PANIC PREVAILS IN CITY OF PEKING tabs Fear far Lives and r; Af2 fli'Mi From Capital. ; ; APPEAL MADE TO FOREIGNERS INTEREST IN : ELECTION KEEK TANG SHAO Yl, REAR ACVIR4L H0.VAD. WHlliM A. CUM. Former Special Envov To America. Who Takes , -MsnshuPuaDBi's Place. tam'ariiEr of Fcur.h . . Division of Eij Fl:et Now Anchors! In Hudson. Fa ir,sr L1. S. Sen Mir y Who v;;i Sm.v Treasures ToArtlov'nsPiib'Ic. Artitsrs l.i Sires! Railway Dis put3 r.n',3 Ajatosl CaM.; BEIGE IS FO'JID HOT GU1TY. Five States Are to Elsil Gcv- : ern:rs cn Nov. 7. ALL EYES 0:i MASSACHUSETTS ROBERTS AND I HIATTLET OUT Extra Conductor Ik Ordered Rein statedClick Dissents From Major Ity In Cases of Hiatt and Roberts. Carroll Wright Dies In Colorado. Ivs Moirua, Oct! 30. Motonuan W. Roberts and Conductor B. J Hiatt were found guilty and Conductor J. U. Bruce was found not KuiKy of the charges of violations of the rules of the atre"t railway company by the street car board of arbitration..' ft Bruce must be reinstated and paid or the time lout during his discharge. Tho opinion of the hoard waa unani mous In tho rase of Bruce, while A. I,. Urlck dissented In the verdict on the cases of Roberts and Hiatt. This ends the first, arbitration he twocn the street railway company and (he union. Both parties to the con trovorsy declared they would abide by the decision of the hoard. Carroll Wright Dies In Colorado. ' Carroll Wright, general attorney for the Ilock Inland Hallway company In Iowa and the Ddkotas, and for many years one of the most prominent. cltl 7nns of Dcs Moines, died nt Colorado Rprlnpfl, In a sanitarium, aa a result of firj ntUck of Itright's dlarnse. , V,') ; , Resigns as Head of Stat Hospital. Dr. II. F. KlrHchner, superintendent of ihe state sanitarium for the 'treat; jnent. of tuberculosis at Oakdaln; for the last four yearn, handed hift resig nation to the board of control of hint" Institutions, to take effect not later than Nov. 10. WILL D ING MAR RAY BACK Release of Head of Notorious Gang Will Not Mean Freedom. !..''' tho.hrj.dof the m.toriouH wm'M swindlers, will he back In bin old quar ters at the I'olk county Jail thla wudt lor a utay of Indefinite length with hi? former hont. Jailer Reott Wise.' Mabray'r term In the federal prison at Fort Ijwvcnwnrlh Iuih expired Retpilaitlon paperH , for Mahroy'a r turn to Iowa were Rrantcd by tiuv, ernor Ktulihs of KunwiH. Mabray war met at the Bitten of tho federal prison hy atilhorltlcH nnd will be hroiiKht r IxH Moines Immediately. i Attorney (leneral (Jeoie (vnson b cured Mahnir'i miulr-lllon. For on ryaBon, th? Btate attorney proHccut ing Mabray and IiIm aHtH-lateH prefer to havo Mabray await trial In !c MnlneK. Mi'hrny will be tried before the Pot. tftwattmnle district court, where Bev ral li dlelmentH on -hai KeH of consplr iipy nra hnnslni; over Mm. ' Th ntiiti plana to ber.ln the prima- (utioiv of Mabrav In the Novamher term of court Deserts Bride of a Month. TVit'Bodire, la., Oct. 3D. William Wahltman, nnnlitnnt Janitor at thf Wt bfter county court Iioiiho, has din aircHred, desnrtlnn tiltt hi ld if only 0110 month.. Mra. Walhtman avera nlie hns no knowledge of the whereabouts of her hiiHlnml. Walhtman was riculir natcd hy the court house habltuea na itnpr, and It l thour.ht he wandered nf during a lapse of mental faculties. .... , . , ' 1 Wounded Mn Are, Living. Mason City. In. Oct. rm. TIioukIi TiiIIIur In HtrcnKth, . Hrexel Klbbllnp, who vmih Bhot lhniii,,h the r.tomach by Hobert Oahle followlitK