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Show r TP" .v-- r Twrft JT ' ZPl -- 'wf y 1 V? "r Utah Weather Forecast lamina Examiner ha th tour oCrural $ Ogdon going out ZT "Stm thw PPrlIt this. frgt tmln,r for ho circulation ' and in eaeh precinct. ! (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) Westerners Working Commission Hard for Lower Famous Denver, Colo., Feb. 12 Committees apjMiintcd by the Aiif.rl.'ii Viiiuii:il c..m Live Stock association's uiiu.v will depart for Kaiisus I'm il.ix :o iiml Washington wiihiu a advocate measures in lilt- - interest ,,f western aluckmeu Next Saturday in Kansas City a roininiittv will m,-.- i the members of 'lie Kansas Ci'j & Si. Joseph Live Snick exchange ut.,1 and the meat producer.- - OUR PUBLIC LIFE ! - i I - d vci-dic- jiniti-ciJni- . xpei-ialixi- CuiiM-rvativi- i u-- a - xca-xon- un-aid- e y ron-iaii- il' . MITCHELL NEW IN r, d. - 4-- e. 2 dlM-usse- tl-- Mn-e- coti-cpiJ- p pn-sen- gr.-ate- . - la-l- - e I - tra-:cr..- - "i lo u nr s . Rep-ihM- icj-m- g rail-niu- il OIL HEARING IS AGAIN are dlaerlmi listed unjuxily against, and undue preference ia given to other persona iu whose baslnesa the officers of the common carrier ia either directly nr indirectly, and that undue pirferenne or advaMSg I given by aurh eomroon carrier lo the shlpjiera of coal ' from mines in which said earner or their officers are Interested, directly or indirectly and, "Whereas, it la further alleged that the bituminous coal and other traffic above referred to Is controlled by a New York. Feh. 12. President John combination of common rarriei by Mitchell of the United Mine Workers meaua of stock ownership or other of America, who arrived here Sunday directly or indlrertly. night lo jirepare for Hie conference on thus creating a monopoly In restraint a Thursday Imiween the mine worker uf trade; therefore be it of the anthracite region and their em"Resolved, by the mnaie, the houm ployer, spent, a bu day at. the head- of r. present alive ronrurring In conquarter in the Ashland house, ariaug-iC- gress assembled, that the Interstate hi program for the meeting. The commerce commission be authorised miner' pmililent brought with him and instructed to immediately Inquire, from Indianapolis a large trunk flllcd Investigate and leiKirt tooengrowa from with document and tatiilca relailng time to time aa the investigation proto the hard coal industry In Pennsyl- ceeds: vania. which he will uxe at the conferAre They Interacted In Mince? ence. Mr. Mitchell declined to dicus "Find, whether any romnum carrier the antbraidtc coal nil nation so far a by railroad, auojcct to Ihe internlat It. related to the miners' union In advance of the meeting with the oper- commerce acl, they, or any of them, ator. Neither would he talk of the owner, have any interest in, by means nf stock ownership In other corporacondition In the west. Mr. Mitchell waa in conference to- tion or othcrwlre any of the coal or night with the president of the three products which they nr any of I hem, D. Hnthradte dlMrlcta-- T. NIcholK directly or through other companies, which they control, or in which they William H. Detrey and John Fahy who will take up moat of hi lime be- have any Inlcrral. carry over their tween now and Thursday In the work own or any of their Hors aa common of perfecting the demands or proposi- carriers. tion to he laid before the coal mine Hecond, whether ihe officer of any owner. of the carriers, aforesaid or any of No inkling of the exact nature nf (hem, or any pertHin or person, or any Ihe demanda has leaked out, and It. I of them, charged with the duly of disImprohablc they will become public tributing cars or furnishing facilities to Miner's President Preparing for Thursday's Meeting properly until the ronferenee shall have adjourned. K. Baer of the President Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron company will lie here tomorrow for hi iimihI weekly conference with offirer of the Central Railroad of New Jersey and flip ldiigli and Wilkes-barrCoal company, of which corporation he I the head. It ia understood that while here Mr. Baer will meet