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Fort Wayne Weekly Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 7

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1 1, puir hArti.rt'.Mha c.vMi!fc iiur.vi tL, spanssjgwiia JPtmPH i iiuiWiJnXi i ir "TvMrvTv'i'Pi'T i'l arr. SB SB BB aa 1I il r. Slr2 UKUNJL! I III KMm fiS5.iv i iiM i iiiiihi i iriiiniii'nrnrn i Kuinjijrnft7ifivncreie 111 Miti fi bb hs 'ti, jyaflui jigii.fck i 'grergzvsg fc' paONVENTIONHAS ATOPl "'JP rvrtW BEEN CALLED WASHINGTON, Of I. t. The call for I ho republican national convention to be Issued by th national commit! when It meets In Wsshlngton.

Decetnl her 11, will provide (or delegates, to. he Incressed to I.4T1 If Arliona and JNewMexlo become ililn before tha convention la held. Tha Increaa from MO delegates, which comprlaed tha t'hlcago conven Hon of lWl. la the mult of tha reapportionment, by congress, which In creases tha also of tha house of representatives from It! to 411 members, or 411 with tha two naw states. A table showing tha apportionment tha delegstss to tha tilt conven tlon hM been prepared by rTencU Hurtle.

In chrg her of tha com htn a nuhlleltv heedauarters of I ha republican national end. tha republican eongrslonsi commit tee. Thla arrangement la aipata4 to lb adopted without change by the committee. Tha dletrlbutlon followat Alabama. 14; Arkansas.

Ill California. 11 Colorado. Ill Connecticut. 14; Dtlamrt, riorfda. 11) Oeorgte.

Ill Idaho. I Illinois, II; Indiana. 30: Iowa, It; Katiaaa. SO: Kentucky. 14; uliUM.

IOi Malna, 11; Maryland. Hi Massachusetts, Mi Michigan. 10; Minnesota. 14) Mlesleelppl. SO: Missouri 14; Montana, Nebraska.

14 Nevada. Mow lleaipeblre, Naw Jersey, Ml Now Torlu.M: North Car ollna, 14: North Pafcote. 10: Ohio, 41: Oklahoma. 10; Oregon. 10; Pennayi vanl.

14: Rhode leland. 10; South Carolina, II) Houth Dakota. 10; Ton neaaaa. 14; Taaa. 40; Utah.

Vermont Vlrtlnla, 14; Waahlnaton, 14: at Vlrelnla. 14; Wlaoonaln. 14; Wy omlnar. (. TarrltorUe to aach: Alaaka.

Arl aona. Watrlfl of Columbia. Hawaii. Naw Mexico, Philippine lalanda. rorto Rlro.

Tha haala of daloa atea for the ra fiuhllran aonvenllon Four at aarh atata and two for each ion railonal dlatrlft Tha aalna In tha itata 1fl atloria will be: Naw Tork. 11; Panneylvanla. Oklahoma and California. 4 eafh: llllnloa. Maaaachuaetta, New Jeraay.

Teiaa AVaahtrartnn, four crh. (Xher alataa llher will caln two each, or retain the apportionment tha 1004 t'hlfa( convention Tha baale uaed tha national rom rnltloa In dlatrlhutfnB dlilti to tha national convention, amona; tha atatas, wtl atuck1 In autcment to nlht hy Senator Jonathan Bourne, prea Ident of tha National Prormlva rto puhllfan laaua. Tlia proraalve or. gantaatton demands that dflacatea le apportioned on the haala of republican votta oaat In th aUlea; not tha baala of the number of congrre atonal dlatrtcta. Bufh a plan would greatly rdure the number of delfgataa from eouthern atataa for tha reptibllcan vnta la emalL ITalng tha 7.417.41! republican toloe raat for Prealdent Taft aa a liaala and 1.0M aa tha number or delegate In k.

tail convention, tho DroaTeaelv laagua time tea that than ahould a delagata to tn convwniion iur vmnn I4t votaa. That would reduca Ala. lmi to 7 delegates, Mlaalaalppl to I. darallaa tu 4. and other anoth rn ataUa proporllonaXely, and would lucres Naw Vnraja aeiegeiea in it.

