Reno Evening Gazette (Newspaper) - November 22, 1905, Reno, Nevada RENO EVENING GAZETTE VOL. RENO EVENING NOVEMBER 22, 1905. No. 112 RESOLVE FOR Federated Labor Would Bar Chinese and Japanese THREE MEN WILL BE SHOT Americans Sentenced Death in Old Mexico to OPPOSE CHILD LABOR ACCUSED OF MURDER Will Probably Adjourn and Today Final Action on Resolutions Will Be ful Nov. An fort Is being by the delegates to the convention of the American Federation of Labor to complete tho work of the convention by but there are ninny yet to be considered and the final mny not come until thn end of thp President report was again before the convention nt this ing's session and the following lutions were unanimously Recommending the exclusion of Japanese and Korean laborers from this country and Its prohibiting the employment of child Instructing the executive cil to select one labor organization against which an Injunction has been employ competent legal ent and carry the case to the United States supreme court to test the con- of 'the Injunction laws now In pledging support to the ing printers and recommending the railing of n. meeting of the al Woman's Labor League to adjust said to exist In that Auxiliary to tho Are a Bad Who Were Found Guilty of Murdering Two Men for Their Life Insurance and Now Must Pay the EL Nov. last evening Judge Rlos sentenced C. T. C. S. Harle and William three to be The three men were accused of dering two men In for life Insurance Richardson being an Insurance his the assistant and Harle being the examining They murdered a man named De- who they decoyed from El and another man named who Is said to be a half brother of Richardson Is trom N. where he had a bud record as a and where he married Mason's The rase lias been In the Mexican courts three the arrest having taken place In El Paso und the men having been extradited from was formerly an El Paso NEW WITNESS IN GEARY CASE Nurse Who Attended Victim of Malpractice Is Found HAS STRONG EVIDENCE Claimed That She Has Made ments to tho Police Which Do Much Toward Strengthening Case Against Accused 400 GIRLS HAVE CLOSE SHAVE Students in Parochial School Are Nearly Burned MANY FORCED TO JUMP Out in School in and the of the Pour Hundred Inmates Are But Luckily All Nov. but one ot the four hundred girls at- tending the parochial school ot Anne's whose lives were en- dangered by fire In the building escaped without although 25 of them were caught In nets by men an they were droppel from a third story window by a 12 years was taken to a hospital suffering from the effects of fright and Inhaling but It Is thought that clip will All the pupils except those on the third floor who escaped by means of the marched out of the building in good order when tho alarm was The fire was caused by an overheated Sister one of the and her live pupils who were on the third floor could get down the stairs on account of the dense The teacher led the children to the windows beneath which the firemen stretched a Under the direction the girls climbed out over the sill and were assisted to drop and were caught safely In apparatus held by the After tho last child had been cared Sister Mary herself reached the street by means of a The damage to the building was L. JOHNSON IS SLIGHTLY IMPROVED Nov. 12__The condition of Grove L. who has been critically 111 for couple of suffering from of the WM reported today as somewhat WORLD'S BRINGS KBW the champion trotting record 1-4, was sold today at Motion for to 1C. W. Savage IS ON TRIAL Who Killed Comrade Faces Court Martial CASE IS IMPORTANT BOSTON 21 A new and Important witness will appear against the three men under ment in connection with the death of Susanna the suit case has been the police In Miss Sarah Elizabeth a who It attended the girl the latter was The nurse has made statements to the police the authorities will be of material assistance to the prosecution In the trial of the cases against Dr. Percy D. William Hunt and Lewis the accused The police say that Miss Griffiths nan satisfied them that she Is in no way criminally liable in the having been called in as nurse after a second Intended to save the Gearn woman's had been LAWRENCE Nov. Four hundred school girls had a narrow cape today from a fire which broke out in a French pai Twenty-five Boris dropped from the third story and all but one was caught without injury HAS CROSSED MILES OF ICE Letters Have Been Re- from Northern Explorer GUIDES Man Who Was With the Ill-Fated Hubbard is so Far Successful on His But Many a Mile Over Rivers Yet ST. N. Nov. ters today from Dillon the Labrador explorer and New York contained the newa that he had successfully crossed Wallace was the white man who lias ever crossed Labrador out either guides or Indian With Mr. Wallace was one named The letters said both were well and had plenty of visions when they reached vince of Ungava on October 16th. In 1904 Mr. Wallace went with Idas Hubbard's Ill-fated Mr. whose purpose was to cross Labrador las