some of the officers of tho other coal carrying road. e e Mr. Miicholl wax much inierexteri the statement given out. by Patrick Dolan of Ditrirt Pre-idePittsburg. When flrxi approached on the subject he declined to discuss Mr. Dolan' action, hut iBter in the day he dirtaW the following statement: I do not propose to he drawn into a newiqiap'-- rontrovery with Mr. Dolan or anyone rise. At the proper lime and in the proper wav I shall make uner. Al t. I am too laislly engaged solidifying the ranks of the miners and protecting their Interest 11 him lo av anything that would In hi- - apparent effort to destroy heir hope and divide heir strength." today In pre-on- Car Barn of International Ry. Niagara Co., at Falla Destroyed. Niagara Falls, N. Y.. Feb. 12. The ear barn of the International Railway company, located on the Canadiun side the whirlpool, waa burned ears, the with twenty-seveproperty of the International Belt Line. The fire i Loss, $60,000. to have been of Imvudiary origin. today-togethe- n.-a- r n REDUCTION shipper atv interested, either directly or Indirectly by means of stock ownership or otherwise, in corporation or company's owning, operating, leasing, or otherwise Interertrd in any mines, coal properties or any other traffic over the railroad wlih whlrh they or any of (hem are connected or liv which they or any of them are employed. fa any con"Third, whether fh-rtract. combination In Ihe firm or trust or otherwise, o conspiracy in restraint of trade or com merer among the several states In whlrh any common currier engaged in transportation of bltuminoua coal or other product Is Interested or to which It Is a parly; nl e and wb-dhe- r any mich common ear- lier monopolizes or attempts to mo nnpnlixe or combine or conspire with nny other carriers any company, companies, person or person to monopolise any juirt of trade or commerce In Idtuminoii coal or other truffle among sever! slate, or with foreign nations and whether or not, and if so to what extent such rarricra or any of them limit and control directly or indirectly the output of coal mine or the price of coal. ELECTRIC CARS BURN. g x d. , with and in whuNit buainea common or tbeir oflleera Jiawe no - -- u farrier don-rasing- - - Tim Joint resolution passed hy (he senate today for the Investigation uf railroads is aa follows: "Whereas, persona engaged or wishing lo engage in .mining and shipping huumiiiiou coni and oilier product fnm one stale of Ihe Untied State to other states of thw Uni led Ruites complain lhat they are treated unjustly by common carriers engaged in carriage, in Uiat they, being independent siiippers without influenco eh ultl-uwte- s carried out fairly and property and whether said carrier or any of them dearrluiluate against ahippera, or parties wishing to become shipper over their several lines, either In the mat ter of dialribiitiou of ears or in furnishing of facilities or instrumentalities connected with the receiving, for warding or carrying of rual aa aforn-sai- rail-roa- d. i Winner. e -- - The Fch. If. The senate a Joint resolution li Mr. Tillman from the sen-alcoiumii.i'v on interstate commerce, dir.-ctwhich the Jmerxiale rommerce rimiiuixxiiui pi iuvestiguie ihe cliurgu of dixeriminutioii and combination in lexiraim of ir.ide made aguinst Ihe ruilrouiix. Tin- udoitiou of the rooln-tiowa preceded by a xjxTch by Mr. Tlllniun in which he practically rharg-lu- i that the administration wa uot in gixid fall h to aorure be waa not legislation, satisfied with the President' advisers. Among these he mcntkined Secretary KiMit and Sella lor Knox, Ihe former or whom, he wald, waa an adviier uf the Magmuex resjiuualbla for the det'llnieiii," and the bitter iff whom had liivn for years aiioruey for the rPnn sylvanli Hailnwl conijiau). Mr. Knox Waxhingion. today adpiod "Sixth, that Said oommissioa be lo report as to what remedy It rim suggest to cure the evil above act forth. If they exist. "Seventh, that aaid commission bn ailao required to report any facta or coneluslona which it may think pertinent to the geueral Inquiry above eet for.h, Eighth, lhat Mid commission be required to make