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.JURY CHARGE. 6 Court this morning, ate Kealy, J, Karite Dr red with perjury, was pended sentence, but to find jail for 1000. emembered thet Karitz e of assault against a filler, bub there - were ontradictions, that his ssed the case and held jury. BITUARY. ancis, the only son of Ernest Heald, aged 13 mn the 17th The lace this afternoon at. 1 the family residence, ilway St.,, to Hillside v. Davis officiated. rick s' Ladies Altar So- ing a sale of homemade home of Mrs. Leonard, t., on Wednesday after- 2st. Tea : served. In the even- ing at 80, cards, and f the anniversary cake. * 38-8 ng to enter for the fin- nament of the season heir names jin to. one ment committee before . 343 Pears, Bartlett, 2.50 Morrow, North Rail- of the Boy Scouts will, trow night. OR DENIED. A. P. Cable) 19. A statement cir- gt; press here that the nit of the Vatican to er Rosa, who was said stricken with paralysis; enied at the Vatican declare the stroke of red by the Pope's sis- last Cune and is of It: caused no serious ea has almost entirely 175. , Cousins and -eptional value. arts of the city 6,000, and on e glad to show s from 250 to articulars. and Altawana. DAY Phone 790. cam . Co. Phone 54. poletnietet Present Dally Average 1626 Copies, Advertisers in Datly get the benefit of the Weekly country circulation. No extra charge. Books open to ad- vortisers. VOL. 3 NO. 35 lt;u, Mayor Spencer Has I ARSHALL 18 NOTIFIED Indianapolis, Ind,, Aug. 20. Enthu: e siasm was the keynote of the big attendance of delegates from all parts aim u meeting held at the State Fair of the United States and ( e Grounds here today for the formal annual convention of the notificatio gt; Gaye American Florists and oe 2 Marshall of - Hortleulturists assembled in Chicago IVIC T1O AY Pecstsens of the 8 Chicago Street Car Mem today. The initial session vas devo, Democratic national Hold Gonference With/ ted to the exchange of erevlings ane Z Baltimore, Leading Democrats tn Mayor 6 Stop Trouble. vmmmixices. The convention wil x. : 1. a y States al e dem - fea a : vention w + -Mayor Spencer has proclaimed Thursday, Siena, ithe prepekinge was: confined (ARP Diemaicny contaue caUIwrtiay auiong the + August 29th, a Civie Holiday to give all citizens F/almost wholly , to th notification). , Be 30-1 waders imteresting mattera,to be considered wae ait 'The Bais Alton B, Parker of New ricaeos + 20. Union leaders and acted upon will be proposal ty an opportunity of taking ir the Fats ee eS ane nUdrong or Sot cine GE. the surface railway the erectlon ota: POrmANEN eH Ig + opens on Tuesday, 27th, and lasts till the eve of * Marabalt. Thomas Tag- 202? Oh Gagmee. 20K) SDONe ay co tae ym- Robertgaci ue cl ference with Mayor Harrison today ror many yeatswiperintersood * the 29th. ; + sart, former chairman of the Demo . 1) effort t avert a street car x; i sf00d 4 p cratic National Committee, presided oi National Botaric Garden + over the exercises and Samuel M. Pisa Man amicable settle: LEEPER EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE ETE EE teseeestseeeeeserteeese tests GEN. BOOTH SINKING Condition of the Head of the Salvation Army is Rapid- ly Growing Worse Relaties in Close Touch With Sick Chamber. reefer (C. A P, Cable.) a * London, Gener th, loved. general t he may -have Maman, A Eat ot fenera) Potion this time a special measure of God : cos tailing comforting and sustaining presence ASM ee ee n ana that peace may be bis in-a-very ever since tod May last for the removal of a cata large degree: ract on his left eye,, is rapidly be- ae is rapidly gt; amp MPT TO KIDNAP Sing to GIRL RESULTS IN A Aecording-to the bulletin issued this morning by the physicians-in at- PITCHED BATTLE (W. A.B. Dispateh) tendance, General Booth's condition gives rise to increased anxiety. Belle Plains, Kas. Aug. 20, In a fight which. followed an attempt by Ralston, Democratic nominee for gov- convention of the Oklahoma branch of the American Federation of La- bor. Sessions will continue through the greater part of the week and will be devoted to the consideration of numerous questions affecting the in- terests of organized lazor. State President C. C. Zieglar called the gathering to order and delivered his annual address. NEW YORK VOLUNTEER FIREMEN (Special to the News.) Newburg, N. . ., Aug. 20. Delega tions of firemen and visitors from all Many of the: General s relatives and high officials of the Salvation Army Sam Wood, 35 years old, a farmer, to kidnap Bthel Monahan, daughter of are in attendance or in close touch with the sick chamber. Matt Monahan at the latter's farm, near here early today, James Thomp- son, 16 years old, was killed, Mona- P. Dispatch 20. 