The Houston Post. (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 16
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SERVANT iWAS REMOYEDi
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Io Order to Keep Son From Know-
viflWibouts ot Mrs. Snecd '
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v - XkoM Taken of Cprpn of Captain
I ' ; Boyot ti B Introduced to Prore; :
IV Location of Wounds Cant "
fa. : -ing Death.- I
f'; Oi (round thmt eonaplraof kfoklni to-
- ward the ktlltat- of OaptaJn A. Q. Bojre
J;'by. J. Boat Sneed exuted waa deotarad
? dlraOUr br Attorney J. T j-CnmralBga to-
dagrs Tola daokvrstfon waa mado : Jn..
pica to the judco for allowance of teatu
mony.mattv U a oonveraaUon aaid to
-.fcara takan piaaa oa. atrala. two dan be'
fott!M ahoattnaf to which Dr. TV W.
Pawaon. of Amanllo and -J Bowman
wra parties. " ' .
-BMldea thla direct eharca made while
the. Jury waa out of the room the Ataff
. today Ve first day of what promlaea
P to e a. week demoted to retmMal teeti-
.jnony broacht ton aarana wttneaaea
i wltoaa atortea oonflloted fth that of At-
i torney Atwell la no uncertain manner.'
; ( The proaeeutioB alao Introduced la the
artersoan ertdenee .tendtnc to ehow that
f tOaitaln Boyaa had made efforts to fir-'
- rent the' flndtns' of Mrs. Sneed by to
'n; moat JntaraatliMr of whlclt war .jtha
.jpharga brought out atronglylij theW
;deaoe of J. HI. Ary. aa AmartUoi Sat
'Oemao rafardinv Catalrt Boyeera alleg
ed efforta to-piwent hla aori-from ea-
i tmbtlfihlng emntanioatlon"wtttr'4. fnmer
... Uf &WV...( U Ut fcb i . w WUtt ' Wild'
which tha . teoUmauy .4oalC aoma
Vemea War Excluded.
The court room waa crowded with wo
" men early 4 a tha afteiUooh.' but about
i 1:30 there were tndleatlona that Improper
teattmony would be tntroduoed and they
were aent from tha- room. Though the
Improper testimony nerer developed but
few of the women returned. Their aeata
were quickly filled o quickly la fact
that fifteen minutes later when three or
tour women did oome into tha room; it"
waa neceaeary for Judge. Bwayne to or-
der aeata cleared for them and by tha
time court adjourned eoorea of women'
were standing up. -
J. K. Arery waa the flrat witness In-
troduced by the State In the afternoon
and one of the' Important points made
by the State during hia examination was
that young Boyoe on the occasion of a
trip to AfnaiiUo. though told that hla
father wanted to see him. never: went
home and. .In fact "kept to-hla room"'
adjcordlng to the witness.
Avery alao told of a request made of.
him by ptan Boyoe that he try to
ee that a aegro cook named Nettle for-
anerly employed by tha Sneed family be
rotten awify la order that she- might not
tell young Boyoe where Mra. Sneed waa
tehuj kept by her husband. I
On -the testimony which the State
aought to elicit from Dr. D. W. Dawson
-of Amarinq came a fight which culmin-
ated in 1 tha declaration that the State
would attempt to. ahow that Mr. Atwell
and Mr. Bowman realised what waa go-
ing to happen before the tragedy occurred.--The
testimony finally waa ad-
mitted and Included a statement that two"
nights before tha killing a discussion re-N
gardtng the beet - criminal attorneys lit
Teaaa was started between " Bowman.
Captain Bynder and . others on a Pullman
car while Bneed was present.
- Tat defense interposed strong objection
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THEWM0RITY
qtizm;;;ofiHpuston:"Adopt.:.'theFro
4lTf An1 afWkw.V TLlU 'tU'
' ef 18M yesterday adopted the front foot
paving amendment ' plan; 'tor "the future
improvement' ofthe street iof the ;ctty."
Intense . (Btareat waa' agantfeated in " the
election tn all ports of the tlty and a the
'teault'anjriiinUauallyS haavyl '.vote waa
t polled.' y . -. a v .f y t
: ' pf the! twenty-two preclneta In the.'
olty "eleven cast majorities Ih . favor ut
t the navtht propoeltton while tn the other
nine precinct amaU waJorlUea Were cast
V ; afBlns tha proposed iJan-: In aeveral of
ys-. the precmetsf It W 'neoMsary to'hrow'
- ouJtoi few ballou" Which were not Aprons
1 errjr cratched VfttWtVir
Voting; ceased H.lVcleck last night
w nd .tmjUdately thereafter lhe ret urns.
; began' fo reach'' the ofTtoa ot th city .
