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t i nwiwii am' wiim "" I 111 lllllMlP IMIIIIIIM m,,,,,,,--,,, , ,J '-md, ry jj DAILY ZONA BELT AHI SILVER . j VC t'ME -GLOBE, GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1.907 ,', E, ARMSTRONG IIHU IILHUIILU BO n Cananea and Is Mak No Effort to Hide Out Officers of the Law, MAr-S A STATEMENT T MEWSPAPER REPORTER .vs He Will Return to e as Soon as Kinsey Ar n from Boston and As- m Straightening Affairs, tho ball park and, later, at tlio Plaza with tho Municipal baml. Tho ball Kamo Sunday afternoon and those of Monday wore all well attended and tumislied good sport, ovon though tho odds were long against tho visitors. Cananea played lino ball all tho way through. (Hobo tried hard and showed soiiiQ excellent material, but was aim ply outclassed. And Olobo has defeated El Paso, Preseott, Phoenix nnd Tucson to hor credit. So it does not look bril liant for Kl Paso next Sunday. The score in Sunday's gnmo was 12 to 2 in lavor of Cananea. Monday morning Cananea won 7 to 1. In tho afternoon Cauanea won 4 to 1. Tho (Hobo team, with an umbor of fans who remained over ttfseo tho finish of things, retained a Pullman in which they traveled homo after tho last game. Tor tho Globe people wjio camo down it can bo said that they enjoyed thorn selves in a clean, wholesome way and left delighted with their trip. Cananea was glad of it and is ready to pay a return trip tho first timo (Hobo gives tho word. tf T COPPER HIGHER ON thehet i uimm s the Silver Belt. -'' -HKE, Ariz., Septembe 20. Review this morning $ - a special from Cannica, u' that E. W. Armstrong, a .$. i.r I. X. Kinsey, Incorjor- & is there and is making uo & m hide. ustroug in an intorvicw 4- I that he is not responsible Miihey's business, Ho says i!l of Kinsey 's funds wero $ Hayuen, btone ic (Jo. and ( i during his absence from .h.I business direct with leaving Armstrong in ig- . ii Kinsey returns to Globe --r.jng will also return, ho iml help straighten out tho Kinsey is now in Boston. WU TUNG FANG MAY COME BACK TO U. S. n the New York Market the Quotations the Red Metal Is Same as Yesterday, " a- OLD DOMIMN. STOCK, CLIMBS UP TO $26.00 )!!). By Associated Press. PHKIN,' September 20. It .wns an nounced today that Liang Ton Yen, whoso selection to succee'd Minister Chen Tung Liang Cheng, ministor to tho United States, was reported, had instead boon appointed assistant secre tary to Mr. Wu llu, or Chinese board of foreign affairs, while no ollicial an nouncement has yet been made. Tho namo of tho new minister to Washington, it is understood that a de termination has been reached to send Wu Tung Ring back to tho post. Highest MarkT,Reached for a Number af., ;Weeks Call Money Plentifuhand Condi tions Bettex.AH Along Line, By, Associated Pros ! fr J f i . . 4. S NEW TORK,.S,pptqmbor 20. O Old dominion stopk, .closed at $20 (oday, tho highest price it has omniandcd for ,n number of 4 weeks. Amalgamated closed at O $02, a half point hlijhor than yes- terdiy. ' if t.r remembered that Armstrong on September 13, going to 1 -amp, where ho purchased - ho was riding and stated that ti mg to Mexico. r.mt charging Armstrong with m nt was issued on Monday .1 in tho hands of Deputy Shor- ' Tho oflleor left the city attornoon for Christinas, whore I to pick up Armstrong's anil, if (Kisslble, arrest him. ,. i.as been heard of Voris since sure from Globe. Tho infor- wevcr, contained in the Bis- uil evidonces tho fact that g has had clear sailing into . u and was not interrupted in I v tho officer. 