The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, February 13, 1913, Image 9
FOUND NOTJiUlLTy
BEACH WAS GREATLY PLEASED
OYER DECISION
VERDICT TAKEN QUIETiY
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“Absoluteljr Nothing Against Yon*
/
Mr. Beach,’* Remarked Foreman
Aiken County Jury.—Beach Farnil-
iarly Slapped Jury Foreman on
Back as He Expressed His Thanks.
Acquitted of the charge of commit
ting a murderous assault upon his
wife, Frederick O. Beach, the wealthy
New Yorker, enjoyed an additional
satisfaction Friday of hearing from
the lips of the jury foreman that
there was “absolutely nothing against
him". Beach was not in the court
room when the jury filed In at 3
o'clock, after being out just one hour
and forty-five minutes. Judge Spain
bad declated a n cess for dinm r
when tin' fi r st half hour’s delibera
tion lid fa !■ d to pro ’nee n Ve* (1 "t.
aril I’.e :ch, with Ir's wife, had gone
to their hot* !. Kwr- one of BcacVs
la •'< • - in his ‘i it si anning the |
fairs of th.e waiting 'urors ror so:
building in a side street. This buil 1-
iiig, by a coincidence, was the same
in *b;ch Gen. Kejes took retuge in
his campaign for the 1 residency
eighteen months ago, against a mob
of Madore giipporterb, who atteiu;H« d
to stone him,
The revolt in its umx ectcdness
was such as to stupify the populace,
the lower elements apparently not
knowing for whom to cheer. This is
popularly given as the reason for
lack of pillaging and looting.
The attack on the National Palace
found the Government not altogeth
er unprepared. In the interim be
tween the release of Gen. Diaz and
Gen. Reyes from prison. Gustavo
Vladero, brother of the President,
and Governor Garza, of the Federal
district, learned of the plans of the
rebels. The minister of war and G«n.
Villar made hasty preparations to
guard the palace. Riding at the head
of their troops, Gens. Diaz and Reyes
approached from the east into the
zoealo, the big square in front of
the palace.
Gen. Reyes appeared for the first
time in many months in the uniform
of a general, but Diaz wore a blue
sac ksuit and soft gray hat.
A halt of the mutinous forces was
made when Gen. Villar, appearing at
the door of the palace, raised his
hand and challenged them. His an
swer was an order on the part of the
rebels to hecln firing. Quickly the
invading fones assumed positions
around the square, which soon was
'cl u !* 1 .moke f non t heir rides
FOUND A BARK ADRIFT
CREW HAD IN SOME WAY DE
SERTED THE VESSEL.
hi - o n th dr favor. Two minutes Immed'ately from the palace came, an
p :s--d n”d ' each didn't nnpear T en answering fire The d-*fen’era were
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into a side street.
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Soul on Hoard.
With sails snugly furled, the life
boats in the davits, the galley plen
tifully supplied with provisions and
water, but without a vestige of hu
man life aboard, the Norwegian bark
Remittent, Rio Grande to Liverpool,
was picked up January 19 in mid
ocean by the British steamer Rou
manian, according to Capt. Claridge
of the latter vessel, who arrived at
Newport News, Va., on Wednesday.
The strange disappearance of the
Remittent s crew rivals that of the
Marie Celeste of Conan Doyle’s story.
The Marie Celeste, according to
Doyle, was found adrift off Tenerlffe,
with her captain’s papers on the
cabin table and every indication that
souls were aboard vuthm a lew hours
before her discovery.
When picked up, only to be lost
uga.n during a severe storm, the Re
mittent v a ft in l.ititu e Hi degiees it >
m.nwtes, and longitude J7 degrees IH'
.ninut'-tv The ba:k sailed from Rio
tiiande Or'ober _.'i, la-t, and tower
was r'-porti d until found by the Ron-
TAKt mil CUT
MIXON TRlIIIPS HI VOLT AND
GO UVIR Til DIAZ
SENT DAUGHTER BOMB
bloody simr fiohis
Two Hundred Were Killed, Including
Gen. Reyes, • Prominent Rel>el,
and Ixiyal Troops Are Defending
President Madero and His Cabinet
In the National Palace.