a dispute, over a pfun In hleh nahlo In turn was shot hv the po'ice after flrlriK throe ahot at U'ein, the two men continue to live. O.blo Is strapped to hl bed Ills parcntu live at Wapello. '''" : ' " "' ,. . Broken Back Is Fatal. ' MiimhallUiwn. la, ()l. 30. Wnlla rrosHlni th Iowa Central htidw. John Sanderson, fifty years )ld, who recent ly had arrived here from Roekford. III.. to Income. nHlnlant Kiiperlntendent of a tllo factory, was atruck hy a pasKen - gr train and died an hour Inter of a IroVen tack. Woman Takes Paris Green. Brltt, la., Oct. ao. IVecnuHO Hans Sorenson of near Rtllaon, In, for whom aliQ had kept house for a abort time. would not marry lier when ahe asked tilm. Mra. Anna Berrlnn committed suicide by taklnx parla green. ' " " ' Buys Farm at High Prlca. Mount Vloaaant. la, Oct. 30. Sixty- seven and one half ai rea of Henry (ounty land Bold for $22S an acre. The tract wan the K. M. J'ayno farm and was purc.haaed hy Hr. J. P. Hunt of Mount 1'leaaant. Widow Given Big Damages. Marengo, la., (Ht. 30 In the case f hneinrta Armhrnater of Trenton, Mo, aualnst the Hock Island, Mrs. armhruater waa Ha;ded $10,000 hy the Jury. Her hual and was killed hy tho railroad. Grand Jury Ends Session. Mason City, la.. Oct. 30.-After aesaion of alx wecka the ttrand Jury reported, returning a total of thirty Indictments, tha majority of them charging liquor yftcuaea here and at Clear Ijike. t .Vs.' J' 10!. "if . 1 CLARK W.LLSHOWTREAfcUNt Former Senator Will Open Home to , . , , Art Lovers. Urn Angeles, Oil., Oct. 30. Forme. MiuW.W. A. Clark, talkiiiS 'Of hi. New York house, declared It the heat iilve;stiiient he had made In his life.' i''Wrjun a practicnl , plan can 1 be worked out," he Haid,."I Intend to glvt Hk' nil lovln publle Kenrrally an op pvrt ual t y1 1 to nee and, I hope, ( iijoy my art treaKures." . . SECURES HIS WIFE : BY ORDER OF COURT IIU'W IMS, FfBIl JSIlKLlS Af3 Willi ' r West Union, la., Oi-'t. ?A. Fred JtU klnl 'of llodsni seomtd yoiss oii o, m- aiiH of ji wrli o. halieu corpus1 Issiied lit o.iweiir' by JucU( O'Connor of the superior court, tin. I tliif.Cfiuplft i'UJ -ttartid 011 aiiotlu t Mrrd ding tour , . . , ., , .. i ibo hride formerly Was Miss Lena Unnon ol-Amxtra and waa wooed and I won In aplto of the remonstrances o; her ''parent. 1 She eloped on Sept. It with Jenkins, who la a restaurant man of Hudson, und on a license Issued a. Manchester they worn married. . The parents said somebody , swore to a falsehood . In nar.ertlng that the brld" tas eighteen years old, aa th' t.ialmed she was imly fifteen, ao on the day of the wedding the bride and ifroom were separated, the bride be ing taken !o her parents' homo. The groom deHared he would have Vs' wife hy legal process, nrd nind" C.iHid hi fuieat, having her broug'it into tho aupei'ior court at 0iv.?in b.v M.v Mnraluil chlvlii?ton. , , Tint parents .realized thrit tln'lr lia'iightcr actually was wedded ,:t ' "hut their only recourse was to Stan i prosecution for perjury, which the lei'lliird to do. ao after cmtmltntlon In inirt thev nerei'd to annum to ur- ?th proceMB that hnd hern l'iv-)kfd ml Mr ami Mrs. ieiil.lhs then Hlaitul n their s.icond wedding tour. MARIAN TO HEAR RATE CAS" freight Tariff Compla'nts Will De Ar- nued in Des Moines. 