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   Anaconda Standard (Newspaper) - May 1, 1911, Anaconda, Montana                                WEATHER FORECAST MONDAY Fair and warmer WEATHER FORECAST TUESDAY Fair VOL 240 ANACONDA MONTANA MONDAY MORNING MAY 1 1911 PRICE FIVE CENTS PACKER WHO WON'T TESTIFY SHOW IX AC r Tiro more ln of in ines of mill sonic lifter mill to BO Io Easton PH April far as is possible to ascertain here and at the i scene of the accident eight persons were burned to death three fatally in- jured two so seriously Injured that their lives are despaired of and scores of persons were cut burned and bruised In the wreck of the teachers special from N Y to ton D C on the division of the Pennsylvania railroad at Martin's Creek N L yesterday after- noon The line was reopened lor day Hones of eight persons have been taken from the debris and the Ing crew has work The missing given up dead and the three who died In the hospital Miss teacher Miss SUSAN SESSIONS friend of tbe learners Mrs MAHY ALLEN Miss KNOLT teacher Miss LOUISE teacher Miss IONES teacher Trentmi N J baggage master of the train JAMES Philadelphia tourist agent for the Pennsylvania Miss a teacher In tile schools VANOY ni Trent engineer of train of Pa AliSH Augusta Lyte nf in critical condition in the hospital yuf fering from general burns and short and I W Persons is verely burned Neither Is expected t F IS SLOW L IJ TITS PTI TO STA OK ITS TO 11 Id Si 1C 13 MEXICAN AGENTS TO BEGIN PARLEY Gomez Named Commissioner at Meeting of Insurrecto tials of Diaz Power Will Be Little After the Reform Starts Warrants for tbe arrest of Tilden the Chicago meat and George M Benedict and C Cummings both Chicago were j Springfield was evading newspaper men long con- wen held between Nathaniel C Sears and John Barton Payne of counsel for Edward Tilden and the other Lorimer witnesses who have ordered by the senate 111 as a sequel to tbe refusal i in of the three men to respond to the j Springfield and tell what they know nf He concerning tho fund committee While 12 II em- i of which Tilden supposed of Lieutenant Governor oglesby been tho treasurer have SAY TO of the railroad company are uncommunicative as tn the cause of the accident It Is the general belief that the rails spread and caused the train to leave the ami plunge over nn embankment Track men bad been at work at the point of the disaster ami it Is paid the tracks were Jacked up no signal was out and that the engineer believing he had a clear track rushed Into what proved to be a death trap Of the passengers only a few now remain of the wreck most ol those able to travel having returned to and Syracuse last night and today The explosion that occurred at the wreck last night WHS due to the tion of in a tank under the dining the only car which did not go into ditch IRISH SHILLALAH MAKES GAVEL FOR CHAMP CLARK April Tills ono Is of Irish blackthorn nmt big us the requisition the i Ions rorks and harps ornament It Hut the lit the academy Ml 111 P really remarkable thing about tho new gavel Is that the knobby bundle when held at a certain angle shows a fect of Uncle Joe Cannon the former speaker of the house Tho gavel was brought from larney Ireland by the Rev Father O'Brien of Ht Thomas seminary i Hartford Conn He gave II Arthur i the midshipmen E J Reilly of Conn a son of Representative of the Seeond Connecticut district who had it fixed up ami presented it to the Champ Speaker Clnrk used the shillalab during the session of the bouse and II certainly made the sounding board ring WOMAN TROUBLE BECAUSE GIRL WORKED FOR HER LIVING Washington April middies at Annapolis resent the charge of bery hurled at them as an aftermath of the Miss Heers episode It is con- tended that assigned in tho academy ami not the cadets are to blame for the insult to Miss Beers There is a misconception of this whole affair said one of the cadets who will be graduated from the academy next month It was not a midshipman who attempted to lish a social wall barring a girl who worked for her living from tbe naval academy dance With On tbe contrary it was a man who took this young woman to the dance and it was a naval officer who criticised him for his so-called breach of etiquette As a matter of fact every midshipman is standing by the second-class man who took Miss Heers to the bop and was f by bis superiors owing to the fact that the Academy Bulletin is subjected to a most that publication cannot make plain the feeling existing In I In- N up a puce Try I ii tot Hit if way soon IIK no lis Io schedules i of anil are to come up El Paso April a low adobe fact that Madero sr was not house upon which the sun beat fiercely present at the conference of the OF II KSI IIY TUB Washington April weeks of the extraordinary session of the bavins into history with a record of fire legislation by the house the ate is finally organized but in no haste to consider that part of the democratic programme already dis- posed of by tho lower branch Canadian reciprocity Is the only ter now being considered by the ate and that probably will not come before It for several weeks The finance committee to which it was referred will grant hearings on the How long committee deliberation will con- tin uo is problematical but the is for a lengthy discussion Chairman of the committee is ill favor ot the but the is opposed to it The ing opinion it will be reported with recommendations The tee will meet Tuesday Stone to Explain the leaders of the Mexican insurrection j political and military sat for four hours today In the insurrecto camp formulating a programme to be pre- sented to tbe federal government i through its peace envoys At the con- 1 of the conference Francisco 1 Madero jr