m•SINmsRecordCrossesro DaysRD DIESIRRIVED AT«N, FAIL-FVGIRL LOSTLABNEGRO ISnnA SUSPECToTental OveTEflU YEAR-OLD MABEL SMITH DIS-APPEARS; NEORG ACCOSTED HER, REPORTS SAYsed Wire)IK.—Miss '11Il.i^ W'Hli.) Ml* I In; re Friday aut iJaiu-roicimand-nf h»*r ill-mdall, Hi*-iruki-n :lt;rmAt 3:15 a. ro., today no trace of Mabel Smith, who disappeared about 4:30 P- m*. Saturday had been discovered, it was said at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, the girl's parents.FARRLEADEIHOIHI.—Ki.-iib mml n III**by hiudiug n hi* ntumriiT :itl •* l:i I»S-llUtll 10 it iin ssin Fran-I aindluTi ••ma.-hine .«!»rd trip. mi I • In in •'war* I fours of the inUiI«*ii. but ti•*nurs for Mi*1ight wilh an av under Hi** nalils'in. wl:»«1 |hi* srruJPl miics fivnn n»nb*s1 was liart at Rori;• •s si*!».»ruti!K I'-nl.t.suif tif M;«v-intly by C*p-.(1 l.ieub-minl iMciii'ii Ob**y-• I* I lt;lt;s'11V 1‘- * 1 -lt;1. Km1. firlt;i today. 1 .OPSailedho 11;«:I been ;•st rou!**iul~ \Mahi-l Smith, tli*’ ten-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith. Gift Karl Railroad slr«***l mysteriously disappear'*!! Saturday ami M 2•i. in. Iliis ni**niing nlt;* truce had hern t%iiin*f. Tin* girl was Iasi ^vil. ;»•lt; far as i-.iii b»- harm-ii aloud *i :;:o p. in. Saturday.!1. was r*‘i»m*bd early Ibis ninrning by rii*i^li!»ors 111;tt a strange negro had l».*«-»i tvn talking to Hm- child shortly afPr t oVlock Saturday. lb* hud ...... m*i n mi tin* lr«‘*t during 1!ir; day:ii;.| Wii- b* Ji-Y ‘d I lm\e be'ii a I ibmvr i»•) ;» nod iraii»r. mu* nf flu* ra-iidibnr- said III it 111*- girl had Irf1Hu- iii-iim «M t h»* ••-nt tri-*il I • In Ik tPm* .ui*l walked i:i !!:*• o;ipnit*' •IImi frm:i Jut limnr. This look lie:* t lit* lawn *if I la* J. S. Wipf limm*. iv-ar Re- Smith ivnd.-iov. From sin* walked \v*-st toward Main slri-**t. il was sai l.Bloodhounds on Trailiy Hm parents who tliomrh! that li«* had gone to tin* home of some of h»-r young friends. th*- police sta-j hull was called. hater Al ScotFs I bi'Mg|iii*unds wan* put mi Hi* trail. M \ lli»* request nf Mr. Smilh. 1h«* girl’s fallji-T'. Ill*4 iii*«- whislb* was blown, uivin^ lb- alarm indieatmg Hn* »»i*.#.4iil Will’ll.Thi* hl'i.Hihmin'Is l*‘«»k llm frail im-nnalinb !y. Tlir-n sih’iv*»siv«k tini* Sh*-y b*f| Hi*' Smith timnr, rovennl th-* jrrouinl as il b:»«l h»-.*n ib*srr:b*wl bv : imi^hhms a in I stii;*i»*‘ii :lt a Jiniril jtis!a IVw fo*t \v**sl f tin- ..........!lt;a J:'h' r‘s afiyo in lh riiiliv.nJ y.inH. ] Tlira-a 1 imrc thr ilntrs I*lt;1 fin* lt;‘;in,:l i »*.t!*iY*ihN far ami tln ii shiM»«’»l.T In- I a Ik i*f a ssii:i:l b*iv. wh s;ij*lAft.•'»* hmirs «-f smuvli 1 s«in] s**v**imI n'-i^hh-rs.(«y italivo ;fralnin? rninmii. rnaft're In-rs w:^'1-illpSframitu will brt.n|IK*!T'The Hie fm-1*11 up »-ni sUit Li rm*nt. The:l! .tallmIn rrps with .•’al 11* a-ri-**:ii 1iurns *pmuiisemmnil low Hi njiirus In a pr«*si‘h (»p»Talij rmp]n li-rlanA.Vnrth Plait'\V Vnl k. \\ il S ;hi-liinil Ma’-inn- hi ll'-’hl nstailirijr Hn-| itWVtl by III-! .• hrnki- hi-1 11Itb;*i| —*'•! Main-*!. v—iif-tf -tarb-.l lli«-I rail In the Oinulia Wli-iv. th*- lail s.li'l.Tl.\\it!i s-.meylt;* niuii*-* HmI her* reinrih!II. W. SlnT-s.ill Kak*' *w Ylt;»rk an*Iljrb.n. \vi*st-tnih-s frmuintinthe ilerbyHrst lapeivliliiitr tbnl ix’fnlT SUll Cap-• luring I ?. i-ar -h-rs r.t il V* •:•* I st:.ti' sin- -tin I•1y-nppii-s ” Til*' was nli.m.J-.M'l. ‘I'm !:•,uinls m* sivns nf *-v«,u amic-h! trail in ibis viefnifv.Langtry in Search Hinr-lT liny Laiitfli-y, wfm .ir»in«'.l Hm sureh invnslisrat.'