I'ennaylvanla' to It; Illlnola to 74 and Ohio to WINSTON CHURCHILL IS EXPECTED TO REDUCE COST OF THE BRITISH NAVY. IXJNDON. Oct. 14 Wlnalon Church Mil who waa recently transferred from the home office lo nrei lord of the admiralty, la eipcrted to bring about a reduction In the naval eapandlturea a aup that will tiloaao the "advanca" ttbenta. In bla old poat Mr.

Church Mil draw 11 .0 a year, while hla naw voeltlon par but 111.400. Though the near poat ranks lower than tha other. Mr. Churchill will pmpably perform work fully aa Important aa any In which has bean engaged. NAME OF CARNEGIE wrap BY INDin HOUTH IIKND, Oft.

It Iaburlng for two years on what aeemed to an lmHaalhla thing. A. W. Pleher and Rherman Keller, both 1 ell known, men of thla city, finally perfected what la termed by them a a permanent magnet generator for producing electricity for charglnf automobile batteries, the letters pat. ent having rarently granted by the Washington office.

The Instrument Is llxlt Inchai In slaa and Is attachable no lha motor of tha automobllo and generates el trlclly which charges tho battarlto which furnlehes tha current for tha auto lights. Messrs. ewU, superintendent Toledo Plata Ulaas factory: Mf. Mini fer. auperlnlendant he Natlorut a per llox company of lr4 Bostatter, tha asm concern, and Mr.

Tledemaa manager of tha larga glova company of Toledo, were Inter estad fn tha Invention to the extent that among them they ralaad ItO.Oto toward tha manufacture of tha 'new operator. Already a larga factory la elng ramodelad In Toledo where It will bo mad. Tho company ne at ganlited under the cortratori laws of Ohio and xpcts within a short time to have I la product on tha market. The Toledo man, hearing of tha Invention through, Mr. Uotttr.

brother in law of Mr. Kelley, at nfa aw the uaefulnesa and noaalbl demand for audi an article, and entered the project without much hesitation. Caneelved Yaara Age. The Idea waa conceived live yaara go by Mr. Klalier.

of Park avenue. He wa then employed by the Htude baker corporation. After being In It employ for seven years, he be i aniej heavily Interested In the Trill Klectrlcal KuimiIj comiMiny. which or ganlicd In Houth Unl. and six months Ulcr moved Ha plant to Union City Mr.

Planer then sold out hla holding In that company. During all of this lima Mr. Ktsher planned and studied or hla little piece of mechanism, which waa still in a crude shape at that time. Kor Ilia paet year and half hna Interested himself In nothing' else, and In conjunction with Mr. Kelley.

finally brought the generator out of Ita experimental stag and Into prsctlral use. It has bean given a number or teats which It Is aald lo have stood well. Bspeat Qeed Butlneee. Mr. Kelley.

who baa assisted greet. ly toward the perfection of the generator, waa for a number of year with the Premier lied company, of l.ater he was coimted with th Ideal Cancrele Machinery company, of thla city. tr two years he 1ms been working with Mr. Planer In the designing and assembling of their generator. That there will be a great umnd for the generator, net at all doubt, ed by the company Although th older model automobllea do not us the leclrl light, all of the 1111 models are equipped with them.

It le also predicted by those Interested that the generator will la a abort time become a regular part of the equipment of the automobile as It cornea from the factory. Handsome royaMlea have already been offered by several prominent manufacturing com ponies Mr. Planer Is at resnt In Toledo, where he 'la l.toktng after the remod. ellioT of their new plant. Ha la ex pet ted to return home Hunday, although he said when he left here several days ago that It may be niontha before he would come back.

OF TRUST "Nirw" Tonitr 'Oct. oa, t. at ia attorney In th trial of WltlUin J. Cummins for th alleged theft of I4. e(H from the nineteenth Ward butilt.

In rouYont(lni'lnarrrare 4 ment enter IBM oy Anorew and the directors of the Carner'e 1 mt company, whereby th former Ironmaster loaned Cummins and hla nso cltes tl.OO.On0 worth of United "totes steel corpora ton securities. This we the loan made after O. II. Cheney, then superintendent of banks hid ordered the company to llicld'le four not loan aggregating ausrantetd hy th dlrectora which, as Mr. Cheney subsequently testified to dy, ha had objected to.