. aeoretarV in the ctt "halto By i o'clock
Did rbtii-na' ot All. prelnU -cpl two
vqfe in W hdrtda of fD4cmaryi'"The'
i"ft twb fciToelnctw to report' nr -Third
'td Bynd X ' '
' .T'v 1" "t Jln tf Oif laipert ma-
jor - i vlng ' plan v.a
; td: EsteWbh ; This . by-
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sumaryjof;news
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. Ki'i 'Bin nr a mre :
ar Beettoa 'sad VteUnV May C.'
settles
asd 'netpttattaa at Boestaa tm
a'a yeMarsaiM
i Msxiaisai la. artslstaat I.' ..
bMdattatka -o.oa. v. - '-"
fcarlaa ladu tt a.'u? i
' WABBIMOTOir; reereur tS.Sut' Tins
Bsia aVMsr eaidr asrth sad wast tatartay
rw sur. ansa woiaMe -wnidB.
lUioMsiiaBala rrissy eelder
4T
M-rls Wdw jselder fortkwect par.
mts
Ofci
sm Biucs eksan te temseratere.' i . :.
.day;' esMer Itldsy la extruM west. ...
;.Whinfto;l
btnatb anasea eoauatttes asatniasd feeaisag-
os steel una mlsloa aTn. - VVT. TT7.
DEMOOIUTS athw arted te' frssie sal take
wool tari aiq aefote sum acaedCii:
BKSTBICnOlW as to deposittn is sostsl'as:
bias bssks eme named ay Bltebnek. -. .
aTBBL earMSttoa esm of tta warn wu mm.
tislsed to Sualtr eaauBlttasi br Peielnl
ft awtlMl whoa faulty ItrH la Hoortas.
K2V
wlUbe. gswasd .
eav-re0ew prlsea av
FtfJO Mil leaTtog
DankfM Mmli
sate e IIvmIm t
Haxrr'a aaeosltlsa.
waa nnorae
MnxIOMg of sens of ladfaj
India forart taads ta
wasi ware.trmsannwl bw fraal taaat an-
lea ta tatafiw danartaunt.
IWgWMUW tomni eheasW' letter n
OOftBRSPONDIWCB aa Fssaan
raowee snre nreica sffalra caamlttaa la
ajsuHnreB lUbtfj raaohrtlai k ntaiberaT Oa-
fORKION aMrs eauailttse of
senate to raew
at Burtna law.
BUMT
. Ksulatlsg
Nlaaam -rails
an
water dlTentoa te
oi
uajtsiatiea.
a)ometio.'
OOftNSB "TON
was laM la BM
of Nstleaal aulas
aara v. 1 ... . .....
RNRATtOW mm . la'
tab'" trial at
Datrett by taanaway at Kaller.
THRBK ware killed sad atsnr bnH In
Paaaeyrrsala at Wsmas Rldae Pa.
OWKKntmr Willi labtall sttesipti ta daisy
WOUAX'tMttuW st St. Urnit that aadraw J:
J"'? iiaiiua v aa ainiwai. was net
ber baethea. :. -. v
BOCKEVVIXRK httnvsts TalVd te tat absatata '
BRCRITtO? f -feiwft peaea en has r by eK
-.n rHrh a . enihm.aaaa.
... . fMj-
AmnJi aVMMtsj by ula.
.texaaVt.
AFffnV baaka In' awallsg agreed vfo tefaaa to
pefmlt arenlrafta. .v.
PRBSTTiKSTIAI. prlauary eaatusaea wlU be bM
at Waee la Ma
larea
TWO KOBBRBB leated Seauaole Katiooal Bank
aid
eaaapea u
ly.KRTS band feaa ben eactaet tet tha 1
yjixiva unnu mz uaiveaua.
COMMnOjIONBR- ArtMr attics win
sepervlsB
a nauos
mciesjauoa r nuts
nver. - s-
aMTLQARIANS aad Monrrlaaa held at OelvertaO
pradisi apaaat. aaahvit deportathM ara bacon-
mx arooaed ever Of lay. r
BTATV. QSamstnw OfOoar Meatoaoa npsrted
that Mnkaa ports bai aatabuabe jaeaksttla
qaannthw asaleat Taxaa - -
VICTIMS of Ksty wreck at La Oraaa were
Sikea to Tunnla Whan- ttapt rUteadent Uar-
Uetea's easdltloa la raaardad a sartooa.
... ; " Bailroadi. "
BCMORKD Saaaet will leUUat sgalast Tkterla
bf aaortae erana te Oaece.
BABBIMAM ofOMaU apeov afterooon la Oalvca-.
taa sbbIs1bs aVMOtara Paelae soMlafs. - K
MWt 'p) beads and mUraad esainlaeloaen
arastlaated faellltiaa at Boltvar dork.
FBRIOItT serf tea ot Taaae-nads allows taaeral
- InarevaaMBt sise' ooatateaue wttk tomaiia.
'Sporta;
tanunataa
t saraaawat.
AMKKIflaN laagus 'auaaarae retaaad to ratify
BATIX1R area Texas baakatball ebaaipleaabtp by
aeteattDg : antveralQp at Aestla.
P?-P.' . - Eouton. ' .
BBAL E8TATB TRANSFBBS lad for taeard
yeatarday war lAWSt ..?.-
MRW KO-tae-OB board will at toalfat to
oatlln work fat roar. - - .
JBBT A8SBS8BD lee of 10 aaatast a agre-
taosd iBlltr of aanylag a' ptaUil
F- by Bouaten vetara.by a Mtae maJartty. .
