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Show THE SPANISH ANDREW FORK PRESS ANOTHER MURDER JENSEN, Publisher RESULT POLmCALALTIVITY ffl UTAH SPANISH FORK CBS Of THE UTAH STATE NEWS Body of Third Attorney to be Assassinated Pound In Law Office In -- - Llttls Georgia Town. The fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the city of Logan will be celebrated on Arbor day. The citizens of Fountain Green are considering the proportion of Installing a city waterworks system. Preliminary arrangements are being made for the beginning of work on the Utah building at the Alaska- Yukon-Pacifiexposition to be held at Seattle. Park City Is to have a Commercial club, this being practically decided at busia banquet given to seventy-fivness men of the city one night last week. Wallace Peterson, aged 14, attempted to climb upon the car of a traction engine at Levan, fell under the car and two wheels passed over bin body, killing htm instantly. The Juvenile court commission has appointed Volney C. Gunnell of Og- den, the Incumbent, judge of the Juvenile court of the second Judicial v district at a salary of $900 a year. In attempting to board the pilot of a moving engine at Lakeside, Dan M. Flaherty, a brakeman employed on one of the work trains at the cut-offell and sustained serious Injuries, The loss and damage to properly belonging to the Union Pacific com fiany, as the result of the passenger wreck near Castle Rock Is estimated to be 125,000. While attempting to pass between two cars at Wlllard, Clarenco Stauffer was painfully Injured, the train start' tog, one of his feet being so badly crushed thai amputation will be necessary. v Garrett E. Conover, the oldest white man in Utah, celebrated bis ninety slnth anniversary Tuesday, March 30, at his home In Salt Lake City, Mr. Conover was born In New Jersey March 30, 1810. It Is believed it will not be long until the Moffat road enters Salt Lake City. The road is now completed and trains are running 200 miles west ol Denver, the western terminus being Steamboat Springs. Crosley, widow of Powell Crosley, pioneer telegraph line constructor of the west, Is dead at Seattle. Crosley built the first tele graph line from Salt Lake to Sacramento, during the year 1861. Joseph F. Smith, president of the Mormon church, and party of eleven, arrived in Salt Lake from their visit to the Sandwich Islands on April 1, having enjoyed a pleasant trip and having had many interesting expert-cncec e f, Mrs.-Cynthi- i. .;. the result of a careless workman falling to nail down a plank on the viaduct being built at Ogden, As , McRae, Ca. Pope S. Hill, an of Macon, was found dead In law office here Mondny, a revolver in his hand. He came here Sunday to appear in a case, claimed he had received a threatening note, and Induced a hardware man to open his store and sell him a revolver. He was Bhot through the eye, and there were evidences of a struggle. The Dodge land case, for the trial of which Hill was in McRae, is one of the most famous in tne state, and three attorneys collected with It have met tragic and mysterious deaths. The trail of deaths and narrow escapes in the Dodge land suit began In 1S91. In lhat year Captain John Forsyth, representing the Norman W. Dodge estate, was murdered and, after a six weeks' trial, five men were sent to prison charged with the crime. F. L. Shortly afterward Captain Williams, one of the claimants It the case, was filled, and for weeks afterward four counties were In, a lever heat of excitement. Besides these deaths, there were several encounters in which the participants received gunshot and knife wounds. The Dodge lands rover about 400,-00-0 acres, and since 1882 there has been almost continuous litigation over portions of this property. The presence of many squatters on the lands created an element of risk and caused widespread enmities. ' at-ne- y . . "Fighting Bob" in Zion. Salt Lake City. Admiral Robley D. Evans arrived in Salt Lake City Fri- Once in Jeopardy is Enough. Washington The supreme court of the United Slates has affirmed the decision of the United States diHtrtct court for the District of Columbia in the cases of William R. Mason and who were Vanderweide, Joseph charged with the murder In 1907 of Joseph A. Walker, a special agent of the department of i justice, while In the discharge of his duty. Walker was killed by Vanderweide while standing guard at the mouth of a' coal mine In La Plata county, Colorado, and he on1 Maoin wqm w W ktm a t ttiA ' 'IA . . ,.. u., ,.u .uuuim Uc. eight-year-ol- d buf-faJ- semi-monthl- 's Charges Are Sustained In Part, Notable Exception Being the Allegations That Roosevelt Cos Into Superced port of