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0 f- LEAYEIWOICTM TIMES. LEAVEXWORTH.1 KANSAS, SATUltOAY SEPTEMBER in. min T7 TBS PAGES 411 On 11:1 Tl ha 1A I '-r i Jy but surelv sinking. DIED AFTER HAVINrt aw I I IlLlflGER HO UHLAN BREAKS WORLD'S I RECORD FOR MTT.r. TDftT T.

H. SPEfJDS DAY ATTACK OF BRONCHITIS: VESSEL SlflKS IN UKE IIGHOU; CLEAN-UP I'Jffi WILL BEGIN AT in TRUE TO CINCINNATI; Cars Run Overboard. An effort was made to run a number of railroad ears overboard and thus lighten the, kul and gain a few precious minutes. With great difficult nine cars were dropped off the. stern of Xo.

18. but this gave the vessel only slight and temporary relief. At, 7:30 this morning time came when the boat's buoyancy was no longer sufficient to sustain it. Suddenly the Wonderful Performance by Billings' Champion at Hartford Time 2:03. Hartford, Conn Sept.

9 The breaking of the world's trotting record in an exhibition mile by a horse" driven to wagon and without shield was the feat accomplished at the Grand Circuit races. TMI1 TV GO DOM say com COIMENOS TUFT Mil IS MONDAy great black bow rose high in the air. i at Charter Oak Park this afternoon by Uhlan. 1:58 3-4, driven by C. K.

Bill SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR PERE. MARQUETTE FERRY no. 18 SINKS WHILE ON TRIP TO MILWAUKEE. THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN MADE ing of Xew York. L'hhm was raced bv DEFENDS DOCTRINE OF "NEW NATIONALISM" AT OHIO VAL- LEST EXPOSITION.

SHOULD BE ASKED TO RESIGN THAT OFFICE. J. mm r-v tiated the mile in 2:01 1-4. The tak uu- BY THE CONFERENCE BUT IT MUST BE RATIFIED. xne stem settled swiftly toward the bottom and with a roar and crash like an explosion, the ship shot downward and was lost to view.

Agonizing cries for help rose above the roar of the sea. All was confusion, indescribable terror and chaos. In a twinkling twenty-seven lives were snuffed out and sixty strong men were precipitated into THE STORY OF THE WRECK aertaken was to break the record established by Hamburg Belle of 3-4. The performance of the gelding today is considered the best of his career, ail considered. The mark of .1:5 3-4 was made at Cleveland under track condi- FINDINGS OF DEMOCRATS VISITS THE LONGWORTHS OPERATION A WEEK OFF Captain and Wireless Operator, wno i trap.

u'luvun muir lavuiauie mail Day Was One of the on the t7ose OI toda for the ndw-nrfat of the course here was soft, owing to the Called for Assistance, Among the DeadTwo Rescuers Also Lost Their Lirea List of Dead. An Independent Report Given Out by Madison of KansasOther Republi-can Members Took No Part in the Proceedings. voioneis western Tnp Spent a Large Part of His Time at Home of heavy, rams ot the early week. A t-trong wind also swept the course. The time bv ouarters was as follow Operators Will Meet Monday to Accept the New Contract and the Miners Will Meet Later in the Week to Sign or Refuse It.

Lifeboat Crushed. Lowering one of her Jife boats containing four tailors, the crew of Xo. 17 began a work of humanity whiei marks many of the number, as heroes of the highest rank. Xo sooner had the tiny life boat touched the angry waves thaii His Son-in-Law. First: 30 3-4: second 1:00 1-2; third 1:32 12; fourth 2:01 14.

i 't was hurled with, terrific fore arininaf Tlie Ifarvester won the free for all trot I in straight heats, the time in the sec-i ond and final' heat being 2:03 which Cincinnati, Sept. 9. Former the side of the steel steamer and crushed into a shapeless mass. -Ludington, 9. Thirty lives were lost today when Pere Marquette car ferry Xo.

