Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 44, 1 January 1913 — Page 6

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THE UICHMOXD AM) SUN-TELEGRU

JpOlliil IS 0 - Funeral in New CafhedraMU- RECEIVE THE

RECEIVE AUTONOMY

the Great Powers Have Their Way. A Balkan

vcicoranon Planned.

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L 'TILL BE AT BELGRADE

fhens Reports Another Greek Victory in which

Turks Lost Many.

v . fI ( National A : t ,

m iinmjttiHJIi; y6sJ,ARIS, Jan. 1. That the ambassa-

'dorial conference will indorse the pro

posai or autonomy for Macedonia without serious opposition is the announcemen made by the Petit Parisienne today. Austria has announced her intention Of proposing a Macedonian autonomy l riif ambassadoriai high court in JondoV .which was convoked to set1 VTf atlblnat from the Balkan war and Bulgaria has anuous .her ac

quiescence m the proposal

TURKS LOST HEAVY. ATHENS, Jan. 1. Heavy losses were sustained today by the Turkish garrison at Janina in an unsuccessful sortie against the Greeks. The Turks attempted to make a snr.

ipnse attack but the Greek outnost

ve me alarm and the Greek artillery mired a deadly fire into the enemy, le Turks finally being compelled to "ek the shelter of their forts.

' 1 PLAN ARBITRATION. BELGRADE, Jan. l.-A grand demistratlon in which representatives of Balkan states and Greece will parJjpate Is being planned to take place ter the conclusion of peace to signif the solidaritw of the Balkan league. .The demonstration will take place iSalonika and among those who will Scially take part are Czar Ferdinand I Bulgaria; King Peter of Servia:

George of Greece; King Nicholas I'Montenegro; Premier Venizelos of ece; Premier Guechoff of Bulla; Premier Pasitch of Servia; the mier of Montenegro and the presi18 of the parliaments of the vari)Bountries. reclamation will be made to the Jd of the strength of the ties bind- ; the component parts of the league.

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Local Employes of Western Union and Bell Telephone Included.

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romi$ed Dynamite

Sry Foreman.

Ind.. Jan 1 Frank-

of the jury which con-

dynamite conspirators, to-

yjl a threatening letter post-

.dicaEo. as follows:

EFFECTIVE TODAY f&i be planted under the sod

flhe next three months."

ter was dated Sunday but

Signature. The matter will be

fly investigated.

Large Number of Animals Killed in December.

REIGNED SUPRt

City Was Conquered Aga. bv the Same Old Battler A

Last Evening.

Companies Will Now Pro

vide Against Accidents and Old Age.

MORE LICENSES

More animals were kilted during December than during any other month in the year according to the report of Charls Pitman, city meat inspector. The report is as follows: Number of cattle killed and passed. 12S: number

of cattle killed and condemned. 1; CELEBRATE NEW YEAR

number of hogs killed and passea, 369; number of calves killed and passed. 72: number of sheen killed and

. . . 44. . 1 V . a n i n 1.'

killed and passed. 57S; condemned, and several parts of animals.

MR. SMITH DIES AT DENVER, COLO.

11 thcra .,-TOO 1 n II

Nearly fifty employes of the WtJ granted and in 1912 this num

em Union Telegraph comnanv and tf'as increased by seven, there be

Bell Telephone comnanv in VaviS9 issued during the past year. ! Denver. Colora

county will be benefited by the faie hundred and sixty-four civil cas- i M. Smith. Mr. Smith had many pension fund which has been estabier fil?d in tn? Wayne circuit J friends in this city. He is survived ed by the companies. Over 200 durlnS the past year, of which by his wife. She was formerly Miss

employes of the conmanips thrntiiiher 111 were divorce suits. Rhea Dunn.

thfl Wrtfl nill 1 . V, J l . . J I

Fire Alarm at Midnight.