this Investigation at hii'fied i contiadlctiri the charge relative in iis earliost possible eonvenience and pm nil. She bad disappeared corn hiniMi-lf- . saying that lie never had been lo furnish the Information above required from lime to limn and ae anon ' plelely, (iwever. Hiid xlnce leaving the for tne 1enusylvanU as It can lie done consistent with the boiixv alixoliiiel) nothing has been attorney of her. performance of its public duly," Th Resolution. g Victor Demogot Again Railroads. fi-a- h,-r- RACFS IN Interstate Commerce Commission Directed to Commence an Investigation of The n r - m lie l iiief cn ii, of nu ni.i1 deprw-inof Mi- eislrr wax h,-of lieeiimiiig blind, kl,,1 moie itiun a year hihad been umirr ihe eiiic of mi c lull bn- eyeaiglu did not ma tcri.illy impiiive. She waa givm ly wor. rid oi er the tail ili.it her eyesight wimld eoiiqiel the aliaiiiioiiiiieiii of her tareer us a pianixle ami eouxiant brooding out the mailer brought on al lime a Mucks- - of pruiiuiinerd uiel aiielioli.i. She wax fomMlle,l eamil all of . her public , iigageiiieiiix for thL arid xeierul wrckx ago enu red u xanitiiriuiii iirar (liirago. from whieli she i'cMimed in gre.uli improved health. Alniiii a niiuilh ugo, however, auoilirr ill i:irk of liientul ileprexxiiHi overrmne lier, n,l xhe hail boeu to i hron n off. She was tieeiiiiiliig more near sighted . Everything I Iiiii could lie done wa exhausted and an iilieiulunl hh at her xide This niomiug. however, xhe eluded llietn mid left the liouxe. She Wiix nilxxeil almoxt iipnir er xhe ha I gallery and laier heard the The toasts Includfmm the Imx,-- . ed: Porter; "The Republiran Thirty." Rejx Porter; The Hcpuuliliean Party Shall the J. B. Fasn-tt- ; men ui In- city . Mr. most iironihu-n- t I' tilted States Make Ha Own ,Law." of Waa Assistant Chief of Police at Reno, Gibb and Sir Edward ("iiiikc ivxoiid-eJames T. MsC'U-aryRepresentative Mintii-sota- . briefly to lhe loai--i "(lor gUrx is." Pneumonia Caused Death. lYtiiiesada of Cuba. Mr. Balfour, whose spn-chud been That the Vnited States need not Postmaster General Cortelyou. who now imported Reno. Nev.. Feb. 12 Ward lower tariff on Influence on Amerianticipated with inten-i- - inieivsi as noke on ''Lincoln for years an offirer In Washoe hi reply to Jos.'ph Chsmlx-rlaiii- ' from Germany for fear tliat our can public life," began hla addresa mem-o- n be would the and assistant chief of police to to that trade spoke hi great lemiih, tribute country county, a graceful viih He then said In ruined If such n tariff reduction it not of this city since the Incorporation of confining himself mainiy m fiscal of McKinley. inainiuiiied Reno, died at his home here last night. questions. Mr. Balt, anthe contention of Mr. pnWhat an Illustration his life afford- nia.lc. wasThe ten thousand circulars." Diabetes and pneumonia caused ihe i luii. the result of tile general election t the sjienkcr said, are being stmt out end, which had been expert ed for sev- could nol he accept', a. a filial ed of the truths that early privations fiscul tvfoinis. from Chicago every day hy an organiz- eral days. He whs a member nf 'the against need be no b.ir to ultimate aticcess; ation whom- - object Is to stir up the Knights of Pythias, which order will Didn't Anawrr Chamberlain. ihat obstacles overoome are the greathave charge of the funeral tomorrow est of nlucatura; that integrity and American fanners against our present lie derllncd In aigin- the question of of a Ohio, native He factafternoon. whs tariff law. honor and fair dealing are living nr fr-- trade, lull niuinluiii thr.