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THE SPRINGIELD 4 VOL XI No 280 ii tcday by Mr Suck In i ka Ta1 Coal Ian: til all is quiet in that re No Delegates from Baltimore tlopl Bnks Mvst Maintain i and Reserve Against Deposits them what narriag I Hay Thanked the By Jews the Sheldon Traffic Declined Retarded treaty of Berlin i this the is a tr good cal I WASHINGTON Oct 4 of I Treasury Shaw this afternoon issue I the following circular to the national uuuivs Will will Will Be Gone on Tour About Two Weeks In Basement of Medical College of Indiana BALTIMORE Mi Oct Cwi tor Smith In reply to the telceratn from Mayor Maybttry and th pcei dent of the muncil cl Detroit M'Mi retjuesting the auppotntmcEt cf dole Site a to the convention to contlder the eeal tltnitfon today declined to a point the d'h ttate bveatue hi hi judgment S'v convention Car ex ercise no authority conittalntn i In fluence upon the op ratora to end the coal strike Marine ecm ''iroe In Eig aathrac ad that the and day diy but did not snecedd la getttn man until this evening of the nom at large on Sheldon in Kaunas r'ityy that he was of the statut? fur Lis ciime the Convicted stun panics the flr speaker et this occm the tltiuii repealing of Walter McClane and Miss Olive Kite Intended to Go to athers of the Couple ound Them Pro cured License and Superintended the Ceremony i Presented With a Petition Praying or the Repeal ofthe Alum Baking Powder Law the Ex Goyernor Said He Did not Care or the Wishes of the Signers Went Into Presence of Woman Improperly Clad simply money a gov extent from a An clipcment was cut short in tv last night by the parents of alter McLane Senator Mason Circulating One In Illinois President Mitchell Has Returned to Strike Expects Satisfactory Conclusion to the Strike TOPEKA Oct Rev Charles Shel don today filed with the secretary of state a formal declination inatlon for congressman the allied Populist ticket had previously refused the nomination but in some way his name had been Bird with the remainder the ticket making his latest action necessary Most of the nominees of the allied Populists have declined and ft is prob able another couveuUon will be Leld ST LOUIS Mo Oct Robert Mc Clure Snyder tanker and promoter was convktel bribery la the trinera! court iouilit and sentenced to five Imprisonment In the state penitentiary after the Jury find con I tide red forty nine minutes Its veriH In the entire The The National Banking act an well aware lays down rule that all associations shall main tain a certain reserve against all de posits failing to do which the Comp troller of the currency may notify any association to make good such a re serve ailing to do this within thirty days the comptroller may with the mn lli when he saw tore him was for the same law that he had winked for cud fur which he had dtlivvred a rp fill before the gl llitiire ns yt toriuy for baking powd liA dodged the quitriu at Inst np the i sUtviiey of Mr Waruaek to get an eii lursiiuiiit or lutideiiina tkill of the petition Mr Stone raid in the piecetico uf Mr Wart ack a repor ter for ti Republican and four or the men ai lie table: tanris three wiles south of tins tv The families uf both aic ll to do and re prominent in this part of the loung McLane and Miss Kite decid ed to elope and yesterday came to this titv to go to Joplin last night The parents learned uf their Intentions and followed them Last vinmg the two fathers nut the young couple on College street and explained Mr Lohmeyer to St Louis Mr August Luhtneycr our veteran funeral director and embalmer leaves tor St Louis tonight The State Bring Caal from Europe YORK Oct At oCccs Morgan Co this staten at out of was giv th It wi Ui national Ji a la is nno fuel coai for i 5 robberies that vicinity during: when detectives in the cellar of I i Secretary Shaw Issues Another Statement Stave Tin amiiuiucu rccpun was ocni uai from wasning Department Does Net Encourage Credit Conference Was Strain 1 len from a grave 1 tery northeast of teetives instituted the building and raised the floor of cellar Digging here in a short time they uncovered the remains of ten bodies Au attempt had been made to de Jury Considered the Caso Only 5q Minutes Verdict Was Great A Hung Jury was Looked or by Audience An Appeal Will be Taken This Week Two Lawyers Went On Bond for it is th? general opinion about head quarters that the proposition In Ito present firm would nut be met tam ed by a nvc ntiun of miners rapi I To uf irvss if that should sary This coal as required will be ruifcrnr ct st armv urn ng the pour ur do not rare about repealing this In tict 1 made a spro'ch tor the N'f'ither du 1 care for the Spiitig piojdo who have atllvcd th Sr Negro Wats Lynched TOPEKA Kan Oct 4 Traffic on all railroads Is greatly retarded by tito