MliCH- unRPRIRB was ooeaaloaed to; rfooato
ew wltbtowal of Morris itoaotrd'fram the
'aatorUI.ac..ivVJt ; ; . V .
TWO MSN- awt aa Mala aa C.Ik.
iS hmLA"l2ElBW- bot. tbne beuig'.
nXMOKgftUTION r&RMS Tr bait lastltaled
! wveral eaa roaatles bv axmta of tba
- Called autea sgrlraltnmi deeeruseat. '
.WV JOHNSON ebaqrad with fonrlax Bane
of J. O Carr atan4 pleas of tuT aad
wee alvaa tw year seek la two cam. (
toejiealwaaa Ma Haaiftoa .aad itva story of
oedltlos tba. ' . aatt-Asjeftcaa foallag
""a- f - v -.
eeaaanoeahaaaajBaaaaaaaaoaaaaiaa
second plaoe witra majorllyt against of
wovaniy-iiva votea. The other precincts
that returhad: ntajorltteo aanlnat ' tha
j proposition veto Beeond ward B Third
Ward C Third ward 'tX.lrifth Ward B
auui war wm. warn a ninth
tna oTiioa or city secretary where
the retain were bolngrecelved Mat alaht
ofAcUUy a oambwr of cUlxPna gathered H
to-learn th .result bu they only r.
maineo long 'enough to know' thaV the
"paVink Wan waa certain to be carried. !
Ton more than three w'aekd the. paving
plan has been the subject -of aouasloa
in Houaton .which nocounted for the un-
'Uaual lntereat that wao-displayed at the
. various yntlng preclncta In the city ys-
terday. AVorKera repreaenttng both sides
of the cause were In evidence at many of
the voting places during yesterday while
(mere Interested in the proposition either
fin- or enaliiMt er busy uraing their
fm ii'ia to go to the pnlm and vnir ' -
v Me of tne first peuimns imt wlU b
1 i I
Dhfrkt tStoaef zt .:;.- . A'mtn ntczil fMzzid to Di::!ds
Slers' xcr .;. ;iiiSlie ali?i lzi'tes.!sit
rv.aVji t: L4t04rmMtt4r.i l.- ' .J;Plria:an4 tt to io k U aai npott irhlch Uw.gtrwr
JKDIAKAPOLBv fndj FabtTUry' JJ.'-lSenBaUoiui:
pflotdaargg that tha dynajnlte. oonsplrncy wta
ducted with fni lowwUdMotAh etecutivft board c
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Iatrnation4 AaaoclaUon-of Brldta
Wort.tor4n4iijg'jfYe
BtIimIa - ' 1 . ?
fvw whvumj Caiieoajas OTorfTvarpa; van rocurnu vu. i vwaivaj
TtoerJand tbit Ortio' 7lf cVanlgaf?
arntar;
aWfted huttItUk oVer
aloB of doatrpctfon vere mad nubile
Attorney Charlee W.' muer.;. tlJ'f;-;'ry"-P-f ') and telegram '(
" Mr. Miller announced the cont'enUfan 'indlci-ient' ari quarter.. ;
known an
- Tha principal
merits are:-' -
crrem "BanJTranclsco fat January. 10S.
Ryan wrote to J." McNamara 4af tadl
aaapolla that be tookadr ovet;. a ob te
Clinton tew- an oWrlbed ' a .w
brldga there that waa later bfpwn up' '
That Sdward C4ark. at Clnotonatt .In
February. ' J MS wrote: te VcNartara
Baying: "It would ba a foolish thing- for
m to buy any zpleives .here Where-1
am i well known.- I -have slsed BP. the
wboU Job hare and know that It can bd
done. If tbla- sounds good to you let1 me
hear ritht way.v j - ij - ' -'
' f . Talked Wit Veuna. s
That Webb wrote 'to UcMaaara from
New York telling. bout- ioha that "were
to ba blown up in Boston in Itv. and. of
hla haying talked to Michael I. Young
about these Jobs aaylng: t'Vlk waata
to see your friend (meaning- atclfaulgal)
that waa tn the Beat octce . before ... Can
yon get him to come here' to do a Job
tor meT - Hike wlU fnrntah finances."
That McNaraara wrote; to Webb In
anawer that the Boston and New r York
fobs "ware being considered. ' . ?
i That Webb wrote 'te McNamara again
describing the new opera bouse in Boa
ton telling where derricks oould be
lowh up and when the feuarda were on
and off duty-. .:. : . -! '; ..
That- McNamara 'tta lMr WTeta' letters
I
f "
toHowder companies negotiating fore-
iioaivea. tna negotiauonq oeuut simitar to
hose which reimlted m the blnwlna? aa
ot the Loe Angeles Time bhlWUif. - '
t-r . -s5 . t. r
i Mqra McNamara Corraagendaaaa. '
hat alcNainara wrote to f. J. lf orrtn '
St-Wuhv to March 1910. alxrat JObi that
were later blown ?tmthere"' -'
vThaACharUe (Bausn.-at Jltnneapoll In
April. ;.rW ( wrote -ifcNamar . it' he
" f ?e r-- -i
PAIR -LOOTED BAIEL
HLD XTE SEHIKOI . IKST1TU-
I : amv TW.'nivTTAvai J'v
fosse Xi Sconrin; foutainvin Pn
nit of Bandit! .Who Se
cured 3600.