The agreement showed thntVr. Csr necle has received In return tor steel securities shares of stocks In arlous Cummins eoneema estimated to be worth IS.000.400 Including hares of.PUtt Iron works' stock, listed st ll.o00.000. together with a gua rutitre by Oeorga B. Crabbea former elate of Cummlna and a director of tha Carnegie Tr.at company that Mr. Carnegie would get back hla seciirilli (ratified to day that he had negotiated the purfhasa of the .0 that when he did It th Stock was to go to Mr.

Carnegie aa a part of the aecurlty. DAKOTA BOY WIN COVKTRO TAFT TROPHY ClIICAfJKV 45eti tAX reprosenU. tlve of tha Bouth Dakota Htal Agrl cultural collfg will get th most coveted prlx to awarded at th national dairy show here. Russell Jensen will receive from tha hands of President Taft to morrow, the "Taft fiun'laTirdefl to th agricultural cot kSmaudoilJhgrltural student moat pronclcnrlri jun rattle. Jensen wss given l.

fl points nut of a possible Iji 0. TAFT SPENDS QUIET SUNDAY IN CHICAGO. UltlCAUO, niloct, rTcrth the ex nTa iniLa auto nae in I reel Ion or a nny Jm: 4eaer. Tall ly her attended I nutnalnr. lunched St his Jn ranT rhe ehlcas )a mt 1 cutoriiaarourevMiB IT 1M Willi UJ rf Jl.itiair "a mnpwki saPrJ ami ir.i i i i.

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Iron glrdera and other rulna of the Ian, Angeles Times building, destroyed hy fir following sn explosion which cost a ecoreiof lives, have been I1I In a heap In the outskirts of the city and III be Inspected by the Jury that will hear the evidence agalnat th Mc Nainaraa. It la xpected that expert testimony will be Introduced aa to whether the Iron waa twisted by an explosion of gee' or of dynamite. The state Is well represented In the present trial of James II. McNsntsra. District Attorney Fredericks baa as help era A.

Veltch, Hay llorton. W. J. KVrd and A. J.

Hill. MARSHALL FOR JURY FINDS LAURA SI OF ONTONAUAN. Oct. I Uun HtannHrd was to night found net guilty of murdering her husband, t'harlra Htannard. of Clreenlan4L last March, hy strychnine poisoning.

Jury waa out one hour and ten minutes. The prisoner rose to her feel when Foreman Itudolph HUndl of th Jury announced the verdict, and she followed the Jurors when they retired to their room and tlianked them warmly. Returning loth court room Mrs. rltannard was affectionately uon arstulaled by a number of women friends and relatives lo whom eh J4i. ilU uh jUooVlh'aJa whaUAave, bsen prsylng for all the time." Throughout the trial, which began Oct.

14. Mra. Htannard professed the re tear ff ctton rThee huebawdi aexl declared that he waa si nays affection' ate to her except when he waa drinking, and that then ne became cruelly abusive. Her four children cluog to the 'prisoner during her trial with marked devotion. Mrs.

Utupnard was arrested May IS after a chemical analysis at Ann Arbor showed strychnine In her husband's stomach. RICHMOND REPUBLICANS WONT WEL. COME LAFAYTTE. niCHMOND. Oct.

l.Th Wayne county republican centre I committee. In a called session here Krldhy night decided not to entertain pwnator Is toilette when be comes to Rich mond next month. The committee de nl.M hAtA IK tllAltl llll. IL I harea of rmtt traa If ter Me auapeees wuld unprece dented and would tend to embarnss the Incoming central committee. A majority of the mem here declared It heat not to aid In the entertainment as It might be aa endorsing l4 Polltt'a candidacy snd opposing President Taft, Insurgents declare they will: form league to entertain the Wisconsin senstor, a.

THB gV. MLB CLOgg (AtTORATK AT DICATUf. IIUCATHR. Oct. 10.

The Re C. dgliiri H. the naet i rapted a rill to the pastorate of tie South Hide llaptlet church st Port Wgyne. today preached hla lest seimone as paator of the local church. He "HI begin duty at hla new place November 1.

