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Show i FULL the in advertise EXAMINER ORNFh medium advertisingexaminer the bestcitv. the the as well reaches the county our THE citv.ARE BOOKS tion subscripAD- OPEN DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST THE PRICE IT CHARGES. IT IS rod PRESS ASSOCIATED TO INDICATIONS ARE THE WEATHER FAIR TUESDAY THAT WILL BE AND WED- NESDAY. VERTISERS IV VOL OGDEN NO. 4? Kaaan tional. 1 j- CITY. and UTAH. opposi- TUESDAY MORNING, Mail- B3TH SIDES HAVE Discord between the constitutional PRESENTED VIEWS democrats and socialist la reapuuai-bl- e for this poor showing. The stuaal-e- r cities of Smolensk and Voronezh have been carried by the social dem- Californian's Bavs Presented Then ocrats. Vladivostok has elected tbre Side of Japanese and Have Listsocialist electors, two of whom are iu ened tq the President. jail and the third In exile. The have also carried Mlusk. but tbe election haa been cancelled on the Wahliingtun. Feb. it - A of tbe reactionist. H la feared that a second elect ion if uu hour's oinfeivncr as ilie w hfle Presicannot be held before parliament hoiikc this afiauooii at wliu-dent House elt.jSeei'eUn Knot. Mayor a meet . Fia:u-Ni-ofor aud the Father Petroff, wha waa recently tfvhiuitx. of San condemned by tbe Holy Synod to member of tbe school board of that late three months in a mouaatry. on ac- city participated- - Mayor t aumut aria-lucount of the Christian Socialistic doc- tonight made A staienu-uthe altuaiksi. trines advocated in bla paper. God's When asked - whether the proposiTroth, has decided to contest his dis- tion submitted the Krauciacu qualification aa a candidate for parlia- delegation calledbyfor theSau exclusion of ment. The headquarters of the Group of Japaueaecoolle labor from this counToll here has in ornatlon that except try, Mayor SchniU l'epli, J We are that his act In killing Stanford White Alladin every deputy of that party not making a. treaty and have uot. v- - York, Feb. 11. Answering waa wrong. When the expert la taken who did not sign the Vlborg manifesto discussed with me president the quea-every hy'potbeUosl question covering this in to hand by Mr. Jerome he will have u haa been reelected. Mannikin. Alla-dln'-a tlon of excluding the Japaneae from jeull of the testimony up Thaw including give detailed reasons for his opinion. leadiug lieutenant, whose first this country by treaty. Saturday we trial, tiue iu the it Thaw narration Ur. Evans of the New Jersey state election was cancelled has again been heard the president's iewu. aul tolin Evelyn day we presented our side of the quesuf her life history, Dr. Charles li. hospital for the insane, will be the chosen. tion. It now remain for u to modify tomur Wagner, superintendent of the But) first witness for the defense our views In ordtr to reach an agreeHospital for the Insane at Bingham- row. ment with the president or foi Mr. A new rule by Justice Fitzgerald, SENATE AND BOISE ton N. Y., declared on the wltneia Roosevelt to modify his views to reach iaad tuday that in hia opinion Harry barring from the courtroom all women an agreement with us. Today's confer act nut engaged In active newspaper worL. SlIXMAKY FOR FEB. 11 ence K. Thaw did not know that hi adjourned subject to the call of killed went Into effect today. Many of and shot he when wrung (4i the president, anl 1 do not believe we Stanford White. Dr. Wagner stepped those who, bedecked In gay costumes, will be called to tbe white house again lde for Uter crosaexnmlnatkin by had occupied front seats heretofore, Bill Relating ta District of Columbia until Thursday or Friday. District Attorney Jerome, and aa court were on hand esrly this morning but House-ArBill Conaidared In anwaa it to the Wishes ta End Matter no for avail. The court officers day had idjutirned Basses Ssnato. ' nounced that the defense would of- direct orders this time and obeyed It has been agreed that the whifte them. As a result there were empty fer testimony front other alienist tomatter will be considered t the meetbenches In the courtroom all day. morrow morning- tomorrow. Mayor Schntlts deWaahlngton, Feb. 11. Bills relating ing Dr. Wagner's opinion of a hypqtha-tira- l to the government of the District of clined to say whether tie question of considman under the on (Continued question, Page Three) Columbia