The army rose In revolt In Mexico
City Sunday, took possession of the
public buildings, shot down Federal
adherents in the streets, released
Gen. Felix Diaz, leader of the Vera
Cruz revolt, from prison, and, falling
into line under his banner, practical
ly captured the Mexican Capital.
F tuncisco uadero, 1 resident ol the
Republic, and members of his Cabi
net took refuge in the National I’al-
ace, where they were besieged, hut,
with some lojal troops at their backs,
su< (ceded in defending the palace
!:<>m the as.aults of the revolution
ists.
.Madero's family has taken refuge
in the Japan Legation and Sundas
Capt. Ciaitdge i used tu i night the Iti Sidi nt ts uiaK-ng a hfiut.
ties] erate In its efforts, tigainst what
t-
aaiitan
\enttre a guess as to the post,;
whereabouts of the Iteniittent s crew,
uem ers of tlie Brut Qi steamer
rrew state that the tiaik was sight
ed. driftriLg on January lb. Repeat
ed efiortsr-to Ret responses to s.gnais
trorn the bark weie fruitless. F:na!-j'l,
iy it hoard ng party was launched, c.
'rotn the Mulish ship and a careful • ’
appeals to le* enoi rnousj odds, tui
n ti tiUon of his pow er.
(.t n. Dia/., who is the nephew of
the uepc-e.i Bresulent, Borti; ,o Inaz,
is now at the* head of a majorrty ot
'he cap.fal troop.-, m.uudtr.g tin ->t o;
a: t. I * e r y, and *in p. > s.-» s s i o n (if
a rs> i. i! in t he if', and t he pow -
FATHER KILLED HER FOR LIV
ING A SHAMEFUL LIFE.
Admits Causing Exposion in Tene
ment Last Week and Says He Rent
Bomb to Judge Rosalsky.
Because ho could no longer bear
THE TURKS IN A BAD WAT
ALLIES SUCCESSFUL IX THMIB
WAR MEASURES.
rf
Great DlatretM and Safferlag 1 Wiring
the People In Constantinople. Who
Want Peace at Once.
The Bulgarians are devoting their
the thought that hla daughter was' chlef ^tentlon to the bombardment
living a life of shame, John Paul Far- j ° f Adrtanople and an attempt to cap-
rell, according to his confession at ture thft Ga,11 P o11 Peninsula and an
police headquarters #n New York take the Turkish forte In the rear,
city, made and sent the bomb that 1 . An official dispatch. Issued at Con-
killed Mrs. Grace Walker Taylor In *tantinople. Indicates that the Bui-
her flat in the metropolis a year ago. ! S arlan * h*™ ^e«n eucceesful in their
This confession followed that of first operations In the Utter quar*
Farrell made regarding the bomb ter ’ an ^‘ accor< J* n f to' a Sofia din
that killed Mrs. Bernar Herrera a patch ’ the ca Pture of Gallipeli is the
week ago In the apartment house c ^ ie ^ object of the Bulgarian amb!«
where he was janltor 4 and the wo- GoDa ^ or ^e time being, and no Ber
man's husband, superintendent. Far- * OU8 attem PA W 1H be made to force
roll also declared he had made the Tchatalja lines.
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LIVE HT1M K PLUlwM IN H. VMF>.
I orl j-erven Mule* *n*l Horwee lawt
In Fire at Ijkn< aMer
k'Te w hh h i,rok<* out at t to a
m Ft! iav morning d* sttm*- 1 th*- h
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,f Borfirlo Diaz and ex s*s rotary o!
war
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to the pr'eon
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bomb that was sent to Judge Otto
Rnsnlsky last March and which ex-
tloded In the Judge’s apartment,
while being handled by an scent
from the bureau of conibusflhli-s.
Farrell said he did not mail the bom it
but gave it to a confederate named
Tony to mail He insists that he had
forgotten Tony's hist name and had
not seen him in months.
