IKE CITIZEN, Fill DAY, AUGUST 10, 1010. MESJD ALIVE California Murderer Hides Breathing Victim In Sand. SON MAKES AWFUL DISCOVERY Mme. Castine, After Having Drawn $6,000 From Bank, Is Killed Har Her Brother-in-law Has Con fessed to Brutal Crime. Ios Angeles, Cnl., Aug. 10. Otto Bchultz, young brother-in-law of Mine. Frieda Schultz Cnstlnc, who was torntally murdered on her ranch nt Lancaster, has boon nrrested nnd hns confessed that ho committed the crime. When captured ho was trying to get out of the city. "I killed her because she called me a dirty bum," said Schultz. Mine. Castlue's body was found In the front yard of her ranch, where a shallow grave hnd been dug. A dog unearthed the body, and an examina tion showed that tho murderer, who hit tho woman In the back of the head with an ax, had crowded tho body Into the grave while his victim was still nllve. Mme. Castlne's young son found his mother's body. The woman hadn't been seen since last Friday, when she wont to Los Angeles to draw ?0,000. which was n legacy from relatives in Germany. Schultz disappeared the same day. Otto Schultz came to California re cently to talso charge of tho ranch. From facts obtained by olllccrs nnd surgeons It Is believed tho murderer lay In wnlt for Mme. Castlno and struck her down as she alighted from bcr carriage. The soil of the ranch In tho vicinity of tho house Is sandy, making It nn easy matter to dig a grave, but the slayer was in such hasto that ho not only did not wait for tho death of his victim before Interring her, but covered tho body with only a scant six inches of sand and loam. Young Castine did not discover tho ghastly work of tho murderer until he hnd gone to neighlwrs in search of his mother. When he returned from his fruitless quest he entered by tho front yard and came upon tho body sudden ly, the dog having scratched away the sand and exposed the remains. Mme. Castlno was formerly a prom inent figure nt tho lmpcrlnl court of Germany. Her son, Lieutenant Emll Schultz, n protege of the crown prince of Ger many nnd formerly In the Gcrmnn nnny, Is In n precarious condition nt n hospital from tho shock of tho discov ery and from blood poisoning contract ed through kissing his mother's remains. NABBED AS SAFE BIOWEIt. Police Think They Have the Leader of a New Jersey Gang, l'nterson, . J.. Aug. 10. Detective Sergeant William Lord nrrested Mi chael L. Tooling ns the leader of a gang of safe blowers who have been successfully operating In this part of the country for more than n year, nnd In that time hnvo cracked, the police K'iv. not less than a score of snfes. Lancashire Humor. There was n Lancashire collier who went out on Sunday with his wheel barrow because, ns ho said. "I'vo lost ml dog, nn' a felly looks slch a foo' gooln' n-walkln bl uissclf." Then there was tho worklngmcn's club committee which wanted to In dorse tho accounts "audited nnd found correct nnd tuppenco over" nnd tho customer who, on being told that tho price of candles had gono up owing to tho war, nsked whether they wore "feightln' bl candlo loot" Also ono recalls tho laggard Lan cnshlro lover who, when nsked for n kiss, said ho was "gooln' to do It In a bit," nnd tho old ladles who praised a certain Darwin clergyman as "a grand burlcr," nnd of tho orator who trans lated "Dieu et mon droit" Into "Evil bo , to him what evil thinks!" "Lancashire j LIfo nnd Character," by Frank Ormc i rod. Wilt SOON LEAVE HOSPITAL. Making a Lawn. On his English tour nn American was admiring tho velvety bmoothncss of a certain swnrd. and, being pos sessed of land and an overpowering confidence that with money all things aro possible, ho asked tho head gar dener how to produce such a lawn. And tho gardener said: "It's easy enough, sir. All you need do Is to remove all tho stone3, plow up the ground, plant it with gras3 seed and roll It for 300 years." Tho Adirondack Plateau. The average height of the Adiron dack plateau is about 2,000 feet, al though there are many peaks that nro I over n mile high, . Mayor Qaynor's Son Predicts His De parture Within Ten Days. Now York, Aug. 10. Surgeons at tending Mayor Gaynor confessed to a fenr of Just ono thing, n secondary hemorrhage that might occur along tho path torn by tho bullet. A