were considered in the excluding Hie Japanese coolies ly legeration being the author of the letters islation formed A part of t' proposihouse today. emaaa Introduced been which hare tion, which wga submit today In the In of committee The house y Ha-rK. WtLLDEXCLDE Thaw daring SIOOT nating from Mayor Schmitz ami other whole favored a flat four cent street writing. hi estrangement with Evedyn Nehl member of the But Francisco dele-- j Itdou with a pro fare, together railway after their return from Europe la BECAIISEOF RELIGION fur eight tickets for 25 cuts In tlie gation have received hundreds of tele-- I llDl, followed a day of- leg'll sparDistrict of Columbia, but in the house grama urging them to advocate a trea-- ; M.Delman for ring between Delphi the amendment was defeated. There- tv excluding Japanese lulsirers and the defense and Mr. Jerome for the Senators Who Consider a Revelation "no quorum was made and the i legislation by congress to carry the upon ' prosecution. , From God More Sacred Than Senhouse at 5:10 adjourned. The Indian provisions of thin treaty Into effect. Mr. Jerome effectually blocked the The mayor has admitted to members Oath Are Unworthy. atorial appropriation bill waa sent to confer- of completion for the time being of the (he California delegation In conence. testimony of Mrs. Evelyn Thaw by gress that while he ta very anxious to Insisting that before she should go reach a satisfactory, agreement with Senate Summary. Wauhlngton, Feb. 11. 8enatur Berfurther competent textimuny an to President Roosevelt and strode willWashington, Fab. 11. The senate Thaw's unsonnilnesa of mind should ry of Arkansas addressed the senate to make an conweaslona that will In opposition to Senator today passed the army appropriation ing be given. Mr. Delmaa tried to csrrv today be for the good of the whole country, forward the young wife's glory, but ( Smoot's retention of hia seat. Mr. bill carrying f 81,600,000. Tbe amendyet he bealtateg in making any agreethe district attorney was on hi feat Derry disclaimed any personal feeling ment was permitted tlie government ment that will not meet with' the apon to suprates reduced army accept Smoot. Mr. disclaimHe also with an objection (o every question. against proval of California. The private disofficers and and permitted or plies, ed any political religious prejudice from the coast have in all Mrs. Thaw Recalled, which might contribute to hia oppo- Hated men to accept reduced tranapor- - patches Indicated the wide Interest of Mr. Thaw had been recalled as sition. tatlon, and an amendment increasing the people there. the third wltnea of the day. One of .Mr. Berry confined hia argument by SO per cent the pay of officer and It ran lie authoritatively Mated that men were defeated on points her predecessor was J. D. I .yon, primarily to a discussion of the con- enlisted the president haa appealed to Mayor of order. of tlie lTn!on National bank stitutional power of the senate to exof Pittsburg, who slated that he baj Amendments were areepted to build Schmitt and hia a a hot late to bring pel Mr. 8 moot, holding that any senthe agitation to an eat monuments to revolutionary officer received Harry Thaw a will from the ator could be "excluded by a majorbrier's own hind some rim prior to ity rote of the members of tbe body,. aa follows:. To Gen. John Stark At by rescinding the' prder foe oriental schools. .Vnder Um!nUfonila law the A April 1, IBM, and had lulA.-M.l- Mr. Berry's opposition to Mr. Smoot Manchester, X. H., 40,000; to Gen. loa of separate aohnola la left to emsafe deposit bus antll lata In was baaed on the doctrine of polyg- Nathaniel Greens, at Guilford court- questdiscretion of the school authorithe ber last when he bu amy which he aald waa advocated by house. N. C 011.000; to Gen. James ties and before the earthquake disastsry to forward It to John B. Ulnar tbe Mormoa church. . It was true that Schrlvner, at Midway. Ga., 15.000. Mr. Gleason Mr. Smoot was not nor ever had1 been on, of Thaw counsel. In the delate on tbe amendment al- ter the. Japanese were admitted to tbe white schools. Mayor Srhmlts then swore that he had received tbs a reduced rales, Senator Spoonlowing Smoot adMr. but had polygamist, that the only reason for estabwill by mall December 11, 1906, and j mitted, he said, that revelations to the er took the position that the governthat absolutely no charges had heed early leaders of the church nut only ment waa bound bv the rate bill and If lishing the separate Inatlrntlons waa because the Japanese were crowding made in the Instrument while In bia permitted, but commanded, polygamy. It was io contended the amendment the white children out in certain disMr. Jerome admitted the possession. Mr. Smoot also had said that memought to he accepted to clear away tricts.