r:
r
AHY OFFICER
AY
ABUSED
Scandal Dertain to Follow
Charges Made by Friends
of Col, W.F.Stewart.
ANOTHER AMERICAN
DREYFUS CAHK UNCOVERED
Aged Former Commandant of Fori
tlnmutcM, MorVU, b E<od from
ft. Grant, Dmasrted and Hun IHwn
at Arlsuna lut Willi Single En
listed Man and Two Army Mules m
Comjianloii Claim Made Tba
, blew art Wa Unjustly Aocumxl and
Contlrtuutxl Without Hearing.
Washington, Mar. II. Th army
la fating a aranul a the reault ot a
report reaching her from Han Fran
cisco that Cnl. William F. Blawart,
formerly In command -of Fort Bar
rancas, Florida, haa been mad an
American A'Dreyfua" by being allied
to Fort Grant, deserted, run down at
a poat In Arlnona., where hla only aa
nclatea art on nllsld man and two
army mule.
An Inveatlaatlon la aura to reault
and a candr eeema Inevitable. If
the chargea of Hlewart'a frlenda ara
true and ha hue been condemned
without a trial or hearing, eonie one
In th war department will be called
upon to explain.
If. on the o4r hand, there la aome
Justification f"r the barbaroua treat
ment accorded the old officer, the
sensation will b greater. The Inci
dent la veiled In mystery.
Hlewart'a frlenda any he waa given
the alternative of resigning or tak
ing to the desert. The poat refuaed
to algn a demanded Inquiry. Thl
waa refused and -ha waa huatled to
Arlior.a where he say he haa alnoa
tried vainly to get a hearing.
FLED TO ESCAPE HAR.
VEY BROWN'S FATE.
Knew Knotigii to Ila Treated Ui game
aa I laker County's Aeaa mlnatod
Klicrlff, Hut Saved Hla Life by
fcklpiiliig Ha Itondved Many
Torn Ing Offers to Return to Idatai
and Tnnlfy Agalnat Adaina But Will
Not Aoopih Them.
Portland, March II. Th mlaalng
wllneaa In th Hlev A da ma ea,
Archla Philip, whoaa testimony waa
considered so valuable that th stat
searched fur and wide for him, turned
p In Portland today.
II atalua that he haa been In th
Dlatrlct of Columbia In hiding. Ha
alao declare h waa hurried out of
lha United Stales for fear ot th fat
of Harvey brown, who waa a friend
of hla, and "Ho knew much of tha
earn teatlmony he did.
Ha aay he ha been mad many
tempting offer to return to Idaho
nd b ready to teatlfy agalnat A da ma
but will not accept them. He aay
th only thlnythat aaved him from
ufferlng th earn fata aa Brown waa
th fact that h left th country and
Brown didn't
ENGINEER'S NECK BROKE.
Fall Frmn tab and la Killed Traln-
inrn Find Itoily After Pal nH ling
Track. . -
Moacow, Mar. II. Engineer Per-
klna, engaged In th freight train
service of the Northern I'aclflo be-
wen Spokane and Lew I. ton, waa
killed at 7 o'clock Sunday evening
by falling from hi engine, th aect-
dent occurring On th Kendrlck hjll
near Troy ( .
From aaoounla of th accident It
appear Bngllneer Perkins waa tax
ing a heavy train down tha hill with
brakeman and fireman, v . Noting
hat the engine waa beginning l
forward to find that he waa n4 tna
engine. The pd of the ". wu
heckud and th track patoliy . t)(,,k
for a dlatanee of half a m'i, when
the doad body Of Perkins 4 junej
near th track, tia nna Wfint!
fallen from hi cab.
ed In breaking hi neck.
THOl lll.i: AGAIN BREWING.
German CrnUer at I""rt An Prince to
Protect Interna of Oerman Old
. BPtw.
Port Au Prince, Mar.. II. Tha ar
rival of th Oerman crulaer Itremen
la likely to reault In Important event.
Alexia hna determined to expel Herr
Itelbold, acconllng to cloae friend.
on a churga that he contributed
fund to the enemies of Alexia.