'The CW. A Toronto, Aug. General Expected to pass WA8Y Nonahan, was hurt. Wood spared young Monahan s life recovering. kag taken a turn for the worse. The ha: fatally. wounded and Gaylord include a parade and numerous prize doctors have given up Sonahad, 16-yeareotd,-W son-ot Matern in, 16 yea a lt;rdinpetitions in addition to the usual directions poured into Newburg to- aay for the opetiing of the fourteenth annual convention of the New York State Firemen s Association. iS gathering will last four days and will The city ts hand- business sessions. in honor of the comely decorated (Special to the News) MAY 4 I A ment seemed Bright, employees of the ed overwhelmingly strike some weeks ago LONDON MURDER I Army Officer in Rage Shot SHOT AT MISTRESS Was Victim of Sunstroke in YJINE HAT NEWS MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA, CANADA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 20, 1912 / FLORISTS AT CHICAGO (Special to the News.) Calcago, IL, Aug. 20. With a large QUININE BLINDS AMID in favor of 8) crimped up to where It could reach them and when observed by the mother had eajen all but one or two of the entire 60. grais. The physician who preseribed the medicine for the mother was summoned and did what he could for the child, with seemingly no results thus far. A REVOLTING ONE MEETING OF COMMISSARY MEN Wife and Three Child- ren, Cincinnati, 0., Aug. 20 Nearly one thousand buyers representing large corporations throughout the country are attending the annual convention of the National Commissary Mana- BUT SHE ESCAPED city today for a three days session. Sinton Hotel this morning with an address by the association president, Alfred Evans, of Orvisburg, M India and Was -Out of His Mind. at any time. This bulletin was cabled to the Sal- vation Army headquarters, Toronto, this -merning, the message having. been despat hed by Bramwel Booth, chief of the staff of the general, who when the latter agreed to drive him to safety. Weed was overtaken by the posse this afternoon near his own farm two miles north of Belle Plains. He rar n field into the visitors. GO TO NOTIFY SHERMAN. (Special to the News) CW AP Cabtey LUMBER TRUST HEARING London, Aug. 19. Reports t whie were given seirebeads in the earlier (Spedia ie News.) afternoon editions of the London Greeley, Cold, Aug. 20, The newspapers that a rich American State's dissolution sult) against. the named Mackie had murdered his wife SCHEPES STORY WEAVES Latest Prisoner in Now Famous N. Y. Case Yiwas the central figure in the Rosen - than murder ease today when he ap- peared before pared to repeat Distriet Attorney Whitman in which confident that before nightfall indict ments would be returned against seven persons. Those to be indicted Schepps from the custody. are said to be: Rosensweig (Lefty Louie); (Whitney-Lewis)' the murderers; Jack Sullivan and Wil- superceding indictment. (Special to the News.) torney that he talked with Lieut, Becker Rosenthal was shot, trying to get an affidavit from him for Dora Goro- bert, the divorced wife of Rosenthal. gers Association ;which met in this town the night of the killing, of the flight of the gun-men and how he i The conyention Was OpeWet at thetand Rose waited for the mews of Rosenthal s death. mitted that Sch S CHINA GOVT.-QFEIGIALS road and fired three bullets Into his Washington, D. ., Aug,20 The fe expected to succeed. hig, father in the nitmagement of the.army's affairs. Cot Napp, chief secretary for Can- breast. He was brought to Belle Plafi fatally wounded. ada, in Canada, immediately trans- mitted the bulletin with a request for special prayer: Pray for our be- A small want ad in The Daily News Classified Column will bring results. Express Car Takes Fire Only the Arrival of Train at Station Saved Mail Clerk From Being Burned to Death. cw. AP. Dauphin, Man., Aug. 20 The com- ination express and mail car on the Canadian Northern No. 1, Winnipes to Edmonton, caught on fire about 4.30 this morning east of Makina. The origin of the fire is a mystery, Prac- tically all of the express was de- stroyed while the mail Was saved. It is 6upposed that a lamp explosion or that some explosive express mat- ter was the cause, which in a few miutes was in a mass-of flames, The express messenger reached for the ON Dispatch) signal cord to stop the train, but It had been burned in two. The fire spread rapidly and he was cornered, being unable to stop the train which was rushing along on schedule, time. He made a dash for the door to leap from the flying train when they pull- ed into Makina and stopped. The ex- press messenger was badly burned and was sent back to Winnipeg on No. 4 this morning. The