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AND ARGUS. Pm THE ROC Associated Press Exclusive Wire SIXTY-FIUST YEA II. NO. 286. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1912. TWELVE PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS. K PLATFORM IS ABOVE A MAN VOTERSTOLD Governor Marshall Holds the Party Nominee of Secondary Account. The Weather FIGHT LIKE A SOLDIER Main Boast of Roosevelt Fol lowers Called Piratical in Kansas Speech. Forecast Till 7 P. M. Tomorrow for Rock Island, Davenport, Mollne, and Vicinity. Cloudy and cooler tonight. Tuesday fair. Highest temperature yesterday, 68, lowest last tight, 63. Temperature at 7 a. m, 63. Wind velocity at 7 a. m, nine miles per hour. Precipitation la the last 4$ hours, 1.39 inches. Relative humidity at 7 p. rn 87, at 7 a. m., S2. Stage of water, 7.8, with a rise of .8 of a foot In the last 48 hours. J. M. SHEaiEP, Local Forecaster. ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From noon today to noon tomorrow.) Pun sets 607, rises 5:43. Evening stars: Mercury. Venus. Mars. Jupiter. Moraine; star: Saturn. I. II. SUIT IS EING HEARD Y EXAMINER Implement Firmis Charged With Sherman Law Violations. ANOTHER AVIATOR DIES AT CHICAGO Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 16. Gover nor Thomas K. Marshall, democratic nominee for vice president, today crossed to Kaiibas City, Kan., where he delivered a bpoc-ch this afternoon ut the Croation national convention. "Never has the black flaw of plr ncy floated a lime the political seas an now; neer was it ba'.uted with so much honor, aetlarcu Governor Mar-j bhall. all my political career I havej 1 1 w r .uki d utijhody to voto for mi 1 elo not propuM' tn do so now. Howard W. Gill Victim in a Col lision in Midair With Mes tach's Machine. HAS ATRADE MONOPOLY WILSON DELAYED BY RULES OF RAIL Prevented Attaching His Car to Fast Trains and Is Late Reaching Chicago. Clarence S. Funk, General Man ager, Produces Books and Other Records. TJrbana, Ohio, Sept. 16. Governor Wilson was irritated today when he found that, according to railroad rules, his private car could not be attached to fast trains. Because of this he was forced to spend all day on a train, when he might have been In Chicago early today. Columbus, Ohio, Sept 16. Wood row Wilson passed through Columbus this morning enrouto to Sioux City, Iowa, where he is to speak at the in terstate fair. Chicago, Sept. 16. Mrs. J. Borden Harriman of New York, who has been organizing Wilson and Marshall clubs in the east, comes to Illinois tomorrow for the same purpose. Mrs. Harriman will be given a luncheon by the Iro quois club and will be met by Mrs. Adlai Stevenson of Bloomington and other prominent ladles. Burlington, Iowa, Sept. 16. Gover- ; nor Johnson's program today included LIVES OF TEN ARE LOST AS CRAFTSINKS Apprentices of a Chicago Training School Drown ed Sunday. ARREST HAYWOOD FOR CONSPIRACY Labor Leader Is Taken in Bos ton, Where He Demands State-wide Strike. ARE ON PLEASURE TRIP Those Able to Swim Whirled Back by Strong Undertow at Lake Bluff. Chicago, Sept. 16. Taking of testl- Burlington, Iowa, Sept. 16. Gover- Kago. Sept. 18. A cutter Dearing Liony in the government suit to dis-;nor Jonnson s program toaay included iz apprentice seamen ana an oiucer solve the International Harvester com-; speeches at Fort Madison and Keokuk, from the great lakes training station pany, charged with violating the Sher-jlowa, Quincy, Macomb, Galesburg and capsized in a Lake Michigan north- Boston, Sept 18. William D. Hay wood of Denver, general organizer of the Industrial Workers of the World, was arrested here yesterday on a ca pias warrant Issued as the result of an Indictment by the Bssex county grand jury, charging him with conspiracy ia connection with the strike of textile workers in Lawrence last winter. He was released on $1,000 bond. The exact nature of the conspiracy with which Haywood is charged was not