'ng's cxprcsbcd 'intention to (ilobe upon tho advent of this city and help straighten r- in a measure substantiates uf irresponsibility for the if the Kinsey brokcrago busi- evidences the fact that he has n the presonco of the head of rn. to "whom he has perslst-ni-hed all responsibility. THIRTY THOUSAND IDLE AS RESULT OF A STRIKE TAX RATE GILA COUNTV IS LOW Valuable Public Improvements Make It Slightly Higher than Last Year Ocppor Highef in London NEVf YOUK, September 20. Spot tin wai higher at 1 'IGs in London and futures wero unchanged at 101. Locally dull ut 30.55 to 3,7r2C. Coprer was higher 1 pndon, spot nnd futures tieing quqd, af 08. Ia cally tho market remained unchanged. Lord was higher at20in London, but remnino4 unchangpil .on tho local mnrket. Spelter declined to 2,1 in London, and the local market regained weak and unchanged. English iron, G3s Oil; ,an1nrd foun dry, 54s Od; Cleveland Vvarrants locally no cnaugc. ley, George Ashby, D. R. Wightman, AVilllam Henderson, D. James. Intelligence A. A. Cohn, Georgo II. Smalloy, Ilcnijy Shoap, II. J. Adams, Ilinson Thomtts. City Willih'm Ryan, Max Lantin, J. L. Alexander, Al Kinney, James Pas coa v District E. M. White, P. P. Towlc, J. D. Coplen,vGeorgo S. Andrus, Tom Siulltittlon lHnd Health Dr. W. A. Holt, Dr. A. Maiscli, Dr. E. K. Mc Pheotcrs, A. it. Stabler, IJ. G. Goodwin. Law nnd Legislation Georgo J. Stonenmn, F. B. Nave, Georgo J. Hill, C. L. Rawlins, Charlcs T. Martin. Grievances-L. L. Henry, M. E. Con bay, J. II. Thompson. Entertainment Georgo K. French, Leslie Goorgo,Dr. J. DeL. Holcombo, W. S. Sultan, C. d. Mallard. Thero is pleity of work for tho com mittees to do and tho board of gov ernors is anxious that they get busy. Tho commiilco appointed to securo a tomporary .home for tho chamber reported. Itudvises that tho grand jury room In jio county courtho'uso be usod by the sbejetary for aj oflico and tliat tllO luemUOTS Ot tlio chamlmr mnnf in tho district courtroom. Suporiutendcht Mallard of lio Valley road was present and presented a kick to tho grldvnnfso. committee. Ho stated that merchant' and'business itien gen erally wore Wj tho habit of fallowing ears Of frelgli to stand in tlio local ynrds unlpadelfor several days at a time, blockading transportation; and se riously cripplitM tho service. Ho want ed a littifl missionary work done in this line. SEGUREJURYTOTRY THE FORD ERIE- EHf.CASE Number 294 ri The Prosecution Will Begin on Monday in Earnest, When State Introduces Evidence, iated Press. Lul'ia, Mo., September 20. -'nke of tho shoe cutters i m a general strike of -rkers today. Eighteen ' tories in St. Louis, cm- ti nearly 30,000 workmen, Listers, edge makers, r, bottomers, stock fit- i stitchers walked out in uv with the cutters. 0$--e--4- A tablo of tho tax rates of the, donn tios of Arizona", recently' prepared 1y rublic Examiner Poster, shows that tho tax rate in Gila county this year will bo $3,50, an advanco of 20 cents over last year. This is accounted for by an increased levy to provide for a sinking fund for ho courthouse bonds and other needed county improvements mndo dur ing the past year, However, there aro four other counties in the tcrirtory pay ing a higher rate than Gila. Mohave heads tho list with a rate of $3.86, Apache comes next with $3.70 and Yuma is in third position with n rate af $3.00. Graham and Cochise county, with a $2 rate, are tho lowest in the territory, but nothing in tho shape of 'expensive public improvements have been mndo in these counties for a num ber of years. Poster's tablo for 1905, 1000 and 1907 is as follows:' County '"'' Apache Market lias Upward Tendency .,, . ;' 6lflfcf Wenrtfor ' 20Tho market m TRIED! ESCAPE FRORCHAIN GANG COURT TAKES PRECAUTION TO.SgGUARD THE JURY i't ?n: Ford Is -Indicted on Fifteen Counts Charged with Brib- eryjn 'Connection with Fran chise ;pr United Railroads, ' IIA . putcd. A suit was begun by tho terri tory for tho livestock board in Cochise county against Kcnney brothers, doing business at Bisbeo slaughtering cattle iThey had refused to take out the' license of $150 required by the live stock law. They demurred to the comnl.ilnt n threo grounds; first, that it did not stato facts showing that an offense had been committedj that tho territory was not the proper plaintiir, and that the court was without jurisdiction. The de murrer was sustained in the first