Ills successor here has not been chosen, bu severs I candidate are la line. l.lggRTv"' CINTIt) WINI. tMpeciai te the JOMmar nasette.V Ind Oct. St. The Uberty JJ'HMI.

I'nweyieti easssi.nau tauUt hr.K In th hotel with John ss'sks 1 thAltsanit ne raea mk, tK ii r. A i jT. aissn ia.iigMfta7 mm Brent aar Claki It wasrxa lest ihe I rotumTtft Uht nwiji nefextjfUt USING RESOURCES FOR PUBLIC GOOD INblANAPOUH. Oct. .4.

Uovemor Thomas R. Marshall In hire address to day before the first Indl. ana conservation congress declared hla Intention lo file suit to prove that While rl'r la navigable In an attempt to reoover the stream from prlvsto ownership. He did not speak at length on the contemplated suit, but declared In favor of general conserva tion of the stste's resources. "I have been criticised for my attitude on conservation," the governor said, "and I want to say Tight her that am In favor of conservation, but not tho conservation that proposes to dredge wnite river so a nan can swim up to the federal building.

"Undoubtedly White river could bo dredged out at a cost of millions, of dollars, hut after the work had been done, how would you face the problem of water supply? Conservstlon as I tee It la where atreama used for the benefit, or mankind and not converted t'J private ownership and private monoimlles." Offieere Elected. cotigreee waa formally organ. laed, a constitution adopted arid "the following officers elected during the W. H. lliatihley.

Tml Una poll. Treat amtir II. Clnre. Pranklln. vice prealdent.prealdent.

JLaJwUaarrt, Indlsnanolla. stfta tar. Howard J. Ilaker, Grcencastle, tra urer. Maurice C.

Nleser. of Port Wayne, rind D. Williamson, of Dluffton. were named members of the committee on water and waterways. RAILROADER KILLS M) AND SELF IN HIS FRENZY PARXERHbURCI.

W. Oct. lg. Carroll Jamea. a railroad conductor of this city, shot and kjlled hla father in law, William J'rlicnsrd.

probably fa 4 tally arounoeo: nia motner ln laa. allghtly Injured hla wife and committed 'aulclde today, at Penaboro. Ritchie county. W. Va.

Jamea broke Into the Prltrtiard home and caught hla victims while they slept. He mad no effort lo harm hla four year eld daughter, who occupied the bed with her mother end grandmother. The tragedy followed a series of sen' eatlonel oecurreneee in this city about all weeks sgo when James shot Seymour Kulirt. of Palrmount, W. a fellow railroader, whom he alleged' he hed found with hla wife at the Jamea nome.

imrni a injury aa PIIRni. James Hrlt n1 asaasaraa a Ing of depositions In the salts Isst Moa JAMES GILLIE SR. Jamea Oillle, er aged 41 years, died at hla home In tlreenlawn farrr1. northeast of the city Sunday evening at 15. Death followed an Illness tf nearly two years from chronic pleurisy.

Mr. dime's condition had recently been such ss to give his fsirlly und friends considerable encouragement bbW if Vt BB V1 BB BteaB BB i ejBSaBBaaJBBBBiaBB WOMAN HELD FOR MURDER TELLS II I JAMKS OI.LIK, gr. fgteiv ei.iWieee daalhav curreg lt Tilotit. orkbOUSAS, Oct. SO.

to the little old red brick court house of St. Landry psrtab. crowded aa It liaa'beea before. Mrs. Xee llunge 'McRee.

member of one vf the oldest famlllea In ttie atata. taved Iter accusers to dsy snd told why lie killed Allen Uarland. member of a family equally as prominent aa her own. Hlie said ahe ahot "to protect her honor." but her only explanation of why each bullet took effect In the young Tu lane student's back wss that ahe wss so excited shs did sot know whether Oar land turned to flee ax she shot. Knowing effects 6f the strain of the seven days' of trial and sxcltement.

she said she. got her pistol when Uarlaud Insulted her aad fired when he advanced on her saylqg: "Tou cannot scare me." Her. testimony wss computed after, six hours on the stsnd. Mrs. denied absolutely any undue frlendablp between heraelf and Oar.

