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Show The Juab County Times OFFERS Joob Cslemsn. ' District-Jos- hua Bar-net- t. Nebo Forest Re- U. S. Expert In Charge Experiment Station F. D. Farrell. State Foreman Experiment btatlon Stephen Bos well. County. J. L. County Commissioners George Jones. Martin Nlelsou. Clerk T. W. Vickers. Recorder Win. Burtou. T. H. O. Treasurer Parkes. Assessor Win. Bailey. Surveyor Arthur A. Miller. Attorney T. L. Foote. Sheriff Gua J. Henriod. Superintendent of Schools George A. Sperry, Jr. Probation Officer Alvah Stout. Road Commissioner George Mo-Cun- Superintendent County Infirmary H. D. Allred. Physicians Dr. W. W. County Bennett, Dr. J. A. Hensel. OF. COUNTY MUNICIPAL FICERS. NEPHI CITY. Mayor G. M. Whitmore. Garrett. Jr., Councllmen James Alma Hague, Alonzo Ingram, Enoch Burton, W. G. Orme. Kecorder Peter Sorensen. EAST J. Treasurer H. man. Street Supervisor Jas. B. Riches. Quarantine Physician Dr. D. O. Miner. Building Inspector Enoch Burton. Chief ot Fire Department N. A. Nielson. Superintendent of Waterworks Alfred Gowera. Electric Superintendent Plant T. A. Carver. Light N. C. Nielson. LEVAN TOWN. President Board of Trustees A. L. Jackruan. Trustees Adelberb Bosh, I H. George Francom, Swen E. Mor-tense- n, Malmgrvn. Clerk Orson Nielson. Marshal Albert Bosh. Health Officer James E. Taylor. EAST COUNTY SCHOOL BOARDS. Mona John T. Kay. Ephralm H. Ellertson. Nebo Tho. Booth. Edward WE Jones. Nephl Alma Hague. T. U. Rascoe K. Grover. lvnn H nry Hcndrlckson. K. Taylor. Adelberl Bosh. Juab Jamea A. Kelly, R. C. enson. T. T. Taylor. EAST COUNTY Jones, Toole, Jame Steph- OFFI- PRECINCT CERS. Mona. Justice John fates. Constable Ellas Molyneux. Officer N. W. Ellen soo. Ht-alt- Nephl. Justice J. S. Cooiter. Juab. . R. C. Stcihcy-soni.ol.t 1 1 Vi -- m U.n .ia..'. "I am gathering proof Washington. which will show that American farm Offer Coming on Eve of products are being sold cheaper s Investigation Which abroad than they are tn this country," Would Net the Government declared Secretary of Agriculture Wilson on Monday at the "high cost of Million in Royalties. living" hearing being conducted by a of the House commitA new and sensational tee on the District of Columbia. Washington. Mr. Wilson gave evidence to show factor prepared Tuesday to add intenthe producer at the present time that excited to the already sufficiently sity situation over the Alaska coal lands, was getting a little more than formerly for his food products, while the on the eve of the beginning of the ultimate consumer was paying an exInvestigation. John E. Ballaine of Seattle, said to cessive price. "Until comparatively recently the property be the largest Individual owner In Alaska, made a proposlton In American people enjoyed the cheapon est food In the world," continued Mr. writing to the senate committee Wilson. "But nowadays not enough Bever-idg- e which Senator of territories, of Indiana is chairman, offerlug people know how to farm profitably, to the government a royalty of GOc a know how to get enough out of a day's ton on coal mined for the lease of work, know how to make an acre rene lure of the factory has 5,000 acres of some of the choicest spond. coal lands In Alaska, in the Katalla called the farmer from the plow. "The worst farming in this counand Matanuska districts. Such a tonIs done east of the Alleghany try governto net the would nage royalty ment, Mr. Ballaine claims, as high as mountains, and agricultural lands is cheapest In that locality. In conse$4,000,000 per hundred acres. quence," continued Secretary Wilson, "the boys have left the farm, and TAFT IS NO CRUSADER. the scarcity of labor is now the greatPurposes of President Fully Set Forth est concern of the agriculturists." In His Annual Message. declared that Secretary Wilson Taft on Washington was one of the most exPresident Washington. pensive cities In the land and that reTuesday made public the following statement as to the report that the ad- tailers In this city Indemanded 42 per cities like New ministration is planning a crusade cent profit, where York and Philadelphia they were conagainst unlawful combinations of cap- tent with 17 to 20 per cent. ital. "No statement was Issued, either LANDIS CLAIMS THE HONOR. from the attorney general's office or the White House, indicating that the Started Investigation purpose of the administration with Chicago Judge of Beef Trust. reference to prosecutions under the anti-trus- t law U other than as set Chicago. Judge