The police believe Farr« 11 Insane
hut are convinced he has told the
'ruth about the bomb outram-n That
he made *he Herrera honah FarreB
proved beyond question of doubt hv
manufacturing In It's c* 11 from mater
ials furnished by the police commis-
"omr. an exact dtipBrate of that in
ternal machine It was nl«o Identi
cal in construction with the bombs in
Walker and Judge Rosalsky
c Q
'T could not b,-ar to see her llv-
tl*» man, obviously the victim of a
diseased mind Serious charges were
made arainst him aa a material w't-
reea in the Herrera bomb raae. bv
'wo young boys
(X)RN SHOW ON VNOTHEK WEEK.
(.real F.\po**ltl<>n at Columbia Open
Until Neat Urltlaf.
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of til** 11! il Mrx I ten i h
' «r a nev.-spa *>r and lauv’.ie 1
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• • t *i r 'lie 'rid The uidge's
to the jury was brief. He
be < rxto n: \ (bar *» to the
jur\ cbi >it ' t'e pn-sunint'oti of inno
cence ,u d fa:d that the nrosecution
w.i.i i'-'ui d to th > act charged in Hie
ind’etnu’ t that Mrs. Beach wan cut
with a knife by Beach and was
bound to prove that he did not com
mit *he c-ime. He pointed out the
validity of circumstantial evidence,
but warned the .hiry that each link In
the chain must he proven beyond
reasonable doubt to make the evi
dence competent. The court said
that the jury could find Beach guilty
of "assault and battery with Intent
to kill” and "with assault and bat
tery of a high and aggravated nature,
the decree depending on whether or
not the aet was premeditated".
At the first call to arms President
Madero took command of a force of
approximately consisting of
mounted' pc,Bee, Chaptrltepec ettdefs
aad a small detachment of vrdlun-
teers. He appeared ct the he-J of
this force a mile from the National
Palace, riding n big gray horse. By
his side rode Gen. Huerta, hero of
the campaign against Orozco, and
one of the army generals whom the
public generally had suspected of
being disloyal.
Several blocks from the palace one
o f Madero’s aides attempted to dis
suade the President, snd placing his
hand on the horse's bridle, half turn
ed the animal from the line. Madero
protested rigorously and continued
to lead the advance notll the ahoot-
,tnf began, when Gen. Hoerta suc-
ia poranndAoc kla to enter n
! .,i' r an nrHlb-ry conr my fr*, i
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/ 1* i.-* r- i>'-r**-d 'V *f r -
, '•-•'<> '.at y rr 1 v,''" cn tha \ e b*-r’:n m
n* 4 -, - p! '•'■'1 tb 1 ' 7:,p:,t .-'•!** '< I ’
■ 1 'ii 4 f F" !■ a shot t di -t . m •
sp i ’ b *'f t' f• , ,i p t.
’I".,' at*,* ud*' ,b the arid! r v atn-
tbiii, i in the arsenal w:i« on,* of
tnu< h so* cu nt!' n on b ’th s'd**-*. Th**
ar i’.lt r y r- rtaH, 1 h>v t, and the V t-
t’c round tlic arsenal ’.'t-b-l abi'tit an
hour. No list 4 was made o f the big
gai.s insido the atsona! ami it son
hecame *:-vi ‘ent that the rcinfor, *--
n.crts vhich the Government had
sent to attack the rebels wer not in
clined to fight.
Om* after another these supposedly’
loyal firces signified their intention
to surrender, their chiefs rldlnq to
Diaz under flags of truce and extend
ing their hands la congratulation.
Before long almost all the mounted
police, whom the President had led
against the rebels a few hoims pre
viously, were in the rebel ranks.
Artillery from Taeubaya clattered
Into the city, hut not to oppose the
mutinous loops. Instead they join
ed he movement and lined up with
the rebels about the arsenal.
A truce waa called anti papers of
surrender were formally signed. This
victory gave to the rebels a majority
of all the cannon In the city and left
to President Madero probably not
more than 2^ per e* nt of the Cap
ital’s fighting force.