1 ' ' I I've ' Mo tion Oct. ' 3r-Interatfite roiiitPlMBllmer Harlan of Washington nrrlvrd In P. a Moinos to preside at .he lowajnte heat mitt to he held In urnoia conauiuuona, u.e ... u v thejederil eonrt,, rooms, com.nenrln " referendum method of loglalatlon today. The Iowa rate mvt. who Or. " Th s week he: ex have died the frel ,ht nte complaints PerU o ask the court for pormlaalon with the rn:.u!slo... have arranged to file It on behalf of theao atatea, when Mrom evidence to auhstantliite their i....... ...i AJ i.,,. . 1 l ' ' " ..-iiinn.iM n.i nmna n.id In SiiIIaii. . li. l.i rv... !! I'otil.L Mn. Manna, a Northwestern engineer, nni I pioneer resident of r.oone. fell (lend in ih . N'nrthwostern waltlna room . j .... 1 . . . . J .r .. ' whih1' waiting to hid goodbye to n Biby Poisoned by Matches. ., West Union, la.,' Oct, l3i. The 6ne- e.irold son of Mr, and Mrs.; Ruhe "ills of t'ayett' atei the htiiida off of ivtoi-n miitchea arijl died (rnn the ef fcta. W. C T. U. Meet Opens. ..... , , . , MiUntlkee, Oct. 3D. The perfection . ...... , i f an hitorna tlona temperance un on " "'" ." - ' xceaa and fostering educational work i l, l,v it ,.l 1 w n " " n. nv.llt . V..V I T II. convention which opened a six Vtya' meeting In1 Milwaukee. Boy Dies of Football Injury, rterre. 8. I).. O't. 30. Roy Farrer. a young atiiool boy, died here from In Juries received In a wcrub Riime of foot l.it M 11a u-it4 Llrl-e.1 nn llin hi. nil n,l aa hla stepfather la strongly oppose.i to football, he did not tell the cause of hla trouble, but complained of head Officials Are Seeking Asylums for Wives and Children Ffunior That Young Emperor Has Been Spirited From the Capital. , 1: - 1 ,t., ; Ireking, Oct. ,30. The Bltuatiou In Iekin i becoming .worse., , A, verit able panic prevails among the, Man chus ajid th ilanthu . women ai o adopting Chinese drwss, Soinu of tnem aio atteuiptins r.o .maliQ .ielr feet , appear tsmall by peculiarly , con atructed shoes. .The train that aro leaving; the capital for, the rnewt. part are drawn by two. ntjlftcs, jso Ijeavily are they loaded, tne people sitting on top of their household belongings. Of. fkial are seeking asylum.( for , their wlvc-a, and jCliUdren ainoug tne tor tlnnora,, ,,. . , 1:, , , .. .. I l'rlor to the revolution the newspa per frequently cried out against the presence of foreign 'sylifr8,,.,liiH the. tiutivea nre now ., fleeing to 'hem for thelter. Ono, report five topight for the. outbreak, .but the presence of 15, Oou Manchu troops, against 3,000 Chi peso, ensures the safety Ho(, tjie capital for the present. ., ,,, i ,., ,1,'he only danger seemg to be from a sudden attack against the throne or against tho ollldals, which might pre clpiUte , tb.9 , threatened . n;assacre by the M,aju'bua.,., Hee feeling is becom ing ntensilied,;The price of provisions Is sjill; rising ami many foreigners are entering, tho ( legation quarter. , the legation guards, are ..preparing, for eniersenhses. ..The . Aint;-an . have Ba,nri.,.lm!.T Wlol on t,,,! .orner wall, which Is now under a atrong guard, p:c.t,prP!que movements. ,". the Manchu troiipa, throuahjho city, gates, occur silently aft?r night to prevent excite ment among the population, , 1, i Runiora are current that the emper or. has bt. n. spirited away and that Prince Chlng. who Is too old for flight, has committed -suicide. ,rl, ,,1, 1, - HARRIMAN GIRLS IN RACE While Widow Attends Run of Hounds, Ooahen; N. Y., Oct. SO.