weather Today Vufon Pacific trains had to enter Topeka over the Rock Is land tracks oa account of a brldgo was out On Solomon Blue and Re publican rivers the water washed tha Rock Island's tracks slightly out of line delaying trains several hours Rain has been falling constantly throughout th State nqe Jhuradag morning law law field names to the petition ur against the repealing ot the Alum Baking Powder The petition was signed by over 100 ot the most prominent merchants and business men of Springfield Tte 1esun for the ex rmrmr not signing tile petition or at least recog nizing It Is very clear lie Is the attor ney for the Baking Powder trust and in fact the law was Introduced by Stone in a speech before theiast legis GLEN ALLS Oct A mob of fully live thousand sympathiz ers of tile II 11 Valley mllvvoy Strikers paraded Um streets hero to night stopping nil of the cais as they catne through and storming the cars breaking windows and cutting trolley wires Ilo groat did the dlsturbaneei Income that Sheriff Gill ordered out Company uf the national guard sta tioned her to ise the mob Vi li the rioli is began their work a majority ef the non union employes of 1hc company gave themselves into the hands ot the police for protection hut fjme deserted to the strikers uurwere stalled on a switch and all the law The output of coal in the lat Top and Pocahontas fields along the line of the Norfolk Western Is about 24000 tons per Moody Will Speak in West ase which had occupied the week in preri ntatlon verdict was rendered at 15 The jurors had retired at almost four of argu 1 WASHINGTON Oct Sec retary of the Navy Moody has promis ed to make a number ot politicalpouches in the West and is now en aged their preparation He avH her? next Wednesday and be gone about two weeks His 11 st speech will lie before quett Club of Chicago next Thurs day night on the general subject ot Um United States navy lie will also make ipeet'ies nt Omaha and other places It is expected that Secretary Root will make a number ot speeches on lire issues ot the day dining the im pending campaign but his plans ar? nut flnailv arranged He does not ex pect to 'eave the city however during the Gran! Army ramioti next week WASHINGTON Oct 4 Secretary Hay upon his return to Washington today found unpn his drsk a latge ntnnebr of letters from promlueiajsws In every part of the country rt ing thanks for his efforts in behalf of fTia Rnm I a iv i Kia I ini IVUUIUUIUU Ilt ltc CIO fiAUtUHVU lit 111 note to the signatary to the stroy the remains with lime The col 1 lege officials are very Indignant at the I latest phase in the situation and claim the bodies unearthed today are those of subjects dlsrected by the students of last year that some ot them are cadavers which wg re in urn dissecting room lieu the building burned several 1 years ago The detectives claim the bodies have been but recently burled and that evi dence of quicklime is very apparent The bodies are of both men and women but are in such a state that identifica tion ia impossible The search for stolen bodies will bs tuutlnuad and ve Kite were children toget li lt is said that they have al 1 isk set back he should be telle ti cf any undue tax upon bls sti ngt 1 Therefore for the next week or uays only such matters will be brought to his attention as may be imperative ly necessary fur him to consider currenee 'the Secretary of the treas ury appoint a receiver etc The law thereto: lays dawn the rules that tho reserve shall be maintained but lodg es discretion with the comptroller and with the secretary of the tereasury as to the enforcement of the rule You are therefore notified that the rule will not be enforced so far as It relates to government deposits secured by gov ernment bonds it must be borne In mind that in this connection that it is nut the intention of the department to encourage increased credit on the contrary very great conservatism should be exercised BBut it is the de sire of the department that no worthy business interest shall suffer because a bank has invested Its in government bonds to secure ernment deposit and to that has relieved the treasury growing surplus and has thus restrict ed its party to extend COLUMBUS Tex Oct A mob from Eagle Lake took Utt Duncan a negro from the county jai 1 41CI tonight and hanged him Late last night I un can improperly clad entered a tele phone office rt Eagel Lake where Miss Lena Harris the night operator was alone The negro was ariesteii and brought here on a freight train to prevent a lynehitg but early this morning about 10U men arrived flora Hagel Lake and made demands for the prisoner They were reinforced during the 5000 Sympathizers Ko Strikers in Parade An Elopement Cut Short By an Impromptu Marriage REPUBLICAN IS after rents by the atternrn for