president of the provisional government announced the election by ballot of Dr Francisco Vasquez Gomez Francisco Madero sr and Senor Jose Pino Suarez as the peace ers of the revolutionary party I With the provisional governors i ent of tho various states in which the insurgents have organized their a definite basis of peace terms was agreed upon It was admitted that there may be many breakers ahead The first obstacle It is believed he met when Senor Carabajal head of the federal peace commission arrives here which Is expected to be tomorrow night The Insurgents will want to know ex- what powers have been bestowed upon Senor Carabajal It is under- stood here for instance that Senor and Senor Obregon who have been In the negotiations hitherto will act with Senor Carabajal nor were any other of tho Madero family except the provisional I president In fact it is said a lu a recent issue however protest was allowed to be nst the In which the AX IIOl 11 THEN WANDERS HALF CLAD OVER DESERT TILL DEATH i Utah April 30 While I Insane as the result of ex- I drinking James II Bobbins aged 37 years a sergeant of the United j States army on his way from Fort Ethan Allen Vt to the Philippine 1 ands Jumped from the window of a i Union Pacific train 35 miles east of i at o'clock this morning and eight hours later was found dead at a point four miles from the track Although the train was running at a rate of 30 miles an hour when the crazed man crashed through the man window he practically escaped uninjured there being a few cuts about bis face and bands His death wan probably due to exposure as he was attired only in bis underclothes and The train was held more than an hour while members of tbe train crew and passengers trailed the man over the sert A posse of men from the country then took up the search When found the body bore tions that Robbins had been in water up to his shoulders Ills feet were cut and blooding from contact with sharp locks and other projections body was taken to and from that point will be shipped east was his wife and four I small children There was another army in the berth with Kobbins was seized with the when li a mild which caused him to jump through the printed window against the m pie of the country bad condemned all tbe midshipmen The are unable to under- why every one should he ready to brand them as snobs when a large I of them are appointed trom families having but little wealth that the States is them wilh an education and that they are properly tive COSTS HIM Chicago April hardest Ing counterfeiter on record Is now In according to Thomas 1 ter bead of tho government service In Chicago He Andrew Harlo who was cap- tured In a raid on his North street a week partner John Jose escaped after a tho government According to testimony of Porter ilifl federal Jury II took half an hour to make of tho load nickels nnd his pal wero Ho inated tho mechanical work on enoh coin to bo worth find wild they lind planned Io of hem nt 2 each In hulk to Tho Krand woro lalton to Cap- Porter's whore nnw the outfit nf 111 II of n heavy stamping machine fonte and a number of other for polishing the coins National IMAl April Pen e will day I mem HonK ol 1 of the President Tah an Hamilton Mull ol ol University of Pennsylvania Andrew F- oil of of Peace society and William C lentils of will be sessions dally at which among will be Huron de of II A of of M of Texas Dr T en professor of Chicane linker- editor of lir of Outlook Mm the Rev 0 Hend Samuel of University Del April HO the fact that she was blinded by smoke nnl suffering a kick by a horse Mrs William il Klair Ibis afternoon saved live and fivo from being burii-'.i t death in a lire which 1 the of her I J worth near Klair was wilh her Id mother when she saw smoke issuing from the barn to she found tho upper portion mass with embers falling n the frightened nearly blinded by smoke she the cows nnd horses and while i Senator Stone of Missouri will ad- dress tbe senate tomorrow on the and endeavor to explain some of the misrepresentations that have been made regarding the proposed ment After this speech there will be nothing before the senate and ad- journment until Thursday is able with adjournment until Monday to follow There is no prospect of the senate considering the house bills providing for popular election of senators pre- election publicity of campaign butions or reapportionment until the reciprocity issue has been decided In the house the democrats are keeping up tbe rapid legislative pace and most of the coining week will be devoted to the farmers free list Chairman Underwood demonstrated his desire to hasten action and also to give all members a chance to be heard by Insisting upon 11 o'clock as the hour to convene instead of noon It is probable that debate will close Thursday or Friday That It will pass there Is no doubt the democratic port being almost solid reinforced by the votes of a few progressive licans Xew Itule Many members are smiling at the forgetfulness of Representative zell of Pennsylvania who on day attempted to block tbe effort of the democratic leaders to take a re- cess until Monday tb dodge tho com- discharge calendar Mr zell who headed the rules committee of tbo last congress had forgotten that the democratic house had changed the rule relating to motions to dis- charge committees and made the point of order to Mr Underwood's motion to recess that a motion to discharge the pension committee from ation of a was on tho calendar Mr Underwood called Mr Dalzell's attention to the new democratic rules which contained an amendment viding that no motion to discharge a committee was in order on Mondays after tbe call of the sent calendar unless it had been tiled at least previously