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NO. 210 a5 CENTS PER MONTH WASHINGTON, MONDAY, OCTOBE IGHT EDI" | SAILORS KILL ADMIRALS AND REVOLT ODESSA, OCT, 30—A PERSISTENT RUMOR 1S OUT TO THE 4 EFPECT THAT THE SAILORS OF THE BLACK SEA FLEET j MUTINIED AT BATOUM AND KILLED ADMIRALS BIRCLEFF AND CHUCKNINE, THE SQUADRON THEN SET GAIL FOR SE~ ON ATTLEI EY atege } 4 ——— ) o q TRAGEDY AT HOTEL WASHINGTON WAS PRECEDED BY HOT BASTOPOL, FLYING THE REVOLUTIONARY FLAG. 7 WORDS BETWEEN FRANK 8, HUBBELL AND HIS WIFE— 3 QUARREL HEARD BY OTHER GUESTS ea _ (By SBeripps News Ass'n. } ween Nystad, Sv n, and this ie 7 ie } od All other lines have been cut, | ubbe 6 ‘ " 7 Py eS yates a fers of the revo utionary ee Se ‘ " we 4 jdent wires that the 1alties t! movement in Moscow have sent @ money who killed himself late Fri-! ovciock, wher Odessa Sunday were nand to the czar for a constitu- killed and 287 wounded, Two cos |; appeals are come AS SIGNS MANDATE MAKING WITTE MINISTER—FREE day night last by inhaling (amie eee een ent. the to hin | Sacks were killed and two we 1. ling "all over (he wae _— | ating as in the Hotel Washington, | ay tents. Husiness is wtandst) The No man can tell n the flames | euarreled violently with bis wife al He seemed all right th said | POpulace are cowed f anarc and v tion will SPEECH, FREE PRESS, A NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND NA- | few hours before he determined to] Mr. Hodges cof th a uk out, and every one is waiting make away with himeelf | matter, “and versed very affably a SINGPORS Oct, 20.—Faet and fearing ible moment | | workers In this ef arow « It te this fact more tha any) with me tters of 2ust nem, ‘ 3 id to have lead to| and particularly as to the EXEMP. | Ssitators. are determined to a th T. PETERSBURG, Oct. 30-- other that ts | “ " mi 0 Jol hie desire to end his earthly ex-|TION LAWS tn this # j strike, There are only 4,000 troops! Fifty students and an instructor of jhere, and the Finland rities | the TIONAL SUFFRAGE FOR RU SSIA 01 of technology have vet up 4 intenc | “His talk on the exemption laws Guests in the hotel stated| perhup» referred to some debts he | #Fe Breatly worrle Pe visional government. Troopa ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 20. ruler, and putting on the throne nti o — Monday morning that the two, was tryin to collect, and could | ersbers ea *e a ha rroun th building in Prince Paul Dolmonukotf, whose were heard in loud altercation Fri-| have } possible bearing on his | '8& the pre h the headquarters are estab- P Russia will be free, Czar Nicholas! rignt to the imperial office is said] At the request of Clty Health Of-jance having been secured in private day evening, and it was later as-jown aft 8ST, PETERSBURG, Oct. 30.—The |to be greater and more just than subscriptions, She said it would be! certained that the wife refused to Hubbell, white a very unco | sg ony ly pat en ordalnpe tt. those of the Romanoffa tleer Ludiow, Mra, Marton 1, Bax-|hetter if the county and city could! retire with the husband, and made tive man, was at times | irikers now number 120,000, Strike] y ## >» M 5 The cear has surrendered to the! J. P. Morgan, Jr orge W. Per-| ter gave a review of the work car-| provide $600, instead of ) a) a pallet for herself on a couch im He wus highly educated | COMtributions amount {to $10,000 eaweniy — oni 4 ;king and other foreign financiers| ried on by the Wayside hompital at/ month the room nd cultivated-—in {act a man of the | FeUbles daily it tm reported” that. Cueal 4 ‘will of the people, and by imperial | are trying to charter a steamer at| a meeting of the board of health on! One of the greatest injustices of It f said there were frequent | world ne, serene S dient ia? geo ode ‘ e . ‘ bend aye ron PBs 4 ‘ + London for St, Petersburg, as it is} Monday afternoon, making an ap-| putting Wayside hospital out of | heated arguments between the two| “For the life of me, and I've been | yO: vi REBURG, Oct. 3 ie hy ha 7 to Cope Mandate has decreed that in the {u-| impossible to reach this city by | peal for the support of the institu-| business, Mra. Baxter thought, waa) beequpe of the alleged fact that) thinking of the horrible uftatr ever | Hever before in the history of Rus, | & fil a