Only One Man Arrested for Drunk.

hrouftf" y thx npaa r tbrfE

oraers. The plans of the compafi'

to reward their employes for tbp 12 Lfe

.in-riiL uervicea, tne amount ot taf

own ueiiriiiuug upon tne le

service. Plan of Benefits. The plan of benefits, for J . , . : .i .

juc iu ctcciuents or SKKness, oj

ance and of pension, goes iijfctf

today. Nearly two hundred ftf TY1 an n n s4 1 I I

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ill

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3UTH CAROLINA 7 HAS EARTHQUAKE I , , : - a t- (Nat'onal News Association) COLUMBIA, S C. Jan. 1. A disict earthquake shock, fasting several bonds 'was felt in this city and seviU other cities of the state at 1:30 Is afternoon. In the Piedmont secMi, Greesnsburg and Spartansburg, uses were, considerably shaken, winrattled and the occupants sent Ing into the streets. No damage reported!,

(Interior of the Cathedral of St. John, the Divine, In New York, Showing the Beautiful Marble Altar.) NEW YORK. Jan. 1 The fujral of Whitelaw Reid. late Ambassador to England, will be held Friday morning in the new Cathedral of St. John, the Divine, which is one of the most handsome edifices in America.

SEARCHING

; FOR i ROCKEFELLER

other o$ John D., So Far, Has Bal'ice4 Every Effort

to Serve tn Him.

(Aational News AsVnriatinni

JEW YORK, Jan. l.-vhile about detectives and deputies under

6eani-At-Arms Riddell oil the House

GREAT CROWD WILL WITMESSTHE BOUT Between McCarthy and Palz-

er for the Heavy-weight Championship Today. (National News Association) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 1. At 3:15 j o'clock this afternoon Luther McCar-i

ty and Al Palzer, both trained to physical perfection, will bend their bodies

through the ropes of the Vernon Are

na of the Pacific Athletic club, to battle for the highest honor in pugilism. The contest is scheduled for twenty rounds, and the winner will leave the ring weighted down with the McCarey gold belt and the responsibilities that.

go with the world's championship.

BASKET OF APPLES

I FIRST PARCEL

Postmaster First Person to Use the New System in

Richmond.

The flrst parcel sent by the parcels

post through the local postofflce, which began business this morning.

men ana women who are nO

tneir best years to the te!ei telegraph service of the cotij,. be assured of assistance in e cies of life, for which all awof to nrovirio anH will !.. hJi

a provision for their declke "(Jnforseen happenings! Jens these responsibilities hejfij tor and whatever may be put igin. these misfortunes must, slow.

uiug, oe small and accunj

- .iu.hhuu tunes must be met in times a haa' as Avell as in times of jpj' be. made the necessity of : h ' sides merely an old officiai pear absolutely vital," f OIUCldl

of the company today.fe I "i-'rri,. i j-'ye oena

service. Perfect servlj Z Rrl found when fldellty5 reciprocal in employ emP10i Tt f i brings satIt rs this relationshit , isfaction and success' ', .u ..rp, . . . . of the emThe intent and pt . . ployer in establish311 of.beIefits, is to give tan?PreB5!?.

the reciprocity wfcf"UB BOrr!n i.the employe.

with protection fl,th rdinary misfortunes to wf is liable.' and mutual regard fofnother 8 mterest. flnrl u olfaro 0

The Americanhone and Te!e" graph company! centrallzes the associated comil?nto one 8'stemwith i,Jiniversal service,

LLrAKISSA riAIVlECopyright, 1912. by American Fress Association. 1

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has considered Ferest of a11 wo,rk

ers atad has

plan possible.