named ground, but Attornoy General Clark for tho territory elected to stand on the complaint and an appeal was taken by error. Judgment was also given the (lcicmiants lor costs amounting to $1.35. The papers in tho case were received yesterday at tho office of the clork of the supromo court at Phoenix, but they have not yet Veen filed. Different phases of tho livestock law have been disre garded from timo l time, but this is tho first timo that a supreme test has been entered upon. HKIUIK TELLS . OF MRS. GENTRY'S E ID Says She Picked Up a Razor With Which She'd Shaved and CutjHer Own Throat, REFUSED JO TOUCH RAZOR USEDiBY DEAD WOMAN Guard and a City Convict Run Exciting-Race on Broad Street MINNESOTA RAILROADS WIN TEMPORARY VICTORY rcii Press. ML, Minn., September 20. iran, in tho federal court this rilered on application of ten - against tho state's now pas i freight rates with a provi des as now Doing unforced mil a hearing on tho merits may b'j determinc-d. Cochise Coconino ... Gila Graham Maricopa .. Mohavo ..... Navajo . Pima ...... .. Pinal Santa Cruz Yavapai .... Yuma . These rates arc for territorial county tnxes, tho tcrirtorial rate boing 75 cents. raoosiHiiantf joo ...$1.00 $3.75.$3.7P 2.90 2.05 2.00 2.50 3.30 2.50 2.10 4.00 3.50 2.85 3.50, 3.70 3.00 3.50 90 3.25 3.75 2.50 4.00 3.95 3.25 3.75 3.95 4.00 4.50 2.50 3.50 2.00 2.15 3.80 3.30 2.80 3.50 3.S0 2.50 3.G0 and assumed, an' nimvard tendency in th6 opening today, and the general feeling seems to be ijioro cheerful thnn for the past week on two. Thq buying contin lies on a moro conservative basis than heretofore nnfl tho professional element has helped tho prices by short covering. We would reyommend purchasing divi dend paying stocks in a moderate way, with tho expectation of holding them for a month or two longer. Tho money market remains the same, "with a some what relieved tone and call money is more plentiful. Timo money is still somewhat scarce. Tho opening quotations of stocks are as follows: Amalgamated ,,, , , . $ JG1.50 Anaconda f , 40.25 Rending- 4 1 90.75 U. S. Steel, common 29.00 Arizona Commercial . .'.'... . 13.50 Gffi?!?nan,fa North Butip .L..... -...:...:., . T,T MnlHi HB(7n7t"fTi"iV GLOBE IS PROSPERING; OPERATORS NOT WORRYING 1IEAT ye ows EB UUUETS Behaved in a Clean, 1 some Way and Trip flighted Them . Ufa Herald hands tho Globo ' n fragrant bouquot. Tho '" complimented and there picco of taffy for tho ball "raid says: y turned out two hundred me down and root for their i"fd almost a shamo that - could not take homo at owe to their credit in tho ith tho crack aggregation ' imllo now has together for But Globe could not cut ho ' 'I tlio homo trip was empty 1 '"be camo to tho city in 1 ' morning, arriving at 10:30. 'Iiri-e Pullmans and four day I "p crowd was an excellent 'Ic on tho wholo to tho city !l it camo. Along with the 1 fs wa,i Globo 's crack band, ' an excellent impression in '" added to tho pleasures of "ih music on the streets, at Tho Old Dominion Onco Made Money With Copper at Eight Cents, Haul ing in Fuel by Teams LOhl Dominion ,1.. Shannon Trinity ,y . ' Utah Consolidated . Globo Consolidated ' Superior & Boston :J.UI. Superior 4- Pittsburg !-J--I---. Local Stockaf f J ' Arizona National, asked ,.... $ Pivo Points, asked i.ti.. .' Globe-Arizona asked Ji.lM - Stoncwall-McMillcn, asked f... Kcystono, askd . . Queen Copper, asked Kast Globo 1 . i.. Globe Imp. As'jn. . l.:.;. Inspiration, asjked ..,,....,-,. Butte & Arizona .. 