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i 1 1FI1 SLtT t2IIE I ISilver THE TB METALSSilver METALS You can give your your nerves nervesa Weather WeatherToday 14 14Pages Silver SilverCopper 51140 a rest if youve given the thetask Today TodayInterMountain TodayPages Copper cath 12 121116c ll16c ll16cLead Pages Lead per 100 lbs S440 HERALD task ta to a want wan ad a air airI InterMountain Vol I 01 tor 16 Iountaln No 61 Republican SALT LAKE CITY UTAH TUESDAY OCTOBER 121909 12 1909 Price 5 Cents The TbevSltIlrall Vok4TT Salt LakeHArald LakeHAraldVok4TT IF 87 i VICTORIOUS PIRAT PIRATTIGERS PIRATES TES DEFEAT DEFEATTIGERS DEFEATTIGERS TIGERS IN A FIERCE IA BATTLE TTlE PITTS BURG IS ISNOW Ii NOW IN lAO lAOSmoky Smoky City Wins Most Spec Spectacular Spectacular Speck tacular and Hotly Contested ContestedGame ContestedGame ContestedU ContestedGame Game Ever Played in a aWorlds aWorlds aWorlds Worlds Championship ChampionshipDETROIT ChampionshipDETROIT ChampionshipDETROIT DETROIT HOWEVER IS NOT NOTHOPELESSLY NOTHOPELESSLY NOTHOPELESSLY HOPELESSLY BEATEN BEATENTigers BEATENTigers BEATENTigers Tigers Rally in the Ninth and andManager andManager andManager Manager Jennings Might MightHave MightHave MightHave Have Accomplished Some Something Something Something thing Had He Kept His Head HeadDETROIT HeadDETROIT Headk DETROIT RECORDS BROKEN BROKENALL I ALL RECORDS BROKEN BROKENDetroit BROKENDetroit BROKENDetroit Detroit Mich Oct 11 llAU 11Allexisting All 0 0existing sexisting existing records for worlds cham championship championship 0 0pionshlp pionship series have been broken brokenby Jby bby by the present series according to toG 5 5a ba a statement issued here tonight tonightby by George Moreland baseball ba baebatG baseballstatistician eball 0 0o statistician tatIticktnThe 0 0The SThe The three games have brought broughtin 0 0In in fl 78605 paid admissions and the tnetotal 0 0total Jtotal total receipts have been 103832 103832The iOS3LThe 0 0o The division of the receipts fol follows ol ol0 ol0o slows lows lowsPlayers lowsPlayers lowsPlayers Players 6652988 6652988Bach 5652tSEach 55ji2L3S1ach Bach club lSi0976 lSi0976National 181 1850976National 0976 0976o National commission 1025320 1O2SLfiDetroit 1025320Detroit 000 000000 00000 00000Detroit Detroit Mich Oct 11 llPittsburg llPittsburgdefeated 11Pittsburgdefeated Pittsburg Pittsburgdefeated defeated Detroit 8 to 6 here today todayin in one of the most spectacular and andfiercely andfiercely andr fiercely contested games ever played playedin in a worlds championship series seriesThis seriesThis seriesThis This gives Pittsburg the margin of oftwo oftwo oftwo two games to one and the National Nationalleague Nationlllleague Nationclleague league champions are correspondingly correspondinglyhappy happy happyDetroit happyDetroit happyDetroit Detroit however showed in the final finalinnings finalinnings finalI innings of the battle that it is far from fromhopelessly fromhopelt881 fromhope1esIy I hopelessly beaten Weather eath conditions conditionswere Vr were frightful Rain fell frequently dur during dur1ng durIng ing th the nine innings AeveraLti several times in hard hardshowers hardshower hardnhower showers of several minutes ml 1tes duration The Thesky Thsk Thesky sky sk wa threatening all day and it itso was wasso so dark during the last Ja two innings that thatIt It was hard for both players and spec spectators spectators peetators tators to follow the ball A sharp north northwest northwest northve8t west wind added to the discomfort dl of the theplayers thepla theI I players pla rs and the spectators Despite Despitewretched Despitewretehed Despitewretehed wretehed weather the attendance 18277 18277broke 18jjbroke 1877broke broke all local records for the worlds worldsfieri worldBerl6S worldserlee fieri Berl6S erleeL as Plttsburg Takes Lead LeadPittsburg LeadPittsburg LeadPlttsburg Pittsburg jumped into the lead imme immediately Immediately Immediately diately by scoring five runs in the first firstinning firstinnlne firstInning inning They batted Summers out of the thebox thebox thebox box aided by some sorne poor fielding Anoth Another AnothI er run in the second inning gave Pitts Pittsburg Pittsburg PlttsV burg a lead of 6 to 0 and the game then thenappeared thenappeared thenappeared appeared to be safe for the visitors visitorsDetroit visitorsDetroit visitorsDetrQlt Detroit however came to the fore with withone withone withone one of the gameat rallies ever made and andscored andscored andscored scored four runs in the seventh inning inningbatting Inningbatting Inningbatting batting Maddox hard and playing like likefiends likefiends likefiends fiends With ith the score 6 to 4 Pittsburg Pittsburgconnected Pittsburgconnected Plttsburgconnected connected with some of Works curves in inthe Inthe inthe the ninth for two runs runsWith runsWith runsWith With the score to 4 I against it the De Detroit Detroit Detroit I troit team smashed out two more runs in inthe Inthe inthe the last inning Had Sam Crawford been beenable beenabl beenable able to hit up to his usual mark this thisafternoon thisafternoon thisafternoon afternoon there would have been a dif different different different ferent story to tell tellDetroit tellDetroit tellDetroit Detroit outbatted Pittsburg by a margin marginof of one hit getting 12 1 to the winners 11 11Summers 11Summers iiSummers Summers started for the locals but was wasremoved wasremoved wasremoved removed at the end of the first inning inningWillett inningwmatt InninglVllIett Willett succeeded him and did well