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Medford Mail Tribune
SECOND
EDITION
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Dully Hi'vi'iilli Vnnr,
SENATE FAILS
TO PASS STEEL
Advocates of Measure nrc Unable lo
Muster Even n Majority, so Tariff
Legislation for Session Ends In
Failure and Hl(li Duties Continue
Senate Adopts Conference' Report mi
the Panama Canal Bill and House
Will Follow
WASHINGTON. Auk. 10. Tho
HlllltO (lllfl'ltldll l III) IllOtlOII to pilMM
till' Htt'ol lilll over Tllfl'M vuto.
'I'lii; iwuialn'H viitu on tint pluming
of (lii) HIM bill ovor tho presldcnt'ii
vuto was 32 lo HO. Advocates o(
tho nii'iiHiiru went unable own to
muster n majority.
I'niimim t'iinitl Mill
Hy it oto of IS (or to 18 agalnM,
tho mtiiutn IIiIh afternoon mtopttul
Iho conference report on the Panama
CuiiiiI 1111 It U generally believed
thul similar notion will tut taken In
tlm bonne. Then tho bill which pro
lidos tlmt American shlpn engaged In
foreign trade must pity full IoIIh and
bur nilrond-ouied hIiIih from tlio
canal, will ko to tint president for
signature. Tlio conference report
ii I ho prnvlibHl thul American vesRnlit
tingiigod In const w lint tnulu HllOlllll bo
allow cil freo pnnHUKC.
Senator llrundngco called up tlm
conference report on tlio canal till 1
which wim u compromise between tint
seniito nml liouo hill nml nsnallcd
tho ncnuto miioudnient which gave
tho rommuron commliodon power to
divorce tho riillroniU' from tliclr
tcitiiihlp IIiiihi Ho railed tho com
promlRO "a hotcror.oncouii inn it of
legislation affecting subjects which
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Ithlu
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Senator KliuinoUN defended the
bill. '
IMittlH I'oit Hill
Ah ii Hiilmtltuto for tho Hourno
Urlblow pnrrulH pout plan Inserted by
tho senate In the post office hill, tho
hoiiHo this afternoon ntoil 1 13 to
fii! to mlopt tho pout scheme proponed
hy CotiKri'iuiuiiiu Moon of TeimcjiHoo.
Tho plan In to ho experimental, tho
rates chargm! according to xoiiqh,
rnnglng from flvo to twolvo cents
per poiiiul. Moon Maid Iio believed
tho substitute would he acceptable to
tho senate, liuitirliig Its adoption In
tho onnfoieiico roport.
MANAGUA, Auk 10 -Tlio United
Blalt'M government took a hand In
tho Nicaragua!! rovolutlon today
whoii United States Minister Woltxol.
ontahllHhod a uoutrnllty xonu, which
Includes all of Mnnnguti, tlio capital
of tho republic
Notification win served on Gon
oral Monti, leader of tho robol forcoH,
that American murliicH Htaud iciidy to
onforco WolUol's ordor, mid thnt
Moini would ho hold roHpontilblo If
any cusuultlcii occurred.
Moro than -100 Amnrlcnn murines
aro Htatlnuod horo with Major llutlor
In command and will tnko any atopx
Woltxol thinks necessary to protect
American IIvoh and proporty,
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WASHINGTON, Alii?. Ill CIiiii-kccI
with violating iiiMttrnlity lawn, Colonel
Kobelo, ono of General Pimoiial high
est and must (riiHlt'tl officers, wan
iimwloil in Kl Piiho, Toxiih, thin ul'tiir.
noon nt tlio ntiiiiht of tlio (Icimtliucnt
Of .lllHli('l). NllWH lo tllirt off cot wan
riuiolvoil lioio into today from Colonol
Y), ', Htuuvui't ooiiiiiiiiiiiUh' of llm
Auiiuiciin forooM nroiiud V, I'iiho, wlio
Haiti (lint liolmlo would ho (I'liiiKforrud
to tlio (itiKtody of llio olvil nullioritiiH.