In the meant!me,*larmtng rumors
reached tne city of a mutiny led by
striking miners In Paehua. fif> miles
to the no-thwest, ann of heavy fight
ing south of Tla’pam between a force
of Zapatistas and Government troops.
Gen Monnragon anr a large force
of artillery are believed to be occupy
ing points of vantage surrounding
the clly and have their guns trained
In auch a way aa practically to com-
maatf tbo •Haatloa.
- !•> rf !>
•• s wax- t •'*•*”*! h the t'o - b*:ri v
■ 4 .** wt i-* s !*■ i« a 1 11 i’r br b k
.ii.! t h F a' 1 • d a I '*- wall. *•
' a -, • r
1*- ea*‘t
for, *''1
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'or* .
p.ng
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t, r re nr, • '
, :,t t > h',bl
bb N iM, na!
ti e fl.,in« « fr, m c'her s'ru-t nr's.
Ju-'t hcf* ss tii*' str*-* t from the burr
'd build nu is another 1 arue wool'ti
ett uct ure, als-o us*- 1 for a sal* s s'a! !*>
It look* for a v, bile as if Ill's
lui’.dirg wo'.ild go al-o, but th.*- win!
was Mowing the other way, and
tkroui-h tin- In-ri'i,' * Torts (,f tb r> (.’'e
(!'•; artm* tit it v. -is cnv< d. The lu-r -’-s
• i
<»
s * •'<’,g’
S r or, S i f b ir S W iiti 4 1
‘•tr*-*-ts v > •- t!.«>?♦• of
rs. w ■ in.• -i ,1 (, '\ a o'
in-A -r (!.'s*<-« ard m**u;bers of
pr> t cn-w ! of spiMta'ors which
t!.,
1 t:
r" ■
ha.,1 ga'h.ered at th* 1 firing of the first
iO*.
t ’» -n. T.aur
• rf th**
)*• d up 'U as
i, t r * g a r ii: i. g
o- '-n
- rn Ft o“1 ■
I ''on is to roti'i'ine thrioi" , i a r*'*'* r
w *’*• k, rl'-s’ng ut fi o'<-!**ck n*-' t Ft i-
rtax- evenmr " reads this «tnt*'nierit
■ Tti** Fxposit.on is to r*ir t.n in'a, '
Tii s is m ccii: * ,|u* r.'*- *-f n;; r*- ju* s*
of the Lxpohition officials, ha^ed (,n
th" chorus of appr* vals of the i-ug-
g**s'ion that has reach*-,! me fn ni th,
The same dispatch says that th«
Bulgarian attack ou Gallipoli is sup*
ported by the Greek army in th«
Gulf of Saros. Fifty thousand Bul
garians were landed along this coast
last November and it may be presum
ed that during the armistice this
force was strengthened by artillery.
Should the Bulgarians capture th«
Turkish forts there is nothing to pre
vent the Greek tleet ffom entering
i he I lardenelb s, w here, in the opin
ion of naval od.cers, It could easily
defeat the inferior Turkish fleet, in
which r:oM* Constantinople would b«
at the tm-rcy of the allies.
The Turkish Government evidently
Is in dire straits for money, even at
tempting to dispose of the crown
Jewels and making despairing at
tempts to place treasury bonds In
Tm key. Eg} pt and among the Mo*-
I* ms in India. The Ottoman consul
at Bombay clatnu tff have applica
tions for bonds amounting to $»,-
011 o, o o 0.
Tho Lon 'en Daily Telegraph pub
lishes a long uncensored dispatch
from rs correspondent, Ellis Ash-
h'*-»d Bartlett, at Constantinople. In
which he says the Turkish people
Hie iii su( h a state of misery snd
*1* s".t-it !on ni a result of the war
that they are completely indifferent
as to the f ice of Adnanople
"The Cabinet is tn a quandary,"
savs the correspondent "It knows
that it will be compelled to rwds
Adnanople and is only seeking soms
means to save Its fare. It Is said
that the roup d>*at was only Intend
ed to occur if Klamll Pasha turren-
dere 1 Adrlanople, but waa precipi
tated by some mistake. Hence the
ilIfTVulty the ministry now ts In.