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. WeavaaoairSpacisl.
MIDLAND Teiaa. Wbruary 11 -Two
men armed with" platola robbed the tiemt-
nole National bank this afternoon 0( taooo
and escaped. ' Tha men rode Into tbe lit-
tle town about o'clock. 'Bnterln-the
bank they .ound ; Assistant Cashier John
Haney alone. Orfe s covered ' Mat with a
revolver while the other "coUeetod tbe
money. One package containing ' M
waa overlooked. The meh backed: ott:
of the bank sprang on their -horses and
galloped westward toward th ' mouO-r
tains. Within thirty minutes' ttl large
posse was In pursuit: ;t?p to a tntf hour
nothing was heard of either -robbeea nor
pursuers. Before entering the town the
robbers cut all telephone wiree oxospt
lone which they overiooed' Seminole W
oft the railroad about -eerventy v miles
northwest of Midland la Galnee oounty1.
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HE KILLED? G0EBEL
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80 DECLAJIED JAKES GILBEST
BEFORE PASSIUa AWAt : ;
''.U'-.
Former JContnoky Ffmdiiv Ifatally.
. : Wounded in Duel; Sail Ser Wti
" Slayer of CroVernor.' f't- .
fjicil fta Mrpoh.) 'r ' -"i
HEliKNA. Ark sbruary IS. James
OHulw Hnavnjr'. ai i .raauvt .'ffwiint
Kentucky who said e had been mewi-
bee of the Hnrgls factlotv.ln- (eadsi.waa
fatally wounded ln a revolver duel wita j
s bartender here today. but t before Be
died h tdeolared h'ws tbe man wno
tired the shot that killed povnrnor AVH-
llam OoebeI at ankfort ' in January.
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V; J0HBSOH WAS AWUST ta.1v
Kan Indicted in Alaska Taken in
; ' Cuatody in Honoinln. -; : ; .
J( "- Xuct4 Prtu JtrHL " 'i '
HONOLTJUTJ.' mbruary ' li. ?.' WynA
ohnaan' ' wad " arrested ' here today 'on i
cabla request from Juneau Alaska. ;The
cablegram . stated that Johnson was n- -der
indictment'. In Alaska for alleged vlo-.
latlon of th' Sherman anti-trust i law tn
fOhnerttcn with' the Northern Wharves
and if Trading. 'company' at Skagway.
Johnson was. released on bonds former '
Covrmor1 Carter actine t one 'of h!s
allegatknui m tpe indict" that' $er In 'r-e btirae of oonatriletton i Big Four he would try land find out 'who'
t-t- -r '.VI v would them la" Kim. .. i J fu Hie .
irfit iateadg to conflaot tta yrotoeirtftxiii' 'H-f ':f .
Th InaictmdnTi tnaragKya.' Herbert a. riocUtt'of
." Detroit Mlchaal J ' Yotmc of Boston Jobm.T. BuUw of But-
wo rauur. u weoo ot New Tort witn conauctmt toe
an fitrqctural . fBi'touti. throuia th. tnaU and name alt ot th. Uftrfoitr'
tl:atendanUMbaAtorB.5; 'ri ;:.'Y1
u i. 1 - i 0 jiaMlabMaa aV alvLAaMu'A lala.dasav al.. .aABm .eMl U1..J
1 v fato and rmnk C
"tha wofiftad t f. 'twti
the Wrf oa 'a? TT.". PTt frt'. "f91
tonight 4V 4'-
' - .i .k irni . ima. ataaaii aaianti
AfcNamara i
. IT. J910. aa follows:
"in - rR.im
Jobs .let !.
his dlatriuU ! i
the HoCllhtic-Hanihall
r attend to the Jobs In
itler attend to the Jobs
duiiuo ana f nesier let Hocain ar-
range for ttie Cicv-eiand and Detroit and
Cincinnati Jims alerrln can s attend.' te
Mount Vermis. Webb -Is now at South
dDecinue'i. atao. sens jiwmo war
Peoria tan te iamUad by Hockia. -Chi- -eaga
ta at vH on the Jobs there. -Itet
Coolev-Werk f a bunch at Chalmetta-1 1 ;
will . take up- tne iob at Jersey City with
some one in. Thta should be. started
.-f ' fttpttad t' "Van's Latter... t
T "I 'am witln lfleltner and rfockla
about 'woak - ol thef McCllnths-Marstiajl'
contnany i J-hav niready written Cootoy '
.about the work of the above named ooa-
am at Chalmetlai'V. n. . .j t
'I That Ryut wmttfv'frem New' Tork to
hfcNaniaj- Jti Arfli-tio. tat regard to '
dynamltUi for; tIto- benefit of vo jooal
union 'at leoria UL aa toflowa W-4
:"In . reran - to - the' Peoria Tequeet ' t '
am of tii se opinion" as yourself.