Jomeary to Coe | Py . : " : ® there been such a period oF a e wel's ca t eaten Je shall have | Tall. | ton hat eight giris, who have been re-| Hubbell was very stingy and re-| it happened, I can't make out | . sured 3,750,000 * oe oe | ‘The Wayside is at the present] celving training as nurses at the| fused to allow his wife spending| why Hubbell should have killed | (Orror and fear as existe in thix) & insus was vinci * c| Z ¥ 7 c D. he crowds e some danger ol wing . onp fo he py c ut lac Bo’ to y treme! oom and city today even the the right of free speech,a free press,| WARSAW, Oct Th wis) time in som: ng { losing its) hospital for the past 14 months and) money, This fact Is known to many |! if. imperial guards are aaid to ty ‘Tree eee eeeeeee sf unre are more riotous this afternoon, and) contract with the city and county| expected to graduate next June.|/of the guests at the Hotel Wash-| “While anything the right of habeas corpus, the right | eppear to be getting beyond contro!l| for taking care of indigent cases.) would be deprived of their posl-| ington, and was commented upon! strat ot [Of the military. Shops are pillaged) Mrs. Grant, manager of the new/| tions. It would also be unfair, she) many times and wealthy citizens’ houses de-| Metropolitan hospital, on First ave-| thought, to smother an Institution - wn the t nue, has offered to do the work for) that had been built up by so m Why did Prank I. Hubbell, man) was very muc ¢ $425 a month, which ts $25 less than | sacrifice, for the benefit of a new-|of the world, clubman, man of af 1 knew Hubbell ever since he | the amount for which the Wayside | comer fairn aud man of y, kill him- jis now doing the work. Mrs. Grant) Her showing that patients were | self? is an © man, he appeared to be per py with his wife, and the ach o} lable, and those regiments which formerly were considere absolute ly loyal to the czar, are now among (®y Serious boda | those who clamor the loudest. Even PETERSBURG, Oct. 30 Cossacks seem loath to! et in this city all mornin duty and are mingling fr r ulated that prepeens ly with the crowds of strikers an ing made in the south- revolutionists in the streets the empire for the mate ¢ company A deputation of strikers to the ws, They have already to assemble politically, the right suffrage, and all those civil liber- tes so long fought and bled for by | the down-trodden people of this em- | ore knee pants,” said Sylvester G | Fuulkner, manager of the North wus to get the contract, hav-| being taken care of at the rate of| Hie fgtend« were few in this city, American Life Ane Count Sergius Witte is now the Teal ruler of the empire. Upon him | ing seen the members of the board | 45 cents per patient per day Was) but all of them are at a low to give) with offices in the Lumber Ex-| manic ¥ - at Restotf, avi a part the czar has conferred the title of }of health and city officials on the| considered remarkable, the physt-| a reason for the man's rash deed change aa y pee ea erday pre Fogg oe come ‘ - he minister-president, with absolute laubject. It is on that account that| cians agreeing that it would be tm-| It was learned Monday morning. Hubbel was born in the little | constitution and © rome gee Peed rll gener geet power to act as he sees fit | Dr, Ludiow asked Mrs. Baxter to| possible to give them proper treat-| and from an indisputable authority, | town of Marmora, gin, Camnds! | Sond farpiahed Sy the €iy: en eee | the, aitaé.. A tales Gat ee explain the situation. ment for less than that. Dr. Lad | th his financial affaire were in ex-) At the time of his dea Witte ts the man of the hour. To he was Dot supplies to the soldiers; the remov- | Ru: Dim the people look for deliverance “An institution taking care of all/ low stated that the service per-| cellent shape—that money matters! more than 60 years of age. He and al '*t troops fre the wate 4 aig Peg -omn.e ee ae for freedom. | I city cases cheaper than we are must | formed by the hospital was Very| bothered him not at ail I were brought up toxeth Ae] sail Hie lenmanatty of the Gamareticg ned avenged, Mactaletea n Before Witte would accept the re- ‘ a do one of three things,” said Mrs.