- When naked aa to ihe general to bers of the Mormon church did receive any doubt on the point.' progress of the will from Mr. Gleason without the necessity of revelations from God Senator Beveridge took Issue with tone of Ihe telegrams received from and that If such calling the former ecretary, Mr. Del-m- a a revelation should come to him Mr. 8pnoner In a statement that there San Francisco, Mayor Srhmlts aald: The people of California do nut did not offer the will In evidence, (8 moot I which waa in conflict with waa no Vnlted States commerce." however, owing to the fact that It baa the oath he had taken as senator, he Mr. Beveridge argued that there was give a rap about the school question, not In It entirety been proved aa havbut they are opposed to the admissionwould leave the country before he a commerce of tho people, which of Japanese coolie Into thla country.ing been It gully executed by Thaw. which a commerce state end wee not would obey the aenatorlal oath and Member of the Callfonria delegaWhnn young Mrs. Thaw waa called the constitution In in waa charall national essentials of hia country. tion In congress tonight expressed Igto I he stand she waa dressed lj Mr. Berry gave the history of tha acter. sa when she occupied the wit-ti- e Senator Carter secured the adoption norance of the nature of the basis of Mountain 'Meadow Massacre," which rhalr last week. As she w'iS he aald waa committed by Mormons of an amendment . placing Wm. H. settlement. The widespread newspaper comment taking her seat Mr. Delmaa turned to and Indiana at the direct command of Crook on tbe retired Hat as a major. the district attorney and renewed hi Mr. Crook served aa A private through waa deprecated at tlie conference and Mormon church leaders. This masdemand of Wednesday that the note sacre occurred before Senator Smoot the civil war, and since then haa been the participants pledged themselves anew to refrain from statements unwhich pa sue, by Mrs. Thaw to was born, and Mr. Berry aald be held a clerk at the white bouse.' her buslinnd ut the cafe Martin the til some conclusions hare been reachhim In no way reaponalble for lu But ed. The San Francisco delegation has night of the tragedy, should be' pro. he continued, Mr. Smoot haa aald: dured. Mr. Jerome at the former deCOMMISSION CANAL agreed that statements for the public la the same for all , The church must come from Mayor Bchmlts, while mand and remained silent. Today he at time." Hates la acting aa once said he would send for the Representative MEETS COMMITTEE slip of Mr. Berry aald he objected to such tbe for congressional delepaper. It was brought from hia of a church spokesman Indictating In politics and flee. Identified by Mrs. Thaw and read gation. sisted that the senate ought to reject Aa the Callfnrniana were leaviug hyMr. Delmaa as follows:- - . . ... sent to the senate Bhenta Explains Rate Troubles on "The B wjr here a minute ago, any representative the White house this afternoon the Isthmus Taft Discusses Probvote It. The for he Smoot, aald, by but went oil! again. mayor waa asked If a copy of a Japan-es- e able Cost of Construction. encourThe conienls of the note caused n would be an Impetus and an treaty on exclusion of laborers to the Mormon church and to agement from that' roiinlry hid been exhibited surprise rnly as to the exact wording. polygamy 1' had Mr. Schmlis replied that he had generally been supposed that Washington, Feb. 11 Secretary but seen the note read: anything of that sort. f Chairman 8honta and R. R. Rog- not Taft, there I "The f. here. Secretary Iieb announced ers, general counsel for the Isthmian nOOSEVEtr SENDS be no statement from tbe white would were canal before the commission, Who the "B" Was. SPECIAL MESSAGE houm committee on interstate and bouse. Mrs. Thaw tcstllled today that Tha Secretary Root remained with tlie foreign commerce today. Mr. Rogers t B." the