land and explained the circumstances under which he spent three or four nights at her home. She admitted Oarland and heraelf were together often, adding that her children were elwsys with them. Khe waa asked If she thought Osrlsnd Intended to attack her In her home at ten o'clock In the morning with all the Idoora open and with her children and two servants in ine ysrn. Mrs. ucnea replied she did not know what Oarlend inlgbi do "ss he.

had a Id he waa. not afraid of her and was advancing toward ner. "Old think that he was going to hurt Totrtnen and ther? i orni who maliea euch proposition to a woman I do not know what he Would do to a woman." lNgtzy Wnsi 'wtiy you shot hlmf "Tea sir. to defend my honor. I shot him to defend my honor," she said em kihsflcaUy.

wnyam Alien oome io your nome ana epend three nlghta?" "Ills uncle wss visiting the Osrlands and Allen had bad some trouble with a young (any and ha ordered Allen out of the. house. Allen asaei me ir I would not I brought a counter suit. InirlM tskt! day, Mrs, James gave evidence which reaulted Jn the erreat two days later ef her husband and Oeorge Mltter. of araf ten, W.

sn express' messenger, on the charge of conspiracy to defraud the Cnlted Steles Rxprrss company; Jamea waa to have received a prelim inary hearing next TueedXy on. the con On leal Thursday, he attended tha annual plowing match and grouted old friends with his wonted cheerfulness. The succeeding dsy he waa In apparent good health and spirits but on the third day he began to fall rkpldly and the end ram quickly James Oillle wss ono of the 1 la titan. ll sa, AI1aB noun. ty For year, ha wise the leader iTj, i hKit.

'he next few nlghta. I dldn want to Prominent In agricultural affaire, ath letic sporti and. th cuncie of thej HCOttlsn societies, si wrna mciivh in the promotion of the Port Wayne Pair association, waa one of the leading exhibitors and for yeere waa one of the leading dairymen In the. community, hla farm being a model of excellence In this respect The deceased waa one of, the founders of the Caledonian society and took a keen Interest In the affairs of the organisation, especially In th" athletic events staged eachyer, of which waa a liberal patron. One tho founders of the Allen County Plowing association, he was for years the champion plowmen of the county, finally retiring after he had won th edalvfhr eo many ye.ira that the sport ct ssed te bo a diversion.

Born In Ilorwlckshlre. BcVnnTT he cams to tht country (weoty uln years ago and located for a thne on a farm nrsr Ksnkakee, III. Two yeers later he came to Allen county and began th development of the recti Iswn farm, named after his native He inmle of this SJgSS fmmim Tfovc)ljK A. aBhSBBtft, a tfat1gtHAWafWjs nriiB smjacrfl Sfayjssxtev immfmmxa it SHIMARSHAII TrTSLiNUPWlh (nation of all rountr Jails In Indiana. Kliepfws lieoe of and thaLl esiamisnmeni ot a atata penal tarm wss th.

plsn advocated by Governor Marshall at lo daya seeelon of the slats conference of charities aad cor. rectlon. "aa" a solution for His nensl system In Indlsna. The governor ssld there were no correction! or reform. story' benefits derived from Incsrrerst ing offenders in ine county prisons.

He also advised the establishment pf a state farm for Inebriates and a e4red orphans1 bom. Uovemor Marshall also touched on the child labor qiieetlon. He aald he was not In favor of the Idea that a a i until It Jud reached the age of fjl ent cniia lanor taw so inst a cmi would not have to work lo siippott 1U Mii I never heard of many rversona learning to read and write after they kJ fa nf V' believe the same would be trwS i irvinmi so wmR, mm "I llf lUTfinur Modern aclenc cam In for liberal criticism at the 'hands, th governed when he turned, to He pbjected to the theory of and criticised scientists for eliminate ing wnat he ceiled uneeen DESERTS PEKING PEKINO. Oct. The situation In Peking Is becoming worse.

A veritable panic prevails among the Manchua and the Manrhu women are adopthig Chinee dresa. Soma of them were at tempting to make their feet appear small by peculiarly constructed shoe. The trains that are leaving he capital for the most part drawn by two englnea, so heavily are they loaded, the people. sitting on top tnetr household belongings. Officials are seeking asylum for their wlvss snd children amona, the forelgnere.