damaged) car was cut at Makina and the mail was brought on to Dauphin in a box car. PRES. TAFT THROWS COURTS OPEN TO TEST PANAMA CANAL BILL 4g, B. Ships Will Be Allow- - ed Free Tolls in Order To Test Legality. SUPREME COURT WILL BE ASKED 10 DECIDE Other Courts Will Hear Other Cases and Ap- propriate Relief. Washington, Aug. 19. President Taft closed a day the Panama Canal bill, with a spec: the passage of legislation which woul permit American ships to travel th canal to free and which would als gality of this provision by sults 1 the United States Supreme Court. If it violates in any way any such trea- rights or privileges such allen shall have the right to bring action against the United States for a red- ress of the injury whitch he considers lilmiself to-have suffered and the dis- trict. courts of the United States are de- ages and to decree the appropriate relief, and from the de- there ty, given jurisdiction to hear and termine such cision of the district courts of conference on m congress suggested in he would sign the Panama Bill even T if no assurance-were given that Tata canada allow foreign nations to test the le- to the action to the Supreme Cour: of the United tSates . President Taft today held conference with A. Innis charge of afiairs of British Embas- say, who recently presented his gov- ernment's protest against certain: features of the pending Panama Canal Bill. Mr. Innes said he had not lodged any further protest. against the bill and had heard the views of his foreign office in the joint Taft to permit foreign nations test the free tolls clause in the United States courts. . - Taft. today were inclined to believe brief in itors who talked with President members of the committee appointed by the: Republican National Conven- tion to notify. Vice-President Sherman of his nomination rounded up in the capital today preparatory to leaving tonight for Utica, where the notifica- jtion wecaumenles sre (2,05 held tomor- row. Senator Si ot Utah, is chairman of the committee and make the notification address. UTICA TO CELEGRATE. (Special to the News) Utica, N. Y., Aug. 20. Hon, James S. Sherman is to be formally notified tomorrow that he has been renomin- ated for Vice-President of the United States on the Republican ticket. The ceremonies will be held in Roscoe Conkling Park and it is expected that a crowd of 100,000 persons will at- tend, Senator Sutherland of Utah will make the notification address and- iee-President Sherman will ac- cept in a short speech. MICHIGAN HIBERNIANS AT IRON- woop. Ironwood, Mich., Aug. 20. Members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians and of the Ladies Auxiliary Societies from nearly every section of the State are in attendance at the fourteenth biennial State convention whith open- ed here today, for a session of several days. The order in Michigan is re- ported in excellent. condition. The membership has shown a favorable increase during the past year and the cash balance in the beneficiary fund thas also steadily grown. Exclusive of the April and May assessments it tl order now has 838 members in Michigan, all of which, with the ex- ception of 67, are insurance members. The Ladies Auxiliary has 3,410 mem- bers in the State. MANY CITIES SEEK MOOSE CONVENTION Kansas City, Mo., twenty-fourth annual e joint resolution owas not passed in through Congress. The President cussed the question of the Bill's. .ap ing today. held this week on the Bill- ate inter-ocean canal committee dis It was said a majority of the com: effect that it was a useless propos al. Two or three favored recom: mending the resolution to the Sen hate. proval at the regular cabinet feet- This is the third session The Sen- cussed the proposed resolution more than an hour today without action. mittee present expressed views to the butchery was not has-reached more than 18,000- The ; Aug. 19. The convention of the Loyal Order of Moose, which be- gan a week of festivity in this city today, has attracted an attendance es- timated at 20,000 visitors, who come from many parts of the United States A-spirited contest son and three children and had then com-' mitted suicide /ig shooting with are- volver, horofied the American colony here. Later they were greatly reliev- ed when investigation disclosed the fact that the author of the horribl an American, but the story is one of the most re- volting tragedies that. has occurred in England in recent years. Captain Hicks Murray, formerly of the Gor - don Highlanders, some seven or eight years ago took as his mistress, a Florence Taylor, a young woman of respectable family and two years ago he married Florence's younger sister Edith. By the Taylor