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f ft1 , I'!1 -i"n Do:'t Throw It Away . - " mi. U. ad ni l ti i. imm ft a wt t.iM V -.,. a i .. 4 44 fc. - ' "" COM! ILMllIUii; i . f i . n n i r- . . . . -t f i IM I, If VOL. X. NO. Ut I OUTLAW. OXZCQH. TL'UOAY LVt'.NIKO. OCTOBER If. HU-TAV KSTV-TAVO FA OCX ikics two ccnn ;ru v.v:: N : I" II II S f 1 f 1 W a s i s m. TOW .... V ii .. .: Chinese Imperial Army and-' Navy Stirred to Action by Warring Insurgents Three Veniremen Accepted at Los Angeles V President Taft Starts Home ; REBELS 10 CLASH If II FEDERALS III liKOW VICINITY AND EVERYWHERE XI I AT MARY WENT- A Advance of Imped:! Trccpsi Frcm Cnpital of China Is to : Ce Met With Urce .Body of ; Armed Insunjcnti. ADMIRAL SAM WITH VERY . LARGE FORCE AT HANKOW . Money Pouring. Into Treasury S at San Francisco to Aid . . KCDCillOn. . , (fwliea Imm4 . , lUrils Oft II. The Grsa assader at lltakew 'rpert4 (hi Blag that fighting Ur Us mM b,i I that a fresh Hack e Jhe Oertaee eel- y wet feared, Admiral Che I Flag arrived el liaak this lnt I with eight warlre and a fare ef tml trap rial treoje Freaelaca. on. IT Oae ( re derisive betlLe ef IDs Chlf rvol. tloa will fee fought ta fv jrS a oma point JUakw aa4 Pk.it. acortfiic la rabit ram r rlv4 from in rwrolallo nrr hw4 quarura at HhantUal totor kr Tf Kaony Ckunf. aOMor Of tha CdIhm ra PrM, m f (Mir whlrh ta aironglr aip(Krtlat ih ratoillo. . Tba dlvpatcb autad that I ha rabal fori a at Chant, tba ravolutlonary tronhold near Unkow. la blD aua mrntnl from IJ.a to iO.tt a4 that about baJf f (Mi aumbar If ta M 1m iu4lailf aot north la rat tba or arnmaat troapa -who ara adtaaclaa apaa Wu Chaaf and itanknar from faktng. Tha forca at Wu Chanr and Hankow ara prparlrif to raalat aa idtmpt by Initartal .force, advancing front tba aoufh ta affatt , a -Juneimn with tha . norjhm array, aald t ba antamppd orar jitjitow. jtnothr diapatch atatad that a Otinaaa attnboat In command of Admiral Baa Chea Piny ta aacandln tha Tanrtaa KUni, to .taka part In tha -plana of tha t-ovamment to Tacaptura Wu Cbaof and Hankow. - . - Jt waa report! today "at tbtf haad. - quartera of tba Kwok Mln aaaoclatlon. an rtanliatlon of Chlneaa naUonallata, compoaad of ; raaiubara of tha Chlneaa rr aa Maaona and tha Touni China aa- aocianon, that mora than 1600,000 haa ' ' ' " S 3 ft ' : 'Wv ! .,4- PMaddpliia Wins Third World's Game DEFENSE ACCEPTS THREE VEIIEMEII; PROGRESS IS SLOW Giants Are Outplayed on Home Grounds MXBTCHH TIES SCORE III 9TH OF CONTEST Repeating Spectacular Hit cf Yesterday In Philadelphia, Athletics Star Put Damper on Fanatical Cothamitej. rtattai rM fm WW I Xw Tar. CM. If-Tbo rwia4alkia AiKlira wa arala o4ar fraaa taw New Twm quote la IM wwetta rKaw tieahia ana Tfca acwra waa Mlla deipnta I. Xw Tar I'atiadelphia ada aaoa Kita and two err ere a ad New ) ark got throa fc'ie a4 ma4a all error a. tiia4elpbia aatplaed Xw Terk. eaparUlljr ta tba field. Tba turn ta tba tide mm n tba alath. Alwara lavtnriMa. blathawaoo bad blaabad Ua A till Ore ihrovcn elim deaperata InaJnre- Oaa rua br the UUata la tba iMrd tnada It took Uk a aura thlag. Nop waa a I moat toa wban Baker ram ap la the alata, Oaa The Score MtLA.ItJ-MU a av m. u a tt I i i I 1 t t I . rf a t I rr.v .t.:::::::;:;: ! tmv. a a a I t T4i . 