Blackguard, ah Tha' for some time after the Calpresident both Taft stated that and Secretary slwaya referred to Stanford White. left and toward night fall ifornian on hour law would the the eight apply The other essential Mra. Thaw Urges Enactment of Bill te Relieve walk with him. took a point long under contract. Isthmus tbe wax allowed to proposed out waa tho , Those Who Have Made Improvebring Mr. When was asked what Rogers s "lenient that the defendant never ment! on Cherokea Land. the total amount probably would be on COMMITTEE AT WORK carried a pistol except in New York. which tho contractor would receive P'-waa asked many questions, percentage, he aald he had no estiing varlona stories she had disON BAILEY CHARGES Washington, Feb. 11. President mate. cusser with Thaw. Including the d Reoaevelt to n sent was Taft stated he that message Secretary special fute of a girl known V) them aa in favor of the p rope ted contract, that eemgrena today urging the enactment "The Pie Girl, at the hands of Stanwith the highest class of contractors ford White, but Mr. Jerome blocked of a bill, the draft of which la IncludHenry Testifies Concerning Lengthy Conversation Which Ha Had ed In the message, which grants white In charge the work can be done more very question with sustained objec-ionWith Bailey. persons who have intermarried with rapldlv than by the government. He members of the Cherokee nation rod Representative Mann of Illlonls Af'er compelling the defense to sixty day In which to dlnpoee bad an animated discussion as to how' Xpert testimony a to Thaws of Improvements they have placed on have been selected for work Austin, Texas, Feb. 11. The legisby bis objections, Mr. Jeronia lands in the Cherokee nation, which in tbe canal. Mr. Mann aald he knew lative committee appointed to Investinert proceeded to block the testimony have heretofore occupied. The competent men wha had applied fur gate charges against I'nlled Rtate f It. Wagner aa to the results of fc.u they la to be msltlous but had been ignored. Mr. Senator Joseph W. Bailey, today gave "Jx visits to the defendant In ' tha . sale of such Improvements made only to members of the Cherokee 'aft aald that great cars Is exercised audience to Congressman Robert Ti.nihk and his tests as to the latter' nation and at an appraised price to be a choosing employes. Mr. Sbmts xrnta; condition. Henry of this state. Dr. Wagner .Mss fixed official the an be named to that the chief engineer and not allowed to go Into the conrarsx-'I'U- i by by Mr. Henry testified that on April hree experts pass on applicants and 2, 1900, he met Senator Bailey at he had hid with the defenda.'l secretary of the Interior. of tbe The recent decision hat he and Secretary Taft requested the requeit of the latter, who waa rep t i he cyEcluabma be had reached court In the Daniel Red supreme Mr. Mann to furnish the names of men bird case fp'ni heae conversations. He waa turning from St. JjoiiIi- - Halley told ho have been Ignored. him he had heard tha: an effort waa ''r.flni.c to what be actually observed which excluded all Intermarried per Mr. Bbonta explained rate troubles being made to send an expangionls: an allotment n n he declared bis observations were sons fromor receiving tbe land a share of the tribal fund nvolvtng rebates which the Panama delegation to congress nd he wanted i y interlaced with his r tllway steamers encountered In the us to help him prevent It. This was of the defendant that be did of the nation under the allotment 'lon trade.. on the train - between Hillsboro and know whether he could ssparals of 1898, la the occasion for the exar He an lil the Atlas line appointed big Waco, Texas. Ination suggested by the president A The president says hia recommends I Inhippera In Colon aa agents and gave i.i,K argument over he point rv Continuing, Mr. Henry aald: tlon is made In order to avoid aerlou: 'em haavy commlsalona which vited him to atop over at Waco o we In Mr. Delmaa withdrawn an. r to the persona affected li.mounted, to rebates. When Mr. could talk It over at leisure. He did qumtfor as to the teats, con hardships Shouts discovered that the railway ao and went to my hotel with me. with asking Dr. Wag-- the decision. teamen were losing freight throuKi Many cf these persons, he aaya The next morning Mr. Bailey asked ?r to give hfa onlninn of the