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ANDERSON, 3. C., WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1915.
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OUTLAWS WRECKED TRAIN,
KILLED THREE MEN AND
WOUNDED FOUR
U. S.TROOPS ARE ,
PURSUING IBAN?IT S
;. . ? * - . . iyii ?
Seventy-five Mexicans Tore Up
Rails to Wreck Train and !
Burned Trestle Nearby
. to Aid Escape.
Brownsville, Oct. 10.-Ten Moxl
. cans were put to death today - by a
posse of citizens for alleged complici
ty .in tinr hilling of three Americans
and the Wounding of four others
aboard a St. Louis, Brownsville and
Mexico passenger train nebr hero last
night. The posse and United States
troops continued the pursuit of mem
bers, of Ute bandit'band tonight. \
The death' of Dr. E. S. McCain,
deputy state health officer, who was
shot tn a train compartment, v/here
?hp had.taken refuge, brpug?t number
ot dead to three. All wounded ?re,
expected to: recover.
. 'Four Mexicans, -.- members of the
band of seventy-five which wrecked
tho train, were hanged and tho other
shot. - One captured .by United States
'troops waa turned over \ ton civil a?
' vaaorlUos .tonight.; Flv? Mothar sus
pects are in tho Brown avilie jail.
Brownsville, Oct. rlSi-Inspired by
race'hatred an v/ell na a desire for
loot, twenty .Mexicans claiming to be
followers1 Of -Lula;-Do;- La .Rosa,-, leader
of the squalled Tox?s- revolution; .hold
isp and robbed a train near Olmito
. wlih their^sHlLtirat three are dead
ati'J five-wounded. ., ?
" If bi ifcell??Su tho"bandits'-escaped.
- tn(p*M$xfcb. ' Aa thb'b?ndita fired pn;
.?t$8* train thdy shouted ' "viva V.t?a?ioi
"Viva.Carr?n?a^^Piscano is a co-leader
with Kosn. . . ...
The fcandlts i removed* spikes 'from
the rail .abd jerked' tho inti, from under
tho nose of the: engine with'a long
heavyyj7lrp.'..,,fTU0'engino," .baggage
and .malt, ?caro '}?'ft'i t ho ?t m ok.
. * (Joh,n W.: Sword., farmer soldier, bald
ily'e\ ?or six Mexicans, entered the train.
. Others outside kept Mp ? cqn?t?nt fire..
Swbrd.ViW?s sitting in- thevsipoxor.
- .with thr*1^ RnMtow? In uniform.' Sword
was in citizen's cloth?s; ": The first
firing waa directed at thp.rmif?rmed
soldiers, "-Two soldiers were -Baot ot
tbe?flr?t.ilroj t?t?/othe'r wbH?'. trying
to escapo. None were armed. Sword
managed td get out of the train, and
mn threap mlle a to a telephone.-'
, Waljls and McCain hid In the lavar J
. tory. The bandits shot through tho
- door when libby refused to come out.
.. No.one waa hurt^In the day coach.
"' The' bandits rpbbod. pnosbgg^rs of
.. email ajriounts. '. .'<';
, Cbudu'ctor,. Horan saved himself by
turning-into a', lavatory while going
forward to [Investigate the occident.
Tho dead: Corporal Mollee/Third
United- States cavalry; unidentified
? Mexican passenger shot by Americans
for aiding.bandits. , ' .* '
Wppaded: Drf : E. .S^Met.ain, .Carno*
, ron c??hfy physician, probably fatal
ly H'.iot; Harry Wallace, l?. Woodhall,"
fhomap; Cl?udo Brisboar, Slirth cav
alfy; o, ii. Lay, Third Cavalry; ^"r '
How ^ucu^loot. 'was ' obtain*! ls
unknown.
A ' discharged soldier appeared at
-Olimlto ?b?rtiy after midnight. and
. ?Wpo?'ted^that train l?ad boen flrod
vpoh. and ^veral kIMod- The sheriff
with fi posse, started: tn automobiles.
: A special'train with two companies^
c.: mfftt^try' was also -started, -cav
alry troops left ebon afterward fol
lowed by/a- truckload of infantry,.