18, bound' from Ludington to Milwaukee went to the bottom of Lake Michigan half way cross the lake, broke the track record of 2:04 3-4 made by Hamburg Belle. Minneapolis, Sept. Richard A. Baliinger has not been Irue to the trust resposcd in him as secretary of the interior, that he is not deserving of public confidence and that he President Roosevelt defended his doctrine of "ew nationalism" in a speech at the Ohio Valley exposition here UMMY RIIRNS INJURED Xow that the committees of the miners and operators that have been meeting in Kansas City, have finished then work the way practically is clear for the opening of the Leavenworth mines: Of course, the action of this committer mutt be ratilk-d by both the operators and miners ot the Southwest District. Tlie convention will le held should be asked by the proper authori Ile also commended President for his appointment of men to The dead include Captain Peter Kilty of Ludington, E.

Sezepanek of Chi- 1 ties to resign his office. ABILENE CASHIER IS CHARGED WITH FORGERY ic offices. -1 The foregoing sums up the findings MAY NOT FIGHT AGAIN cao purser, and -wireless Colonel Roosevelt's dav in Cincinnati; of the four Democratic members of the 'whose of dstress brought assist 1 Ballinger-Pinchot congressional investi to the sinkinS steamer, and" two Former Champion Strains Tendon in was one of. the quietest which he has had on his Western tour. He left the train at Torrence Road Station, a su-t Knse During a La Crosse Game in Kaunas City Monday.

Their meet-Director of Bank in Which Flack Was ing a niere forma litr. for a far a Cashier Files Cnarge To Offer Re- is known there will be.no opposition ward for His Return. ti, w.f.i,.,..., members of the crew of car ferry 17, who lost their -lives in an effort to Labor Day. gating committee which were made public late today. The Republican members issued no report.

An independent reoort wa? riven om burb of Cincinnati, and spent the morn rescue the crew of Xn 18 vn rt -v 414. pi VI III the conferenre of the joint committee i ing at Congressman Longworth's home. I Abilene, Sept. 9 hoAh 'nf ic Vancouver. Sept.

9. As a result of in- bean of Saginaw, Mich a member of uries received 1n the Labor day la crosse -A warrant in ivan-as itv. Boston, Sept. 9. Lloyd W.

Bowers, solicitor general of the United States by Mr. Madison, the insurgent Kepubli- charging John A 1L-I vll.it IT miners win not hold their con- SSTtJ Vancouver and New West- can from Kansas, which declares also minster Tommy Burns. and recently mentioned as a probable former heavy OI Abilene State IJank, itli forg- vention until later in the week. It luncheon and delivered an address 8.note for (0(J0 on JamesSurchen. i may be htld Vlns.Iv.

out 11 weight champion pugilist of the world. tained, that he was an unfaithful trus- aPPintee to the supreme court, died to 1 a 1. I I fl- 1 1 "tee of the people's interest, an enemy ot aay at the Hotel Toura me. He had re- ine muie nan. returning to tne-a farmer wai filed bv Prosecutor Kuh probability, it will delavtl until uuUl hi uuii- conservation nnfl Thursday.

roou as the state ordain. that the charges or ntly been upon for the re- Longworth home, he held a reception, hre fday "Pn ecm plaint "of E. If. not I sustained. moyi of his tonsbi.

i Forney, a director of the bank in Pn.J).n Tf Georee B. Cox. Republican leader of I t. t-. President Taft had determined Glfford Pinch ot should uld zatiou has ic the new contract his These findings will be printed and filed De primea and filed me crew ot AO.

18, would make a thirty-first victim, but it is beleved that he was not on board when Xo. 18 set out from here last night on her fatal List of Daad. The dead: Peter Kilty, Ludington, captain. Joseph Brezinski, Manitowoc, mate. W.H.

Brown, second mate, Ludington. S. F. Worcester, Mass. on nis I ue noie naa Deen senc operation of the mines -will lx-n'n Th nn guperation oi me mines will lejnn.

I he name to nil the place made though the death of Justice Bewer. Cncinnati was there and met coione. ny Mack to the LaSal Xat.onal Bank operators do not expt to get starts Roosevelf. Chicago aa roIUteral, it is alleged. uuti, Mondav towers; 4U t.

Hack left here more than a week ago va Bowers After the colonel went to the Th'rp quo uecember, the winner to meet Jack Johnson later, either in England or Australia, but it is a question whether the Canadian will ever be seen In the I ring aain. During the'ame on Monday Burns strained a tendon in. his right knee. He did not pay any attention to the injury The executive had known with Congress. An Unusual Session.

