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| EDITION VOL. 10. NO. 209, e SEATTLE, 4VASHs MONDAY, OCT, 26, 1008. : GIRL FALLS INTO WELL: * 7 : BUT IS UNINJURED : i* * ‘, Sau * *. * ( * While visiting at the residenge of Mra, J. Patterson, at * : * Dunlap, on Friday, Mise Helen Dively, aged 14 years, fell 20 * Es = SSS as TT ® feet to the bottom of a well, landed fn two feet of water and * PARTNER SAID *® eneaped without serious injury Sit ae ‘ Z j L * The girl was looking down {to the well, which was be * HAVE GIVEN | ® Ing deepened, when she lost her balance and plunged down * ® the excavation, She turned a emap! somersault in the fall, ® UP STORY. Lsepmaneeeaueenmmemmne ® seraping against the sides of thefweil in two places, and land * ® ed square on her face, sustaining yothiag worse than some bad *® “qunege’ 2 — on her face, Miss Dively wes bauled to the surface * with a rope, * | * - | SERRE EEE Re eer EEE ET treet aes ~ The a story 8. Sher pominee for vice Jd with «| Valuable timber | iy New Mexico for almost ap act of congress The World says that the | was dictated {0 8 represen: | gi the paper by Edmund attorney of Loe Angeles, | a of Sherman's at| story ix purported dictated in the pres is S. Patterson, for States senator, ex me, of Wyeming, and an attorney repre- TO ROOSEVELT Nberty Roosevelt lige Grosseup's tandard Ol fine as A MMlecarriage of justice? OGirts have not Why did Preatdent obaracterize J Waren! of the invaded Comes Back With a Red- Hot Criticism on the President. (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Oct, 26.-—Sam Theory of injunctions. Injunctions issued by Judge ‘Tatt and others are based on the uel Gompe: president of the pory that along with the owner American Federation of Labor, to [Gp Of mines, otc, is vested the | day issued @ formal reply to Pres |MRM to sufficient labor to make lident Roosevelt's letter to Senator | (Be Corporation profitable and this Knox, of Pennaylvania, in regard peametitutes a form of property to the attitude of labor in the preat- | Ment Y dential campaign. The reply will] [°The relations between employ be Published tn the Federationtat and employes are personal and and will be circulated as a cam i they are distinct from prop document Gompers says: Telations no intelligent man t Roosevelt made Taft{@re* to dispute, courts. the candidate of his party. Seeing from the their that the labor vote sow in aroused , and the tollers cannot be eajoled, © the purpose of our eppon he has become desperate and, in }#9@# to villify the labor movement e. be Company Formed. mts as set forth in th are in brief as follows: | b 1901 James S. Sherman, | Bican candidate for viee | EB lL. Phitip, « legislative brewery fnterests of ary Casson, the ser-/ ft the present honse * and Mr. Burke ny known as the; mber and Develop: | i Jes of incorpore- | the territory of | to Mr. Burke, | anger, by the worst exhibition of (rough me and President Reore cy. demagogieom, tries to tmatill Inte mm: Che pee fe. as the author. employers the fear that prosperity | Ot that I attacked the federal company, entered | nt with the mem- | board of territery quire certain \of Biraganaa, son of Don Miguel, the Bese society by the American em. MRS. CHAUNCEY. | Wilt be endangered # & square deal itaeers declares that bis criti 1; o | ts accorded the workers. Tt a reported that Prince Miguel ;Chauncey was Introduced to Vien- “It is en exhibition of impotent} @am of the courts ha» always been - | f Fospeetful and not as bitter ax that lands at & gost | Portuguese pretender, is to marey| penny in, the A anphtal, and eee aon bane Wee he OF fidges in dissenting opinions. th of thelr value. | Mrs. § Chauncey, the young widow |of Prince Miguel, who lives with his, himself ill be deceived “Moral Over Strain.” Made. jot am American millfonaire. Mrs. | father near Vienna. | Becomes a Partisan. Gompers quotes Roosevelt's let Porke went to New! concent tteneteeenetemtemmmcnce: | “Roosevelt again has thrust him-jters of Janoary 27 acknowledging md self into the campaign and not only |tH® receipt of a copy of “The Fed. becomes 4 partisan, but he throws |¢Mtioniet,” containing an article by | the influence of his office into the |/Geerge A. Alger on “Moral Over Meade etueanes | Sr civing to Sollcitor | Of Your eobrteous favor of the 9th | itlett of that territory !metant and thank you very much | to A. A. Kerr, super ‘aoe writing me. 4 Strain,” to which the president a draft on & with personal regard, very | ’ i for. shee. nad. to) Wk ay - japon labor. | scales againet the interest of other eM@ied Gompers’ attention : / ‘ | “The pretense of the attack be rf Fol New; James : i ; citizens and makes a direct attack "You may be amused to know me la not deceptive, He st 1 sent copies of ‘Moral Over over my shoulder at the workers in’ to Justices Day and Me ." Gompers says Rooseveit and other liberty loving citizens. . The statement continues “John Mitchell and Frank Mor. if tH f il g : ee Be “The president saye 4 doard im return. of charges that. discuss fison are now on trial to show rg a Powter Sherman, repadlican vm on Bom st 1 2 be why they should not be sent pan & nominee fer vice president, as attorney general be prosec' JNoad conn ggemeend om land ! camaal ‘werk president $ eetic acres Liberal Premier Seems toj aie _ 7 i's injunction and the con “Senator Knox's services an spe pt proceedings put forward by cial counse! for the Pennsylvania| the Buck Blove & Range company’ Ratiroad snd Corporation | (The injonction tssved by Juntice would indeed qualify him to die |Guld ts baeed on injunctions te cuss injunctions but only from the by Taft, and Taft's language corporation view point, If the quoted by Gould).” Be Leading in Cana- dian Election. HE oe ¥ 5 5 g lh predict the Hhersl premier, will majority of about 3¢ tons today. In the last majority was over 40, ‘The eastern provinces of SF following ‘statement: “I know /and Nova Scotia gag to nothing concerning the story pub-|be solid for the It New 3e9t TO i Z a —— turned | lished, an I am told appeared in Brunswick and Prince Jat! tho men were purnuing deer Lumber |the New York World. In 1901 and jand are doubtful. Ontario Missing Hunter Believed ‘at the time death came - 1902 I was associated with Mesers.|is expected, break even, but th to Have Died From Kamle. Kloeber's tracks lead J. & Shermans, & L. Philip and/ west will be the stumbling block back the way they had come of the New| some others in the New Mexico| Manitoba Mberals are putting up a Heart Disease. traced a short distance and Development | Land, Lamber and Development| hard fight but the result ts still viiantteeli then lost In the snow. It in 5 that the | Company, and we secured what was | in doubt. Saskatchewan and Al Guided » enatthilis theory that he set back for the Gummy entry-men | called an option on some timber | berta are unknown quantities, 7.8 & dream at once and met with a r fad upon the| lands in New Mexico, but the mat | while British Columbia ts expected |in which be saw the piace where accident, and perhaps died ied tales Senator (@r Was finally abandoned. 1 have/to return two liberals out of four|the body of his friend lay, Adolph (from exposure. Hope is entertain consulted, de-| 80 papers or documents relating to/ seats. Three olectic which will! Lindgren yesterday morning die | of finding his body today, all their original the subject. take place iater will certainly ge) covered the remaina of Jullus Kuen. | of finding bim alive having sek legisiative author: | Matter All of Record. in favor of the winner of the main| je, late chef at the Green River| been abandoned contest. Hot Springs hotel, who one week ‘ Many Searchers Out. Polling started in Yaneouver at/ago today left the hotel in com the expense of the | “In the fore part of August I in formed Mr. Sherman that the dem- / efore daylight this morning 36 ‘THE SEATTLE STAR | ea eee = ne ry " j crowd. DRE ae ure nounced the recent letter of Prest dent Roosevelt to Senator Knox THE WEATHER FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; GENTLE EASTERY WINDS. PRICE ONE CENT ON SHERMAN | LAW BREAKERS ARE IMMUNE FROM POLICE INTERFERENCE WREATHS FOR THE LIVING 'NO EFFORT MADE TO CLEAN UP NORTH DISTRICT. Women Are Unmolested Owing to the number and urgency of the requests received this morning, the date for closing the “Wreaths for the Living and Overrun Pike St. contest has been deferred until next Saturda District. We are just getting interested,” write one and you pre pose to put an end to one of the most unique ‘contests’ ¢ of Evidently immune from the at fered by any newspaper.” tention of the police, wor wi Protests began to come into The Star