mentioned in the indictment Just before his arrest Haywood. In ad- I dressing a mass meeting of 15,000 per sons on Boston common, had sounded a call for a general strike of New Eug land workers to begin a nation-wide movement as a protest against the "arrest Imprisonment and trial of El tor, Giovannitti and Caruso." These three Industrial workers, who were active during the Lawrence strike, are charged with complicity to murder in connection with the shoot- U.S. SAILORS ARE FIRED ON IN NICARAGUA Near Bloodshed on Blue fields Streets During a Celebration. AN EXCITED MOB FORMS i Chicago, Sept. 10. Aviator Howard ; W. Gill of Baltimore, Md., was killed ' on the Cicero aviation f.eld Saturday . night. George Memeh of France, j whose monoplane collided with Gill's! biplane, wh"n thev were partieipat- j ing in a rate, . leei in me an, as ricked up unconscious, but later re- 1 IT'S TIME TO DUST OFF THE PIGSKINS AGAIN American Marines Called to Rescue Girls Isolated in French College. Bluefields. Nicaragua, Sept 16. American sailors from the gunboat Tacoma were fired upon on the streets I am vivid and h:s condition wad found to iinl.t lor pulhc o'.hce ir my perboiial.be rot serious. pn ferment is more potent than the' After recovering ci:i.-c'n:isness, t -in :i. i.li of the cause i amoiate. i . Mestaeh was able to talk. "I was go- it; not a boldier who is not will-.ing top speed in my monoplan in I i it'g to sacrifice himself in an effort to an Sort to w in the 12-mile lace." he ive his party standard. My person- said, ' when looking behind I faw Gill i.lity ih of slint moment to the voters in his Wiitht biplane, turnins.' around! f this country unless they believe in a pylon and rapidly approaching me, my party platform and in my intent,; a few feet in low. I jerked the ele if eici lea, to help carry out its pledges. ! vator thinking to piive him ample spai e ( 1 have ho miarrel with the man who to clear beneath me. Kinm the cock-j di.-agtces v.ith me with reference to pit of the monoplane. I was ui nhle ttie iletnocr.it !c platform, lie may be ; to pet a pood vivv of just what was riJn. iii u- h as I doubt if. i happening, but it si ems that Gi'.l. j "This pr,n. !,!. is vital: That every driving strait-lit ahead, hit my under- j man in America has the right to run , structure. This had the effect cf j for o"'c and to otc for whomsoever he ( hoor-.'H. I vnr iM.i::i(.i: i miiiiui. "When n.iinrs of groat pith and ii on. -lit are involve.!, a pailyis U'K dialing ho:, eitly with the voters un-1- i r it dci IuteH its principles and 1 !. :i;in Its candidates to maintain lii!'.. A o'e o,,ia:tiei through dis t.i'. nlaiion i.- u ; on;:t ul'.y obtained. "Could u'! thing he more piiatical tl atl tho open boast of the Roosevelt in-n that they kept Mill and waited iii'il th Maine election had In en cai l i d In fore declaring their principled? I w d I regular reptilian vote ihtaiii-,- w;ls ry .n ins in ine tiiiif in .iiamu , ' " i ' 14 "as iillv as distmtiest as me voles Hi i he Chicago convention which iiom i..at. d Tuft. "A party that opens its political Meetings w:ih prayer and smgu "On v;.:d. linstlati Soldiers" and claiins t.i he I he e !:ihodi:iient of pure politic and c h illi A m t it ati'.sm ought to b i hi tiest enough not to deceive the vot er, imt to dissemble, and riot to resort to legal technicalities in order t force the voter tdther to vote for can ci dates ho does not desire in office, oi to vote against his principles. i ic h roi l i n s. "The progrohbivos claim to bo dl crii'il fiom ttie republicun party on the ground of lion support. They have renounced that party and all its works i bouncing me off an i knocking me to i tho ground. For n few moments i : was unconscious. Whin I revived I saw GUI lying in the wreckage of h. car not f.u feet -a v.-a. We had rol-V-llded in mid air." ) Darkness w as said to be primarily i the cause of the ac cident. Paul I'eil:, cn the same P.eVi the o:'.r cay. net his death at r . 