hypo-- ; have im hia made and bla valuable he advised compeiit-- r me about the Waters-PlercOH compermanent rebating retrurdinc the qiterlnii that If the commissions were vi!"p in the case. The a'le-ftopany suits, sal-- Mr. Henfy. waa prorement on the land on which for under rate flat lived of he would make a many yearn, He told me that David R. Francis agthr a J"";ve record breaking ofla-the '! a tun on freight from Colon up. that .they were entitled to th had asked him to do what he coni! entirs run:e Cherokee1 born tils waa done, he aald, because the to have thla case dismissed and he Including Mrs. Thaws personal tame rights aa native . xrrstive. government con'd not engage In re- haj consented to art In n friendly .. bating. The results were execellenL way. RUSSIAN ELECTIONS. Drugged Mias Neablt ; Mr. Bslley toid me that Mr. Pierce Secretary Taft expressed the opinit Mr. Delma? accused Branford ion that the annual payments to the would be willing i make n settlement In Meeceer Victorious and . Opposition f avlng .triirge.r M!s ,s-i contractor under the popoaed contract of the suits and I vpli'-- that such a Odessa. and r.f tiering would prnbabl be about $500,000. He course would be r'temp'ed to renew satisfactory r rclatkna vUb her aald the total amount upon the conIf the terms of the settlement could her Si. Petr.rliurg. Feb. 11. The re- tractor would be paid A percentage is be Mr. J- -u !1 parties conagreed upon by 1r t.ct these featur-s- . sad turns from the election In the big W'.Iuirted at from $60,000,000 to 170.- - cerned.'' c!:ies yesterilav ere nrriring slowly. (Mllf.OllO. xnjendfd m embrace the that he sumThe witness si.ii'-ex to he dixpute I O.lv Mctrnw. Kuril., Odessa end KaMr. Taft raM that hi understanding and County Sen" moned Judge ''D 1 la la 'w ' mvinvd ques-- j ssil hair lu'i-- received, tbe last two of the contract and tbe ire-iito a conferTh : Cullen T that Dr Wsgnirr g ive it a Jir ! lnnempletely. would not prevent the anc- - ence the nrxt (,moriibia and It was the that that Harr. :l'.r ' Thaw juj nu: laWaters-PlerrTbe oppobltb-- will have substantia.! Chinese 'contractor e ceraful using j then dee ded that if th.e h(prfI.e 1 defective reascu, j victories in Moscow and Odessa. In bur. Oil company would give $10,000 to the lib-eia- ls Insane Declares Superintendent of Hospital That He Dees Not Believe Thaw Was g Conscious of Wrong Doing. : : No-b- i my 1 ; , viee-preelil- Mijt-Lyo- n pre-rlso- a 1 nu-an- ani-hni- li Si-S- s. quer-,:r,nl- )' fut-.n- 1 e the-hav- con-lnu- irrr-hensl- t-- - T -- u. FEBRUARY - and $i.o"t Mho to PRICE FIVE CENTS iqo7 and Hi-iir- Btrib-bllli- Ukhivl tllip!i'td Wt-l'- ill ihe prosn-uiii-the suit would te diniiss-.- l Jiidg.- - Scoii I'u'.led to ihe attention of all p.i ri ies iu ilit- hut ihat the case might W evaded tin- - 1 the old company At a witnei u few Colift-ivuc- dissolution of days later, - d positive. Tbe witness SEVERELY th-- said. Mi Iherve staled that in uf ;it. he t I have fluwould VXiefelony cas fc against him Mr. Thomas refused to agree Ij this and 1 supikired him In the re fusal and this is the why tb settlement ol the miii fell." said Mr. Henry. The witness tcsiiffed that Mr. Bailey was the first person who ever the Wat settlement to him, aud liaiiey then told him tha: Mr. Pierce waa desirous of effecting a settlement. He could not recall Mr but remembered Bailey's language, that he had been very earnest aui - PRESIDENT Boardman Asserts That Every Cattleman Has Violated the Law He Has Taken Down His Fences. ns mss to Washington. Feb. 11. Government 000 acres In th hands of thst Mr. policy In regard to the control of giaa-lu- fix tlw price to be paid for graalag. He.iley had wired Mr. Btrlbbling to land I the public domain aud tbe It is too great u test of one mans meet him in Hillslmi-ii- ; that on ac- interests of large an small rattle men honesty," he aald. count of Mr. ftlribblltig being sick After a number of other cattlemen aud the' sheep men and tha effect of 1 had met Mr. Kail.