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EL PASO TEXAS. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 1913
TWELVE PAGES
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WILL AID NO CANDIDATE DOUBLE LINE
HUERTA EXPLAINS POSITION
Of THE MEXICAN GOVERNMEKT
Administration Will Maintain Attitude
of Absolute Impartial ty Using the
Army if Needed to Preserve Order.
By The Associated Press.
Mexico City Sept. 21. "Not only would it be an
anomaly that the Government should have a candidate but
it further can be said that the Government has no predilec-
tion for nor will it aid any candidate.'
In these words Provisional President Huerta today re
plied to the question as to whether he favored any candidate I
in the coming Presidential election.
President Huerta explained the attitude which the Ad-
ministration would maintain was one of "absolute impar-
tiality" and added it would only take precautions to prevent
violation of public peace and order.
The President said he would use the army if necessary
to enforce order.
"I want to declare once for all in the face of the whole
Nation" said President Huerta "that I shall comply with
the obligations I have assumed. These have for their basis
peace and the security of the Republic leaving always
complete freedom to the divers political parties to launch
candidates and do their work for carrying to a happy con-
clusion their ideals without aid or impediment from the
Government."
t Bill Mi TON PtKAUKD.
Ilncrta With llesaaaoa of V-
13 y Tkt ABaxyoMexet. fe" . . . . ...
Washington. Sept. 51 Admlnlstra
tloM officials here regarded the state-
ment mode today by Provl.lor.al Prea
i.lent ilncrta that "It would ba an
nonu.lv for the government to have a
candidate us a tantamount to a declara-
.i.n thai he would not be candidate
himself In the oomlnf electlona
The tenor of Huerta'a remnrki
that
Ms government would maintain an at-
titude "of absolute Impartiality waa
interpreted by many officials aa a gen-
eral compliance morally at least to
the propo.aU made by John ''"' or
he elimination of Huerta and the hold-
ing of a fair election.
Among Constitutional!.!. familiar
.Ith tho altuatlon who have shown
disposition to doubt C.eneral Huerta.
otlvca the now. mad. little impres-
'ion. The view . "t?!
Huerta had pronounced hi"J"'
nartial merely to remove the "P1'1""
Pf a v rnm.ut -upnort to the candidacy
of one whom he might fayor secretly.
. ! Huerta'. mention of the army
. guarding th. poll evoked
. that In such manner Hueri.i
would exercise control over the elec-
ti.rnl machinery. . .
Hv all m administration circle who
heard lh. news however. It waa agreed
l.at the subterfuge or circumvention
of th.- promlsea Implied In Provl.lonal
Pre.lda.it Huerta'a declarations today
would be Inrreaalnsly difficult and
that the Tailed States and foreign na-
tion generally with which It haa In-
fluence probably would be Inclined to
hold the Huerta government rigidly to
Its announced program.
The geneVal feeling was that Huer-
ta's promisee. If carried out. meant the
elimination not only of himself but of
other government officials Including
Federlco (lamboa. Mexican foreign min-
ister suggested as the probable choice
of the Catholic party.
The affect of theae promlaes though
not made in diplomatic channels is
likely to be of considerable Importance
a. there la a growing tendency In Eu-
rope to acl hereafter Iji acuord with tha
t'ntted Htataa.
There-1. a poslblllty that this coun-
try might aah other natlona to with-
hold recognition If the election were
not a proper one from Its viewpoint.
imiihm r rmmTn
Tease Press M.xie. I II v la Km Job
Ltad Retara le ll.. t apltal.
My Tkt i Meets lea Pres.
Vers Trus Kept l Indirect effort sre
balsa Bde from the sl-xl'.n e.pitsl to
Induce Mr Und. President Wilson's per
soaal ream .at stive. to return In MnU-o
i ii) hut It Is kausra t hat the subjort bus
eoi eui.n.ted from Hw lleslcaa govern
nieot and It I. believed here thsi Mr l.lad
will not be Induced to . lunge hi. base of
ohaervsttoas aaleee from official sourer
from Mexico Lily it fruui In. I ruction.
fr
VVIUIIH t I.M.IM 1 M
Marrls P. Heat KtUad by Tws Maaleaa
('aaasxatsiBs tsalse Traveltaa.