"There la not s cent In the trees*
urv. and there are no means of get
ting money until peace Is concluded,
and. meanwhile, the country Is drift
ing to ruin snd bankruptcy
"A great anti-war demonstration
occurred Sunday In front of the war
office at which the Young Turks wars
publicly denounced as murderers
;m <i thieves Mahmoud Shefket
i nsha appeared on the balcony and
trie! to make a speech, but wal
) m .•*. ,! with opprobrious epithets
"The mi-cry tn the Turkish Clol-
tvl Is und*—rr!hable It has been bit-
;*rlv cold with a heavy snow, ihe
Koid;*-r» are ill-fed and badly shei.or-
i Sm:,ll-|ox enteric fever.
t* ry and pneumonia na*s repluc<*d
/slatlc chriera.”
Villar, post coniniand-
a 1 w ho r*-'** a!"**'! loi n!
w r-e uu"'!'*' tlioue g'.ightlv w ou Lull'd.
The t!i ! ri‘-'*c*r *f war, G*ti Garcia
Bei..i, 1 so r■ ■ !v,‘d u sBgiit Injury.
HIS KINSMEN TO THE RKSTUB.
But Plan to Take Tom Hendenoa
From Locknp Falla.
Thomas Henderson, a young whltn
man, went on a spree In Landrum
loading men of th** nation, Including Thursday n'ght and terrorized th#
in
’bis
a
let inui
, ( ’it .aml <1 t*1 ’.**ii )\i Ftei
i v. anl the c.aiu.ti v. It is
I
, : , th" lnri:< s' ii:tml"'r i
lost bv fire ut cue time
this State.
w i -e
irned
s k *■1■• r t,»-
'.;,! that
f I've sloeh
in years In
COYOTIN \ TT M K YH.L U,E.
GRIZZLY HE Ml IN SOIOOL
Astonished at l urore He (Veates,
Bniln Backs Away.
Tn it rnonnfflin school near Allen's
Park, Col., while Mies Helen Warren,
of Jamestown. N. Y., was bearing
recitatione, fx big grizzly bear walk
ed into the schoolroom. For severs'
S*.:rx o<l Anlmnls D« , *'< «'ml From the
Mountains.
Driven to tho point of starvation
by terHfir snow storms which have
r.-jide it impi'eril!,!-' for tb'-m to ge*
»'oo i, immense co'otrs .are now turn
ing to the stnall vlliages of Colorado,
attacking their Inhabitants and kill
ing horses and smaller animals for
tood. Several persons have been
severely torn and Injured by the hun-
’ger-mad anima's, and so bold have
become their attacks that it has been
necessary to form b vigilance com
minutes the school was In on up
roar. The pupils crawled under their | m'ttee to maintain guard during the
seats, while the teacher screamed, j right. Fhris Esrhelman, one of the
The bear, seemingly astonished nt
the commotion he had started, star
ed about him. Then he turned and
slowly Iti’-cbed from the buildint.
Miss,Warren h-is resigned her duve-i
as a moT:ttta l tt seTroeJ teacher and
will be succeeded by a man.
Georjfi* Social (Tubs in Court.
Cases against social clubs In
Brunswick. Cn.. nre attracting atten
tion throughout the state. Several
convictions have been recorded In
which the clubs were fined heavily
and their stewards sent to the chain
g*ng.
finding merchants at Reno, was on
his way to his barn, accompanied l>v
his dog. when a coyote eonfr*nted
rhem. The wild animal sprang upon
the dog and maimed It severely fi**-
fc,re Fseh.elamn con'd grab a club
and beat th" animal off.
tow n. Defying all comers’ to inter-
fr-e wi'h him. he smashed windows
and bornb.xfde 1 houses with rocks.