Germany, It I added, hna decided
to onnoae thla exnulalon and to exact
f the Immediate payment with Interest
added from the Hnyttan government
of 1300,000 bond which Relhold
bought and paid caah for aome time
ago.
The government alao owe the Rel
hold firm money. The United State
rrulaer De Mnlnea la here watching
American Interests.
TOW Ell H AS REKK9NED.
rrealilcut Nenit Tllll Nomination td
Situate ami la Referred to Foreign
Affnlrn Committee.
Washington, March II. It waa an
nounced at the White House today
that th resignation of Charlomnnge
Tower aa ambassador to Qtirmnny had
ben accepted and that It would take
effect June 1.
Th president hai sent the noml
nation of David Jayne Hill ax umbo-.
eador of Germnny In to the aenat
and It ha been referred to the for
elgn affair committee and It I
thought that the committee will tie
up the matter of th Tower-Hill In
cldent and Inveatlgnts It
. GRAND JCHY AFTKR JACKSON.
Now York Attorney General Accused
of Underhand Work In Demanding
Ft. ;
New York, March II. Th grand
Jury filed a preaentment In Judge
Foster' court today, which, It I al
leged, reflect upon th official con
duct ot Attorney General Jackson
Moat of the teatlmony upon th find'
Ing I baaed on alleged demand mad.
by Jackaon for 60 per cent of tn
fee of ex-Deputy Attorney General
'White aa receiver of the Hamilton
bank.
Jackaon will appear In court thl
afternoon to aak that the preaentment
be trlckon from the record.
WARD M'ALLISTER DEAD.
Son of Famous Social leader and For
,'" mcr District Judge of Alnflka.
Ban Rafael, Cal., Maroh II. Ward
.McAllister, eon of th famous aoclal
leader of New York of SO year ago,
and former United States dlatrlct Judg
ot Alaaka, died today from ' shock
caused by an operation for appendi
citis, , . ,
RESH TROUBLE Ll
CONFESSION AND
DEATH! IN CHAIR
f
T-TT V.
Chester Gillette's Last Words
Confirm His Guilt of Grace
Brown's Murder,
PAYS PENALTY FOB HW
' CIUHB THIS MORNING
Youttiful Mayer of Swootbeitrt Wbosa
He Iloumjrad aod KJlJod Ooea to
Hi Doom la Ktoolrks Chair in Now
York Penitentiary Tell Mlnkaer
and ITlaoo. Ctw plain TSiat Urn Wag
titillty of AtraototM Crim) aud Say
' Heart U Torn Wlib Anuiid lot
Sorrow Ho Uaa Caaanl.
ROD
BERS KILL EX-
Officers Think Ungrateful
Friend Slew Santa Fe Em.
ploye With Hatchet.
HEAD CRE6IIED AD YAL
. CABLES GONE FROM CAR.
InrtMlgatkm Brliia; Made by Offloor
With Hope fin- tVatenlng Crime
for Daatardly Crliae Think Mor-
dnrer Waa Kxvirnoed Railroad
Man, Familiar V,,"h Working of
Exurea Car Howard Offered for
Pcrpetnuor . of Murder Meed
Cnufaad by Bknv From Riunt Ia-
Auburn, N. Y Mar. 10. Cheater
Ulllett. th young slayer ot Grace
Brown, on.' Cm a awavtbeart of
Olllatt, and whom h betrayed, 4-
rt4 and finally killed, paid th
penalty thl morning In-th alaotrlo
chair. ' . . ',..,(.!'. . . i",.
Governor Hugh heard th " !a
a(pki lor m reTiew itu curamv .
ft..n tit k b.nl.n.. RtttitpTw,
...... . , .llahe
n imenvo maram ",ila i.
t local wltneaaea whom th at'),, n(t.
froiri'Olllett aald threw a n article.
on th wae. ", ihe moo
Ajjosy gunoay. wieyovtconomla
ted tile Tnsmrr over
Sunday nlht that h
Kanaaa City. March 10. Officer
today visited the home of O. A. Bai
ley, th Wells-Farjo messenger, who
waa murdered In hi eav on a tlanta
P train yetrday between Newton
and Flore nc. Kan.