office a few mo- |) were driven from the Tenderloin ments after The Star was on the streets Saturday night, and all }/4% A renal of 1 snitiae tos male day Sunday the home phones of The Star editorial employes e4 to the Pike et. district, whens were busy asking for an extension of the tle they have been centering thelr op- The contest will close at m next Saturday, and Saturday erations for weeks past A portion of this class authorities designate as “unde sirables,” brazenly advertine in th newspapers a8 masseurs ani chiropodists, and where the address is not given a telephone number te printed. Others, less discreet, are As it whom the write-ups” will not printed evening the winners will be announced. will take fully a written, the week to prepare the matter when they will be appear nati] two weeks from to one @ day unttl the The vote this twelve are completed morning was very heavy, resulting in several changes in the standing of the contestants, Once more John L. to be found during the evenings in Wilson takes the lead, ©. D. Hillman got a heavy vote, and [the cafes and saloon boxes, where pulled up from the last poultion to a place within the “twelve they select such victims as chance Owing to an error in Satorday’s paper, the name of W, P may throw thelr way Trimble was omi Mr. Trimble {# still in the contest and ; Some Resorts Immune. ' 1 ecel ve ubstantia dition to his votes th ornt he police on the beat know received a substantial addition to his v his morning about thine weslai. axe sea with. many of them by sight or name, and it is rarely that they offer to molest them at their ille gal occupation. Into some places which are notorious hangouts for Here Is How They Stand: Wilson, 314 Jacob Furth, 263 Frank McDermott, Moore, 187; John H William Sutherland A. Le Miller, 166 John I John Cort, 268 1, 228; W. H ‘ohen Hi G Edward pt Sr. 137; Dr. M. A. Matthews, 116: James A. Agnew, || Such charactors the men in uniform M never venture, while other resorts, 115; C. D. Hiliman, 105; W. P. Trimble, 68; ©. Macy, 65; |) tar more orderly and law abiding, Blethen, 14 suffer from police espionage that amounts to nothing less than per- secution. Mayor Miller attempted to rem- edy conditions in the King st. dis- triet by closing up the bawdy houses. What actually occurred was a sudden removal of the ma- jority of th women to the up town section, where many of them engaged apartments and advertised as masseurs. They are rarely mo- lested. Chief of Police Ward dis patched one officer in plain clothes =a |to make an investigation several Jobn Slattery, 20; A. J I desire to suggest asa subject of an ante-mortem obituary in The Star. (Signed) SRR ee! weeks ago. The officer entered ba 2) two such places and secured evi * NOVEL ELECTION BET. #| dence that the women were con- * * tinuing their former vocations in a . (By United Press.) * respectable section of the city. & KRUPP, Wash, Oct, 26.- * Here the investigation ended. * novel bet was made here be # | Two arrests were made, and a half- * tween Postmaster Howard M. */ | hearted attempt followed at prose * Lee and Attorney H. 8. Davis. #/ jecution. Dozens of similar places, *® Mr. Lee is an ardent support: #| | which had figuratively arisen over * er of Taft, while Mr, Davis le @) | Bight, were not even visited. : * oi go Lyme ce Be 2 bd Open Vice Rampant. a hat bet on general elec , 4 #@ tion result, when Mr, Davis ®| Vice, which makes but 0 feeble. # proposed that they bet their # attempt to clothe ite real identity, # trousers, the loser to disrobe # Commoner Says Roosevelt |'s "smpant in the very heart of the permit 1 to burn #| * ‘ % the lost pants on the street «| 18 Trying to Deceive | ishes in houses which are said to # in front of the postoffice. The # Working M. | de “protected.” Jast what form (hts & trends of the too parties on: at orking en. | Drotection takes can only be sur- , ; | mised, but the fact is readily dis- % the bet shall be carried out to *| | # the letter and are anxiously #| Pp jeovered that many third-class ho- {ng the decision. Oe eee ae |tels, whose chief patronage comes * a ting the decisio: > NEW YORK, Oct. 26.