Kenesaw M. Landis, forth In the message of the president of the United States district court. In his charge to the federal grand of January 7, 1910. "Sensational statement as if there Jury assembled Monday to Investigate was to be a new departure and an In- the methods of the "beef discriminate prosecution of Important trust," declared it was through InforThe mation furnished by him thai the presIndustries have no foundation. purpose of the administration Is ex- ent proceeding waa started. Judge Landis also said that after he actly as already stated In the presihad notified the United Stales district dent's message." attorney in Chicago on Janu 20, be UTAH COPPER'S VICTORY. was surprised to see, on January 22, notices in tne newspapers, coming osDissolved and Wall Injunction Merger tensibly from Washington, that the Will Proceed. government officials there bad ordered New York. Utah Copper gained a the Investigation. decided victory Tuesday afternoon In Treuton, N. J., when two Judges of the 'Giving Away Millions. United States court dissolved the inAfter having given more Chicago. junction recently obtained against the than $4,000,000 to struggling colleges of the Bingham properties. merger in many parts of the Dr. D. This Injunction was obtained by Col- K. Pearson, almost 90country. anold, years onel E. A. Wall and C. W. Graham. nounced Monday that be Intends to Shortly after the decision the Utah give away every cent he possesses beCopper shareholders voted In favor of fore he dies- - Dr. Pearson is reputed taking over the" Bosion Consolidated to be worth many millions. "I am on the basis of one share of Utah for having more fun than any other milshares of Boston. Al- lionaire wo and one-hal- f alive." he said. "Let other two the most one million shares of men go In for automobiles and rich millions capitalization of the Nevada steam yachts. I have discovered, afConsolidated have expressed a desire ter endowing forty aeven colleges in to exchange with Utah Copper on a twenty-fou- r states, that giving Is the r shares of most basis of two and of all mundane deexquisite Nevada for one of Utah. Ballinger-Plnchot- lights." Fear Loss of Trade. Alarmed by the critiWashington. cal turn In the tariff controversy between the United States and Germany, appeals from chambers of commerce and board of trade of several cities were made to the national board of trade In pMslon here on Tuesday urging that body to recommend that the state department recede from ponition that American beef and rattle must be admitted to Germany. Resolutions preiwntd to tbe nation-i- l body maintain that there can be no idvantage In Inpixtlni? on a German market for American beef because the home consumption Is Increasing at luch a rate as noon to command all tbe upplr- .i.otl. - Railway's Lower Rates. Ner. Sweeping Reductions Reno, CLUB. C'MMZRCML NI?HI out of n the enrt of transportation Meet Brut and third Tuesdays cd Soldfleld, as aered upon by the local club at the month parlor every and thir competing lines building. Vlsltlnz mem railways la tbe otn ago, goes Into effect Febrti-trday club commercial tc--r of nelehborlng t . and will afford saving lo welcome-dcordially men are who shlpl'lno; on, for U. E. Grover, President. mining T. II. Burton, financial Secretary. 'ntanre, from CnbllMd to Utah and Denni Wrw.d, Corn wponding Hccr Pacific cnasit point. All ore between $20 and $10 In value is hauled for SO lary. pr ton lens than heretofore, Modern Woodmen of AaTlea No while to Colorado wtint thre Is a even-Ireduction of 0 cni per ton haulage 1Q.70'. meets 'fy WM'i' at I. O, O K. ball- Vi'itlng Wod-me'harge oa all ore up to and including welcomed. 120 per ton. materially lightening tbe Small, Cnnsul. root of hauling low grade ore. h. L. II. Indian Officer S'atn In Couriers, I!riUh India Hhamnil SatCalcutta, 1. O. O. F. So. 11 wet every S!lena, a police officer, who wa urday evening In I. O. O. K. hall. Visiting brother cordially invited lo at- prominent In unarttilnsc the Midna tend. pur, Bengal, bomb conspiracy, was sliot J AH. II. JACKSON, N. U. 1'ad In the hlrh cmt n Mon lay. J. 8. COOPER, Secretary. The murder r, a yin Od to the street, where f,e was purs.ied Vbn otcriakpfj Latter-daby mounted po"l'-eSaints" Meetings. tisrew a Imb at 4bo the m. a. 10 ward First School, Sunday iwlk-and when tM fsi'ed to explore ml Tabernacle; Second ward at meetdrew a pla'ol. whirb. however, h did ing boiie. a chance, to ui, being quick not hare fi .tn m. First M. I. A p. Sunday, ly tuerpowered. at faberrwie ward at ward I"; mr' lre house. Comet's Orbit Computed, Primary First ward at Relief hail. Ma" Harvard obser Cambridge, 4 p w. Tuesday. Second ward at anouncd Tuesday that a me meeii;z bo'ip. 4 p. m. Tuesday. 