JJhy The Assaaaslasl '
t aadalajara. liexleo. aVspt Jl aloi
rla P Hoot the Aaiarlran engineer who
waa killed bars recently at Acapuneta.
Topic according lu unaular adrtvaa
Just racetvsd. waa stabbad la a quarrel
with two Mexican ' umpaiiluns with
whoss ha waa traveling
mo rarmit-M Nosjiatriua
B Ik .ss aisled rrmtt
Max lew ttty. swpt (X Tha coataatka.
ut taa t'athalk- party was adtoaraed uslli
Wllllvut
. AMERICA RKKlliKK...
steamer llenlln .lu.rc l.aada -o at Man
lileuo From West -
By The Associated Pre.:
Han Diego. Cal. Rapt. 21 The Banlto
.luarvs arrived today from Maxatlau
and other Mexican ports with fifty pas-
aenger. One of them. Dr. Cha.. W.
Bean who haa been practicing medi-
cine for years at Mochllicahul. Sinaloa.
said he left tha country an the advice j
of I'onsul Strattan of MansHnillo. Ton
dltlons were becoming Intolerable he
said.
A. Orcutt of the Smithsonian Inatl-
t ut loi said he 'Hine north because dis-
turbed condition compelled him to
abandon his work.
Other passengers suld that fighting
was In progress In the vicinity of To
polobampo when thay left.. The rebels
are flooding the country with new cur-
rency and threaten to ahoot anyone
who refuaes to accept It.
Masatlan I. reported to be the objec- !
tlve point of a force of several thou-
sand Constitutionalist. but the offlccrx '
of the Juaraa say that all was quiet
there when they left and tha Federals
were .trcngthenlng tha defenaes of the
city.
Captain Almada. an officer of the
Con.tltutloaalial force operating near
Cuhacan. was iimong the paaaengers.
In the early day. of the Inaiirrectlon
he was wounded and taken to Masatlan
es a prisoner. He escaped and rejoined
tha Madero partisans. Ho denies that
Americans have bean robbed ur 111
treated by tho forces under his com-
mand. He refused in state hla mission
here but said lie was going to look . ito
ondltioua In Lower California. He did
not think however (hat the Constitu-
tionalists would attempt tu Invade that
country at present.
MOIHKV IIIMAMlS.
lotuMHuUunalists Will Not nil.- t f
Tax on T. is. Military I'uanca.
UH Tkf I .... Press
Eagle Paaa Tezaa Hepl. 21 Mod-
ifying their declarations of yesterday
that all persons who crossed the in-
ternational bridge Into I'ludraa Nng-
grua Mexico frosn Kagla aaa would
le required tu pay a tax of one dol-
lar cold. Tonatltulronallat leader
announced today that paaaea would he
laaued tu any person recognised by
the United State military authorl-
ttea. It la not Improbable. It la said
thut an eforl will be made tu have
the United Htataa to declare -loaed
porta of entry through which Mex-
ican towns have been recalvlns; sup-
pi lea.
Constitutionalist lenders aaaerted
today that fear of Invasion from the
An cm an aide of the border by fede-
ral sympathiser waa responsible for
the Issuance of the order.'
VI l.K.I ll .s.sN
Of I ra Hi l
Ma.levo
hill.. I
Is Heport.nJ
ar rr t.earlel
Waahlngfu
Francisco ("i
.11 l.ieot t'Ol
i alleged by tha
i bo tha aaaaaa.n
in former prsa-
baan aaaaaainated
i received at CoU-
lartora hay today.
hl Tardeaaa was
i ahlthor he had
drill linen. to
sderal lr ops
..HI t I
Ixsrply t.radcfui for Mm- Preriou Hup.
prt of
Jig Tkt li.ssluled Pi.
lit II
King CoiimsuUbbI
of tiroavo today axpi
esjBad hla gratt
lud for "th precious support of
France which ha aald. had al aaye
taken tho initiative la defending iho
riajh la of tho Greek people.