They fought a list of th murder
d jBiriv!itio In order to
Ini
to top the icu
gram -will t
trl' i
In.l 0 v .AnV
confessed to hi. J&&ZJ o
Rev. Mel lravr nC . t7K.J
Herrle; that ho t0n. ,b)v , W
orlme. ,' MelllravfJ, hy to lth
th dUIS of ! goe to th'011' whV.
was 6rat,' but .. c out tf
charaes'' o . 6roeoUtlon. A t
nhMtv. wa , Wad to th chair
"-rn out of em-
ive entered th
a friend and
need that th
a blow from
I tha robbery
F;he work of
iwaa familiar
.narklnira on
TOY TO FIX BLHL1E
FOR BQL1B HORROR
1IAYW OOD CI ,
Alao Say Wyoming; ; V U
M ardor by Mil
Chicago, Mar. II. Hjed
took occasion to ;crl '. rtoemrelt,
Governor Gooding a " wblU
oftlctal In a pMli d '
last night. ! f
Incidentally Haywtt '
boom' for the candid v rwatit
of th United Btatea soJIt
lo ticket ReaoluUot a i hi i n
duced and HMD g l"t '"
withdrawal of troop t
well tnlnea. t
Bpsaklng of th W t '. t
Mew York.' Haywood "Vmn
soma poor deluded W tTtag to I ALEZAXDER BBCKMA3T
take by force what w t ewi.g
to him. w cali It " Itl
out In Wyoming 7 m '- ktl d
In a mine cxploalod. Tlat J war
der by th ruin owuww-"
New York Police Believe SSS1
verstein Received Inspira
tion From Noted Leader.
PLACED UXDEB 420U33T.
Maa Who Served It Year la Few
ayfranU Prima aad l Oomoot Law
Hoaband of Emm Goidmaa, May
Know Somethlnc of Plot Polio
Are Denovaeed by Sodalkrte aad
Anarcbiata for AUetnptiog to Ap-ply
fit. Feterrtmrc Methoda to Hew
, York.' Cnefaployeid. .
AXXA SURE TO TTE IT.
Win Wed PHnoa De Sacaa Ito-. vH
of Brother or Public' Ajutas.
New York, Mar. 10. Anna (Wold
will poalUvely. It la atatad, atry
Prlnc D Baan within a mtnta, de
fying hr. brother Oaorga, fr-.t, A
vised agalnat uch a alep. (
It la- aald that h will glv o rv
thre day to amotion th isuuriagw
and If he then, refuse th aereteany
will b performed abroad.
Last night De Sagan and feme.
Oould dined at tha Gotham a L
Th prince appeared wholly tuuifrft-
ed by th dlepatche thai tht Mar-1 gained notoriety aa a common law
New York, Maroh 18-roUowlng
th arraat of Alexander Berkmaa, ta
New York police bona to faatea tha
responsibility for Saturday bomb
outrage on th New York anarchist.
Berkmaa baa served II years to ta
Pennsylvania prison for an attempt ta
assassinate Henry C Frick and later
qui Castellan, father of Count Uni,
had alated that De Bairah wt sin idy
In debt and that no. Jxpi-i a ef
Europ waa open to welr tua
DEAD
ItbOODY IIOYCOTT ORDERED
BTtMTKD AT ONCE
JuinoM) 1'Xtrrlgn Office Warn t.lil-
newn (iovemnirpt That Outrage
Hurt tXae ImmedlMely lUood
Mlml Has Followed Violation) of
lloyeott tay LIiIiicmo Wink at Doy
cotl and Make Only Half Hearted
Wforui to tliwk It Will Expect
Indemnity.
Toklo, Mar. II. Th foreign offlo
today notified the Chine govern'
ment that th "bloody boycott" on
the Jupanea now being conducted in
China must b (topped at once.
