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ALBUQUERQUE EVENING THIHliNK OVtW.mi, VOt j. iM. NO. JH. IT WILL TAKE WEEK 10 HE CANVASS OF ELECTION Bard Consisting of Justiee Pope, Secretary Natkau Jaffa and Governor Mill Starts Upon Task Today. SEALS ARE BROKEN BEFORE MANY PEOPLE Ceunoil Chamber of Legisla turc Is Crowded With Spec tators and Eminent Attor neys from Beth Parties. (Br Krrnta Ifrralrf A. I. I.fd Wirt) Kuntn Fc. N. M . Nov . Canvass In of tin- official return of tho stalo election or November 7 began today In lh council chamber ut the cupl tol b)- tin' canvansiitK boitrtl, consist ing of Chief Juttlce VVlllliini II Pope. Uovernor Wiliiitni J. Mill una Ter ritorial Hecretary Nathan Jarfii. He-(-mint seteritl of (lie office are mi ill In doubt on the unofficial returns, und becaune of nrloUH rumors n( conical, the hall was crowded with candidates and each of the two state central committer had on arra tr eminent legal talent present. Tti first day wok devoted to sorting the official return from the too anil morn precincts and breaking tti stab. It map take two weeks to complete tint count. On thn face of tho unofficial re turn th governor, lieutenant gov emor. ono congressman, secretary of( state, atate treasurer und ono cor poration commissioner will t Pent -1 oeratlci oil" congressman, the state , MuMtft7, tin' attorney general, super intendent of public Instruction, com- j inlMHener of public lands, tno cor poration comtnl&doiuira und two of the threei wrron court Judge wW be Ilepubllcan, while the third u pre mi court justice will be u pro vrrMtvo HepuMlcan. Of the right mum MM tr will be'kepuMt can. m"'HiKfMilvn Ilcuubllcan und thryt Democrat. iM or th district attorneys tlvn are Hopubllcaim and three. VmiKNhu Oi thn state Sen ate flttee ri Heptibllcan. two pro gressive Republicans, seven Demo crats, or thn house, thirty member are Itrpubtlcan, throe progrratlve Hopublleatu nnd sixteen Democrat. Tho election or two stsnd-pat sen atom U assured und William II An drews, pre rent delegate In congress; claim to have thn majority of bor. houses pledged to him. The only changes that the official canvas may moke Is In one of the supreme court justices, In one state senator In one dUtrlct Judge and In the auperln tertdent of public Instruction, thr plurallilef In tho caira runglntf from two to tlxtv volra. A total of slty thouiMnd votcn tva ituit. the HflclsllMn hnvlng beaten for mer rrcorrl by canthta alniONt lw thoumind vtH, CITY OFFICIALS ARE E It Is Alleged the Mayor, City Attaraey and City Clerk of Milwaitkee Have Been Guilty f Malfeasaaee, (Hf mttmkm HeU a. p. Iwh4 Wire) Mllwaukte Nov. j;. Tli Int. Pitchntnl of Mayor Hctdrt, City Clerk CArl I). Thompnon und City Attorney Daniel V. Honan, for Mllecd ml fcuaancn and non-fenfinc in oHIce, In connection with the 191 1 tax intnem mcnt, U anked by AhUrnini J V. Carney In clturgen auhmltted to tin Common council today SANTA TE lURIED 0M!ERSN1 Gae of the Xavit Falls sf the BeMtifil in Many YM t thi OaplkU Otty Is Rprk4 Tkie AftrntN. Mr mtmw MeaM A. V, LuihmI WM WvhMl MkOar it(Tin tat pU r- mttmrH I" yr mm tewt tM i aawWHiwa twtll mm, 4HI ir hdrh mm aaactm, mltHw(h ttut Umi wtm Ml, ytwaMt, 'ftm. tora' W lajrt driWMHi to thrriMl 4Mtr9 auiii rtlriHMiM are tiaai ime4 white iittiajt in (oek oh ttw range In ImnltaMe. RETURNS CHARGED WT CM TARIFF REVISION PRIVATE GUN VERY IMPORTANT CONGRESS WORK Speaker Champ Clark Says! Serious Charge Against the the Seoner Ceuntry Gets; rcv. Frederick F. Farrar Dewn to Biaes the Bet- Reeult in His Summary Din ter It Will Be fer It. miseal by Royalty. ANNEXATION BY , HE IS FUGITIVE FORCE IS MYTH FROM ENGLISH JUSTICE (Mjr KTr4K Herat A. I. tac Wlral Wnslilnxtmi, Nov. 27. 