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dicircia I cvi I Hliiit JTefe rt i -St if I1 i i i iViii i Hi i i in iiyiVii miM Fair tonight cooler fn north portion Wednesday filranwarrner re SIXTH YEAIT TKEPAt EEINft 3kfAH0ir 22 lOJQ WEliVE pAGfir PKiqE pKEj5t nV FORTY SIX ARE NOW DEAD And a Nutofc of trie fifc juredlNptSmiv JtisSaid CAUSE jO THE REci BotK inolneiWer rifl Tenitrt AjiM atHiijh Speed CHE TERRIBLE SCENES flbtfTh6MAKIIItdWfMXruiNd i By6nd RoboanitlW fl 1 the Crash iAnaHiifTOWNri MarchVtJr1 The total numberof dead as the jrwiuU the wreck Of me Rock iwanaaouDie loader train at Green Mountain yea Uerdayls nfortir slx Vy Si Many of the wrecic victims maimim knt lnfma whirsre i now In the hos ppltala will ht Hv Hopes forhellyea ci at least A score are aspaireu vi TheWorlC Of wenujnK ineyicum Is slowly progressing rBerore nisv the list of dead will probab he la creased 1 tSufgeojia otMarshalltown td aur reniidlnsf cities labored all stent laaa effort to care for the Injured fe The oniypiausioie cause ur iu nreV Vet Tlrplvpfl Is that It Was dtie EfnJha fBPt Ihftt both engines drawing i the passengerlrsla were backingup pushing tneir ugnvicnaers in iron theniiivv tenaer is saia wqiiguv to bold an engine on yie iracK wwa hlghrate Jot speed WoeingmainiRineu The DeaA MARSHALLTOWN laMarcb 2 Every undertakery establishment here la a morgue the hoapltaW are running over with the Mured and Incoming i train bring hundreds of peoplelooking fortheir ove these dead had been Wehtlfledj LOREN ALESCHLAOERQgdenIa Ai Pk ApAMS Identification incom pietei VV-Ji DAMDRIDdE oroilt6Ont iLOUI3 B1EDI2CK MuBcatrpeIa TIIOMASQ RETTSCedat Rapids iaV xr GEORGE PaBDNT VaterloOK i ALFRED Xi BnOWNiiWflterlo6aa MRS ALFRED iXlBRQWNj Watery loo Ia mcnt proposition lo thetepreaerilaUvei pi the firemen brotherhood and the riliwMul Nelll will not discuss what hja prop98lUbn wag but he said today pe was very coperiuoi settling uu flcuitleabetween the Tallrqaas and Men without a strike It la aaldNeiUB plan proposes ftbase of settlement of theBenlorltyiandrepT rraeritition working rules over which the tWo aides have disagreed for so long If Is said to Involve a separation ot theiuetlonof wagea froin the1dlspute over the two working rules possibly a separate arbitration bfcthe two subjects Whatever the tertris of Nellls proposition it li afcparentl saUf actory to tbp raljwajr general managers The flremenirjealsosWdto have accepted the proposition tentattyely Traroe dlately after a conference with the firemen elllcpnferred with the general managers late last nlghtfand went Into icsslon with tbeflrwnen again earlr today 1 Peace TiUllings br a thread bow ever aa the final rejection of Reins proposition by either side would mean It Is feared that the medlatop5woula withdraw entirely from ithei negotla tlons and thata strike affectthg every railroad In the south arid west would followr is riiylHERi Lmm MAUDE ADAMHAS COUSIrl ANa AUNflrlTrlECITV Mrs CharleaijLiapp of South Web sterStreeVjija Cousin of the iFainbua Actreia When Maude Adams the famoua acU ress conies to Fqrt Nyayne the town RUSH TOTM MOURNER BENCH Pittsburg Grafters Falling Over Each Other in Stampede to Confess NINE MORE TODAY And Most of Them Admit That They Were Pretty Cheap Ones JJ SI II IK ft ContinuedOnPageTeni