THAT XKVK.H eiKKMKI) TO OK-
( RKWK IN liKNfJTfl VIF.WKH
UAVMOR'N RF.MAINH.
MANY WOMEN AND CHILDREN
mx tjKurr h . ii i mii rotM
. rum ii i in i m i un in
KKIHM. fUll'lE MD1IM.
PATHETIC INCIDENTS WERE NUMEROUS
NMl KMIWml S.HKI. r 11 M- X-
Mii) or Will lk HHI at 1 1
O't hH k Today.
r( t.soclafrd Pre..
New Yuri. Sept. It la s double llbe
tbsl never i lo decrease la lengtk as
tbe day wore ou. I liointaud. of prrenmi to-
day filed Ihrongli the rimier-fllled ro-
Innda or the city l ind pe.t the body if
Wllllsa J. Unynor lying In stat.
.lwut s fifth of the crowd ware womea
mid children. Msyor Kilns Issuiil aa or-
der lo keep the rotunda open until 4
o'clock louiurrnw uiorulng. If aecaaaary
.o Hint all n ho csui mlcht pny their per-
sonal tribute lo the memory of hs prede
cessor.
r si lee ea Uaard.
All Is.t nlglil the police on guiird
around City Hull park had difficult) In
keeping the crowds moving as many tried
i even st sn iunrdlaslely hour to get lo
I line to ilew the body. Three polli-emen
und three firemen lu relief of u half hour.
staaal rigidly at attention during the
j niitht henldc the coffin which was drsped
In the Stars snd Stripes end tbe mayor's
flag while I sill could be seen tbe
I folor. of the I uloii Jack placed there at
the rcqiict of the tlnynor family In recog-
nition of the courtesy extended Ii) the city
of Liverpool.
The bier rests on the Mine .put where
the bodies of insny fsuioas men lisie lulu
In state
l-athelie larhirat..
Pstbetlc Incidents were numerous
throniihont the dsy aa men mid women
whom I ho l.tte ami or had befriended
lookeil mi 'i hi. fnae. Among these was s
Brooklyn youth nhoc port Msyor tlsynor
l when It was nlleged he ii leln
persecuted by the police and v. hick re-
sulted in an Ikfsaflgnl Ian und ulao the
removal of tbe boy . picture from the
rogue.' gallery. An old ludy wa. benrd to
muriuiir "tlod rent bis soul." as she
psosed hcnlde the coffin Che explained
that Mayor linvnor'n order closing the
looas at 1 o'clock had saved her boy from
evil companions with whom he loafed la
these places.
Aged W eases Pray.
Two aged womeu who hobbled lato tbe
city hall on crutches delayed tbe move-
ment of i he Hue several seconds as they
said a pruyer.
Tho fir-1 person In line was a Herman
hnker wh
had taken hl place at the
door- nfler iulttlng work several hour
previously. Closely following him acre
never. I CMnsruen and later In the day
canie never. I Jspanese.
Tonight the rotunda of the city hall
wan almost filled with floral offering
from individual- and organisations from
all psrts of tbe Culled State snd for
elgu countries.
Letter I root Taft. '
At the flrasa Mrtbodlnt church the Rev.
Charles Ral.nor read a letter from former
Trenldent Tart in which he said :
"I must It a high honor that Mayor
held me a. a friend There as.
Judicial executive or legl.lstlve
office nhl. h hi. iiinlltle. did not fit him
iiilinlnihly lo fill."
The public funeral service for Msyor
Isynor will be held from Trinity church at
11 o'clock tomorrow.
Minimi V low-! Body.
