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Show TIIE MORNING EXAMINER: OGDEN, THURSDAY UTAH, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS From Correspondents and State Exchanges I soar luciausi Lbt-- Gordon-Rig- s compressor at ouce baying fire-dri- ll for deep mining.'' The discovery is considered one of the most important that has been made during the year and Goldfield people are more than ever interested In the big camp to the northward. bold- - lugs. which will be eailad Brvyfogto Ybr ruwn now contain about a doaeu Balt Lakara Have Developed Epiandid frame buildings and double that numMina Within Reach of Elko. ber of teats. A greet rush is ua te the Balt Lake. Nov. 21. tl. W. Wtwkm new dtornct. principally from at lUm NeviadB. who haa bum upwrai-lo- g off and on tba Pacific CwailliUtal or Baltimore property naar Bko tor NO CHANGE IN EXCURBION RATE many yuan, arrived la Balt Lake Thai day wa buatneee connected with That Was Decieipn of Passenger Men of Lines Operating in Utah tha company. Thara arw few lnataaera Illustrating kww faithfully oou will reYsrterday. main by a mine tbaa the rase f Mr. Toe annual meeting of Ike keads Wuaun. hut ha haa had aayfe reason la da a for ha ataied Taaaday that of the paaaenger departments of the tha Pacific otwqienr had paid from roods operating la Utah vu held at tha gmaaiwota, (La steckbuldora aerar tha Enutstord hotel, la Salt Lake, having burn eailad itpoa for whiiv Tuesday, when mailers pertaining to to develop Uo property. Not a great the passenger business of the lines dual la knows in kwal circles regard- during the ensuing year were discussing this mine, nur la M approutatad. ed. Thus present at the meeting alUaugt many Balt Laker are tatar-aata- d were Major S. K. Hooper and Cnpt. aod W. F. Snyder la praaidaat of 1. A. Uentua of the Rio Grande. D. E. tba eoapaay. Mr. Weston autea that Burley end D. I. Dptncvr of the Ore-gu- n Short Line, nnd T. t Perk of durtag tba maay yuan ha haa aparar-atha property ha haa scat out 11 bar-a- l the Salt Lake Route. At the Knuisford Tuesday tranagna of Hrh ora aa a iwault of night Bavalupmmt work, tha avaenga oop-pa- r Ms. Hooper, discussing the result of values Bnnag all (hla time being the meeting, said tkxt so for ns ex around Id.S per cent. rurstun rates ere roars road, there will tha HPartflc OuaaolMatod company be no change In these which have owm ama of ground and a aplwa-dlduring the preeent year. Tha mill alia, aad than ara name roue rate will remain virtually the same, at rang valaa crooning tha property but eoaceaaitma formerly given' to froaa which aoma handaoaia returns thove operating the excursions will lie ara coming at this dm. Tha Balti- eliintusted. more vela from shallow shafts aad, The adjustment of rates between Oder surface workings haa provided the Fas Pedro and Rio Grande In tha tha area which tha company has mar- Tin lie district was taken up nnd act-a- d keted during tha peat yearn, aad this upon. It was agreed that where vela 1a bow hulag explored la a long there is a difference In tha rata of on taaanl firlvaa to open thia reeourco-beartu- g road Ui a rerinln point that the road chaanal at depth. Mr. Wastun rtylace its tare to the rate maintained elate that at a point ISO feat in Uila by the other road, or In other words, tuaaoL giving a vertical depth of U0 tbar In every instance the minimum fuel, the management haa croaoout a rets become the tsiablished rate of dtatanoe at II fact or man in an I Id both lines. Thin, however, la a small of copper ore About four matter, as la no csss does the differaihlia foot of on on the hanging wall aver-aga- a ence exceed 10 cento or II cents, tha from It to SO pur unit copper, higher rate having been put la be. aad twelve fort la aatremely fin con- reuse either the mne road or the othcentrating eappar on. Hie Baltimore er was two or three miles longer. vela to generally thought te be the Referring to the Issuing of transpormala eouroe at wealth for the com- tation to newspapers within the state, ara vaine bow interstate transportation ether pany, bat than being absobeing opened mp. which show extreme- lutely prohibited by tha new rata tow, ly fine value aad etrength. MaJ. Hooper