the de fense and state No bumlsmea were pren't wba nyder's cunnction was aniicume: the defense having apparently beet confident that testimony concern ing Snyder's residence would convince the jui intltled to the Ic ti ft ul limitations laid The Incut eolation uf INDIANAPOLIS Oct 4 Sensation al developments came to light late this I evening iu the Investigation of the wholesale graveyard Lave oecured in this the past few months unearthed ten bodies the Medical college of Cantrell the aliened leader of a aaie: rogrces arrested a few days ago con 1 fesssed that his and other gangs had bor adebmcmfwypsrdluulddwwmfww tubbed many graves and sold the bod 1 ies to medical colleges here and else 1 waere cp to today every medical col lege in this city has been thoroughly Treasury Department Office of the searched for stolen bodies but to no avail i 1 1 hat the in rcannle Pf the 1 diaie transportation lments of euii unce and hurried forwai 1 uicle evi at the sat i pane's ordinary bu be found nece well as more if el to relieve at that may exkt in public fnztitp East Commercial Strei By actual count there were ex actly 15'1 men and boys at the meet ing Stone confined his remarks to the trusts He attacked almost every trust in existence but failed to utter a syUafeler lw TrfgreitotwIbe Baking Powder trust of which he is the attor ney and for which he labored Industri ously for the passage of the Alum Bak ing Powder law in the last session of the Plate legislature On the contrary the fat I 111 that the) had to get mar ried and that ceremony ha I to be tfoimcu la: night without delay 1 here mid never been any objection on the naf of either family except tirit Ihi'V wanted them to wait a few years Mrs Mi Lane is figlite yearsJ age an1 her husband Is iu hi twen tieth yeir Walter McLain? chinist and can command a the uud isigui mi icLiuts and bn lie sr mm of Surimtfii'bl do hereby wnr i gardie ss uf publics tin wi iiliiles who will pledge bra b'lltl work anil vote fol tin Alum Petition to Congress to Stopthe Coal amine the prep siiuu In an' President Mitchell Returned WILKESBARRE Pa Oct 4 Pre: laent Ju'in Mitchell vf the United Min unlt a accompanied by di ri let prc INm Nichols of Sei ti'ii arri ed at strike leadnuar: from WuMmlgtoa wnigiit There was large number of persons at beadqim that slg also the statement that he did nut care for the whhes of the people and that he did not care about the question of the re peal of the Alum Baking Powder law In the evening Mr Stoue spoke at Chirk's hall on ary in any city He has traveled a great deal and has seen much of th world As soon as the fathers the in toii'bd lepers they began to ar rang 4 or the wedding Mr McLane Sr took the couple to the parlors of the Metropolitan hotel and Mr Kite went with a policeman to procure the li tense Tbv officer and the father of the bride drove to the residence of Recorder but Mr Bigbee wai cut at home Later Deputy Pecordei liau Stewart was found and the li mum? was issued A message was sent to Justice Clay ton telling him to come to the hotel ind perform the ceremony but he was not fount The party then took a cab and drove to Cue restdeuee of a min inter and the would be elopers Were joined ill lhe bonds of matrimony In the presence of their fathers Mr and Mrs McLane have taken looms at the Metropolitan butel The pineuts lettrncd to their Homes in the country at a late hour last night It was o'clock when the parents List found the couple and the eer ii'uny was finished a few minutes after THE WEATHER WASHINGTON Oct I Missouri Rain In eastr fair 'tanner In west portion Bunday Muh lay warmer Kansas: air and warnic Sunday: Monday fair and war mer in southern portion Local orecast or Spt ingtield and vicinity: Sunday Is president will meet in 5 i Unearthed Ten Bodies NOROLK Va Oct 4 The Nor folk i Wet tern lailvvay today issue! instructions to Its employes to run coal trains on Sunday through tbs State of Virginia and else'where in or I der to expedite shipments of coal The laws of the State prohibit the luaning of freight trains on but as unusual conditions exist it is under I KtfWlfl that tho UvfiLll A ilZS President Will Be Relieved win nut be construed in violation of of Any Exertion Millionaire Boodler Snyder Given 5 Years in Penitentiary A 1 inaa scuntea nxuuuieni two in me iqu i I i a fcr th? a nnri a roircinrir at a na er tui iu ii' made In Snyder bebah' waa a bung jurv Many believed that the Jcicnse nil ahow facts in th matter ot resile nee which would om vinre some at least of the Jury that Snyder Is and has been reafiSent of Kansas City Li the whirl ot the cur rent uf Inci nad which revolved about I im Snyder sa: 'apparently itnmov 1 Whi the verdict was read hardly an instant's change in this expre olon could be noticed He watched the jurors as