7:311 vatory had from Kiel been received Prifxth'xvl sag" ptirip Mfttidar. p. m . at the respective ward meeting Ormany In which it was ata'ed tha' Professor Kobfjld bad completed th nn1 computation of tie orbit t the tin ReH'f Society First ward. and fourth Tht'lav of cacH tnon'h comet and that it showed that th ward. ffrt and oni'l at 2 p. m. s nearest the sun on Jarm mo mil third Thursdays). vf reh nrn'i a! J ry 27, when it w 4. t p. Tn, a; (he respective Im orbit Is Inclined fi2 ft" iway. I '! of the earth's orbit ire. to the lf iri .n i ta'first word 3 p. tn n Februaryplane 3 It will be aVmt on" Filday at lle'lef h.mUi Mpr ' fith of tb brilliancy shown on Jaft'i ward. 3 p. m , every Friday t iry 22. It Is traveling toward the eas y gr-a- . r-- - Cl-r- . y aaln -- f'-ron- . ''. ltf ) Sc-cn- house. HUNDREDS ARE HOMELESS AND RUINED AS RESULT OF HIGH WATERS. Villages Submerged and Houses lapse When Waters Weaken the Homeless Foundations. Are Suffering. Col- t one-ouarte- It Alvah Stout. Dr. I. O. Miner. Health Office Lev an. Justice Orson Nielson. . Constable Richard Iverson. Constable Jnntlce FRANCE FLOODS ' Paris. Floods have exceeded all records and are fast assuming the proportions of a national disaster. In the northeast, and west, hundreds are homeless and ruined. Although It is impossible to estimate the damage, it will be great. One of the water inajns, serving one of the most populous districts, burst and tle people of the district are without water. It is feared that the city will be In a like condition soon, as the flood Is invading the pumping stations. The compressed air factory, which supplies elevators in Paris, also has been forced to shut down. Officials or the prefecture are finding great difficulty in securing shelter for the homeless. Many persons vacated their quarters Saturday and 200 more vacated Sunday. On the boulevard of St. Germain a house Is tottering and threatening to fall on the chamber of deputies. One of the few casualties reported Sunduy was the sweeping away of a man who was trying to drag some floating logs from the river. The situation in the outskirts of Paris is even worse than in the city proper. At Alforteville the dam burst, overwhelming 200 houses, he people being forced to fly, leaving their belongings behind. d Latimer. Marshal W. A. Wright. Night Watchman J. E. Memmott. Justice of the Peace Jacob Cole- N. W. HAND ALASKA COAL. Stenographer W. L. Cook. State Senator J. A. Hyde. State Representative Braxton Forest Supervisor serve 1). 8. Pack. A of Agriculture Believes Farm Products Are Being Sold Cheaper Abroad Than at Home. MAN WOULD PAY FIFTY CENTS A TON TO MINE District. Fifth Judicial Greenwood. Attorney B. H. Ryan. TAKE Secretary UTAH SbATTLE Judge, WILL PEACE NEGOTIATIONS ARE OfF HEAT PRICES DROP A OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Kay. WILSON ROYALTY Editor and Proprietor WEPH1 Sexton A nd north. TRIman Again In Limelight. The land grants Washington. Victim of Human Fiend. Denver, Colo. Alone in a fiat, while dressing for school. Miss May Thust had the clothing she was wearing set on fire by an intruder hidden tn a closet. A few moments later the girl was severely burned by acid thrown or squirted on her face and hands by the same person, who escaped without being seen by the victim. Miss Thust, mho is a comely girl of 16 years, had the right side of her face burned badly by carbolic acid. The Identity of the perpetrator Is unknown. , Good Roads Attract Farmers. Washington. Secretary Knox believes that the congestion of popula tion in great cities Is caused In large part by the lack of good roada In this country. He told the house committee on foreign affairs that the reason France was the best agricultural country In tbe world was because she had good roads so long. "The agricultural population of France does not have to spend Its money In repairing vehicles and harness every winter. I think good roads have Improved the attractiveness of rural life," says Secretary Knox. Woman Seriously Burned. New York. When Annie Koch's dress caught Ore In tbe East I! roadway house, where she was employed, she ran. all aflame, across the street and beat frantically on the door of tie Maternity hospital. Patients at the windows witnessed her flight and raised an alarm