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   Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette (Newspaper) - October 16, 1911, Fort Wayne, Indiana                               AVERAGE FOR SEPT WAYNE WITH MIGHT AND MAIN ss EVERY HORSING IN THE YEAR AT 10 CENTS A WEEK BY ASSOCIATED PRESS MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 16 PAGES y LOS ANGELES Cal Oct Judge Walter whom B Is being tried on Indictments charging murder in con- with the explosion of the 1 Times occupied himself day with study of the answers by talesman 2 T Nelson when examined on the subject of labor fare To-morrow after a brief address by Joseph Scott associate counsel for the defense the court will decide on the challenge of the defense that Nelson is biased against the man on trial The principal figures vin the case to-day no conference or other developments materializing have explained our principal objection said S Borrow chief counsel for the defense and on the depend whether or not we can a fair Jury consisting of men who have not prejudiced the defendant The Importance of the ruling on Nelson's competence to act as a admitted by both sides The de- fense If its challenge is allowed In- tends to inquire closely Into every views on the warfare be tween capital and labor as It ers that opinions on these subjects will be the chief factor In the minds of jurors The defense holds that Nelson's answers clearly Indicated that by rea son of his conclusion on personal in that the Times disaster was by dynamite he woul be hard to convince that the live agency was gas Nelson's familiarity with subjects relating to the explosion presented a Continued on 5 Column 1 AT GETTYSBURG After having been welcomed hundreds of persons along the route from Philadelphia the arrived here to-day on the second day of the run from New York The here morning for Staunton 41 Serai of Vice of court will ibe held Here Tuesday after noon from New York Avenue Pres church with he ha identified Rev D Wallace will officiate an the will benight member of the States supreme cou will b in: Rock Creek Almost are the anee dotes recalled by Justice Harlan's in WEATHER WASHINGTON Oct changes in temperature panted by rains will mark the weather of the present week cording to the weekly forecast sued by the weather bureau The rainfall will he the north Pacific states but the south will find it below normal while the remainder of the country will be visited by usual to the season NEWS OF THE WORLD PRICE TWO CENTS FIRST PICTURES OF SCENES IN THE TRIAL IN LOS ANGELES SEVEN KILLED OMAHA Neb Oct ons were killed and twenty-two in- ured four of them seriously In a between Missouri Pacific enger train No 106 northbound and a fast freight train at ten miles south of this city to-day The is believed to have resulted rom a misunderstanding of orders on he part of freight crew A relief train was sent to the scene of the accident at once Click local surgeon for Missouri Pacific road and a staff of Union surgeons Shortly before noon the relief train returned to this city with the ured and several of those who were Injured Of these all were sent on their way The more seriously In- ured are being cared for at the army hospital at Fort The dead -MISS FRANCES LILLIAN KANKA Washington Kan F W merchant Nebraska City O W KEELER passenger man Kan MRS FRED W Ne- braska City 8 years old A W electrician St seph Mo Unidentified colored woman The seriously injured Include Fred W banker whose wife is among the and John Scott the passenger engineer They may die Most of the less seriously are rom cities Nebraska At the point of collision the track makes shutting off the view of the Fort Crook It was at this point that Engineer ford train caught sight of No which was coming at high speed i The momentum of the to great that in a moment- piled freight had almost crews Impact people forward end dead were caught in every position Crook a the mall cars while the hospital pushed as the removed f wreckage the relief from Engineer Crawford of the freight Gross for received any BULLETIN FORT SMITH ephone message night stated a town of 800 Inhabitants 15 miles east of was afire The telephone operator telephoned to the that she forced to flee as the fire was threatening cause of the fire is not known fire three years ago was cut off B McNamara Clarence Darrow Joseph y i 7 former banker former of a BALTIMORE Oct the here where fifty years ago he was ordained a priest then sively consecrated a bishop invested with the pallium of an archbishop and twenty-five years after his ordination received the red beretta of a cardinal James Cardinal Gibbons archbishop of 1 Baltimore to-day received homage from Illustrious prelates and laymen from all parts of this country and for- gn lands The ecclesiastical on of the cardinal's dual Jubilee be- in his morning with