Colonol Itoholo wuh animtod wlion
ho uroHHCd tlio lutiu'imtiounl luiilRO
liutwuuii Jimrox nil I'M Iuho lo (oo
phono Colonol fitoovor thai (lononil
Qroxvo plitnnotl It) qvuohhIo JutiroR,
neumy zone
for nicaragua
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At Rctiucst of Dlstrlst Attorney Whit
man Governor Dlx Names Justice
Goff to Hold Special Term of Su
preme Court for Police Graft Case
Means That Speedy Action Will Fol
low Return of Indictments Becker
May Confess Soon
NKW YOIIK, Au. K At tho
ro(iii'iii of District Attorney CharleH
Whitman, (loveruor John A. nix to-
day iiiiiikmI Juitlco (loff to hold a hh
nlal term of tho ulato Htipromo court
III connection with tltu police Kraft
cimo. I HI muaiiH thnt itpcmly action
will follow tho return hy tho tumid
Jury of liidlcttit'MitH, which limy
coiuo today.
A report was current In pollro clr
clou hero today that Police l.liniton
ant Decker, held In (lie,Toiiibn In
connection with the murder of (5am
bler Herman lloKeuthitl, Ik nhoiil
ready to confeni. OmiKxterH of the
KitKt Hide, It wax mild, hy KomhlcrH
and illvc-keeperH, nro proparliiK lo
raltie a fund of $500,000 for the do
feiiKO of mmpocW In the cntie.
DiKtrlct Attorney Whitman an
nounced today that iiiiIpkh "(Jyp the
lllood" and 'lfly Iottt were ar
reittod heforo next Tuendny ho would
offer a reward of 15.000 for their
rapture, "dead or alive."
(.'OMTIKII- l)IV TlllkH
AUIANY, N. Y., Auk. Ifi In com
mnntliiK upon litu appointment of
J entire (loff to hold a upcclal term
of the miproino court for trial of tho
men about, to be Indicted In Now
York In tho f'.rnft ncaudnl KrowliiK
out of the murder of Ciiuuhler Her
man ltoenthal, (iovurnor Dlx mild to te
day: "An Immediate, determined and
foarloHH1 Iniiulxltlou under tho aimpl
cch of lh Kraud Jury Ik Imperatively
doniiiiided In New York City."
JiiMtlce Goff'a court will convene
In New York September U. Tho pro
coedhiKH will he conducted under the
direction of Dlntrlct AtloVney Whit
man. Kdieppn on tlio Way
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Auk. !.
(liiarded hy ARnUlant Dliitrlct Attor
ney, Itobert Ituliln and County l)etec-
tlio Stewart, Sam Hrhoppa, wanted In
New York for n complicity In tho
murder there of (lamhler Herman
HnHcnthnl. arrived hero early today
and remained ovor two limirit while
rhntiKluK IrahiH for New York. Ku
hln paid ho expected to arrive In Now
York with Schepps hoiiio tluio next
week, hut Ih keopliiK tho exact tlmo
necret.
Schepps la aliened to ho the man
who paid tho KHugHtera for tho mur
der of ItoHoiithal. Dlstrlrt Attoruoy
Wliltiuan charKeit that tho money
wiih Riven ScheipH by Police l.lentou
ant Charles Docker.
STEAMER SEATTLE FLOATED:
UNINJURED BY GROUNDING
SKATTI.K, Wit., An. 1(1. -The
I'lieifie SlenniHliii f'omiiuiiy's Steam
er City of Seattle, which went n Hie
rocks Iwo miles boiitli of Keleliikiui
yehtenlay, wa Honied ut liis;li lido,
tlio Stunnier Norllilnnd ussihlhif;. She
wiih itiiiiijureil by her rent on Hie
roelcH, mill after pulling hack lo
Keleliikiui to reload tlio xnlmoii tukeii
her during tlio day, continued
her trip to Scuttle.
MADISON, Win,, Aug. 10. Sar
eaHtlo roforencoa to fiovornor Wood
row WIIboji, 'denunciation of Colonol
HooHovolt and ciitlcUin of Protddout
Taft nro voiced hy Senator llohort M.
LnFnllotto In tho current Issuo of
La Follotto'a Weekly, out hero today.
