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Show Utah Weather l7rr s V-- etHe forecast PP,r ! the weoie a slnalatMa I" le sank precee. DL VOL OGDEN CITY, UTAH. NO. 52 WEDNESDAY MORNINi FEBRUARY THE GERMAN Wealthy Young Woman Weoa Lawyer Who Fought Will Case for Her. IN THE PACKERS CASE Certain TesThe Labor Commissioner Denies the Packers Regardtimony Offered By He Had Made to ing Promises Their Legal Representative. Ulnae polia, Minn.. Fab. 2(V Mis. Edna Dickerson, who Inherited an ea-r st valued at $2,000X1)0 from h.-uouain, Alfred John sou, of Mlnneapu! is. to Simon was mairlad yesterday Krua. a lawyer of Chicane. Mia Dickerson was formerly a stenographer la Chicago and was occasionally employed by Mr. Knia, who later acini a. her attorney during the king lisgal light over the Johnson will, waged by who wara rut out by It pro- rela-tive- a vision a. WILL CONDUCT HEARING. Clam nets, Prtuty and Cockrell te Sit at Kansas City. Washington. FVb. 20, As preseat ar- - v Fuca. Both Mr. Murray and Mr. Bmlth said this morning that they would recomDidn't Premise Protection. mend to the officials at Waahiugtoa at Did you say that the packera once that a wireless itatloa be estabthe If gave would ha protected they lished at Capo Flattery. Their iwcoin information !" mend at ion regarding a life saving staI did not. tion on Waaddah island will lie Includr Did you say that all Information ed In the report to President Roosewould be gtrlctly conttdenthiL velt. It Is the plan of the commission-er- a No. I did not.' to also recommend the placing of a What did you do with the wireless s' alion at Point Partridge, a inform (.ton you secured, it on Whldby island. was made Into averages and given 1o the President. Did you say anything to Mr. Krauthoff about an oath? naked District Attorney Morrlslon. -the President would not make any improper use of it." confl-dmti- THE No." yna aay that them know about an -- did CHASE yon would let 1 WILL SET Meeting With Packera. witnesses than told of meet-la- g Swift Edward Morris, Edward and Jesse P. Lyman, and declared that his Interviews with them with similar to the one had with Mr. Th Kimntholf. How did you happen to come Odra go February 2thT" asked ASIDE to tha district attorney. I came here so that the packer might see that I had used in my retlielr port the figures taken from hooka la line with our agreement. 1 wanted them to see thst I did not use the Indivldusl figures on the material." The wltnegg then said thst he had submitted hla report to the packer and that they all agreed that he had made prnper use of the confidential Information given to him. DM you ever say to Edward Morris that your bureau was entirely divorced from any other department I did not use those words. I said the bureau reported to the President and was not under the department of Jus-11 re. Te Be Today. "Did you aay to Edward Swift that you bad tha power to compel but tint you hoped that yon wisild not he compelled to use it?" Salem, Maas., Feh. 20. The will of Mr. Jennie P. Chase of Bwampseott, was art aside by a decision of Judge Harmon of the Essex county probate court today and tha decree of adoption whereby Deforest Woodruff Chase, son of the woman's husband, Dr. Horace Phase, was mad Mrs. Chase's heir was revoked. Mrs. Chaae died under at alleged suspicious circumstances her boms last September, but it was finally announced officially that she list committed suicide. Relatives contested the will of Mrs. Chase, which gavts property valued at $1,000,000 or more to her adopted son. Th adoption of Deforrest Woodruff Chaae, the court said, was not only Illegal. but that In seeming It Dr. Chaae bad perpetrated a fraud upon the court. Dr. Chase was a widower and Deforrest Woodruff Chase was bl only I did not." eon. The latter died a few month afWas anything said about the pack- ter ha Inherited the property of hla er having protection ?' foster mother. Aa a result of hie to Dr. Nothing, except inaofar aa they death tha fortune reverted were to have protection relative to Chaae. who because of legal restrte-tVm- s the confidential figures." had not shared In the estate upThe witness was then taken over on tha death of hla wife. UP IK RUSSIAN CABINET LIABLE TO CONE AT ANY TIME Pt. Petersburg, Feb. 20. The day " pas-e- d without further announcement of reaignatlnuB from the cabinet. The ministerial situation la