until untilhe untilhe untilhe he was taken out to allow McIntyre to tobat tobat tobat bat for him in the seventh McIntyre Mclntyrestruck McIntyrestruck McIntyrestruck struck out Works orks who ho went then was waslucky wulucky waslucky lucky in the eighth after Abstein had hadmade hadmade hadmade made a twobase hit with but one out outThe outThe outThe The next two were easy eas outs outsJennings outsJennings outsJennings Jennings Makes Mistake MistakeIn In the ninth Pittsburg landed on him himfor himfor himfor for three hits and that clinched the thegame thegame thel game Had Jennings sent lit a more ex experienced experienced experlenced perienced pitcher in such a situation he hemight hemight heI I might have secured at least a tie tieMaddox tieMaddox tieMaddox Maddox was on the rubber for Pitts Pittsburg Pittsburg Pittaburg burg and was hit hlthard hard in the closing inn innings innIn inn1ng ings In although Detroit could do nothing nothingwith nothing1th nothingwith with 1th him in the early sessions Ions When hen the theAmerican theAmenean theAnleriean American leaguers did start to hit him himthey himthe himthey they the landed hard and often but Manager ManagerClark ManagerClark tanaaerClark Clark left Maddox in because of the lead leadhis leadhIs leadhis his team had hadThe hadThe hadThe The mighty Hans Wagner agner was the star starof starof starof of the game but he was forced to share sharesome sharesome sharesome some of the stellar honors with Bush and andDetohanty andDelehant andDelehanty Detohanty of the locals Wagner made madefour madffour madeV madefour four hits and stole four bases although althoughContinued althoughContinued althoughJ althoughContinued Continued on Page 2 TV COBB COBBChampion COBBChampion COBBChampion Champion batsman of the American Americanleague Americanleague Americanleague league who figured largely in yes yesterdays yesterdays yesterdays terdays game PROBABLE CASE OF OFSevered MURDER MURDfRSevered Severed Limbs of a Woman Found FonndAmong FoundAmong PoundAmong Among Some Bushes in Rhode RhodeIsland RhodeIsland RhodeIsland Island IslandTiverton IslandTlverton IslandTiverton Tiverton I Oct 11 nThe The finding of ofthe ofthe ofthe the severed limbs of a woman in a dress dresssuit dress8ult dresssuit suit case among some bushes in an out outlying outlying outlying lying section of this town today brought broughtto to light what the authorities are con convinced conInced convinced vinced is a case of murder murderA A New Bedford newspaper of yester yesterdays yesterdays ester esterdays days date was with the limbs The po police pollee police lice believe belte the woman was njurdered in inNew inNe InNew New Ne Bedford and that the limbs were wereplaced wereplaced wereplaced placed in the suit case ca esie and brought here hereDr hereDr hereDr Dr John Stimson Stl 8n who examined the thelegs thelegs thelegs legs said the worjc OtJt of mutilation was ac accomplished accompllshed acconplished complished with a hand taw tawA sawA awA A search for the other portions of the thebody thebody thebody body in the woods nearby was made madeBulgermach madfDulgermach madel3ulgermach Bulgermach road on which the suit case casewa casewas casewas wa was found is much used by automobile automobileparties automobileparties automobileparties parties especially on Sundays Sunda 1S when va various variouare80rts Variousesortsalong rious riouare80rts riousesortsalong resorts along the road are visited by bypeople bypeople bypeople people from the various towns nearby nearb BANK RATE RAISED RAISEDBerlin RAISEDBerlin RAISEDBerlin Berlin Oct 11 HThe The Imperial Bank Bankof of Germany raised its discount rate to today today today day from 4 to 5 per cent CRANE MAY BE REQUESTED TO TOHAND TOHAND TOHAND HAND IN HIS RESIGNATION RESIGNATIONNewly RESIGN A 110N 110NNewly Newly Appointed Minister to toChina toChina toV China Accused of Giving Out OutOfficial OutOfficial OutOfficial Official Secrets SecretsWashington SecretsWashington SecretsV Washington Oct 11 HTomorrow Tomorrow probably will see the determination determinationof of the question whether Charles Crane will be requested to resign his hisrecently hisrecently hisr hisrecentlY recently acquired office of minister to China or will be permitted to re refV fV 1 1 sume in that capacity the journey to Pekin He was wasaImost almost in the act of ofstarting ofstarting ofV ofstarting starting from San Francisco when summoned by Secretary Knox to return returnto to Washington and explain his alleged responsibility for the disclosure in ina a newspaper dispatch of confidential information about the attitude of the theTTnited theTTnited theITnited TTnited States toward the new treaties between China and Japan Silence surrounded the situation today todaySecretary toda todaSecretary todaySecretarY Secretary Knox was inaccessible and andother andother andother other state department officials disclaimed disclaimedany any knowledge of the state of affairs affairsand affairsand affairster and Mr Ir Crane would not diacns dl coes the mat matter matter matsny ter Notwithstanding th the general expec expectation expectation expectation tation that he would have a decisive con conference conference eonfereflee ference at noon with the secretary he hedid hedid hedid did not call at the department nor so sofar sotar soV far as can be learned did he have any anyconference anyconference anyconference conference withMr with Mr Knox at his Jtme JtmeIt me meIt It came at last to hot 1 the thewhole th thej 1 whole business 1 tirtn lip rVt rr rrI I i