Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette (Newspaper) - October 17, 1911, Fort Wayne, Indiana THE WAYNE WITH MIGHT AND MAIN EVERY MORNING IN THE TEAR AT 10 CENTS A BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER PAGES SCENES IN THE REBELLIOUS SECTIONS OF CHINA PUNISHING A REVOLTER GAME IN A NUTSHELL Standing in World's Series Played Won Lost Pet Athletics 2 1 1 500 Giants 2 1 1 500 Tho Game Score R II E New York 5 3 Athletics 0 For Athletics Plank and Thomas For Crandall and Meyers behind the plate Brennan on bases Deneen on left Held foul line Klem on right field foul line Part Total attendance Total receipts Players share Each club's share National com share Tuesday's Game York p m 1 p m Fort Wayne Oct John Franklin Baker third baseman poled a home run over the right field of Mark scoring Eddie Collins ahead of him to-day he put tho Philadelphia Athletics on an even footing with the New York Giants and the two teams will now go to New York for the third game row in the series for the wind's ball honors Philadelphia 3 New York 1 The paid attendance was The big hit came in the sixth In- ning with two out and when the fighting Athletics had touched up Pitcher Marquard of lie National league champions for hits Baker's smash was the last In the game for the American leaguers but enough Just as tant at Baker was on the offensive was Eddie Plank the star left handed pitcher of of Mack on the The veteran Southpaw a better game In his long Only one of the Giants reached base and that was who made that hit to sun was Bun wue In trouble in- in in Hard Luek Manager his make but four the first inning the Quakers got their first with the help of a wild pitch and two in the sixth Collins double and Baker's hit out of the grounds In the eighth inning Manager McGraw changed pitchers sending in Crandall a The New York left-hander only once during the game showed any ness that was In the first Inning He to be nervous and for a time had trouble reading Meyers He looked as though he would blow Manager no doubt thought so too for he sent Crandall down the side lines to warm up But Marquard un der coaching of his In- soon settled down and he had no more trouble until the game in Inning Marquard however was hit harder 6 Column 1 DIVORCED FIVE TIMES WARSAW Oct 16 J marriage license has been Issued 4 to Albert B Thompson Lar will ana Minnie M of that this makes Mrs sixth matrimonial Venture Mrs Schick was divorced in 1902 1905 1906 1907 and 1910 The last years old -J ANGELES Cal Oct When caught In Its first the murder trial In an Instant I twisted Itself out of a situation which had worried op- posing counsel since last Wednesday and for the remainder of the day went ahead steadily Could you set aside your sufficiently to enable you to give a fair and impartial was the crucial question put to Talesman T Nelson had been asked hundreds of questions to elicit his views and he had answered all of them without clearing up the situation It would take pretty strong he replied dubiously District Attorney John D icks thereupon withdrew opposition to a challenge previously made by the the charge of bias There was nothing else to do after that answer said Fredericks later The talesman disqualified himself Judge himself Nelson at length before the question was settled Nelson's final discharge grounds leaves many questions raised during his ex- amination still not ruled on In this case Two Others Examined When court closed to-day two other talesmen had been examined by the One of them John W erts real estate dealer was found satisfactory and Bain a carpenter also was examined out raising any contest less It was the fairly general opinion to-night that the Nelson case would be duplicated before a Jury was ob- Roberts and Bain both are past age and white-haired Roberts recited of businesses he had engaged In while being Darrow ly Darrow caught a familiar phrase -J Ever studied he asked NEWS OF THE WORLD PRICE TWO CENTS AT ITS LIFE said the talesman The Merchants Manufacturers local organization which la among those rewards the detection of person by them to have the Times was brought ation to-day Roberts said he be- longed years ago It Is possible will be ex- By granting a challenge on the ground preferred by fense Judge Walter Bordwell to-day barred talesman 2 T Nelson from serving on the Jury In the murder trial of James B Established Precedent The objection to the challenge at the afternoon sion of the The rule is ered to established a precedent in the case The defendant had ter be taken out by a mob and lynched than to be tried by a jury consisting of men like declared Scott in a loud I think we may proceed In an broke in Mr Horton Certainly If Is to be an partial added Judge Mr Scott lowered his tone We would shirk our