Show T GRAFT OF THE CHIEF cui CLERK ClER Money and Mining Stock Just Just Rolled in the Path of Mr Boyer CONSCIENCE WAS STILLED STARTLING TESTIMONY AT COAL HEARING June That he 1 gifts or of stock amounting to WIM liM and 00 mony a aggregating gre more than 46 M from om coal during A of about ut three years was admitted toda today by Joseph Joeph Boyer chief clerk cleric in lii P office Of tice or of A T nt of motive mothe power of of the Pennsylvania raIlroad Mr Boyer Doyer purchased the fuel nal used J In Ute Ue locomotives of the corn com company pany and the donors donon o t the e gifts were toe the coal companies which furn furnish fh the fuel to Ute the railroad Mr Ir Buyer named I In Ive n companies which allowed him from to t 5 cents en on each ton tOIl sold to tM the rail company Said It Was Customary Ht Hc declared that he never asked ked for forI I 1 no he allowance but accepted it because hr believed he was as following a custom sf the depar t In fAct one ODe of the company officials told him Ite he had paid It before and WAnted to continue TSi r ing n it to the witness Mr Boyer de that he be divided the money moDeY with any thor official or of the Hf H said he kept it aU all aUW W v Gibbs Mr foyers Boyers superior of off f 1 r on the stand said he was waa unaware such conditions existed In ift his de delart lart Nothing Unusual Mr Ir Boyer said that he was at first to accept the money but aft after er r thinking It over oer decided that he was nothing unusual How ilow long did you wrestle with Uh your conscience queried Yr Mr Clement Th witness did not know M I K Reeves Reves as assistant to Vice Pros Pres ProsS S int Hugh admitted that he had bad ac stock from Colonel George S Huff nd d David E Williams Coonel Huff if ic said purchAsed some of his holdings l the K Keystone Coal Coke company Ta aing ing him lum for them Mr Ir Reeves stated t that at he bt bad known Colonel Huff r boyhood and declared tm the latter h he was not In a position to favor m when t the e stock was pr presented Frick Pull PullA A number of employee of the Baltimore S oh hi o railroad were examined durin during tir afternoon Session eIon and the c S to learn through J J E general ral superintendent of mo f something concerning the ar r between the railroad and the theT T T FrIck Filek Coal COla cO j 4 r t pa pang of can r ad that the Prick Frick company had an anI I over oer ot other r companies but buts butI I s unable to tell wh why He said Mid it had hadt t S practice for the past ten yrs ears S hf hc did not kno know the terms O 0 tM the bS i it f existed |