|aatinfactory, A mistake occurred! His health was fairly « and I were fast friends until he left | from arrest The demands were a hae ae pens b> amarkable powers bestowed upon Taster, In summing up the matter. | recently when, through the careless | while he was not a robust for New York, when still a young taken under advisement, and. al-| for gett sé. ae by the emperor, he demanded [Tt must elther get outside help: | ness of a patrol driver, who stated 4 care of himself | mar though the Geputatina wab arrested | ped ond sities certain changes be made in the ; | provide the deficit out of its own that a badly tnjured person, who e with a xest and aj “While in New York he made con-| by the police they we ag ak a partys manifesto issued by Nicholas, and funds, or neglect the patients had been sent to the hiapital by Ae- | vim, | siderable money, and 15 years ago leased 1 eat eee Se ee 2008: « ) ponent ae ‘these were granted him. Then and Mra. Baxter showed the physt-| sistant Health Officer Buckley, was) Why Yhen should he have 1 eft the metropetta for Torento,| ‘The only communication Russia yg pena yrs comin wae ‘only then did Witte accept the of jclans the financial report of the| simply a drunk. All the beds were! away with himself—good health, | where ‘Tice of dictator of Russia, which b tl | Wayside for the last quarter which | full at the time, and thet nurse in! plenty of money and excellent prow | stamp bu pow holds by the grace of the now revealed the fact that while the city | charge, not realizing that {t was an! pecta—ail that any ordinary mortal He w But deposed czar, and by the and county had furnished $1.500, the| emergency case, had the patient) strives and cares to live f of the people. total expenses were $2,194, the bal | sat back to jail. | Why did he commit suiced? engaged in the trading- now has with the world is the cable | erty. oer . Pein ll —EEE——E——eEeEe—eeeeEIy—EEE—yEEeo— ES duce the trading-stamp into Canada 1, the facts obtatr that THE down, While en route the passen- Hie business grew eo large and WAS PURCHASED | gers presented him with a congrat- TUR All day today Count Witte was at k The questi robubly never will| details connected with i were © ‘LY BEFORE THE TRAG- | ulate Peterhof. the imperial palace. and be answered a hie self-destruc- | annoying the authorities both of = gtr ’ ot Sic gioies te ‘2 pore € ne oan ; ie Poe nt orth one ; with the emperor. From| @__—— Patrol Driver Candidate For Council = ‘","". "< the cities and of the province, that | bell may end his earthly exiatence. Mike trip. nt a on latter he received the final pa- r ver many for which special Jaws were passed to restrict | And the engineer “et the h ow ‘few of the ominent peopk Which. will result in the free- SERGIUS WITTE. ever been nasigned. it, and finally Hubbell was com-| tell the same story —> ' see tin. tapsaead eee an he bale oe acme Fred W. West, sensor member of | pelied to quit Fegure sl a gas teh ta box nents | pease, tae avanesoeal ose mse ree ° the real extate firm of West @| “But he had acquired . 1 ee . Ww , : . on e Republican club a. The Eleventh is the ward re- a ‘auir @ large for- ments of the Hubbells or in y | Hams, W » Le’ and actions of the na-| Sfoyed, one of the ruined residences} The Green Lake Rep | Wheeler, tn the Colman block, anditune in the meantime, and with it! other apartment in the bolidiog | Semeel Archer Peack Benes tm assembly, and will form it | being the general's, The a ‘dignified legislative body. | /oopt into the air and there| Wil) be organieed at a meeting tn} The delegates to the essombly will “a8 Bo bloodshed. elected by national suffrage. and | contly created in te division of the | With whom Hubbell had office r he came to Beattie, probably in 1900.1! WHEN AND WHERE WAS THE Brewsters and family, D. H. David- wi j said to The Star Monday morning He was a man wh uid tnake | TUBE BOUGHT, AND BY WHOM? son, M. and C, Herschberg, H. Rein- b - that at about 10 o'clock last Friday | money out of anything. And at the, It is not known whether or not| hart and M. Schneider, French con- morning Hubbell and bis wife en-| same time he was a man who made! Hub! ft a will, and whether he | sul at Nome, who is en route to had dixponed of hix property before | Paris. Mountain View hall on Monday) } mark the greatest political; KIEL, Oct. 30.