-"One of the cries of this organtzar aged 4i years. A widow- and or in every real triumph in every ed thm the policy ho Iisk hitherto adhim. survive children lion la Germany, our second best cusabiding fame; that faith In the peoit led is altogethir khh from tlm are tomer, will lie lost to ua If we do not ple and devotion to their Interests controversy. Mr. . BHltnur said his to lasting honor In public make concessions to . essential During the mi fur ts might policy was dcsigni-dsold we life. 1U4 to fiscal year Germany he, to diminish the bin den on British the greater part of ihe past goods to the value of 212.tiltti.32!t." industries which is due to the tariffs of a rentury, Lincoln' To allow that this market would not other Industrial count ric have Imiais-ed- . influence on American public life has be entirely tom, Mr. Mcl'lrary said On countries where hostile tariffs meaaure. been fell in thnl. American products to the value did tsjt exist It wa Mu: intention to It was reflected In hla eomciniiorarle which were export cd of 12i),i0n.lNiO liroMTVe neutral market mid at Ihe ud th.NM- who have followed hint in to last year will remain on wa me linn- preserve the Interests of make no concealment the Germany the Is Cotton among list of exports. tho HriiDh eoionie on an equal footof their lasting obligation to him. those product. One of lh. articles "In government of the people, hy ing. It was, he said, a policy Intendour total of to 2ii,MHI,ihh) amounting to maintain an increased foreign the people, and for the people rests ed would he German expons, pur said, our salvation. for British niatnrfartiirers. Promarket Dangers beset us on new one rate of duly under the was not an a tempt to keep tection tierv hand when we stray away front only an that ideal. Every condition that dis- law, giving American exporters forthe home market againet. the equal with opportunity competitive It. equal turbs ua can be tested by romp'd it ion from foreign countries. eign traders for this $20.ik)0.0'W worth Mr. Cortelyou continued: Mr. Balfour said the sentiment fainu-muChicathis as of build-ecommerce, d , "The founders of the republic hia policy was uot voring Mr. continued cogo organization, wiely when they mated as were ttnlesa it but. and increasing, ' 'Is directing its energies toordinate branches of government, the wotf-out he belf.-vi-as tho carried of our farmers to make the ward trying legislstlte. the esecutlve, and became more and more indtiwtriallaed judicial. They have stood the test the mlddlewest feel that they are goand at civiliz'd naitnb brought morn do not of the yrrs. But we need a stricter ing to suffer greatly if we do mure tin: weaker nations under and Declared sdherrune to the boundaries between something for Germany, it may not he rotund the question of markets for of them, so that one Khali not encroach amiss to state that our total aul.-Great Britain would assume pnipor-tlou- s other. We must approach wheal to Gormany In 1905 amounted upon lit which could not be Ignored. The to only I2.2P0.452 and of wheat flour every public question with determinatworld Kaw great nations tiring iioi ion in be fair and Juat In Its to only $361,217, and of all other bread-stuff- s tmly diplomatic. Inn their whole miliReforms to be practical must except corn, to only $1,854,507. navul rurt-- in order to push le reasonable. They must begin among or $4,468,190 in all; about our domestic Havana, Frb. 12 Victor Demogot, tary and the people. The ballot la their safe- aales of a single day. Of corn we sold the winner at Ormond, Fla., of the title j their commerrc. To tight for British an-market might again lie inevitable, but guard and through It they can Germany seven to twelve million do- of the world's speed kind, earned the' fighting i a harharous method where reach every offender. llars worth a year ago. ThU is only other triumiib today by winning There is no warrant fin- wholesale about one percent of our crop and If Cuban cup In the second international negotiation migiil suuoeed and negodenfincia t Ion of officials. The people wo lost It we would scareely know of road race. The victory waa gained In tiation could su'tced unless it wa must not forget that they themselves the same machine, which, driven by knocked by nte power of dealing loss without being told. re laigelv responsible If Improper the Aside H, E. Emery, won two great road with count rie- - with whom we might lie less than from aomethlng men reach positions in the public serof last year, namely, Lhe Ard- negotiating if the latter asked exevent which lard of worth they $15,000,000 vice and too frequently the sternest In France and the Van- travagant