Taft. ' Office-holder- New York. The report of the spe clal committee appointed for the Na tlonal Civil Service Reform league to investigate the political activity on was made the part of public Sunday, April 4. The concki slons of the committee briefly stated are that charges made by certain newspapers to a great extent, are bus tallied. A notable exception Is re ported in the allegations that Mr Roosevelt coerced certain federal ot into the support of Mr Taft for the Republican nomination. The committee finds that evidence to sustain the charges made Is whol On tae contrary, Mr ly lacking. Roosevelt is credited with advancing civil service reform by so amending the civil service rules as to prohlbl- eniployes in iho competitive servlct from taking part In political cam palgns. , On the broad question of office-holera pernicious activity in politics however, the committee finds that most undesirable situation exists. Ol the more than 300,000 generat officeholders are not amenable tc civil service classification. These of ten exercise a powerful Influence in politics and constitute, In the opinion of the committee, a menace to free institutions. The remedy is to be found, the com mittee believes, in extending the classified competitive service and a clearer definition of the executive or der governing political activity In the unclassified service. office-holder- nee-holde- d one-thir- day night, and remained in the capital until Sunday afternoon, when he The for San Francisco. departed visit of the admiral was of especial note on account of the fact that he received his appointment to Annapolis from this state. He Is proud of the fact, too,, and alludes to the event Satwith considerable enthusiasm. urday evening at the tabernable the admiral delivered an address on the trip of the great Atlantic fleet around the world from Hampton Roads to San Francisco under his personal command. NEARINQ A CRISIS. Diplomatic Relations Between This Country and Nicaragua to be Severed. Wellington. Indications are that diplomatic relations between this country and Nicaragua are nearing a crisis, resulting from the failure ot President Zelaya to adjust the Emery claim. The reticence of the state ment in regard to the case indicate! that the situation Is grave and that there Is little possibility of any settle ment on the basis proposed by Sec retary Knox. A significant fact Is that J. II Gregory, the American charge d'af faires, who recently reached here from Nicaragua, is not expected to return tQ the Cetral AmerIcan repub dtrt 11 Ten-nam- WHIM 10IITMC0 1 lie Killed While Fleeing From Arrest. New York. A thrilling flight from arrest In which a speed of between CO and seventy miles an hour was attained,' wound up in death for one automobile driver and serious injury for another at Tarrytown on Sunday. The . man who was killed was Charles A. Lin do w, of Brooklyn, who was chauffeur for Dr. A. D. Mitten dorf of this city. His companion was John Marquis, a professional racing mechanician, who rode with Louis Strang in the Prior" Cliff and Savannah cup races, which they won. Their machine struck a tree, when alarmed at knowing they were pur sued and llkelv to be arrested, they lost their heuds. Prosecuted by Relatives. Lyons. N. Y. Georgia Allyn Sampson,' a pretty country girl of 23, will be placed on trial here for the murder of her husband, Harry Sampson, a nephew of the late admiral, under circumstances stranger than those which have surrounded any New York state trial for many years. Dla trlct Attorney Joseph (flberl who will prosecute her. Is her cousin. Coroner Cyrus Jennings, who caused her to be Indicted, is another cousin. The rhlef witnesses against her, although their roles are unwilling ones, will be father and mother. The estlmony will be entirely hr Arm Tom From Socket. Salt City. Hugh Mills n' Hoytsvllle. I'tuh, employed as a mil! hand at the Utah Copper company's plant at Garfield, was caught In a belt at the hmelter Sunday afternoon, his rlcht arm being torn from his body. The resultant shock ended In death. The accident was doubly sad, as Miss Ada Mills, sinter of Hugh, went to MarfleM Sunday afternoon to v her brother, and sustained a broken leg hen the stage team ran away and she wus thrown from the vehlcb . It-- Idaho's Came Warden Busy Gathering Fish Egcjes. Boise, Idaho. For the purpose of collecting about l.'OA.uOO fish eggs this spring for the three state fish Game Warden State hatcheries, Stephens has a force of men at work along likely strenmh und lakes In th southern part of Ihe stste securing spawn .About 2l5.n0 eggs have a) ready been received at the Warm River hatchery In Fremont county. and something like 250,000 "small