4 ." p. in. Sa' ur lay's ' actiiietit occurred at ' p. in., while, there still w as light holier up. j If was almost completely darn, neui the ground. I Baltimore. Md.. Sept K - Howard i eais old. He has I g- a number of adventures a automohllist. halloohist and Twhe before he was ha i!y hy falls from acro 'ihucs at in hunter, aviator, injured St. Iycuis in July, IT'l". and a'. Angeles In February. 1012. Oct. 19. lf-11. at St. Um'.-i. Gill c. tahlishe.l an American aviation en durance, record ly remaining iu tho air four liours, IC minutes and Z7 seconds. SNEAD MURDERS MAIM WHO RUMS AWAY WITH SPOUSE Amaiillo. Texas, Sept. IT..-- Itoyco. Jr.. was shot and killed here Saturday by J. H. Sncad. with whose j w ifP Hoyoe eloped to Canada last fall. and all its wavs. They claim that (lis : ' ' """ "l """" " " i. publican puny is even worse than ! i?ani ,r;;,! f"r kUHnE: n,','! fil'h,'1 H e den.orratir tiartv: vet here in the ! ,n F,,r' orth last January, as a rc- itale of Kansas they propose to place the republican emblem above their progress! elm-torn and the reby force ) I WOZZAWN. EB,M0fciPw! GtT ' T? bau" act Tub sai as tur otuew RWTi'Mfe' jff J Ji A P?i?PECr "'.C9 will. MUMCH TJEfZ. FOEAIEAl'S EA?5 f CEA(?!! P&iK (""" WUILE- Ti& VElIOAl C&ALV RlAJc,, is ? ' s wr-rn loud AaJD Lostx CKeE(?s 13 DUUUl' I . ing of a striker, Anna I.oplzzo, during ' ,,r,c T "'Kal uurins nu-Ainen- a rlnt In I ou na Lot T "...,auu,i 1UL1UI-UL IU IUJ Three thousand who took part la the strike came to the meeting. At yesterday's meeting banners were displayed calling for the release of the three leaders and Haywood was cheer ed When he cried: "We will open the Jail doors or close the mill gates." In urging a general strike, the speak er declared it probably would be a fact by the end of the coming week, and that It surely would come before Sept. 0, the date set for the beginning of the leaders' trials. He advised the as sembled workers to begin the strike today. The indictment was returned sev eral months ago, but no interference with the mass meeting yesterday was attempted. After tho meetine officers can celebration of the anniversary of Cen tral American independence. A mob of excited Nicaraguans formed Im mediately and for a moment blood shed was threatened. OKFK EIl ACTS PROMPTLY. Prompt action by Lieutenant Lowell, commanding the landing force of 110 marine's, undoubtedly prevented ser ious results. He rushed the marines to the scone of the trouble and dis posed of the mob. The entire force of Americans patrolled the streets throughout the night. The sailors fired upon were not hurt. Quiet pre vails here this morning, but the situa tion remains critical. COM KC.K GIRI.S RRSCIED. Washington, Sept, 16. American blue jackets and marines have been called upon by Minister Weltzel in Of the stato noliea met htm oti1 lnr.n.l ; . . ' " i"---x ! .Nicaragua to rescue rrom ramtne a him under arrest. He was ordered to French college full of girls at Gra.ia appear before the superior criminal da. The cirls have been isolated for cuun oi issex county at Lawrence to day. W. D. Haywood pleaded not guilty here today to indictments charging him with conspiracy in connection with last winter's textile strike. He was -placed -tmder':'bonds. No date for trial was set. 'JTS UCPE '"try ucr- i vVKMrO' HC man anti-trust law, was begun today 1 reoria. 111. At the latter place a meet- sult of the elope m nt. Iloyce had jirst re'urnc.j to this city. , .