unchanged, though all circlra In the capital are awaiting with kern attention tiw developments which nr expected day by day, pending the meaning and Importance of the remarkable shake-up- . The public baa been prepared for the tall of either M. Wilts or Minister of the Interior Dumavo, hut the retirement of M. Knttler and M. Timirazoff from the mints tries of and commerce respectively. and the expected withdrawal of M. biememhaleff. from the ministry of communication finds the political wteore all at sea. Strong efforts. It is reported, are being made In high circle to induce M. Tlrlrazeff to withdraw his resignation and thus save further disintegration of the cabinet stid enable It to weather the interval Botil the convocation of the national assembly, mperor Nicholas is said to "e anxious to retain Count Bolaky at tkf head of the council of the empire, hut there la Might probability of his hrtng ablo to do eo. M. Timlrlaseff informed the Associated Press this evening that he has not received word of the acceptance of hla resignation. He baa already, how-r- . vacated hla snlt hi the ministry of commerce' and today ha held a tegular levee at hla residence, where h receivd th congratulations of many r 'eminent Liberals, x. Timirtaseff. it "ransptre. wae entirely voluntary and handed in at a person ad sudt-enwhich he had of the emperor and at whioh ho explained that he was 'bdrswtfig from the cabinet bocanae grk-uRu- ce TO Sacramento, Calif., Feb. 20. About o'clock this evening, the southbound Oregon Express No. 15, due to arrive In this city at I o'clock in the morning, ran into a landslide half a mile above the town of Dulta. Aoeording to meagre dispatch here the two engine attached to the train were reduced to scrap Iron. Two mall cars were derailed and rolled down tha embankment into the a ditch alongside the track, and a car stopped on the edgo of th embankment . After the cars had piled up and while the train cresr waa working among the wreckage, a second landslide came sweeping down the side of the hill, partly burying a portion of the debris. Engineer Dennis Creel, of Dunsmnfr was In the track of the slide and waa hurled by it Into the mldt of the wreckage. When taken out ho Engineer Creel waa one of the oldest angina driven in tha employ of tha Southern Pacific la this part of the state. A wrecking crew and train left this city for the arena of the wreck at 11:45 tonight, end it is now estimated that Ilia track will not bo open for traffic for eighteen hours or more. SESSION RESUMED. House Committee Examines Offiear Annapolin at Annapolis, Md., Feb. 20.- - The subcommittee on naval affairs of the house of representative resumed ite eastona at the naval academy this before Th only witpes afternoon. tbe oommlt.toe was Captain George P. Cohroonresaes, commandant of midshipmen and head of the department of discipline of tha naval academy. Tbs acaaioa waa not open to th public, but at Its close it waa said by s members of th committee that testimony was very lengthy and thorough. He was questioned closely as to the attitude of those having charge of the midshipmen toward Colvo-corMse- them. Superintendent Bands transmitted to the committee a copy of the resolutions which were psseed by the second. now tbe senior else. Members of the committee have expressed themselves as gratified at tbe action taken hy the midshipmen in the mat- ter. Representative Pagett said tonight with greatest Importance to ha attached to this action, a It waa the result of a voluntary movement on the of hla disapproval of the law extend- part of midshipmen not only without ing summary court martial for the threat or hope of favor, but without trial of political offenses Jn all parti even suggestion having been made of the empire, which was passed Feb- to them. The members of the commitHe us Ird. that his tee expect similar action hy the third assured ruary retirement was no sign of lark of seal class. or of hla lore for hla sovereign, but area dictated by a deep conviction that WILL NOT INVITE TROUBLE. tha step was necessary as a protest against n policy ruinous to Rifals and Msmbars of Coalition Party Chang a travesty of the constitutionalism Their Plena. which tha emperor was seeking to introduce. HI ms J sty expressed regret Buda Past, Hungary, Feh. 20. at losing a faithful and xealous ser- After furtheran d calmer consideravant and offered him