I

ar conaprehehsive

the administrative

was a basket of annles sent to th. i riMnrr ,cithe underwriter ot i

" uilui oi iue fauaaium ny ir'ost-,

i a general plgji

S he tramped away from the Webb

homestead that New Year's eve Jonadab Hopkins Tlcioosly

kicked the light, dry snow into miniature flurries of sparkling diamond dust. He had told himself that

ions ! whon the. New Year dawned he would!

be the promised husband of Miriam Webb, and he had proTed himself a false prophet. Jonadab's deafness was the cause of the bitter perplexity that now assailed him. The night before he had asked Miriam Webb to marry him after several years of diffident courting, and even now. twelve hours afterward, be did not know his fate. Miriam had

blushed warmly and said something very 6hyly. but all the sound that Jonadab caught was the final vowel "o," and it was an easy matter for his modest heart to interpret, it as "No." He had cupped his hand abont his ear and bent his handsome head toward her golden one. "What do you say. Miriam?'' Miriam had blushed more beautifully than ever and had laid a sun browned little hand on his arm with a timid gesture that thrilled him through. She lifted her head with a quick, birdlike movement and spoke close to his ear. ' " ' o!" was all Jonadab heard.

He had arisen to his feet and stam-

Ger.eral hilarity conquered the city

Word was received here today from u'ul -S!,u "-

Denver. Colorado, of the death of John i of bubbly and sudsy water was fought

with little opposition in this city while the new yt-ar bells were tolling and whistles blowing. While the corks were popping a frivolous feu de jole throughout the city confectionary stores whicn raised their soda ater emblem were abandoned Even the Richmond people were not looking for a place to come in out of the wet and all attempts for a sane celebration were discarded.

Leniency was extended to the celebrators by the authorities and only one person was arrested for public intoxication. This individual whose name is Harry Breen hailed from Cincinnati and was on his way to his home in West Baden, Ind. Breen was so severely defeated in the last round "with, John Barley Corn that It w" ' : sary to lock him up to ptf from being frozen. " :

T'hrt , . . . , ; , . . v. i . , . I

.'v.. ivuui55 ji nit uecivy weignt battle the condition of the principals, the gift of the diamond-studded belt, the sold-out house and the weather conditions all are ideal. Judging from the training camp work of the two young giants they

are as evenly matched as any pair of

master E. M. Haas.

Mr. Haas was the first person to 1

step up to the window at the postoffice and buy one of the special parcels post stamps, which was affixed to the

nrst parcel sent through the local

branch of the postal service. Shortly afterwards, the Jones Hardware Co. sent three packages over the parcels

heavyweight ; Post, thus gaining the distinction of

oeing the firsUbusiness house to use

lilt 1 1 , i hs.i r ,t

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and chicken and hired out his horses and closed the farm. As the months passed by and he became interested lu his new work he grew to detest the thought of returning to the farm. So when the spring came he remained in New York.

tolling all through the hot summer days until the splendid color left his face and his brown hands grew quite pale. "I'm beginning to look like some of those ladylike city fellows that boarded at Webb's one summer." he thought grimly as he surveyed his white hands. "I wouder if Miriam would like the looks of me any letter now!" The thought of Miriam Webb turned his musings In another direction that of the great Infirmity that proved a stumbling block in his progress at every turn. His Undo Simon bad long urged a visit to a noted ear specialist, and now one blazing August day Jonadab suddenly resolved to go.

Jonadab weut to the hospital in November and came forth from the institution with a bewildered smile on his face and both ears stuffed with cotton to lessen the terrific din that assailed his restored hearing. The

whole world took on a new aspect. He felt a greater confidence in himself, more self reliance and a higher courage to overcome the disappoint

ment that had befallen him In the loss of Miriam Webb. He remained In. the city until the Christmas season had ended and then hastened back to Little River to take np his farmer's life once more. As he stood at the gate hours afterward, when the last night of the old

year was creeping slowly along to the end of Its Journey there came a ud den longing to sec

Miriam Webb anci once more put hitj

fate to a test. At instant later he wat

speeding over Juslj

depend.

tne new system. Postmaster Haas announced this afternoon that 23 parcels had been received at the postofflce, five of which were sent to local people and the remainder to other cities. The first packages received for transfer, came in at

iv.n. mm illuming ana were im

WILL 0 ANNUAL BpT TONIGHT

The Erf Nous Club Holds an Jen House This fteinoon.