--l'laying a new trick on their mother, MIhb Carol llarriman, Mra. C. E. Rumaey and Mr. R-.imaey, up behind the three crack trotters ol tho stables of the late E. ill 11....!.,., aj.ttl,irl Itliilr HluniltM fltl ''"Z:::; J ince over the historic Goshen track, while more than 100 members of the Tuxedo colony stood In the atanda and cheered wildly. Mr. Rumsey trailed Into the stretch an apparent loser, but by a magnifi cent drive, passed Mlsa Carol, caught his wife, raced even with her up to the wire, and aalled under It a winner by a neck when Mra. Rumsey ' horae broko. Some daya ago during a practice spin, Averlll llarriman challenged his slaters to a race and the defy was ac cepted, but Mrs. llarriman objected on account of the danger. While Mra. Hariiman occupied a box at a run of the Glen Arden bounds at the Goshen track, Miss Carol and Mr. and Mra. Rumsey stayed behind, as did a number of the Tuxedo folk, who had been let Into the secret. BRIEF FOR INITIATIVE George Fred Williams of Boston Sends Document to Washington. Washington, Oct. 30. In the' name o( the stales of California, Arkansas, coiorano, somn uaaoia ana ;corasiui r. I ii.itl.. . ft,.,,,. Dnn. i-eorgn rn-u wiuhuiib v...... v.- upreme court of . the Lnlted States caw, " '",-""r nuiionauiy oi m mi'iuwi cuiiu- vv .... -t..i: oral urguintMii ui-iur imj vouiv. nerfect unlit leal conditions In -. this I country nvo icu m a ueiunint mi I A I I.J . A .1 - .1 fnM IK. initiative' and referendum method ef ir"l",""u"' fonrt. He apeaka of the demand for a .. It 'as I 'part of the ''reactlotj flgaiHt the control of nrlvlif ;ge." t j , SHOOTS THREE, KILLS SELF Enraged by Wife's Actions Man Tries to Murder Whole Family. Peterahurg, W Va.. Oct. 30. Carroll James of this city shot and killed his father In law, William Prltchard. ijb- ably fatally wounded hla mother In- , ..,,, , v,, ... .,. law. l ghtlv Injured hla wife and com- t , milliMl SUIClue Kl I cminuuiu. jnnn brokfl Into th Prltchard home and caugM his victims while they slept. i. n ' 'r ... - ,, . , . 1. . IVUnn, a leuow nunomier, wnum im M'T'1 U A ft,U,M' W"h h,S W'f l the James home Rode Niagara Falls In Motorboat. Niagara Falla, N. Y.. Oct. 30. Cap tain Klaua Lnraen of Detroit made hi aecond Niugnra river trip In a motor boat from the cataract to lewlston, ,le com,U',ert the plx mlle trip through the turbulent waters In twenty five minutes, coming - through without a scratch. ivTf '..-I '.U Z i ,1) fc5 , w ' ' J:' '; J'vi " '",r I & by Cllni'iIliiBt. UNION PACIFIC GIVES REPORT UPON WRECK ..... .p , , , ., - Dae to Brakeman Inlerlaring ; ;,Wi!h Bxck System, j : i j : I ; Jtock Springs,' Wyo., Oct. 30. IIu irhn' fallibility caused the wrecking ot a t'nlon Pacific passenger tram that ran into a Height train' near here arid resulted 'In death to three men and Injuries to thirty other persons, ac cording to ,ui olllclal report given out by1-thu railroad company. The state men jliows how a wreck can be brought alKMitl by interfering wtlh automatic safety Hocking' systems, wh ic-h am sihi 'to-be oUiorwIse me chanically Infallible. i : i 'According to the official report, the accident was due to the action of Rob ert K. Lee, head brakemnn of a west- hound freight train, which had been sidetracked to allow the, westbound fast mail train to pass. Before the mall train came In sight from the east the eistbound Atlantic express came along. " ' ' l As the passenger train neared the switch leading to the sidetrack, which lies between the eaatbound and the westbound trarka, Hrakeman Iee, the' statement fays, "for some unaccount able reason stepped up to the awitch atand and threw the. switch, causing the Atlantic express to run In on the passing tracX and. collide with the en gine