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Show rieil Charles Henson, EVIDENTLY 'KR. CLEVELAND NEVER EXPECTS since disappeared. ; OFFICE AGAIN . The womans trunk" found today bore evidence of Inning been robbed. It had been taken to the u rauALirv boarding house on Thursday last, " the day before the murder, by The Aggies and Exs play foot- - two men, one of whom had on the A. C. gridiron again gaged a room for a week. Both this afternoon. It was thought of the men disappeared on the that a game could be played with following day and no trace of the Soldiers team, but the Fort ,them has been found Douglas boys cartt get away until Couldnt Make Living. next Saturday, when they will meet the San to here come up Aggies. Francisco, Oct. 12 Charlei into c. Hatfield, who last eiening sui Campbells men are getting but little a rendered himself to the police as slowly, shape just nevertheless will give a good ac- - the man wanted for robbing Louis count of themselves in the first Compart in Golden Gate park, regame they play. The thing that mains in custody pending au ex-i- s most troublesome is the lack of animation. He says that, failing line men. In the back field things, to make a living at his trade of are looking lovely. It is fast as wire worker, he took to holding lightning, and with adequate pro- up people in order to support jection. inthe form of a good Jine his wife, formerly Hiss Claire will do wonders in advancing the Staley of Reno, Nev. FOOTBALL RUN FOR TO , HSa;TX! t i ' - 4 - -A , - Chrigtina-penson.hos- -- 5k , -- inthel - Jl EFFORT TO SECURE Thk-suppositi- oa - , GREAT ATTRACTION I. A. Negotiating With Mrs. Bertha Knnz Baker, the Noted Reader and Literary d, j mylhe-canventi- Chicago Tnbuno. 111. POLITICAL -- three-childre- n -- X. - POINTERS j ball. separated. Frew plays splendid hall, but Mrs. Hatfield visited her husto one serious is his work band in prison last night, but on open -- eriticism he doesnt hit a line leaving said that under existing hard enough. This is probably due circumstances reconciliation was to the fact that he doesnt like to impossible. bump his schoolmates on the other side too hard, for no one PREFERRED DEATH TO FACING FRAUD CHARGE doubts his ability to smash a line, to must learn He. or his nerve. strike hard, play in deadly earn- Prominent Lawyer Commits Suiest whether with the Scrubs, Exs cide by Leaping From a Window. or what not. Mike Andrews hasnt Frews speed but the way New York, Oct. 12. Rather he bangs into a line is simply fine. But, what Andrews can do, or than face trial on the indictment Frew learn to do, wont win victor charging him with fraudulently ies unless the line is strengthened. taking money from the Weisscl Just drop, John Nelson. Wangs-gar- estate, Armitage Mathews, law Madson and .Goff into that yer and ..secretary of the county line and the Aggies will have a. Republican committee, committed team that will show up the U. suicide by jumping from a win dow in his apartments to a stone of U. AndJhere is little reason for pavement in the courtyard. Jle the absence of these men from the struck on his head, fracturing the team. They like to play, and skull, and died in a. short time. should play. Just imagine Madson Mathews, who was a young man, both in getting intothat line with his had advanced rapidly, of his the profession and practice Come on -- boys. Dont you a Inend of was in politics. He think it wo.uld work wonders. Of eourse it would, and with the former Governor Blaek and. of others named, the team would be Abraham Bruber and they,' were a hummer. Many people 'would loyal to him jn his trouble, acting like to see Egbert get in too, but as legal advisers and doing all it would be wrong to ask him to they could to aid him to obtain do it. Some one must get in how- the change of venue from this ever, and whatever disappoint- county for which he applied. The change of venue was. dements the students may have suffered this year, in a football way, nied yesterday And .trial of the ease was set for today before must be put aside, Forget them boys. You are up .Justice Davy in the criminal against a condition now that calls branch of the Supreme court. for real, genuine loyalty to the Early this morning Mathews reschool. Dont flunk, that isnt a ceived a special delivery letter. trait of A. C. men but get in and After reading Jt, his housekeeper whoop things up for your school. heard hiip go to a bathroom and Turn out today and encourage open a window. your players. Dont knock them, A few seconds later he jumped tenants for a man will never play any het- - to Tils death; rear ofMathews house the in in a terifyoTrTidienlekinf,iiLhemay do so if you overlook his faults apartments saw him doctor Jvas hurriedly summoned and encourage him by your a Jit tie. teal but could do nothing andMathews life at the game today; and well died in a few minutes.. Mathews was indicted last May on charges .have that championship yet. of conspiracy and grand larceny Father Shoots Son. growing out of the looting of the 12. Weissel In the estate, of which .David Chicago, Oct. of the Continental hotel today Rothschild, wrecker of the Fede- Charles Swan, a watchman, shot ral bank, was administrator. his son, Walter, twice, inflicting Rothschild, John W. Wooten wounds.4 and The serious Lawyer Samuel I. Fergusen shooting was the result of a quarrel during were all indicted, with Mathews which WalterSwan is said to have on the safe charges. Rothschild repudiated an alleged engage- is now serving a long term in ment to pay the fare of his mother State "prison for wrecking the to Chicago front Wyoming, where Federal bank and Wooten was con victed in June and sentenced to she now is. J nine years and five months inSing Murder of a Bride. Sing. Wooten was kept, in .the " 12.