-- instead; protect km of stuck nu-upon tbe were heard. Dr. J. M. Wilson of Dougthat Mr. Bailey bad told him his pur homesteader were considered today las, as the spokesman for the pose in returning was to head off at a public bearing before tbe senate Wool Growers association, of movemeul iu Texas; that committee on agrlrulture. The hearwhich Senator Warren is president, Mr. Hatley was going right ou to Ausing waa had on an amendment by opposed the amendment. Mr. Walsh tin, and had stopped In Waco only as Senator Hrukett of Nebraska to tbe said that ta turn loose an army of bis earnest solicitation, and that Hi. agricultural approprintlnn authorizing special agents to enforce tbe proposed conference about the the secretary of agriculture to dis- law would be to Invite corruption. OH company was held after Ms re trict the unreserved land and charge Reoaevalt'a Letter. hia hotel. at quest aud collect reasonable feee for gras-lu-g The President's letter to Senator land. The cattlemen were follows: members of the American Warren by The White House, Washington, Feb. LIBERAL MESSAGE National IJve Bloch association, who II. 1907. favored the measure, while the sheepor Warren." SENT BY IHE SHAH men, represented by mem tiers uf Ihe MyIu Dear Renat accords new with our recent conNational Wod Growers' aseieUtlou. versation I am very to amd yox optioned it. During the proceedings a thla abort statement glad of my poaitlou adfrom President Roosevelt Cqnflict Between Assembly and Shah control of the dressed to Senator Warren waa read. regardingI government la at an End for Tima am fully In aorord with range. It endorsed general rontrol by the Being. your view that the local control of tha government or grasiug lands, but In- range should be in the hands of westsisted upon the protection of tha ern men familiar with Block raising, homesteader and arraigned the sheep- and I believe In full local participation liah to- men Teheran, Felt. 11. The severely. In the management of range. Of course night aept a message to parliament critiThe cattlemen and must not divide the responsibility granting all the popular deniaud. In cised each other and sheepmen their you defended eluding the normal recognition thil owu motives. The cattlemen made no to a point where you can hold no one but the country la uuder constitution!: defense of the between Ihat thev bad responsible, tlie stockmen snd the government'll government This mesaage waa tele- lieen viulatora rhargea uf the law, suit the officer! is absolutely essential. graphed to Toliris, where the prop)' asserted that It. was necesThe grazing fees should be small, had seised the arsenal and closed the sheepmen to of for lands fencers sary so at first. I am not anx1-ogovernment oflleea. AH Is now quiet. make their lies pc with public the government especially that the government should get The conflict between Ihe ahah anl for lie would ever uf tried coni they a net revenue from grazing on the ihe assembly is at an end for the time ' , brought to trial." public rauge, but only enough to pay being, bill nut before the situation List ef Vlelatere. for administration and Improvement Bven no had become threaienlng. and any ampins might wHI go to th A. K. DeRIcqnelrs of the American It la doubtful whether the shah's elevNational IJve Block assoelatkm. out- states anj territories In which - the enth hour renignliion of the conn! hmal monarchy will avert popular lined th position of the cattlemen In fees are collected. A soon aa a Mil for range control favor of governusuit control and then outbreaks. Parliament sat all day awalilng Ihe called upon Individual cattlemen for la passed. It goes without saying that decision nf the monarch while exatatemenla. J. M. Boardman of Hel- siu-- control should not ba taken hurcited edowda surged outside the build- ena, Mont, asserted Ihat every cattle-waa- - riedly, hut gradually. as grasing had- violated lawa in regard to nir be organised. 'Thare ta an ing. It was known that Tabrts had Why, If yog want ht get prime essential In thfa policy of rng4 thrfhtened to select a new aliah unless fencing. the demands of parliament were grant- the Hat of violators. Just take Ihe control tbe homesteader must be proed And rumor were current of pre- membership nf Ihe Cattlemens associ- tected In big rights to create a homo' for hia family, and hr moat' hgvw paration fur uprlalnga In other towns. ation, he aald. The first algn uf yielding was tha dl Including yourself?" asked Chair- whatever range rights are neoessary for that purpose. missal by the government of ihe two man Proctor. It la unlawful at present to fence Yea, but I have taken my fenrea Belgian officials, M. Naus and