of I'o'a own train." The signals, before the switch was thrown, showed both through tracks to he clear and the switch to the aide track closed. ,The express waa too close to the awltch to atop after the switch waa turned and tho collision followed. . Engineer H. C. Hangs and Fireman W. C. Cherkln of tho express train were killed, aa was a track worker. The most serious Injuries were sus tained by persons In the day coach. They were scalded hy steam from the broken locomotive boilers. ' R. A. LONG TO TALK IN OMAHA Millionaire Lumberman to Speak for Brotherhood Work. -Omaha, Oct. 30. R. A. Long, tho millionaire Kansas City lumberman, who, with hla assistants, will hold two meetings In. Omaha tomorrow to In crease Interest In the men's brother hood of, the Disciples . of Chriat or Christian church, occupies . a unique position, not only among the men of hla own denomination bjii anion j all the churchmen of the United States. 1 Mr. 'Long Is the largeat Individual contributor to the ' numerous mlaalon Hry", educational and benevolent Insti tution of the Disciples of Christ; and Is said to devote as much of his time to church wora as he does to his mul tiplicity of huslneas affairs. :-1 " , Auto. Accident May Be Fatal. Harvard. Neb., i Oct. SO.-JAs three persons were attempting to cross the Burlington tracks in an automobile, they ran Into the aecond engine of a double headed freight train. Tho driver of the' machine. Fred Lehan, living some1 twelve mlleB sontheast from this city, was seriously Injured rhoitt the head, the other two escap ing with slight hrulaes. Jumps From Wagon Onto Pitchfork, Falrhury. Neb., Oct. 30. George Hughes, ratd aa one of the moat pro- gresslve farmers of thla county, la In a precarious condition at his home, near Steele City, as a result of Jump- ln ort ft ' wnon onto Pltchforh' which penetrated hla body for eight Inches. Little hope la held out tor his recovery. , ., - . , . !; ' Blew Out the Gas and Died! Bt. I.oul8, Oct. 30. William T. Zelg ler. a blacksmith residing at Bethel, Jfo., was asphyxiated at the St. Ix)uls, Keeley Institute and his wife was so r.angerously affected by Inhaling tbe fin that she may not recover. . r 1 . ' Republican and Democratic Parties Have Full Tickets in Bay State In 'Several States Candidates of Five Parties ArMaking Race, ''Chicago! ,'Ott.' 30 Although ttW 6iect(oiisi to be. held Nov., 7 . will be quiet, compared with the presidential etruggle'a year hence, interest in them never'' "lesiT is .keen. . There will be election of varying Importance in va rious states a week from tomorrow. States which will elect governors : or other statue. oDlccrs are Rhode Island, Massachusetts,, .'MaryLr '.id, Kentucky, Mississippi,-' Louisiana and New Mex-. 'co. , ,,, , . In other states justices, of the, su previe..1cc'iirit, piernbers of the lugia, tures and, mayors will he amgnp; the officers chosen." Several congressional v.vanrjes pre to. be filled., , i While tbijj. Is regarded aa',,a.u. off year, national lnj:erest centers in, Mas sachusetts, vhero, the Democratic ,and.i Republican parties have full tickets.,! Eugene N. .Foss,, who was elected as a Deri)ocr;Ulc governor in a Republican state last year, Is a .candidate for re election. The Republican ticket, is headed hy louis A. .Frothlngham. the present , Republican lieutenant gov ernor. Members of the, legislature will, also be chosen..' in New,. York state a now assembly will he elected, as well as several justices of the