—William | from a class placed under the ban J. Bryan made a 13-mile automo-|of the law are never molested by eee ee | ne tip to Paterson J., this the men om the beat. The pro- morning, where he addressed a big |Pretors of at least two places whom make no secret of the fact that many of were me laborers. Bryan con- h in a large meas and de-| the police will never bother their patrons. Police Appear Ludicrous. On the other hand, the attempts of the police to make some show- effort to deceive the work-|ing towards keeping the district fined his wp to the labor question Pee wie ee ye ee ee ‘ clean of such characters is ludi- * * democratic candidate was | crous. Only last week a young man * BANK CLEARINGS. # ,siven a rousing reception, and his/ with rosy cheeks and new rubber * . # | Speech was laudly cheered. Imme-| heels testified in police court that * tis. % diately after the meeting Bryan|he was hired by the officers to en- # Clearings today ..$1,624,872.44 # Started b to New York to de-/gage women {n conversation ip ® Balances 198,151.82 # “ver an ress before the Wom-| cafes, and walk with them out to * Fassia: % @n's Democratic club at the Wal-| the street, where they were to be # Clearings today $83 « ort-Astoria. Th ‘ogram for this | placed under arrest. The outcome * Balances 47.904 % afternoon includ an automobile | of this scheme was that the youth- * Portland. # | ‘tip into Westchester county fal “booster” followed two or three # Clearings today $1,077,960 * The Commoner is fn fine rtim| women to the street who were * Balances 130,269 & for the final week of the campaign, | placed under arrest, but who after * # and went at it vigorously today. To-| wards proved that they were lead- lA MMMM MMM NM MH yy BE the “freworks will begin,” |ing respectable lives, greatly to the according to a statement made at/discomfiture of the very vigilant | i | : , then & mem | ocratic national committee was en-| "ine this morning and & heavy | pany with Fred W. Kioebor on Blgin get out from the hotel with headquarters today, when three police and their “stool pigeon.” 8d chairman of! geavoring to make use of the mat-| Vote Is being cast. The four lo | Ranting trip from whieh neither! gofinite plan in view for search monster meetings will be held in| The police in the Pike st. dis Go Indian affairs./ter Not knowing what has been| C4! candidates are W. W. BH. Me-| was destined to return, Today the) tay avery available path between Manhattan. Bryan will speak at all|trict are not doing their duty. Men house bill nom: | published | am unable to make o|!8nes. former governor of the Yu: |various searching parties are look | Hoosier Comb and Hot Springs for| three meetings in uniform have been seen openly an act entitled | only in detail, but will say gen-| Kon. Hberal; George H. Cowan, city |ing for Kloeber, fully confident iif, ody of Fred Kloeber. ‘That drinking in saloons. They arrest certain grants of|\raily that the entire matter ts all | #lieitor, conservative; Joe Martin, |that his corpse will be found nat in dead is the accepted belief | 1‘ 1 SERRE RR ERR H! Doonie who should not be arrested, ory of New Mex- ff record. The company was|K. C.. independent, and W. T./far away from that of his compat | 4? 91), for even if he had not been | = * : & * | and fail to arrest those who are by Biber purposes.” This | iuniicty formed, all of ite pro-| Kingsley, socialist fon of the ill-fated trip. jfMally burt on Monday last he/ aoe * TEDDY'S BIRTHDAY. */ custom permitted to operate only is the house, pro- | f 4 ark ERA nee Lindgren, a Swede who had) er have been able to sur-| (By United Press.) * . * | in the district set aside for license ‘ in houme, | coodings were in the open and Would never he al r| : r t aside for licensed territory might sell | nag yong all about it until) Mr. | CARRIER been in Kloeber’s employ, related | vy 6 tho bitter cc weather that | Pen eats 5 A, Oct. 36 ~e Mor Sot * (By United Press.) 2 | vice tm blocks of 25,000| sherman was nominated and the| learly yesterday morn & dream | has prevailed in the mountains dur on diet toes ater 40 ee at | * HINGTON, Oc 1 26 * Some of the indétan heweh all Se lirsitation or min-| oe" caches made to me he had had the night before in|iy ine past wook eee, Syere leas aie te See ale Roosevelt will céle- #| cheaper hotels are harboring, peo. ee Ge lands | Coueerntng. ft. ROBS MAIL which he had seen Kumle's body.) © Tor:ott's bloodhounds have been | from native wells during the stay of | * 50th birthday tomor- *| pie whom the police should know Held Up in Senate | °L reeall the particular con- Confident that his vision was true ene for by Dr. Kloeber and are |the American fleet here, according ® Tow i already sratula */ have no right to stay in a respect me @ took w im Jan Land, > » fro’ » | to a rule promulgated by r Ad ory messages are beginning le 1 » oi ~ ‘ | ct which those who United Prees. b k with him Jan Lund, aM gesected to arrive today from Spc wt t */able part of the city. A number re leaypnar gy | ene! ath “tory have used| BELLINGHAM, Oct 26—A. V.