The f "D-S" tin? of tne ear for

the me1"3 the Entre Nouis club will b1 tllis ev"-ng when about 150 ra-hers of that organization will sit dn to tle annual feast in the bang1 room tne I O. O. F. hall. Yjv year tlis affiir grows more

I aaful Th annual hanmipr is ai-

u-ust investi- j "utuuuu """"s i"e ugut in i .siem ot insuring them against lo?5 i su , , , ; '

n thie oil magnate xne shortest, possible time Charley Ey-, or breakage has been arWH i- w&v neia n ew iears niguwuu

a, three widelv ton. th clb's official referee, will of- the payment of an flf7rliHnr,ai - ' , ! th spirit of Dbtherhood and mend-

boxers that ever bared their bodies mediately sorted and sent to their desto a California sun. For the past three i tinations. weeks they have been held at even : One of the

Atinued their search toVS.v for wn- i money in the betting.. Each man is; Richmond nersnn w a ,

M r . r " j 1 . . . ... .. - ".owtu. ab vai-

" nn0 iS vvantea as a """""6 ucjiai uauie pacnages cannot be reeisterH

uj lllc money

'tors at Washingto:

as reported to be

jparated points. Oe report was that j ficiate as arbitrator in the ring is at the McKfv cottaep rn ToL-vi : The preliminaries promise

Island, off the :oast of Georgia. An- i sood milIinS- Freddie Barrett and Jack i til a reipt for it is received from the"mmittee aPPted some time ago. other had hh a visitinsr his s in I Linkenbeck, welters; Eddie Garey and : person v whnm it Umong the speaters will be Mayor

Greenwich, onn., and the third report- Sam Morris- featherweights, and Dan-j Arrangeents have en mad b Zimmerman, whtwill also act as toasted hinij2 i,in, , uta Iny Lyons and Gene Rado. bantams ! Postmaster jo., v.. .u: . ..-! master. Justice Ibbott, Walter Voss-

. " v-vuimj yia,ic , . aao HU1CU Ce C3I1 PTO- . , . i j

parrytown, N. Y. jare on tne program tor tour rounds cure extra neiverv wagons and meniler a AUSUS1- caraaer. Sergeant-At-Arms Riddell became kach- f he first bout to be staged at 2 , any time thaithe business may be pen hoUSe Et e club rooms in the

die. Several men ha 1

cents, a record of the package

" " i ., i ciosejy watcned un

i cn aiwajs pi vans.

A program ha been arranged by a

more and more angry at his failure to i ,clock sharp.

locate Mr. Rockefeller and is consider-1 ing asking the money trust comimttee ! to have the house of representatives ! issue an attachment, giving the search- i ers power to break down the doors of J the Castle Rockefeller so that the man-

sion mignt be searched to

i noon.

STRUCK By A TRAIN

n-sw-orn into

; me service to De reaay to

ascertain I r..tu 1.. rr

'Ur. Rockefeller's whereabouts. n' w 1U15-V111 "iiiuwiy E5-

.opened a window on an upper floor

' 'and looked out. One of the detective i

. Fiouieu, nappy new year to you," but ! f " ' -'-i.sUtmned down the window 'A few minutes later I

A. O. Forsyth. 815 North H street, narrowly escaped death this afternoon at the North Twelfth street crossing

ii'v-.-j t l tr.toi, uuuuu ueiijin nam. ror-

fjl.-oi.vu u 1CUC1 i ' 'JVth

emergency post matter.

in handling th parcels

Sure of a Raise. An enterprising woman who renu

was walking across the tracks

. i - - hjv - V .U l laL-LJUlllllI llilil rill-

-iae post otticials as t , . ,T , , the adrisibttity of havinc the nd. i Poaching He did not notice the ap-

lti-oa nr tha ,t .ui;. P'oacu or tee west oouna train until;