woman Murray had two children, and by his/ wife one. Mrs. Murray-did not live with her Lusband long, but her si ter remained In the house. Repre- senting himself as Richard Charles Mackie, an American, the former army officer a few weeks ago rent - ed a house in East Bourne, a fash- ionable watering place 66 miles) southwest of London, installing there the Taylor woman and their two children. Last Sunday night the legal wife and child appeared on the seene and the tragedy followed. Murray in a.fit or frenzy whipped ut a revolver and shot his wife, and the three little ones dead. He also fired two shots at the Taylor woman, both bullets taking effect, and then setting fire to the house, consumed it. The bodies of the five persons kill- hospital where she lies tomight in a hysterical-condition. She was vis- ited at the fospital this afternoon by another sister, who said that her brother-in-law was formerly a Cap- tain in the Gordon Highlanders. He had twice suffered from sunstroke, while in India, she said, and had shown signs of insanity for a time, having been confined in an asylum. YOUNG BANK CLERK ave be 'tor the honor of entertaining next explaining that it) year's convention of the order. Win- to abrogate the nipeg, Dallas, Cincinnati, ad Portland, Hay-Bauncefote Treaty could be put ore, are among the applicants for the gathering. WISCONSIN POS Aug. 20. The Wis- Madison, Wis TMASTERS MEET. consin League of Postmasters began its annual conveution here today with Poison Route. Toronto, Ont., Aug. 19. in a downtown hotel strychnine. morning swallowing tives who had a warrant rest found him a ed were found im the ruins of the devote more of his time to British building. polities. E The injured woman was taken toa He is to be succeeded by A. R- ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Was Short About 500 Tried to Get Out by the Arthur Richards, a young bank clerk in the Bank of Toronto here, accused of having embezzled about 500 of the bank s funds, attempted suicide this) by The detec- ar- a Menta Mine oy Lumber Dealers Association and 28 lumber: companies of Colorado, was called for hearing today. The ult ts based on the allegation that the de- fendant companies are in combination in restraint of trade. CANADA'S OLDEST MAN (Special to the News. Kingsville, Ont, Aug. 19. Henry Washington, a well known negro resi- dent of this place, celebrated his one hundred and sixteenth birthday an- niversary today. He is believed to be the oldest man in Canada, Washing ton was born in slavery in Kentucky, and escaped to Canada previous to the beginning of the civil war.. . INCREASE JAP ARMY (W: A-P. Cable.) Tokio, Aug. 20. The Japanese mil- itary authorities have decided to in- crease the strength of the Japanese army in Korea by two divisions. The scheme will go into effect next year and is to be completed by 1918. The increased cost is estimated at ap- proximately 13,000,000. BRITISH. POLITICS HIS BENT. CW. A. P. Dispatch.) Montreal, Aug. 20. Sir Max Aiken T announced today that he had retired from the presidency of the Royal Securities Corporation and would Doble, of. the Bank of Montreal. NOTED PROFESSOR DEAD, Quebec, Aug. 20. Abbe S. L. Lorti professor of theology and presid of the recent French today at Little Current, Ont., his brother's home. the principal organizers of the con- gress. at TO. TOUR DOMINION. Montreal, Thomas, a London millionaire, that will cover many thousands miles and will last two months Se WSLOIEE Congress, died He was one of Aug. 20. T. Frame closely connected with many South American companies, embarked last night on a tour, of the Dominion of Watch for our ad. Rend it and take a little advice from us, and you are BECKER WEBB TIGHT Guarded Police Try to Get Him Away Fr trict Attorney's Men. 3 (W, A. P, Dispateb.) : New York, Aug. 20. Sam schepps important part in the Rosentiial af fair. It was as go-between for Lieut. Becker and the pani stricken) Rose, who was hiding in an uptown apartment house, Schepps said made several visits to Becker sult him as to. what course the Grand Jury pre- the story he told ernor of ndiana, delivered the intro- ,, B lines overwhglmingly voted in f ductory address. MG adieline to ee (Goan ties he corroborated in many ess ntial/should pursue. Becker, he said, 7 7 the balloting early today. The men details the confession of Bald ised Rose to remitin in hiding OKLAHOMA LABOR FEDERATION bs : Lebanon, Ore., Augi8. The ae faaiiate : feightened ai alk out without yogr old baby of Ernest Porter ate ecker inthe ling arta Sasabie: Wantad to give Biaiete ME f (Special, to the News) bygabar 2 eiierag hor le) nearly 60 grais of quinine and Tt was this. story of Scheppe