or ImpoKsIblc term, ennes circuit Gerwell cannot get anywhere else, critic is the one who gives the least on Long Island. It race derbilt la Csum for Alarm. cup of worth many took only $1,877,405 (Mention to his civic duties. In loday's In tho meat a.ild he viewed the InMr, wga ihe lightest .machine continued from us Balfour Mr. last year," admin-intenhorse-powemain, gov rnment. la honestly the race, being only 8U in the tiuited kingcondition dustrial McCleary. It is the legislator that is 0 to HU. He concluded hy saying lhat If the other being respectively dom with the grot lost alarm. He ttauillv the legitimate1 subject of criticomof three all Domogofs Although sell Germany all aald jiosKibly nations which built up cism. not the legislature; and the United Stales could petitors In today's main race were h,- buys front the enbehind tariff wall were actjudiciary, weak as it inay be In some the meats that or failed to Hccidnt earh hy stopped has but lta proportion of the tire world, our sales would average finish within the time limit, Demogot's ing fuolihl.r, Inti never! heles. they ' did It and the result undoubtedly waa less than $10,000,000 a year. Unworthy. peed waa fktrly maintained throughto tho unit, si kingdom. Mr. Mr. Cortclyou declared that the day Injurious In the repumaintaining out, resulting wa It poatdblc to carnf the low asked Balfour In American polities Is on AT SPRINGFIELD, ILL. as Cuban road the of lieing tation until a general tarMit retaliation ihe wane, reIn his belief ry the fastest. world's expressed Despite among the warding party service and of opening Senator Dubois Principal Speaker Be- drawbacks of three controls, sharp cor- iff formed h part of the nrhemc? He the dour of fore Sangamon Club. ners In the town of Marisnao, and deelinod to commit himself on that opportunity to every worth, aspirant for public station 'and dose crowding hy the excited popu- point, but he aaid what the country had aid: Feb. 12 United lace at the curving points, he made to make up Its mind on wa the quesIlls., Springfield, "Our iKilitica campaigns must be Slates Senator Duboise. of Idaho, was In the first half an average of 61 5 tion: la the nd at which we are rouriuriHd upon the high plane of prin-"I'iaverage miles per aiming worth making a narriflre forV the principal orator tonight at the an- miles an hour. The 2U7 in which the fullest discussion mile wan The cause if Hi riff reforms, Mr. entire the for hour nf the club, Sangamon of policies shall lie encouraged, but in nual banquet 1 4 withlfl of miles delayed some Is raid, must I which Balfour 59.77. IJneoln'a of birthday. which misrepresentation and abuse of given in honor II waa thi meanwhile the In race hut Vanderbilt cup average. the to year, Hla address was given opisinonts shall have no part, duty of the tqpiHdtinii to the juvsent Thrown from Machino. "Hs'eful as the domination of the Modes reminiscent of Unroln's life in lo iwiui out the mistake In cloing he declared laws has become, there is a Springfield. Ijancia made the most sensational government tyranny that other speed of the day, going, it was claimed, of the latter nd dlreef the country while Lincoln 'bat is wniio than that of any boss best .in looking to the fu'he tinnny of an irresponsible clamor questions, he never got away from the more ihaa 70 mile an hour, so fast along the of the ponipry. ture Batto-t- a, with was one Lincoln o which wreak men bow and his that question. partner, riding public of- rlavery ConilDiilng. Mr. Balfour said that ficials at times yield their consciences stroke of hla p.