Thej'?rst definite information at
KortijSrbwn .saul, th?; bandits number
ing 7$ br ?? pulled a. rail ^irom tho
trnek and.'the engine and baggage car
.went.into a ditch, A Iqng tre'ot?o'?ear'
H th? ^r?ek. ; waa liradr after ffco train
r'i WHS! &??d> '.^i#a!^.'^*f?H ^H?PtpA''
1$j ;huidered tljei troops ab -ibo ?U \
d i ts had time io campo Into bhj* brushy
raaseuger? * ^aching. hprp ?ni th*;.'??.;
. vlifft itMla' said after, train was ?t?y
[vH ; the Mexicans-, pourad into ths
ct.anhoa^ih?utlng "yivn Riaahn"; and
: /Mmm^tf^.,shifting -at ibo. passen
gera. ?It?f :Wj ??pp^se4;to.be "a
oi'iifiMar'bf the Roonlic.d "Tesas t??<)W
^iim^- ^^?^'ik?i^ fi& r TftsV bf
.Hi-San*'-I"*"
BKPbii??fibre'iud ^ills-Vueva,
. -proven*^ comm^ 't'mi$'?jh*
P4 tfa? b'ccno ot tho holftnp.
can'a^f-bjirv, ^^?enhono
i^ent VVoteiufor?fi^bMe:
: *?ojmp&nte?3. by?e^tary,
,^ .taft *:;bV4pijlR?h^:wj^?
tng??W: ,wai#n,;*lj?e .'Ihey'./ %1H:
vote far ieancl.auitrago- iu New*Jer
sey.' T?& pres?, bf b^fcui?a kopt"8ec
retary: ?arriaon in Wa?hingtou. -
HIS MEXICANS
DEATH OF
Two Ferdinands and thr Greek
' The two Ferdinands, czar of Bul
garia and king of Roumanie, or?
literally facing each other in nnotbor
I __,_.?_ ,, > i., l, ? H ;.r J At-??
|CriS?3 WniCu .io.jr EUUOU um V.MIIII.IIUII
of tate kingdom of ono or tho other-'
Constantine of Greece ts in a similar
position. Ho is Bhown hore to be tho
kind of a strong man who Could Pvc??
rule premier and parliament as he
has Just done. Ho and his queen, a
s??t?r i?f tho kai??? ui Germany, lean
strongly to Gerrouny.; Premier Ven
?telos, kist forced ont bf olhce, and
th?'(parliament are for tho allies.
I Leaders Acknowledge Defeat of
Ament?enl?-i-^e^c^nt WU*
son*? vOwn Precinct Two to
' One (Against ; it.
f
01?H?7 City, ; Oct. 19.- Tho defeat'
o fwoman's suffrage th Now Jor^y??
conceded tonight .toy Mrs. . E. liv
Pttickort; president bf : tho pta to. sufl?
rage association. Unofficial carly rp*
Uirna, mostly Trom largo cill?s whOrii
the suffrage fight centered,. Indicated
a majority against "tho ?ttffrogp ?mond
met-j. is decisivo.
,?t????ldent. . Wilson's precinct.ftfiH
Prince ion Borough, 'whore . he
^Coroner's, Jury Accuses ' McDon
ald and Brown of Causing D?a?h
of Reporter iq Recent Politic?!
Row.
Charleston/ OJ-.t. . li?.--Edward ,R.
tyfcPonald and Henry J. Brown; both
hold in connection with tho shooting
in tho city executive committee reruns
a.Wefek ago in which Sidney J. Cohen,
.?,Post ^reporter ;was k^l|ed, accused
?y, tho coroner's jury;. V J^W,. Dunn
.testified that McDonald vOred'i .;. i<nd
... Cohen foll , Magistrate Lue* saJdVtbe
V?ITO I ??5?$*?^ Coh?n waa iire?iai' J.
I tor suffrago, "went against t?e amei?&l fV: ?lack; city ; chairman'. ? Tl.o mil?
I ment two io one. j tfa will bo kept on -duty
Wiwhtngten, . Oct. 19'^eiaiia ;'pV
t'tho IrVmculUos ;'m?t byV?be British
4h? mrda??lles cam'r^
of interest befase .pi tord' itihio^?
recent asser??^ tn?he iiauseV?f l '''
that the Gallipoli cumpalg^?trai
'ore, are>cont?jr??d. in corres^
t? the A?^ T?e?v^^
-fT^tfrtter* .wnO;wftn'??ac4' four
^?i^^actt?na while a?. Oa,tilpo\?i:4fe
dared ?iftt in rwieh t?io ;r$Wsify?t?ra
I drive? back wIUv total . estf mated
f??ac?'.bf eleven to thirtw?n thousand;.