a seat In the tion. the members of the coalition decouncil of the empire, but M. Timldlaz-ef- f cided this evening not to proceed to pleaded that body was Infected with the building tomorrow. the same spirit as the ministry and Whileparliament not. necessarily admitting the Mid he would better save tha em- legality aad constitutionality of yesperor and Rnsala If be were untram- terday's dissolution of tbe parliament, meled by any bonds connect lug him the fart that the house were dissolved The with the present administration. must he recognised, othersurvival of both Count Witte and M. yesterday wise the member of the lower house Du morn In the cabinet is causing could not take part in any manner in clouds to gvther more omlnlously over the next election or In the holdings of the bead of the premier, who, has meetings throughout the country beenemies declare, can no longer dis- ginning at the end of (hi week tn claim responsibility for the repressive Inform their constituent regarding An inspired statement as- the events of measures. yesterday. The memserts thst Count Witte has thrice bers of the coalition will not hla and that handed in resignation invito violence from the gov each time the emperor has refused orament. but will proceed with their to accept it and that, therefore, h Individual political activities as cirI bound as a patriot to obey tha will cumstance permit quite undetered by of th emperor and remain at tha knowledge of what the government helm. purposes to da The withdrawal of M. Flsloaoff Rumors are currant tonight to the from the cabinet was announced under effect that Hungary may alart a boymisapprehension. cott movement against Austrian prodM. Flslosoff retires from the office ucts, reiving on the possibility that Of comptroller of the empire, but is the country ern obtain such articles slated for transfer to the place va- as cheap elsewhere, while Austria will cated by X. Timlnueff In caae the have to pay much higher prices for latter shall not reconsider bis agricultural products obtained elsewhere than from Hungary. v pnr-poee-ly PRICE er FIVE CENTS IDEA. Profs mo r Says American gtudsnts Are toe Deeply Interested In Sports. Berlin. 5Yh 20 Prof. Wilhelm Outsail). of the I nn entity of ha returned to mini h. pour" of Ice: urea a: Harvard. tilting h:s impiMMims of (mctti'uu student life to the I.eipsu- - V'usle Nxehru'h'rn, c, RETAIN A c The personal In lei t of the students. neat lo their studies. I tun eeutruted alone on spurt. which draws their utiention allngv'lier front , or esthetic piiicui:. befme a u Inert uncommon)', -I and ii practiced in mu h a fashion In I academic and stale auriuirmc ae near to forbidding it altogether. In the course of a single semester nineteen students fell victims to brutal haudltng. At all the American universities there arc oen amphitheatres In which many view The periodical of football Iran leas." Rnite, Idaho, Fab. 20. It has been hars been plaoed under arrest. E. P, St. Petersburg, Feb. 20. Chlncso Prof. Oat wald ia a report arranged that Moyer, Heywood, Petti-bun- s Richardson, of Denver, attorney for tha relations and the ingot 1st tons of of whal he observedpreparing for ihe Prussian and tiieve Adams, held her on Western Federation at Miners, arrived Minister Hukfiloff with China are minister of education. thr charge of murdering former Gov- today and has tikes up the defense engrossing the atemtuu of the Russia u ernor Frank Rtaunenbsrg, shall be of th accused men. diplomacy even to ihu exelusion of the taken to Caldwell tomorrow morning Concerning Orchard, Moroccan conference. und givsu a preliminary hearing. A Denver, Feb.. 20. Th Timas today) Foreign office official, make a mysto be called la soya: special grand Jury ia tery of the subject matter of the negothat county on Baturday to be in readitiations at Pekin, but the AsHoclaled "Harry Orchard, who ia under ness meet io any emergency, such as root in Idaho charged wiih aaaawlnahi Press learns that Minister is hxlieaa corpus proceeding. Sieve ing former Governor with Manchuria chiefly Interested gteuneuberg, Adam, was arrested at Haines, and who has made n confession, chargand the preservation of Russia's peHe was in Caldwell Just before ing tha leaders of (he Western Fodra els rights there. the murder, and saw Orchard walk- flow of Miners with Instigating a numNegotiation May Fail. ing along the