duty if I did not Insist on a fair he continued and with twelve fair-minded men 95 per the task of administering tice Is accomplished So far as I am concerned I want to say that if this Jury is to be filled by twelve men like Nelson the ends of Justice will be frustrated The people this country will be tempted to resent It This is no chicken thief case Questioning Returned The twelve talesmen returned to the jury box when court convened In the afternoon It was the first timei they nad been In the chamber since day Judge asked Mr Continued on Column ON CANAL FIX REGULATIONS WASHINGTON Oct shadowing the completion and opening of the Panama canal the Isthmian canal commission in its report made public to-day congressional legislation governing canal tolls organization for the operation of canal and government of the Canal of canal revenue Invested and other action Expedition was urgently demanded in order to advise the com- world of the use It may make of the great waterway or the cost of sending ships through it and just when it will be The commission wished to give at least eighteen months notice of the rates to permit the world's maritine interests time to readjust their routes and to build new ships and organize new transportation companies it was also deemed desirable to put the canal to use as early as possible not only to secure financial returns on the enormous investment but to make sible the passage of the world's fleets without confusion or delay The report showed that the has already found that all concrete in the great Gatun locks be H Tune 1 1812 and five months later the locks on the Pacific will be finished except the gates will be ready 1 191.1 by April i giant -u Gatun would be at the elevation and the entire r there would be completed bv the g The excavation yihe Culebra cut the greatest enterprise the world has SAN FRANCISCO Oct report received here to-day by officials on the Southern Pacific Railway company from C B Brown section foreman for the road at Naples details of the discovery of thirty-six sticks of dynamite under the duct twenty miles north of Santa Barbara several hours before President Taft's special train passed over the bridge en route to Los Angeles this morning The dynamite was found after ithe watchman engaged in a revolver battle with two men who escaped The dynamite was discovered at 2 o'clock this morning The president's train passed over the bridge at The night watchman saw two men on the bridge shortly before 2 o'clock They were at the opposite end of the foot span and ran when ordered to halt The watchman hurried across the bridge firing several shots which were returned After the pair had escaped in the darkness the watchman re- turned to the bridge and began an investigation Near the center of the span lodged on one of the supports of the viaduct he found the thirty-six sticks of dynamite with a fuse attached to one of Continued on Page 7 Column 1 FOR BY PROGRESSIVES A HAND IN IT WHOLE FAMILY OF FIVE is as Hanyang The he authorities garrison ng signs of seditious tendencies and ir i 3 If the slides are not in of the estimates In that cases the ex channel be sufficiently ad to pass the shipping that would use the canal Though these estimates were made a year ago the commission states that there is no occasion to make any con- Though the coi crete laying in the Gatun locks will be moved back a few months to uary 1 1813 this will not delay the erection of the gates or the tion of the work as a whole Time can be saved by making lic announcement of the rates to be charged and the formulation of rules by which the tonnage of ships is to be determined The commission is ready preparing much information on these points for the guidance of con- gress in legislating next session The commission expressed the be- lief that it can secure the best ing force for the canal from among the workers now employed on the canal High wages were paid at the outset when it was difficult to obtain men on account of the bad reputation of the country and the temporary acter of the employment But the commission contended that as the death rate on the zone is much lower than for most parts of the United Mates and os the operating work will he permanent a much lower waga scale can be adopted The sion regarded it as essential that the cost of operation shall be reduced o Continued on Page 2 Column 2 Hon P A been sending out letters asking citizens of Port Wayne and to the support of Fort Wayne with financial that he encouraged at the manner in which is responding and states that If the pace at which aid Is at this time is kept up will be able to meet its obligations and keep the the canal be- fore the people But the help needed and contributions are appreciated from the fact that every be he in