been expended upon the rivers
of West Virginia since November 1st.
when it commenced outlining Its
policy of federal aid to Inland water
1 way improvements. Upon this pro
portion will the Joint rivers and bar
1 bora appropriation finally go to the
president. The same scale will serve
as a basis on this year's approprka
tons for West Virginia as previously
characterised the state's appropria
Hon* This derision was reached today
and will serve a* a compromise he
,I tween the house and senate measures
If la understood that President Taft
agreed to sign the measure If the old
i scale would serve aa a basis. Tbs
amount* are:
Hnckhannon river. IS.Kon; Cheat
river. $l2.tt»4I4: Klk river. 130.269 12.
Hanley river. Il4.7tl.nj;. Orest Kana
wha river. 34.267.943 It; Ouyandotte
; river. I2*-. 499 20 Little Kanawha
river. 342S.61*. Mnnnngahela river In
Weat Virginia. fl.617.M4 .30. Shenan
dosh river. I1.479AI.
The exact appropriations for New
river and the Ohio which benefited
West Virginia have not been aecer
( talneu
GOV. GLASSCOCK
i DECEIVING T. R.
Kx 4 iurmwM Munpe at
House Says State U
AH for Wrl H. Taft.
—
was 4SSOLB
^IM^mwtaos.
i tkn et mw r.lsMoel Is deretvtwg
Cetewel Ronaevelt tw le png him that
the matatnt t at Weat Vlrgtata Repth
1 'leans see I nr *he Colonel ' said for
mer r nngreaaman Margie* who aaa
.al tb- White Moeee today bet did
Wn4 see Mr Taft Me derlared that
Taft aotild get Weal Virginia s alt
leea delegate* al < krarn and that
’ "T R “ wilt shotdty e«pertewre the
greateat political humiliation nf bis
cares •,
OOVCRMOR TO COWflR
ij WITH f C NATOS DIXON
S|*e^ 1st fnevetrh Vo tha Intelligencer
CM 4 RI.EHTON W Va . March
13 Gov amor tilaaarorh a ad
Hnuatnn n Toting, secratary of
I the Ronaevelt State committee,
left thla evening for Washington
for conferee re with Chairman
I Mi«n and members of tha na
tional Ronaevelt committee.
Express Messenger Kills j
Two Texas Train Bandits
AERIAL WRECK
Collkhm Between German N Air
ships Results is Injury of
Passenger.
Berlin, March 13.—A collision oc
curred today between two aeroplanes
flying around the aerodrome at Johan
nlsthal. the machine driven by Bchade.
who was carylng a passenger named
Radowskl, striking violently another
aeroplane driven by Rottlnger. Both
the aeroplanes were smashed and fell
(o the ground, the passenger being in
jured. while the two airmen escaped
unhurt.
SEONDREtfS
FOUND GUILTY
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WORKED CLEVER RUSK
AND SAVED VALUABLRB
Huvy Mallet FloUicd One Rob
ber, Then Killed Second With
Pad’s Revolver.
Powe Scouring PUm for Third
Bandit Who Figured in South
ern Pacific Hold op
SAN ANTONIO. Tex, March IX.—
Employing the simplest sort of nils,
a Wells Fargo Express messenger
j with nerve a-plenty, who knew how to
deliver a swift, terrible blow, balked
the robbery of a Southern Paclflo
train early today by killing two of the
highwaymen. The hold-up was staged
near the Mexican border on the east
ern edge of the “Big Bend" country of
Texas. For miles through the lone
stretches of rolling prairie only scat
tered ranch houses relieve the land
scape's monotony. The point where
the train, number nine, west-bound,
waa halted Is several ml lea west of
Sanderson. In Terrell county. David
A. Trousdale, an express messenger,
recently promoted to his ran from the
| ACCEPTED A BRIBE,
DECLARES THE JURY
Second Conviction in Ohio Legis
lature Scandal of Over a
Year Ago.
Sentence Deferred. While Ar
rangements Are Made to Try
Senator Hoffman Next.
Columbus. O., March 13.—"Guilty as
charged In the Indictment" was the
substance of the verdict returned this
evening by a Jury in the case of Sen
ator I-a Forest H. Andrews, of Iron
ton. charged with having accepted s
bribe of |200 in connection with an
insurance bill.
Court Room In Tears.
The scene which followed the read
I Ing of the Jury's verdict was dramatic.
1 almoit tragic. Senator Andrews, who
| was apparently hoping for a favorable
j verdict, practically collapsed. Mrs.