To Free The democratic leaders arc anxious to hasten tbe free list so that the ways and means committee may be free to devote its time to the revision of the textile schedules While this work Is progressing it is probable the house will act upon i the report f the territories tees on statehood for Arizona and New Mexico The New constitution has been vigorously assailed by democrats from tlie territory but it is doubtful i if tbe committee will recommend any change that would necessitate the of the constitution to the pie of the stale Hoth constitutions probably will be recommended for ratification I i April The city is but ibe slock of provisions is low and famine threatens the populace There have been no furl her attacks by the rebels among whom dissensions appear to be springing up HACK Palis April arrived here today from a visit to French and regency of Tunis Africa 1 arose as to whether Francisco Madero sr who from the start has not been an active partisan of the cause should be a peace missioner Francisco Madero jr however sured conferees that his father had been in important consultation with federal government and now waa thoroughly with the political situation mm THREE to blaze under con- trol hut of Imd been io ashes and In lire fiercely nnd then fire to fall Sun War Bangor Me April ot Bangor Is in ruins thousands of sons are homeless and a property loss estimated at was sustained as the result of a conflagration which raged for hours tonight Starting In a hay shed on Broad street the swept along Broad and streets through the heart of the city leaving residences churches schools With the exception of Gen Orozco Colonel Villa and Colonel Blanco those who attended today's conference constituted the same little band of men who met just a year ago In Mexico city and formulated the platform of the revolutionist party In i the last election business blocks and all the The military were invited to buildings with the exception of tha the conference merely to advise them j city hall a mass of smoking ashes of the progress of the negotiations The political chiefs present were I Francisco I Madero jr provisional of the republic of Mexico Gonzales Garza provisional secretary of state Dr Vasquez Gomez diplo- matic agent Abraham Gonzales j but in what capacity is not known to the leaders Should It de- that Senor Carabajal is to be the sole envoy with plenary powers the will invest Dr Gomez with similar credentials Francisco Madero sr and Senor acting In an ad- capacity To Again The leaders are determined that formal negotiations shall not be- gin until the federal envoy or envoys present credent lals authorizing them to act for the government Dr Vasquez Gomez who has hitherto favored visional governor of Chihuahua Senor Maytorena provisional governor of nora Seuro Pino Suarez provisional governor of Yucatan Senor Alberto provisional governor of Agna would win For many hours the assisted men and apparatus from other Maine cities battled against the blaze before they conquered it Dynamite proved of little avail Buildings were up but the names easily leaped the chasms thus made and It was not until the wind which had been ing almost a gale during the night shifted and a light rain fell that there was an indication that the nora Senor Pino Saurez provisional governor of Coahuila Senor Guadalupe provisional governor of and Senor Juan Sanchez Az- cona secretary of the diplomatic agency of the insurgents in the United States INTERNATIONAL PLAGUE CONGRESS FINISHES WORK Peking April delegates to tlie international plague conference held in Mukden arrived here today and redo Mexico as the meeting place for will bc in audience by the em- the peace negotiations yielded that I tomorrow They also will be ex- point today in favor of the place entertained while here The results of the Investigations of those attending the conference indicate that tho pneumonic plague can easily be controlled and resolutions adopted npar here It was pointed out to him that to remove the negotiations from here would delay As it is the armistice probably will have to be extended once more perhaps for three days for It is not believed an agreement can be reached before Wednesday noon when the ent armistice expires The substance of the insurrecto de- mands Is known In a general way They Insist on participation in ment affairs and point out that the only way to it Is to place some members of their party in the cabinet and to select at least a dozen of their supporters as provisional pending new elections While resignation of President Diaz Is said to be hardly mentioned in the insurrecto demands the rectos believe that with a majority representation the personality Over Two Cheered by the help from this quarter the fighting forces were concentrated near the corner of Hammond and Central streets nearly two miles from the start of the blaze and there the spread of the flames was checked at midnight But while the rain and tho shifting of the wind to the east saved the rest of tho city It only added to tile dis- comfort of thousands who had seen their homes go up in flames and who were huddled together in tho streets The burning of churches nnd public buildings left many of tho without shelter Three lives are known to have been lost although the names of none of the victims are known Three declare against tho discontinuance of 1 A fireman was injured by a falling railroad traffic in the future because of wall and died on the way to the tile disease The report that the i pital an unidentified young man waa Chinese prevented the adoption of tain resolutions is said to be untrue Tho delegates say the results which will be published as soon as possible will be beneficial to the world