71 i i Mil MW Ii'HK VlTI .IA Ouadfnbush Finally Tali en b y Mc.Vimara Caunsel Aftcr They Had Put Up Hard tiU tie to Disqualify Him. u a m. ik a e-ae tt. k . . A ft fc 4cm. aa. Wet wnL O. ....... IMtaer t Tat aia ...... ... ... .11 nailed foe MataeweM If a a a I DEVELOPED HE OPPOSES CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Every Utitudo Is Being Given Both Sides in Case by Judge BordwelL i a ii i ta Uneik l-kladeliaa .1 If M f If M 1J Una Mill if awaa) rwra K Tar a MmH M j. n aa. I a. a taa I wMad laMMk iiuumr. ttrwrk oat Hr Cte f. bf Malbaw. aoa . ive ba ie Off iwea.aa . rr titiitrtH a lian raea lr Te llarry. tlerac-a ao Kaa Itarry, urra r. tri (Wo an lterrr. t . blarrajr. tWi ptaia uitr to imMl out aa tba field aad MeOraWa baeky et drove tba leather lata tba loal aaild ap(ilaaao. 1 IIS SAVS STRIKE OVER RIMCTIOIM READY FOR BATTLE ARE CONCERNED OVER MARTIN CASE ITTI TO EAST: SAKS IE FAR AS RAILROADS (S WELL SATISFIED rtbt field aaata for a home nta aad tha battle waa o aaala. la tba taatb laain both atathowaoa aad "Iron Jack" Cootaba pitched ataa terlr baJL Doth learnt war on ada and neither could acora. OaUUa Marta oattaar. la tba aleeeotb Cnlina poked out a tlngla ta cooler. Baker waa there aaala with another, and bafora tha acoroboard tnarka' want up both bad aroaaad tha pan. Aa a laat rally Karaof doabiad for tha Olanta la tha eleventh. Then Barker, tha former Boeton borne rua hitter woatjfeto bat far alaitf. Ma deJrered. arid partly by a rumble by Col Una, Jlarsor " eroaaad tha plate, but Backer waa too amblUoua and waa oat ataallnf, aad tha a am a waa dona. Baia Brlaatoe Oarlaf Oaaia, Playad In a drlsxllna rain with tha ball allppery and hard to handle, tha two teania aa an exhibition which probably never waa eurpaaeed In a world'a eerlea, AJ1 tha tme both aiatnewaon and (joomDe were up on tret roiled ia Xtv Tora ilaUaw Tba battertea Oooaaba and Lapp, aoa aad hteirera. Tba reet of tha battle aUo waa tha aame aa yaaterday. Cffiplrta Bieaaaa want behind tha bat, Connolly waa aa baaea, aad Ptaaaa aad klom la too auineld. It waa flfTired that tha aloudy day would craatiy aid voetaoa. . la ranter field befera tba a-aata aa waa tha automobile awarded ta Ty Cobb for dolnc tba beat war for hia team of any man ta either teea-oa. tt waa proaoateo without coram oar. freak ire4 ItaD af hU La AaaeUav Ort. IfIoaela the fact that mm tba reroe wea ardatad ta tba trial af Jaaaaa It. hfeXaaaara tbroo va!rei peaanaalty aaroa4a4 by Ua aefeaoe. wahea la t if treat err cfeei la, aa aaatertal p-raa waa aaatfa Too rvatratnaa. It T. Qitaxkeaavth. aoMoted te-tar. waa take br la d. rae efWr tt had tried hard to dlotl Iff hlav oJy Wbaa It daveieped that be aa opooead to caaltat Mnlahatoat and tlaa wbea) ha atalad that ha wald at eoavtct aay aaaa a atraaaaataaUai avt deaeo aJeoa da Baedweft la tlrtaa both atoea Iba wUaot Uatada, aad that waa em. pbaataed whoa ba aarwtttted Attomer Iwrrow to rwaaw ble tniarroaattow af iarorp Jtobarta aad Bain, previoaatr aa aapted. to determine bote they felt ta. ward tabor aaioea. By eeteMiehtnf Ik la preoedent It waa atado oartala that tbaUeoaoa far aaaae may bo avula at aay time, aaaJaat aay proapeotlva juror ap i ibo ttma tha Jury ta finally twora. eatraaa Ttam Cleverly. Cuarbenbiith prov a very rarteent and difficult vanlnoBaa, and rarrow'a burtarVlnoer of Ua trophy ta tha " aocldadly woarl National leaaaa. raoatvod hla ear la I B ""a" r? "t. Tha fanlre . . ' ' . rwom,w" 'm aian lnatetad that ha had aevor Chleaaa yeeierday, . There were fear varaat aeata la tha bleacher at 1:10. At 1:11 a drlaala atarted. It amounted ta little more than a rnlat.but tnada tha ball llppory aad bard to