Reinforced by a dozen citizens, ths
police undertook to arrest him. S"v-
e-n} she's were fired in the melea
v !.:"h followed, but nobody was In-
S’e, re'ary Wilson, S< nator TiBman
and scores of others of nil callirg'*.
and from commercial orgatii/ations,
munfi ipal authori'i* s, e !*icn'"r«.
P'ereiian's and fariii' -s re- re - -'*'’!’:n g
•he % a-ious Slates. citi*’S anl town 0 .
“The FxrosiFon is procialmel hv v 1.
all to be too great in it<= e !neat onn’J ‘ ir d. After he bad been clubbed,
value to the masses of.th** people to j H"n(fi*rson was curried, struggling
be c!os*'d liefer*- (hose wno have Just fike a wildcat, to the guard house,
realized Rs magn'tude can have the \n hour or two thereafter Perry
I!'-n(fi , r'-’on, h!s father, and othe*- rel-
aFves, armed themselves and vowed
they xvere pomg to rescue Tom. Th®
citizens took s'eptj to repel the attack
and the Henderson clan jvere finally
dissuaded from their purpose. Hen
derson was carried to Spartanburf
Friday for safe keeping. He will b®
returned to Landrum for trial when
the situation becomes less tense.
opportunity to visit it. Their proc
lamation Is right ”
The statement, continuing, ex-
press*s the hone that the action will
he followed bv a snontaneotis re
sponse from every point and that the
people of the South and of South Car
olina partlcularlv, «:Tll show to the,
world their appreciation of whet the
Federal Government and sister stated
have “so splendidly romYdned to ac
complish for the elevation of the cit
izens of the nation”.
His Head Was Sawed Off.
Denn's Gould, a negro about 55
Tears of age. met a horrible death nt
the saw mill of Fred G. Hartley, In
the extreme lower aectlon of Lex-
county Wednesday morning
In some manner the unfortunate mar.
fell across a circular saw while It
Atlanta Policeman a Suicide. j wftS ln motion, and In the twinkling
At Atlanta, Ga., Herbert E. Hemtv ) n f an eye his head and shoulders
hill. 41. c-tv policettu n, shot and kill- ! w ere severed from the bo^y and were
ed himself at police headquarters, thrown a distance of ten or fifteen
Took Whipping Post.
After being convicted of beating
his wife, Robert Phillips waa allowed
to take his choice of three modes of
punishment, a $25 fine, sixty days In
Jail, or the whipping nost. He chos®
the latter and he was handcuffed to
the bars of a Jail window, bared to
his’ undershirt and given f??to®n
lashes at Frederick, Md.
Tuesday. Hemphill is said to have
been deenondent since the death re
cently of his wife and his mother.
Carried Out Thirty Patient*.
At R'g River. Saskatchewan, thirty
patients were carried from a bu*m-
Wster Gate Palls: Kills Three.
Three men were killed and six ser
iously Injured In Detroit. Mich., when irr hos*»1f*l shon’y before the walls Prszlllan. b**t flipped
feet from where the body lay.
M Initiated by Hip of Coin.
Harry William*, of Hutchinson.
Ken , has been ir-anted a dlvorcn
from Sidd'e Wirt Williams. Phe was
to hsve married Count Hugo T/Pal. a
a coin to d**-
a water gat® fell Into a trench wher®
they were working. Several of th®
Injured may di®.
fell. Heve**al suffered from exposure. ' rMe for Williams. They wer® mar-
the thermometer registering 15 be- j ried !n tail In a motor car !n Iront
of th® Rea© county court house.
Twenty Killed by Bomb.
After the Civil Governor of Foo
Gh'*w, Gh'na, escaped a bomb that
killed 20 bystanders Tuesday, he
rushed at his would-be assailant, and
with the help of citUene, arrested
the man.
Toller to Share Big Estate.
John Jewell, a carpenter of Do-
luth. Minn., ha® received word of
the death of an undo in EitgYan^
whose estate will approxlmat* $11/
OoO.OftO. Jewell la one of tho tsw
hotru.