M. pn-etand than came news of facttounl down." replied Mr. Huardman. lie the public domain. All fences unlaw- -' fighting at Tabric, together with a added that he had fallen Into polltlral fully maintained will have to be take report that the governor of Tabria had disfavor and could na longer gel fa- down. , Unless congress takes action to legalize reasonable and necessary voritism. been Imprisoned. T. W. Gray of Gunnison, Colo., fencing through government control Thla evening tha ahah first sent n message tg parliament aereptlng Iti spoke on the tossing system. In oider of tbe range, there will lie a verv demands excepting that concerning to protect small raisers of cattle In serious loss to atorkmen throughout the monarchy which hia majesty de- Colorado against I'tab sheep raisers the west, whose business In very clined to grant, declaring that he bringing In large flocks thst quickly many cases cannot be conducted withfeared the next demand would be for reduce ranges to a condlilun where j out fencing, and thla loss will often fall hardest on the small man. a republic. Parliament thereupon aeiu cattle start e. n circular to the foreign legations ")Ve have to fight these sheepmen j Opposes Illegal Fencing. warning foreigners lo avoid dangerous or get nothing," he said. I cannot consent to a clausa eon do? Which ihe Senator do asked of you city. quarters tinning for a year, or for any length I1n tonight the ehab sent his fu'l I sing. of time, the present illegal fencing. Coloracriminal of os As courts on ibis the and receipt acceptance The utmost 1 will consent to, sq news the, crowds slowly dispersed. do, replied Air. Gray. far as my power extends In the mats He described tbe high ranges In ter of legislation la to continue aucli Colorado as dead for Ihe small cal WAR CLOUD HOVERING. fences as in my judgment It Is right and proper for me to continue. My With the sheepmen barred?", sug- drat care la for tbe homesteader anl Panama, Feb. 11. The Ansocialed Senator Dnlllver. the small stockman. The opposition Prea received the following dlapslili gested The wliness replied smilingly that we have to our from President Bonilla of Honduras. proposal now comes Ihe aHliude In loo high for sheep. -from ' tbe big men who Nlnaragn Is conrentrallng a conprimarily siderable armed force upon the fron- lie was asked about the unwritten graze wandering flocks or sheep an I governing the amount of rang" who do not promote the real tier of Honduras without having made law tt' a .lee lira Mon of war. We are av land a hnna fide settler might us. ment of the country. These men ar Cue In ' hia said unwritten law He j only stired an Invasion will taka plan the n.rn whose Interests are diametthe number ofj rically hostile to those of the homeHonduran In ready to reiiel the move, seel Ion concerned from in be that might brought sheep meat Manuel Bonilla. makers nfan wish to est out snd desA wall known Central American oilier section. troy the country, where he desire In limit?" Senator asked Whit that merchant, who la familiar with th' permanently to live, and who when Itolllver. present designs of the various rethey hare thus ruined the land of tha lO.onn head he Well," replied. homesteader and small stockman, public, Informed Ihe correspondent dropjx'd In once. Hut Ihe sheepmen move elsewhere to repeat the process of tha Associated Press tonight that not uke that many away." President SSelaya, of Nicaragua, be- did of devsstation. Many of tlie sheepMsrehant Pleads Guilty. men who are permanent dwellers, lieving ha holds the balance of power In Central America, want to put the with our movement. Co. liockhart of Colorado Springs, sympathize matter to a tea, and that he will ap- Colo., and O. K. Ayer of Ungg. Wyo , Olliers, unfortunately sympathize wltlt pose intervention by the I.'nltel spoke briefly in favor uf the amend- their mnmadle brothers, the ultima'" result of whose actions l to destroy Biates. ment. the country. I want to plead guilty for myself It must be distinctly understood and my neighbors," said C. W. MerCOAL LAND LEGISLATION. chant uf Carlsbad. N . M who then thst the opposition to tbe propose-admitted ihat cattlemen In hie section measure for government control iu Washington. Fell. 11. aimed at the Interests'of the had fenced tracts 100 miles wide east Lacey of Iowa, chairman of of tbe