pontifical high ass celebrated by the cardinal John J Glennon of St ouis delivered the sermon The sermon or Archbishop Glennon f St Louis at the pontifical mass of Cardinal Gibbons e at the Cathedral to-day was a lowing tribute to the cardinal's life id achievements covering the period fifty years which has elapsed since is eminence was ordained a priest In In the course of his remarks the turned to the subject of expounding the lea of the question He held that the Im of education is the acquisition of as opposed to the view of others hat it Is merely the obtaining of The church also being a teaching said Archbishop Glennon on his point is vitally Interested in the latter of education and educational On general terms ore it Is in accord with the spirit of he age Rut we differ however when it omes to the question of determining true education lies The Continued on Page 5 Column THE RESOLUTIONS RELIGIOUS CAMPAIGN ENDS AT SOUTH BEND SOUTH Oct second campaign of the and Re ligion Forward movement came to close after of activity in this city ing country Members of the commit- tee of thirty experts divided going Rapids and Des Moines Iowa for the week The jurist bad a keen sense of humor Even when struggling with complex legal problems tion of the humorous flashed out to illume the situation and he dearly Ished a Joke to the Justice Harlan resented a story that he was in the habit borrowing bacco from Chief Justice White I never borrowed a chew from White in my life always borrows from me Justice Harlan chewed tobacco all the supreme court of the Tobacco trust last spring Justice Harlan told one of the tobacco trust lawyers whn was addressing the court that all the tobacco these days was either spoiled or adulterated The was published and the justice re- samples of chewing tobacco for many LOCAL OFFICE UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Fort Ind Oct 16 1311 Local Forecast for Fort Wayne and Probably slickers Monday or Monday night Tuesday Jalr and much colder Data 24 hours ending at 7 p m CHICAGO Oct of- Follette to-day arrival city gates from many National Republican Progressive league which opens morrow They that would begin an aggressive movement at the ing of the to bring about ference will be opened without a set program Senator Moses E delegation is to be speaker at this session Oct the im- pression lingers anywhere that the meeting of insurgent republicans In Chicago next Monday is merely pare to spread afield the gospel of it will disappear when the first word the hall of sembly The Chicago gathering Is to be- a La Follette gathering called for the purpose of advancing the La lette fortunes and the Follette ideas of government There no painted port holes and no otherwise masked batteries in the La Follette ship The country has apparently that the men who the meeting were con- cerned more with measures than will men The truth is they are concerned with measures and one yesterday each hour 7 10 KM Temperature at the end of 1A A 3 A -1 A 6 9A.M..........57 10 11 2P.M..........66 Highest temperature yesterday 67 temperature yesterday 42 Rainfall tbc 24 hours ending at 7 p m yesterday 10 of an inch since the first of the montb inches 7 a m yesterday 100 per cent 7 p m yesterday 73 per cent Barometer reduced to sea 7 a m yesterday 30.00 Inches 7 p m yesterday 30.03 Inches wind velocity 12 miles per hour from the at 1 p in Sun rises to-day 3 m p m W Loral Forecaster Oct Monday for I fair much colder in wst to south score railroad and quarry this Fort prison term of imprisonment following con- viction of tional banking laws spent at his home here and he outlined for s out not comprise plans another for financial it contemplate in the coal of as had reported arid does not embrace f or a re- Of- the Walsh once business Chicago not contemplate any tional financial not hend my entry world again will be a of now engaged n to-night want to do now is to get a rest new line on tangled threads of the business en- th adjustment of house not ind get those enterprises in what snap After things straight ened out I do not know Just what shall not make any attempt vas has been to be king of the taka it dynasty com plete as former banker arrived in Chi cago from Kansas an went directly be was wel corned by his wife and the family o iis children was spent qui at home where of hi friends visited told them h would not go down to his offices fo several days SMS OFF Okla Oct continental aviator C- P Rodgers who arrived last night here to-day by adverse weather con- ditions He will leave early Monday lette Senators Clapp Cummins Bristow Borah and Bourne attend the Chicago meeting will be expected to accept without a mutinous murmur the of Wisconsin Gifford Pinchot will attend the gathering of the brethren He recently wrote an article which was called A Look Ahead in Politics It would