Prior to the revolution the newspapers flnsllr cried out sgalnst the pres ence of foreigners, but th native are fleeing to them for shelter. One report flxee to morrow for an outbreak, but the presence of 11.040 Manchu troops sgalnst 1,000 Chinese, ensures lha safety of the capital for the preeent. The only danger aeema to lie rroni audden attack against the throne or agalnat the officials, which might pre ctpltste the threatened mneaarre by the Manchua. Hare feeling la becoming Intensified. The legation guarda are preparing for emergencies.

The Americans have sand begs piled on the corner wall, which la now Under a strong guard. tumors are current that the emperor haa been spirited ewsy snd that Prince Chlng. who. le too old for flight, has committed sutdde. There ar many such stories, which may or msy not be Six thoussnd men of the twentieth division st Lan Chas have refused to entrain for Hankow.

Instead they sent a memorial to Peking asking for the Immediate granting of a constitution. A message from Hankow reports an artillery duel between the rebel and the Chlneee gunboats. The town of Tal Tuen Ku. In Hhen Bl province, la reported to have Joined the revolution. PKKINO MILITARY IN Pig VOLT.

LONDON. Oct. A special from IfaKlna aava MOM soldiers af lha Third and Twentieth divisions and the second mixed brigade, compoelng the second army for the Tang Tee campaign, have given the regent tne option or accepting Immediately tbetr deaiande for a com. fJete conatltutlenar government or they lireaien to attack Peking from their station at Lanchau. which la within atrlklng distance el the capital.

The national assembly, at a eeerst session. Indorsed these demssds and formally memorialised them to the throne. The demands are prefaced by the declaration that the troupe will uphold the dynasty If th provisions set forth ere granted. The presentation of the memorial caused a great sensation at the palace. TARIFF MhTTO I BEGIN EARLY INJHE SESSION, WAHHINUTON.

Oct. The tariff board' much discussed report en the woolen Induetry la to be transmitted to congreae upon the opening of the next seeeloa In. December end the board' re. port on cotton will go probably before January 1. This, It became known to day.

Is tbs administration' program with ration te the big tariff light that will be waged In congress thU winter. iNlEliN" DESPITE FACT IT'S "OFF" YEAR LOS ANQELES. CaL. Oct. Walter Hordwell accused thte, Im iti.

wiie1e a to-day of trying to circumvent hl (XK ruling and rejected two cnaiiengaa agalnat talesmen, tne challenges naving formed tho basts or nia aocueaiion. II alao vefuaad to th defensa th )'Mi nfrlbll. nf H.ll.n.ln alnil Fi.n who said he would not convict tvpriavj 'J a ta an awaa ata arant svievtimalaltls, tUI evidence alooe. holding that thU: i. rw cnauengo was svaiiaois omr atale, under theae rulings ths lury ba' cdntalned st the close of court to night three men passed for caiise bf; both sides In addition to th four pra i'i vlously qualified.

To both or tna 8. Harrow took exception In bchat of hla client. Jamea D. McNamara, who; on irwi.ivr in murper i vnaiiv J. llaggerty, a victim ot the Loe fe'l geiea Times explosion yr ago.

Por the first time sine th trial be'r; 'rJVil sti nut fi.rene rirnucni into ronn jt one of its Investigations te confront M'v iil i.I..m.h m. ,1. i t' nrij Johnson, a retired auperlntendent of Vj cated on the farm northeast of the city, which he named the Oreenlawn farm. He wes alwaya prominent In the circles of the'Masonlc lodge, had nttatned to the atandlng of a Ihlrty.aecnnd degree Mason and waa a member Of the commander)' rthatT.h warn I i relatlVea rnclude the wife gpliatp.ttwifge"" ried KreatlV over ths matter end wi Imurh embittered esalnat bis I irsmlai wITI" rrm. sa em fit nl'se iWr Three eklldra era daad Juuiaa loader fwoald i klllTMT'm narTT11TC1mreTtTrb AnarenfeT1RfTtwrrtf fflf rtha'TrW'll ei hwrtU w.

John. Agne. Rtuart arfd Dr. The former speaker of the ifthv lTmf M. fill iias ruiws.a ir i fc LtA z.

i fcni I Zr. riaT.TEr'H fc m. Tr 4S JI de anything that would cause friction between the two fsmllles. so I went to Mrs." Garland and asked her whether there would he any objection to Allen's staylngithere until hla uncle went home. 8he said no snd that waa why Allen stayed at my house.