supreme court and city find county officers., w New Mexico votes for the first time In its history as a state for a full set uf .state, officers, members of congress voting overwhelmingly . in fa von of a and fw-a supreme court, eight district , Btrike aT1(1 an uilimatuni Berved on tne Jiulgns and. oltht. district nttorneys. It . Texas, Fiicific iabon conditions on the will alo: vote on a proposed amend-' railrfwd-1 aHsunibd a more serious as-' nient.to the count Itution. making -the.; t, 1 , .. . ( , , constitution more 'easily amendable!' lt'i8 knovn that h majority of -the-than la ut present provided for. crafts on tne Rock Isanfi nave voted. Arizona, on Dec. 12, will hold Its for- a Wrllje.:,,'Th'e vole or the black-.'! first statft election for state officers.. smjthg iwasretu'rncd. but 1 W'. Kllno,' etc.. tbe d:ite having been nxett dj proclamatii n.- 1 i ' ' Ohio, will vote for munlelnnl oflcprs init f1..1nnt.ti to the, conKt't itinial ,! convention.' In the larger Ohio cities the contests for city officers will b move spirited hecpttse of divls'ons.'in the lines of both old parties nnd the determination of leaders to strengthen tholr own prenaratory to the-flrht next ycff for delegates to the natl' hsl conventions. ' "- ; Oorgla will hold a primary to nomi nate a candidate for governor to suc ceed Hoke Smith, who will soon resign to become United States senator. In several states the Democratic progressives, Prohibition, Socialist nnd Socialist Labor parties also have named candidates for various state of fices. , . In Nebraska judges of the supreme court, a railway commissioner and re gents of the sate university are to be elerted, as well ns a successor to the late Representative Latta In the Third district. Five parties have tickets In the field. , AMER CANS TO BE CARDINALS Pope Will Grant Red Hats to Farley, O'Connell and Falconio. Rome, Oct. 3 ). Two more American cardinals will be created by the pope at the consistory to be held Nov. 27. The hat will be bestowed on the Most Rev. John M. Farley, archbishop ' of New York, and the Most Rev. William II. O'Connell, archbishop of Boston. With three members of the sacred college Cardinal Gibbons of. Balti more and Archbishop Farley, and O'Connell the United States repre sentation will equal that of any coun try In the worM with the exception of Italy, with thiity one, and Spain with four. - e.-i - i ' ' ' ' " ' : '" "' ' ! Mgr Dlomede Falconio, apostolic delegnte at Washington, also will be elevated, according to the announce ment.-' .'.:!.','''' REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CALL : , .,, j i, !! i- - -- ' : 1 Convention Will Be Composed of 1,064 i - - .-. ';; Delegates. '' ' ' '' " Washington, Oct. 30. the call for the Republican national convention to ba Issued by the national committee when It meets In Washington, Dec. 12, will provide for 1,064 delegates, to be Increased to' 1.072 If Arizona and New Mexico become states before the con trntlori Is held! The Increase from 980 delegates, which comprised the Chicago convention of 1908, Is the re sult of the reapportionment by con" grcaa, which Increases the size of the house of representatives from 391 to 433 members, or 435 with the two new states. ' ' Eva May Krelter Found Guilty. Aberdeen. S. D.. Oct. 30. The Jury In the case cf Eva May Krleter re turned a verdict of manslaughter In the second degree for killing her bus band. Philip Krleter, Feb. 14. The penalty fa Trom two to four years In the Btate penitentiary." ' Bears Disappoint Woman. Limn. O.. Oct. 30. In an attempt to end ,her life while suffering from de spondency, Miss Anna Harper leaped Into a pit at the city park In which were confined two large bears. The bears, however, refused to harm her. 1 " . - ; r5 h "i '- V I 1 o . ; 0Zi . I .. 