A heavy downpoor of rain tonight
cauaad he crowda about the t'tty
nil to dwindle rapidly and at mld-
nigrht the police were ordered to craao
ihe doora. It was eatlmated that up-
wards of HO. 000 persona had 'viewed
the body. A guard of honor chang-
ing every half hour remained at tha
liter all night and around the City
Hall park a cordon of police allowed
no one to aproach the building.
MOHK 111 N AMITE THMKATM.
(-ease t alhelle Tatbedral te Ba Uaarded
la Lee Angela.
Ay Tht i In 'i fa
Las Aagekea neat tl. M. Vivien's Ro-
man fa'aollc estheilral was gust-fled to-
day by imllee agslimt Its threatened de-
trii iion by dynsmllr. A waralng plsced
In the hands of the nolle linked the
threat will varloos other attempted or
mi essful dynamite outrages here.
The i in. miied writer of a letter announc-
ing that he had made Ihe recent atapt
un the life of Ueaerat Harrison (Irsy oil.
.aid he woold rlalt the cathedral today
lie said that be might. If so lacllaed. bk.w
ap the building. Thea he said be might
visit tbe Las Angeles lime hulldlna.
reefed on the graaad where the old Tluu
building Was destruyed by dynamite three
years ago.
liranllug the truth of tbe writer' decls-
rattan that he bad aent lieaaral Otis pab
ll.ber of Ihe Tim.- the dynamite bomb
through Ihe mall la.t wash. Ihe police
were no lined to tha theory that they had
tu deal with s luastlc
AUIBT AMOMOI.
Uatraataa Praas Thirty fassntrlee Are
l.seaabled al Mllaa.
gy The i . i. .1 Prtas
Milan hwpt. II hlforaa eaatla. will
be the meeting place for the .ivxt faw
daya for aclentlata and othera oppoaad
to the ! of alcohol. Iielegnlea from
thirty cuuntrlaa of whom Americans
snd aSngllshman predominate are a
here te attrad tha fourteenth intcr-
iiatli iial imnta on alcohollam
THHE.aS BE V WES IHOK a
He-uli af I alMatoa Helwrea Tswrrale
hVsat Itaait.ayer aad Tsaa.
aty The associated Press
Bridgeport. Tonn . kloat II - Three of
the . r.w of the United a tales torpeiu
boat deslruyaai Mat.'gll ware drowned In
tha 'harbor late I net night wh. i
lug kVaaboard collided with 'he de-
boats Ha aald tha nam of hla com
I asisas who war drvwaod war bi..
turn otu.sall and Cbata.
Talented Novelist
Return Home to
sbbbbi BaxaawNesW
mm wL ' M
ssW saaam Br
aflnTA afe bbbbbbI saaam
K ih"R." "ni'k :rosf'iAirlijBlW
Hh M..V..I. ii . I- ii rimm
Washington. Hejit il VrUI.en I
reoeued here '.that rust Wheeler a
his wife who was I la Hie Krminie
Hlvea the novelist were on their way
to this city from ftouic. where M
Wheeler Is secretary of the America
embaaay. Me will appear before the
state department to anaer charges
preferred by certain person in Homo
that he abused his diplomatic privi
leges In Importing articles Into Italy I
BRUTAL MURDER
Willi II HM'I'IM I) N IKKHKS.
TKH f FMKTKItY IN HMh
is ikmu:i i n
SLAYER WAKES CONFESSION
ArrealiHl on Potty I hargr. He Telia
How He kill. i OM and Hurled
Hotly In Shallow tiravc.
B Tkt A . d ...-
Philadelphia Mpl. -.'I The Ideullty of
the perpetrator ut Hie hrutiil innriler of
Anna Tatberlae awhaesashar lu Holly ceai-
etery. Kochester. N August 7. ltsx). sua
entabllshed here late iitsl night. It Is be-
lieved when sxordlug to Tanlsln Tain-
eroa of th I'liilnib-lpbla detevtiir bureuu.