said tha matter was Informally, but no decision was UFE CRUSHED OUT BY ENGINE. arrived at, because the roads have not yet decided the question, nnd the pass Section Foreman Jaa Collins to In- committee will meet in Chicago next week nnd finally determine the matstantly Killed at Laramia, Wyo. ter. MsJ. Hooper said that so for as tha Laramie, Wyo., Nov. 10. Joa Cl-Unagad IS. and a native of Imra-ml- a Denver k Rio Grande Is concerned It seat ion fore mu in tha Inlands to abide absolutely by the yards of tba t'nion Pacific, was construction placed on the tow by tha ns down by a awlich engine this af- Interstate Commerce commission. Ro ternoon, Bleating almost Instant death far It bee done su and will continue John Reiman, foreman of the section that policy. The Rio Grande, said the just south of the yard uectlon. had Major, has had the best year In Ha hla toft tog broken above the ankle. history. IVTUi no Portland exposition or say special attraction tbs bnslneat Iba mm were working at the point la tha east end of the yard, and of Iasi year has bean greatly exceedhad stepped to one side to allow a ed, and ns an Instance MaJ. Hooper citfreight train b pass, whea both were ed the eolonlet Ira vet during Bepteth-lie- r struck by the leader at the engine. and October. This year tl.Cud (Villlns was fhrowa under the fonder colonists were carried by the Rio and H el men to one aide. The engine Grande, as against 16,000 last year. passed ever Collins, cutting off hla Of this year's total, 26.000 were bound right hand, mangling both hla toga for California and Mod for the North-wes- t, above and below the knees and fract turing hla ahull. He' was taken from tke track and omitted one or two STUDENTS HEARD LOCHWITZSKY groans, but did not speak, and died lu lees than a miante after tha engine Declared Dishonesty Was Practised by had passed over him. Coroner Firth All and Even the Clary. took rhae of tha body end will bold an Inquest tomorrow. Salt lake. Nov. II. Count A. M. Dr. U Tsbbltt and Mlsa Jean Iachwiixsky, the Russian exile, spoke ware married hero today. Dr. to the students of the state university Tebbltt la a practicing physician. Mias Mils morning. He chose aa his subIn the earn Durlacber was married ject, Graft In Russia. house in which aha was horn aad In He said lu part; The graft of which aha has lived all her life. They Russia U carried on by nil, even the left lets this eRernoou for Denver. clergy are largely Interested and IJnemen today began stringing i heavy participants in the gain. The copper wire In the new line to con- pull end corruption la the rolled nect New York nnd Ran Francisco al- tktotes to trivial compared with that ready leased to a New York brokerage done throughout the empire. Corrup ronrera. The wire to of copper. 21l tion to carried on in all parte of the pounds to the Ditto, easts 13 rents n government nnd by the many different A forfeit of tlW a day la classes. Every opportunity la grasp pound. imposed ubon the constructing com od with d usens of greedy hands. The pany tor every day over the time lim- present war of oppression now being it In completing the wire. carried on in Russia I mainly the result of the grafters, who have beRICH FAMILY IN POLICE COURT. come strong and bold that they have forced the people to rebel. Tha Bak Lake. Nov. II. Ernest E. Rich step has been gradual. The presen woe found guilty In Police court Tues- war is either for salvation to the RusE. sian people or for tbelr perdition. day of assault na bto The influence will be felt all over the If. Rtob. and Judge Diehl will sentence tomorrow. Ernest to world." The rounl speaks in the highest also Boatload at striking Rodney Olsen, an employe of E. H. Rich nt the terms of his country end Its possibilsumo time that rite above assault te ities, but condemns the government aid to hare bean committed, hut hla and Its methods. Count Lochsitxsky trial oa this charge has been postpon- ws himself exiled for opening and ed. The trial of Fklgar E. Rich, conducting a free school for the eduwas made with his cation of the poor peasant children. brother. Ernest E. Rich, was held at The secret of success, as It may lie the one time yesterday. Pausing