have been more had the The former Continued on Pago 5 Column to arrive about noon With 1.573 miles of the long overland flight behind him Rodgers 25 days out from New York landed in the gathering dusk here last evening Rodgers had flown 189 miles from Kansas City in six and one-half hours Ten thousand persons gave the aviator a welcome here As he over the town of Kelso five miles to the north whistles were blown Almost before the welcoming din had ended Rodgers had alighted here mm 111 BEH UF HOU BALTIMORE Md Oct bishop Henry of Cincinnati and Rt Rev Bishop Herman J ing of Fort Wayne Ind both of whom are In this city to attend tho cardinals jubilee celebration the guests to-day of the Sisters of the Holy Cross at St Catherine's normal in- 1 institute Harlam and Arlington shirting nues Archbishop arrived in the visiting prelates on a sightseeing trip about the Bishop Alerting was particularly impressed with the natural beauty the parks in this city and the many beautiful monuments which earned for it the title of tal City At noon to-morrow a win be tendered them at the institute following which there will be a INDIANAPOLIS Oct Men o Ben Davis Indiana the village was swept by a tornado late yesterday wept and wrong their hands a they viewed the scenes to-day and tried gather up the belongings Strewn about the barn yards were the carcasses of dead an mals and chickens limped about wit broken In a number of instances only foundation remained where a few hour before a family dwelt peacefully cause for general rejoicing was mai known early In the day when a canvass of the village it was learne that no one had been injured fatall Pearl Roberts the gi who last night It was feared had bee injured fatally was said to-day physicians to be on the way to covery A number of thrilling escapes wer narrated to-day by the villagers Th house of George H Fahrion was sha all about him but he emerge from the debris unhurt William Boy a boy of fifteen years was lifted con a house and landed in with only a sligh bump on his head to show for his experience T This association heartily en- dorses the proposed T waterway connecting ly Lakes Michigan and Erie and commends to the proper ti its the making of an survey to determine its T locution and cost T Resolutions adopted by Chicago Deep elation actual proper While the Chicago deep convention which Its annual sessions at Chicago Saturday wan called primarily and especially for tno purpose of promoting the deep waterway via the Mississippi river the several and delegates and congressmen ent went on record In the above terms as in favor of tha gan and Erie project going to the extent of endorsing enthusiastically he Wayne barge canal and ns the government to tho to fix the location and cost of construction of the project The resolutions naturally gavo precedence to the canal but the Fort Wayne route was In Importance among the leveral canal projects mentioned and more or less heartily endorsed by tho U 1 CHICAGO Oct ment wat to-day by the Young society that at midnight meeting last night which was addressed by Dr Sun president of the he the Chinese hope of money Chinese men hid to Following the meeting he dis- search of town failed to reveal his hiding place LONDON pot A Shanghai de- spatch to a London news agency says Yuan Shi Kai who has been recalled By the government and appointed of and Hunan has declined to accept the unless it is accompanied guarantees of immediate effective reforms the of constitutional measures such a are demanded by the leaders of the agitation The insurgents character of aries They have styled themselves contending the constitution granted by th late emperor been violated existing regime says the despatch are well organized and the leaders have their forces thoroughly in hand All looting and lawlessness are repressed The shortness coin reported from Hankow Is due to the rich residents having handed over their wealth to the Insurgents REBELS HAVE RESOURCES SAN FRANCISCO Oct With two million dollars in its treasury and an equal amount subject to calf 000 troops in China and 130000 re- serves in the United States and da and with a constitution adopted and administrative officers chosen the proposed Chinese republic will make a determined effort to overthrow the dynasty These details were given out here to-day by Sun Fo son of Dr Sun Tat Sen is to be president if the Chicago body aid plans for transportation The convention also action and discussed problems at length resolutions as adopted and Ished in the Chicago are as Text of Resolutions We the delegates in this sixth deep waterway con- tention duly assembled accept and unqualifiedly reaffirm the declaration of and purposes adopted by ihls association at its fifth convention In the city of St Louis on the day November 1910 We reiterate our demand on the legislature and