fry" are Mady for shipment to vari ous portions of the state for planting In the streams and lakes. OEITH TO TO SALT LAKE Horror of Bungling Hangman Adds to Execution of William Hayes at Montana State Prison. Fire Starts In Center of Fashionable Residence District and Rages Until Thirty-twBlocks Are , Burned Over. - o Special Committee Filet Report o: Iti Findings After Investigation of Newspaper Charges. a Claud T. Moyes, who was employed as a riveting inspector, fell from the top of the bridge, breaking both legs Just above the ankles. While sitting in a chair at ber home in Kanesville, Mrs. Isabella M. fen bc. Jones, widow of the late John T. stricken with Labor Organizations Make Important Jones, was suddenly Move. few minutes. a and died in apoplexy Mrs. Jones was eighty-seveyears of Purls. The revolutionary labor or age and one of the pioneers of the ganizations have made another move , tate. in their the govern Samuel Dlthell, better known to ment. Acampaign against attended by 15,000 meeting the residents of Ophlr as "Dad" la workmen was held on the In Sunday dead at the age of seventy-twyears. ltlatlve of the unions of electricians He was born in Liverpool, England, and masons. Mr. Pataud, secretary oi August 12, 1837. He came to Utah the electricians' union, and M. Yvetto, In December, 1856, crossing the plains a leader of the general confederation as the driver of one of Squire of labor, and several labor agitators teams. son of Jesse Cle- made revolutionary speeches. It was The ments of Fatrvlew, while playing In a decided to appoint a central strike committee, the composition ot which planing mill, got too near the ma- will be kept a secret to prevent ar his and coat la the caught chinery, of members. the rest cogwheels. Before the father could top the machinery the boy was so DROPPED DEAD AFTER SPEECH, badly mangled that he died a few minutes later. ' Governor Spry bas announced the Former Governor of Nebraska Is Sud denly Called. new state food and dairy bureau authorized by the last legislature. The Lincoln, Neb. W. A. Poynter, ex- governor's appointments are George governor of Nebraska, while making A. Hone of Benjamin, a merchant, a speech In the office of Governor the Rev. J. E. Carver of Ogden, and Shallenberger at the hearing of the John C. Sharp of Salt Lake City, a daylight saloon olll on Monday, was livestock man. stricken by apoplexy and died with Mrs. Alice Davidson, a widow re- in a few minutes. had Poynter siding in Salt Lake, has fallen heir scarcely finished a calm, deliberate to $10,000, which Is on deposit in the speech In favor of the daylight saloon Bank of England. It represents a bill when he was stricken. The phy portion of a large English estate, and sicians were unable to Induce even it was through tne columns of a news the faintest respiration. paper that Mrs. Davidson learned of her good fortune. Manlae Defies Officers. llecomlng temporarily Insane, Cells O. Threatening to Cleveland, llogan, a domestic, jumped from a strangle the baby daughter he held in window, at the residence of William his arms, Michael Havul defied many Dunn in Salt and dashed down officers who attempted to arrest him the street, tearing her hnlr and on a charge ot Insanity. When ofcreaming. The girl finally became m ficers broke down the door ot the violent It was necessary to place her house Haval was revealed holding in a padded cell. the baby, his Angers clenched about John & Dooley, owner of the the baby's throat. , Haval said he farm on Antelope island, last would kill the child If they eamo week shipped two fine bulls from the nearer. The offlcer then withdrew herd to the Conrad estate at Kalis-pel- l, and sent for help. Ijiter Haval left Mont., In return for two animals his barricaded homo and walked to from that place. The purpose of the the Ninth where he exchange was the general Improve- surrendered. precinct station, ment of the stock. Ogden citizens are appealing to the Woman Jail Breaker. governor to pardon or parole John D. Athens, (la. Kate O'Dwyer, the Douglns, who killed his wife near young woman who was shackled and their homo In Ogden valley eleven forced to work on the chain gaug, esyears ago. Douglas has appealed caped Sunday night. The womnn had for mercy and setting forth that th to the gang for twelve terrible work of a jealous moment been sentenced months for disorderly conduct. The can never be undone. sentence was suspended on condition Ogden police are going to becomo leave the country and never more proficient in the use of their re- that she return. She returned, was arrested volvers. The police committee of the and ordered shackled and chained city council and the chief of police night and day, as the desperate crimihave arranged for three days of tar- nals were. The woman escaped by at which cutting the bars or her cell, and It Is get practice all members of the force will be re- believed She had outside help. quired to partlclnate. n ID Vanderbilt Road to Extend Railway From Lander. Wyoming, to A Hayed, Butte, Mont.