14.02 30.00 7.25 3.50 11.00 5.50 .35 .IS .to .05 .02 7.50 105.00 .19 .02 Considerable excitement was caused in tho vicinity of the Tie Sang restau rant yesterday noon, when Henry Scan Ion, a city convict, working with the chain, gang, tnado a breakjfpjj liberty The.'men had been filed futo, .yfc restau- rant Jor uinner, wlien canion juado a desperate break for liberty and that through the front door. The guard pulled an ugly looking six-shooter from his belt and tooliWjp the chase. It was brief just arouiw tho block-Vbut was mighty exciting yUiile it lastc3.Scan Ion had an unsuppressible huSch" thn the guard jneant business when,he cried. "Stop, or I'll Bh)t," nnd mf -bulked rglit tliere. lie(B complete his term on the streets: UJBgs no doubt about that. By Associated Press. SAN PRANCISCO, Cal., Sept ember 20. Tlio bribery trial of T. L. Pord begips in earnest next Monday after noon wlt(iJho first introduction of evi dence bytlio prosecution. The jury was completed nt 4:10 o'clock this af ternoon after moro than a score of tale.smeu",had been exhausted in the selection of jnrorss sNos. 11 and 12. 'iVo members of the jury were members of the jury which convicted Glass. PorS u on trial for the bribery of Lonergan in tho interest of the United Railroads, it being charged that on the 15th of. May, J900, he paid a payment of $1,000 to Lonergan as tho price of his vote pi favor of tho ordinance em powering the street car company to con struct electric cable lines throughout San Francisco city and county. Judge Lawlor administered to Bail iffs Ryan, Montgomery and O'Connor a special oath, which binds the deputy sheriffs to keep the trial jurors secure from approach. At 5 o'clock he com mitte,d tho panel to their charge. Tho twelve men sat for photographs for the newspapers and were then taken to the PaTriublrnt'no'tel, where they will be quartered Hiirirtir'Hie1 triiif.' ' 1 Before being taken from Hid court- 5, informed the Not in Need of Charity Ry Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, September 20. Tho parents of Leon Czolgolz, the slayer of President McKinley, aro not in need of charity, as previously reported. "I am comfortably situated," said Czol golz today. GnEATiEUEFFOR El 1 IA Wanted o Give Himself Up -After the' Tragedy, but Being a Strarjger, Thought He Would Not Get Justice. Negro Who Threatened Her Life Has Been Deported by Officers BLUE RIBBON Gl IES TO JOE F. M'LEAR e fn CT Best All-round, Single Handed 20 '.lit iiOrink) Moodier. in the; - Globe District COME ARE L. H. Landis of the Southern Pacific has returned to Phoenix after a trip to Globe in' the interest of tho passenger department of tho Globe, Gila Valley & Northern. Ho told "tho Arizona Repub lican that on Sunday 250 citizens ac companied tho Globe ball team and band to Cananea, whore tho nine crossed bats with tho strong team of tho Mex ican town and wero walloped. Tho faro was $10, but tho Globo peoplo wero willing to part with tho monoy nnd givo tlio team a backing of noise and rooting. Mr. Landis says that Globo is pros pering and tho mining peoplo of that city aro not worried over tho depression in tho price of coppor. The Old Domin ion ouce made monoy nt 8 cents, hauling in tho fuel and soiAling out tho copper matte. Tho froight business nt Globo shows tho flourishing condition of tho city. Over -100 loads aro at all times waiting at Bowio and tho railroad is unnblo to catch mi with tho business. There cars aro loaded with coke, merchandise, structural steel and iron and lumber and other supplies for tho" mining town, Mr. Landis says that to secure ac commodations at tho now Dominion ho tel 0110 must wire ahead because the transient trado is crowding tho capacity of tho hotel. Ho says that the now Gila bridge at San Carlos will bo Com pleted in about thirty days. Mr. Lan dis was much pleased with tho result of his trip and tho prosperity ho saw all along tho line. Crown Princo to Visit Corea By Associated Press. TOKIO, September 20. It is reported that Crown Princo of Yoshohito will visit Korea noxt September. M 1 W W Chamber of Commerce Is Get ting Ready for.an Active Campaign At a meeting of' tlio board of gover nors of tho chamber of commerce last night tho oxcuhvo committee submit ted a list of ntdndjng committees who nro to servo until tho regular annual election of olh'tor.a,to bo held in Octobor. Tho list of standing committeemen, as approved by the, board of governors, is as lollows: ' Standing Committees House HowardT. Wayne, C. G. Mar dorf, '.Tjom Tr6villian, I. O. Lowthinn, W. H. Norton.,' Membership Pat Roso, O. A. In gram, J. P. Hcchtman, Georgo P. Briggs, A, McAIplne. Finance A;'G. Smith, E. M. Hurd, P. P. Greer,' AT. Hammoiis, B. J. Kcll nor. ' Mining sT. II.