4t-v .:- ; ikfj.i W : -I vVAJr " 1 V v,t V3 -I i n . ;U- ROCK ISLAND SHOPMEN ! VOTE TO H AVE STRIKE Men Are - Askinsfor Tei Per Cent Wage Increase.' ' 'o4 Mill t ' 'i'v " ' ' ..... .: - i-CliloagO(. Oct. 80. With the shop eiiinlnveu on the- Rock Island railroad president of the International, Brother , hood of Blacksmiths, and. Helpers, said, he would not make known the result , until,, he had, heard" from, the allied crafts.' ..,., ,. i,,'.' . The Rock Island system already ha, recognized the federation of crafts- 'k men. The men are asking for, a wage , increase that will average 10 per cent. ROW IN M NAMARA TRIAL ; Charge Is Made That Court Is Qualify ing Unfair Jurors. Los Angeles, Oct. 30. Not since the day when Francis J. Heney was shot down In a San Francisco court room ' has a California court-witnessed such exciting events as marked the session i of the trial cf James B. McNamara, accused of having blown up the Los Angeles Times building a little more than a year ago. . . j Bitter invective and denunciation be- ' tween the opposing counsel was fol lowed by nn absolute charge' on the part of the counsel for the defense that Judee Bordwell, who la presiding, was plainly trying to qualify a Juror who had len challenged by the state. And as a climax came the rulln-r, by the court that two jurors, bitterly fought by the dot'enee and challenged for cause, were fair minded men who ? could be depended on to safeguard the rights of both sides. ' ' ' The mask of friendliness which has 1 heretofore been worn hy both sides Is row discarded, and both sides were ' preparing ' for real fighting, which is sure to last for months. As the result ' of Judge Bordwell'9 'ruling there now are In the Jury box six men who have been passed for cause , r- 1 Wireless Experts Greatly Puzzled. ' Washington,. Oct. 30,-Wireless stu- ,; dents In the. army and navf would i( give a good deal to know how signal men nt Fort' Leavenworth,' Kan., oqulpped with only a regular army ser- ' vice set of Instruments, picked np ( wireless messages Vxchnhged 'by thi " pavy station ' nt Onantanamo, Cuba, ' with Panama. - Experts are giving much atudy to the problem, s solution of which would be of Inestimable value to the wireless telegraph.' " "M two Dead as Result of Auto .Smash. Guthrie Center. Ia.'. Oct. 30. Frank Johnson, a farm""" was killed and ' Lieutenant David over of the Twen 1 ty third U. 8. A. Infnntry was Injured, " probably fntnlly, In an automobile ac cident here.' The two men were riding In Johnaon'a car when the steering gear broke and the car overturned. A Jury All of Women. I08 Angeles, Oct. 30. The first complete woman Jury to be Impaneled In California will be sworn for duty tomorrow In Justice Casaldy a court In Watts. ' CONDENSED NEWS Andrew Carnegie was elected lord rector of the Unlveralty of Aberdeen. Fifty of Zapata's Insurrectionary army were killed In an encounter at Yecaplxtla, near Cuatla, Mex. A fifteen story clubhouse, costing $2,500,001, was dedicated In New York by the "Mother Lodge" of the Benevo lent nnd Protective Order ot Elks. The new home Is In West Fortythlrd street near Broadway. aches, until death resulted. i n I