^Thb:i?10tf?, ho s?idv lauden a. hun
dred end. ?fteen '-hbasa'nd ?nd j??t?
faced by a "hundred . and; *bir.ty*fiV*
thousand To's^a,. led.hy formans -and
occupying, strong posUiohV..
?TJO food of the British'?pokiier for
?he time, il e letter said, consisted of
X "army biscuits, preK?rvpd/ - nteat
U?o?Sr . oanuy abd : jam. loiter is
l?eaTtQt brought :, ftojp ;. Jmbros ;. and
"ealonikl,1 The men .received
of. tes Vin ; themorn Ingr nnd afternoon,
SHMwHralMWI
ALLIES TO PUSH
BELIEVED BRITISH PLAN TO|
REDOUBLE EFFORTS
1AGAINST TURKS
LORD PERBY HAS
RECRUITING PLAN I
Will Be t-ast Resort to Maintain
System .of Voluntary En
?\\ i listment. ". 7
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London? Cfct. 19.-Tho onligTitmcnl
at today's meeting of- tho IIOUBO ot
commons Was expected to throw on
?the Balkan{ Situation and the resigna*
tlon of Slr 13d ward Canum from the
cabinet will not dovelope becauso of
tho illness of Premier Asquith. It ls
j generally agreed, however, that the
controversy; over recruiting Sins been
I silenced an\* Lcrd Derby's new scheme
will bc glvjcn a f'*lr trial as a last
attempt ,tp main thu voluntary system
of enlistment.
Tho appointment of General Munro
to succeed' General lan Hamilton; In
command' fri "the Dardanelles ls taken
to mean a new and vigorous cam
paign-' Tho forc?, sat Gallipoli have
not boen ' weakened t(K aastet tho Bal
kan campaign.
London, Oct .10.- Great l'.i?tnln ls{
walting anxiously to learn whether
I cabinet ministers will bo ablo to coin
poso tho differences. Military condl
j lions havo taken secondary position1
for tho -time. Freirnient meetings ?i?ve |
been held since tho Balkau crisis.
Party hewspapcrs\are In bitter de
bates!'. ?-'.-"'' v. . il , ,
R?signation of-.Slr'.Edward Carson.7
attorney c?peraV ls the first proof: of '
.cabinet if^ffencos. Tho.'reason -as
signed is /STi .iVeinerit with tho policy
In 'tho noar . ast. Specific point' of
division' is w-ithihold.. .
John 1".edmond, speaking in Dublin
Inst night, declared the position of the!
coalition government is precarious.
I Official Est?mate Made Public By j
Secretary. Daniels .Calls for Ex
-j?.... .<?? eeAi
Within Five Years.
Washington, Oct. 19.-Official es
timates totaling five hundred and two
millions, four, hundred and eighty-two
thousand two hundred r n ? fourteen as
the navy's .part- la the national de
tense program ? wore made public to
night by Secretary Daniels. ? ,
The five year building-program con
I templates the const ruc tlon of ten j
dearnaughts, six -battle, cruisers, ten
scoot cruisers, fifty destroyers, fif
teen sea-going submarines, eighty-five |
coast defense . submarines, four gun
boats, ono hospital ship, two ammuni
tion ships, two 'fuel oil u?d one rc-j
?pair.ship. Recommendations will bel
made to odd scventy-flvtt hundred j
bluejackets, . twenty-five hundred an;
prentices and j fifteen hundred > ma
rines. Additional -navy officers can I
be. obtained by increasing tho ur JIU ber
ot midshipmen at Annapolis by. not
less.'than two b?ndred and' fifty.
EDITOR KILLED
IN PISTOL DUEL
, ^,..... ..-.'j ??
Argument Between Rival Editors]
Over Priser- T??*czt Bal
lots Ends Fatally.
Purvis, Miss,; !6cV. ; ?0.--^W. A.
Blackburn, editor of tie Purvis Star,!
was shot and killed lu thc court house I
.herotoday and Dr. Samuel B. RcpBo.'j
editor of the ..Purvis -Boostbr ls. inj
Jail charged w?tteh?sv*?urder. It ii
said tho men .had 'air argument over
lae contract for printing ?lection bal
lots for Lamar county- while walting]
?tp {appen r before alie cou nty cl cc ttoha j
committee.
geS/H? ??it dees to. Jury.