Bloodshed has followed th violations
of thl boycott and to thl th Jap
anese object
A notloe served to Tsung Ll Ta
men broadly Intimate that tha Jap
anese bellev th Chines are wink
ing at the boycott making only half
hearted attempt to check It
It warn China that China will b
forced to Indemnify . Japanese mer
chants " unless her authorities are
more diligent In breaking up th em
bargo. Tha situation la on cause
of tha renewal of the feeling agalnat
the Chinese throughout th country.
vast
i : to the chair.
I - ,-fVI . t . . ' j. ,
tailed
- i - iWf"r, MB, .
i. m joA" h said In a JMva I . ,Jrior"cai
. . , - t. M. rdav morning.
r;o am o7 U vbruutU with robbery a. th.
.llh .lrrn T th an - 1' , -fbJCt
'that Bailey ad
mltt..t?li.t,.j,i.i the car and that
th lrftter struck Mn In the head with
a hatchet when ha back w turned.
effected th robbery arid left th train
at ivewton.
A reward o&'uooe haa been offered
tor hi capyfjre,
Bailey tiL. kjned by an unknown
oeraon oftsant F train No. Ill b-
iwf.n ... Kewton early
The murderer
husband of Emma Goldman, t Be 1
now editing an anarchistic paper ta
New York. . s
j a.-4rn,r- 0 ta - before SU
Terstsln, and an attempt will o . .
to e If tha latter can Identify Berts
man by the sound of hi voice.
811 verstein, who death waa report
ed Saturday, Is totally blind, mlaaa
on arm and foot and hi body a
perforated with wound. Tha doctors
say he cannot live. 'A card on the
bomb thrower' person bora Berk
man's name and the police theory la
that the youth received hla inspiration
frnm th A nnarrhflf lttder
WILD EXCITEMENT STILL. Todav the anarchist and eoclaltoU
PREVAILS AT HAlfif A I are clamoring for Commissi oner
Bingham' resignation. Thar insist
SEVEIWE
WHIHE DISASTER
MADAME COULD IN A HUFF.
QuarrtHs With Family Over De Sagan
Alliance ami Take Up Abode in St.
Reel.
New York, Mar. ' II. Following; a
quarrel with her family over har
threatened marring with Prince D
Sagan, Mm. Anna Oould haa mad
arrangement to leave the Oould home
and live at St Regis hotel.
What Is supposed to have been a
final conference between Mm. Anna
Gould and .the balance ot tha family
held last night, will result, It la be
lieved, to have caused a rupture It
1 aald' the entire family I arrayed
agalnat Anna In the matter -of th
proposed alliance
' STRIKE IS IMMINENT.
Gould Line May Bo Tied Up Unless
. Cloned Shop Order Is Restored.
. Denver, Maroh II. A conference
between Gould railroad offlolal and
the Union men will determine th
question of a general strike on tha
road or th renewal of the closed
shop contract !
The Issue l based on the closed
shop. The bollermakers and black
smith have voted to strike , if the
contracts' are not renewed.
EVANS AT SAN DIEGO.
Admiral Arrive on Board the Con
nectlCTit Tender Yankton Also Ar
rive. . San Diego. Mar. II. Th battle
ship Connecticut with . the tender
Yankton arrived here thla afternoon
and anchored In the. harbor. Evans
had not left the vessel as yet
1
Anniversary of Holocaust,
'': Waahlngton, March ll. Today Is
tha anniversary of th destruction by
fire ot th United States steam trans
port ueneral Lyon, which burned off
Hatteras on March ll, 1Sb, witn a
loss ot nearly 100 men, women and
children. So far a known by the navy
'depart&rnt thcjjg are but two living
survhrort ""J "holocaust, botly now
cauaea nr rnnBry r
Gillette e 4 th V"- y-
till a. m-Kl tac?t on HI but waa
not nervous and -waited to th chair
unaxilated and settled In a comfort
able" position with a sigh of relief..
Chaplain Herrlc recited -the 13rd
psalm. GUlett aat floletly with
bowed head until the conclusion when
he mad the statement to Hclllravey.
Th crtp was adjusted and the
switch turned on. A currant of 1100
volts was applied for 10 second.
Only on contact wa mad and at
1:10 he was pronounced dead.