Tho nrtlolo Hiiyn;
"HoHtralnt and uuilor-8tatomeulot
facts ohurnctoiizo and In a degree
woakon Governor WHboii'h presenta
tion of tho political Ihhiioh, How
over, thoro Is no iincortaliitlty about
thorn. Ho frankly aunouueoa thnt ho
bollovoH In tariff for rovouuo only,"
La Follotto thou referred to Col,
HoqhovoU uh oIIowh;
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GMFT
BOB COMMENTS ON CANDIDATES
MISDjTOJtP, ORWION, IltJUAV, AlXirST 10, 1912
two of uiiFsiirs seafiWters suffer from Sidents.
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Two of Uncle Kaui'x IiIk tea fljctiier are temporarily out of couiuilmilou as a result of two mishaps near Point
ludlth, The Ncunikii, which la commanded by CaptaJu Hpencvr 8. Wood, ran on an uncharted shoal, while the
on tile hlp Connecticut, ilaxaulp of Hear Admiral Uuuo Oitcrbaus, uffeoud a uuLihup, brealclns her starboard crank
ihnft.
An a result of their accident the Nchrimka and the Connecticut will le out of ncrrlco for Home tlracT The
xtcnt of the dainacr to the NelirflMkn In not known, but In u wlrelwoi-to the Navy Department at Washington Hear
Admiral Ontcrhniii reMiritd It n VnnnIderjiJ'le." It l nut bi-lW-ied tlic vcjihc! can Imj repaired In time to participate
' the atiuuttl taruct pm tlce of the fleet In yoitllirrn water between August 21 and September 15.
STEAMER PLEIADES
T
Iiri2Nli.Mi:, Cal.. Auk. lO.Thc
Steanior I'leladeB, Han FrancUco to
tho iHthmiiH of I'nnamn, went on the
beach off.' ItfAvldonco iHliind, off tho
const of l.owor California, early to-
day, accordliiK to wireless ineKHiiKes
picked up by .Standard Oil barKu No.
HI. AccordliiK to tlio mcHaKo. tho
crow Is Kiifo. It Ik not known wheth
er tho shl)i Is a total wreck,
Tho Whittles 1h the property of tho
Callfornln-Atjnntle Steamship Com
pany. Blip wan built In 1900 and was
reentered at 'J.'UZ toiiH. She was
two daya out from San Francisco.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl . Auk- 1C
Tho Steamer l'loaldox, reported
anlioro on Providence Island, carried
no pasBongerit. Sho had a full carKo
of frolKht for tho iHthmlau Canal
commission. Company officials hero
recoiled n wireless dispatch early to
day stntliiK that tho vessel wuh
nshoro, but have heard nothliiK fur
ther, A criilHer and another xtcamer
aro said to be In tho vicinity and
HtniidliiK hy to kIvo assistance
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TTAFT
SBATTliK, Wash., Auk. lG.Pro
Kresslvo candidates on the ropuhllcau
tlckot nro rapidly deserting tho old
party and coiiiIiik over to tho new
progressive party which will hold
preferential prlmarleti on Septomtior
7, to nominate a full state and county
tlckot. Twenty-two candidates havo
already formally withdrawn their can
dlducloH f i oui tho republican primar
ies to bo held on Soptoiubor 10. He
foro tho week Ih over, every pro-
Krosshn caudldato In tho stato la
expected to follow ault.
'fh list at present Includes two
candidates for Rovornor, Holjort T.
IIoiIko and tlolui.C. Lawrence. Otto
A. Cane, another proKicssIvo will la
hiio lila formal with drawal from tho
republican party tomorrow, It Ih ex
pected. "KoobovoU'h YoiifoRHlon of faith' 1b
Just HooHovolt. Ho Ih forcible, and
pnsltlvo on uiattora which nro undla
puted. Ho abHertH with tho entluiH
laum of an original discoverer pro
grouHlvo principles advanced yeaiH
ago."
La Follotto chargod that tho provi
dent caved nothing about tho pooplo,
adding:
"Tnft'a uccoptanco Hpoooh Is n di
rect appeal to tho conservatives. Tho
president doca not recognize tho poo
pin's! inovo for legislation which
would nld in making tho govornmbut
moro roaponulvo to tho will of tho urn-
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CANDIDATES
!lA FOLLEnE SCORES
TEDDY IN SENATE.