Creenvillo,..Oct. JOi-i-jTh^ caeo ot
W. H. Gay/- administrator, vs. the,
Or?envllle Tracion company: for f 25.
0?0 -for ilvf fat* iti of 6-yearold Marlo
Gay, Def.eiiib^y ,?4, 1M.4, will probably
r??t with tho Jury tonight.. Tho ar
gumehj,?MMtPSSWL* jast, bofcTO pto I
court.rece?*TO,tor dinner and will bi
concluded tb is" af te'rhoon.
BULGARS
SERVIA!
INTO MC
?' ".?
Railroad Cut Between Uskup and ?
Greoce and Bulgaria Into Confli?
.-Russians Continue Vigorous i
marines Playing Havoc With Ge
London, Oct. IO.-A Brindisi dis
patch to Paris Bays au Italian squad
ron loft to help Blockado tho Bul
garian coast. It ls believed lhere that
I Italian troopB will eventually operate
' ia Sorb?a.
! Tho Bulgarians cut thc railroad be
tween Uskup and Nish and, except in
Hie extreme south whoro Ute SerbB
have the support of allied troops, thoy
are falling bank to propured positions
in jiio mountains. Istip and Ketclmm,
lt ls said, have beon evacuated.
Thc Brit?Bh and Russian ministers
in Athens havo notified Greece that !
the allies can not agree with Greece's I
interpretation ot tho Greece-Serbian !
treaty, lt is not expected, however, ?
tr. m t. anything hut allied nuccoss will
influence Greece and F.amiunla from i
their atoad of neutrality. j
Botii tho Russians and Germans
claim gains on tho eastern front.
Tlie Russian offonslvto in Galicia ls
vigorous and the Gormans continue
their attack sout hot Riga.
Tliro? more Gorman merchantmen1
aro reported sunk In bVo Baltic and
British submarines aro roported play
ing havoc ou German transports be
tween 'German Baltic ports and Rus- 1
..?ian Courland.
London, Oct. 10.-Italy has le-1
dared war against Bulgaria. The
question as to whether sho will send
troopB to joiu the BritlBh and French
forces in Serbia romains obscuro os
the result of fighting on the east
Serbian frontier., The Teutonic
armies appear- to have advanced
over fifteen milos south of Belgrade. .
The- outcome ot the fljfttlug between
the Serbians and Ahe - Bulgaa&rns
along tho . SalonihI-Nlsh railroad can
not be summod up easily. . ?L?&v
'?"Ht: ' varny .. U J p . B til gar Ian s assort
tliey h?ve reached' th? " "railroad."
while iq bile south tho Serbians uro
reported' tp have driven tho Invaders
back.
Athens and Paris- panera maintain,
that French troops havo occupied
Strumitza In southwestern Bulgaria.
There ls no available official' reports'
relating to ino struggle In this quar
ROBB?RSLOO?
1?NEW YO?I
ESCAPEIN
. Now York, Oct. 10.--Six armed j
baudlts held u~ and robbed tv. :-. \
freights ?J.?: ?tiC'inpte? . to rob aa j
American Express train on tho^West
Shore railroad at the entrance of tho
tunnel between Congers and. Haver
Htraw, New YorH, carly today. Thoy
loaded an automobile with packages
from the freights and escaped. '
Tho robbers tampered with tho
wires'controlling tho signal, made
them show red . and this halted . tho
Definite Announcement Expected
This Week-Miss Wilson
at Home..
Washington, Oct. 10.--Announce
ment of the date, of the: wedding ot
President Wilson and Mrs. Norman
Galt ls expected this week, it ls
probable that tho affair will take
place during the Christmas holidays.
Miss Margaret Wilson, who has Just
returned ,f rom a concert tour, will be
*"iVcn a herles of musicales at ? tho
White House soon.
8?3BKNI>EB OF ?HWW?tLT8
?ELEBRAT3I) AT /IfOHi, TOWN
New-Port News/ va.V Oct. 'IO'.-TJh?
anniversary of ?he surrender* of the
British ; under Cornwallis to Washing
ton at Yorktown, In 1871 was celor
brated al Yorktown with elaborate
ceremonies today... . ; \ .
$t?t*tAtf V: s. Ssaal? ta Greenville.