-- wiped out slavery, but thrown out at the rurve near Arte been returned and their Judgment. Nothing striked polygamy at ill exists. The Mormons in misia and suffered a fractured arm. never had a government a without majority latg-with a conrace and s deadlier blow at the polotnela quit this twentieth century practice liberty than the it wanted to carry mil which cause to the of a aid a the become have physician veyed appesl made In her name in lygamy openly and and without anv great personality to r pot, lie excitement. Every tennendous political power In our coun- injured man. . on. In Cedrino was overturned In the same guide II. but he was ready to ej linlator of her Immutable try. He declared polygamy waa the governmcnl even longthe t menace today to American vicinity on the first lap. Cedrino, who prlnrlplca should be scourged to his five ;upunishment, hut half a case la no civilization. He declared one could not was injured iniernslly, was conveyed er life than In coneluaion. Mr. Balfour welcomt"te m lii.r tribunals." ihe city tonight, where It is reportany more disahsodatr Apostle Reed to TinHis Is machine ed the working men in parliament, is he ed recovering. could one than nristnisKter derlared front polvgamy Smoot, general here must tip said he donht-- d if the present also but hurt. slavowner from of slave s the preaa disassociate liberty 'venwhete and always, hut this liher-h- o ery. He thought that President repreaenlailon was destined to InBernin, the driver of ihe only other said, affords no warrant, for Roosevelt stood for high ideal and car which returned to the starting troduce legislation lieneflclal to the Camp Columbia, failed lo country or which the Unionists could generalisation or unwnrthv that hr alms at what Washington and point nearthe round trip within the support. Interest or Individuals. worked for. The betterment complete Uncoin lime limit. For the second half of the n.f la:j- years." he said, . there has of mankind everywhere." were race, Domegot's competitors '.o.iiped a style of Journalism. hap-WILL PUNISH MOB LEADERS. rarer.. Dome got. said a, vet limit, si in Its scope, whose three golln ACCIDENTALLY EXPLODES. 'ebiniru are a curve and whve Infill-n-he would not need to push matters. Makes Report Concerning Rei, blight upon the land. Pander-n!- : However, he lost, several minutes at China cent Attack. of Nevada la the start, and thereafter drove at a at Student University unholy passions, making the Revolver. a Killed enabled him by to the which pas to appear sensational, speed on of his local eompeiitors who Peking Fch. 12.- The imperial gov?nr:,IB the fires of sectional Ism and A. only 12. James Feb. Ncv., of ahead Reno, him before ernment has ordered Ihe viceroy of the had haired, invading the privacy of gotten f Foo Chow to exec pc immediately ihe Prea!de. it present- - one of the Champagne, a student in the Junior second village was out of sight. 1eadira of tlm fw'-- fu mob and to I"'' "tiponant of our problem. These year school nf mechaniral engineering Maintained Great Speed. concerned. The o f)Tjrm!c nf University of Nevada, accidentmalign Influence muat not at thi Throughout the remainder of the punish H'veral hat the trouble at report as fit examples of Ameri-'- r ally shot himself a little after 9 o'clock last half Domegot's secretary speed nearly an Pu arose over the detention of The representative Sunday evening. He lived about, equaled that of the first half. The Chang T hour after the accident, and was able fact papers are true to their best an Ameri- a Chinaman by the Catholic mission " Charlie that Harragh, to give an account of the shooting. He rede with Domegot heightened there. was handling a revolver In his room can, local tnlersat and Intensified the mission The populace 'V the from the quoted the It. th- While element of for the cleaning purpose f then and which 11nr',1nwelcome him of roar and Hay. greeted . Vr he misit went off. the Engli-- h wrecked the weapon and arose examining 1,"s the winning car, muter, and in this bullet entering bis left breast and go- when the fourth, which were sept a- - soon sion. nc:ir.n said: Troops curve. rounded the almost straight through bis body. as possible fired "it the mob and killed ir?"1- v',,r'e who died in ing wa 25 years of age. a native of He twelve of the rioter WANT APPEAL DISMISSED. nlivin ,0 tv1" ..m n' Theoilore Roosevelt. He enow, Nev. He entored the university about five years ago and stood well In thl same traditions, he Is ac-for Captain Taggart File . MINERS RETURN TO WORK. classes, was popular with his fel- Attorneys the samp high New Motion. Ideals. hi low students and respected by the fac- ! they fought. Settlement Reached With the Pitta-burof eood citizenship. n- -. Ooecators. Wooster, Ohin, Feb. 12.