they pressed Mu ir way through the almost unyielding crowd A oreman Charles Wall broke thc siknee he leaned slightly forward intently listening ive werq word which stood out ftom the formal Jan guage uf the tut leport to the hearing ot Snyder and the throng gath vied to learn bis fate i Efforts to Start Up WILKU Pa Oct 4 It ir i ald ira: operators ot the Wyom ing will muKe more determ ined i i evvr next week to start uo ad Lioria' collieries They la'ui that th can get men if tbs mliitarj authuniles will protect tiiera iihd tL Il families Stockholders Do Not Like Management of Street Railway Company Will On Sunday Coal Trains Will Run to Exoedif Shnments of Ura to the mm ro 11 I St Louis on the 6 and to exam ine applicants fur licenses as embalm Rprpavpr VeI iuportaIit will come I'vvvlVvI before the board pertaining to the transportation of the dead on rail roads The State Board uf Health will also he In session with them Mr Lobtueyer has engaged the ser vice uf Mr Neece uf Aurora during his absence Mr Nceee Is a veiy fine embalmer having made 95 points in his examination and Is a gen tleman iu every respect tn ly reptwnutite ot the ton Pure LuoI cucopauy of Hit St Lv il 111 la tb iuteroat of the ft of the Alum 1 taking Puw Jr law he wa net In favor of ra Jcsutig IU Un Wa natL the of tin Lavton ood company whit la pr a tlllou signed by the inuit retail and riv 'pilhsfleld Lite rv wed ilinlrg ntun at the ventetday at uu ripm u11 Mr WatiiM lc gi riivr 1 Lis va' a and went to a neigu i tu stay with relatives turoey Judge Sam Priest aud Mottau uourdau signed bls appeal tor securing bls release until th? term ot court commencing Monday Early lids term Snyder will be sut mx i tnd a motion for an appeal and new trial filed The of the trial was markelj by incidents of noless absorbing In 1 terest than th ia uf Thursday whet the ot colossal 1oudl? tunsaetlons an! wholesale purchase uf counciltnen was revealed on the wit ness stand During the final pleading of the case the court room uerfluwedv th spectators During ihe speecb ot Judge Priest fur the defence anl ir alt Attorney ulk fcr the state the jtiriost stillness prevailed and espe rally did ail references to the crime nbety hold th? Interest uf the audi tnce Duiing the jury's hour uf ah Since the cruwl became greater aul greater aud betting pools were feu me 1 I misunderstanding as to the law ur vent to the college actjOn Of (he department you are ad CIHCAGO Oct 4 tho iaml niitmls citizens durtg the last twenty fa ir honrg Lar g'goed a pc Hunt loti ttkit4 President Rm tit call extra session ot nucrots to enact ii measure the prm mion a coil famine Ora method stig Eiated in the peuuct I a provision i twlntwr rat a a temporary iief to operate the Pennaylvaulx rnlacs which are close! on account if the strife The petition Is being ck 11 over the of Chlcagi end throughout the state of Illinois un der the direction of United States Sen ator WIHiam Mason There are iutnerouA instanri where porary recclvyia hare appuii'l for the management uf pub lit utiliti said natur Mason i which aTord ample precedent fur su an action In the present emergency IRaliruala have been thus treated by courts uixiti the petition of the peopfi? us can ie shown by the records I Lave in rrnd too case where a dis pute between municipal and walt works company which throatesw' deprive th people of a water supplv esulted In the appointment of a re ctiver unll the trouble was settled" chli President Mitchell had nothing tu sav gaidin: the position beyond what he laid in hl formal statement to the President and in his Interviews Washington He reitciatcd he that the strike will go on just tn same as it has heretofore anti that 1 lt just i confident of carrying it to a satisfactory conclusion as he ilij previous attending the conference He does rot at this time contemplate any new move and it any is to be tak en he 'via first consult the district presidens President Mit hell was shown the Asociatsl Press dispatch from Wasu ii gton to the effect that it bad beenuggestel that the miners return work an let congress and the Penn IsjhanLi legislature investigate the I cunditiuhs existing tne uaid cud strict with a vi to rvxunn retary Washington 1 COct4 19V2 Six bodies were found in a A wnoiiy unautnorizeu and uatounaeu I rufuir? fnni irc tn nto I tan su'it PICK ins at Che Medical College uf Wasbingtou yesterday calculated to Indiana the officials of this Institu jniteltad a reference to action by the tion proving they had been lawfully secretary ot Treasury relative to the obtained and asserting there were no imaintenance of the reserve against gov other Wta nhA ici I I eminent bonds That there may be no i misunderstanding as to the law Jot ftv I ma a UCIVVIIIC3 with a seorch warrant for the body of vised: William