WASHINGTON. -Vint. III. -De-iioiiiieiiit;
Colonel KiMiM'ifll. Senntjr
Robert Al. La Follelte of WiM-onsin
this ufteriiooii. r-ptMikiiii: in the mmiu'.o
on hi1 propOMil to jm-i the wool lull
over llio iireMdent'H veto, niiHinind
he would rcmniii in the republican
party. In iitturkiiic'tlie "bull moo-e"
party. Ii Follelto'.aX'Si served notice
that ho would takelAcdnui ijKuiittt
KooHevelt in mi rflo'rrro i,nwiikeii
tlio people."
"The Aiucrieaii H,ople," lie said,
"will not find jclief in wniulerin off
nfter mother party, the pilot of
which was ut the head of our organi
zation when the pre.-eiit trouble
bewail..
"The triumph id' rcpre-euliilive
pivernincnt is1 to he acluoxcd tlniitili
tlie ix'piihlieuu party, repirillens of
pre.-ent differenci. The upbuililiii
of u third partv around Mime nidi
dual wIiono peroiial uiuhitioiis have
been diKiipoin(cd, will di-coiinie
the pro;resMve uinicniont."
BRYAN HANDS TEDDY
A FEW COMPLIMENTS
CLFA'LILANI), Ohio, Auk. 1C
William .1. Ho an arriving hero to
day, took u hard rap at Colonel
Itoobcvelt and his third party prom
ises. Dry a n said;
"UooBovolt Ih strong on criticism
Kut short on constriicilou. Ho has
not prepared any anti-trust remedy.
Ills bureau control of trusts nchonio
Is tho most audacious attempt In his
tory to sot up a one-man government
mid maintain It by tho Influence, an
executive could bring to bear through
Biich a bureau,"
NINE THOUSAND WOMEN
OPPOSE SALOON LUNCH
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. If..
Nino thousand lo Augolca womon
ojiposo the passing of tho saloon
free lunch horo, as mado compulsory
by a recently adopted city ordinance
A referendum petition demanding n
vote on tho ordinance lis on filo with
tho city clerk today. "
KNOX AND PARTY OFF
FOR MIKADO'S FUNERAL
WASHINGTON', Aug. 1(1. Sccre
tnrv f State Kno- and iii party will
xtnrt west from Wn-lutigloii toiyght
on their wnv t tlu funeral of the
late Kuipuroi' Mutiiliito ol Japan,
Wear Admiral lteynohls will meet
the party ut Scuttle nml will represedt
tho AitttM'ti'iui na.V nt. tho roy.il
funeral ut Kioto on September 1.1.
WINGFIELD SUCCEEDS TO
NIXON'S NEVADA BANKS
RENO, Nov., Aug. 1G, George
Wtugfluld, Itqno's mulll-mlllloualro,
today was oloctod president of tho
Nixon .National Hank horo to succeed
tho Into Unltod states Sonntor Nixon.
thp. a:z&
CONNECTKXrr'
TO BUST MOVING
PICTURE TRUST
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1C A
suit In canity 'for the dissolution of
i the "moving picture trust" was filed
!in the United States district court
I hero today by representatives of the
department of justice. The defend
liiuts named Include the Motion Pic
1 turo Patents Company, the General
! Film Company, tho Blograph Com-
pany the Thomas A. Edison Com
pany.' Inc.. Lubln Company Patlio
Freres. Vltngraph Company and thir
teen Individuals.
Tho suit asks the court to re
strain tho defendants from exercis
ing undue monopoly in the moving
plcturo business.
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DIPLOMATIC SERVICE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 1C Presi
dent Taft submitted to tho scnato to
day numerous nominations In tho
diplomatic and consular service, in
cluding those of Frank Arnold to bo
third secretary of tho American em
bassy at Toklo and of Lcslor May
uard of San Francisco, to bo United
States consul nt Anioy, China.
HEAVY RAINS CAUSE
YUKON RIVER FLOODS
DAWSON, Y T., Aug, 10. Heavy
ruin on the Southern Yukon and on
the tributaries not far from liawson
nre enusinf the Yukon to riso t u
treinoiuloii". rate. In uhoul twelve
hours the liver rose on the Dawson
front four feet. Now it is u foot
higher, making a total perpendicular
lift of five feet inee the start.