The decision of the four democratic members and Mr. Madison to make the reports public followed a session which was unusual. dinner since his college days and was an ard- after, it is claimed, bank directors had i niderable clean up work learned he was short more than to in of the mines Itefon; fWl i anr miitnv 1 .1 1 1 learned he was short more than lu ione som ot the 000. The raining 1m dent admirer of his letral abilitv. A opera y.

As so- 'opera th exponition grounds. He th exposition grounas. ue at spent the night 'with the Longworths and missing cashier i said to have an.v -jin done. at the time, but it steadily became-worse rs death W4JJ to leave tomorrow morning for iurnfd Jfr Property to the bank of- require a week time to ovei was to leave eariy icmorrow mommg ior If Leedham, chief engineer, Lud- the iiJ Sutherland of Utah, and Representatives 4 7 today while golfing at Myopia. He was deeply affected.

unais. xney maac gowi me dencit. A er can he prepared in a dav Columbus and Pittsburg, In ot ai i i- 1 UJ nat onal bank examiner is and Pittsburg, In ot said to have ington ui 'iaoaacnu5eils ana lieDbv ot auure, our me MMHas sirnlltn turned up the alleged defalcations. After the warrant had been filed to mere is an uniooked tor mishap all of the mines will be ready for work a wees from Monday. Ye had hoped in begin work the Chalmer Rosencrknz, assistant engi neer, Xorthport, Mich.

Paul Rennere, second assistant engi neer, Solicitor General Bowers' death means. which places he is to speak tomorrow, a "reopening of the entire supreme court 'From Pittsburg he will proceed to New JhWeH'f1' Tj?" ork, winding up his Western trip on decided to make Governor Hughes chief Sundv -ftPn0on justice in place of Fuller. Sunday Sflnds Policies. nni Rnu.r. Helenas roiiaes.

andstiffened so that he has difficulty reius attend the meeting, in waging with the assistance 'of the committee him- It will be two months at the lea' tbetor-a-S Senator ot Minnesota, left he will be able.tJ retUrn" -My lenee has been' bad rJ TJ day, Mr. Rugh said he exeptced to lo-i cate Flack "Thia charge of fnitwrv will lirJnrr dim firt of next week," K. Snvder eaid back, from countries where that of em- yesterday affmoon vvuuiun mine mil OI em- I "The delay of ui nknown, vXorwegian. ui-m unniti- ui i Tvr.Ai-1 Ir. fvew.

Jersey to eomnlete' the" nine bezlemiTit wonlrt nnf eai1 1. dav in the Ka nationalism." renlied ths who on-. 3ThS-fi A' his pun of tneeaslng'the power to th 1 however. A. P.

Vir the4aft eottace nt Beverly durinc An effort will Ik? made to the Kmsr atteiViri i.n cenu-ai government ior inc purpose r. i ranivure "-nu dealing with conservation, the control ,1., Df wh had. bonded he J.as acted for the operators here corporations and other Questions which of the operators after the believes Vitally, concern the future of 1 settlement will be but a formality. We Samuel Bouchio, fireman, River Bour "CUttlur ein Has siven notice. I The solicitor general, Bowers had Yen n- Vhe ney san do not give the frind 'v will Wiu renovating work at the mines eral counsel of 'the Chicago Xorth- Power ild.

the stock MrT. Flack motn 'i Monday, that will be no delay western railroad with heariminrter in- not. i ao not ant to Pve in I iu startimr when once the minor. CTDiirc flimnpT it rim t-hicago for sixteen, years. Bowers wS 7 t'-TJ i- i authorities think this ready to go to work." innnint it necessary, lou would not have to have I ttlUJl Al LHU; itepuniieans will then be in the same position, that the democratic members and Mr.

Madison found themselves today. Summarized, the Democratic findings declare that the evidence shows- WaS no Pacy against JELLYFISH STING BATHERS Taft in March. soon after his. in- ZTit rZ ere dSinT wJS haS writtn relatives since her departure auguration. Bowers was borH in Spring- 'L' with indHnd-, tliw was notIli aWt t.

fiehi Ata lono uals. none of whom was very rich, but i.r. he lot- TO RATIFY CONTRACTS geois, X. W. Parker, fireman, Marine City.