COLD WAVE iOES BAST Washington April cold wave nnw over tbe Northwest will travel southeastward reach the Mississippi valley and the western upper lake region Monday tho Ohio valley day and New England In the middle I of the week announced the weather governmental affairs bureau's weekly forecast tonight of the executive will J This Is expected to force not he of great importance They em- the fact theirs Is not a personal quarrel but a political revolt Tli Ink In Ono reason for tho absence of any discussion at present concerning dent Diaz's part in the forthcoming s the fact that there are few here who believe Diaz intends to continue in the presidency No one has assurances of any resignation but the generally declare that other hands steering the ship of state in tbe Mexican capital A curious incident of day's in the camp was the tures to the freezing point by row morning over the Central Rocky mountain region and the Northwest The first half of the will be un- settled and the second half more normal in the East Generally fair weather after Monday is expected in the plains states Utah April the body of un man who was ground to death under the wheels of an Short Lille passenger train hero this afternoon was found a money belt containing more than in gold and currency There was not a scrap of paper or else by which tbe might be and no relatives have claimed the body There are indications which point Io suicide although it is possible thai th crushed to death when one of the churches collapsed and an elderly man from Brewer who had crossed the river to also was buried be- neath falling debris Neither of the city's newspapers tho News and the Commercial was burned and both will publish as usual row The problem of housing and feeding the destitute must bo met at daylight and will be a serious one for the usual places of refuge in such are in ruins and there is hardly an eating house bakery or other store where food can bo secured left standing Already offers of help have been re- by Mayor Mullen but the aid cannot be expected to arrivo in time to prevent suffering At midnight the firemen appeared to bc getting the mastery of the tion although the fire was still ing fiercely in many places A light rain is falling AWAIT D ARROW IN CASES to board the Los Angeles April word has yet been received here direct from Clarence Darrow the Chicago ney that he would undertake the de- fense of and James McNamara and those interested in the case of tho accused dynamite conspirators said day they were therefore at sea re- garding possible acquiescence in an early arraignment of the prisoners Labor leaders here do not want tho men arraigned until Harrow Is on tho and I lie beat Information they had today nax hat Harrow instead of coming here personally had sent a representative to look over situation before agree to the position of chief counsel In consequence the arraignment The was on be timbers at the side nr a bridge As the train passed he was seen to throw himself undor the fourth car His body was horribly The money belt was discovered at morgue train i to occur not later than U so ono of tbo latter kicked h almost fracturing her leg silo got out live horses and ono horse one steer two cows and two calves wero burned to death The lire which caused a loss of Is believed Io have been he v of an Incendiary XO IX JAPAN April premier In 1111 Interview today Iho Hint ho change In cabinet Is Various rumors have been current here and widely published thai lie of i cabinet was This caused an condition and has proved Io tho MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF BUTTE WHO START IN WITH MAYOR L J DUNCAN J lilloy democrat Frank socialist 7 democrat James Donor Third socialist Mr wo years I nro democrats may be deferred and the attorney Is expected to consent to the delay as It Is understood that is mil averse to having further Hme to various technical points on the state's side of tho case points are said to concern tlu In- against tho accused men which wore drawn hastily after Hums had taken James and Into custody at Detroit It also reported In official today that tho arraignment might wall the arrival of the Erectors sociation who It Is snld will Join Fredericks nnd his J Ford In the prosecution of the Fredericks spent the day in the country and could not be found to discuss tho report concerning the expected legal aid from the East The strike situation In the city added to the perplexities of the labor leaders Antonio Joharsen of the State ing Trades council and Joseph Gray president of the carpenters union who came down from flan Francisco to direct the battle of the local ters for a higher wage and shorter hours were In conference with the of- of the Los Angeles organization most of the day Andrew Gallagher secretary-treasurer of the San cisco Labor council had been he u three days ago It was said and was expected to return tonight or row io join In discussions ot whether a general strike should bo called to compel acceptance of tho union demands Pointer M c n il I KII 1 I vn n Since Ills alleged confession to days ngo bin sub- refusal to m for thn In left out of nil hy tho of tho District Attorney In tho county Jail the and spent a quiet day Mono received visitors All three rose early and after cold in tho basement of tho prison displayed lively appetites at fast They nto separately undor tho eyes of Jailer Gallagher Roast hoof vegetables fruit and cake constitute tho faro 11 three prisoners Inclined with tho Invitation of tho Io attend The cell of man Is well lluhled Hid nil spout day with HOlf with n technical an on u Pounds of Dynamite Will I Hi lay in of nnd thn he this on- titled lift   

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