business of magnitude or working lor average salary be benefited Contributions designed to the local Becre while for the National Rivers bors congress should be Perry A In connection the plan of helping but if work of Rivera and Harbors congress Mr Of Vital While are anxious to have ey sufficient out- of the local association we are also anxious that Fort Wayne contributor to National and Harbors congress Nearly every ber of com- In congress Is a member of the National River's con- gress many are directors and vice presidents of the organization vitally Interested In raising funds for carrying on of they will know what Fort Wayne cities have given and judge by the con- received whether or not they are interested In the cause of waterways A large Contribution from Fort Wayne to the the rivers and lation giving favorable consideration to our canal The National Rivers and Harbors congress has been the means of appropriations for river and harbor Improvements It was the cause of the establishment of the bureau engineers that takes supervision now of all improvements and no river or harbor work can be undertaken or have an from government funds the the bureau of engineers Through Its splendid bureau the National congress Is educating all the ple to the cause of waterways our representatives in congress come noi to their duties impressed the Im- portance of water navigation and aro more favorable at all times to making appropriations for extending by water Any support piven the Nations Rivers and Harbors congress Is a di- rect help to our own cause from the reasons I have just enumerated No further information concerning the hearing IP here by th rational Waterways ha Continued on Page 7 Column 7 In There are in UTS at Slain the court Is in and three were The princes and to-night In- the Showman special n special police protection and palace guards been strengthened The viceroy of Nanking telegraphs that the situation is very dangerous About forty members Northern Indiana Florists association ex- here ing of the organization which held at the Anthony An of and other will be held in connection with meeting for are several hundred tries from some of the principal in the northern state flowers in the main banquet room of the open at 8 o'clock morning and ing through the flay -A banquet at business sions and entries take the Some chrysanthemum are ex- for the house's South Gary Mishawaka LaPorte and win also hayb Jof en- tries in this class together with a large display of roses IS SERIOUSLY ILL Sustaining the of the land Ore classis in its against Rev Paul charged with heresy the synod of the west of the Reformed church in the United States closed its Convention In After casting a vote which upheld the action of the classis In excommunicating the the synod modified and in its decision ordered his pension from the church The case is one which has been be- fore the synod for two years that time the Portland classis pended Rev Ebinger from the church his teachings were not in harmony with the doctrines o the according delberg catechism Through bis neys appealed the case to the general hie action was sustained Following this the classis excommunicated pastor appealed the case synod of the northwest which resulted in the action taken last night Rev Ebinger was pastor of a Reformed congregation at Ore In resolutions passed by the synod the the general the action of the minister was censured and a declaration of Its faith was made The resolutions were a modified form of those during the sessions in these columns Rev G M Hirsch and Rev G Haftner both of Portland were at- for the classis ana Rev 4 Gekler attorney for the defendant X CHICAGO Oct hundred progressive republicans in their first conference to-day endorsed M LaFollette of consin for president In avor a direct primary as a or the expression of a presidential choice The endorsement came in the of resolutions framed In part by former Secretary of the Interior who it was stated the delegates appeared as Ing views of Roosevelt T aild who Is was Would by a neighbor The of all the victims were tattered beyond recognition by the of which the slayer had used The baby's head was severed from the body All three children were under five years old The authorities have ailed to find any cause for the The victims are William Showman 33 years Lester five Fern Showman years one year old The is a small cottage about 800 or 400 yards other house t The five.Victims were found in one room The father mother arid baby were In one bed and the two other dren In a second bed There was blood on ceiling floor beds and every article in In this room the bloody axe which the murderer used and which ha left Jp his flight HELD BY POLICE Charles H Meyers 1824 Force street under arrest at police charged