his life from vation and Mr. Wallace was found by the rescuing party he had fellen exhausted In the Although the most perilous part of Wallace's trip Is he still has before a winter of travel by snow before he reaches f At Foil Clumo two will un- til the coast waterways are frozen Then they Intend to start ward Quebec on the frozen with dog and snow STRUGGLE IS Decision of the Congress Will Decide Fate of Russia RALLYING TO DE WITTE Many Powerful Men Have Come to Premier's Realizing That He Stands Between Order and AONT MARY FAIRCHILD MAKES MANY BEQUESTS Evidence Adduced Today Shows That Por a Long Time There Was Bad Blood Between the Two Nov. court martial proceedings In the trial of Midshipman Minor on three charges connected with the death of Midshipman James R. Branch with whom he engaged in u fist began today at the naval i Counsel for the defense objected to Commander Sidney A. Staunton as a of the court on account of ing expressed an opinion of the guilt of the The objection was Most of the testimony this ing had direct bearing upon the ond that of violation of a rule far the government of the the specification being that Meriwether had called Branch a sneak and a or words to that Other Important witnesses were who were present when the cause of the trouble arose and during the course of the evidence the fact of the existence of the a body of laws outside and contrary to the regulations of the institution was clearly A surprise developed in the fact that United States District Attorney C. of would assist i Captain Judge In the It Is most unusual for a Judge cate to have assistance and the dent Indicates how Important the pre- sent case Is regarded by federal authorities the personal element being entirely subverted to the question of effect of tho at the academy and the subjects of fighting and ing closely connected with It. Life Midshipman Vandecarr said that seat at the table WM next to man Meriwether and that on tho Ing of October 81 Meriwether had told that Branch had done all he could to make erable while he had been at the that he hated Branch and was going to make him fight If there was any fight In that there wen only Aunt Mary who died in this city a few days left an tate valued at and In a will made some time to her di- vided her estate among her relatives and her many friends and set aside a portion of the estate to be held In trust by her executors and divided as they see fit among the poor of The well known old lady also made a provision in her will for her funeral and told how she should be burled and where her body should be laid at After making provision for her ial Aunt Mary set aside to be divided the children of her deceased brother James She then set aside for the Con- church of Reno to be used by the trustees as In her will she also made the lowing dispositions among her many F. M. Lee of Mrs. Jessie J. Mrs. Em- ma nee of Virginia R. B. Moore 6f Mrs. M. Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Janette Mrs. Mary Mrs. Harry Miss Sarah Mrs. ter of Henry Miss Blanch Mrs. J. E. San Mrs. J. B. ginia Mrs. Victor Silvester E. Mountain Sim Mrs. Mary Los B. F. Mrs. Jane Mrs. M. J. The residue of the estate to about Is to be In trust to the executors of the F. M. Lee and R. U. These executors are to distribute this money among the deserving poor of Reno by orders on stores for the necessaries of life or by the ing of money as they think None but those who are worthy of help are to be given any of this This trust fund is to be held for five years and if at the end of that time there is any left the portion left is to be divided among the children of her deceased James Smith Wall are acting as neys of the ST Nov. eyes continue to be riveted on Moscow where the struggle in the zemstvo congress on the question of supporting Witte Some of the men in the con- gress are urging the necessity for lying the sentiment in support of the but the able element appears to make split Should a resolution to port the premier be Carried it seems almost certain that it will be coupled wil Dmitri Shipoff and M. may be regarded ns re- in the congress are watching the trend of sentiment but have not yet shown their The prolongation of the struggle now n its fourth is regarded as being favorable to the government with the exception of a few extremists who declare that no alliance with the pre- ent government is possible practically 11 the leaders of every thade of 311 li ive expressed the realization that nly co-operation with the government mild a leign ML Second Vice-President of Equitable Believed in Insurance LA FOLLETTE STILL PUZZLES THE POLITICIANS Nov. generally agree that Governor La ultimate purpose tive to the United States senatorship Is not clarified by his call for a ial session of the legislature ber 4th. They hold that the main purpose of the call Is to remedy a law relative to rebuilding the This work would be at a standstill If the law Is not The governor will at least not go to