Several Sok ffigial : epeibave Se Swanee, Okla, Aug. 19. Nearly 200 termine A e (aeage thas iat Feault the child is totally blind and ia. ar. Whitman desired the formation regatding Lieut, Becker's delegates representing the principle oem lt; pe Rots Say seriously affected in other ways. G. 004 Jury to hear before return - bank accounts, have been sitbpoenaed- cities and towns of Oklahoma assem- . Mrs, Porter had acquired the quinine i, further indi i bled here today for the annual State ie Sa by bea systems tapiets for herself and placed them tal pa ictments in the Roven- to appear before the Grand: Jury. 2 On ly vot yehind the bureau, but the child The District Attorney was clearly CW. A, P. Dispatch.) A New York, Aug. 19. Persistent: forts of the police to Sam Attorney Whitman and Horowitz (Gyp-the-blood); (ago-Frank) and Muelle Ciroufi four alleged iam Shapiro, Lieut. Becker ona is a prisoner om a technical in the west side jail and under surveillance of- men from D trict Attorney's office, who Schepps has tol the District At couple of hours before Schepps-then told of the zjde. up told by his friend, See, u which police lieutenant: rles er was indicted for Rosenthal s Tt was after the murder was com- Premier and War Minister Must Give Better Bx For Ordering Generals Put to Death Trouble Is Brewing. peak (W. A. P. Cable. Mca Pekin, Aug. 20. The National As-jrecently unearthed at) Hangkow sembly today considered the explana- revolt against the present Gover: tion of the Government in regard ment and General Chang Chen W to the execution of General Change was looked upon by the Governmen Chen Wu nd General Feng Wei, as belonging to the type of politics members of Dr. Sun Set San s party assassins who had been produced i who were summarily put to death a the course ofthe Yatious Ohines few days ago and decided that it / revolutions. The Govermment dis was unsatisfactory. The members of plays remarkable concern in. rt the Assembly demand the attention sence of the violent hi stilt show tomorrow of the Premier and War to it but it is prepared to tak Minister to give further explana- strong measures if forced to do 0: tions: lt; The Government claims.to Numerous teleerams been sen have proof of the. guilt of the ex- ecuted generals and of the complicity of several high officials in the Gov- ernment service in a secrete society for the overthrow of the Govern- iment. The plans of thi regarded as a continuation of FOUR DEAD, OTHERS ARE ILL ANDDYING, DRANK WOOD ALCOHOI MISSOURI EDITORS IN SESSION e to Chi Fu-by-friends of Dr. Sun Ya Sen advising him not to continu his journey to Pekin begun ye Members of Quebec Rail- way Construction Camp Are All Laid Out. TWENTY. OTHERS ARE IAL FROM BEVERIGE Russian Has Been Arrested And All Drinks Confis- cated. Montreal, Aug, 20. Four men are deadt-and two more are expected to die within the next six hours as the result of drinking wood alcohol. The mem were employed in the con- struction of the Southern Counties Railway at St. Lambert near here Twenty more men are ill from the cffects of the beverige. Ths result of (Special to the New: Hannibal, Mo, Aug, 20 A larg and representative attendance mar? ed the opening here today of the ar nual summer meeting of the Missou Press Association, The leading fe tures of the programme at the oper ing session this dress of welcome by- Mayor Charl T. Hays and the response by Pres dent E, L. Purcell of Fredericktows The meeting, will last until the en of the week. The entertainment pr gramme provides for visits to th birthplace of Mark Twain and to Mississippi river dam at Keo photographs can hay till 1st September, bt be In by then, alo. the investigation today is that one Russian hae been arrested in Moot- We have. sega: baymtea real and all beverages and alleged the city. Let ng show a sure winner, Hollinger Agency. 70,000,00 soft drinks have been: seized. Hollingek/ AMY 0 Bushels Alberta s Croy a large attendance of members.) the hospital. He may recover. Postmaster Willlam A. Devine of Calgary, Aug. 19. Seventy million bushels Is the estimate tor, Alberts total erop as made by thee Madison. asliverss an address of wel- We absolutely retase to recommend perts of the west. In detail the estimates plice the wheat crop at 20,000,000 bushels, oats at forty mililor - come and- President W. H. Froelich investments on property that el) harley and rye. ten milli This is ahout ten millions In excess of the provincial government's estiltmat of Jackson responded for the visiting would not purchase ourselves. Hol- The total acreaze u tivation ix approximately 2,500,000,, 5 eae postmasters, linger Agency.
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