SHURTLEFFSl" A. CHICAOO. Oct. 10 Former Mavoi Fred" ttussi; of (Thtrwgo, wsis r. sponsible.

Indirectly for the rleFjIon of United States Senator lorlmer, st cording to testimony given to day former Sreaker F.tward D. hiirilelT. of the llllhols leglelature, before the finer i senatotlai inveatigating com CHICAUO. Oct. Althoush Hm 4 tlonsm.Uc jiciiL to, anuiDier of nort with the i resldentlal struggle a yesr BliHes whlcK' wlllelect governors or other stale officers are Ilhode laland, Massachusetts.

Maryland. Kentucky. Mlaalaalppl. Iiulslana and New 'Mexico. In other elates Justlcea of the supreme court, members of leslala.

turea and mayors will be among the officers chosen. He vera I congreaalonal vscanclea are to be filled. While this Is regarded as an off year, nations I Interest renters In Msssschusetts. where the democratic. snd republican parties have named full state tlcketa.

Eugene N. Foes. wss elected se a democratic gov ernor In a republican slat last yesr, Is csndldsts for reelection. The republican ticket la headed by Louis A. Krothlngham.

the present republican lieutenant governor. Membere of the leglelatur also will be chosen. In New "Tork" slateTrTfeW assembly win re elected, af well aa several ui. tlcee of the eupreme court and city and county officials. New Mexico votea.fnr the flrat tlm In Ita history ss stste.

for' a full ae't tet ofllcerer enembee of eongrea end for a eupreme court, eight district Judge and eight district attorneys, Arliona. on Dec. II, will hold Ita first atats election Ohio will vote for municipal officers knd delesatea to the constitutional convention. In Kentucky a governor, lieutenant governor and railroad commissioners will be elected. KENDALLVILLE INVENTOR RECEIVES m.nw.,1.1 Atr nlim aftfl.rrrtiMlnfitl there Until ten year ago when he lo h.

fcl. as speaker In no small part to tl a advlce.and the support nf flusee. Previously Roger C. Hulllvsn. demcicrntlc patUnal committeeman and Congress msn Ira Copley hd Irstlrled that l.orimera elevation to the senstv ss an outgrowth of Shurtl.ff election as speaker.

Bulllvan ssld that orlmer would not have gone to tne senate hot IRtnofe th gr kTiBwlhrrn wa no cwrrwplBsnBT' rmnn unit iiirit ntreiii.iiiisiiiieaiwrTTi A'U JUDGE BRANDS tuc nraiiQC MIL ULI LlluL HO ITI CNSPIRi ORS log tn ruling. na lhat'i an Iron and brass foundry, hsd aald had not only told any oh If Whis belief that the Times was blown up hy union men snd had not talked to any one about the case. Ktugerald testified that ha visited Johnson to obtain some at at 1st lea I Information and 1... him IK. TlMli w.m.

TnrfiJE. Challenges against A. C. Winter MH.l, Jfl trailer llinvwu on in mmmw ground were denied but these met disapproval ofthe court as being mt tended to circumvent a previous rut that the men were not disqualified cause of their expressed opinions rfuvn u. ssciaro rw waa awiiix flth nnli wJt Atitraaleeeil r.

(j posing counsel, th court pointed out; ina couri racaiiva an nisi in iww. had derived their opinion entirely from common notoriety, public rumor or atatemonta in puoiio journals, uo Aaaaolaul iVa lakwar aa. WIls JI JAl7lltvU ajpjr gaxiTe via waiae qualifying a talesman. To this. At 'J: torney uerrow excepteo.

oecianng inax Winters opinion concerning strikes of strikers Is baaed on personal knowl? 'Ja edge. Winter having festlfted that he'i i as sn employer had replaced striker at one time and waa pelted with bad; egge and other mlsallee, 'V'j'M The later challenge of the defense) which Is now under 'J the court aald. amounta to an eiren A1 nn ik. it.rf Af Hi HrMs. In ende 'l Ineffective the court's ruling disallow fftrsSJ Ing the previous challenges.