Today an official statement was
given out by Rev. Mclllraveys and
Chaplain Iterrlck which waa a fol
low: "Because of our privileged rela
tion with Cheater Gillette we deem
It unwise to make any detailed state
ment of what w learned from our
talk with him, but w almply wish
to say that no legal mistake wa
made In carrying out the end of
Justice." ' ,
; V Story of the Murder.
Bo end th pitiful tragedy ot a pal
lid, cowering boy and a simple coun
try girl who loved un wisely, per
haps, but with pathetio constancy.
The boy faced by a situation that
he could not master, killed to avoid
disgrace, the daugnter -or. a poor out
refined family living ' on a farm.
Grace Brown, who went to work In a
shirt factory at Courtland, JI. T,
There ahe met Gillette, a t nephew
of th owner and an employe In the
office of the factory. Hla attention
made her envied of all the girls in
the factory,
One day ahe left for home, taking
with her an awful secret In tne
murder trial which followed har let
ter to Gillette were published and
portrayed In simple language th
story of a broken hearted girl who
asked him to do Justice to her unborn
child. v '
Finally he came to her on a pre
text that they were to be married and
took her to a hotel on Moose Lake.
On th third day they went oanoelng
on the lake. When In a lonely spot
he struck her over the head with
tennis racquet and pitched the body
Into the water, upset the canoe and
asserted It was an accident that caus
ed Grace to drown. He was arrested
a few day later and put up a stub
born fight for almost two year
Mother Faints When News Cornea.
During th execution the father,
mother, two sisters and a brother of
Gillette watted near the prison In the
Salvation ' Army headquarters. ' When
told it waa all over Mrs, Gluett
fainted.
Both safes, the local
the through safe, were ranmn
nd at least 11000 in money ana s
Jewelry taken. The amount tne r-
bera secured la not Known.
The dead body of Meaaenger Balio
waa found at 4 o'clock when the trail'
reached Newton. It was stretched
the floor of the car. the head beati
to a pulp and lying In a pool of blow
The back of the skull wa erutn
and th end of the car where St n
lying waa spattered with blood.
blood splatter reached to the eellinff.
There wa no evidence of any strug
gle, the indications pointing to the
commission of the murder "While the
messenger waa asleep before he could
offer resistance. Bailey was seen
allv at Strong City. At abody
someone opened th car door just far
enough to throw out a pacltssre or
waybills and then closed it quickly.
i 'V , i
CONVENTION ARRANGEMENTS.
Call for State Ropublloen Central
Committee to Meeron April 10.
Portland. Mar. II. The stat re
publican central committee waa sum
moned to meet' at Portland on April
10 by Chairman F A. Westgate last
night for the purpose of calling the
state convention and " apportioning
delegates.
. The convention will probably
oalled about May 10 and will select
four delegates-at-large and presl.
dentlal eleotor. Th method of
lectlng the delegates is still undectd
ed.
V,
When
a man's wage become
alary, It merely mean that he
worrying himself sick trying ta .See:
that Saturday's trouble waa the result
of the police attempting to apply St
Petersburg method to New York's
unemployed.
Many speakers denounced the at
Been Incinerated Two Bodies tempt of Bingham to solve the quea-
. . .. - It I "on. in mia ramnner.
ed.
Fire) BUU Raging In RI-FWed Union
Pacific Coal Mine and Rescue Will
Bo Impossible for Several Days
Bodies of Many Victims May Have
BANKER DIES SUDDENLY.
Cirtna. Wyo.. March SO. Hope nas i Josenh Cannon May Have
1 -n abandoned of saving any ot the Morphine at San Ffandacn Hotel.
; remaining 71 miners entombed in the San Francisco, Mar. I8 Whether
s Union Pacific coal mine here, who the death ot Joseph Cannon, cashier
! may be alive In the burning mine. of the Northwestern National Bank of
Rlames render It impossible to enter Philadelphia, was the result of mor-
I the workings. Helo is coming from ohlne or other unnatural cavaea la
other towns. la problem tne coroner ana aeyuuew
Agonised relatives cluster about are trying to solve today.
the shaft hoping that something could I Cannon died yesterday at the Bta-
be done, but are doomed to disappoint- 1 wart hotel. He arrived In the morn
ment I ing and waa found ta a dying eondi- ;
Oon late in th afternoon.