handla. rtrat Xaaxaa. Philadelphia Lord out. Ooyla to Mar. Ua; .Oldrtna' aat Fletcher ta hterkle; their toca. : Both pitched a corking IColllna out, hfarklo to Mathaawaon. No game but tha hard hitter among thelruna. bean collected through tha office here ' alnoe tba republic waa declared. " Tha nvajor portion f thle fund haa been eomriouiea Dy.chincaa in Ban , Fran elaco and California, although ttonatlona have bean received from Chlneaa la all parta of tha United Statea. Starting on Final Leg of Seven V WeeRs' "Swing," Chief Ex- : ecutive Feels ."Trim as" a Fiddle." Manager O'Brien States Con Attorneys, Gather at Newport ditions Practically Same as to Wage Legal Fight; Grand the Before Strike Was Called Workmen Turned Away, v Jury -May Act in Alleged Kidnaping, Case. ; Foreigners Fear Moba. T "r- (Cnlted Prete Leear-d Wtre.1 '' ' Hankow, Oct 17.--Forelgnera of all K natlona ara In terror , of violence here , toaay aa a reeuit or the attack on Oar. . 4U1IW .Allow vj m i.uai uiuu, DBCBQir tha Germane attempted to check tba pillaging which haa barn uninterrupted alnce tha rebela captured the city.. Fierce atreet fighting la In progrett ; la all quarter of tha city.' . . V . Marlnea recently landed from tha for. elgn gunboata ara ' being relntorced to ay." v ... , ' The flrati tralnlead of -lmperial - Chl-I neae iroope arrived toaay and encamped i a raw muoa up the river, several thou aaad mora ara. expected tonight -I ) ' 'U ' : Tbree Warahlpa . Sank.'' Tj( t (Onltad Pre. LeeeH Wlr.r Ban Franeiaco, Oct.-17. Cabled . ad. vlcet received hera'yeaterday ttata that three Imperial Chlneaa aunboata ' were aunk by aheU -from the Hankow forta' h" trenuoug program la the ndrthweat ICatted rnea lead Wtrat . Lot Angelea. Cel., Oct 17. Well tat lefled n-lth hla.atay on. tba ' Paclflo coaat, Prealdent . Tafl left . Loa Angeloa today and turned hla race, caatward on tha final lea of hla aevan weeka trio. The prealdent expreeeed himaelf aa I ,d.,Mr:,' O'Brien. having greatly enjoyed hla vlalt to tha coaat and aa having been greatly Im pressed by tha aplrlt of anthualaam ha encountered. ' '. v .. Takaa . AatozaohUo Trip. ' , Today Prealdent Taft eUrted by au tomobile from Loa Angelea for a vlalt to Long Beach, 25 1 milee away. At Long Beach ha will board hla apeclal train Jar the long Jump to Butte, Mont. He will be 5 houre en route with but a tingle atop of 20 mlnutea at Ogden, lithh. Tha president plana to make the long ride a two day rest to prepare for 'Vice Prealdent and General Ifaagrar r. w nnw or ma tiarriman iinaa an. Ppon a eonteat of wit between rival attorneya and rival office ra In the lltq nounoed today that, ao far aa hla raJl-t0WB of Newport "vfaah., ' now hlngea roaaa are .concerned, the ttrlke of ma I the outcome ef tha Interesting conflict ''f1" ' ' I between tha execuUve and Judicial da- m inint oi ina Peat. I nirfmiiii nf tia r rt.A- NT1 m ' " We ara now hrk practically where we : were before tha airiae waa called. , wa are turning out Ooverndr Weatia anxloua to have i Lea W. Martin, the kidnaped prlaoner SI per cent of the work that we were ' rpat,r' Sheriff Kinker, continue on oeiora ma at nice, the remaining IS oerl Juul"' " "iwr w vaioraoo, cent repreaenUng work that wa tri.t Pretldlng Judge Gatena Of tha aad a fourth, with Sul Chin, vioiwojr of and east Huheh aboard, acaped - under tha - pro- The aocret aerviee men who gurd teetlon of foreign warehlpa.