What is c ""f uiene should be through '
Hookln. . I (i-m't- mind anendlng a rea-
coneble - .nt In vieW of ail the; cir- -
cuiftstatn-
if to McNa-mara 'from
St Louia
apectlon
"Vernon 1
)Pi aa f'
"My f
to show
jilacaj."
want
'counted-'t
ether "
were fly t
the bullri
.to Evilr
hnt f
11
ltie reporting an ln
' had taken -to Mount
. -win
atrocturaB were blown
a JiVih;-in
man tdoar tne around
' the eruption took
'd-- though - theydon't
of the affair as I
nen -and a couple of
und. . I think 4hoy
( ww 'not all rhrentvh
Big Four eieriNin
erase the Y a- n
m! - Mount erii. i.
1 (
0niCIAL3 IHJUltED
xkti urn tirt.t TS WJLECK
1 M k-
tt a
Special train' Wai ;Sunf Into by n
; . might JaojjjrjTit to Hur-'
dleiton did Other. '
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LA GRANGK Tesne Jfnbrnary li Un
account of a dense fog .Missouri. Kan-
. sas and Texas lnaneotknveari containing
officials ef the road.- eolllded with a to
caf switch train-on the Colorado river
bridge this morning-shoo (40 o'clock
Te following were Injured: . '
. vc. H HUrdleston of SmlthvlDe super-
intendent: right leg splintered into shreds
gashes on head and body; probably wtU
not recover. tj '-r' 'lp '
. William McElroy enaHneer Smlthvlue;
wounded severely on head and Internally ;
Injuries probably fatal-also ... '. :v
Y. B. O'Neal traveling passeriger agent.
Houston: left leg split-. open to. the bone
nnd wounds about the head. v ? '
H. D. Brice oondnctori .' HmithrlUe;
aankle of left let broken add Tnjarlae on
body. . i' jv: ' ' '''
E. H. Coombs -assistant general Jralght
agedt Houaton; .brolsad ankle and -cut
upper Up. '. "t;-
How Colllelew0urrei V.' "
The officials had left SmlthvlJle - thla
morning had stopped te take Wafer for
the engine at the pemping station; and
started across the bridge whea.a flat ear
loaded with water Uiu bookejL br. en-
gine No.' til loomed '-(n.'niight svoaVenfy
eut of ttie thick fenv Brakes were imme-
diateiy applied on. both trains but;' the
Impact could not s be avoWod idemotJah-
'Ing the entire front of 'th tnspeetMn esc
nnd shattering onO-of tho'large' woooea
tanks en the fieri can -i The ; train crew
'gathered up thmrt tbW --unfortunates
and. shivering witfcv'' eotd and Wet they
were brought Into the ICaty atatton.
'which waa quickly converted Into a tem-
porary hospital wbero Kfi r'. W. stoore.
the company ph'ysJlant -aaaiated by lira.
McKlnney Knoile.'and; Bchuhv. turnlahed
medical aid. Knglneer ' . AtcUlroy-. .'was
fastened in the oar be that: he was not
brought in until later .when the-ear' was
shoved up to the depot. ':.
-At 11 o'clook a special 4ratn With Mrs.;
.Powell and Clutpanast M- SmithvUle ana
friends of tha-vlctlais and-other aifleiaM
arrived Tbe apeolat aoon -departed Kfori
- Templen wjtere the wounded' were ptaood
In ' the hoapluU. ' Busliras w aq - sJmoK
sue ponded bore during th marnlng hours.
The acoMeiit seeaia to have'bocn eaqsed!
from the fnei that the preaenoa 'of -Uio
auperlntendent' pnrty was nhknown and'
uaaxpected. 4 -Coadnctor Mortimer of the'
swltoh train said that when he Mgistered
tills moniltigi Abe ound that tlw track
was reported Wear and. had oo reason to
believe otherwise and waa la the act of
taking 'the. tank oar scrom .th river fori
tha pBrposs of taking on water as was the
usual custom each morning. The iheneo4
tlok ear- Was driven by the supertnten.
dent hlmaelf. -. . 1 t. - 4
Coombs had b rather mirar-'ioua escape'
and aald of the accident: nv e had Just-
a tupped for water at the put ma stathio
and -started: serosa the ln . for iV
Orange. ' The . -fog ' waa Vi-rv iioih and
souieiiunB w aai ai xne
t ! Bmiut the
tCe!'"niK-iJ i
i . j nax liver "rn .new. .vnri. wrote ao . inaa hunaamm raniiaa frt janrmai tau
Webb Of. NewJTork wj.ti conducttoal the
fpvvui yrvwiutp w-u ivu-uuAVai uit uu
Joba iru carried on at that Uj exow-
iwa inn .wmifbt wnira mmnnn nitrai n aiaw a ..
4Tho baaia of fcltUie.ehargea Ilea chiefly in 40000 letter
taken from the Iron WorkeraMndJanapolla
Thaae lettwrg oorport to be between Ryan.
astJ ttfaaaVt.. l.tl.Aai fl J.I- .aa.J. 'k.-I
haaaraima Omaha' Jdh-; . f '
that K. F.- Pa Inter wrota to" lao-'
f a- v .