by Detective Pappert with at- tempting a criminal assault upon Mrs Fred Heinle 62 who lives at 515 lace street and Mrs Heinle has ly as her assailant Four years ago is a ried man was sent to prison from this city for assaulting a young girl and after serving two yean he was For some time the police have suspected that he has been guilty o accosting women and girls and his arrest yesterday was not unexpected Meyers who Is employes at the Bass blacksmith shop makes insistent deni The entire session of Monday night blacksmith shop makes insistent denial which closed the convention was de- ot tho against him but the of- voted discussion of the heresy claim they case that ad- case and the meeting was adjourned ot name as it was by a dozen speakers Con- expectations conference li one day most of the delegates left the city and the row will be devoted to support ol state and local con- ditions The framed by a on flve of thirteen and were revised by former Secretary Garfield and Con- gressman Irvine of consin The The resolutions assert that the movement Is a struggle to wrest control In the nation from the of special privilege and re- store it to the control of the people They alto declare that of the government in the national Held by the special privilege is evidenced the and Influence of leaders In both parties Further resolutions declare that In- corporations should legislative enactment definite rules of conduct The resolutions also assert favor for the direct primary Jn choosing presidential candidate for the lican party Another section laudi Senator Follette for hit as a leader In his state and in congress and proposes him as the logical candidate for president the Platform Senator Moses E Clapp of sota the first speaker after dill McCormick had called the ing to order and George L of New Jersey had been elected 7 Column 2 WEATHER LOCAL OFFICE UNITED STATES WEATHER Fort Wayns Ind Oct 17 1911 Local Forecast lor Port Wayne and fair and cooler Tuesday Wednesday fair Data for the 24 hours ending at 7 p ni yesterday Temperature at the end ol each hour 7 A M SA JI 8 A M Bavaria Oct ot Bavaria Is suffering from bronchial Reassuring Issued to-day by In attendance hut anxiety is felt of the advanced age c the tient Is 91 years old the meeting was after short devotional services Thi convention had been in since last Wednesday night and attended by about 150 ministers and similar number of laymen representing con- in the states of Ohio Michigan Illinois Wisconsin tucky and Indiana Prior to the adjournment of tho session tho synod through thv president Kunst highly the local congregation of the Reformed church for tnc hospitality displayed during the convention A vote of thanks was extended to the ladies societies of the St John's Reformed church which served both dinner and supper the entire convention H was hinted by the that they to return to Fort In convention in 1916 on the occasion of the fiftieth the synod which was organized In the local church Many of the delegates left the city early morning and by r.oon to-day all will have respective homes Mission House to Remain One nf the most of the taken the Continued on Page 3 Column o Mrs was attacked yesterday morning junt after she had gone to the barn on the rear of her premises She saw the rear door of the barn standing open and starting to close the door -a man leaped upon her from behind lira Heinle started to scream but tho brute seized her by the throat and covered her mouth with his hand She finally succeeded In releasing the clutch on her throat and when she again called for help her ran out through the rear door of tho barn and escaped through the alley Detective Pappert was called and cured an accurate description of the fellow from firs He later his man at work at the shop and took him to the Heinle rc he was identified by Mrs informed the that Meyers is the same man who was Ing around the premises R week ago DEMOCRATS MEETING BUFFALO Oct The call went out from democratic headquarters here to-day fcr the ington January 8 to ns the time and place for heWIng the national convention next democratic 57 7 KM SF M M 10 F il UP M Midnight 54 67 63 63 59 52 54 54 11 A M Noon 71 IP M 77 52 M- 75 75 74 Highest temperature yesterday 77 j Lowest temperature yesterday 52 Highest since first of the month Sd on the 6th Lowest since tho first of the month on the Sth for the 24 hours ending at 7 p m yesterday 17 of in Inch Rainfall since the of the month 7 a m yesterday 85 per cent 7 p m yesterday ss per cent Barometer to 7 a- m yesterday 7 P m yesterday 25.74 inches Highest velocity 25 miles per hour from the at p rn Sun rites to-day a m San p m W Local Forecaster WASHINGTON Mr Tuesday and Indiana and In tion unsettled In north brisk wept LOWT and cooler fair brisk to north