Salt Lake, March 10. A special to I A doctor waa called bat the man
the Herald from Hanna, Wyo aays: I died u out an hour. The physician
Seventy-one men are known to have I reported that be believed death was
lost tnt it- uvea mmine numoer one i i du8 to morphine poisoning. A cnest
the Union . Ifle Coal company al-of tha Arruc found la &a f ora.
sgh oniy it names are odibhuuho. i
nty-fltie coffina have been ruBhed
IULL-TOWER CONTROVERSY
"A BADLY MUDDLED MESS
Kaiser Wllbelm or Ambassador Tow
er or Both May Be Eligible to
Roosevelt's Order or the "In Bad"
Onranlmtiou Hill a Victim of
Very Bad Job of Diplomatic Knlf-
mar If Rumors and Keporta Are
True Situation Very Conflicting,
Washington. March 10. The Hlll-
Tower lncident'has now reached the
point where it looks aa If It la almost
certain, that th door leading to th
recautlon room of President Roose
velt's Ananias club, or the "In Bad
organisation would soon fly open to
welcome either Kaiser Wllhelm or
Ambassador Tower, or both.
From a confused, muddled condl
Hon of affairs at Berlin, conxraoic-
tory statements and a lack of deft
nit Information It looka as If car
tain that Hill was a victim of a bad
Jab ot diplomatic knifing.
HOW CARS STAND.
American in the Lead, Italian Second,
French Third. In New York to
Parte Race.'
Ely; Nev.. Mar. 10. Half of th
copulation turned out to glv Dedlon
the French entry In the New York
to Paris an enthusiastic ' senaorr,
Dedlon I at present third. "Th Ital
Ian oar, Zust th second, th last to
report, left Goldfleld Saturday night
The American car, the first Is on tn
sea en route to.Valdes, ' .
Se-
tO ;
Tor
culiij. .party were found at daylight
100 feet from the east slope, having
been blown from the mine by the
second explosion which snuffed out
the live of more than 50. men. Ten
nant's head could not be found and
one arm was some distance from the
body. f . .
Huhtala'a body waa horribly man-
' FORTUNE FOR FLO II ETTA.
Police Search for Joro Knode Cooke
ami Wife That Estate May be Set
tied. ' ,''' ,. '''.-
San Francisco, Mar. 10. The po
lice have been asked to nna Key.
Jere Knode Cooke and Floretta
Whaley so that the latter can come
back to tha home at Long Island to
appear In court and settle up an es
tate belonalnr to her. The estate
worth about 125,000.
, Re-oowl Big Western Bank.
Kansas City: Mo., Mar. 10. With
W. B. Rids comptroller of the
currency, aa it 'new president, the
National B. k ot Commerce, which
olosed laat fail, .'was re-opened for
business tofl.-.y. iThe Institution haa
K.600.000 Rush In Its vaults and Is
now thought to be-in a sound oondl
Hon.' The icink was on of the larg
est west of the Mississippi and Its
rehabilitation will likely hav a
vorable effect on .financial condition
throughout the southwest
: V No More rear! Buttons !
New York, March 10. As a result of
the failure in the supply of fresh
tr mussels, tha "pearl" button fac
tories of NeWiYork are nnfllnsr it dif
ficult, to supply th demand and
. .......... th . I,., A,,t tA
A veaiUsta Will Build.
. Work '-villi start tn two weeks on the
Ames Agricultural academy, which
to be erected at Eagle and for which
the plans have been drawn by J. W.
Smith, architect, of this city, says the
Boise Capital News. The building will
cost about , 110,000 and will be ad
vantageoui'y located on a plot
ground covering 20 acres which- has
ben purchased by prominent Seventh
riiy 'Adrentlsts of Idaho, who are be
hind IN- move
scnoor co:
Cannon came to Ca'-onla a uonta
M ffrat afavlnv In ; . "i Anacl. AJB
S The bodies ot Alexander ! .. hn th real iun of
i and Matt Huhtala of the res- aeat , ,
BATTLESHIP GUN i '. "d IT.