! struck by the cow catcher and thrown

to-the side of the track. When nicked

the street. Riddell

ihu th, fan k,.;: 'ito late to avoid being hit. He was

"-" uuij ini.i 51110:1 1U1 me (

j.winciciirm, iiu luuay mat Mr. 1

Rockefeller probably thought himseisj

!ustlfied in avoiding service beca.i1, 'f the condition of his health. H-'ias tal,-v. lnjin -ieen suffering for a serious threat ail-1 ,V?OU

V. . U U l , 1

iuuuul tutu utf iuis utftrii j nn

njured but he soon revived. rr

OPEN HOU HELD

AT TlX Y. M. C. A.

Open house is bQg held at the Y. M C. A. this aftnoon and even-

several apartments in a new building rng. Many persons vited the building

ana suDiets tnem rurnisnea. room by las quests of the assation. The enroom, hss profited at the rate of sev- jtire b.iiding, from baiment to dormieral hundred dollars a year by worn- jtories, is, thrown open0 visitors for an's propensity for telling everything 'inspection. The gamesyere well patshe knows. To each applicant for a (ronized, the bowling agys and pool room she named an exorbitant price J tables being the most toular to start with. j This morning a grad weight athNow. nnderstand this Is a conces- Uetic contest was held which the sion to yo-a alone and must be regard- ;boys were divded into w cla8aeg ac. ed as strictly confidential. If you tell jcording to their weign At three a soul In the house that I have mide eign At tnrfe a reduction in your favor I shaU have 1 ZfL Z t , I t0 to charge the original price." lfXlJ i fi f1? 5 Within two w.-ek Lt, rt! of the city was scheduled t be played

Smith tells me,'

injuries are expected to re- astute landlady to each gossiping ten-1 Tbe open house .is held,;nder (he

ent and a sudden shock nj"ght kiil

m, tne doctor said.

! suit, lie sustained a small scalp wound

and wis painfully bruised about the body.

, Domestic Diplomacy. "Henry!" "Yes, my dear." "There's W cents missing from yonr "T envelope." -.tt 1

AN U3IPIRE HURT

is

Xatlonal Xews Association) ST. LOl'IS, Mo., Jan. 1. Clarence Owens, better known as "Brick" Ow-

fens, umpire in the National league, is recovering tcday from shock and minor braises as a result of an eleva-

ant. "that you told her yon pay onlv jausPices of the Ladies Auxiiiry of the $6 for yonr room Instead of $7" And . Y' if". C' A" Refreshments we servas no one was in nndHnn tn nio ied this afternoon.

not guilty the additional rental was

exacted. New York Times.

The Retort Courteous. James Russell Lowell was once a guest at a banquet in London where he was expected to reply to a toast. The speaker wbfl Mr. Lowell

i) n

Ph Mrs. ere in a rlor flo Fens wj

r afCTry-wfn the Marquette hotel Hth Mrs. Owens and five

an elevator that

floor to the base-

ras not hurt

Msengers were

e

said many cont3

the people of ttr Ing and repeatir they were all J can minister',. 4 James Lowell -this speech, f smilingly: "I r gentleman Americana

ffi things abont fStates. avowed again that ifr'As Amerionrt of St. aiy overlook H rose he said jHe with the f jinst spoken.

t deal, ana f mw"

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said gently. "I've made a mistake. 1 guess. Good night." Miriam Webb had made no reply. She had merely retained her seat on the sofa and stared at him with frightened eyes from which all the timid happiness had fled. A long time after Jonadab had waded away through the piling snowdrifts Miriam sat there nntil her mother poked an Inquiring bead through the doorway. "What's the mntter with you. Miriam Webb? Here you are sitting while that stove is getting 'most red hot: The minute I smelled the hot iron I knew

you'd turned the draft on and forgot to shut 'era off. There you're such a featherhead I don't know as I shall ever leave you alone with the fire again. I should think Jonadab might have noticed it" Mrs. Webb opened the door of the cylinder stove and closed the draft tightly. Then she sat down in her trailing flannel wrapper and looked in

quiringly at her daughter. "Has he asked you yet. Miriam?" Miriam blushed and nodded her head. "You're engaged, then?" cried her mother, with an air of relief. "I don't know," said Miriam slowly, with a queer look in her blue eyes.