Johnson which had been sto you in Ebcnezer cerne the city The de a rigid search of as a last resort SPRl NG IELD MfSStllJKI SUNDAY OCTOBER Vice President Relscavage cf dis tr ct No 1 cays the coal arc now rending Into tegon Liiee numbers of Slavs Poles and kalians an i some of them he says frb from Europe ReU laage produced today twu affida'its from foroign laturers who said that ttey were brought here by aa agent for the labor bureau in New York They were told that they were want ed to work in a factory but when were sent to the mint uses of non umun men In bombarded with stones to 0 fati'ire thinking it nit 1W Stone Ignores the Wishes of 100 Voters jvlndows in them broken The truub union workers Seine of the house on lhe erci in the real th fire was re nu ie was injured A Nuth regiment says nt them under advice uf their attor neys for participating in any inure conferences looking to a settlement Nevertheless several comuiuuieatlois bitween the attorney of the uinpany and the mayor during the lourie of the evening and the compa ny's lawyer was iu consultation vlth the mayor for an hour Tonight Mayor Capeviele again took the situation in band and endeav oring to arrange on a basis of ten hums and per day Conferences and exchanges of notes arc now in prog ress In the meantime the company isnuking every preparation fur the oper ation of their cars barns which are well policed and being fitted up with cots aud ranges anil stores of grocer ies and supplied Nothing but mail cars were run today Canal street iner ehants have abandoned their plan of calliiig a meeting of citizens tomorrow Kt Goicraur Wtlllsm Juel Stuiteilstuiv and It bod his cndorwmecl tUn fur iu Lulled stat Itau ot bU Ubbjtog line prtltVH guru to ului at tae Mtrpoliua hotel yeateiday by Mr Waraack In the pre nee ut a Republi can report'r Mr Stone hsd an cx I version on Ills face that was akin to the eslun that onn see on the fa of a dead uaa awakening Heiu nut expecting to roe old Issues up beiore him and tn have bls etiil'jts tn nt on the Issues that be liad fought against a few iioath be fore qu' MUn carding the Alum Bilking Pew der law Mt Warnack eaid: "1 am representative of the Layton Puie ITaivI company of Eant St la lie and I am In a position to knew just wLt tills Baking Powder trust lo gins aud just where it ends Th Price and itoyal Powder companies dump" I iu into the band of the 1 tai i oiigt i in the last eisiatui in oidir tu Lave the law Baking ip wii law riorirouslv isP and to knock out the other Lak 1::: iHmuinir a The principal slon wa Stoue Tin Baking oader tract is not like the otb trust We Lave a direct meins with wld to fight It and we Intend to do It at the pulls Wai Stolie said that he would not vote fa? nr nrlf In fh i 1 1if iLt? AllilL Baking Powder law he viitnully said I Asked or Si I la 1 4 er tn I li VI' till 4 Sail nr wwuiu ivv nyu iiij iw ww i the laboring people and it is class that we have secured their naliins tu tin petition We have reeeli from the vx goveruor WASHINGTON Oct 4 Sec rotary Ccitelyou this evening upon be i ing asked as to the condition of the I nt said that the coufeietice hel i slerday was a severe strain upon the I inside nt While in the judgment cf Ills physicians his progr toward re cc vi ry has been satisfactory and con tinues they feel that to avoid the 1 le was precipitated by the calling of mass meeting the ederation of La bor This brought out an crowd No attempt being made to run cars and It being e'iJiail that the jiu were unable tu cope with the si nation the governor was appealed and was asked for the aid ut the mil tia It was thought several more strik is would go Luck to work Monday 1 ut this demonstration may make hauge A nonunion ploye by the name 'if from Brooklyn left his ear as stones were coming too think fo tom The mub ceized him and he is a serious condition under the caicv Board of Embalming ot which Mr a pbjrslclaa 1 Luhmeycr NEW ORLEANS Oct The most irupuitaut developments iu the street railway strike today was the filing of a petition in the district court for the appointment of a receiver for the rail way company on the grounds of gross mismanagement by the officers Chas A avrot and A Llvaudias stockholders and WIfiSflffilders who filed the application allege that the officer have neglected their duty and made uo effort to run cars causing loss to the company ot many thousand dollars a day and thus jeopardizing the payment of the interest on the bonds Judge Paul fixed the hearing for next I Tu eday Railway officials state that the filing if tliis petition will prove beneficial to their int rests In as much tu it will bring the present controversy to a head It was announced by the ail way officials that the tiling uf the ap I.

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