Greenville,- Oct; I?,-tfSmes.;M*
Baker ci LowndosvillO, secretary of
the. United States senate, was a ??I?
tlngulshod Visitor in ? Greenville to
gay. Mr. Bake r *wss jen. route from
Washington to his kcme< ?'? ;, $?ft
Germnn Attaets R^pujsed.
Parle, Oct. 10.-TbWC'. German at
taeks wicht hand gransde* last ; night
northeast of Souches, .wait- completely
repulsed hy tho" Frenchy war ; office
ihn?uaces. r ;. ; ...'.. - :
NS BACK
WNT?I?S
lieb--Entente Still Trying to Draw
;t But With Little Hope of Success
Offensive in Galicia-British Sub
rraan Transporta in Baltic.
?tor. None ls expected untJl tho flght
\ug reaches a moro conclusive stage.
Tho removal of General Slr lan '
Hamilton from thc Dardanelles com- !
mond Ls received hore with mixed
feelings, coming on heels ot rumors
of a possible withdrawal from the
Gallipoli peninsula. In thu host In
formed! circlos tho appointment of
Major-general Sir Charles Munro a9
Commander In chief is interpreted as
an indication that this campaign will
bo prosecuted with renowed energy.
The country has great confidence in
tho new leader's ability.
i ton led Communications (hit.
Paris, Oct. ID.-A denial in . made
that tho AtheiiR railroad communica
tion between Salonlhl nud Nish ls
interrupted, says a 1 lavas Athens
correspondent. Tho arrival at Sa
loniki waa expected of t'ICo first train
bearing the French wounded in
fighting the Bulgarians.
Tho Hestia of Athens says tho
arrival of Frouch troops prcvontedo I
the BulgarlBn from interrupting the j
?railway. Tho Bulgarians wore
thrown back with, heavy losses says
tho nuwspapors. A train has arrived '
at Saloniki on tho way to Monasttr
carrying .the hocks and money, of tho]
Serbian National bank. Tho train I
I boro marks of the rifle fire through )
which it 'had passed.
' dormant* Itopulsed.
Paris, Oct . gi).-Three Oprmab at-,
I tacks with hand grenades ' lifsfc..night
northeast of Sbucho-i were complete- I
ly repulsed fegj?M .French, the war !
omeo announcer.,
Ilelnfor?ament? tn Balkan?.
I .nndon, Oct. 10. -Au, Esehango
Telegraph? Athena dispatch says, tho
decision' of -'tho 'entente aillos tb send
largo; rolnforwments to. Balkan front
has boon cblJimunlcatod to "the: ? reek
government. ,
AHimlth Sick.
London, Oct. 19.-Promlor. .As?
Iqulth, suddenly tnkon ill, has .been, I
compollod' tb withdraw from publie
activities for.?'?ow days at least', e .
A
i f rolglits. Tim engineers were covered j
j while? tho ?ar? , wor? ??>otod? When, j
i THO O vpre.R?? ' cam? . tnu iiitm i?ii?u ur' ?
leave a guard over the engineer." As
soon aa.they disappeared thc engineer
(?.tarted the train and escaped'. The '
looted trains stopped at'.East liaver
straw and reported tho robbery. An
electrician was sent to repair the dom?
age' and. found robb-ra opening Mitt
packages. They held him off with pis
tols. O?I1 cors traced tho robbers as
j far as Hackensacky N.J.
I Identified at New Orleans Sank
. tarium By Former Cham-;:
pion Heavy Weight
New Orleans, Oct. ID.--"Airs. Julia I
King," who last nlght/vas taken to a
local hospital suffering from shock j
and 'claiming to bo tho wife pf oj
I Canadian captain who had been "killed |
I in tho, Dardanelles, was identified' to
night aa tho ?wife of Tommy Burns,
formerly j heavyweight chuplon puglV j
Hst of -tho world, . Burns,, who Iden
tified., ber, said since, a . Bevbre illness I
a year ago abo has been a nervous
wreck.
1?A!0 SKVKNTY-TWO TnObSAXD
? FOB ?TOCJty KXCK ANO IS S^?T j
New york, Oct. Ii)..-Two
[andi higher thap' thovlost a?H;*?fo,w|
days. ago,' , ? ?oat . on.- thd .New York
stock exchange sold today for seven
ty-two .thousand, much, higher than j
i sal?a .several months. ago.
Joseph 0. MeCbjr H'MIO";'.
:.rjffonsaa?Clty;-Oct;r^.-^Joseph ??