-.leans presence in re was inn Known. ' . .. nf th iArst agricultural im the Tuft republiciuis to do one of three wce was on tun principal tiiisinesa , waiKttig down town, when he i ! before Special Examiner Taylor. The ing will be held tonight. Tomorrow i govei nmi nt charges that by cotnbin-lhe speaks in several other Illinois sides five Identified dead, the belief prevailed that possibly seven cithers drowned when the cutter they occu pied waa blown over. An investigation was made today. NKGIS IS IIF7RO. Three more bodies were recovered from Lake Michigan, near Lake Bluff, today, bringing up to eight the list of known dead in yesterday's accident. Three other members of the party are stul missing. Included among the bodies recovered today was that of Chief Gunner's Mate Negus, who died while heroically trying to save his companions. When the boat over turned Negus grabbed two recruits and started for shore. He saved one, and went back to assist the others. In all, 14 men either swam ashore or were rescued and Negus aided nearly all. 40 days. OR07.CO HI FLIGHT. Marfa, Texas. Sept. 16. General Pascual Orozco, Jr., is reported to tyive been among 30 fleeing rebels who crossed iuto Texas yesterday after foderals had captured OJinaga. The report Is unconfirmed. United States troops started after the fugitives. Orozco's father crossed directly Into Tresidio with 12 companions and all of this party at onco was placed under surveillance by the United States authorities. DEFEAT FOR BULL MOOSE EMPEROR YOSHIHTO IN AIM AUDIENCE WITH KNOX Tokio, Sept. IC Emperor Yoshihito today received Secretary Knox in a farewell audience. Knox will go to night to Maonoyama, where he will visit the grave of the late emperor. He will return to Tokio Thursday, and Saturday will sail for homo. In the i Lings, none of which they want to dciiifr,Ht - to vote th progressive tic ket; to j haili d by a bearded, rough ook- cities. plement manufactories the defendant 5 Keokuk, Iowa, Sept, 16. Another monopolized about SO per cent of the 'attack on the 16 Iowa delegates who vole against their principles ana for the democratic ticket; or to stay away from the polls and not vote at all. "That may be a mark of slick poli tics, but it is not a mark of honest politics. I should lik to win the lni? man, who proved to Without a w"rd. as soon as l!oyee turned, Snead emptied both ha: ids of a sawed-off shotgun loadi d with buckshot Into him. Twenty of the bullets took effect In Boyce's side and otes of th Taft republicans in Kan-(he fell dead on the pot. sas, provide! they really want to vote j Snead gave himself up but r fused for me, but I lnslitt that if they do not to make a statement, He was Le!d want to voie lor me, iney suouin , for the grand Jury. iiead. 1 irai:e anu iiireaco. ij tuuiiuu? inn i oieu 10 seal me ivu iuu ueiegaiea monopoly. Clarence S. Funk, general Trmn California in the republican na- n.ainisi r of the corporation, appeared! . , .. c , ; ' . , . . . . I tional convention marked the final with i-ooks and documents containing! records of the company's business. I appearance of Governor Johnson in Funk told his connections w ith the I Iowa here today. The address dwelt in kivk insTHitTf. almost entirely with the republican Funk testified that prior to the com- national convention and the progres- hsve the right, as American citizens, to vote for Mr. Sherman. HATIIEH LOSE rrATfi "There can be no doubt as to the c'uty of a governor whose tate faces this condition of affairs. He should at once conver.e his legislature to change the state's election law s. Every man In Kaunas nhould have a chance to vote for the candidates he desires in office. It is also the duty of your y.c virnor to see that the republican party has Its ticket upon the ballot find under Its emblem. "I cannot speak for my distinguished at-soujiLe, for whose election 1 most honestly pWd, but I truthfully say for myself that tuy ideas of-govern ment make me prefer the loss of Kan sas, when the men of tn!s state have Lad a chance to vote as they desire. to the winning of Kansas through political trick, mcb as is being work ed here trick which would ill be come a candidate for constable." Ltp.ation all of the companies were in1 active competition. The general BgeiiMes of ail fomp nies were turn-, PEACE TERMS ARRANGED H ovor, lhe new "anization, he; iw i-ri ... Ittf.id. All excepting