. I "iiwH i irora vnam ; iw w
regard to a: Job 'of tha. Wfaonnaln Bridge
oompany which waa damaged by an ax.
ploainn. a 'follower- 11 ; .
i "They have no nolle nrotaction within
ton blocks of. the Job. This is a power
-heuae for.tne atreet ear eempany. Hope
If there la anyway you could give Us help
to straighten Up the Job you will do It
aa thla la- the only second big nonunion
Job la thla city." .
That MeNamera replied to Painter be
"wouldi try to kelp him out." ' ;
AThatMoNamara wrote to Heckht'at
Toledo Ohio in June 11L m relation
te the expense account of Bryoe (J. H.
McNamaral saying that be had forwara-
od - Hockln'a report ''to. President . 'Myan
for hla Information.'' '. '
. That McNamara. wrote to Rdward at.
Ssnythe at Peoria 111.. In August 11M0
In .preparation foe; McMaaigai a visit as
aonowsi t "
"You can axpect .to see your frt-nd
Thursday evening aa the Big four tm.
1 would suggest you bo at the depot to
meet him t yon need -'not necessarily get
la touch with hlra but ha. wanta yon to.
put him onto the ropee." J . . " T
: That Murray. U PennelT wrote' to Mo
F!!. inrigeld Hi.. to Ooto"
ber.. Ml ad folkm-as . " -:. . . 1
J v
VVeate Qulek Aotlan. .
"Say Mao there has -lust. arrived' five
eartoade of steel and one hoisting engine
for th Imorurban job. of McCllntlc-Mar-shari
and want to know what we are
going to do..; Ptesss awe' to thin at once.'
That VcNamara-Hptled.-'. " t'?vi
.. -"Rest eeanred I wm be on the'JOb.!
-That Mcamafa in Varch Wll wrote
to Pennell at rinrlngfleid: 1
.; 'i am ourpnwed at your letters. That
TEXAIiS IHIELESIED
i.-t.
v
.r-Toss oif wnsoit: y
y"- r ''.)V
The Provable lineup of Texaa Con-
'fiwnwn on Freaidentiaf Ar;
;p'4JpiwtifliYen; v f
"j y j. .. !
' J-. ' (HetuUnPtit Staff SmcM.)
"WAJJHINQTOf. Fobroarr U. Whea ft
beeame haewn today that Sanatora Cul-
berson and Ballsy had mad public their
views oonoernmc the availability of Gov-
ernor Wood row WUson as ths democratic
preatdentlai!. oandldate the Texas mem-;
w 'wv uariuraaia v congress
wetVanHous to" get a look 'at th two
statements which iad been made with-
out wither Of th Texas sonatora knowing
that the other was talking for pabllca-
'tlon nor what th other had said.
-.;'-. The Culbeveon Interview waa gives WW
!puhltdty by -4he Wilson campaign bo--reau.
; . .
ti-'Th Ball ay Interview was given only -f
th Texaa press.
None of ths members of the house of-
fered any comment on the views of the
.two Senators.
Just what aort of ' an alignment ' th
Texaa representatives wlU present when
the prealdenthU campaign ha progresaed
nearer the National convention I dirfl-
cult of prediction but at thla time the
rnembera are believed to be lined op as
followec For Underwood Gamer Oregg
and Young: . for Harmon Burgess Moore
and Mlayden; .for Clark Bead. Stephen
and Callaway; for WUson. Smith. Burle-
son. Henry and Hsrdy. Dies la for I'n-
derwood or Barsmm. Sheppard for Wilson
or. Clsrk RaadeU for Clark of .Wilson.
WARRAS B WIRE
BIO KZS INDICT1D BY ALASXA
01AHBv.nniY. V'
Steanahip; an4. lUihray OfficiaJi
cnargeti Witlts.Yioon or tfle
p. Sheriuui Anti-Truit Iawj .
' v '. .i Tf. "- i f - i t V- it f-f'
. -t. UrorfaW fwti iret : 2
. JtTNKAU Akaadra February- U. Tele
graphic warrant war; lssned today -tor'H
the arrest ot ; eighteen ' bujlnsaa men '
premtnant IB affaire of Alaskn and the Pa-
rule coaaf on four Indictments . returned
by the Federal grand Jury that ba been
Investigating' the alhtcef! vtolatlon of the.
eiiermin arrtl-trvst. fcW R Connoctloa
WW the ontrotof jwliarf fadlltlea at
bkagway. - j in . i f.uj.-if v-"vt. .
(Tlie following were Indicted:'.
j Furd resMrnt of -the ' PaulflO
Coast Steamship ooenpsayr tt. C Hina.'
toav head- of the Taolflo Coast coal com
pany 1 A.' I Berdoe formerly lce pres1X
debt land general tnioager of ths Whit
ChaHee' B Poabody.'- formerly a official
of he; Maskn fMeamahlp .company;. John
H. ' Bunch1 trsfflo 'manago- Ot .the Alaska
Pass' nnd .Takon. Railroad ' oomaany;
BteamshJil company; gy C; Ward super
ui' oiinaw; v. n.m aiiarf:
it of" the Paiit' Coast Bteemahip!
f V. -rx WuVraliacher t W'
K' VT." JUUtnghnrvU K.
lntendent
comiwny
Johnsons
Ulaesinx.-lra Browner n. J. V. Stniilu V.
