Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 337, 11 October 1911 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PAI LABIUM A3& SUN-TELEGSAM, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 191 U
IIIDIAIIS AMBUSHED WABASHPROSPECTOR Tucson, Ariz., Mining Engineers Find Body in Cave Had Resisted.
(National News Association) . WABASH, Ind., Oct. 11 According to advices received here by Mrs. Lena Ridgeway from government mining engineers at Tucson, Arizona, her husband Oliver Rldgway was massacred by Yaqui Indians in a sparsely settled section of Arizona two months ago. Personal effects taken from Rldgway's clothes proved his identity. The Wabash man and two Mexicans were moving through Yaqui Mona Pass when attacked. Eight members of the Yaqui .band of redskins were slain before the little party of prospectors was wiped out. Rldgway's body was found in a cave where he had made his last stand. That he had survlded a short time after he had been shot twice is evidenced by tha blood stained bandages which he had wrapped around the wound to stop the flow of blood. FLYING RECORDS HELD JYJODGERS Aviator Left Marshall, Mo., for Kansas City, on Wednesday. (National News Association) MARSHALL, Mo.. Oct. 11. Having exceeded the world's record for distance travelled In an aeroplane by 133 miles, Galbralth P. Rodgers left here early this morning for Kansas City, 85 miles distant, where he expects to make his first stop for the day. Indications were that Rodgers would have another perfect day for the flight and the air-man was confident he would add new laurels for speed and distance to his already remarkable record.
DEAD WIFE BLAMED Dr. Webster' Plans "Brain Storm" as Defense.
IN KANSA3 CITY. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 11. Rodgers landed at Oak Park this city at
11 : a a. m, naving leu mue springs, Missouri, his last stop, at ten fifty.
MISSED FROM EATON T. A. Brown Said to Have ' Defrauded Friends.
OREGON, Oct. 11 Dr. Henry E. Webster who is in jail here awaiting trial for the murder of his third wife Bessie Webster, is aiding In the most cold blooded and methodical plans of his attorneys to attempt to free him on a plea of "brain storm" or emotional insanity. The young doctor has been a careful student of lunacy and mental diseases for many years having become interested in the study at the time of the famous brain storm defense was created in the effort to save the life of Harry Thaw. He has given his attorneys many valuable hints and suggested the names of many alienists whom he desired to testify in his behalf, he has also, said the county authorities made many strange and peculiar moves such as incarceration in an effort to support the temporary insanity plea.
In an interview today be blamed Bessie Webster for his downfall.
HOT TO TRY APKIIIS UHTILJNAIIOARY Bigamist and Alleged Murderer, Fought Continuance Witnesses 111.
(Palladium Special)
LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 11. Over protests of defense's attorney the case against Peter Paul Apkins, the Chi-: cago piano tuner who was indicted ; here for marying Miss Elizabeth ; Young of this city just after he had j
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married Mrs. Bertha Kohler of Rich
mond, Ind., whom he deserted in In
dianapolis and then took the next
train here to marry Miss Young was continued until Jauary. State's Attorney Allen asked a continuance on the ground that. Mrs. Kohler, the first
wife of Apkins, therefore his legal
wife, could not testify against him, just at this time and that the other witnesses were ill and cannot come.
No attempt was made to release Apkins on bail. Miss Young died soon
fter her experience with Apkins in a
Cincinnati hotel.
FLOOR WAS POISON
Powder Sprinkled About Well Was Examined by State Health Board.
Fears of poison in the drinking water in the family of Mrs. George Wilson of Fort Wayne Ave., Tuesday were allayed when a report from the state chemical laboratory was received by Dr. Davis, the city health officer, that a certain suspicious powder, far from being poison, was nothing more than ordinary flour. A few days ago, Mrs. Wilson rushed into the health office and said that she had found a peculiar looking powder all around her well, and that she was afraid some one, with a grudge against her, had thrown some rat poisoning, or similar substance into the well to kill the family. The health officer was a little skeptical about the poison theory, but kept a watch over the family to see that no symptoms of poisoning developed, and sent a sample of the powder to Indianapolis for examination.
The report received on Tuesday stated that the suspicious object was common baking flour, which has probably been dropped either carelessly or
for a joke.
Mrs. Wilson on Wednesday morning
denied the story and any connection with It.
(Palladium Special) EATON. O., Oct. 11. T. A. Brown, resident of this city for the past four years has left the town and incldently he has left a number of creditors who are diligently searching for him. For the past two days, it is Baid,
Brown ha "touched" his friends for mall amounts receiving in all about $30, and in addition to this Brown is said ' to have purchased cattle and sheep of farmers near this place on his personal .notes and to have sold them, and it la said immediately left the town. He was accompanied by his wife. I Brown recently purchased a restaurant on the installment plan and had paid but little on it. The restaurant today is closed. Eaton residents believe that the man has been living in this city under an assumed name. It is believed that he came here from Virginia and his record is being looked into. Police in Other cities have been notified to look for him and hj wife. The missing man was well known here and no one suspicioned that be would resort to alleged underhand methods. It is said that he had been offered the position as local agent for
large manufacturing concern of
Richmond.