-r. Kansas' in clue Tombs ks a possible important wit City; Oct the mysterious murder case of ess against Matherfs. Ferguson Mrs. Ella was also expected to be a'witness .was in found in the weeds for the prosecution of body o -- f'the southern ' part of the city on V S "A Sunday last, was discovered toDeputy County Clerk W. R. day in the finding of the womans Swan, of .Weber county, has trunk ata hoarding house in the been found guilty of extensile -- downtown district llThe woman participation bounty liad been murdered . on' Friday frauds, and will have to spend a night last soon after she had mar- - term in the penitentiary. Ellis mnla-stabl- PROSPECTS -- .unball regained conscious- - f nesi and staggered tadhe Cali-- f ys two Jflorky iiway on Allstou way7 and from there fSi was carried $ Roosevelt hospital, where the doctors found he had a fractured skull. He is in i preThe Democrats will not meet in carious condition tonight. Ellis home is at 235 Crown convention until Thedast of next stiett, Sidney, Australia, where week. Chairman.. S. Cardon his wife-anreside. will call the city committee .toHe is a prominent horseman there gether tonight and a definite plan and met his assailants there dur-th- e of procedure will then be arJust racing season. They ranged.. But it is not likely that represented themselves to lie a the primaries will be held earlier Mr and Mrs. J. W. Curtis, hut than the middle of the week, and on may hejCfllledrfo? assitm ed t he name of - Brush this country. Saturday. Curtis claimed to be n ueulthy Candidates are scarce as race horseman, owning big stables on ",h Democratic side, and JluiT here. He offered Ellis the post-has oatised some-- of the. out lion of manager of his' stables arid of town members of the party. to induced him to sail with them on he local Democrats are think that the steamer Sierra,-whic- h Arrived in San Francisco one week ago. weakening in he face of a popular is ...entirely, Ctirli sTiii Ti e'wo mil n CatflFTcr fou. local erroneous. .The . Democracy Berkeley and rented a furnished will put up a ticket and a Strong on from Ellsworth street cottage, a local agent. Ellis took apart- one too, and it may elect it, but a ments at a hotel in Oakland. The good many Democrats insist thatthe candle, couplehadjmdrnlly made al the game isnt worth r therefore desire to simpTy put" preparations to carry out a fiend-,- a a good strong ticket, and then jup ish crime. U to the people, without A bow ie knife, stiletto, pistol, llav.e or from any one. pleading, butcher knife, bottle of poisonous urring n' vtTJhdJ other element in acid and a pair of rublier gloves the ,ar, may contro1 ana were found hidden under The bed orous ma(e -- TT it is, covers adjoining the dining room I' where the assault took place. !the ,ocal Democracy will give a The carpet nailed to t he dining 'Pood am,unt room floor was ripped up and a The Republican primaries were large piece of thm oil cloth was!-- . last night, and tonight their put down instead, evidently for. 'convention comes off, the purpose of avoiding blood stains on the carpet. connected with the gAng of Ellis skull was fractured by a being one of. whom, recently blow from a hammer wielded by outlaws, Vas shot dead by Policeman Curtis who approached from bewhom they attempted to hind while the guest was seated rob. However, no definite due to at the lunch, table. Ellis held up their identity has yet been ob-- his hand to ward off a second tained. blow and received the weapon on Ellis now says that he war robthe wrist, which was badly bruisbed of only $500. He accounts ed. The injured man says he saw for his former statement that the the woman standing with a reamount was $5000 by saying he volver and that she fin'd two was. confused when he - reported shots at him. the affair. Curtis tore the eoat from Ellis and found a roll of notes to the amount of a thousand pounds, in Ellis hip pocket. In their haste the robbery overlooked $5l3.35 in American, money in other pockets. That Curtis and the woman made. a. hasty, escape is shown by the fact that they left a complete wardrobe of the most costly , , clothing behind, including the rWiftlfis were indicted by a of - two - large steamer jcal Fund jQry yesterday divulge fact-thathe detective work trunks, two. suit 'cases, handjthe Wilkins! divorced, saleh etandTwo 8maTItrank5..IUTwa8da-Bin the office of now a clerk wife,all this clothing and personal ef-fects there was not a single photo- - Probate Judge Miller, graph or mark that will lead to -- Vice President Michael and l identification - of the Cashier Kalb,., of th bank, . had lived sixyears under the