to toPresident toPresident toIresldent President Taft A suirosw Sui iOi qi that thattelegrams thattelegrams thattelegrams telegrams had hi been sent to the presi president pr prsident dent last night after the extcndtd con ference at Secretary Knoxs house whichfoUoWld whichfollowed which whichfollowed followed upon Mr lr Cranes arrival here herefrom herefrom herefrom from San Francisco FranciscoIt It if is assumed Mr Knox InfQrmed the thepresidsnt thepresident thepresident president of all the material facts in Mr MrCranes MrCranes Ir IrCranes Cranes case together with his pwn wn views viewsupon viewsupon towsupon upon the subject subjectAll subjectAll All indications tonight point in this di direction direction dlrection rection and no developments are ex expected expeeted oxpected pected pending advices from the presi president president president dent The interview last night In which whichparticipated w1chparticipated lch lchparticipated participated Mr Knox Mr Ir Crane and andMr andMr andMr Mr Hoyt special counsel of the depart department doparlment departmont ment is believed to have resulted in clear clearunderstanding clearunderstanding clearunderstanding understanding with respect to Mr Cranes Cranesconnection Cranetconnection Cranesconnection connection with the publication pu lIcation whdse dis disclosures dltfloultls disclosures closures the state department officials so sostrongly sostronsly sostrongly strongly deprecated GAYNOR ATTACKS ATTACKSAND ATTACKSAND AND IS ATTACUD ATTACUDNew New York Municipal Campaign CampaignReaches CampaignReaches CampaignReaches Reaches the Denunciation DenunciationStage DenunciationStage DenunciationStage Stage StageNew New York Oct 11 nTwo Two candidates candidatesfor for Or mayor of Greater New York who whohave whohave whohave have been engaged in bitter denuncia denunciation denunciation denunciation tion of each other during the past two twodays twodasYIlUam twodaysWilliam days dasYIlUam William Hearst and William WilliamJ Gaynor Gaynorappeared appeared before the public publictonight publictonight publictonight tonight for their Ui lr first addresses of the thecampaign thecamp thecampaign campaign campaignHearst camp campaignHeerst lgn lgnHe Hearst He rst refrained from attacking his hisrival hisrival hisrival rival but Justice Gaynor in his speech speecharoused speecharoused speecharoused aroused by what he declared to bt btHearsts btHearsts btHearsts Hearsts breach of faith in repudiating repudiatinghim him challenged the editor to meet him himin hl hipiin lIn in joint debate on the issues of the thecampaign thecampaign thecampaign campaign campaignI 1 want fair play above all in this thiscontest thloontest thisoontost contest said Gaynor The open openenemy openenemy openenemy enemy I honor but I despise the enemy enemythat enem enemthat enemythat that sits baek as an editor or other otherwise other4wise otherwise wise pretending to be your friend friendwhen friendwhen friendwhen when he is only smiling while he buries burieshis burieslug his dagger in your ribs The yellow yellowcomes yellocomes yellowcomes comes out of a man if it Is in him himSo himSo himSo So I say let us have it out in the open openMr openMr openMr Mr Hearst HearstWilliam HearstWIlllam HearstWilliam William Ivins Republican candidate candidatefor for mayor four years ago took an im important important 1mportant portant part in the Hearst meeting meetingHe He declared Gaynor had participated participatedin in a conference at a hotel in this city cityin cityIn cityin in which he advised Patrick Mc McCarren McCarren McCarren Carren a man whom Ivins described as asa asa asa a lobbyist that the antiracetrack antiracetrackgambling antiracetrackgambllng antiracetrackgambling gambling law la ag a passed by the legis legislature legislature legislature lature in this state was unconstitu unconstitutional unconstitutional unconstltutional tional tionalIvins tionalIvins tionalIvins Ivins said he was aware of the per personal personal personal sonal risk In making such a statement statementIn In that Justice Gaynor Is still on the thebench thebench thebench bench benchWilliam William Gaynor he continued continuedhas contlnuhas has a judicial history of demagogism demagogismand and political trickery And as to the thostatement thestatement thestatement statement I have just made he must musteither musteither musteither either get off the bench or he will willhave willhave willhave have his opportunity of having me dis disbarred disbarred disbarred barred His whole life is a chapter chapterIn In political hypocrisy and I shall take takea a large part of my time during the thenext thenext thenext next two weeks In demonstrating it KANSAS YOUTH YOUTHRobs YOUTHMAKfS YOUTHMAKESRECORD MAKfS MAKESRECORD MAKESRECORDRobs RfCORD RfCORDRobs Robs a Store Then a Bank Bankand Bankand Bankand and Fatally Wounds a aPoliceman aPoliceman aPoliceman Policeman Lawrence Kan Oct 11 nScores Scores of ofarmed ofarmed ofarmed armed citizens are searching tonight for forEarl forEarl forEarl Earl Bullock an 18yearold desperado desperadowho desperadowho who today robbed the State bank at Eu Eudora Eudora Eudora dora and later perhaps fatally wounded Policeman Wilson Pringle who attempted attemptedto to arrest him at his mothers home here Bullock was arrested in Eudora by Deputy Sheriff Woods today on a charge chargeof of robbing a store here Desiring to talk talkwith talkwith talkwith with Wilson l1son cashier of the State bank in Eudora the deputy took the boy to the bank with him himWhile himWblle himWhile