the senate for the opening of a few people that he hated and that Branch was one of The next Midshipman carr Meriwether had said that It was all fixed that he and Branch had arranged to 0 Used Strong In Branch told wether that he had only reported one man since he had been at the academy and that he could not help It. Meriwether rejoined that If he ever reported him he would have to There was some further talk about the standing of the families to which they belonged tho affair closed with Meriwether calling Branch a a and BURTON TRIAL IS PROGRESSING SWIFTLY ST. Nov. Rapid gress has been made in the trial of United States Senator Burton of charged with rendering services as an attorney before the postoffice de- at Washington in violation of the federal statutes and U pears probable that the case will go to the jury not later than Saturday The government has taken several short cuts in its of dence and Judge Van DeVenter has ed time by his decisive and his admonitions to counsel to con- fine themselves strictly to the matters at RIFLES BELONGING TO REVOLUTIONISTS SEIZED Nov. ton rifles were seized by the police last night In a raid on a but near San Juan de Martinez province of ar Del In which fifty ment plotters were A dozen of the latter were Colonel a prominent citizen of Pinar Del and at pre- sent In has ben arrested In connection with the movement and will be taken to Pinar Del Rib for GOT THE COMMISSIONS Had a Policy for Half Million n the Equitable and On This He Received Agent's Commissions and NEW Nov. E. second vice president of the Equitable Life Assurance who was on the witness stand when the in- surance investigation committee ad- last resumed his timony regarding the agency system of the He submitted a specimen of contracts made with ents which was offered in evidence as also were letters which accompany contracts explanatory of the allowance of Mr. Tarbell said he and his mily were insured for about in the Equitable He said he received the agents commissions on this insurance and also received the re- although the in- EVERYWHERE Corpses Are Piled Like Cord Wood on the Streets SCENES IN VLADIVOSTOK Food is Scarce in the Russian Owing to the Destruction of the and the Port it Closed by Ice. Nov. eye who left Vladivostok on November 18 reports at Nagasaki that food la scanty awing the destruction of the and that only ficient barley remains to support the people for twenty Another person who has arrived at having left Vladivostok on Nov. 20, reports that rioting has ceased The streets he says are a mess of debris and bloodstones are In evidence Many corpses are still lying exposed forming a gruesome COUNTERFEIT FOOTBALL TICKETS CIRCULATED Nov. of the numerous complaints received ing the sale of spurious tickets for the football game between Michigan and Chicago on Thanksgiving Chief of Police Collins today issued orders directing the arrest of any person found to be speculating in BULLFROG ROAD Work May be Postponed Until Early Next Summer DIRECTORS IN SESSION Owing to the Fact That the Steel Mills Have Orders Which Will Carry Them Into Next the Work May Be SAN Nov. president of the Tonopah who is here with several tors of the says that it ben decided to extend the line to There is a scarcity of rails in the market at he and on that account the work may not be done un- til next TESTIFY IN POSTOFFICE FRAUDS NEW Nov. here today on the steamer Oceanic from Liverpool were Consul General surance was written through a general He paid the premium to formerly United Equitable Society and received the States postmaster and Captain commission through the general w. S. military attache of the embassy at Mr. Wayne will He also has insurance of In go to to testify in the the New York Life Insurance in the Insurance Company and in the Aetna Life Insurance In all these cases he received the agents commissions and the policies were taken out about ten or fifteen years VICE PRESIDENT TO OCCUPY NEW HOME Nov. President Fairbanks is to occupy ing the present season the residence of Representative Morrell of at the northwest corner of 17th and K opposite The house Is one of the largest private 1'n the city and formerly was the home of the late Senator Stanford of Funeral of The funeral of little James tosh took place from the family dence on Ralston street this morning at Rec. of the gal prosecutions growing out of the investigation of the postoffice IS ELECTED TO SUCCEED HIMSELF COLORADO Nov. William grand foreman of the Brotherhood of American will succeed The adoption of the report of the credentials committee In the here by a vote of 74 to 8, seated the Koch Iowa delegation and this is regarded as settling the The election will be deferred until ARRESTED FOR MURDERING STENOGRAPHER Nov. la was arrested today on suspicion of being the murderer of Miss Maude the stenographer who was ed last night by a burglar whom she In her had on hie face and church officiated and Interment several fresh cuts wu In Mountain View