It la net 1, a legitimate proceeding and cannot permitted f. jji At the afternoon seaalon Tnlesman 'j 1 II a.Ha. rfUHIIt.il mlnstlon. v. "Th defenae has Interpcoed a chal long for Implied blae." argued W.

Jo aeph Pord for the etate. "hecaiie tho. Juror haa expreaaed a view against capital but Johneon If convinced beyond a reaaonabl doubt, he would return a verdict and; lfW. Jlk IF rptJZW ne "tne court la or ine epiniwn in trsii the challenge la not available to th defenae." aald the court, "and there fore will not be allowed" V' i r.xcepuon wss laaen ny in oeienaw, mwA yotniaoH waa tanamwarilv naaaadl MAI B.h. Iff.

II mr.a iti. man examined and Attorney jSevis. of tne aeiense. cnancra io ssonit Mendenhsll'e father. tf "He died recently," murmured Men denhall.

aa tears rams to his I Iw wa bw llaa 41T a ak anJi line. "There may he cranks whoTielonsf'I'ti unions and lll do ihma 70t sf; tr! are not' a wav. but unlona aa such menace. In my opinion. explained Mendenhall.

when asked his views on'i! to. ha hsd he labor question. Mendenhall' aald 4 opinion as fo1hea'ewry "that catrsed the exrdoelon and that he had no THiJaic'ria inri tibor usiwis Individual members. i in exsmuvaiion oy aiaie. nsnstnnaii .1 1.

ft. ......1.. 1... which would preclude him from Wl turning a verdict of guilty. aivohV'a tnniign ine evuience was an ctrcurn vv atantlal.

Hoth sides passed Mendenhall. II was the first talesman In several dav who' apparently aatlafled both and the aeventh so psased. When: twelve hev been secured peremptory challengea will be In order. a m.n hell Kn 4 In Stii! examlnatlonof JohnaotLXs a conversation with ths tstter consent i Ing Is Ivor unions'. The man Xas nut on the eland, but Johneon said he did not recognlx him.

It H. Pltsgerald waai th witness. Th stste objected Id anv': xantinatloa of jntxgernldL. as Johnson fyi3 Ihe defenae Immediately Interpoeod a The witness said that on tail he had i AtiverealtAn Oeorge XV, Johneon. Attorney Derrow f.

I A.l tV ffli rJ I liy a question of a few years when there j' aa 4.ll tai aa ak a a Is a.aa.l monopolies. Unions sr quite Ob Htij noxious. The oris sgltstlon undoubti xiiy rrougnt about tne trouble. Trier, j' is no ppsnon ran not ine i im s.as. WHt ui oy ayi aruit i fyl.

"Ter, lii'ijH lttuterald aald he waa an altnrneV li doing detect Ivo work. i ill 1'iB ti. ion FLAHERING OFFER. KKS'IIAUMUJC, Oct. 1.

John Hsrker. of this Hly. a school teacher and farmer. who recently Invented a rotting device to attach to a manure spreader, has received flattering er fer te sell hla Invention or to locate a factory. Mr.

Marker has had the ex. Lpertenr on the farm which hss helped to develop the nvaasire spreader at ladkaAeBt whleli Waa nrst.eWw.ii i ik pabtle at. the Ulr liuTI. tJrXrtd insrmJ Ifstlarers have tried, to boy the device! I I I 'r'' uisa i ivuis eiini ine vm v' PERSONAL EtEMENT FIGURES' IN WRECK, rr i Rtsunv nrmmin. wye.

liu. sv a man fallibility caused th wreck, of th, xl t'nien Pactne passenger irain that ran Ep Into a frelxht train near here yesterday. 'S'l killing thre men and Injuring thirty other persons, sccordlng to an ofrtrtal Tne renor! aas the si I.Unl wee Jl 9 to the action of Robert Im. HSlemss of west bound freight trelni, i.M Which, bed been sidetracked, who. "'for saoia i ona uiiaw riTei kwttehv cauewg lb in on ine SKie irara ni eoiq4 wlthf seiWBre ai' iir 4, ii53rsfe Jj3i3 jjujiic itcrlisvi i vwW aT i amMmumkimrnmummminTiM.timmfnnKin iim im r'" i a ii ki tiwi Frm kCittcMiM0.W i i) 5.

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