tne Pacinc coast; BY ITALIANS AND TURKS1 s tates, he aid, were divided into five ; Paris. Sept. 16. Terms of peace be- d siricts. the central district being tween Italy and Turkey are practically r crthern Illinois, northern Indiana and arranged eicept a proposed loan to 'eastern Iowa. The eastern division; w as New York. Pennsylvania and parts i of Ohio and Michigan. i i .j:i I.IVCi PRICKS STATF.O. Funk said the head otF.ces of the International Harvester company of America and of the International Har vester company of New jersey were In! she platform. By a mistake In the schedule the Fort Madison and Bur lington meetings were missed today. Madison, Wis., Sept, 16. John Hicks of Oshkoeh and Algot C. Ander son of Meiiominee resigned today as presidential electors on the republican ticket for Wisconsin. easter yesterday afternoon and ten were drowned 300 fect off shore at Lake Bluff. It was the tragic ending of a pleas ure trip in charge of Chief Gunner's Mate Negus. With his crew of in experienced boys Negus had battled with the storm for more than an hour when the capsizing occurred, In lull 0f the state, . . . .i i . t . . 1 . T , 1 . . i view ui uuuuieus ui i-a.no uiuu icai dents. In the vicious sea most of the boys were at the mercy of the waves. Those able to sw im were whirled back by a strong undertow upon neaxing shore. Only the strongest, holding Progressive Ticket Loses Out Colorado Primaries. Denver, Col, Sept. 16 Unofficial returns from all counties In the state received at statu republican head quarters today practically assure the Domination of C. C. I'arks, regular, for governor, over P. B. Stewart, pro gressive. According to State Chair man J. F. McDonald, the figures give Parks a lead of 1,727. The republican headquarters conceded the nomination of Ben Griffith, progressive, for attor ney general, but claim the remainder congressional and sena torial candidates for the regulars SEVERAL LIVES LOST IN ANEW YORK HURRICANE Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 16. No trace LA FOLLETTE DICTATES WISCONSIN'S PLATFORM Madison, Wis., Sept. 16. Platform conventions of several parties with slates of nominees chosen at a recent primary election will mttet in Madison tomorrow. It U said the republican resolutions will endorse neither Taft nor Iioosevelt. It Is expected La Fol- lette will be here and that while ha will not take part in the conference hlb friends say his influences will bej felt in framing the platform. The In come tax Is the most important ques tion to be considered by the demo crats. The convention of the social ists and prohibitionists are looked upon as mere formalities, as they al ready have adopted platforms. SEE DEFALCATION FROM RESTRAINING OF RATE lies Moines, Iowa, S-pt. 16. That the Modern Woodmen of America "would suffer ultimately the defalca tion of a billion dollars If lone; re strained by the courts from putting into effect a readjust rneiit of rat'.-s' has been found of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. ! '' d 1 urkey. PLAYERS ARE GIVEN BY LOT ELECTOR CASE IS ORDERED CLOSED BALL PLAYER HURT IN A GAME. DEAD AT CHOGO Chicago. Sept. 16 Herman Hilgen dorf, member of a seml-prctessional club, who was hit on the head by a pitched ball and suffered a Cincinnati, Sept. 16. Luck in the draw in drafts of the major leagues from minor league clubs fell with the American league at today's ses sion of the National baseball com-1, . -T nr oiimani iki -riir-mission. that organization getting 20 ! LAST OF GUNMEN IN THc out of 32 drafW players among Class ; RfKFNTHAL CASF Fflllfjn ciass a leagues. 