- Ilnmill, N. 8. Berray, Ed T. BlojfyWJI. V. Snell, P. C. A1h dorf. , TrnnsportnlitinJ. S. Miles, D. R. Williamson,.E, B. Gridcr, G. W. P. Hunt, "W. W. Brookncr. CommorcCWilIiam Mill Williams, II. II. Bru, A.' IK Stems, M. C. Kenton, J. G. Nnqutn, P. L. Jones, F. G. Hannn, G. D. Bar- ilsoy, C. II. Edmondson: If there is a real, sure enough adept at "moochini:" drinks in tho Globo dis trict, pass the blue ribbon up to J. P. McLear. If McLear happened to seo you tak ing a smilo at any. of the local bars, he'd immediately undertake to form your acquaintance, and if you asked him, ho couldn't refuse to take a drink, fearful lest ho would get in the habit of it and .Too isn't acquiring any new habits at his stago of life. Ho appealed before Justice Ilinson Thomas yesterday but that isn't a new habit and entered a pica of guilty to a chargo of drunkenness and that is not a now habit, cither; and the judge sontenced him to servo thirty days on tho chain gang and that isn't a new habit; for Joe's been tliere, many 'a tho time. The only thing that Joo regrets is the period of timo intervening beforo ho will again be ablo to nut on his "full" complement of "habits." L. J. Murphy, whoso bed chamber i3 usually a sidetracked box car and whoso moments arc spent around tho jag fac tories, was haled into court yesterday charged with engaging 111 a, fistic con troversy with Charley Davis in the Kentucky Homo saloon. Tho mixup wns of such a naturo that they both wero found guilty of disturbing tho peace and drew ten days each. room Olson, Juror No. court of a wedding to bo celebrated in his family tonight and asked permission to attend it in charge of one of the bailiffs. The request was granted. Judge Lawlor announced that owing to tho smallness of tho force of depu ties nt Sheriff O'Neill's command, the court requested Chief of Police Biggy to detail a number of bluecoats to as sist .with the preservation of grdcr throughout the trial, "which, it is ex pected, will be attended by big crowds, Tho Halsey Case SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., September 20. In Judge Dunne's court- today when the case of Theodore V. Halsey, accused of bribery, was called, Dr. Shumate stated that he thought by an other month the defendant would be strong enough to undergo the strain of a trial. Tn view of this statement, As sistant District Attorney Cook moved continuance of a week, to which Attor ney Bert Schlesinger had no objec tion. Tho order was made. Pleas McLunn, the Bisbcc negro who had blood in hy eye and a dark brown taste in his mouth, superinduced by a clinging desire to murder his former sweetheart, was deported from the dis trict yesterday. McLunn was placed aboard tho Valley train by the officers, ticketed for Bisbcc. He promised faith fully never to return to Globe, but Res pite his apparent sincerity the officers t.ook: tie prppautjfjn tp instruct jho train crew to wajtch liim, and if hejlcft tho train before reactiirfg' Bowie 't6 wire Globe. Madeline Stdddard, a saddle-colored wench, rustling on the row, was the intended victim of McLunn 's bloody vengeance, tor a number of j-ears she lived with the negro in Bisbee, but he treated her so brutally that she was forced to abandon him. She camo tp Globe and has been in the red light district for a number of months. She has received several threatening letters from McLunn, and on Tuesday was ad vised by wire that tlio enraged negro was en route to Globe for the purpose of killing her. She sought protection of the officers and when the train rolled inTuesday night McLunn was ar rested and locked in tho- county jail. He wasn't able to make" a peace bond and his deportation followed. NARROWLY ESCAPE INJURY " IN A RUNAWAY ACCIDENT LI IT S WANT El Crowd Jail Corridors Anxious to See Men Who Victim- . ized Them 1 M 01 IL N. Purdumy.J. Georgo Sultan, Clay, W.