8onKor Champ Clnrk, after.' nine wt'fka of peaking And IticiurlDR in nineteen Btnte. returned to WaahlnRton todny and beROH cottfcrcncea with other Icadora over thu vfork of coRgrcvs, J whirl, fi,uu fivt Vnnilav. ' Mr. Clark aald llio comlan vlon would lio Ibnn, exceedlnRly Uuuy aud important. "And the duicker u Rot ilown to work tho better for n nad thu coun try." Mr. Clark ald tariff ruvlaion would bo thu (treat Ikbuo of thn nuxt cam pulnn. Ho (leclarid tho nxitault on him rt'Knrilliiff CHmidlan annexation tin n iiilr.iiiriguntat(nn for "III). lltlcal effect, Ruiibrnl and perhonal." and anid ho una never oven mnieu m isuch "a wicked and quixotic acheme" a tho Idea or forcible annexation, I never dreamod or auch a thine and would opnoao It to tho utmost " MAKES HIS TALK ON POLITICS Much HtrAliM Utterances on laternatieaal SijU -Far Short of Popular Expeota tiens at Sensation. (Hr KtralBa; Hrrwld A. I. Leateii Wire) lnuon, Nov. 17. sir Kowura arey, foreign atcretary, delivered hl nnx- iouitv iiwalted itigwh on the Intern- Uo'nal political altuatlon In tho houae ufcommoiWi todr.y. He declared that th atatemcnt of Here Von Kldorlln Waechtcr, the German forslgn ecre tury. wan Incomplete nnd therefore It waa not neccKary for him to make a fuller Matvment of tho part taken by the Jlrltlnh foreign ofllco before the house of common. It now havlntr como to the knowl udKo of the general public that Kim- land wn the verge or war wun Gonunnj over tho Moroccan nuenllon and that OermaHy'H hand was atayed irtily bv Ita rrcdttorav hoatlllty toward (leruiany and reerlMiInatlon arp cup tain to break out again. The iltuatlott U bound to become n delicate ono and there l oo ccrtaJtity that the two cotintrlex will not approach thu vi.rni, of war aealn. It 1iuj ficnerally bwn known that Dm iirngrntH of tho Jloroecan neRo tlatlons hrottght tvo two countries In to ahaip diwgreeinent Iwnt aummer, hut how eloae to war they rcallf were waa not kHewn until today when tt waa learned that Knxland and Prance hnd nil arrtiRfteRtentM nmtlo for a lolnt cntapaHiti aaailHHt fior many Tho plan laelmlad. the lnd Ing ot 1 60.000 llrlllah resMi on tho cotitlnen', almoft tht? tMrr tegular army on tho horeo HtatkM), iavl tho dolenAe of the country to tin; ter ritorials und tho lleet, Tho dctalln ot llio Joint, CHtHpnlgti were ",raned at the war frfrke oo- lwtHn Hovoral generata of tn nenou Kcnoral alaff and tho HrltMi atatf. The autlilen cewatlon ut the railroad atrlkr. It la liellcvcd, wax brought about by an appeal to tho patrlotlam ol tho loailera who were toM In tho strident ronlldnnco that the country wun on the verge or war wun uer- many lluvlus now bad time for nmpie (llxcunalon of the Herman foreign mlnlater'a accottata of tho Moroccan negotiation, tho nrta and tho pub lic havo taken a doldd turn tfl their opinion in favor ot tm (Government policy One reae fat tfeWi reaction front tho tilmrn crltlclKM wd ol lr IMward (Irtiv'a wUey, H mi Hcrr KIcMsrllM-Waochtor'H 8iniwt to thn rolchotDR conHH Ipiwiivd ov eral important atciw (m wiotla tlofltf, Another U th mHft Hwt y oit or reputllatlon of Mr IWwartS Orey would bo taken by t 0rnina as a dermal! victwy, Tlw publication ;(icdy taf t iwerot clatuHM In th Aia-rrwatt ot ctamHMi in tn AtaiM-rretMH ttnent or IW tUO U M0f Morocco, whHti rvtj lo m m- lmortan. tMa BNW MM) mmor impui iikt nm nm Bl 1 ! tht Orwtt tMHto MM Wa' dfHlto Htty ajttaattt. , Tho ia Moll (MHMtto etM, tm n4ht that Ocrmsnr 4aMMg4 tt dkwlasal of Uoyrf flm jjib p mkmmOi attor an jWW anaacaj h did tho (tlMtattt of UftMeca MM, Tr HPv Vm naiffjw ertry alMMrtnffiy w ( aWr audi a Huaawattoa mm ata tor (hat UrBMMy ity4 Hi M Bwa) War nt tlw Uwt M9atat tantit