JL i iwliine. W. B. -b.hig.vVil ilahn and(
"The
I'll
H11.1 jury
r a ?o.
Invent igatlir bn
I.to'(a?AiutetCc:.-l'cf.'7:'
iV& Craprr'ln' Stc:! .".:.'
1 rS'.'U' J.".S' ". . ..! '..V i
WILL TIGHT I DELAY
. . It :
iya-mxxem cases;-
3.
r
Whether Defendanti Will Bo Tried
Gronpi o Cyioly tTlU Bo
V w . V -.i :. -T'-f '.
X ' JL . ' r 4 "'a
INDIANA POLIB lad.; J-ebmary U.
.With the Mrralgnment of the. flfty-feur
'defendants set for Msreh It and O probi
ability of trials' early In May It was an-
riounced today that the - govermnent will
use : afl eons latent speed tn : preeeentlag-
1 thd dynamite conspiracy cases.-' .
AU Attempt of the tndloted men either
individually or Jointly to secure Aelays.-)
'wfll be fought i. It is understood Federal
lodge - Albert i Anderatn . who ' Is ; to hear
the riala unless a iieoisi Judge taken
his ' plaos wnl- entry h 'oases ' right
tlirougn th snnunori :- V. ; . . '
- wnetner tne men ' are to oe tried tn
groups.' singly or' togather- on the eof
'splracy charge. will be determined after
arraignment. - Reports that th govern-
ment today. 'shewed that forty-eight ot
the fifty-four defendant nadj been.-nr-
rested -or 'war- in custody.--'Acoordlng to
District Attorney pbarlea W. Miller the
apprehension- of so . many defendants
ipraetteally within twenty-four hours set
. a .precedent In Federal criminal oroeed-
nre. 'The aig men stm nnnpprehended
are. those the govemmerit i counted upon
(as being unable to rind. ' -
"" Oafena Fun sn Hsod ;''' 'i
'.' Herbert S. Hockln second vlee presi-
dent of tha International Asaoclation of
Bridge nnd. ' Stroetnrnl Iron Workers
who also succeeded J. UcNsmara ths
'dynamiter- as secretary-treasurer said
today the aniens had on hand about 130-
SM; This la being Increased by a special
' fund of 9TO0O a month secured by assess-
ment oa tbe 11 tOS members. ":
Bockin. sftsr' conferring wlth-Frank
M. Ryan she president sod John T. But-
ler ' first rice president .each of Whom is
indicted and - put on . tlfl.ooo bond an-
. bounced that telegrams had been sent to
Heat unions declaring tev In'erm" -i il
ln...aiMyu. . Ar.iifat ad vi.e ..-. .i
'men. who aio -hsrgeU wtlb aiding the
McNemaras sod. McManlgsl In causing
about 1B0 explosions against 'open shop"
contractor in. ..the. tost sin ' year sre
member or th Iron Worksrs' union i
'''- . HKcludsd"From Fond. ':(t
" At least three 'defendanea-HJrem Cltn
and" Spurgetm H. Meadow -Indianspoita
officials of the- International. Brothers
hood of 'Carpenters and Joiners nnd Cs B.
twd of Rochester "N. T4 Of the Inter''
aatlokal MachlnlsU nnloa wlll thus be
' excluded from' the Iron worker" defense
fund. The' VcNamam brothers ; now. tn
prison In calUornln and htcManlgal In
-prison- on. hi own' sxmfaaalen also' In-
dieted her arei of couree not considered.
'- The Federal grand Jury which brought
the Indictments obargina; Hockln with
being 000 of the InsUgatora of the plot
and the originator of th clock scheme to
set off bombs and th other Indicted offl-
clals with aiding In tbe plans has not
been discharged but may be recalled. 4 U
is said If any information that might be
Secured through quesUonlng the Oefend-
nnts or through plea: ef gnUtr warrant
It the Jurors' sessions will start at one
and reinvestigation of th entire case
T . fit? i'
Thorn Net Under Arrest. "0 j
: - Thoee not arrested or in custody sur:. '
; 3. ' J. McCray. formerly an Ironworker
of Whocllng W. Vs. but said to nave
-lft there. I ! tE-- -';
J. . W. . Irwin peorla. 111. local union
official. 'X -'. j.. . f -i-
7 Frank'' tt'xHInter" Omaha Neb.i local
union official aald to have left there.