called, prevtou to the discord which alight confusion on eoro'unt of the hex now told hold of the people, was In keeping them ignorant. The count similarity In the defendants The case of Edgar K. Rich told several facia to illustrate the wh continued until Thursday hr de- amount of graft practiced In the councision. Eddie EL Rich, who, with Er- try. large blocks of Ice were used as nest E. Rich and Edgar E. Rich, was ties In the const ruction of portion of the ttilierlan railroad. When these accused of asMult on E. H. Rich, wa found not guilty end was discharged melted, report were made that Chinese brigands had burned the flea. from custody. Although setup of the part it to the Shells and powder used In the recent case did not acknowledge relatlunalilp RussoJapsneee war were part sawto the other parties In the till gallon. dust. This mar account In pari, h It appears Jhat the three defemhuits Mid. with the por tiring ability of uf the enmpiaintog the cur's army, in order to get marare witness. Their intercourse recently. ried in Russia today one must pay no1 If not for a considerable time, has j less thin 620. so great is ihe graft in been rather strained and according to the public offices. The riots of today the testimony submitted in the trial are the result or this oppression of verterds)'. when Ere ret E. Rich and' the working people. nls brother, Edgar E. Rich, returned, hntus from their dally work one even-taMAKE BIG FIND. several weeks ago. E. H. Rich, the of hmr stepped from the Stray Dog Furnishes Sensational Nsws the house end called them vile names. Indian Camp Lsdgs Also Struck. E The wltnesees testified thst Ernest H E. A recent dispatch from Goldfield to Rich struck his Rich, In the face, after wMcb the tot the Renn Gaxelte runs as follow r: In s store near the A telegram has Just been received ter took refuge Rich home. bv the L. M. Sul.hau Trust company from Consulting Engineer John li. GREAT STRIKE SOUTH OF AUSTIN ' Campbell at Manhattan which, follow Inc the iltoi'vv rj of sulphides ot the Camp of Brsyfogls Draws Prospectors I'Mhfeoi level on ;h? MsnhHtan Consolidated lust week, is considered sen-From Goldftald. rational to that It Is believed to Manhsnsu. hns lish ihe J. M. O'Brien of ihe Manhs'txn Just returned from a tour cf the vs mining ramp bevi.nd pers.lv entnr-- , rious mining districts to the eouth Campbell' relegrum says: The Orisiiial Indian Camp led and east of Rem. save the Ruo Jourhas been encountered In the main nal. shaft of the Indian Camp Manhattan He reports an entirely new 36 miles south of Austin In the ShoMining cmian; at s depth of ISO feet. shone ranre. A large porphyty tkke. Thii ledge shows on the surface end averaging over 150n feet In width. strtkie northeast and southwest, with Shews pannings of III to 12.7b In a dip of 15 degrees to tile west. The of the shaft Is all in sulphide gold. Those pannings sr from the entire width of the ledge end It is ore. end we are still drilling la ore i In over for miles four lengt.-proven showing lota of cbalropi rite and caron the strike of the vein bearing por- rilng free gold. Have also struck a phyry. strong flow of water. On Stray Dog toved have broken into nine Guarney Guidon aad A. Kigge at nine Hits claims on mn of 1300 ore on purchased well ster ledge, paying Itu.oon spot cash end two feet of lit to $2hanging ore on foot for the mine. They have at present fall Average for three feet Is 62ufl 25 men a work developing the poop twr ow encountered In aha bouse and grading for j ;hls morning large ledge showing sul eriy. building mill. A lowaslle has fid tow. Advise phtdes assaying w . OF THANKSGIVING r there should be n feeei for tee aa far tee kl. u walldisplay of Jawalij Our aw offcm a perb r1- -! arietta af chaiu. mart aarklaaaa. brooches. rings aad braaalrta, all delicately aad artistically aat wlU tha flaaat diamcade aad praeloaa atoaaa that mar ha fevered, any af which will add baaa-t-y aad distinction to tha moat at driaaaa. L W. BISWELL, Jeweler an 4th Street. WRESTLING d d TROUBLE H OiS WITH . HARNESS ay eauaa amra thad laiartaa aad pmaa death ara Ua awful seest.. Aa aid haraaaa la eCtaa raapomalbla, hul saw haraaaa with waak apati h if to tut aa had. ' Tha Mad wa aad haaa MO WEAK arm gat ywur ton SPOT, maaey't pee hay haiaaaa at aa. Ow haw addraaa la 3!c. Platt MTT worth If WaUlar Saddlery Co. INVENTION gravity canal W. A. Milan. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. TRANSFER COMPANY Vine,- - Dreys and IHHI' Wapena OUR SPECIALTIES Pleira, Fend, hira, hada Mcvlns and Storage. feature uf which to thst it to of an entirely new design throughout. Thu paddles fold automatically, turning back three feet from the rim when leaving the water, and remaining In that pueltlon until they are lowered Into the water aa the outer aide of the wheel. The feature la the distinctive one of the wheel, and it a greai earing of power. The wheel now operating at Vernal to Ss fort In dlamster. It haa a fine and a (foot dip. with a capacity to lift water IB fort above the lew water Une. The water to picked up In buckets fastened on the ends of eighteen paddles, eaoh bucket carrying ten gallons. The buckets are reinforced in strength aod so constructed that they nerer foil to carry over and emfity Into the trough all the ater taken up. Tn the mode of hanging the wheel Improvements are to be noted. InIt to hung stead of pier support from a tower consisting of two timfeet high, which In bers forty-eigh- t turn are held la piece by a wire' cable passing across the river. A wind-lea- s on the river bank will raise or loner the wheel In the water to accommodate Its depth to that of the river, and makes adjustment envy with tha rise and fall f the stream. Tha wheel to of steel end not of wood. Beside it eia&to an abandoned wooden Wheel, which, however, to less than a year old, and of the lnteit design according to tlie old models. The wooden wheel to Idle hersuee the current Is not sufficient to operate, end has been so fur two months. The new wheel la working steadily along In this low water season, throwing up water enough to Irrigate aver twenty acres, hlle Its capacity In a swifter current would be over eighty acres. Its inventor. Mr. Hall, to now working on a device to Increase the speed of the current approaching the wheel, end this will Mill further enlarge its caps city. Along the Green river, and In fact along nearly nil western streams are fends that cannot he reached by ondl nary canals, and this device, which already seems on a practical basis, may mean the (winging of thousands of seres of such lands under Irriga- a. OFFICE dOd TtantpfHth ttraat Ind, PHONES Ban, 120. M4. Griffin Paint Pur-lack- er half-brothe- r. e PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, x.i WALL PAPER, ETC 2281 Wasbfcgtoa Ave. BOTH PHONES Bea530K Ind. 844 Sw Waaaart Elm aad Chkaga, Overland! Limited Tha Warid and drawing -- roow Nad Uiwkeaa Train la ibe j Compartment alaaptac cars, obsarvation can, dhv I and library tag cars, can. ahh haitar, hath and Book I bvere Library; entire tram alactric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for buffet-smoki- I j St Paul and Minneapolis j 1UM. meertOM. H MW mm attune.AaaW. fenana M r CaMnl C tor-li- Rjf. Nortb-West- in wa hawk awn - 130-fo- A. Waiter. Chleaca & Street. aaA Lake GHjr. UA Harriman Likely to Segregate Railroad and Investment Features. 1 VERDICT FOR PLAINTIFF. j I I Hi y ie-e- u with pleaded g cr. I'nlted it in net court, the case of th Bait Lake. 21. the woman !pNETS.eiDM AND PELVIC ORGANS New York. Nov. 11. George Dillon, years old. an IS a week clerk ta the employ of the Fruit A Produce Trade association, wh arrested and arraigned in tee Tombs police court yesterday. Dillon waived examination and was held in SLtOO. The complainant agalnat Dillon was Ward W. Smith, manager for the Fruit A Produce association, and sIh manager for the American Copper A Gold com- In Ihe Ham-met-lan- d wclL According to AMlstant District Attorney Krotel, Dillon used letterheads of the association to induce Its customers to Invest 1a the Eastern Trust company at $100 a share. Dillon, he aye, signed himself assistant oecre-rotarof the Fruit A Prodnee concern, but also ta other letters signed the cam of C. H. Adams, president of the Eastern Union Trait company. Phone II for years. Mr. Krotel Mid he had evidence bowing that Dillon hid received more