EDWARD GREY M minivneo v n rtnaieirr AL1UQUEIQUE, NEW MIXIOO, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1011. TO 16 GEORGE OF LOSES JO I.iiudon, Nov. JS. AtiiiMiinremi-iit him been made in the tendon rioxette ennci'llltiK tliM Appointment of the Itev Frederick t'erelvnl I'arrnr to be chaplain In ordlnury and ehnptaln to 0i. klne. The announcement wan made by order of King (leorge nnd wun Hent yb wlrolr from the vnael on which the king and ijUevti lire bound for India. Thla Ninlilvn netlun wua taken be caue of churgrx of druukeuueM, im morality till leading u double life which have been mnde AKAlnut Mr. Fiirrnr. Knrrnr. who I now fugi tive, married the nUler of Itlchnn! Ilnrdlng lavl. the author. When the facta regarding the ehupluln were brought to tho notice of the AuthorltJea. powerful mrlu enee wen- Immedlati'ly act to work with ii tlew of viiabllnu Mr. Furrnr to ecape before the acundul beeamc putdle properly and before a warrant for hi nrrent could be Untied. Th'.ie powerful frlendx, Jt l believed, have been able to accomplish thla, tout tri er, with tho other Influence which are moot dealroua to keep the klng'a name from being mixed with ueh a mlxerable. affair. fttrange a It may seem, not a breath tf sunplclon haa been public ly connected with Mr Farrar, though disgraceful thintt have been going n n for aome time at Sandrlngham. of which church Mr, Farrar waa rector. Finally, however, thn cenipUInt of thuwv j h In gn compelled the ofriclata to take itetlce. und oa a renult thn matter wah laid before the lord chamberlain, who demanded explan ation. Theae the chaplain waa unable to give, ah he neither would deny nor confirm the Mtntemcnt. At the ame time Mr Fnrrnr waa given ctrtaln hint that the aooncr he got Away the better it would be for him and oil concerned. He haa undoubtedly tak en the hint and la now probably u fugitive abroad. Nobody aefrma to know where he haa .gone, but thowe who have been Inatrumental In effectlg hi escape are liable to bn arreated for com pounding a felony. It is pretty cer tain that he haa not gone on tho continent, a the offonae with which ho I churged would lead to hi ar rent and extradition. Tho nctlon of the king ugitlnst the chaplain U unprecedented in the an- naU Of the royal court, and waa only takeit after the full facta had been communicated to him by wlreleaa on board the Medina, which I Carrying him to India for thn durbar. Huh of n dtatlngutohvd father. Dean Farrar of H'eatmlnater Abhey. who I Uauwn to all the ChrteOan world a tho author of the "Life or ChrUt." and hrnther of the High! Key. Wal ter Farrar, MaViop of Antlguu and a dlitlntrutehcd theological lecturer, the srctiaeci ciefWHinn occupini an en- via We poHttWH in tne rengioua worm He wax the Incumbent of the rector' fttolp ,of HaHdrlngham, the favorite renldenc.. of Queen Alexandra and King ISdward, Ah recently iw lat Hunday the ne cbaed chaplain officiated at divine aurvlcea In the preaenee of the (jueen mother, thu iyean of Norway, the Prince of Wntea and the other member of the royal family, no quo dreaming that hi downfall waa no near at hand. It la uuderdood that mu tlmu Monday certain permit whu hud heen brought Into clone contact with the dliujruced mlnlater In the per formance of hi clrloal dutle up nroaclud u member of the royal en tourage and made atutements of the griu'ent poMilble churavtcr ugainat Ur. Farrar, charging nun wun tirunx enne, Immorality and the leading f U double life. Thn bUhon of Norwich, In whone tilocevc tho ticouixHi ckMo'g prlli f Handrlnghuni la situated, upon being informed of the charg, Intnicdlatoly boMN an lnvett)al, it waa then niicled to CMtMHimewte with Kimt (loorge by wlrctea. na-d