-WUl- lara. of Guard murder the to accessory Starting John Robinson at the state prison on barn, persumably from a carelessly thrown cigarette, fire Saturday after March 8, 1908, was executed at tho 8 o'clock. noon destroyed property in the southprison Friday morning at ern portion of Fort Worth, valued at Deal Made Which Will Give the The hangman bungled miserably. Northwestern an Outlet to the from 12,500,000 to $3,000,000, caused Hayes' neck was not broken by the the death of at least one person, J. Pacific Coast OVer the D. & fall and he hung for eight minutes, J. Newton of Krum, Texas, and renR. G. and Western slowly strangling to death, in the dered several thousands of persons presence of a large crowd of invited Pacific. . homeless. guests. The fire originated at Jennings ave The room In which Father Landy nue and Petersmltb street, In the cenmass Friday morning was tho said New York. The Chicago & Northcom ter of the fashionable residence dls-- , western railroad, a Vanderbilt line one. In which the strugglingand Rock. cost trlct, and, fanned by a stiff wind, was which has has menced Hayes that been "pocketed" by the PaThe dealh warrant was beyond control within fifteen minutes, cific coast extension of the Chicago, their lives. to the room and the march Spreading this south, it burned its Milwaukee & St. in also read itIs Paul, has, blocks! and way through thirty-tw- o thert. scaffold to the begun continued until It had swept through learned, bought a large Btock interman never lost h! Tho pnnitimnpd & est in The Rio Grande. the Denver the yards of the Texas ft Pacific ralW nflrvt and fmm the time the death road buildings and a large amount of current report in Wall street is that warrant was read to him until he was the Northwestern quietly picked up Jerked into the air to be strangled to rolling stock, where the Are practicalblock of 120,000 shares of Denver death be remained calm and bra effly burned itself out. Three church buildings, the Broad common In the open market while aced death. that stock was ranging between 25 way Baptist, Presbtyerlan and - the 45. MADE GOOD JOB OF IT. At an average of 40, this1 and Swedish .chapel, were '. among the would represent an investment of buildings destroyed, as was the Pres about f In 5,000,000. An Interest of this Fred Lebeau Goes to . Gallows byterian sanitarium. The patients of sort would Is Neck and Feet the Northwestern Stocking permit the latter institution were all reBrokeh by Fall. to gain an outlet to the Pacific coast moved In safety. over the lines of the Denver ft Rio Mont. Fred Lebeau was . Kallspell, inousanus helped in an effort to rescue household goods, but their ef Grande and its Western Pacific, which hanged here on Friday for the murder forts were to little avail because the will be completed this fall between of William F. .Yoakum and Riley R. Salt Lake and San Francisco, and Is Yoakum near wind was blowing a gale and carried Fortune, in Flatheal the flames for blocks ahead of the ac- partially in operation now. ) on June 17, 1908. Lebeau county, The Northwestern would 'have to tual conflagration. The fight was killed Yoakum because the latter orlargely centered at the depot of the do some building on its own account dered him off his place and refused to make a physical connection with lexas & Pacific railroad. Horses and buggies ladeM with re the Gould lines. Its present western to sell him food. Lebeau was, ac Rob-bin- s, fugees were cut off by flames Sand terminus is at Lander, Wyo., but it companied by a man named Joe who Is serving a life sentence; had to be abandoned in the streets, has always been understood that the road was going on southwest to Salt for the deed. MORTGAGE CAUSES MURDER. Lake City, and that the bonds which After Lebeau had shot the old man it authorized some time ago were in the abdomen he walked up to him Prominent Greek Resident of Ogden partially reserved for that building and put a bullet in his head. Then purpose. Since the St. Paul built Its he had Shot Down by Fellow Countryman. a duel with Riley Yoakum, th own line to the coast and the Chi Ogden, Utah. John Contos, one of cago, Burlington ft Quincy bought old man's son, and wounded him. the most 'prominent Greek residents control of the Colorado & Southern, Riley was so badly Injured that hi of the city and proprietor