Jnbe Wolfs.hn. nrre.tiNl for larceny con-
fessed to having coiuuiltled the deeil Tho
murder was a .eii.atlonal one. and doiiltc
the extrsordln.ry efforM of the atttherl-
tlea no eloe wai ever found a. lo the
identity of the murderer.
ganarttilng an Uli.il
After the arrest of Wolfanhn guard
noticed that be cnuMuntly paced hi. cell
snd seemed to have .ometblug on hi.
mind Filially Hie pri.ouer sskeil for s
pencil snd paper and wrote a note to th.
district .Iter lie... lth the simple stute-
ineut that he h.d killed s girl In s rente
tery In Bochesler and thut her uaine ass
rkhuniacher.
I lid. r the iile. tinning of detectives be
cotMp.ed. Afterward he recovered .uf
flcleatly to make a full coufe.alop
Wolfsobn .alii he ps.setl tbe cemetery
every dsy on hi. any hoaie and seversl
time noticed Hie in placing f losers un
a grave.
Kllrted Win. v.lrl.
"I flirted ttiM ber aud aba smiled back
el me." Wolf.ohu .oiife.seil. aeifirdlng to
the detei-tlves. "The next dsy I uw her
and spoke to her. We ugraed lu exeat
there the next day Hhe kept lb appoint -aielit
1 tried tu kt. her bt.t .he tried In
run sway. I grabbed ber sud began snag
lug her. ffbc m. reamed bm no one li.-ard
bar. and then I amngled her.
"I then attacked her. and aftvr that
dragged tbe body to the woods In the
cemetery. I found s grave digger's ipsde
nud dug a hole large enough to placa the
body In
"No aaa baus. how I . uttered for it
tbl. I could keep It secret ae lunger."
silrk. is atari.
Woirsoba as. .iie.i.nd .gala liatay
and detective said thai ba Much lo the
.lory .iil.liiutl.ll) .. first relste.l. si
cept tbsl b. retracted tbe elstesaeot that
the girl had flirted slth him
Afisr tbs murder he . -al ta New York
where be married Ml.. Id. Brrmea Hhe
I ME. WKATMKR.
Tkc iasartgfrd Pr-
W a a h I n t o n.
land ll. wat
Texas Fair Xuii
lay and Tueaduy
New Mexico fair
Monday. shower
nd cooler at night
r Tueaday.
Arlauna. Fair In
wutk ahoav.r In
and piubably
aday : cooler
uurlh norlluo.
eBsaaKamWrl
ayaatN . fl
' in imm
We'.eif ii rat
r 'M utiuj
"Ziinmic" ;
and Husband
Answer Charges
Culy free. Mr. Wheejer haa been In the
diplomatic aervlce for the last flva
year.. He Is known personally by
Trenldetit Wilson having been grad-
uated from Trlncetun. He Is an au-
thor hio -. ii sharing with tits iHleuted
wife In literary and artlallc work He
is prepared to make a complete denial
nl the. charges. It ha. becnahtntod iluu
the allegations emanated from certain
people who were professionally Jcalou.
of the talented couple. - .
March Wolfanhn '
obtalnevl s divorea last I
.aid. and shortly afterwa
riiltadelfiliia.
Wulfsohu aa. srresfed n complslnr of
s flrni for a h.un he wa. working as a
window cleaner on a charge ef iheft.
I v l it WEATHER
i. ran i-RiMH-t.
H)H E NT IRK i i.l MTftV.
V TUr -intr4 I' i f
Vnhliiglon. Hepl. i .fnir weal It-
er generally for the entire cnunii) I.
promised by the a cat her I. III. nil Tor
the coming week.
It will he warmer early In Ihe
week weal of the Mls.l..iipl river
Tuesday or Wedlic.d.y and Hie
lircK.ni iiidiciillon. are for decided
change over the act during tho
ae.uid half of the week. There will
he ralua Moudny on the north I'a-
rlfle I'sut
I )M WIMIW I VI I Kilt I VI I s. r.