uerogntmii Wi.fo eXcHanawd tutwacn the wlrelea aiaUon nt the Mmtralty In London and tno Medina, Tho king, arttr careful coiulilera Mom. ordorod tk chanUln'a dUmlwal ftna) tke aMucemt theraof to ho wMtahtri In tho LattJen aaitte. IV la tt of Kttta; $ra4'i prlnclplvN ht no wro4of, no matter how null ill, aturit evor have hW protec tta, mmi naen Mf4a iten ha acted vrtttt M cnrt4nM4ry firm it w. ffcii ev. c. rarrar on July Vast ttMMeWd MWw Nora tMvli, Uuhkr Of U CJkirtto mW of FWadeItk, WMl Met or of Mlchard Harding mh, Uu fttitktir and tdaywrhiht, Tho mmk rta at m. Andrew', WeaMieHer, Tn glfta leliMaJ tanajaia trm XltW (nrg. tAri'. Um (iueen motkor. .Ua atari Dihw membera of thy royal law. ity. ENGLAND GLENN R. GURTISSM'NAMARA RELIEVES IN A IE Noted AviatitHt Expert Here a Few Minutes in Albuquer que This Morning and Dis courses ax Possibilities. PROPHRSIli WIRELESS WILL BE BIG HELP ttlenn II. Curittte, modcM, (Ult and unobtriiMve, apeiil Nev.Tal minute In the city thla murplng. on hla way tu California to ntteml an nvliitloii Chool nt Hun Uirgo. Mr. Curtlr propheaUn for the air a ruiure greater innn an) tiling yei uttulned by rail or water. He din- ucid hla lutent hydro-aeroilune. and gave It uhIiI" optnhm that elcc- trlr power would be trntmmltloil without wlr to the aeroplane of tho future, to do nwity with It Knnollno nglne. Mr. CurtlHK aalii: The travel of thu air hit before. It u future greater than I even dreaimil of now. It will ellpue railroad or water travel, nnd will be far In advunee of our wild cat Idea. Where we now carry pound with difficulty we hall then carry tona wun ene. wr travel in yet In It Infancy. 'What do I think nbout powerT i Well. I think that gaxolinu engine lo well enough now. but I do net think they will ho the power which , will run lhe 'future heroplnne. I have tin Idea that thn future aero plane wilt have koi no other and morn . efficient power. I'oeelnly wo ahull uke eli-ctrle motors o which the pow- . er l transmitted iv wlretes. Teala In blajln? tho way 'r tbi. Teala la vNtonury. but hn Ih a pioneer In wire lew tranwnlxslon tr electrlo power. f'l believe that the aeroplane of the future Will be t biplane, Thttt M reaitauable, for with ono net of trus- Ing you canv have two plane, while I for each eingle plan atldi-d you'muat have another aet of trunalng. Thla I I not economy of weight. You know, I of courae, that the biplane are tru- I GREAT FUTUR FOR MR-GRAFT ed with wiren and brace ao that they Hutchinn to believe that General are jtmt Uke U bridge. I do not think ; iteyes had been uced In Texaa to dl favorably of monoplanea because they i vert attention from the real Impend are apt to go to piece If a alngle ntf Mexican revolution, today rraa laid wire break. "The wire used In all before novernnr Cohiultl. our aeroplane are cable composed u.)lt.r,i jiHlChin raid lie necured of many twlted little wire, mi inui ' th1 ,,f0nmltm from interior Mex they do not break all at once, u doe . , .. . . ,..,,,.,, ,, hourt aolld wire, but gradually, in th a . . . ... I I- way the uvlator haa warning that hi "f.ntl J" "n .. 1 .l lull in ' tniMUlirn ao.M ,nuiii .i.,..i,..,i frk vt r .in not believe they have any great luturo for them. The biplane offer the maximum of na'ciy In conMrucllon, combined with light weight. What are w doing In thla coun try with gANollne englncn? Well, ev erything that foreigner can do, ex cept that they have n rotary motor, the 'flnnine. which cool well ami run beuutlfully Thla cannot nej made In thla country because of thu patent law, it iim not throttio well, nnu nita to oe taaen oowii : twenty hour of running to be clean-1 ed becaue of the caator oit used to lubricate It. but it certainly develop tho power and 1' very reliable. though hard to smrt on a cold duy. It haa n clndee v-aWe arrangement "'"V'nm aolna o.Tt 1 Dl n ! 