of fire. This created consternation In tbe hospital, and nurses restrained many of tbe patients with difficulty. The burning woman was wrapped In a blanket, extinguishing the flames, but not before she had been severly burned. of the northwest, which at the Instance of Senator Tillman received so much attention from ccngress two years ao and f. cured conspicuously In a sharp eonirovcrsy between Mr. Tillman and President Roosevelt, were again the subject of diftctiKpion In the senate on Monday. A resolution Introduced by Senator Chamberlain, calling on th attorney general to aay whether he Following Zelaya's Tactics. had Inmltuied fa suit which two years received Washington Telegrams aco his department was directed lo the state department on Saturday bring to enforce the rights of the gov- at ernment In connection with the grants, Indicate that there has been a great revival by President Madriz of Nicarwas adopted. agua of the old Zelaya policy of Imprisonment of respectable people for Girl Kills Lover and Herself. alleged political reasons. In one case, Seattle, Wash. The bodies of Chas. a house Immediately across the street O. Tucker, a merchant, and a young from the consulate waa entered by woman nann.l Elvira M. ttunkleman. soldiers without warrant. Troops are formerly clerk In a Second avenue being hurried to meet tli Kstrada were found In a army. The general situation in Mantore( depigment room In the Mcleod boiel Monday declared to be strained. agua with conclusive evidence that Two New Ships for Argentine. the woman had killed Turker and then herself. Miss It'inklernan was 25 Roston, Mass. That nearly P0 per eld and hud Ieen seen much cent of the $22.ooo.ono to be paid by yea In Tucker's company durtmr the Argentine Republic for the buildpai tbe of two years. Evidently h bad gone two "Itreadnaiights" in Ameriing to Turker room prepared to kill him. can ship yards wlil go for labor, and f he had not removed her hat or street only about ten pr cent for materials, la estimated here semiofficially, One garments. of the ship will be built at Q ilnry, Trying to Make Cow'd Pay an Old Mass., and the other at Camden, N. J. KhcIi wlil be &T0 feet long with a disy Millinery Bill. of 2.fMii) tons and will have placement York Ne KatrWyn Clmmnn a sped f,f 22 knots, generated by Onild, h' last June obtained a dehorsepower. cree of v ;iata;,in from her husband, School Teacher Whips Highwayman. Howard (loiild. wifh alimony of a year, appeared on Monday In Cleveland, O. A b'ghwayman held c nirt as defendant tn a silt to re- up Mii Lulu Van f".et, teacher in cover $2?() bro'itht by the high school, Sunday nigM. Miss Van MiKir.ery company. Fleet, after severely unlshlng bin, Mi. f;.ii d denied her lisb'Hty on threw him into a snow bank and the ground that, when the good were jumped on biin. leaving, howItircbaped, she was entitled to the ever, la her agitation, she left her supjort of her husband and that tbey purs, which had fallen on the ground, were necessities of jjf. and the robber got It after all. Robbers Make Their Escape. Puts Immigration Commission in Hole Lcufs The four men who held SL It y rutting off a Washington. Missouri Pacific appropriation of ft25.ooi for up and robbed the Mo.. Friday night, the national Imrr.ieration commission, train bear F.ureka, re reported hiding In fbls city. Two the bouso on Monday lent Irs to several members, led y Represen- hundred men and rlx bloodhound tative Macon at Arkansas, who d" covered tbe greater art of St. Loui In an almost fruitless search tsoiinecij th imm;i')fl and its work and threatened It with Inrneliafo P5t. 'or the boat in which Ihe bandits are iinctiftn. Unless, friends r,f tt,. comlo hare floated down the mission srieeeed ttl having the item re suppwed to a convenient to Bt river fored to the iirpent t,,I r) Loui. Thepoint bot I wa stolen Friday the senate. It will b rifi,(." i:o to 'nd f r lack of f?mds. Tbe cornmla-H- night a few itlHs from th scese of Rewards aggregating was created by an act of con- the robbery. $7,200 have been offered. gress, February 20, 1907. I -- $.1C,,-S- 0 Ion defi-r'enc- y aui-por- t 'o-int- -- y President Madriz Declares Insurgents' Terms Are Preposterous and War Will Continue. ALREADY OBRESULTS TAINED BY .NATIONAL MOVE MENT AGAINST TF.'JSTS. GOOD President Managua, Nicaragua. Madriz announced on Thursday that General Estrada's reply had served to Proceedings to be Instituted Against Beef Trust After the People Had end abruptly the peace negotiations Demonstrated