Ke.ret.rv of lalerl.r Will ll-. Another
Week llefore I ...... it far ii ..lilaitiie.
By Tkr toclit..t IV...
Hcrkelev Tui s .i '.'I K.-.-r. t.rv l.atie
of the interior dcpiiriuiriil win. hus been
III slu.ee Kcpienihor p left today for Tar-
luel. .couipailleil l.y hi. fnliill) un. I hi.
brasher Rr Frederick l.nue The wrr
tin) i in ii h Improved In health today
i II. I le
..- In-
lil.
dltHl
s. felt hv hi. relative than at all) Hill
-in . he c..llni.ed while reviewing a pa-
rade lu Oakland.
According lo present plan.. Mecrctar.v
l.atie will red for iinother week and lcai
fur Hie east Keplemlwr '. As.l.lsal Kee -relnrv
Miller at wll.nu. home the pslletlt
lis. bi-n for tiearlv two week. will scc.itn-
putty hi- chief eii.lward and at Paakesja
there w ill be s c uiferrnc altb bjlatblf
department official lu matter of Impor
tunc- t" Tolorado. The Mccrcttiry and Mr.
ytll.-r will I hen ee.l to Ws.hlllg toll.
MaNMAI III WEI I s l-KIMAHIKN
til I'artie. Will v.i raxeaiai hv Ha
Candidate far MMtitr t-lerllaa.
Hv I . 1 lasidated fr.
Ho.lon. Kept. U The offlcliilly reeog
mail pollilesl parties. Heinisrala. I'm
grea.lvs. and llepiil.ll. una will bold prl-
bMuHh Tue.day fur the sale lion of sll
.lute nfflcer. member- of the legl.hiture
and ii.uiil) official to be voted for at the
sleidloii November 1.
I.l. lite i i Unvrriior llavld I M'al.h will
recelie Hie lieuiocr.tli nolntliallon for gov
rruer and Tharlva M I'.lrd will be named
by tbe rrogre..lve. Ktthr ha. any op
pn.ltluo Th Hepiibllc.B eaadMJgtaa for
the ii iiiatli.il sre Tolouel Everett I ' f; u
tun nud Tougre.aman Augustus 1 ll.ird
fioeavs
-I HHI inji s I Ills
Mlchlgaa I Blrlkar. Ue ht
Aetlsa ef t Ireull Jadga
Br Tk lajaa fated fcr..
Tsloioel Mich . gepl 21 The Injunc
I Hon grunted Halurds) night by Tln ult
I Judge O'Hrten prohibiting plckellug sad
psrsdlug hv copper mine strikers while
I workuo'S are adog tu or eumlag from
j work and Interference la any way with
1 workaiefi a-BI r.mndly scored at a maaa
uoilsg of .frlker. her.- lid. afternoon
I Tbe striker a ere urged by Ihsii load
...) t
Ut l I VI I l I I I I II II I Ml
Mrsaciea leag
trrlU
Had Vans g.sags.
s Ts 4a" ied Press
V) .i.ins i .n is-iu '.I The reveas
ter H.r. moored lu s aasasciug I
ud completely oedged la by baav)
of I. e drafllag la a .wlrllu .
toward Ih north pule n.rroly
ae.lru.-Hua oa ar .uaual rulas
Naai to I'.uui bum. Alaaka
CHURCH BECOMES ISSUE
HUERTA CHOICE OF TAMARIZ
IS YIELDING TO IHE CLERGY
Activity of the Catholic Party in Mex-
ico Threatens to Solidify Other Ele-
ments and May Bring About Peace.
By
The A ssociated Press.
Washington Sept. 21.
ment is taking more than a passive interest in the develop-
ments at Mexico City. Chief among these has been the de-
fiant attitude of ttie majority of the Chamber of Deputies
to the appointment of Eduardo Tamariz. one of the leaders
of the Catholic party to be Minister of Public Instruction.