While Woods and Wilson were talking Bullock drew two revolvers and ordered orderedthem orderedthem orderedthem them to throw up their hands Then ho homarched homarched wmarched marched them into a vault and locked the door do Snatching SlOOO he fled Two hours later citizens released the two men from the small vault and a search for Bullock was started startedPoliceman startedPoliceman startedPoliceman Policeman Pringle traced the boy to his hismothers hisI1KIthers hismothers mothers home and went there tonight to capture him Bullock shot down the thepoliceman thepoliceman thepoliceman policeman and made a successful dash for liberty IIbert MARRIED IN HASTE TO TOREPENT TOREPENT TOREPENTAT REPENT REPENTAT AT LEISURE LEISURESt St Louis Oct 11 11Mrs Mrs Irs Elizabeth Rusch who last Friday married Richard Kuhrow under the impression he was a German count tonight caused the arrest of her husband on ana a var warrant varrant varrant rant when she learned he had another anotherwife anottierviCe anothervite wife wifeMrs Mrs Rusch married Kuhrow after two hours acquaintance Her husband told her he was a schoolmate of Em Emperor Emperor Emperor peror William and an heir to an a estate in Germany BANK SHORT 210000 210000Mineral 210000Ilncral 210000Mineral Mineral Point Wis Oct 11 11The Thn First National bank of Mlndral Point today discovered a shortage of 2ioo 210000 due to alleged forgeries of notes notesThe notesThe notesThe The bank officials worked until mid midnight midnight raidnight night trying to arrange the affairs so that the bank would be able to continue in business The shortage was hidden by placing forged notes of local business businessmen men In the banks vaults No arrests arrestshave arrestshave arrestshave have been made KEY IEYWEST El PYW WEST TIJ WRECKED WRECKEDBY BY A GREAT STORM STORMfe STORAIDamage STORMDamage Damage fe Will Reach Two TwoMillion TwoMillion TwoMillion Million Dollars DollarsMartial DollarsMartialLaw Martial MartialLaw Law Is Proclaimed ProclaimedKey Proc laimed laimedKey Key West Fla Oct 11 11As As a result of the hurricane hurricanewhich Imrdeanewhich hurricanewhich which struck the southern coast of Florida today Key West Westtonight Westtonight Yesttonight tonight is a mass of wreckage and the damage to property is isestimated isestimated isestimated estimated at 2000000 2000000Martiallaw 2000000Martiallaw VMartial Martiallaw Martial law was proclaimed and the Key West guards took tookcharge tookcharge tookcharge charge of the city cityThe cityThe cityThe The United States government has been asked to dispatch dispatchtroops dispatetroops dispatchtroops troops here without delay Chaos reigned on every hand handand handandfew and andfew andfew few people remained in their homes Hundreds of houses were weretotally weretotally weretotally totally wrecked or damaged While hlle the hurricane is the worst that thatKey thatKey thatKey Key West has ever experienced the local localweather localweather localweather weather observer said tonight that the theindications theIndlcatlonll theindications indications are that the entire east 9t coast coastof of Florida would suffer sufferOne sufferOne sufferOne One hundred vessels were in the harbor harborand harborand harborand and but five remained at anchor the theothers theothers theothers others having either gone to sea or being beingwashed beln belnwashed beingwashed washed upon the beaches Streets along alongthe alongthe llcngthe the water front are a mass ma ll of wreck wreckage wreckage wreckage age Brick as well as frame mnklings mnklingsthroughout ouildlngsthro1ghout nuiklingsthrocghout throughout the city suffered from the Hur Hurricane lIurrl nurricane ricane rl ane and many miraculous escapes aJKS from fromdeath fromdeath fromdeath death have been reported reportedFactories reportedFactories reportedFactories Factories Partly Destroyed DestroyedSeveral DestroyedSeveral DestroyedSeveral Several factories were partly destroyed destroyedincluding detro destroyedincluding ed edInludlng including the HavanaAmerican Martl Martlrez Martlrez rez Nichols Ruy Lopez Manuel Lopez LopezFleitas LopezFleitas LopezFleitas Fleitas Toreys Cortez and Wolf cigar cigarfactories cigarfactories cigarfactories factories The top of the First National Nationalbank latlonalbank Nationalbank bank was blown off and the postofflce postofflcedamaged postofflcedamaged Qstofncedama damaged dama ed It is known that many have havesuffered havesutued havesuffered suffered serious injury and unconfirmed unconfirmedreports unconnrmedreports unconfirmedreports reports say that several lives have been beenlost beenlost en enlost lost lostThe lostThestorm lostThe The Thestorm storm reached its height at 1 oclock oclocktoday oclocktoday oclocktoday today when wh the wind had an estimated estimatedvelocity estimatedvelocity estimatedvelocity velocity of 100 miles an hour This was wasa a hard steady blow from 11 a to 3 when the wird began to die down downand downand toWnand and by 4 I oclock the center of the hurri hurricane hurricane burncane cane had passed this point pointAs pomtAs pointAs As soon as the wind ind had subsided plun plundering plundtrlng plund dering rlng began The city police force was wasunable wasunable wasunable unable to cop cope with lth the situation and the mayor decided to take stringent meas measures measures measurea ures to suppress looting his proclamation proclamationof of martial law resulting Almost every everynationality everynationality everynationality nationality Is represented among the citys cityspopulation cltysp