| intimate friend, and in less tham/ESG. to take part in the search,|Mmiral Harber 1 ® to arrive at the White House. */ of the saloons are patronized by Be ad ae Men to ae untinaty. it was e bill which | Hadly, one of the oldest mail car. |four miles from the hotel, almowtlpners are three natural paths from |S2Uadron of the | f * A dinner party may be held *| crooks and sure-thing artists, who a genes we _ senate atitioned for the increase of the|riers on the Bellingham postoffice|!n the spot he had seen in B®) Hocwter Comb to the hotel and | erected to react w tomorrow ng to celebrate ®| apparently do not fear the pres Pile of $4 pinced on the | number of acres from 160 to 25,000| staff, was arrested yesterday on «| dream, came upon the body Of (h@i somewhere along one of these It| oe ry % lence of the officers. Gambling ts ittieg "he tecritore [of the territory concerned to be|charge of having repeatedly stolen | missing chef. liw-belleved the remains of the miss-) Emory, which went t * * | carried on with Ittle pretense at i ke of 25,000 acres to| given to one private concern. Thie| the contents of registered letters. Died from Heart Di ing man will be found Jin expected t OO ee! coorecy Pee individual or company.| bill was denied. We were anxious|Complaints that valuables were} it iay on the north slope Information from the Hot = - - = | There never was a time when 08 thie lend Want oxi lto got more than 160 acres, and| missing have been coming to the|ter Comb mountain, almost due|Aprings hotel at a Inte hour this | vice was so rampant in the district 40 11.000 per acre and {could not get it. That was all | postoffice frequently of late, and/ north of the hotel. From its ap/jafiernoon was that no messenger Jand when the police appeared so HO per thousand fect! "I denounce as absolutely untrue|@ watch was set, with the result! pearance, Jullus Kumlo met an{had yet returned from the search | entirely useless ne ca 4 o the | and the result int . s| the . “ effect that| that Hadly was caught in the act| easier fate than that which it i#/ing party fiver points, while the|the statement to the effec ha easter his comradéiimerning’s work 1s not yet known oan freia et tory was dictated by me at|of opening a letter which Patrol-| now believed befell K sg Maps yr lilae dan 4 f weeks ago in the|man Jessup had mailed for thelot the hunt. It is almost certatn| Julius Kumie, the dead chef, was ve ‘ pee) rt * , Pat uurpose of trapping the culprit » died of heart disease and/ well known in Seattle and in fact id fee presence of Thomas W. Patterson, | purp that he died of Gil over the coast, having held po-| fhe Objection of Senator | a former United States senator, and diy admits his guilt, saying that) that death struck him on Monday | Wounded 4 epee np gaan po pallpsackay MYSTERY SHROUDS SOCIETY WOMAN'S STRANGE SUICIDE DISCOVERED BY HUNTER Whe lured to y | ° ter he| sitions in several of the big hotels Polorade evented |ex-Gov. Bourne, of Wyoming, and| he does not know why he stole. He | jast, within a few hours aft had ag brevented | eeGey choman, an attorney repre-|{8 about 60 years of age, and has| and’ Kloober had left the Hot| He has a brother in San Francisco A , es Mya cage eed pol OB, gyn Be A a wife and child living here. He| Springs. ‘The theory is that the| Ho was a member of both the Eiks! the Uncovering of a {victim of some reckioss hunter) | (By United Press.) ™ ord of the de- | se ’ | é ‘ . Caglos and these organizations 2 probably never will be known, An SFIELD, Ils ot. | 26.— : cad ‘a | ; body | has heretofore been trusted abso-| yvioient exercise of hillclimbing/and Kagles and iat | , Ped BB the ‘congressional record I gave no, seteient t0 anyhoey | ay, brought sudden death to Kumle,|will have charge of the funeral Ghastly Crime. opening in the | appeared to|Friends of Mrs. Marion Lacy are Pieat I a letter written by Mr.