sec ondary hemorrhage Is bleeding twenty-four or more hours after n wound hns been indicted. In Mayor Gnynor's case It would mean that tho bullet hnd so abrnldcd tho wall of some nrtery that the pulsing blood hnd broken through. Such n hemorrhago must bo cheeked within a couplo of minutes if death Is to be nverted. Every other contingency conceivable to the alert surgical mind has been provided for. The mnyor has received injections of antitoxin to ward off te tanus, tho bullet hns been viewed ns It lies embedded in bony tissue In the roof of tho pharynx, the wound hns been dressed and nsceptlclzed and the mayor's blood tested twice a day for the germs of septicaemia, or blood poisoning. Of course, such vrecnutlons as may Imj hnvo been taken to guard ngalnst a secondary hemorrhngo, but wholly to guard ngalnst that Is Impos sible. That Is why there is nlwnys at least one ablcbodled doctor on duty with tho mnyor night and day. If a secon dary hemorrhage were to come the doctor in the room would simply have to stanch tho How of blood with his fingers for n moment or two until ligatures could be applied. But Hufus Gaynor, son of the mayor, has no fear that there will be a sec ondary hemorrhago resulting from tho wound Inflicted by Jnmcs J. Gallagher, the would be assassin. "Ten days Is n long time In the esti mate when father will bo allowed by tho surgeons to leave St. Mnry's," ho said. "Wo have strong hopes that as a matter of fact ho may be strong enough to walk out of tho hospital in side of tho estimated ten days. We would not bo at all surprised were the physicians to release him within a week. "It Is father's wish now that he go to the Adlromlacks to recuperate, either to Loon, Placid or Schoon lake. Many desirable camps have been al ready offered him by prominent per sons for the period of convalescence, but none of these Invitations hns been accepted. We have already planned, with father's acquiescence, his going to the Adlrondncks. "After leaving the hospital father can be carried to the railroad station, three blocks from the hospital, and started on his way to tho mountains with rV METIS SIT Assassin Attempts Life of Georgia Reform Mayor. CREEPS INTO HIS BEDROOM. Blakely Official Awakened From Sleep by Armed Prowler Who Attempts His Life Attack Follows Threatening Letter. Blakely, On., Aug. 10. Mnyor C. B. Chlpstead was shot and dangerously wounded while in bed by a would be assassin. The mayor was aroused from sleep to find a mm standing over him with pistol leveled nt his heart and about to pull the trigger. Mnyor Chlpstead knocked up the pistol nnd grappled with the Intruder. In the struggle Mnyor Chlpstead was shot In the shoulder nnd fell to tho lloor. Ills as sailant, evidently thinking the mayor was dead, fled. Tho mnyor says his assailant was a white man' wearing a mask. Mayor Chlpstead has Incurred tho enmity of the lawless element by rigid enforce ment of law, nnd recently received several anonymous letters threatening his life If ho continued to enforce the laws. Tho mayor denounced tho letter writ ers, and tho nttempt at assassination followed. A large reward has been of fered for tho arrest of tho would be assassin. Reckless. "Aw, como on I" tho UtUo boy was heard to remark. "Bo a sport. I'll bot ycr any amount o money up to 5 cents." Harper's. True Happiness. About tho happiest man In tho world should bo ho that, having a fad, Is nblo to mako a living at It Chicago Itcc ord-Hcrald. Tho arrow that pierces the Ragle's breast Is often mado of 'his own feathers. Chinese Insults. Tho Chlnoso aro curious folk. An educated Chinaman will take dalleht In using in conversation with a West ern barbarian tho adjective which la used only to qualify animals, though only his Interpreter will discover tho insult of which tho person for whom It is intended romalns supremely Igno rant. A China "boy" will enter your pres ence with hie pigtail rolled round hta head a most lntolerablo rudeness If ho thinks tho now nrrlval does not understand tho Insult Intended. Is EiOK1 ft "'" ' i'ii in ii A Chance He Couldn't Afford to Waste. "But I should think." she said, "you would wish, now that you nro free again, to remain single." 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