1 ..J niir nvhtln wSmil nn North tend our aviation aehool on North Inland. Wn have a thousand nrrea Iraned on thU ixland, out from Han Diego, for our reliool. The army hu Its nehnol there and It In expected that the navy will have lla school lo cated In flan Diego ,Jo. We havo alx or elcht pupila bit the ground. and three or hur machine. o have ftlan n carload of machine com ing." Mr. Curtu , xpreowid a great ueai of Intereat in the flight of Aviator Charlea F WalMi here during tna fair, nnd Inquired anxlouily regarding the air eurrenl turf, and thn atart- Inn crountl a unable, He waa mucn pleaaed at the atatement that "Wolah had wttlHfleii tne pnotio wun m lllgltta here and aatd ha hoped to havo another avwtor here next year TRIS NEGRO TDRNED WHITE AT DEATH Shun Case of Itak's. Mek- Netrpkoee wiu e jtprce Ui national Me4tl Sety fw InvMtigatii, (Mr KwUa Herald A. 1 Leaaad Wleei (JhlJI'tcothe. Mo., May, ST-The caao of a negro who turned wlilto 1 to he reported t tha a4lont Mmll fml sty, with tho k tlt aomc tMmt naay bo leitrnedja'; tw )wcullr iriek Maeaae which liM haaWtd pliyl 4m ft ,Northwct Waxiniirl for v l year. Tim negro who l da4 hre, wn tH)4ly Payne, coal M4jx mmI lynlcal. If African In feature, JURY AGAIN FAGES ' DELAY FROM ILLNESS A J. V. Houscr Is Released as the Result of an Attack Last Spring;; Court Takes Hand in Examinations. SIX TALESMEN ARE EXCUSED HURRIEDLY Hr IKralaK Herald A7 f. I.eit Wire) Atigele. Nov. ST. HIk tnlea meri were ixnmlncd and exi;uael In the Hrt thirty mlnutea of the MuNatn ii m murder trial today. Another toll taken ity illncoi tt-na pnld In the re leuc of j V. Houter, who wua hurt In nn attuek lnt eprlnj: nnd hun not entirely recovered. Judge Walter llordwi'lt a8tted In tho work of get ting a jury. "Do jou wifh to challenge thli man," he naked Attorney I.eCompto Davl of thn drcfnxe In tlinTmlil't of Die examination of i.'ulvlu' .IlCollIn, whom the Judge held to ImvoMllaqunl Ifled hlmeclr by hla anawer. 'Ye," ald Dat and Collin wn excuved MEXICO RERELLION S L IS VERDICT OF Adjutant of Texas Secures Secret Information Which Leads Him to Believe Reyes .erety xooi. , T Kvralea; HtralU a. v. t.atd Wire) AuMIn, Tex., Nov. 57 Information, which cauc Hluto Adjutant (Icncrnl .,. ,...,..., Iu ,,, ..i,..,,.,,,. hl eDlT I I ? 11111 17 II IM liVIIIH ' , ' a " . i cLcTVa.Juei Oo Jt t er I Fran- axiiuex Ciomex. furmer vice i .1.1. ! nrcaldentlnl cundldatc. ANTA FE TRAIL IS PASSABLE agent ior Jteacrai uoou xoaas or Federal Gooi Office Finds That Route , j l prajri- Schooner Is usca UJ Otliooner J.3 ! Feasible for AutO, .( Kutag ,UtMa A. ,.. tjM l Nov 8T.-N.rlna tint I "" ht he call tho "Flrat auto- mobile trip of thu national trail of the United Htatee," Thomaa W. Wllby. apeclnl agent of the office of Clood Hoada, Waahlugtoti, l. C, hn arriv ed here with Mr. Wllby and a chuut. four. The return U hlng madn by the "Southern roule," which ht'ttveeit, Kaula Fo, Note Mnxlco, and Independ ence. Mlnxourl, I the old flMita Fo trail. During the trip Mr. Wllby laid out A trunHeoitiinentnl highway from New York to Han Franclaeo. via Chicago, Cheyenne and Iteuo. The) will reaume tlielr trip runt , lomorruw LADS BOUND OVER OKA OF BREAKING SEAL Bys of Eleven and Thirteen Years Bound Over to Grand Jurv for Enterincr Bended Car. Mecautio tlie ure alleged to havo ciMered n bonded e.i.. aomewbere In tUn tewur yard, Itu " und Holomon I.aaja, M of t:t nnd 11 yearn re Htvsiy, wuio thin morning hound ww ') grand Jury by Judge (ko M. Ciir m Umt charce. Their bond waa m. pi tie each. Tho hdu wor aratl by Jata Ko Olflcer