Unknown, fireman. Mrs. Marion Turner, cabin maid, Ludington. Teter Hie; watchman, Ludington. Unknown look-out.

Ole Bakken, wheelsman, Ludington. Joseph Marion, scrubber, Ludington; Two stow aways, Tom Kelly and Detroit. Frank Warner "Chicago Frank" porter, Chicago. i n'l -Nomalk, Sent, that utilizing a loose leaf ledger and re- lerome dangerous, due moving sheets when exposure sceuii m.Tnads of poisonous jelly fish imminent. which have made their apiiearance of Min Opm Meet Hext Week Some of the Mines Will -interests.

Peoples Funeral Monday. tjhf" 'ou rt aggregation of rich m- Boston, Sept. funeral of So- f'V 5U roaStr thm throush licitor General Lloyd When ton Bowers, th life-long friend of President Taft. who 7 at'the Hol Tcuraine in this citv 18 not 11 ls foday. w.ll be hl Alondav moming if Je chan- The indi-the Hotel Toumine.

The con.nletion of no cnanc late. pea Monday. VThat Mr. Ballinger's conduct on cer- V- I am onions re intended to and did Kansas City, Sept. that is nec- V'? fft of deceiving the Presi- A jelly fish will sting a bather through the j.i monopoly to be established ji Miuin.puij id esiaousnea or a suit as well as nnnn ih lr.

fwi. HTUtlllX Jaeobson, eaman, residence unknown. not ro put an end to the coal "rum -r GEfHRY FOUND GUILTY: bet-ause Mr. Bowers' daughter "nip so inai a single man 1 Wherever one touches the fleh a reil strike in mnger action In ri Lharles Jensen, oiler, Ludington. uslull .3 ijunrnr agKinsr or can Rf crushed tTvuuiivpsiern coal tiirt -clear Martha T.

IJowers, has not vet btsu 1 SWellilinr imniMlialnlT' ...1.:. t. communicated v.ith. Mis Bowers i on the there has srown a horseback trip through Yellowstone monopoly which in Joe Peterson, watchman steamer Xo.j the ratification of the new contracts by coa, "TlnrZZ'tlZ separate delegate conventions of the min- patented showed bad faith. Park.

It is hoped to reach her soon very natton individual- I v. prai9 fUvit IS Mini FOB HEW 1W5-HHS Iriety, some leing as large around as i i Tribute from Taft. regulate these great concerns to permit tin me ArKansas field wr ti nint uc iraua-1 i.Dlr,,- The steamship company issued a list rf" ract signed. It Is is action in acting as attorney ribufV SoIidtor Gwl I hi, rtgn.mpiirT fas ithought both -conventions will cases Der.din? in "wrw ers was as follows: I uuimpairea. Just Verdict Read Just Plain Assault the nrafl of a barrel.

The jelly fi.h pet i Figured in Kidnapping of Marian broken up and the bathers ar? stung rew: ') Zl ril? contracts. was commioner wa am. greatly distressed at the death 4 h' 11 members of the crew and most a cui JtJieaiuey im. of "That jt of ijovd Rower the snlieUr recognize tHe of Lloyd Bowers, the. solicitor general.

rupncihia wunout seeing the fishes. Thousands of bathers were stung Labor Day and now Pere Marquette car ferry Xo. 17 Men was My to proceed Gi. we need another thine and i. .7.

oi ji cnargeu Light bodies were recovered, six be mio me mines Monday to ir- "course toward lue aninimstran 'omnlete mntrot kv I witn assault with intent to kill, on clean up, and if the conventions-ratify of the s.h wtm sacrifice- to His f.mp'e 6 contro1 the people through Clarence Belknan. who was iniured w-hile I ing broueht here on car ferrv 17 ami i FIVE PRISONERS WERE RECEIVED AT THE PEW. Cillllt- flf I -A 1 fT" VI LUC COrnATflt Ana 1 tWA hoinir latn 4n i i Contracts, work will tw-KoKi- has been hna X. 0 car utgin some nas hern one that has; rarely, if been fs. inhibitor babv here Aumist IfHH).

ume auring the latter part of the tend to destrov .1" irj Xo. 20 The bodies here were those of Captain Kilt v. Purser Seze i in the bUr ana Harmony equalled ed. He mie 1 ui.i me omer new i i thin. 1.

au is thing WORK ON SITE FrtP pawttx-o i tit 3- daM vers of the ai.ilitv iiu aiirinwii, uui ieii oui me worus Colonel Roosevelt panek, Steward CumminsJ Bertrand and Mrs. Marion Turner. this country. rf FACTORY PROGRESSING FAST, T0PEKA BALLOONS TRIP. vause or wrecic a Mystery.