of an ice the Northwestern has been shut In shot himself and as the revolver h cream and confectionery store, was and robbed of opportunity for expan- used In the duel was the same calishot end almost instantly killed at sion. The Gould alliance would be ber as Lebeau's the coroner's jury his place of business shortly before about the best arrangement it could found a verdict of murder and suimake. cide. midnight Saturday by Nick Vegas, a fellow countryman. Lebeau went into a frenzy during Vegas is the BEATS THE STEEL TRUST. the reading of the death warrant, proproprietor of a fruit stand. Another Qreek, who works for Contos, says Independent Concern Secures Valu- testing against the word "murderer." that Vegas walked Into the store and. declaring he was no murderer and Imable Lands in Pennsylvania. without a word, stepped up to the ploring the sheriff to desist reading. the United Lebeau raced around his cell, knocked Pittsburg. Beating confectionery counter aa If to make a purchase, suddenly drew a large sized Slates Steel corporation, which, it Is the paper from the sheriff's bands, revolver, and fired. He then turned said, had been Intending to secure the was seized with nausea, and was only and ran down the street. Trouble la property, a deal was closed on Thursby the efforts of his counsel.. said to have originated over some day by Independent steel concerns quieted Mr. Long. Lebeau was buried in a business differences. Contos, It Is for 100.000 acres of Pittsburg coal lot and in a wfekerwork coffin, which said, held a mortgage upon the fruit lands, lying in Green, Fayette and the condemned murderer paid tor himstand of Vegas and had taken steps Washington counties, Pennsylvania, self from collections made to close. Vegas up. during at a cost of $50,000,000. The property Incarceration. on and which the first " purchased pay. MEETS DEATH IN FLAMES.' Just before Lebeau mounted - Uw ment was made, was held by J. V. scaffold he removed his shoes, passYoung Woman Loses Life When His Thompson of Unlontown, Pa., and as- ing a facetious remark to the crowd. V sociates. Then, with the rope around his neck, toric Home is Destroyed. The sale was made to a holding he made a speech, and was launched Va. Miss Winchester, Virginia company, representing, it Is said, Into eternity, his neck being broken by Carter, young daughter of Reese B. every important Independent steel the drop from the gallows. Carter, was burned to death Sunday company In the country except the In a fire which destroyed her home, Jones ft McLaughlin company of ROOSEVELT AT GIBRALTAR. Yallow House," at Rest, this county. Pittsburg, who are said to be not inMr. and Mrs. Carter were badly terested in the deal. Makes Three-Hou- r Visit burned In an effort to save their on His Way to Africa. Still Investigating the Panama Libel daughter. "Yellow House" was mora Gibraltar. The steamer Hamburg, Cases. than 200 years old and was the scene "'':. with Theodore Roosevelt and the Washington.-Follow- ing a confer of many notable events during the members of his party on board, came ence with General Wicker Attorney and war civil revolutionary times, canal Into Gibraltar a few minutes before 9 General George Washington slopped sham regarding the Panama libel while on his way to Braddock's there suits, Stuart McNamara, who Is o'clock Friday morning. After a stay relief at Fort Duquesne and during acting as a special assistant to the at- of little more than three hours the the conflict between the states it was torney general, left here Thursday Hamburg sailed for Naples. the home of Miss Rachael Wright. for New York, where. It is under Richard I Spraitue. the American whose Information to General Sherl Btood, he will confer with the United consul, and an of Gen dan was of such viiue to the federal States eral sir Frederick Fnrestier-Walkea further attorney concerning army during his umpalgn that conof went out to the investigation before the April grand governor to Gibraltar, welcome the former presgress voted ber a gold medal. Hamburg into libelous the Jury publialleged ident of the United States. had Invited Mr. Roosevelt to Regains Memory After Long Lapso. cations by the New York World dealing with the Panama canal purchase. luncheon, as had also Mr. Riverside, Cal. Like a flash and as The question of jurisdiction is Sprague; Bhortly inexplicable as It left him, the mem- to be argued before the New York but Mr. Roosevelt was not ahln to r- cept either of these. Invitations, on ory of the past life of Florin G. Lee courts. account oi me snort stay nere or tne came back to blm after a complete Hamburg. Debt Statement. Public 30. On lapse lasting since December that date Lee disappeared from home Washington. The" monthly state Woman Cannot be Special Deputy weeks ment of the public debt shows that at here and was found severs Game Warden. 