: Andrews gave expression to her grief
) in unrestrained shrieks, while the
|aged 1sthe> arf-fhe tmvlettf legislator
j and the son-i of the iatt«r wept bit
p terly. Within » moment or so the
1 entire court room was practically In
tears. Many men. Including attorneys
of bo'h sides, court.attaches and doz
ens of spectators sobbed outright. It
was some minutes before order was
restored.
Senator Andrews was Indicted along
with a dozen other atate legislators
and attaches more than a year ago and
his trial and conviction followed close
i ly after final disposition of the case
! of Rodnev J. niegie, former aenate ser
geant-at-arms. who recently began s
. sentence of three years upon convic
onii nuiunrj ouicn oi in* exyren
company, prevented the robbery. One
I of the robber*, who held Trousdale
i at the point of a rifle In a corner, waa
ransacking the express car.
‘Tn> not going to scrap with you
•II." remarked Trousdale aa he con
versed with the bandit. “I’m not get
ting fighting wages.”
Simple Ruse.
"Oh, all right.” replied the bandit.
"Then you fellows will have to help
us get his stuff across the Rio Grande.”
“Why don't you pick up that pack
I age*” casually Inquired Trousdale, aa
; he- kicked at a small box In the floor
' of the cat. "It's worth more than all
■ the stuff you've got."
j The robber stoc.ped, deceived by the
! ruse, to pick \ip the package. Trous
| dale grasped a heavy mallet and
■ struck. The bandit received the blow
i full on the head. He fell over dead.
There was no alarming outcry.
Trousdale picked up the dead rob
ber's gun and waited. Meanwhile the
' seeend of the bandits bad been work
ing on the car ahead. When he oom
: pitted his Job be hurried back to tbs
express car.
As bis form loomed Into the door
' way the express messenger fired. The
■ bandit tumbled to the *rrrund d•»-»-*
The bodies of the robbers were put
I Into a baggage car and me train pro
i ceeded.
The bandits boarded the express st
i Dryden, soon after midnight. Swing
ing onto the engine, they covered the
driver. Grosh. with guns and ordered
him to proceed until they told him to
stop. Ten miles west of Dryden. they
! gave the signal for a halt. The con
I doctor of the express, alarmed by the
I frequent stops sent a negro porter
ahead to Inquire about the trouble.
Ifion or navmg abetted the bribery or
Andrew*.
It la expected that th» trial of Ex
I Senator Huffman, of Butler county,
alto chanced with having accepted a
bribe, will be entered upon next Tuem
i flay
| following the Hoffman caae the In
dictment against Senator Cetone, of
I'ytnn. on a similar charge will bo
taken up.
Sentence In the Andrew* rase *ti
| deferred.
1,000 KILLED
Italian* Slaughter Arab* in Tripoli.
Wounded Will Number *
Thousand Mors.
P.EKCHA7.I. Tripolitan!*, March 13.
J - - Mor- than one thousand Arabs
were killed snd another thousand
■ wounded, according to Italian advices.
In the course of one of the sttffest
■ encounter* of the war when the Ital
ian* yaaferday stormed and occupied
two hnae* situated to the northeast
of fojat. whleh were stronglp en
trenched snd held hy a large force of
Arabs The Italian loss *t« SI dead
and m Injured
HONOR LOCAL MAN
W. F *• Tiiliril If to?
HomiAWMim. %* V*. -irrl it,—
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l n* negro was prorapnj cvtvtvu w»g»«
: a rifle. Then the conductor crept up
1 to the engine. Immediately he took
In the situation Before the robbers
i could Ore upon him he hastened back
nnd down the track. Walking sever
; al miles, he stopped a freight train and
gave the alarm over the wire* to
: Sanderson.
Search For Third Bandit.
Meanwhile the robbers were putting
| their plans for ransacking the express
and mall cars Into execution.
Tonight the sheriff of Terrell county
i i» «earcblng for a third member of the
' band supposed to have been posted
! near the hold-up scene with horses,
i Near the point where the train was
1 stopped, tracks of horses were found
I teedlng to the border It Is preen mod
the robbers, had they succeeded
would have made tor Mexico.
The bodies of the hondlts have aot
I teen Identified They are Americana.
Whatever the robber* took from the
mall ear was recovered
Trousdale to a native of Tennessee.
He came to Ban Antonio several years
ago. and until a few seeks amo. wan
. mployed In the offices of the Welle
Fargo company here He la 32 years
old
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