37- Miles The cau.c of the disa. is a mys- donrout'at TtlT tery. The men who know what the Fouth street. Already th- "tT. i from Start.

trouble was are dead and amontr the! finished and readv for 1Peka. Kan Sept. 9. uuu'" rc u-au ana among the ana ready for the 1 -Fl- AA'ord was re- ord was re le mm-rotJ ui" counirT, i i ti. i- "nuro uit-re are oniv iwo tnenrie is a cenar duo' nut i.

i -cn cu ov ions- i i mi- ainn. ui2n cnaraeter. onight ht id speculations. best conelu- 8" of the and over a from l. wonderful power of application and Zal JLl of th manslaughter if death had ensued, under w.

Tl .1. tt t-i .1,:, -j i c- v. for grand larceny' of government prop- ion 42 of the crimes act alu 1 1 I jus IrlflitU ami TRitin rdn Tnr. dred pit. for the concrete foimdatlonl Honeyweir'h uIcK'ks; i fioneywclu who vent p'incai arruiat ons.

j. rrt i a ny. lie was allowed two ard up in a balloon oiate- aion seems to be that the. car ferry's after water compartment filled through Open or broken Tihif.li 'Vow the i ue penalty is rrom six months in jai bti seneraI ttement to two years in the penitentiary. A mo- months for good time i ai X- ji ine lartner sirfe tm i.

nere at. riai-i- i -i-i. i i 4ir in us SODI ratlnx nolo ia ,1. Ann i I u. ill (ur ippi mnrp a CARP MILK WESTINGH0USE COWS, MAKE OWN BUTTER pursting of.

bulkheads. fr.r bursting of. bulkheads. ing for the remaining wvjiu vt nunuin ui now in nrae. he ar-nie So tiira t- WmtiW IT GWES TO FEIENDS- CHURCH.

iK V. ff ISJrtfSSSf Tangier, Okla. The distance from here snn i. le ramHI-v Ka.m 1 10 langier 1 3to miles Tl riHWMf I I in mitilntvim unfunu ii I 11 Vt Tiff riA 1 13 t. II Lawrence.

Sent, .0 Announce- 'y appointed as the heart snneal if ts ui, vc-iug. i-uuipieiea. i The big concrete mixer comino- from made at the rate Chicago has been on the road "over a 2 an hour. oi a traction kss than Details of the ment was mane today at the Friends the thai possi- I heW hTre that a ft of nlaceMr choeen to the SKELETONS OF HORNED MEN. were not given, but Mr.

Cole stated that the trip and landing were made, safelv uau icru iujt ui- ip me rnenas nuni i Know Story Must Be True, for Superintendent of Inventor's Estate Vouches for It. Lenox, Ma ss Sept. 9. Superintendent Norman of the George, W. Westinghouse estate is ponsor for this remarkable nature story.

The blooded Jerstv cows of Mr. Vm is ripcx-iea at, any time. There is a car of steel for the frame work on track now and just waiting the arrival of the miser before it will be unloaded. Lmversity e.t Kas. The 1" 1 profsiona! work, is to be added to the nermanenf I althourh 1 don t.

know his oolitie. ana mat be would return to Topeka to- The story ot the loss of car ferry Pere Marquette Xo. 18 constitutes the most tragic and thrilling chapter yet written in the history of the Lake Michigan marine. Leaving Ludington last night at 11:30 o'clock with a fair but stiff wind and 9 loaded cars on deck, the ferry made good weather for five hours on its course to Milwaukee." Pumps Unable to Stay Flow. At- 4:30 o'clock word was sent to 30 Found in California With 3-Inch Projections Near Each Ear.

Los Anireles, Sept. 0. Anthrooolocnsta morrow afternoon. This i3 the third ment of the school and was made bv trip hereunder the auspices of the West- Kessing of Leavenwoth, Kas. DEATH OF MRS.