—A German crutser| night. The meeting is sald to kaa! John Wilmot, of the COWMY| tram the office, and that * both! but few friends, because of hie pe- in the history o Russia. and & complete torpedo boat divi- |clork’s office, is managing and] greeted those present very plea Guitar sharecter he determined to kilt bh Captain Weay: * 1a marks the death of Rus-|siom has sailed for the Russian) been inspired by the friends of | he rm ¢ himself. His ‘aptain eaver reports col autoctacy and the birth of a| coast. It Is reported that the| j Receeing he comeniones at Ons a ,| “He was « quiet man and thor. | only living relatives are his brother, | weather at Nome. Considerable fee husals Kaiser has ordered the fleet to| Joba Weedin, city patrol driver. |“ sis a real entate man, te| had met Mre Haphe Wet oumhly aware to all the tricks of win Hubbell, of Marmora, On-| was beginning to form. The ship } abbe . With the right of freedom |helt ‘rei im -entinace ty eet] wie would lke to t I. the world, He never disnipated, Canada, and his widow Occidental had not discharged all become the first | another republican whose friends| ‘The busband and wife converwed | never drank. a fare cog 4 Bags sey ay Maye ae ‘ oe : “9 their grasp, the people are the crar and family In case of ne- are booming him for councilmanic | very pleasantly with each other and He eT aioe tte ee shun bent nthe on > ie i heise ee of deposing the prpsent cessity. jcouneiiman from the Eleventh! honors horily left the office together ‘TTT rrrr eee eer. So and but seldom a spender.| in the east, ar the forme ex- - | “That wan the just time I saw | whe items ta tity osctt Ps *” eee ———— == —- ~ a n fas jood | pecte® in Seattle late Tuesday. Un- Hubbet! att auld Mr. West. “I! neaith, although never robust ml <i his asvival ne Ghepaebn wil Se HALIFAX, Oct. 30.—Prince # ) 6 g haven't gotten over the shock of bis) he aleays took good care of him-| made of the body, which lies in the |* Louis and fleet sailed for An- # death yet. There is absolutely noth: | seit and m indulged in the| Bonney-Watson morgue napolts this morning * 1 cr er in | it ee with Mubbell's finan-| pleasures of life, I had known him| It is thought, however, that the el * cial u 1) for years, yet when 1 met him in| remaing will shipped to his for- NORFOLK, Va., Oct. 30.—%#% him to kill bi this city after years of separation,| mer bh in ¢ Admiral Evans’ battleship and # iG squadron proceeded today to ® Hampton Roads to prepare for the reception of Prince Louis, # "Thin office did considerable bust-| he was the same neas for him. I know positively that | and cool and collected : amounted to nearly $200,000, anditve hea on a oe ant ctim of Assau a ~]€ ree KY that he owned considerably proper-| times with him, but he didn’t seem| | os 1 ianls srapersy to Seattle to want to do that—and 1 never| Mary G ttl, 14, th tty | ‘ ; operty in Beate was en-| p tae alee Mary Gascone © pretty s ; lcumbered for probably $100,000, but!” “Yet he wae alwarn friendly with| Italian girl who a few days ago ran that Was # «mall matter for him, as! me, Rut that "| away from her home on Mercer the local police author!-) Enrich appeared at police head-; = m | he dould easily have cleared ali of| citto peak, hin dlspo- | island, is the victim of @ criminal that and much more, if necessary assault | failed to apprehend the wife ct) quarters on Monday morning. ex- | His onty living relative tx bis i ° . “Burich, proprietor of the New| pecting the Seattle police to have at “For the last 10 days, } er : ;: . n ays, however,! brother, Baldwin Hubbell, of Mar. | Th Parents of the girl Monday York Apartment hotel, of Portland, | least a report on the case, but was Hubbel! had been trying to dispose | mora, Canada. Hubbell himesif ig | Morning procured from Prosecuting: | and his former partner, by the| sorely disappointed when Captain of gome.ot hin Union street holdings, | agent for his compan hile he| Attorney Mackintosh a warrant fo ame of Thayer, Enrich is walking| Laubscher informed him that the| plaging. part of them in our yp Citgo a fl rec * ee es SERRE EERE MER hands, | lived in site, 19. ven th rest of Fal . 