then 910,000 from unsuspecting cusWANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTStomers. ALLEN y TRANSFER CO. FURS EURS An Elegant Line of Each H' REESE HOWELL & SONS DRESS DRESS GOODS GOODS YOU CAN GET 2. C. M. I. Home Made iShoes -- State Toiler Ranch company v. F. J. , today token from tl-- . Jury by .ludgp Marshall, and a verdict was rendered for the plaintiff. The case wh ;n the nature of an ejectment stilt, wherein complainant sought to oust (!efen,lsnt from certain lands "1 did." the uffli-e- r replied. In Hoseldcr county. The decree was liUn'i you arrest him then? to tbe rtfec' that the Toiler Ranch "'eil." replied Celn, "ta the Isngi company i eutltied to the land, which j uage of the police, I wanted to get ws doctored by the court tn hare hni good." been wurh lu excess of !.t0n on j Cain sld that he could not give j March lu. the tames or addresses of any of tbe A p iLl.i-- t to bankruptcy was today wnn;:-- iu ! case, with the exception filed by WilVam Isherwood. a Mark-smitt Hr, Graham. He had made every uf Rter, I'tah. in which tbs effort to find Mrs. Graham, be said, liabilities sre scheduled St 6923 3i', i.ad nut been able to find an-wrih asset df 133. whlrh las sum 'race uf her r claimed ui exempt from j.j, fie replied, in anwer 10 Judge Dif-- I tenhoffer. thst he had nver seen Mrs. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. Gra'um njth the exception of the few tee character at the tnaibi onrtac we supply our petal Prompt, reliable and at low aat, any time job say well be oa your Job sad handle it cxpedltloesly ui Ic pany. ta withdraw the charge, said Cain, and bowed end scraped as he made the re quest. Coin declared that Caruso was treat ed with 11 possible consideration. He was kept si the station house about an hour, and then was released on bail furnished by Director Conreld of the Grand Opera house. He did not see Caruso again until today'a session in court. During the giving of Cain's test, muny. Caruso stood with Director tkm-rlhe chewed the ends of his moustache, and allowed his eyes to glance over the great rrnwd tn the court room. If he recognised a frhmd or acquaintance, he raised hla eyebrows, smile 1 and shrugged his shoulders. A great crowd had gathered In the vicinity of the Yorkvllle police court In anticipation of Caruso's appearance The little court room on the second floor was choked with spectators. An army of photographers stood on the steps of the court building to wait the arrival of Caruso, who appeared in tbe court room promptly at I o'clock. He was accompanied by Director Conreld end number of his friends. 'Tbe party wm obliged to wait while several minor cooes were being disposed of by the court. During the wlt Caruso stoud within the bar c betting with his friends. Former Judge Dltienhoffer, for Caruso. In the witness, asked: "Why, if he had seen Caruso act in an indecent manner towards several women and girls, had be permitted htm 10 continue at liberty." "You knew wlst he woe trying to do. uldn't yiu?" asked Judge Ditten-boffe- In the csm- - of tbe I'nion Pacific, the divorce of the Investment and financial feature of that property from its strictly railroad Interest to as yet in contemplation, the scheme so far he tentative ing tu what may be called state, hut It is thought thet the plans now under coasidersilon will ba brought to a conclusion before Jannext Mr. Harriman bss been uary deeply impressed with the wisdom of the course pursued by Mr. Hill. ' 1 18 sia-tlo- n xya. . The complaint against the prisoner. The objection was overruled. The officer declared that Caruso followed the girls and' annoyed them. When they went away he turned, hie attention to three women, Cain sold, one of whom wu a n egress Judge Dtitenhciffer. at thia point, mods a strenuous objection to other women then Hannah Graham being brought into the com: We come here to answer a charge that Caruso thrust Indignities upon llsnnah Graham he Hid. They have not been able te find Hannah be per Graham, and they should not milted to call In other uninterested pereuus to bolster up their cases. When the court referred to the complaint, however, U was found thet "Annoying, women, wee Included In the charge, and