-P. K E. D. Reed,' P. L. Butz, A. Hanson. F. L. Toomlw; Sidj F. Mauk, A. Ball, Chas. Bishop, A. Trojanovich, William Whal- John D, and Wm. Rockefeller, Archbold and Flagler Are Acceptable By Associated Press, CHICAGO Soptomber 20. Judge Grosscup in tho United States court to day said that ho would accept John D. and Wiliam Rockefeller, John D. Archbold and Henry M. FJaglor as sure tics on tho two bonds of supersedeas to bo filed by tho Standard Oil company of Indiana if any error can bo had in tho company's effort to set asido tho lino imposed by Judgo Landis in tho district court. Bonds for $4,000,000 and $2,000,000 nnd two sureties aro required on each. e -: Frank Snlero and Louis Colondro, the two1, Italian miners arrested on a valley train at Solomonville, Tuesday and brought ib:ick to this city to answer a chnrgefo& obtaining money under false protonscs, wero arraigned in Justice Thomas' court yesterday afternoon. At torney Jneobs'""appcarcd for tho defend ants and their hearing was set for this afternoon al 10 o'clock. J. Piahfctti is the complaining wit ness. Ho states that Salero and Col ondro camo to him Monday night and had two timo checks, amounting to about $100, cashed. Thoy agreed to call tho next morning and go with him to tho Old Dominion offices and sec that ho got tho money.. They failed to put in an appearance nnd it was soon learned that they had fled tho district. Tho men also borrowed sums ranging from $5 to $25 from a scoro or moro of their friend. When searched $235 was found in their pockets. All day yester day crowds of oxcited Italians hung around tho cdunty jail anxious to see tho men and recover their monoy. It is understood that an effort was inado yesterday to compromise tho case by the accused turning over what they had wrongfully secured, but tho ofiicors ro fused to countonanco this scheme, and if thoro is sufficient evidence adduced, Salero and Colondro will bo held to tho grand jury. (THE BUTCHER'S LICENSE TO BE GIVEN A TEST Losing control of a yonng horse which they were breaking to buggy, Messrs. Escott and Bennett narrowly escaped serious injury at the corner of Oalt and Broad streets last evening about 4 o'clock. While driving down tho Oak street hill, just above Broad street, the horse started to run and kick, and made di rectly for the exposed basement of the Hainill building. Escott jumped from the buggy with a view to catching the frightened animal by tho head, but failed. As tho horse approached the foundation walls of the building Ben nett succeeded in turning him up the street nnd avoided an accident which might have resulted very seriously. Henry Robertson, who was seated on tho curbing, was struck by tho runaway and received a number of painful bruises. Men in the vicinity stopped tho horse, which was badly skinned about the hind legs. Tho shafts of the buggy were badly wrecked. By Associated JPress. CHICAGO, Soptcmbor 20. -Frank J. Constantino, ho is on trial for tho murder of Mrs Louise Gentry, took tho stand in his (Jwn defense today. He showed absolutle composure. He denied without hesitation that ho said when ho engaged in" the Gentry home that ho told Mrs. Genry that his father was a wealthy real jestate man. "Did you eyr tell them you were of royal blood T" ! "I did. I jam a descendant from Italian royaltyl" Constantino idcclarcd fie heard Mr. and Mrs. Gentry quarreling many times. On the day tof the tragedy he told Mrs. Gentry he, was about to leave this city. She persisted in asking him to take her with 'him. He positively re fused. She thcji, according to his story, picked up a raaor with which she had been shaving, and cut her own throat. He declared heicarired her down to the door of Dr. Dbhcrty's office, pounded on the door, aid then