1 he St. In tlie same building in Chicago. contracts with the harvester com-; Federal Court of Appeals De clines to Assume Jurisdic- pany of ."ew jersey maae ror tr.e sale of its products through the Har vester company of America, Fuk said the selling prices of in.plementg were stated. tion in Kansas. tied to waves them, battled through new rates into effect. ' be heard tomorrow. Thu case will in tii'- society's answtr onto oars, were able to keep them-! M.dison of Svmcuse. who went ranne. ' "' '(1:i' injunction proceeding selves up untill rescuers, w ith ropes j lllg on the river last evening about the ,"'Kun to r,rii" ,h,! P"r;i"K f tlij tnetime a hurricane swept this section, I killing four persons and damaging SKYHRti. noniKS it F o KitKii. property worth a half million. It is! One by one the men, some breath- feared the Madisons were drowned. j ing, some lifeless, were s, latched from ! I SETS 4 D1ETZ FAMILY PR A A and Iouis Americans got the most from the above nsmed minor leagues, get- New York, Sept. 16. Harry w'tz. alias "Gyp the Blood," and J Denver, CoL, Sept. 16. The federal : circuit court of ; handed down a decision in the Kan eas presidential electors' case, up- Horo- j holding the decision of Judge Sanborn 'Lefty ' of the federal district court here, that the raging sea. Fourteen, including Negus, emerged alive, while five life less forms were recovered and five remained missing. The dead and missin? are: CCXXER'S MATE NEGUS. WALLACE HARLAN, IS years old, Bloomingdale, Ind. I. L. SOUTH WOHTH. 3112 Jane Street. ntlsDurgn. l'a. rcses of Wisconsin aLaliiEt H-iti.. J. WALLACE, IS years old. Turner, ciarc-nce, Leslie and Elmyra I.t t2 Ind. ; nere. dirrniss?cl today in the circuit J. A. PATTON", 23 years old. Staa- co'irt on motion of the district attor tcn, Ohio. ; ney. 1 hey were charged with asianit 3. Eau Claire, Wis , Sept. 16. The NOMINATION OF LEWIS IS PLEASING TO MR. TAFT P.everly, Sept 16.--President Taft learned with pleasure today of the se lection by Ohio republicans of Thomas Lewi:i, former president of the. United Mine. Workers, as the party's candi date for t ec retary of state. An entire Ohio i-'afc? t: -'t.et ts made up by the r xnlar n p'lbiicana. Aliodk the ineosa;es of congratula tions t;j the president on his ,rj.r.th lir:hi!"iy were tele?raraa from King Gf :i;;e of Eij:Iar.d; the. president ol ('u')a. aA th- pr-'Sidenta of several Centra! American republics. ting six. The Chicago Nationals got . Louie" Kosenweig, the last of the gun- a court or equity has no Jurisdiction! five. When the drawing began there 1 men indicted for the murder of Gam-j 10 njoin a state e'ection officer from was $524,000 ia the hands of the sec- M ler Rosenthal, were arraigned today, I performing his statutory duty of print- retary to cover the payments of tut their hearing was postponed until lr'fe an election oaiioi. me case was;ij,en frnm tne navai training statin fractured drafts. th Chicago Nationals leading Wednesday. They were arrested gat- "trended to the district court witn ; at North Chicago drowned yefterday Hattie Lietz Is the v.-ife of John Ditf. wiii .3,oiu, juiOiiy ulx ia Brgoklju. tiiiecuoua to aitis lie lux. Afternoon, is not definite; known. f$&-iaucl Ue olLws we hi chUdrfefl- Uld. W. N. ANTROBl'3, 21 years olr. appeals here today 1 32 Regent street. Indianapolis, Ind. 1 he known missing are: PRIVATE CAM I NAN. PRIVATE WINKLER. PRIVATE J. R. COOKE. PRIVATE STANLEY. PRIVATE J. F. JACKSON. PRIVATE FIELD. The exact number of apprentice sea- with intent to kill John Rog'.ch in July, 1'ji?. The district attorn -j- gve at a reason for the clisrnihSal th.-.t C'Tie oi the principal witnef.us, Jor.u Ro gich, is now In Australia, and anothe r, John Hesse, is a profetaionai detec tive. It was believed the dot'-taoa' evidence jould not. h:.ve i.T:ch v.c-iit v.ith a jurj'. as he was c i: ploved in rrri.sti.ig John Dit-tz of ( a fame, who is now serv ing a EMPEROR ACCOMPANIES FLEET FOR MANEUVERS llciisscV.nd, North Sva, Sept. IC 71r ftermaa imperial fifc't, composed c . 2J I.etUo.hips, six If.rge and 11 ii ll cruisi rs. bc-s ues su-aller craft, v as reviewed here today by the em- roii d.n I tror. At the conclusion or me re le t Tn. : vUw the emperor aocompaniod the Uet to tea, where mace"- - j