SANG WRONG SONG
That pretty little ballad entitled "What a little drink will do," can now
be sung appreciably by Garfield Lakey, alias Gasfielrt Sabey, for drink
made Lakey do things on Tuesday which he has never thought of before,
he said.
The police department was notified
on Tuesday morning that a man was
running from house to house peeping
in windows of residences in the north
of the city. Chief Gormon immediate
ly notified Patrolman Lawler, upon whose beat the man was reported to be, and upon locating a man of the
description given he questioned him
and told him he had better go home.
Instead Lakey got another, drink, whistling the tune, "We will have just
one more little drink and then we'll
all go home." Some time afterward when he im
merged from a saloon he staggered north on North Seventh street and
rubbed shoulders with Patrolman Vo-
gelsong, who placed him under arrest. He offered some resistance at first.
saying that he was the cousin of the
father of the county and made other
remarks which convinced the patrol
man that Lakey was drunk. In police
court he was fined $1 and costs.
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m m doped
Detroit Traveling Salesman
Arrested in East Yards.
One of the most peculiar acting men
with which the local police have had to deal is C. J. Pope, of'Detroit, Mich., who was found wandering in the east yards of the Pennsylvania railroad
:ompany this afternoon. He was found
n the yards by M. J. Murphy, general
yardmaster of the P. C. C. & St. L. railroad, and taken to the Eighth street crossing on an engine. He would not speak a word, but when Murphy
took him from the engine he attempt
ed to break away from him. With the
assistance of four men Murphy succeeded in holding the man until the
patrol wagon arrived.
When taken to the police station it
required the combined strength of six men to carry Pope from the wagon and it took several minutes for them
o push and shove him into the city
jail. Up to that time he had not spoken a word but finally started a rumb
ling conversation with the patrolmen and allowed them to search him.
It was found that he is employed
as route agent for the Norwalk Lock company of Boston, Mass., and that
his territory extended over the states
of Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylva
nia and West Virginia.
A physician was called and he ex
pressed the belief that Pope had been
doped. His queer actions forced others to believer the same. He was placed 'on
a couch and was given some medicine
to produce sleep.
BURIED BY LUMBER Lincoln Toney, Farmer, Instantly Killed. (Palladium Special.) EATON, O., Oct. 11. Thrown from a wagon when his horse became frightened and ran down an embankment, Lincoln Toney, aged 53 years said to be one of the wealthiest farmers in this section of Ohio and Eastern Indiana was killed yesterday evening as he was returning to his home
S miles south-west of Eaton from Beechmeyer a small village near the state line. A pile of lumber which he was hauling in the wagon fell upon him. Death was almost instantaneous
it is said. Mr. Toney had been to Beechmeyer to get a load of lumber and upon his return trip a piece of the harness became entangled. He stepped upon the wagon tongue to adjust the harness and the horses became frightened and ran down an embankment, overturning the wagon and the lumber. He was unable to regain control of the horses before they plunged, to the side of the roadway. Mr. Toney, it is said was one of the wealthiest farmers in this part of the country and was very well known in Ohio and Indiana. Mr. Toney is survived by four brothers, Cary, Levi, Fremont, and David, all of Richmond, and three sister, Mrs. Elihu Spencer, of Richmond, and the Misses Sarah and Malinda Toney, of Preble county, Ohio. The funeral will be tomorrow at 2:00 p. m., in the Concord church. Interment will be in the Concord cemetery.
AUTHORITIES DID NOT PERMIT MILL Opposed Beallview as Place to Stage Fight Many Were Disappointed. While in Indianapolis on Tuesday afternoon making the final arrange
ments for the scheduled ten round bout between Jack Dillon and Jack Herrick, Promoter Frank Borton was notified that arrests would follow if an attempt was made to put on the fight. Consequently Borton called off the fight and being unable to notify the sporting public, several hundred fight fans trudged to the park in the
evening and were met with closed gates and the sign "Nothing doing." The report was circulated that Borton had left the city, but he declared
I on Wednesday morning that persons j who purchased tickets could secure their money back at the place where i they purchased their tickets, ! The objection of the authorities was
not that the bout was not backed by an athletic association or organization, but that the place where tt was to have been held is outside of the city limits and therefor; could not have been under police regulation. The bouts which have been put on at tha -Coliseum are not backed by a organization or athletic club it is said, but they are held in a place where police regulation may be enforced.
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