Constitutionalists here declare the Mexican people never
j would brook a return of the church to a share in the Gov-
ernment. They view the proposal of Huerta to place Tam-
; ariz in the Department of Public Instruction as virtually
turning over the educational system of the country to the
I clergy.
It is generally agreed that the suggested choice of Fred-
I erico Gamboa Mexican foreign minister as the candidate
of the Catholic party as well as Provisional President
i Huerta would open the fight on religious lines with more
j vigor than before. It is believed here that such a fight would
tend more than anything else to unite the Liberals in the
choice of a man who might prove acceptable to the Consti-
tutionalists and who might in the end make such concessions
if elected that would restore peace.
ALBANIAN ANARCHY
Mufld Hey Ha. S11111111.n1. il
'iirtlnuii '
Against I. swvil Th-Iiu.
fly The 1..oi lolrd i'rcM
Halonlkl. ate pt . 11. Tomplete an-
archy reigns in Allmnln The prov -
: laloiinl foreign nilnl.tcr. Mufld Hey.
who haa juat rnlurncd from Kin ope.
haa summoned hla partlaanN to huh
I to nmrt-h ii in ' K.hikI I'ashu. the
j former coinmandrr-ln-rhlef of the
j Turkish forces at 8cularl.
Kaaail Pnsliii haa rnland Ihe Anst-
I flM flnK. und Mufld Hey hna culled
I upon thf go i riilncnl at AvIhiih I"
surrender him. The mliilHler hits l
aelxeil the i uiaoms hou
liurraai.
According tu a Hrlndlal illriimtfli.
Kaanil Tnahn. who arrived there Jul)'
2 expressed his Intention to work In
agreement with Ihe HiiIIhii govern-
ment for a sntlafiicl.iry uml definite
settlement of the Albanian huohIihii.
especially In view of the compllcatlonM
which hud orurrcd alining Ihe former
Hulkan allien.
PlfAlT rOR UAWYKM.
lOleven Hovered Around Tliaiv Ve.
Ilgllgj anil Mure Are Tiimlng.
fa 1 1 - I. Metaled "n.a
('uncord S II. Hepl. 21 -Kleven
lawyera from Tour status and the Do-
minion of Tanuda were In UeasOOrd
today ami more are supposed to ho
on Ihe way here li help Inrry K
Thaw resist the efforta of the alaie f
New York In nl. lain hla return lo tho
Mattrawnn asylum.
It Is understood thut Ihe principal
aiKiim.nl in Tlmw'a behalf will le
made by Judge William Mci'huHo of
.i .I
Had
day
euthcr kept Thaw Indoors to-
NOTKU I'llKM'H AVI kTOR
Henri I'arniati ami Wife lujiireil In
Aeroplane . . nl. m
fly Tkt aesaeiafrd '
Ktamps France. Kept. 21 .The
noted aviator Henri Fartnuii had ..
narrow eacupe from death today. 1 1 1
wife WmM with him In hla aeroplane
w hen at a height of 1 MIO feet waa ac ii
to darl suddenly toward the earth
The machine struck with great for.
Farmaii. although let rendcrrd un-
i onsctonB suffered a serious Injury to
his leg and hla wife's arm waa broken
Times Coming Features and News
The announeenient yralerday thai tin- Morning Tunes would glvo tho
I people of Kl I'avsu and the Houtliweat a tlrand Aviation meet al Tinrcua Park
'the pretty suburb owned by Frank H Toblu. .loan oh Hie Intrrurban. came
H ploaaant aurpri.e to the peopb . v .-t a lo r- The ui. -t will be held some
i time about Ihe mlddl. of i a i..h. t and Mill enrol a period of one week. It
'will lake the place of the Oa-Aple Jubilee The rallroada will run excuralona
and the city will put on a holiday spirit
Following the Avlallon meet ihe Times will bring I
and tha Chicago White Hog lo Kl Taao for a gain.- Was
may he the World s Champions Tin y hive prtaclically
In tho National league ild lime Kl Cuaiania will gre
pats Chrlgty Muthrweon and Chief Meyara.