-- Attorneys 7V c,l,iora:ion nf loyalty, bv for Captain Taggart this morning filIN SERVIA. FIGHTING rL:;,,n 'f Pt: h v of life, of single-n- f ed a motion to dismiss Mrs. Taggart's c Dubois. Pa.. Friv 12 At mas meetrpoae. of splendid grasp of in the circuit court, because appeal on Turks Several ing held at Puiixsu awney and Villagers by of statesmanship. Attack the cane sought to be appealed la h. ; todaj th" term of the setReported. ,n 0,,r ""havering the laws under of the and not appealable tlement reached by official of the - Not for "ttPnort"This class circuit. court United Mine WnrV.'T- - and General nr and because nr r,c or creed-- hi is Belgrade. Servia. Feb. 12 A seri-o- mate,"no U 'rTItlU ' appriia'e jurisdiction in said Manager L. W. Kib!ion of ihe BufIn old Servia has occurred has fight "r all the people and Smyaer, Mrs. falo. Rochester sci Pittsburg coal Congressman f"ow whe-- e he lesds." between Turkish troop, and two Ser- case. has written from held at Punxsu-tawne- y at ronfep-ncethe villages of Niku-Js- Taggart's attorney, that vian hand Lincoln Day in New York. the Taggart asking on Friduy and Saturduy. were Washington and The Chelopek. Dragoman! , F' to the second ratified and the employes of sixteen 12. The Twentieth yrk-lost appeal me continued Turks, who were 'he sttarkr. " I iTlnr.a nf 'he which will be next wounl-d- . or Ser- wpek of the r- killed men The operation of the mmnany will resume forty C.tib o. New York was held to-- vians lost eighteen killed nr wounded work tomorrow morning. s eek. spo-chi-- , i No Answer w.-r- lit-i- . i.,lll-lllil.- .isstH-ia'.lu- The night at the Waldorf-Astoria- . 420 men present wore seated in the grand ball room, and the mor,- than served in the Astor loo women The Rapid. Mich.. Feb. 12. banquet of I he Mfiia Republiran dub Sd tonigbi was a brilliant evui In charuct-- r laith in attendance and The banquet waa spread audlt.'rium. with l,5i"i people 1U the Congress-llliaoeeupvinc places at tables. Alilen Smith was toa-- iwere Post Sp'r and the Coriclyou, Minister master (ieneral Minister Walker Marline, of Chib- and THE SENATE ADOPTS Fauuir Mi li;e r berlain's Grand ij . interested in the demand of slock uien for lower commission charges. February 2Pth. a committee will Into Chamin Washington to urge the jaissage of the rats hill, a pure food law, Recent a large appropriation for the bureau nf animal industry, the exiensiuu of the period for which stock may be Speech. kejtt. in transit without being unloaded for food and water from 2K to 36 hoiirv and other legislation. Feb. 12. Fornii-Ilernl- r Secretary T. W. Tomlinson of the association, will leave Denver Thurs- A. J. Jtulfour was the prim-lpu- i li the day to attend ihe meeting at Kansas at a banquet given :iiiglu of the nf City and from there he will go to to Sir Edward Clark,jud Alban Washington. liililio. Theie were .'.mi yi-WARD MNEILLY DEAD. Including a iiimilu-- of the Grand Rapids, Mich. fi'lp With , ix,.. Idmur!!, ip,. ,i.ij laiiiiMix l:.i- I- ,,auirir .iivd from her home, .i 11,1 ill, jailir,1 Ihm'ii l't-h IiuxImi,,! i,i xi'iit ili f,u' Mr i I'lcr b.ir fur m)i- - iiiii, lirfii Miffer i II.- K Illll III Kill ill.' IIII'III bi'r of li.-- i r.i mi i a;,. rtppi Iicumi t thal xolPi1 h:i in hii", L falli ii lirr. Return Home. Chicago Feb. I:1 Mi .eixl.iI,. In linuie alieul " o elia-In tin- .if-- , riimiii Siie was gie,ri mi-,leil:ii. .l lo whi le orh.-r- Young la Suffering Mrlani holia. liiijc,,. I f.