V. C SanMi. ,VtHm aeewod to teallse the ntftfiilttHle of hla olfefiio, E OFFICERS CHARGE HERALD MP L TROOPS'MRS. PATTERSON IS BY RAN YANG Rebels Arc Fleeing Towards Qu Chung Where They Find Safety; Fierce Fighting Continues at Nanking Forts LION HILL IS NOW IN ENEMY'S HANDS (Hr Ktrnla; Herald A. I. Leaaed Wire) Peking. Nov. J". A dlapatoh re. celxed at tile legation here a)a that the Imperial troop have raptured lluu Yang mid that thn rebel arc fleilug, moMly to Wu Chang. lir.AVV i'HHITINt: AT .VAN KINO NOW Shanghai, Nov. 17, Fierce fight ing continue at Nanking, where the rebel have captured the Tuhcltig men gate und hold all the defenae In that part of the city. They are now bombarding Fetcheklao fort, from both land and water. it la anticipated that the whole clt) will roon be In their hand. IMI'i:ilI.f. AU.MV l,HAVIi LION HI Mi Han Frniieen, Nov. tt. Th im perial urmy ha withdrawn niter a heav) I'mn of men and artillery from I, Ion hill nnd 1 now centered within Nanking, aeeordlng tu a cabled re port received here todny Irom Khanghal by tho Chuce Free I'rcwi. The Chlueae Hlx Companlea hero received a mcixaga today from Wn Han Men. revolutionary governor ot Canton, approving their propoal to rah,e J2.00U.000 among the Chlneae In Aimrka for the republican gnv ernmctit. Thi mutiny will be auh Hcrlbcd by ateret aoeletlc. T ESCAPES FROM HOSPITAL Carlsbad Desperado Had Just Been Operated on, but in Spite of Weakened Condi tion Flew the Coop. tSpetlal Telrsram to Uvralax Herald) Carlabnd. N. M . Nov 27. Jtmn SalMcda, tho cacatied convict who re ccntly wn captured by Cotutablo carl uonicu niter n depcrato en counter In which BaUcda wax wound- ed la again at Inrgu UalKcdns emapo from captivity waa one of thu moat aensatlotial tu tho criminal Malory or New Mexico, and demonstrate, the extreme during and rcautircelnlneea of the man. From tho tlmu that he waa brought to Carlsbad After hla capturo It wna aevn thai hu wound wag serious and would probably necenaltato a mimical operation In order to Have hla life. For several day hla condition ahaw ed no material Improvement, nnd on Hnturdny ho waa removed to the hoi' pllnl for tho iiirpone of having an operation performed. Tho operation waa performed Sat urday afternoon, and was pronounced Hucceaiful. Wlwn uupper Unto enmo tho guard who had been in charge of BaUoiln, never dreaming of the ue ceaalty of taking any apeclal precuu Hons to irvvttnt Jil cbi:hini or of ihfc posallilllty (hat a man In hi weak- oiled Physical condition could escape. loft him alone for nbout ten :ulnute while he wont to Biipper 1'pon hln return ho found Salaeda gone mo alarm wag given at once, and kcoiiIIiij? partlea hnvir gone In all di rection looking for the dcapornto man, hut up to today no algn of him had been discovered, (t it not be lieved polblo that Kalaeda could have gotton far own In hi wounded condition, especially when it la con sidered Hint he wag left alone so short a 1 1 mo, and there Is even reason to believe that hu Is being roncenleil by friend m tu Carlsbad and that his re capture la only a matter of a short time. Men Taken from the Prinz Joachin Landed Safely by Admiral Schley None the Worse from Wreok at Sea, IHr HveMMK Ilrral4 A. I. 4 Wlral Phlladoliihlii. Nov 37 -Tho Htoam shin Admiral tichley nrrlred horo to- day from Port Antonio nnd landed 41 sailors taken off tho steamship I'rlna Joachim, which went on ft conil iccf off Hamaun Islaud In tho West Indies last Wednesday Tho iMsauny.ers of tha Joachim bad boon tak off lite day buroro by tho atenmcr Soinrnnca W mm TAKING OW OF w IC RESCUED SAILORS REACH PORT XOtt. I. NO. WW, AGAIN ABLE TO APPEAR WREN WANTED Nervous Collapse Did Nat Pre vent Woman Charged