RICHMOND, Va Aug. 1C
Smiling and unafraid, Virginia Chris
tina, a Negroes 17 yours old, tho
first woman to bo executed In tho his
tory of Virginia, was sent to hor
death horo In tho electric chair at
7:23 o'clock this morning for tho
murder of Mrs. Ida Ilolote, 72 years
of ago, a whlto woman, at Hamp
ton, Va.
Just boforo tho cap was placed
ovor hor bead, tho woman turned to
her spiritual advisor, and said;
"I am glad to go. 4 killed Mrs.
Heloto and desorvo to dte. I tool no
fear. Kill mo quick."
Tho Nogrcss was omployed as n
wiiBherwomau by Mrs. noloto. .An
gorod by n reprimand, tho girl
foiled hor oiuployor, boat her luto
iiuconsclouness, choked her, par
tially scalped her, and thou thrust
a towol down her throat.
Miss Christian was woll oducntod.
It was brought out nt tho trial that
sho klllod Mra, Doloto In a fit of
tomnof,
NEGRESS UT NV NA
PROPOSALS R
E
BY REBEL CHIEF
Orozco Demands That All Revolution
ists Including Himself Be Restored
to Full Citizenship and That Hail
ero's Relatives Lose Their Jobs
Mexican Congress Will Probably Con
vene in Extra Session to Consider
the Matter
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MEXICO CITY, Aug. 10. Dcfl
nlto proposals for peace were received
by President Francisco I. Madero to
day from General Pascual Orozco,
commander-in-chief of the revolu
tionary forces.
It Is expected that a truce will be
declared Immediately, and negotia
tions opened which will result in tho
rebels laying down their arms.
General Orozco telegraphed Presi
dent Madero stipulating that all
terms must bo In keeping "with tho
dignity of tho provisional govern
ment." It agreed to not Insist on
Madpro's retirement, but demands
that all revolutionists, Including him
self, be restored to full citizenship.
Orozoco, however. Insisted that
Madero pledge himself immediately
to fulfill reform promises made when
ho took the presidency and that 300
of Madero's relatives be ousted from
tholr Jobs. It is expected that an ex.
tra session of congress will be called
to consider tho proposal.
A rumor that has not been con
firmed states that General Orozco
has secretly returned to Juarez.
STOCK SALES TODAY
NEW YOItK. Aug. 1G. With near
ly all the leaders showing material
fractional losses today's opentng
stock market developed a resumption
of yesterday's late selling. Canadian
Pacific led tho slide downward with
u two point decline. Trading was
tho dullest of tho week. American
Tobacco was down almost fivo points.
A few of the leaders made some
slight recovery at tho noon hour.
Tho market closed dull and irrc
gular. Bonds wero easy.
"GYP, THE BLOOD"
AT
DETHOIT, Mich., Aug. 10. It is
reported today thnt "Gyp the Wood"
Harry Hnrrowilz and "Lefty Louio"
Iiiiiiit, Hoseuzcweig, the two alleged
assassins of Gumoler Herman Rosen
thal in New York who are still nt
largo, left here Wednesday night on
n lake Steamer. Several detectives
wr iltuiled on the ease this after
noon. It is reported that Gyp the
lllood was disguised as u woman.
Docnuso of tho brutality of tho
crlmo, Govornor Mann Ignored re
quests to conimuto tho woman's sen
tenco to ltfo Imprisonment. Tho
girl manifested no interest lu tho
efforts lu this direction, assorting
thnt sho preferred to dlo. Tho cool
ness of tho niurderes8 was dlscon
cortlng ovon to the hardonod prison
officials. Sho nto a hoarty breakfast
laughing and talking with tho guards.
Shortly before her oxocutlon sho re
fused religious consolation, but
mado no protest when a minister
started reading from tho Ulblo.