0 later In Los Angeles working under the close of business March 31, 1909, Mont. Helena, Holding that the-another n.un's name at a new em- the debt, less cash in the treasury, of "special deputy game warployment, with no recollection what amounted to 11,022,776,520, which is positionwas not a public office within ever of Ms life In this city. AH ef an Increase for the month of $3,088, den" the meaning of the law, the attorney-genera- l forts of his fairer and other relatives 57f. as The debt Is recapitulated has rendered an opinion Into awaken him to consciousness of the state treasurer not to his former self were fruitless until follows: Interest bearing debt, structing debt on which Interest has draw a warrant in favor of Mrs. Chas. he was taken to the dry goods store B. Peyton, widow of the deputy f3.292.355; where had had been employed for ceased since maturity, reveral years. Ills recollection was debt bearing no Interest, $390,100.-645- : recently killed by Indians almost Instantly restored. This while In the performance of his duly total. $1,300,710,590. amount, however, does not Includo In Flathead county. The legislature-adopeRecess Appoint S1.332.3S0.SC9 a resolution requesting her Governor Makes in certificates and appointment to this position and she-wa-s mints. treasury notes outstanding. named last week by the state-gamSalt .Lake City. Late Saturday Mr. Johnson," but Thii warden. "'Souse Me, night, Governor Spry announced a Is a Cheap Ad. number of appointments to state ofChildren Sleep While Firemen Fight New Terk. "Jack" Johnson, the fices, In place of the mines turned Flames. world's champion pugilist, appeared down by the senam ai the late sesNew York. Children pntlents In sion. Fred W. Chamber, of Odgen, In court on Thursday to answer to St. Luke's hospital slumbered on earof whom the senate did not approve, a charge or longstanding preferred In their pavilion, despltr was reappointed nts.i , 4 t..i.against blm by Almee Douglas, a ne- ly Friday, Other appointments were: gro girl of 17 years. Before John-win'- s ,the fact that a fire was raging below them. Cautioned by the superintendJohn Walsh of r'artu ngton, trustee appearance In court, Joseph lndustrlnl Colonel Netherlin, a negro State school; was arrest- ent, the firemen muffled the bells on porter, Georgo B. Sulre of Salt Lake City, ed charged with attempting to bribe their vehicles as they approached and state Insurance commissioner; John Miss quietly ran two lines ot hoso Into the Douglas to stay away from building, Dern and John C. Sharp of Salt t quickly extinguishing court. a After Johnson was hearing ( ny. tnMees oi lUrteultuinl college; Not a child was disturbed, on a convicted .charge preferred by '. A. Williams of Salt City. the nurses were lined u; Almee Douglas and a fine of $200 was although member ot state food and dairy ready for action In case of an emerimposed. gency. . Horse Racing In Kentucky. Decision Regarding Nat- Women Start Riot. uralliatlon, Lexington. The Kentucky Racing St. Paul. Following the passag Boise, Idaho. Judge Dietrich of commission on Thursday allowed a ftf a law making Issue of trading the federal court for Idaho has Just spring racing meeting to Lexington lamps Illegal, nnles they bore on and Imbanded down a April 24 to May 1, inclusive, and their face the actual value of the) portant decision, lu wnich be holds to Louisville of eighteen days from tamps, whlrh practically .ended th lhat a district court, while sitting In May 3. The Lexington date will be one county, ran tntertaln a petition used, provided the owners of the trading stamp business in Minnesota, several mall runs have been tnnl for naturalization presented by a res decide ta hold a spring meet on the lacol ident of another vmnty of such dis- track The racl trading stamp stores. ik commission rmnhi ing. trict. The Judgn renders the decision sizes Friday 600 women gathered tn front the fart ihat races must running In the case of the United States vs. oe conducted under existing circum- of one store and an attempt, wait Jens Peder Anderson, whom tha means which that the. book- made to get their books filled, so tlut nlted States brought proceedings stances, makers cannot operate on tracks con- they would be stile to get prizes begainst to caned his certificate for trolled by the commission. fore the law became effective. The naturalisation. police had to restore order. Fort Worth, Texas. Utah's Capital. In hi' aide-de-cam- p r. The-gener- $913,-317,48- game-warde- d e - Ike f-- |