HT 1 1 tSMAWUtK 5 8flJE DEMOTE THEREWttiBE6ETTLEME iviADEJ VITHTrtJETErfN 1 tRAifiMENV CHICAGO March 22r Tbat there wllien6Yilrlkepf flremeiiiVjJafortyr nine westem Railroads l8 the opinion iexpressedHodayiby rkUroiad s6ffldals here following thej aqnounoement that iCharles iPvNHll labFr comiiifssiqner and federal medlatofiunder the I3ro man law hadmadea definite settlei uaaaaaFilaHI Xsaaaaww ti ii Maude Adams basmucli m6re of a homelike aspect for her than thertodtnary orie Mght stand town This la because Miss Adamahaarelatives In this city Mrs niiiiT AnfnrRraith Webster etreetiVr uslnand Miss AdairiS with Mrsliapp rLappils an engl Whlle in Fory Wayne Mis8 lAdarna WlllbelthegHesttMrSAWppanawr and Mrs fLapis ahd Mrs Bradley Jn turn J11 be the guests pr the actresa attheMaesUcthieveningwhen8he appears In What Elvery Woman Knows Naturally Miss Adams waa delighted When shed wbyered that the itinerary of her road touf Included Foil Wayne arid she found that It would be pbssibie for heftO visit her local reiatlfes MEN HIGHER UP tt Prosecutor Declares That He Land a Few of Them Will PITTSlminri MarMi 5INn td I dlttonal councllmen today confessed la open court before Judge Fraser tnat they had accepted money Illegally while members of tbe council Dr Lang confessed vthat be had received 200 0 Frederick 200 Thomas Stuck 250 II Harvey 1100 Richard Armstrong 260 Woods 600 Harry Kal son160 Fred Herlng 200 and Frederick 345 When Armstrong was asked to tell who drat spoke to htm about the bank depositories ordinance he replied that It was former Mayor Charles Klwhler in the Interest of the German Xatlonal bank Accprdlagto a report here today i7 IEMfeCRlTlC HAB Continued on Page Ten i in i niMUMMMlin ttm TOM JOHNSON DISAPPEARED it is i FORMER MAYOR OF CLEVELAND I TA Viv i Ulil JArH YERIOUSLYtEAVEHil liliiiwflL Vis Ji 3v wfti WHy tfzs iiiiji uu i 1 i i i i Hi llitlU if I I i miiilri ii i i lOTK il ALBERT WA KILLED FRIISHOT At limX last NiGigi FederalJudge Landls calendar The packers regard Judge Lnndls as prejudiced and It ilslHkely they will ask for a cnangeof yenue shpuici ne not voluntarily transfer the case to some I othercburLy summonses mine criminal ana civn cases were1 sent out today It Isprob Jematlcar whentb two cases will be heard THE INNOOENT ViGXlJVS vr fV ratssMsMMMaswaaBMMHasMMaanMMM luaBBBBBBBL dBBBBBBBsV u3PP IbBbBBbbW BImHBP JL iHHBBBBBli BBBBBBBBBBBr TlBrP iyWijkJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB vv bbVbbbbT ifW AbIbbbbbbbbbbS JTT BBBHliBPA JtBBBHBBBBBBBH jZSk BBBBBBBBBBsBBBB JBBLWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi dflBJBBJBW HHHB JsmMBBBBBBBBBBH vjlBBBBBBBBBBBBk nwwr BBBBBBBBBBPjBBBBBBBBfcBB LJbVSbH tL 1bi9HbbbbbbLbbH NV4HVflHBgHHjHHB IKt WIIHBlflPBiBBB i 1 nHSimiUllBHiBBBV tU 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abroad alone theynai ppposcd him point She Is Inclined totninKne may oe sioppms puuio quiet retreat until he can arrange for his trip 8tAgf ind Fred Howe oi Cleveland assocfate ot the former mayor came neris wusj uu could riot locate himi andwere tola by the family lis present wlifereabbiits was nnt Vnnwn Df Thomas Gauhtj who has been attending Win refused to discuss his umess iiesam he had riot eeeri Johnsbri since early yesterday TllREEIILtEll THIS TRAINS COM TOGETHER HEAD