|at any time. ° | . fh hich |been made by a p instrument. |at a loss today to account for her ng | . a who was a big man, in fact, @|gervices, arrangements for which Mr. Sherman on August a Mend’s Campaian Tour. t |have not yet been made. arted ¢ Jay aft-|euicide which was discovered yea- Mr. Burke in describing | Gyentng of Heyes Rawk. | OLYMPIA, Oct. 26.~-Gov. Mead wit) | physical gian What the police believe to be an hunt quatl shortly lay by her husband, Dr. 8 Gt certain persons to|, PORTLAND, Oct, 2¢-——November | deliver political addresses thie week:| His companion then laid him other mysterious lake shore murder |after 8 o'clock started Hejl Her relatives and fri Ret oerisin persons jst probable date of the opening heney, Monday, Medical Bak?! out, crossed his hands over hia} FF — > ‘ Seen pel ae ieee aree, Makes ek onde he of the | of the Spokane-# @ railroad, « day, Pullman Wednes ‘ony . slosed his eyes, pulled his was revealed yesterday when a Reed one oO! Ar ©} believed he »D: d care fre Lumber and Develo pe eroy Thursday, Walla Fri- | breast, closed through the brush after it and no motive can be assigned fo malig , fay and Ellensburg Saturday. Wed-| hat over his face and put a pillow wounded quail, brought down by a|‘Mrough the brush after it and no motive assigned for yoni ce neaday afternoon he will deliver an|of green boughs under his shout B shot fromthe gun of B, ©. Gideon of | pp. pay ecg yg Mi. Fagg RR a ORE yY can arise in this address at the unveiling of a monu -. * hotgun from a, 8 bod as found ders. Kumile's shotgun, | ami the : Would make me ment to mark iret camp of Go 4 not had Koon teen} Dunlap, alighted on the corpse of | large-sixed met his ga her husband hanging from a cur 16 @ trust or ai ai he Ieane 1. St #, on Moran Prairie,| Which not @ shot had been fired.) jumes Stuart was fined $10 In po~ jan unidentified man about two mi son hurried to Dunlap and notified|tain pole in her bedroom. Mrs, but they may attempt to| *) 4 will make oo So w rltcer he nl tg: banged of aS | Ibe Re gy » he Analsted | cast of Riverton, a station on the|the Seattle police by telephone. An|Lacy had made a noose of a bed She facts and | deem it my|" ~ Crooks ia France. adjacent stump, projecting In such | on snate me ‘a . band playing at|Pumet Bound Blectric company's|ambulance from the Bonney-Wat-| sheet, stood on a stool which she 19 tell you what they are try Maj. Benson Trans France, Oct, 26.—Three|® manner that it had weenie tie notte ce of the Lyric theatre on | line. gon company started for the body,| kicked from under her, and. died to do!” HAN PRANCINCO, Oct 26.—-Ma}.| thieven, all Americans, | who sete | been intended 5 rt voto. [Oeeidental av, Inst night Nothing was found on the man to|but the wagon became stuck in the|of strangulation Sherman's Reply 13, Taare om, WhO bee Deep Mimtieee. | Bertha ane Cauda, ave been gent{ ’ "9% cow ony Btuart carried a consi slgive a clew as to his identity, He|mud and was unable to reach the GREENS caicises re Burke's | has been appointed superintendent | to prison for 13 months for robbing Tracks Tell Story. |packnge of the stuff which is con-|had evidently lain in the woods for|scene of the find, The remains 5 Wen os folic” °° Burke's ot ine Yellowstone national park, | passengers on eastbound express) rank Bryant, an experienced |traband on Sundays, and in his ex | nearly two years |were brought to Seattle today. A] The new Rap t Colum ea N.Y. Ay 10g, | to succeed General famuel M. Young, | trains woodsman, was following the trall|uberance stated that, he would not! City Detective John Wickman was| portion of the man's wearing ap-| bia Heatha wh earete Eétnund Burke 1017 South Cardinal Matht Dead. LISBON, Oct. 26.—The bubonic lof the tmiesing buntera when he to thas teaee punk, Patrolman |#ent to the scene of the gruesome | pare! will & xamined and may |§ 9 feraoon, Los Angele al LONDON, Oct. 26.—Cardinal Fran plagh hae by oy | bhlB one ot | Heard the shots indicating that the ms stopped Stuart's notion of|find to investigate, and it is his | develop ome ew a ! ‘ inte te Gar tir:—1 am in Le «ee oe leer [body had been found. He says! yport by taking him to Jail Jopinion that the man met death by | identity P Sehr wo am in recelpt | today ne . ote rT = ° - ee pasos