45, whi treets of this city armed to the| affair was Greek to him. Enrich OPerErer. oom 18 cur bende lived in Marmora, 13 years age, | (we sfrest of Jim Palfetia, 45, whom Knowing the man as I do, ana| ‘hey charge with the crime and with but one deadly pur-| showed his indignation and walked . part with ©. A. Stimaon ¥ % | o knowing his peculiarities, yet 1 4 Falfetta is employed in the Co- wr ow " to seth . Bete gi Kom at of oe & ont of the station vena 00 eos | “Ahd what seemed remarkable not tell why he should have killed | !tmbus saloon, Tacoma, and officers — whom pe then and more so Now, was the fact| himself. I always thought he waa| D&¥e been sent there to procure him. Ak. Seeeram aL of stealing his wife and a con- Bd ~ his own hands. that he was willing to sell for con-| too sane a man for that, too wise|. The Gasconetti girl confessed to (By Scripps News Ass'n.) -y et ge of money. The ith = aoe and tired mS mon- siderably less than the properties | and to weil up in the ways of the| er parents Saturday that the rea KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 30.— im! a poy ony aay 4 a ee tee Reng y A Were worth on the market. It #e 4) world.” json she had run away from home| Twelve passengers were killed and a ae dee, time betwees| the Gentile. etficer’s go marti — queer to me at the time, and I can't] And so the question remains un- | Was that Falfetta had ruined her Injured at 10 o'clock this morn= has F see.thrqugh that fe et anawered—wh: 7 a i ‘ound » g rassenge: ‘Oregon metropolis and this city,| replies. “Must a man be his own| Anxiety to please the girl with at the time Damon was rooming! "Never in all my dally relations| ten ar nicest Prank B Hub- | oe pee al ton catine Bent We tem Unica a for the runaways. | Sleuth. sheriff, judge and jury? I'll) |. 0, ne had been keeping com. {i him he considered the boy hon-| with him has he ever let fall t When @ representative of ‘The|Pesidence, where she had obtained | derailed a mile east of Sheffield, A forma! warrant was \ssued in| show you that I can find my man ? . [st and upright fact that he was short of money, and| Star asked Hubbet) M ne employment Mo., a suburb city. ‘ . land for the arrest of the couple| The last seen of the wronged hus-| pany ied T. Damon, & local clerk, to| ,P*mon traded the original stone! iow. personally that he had all| morning, whether ahe would moss | | ‘The train left’ Chicago at 10 band was when he entered a little costume shop on Seventh, for the purpose of purchasing a disguise. & serious charge, and Enrich that the local palice were) ified by letter, requesting them jat @ jewelry shop conducted 4y| the mopey necessary and + commit the crime of grand larcony.|S8tacey Shown, and tater had the! go business with Gran tikes ato ee ee Falls F Shi | Gite with tourists tor Los Amaeine jother stone made up ax an engag No—his determination to take his|to any of the ae oe rom ip | Fae wenden ot to te — to Pick up Thayer and bis wife and| His identity may be so well hid-| Monday morning he was placed/ ment ring, which he told the de] ite newer came from the ae ny 6 hewspaperme and e tender, mail, them back to Portland for| der that murder will be committed : |tectives he had given to his sweet-| he bad Jost money but 1 de telines| rere the interview baggage, smoking and chair care aro | before the day is done. under arrest by City Detectives! heart, Jesse 1 I Weak hie aftaice be t0dh up bis tt Sooo On pittrible deed in her} Death followed in the wake of the piled * - high Dn me Pull- ‘ | enltg sendifoer ee | , ‘a 10 tool » hin time | apartments the widow has kept her-| steamship Victo o Ser mans, tourists and the diner, re- Adams and Corbett and charged “cas eee ; go . . nent At) and worried him that HE BECAME |geif carefully from the gaze of the crn 4 samship 'é hod ynich mained on the track. All the dead jon Marche Monday morning. | TEMPORARILY RANGED, and} public, and even her most intims " ‘" dg et | 80 far recovered are cludi with the theft of a diamond valued|She is a brunette and an accom-| decided to Kill himeelf Malas Nave book Aeneh ctaaeel ae Mon-| two mall < forks, thc Ieeanetie at $100. lathe Beer hn hake white he occupied part of this] to her apartments . “While engaged in fire drill just |@04 porter, ‘The wreck occurred im office, he always impressed us as a| The presence of the gas tube| two