the officer wm permitted te proceed. After Mra. Graham hod struck the singer, Cain testified that he stepped between the man and woman, and, placing hla hand oa Caruso's shoulder, he asked the woman what had .happened. She replied thst the man had Insulted her and that she wanted him arrested. Rbs declared she would him. She willingly apiiesr against followed along te the police station and swore to the complaint. Caruso said nothing until the Uouss was reached. Then he protested that his arrest was all a mistake, thst be was a gentlemen and could not be guilty of such an offenK as ws charged. railroad and investment features, plsni having been told with thst end In view. In the case of the Greet North ern the express, mining, elevator and other miscellaneous extraneous Interests are heiil entirely separate ud distinct from its transportation intre-eatand the effect of this division is raid to huve proved beneficial in many half-brothe- r, IlhaOaSySaaMa-TrachRalwayhalac- UINGS.SICKAO! DID A GOOD BUSINESS. Caruao objected to this Lestimoey, declaring that (here waa Young Fellow Had a Bahama That Gave woman mentioned in the Him 910,000. only an li is uiil that the Itoiou Pacific railroad management to to follow the example of the Great Northern railway in the matter of the segregation of its , HeaKthrqkt ' MAY COPY AFTER HILL. half-brothe- rs CATARRH old. jeers Oou ns el for tion. , TOR I Id-fo- h Co. The Impracticable deaorlpUon given by Mr. 81a ugh In hie letter to the Inventor, to that It to an anderahot'' wheel, the Interesting uni MALAN to IB PLACED IN A BAD LIGHT. u Salt Jake, Nov. II. The News aye: The wheel now comes to offer a solution to the problem of forming along the southeast rivers, where a d 1900. u HELPS FARMERS. Offers Solution at Problem Along Southeast Rivera. Wheel Kan-tuok- . K. Matau. BOOM. Salt Lake. Nov. II. The wrestling game Is to he revived In Bak. lake thia winter. Already several have taksu hold of the popular spoil. The T. M. C. A. la the leading spirit In tke movement Beveral other parties have i grilled their Intention of taking the matter end oome fast men are expected to be developed. Mike Yokel, the m.-- famous little Ogden middleweight, to at the Christians quartan and puts some ten men through the ropes anon to throe times a week. Among his most peunttoing men are Burton and Higioa of last rear's class. Barnes, a new one. who la shewing a roxastabto tact and liking for the game for hit Brat year. Olaon to another new man In the lightweight class. Ifcgk Tarpy and Fanning in the heavywrtghto are out practising several times n week and will nut up a bettor tout then ever. Fanning has a younger brother who will make the Dghtvetghto hustle for first kenorm Rich, the last year's fotherwelght chantam, has been sick with typhoid fever and consequently art lined up on Its mat. He to dally expected to return to defend hie title. Smith, hla strong opponent, has been called on a mission and thus will be prevented from entering the Hots this year. Several other feather men wilt he lined up within a few week. Yokel te tailoring herd aad will develop some fast and furious men by neat spring. d II GIVEN 22. minutes just before sad at the tint. of the arrest sad at the police station when the eompismi was made. Judge DittenhoCvr consulted with Not Only Insulted Mrs. Graham, but Caruao from time 10 time during the Annoyad Llttla Girls. croMwxamlasuon. After one of these CaNew II. Thorough conversations ho asked Cain If Tork, Nor. ruso fluently. Engltoa spake were the made police by pregiaratloee that depends upon whether department end counsel representing or "Well, not bo wanted to understood thq Enrtao Caruso, the famous tenor uf the Metropolitan Opera company . fur question which was put to him? Judge Dittonhuffer protested ogalnst a hearing in police court this morndesired to said ing on the cLoigs thet Caruso annoy- such an answer, andat teahecourt that ed a wusuaa In the Monkey home et call the attention ouch an snewer showed bias and preCentral Fork, om day Iasi week. on tee part of the witness. Notwithstanding whet appeared to judice Caruso wait on tee stand at 6:20 be an earnest search tor the woman, whom