With Killing Her Husband from Appearing in Court Today. BRUISES OK CHEEK SEEN BY WITNZStlS Prisoners Confined With. Ac cused Woman and the Po lice Matron Swear Ska Had Marks When Arretted. (Br Ktralur llerotJ A." P. Leaee Wle Denver, Nov. 87. -When tree trttl ot Oertrude Ulbson t'attereon tor thn alleged murder of her husband was reaumed today the defendant, com' poed, but allowing trace of the nervou nutlupao which succeeded her relenae from cros examination Sat urday. wim in court. It had been feared that her condition might ren der It Impossible to proceed with th cau at thin time. ltoo Osrd nnd Ida Kelly, two wo men prisoner, wero colled by tho de fense and stated that they anw a brulan on Mr. I'Atteraon'a check where the latter Mys her husband struck her on the day of the nhootlw;, when Mrs, l'atlersun waa brought to the Jail. On cross examination Mhat Kelly stated that she had talked with Mine Oard about their Impending; tetliuony but MIm Oard declared tho contrary, Willis V. F.lllott. the district attor ney, who acted for Mm I'attersen In her divorce proceeding:, and fer that reason turned the preaecuthtfc of hla client over to llurwee O. Ben eon, wan the next witness, At thu lime he drew up Mrs. Pat teron's complaint n gal met her hus band Mr. Klllott dcckieed that the former bore, evidence, of aseauk in ferulsc on her face aad neck and abrasion of the skin, Croea' iiiav Inntlnti was perfunctory. 1'ollce MMtre Mary J, lt teil rteil that Mrs. Pa H tree a' reft .UK was swollen on the day she "iris brought to th Jtlt, Mrs. ? While upon liolng gworn seated tasit she had wltnenaed an assault ay Pit terxon on hi wifo In the atreeti of thla city laat July. Mr, a. A. Jone. who lived near the Patterson bungalow, testified overhearing portions of o. quarrel be tween f'atteraon and thn defendant Inst Keptenibiir, nine dnys before tlve liotnlclde. Pattersons' last words on this oc casion were- " -- you, l"ll kill you!'' Fred Fornum. who married Mr. Pattcron's slater, und Mr. Ionom Nehf, who was a neighbor of tha Patterson In 1910, testified that Pat terson was In the hublt of carrying a revolver. Clmrlc H. Ptigh. principal At th school at Pandovat, HI., from whlcU Prosecutor Uennon naked Mrs. Put terson tr she had pot been expelled, wa pbteed on the stand nnd declared that In the alxtevii year ha hnd been at thu head of the school attended by Oertrude Qlbeon when ho waJ ubout 13 years of age he had uovar expelled anybody FRANK WITT WINS Tidemaa Award Goes to Driver of "30" E. M, F. After k citing Race at Course Wer Savannah; Hughe Ak Winner. (Hr I'.vsnlaar Mrl A. P. Leased Wtte) Savannah, qi., Nov. 27. FmrtH Witt, drlvlne an B. M F '30, " won the Tledetnuu trophy raco of 171.40 mlle.1 tuday In 170 10, average! 05.35. Hubert Uvuns. second, and Joel; Tower, thfrd, also driving K. M. F. cars. The Kavannah ehallcngo trophy race ot Z2i.il miles went to Huglt Jlugh.es In a Mercer. Time, t?C,37. Average 68. ai mllea. Helnnroan, la A Mnrmun was aecund. Time, 201 it, Tho Vandcrbllt cup raco of 391 34 mllca waa won by Ilalph K Stulford, lyoiler. in 33A:00t67, l)u Palms. Mer. ceded, waa second, and Wlshart Mer cedes, third. tii:UMAV WAHWIPS UrULLtK, tHr Kresilac HetaM A. J". Iat Hire) Horlln, Nov. "7. Tho Oennaiv cruiser Iterlln and the gunboat Hber have bun recalled from Agadir IK Morocco, where they havo been sta tioned since the departure of the gun boat Panther lost July. UTO TROPHY .SI. 'OH IH' CO.VHI.STORY IK HW.O. Mr KveahHT Hershl A, I. I.esaeal Wire) Jtome, .NoYi $7. Obedient to a summon! from Pope Plus X. the cardinals In Homo uAmbl1 e In u secret consistory tdeVay and eonllrmed the ppnl nomtnatlo e ot nineteen now v ers In the college of oewtfteeshk