ONl THIS MORNING AT BEREAKY LEXINGTON Ky March 22 yropg orders ptven by the railroad operator AtBereaatmldnlght caused a head bri collision between two trains on i the Kentucky Central division of the Louivnie Nashville railroad at itrkita oolin tiAai Tllrhmnnrl And three peopl were killed and several dentwas thatthwreckfngbrewwa8 oh Us Wajr to the acenebf the disaster before 11 happened the operator realizing his mistake and havingrlptIfled the mil office at Paris of his blunder The killed GEORGBDEVORE 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March 22TIie blow mo foil en If It were aril sm extreme ag to be absurd tlwouWbo a serious il li IT JinAIWAlkAhMd flit tAA A rtTP rind custom and cannot startd Itl clearly uhcoristltutlbnaarid Tjolatlte Of all rfghtso themerltri4icted This1 isthefstatementmle to the United jrfissiodarbr6iliepf the lead lag attorneya for the Mpacklng1 i tAi oRta which were hit ti6terdar bv thVsrmultanebUfi1 returriitf Indictment auoinot thn Nntinnfti FnfKine com VnnonV1 BiitiiMlirYlaa ind thA flllnr It Ill Ilii 6ALJ iLLilJlflHAliillA 01 a Diainequnjr ivr mouioBviimyu rf Vitliftiinl rnrrinahVj i The Indictment of Jmerijfbfcbnducf Ing their business according jo toe mutlinda nf business men for centur ies is rigamslaltbommbflTlawv statu hat Indictmeht caabe madeCQstand It would be an en tbj turihi4 Th corporatlbna are cbHWcturalj A rve up residehceihere pudiation or us ODutationi tjf prowct MlA OPTiONiSTS iOiiEllOASE And Chicago Will PROBABLY iJoTvyoTEpNi83UETHis iftjNiir jDHlCAGOj March 22 Ldcal option advocated lost today before the elec tion commission their contentions as to the law governing the preparation ofj ahelecllori petition asking for a vote on the local option question April The tlctoryj ol theweUwas complete rlrji the legal phase of the icaiia nnd I th lliunr lntrenlft dVrlnrn figures already obtained by the clerks wno arecuecninup uiu oauuu niiegea IHpirnl nnmoo hn th drv nptltloh icilcate that Chicago will not vote upon me local opueq question mis spririg The attorneys fbr the drya had argued before the board that the com mlsBlbnerg had no rsht to gb beyond the face of the petition and it It appeared all right they had no authority In veatlgate its accuracy The wets combatted this contention Their contention was upheld and tbb committee decided to investigate the accuracy of the petition A SPRING SPRINGS UP INTERESTING OCCURRENCE CONCORDIA COLLEGE AT conserved and utilized It Is expected that a B0lntllc Investigation of the reason for the spring will be made and that It will provevery Interesting ONION LABOR iOpftSED Aiid Democracy Will Haye to ngi Siren Sbngto WiriltBacfc THE MARSHAL VlM it ii fit Still the Big Trouble the pmeeratl6 Cam SENATOR JIOTRIDM He Will Probably Preside as Ch man1 the Republican Convsritloh 8pecIttotiNwiV INDiANAPOtlS March 24fle ot the atroag factors for repubilcan sue cess In the next election arid pertleu lariy inthe election of aletistature It seems has been overlooked up to this time by the political prophfti This Is the labor vote The word which Is circulating now in labor circles that union labor1 en masse will be for the republican cindi riatpa fnr 4h 1rllihira inH ihki thv will assume this poiltloh wtthbut mak ing a single demand of the republicans In the way