- , The fourth the prealdent heaved a - algh of t relief boat will not be moleated aa long aa it j when they taw him tafely ttarted eaet- among .ahich,' are : two' United Statea I nv redoubled their precautlona and I the normal that we can afford to take gunboat'. - The rebela ceased firing aal today' two score of plain clothe man only the better clatt of men that ap aoon aa ihrv anDroar-herl tha , fnrjim I eecorted him bv automobile out of Loa I P'y-"- . anipa, as foreign property, la being very I Angelea. find to keep our menybuay before the atrike. Everything naceeaary la being turned out of .the shops. While wa are n,ot nalng aa many man now aa we were before the strike, we are working our men nine houra a day and six days a. week, while before we worxea out eight hours a iav nt fl,ve day a a week. Thua we are doing nearly as much In ; our shops now aa wa were before. -' " - Take Only Best Han. "Out employment office 1 ! filled dally with men seeking position. Wa ara aocepUng only skilled workmen be cause we are so , nearly recruited un carefully guarded. The forts at Hankow are all well a-ar t rlsoned by the rebeie, according to the (Continued on Page Eighteen.) DIG SHERIFF IP ASKED FOR VOTE, lays He's Tine aa - riddle." ' The president waa a ' trifle alow In getting downstairs today after hi ex ertions of yesterday, culminating . In last night' banquet He declared, how ever, that he reit aa fin aa a fiddle. and. made It very plain that he at least wag well satisfied with the reault of hla "getting ycloae to the people" tour eo far aa California la concerned. The appeal of the prealdent for arm. pathy for tba tariff board nd hla ex- , J. oe , statement of . strike eondltiflns Issued at . noon today by - Mr. O'Brien aaya: - I "Condlttona ' remain quiet ' at all points, and wa are effecting a con tinued improvement, in the number of men at work, having employed 23 netr skilled men during the last ' 24 houra. xrarnc movement la normal." " .. , The first public avowal from the men out on atrlka that the situation la loat comes from . Edward Carllale, a coach carpenter. wno; went out when -the circuit court Insists that Martin at least must be returned . to Portland. The Judge haa no hope of getting Rlnker back unlesa he comes to Oregon of his own accord, aa Governor West will not issue extradition papera for him. To await the arrival of a certified copy of : the court s records from Port land." Judge Tfcrey at Newport has con tlnued tha hearing of the. application of Rlnker for a habeas corpus writ to re lease on habeas corpua until lata thla afternoon. 1 , i 1 Bach Bide Active. John A. Collier, one of Martin's at torneys, went to Newport- thia morning, and Eugene Brookings win go thla even Ing with a oopy.of the records. It waa Brookings who, rode with- his client and tha kldnapMg officers in an auto mobile when Martin waa seized by Rfnk er and Detectives Mallett and Maloney of the Portland force. , , - ' Meanwhile each -aide la keeping watch on the other to keep anything from be ing "put over." Newport la partly In Washington, so if Martin were moved a few blocks over the line to Idaho, new complications would arise, Rlnker, who Is being detained at a hotel, is re sourceful and determined to keep hold on his prlaoner, who la. In jail a abort Mackmen were too much for even peerleta Matty. - Tba only .regrettable feature of the game waa whan Baker, whose bat has won two games of tha striae, waa aplkad by finodgraaa. Even the New . Tork crowd, rabid partisans aa they