.l partieularlv tlmelnw lh.it a nn^ro tnijHiL In- suspm'lnil •in Un- •iisapp'Vir.ino*. It was kro»wn Mhnt two i-**U»r*-*l iiihi wlm wnre w«»rk-lin.tr at Urn time on tlm Mikiukno rail-rnad smith nf Mitrh' ll wm-n rmi:nin*r »U tin* Siime streel n«d far frmil he Smili ))'»nn*. Tin* slieritT's Inves?i-M-tinn pro veil. !iW*'v*t. that these Kvn iiii*n w**re imt in the eily al the time nf tin* liisapinMi'ane** atnl that no siis-ftb Ph'ilt;*n r.mbt be jiwily 1hn*wn ii|mnv in a hnr- j jj(js f.AV\m tmwe\er. was i*Mnsii|ereil apart from 11m* slatemrnls that th'? ill had 'been “seen with a stranpe ro-rr” early in the afternoon. Both ,,f the rai)ru:n1 lahorers were known bv sijrht in the nefffhborlmmt. it was •:--ihl. and couhl baT.lly bo described as‘stranp1.*’We still have nn reason to suspect that the ncKro laborers had anythinr tn do with the disappearance,’* Sheriff Landry said, at '2*0 this morning Search parties w**re still workiDR at. that hour, but nothing had been a«*-•cmnplished. Hie sheriff saitl. It Wasjoipnr r'srht- •i.^niz*:-* “I a ?nht fthat vvown rp.;si'1io“Thf-ellyi al'pi'S'The nti iP. !iP'*r*t!* Hie far i\'-tyO's ! Iiri-'l.le. j-i.pf'lmatinimI.w.ATIlt;Uya;»s the last' ». time limit, i e\v York to-Richtcr.Upzen smashed ie deaths of while the within strik-nhjective too f those coin-t start back, ks today, butA. H. Gilke-ourid contin-z at Rawlins, wrecked h»s rancisro and at Audurn, th** finish fA IH UTAH•I. is.—Real ,1 the Reeky nt there wasiseontinenlalA.mned to take up the bunt again atsunrise.Trail Leads to CarOne of the men who followed the hounds reported that they led him to 11 it* Omaha tracks. Here the trail dis-n up eared. It was said that a car had l.ren Standing on the track until a short time before the search par*y arrived at this point. The car was described ns a “show troupe -cur. but anv suspicion that thlt; girl bad been carried away on the OnUdu road was scouted because of th** fart that norlt;i Hi was !here inc II was. j Iiaif here, appcsi vcrdi Tc ret ? opcnifourPierrpenitandChlcihi hanlandspecPr«*s after tracV PiHire: not Pini;few lu*urs ^COUI'MI «•• ••••ntr! station trains had departed «n that line la Ur I•ilh thei^i§i, EX ^ {11^ 11\i vc • (t'- * tiinn 111.' r-'ciilitr varly ovouin? v* racers av-ther east or.ieiil. H. \V ne numberr»:r,o o*cb»ckto this enn-A. H- Gilke-landmc ot kkor pilotert ■ Cadet Car-today. Car-ground bv a hino turning wii* prepa*-iticisco WhenHe was un-i and roller ir *now «Bda day.UlThe show that prtyctl in Mitchell* Saturday evening travels on the MIL waukee out of here and will not leave the cite until this afternoon.\1 Smtt, owner «f the hounds re-pprled shortly afler one o'clock Hus motning that Rio s**;rch would he continued until the mystery disappearance was solved, lie adunt-ie«t that no trace had been found •M. that a trail migtil he -jdainer in themorning. -------with Ehlfi CtHIAren?everai eonjectures as to the lt;*111.11 s fate were made at police headquarters rarlv this morning. It was learned that she had been playing with several negro children before tier disappearance but none of them could give any information. II was feared that the might have been playing by Hiepond near the Milwaukee roundhouseand might have drowned but the trail of the bounds did not lead in that direction.P. tent*wastwoever by 1(1BtogrthatsialnewUveainlt;Ia i ny am me