executive branches of federal for tho speedy completion of the deep waterway connecting tha great lakes With the Gulf of Mexico as the main commercial artery of the country and declare our fixed determination to procure this mable source of natural regardless of all opposition and de- spite the antagonism based on lete and ancient standards and Ideals Notable Cited 1 Your committee calls attention to the important results already has responded by committing tha ment definitely to a of ing the between Cairo Gulf of for double purpose of producing a deep waterway and of permanently re- claiming the overflow land adjoining Two appropriations amounting gether to already have bean made for that purpose Your association has asked for the reconsideration of the project for the improvement of the between the mouths of the Illinois and Ohio rivers with a view of the construction of two dams developing of the water power dent thereto and a special board to report upon the subject matter at ths forthcoming session of congress A provisional appropriation of has been made for the de- velopment of ths waterway in tha Illinois valley Your association now l awaits report of that board and action by tha state It Illinois pleasure to say that the revolution is successful Years have ve been consumed in preparation ing to Sun Fo advices received by the here the last twelve hours indicate that the provinces of Hunan Honan Su Ma An Whi and are in the hand of the rebels aad that Tong the province in which Canton is situated Is about to captured legislative bodies several states along the deep waterway and the federal congress have uniformly re- to every demand mada of them this association Indorsee Other Movements 2 This association heartily in- the proposed waterway connecting directly Lakes Michigan and Erie and commends to the proper authorities the making of an survey to determine its proper location and cost It also estly recommends the endorsement of the movement in Minnesota looking toward the development of inter- national deep waterway connection between Lake Superior and tils river and recommends tha legislature of that state further able consideration thereof 3 Your association realizes tha necessity in conjunction with river improvement for the rehabilitation 06 the American Hag on the high seas It further realizes that so far as American owned facilities of trans- are concerned the ocean is equally deserted with the rivers and the nationality of the haul should ba retained from the points of tion to the points of delivery oF freight This association therefore heartily indorses the special amendments to the constitution the state of ana voted by its people in November last exempting American flag under certain condition trading to and from any of the ports of Louisiana from taxation for a period of fifteen years and commends similar action by other states The policy of free waterways is fundamental with the American ple and hence this association de- clares that this principle should ba extended to our coastwise trade through the Panama canal We further heartily indorse tho efforts of the New Orleans exchanges WOMAN SCREAMS AND FRIGHTENS BURGLAR When Mrr H 3 Ruch Lake avenue heard some one in the cellar she Screamed and a burglar ran without obtaining any plunder Charles was sent out en be the if not such Even if he has failed to a majority there Is now no reasonable doubt that the chamber of deputies rc will name him as Madero's over Francisco de la Barra tnat he cost of transportation second place in the vote of th Transportation Realising that the strength and prosperity of this nation de- Pon production of the ies from soil and con- day Tuesday and probably rain In past portion increasing east o north Increasing cloudiness rain at probably colder Tuesday to south winds becoming northwest Tuesday entertainment for their by i Investigate but found 1 Mrs Mary Muller Fink one of the B0 trace arrested by the overthrow mediately to the Institute and Bishop known performers cm the harp In Alerting arrived yesterday j nr about Baltimore who been Archbishop Moeller celebrated mass congratulated several time th at the Institute yesterday me assisted by the bishop In the noon Mr John T at the school In his automobile and took electoral college Francisco Vasquez Gomez was lessly distanced Madero who one year 150 was mng his revolution which oni e of Products of the field and ra in many parts of the interior has November 20 1310 anil ir i cardinal institute fly the Snc is a graduate M tho Mrs Fink will be by Miss Geraldine Edsar be- come so creat as to limit production overburden and dishearten farmers raise the expense of above that at every ether -ise and wo i relief from unbearably n farms farmers hy such Continued on Pago 2 Column 7   

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