cityspopulation population of more than 90009 OOQ about half halfof halfof halfof of whom are employed in cigar manu manufacture manufacture manuacture facture sponge fisheries and salvage com companies companies cornpanies panies paniesMiami paniesMiami paniesMiami Miami Fla Oct 12 12All All efforts of the theofficials theofficials theofficials officials of the Florida East Coast rail railway railway railway way here to get into communication with withthe withthe withthe the men at work on the roads extension extensionon on the keys of the extreme southern pen peninsula penInsula penInsula insula have been In vain vainThree vainThrec vainThree Three Thousand Men There ThereBetween There1twcen ThereBetwten Between 2500 and 3000 workmen are areemployed areemployed areempoyed employed on the construction work on the thelower thelower thelower lower keys where there is slight oppor opportunity opportunity opportunity tunity for protection from the fury of ofthe ofthe ofthe the storm Grave fears are held for the thesafety thesafety thesafety safety of these men the apprehension apprehensionbeing apprehensionbeing apprehensionbeing being intensified by recollections of the thrhurricane thphurricane thehurricane hurricane of 1906 when 140 men lost their theirlives theirlives theirlives lives and great damage to property was wasdone wasdone wasdone done in that section sectionIt It is said that the construction camps campsare I Iare are better fortified now and it is known knownthat knownthat I Ithat that the engineers on the work have been beenpreparing beenpreparing beenpreparing preparing for a big blow blowWashington blowslhlngton blowWashington Washington Oct 11 ItThere There is some anx anxfety anxkty anmkty kty for the safety of governmnt prop property propert property erty ert along the path of the Florida storm stormThe stormThe stormThe The revenue cutter Forward Is at Key KeyWest 1IYVest KeyWest West while two more are west of the theimmediate theImmediate theImmediate immediate storm zone zonethe the Winona at Mo Mobile Mobile Mobile bile and the Window at Galveston GalvestonThe The life saving boat lost many of its itscrew itsi Itscrew i crew during the last hurricane off the thegulf thegulf thegulf gulf coast and is watching the progress progressof of the present pr sent storm with much concern concernThe concernThe concernThe The nearest establishment nt to the Sand SandKey SandKey SandKey Key section Is the Biscayne Bay house houseof of refuge more than 100 miles to the thenorth thenorth north of Key Ke West I fiVE KilLED IN INHAVANA INIIAVANA HAVANA BY BYSTORM BYSTORM STORM STORMvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv I vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvHavana 0 tHavana Havana Oct 11 nThe The most mostrlous srious se senoun noun tornado since the big blow blowof of Oct 17 1906 struck Cuba early earlytoday carbtOOa earlytoday today tOOa devastating the western por portion portlon portion tion of the Island In Havana Havanamany Havanamany Havanamany many minor buildings were blown blowndown blowndown blowndown down or unroofed five persons were werekilled werekl1led werekilled killed and about twentyfive wereInjured wereinjured were wereinjured injured The greatest damage was wasdone wasdone wasdone done in the harbor where forty or orfifty orfifty orfifty fifty lighters launches and small smalltugs smalltugs smalltugs tugs were either sunk or blown blownashore blownashore blownashore ashore ashoreAt vvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvvAt a At Casablanca great anxiety was felt feltthroughout feltthroughout feltthroughout throughout the day for the safety of ofthe ofthe ofthe the Ward liner Morro Castle from New NewYork NewYork NewYork York and the Plant line steamer Miami Miamifrom Miamitrom Miamifrom from Key West re Both of these steam steamers steamers ers ers however arrived safely at 530 this thisafternoon thisafternoon thisafternoon afternoon The total damage in Ha Havana Havana Havana vana and vicinity is estimated at 1 000000 000000Communication 000000Communication 000000Communication Communication with the Interior has hasbeen hasbeen hasbeen been interrupted except with parts of ofHavana ofHavana ofHavana Havana and Pinar del Rio provinces provincesin in which orange and other fruit crops cropssuffered cropssuffered cropssuffered suffered severely There were heavy heavyfloods heovyfloods heavyfloods floods at Vuelta Abajo the tobacco re region region region gion but the tobacco crop has not been beenseriously beenseriously beenseriously seriously affected beyond the washing washingout out of the seed beds which at this sea season season season son of the year may be renewed renewedThe renewedThe renewedThe The gale came from the south south southwest oouthwest southwest west The vortex of the tornado was wasa a short distance west of Havana The Thewind Thewind Thewind wind subsided tonight At Arroyo Na Naranjo Naranjo Naranjo ranjo the new tuberculosis hospital was wasblown wasblown wasblown blown down and many patients injured injuredDuring injuredDuring injuredDuring During the height of the storm a small smallSpanish smallSpanish smallSpanish Spanish brig struck the wreck of the theold theold theold old battleship Maine and remained fas fastened fastmed fastoned toned to it until pulled off by tugs tugsV WINO IND5 SNOW RAIN RAINHAIL RAINHAIL HAIL AND SLEET SLEETStorm Storm on the Lakes and Bliz Blizzards Blizzards Blizzards zards in Many of the theStates theStates States StatesDuluth StatesDuluth StatesDuluth