Th World's Merles which wil1 be b.tw.in Tie Ttuladclphla Athletlca
and New York Ulanta Hill be covered l.y wire for the Times by Christy
Malhewaoii of the Ulanta. K.ldte Toll I us ruinous aecond sucker of tha Ath-
letlis. and Hugh Fullrryn. a baseball writer of uatlonal reputation The
full AsnuK'tatrd I'reaa story will alao be a part uf ihe aorvlc on Iheae gamea.
The Ttmea will gel In behind Ihe buIum rlptlou Hat for the seals to go in
on of th I 'll) Parke aud will Bee to It that the people suImk rlbe enough to
aacura thsm They will prove a great altractUiu lliiough lb. winter ajkd
at all limes
With all these tilings going on Ihe Times will be more Interesting than
ever aad tha new. avrvic. will continue to Improve.
Th circulation department haa ahown a constant and almost phenome-
nal growth during Ih past four montha and the hearty reaper na of the ad-
1 1 irtlgf n to th. Ttmea pi igreaalveneoo la bvller shown by the aladauieat Ukal
1 appear. Una u. .iniug on page - uf III la laaua.
The United States Govern
HM.lv SH I VITUS
Arnicil Mii. un. in n- sM-nihling ror
l'iiriim of ttaeklng Sen In
Hv Vhc la.orl.ifid first
Helgrnde M.spt :'). -The slUiutlon
Is grave along the Alluinlnn frontier
where i' in ii armed witli modern
rifles arc asacinlillng to attack Her-
vlg. Albanluil ngeiils have entered
Rervlag territory an. I arc endeavoring
In Stir to lelalll.in Iho.-i Alli.llllUII.
Willi tlleetefore huVe been ill p ace.
It la liell. veil her ' that the hostile
lirepiiniilotiM arc dun I. fiireign In-
trigues against mtrvla an. I Montenegro.
A a eonneiiueiioe Servla feels bound
I l re-occupy the straty-!.- positlona
In Alba inn ivtn.li the action of thu
owcra ciiliipcllcil her to ubutidon.
TRXAM NRUBO I.YNTHl n
AITIIl hll l.lM. TWO MIA
AMI VH MUM. ANOTHI K
Hv Tkt Issoeiafed '
Frank I in. Texas. Hopt. It.
Will liiivls m gr.. was It nched
lit.' today after he had shot
und killed Kuril. Hudgo and
Tom Reuanlan and badly
aioundod Will Maxwell on tho
IteitH.uin farm ten miles north
Of Franklin Hodge wax killed
flrat. fiillouInK a impute and
HotianasMI nud Maxwell were
sl-ol when they tried to urrcst
I lav Is
I'AI.I. OF Till: HIM TIM I..
Scail) Two Inch's of Simvv Hi'tXirtOrl
In Vt ls-.MI.lll.
thy The a .ocifi ii rn ..
Hiipcrlor Wis. Kept. 21. Nearly
two Inches of snow fell early thla
morning between Bannotl nd Holon
riprltufs and In the vicinity of Wln-
n liljou. .ici ordlng to reports brought
In tonight by people who spent Hun-
day there.
MMIVV IN MINN I st ri'A.
Neailv 111 of the Northern Portion
of Nfale I iiuitiI Yo.icrday.
Hv Tkt A mtttt M rVani
Diilitlh Minn aVpl 21 A record
iineif tialcd alnco ih.- . .la i.ll.hment of
the' weather bureau In IK HO ana aa-
talilished today when .now fell In
nearly all part of northern Minnesota
and around the .bore of laxke Ku
perlor The earlleet pr v loan snowfall
aaa recorded Heplember 21. TJWT.
r New Yorb llianta
raber The thanta
Inched Ihe pennant
with delight their
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