ISABELLE em Aerrt ftn'K. I IT A VflTJXj a FAROUHAR CERTIFICATE OF NOMINATION RECEIVED BY COUNTY CLERK. TUTS rnrm FIGHTER'S TO ANTIPODES. tinghouse recently ceased to give milk. Watch was kept and when the eotf walked into a pond was noticed that the carp in the iOnd seized the opportunity to gorge themselves with milk.

To According to the city directory there is no E. E. KessingrinLeavenworth and Mrs. Isabelle Farquhar widow of a search failed to find a man bv that late Thomas Farquhar die name living ot her daughter, "1 C3 of Coast universities are endeavoring to discover to what age' the prehistoric human bones that have recently been unearthed in Topango Canyon should be ascribed. The absence of the bones of women or children considered proof that the skeletons are those of warriors.

Thirty complete skeletons have been unearthed. The foreheads are low and .7 7C i Funeral serv Will k.U will be American Puplists Leave for Australia Under Hugh Mcintosh. Vancouver B. Cr. Sept.

The company of prize fighters whom Hugh Mcintosh is TriUion Xona. jices held-from the rct 't Xew York. Sept. 51 Earth the daughter at Boling tU0 o'cloclTthi weighs seven trillion tons. E.ihhnrd morning.

Burial will k. County Clerk Xiehaus received the certificate of nomination of state and district officers yesterday from C. E. Denton, secretary of state. The certificate is sent to the county clerk so he will know what names to hare printed for the state and district offices on the bab lt to be in this county at the elee-t'fnl this With the certificate Xiehaus received a copy of the proposed amendment to the constitution giving the state lens- prove just where the milk employees of, the place cast hooks and lines into the water.

The first" carp to bit fought gamely and thrashei about In the water fully fifteen minutes before it was' landed. When cut open there were senaing to Australia sailed tndAv --i "iue Mran. the Zealand. The partv comprises Biilv- mstructor In in the col- metrr. Papke.

Jimmy Clabby. Pv 1 LSe the CttT Tork to- Captain Peter Kilty that his boat was rapidly taking water att and that the pimps were unable to keep even with inflow. "With full confidence in the rtability and seaworthiness of his era ft, the veteran car ferry navigator headed hi ship ith all speed toward Sheboygan on the Wisconsin shore. The steamer's pumps were worked to jf theif fullest rapacity and all the; expedients known to a. skilled and resourcefnl mariner were retreating, the jawbones prominent and 1 1.

1 Johnny Ir5 experiment, by whJch.heJ cnarles K. Himiltoa Iaiured. Wniiam Corbett, the veteran Autra- a tne wetgnt or. the 'sphere. Sacramento.

CaU Sept. 9 -Aviator an fight critic, is returning with'I If tructot Wetzel the result Charles K. H.mHton was sertoutlV nl lian fight critic, is returning uu.lUi eei xne result is more accurat than has hitherto been contingent. Thomas S. Andrews, a xrn.

latos an increase in pay. This will be printed on a separate ballot. If the pro poed nroendment is members of the legislature will get $500 for regular sessions and $100. for snecial session obtained. The apparatus used waa so delicate that the experiments were carried nn no tracks of milk but instead eviral tiny balls of butter," the-product of the churning incident to the struggles of the carp.

Superintendent Norman squelched with a withering glance th suggestion that closer inspection of the butter mteht even reveal the imprint of the Weiin'- cneeK nones nign. ine oones indicate that their owners were about the size of the average man of this day. It is believed that they are the bones of old men, because teeth are worn down to about what must have been near the line of the gums. Just above and in front of the ears each has a honi-like development three long. 3urej at o'clock tonight when his 'biplane crashed to the ground during a race with, an automobile around tke fair grounds race track.

HamDton Was taken tc a local hotel and several physician called in consultation. It Is believed he is internally Injurs. waukee sporting editor, is with the party as manager. Thompson and Papke intend to return to America via England and tt is likely the other members ot the party will go to London with them ri orted to, but in spite of. every.

effect tirely after midnight to avoid even the the fact-dawned upon the captain aud with 3 cents jnileage jarring or rootialls in the fartherest cor-rtdors. house coat-Q-arm..

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