Milton H Davis Philadelphia former
membe ef the executive board. '
I Patrick Ryea Chicago local Hustnes
ageat. '.' ' & T' .'''. - t
vVllllam K. Benson Detroit president
of the Detroit Federation of labor. 1
District ' Attorney Miller we In com.
munlcaOon iwlth - th "Federal authorities
at Boston today In reference to the searoh
for . y ooiaVfw Mr. Mill said the govern-
k . (Continued on Pag Two ' - i
aa sMBeie)w)aani
AINSW0RTH.;L0SES0FFK
VpimpX$Hh ; J A n. 't v.- a V
'Adjutant General of; Army Stri.-psd o Title
iAmcitr4 Pra Kr. "i r-
t WASHINGTON Frbroary It.vMaluf
kCaeral Fred C Atnswertlk. djutanti gen-
no today by order of President Tart
and Wttt appear before a court martial on
ebarsea said 'to etnbmc conduct . prejn-
. 7: i ..... ' -k .....1.... tj...
mciarvio gooo. vrocr ana suav-isauiB tun
tnsnhordbaattoni Hla 'rsilet from detj-
was broughb about hr letter to him from
th secretary of war; which bristled with
sharp crttlobua. i ' W ; -ft tt
' Benaral . AinswoTth'a" removal ta ' icon-"
(Mersd to be tk eutoorn of many years
of struggl ur control between the lln1
add the- staff of the array.' ' Major. Gen-
eral loonard- Wood chief of staff; leads''
contingent- wblch' believes . eontrol
ahouMb delegated to thoa offloers sn-.
jraaK . in . touch 'with the fighting
strngthj Others amor g. whom General
Aiaewortn. 'was -a 'lea ng fitfucajiavs
rXntended kupervlnion should be veeted
' ith the heads of pnnerfur bureaus.
ttarienlin of Ceneral Alnaworthi' the
flrat tlft e". er t oin ! I'm of
-o
BIG FP.1ZE AY
'Jl4plAJ4SltlJS t
Su nnMa
. 7
DECREE'S VIOL AT
Watert-rierce Tec; '
Ujz Hale I
s ".Crowd to TaA
Xr"55 Ttler
a -' -"'..
' J ' -
f ST. LOUIS a! y.
bitter tight which rard
nauU stockholders' meet Its .
Pierce and bis associate r
effort of John 1). Kwi iv
Standard Oil-interest t t
control of the Waters I'i.
The priso. at stake is '
testimony tn a recent emit I
tern Pierce concern in o- 5
a dividend of H-iO.Ot. ti c
Is 40OS.
i Although Standard tntxrt-
per cent of the si nek ot the r
Pierce interests r fused to c
lota? of John V. Kocktf. i.
Arrhbeld sad their asso.-'"'
ground that they were
perpetuate the Standard C i
a new tsyatem 'h contrtiven'
decree' 'of th United f
eeort- dissolving -' th Sta
decree of . the Missouri su
ouatiag It front thla State.
' i Filed Mandamus
The Rockeferrer-gien
filed nmtiJan-"s r t:
tellers to c ' t I '
hilt -t'-O '' '!
..trecix 1 t ... . 1.
nihg baiuri.y U e J
th alternate writ of n
tof argument. f
A torney General Wlrk
'rtv in Bt Louie tomorrow a- !
the WateTa Pierce officials t
-to criminally prosecute the f
for alleged violation of the t
ree... -'. ' : "
; The move 'of the Rockefe r-
.1011 Interests to exercise con'
Waters Fierce oompsny so
statement given out by one
representativee I part of at
plea to perpetuata the oil mo
good faith Of the SUndard C t
complying with the decree of 1
Stat suprem court dln
etandard Oil trust wa attaci
Fierce ststment. ' J -' ..:: ' . .
'"''" Cxtenelen te Mexico.
')The:'fteree."Jepreaentat.ivee .
that the Btandard OU-Rocke!'
.eats were eoasplrtng pnt only to
ate the oil trust in the tinm :.
thrOogh ' the I Individual ' coti t ri
many corporation which fo-ni".
'.tuted th Standard-Oil compn '
-Jersey but. that they Were
get oontrol.of ths business of .
When the stockholders met
Walter F. Taylor of 'couruiHi t
Standard OH Interest And . ?
Bureu. son-hwlaw oT John p. Ar
who was ' director' and one of ti
ripal ewnere of th : Standard (
iaany offeree) to vote the- shares
owned by Arvhbola"; and ' for t
rectors.".: j V I ?
: '.Mr. J'earco. protested agamat t
ceptance of the -vote of the a
ste-k-tand Vuta ot ell ether x
perrons allied with Art hb.ilO. tio
and th Standard On ; ..
V - Mate Them Inallolble.
Plerc protest declared that t.j
son of the connection of ' la.r
Stewart (two Uu-cUra with' the '
ard OU company qf -Indian the
)eseeeoeee
n ine-aajutaat .general naueed a
found sensation in army and eongre--alotrcJes.
U wasi made' the' subject
V heated exohang On the floor c'
' houae vIKrr the army dpproprlst;
was -being debated. Neither General
worth nor other army rapartm
r - . ' . v 1 . 1 -
1 nrer or omcials i would dlsc-taaa 1
The action yf the' president v
after Several conference with
Btlmsoa. "Fof some time tht-re (
frlaUn between to adjutant' 1
offio .and that. M ;-th - ohief
tnnskao were not unoemiDon
was an annost lao a; of 00-01-bad.
feeltag eutmloated. w:
AAlnaworth.ui reply 'te e.-
son rsnnsst lor some . so
anationi made such' answer 1
' retart Aelt outraiad to :
roflectlon '.upon .01 own 1
-upon that of other '! 1 .
'department f 1
' becratary Stlmson's 1
yM.'wie --
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