homesteader, of committee on public lands, anl and west and loo miles north and home-makesmall stockman, of the largs Marlin, uf that committee, conferred south and that the fences had been th" today with Ihe President concerning up 25 yeara. He told of a visit a few stockman who desires that the counbitter and not proposed legislation for Ihe regulation years ago from a special agent nf the try shall become of coal leads. President Rooaevrl' government who made them destroy worse, and that It la the Interest reiterated his rplnlon that all cool their fences. He said that tbe cattle- uf those who think that In rontlnulnf lands should be withdrawn from entr- men lost 40 per cent of their stock Ihe present f.ystem, they will be abl ant! leased under a royal system. In and sold ihe remainder at reduced ta monopolise an improper portion of tbe public domain, and who are the house committee teat votes Indi- went to Bants Fe and had a bill paa cate that a majority desires to con- rates. The cattlemen, he aald, then quite Indifferent os to whether in th-tinue tha sale of coal lands under r ed permitting the fencing of piddle long run destroy it Sincerely your. As we could locate a public at notions and favor limited letudnt. roads. Tha majority favor a provision stipu- ms-- almost, where we pleased. It. was ( Signed 1 THEODORS ROOSEVELT. benot we before coal had shall the fences lindn for long lating patent! come void In rase more than 5hiu bark, he aald. He favored government leasing of Into the control of one WYOMING LAND FRAUDS. acres pa the lands In order to legalise the fenccorporation or person. ing. and he declared that tbe cattle- Witnesses Tell Story ef Hew They men would not object to homestead BUILDINGS. GOVERNMENT Came te Make Entries, settlemen within the leased tracts. Dr. J. M. Wilson of Douglas, Wyo., New York. Feb. 11. Tbe federal Washington. Feb. 11. lUrtholdt. chairman of the hoi)--- ? vice president, of the National Wool grand jury continued today its Investicommlttrc on building and ground, Growers' association, suggested' that gation into alleged roil land frauds introduced an omnibus public building after the defense of homesteaders by In Wyoming. E. B. Munen. g represever; the cattlemen It might he well to sentative of tbe secretary of the Inbill today which anthorlxea look for something for these men. changes n the use nf appropriation. terior. and who. It is said, bat secured Trail ef Blood. It prorlJes that hereafter tbe (he majority portion of the evidence t constru'-shall of the treasury A troll of blood, of assassinatloi.s. now being presented, assisted Assistmanner In thrl urh of stock maimed and destroyed ba ant I'ntted States Attorney O'Brien. publln buildings In them A score or more of witnesses told been left across the country from Caliquarters shall lie available for all branches of the government lo- fornia to Nebraska as the result of their stories and explained how thew auThe bill cated In the same city. and difficulties of cattlemen, rami to make entries to the coal lands thorize Secretary Rhaw lo accep a said Robert Taylor nf Abbott. Nebras- In the Big Horn basin of Wyoming, aa building at Perry Okla., now used ka, In pleading for the Burkett am- and later assigned their rights to tha a postofllce, Owl Creek Mining company and the endment. E. J. Bell, nf Albany county. Wyo- Northwestern Coal company, mho nov hold title to 9.5ot) acres. MERGER RATIFIED. ming. a cattleman, sheepman an-It was reported about the feder.i: farmer, said he waa willing to have Philadelphia. Feb. II. Tlie uniiuni government control If Wyoming men building that numerous indictment the grtx-in- for both perjury and sulwirdlnatlou of meeting nf the stockholders of h- - were permitted to say , fees should he in that state. perjury are llke'iv to fniyiw. Philadelphia A Eric Railroad company A large percentuct- - of the origin;! I was held here today and by nnunimou-vo-- e Although Secretary of Agriculture the merger with the Pennsylvania Wilson snd Chief Forester Pinch'd claimants to the rnul lands In quet. railroad was ratified. Stock will let were present, Mr. Hell pointed ou i Inn are residents uf suburban Near that U was a mistake to put dU'.'.ODP,- - York. for khaic. exchanged di-lar- g n Ni.-tion- al repre-aente- d us dls-trir- ta ' lie-me- n. -- ! a i 1 RepreH-nta-tlv- g -- |