That was not the case with Jonadab Hopkins, for he was flrmly convinced

that the girl he loved had refused to marry him and that he was not engaged to anybody. As he approached his home, lying snug and sheltered under the drooping elms, he felt a sudden and overpowering desire to run away from Little River and all the tender memories that en

compassed it. With- nx DREW CLOSER . ttiA nAmraintnn. TO HtH.

ship of Miriam Webb Little River was j a barren spot and be loathed it His mother, reading by the light of a

i large, green shaded lamp, lifted an in

quiring gaze to his. "Seems to me you're home early. Jonadab. It's only a little after 9 o'clock.' She drew closer to him and placed her Hps to his ear. Jonadab inclined Ms head, and his mother's voice was lifted shrilly. "I met Abby Smith today. 8he was asking after you." Jonadab smiled grimly. "It yon met Cousin Abby I guess yon heard some gossip, he growled. "Said she'd beard yon and Miriam

"stripped from the middle upward anij was engaged. Is that so? Mrs. Hopwhipped till the body ia bloody." Four! kins drew back and watched her son's

peace each was tNs recognized charg embarrassed face eagerly.

made by thefT

fW

A Good Joke.?t At midnight two revelers. w believed to be known to the police, turned in an alarm of fire from box 34 at the corner of Fourteenth and Main street. The alarm was turned in as "Father Time" wa ushering in the new year. Though the alarm was suspected of being false by the fire officials no chances were taken and a rapid run was made on Main street adding to the excitement and spectacularity of the night. Two men who are believed to have turned In the alarm ran

north on Fourteenth street and were seen by several people of the neighborhood. A description of them has been furnished the police who expect to apprehend them. Watch Parties. Numerous watch parties were held. At several churches entertainments were given until a late hour, when light refreshments were served and the entire party awaited the birth of the new year. In various homes ia the ; city private watch parties w '"---' That Richmond suffered f vere headache this mornll statement of one member ol force. Managers of the lea.... . ,

declare that they did - w larger bus!- " -ness last night than on any other

ciirh n snowv roar

as he had traversed the year the vear before, on In il wa a riou celebration. ly now be could j Dut brlfhear the crnnchinji

'n a p p T fh. footateos anc

tear!" he said tne crMk of dead

branches breaking

QUICKLY.

from the weight of snow. He had grown accustomed

to the

MAKES FIRST ARREST

restoration of his hearing, but iadiD Talce5 Celehrator in hH. m r.tttiA River mto his Dayer 1 aKes cieDraior in

confidence. I Custody.

The Webb house was lighted bright

ly, and from the sounds proceeding from within Jonadab surmised that a New Year's party was in progress. He rang the bell, and as its sharp clang died away he heard light foot steps coming down the hall. Althougt he had never heard Miriam's footsteps

he was sure that she was approaching .

him. and so he stood well within the;

Less than one hour after Jacob Bayer assumed tbe duties of sheriff of Wayne county he was called upon to make an arrest at the corner of Fifth ami Main street where a disturbance was being made by a New Year's cele-

brator. Bayer took the alleged law

violator in custody and Is holding him

rtt

snaaow or ine porcn. vt nen sue up?u j

ed the door and peered out the ligul shone on her face, and somehow Jonadab knew that t he was hoping it might be he. How long had Miriam Webb been watching for him ever since lasl year? "Happy New Year!" he said quickly, holding out his hand. Miriam he'd out her hand and thee withdrew it with suddeu resentment "I didn't give you credit for so much impudence, Jonadab Hopkin," sh murmured scornfully for her own ben efit But Jonadab heard and gave nc sign. 'You haven't had occasion to changi

vour mind about what 1 asked you i

! at the county jail for safe keeping. It

is not expected that charges will be filed against him.