With head oroct nml oyos straight
ahead, tho girl walked unconcerned
ly to tho death chamber, manifesting
no Interest In her surroundings,
Sho stepped lightly Into tho olectrlo
chair and aftor mnklng a brief state
ment assisted tho guards in adjust
ing tho olectrodos, straps and head
piece. A moment lator tho current
was turned on and continued for
two minutes,
PEACEAREMAD
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MARKS
NO. 125
DHOW'S CASE
INJURY'SHANDS
BEFORE EVENING
District Attorney Fredericks Has Un
til Five O'clock to Complete His
Argument Which Has Lasted Since
Yesterday Noon Uses No Emotion
Judge States That He Will Charge the
Jury as Soon as Fredericks Con
cludes and Let Them Retire f
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 10. Intcr
mpin;r the final argument .of Attor
ney John D. Fredericks In tho Dar
row trial this afternoon, Jurors W.
It. Williams, F. E. Goldlng and O. M.
Dunbar asked .questions which de
veloped a graro discrepancy In the
story of Dert II. Franklin, a state
witness, on which the prosecutor was1
speaking.
Robert F. Bain was bribed to
vote for acquittal in the McNamara
caso with $500 In $20 bills. Franklin
testified he got the cash on Barrow's
check, but Cashier Young, when testi
fying 'for the state, swore ho cashed
the check in $50 bills.
Cliiiln of Crlmo
Trying to show, as he expressed
It, "a chain of crlmo perpetrated by '
Clarence Darrow, without using one
word of tho testimony of Bert II.
Franklin," Fredericks addressed tho
Jury this morning His argument
was made almost coldly, without
emotion or embellishment.
Fredericks defended Harrington at
somo length in a fiery speech, telling
of a number "of ways In which Har
rington might have Implicated Dar
row had he been so Inclined. He
read to the Jury that portion of Judgo
Huttoa'a Instructions reardlngr the' ,'"r2!jj
Iine oeienaani iook exception io ,
this proceeding and the court neleii:
hla exception. - C ,
Taking up tho Dfekolinaif affair,'
Fredericks nssertod' fHat "fyckTemah "";.
was a valuable state witness lliMthoi
McNamara caso. 'av,lnk,vldeti!Ulod
Jnmes D. McNamara as Cno "Jj '
Bryce," who registered at! local i
hotel tho day boforo tho TimcV was
blown up. fc g
Uses Dlckelniaii's Story T$ X"!U ,
Bort Hannorstromo, Dartiw'8 w
brothcr-ln-law, took DIokelman from - J
Albuquerque to Chicago. Our "de- "
tcctlve, George Home, brought htm
back to Los Angeles, whoro ho was
wanted in tho presentation of our
case.
"See how thoy worked on llttlo
Dlekolmnn. Seo how seductive thoy
wero. You can't walk up and hit
a man In the head and toll him you
want him to como ovor to your sldo.
You havo to coax him. Thoy did.
Oh, this hlghmlnded dofondant!
They gavo Dleklomnn money to
como back to Los Angeles with. Oh,
yes! Money, money, money! I al
most hato money; Blnco I camo
through that trial. I could talk to
you for an hour on that Dlokelmau
affair and tell you something In
teresting every minute.
"Now- I haven't usod ono word of
tho testimony of Bert H. Franklin,
so far. But I have shown you a
chain of crlmo perpetrated by this de
fendant that la not ono whit Icbb a
crlmo than Jury bribing. Now I'm
going to talk a llttlo about Frank
lin." District Attornoy Frodorlcka prom
ised tho Jury to show conclusively
that Darrow gavo Franklin tho money
to brlbo Lockwood. Noon rocoss In
terrupted his address.
PREACHER AND FAMILY
DYING FROM POISON
KOCKYFOHD, Colo., Aug, ill The,
llov. GiibWivo Lutrike, pastor of u
German Luthoniii church hero in
dying this nftornoon, liirf wifo mid
son. mred 2'J vonra. mid diuighlor, 8
years old, nro dead n a romilt ot1 '
poisoning. It ih not known; whether
tho doutliK wore caused by ptoranine
or arsenical poisoning,
Tho entire family wan striekMU
aftor breakfast yerttetdny. Thh
inini.ster'b daughter died nt iiigbt
mid bis wife mul hoii thi inoriiiii.
Tlio ense U baffling Reky Ford '
physicians,
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