are, hleaed tha splker. Betting on tha game, light before. In New Tork. la predicted, aa likely to ba very allm after today game. The im pression among' the fana Is general that Connie Mack' men are too many for their foee. -The Infield of the lightning fast dia mond at the Polo grounds waa kept care fully covered With canvaa all night and the ground waa thoroughly dry, ao that nothing ahort of an actual down pour could prevent the game. In apltt of tha unpropitloua aspect of the lower ing skies, tnousanda of bleaeherltea be aleged the gatea of the park la. the early morning hours." ', ,- After yesterday's aenaatlonal battle in Philadelphia. ( interest waa at fever heat . Although honors .were even In gamea won, the wiaeacrea declared that the Mackmen had a ahada on McGraw'e Olanta. ' . , The Giants were handicapped today by an injury to the all important Fred Merkle, guardian of the first base, whose leg la In bad shape. He hobbled noticeably in morning practice. The Giant fan were bearish before tha opening of th Struggle. Many seats were vacant . when the Olanta trotted New Tork Deror fanned; Doyle eat. Dana, vnaastated; Bnodgraaa ' fanned. No rune. - , . . . feeeoad Inning;. ' Philadelphia Baker out Doyle to Merkle; Murphy lined to Hertog; Da via filed to Bnodgraae. No runa. . New Tork Murray' filed to Lord; Merkle out, Barry to Davta; Hereof fanned. No runs. f , ' Third rnaing; ' Philadelphia Barry singled to left (Continued on Page Six.) AUTO CRUSHES LIFE OUT OF BOY iBarney Schitezer Steps Under j. Truck and Tiny Body Hor ribly Mangled. " Inaielad that ha had never die- eoaaad tha Ttma explosion with "any. one In .particular. Ha aaid he had a general ru la never ta disease anything until he knew both aldea ef the ease. He aald he waa a Civil war veteran ant an Odd Fellow. Darrow waa plainly aaxloua to lay a foundation for a chal langa for blaa. but the venireman fenced cleverly and time aad aralo evaded the Issue. He -insisted positively that he bad no real opinion touching on the guilt of McKamara. . ' , Darrow finally went at the venireman hammer and tonga, demanding whether hla memory waa good or not It la good oa some thing, he aaid. "But not on dynamite or- rma explo. sions. Is Itr Ford htakea Objection. Assistant District Attorney Ford ob jected, declaring that the form of exami (nation was Improper and designed to . confuse the venireman, but tha court overruled . the - objection, . and - the venireman aald he' could not aay what ht .could remember. Darrow then chal lenged on the ground of Incompetency. but Judge Bordwell declined to entertain the challenge at thla time. District Attorney Fredericks objected to the form of Darrow questions, de claring they were" "skillfully framed, designed - to produce certain anawers which did not ahow the atate of the venireman'a mind.'- A. apirited colloquy followed, which waa ended by the court . peremptorily ordering the interrogation to proceed. ; , . .' -' Queationsd aa to Memory. Asked if he could remember eonver. sations, the venireman said he could remember thing . If they, were import. -ant He then showed that he benefited by District Attorney Frederick's inter ruption by practically quoting aa- aq answer a statement the prosecutor had? V (Continued on Page Eighteen.) OF WIFE SLAYER 4; planatlen of hla position, baa apparently J strike was called, although not a mem-1 oer oi uia union. . carnaie naa issued (Continued on Page Eighteen.) (Continued on Page