MMArllGA

L IS GONE

Spirited from the State Late ; Last Night.

between the First Christie and the

, w;First Methodist Episcopal hurches saia me ; Ti. , . .... .

Old Time Floggings. An act of the time of Queen Eliz

beth ordained that vagrants wer to 1

male and tew through hia Ir sions this sef constablearf HnntingoV' charges watchinf ' day; 8a-

aecortf"

1 1

led. Say

it Stao.

-istracted

hipping t

-ir whippia'

atute the

1wm n let

,:-B for evera l dont know," said Jonadab slow-'Jt.M-ho Dassedl ly. "but I guess it ain't so." Then aft-

special oecaj er making tne usual preparations for

e nigni am usseu dis moiners wna- ' Jcbeek and went to his room. j vera I days afterward." when the ;yeara 3aas yet yonng. Jonadab's jcto fUaaoax Hopkins wrote aad offer

J Jonadab a job In the city. fr;T cow oence of this letter

titat Mrs. IJopkinsweot to spcal the 'winter -'wJili' her tried dangUfra 8

(National Xews Association) ; INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 1. That Ortie McManigal, confessed dynamiter and star witness for the government In

vear ago?" he asked imperturbably. lu "uimHe cuuirv7 She stared at him for an Instant, and 8 now on his way to California, where then little sparks of anger flew to her ; he will probably receive his sentence gentle bine eyes. She closed the doot j for the part he played In the dynamite and stepped out to the porch, so dost j outrages was learned today. The deto Jonadab that her gown brushed bis parture was secretly made.reputy glpgyp J McLaren of Los Angeles., ho has "Yes. I have changed my mind." ghlchar8 of McManigal. slipped his prisaald sharp! v in his ear. so sharply ! onr into a cab- Ute nifht ro1' that Jonadab jumped : then she went J to the union station and took a train on In a lower tone, as if she knew he! for Chicago, where H was expected to could not bear her words, but as if tb make close connections for the Pacific recitil of ber wrongs afforded her i coast early today.

great relief: "Who wouidn t change their minds. Jonadab Hopkins, you big goode!" Miriam stamped her fool passionately. "To come and ask m to marry you and when I said 1 would to say you were sorry and thai you'd made a mistake! You big big Jonadab Hopkins why why a. Jonadab took her in his strong artni and held her tightly. "Tell me the exact words yoo used when yoo said you'd have me." order ed Jonadab. "I said. I guess so! shrieked Mlrl am In his ear.

'Lordy: I thought yon said 'Nor

PLAN EARLY TRIAL For the Alleged Slayers of Dr. Knabe.

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(Xatlonal Kewt foc!tloa INDIANAPOLIS. Ja. 1 With D. WilUam Craig and Vdertaker Alonzo Ragsdale. under arrtst and released

' under bond to appea, in criminal court

ejaculated Jonadab Joyfully, drawinsjto answer for the llleged murder of her closer to him. "You needn't yel'jDr. Helene Knabe; October 23. 1911, so. Miriam, because I can hear as wel ! state's attorney an Harry C. Webster, as the next fellow, and I've Just beard j of the detective ancy which obtainyou say yoo accepted me once. You ed the evidence fo' the grand jury, mill can't take it back. Now. I'm going tcj begin immediate preparations for tl ask you again, all proper, and you car trial.

whisper the answer right close to mj County Prosector uaaer stated to-

ear. Yon love me. Miriamr S Miriam's answer could not be heard

J by any one save Jonadab. bat when

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