Efficiency of and that reinforcements had been orNation-Wid- e dered to the front with the purpose of Boycott. striking a decisive blow at the insurgents' army. General Estrada's reply was to the president's message inviting the insurgent leader to send peace commissioners to meet representatives of the government at Greytown. The communication, signed by Estrada and General Chamorro, stated that they would accept Greytown as a meeting place for peace commissioners provided Madriz would recognize the revolutionists as constituting a provisional government. President Madriz declared the insurgent terms were preposterous and their acceptance by him would be tantamount to illegltimatlzlng his own government. "This means an open break In the negotiations for peace," he added, "and the resumption of military activity. I regret deeply that this Is so, as I am sincerely desirous of effecting a reconciliation of all factions. Apparently this is impossible without further bloodshed, and orders have been Issued to send more troops to the front. WILL NOT DROP SUIT. Will Fight Merger of Government Union Pacific and Southern Pacific. Washington. It was stated authoritatively on Thursday that the government suit for the dissolution of the merger of the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific railroads would not Wick-ershal Attorney-Generabe dropped. has found nothing so far In his investigation to warrant such a conclusion. A conference was held Thursday between the attorney general and Frank B. Kellogg on the one side and Judge Lovett, president of the Union Pacific, and counsel representing the allied Harrlman lines on the other for the formal presentation of reasons why the suit to dissolve the merger of the railroads should not be pressed. The railroad interests have made it clear that they feel confident the suit cannot be pushed to a successful conclusion and are willing It should be compromised. Chicago. The movement to com- bat the high prices of meat has spread rapidly and Is assuming a national character. Coincident with the growth of the movement came announcements from Milwaukee and Cleveland that the price of meat had dropped. In Milwaukee, two retail butcher quoted porterhouse steaks at 10 cents-pound, a sirloin at the same price, The and other meats In proportion. wholesale price of beef fell off 1& cents a hundred pounds In Cleveland. Dispatches from Kansas City, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Omaha, Memphis. Pittsburg and other cities, told of tti rapid growth of the movement. Cleveland, credited with being the originator of the scheme, now has 30.000 names enrolled in the crusade, whll Kansas City reports that il may soon have 80,000. The heads of tbe leading packing; houses of Kansas City and Chicagu refused to discuss the effect of the movement upon their business. From Denver comes the report that the growing movement to boycott, meat has aroused stockmen of the west to a protest that the effect of tbe boycott will be against the stockmen rather than against the packers. Proceedings will soon be Instituted by the department of justice against beef trust, with headthe quarters at Chicago, Is the latest from Washington. Complaints charging operations In restraint of trade have been Investigated by the department. Suit probably will be brought under the Sherman anti-trus- t law. TWENTY PERISH IN WRECK. Four Cars Leave Track and Plunge Into River. North Bay, Ont. At least a score, and perhaps two score, people were killed on Friday wben four cars of & Canadian Pacific passenger train on the Soo branch jumped from the track and, falling down a steep embankment, plunged through tbe Ice Into the Spanish river. Some were drowned, others were burned, almost within hand-reacof the drowned; Sutherland Represents Senate. still others were crushed to death. Sutherland One of the splintered cars was Washington. Senator of Utah has been honored by being burned on the brink of the river. The selected as one of the senators to sit wrecked train was en route from Monupon tbe commission appointed by treal to Sault Ste. Marie and Minnecongress to Investigate the Ralllnger-Plncho- t apolis. An official statement says trouble. The appointment Is that the accident probably was due to a distinct compliment to the Utah sen- ft broken rail. ator, as the commission was selected UNDER CONTROL OF STATE. with great care In order that the Inbe from free suspimay vestigation cion of favoritism or prejudice. The Question of Developing