imputa- rgriminalg, The policejjiowever, have goodjt ion that they were guilty "Of descriptions of both parties. John stealing fl8233 from r the bank. Edward, a high- school student , Mrs. Wilkins, hearing Prosecutor playing tehhisThuhdred''yarda'jUlingcr speak ol from the scene, lays he heard the ael, saidi ,VThey are innocent screams of a man in pain about!' From that remark the prosecu-- o clock; Ten minutes later he jtor led her to tell what she knCw-a tall man in a light suit with, of her former husbands. connec- a small woman in a brown dress tion with the case; and she Vasr running down Ellsworth street persuaded to arrange a meeting to catch a car. ' The description of Bowsher and Wilkins at her, of the parties tallies with that of home. - Court Stenographer Scott the clerk of the hotel who met Innd Deputy Sheriff. Jf reet were them when they visited Ellis hidden in the room ' above, and apartments yesterday. The neigh- heard the story of the robbery bors who saw them going in and discussed by the men as they out the past week" say the woman were cleverly questioned by Mrs. was slender, a blonde, and wore Wilkins. The statements ; were . in down elediamonds taken and and shorthand dressed givmany en to the grand jury. gantly. - . Since, his arrest Bowsher refuse : ' No Clue to Crooks. J Berkley, Jid Oct. 12.jfaie es to talk other than to say fhs efforts of the polled bf khisj city, trial uyllJhow him in a different Oakland, San Francisco and in- light, And Wilkins will say noth- terior 'towns to.fiid a' .trafe of William-Curti- s, Mias Brush, and , his wife, who yesterday robbed The Utah pioneer William C. Ellis, the Australian to San Bernardino, who are guests horseman, after ... they had a.al-mo- of Senator Clark in a trip over murdered him, have proven the old route, are haying every fruitless. They are suspected of honor shown them in California. cape. Reciter. - Les-trang- Last season the M. I. A. lecture or amusement bureau of the Cache Sake secured Professor S. II. Clark of the University of recital gave Chicago, who which was in some respects both an education and inspiration to his auditors, and a reward to th.ose who had pledged the cost of securing his services. This year it is proposed, provided proper support is assured, --Jo secure other educational attractions of the very first class in the literary and aesthetic fields. - - Following this plan of Mrs. Bertha Kuhz Baker, the noted interpretative reader, lecturer and reciter, is on the tapis, provided assurances of sup-pofrom the various associations will justify it. This recital, rt it-i- AT-- TIIE- s NOVELTY has added The Novelty-theate- r a new: feature to its entertain ments that of giving prizes for performances by local amateurs every Wednesday evening. Last Wednesday Master Lee .Bench and little Miss Henrietta Lawson won the prizes. Master Bench sang two popular songs in fetching style. The boy has a .remarkably good voice, one well worth training. Miss Lawson gave the potion scene from Romeo and Juliet, and to say that she did well is putting it mildly. It was quite an undertaking for so young a person, but the little lady acquitted herself splendidly. The regular bill offered by the Novelty this week is a very good thought, 'will beJf great value to the M. I. A. in their incursions into the field of literature. Mrs. Baker possesses a fine physique, n powerful brain, a pleasing presence, a voice of great purity, sweetness and power The study of her life - has been the choicest works of the greatest authors, and she seems to enter into their innermost feelings and in her interpretation to works a new force and their give meaning hitherto unseen. She is highly recommended by Professor Clark - and numberless other authorities in the literary world, andher. press notices are of the highes'dw.-Heappearance here is a certainty, provided ihe associations assist in giving the necessary pledges. r , nENDISH CRIME OF MAN And woman Australian Horseman Lured to Berkeley, California, in an At. tempt to Rob and Murder. Him. Berk'eley, Cal., Oct. 11. A daring plot to lure an Australian sporting man, William. E. Ellis, to a quiet place in Berkeley and there murder and rob him of l, OOCTin English currency, which Le had on his person, was partially carried out this afternoon by a man and woman whom the policS believe to be: desperate crooks. They had persuaded Ellis to. come with them to America and race horses b?re; .Today, they brought Ellis from a hotel-i- n Oakland to a cottage on 2214 .Ellsworth street, a stones. throw; from the University ( one. of California, Bade him Lo lunch, then crushed hW skull a Got His Deserts. in with a hammer. The woman Christianson, the mait who, a- - fired two shots at him as he lay ter sharing the hospitality of a prostrate miner. named Tasanier, at BingThe crooks rifled his. pockets of ham, looted his cabin add .was an amount equal nearly to $5,000 traced to, and caught - in, JLSalt In "American, money, then, leaving Lake, was given ' six months their victim forsdead; hurriedly imprisonment for his perfidy. left the house and made their es- --- wn sit-do- '1 -- .- . e. spe-confe- t y ! the'-rea- -- - Ealb-and-Mich -- 4 ", , - trail-hfaze- st rs -- i eij |