Caruso to alleged to have an- p. m. noyed. represeumtivaa of boUs the police aad the defease said, before the HILL'i RAILROADS hour art for the hearing today, that they bad been ttnsbie to find her. They Are to he Investigated by Interstate Commerce Commission. When her complaint caused the arrest of the stager, she was takes to the polios station aluug with the prisChicago, Not. II. The Chicago Trioner aad gave her name as Mia. Han- bune today soya: James J. Hill and the three great nah L Graham, of the Bronx tor rough. She vu told te appear at tha railways he dominates ora te be Inveshearing on the next day and vu ah tigated by tee Interstate Commerce lowed to gu. When the case came up Commission. What are the relation in conn neither Mra. Graham nor Ca- brtmeen the Great Northern, the meo appeared, the tenor sending a Northern Pxclflo and the Burlington physician's certificate that he wa toe systems? An effort is to be mads to ill to oome find omL In the aheeaoe of the witness. DeThe commission will seek to ascertective Cain, who arrested Caruoe to tain what effect the control of all prepared to go on with the com and these lines by one man has had and act aa complainant, declaring that ha la having upon rales la tha northwest witnessed . the aaaoyanoe of which and consequently upon tha agriculMra. Graham oemplnlned. tural and industrial development ot Director Coureid, uf the Metropoli- that section. tan Opera Houas. has loyally defend-e- d The result will be to bring out the Caruso from the charge and tha facte regarding what has taken place si nrer hltueelf asserts that he was a in the Northwestern railroad world victim of extraordinary rtrcumetanuea since the dedriun of the United States of aa attempt to make a false oou supreme court In the Northern Securagainst him for some ulterior purpoK. itise com In 1606 and to show what There have beta many arrests lu efforts the derision bos produced and the Central Park Monkey House on to what extent iu Intent has been nulcharges similar to that on which Caru- lified. so Is held. Some of the offenders have The Northern Securities proceeding escaped with a fine but In other cases was preceded by an lavestigation by the Interstate Commerce commission a Jail penalty has been imposed. Police Captain Stepbeneon. of the ad It la understood that the evidence Central Park station, Hid today that secured at the Investigation ot the he was informed last night by a prom- Hill and Harriman 11dm like that seinent business man, who knows Mrs. cured before the Northern Securities Graham, that she would not appear proceeding will he turned over to the aha does not federal department of Jurtlco to bo in court for anything want to be snapshotted and have her used In action under the anti-truname spread all over the city and per- law, If such actlona shall b considered to be Justified by the conditions. haps tee country. Captain Stephenson sold his informto a CASE AGAINST GILLETTE. ant told him that Mrs. Graham woman of eminent reepeotohlllty. He declared that her failure to appear WaitreM Testifies te Mies Grace Brown. would make little difference as te the outcome of the case agalnat Caruso, however. Herkimer, K. Y., Nov. 11. Policeman Cola, who arrested Ca- Green wwd. the wiitraM at the Alta ruso, gave some eeuMtkiul testimony. CMff Lodge at the Upper Lake, to He sold he saw Caruao move up to whom Grace Brown to sold to have Mrs. Graham aod then saw one of told her troubles Just before her hands glide . stealthily death, waa the first witness called toCarusos through the elk. In hte overcoat, and day In the Gillette murder trial. MIm then he uw Caruso pinch the woman.. Greenwood amid there wu nothing pet Mrs. Graham turned swiftly and Meularly noticuble about Grace struck (torn so In the chest, crying out, Brown the day xhe saw her. j 'You brute, you beast. Officer Cain, tbe policeman who AND HEADACHES NEURALGIA FROM C0LD8. Caruso, was the first witness Caruso seen he had He said railed. BROMO Quinine, LAXATIVE the In the building before and had watchworld wide cold and grip remedy, reIn the Monkey moves cause. Call for full name. Look ed him particularly. 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