Duluth Minn Oct 11 Following a along along along long period of balmy weather and ush ushered ushered ushered ered in with a SOmile mite northeaster accom accompanied accompanSed accompanled panied by snow sleet and hall yuluth yuluthrunning 1Juluth 1Juluthanll iiuluthand and vicinity have DeeR WrAPped In the thefirst thefIrst first blizzard of the season since early earlyyesterday earlyyesterday evening eveningLake eveningLake yesterday and andshipping andshipping andshipping Lake Superior Is running high shipping has been delayed Kansas City Oct ItWith Wlth the first firstsno firstsnow firstsnow sno snow Tf of the seaSon a falling at Sioux City CityIa Ia and Omaha Neb and sleet at St StJoseph StJoseph StJoseph Joseph Mo portions of those states as aswell aswell aswell a adecided adecided adecided well ae a eastern Kansas experienced decided fall in temperature today todayIn In Kansas and Missouri a temperature temperatureof of 4 degrees above aero was Blil recorded recordedSioux recordedSioux reesrdedSioux Sioux City thfs this morning reported a aheavy aheavy aheavy heavy fall of snow which melted as it itfell Ittell Itfell fell Des Moines la Ot llSnow fell here heretoday heretoday heretoday today and an tonight It again snowed ac accompanied accompflnled accompenleti wind windLight windLtht windLight companied by a Piercing north Light snow snow Is reported from many towns townsin in central Iowa IowaWinona IowaWinona IowaWlnona Winona Minn Oct llThrec inches inchesof of snow fell here tonight At times tho thostorm ttlostorm thostorm storm was almost a bnzzardNew blizzard bnzzlUdNew blizzardNew New Richmond WIs Oct 11 1lSnow 1lSnowflurries 11Snowflurries Snow Snowflurries flurries her today were followed by a as asevere asevere severe vere storm tonight 1lght The temperature temperaturedropped temperoturdropped temperaturedropped dropped to freezing freezingWheeling freezingWheeling freezingWheeIlug Wheeling Va Oct 11 11A A twomln twomlnute twomineute ute snow storm struck Wheeling tonight tonightThe tonl tonightsnow ht htThe The snow fell after hours of drizzling drizzlingrain rain CHARGES OF TAMPERING WITHREGISTERS WITHREGISTERS WITH WITHREGISTERS REGISTERS ARE FOUND FALSE FALSEManagers FALSEManagers FALSEManagers I American Party PartyFalsity PartyFalsity PartyFalsity Managers Admit AdmitAllegations AdmitAllegations AdmitAllegatIons Falsity of Their TheirMake TheirMake TheIrMake Allegations and andte Make Profu ProfuThe te Apologies Apologiesof The absolute falsity of the claims claimsthat claimsthat claimsthat of the American party managers managersed that at least 100 names had been add addifourth addfourth I Ifourth ed to the official register in the Fifty Fiftyfaction Fiftyfaction Fiftyfaction fourth district was proved to the satis satisof so tis tisof faction of Frank Christensen one oneney oneney ne neney of the party leaders and City Attor Attorthe Attorthe Attorthe ney Dininny at a meeting in insterday insterday insterday the county commissioners rooms ye yeAnd yeA yeAnd sterday sterdaycharges sterdaycharges sterdaycharges And A 1d as a result of the groundless groundlessMoore groundlessMoore groundlessMoore charges made against Mrs Mary GSB Ges Gis Moore those who brought the chargi chargimissioners charglmissioners chargmissioners SB apologized to her and to the corn corncharacterized comcharacterized corncharacterized missioners for the attack which has hasfor hasfor I Ifor characterized the party management for years back In addition to this the commissioners commissionersdisproved commlllBlonersdisproved commissionersdisproved disproved the statements of Farrell Farrellthat Farrellthat Farrellthat that 50 names of voters who had voted at atthe atthe atthe the last election had been left off the of official official official ficial register in the Fiftysecond district districtand districtand districtand and that about 100 new names had been beenput beenput beenput put on onSeveral onSeveral onSeveral Several days ago Frank Christensen Christensenwent went to County Commissioner John CMackay CMackay CMackay Mackay and told him that he had abso absolute absolute absolute lute proof that Mrs Moore had added at atleast atleast atleast least 100 names to the register in the theFiftyfourth theFiftyfourth theFiftyfourth Fiftyfourth before the day of registra registration tion Mrs Moore is a Republican in an anAmerican anAmerican anAmerican American party district where the Amer American Amerlean mer merIcan ican party is rightly entitled to the regis registry reglstry registry try agent The American agent resigned resignedjust resignedjust resignedjust just prior to the capitol election and the thecommissioners thecommls thecommIssioners commissioners commls loners placed Mrs Moore in incharge incharge Incharge charge of the books booksThen booksThen booksThen Then came Christensens charges chargesagainst chargesagainst chargesagainst against Mrs Moore with the firm decla declaration declaration declaration ration that he could prove without a adoubt adoubt adoubt doubt that the rames had been added to tothe tothe tothe the lists lIe declared he had two wit witnesses wltne85es witnesses nesses who could prove the charges and andthat andthat andthat that to one of them Norroll Mrs MrsMoore MrsMoore MrsIoore Moore had admitted that she had added addedthe addedthe addedthe the names namesI I believe lleve your charges are absolutely absolutelygroundless abMlutelygroundless absolutelygroundless groundless Mr Mackay Iack told Christen Christensen sen but we will have the matter