-- The Subject of Postmaster General Ccrtelyou Men's Republican Club of Before Pianist Retro. Fair Tueiday and Wtdneaday. IN VALUATION. Louisville, Ky , Feb. 12. The county boarJ of equalization has reduced the assessed valuation of the Southern 10 Pacific railroad from g50."n,.flftn The Southern Pacific ia In$500,000. corporated In Kentucky and it 181 home I in Bechmont, Jefferson counasses ty. Therefore !t was sought to It for Jefferson enun'y on all it prop-ertof w hateier d, script ion. h"l reof the high cent adverse del-io- n courts have bhuwu the futility of this. y For Regulation. "Fourth, if the Interstate yommerce commission shall find lhai the fact paragraph aet forth In the three above do exist, then that it be further required to report aa to the effect of such relation or lutereata In traffic aforesaid or which contrarta, combination In form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy or nirh monopoly or attempt to monopolise or combine or conspire as aforesaid, upon surh per son or person as may be engaged inin dependently of any other personssame mining coal and shipping the or other products who may desire to so engage, nr upon the general pule lie aa consumers of such fcoal and other product. Fifth, that said committee be also required to Investigate and report the system of car distribution in effiTt upon the several railway lines engaged In the transportation of bituminous real or other products a- - aforeaid and whether Mid systems re fair and equitable, and whether the same are New York, Fwb. 12. Examination of wilncaHea al the Ktandard Oil inquiry Inattiiffiid hy AUorney General Hadley of Missouri, which waa expected to go on today,' waa postponed until tomorrow. When today was set for tho resumption of the hearing, tho fact that H was a holiday waa Frederick II. before wnom the bearings have been conducted, was in rcadlnoaa to resume (he hearing today and when the wiles did not apiiear, Lawyer Kohn, for Attorney Gernfal Hadley, asked that (heir failure lo present themselves be noted In the mounts. Among those noted aa being In default are Henry (. Rog.-ra- , William G. Rockefeller, Johu D. Archibald, James A. Moffatt, Wadi- - Hampton, Howard Page and F. Q. Haretow. in ordering Ihe default of the witnesses recorded, d CommiosksuT SautMirn said he they had been informed by tbeir not to counsel that the hearings proreed on aorount of tho holiday and that they need not attend until An adjournment until tomorrow was taken upon Mr. Koba's motion. overlooked-Commission- Ban-bor- n, sup-poxe- wi-n- x d. HEPBURN President BILL NOT GOODl Fe Talks of Passed by House. Ripy of Bsnta Bill Jam Angrlee. Calif., Feh. 12. E. P. president nf the Bunts Fe railroad, arrlvd in Los Angoiee today. On the subject of proposed rats legislation by congress, he said the Hepburn hill did not plense him to a great extent and asserted that Its passage would place the power of the rate affairs of great railroad oorpuraiiona in lhe hands of a "political body." I hope to are the United Blair modify the pi'oriahms of the bill," Mr. Ripley said. Is what respect V hr waa asked. "Well, I do not think U safe to place the power in mag r railroad rale in the hand- - nf s political body, even There is temporarily." he answered. s possibility of too much politics in the proponed hill. However," he added, I know nothing of the stale of affairs in that regard. I btvr'nt been Warhlngton for quite s while." Mr. Ripley said the Santa Fr commore than $15,000,-QUpany would exp'-nin improvement in the present fiscal year. We have not expended less than six million dollars for several years In Improving our lines. The work now under way I principally in the way oT better ballast and rolling stock. The work in connection with will be finished by July Trxicio cut-of- f 1st, he said. The operation of the passenger trains over the new tracks will place Los Angeles nearer to Chicago than any other city on the coast by several hour. The time between Chicago and Lns Angelea will be reduced from six to eight hours, the cutoff saving moie than 200 miles travel Rtpb-y- , n.-a- r O over the present route. FIRE IN VESSELS HOLD. 12. Fire was disco In between decks on the Hawallan-Btcamyhcompany's steamer today which arrived from Puget Bouutd, and la lying anchor here. Steam ha been no P"mpedr into the held through hatch but I since the fire broke out, j ha i.. punlt. It probably will neceto flood the entire compartuy ment with water. The vessel' cargo Includes 1.0H) barrel of lime and a damage will quantity if hingiea. The cause delay, be considerable and will . though it L not thought that the sel la lu serious danger. Honolulu, Feb. lp ji-x- - vt-s- |