days before the vessel reached |* deep cut flanked by rocky” walls A formal complaint has been filed) musical demonstrator at the big ry uf tained m ® fo very self-contained man, speaking | through whic > with Prosecuting Attorney Mackin-| department store, and her character| seldom and keeping his affairs to) fatal : Fi caeoia tosh charging .Damon with grand| has been considered above reproach.! himself. He was also a very self-| attach hated the| Seattle, Emil Abrahamsen, 28, a| 5° feet high fumes is unexplained by the| sailor, engaged as quartermaster,| | 4 Partial list of the dead includes « of the hotel | fell overboard and was drowned | J#™mes Seymour, Richr larceny. James P. Huntley, the proe-| Damon's friends, however, tell an-! opint Ao and wh h T | | opinte 4 man, and when on o| Th ‘ rae ee “ x John McGrego' roi , couting witness, alleges in his com-| other story, alleging that she led! formed an {dea, nothing and nobody | steam hie eo ee nian ht ee Batra ekwes 3 WALLA WALLA, Oct. 20-The the parties that they desired sutti«|plaint that Damon secured the dia-|the boy to think that she cared more| could away him from it | supplied with gas tubes of the kind| Abrabaston wes a. sing! | Chicago; Baggageman William Hare moned as witnesses. This was doné,| mond at the time be (Damon) was|for him than she did CAN SER NO EARTHLY| which terminated Hubbel's exist-| anu n native cf Norway Ho» had|?#0n, Chicago, The porter wae a TAayestigation of the affairs at the! and the board will issue the sum-|rooming with him at (penitentiary was commenced this) mona fate this afternoon, direeting| First. “I wanted her to have the ring, I am sorry that things have REASON WHY MR. HUBBELL | ence. | | | sailed out of Seattle for a number | ReKTO It ts sald that the tube may have! of years past and was well known| Among the injured are three malt SHOULD HAVE KILLED HIM- laflernoon at the Hotel I’Acres, con-|ruch persons to appear tomorrow The detectives ascertained where| turned out this way,” stated the! smi | ve 6 hee ; 1 | r 3 if een bought by Mra, Hubbe'l fo } i . cle as ved ducted by Assistant Attorney Gea-| This afternoon Oscar Cain filed|the diamond had been pawned.| prisoner to his captors shortly after) And thix tm the same question| purpose of heating her certing eee | lee het eine men. Soe eee | eral McDonald, of Spokane, on the cdditional charges against Warden| When confronted with the evidence he had confessed | winichs i# disturbing the minds of| but the chambermaid, who has arc] gers, among whom were many of| The following dead have also been ver) the most prominent mining opert- | identified since they lived at the Hotel Wash-| ors of the Nome section. Her con-| Roy Stafford Cleveland, 0.; Lee ington, said Monday noon that she! signment of gold amounted to $100,-|D. Montgomery, Lacrosse, Wi: summoned were Dr. Yancey C.\ not discharging all the guards at| been done with the diamond he had | the very morning that Damon told) iated in business. | . former privon official, | | Cain, leader of the Bee the state. The only per-| Kees, accusing him of negligence in| Damon told the detectives what had! Huntley missed the diamond on| others with whom Hubbell was re-| ranged the Hubbell apartments A ‘aud|the prison who were implicated in| secured by trading the stolen stone|him that the house had been en-| Why did he kill himself? boxer” | the alleged illegal registration prior|for another, which he presented to|tered by a burglar, At first he be-| Alfred B. Hodgson, an attorney in| had never before seen th Phe Vic F r 20 | Ear’ y : © of the republican party.|to the city election last July after| his sweet heart, an employe of the| Heved the boy's story, but later be-| the Arcade building, a permanent| which was dincovered In Gee see pol out yn Sees eS ocels aah Dee aa were requested to furnish the) being ordered to do so by Governor| Bon Marche. |came suspicious and reported the| guest of the Hotel Washington and! man’s mouth. = Captain Weaver reports very ples, Italy Luther Rich ory ba 4 of control with the names of] Mead Huntley told the detectives that’ matter to the polica & (riend of Use dead man, sald Mom herefore it is a fact, according Pleasant weather during the trip cred waiter Chicago besa 6 si