inves investigated investigated hivestigated tigated Bring your witnesses and any anyone anyone anyone one else you care to and we will go into intothe Intothe intothe the matter We will ill not stand for any anytampering anytampet1ng anytampTing tampering of the books booksBooks booksBooks booksBooks Books Produced ProducedYesterday ProducedYesterday ProducedYesterday Yesterday Mrs Moore was told to ap appear appear appear pear in the commissioners office with withher withher withher her registry book sent to her from the thecounty thecounty thecounty I county clerks office Mr Christensen Christensenwas was on hand with Norrell a Mr Warner Warnerand Varnerand and City Attorney Dlnlnny DlnlnnyNorrell DlnlnnyNorrell DinlnnyNorreli Norrell charged in face of the positive positivedenial positivedenial positivedental denial of Mrs Moore that she had told toldhim toldhim toldhim him she had placed 100 new names on the theofficial theofficIal theofficial official book And then the book was wasproduced wasproduced wasproduced produced and compared to the official officialregister officialregister officialregister register of a year ear ago showing absolutely absolutelyno no change The names were as they were wereon wereon wereon on the old book without one single al alteration alteration alteration teration Both Mr Christensen and Mr MrNorrel MrNorrE1 MrNorrel Norrel begged the pardon of Mrs Moore Mooreand Mooreand Iooreand and let the matter go at that thatI I thought thou ht could prove pro thIs matter said Mr Christensen after the meeting meetingof of the commissioners but my witnesses witrresseefell witneuefell fell down on me and there was nothing to toprove toprove toprove prove The books were all right rightCounty rightCounty rightCounty County Commissioner Mackay admitted admittedthat admittedthat admittedthat that the American part had a right to an anAmerican anAmerican anAmerican American registry agent in the Fifty Fiftyfourth Fiftyfourth Fiftyfourth fourth and was willing to take the nam namsuggested namsuggestld namsuggested suggested He pointed out however that thatowing thatowlnS thatowing owing to the charges made and absolutely absolutelydlsproven absolutelydlsproen absolutelydlsprovon dlsproven it was no more than right that thatMrs thatMrs thatMrs Mrs Moore should ba 1MiaJlowed allowed to remain remainas as the agent It was wasWhoI1 mown that though thoughthere thoughthre thoughthere there was nothing wrong with the books booksthe booksthe booksthe the mere fact that Mrs rs Moore was taken takenout takenout takenout out of the office after the charge had hadbeen hadbeen hadbeen been made against her the public would wouldbelieve wouldbellee ouId ouIdbelieve believe she had been guilty of tampering tamperingwith with the books So Mr Ir Christensen agreed agreedto to let her remain as registry agent agentOn On a par with this were the charges of ofJ ofJ ofJ Farrell city plumbing inspector inspectorthat In8P Ctor Ctorthat that at least 30 0 names had been left off offthe offthe offthe the registry in the Fiftysecond Flfty econd district districtand dltrlctand districtand and that 100 new names had been placed placedon on it In spit of the statemants of the thecommissioners tbecommissioners thecommissioners commissioners that this was not the case caseMr caeeIr easeMr Mr Ir Farrell insisted he was right and andsneeringly and5neerfngly andsneeringly sneeringly asked for a comparison of the thebooks thebooks thebooks books which was gladly accorded him by bythe bythe bythe the commissioners This and the story of ofContinued ofContinued ofContinued Continued on Pate 3 DEATH SfNTENCE IMPOSED IMPOSEDFerrer Ferrer Held Responsible for the Out Outbreak Outbreak Outbreak break at Barcelona to Be Shot ShotWednesday ShotWednesday ShotWednesday Wednesday Night NightMadrid NightMadrid NightMadrid Madrid Oct 11 nFerrer Ferrer former director directoro or the modern school at Barcelona who whohas whohas whohas has been on trial here on the charge of ofhaving ofhaving ofhaving having been the principal instigator of ofthe ofthe ofthe the recent revolutionary movement has hasbeen hasn hasbeen been sentenced to death H6 will be shot shotWednesday shotrednesday shotWednesday Wednesday night nightThe nightThe nightThe The courtmartial was divided in the theverdict theverdict theverdict verdict some of the members absolutely absolutelyopposing fljsolutelyopposing bsolutelyopposing opposing the death sentence sentenceFerrer sentenceFerrer sentenceFerrer Ferrer was transferred to Montjuich un under under under der heavy escort and he Is being kept keptin in close confinement confinementHis His transfer to the fortress is said to tohave tohave tohave have been due to fear on the part of the theauthorities theauthoritieS theauthoritie authorities that a rescue re cue might be at attempted attempted attempted tempted temptedFerrers temptedFerrers temptedFerrers Ferrers rectnt arrest caused much agi agitation agitation agitatioa tation In Spain France and Italy FORMER ICE A KING KINGCharles TAKEN TAKENBACK TAKENBACK BACK TO TOMBS PRISON PRISONft ft ftchars7 chars7 Charles Morse snapshotted as he was leaving the Tue Tombs June 17 MORSE TO APPEAL JPPEflLHIGHEST APPEALTO TO HIGHEST HIGHESTFifteen COURT COURTFifteen Fifteen Years at Hard Labor LaborAwaits LaborAwaits VAwaits Awaits the OneTime OneTimeMillionaire OneTimeMillionaire OneTimeMillionaire Millionaire MillionaireO44 0 000000 O44 O44New 00 00New 3 New York Oct 11 llUnleu Unless the thet theo vSupreme Supreme Court of the United UnitedStated 9 9Stateil 4 