Water Power to be Left to State Interested. other members of tbe committee ap-t Senator Carter, after Washington. Sherman by pdnted are Nelson of Minnesota. Flint of Cali- a conference with several western, fornia, Root of New York, Republi- povernors, who were In Washington cans, fend Payntcr of Kentucky and attending the governor' conference, ha prepared a bill authorizing the isFletcher of Florida, Democrats. suance of patents to slate for public Half a Million for Aviation Prizes. landj chiefly valuable for the developNew York. More than $'00,000 in ment or water power. In frci. the Carter measure would prl.e money will be offered this year turn over to the states the whole for aviation meets held under the of develop;!,?; the water question Aeroof International the auspices It would remove the entlr nautic federation. According to a power. statement Issued at the headquarters problem of regulating the use of land of the Aero Club of America, fourteen and stream chiefly valuable for tbe meets are scheduled between April 1 development of pow r from the conand November 2, for which $416,000 trol of the federal gxvernment. lias already been promised. The Fifteen Killed by Blast, longest date awarded are those seflahklll Intllng. N. Y. Fifteen cured for the American meet, which will be h"ld from October 18 to No- men, three of Ihem Americans, were kliled vember 2. No selection of a city for sion of Friday by a premature explonitroglycerine in a tunnel that the competition will be made until all i te form part of the local aqueduct bid are in. which will carry water from the A hokan dam in the Catskllls to New Banker Convicts Given Freedom. York City. Five men were terribly Chicago. Paul O. Rtensland. former mutilated, but were so near the mouth president of the Milwaukee Avenue of the tunnel that they were rescued State bank of Cbiraco, and Henry W. alive. The olher fifteen were found Hering, formerly Its cashier, who a mass of r'ck and debris, were convit ted In connection with the beneath literally hammered by the force of !h e wrecking of the bank and the explosion Into a bleeding mas of of $1,100,009 of It fund, heads, limbs, and torsos, Il Is bewere paroled on Thursday. Stensland, lieved that one of th workmen, carwho was captured after a sensational rying a torch, and fil. Ignittripped across Atlantic tbe chase extending ing a fuse and setting off a aeries of ocean into Kurope and to Morocco, charge of nitro clcefine. has served three years, three month and twenty. four days. Tusk Hunter RvtMestty Slaughter Wild Elk. Say Hook Worm I Largely Humbug. flame Warden Ser Cheyenne, Wyo New Orleans Dr. Joej h A. Danna, ch-that a Rang of lurk bun house surgeon of the charity hospital ters hareport recTi s'aie;htrlng wild elk. at New Orleans, thinks there I a good In Jackson s Hole he found nino dea-- l d of humbug about the hook worm. In one pile. A repert from Jackson. "The very fact that Rockefeller gave Wyo.. say that the ci!eBs there a million dollars to help stamp out 'have appointed a vlsUanee committer-anthe book worm ha added much to the have warned the task hunters lo talk of the disease," said Ir. Danna. leave th state within foityieht 'An Italian physician recently lold me hours or antler death. Citizens of fin that report of the prevalence of thl tab cemnty are circulaiing a petition disease had the effect of carlng F.u opposing the Ore Ventre Inter elk reserve required by congress fpcans away from the soiita." Negroes of Hmvana Have Grievance. Promotion of Wettern Boy. All Havana Practically negro Washington. Orrpe p. MeCab of members of congress, followed by a Ogden, Utah. o;iM!or of the asrieul visitlarge crowd of negro politicians, tural department, who won the hrartv ed President Gomez at tbe palace commendation of President R wwevelt Thursday night and presented a peti- for his work In conneetjn with the tion demanding that the president meat Inspect)!. n and fo1 Utt, fake cognizance, of the action of the baa been directed j,r ptre WII-e- n management of the Haz hotel, at lo take full I, arte of ifoo nw ,,. place recently after the refusal of the partmenl of th" fort s'ry sri'-r-- , comclerk to permit two negro congress- prising twenty lanje ts, an I rorvan men to be served with liquor. Ne- !' lb personnel. Mf. MrCabe came groes, the president was told, are con- j t Washington by certification from tinually discriminated against wben the lifiib.e register of th civil R r vice of a clerk. t they seek lodging. disan-1aranc- d , |