McCoy,,' yesitmy cattle mau and 0NK
mtier of the famona Cattle Trail Iroto
Texas to Knn?as in 1SC7, ??lcd hore to
day, ,ago 78.
Tulane tooloy Florida.
New jDrJ^?ns, Oct., ;i?.-~U; was anr
I youri ced tonight that t?P Tulane foj&t
\ ball team wilt play florida at ^amea^
ville, Florida, Nowinher eighteenth;
Kaiii wu
TELL METHODS
OF
FORMER PRESIDENT OF NEW
HAVEN TO TESTIFY
TODAY
IS A WITNESS
FOR GOVERNMENT
Expected to Gi ve. De taila of Il
l?gal Transactions Effecting . .
Alleged Monopoly.
New York, Oct. 10.-Charles 3.
Mellen, former .president of tho New
Maven railroad, will toke Ike stand
tomorrow os it government witness in ?i
tho trial ut tho Cloven New Haven di
rectors charged/ with motiopiUzlng tho
transportation traffic pt New england '-.
hy unlawful methods.
Dy Mellon, whose testimony recently
glvvm hoforo L.to federal grand Jury' J
and tho interstate commerce commis
sion gained him immunity in tho case,
the government expects to provo a
large majori'y of tho alleged unlawful ;.
nets comniiti..*d hy tho accused di
rectors. Mo IB expected to disclose
for the first timo tho full story of* the
transactions hy which too alleged
monopoly waB' offccted. Mts testi
mony .ia intended 'to develop tho
charges made.against tho directe H hy V
Gebert L. Botts, government attor
ney, in bin two. day address to tho
court. .
Letter Presented to Hit Represen
tative tn Washington-Fleet
er to Be U. S. Ambassade/ to
Mexico.
: "Washington; uci.. ?3 V-^Forma. r??*;.
oghltlbn of Carranza as ohio foseen^
live pf Mexico'took pince today when
Eliseo Arrendando,1 Curranza's repren
schtattvp in "SVash?uslon, received tho'
noto 'of the governments in tho Pan
American ?cmfareueo.
.yionry prat?ior Plnt?hor. Amorte
Ambassador to Chile* will be Ute next,
ambassador to Mexico.
.
Washington, Oct. 10.-Formal re
cognition ny i imo whited Statesor't?of^?
de facto Mexican government witlt
Carranza as, the chiefVexeoutlvo' was
accomplished at noan:. A letter from
Secretary ' lansing tb El?sea. Arron
dondo, at the Mexican embassy, enm-"^
ploted! tho'action." Similar letters were
received by v: Arrendbndo from the
otlior Pan-American conferees. The. .
Lousing lotter Was sent by'< a messen
ger. Later Arrondondo was Invited
to the atateJ.d?part.mont'for a confer
ence with the secretary-on Mexican
affairs. Arrondondo. tomorrow starts
for Saltillo, ;'Mexico, to meet; Carrah,^
za and present flii?n with letters and \f
notes ot recognition; Although no
final decision was reached a?, to the;?i
appointment ,of tin American ambas
sador to Mexico, tito most likely .
choice is Horiry P. Fletcher, ambas- ;
sttdor to Chile. The question ot em
bargo on . ai^ns to Mexico ls under
consideration'.. The probable, proced- .
uro will be to complete, the embargo,
after which! permits will ive granted '
for shipments to tho Cnmmxa lorens
Got Credit for ?Techina? Knock*
out-In Thfrd Ro?a?d of
Ten Round Botst.
. New York, Oct. Iii.-Frtihk Moran
ot Pittsburg knocked out Jim Coffey^"
the Bubltn giftht iti ir:o third round
of a, to?u iroun?! bout here tonight; -A,--*;
rjglit across tho Jaw sent Coffey down
to Ute count Qt; flYo 1-n tho tlt?rd. A?C.K
paren tly -cdt* Caffey pulled bims?tt npc*
on the ropes; The refereo stepped be*
tween, the mep^glvinff-Moran, credit:
for ;.a technical". kuobkout.. - Jtfor&?v
welgfife^hundred, and Coffey; two
hundred and one. "
;Tho victory gives Moran tim rigkCv
to meet Willlrd,
.'. Six ? la Wreck.
AWahotna ^t^Oct. is.^lx
and ten hurt, th >'*/cb?ltel?n o? a
island passenB.er abd a; freight .^naar.
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