of pledges The labor met propose to make their Vote this fill a punitive measure for the democrats for what they failed todo in the last slon of the legislature and they will leave It to the wisdom bt the republl burlrtg the Night War Wells Sprlrii Forth In Frbnt Of Armor arid Continue Flowlnfl A spring sprang up this Spring if Cbricbrdia college Thats spifngln a I new ohe butJtja fact any bowy It haobened like this Event hi nK yaajpeacefiil last eyening at ConcoriaJ cpiiege vv w9 inorniDgwoen neeiur derita awoke and sallied forth they found a conslderablequantity of water in front of the arniory As it hadnot ralneddurlngtbe night this fact nat urally caused great excitement excitement grew and eVen becfinie ln thse although there are no tents bri the campus wiieri it was found that the water waa Welling lip from thri center of Iheipool A clinicwas Immediately forrned and the matter diagnosed It was theri a natural prlng that had brokenforth during the night The water was found to be pure and palatable The professors at the Institution are at a loss at the present time tq account for the phenomenon and among the superstitious residents of the city the cause will proDaDiy ie assignea to IWteys her property and refused to part iuuicu nt ou ig uiic itrici iq uv With them When she was returned to her cell In the womans section of the prlsoa V1 in ii i i ii mi i Contiaued on Page Five NEXT DOOR TO BROTHER BILL BBBBbVHbBBBHbVJBbL Bf 4 flklSlBBr i JfJy 9HiJRHw flMBMiajMf MHhHHHb SV1 bbbR a frWffiiSk wp rw vt mmmJBnMmWvRi VBHBVMMHMHMBalMHM riftliiiHuwjaHB it H4 iHf BBBBBBV IBeSSKJHB BBHMHty9kBWi bbHbmPvHIHIv mm iSH51 AC Continued on Page Nine SORORIGIDEIS llllTEINpiFFrJEHT KATHERiNE MANI REFUSES JTO GIVE NAME OF HER AU EG EO ACCOMPLICE rMSlLWiillarclynla JKirshot the tolling Wfandlitbi requiem mass jfungTiojine vnyiyvLoi Marks church at the fiirieral Of her ingCaerineMBiiitaiktaenyearsiildj wa8shbJectedtolbetlrddeineij by unerot oiiceisrueana aiayor Kem iey At the close of the inquisition mrhlAVt tiaa mnelt tuiVAia Phltit i 1 1 announced tbatthe youthful prl6aer iad made malerlal changesiri her statements of last night when shii Im pllcated ail unknown male accomplice The girl was then arraigned befor Maj or Hemley and pieaded notgullty to the charge of murdering her titter by kdmlnlsterlng a Heajiy drug Chief Ertie refused niake pilWiethe substance ot the girls testimony during the third degree When Katheririe appeared befbre Mayor Remley Ijat formal plearlliigahe wOra EItaabeths picture hat and along coat ArQuudhrtiecknungthe heavy nprUlare nml InfL At mhlrh th lirnlhr John reqtiested burled with its owner Katnerine contemplated the ornamenta1 Surnrner BEVERLY Jia8si Marohw 22 ia deyoled fOthf presideni arid Uvls Chafiea PfiTaft has leksed fbrthe sjaidjie personally flriancd ihbUtter irimmerlhebeafulhbm i ii 4 tV i ii JtVilntlmatediihaLMriand Mr bu7Polntvnexlortdhi8he the ipreaiderit 1b ft biagnlflcenttAniVT diirhur IhV sumirie and residence with spaeioris grburids fAmUyoahariVrTaft Thf fwlirjhiiS relIeTccimpleteIy the Tresis ftmci to dent arid Mrs Taff the latters impair Jttly eidhealth preveritJngier roinassuiii twuu ToH i tiA tnnrtavA man Inir tliB folfl of hoatess At inr rntfl theseebrpprittoni 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