Eighteen.) , Representative .Wilson Gives jjyHis Reason for.Sujjpbrting IT ' ' Lorimer. ' -, I United Pm Ixaul Vb.1 r Chicagro, Oct 17. The dying request! . of Sheriff Thomas Barrett of Cook I county, Illinois, waa the reason for thai support extended William Lorimer. the Chicago ooea. ny Repreaentattve Wilson FIGHTING mm MAN SHOT Br MARSHA Li printed circulars calling for the men I to return to work while they can. ; The union leaders ' say Carlisle's statement lis a trick or the railroad to cause a I break among' the men and claim thai railroad paid for ' the printing of the . (Continued on Page Six.) 1ST WOMAN REGISTERS ihicago . Conference of Pro ; gressives Picks La Fol- lette for Presidency. " ger of Gun With Toe' Be fore Crowd, ; AS VOTER IN BAY CITY fHnedal t( Tb. Jnotnnl. t Tillamook, Or Oct 17. Tom Kellow was ' shot and ; seriously ' wounded by Marshal George Wilt at 1 :30 - o'clock thle morntng. Wilt fead of fared to take KRUTTSCHNITTS SON ESPEE STRIKEBREAKER; fDnltr-d Pres. Leased Wiw.l ' San . Francisco, Oct 17. Mrs. Emma TL m rim IT.iwttirtAn lA,h1.f In Ih. 1n. rr-r m a . . ; I " ' . a Ali l UW ivu Vlitj lil V : WUlIISiH 7 ,T v Vra, m, w usoq tea. I Kellow, who was drunk, to his ' room. i"'w vmj uwwib mf Benetonai com. raittee . wnicn is lnveaUgatln the Instead of following Kellow, atruck at h.rr!i!h?t LorlR,er' election, to the marshal drew hie revolver and Kellow Lnlted Statea eenate waa illegal - - atruck his wrist In tha struggle that . Wilson aald he voted for Lorimer be cause Bherirr Barrett on hla death bed aaked him to favor the "blonde boss" Jwheiever possible.' - - .... , : - X6rimer is a good., man -and had a fine family. Ha stood well with the Irish," aaid Barrett on his death bed, according to the witness. Wilson de having aaked any other member cf the leglaiature to vote for Lorimer.' followed. Wilt pulled the trigger. The bullet entered : Kellow's abdomen, glanced along the spine and passed out through the thigh. .The wounded man waa taken to a hospital where It Is said hla condition Is critical. Kellow is a rancher from the south end of the county.. .Wilt is city councilman and has acted aa nlfht watchman for several montha. 4- f (Catted Press Lused Wlre.V ' - ' e Bowie, Arlt., Oct 27-OUIng a) d wheela of cars and tapping for d dj flawa la . the occupation here to- ig 4 day of J. Kruttachnitt Jr., son d d of the vice prealdent and direc-- a d tor or maintenance ana operation a a of ell the Harrlman lines. ,- - - " Jullua Jr: wears the rerula- . uon overalls, ana carnet a long a d necked "Ullow pot," and teats - a every train, accompanied by-- a 4 yard crew and under the pro tec- , a d tlon ef a guard armed with a aix a d shooter. ' , 4) to register aa a voter In San Francisco. She claimed affiliation with the union labor party, when ahe'aigned the regis tration affidavit toaay rive mlnutea af ter the election commission,, on special call, rescinded Its action of yesterday and adopted a resolution, acknowledging the right of women to enroll i their name aa voter .. . ...,' The women, cannot yet have their names placed on the precinct registers aa the law provides that all applicants shall ba segregated and kept apart from the regular registration and not en tered until the official statement ef the adoption of the suffrege amend-1 nvent has been tiled.. ' '' (United Press teased Wlre.l s" ' Chicago, Oct 17. Senator Robert M. La Follette will be the choice of the progressive ..Republicans - for the nom ination ' for president j. of the . United Statea, according to the definite-stand taken at the ; conference here today. The progressives are planning to carry their fight for La Follette to the na tional Republican' convention. . . The declaration of principles Issued by the conference does not specify the exact, reforms advocated, merely be speaking the lodgment of greater con trol in governmental affaire by the peo pie. - - - There is no rormai session of the convention today., the delegate -remaining to discuss the situation generally. Tonight fhere will be a masa meeting, which will be addressed by Senators Clapp and Crawford. Ajnoa, Plnchot and George Record. - - - - Waahinrton. Oct If. Senator La Foltette today declined to comment on the Indorsement for the presidential nomination tendered him by the con ference cf proffrer-elve In Chicago. It la doubted whether ..he will have time for an adequate campaign before .con gress meets. Little Barney Schitezer, H yeart of I age, son of Mrs. ' and Mrs. Sam Schlte- er, of 214 Arthur atreet waa crushed to death at the Intersection of Flrts and Arthur streets at 11:80 o'clock thla morning, under the rear wheels of a I large four-ton Knox auto truck, owned and driven by Frank russo, aged zi years, of 994 East, Fifteenth street north. ' The child,, who wa pursued . by a playmate, turned to find how near his pursuer waa, - backed under the , rear to death at the intersection of First Real Estate Dealer Pulls Trig- man a lea neionu reovgniuan. - - Russo waa Just turning from - First street onto Arthur street after having stopped en 1 the far side of the street to allow a team . and . another auto . to pass.' and when the accident occurred he waa traveling at a very low rata of speed. . J. Scheeland of 68S Front atreet and u Martu or i so water atreet who witnessed the accident, both declare that Russo could .not; have been to blame, for. the accident happened out of eight of Russo, who knew nothing of it until he felt the rear wheel, oruah into some ob ject, y ,,. -..., When ; news of tha ' accident spread through the neighborhood many women of the Jewish colony were thrown Into a panic and there waa a rush to clear the children off the -streets. Patrolman Price was at th scene, and Immediately-notified the police headquarters. ; Patrolman Butler was sent out and arrested Russo, who, sob- ilng hysterically, readily agreed to ac company the patrolman to police head quartera. where he will be held until the inquest tomorrow. In the family it a girl or 7 year and a boy of t. Th mother and father are prostrated by the accident. Rosso in a -'statement this afternoon said he knewnothing of the affair until ha felt tne,wneei pasa over tne rruy and beard peoplo shouting to him. The I remains were taken In chars by .Varj ij until the arrival of the pohce a: i t j coroner. ' (falted Press Lesaetf1 Wire.) Cleveland, Oct. 17. Holding a crowd of more than 100 at bay; today after having fatally shot his wife. Georsra Hermle, 45, a wealthy real estate deal er of Euclid, a auburb, calmly removed hla shoes, turned his weapon on him self, and pulling the trigger, with h:a toe. Instantly killed hlmseir. - No mo tive Is aTlven for the double tragedy. ToOregon byOx-Tcam 59 Years Ago Fire brothers and slefers roMi- la . Portland nd the "Winarce" valley who as children Joarnej- I to Oregon by 'Tralrla r V. -- r" rente nearly tlx rlecsln a--. thin rrwarkal,: the TI: fc - J