left her stand ing there whilcihc ran for another doc tor. He said he noticed that while hunting for the second doctor that there was blood on the sleeve of his Coat. He thought that if he returned ho would bo Recused of murder and would not receive justice in the courts because ho wasi a stranger in the city. He said he always since wanted to give himself up, buti had been dissuaded by members of his, family. The state introduced letters from Mrs. Gentry to her 'husband shortly before her death, shon-ing great devotion to him. j Constantino on cross examination re fused to identify lettcresigned with the name of hi3 sister, found in the room after his flight. He also repudi ated a letter from his mother found in his pocket at the time of his arrest. He was asked ,to take the razor with which Mrs. Geary killed herself and indicate how she drew it across her throat. He refused and would not touch the razor. O- SOUTH DAKOTA HAS REDUCED R. R. FARES By Associated Press. & SIOUX PALLS, S. D., Septem- ber 20. The' state board of rail- road commissioners today adopt- ed a resolution reducing the max- imum passenger fare in South Dakota from 3 to 2. cents a & mile, to become effective October the 15th. JACK.THE EXPOSER GOTFOURMONT S TEODY 10 HUNT III LOUISIANA He Will 60 Where No Human Ever Made Permanent Habitation Tho Territory Has Appealed to Supremo Court from a Cocliiso County , Judgment Tho territory is about to apply a fur thor test to tho validity of tlio butch ers' licenso law, jvhich has been dis- have been shot in tho brakes, By Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, La., September 20. Although the itinerary of the hunting expedition for President Roosevelt has not been arranged, it is known that tho president will be offered an opportunity to campaign in tho Louisiana cane brakes, where, so far as known, no hu man being has ever mndo permanent habitation and where sport is, in some respects, quite out of the ordinary. Tho cane grows to a height of ten to fifteen feet nnd in the autumn is blown into long winrows, leaving some open layers between. It is necessary to cut trails across these winrows for the passage of dogs. Tho hunting will probably be done entirely on horseback. In ordor to proceed quickly through tho thickets each huntsman will carry a double-edged knife, with a straight blade, nearly a foot long, enough to chop a passago through the vines and other obstructions. In addition to deer and bear, some panthers nnd .wolves With a Plain" Case Against Him Says Grejit Mistake Has . Bejjn Made "Four ninths nt hard labor." That was tlra sentence passed by Judgo Thomas 'yesterday morning on James Manning,' who has been playing in the dual rolo of "Jack tho Exposer" and "Jack tho feepcr" in the city for tho past week. ' "This is all k mistake," said Man ning, when the! court had passed sen tence. "It is true that I was in tho vicinity of tho swinging bridge on Tues day and Wednesday last, but it was far from my thoughts to offend or in any way injure thei littlo girls or women who have I bilicvc conscientiously testified against ine. The suspicious cir cumstances in connection with my con duct might surround the best citizen of Globe. BoliJ'ving myself in a se cluded spot I wa!s taken by surprise by some passing cljildrcn and hurried to clothe myself sc! that I would give no offense. I remained in that neighbor hood simply foi! tho shado and quiet afforded there, having no other place to go." j, The case against Manning was one of tho strongesti over presented in the city court, and , the officers arc thor oughly satisfied Jthat an innocent man is not to suffer, tho penalty. It was learned yesterday that Manning comes from a prominent family in Ko komo, Ind. L- Tho( Weather By Associated Press. WASHINGTON, D. C, September 20. Forecast for Arizona: Fair Saturday and Sunday. J' 4 ? .-; . -r- .fc- m ) 1 - - msmm 11 j iffilH ii4HB ! i -di0ZM& ;.if ., - rf--i '"JiftiSwns s i' 5 c