Stated reverses rever es the decision or the thePresident thePresident thePresident President of the Vnited States in interferes Ino interferee terferes Charles Morse one onetime oneo onetime time ice king coastwise team stearaship steamship 0 0ship ship organizer banker and capi capitalist caplo cap4talist talist will serve fifteen years at ate ati athard i hard labor In the federal prison prisonS cat at Atlanta Ga GaAfter 6 6After 00000 000000 0 0After After having been at liberty under 125000 ball since June 17 last he is isback Isback Isback back in the Tombs prJaon tonight tonII it on onaccount onaccount onaccount account of a decision of the United UnitedStates UnitedState UnitedStates States Circuit Court of Appeals today todaysustaining todaysustaining Vsustaining sustaining the judgment of the tower towercourt Jowtrcourt lowercourt court which found him guilty in No November Novembcr ovember vember last of violating the national nationalbanking nationalbanking tlanal tlanalbanking banking laws lawsSolace lawsSolace lawsSolace Solace in the Decision DecisionThere DeclsfanThere Decls4onThere There was solace in the decision how however however however ever in that only ten of the fiftythree fiftythreeindictments ftftythreeindictments fiftythreeindictments indictments on which he was convicted convictedwere were sustained On the strength of ofthis ofthl8 ofthis this his counsel coun el Martin LdtUeton LdtUetonwill will immediately hn iedlately carry the case ca before beforethe beforthe beforethe the Uiflted lted States Supreme court on onwrit onwrit onwrit writ of certiorari To this thi end the theUnited theUnited theUnited United States Circuit Court of Appeals Appealshas has granted a fortyday stay of execu execution execution exeetition tion and pending a decision by the thaSupreme theSupreme theSupreme Supreme court application will be made madeto to have the prisoner again admitted to tobail tobaIL tba bail ba bailMorse Morse took the decision calmly He HeContinued HeContinued VContinued Continued on Page 2 a a a a OUTCOME WILL SEEMINGLY SEEMINGLYHINGE SEEMINGLYHINGE SEEMINULYHINGE HINGE ON GUILTY INTENT INTENTFederal INTENTFederal INTENTFederaiJudge Federal FederaiJudge Judge Anderson Expresses ExpressesHis His sOp Opinion nion of the Famous FamousPanama FamousPanama FamousPanama Panama Libel Case CaseIndianapolis CaseIndianapolis CaseIndianapolis Indianapolis Ind Oct 11 nThat That the socalled Panama libel case casewas oasewas casewas was more or less of a political nature was the coinrcent of Judge A Aa Aaderson ADderson derson of the United States district court at the clote of argument today todayin in the case of Charles arles Williams and Delavan Smith proprietor of the theIndianapolis theIndianapolis theIndianapolis Indianapolis News whom the government is seeking to remOTe to the Dis District Districtof Distnct trict trictof of Columbia for trial trialon on a charge of criminal libel Judge Anderson said he did not wish to togive togive togive give the Impression that he had formed formedan tortmdan an opinion in the merits of the case but butwished butwished butwished wished to point out the trend of argument argumenttoward argu1ninttoward argurninttoward toward the courts further enlightenaaent enlightenaaentas as to whether or not this was the prob probable Jjrobable probable able cause for the indictment of Williams Williamsand Williamsand and Smith by the federal grand Jury jUr of ofthe ofthe Ofthe the District of Columbia for criminal li libel libel Iibel bel The basis of the action is published publishedarticles publishedarticles publishedarticles articles intimating that there was a graft jjraftof raft raftof of 28000000 in the sale of the Panama Panamacanal Paramacanal Panamacanal canal zone to the United States by th thFrench thtFrench rFrench French company companyWhat companWhat companyV What is the guilty Intent to be lir Uown Uownon non on the part of these defendants th thcourt thocourt tbcourt court asked Stuart McNamara spec specitorney spec1 spec1torney 1 jtorney torney of the department of Justii justlcharge ncharge i icharge charge of the proceedings The jude judedared a aclared 1 i iclared clared he doubted if It could be shown shownthat slioWJ1that shownthat that the defendants had malicious fore ore thought to libel Theodore Roosevelt RooseveltCharles Boo8eveltCharles RooseveltCharles Charles Taft William tfelson el80n Crom Cromwell Cromwell Crornwell well President Presld nt Taft Morgan Mt au Dug ug las Robinson and others othersThe othEtrsThe othersThe The whole Panama canal proj prnjt prijetgreat i is a agreat agreat great political project said ii urt urtand urtand urtand and there has been and is mm muh hest hestexprellllion hiestexpression lest lestexpression expression of opini i as to th ail a Yibll advibility YibllIty it bil bilHy Ity of having the Ui Panama ruto rutoIn ute utoin utein in preferenr Nicaraguan TOIL TOILand ritand it itand and now since the cost of building huildi ngo the thecanal thocanal thecanal canal is I so much larger than at nr first itt itimated ittmated i imatfd mated as to whfthor or not tin fiLed trtedStats fiLedStats ted tedblat blat Stats should own an any Atlanti AUantiPa Pa ifio ifioanal Ifioanal fioanal anal analTii analTh anali Tii i pros has a public 1it tn Ter TerfrtTt rerfnir sr srf frtTt rrrt arid in politi il 1 i rn 1 it itP ttm itn I inf in i1 t111 i th i 1 IVL i el VL 1 1 111 lif I oJ hf it I il Cn CnContinued 11 11Contlnued Continued on Page 2.

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