First Acridont on Long) Joncu. y U
rieet Occara Today Guj Otww
Uninjured. ' . : 1
Washington, Mar. SO. The first
accident of a serious nature that baa
k.ii Vnn,' f)tt ainnA It ler Hamn -
gled, Wyburton.Hun.on and Perry L R oceWTtA today when the
";"- --" munle of a broadside gun on tn Mis-
,dJ.y TdlnLthl" ' J" I url blew out tearing away or.e-half
of the gun. The gun crew wa unla-
vinfl reecumg p io wuimB I lured " '
tcally but the bodies will possibly not l ' ' tt cldent la not
given in the dispatch. The board ot
Inquiry has been ordered to investi
gate. .-
, ILLICIT LOVE AND DEATH, i ,
be recovered for several days as It will
be necessary to close the west slope
and smother the fire below the 10th
level and then draw off the large
quantities of (as before entering the
colliery.
. . i. -vii IClevctend Music Teacher and Hat
marneo. ana pracucuijr u 1 .
dren. ' " -
The wildest excitement prevailed to-1 new
day In Hanna and at the mine, where Cleveland, Mar. 8B. ikying waa oy
hundreds are congregated. Including side on the roadside with bullets
widows, 'children and other relatives through their hearts, the bodies
of the victims. Many women are run- Carl Bernthaler, a music teacher, and
nlng about wringing their hands and Lena Zlechman, his pupil were
crying, while many little children, sep- found
ar&ted from their mother in the semi- The position of the bodies indicates
panic that prevails, are sobbing and I that Bernthaler hot the . gin ana
trembling In fear. then killed himself. It wa discover-
After the second explosion addiuon-1 ej after that Bernthaler had Been
al appeals were telegraphed to all sur- married and was. secretly meeting tha
rounding towns for assistance. oneigirj fOF the past six months '.-
train Is being rushed west from Oma- I -when Mrs. Bernthaler waa asked to
ha, -carrying offlciala of the Union Pa-1 look. nt tne remains of her husband
clfio railroad and the Union Facinc Bhe couaped.
Coal eompany.7
Gas Halts Rawne Work. I THAW TO REMAIN IN ASYLUM.
frit. HMilsa nia inf mATi ATYITIOVftd I . u " ' '
at mines number two and three was Alienists Advise Tfcat N Step Be)
pressed Into rescue work, which In ex. Taken to Secure Immediate R
tremely difficult and hasardous. The lease.
bodies of four of the It men who lost New York, Mar. 10. On the aavice
thelr lives in th first explosion were 0f the alienists who recently examln
located last night, bu owing to th ed Harry Thaw at Uatteawan. th
ever-increasing .volume of .gas which Thaw family have decided not to
threatened to explode at any moment, move fOT aj, immediate release. The
no effort was made to remove them I a.llenists advise detention for an in
to the surface.
Fire started In the colliery . last
Sunday, since which time attempts at
regular Intervals have been made to
extinguish It Yesterday It was deem
ed unsafe to send the miners down In
to the workings and they were notified
not to report for duty. ;
Superintendent Brtggs with a team
of picked men, the best and meat ex-
definite period.
BIG REWARD FOSSSD.
Ten Thousand Dollar tor Aim and
Conviction of Bnlkley WeEbl Dyna
miters. ' - A; ''' ' '' '-"
Denver. Mar." 10. A -reward . of
110,000 has been posted for th cap-
perlenced hands In the camp, went ture and conviction of the man or
into the mine to fight the fire, but at
2 -o'clock the flames had become be
yond their control, and at S o'clock
connected with the walls of ga and
a terrlflo explosion followed. -The vto
ttma arA all lutlnw 1nt, level and
ment to erect th new I it Is likely that th flames hav con-.
-.sumed the -orrmea . ,
men who attempted - to dynamite
Bulkley Wells, at Telluride, Saturday
morning. : : , . ,
Taft's managers claim to see ' an
easy victory for their candidate for
the republican nomination for president
living in
up'- appearances. .
I close auwn. ' ' , 5