railway track in (he ber of dynamite outrages and murreof an indefinite Apprehensions vicinity of the Rteunenberg home. Vin- ders, was In the employ of th Cripsult are voiced in dispatches from cent Ai. John, who waa arrested at ple Creek Mina Owner association at Fckln. The negotlsiinns are dinned Wallace, It is thought, will arrive in a detective during the great strike la to securing Russia in her favored poCaldwell tomorrow morning, making tha Cripple Crrek district. This moat st i bin in Mongolia These apprehenfive lo In- - given a preliminary hearing. Important fort will ba uaad In tha sions are rather belated in view of the of th accused labor leaders Walls Will Testify. fact, though (Ills i not generally w hen (hey are brought to trial tn (ha Adjutant General Bulkier Wells, of court s known that two of the easterly a of Malta Cotorxdo. bas remained over to testiof Mongolia Tsolseuchan and Acted as a Detective. fy at (lie preliminary. It waa h who inlet veiling between unearthed ths bomb at (he gate of Jute "Tha following facta have coma to Ger- Go Pekin and thetrana-Baikallafrontier, Goddard of th Colorado supreme tha Time from a moat re 11 able aourea generally anal ward of a line runutng court. and have been carefully verified: from the south end of Baikal to SpecTha authorities her or hourly exOrchard waa a member of (ha Pekin, were king since given over pecting Ihe arrest of more men lrapll Western Federation of Miners and embank expkilfatlon and are la the alleged plot. Jerk Aiinp- ployed ia tha Cripple Creek district thus actually part of Rusala'a sphere kina la one of these. Ii I thought to when tha famous tarik waa ordered. of influence under an agreement, the be in Oregon. It baa been staled liy In November, IMS, ha approached a existence of which, because It. was Governor Giod!ng 'hat a full abstract conductor named Jones, on (ha Flormade by 1h bank and mil b.v the govFeb. 20. Efforts of ihe cnofosalim made hy Harry Or- ence ft Algecirss, Spain, Cripple Creek railroad and ernment, the foreign office even now to reach a private agreement have chard wll be prepared by lha attorhimself aa a brother Mason affects lo Ignoie. Ruaaian troops, failed. Fra tine's and Germany1! prosoon and as am to the 'I a member of tha Minors' Unney givan press and consisting of infantry, cavalry fts- the creation of a slate bank aa jects men th lha shall rest of wauled said ion.1 Orchard, 'and last night t artillery have bees introduced at. vari- in Mororou were aubmitwd to the conheard soma of the memtxwa of ths unous Important centers for the protec- ference fudya. Germany's protsisal ion planning to wreck train on thin tion of Rumba These mili- created even a worse llmpresslon road. I do not believe in such methtary out lost of the empire' have among tha French and British deleod and thought I would coma (o yoa been pushed forward Into flitnose terof gates than did last night's and tell of tha pkrt I picked you out ritory. the whole Albertan and Central the French project relativerejection to police. because you are a Maaon. slan frontier chain extending front Both ihe French a nr British deleJonas Immediately took Orchard to Kerulen In Eastern Mongolia through consider thst the German propoScott and Bier II tig, (ha detective for Proa, VUsasutai. Tarbagatal Prompt, gates shows an sliMiluia disregard of sition Ha tha Mina Owners association. V ai knnd to Ktildja. Ksshgar-anFrance's position aa the largest and repeated hi story and Acntt and Start- -' Khotan, on the border of Thlliet. privileged creditor of Morocco by givas n Ing immediately employed him ing every power equal eon trolling Troops at Viga. detective to work for (he Mine Owners csjMtcity of the administration laxly The rat was let out of the hag aaaorlaiina. Ha was iiMtrontad to atto preferential reference tend the meeting of (he union and renting the presence of a considerable without force el I'rga, including Infantry and claims relative to existing loans. report dally. Cossacks. and several guns by the inOrchard continued In th employ Police Question First. cautious publication in an oliacum of the Mina Owner annorlatlon until with regard lo tha Other points casual arcount control of the finance of Morocco aim provincial paper of June, 1MI4. The day before th exof a celebration of the dfoiarture of aroused plosion which wracked tha IndependCount. Von objections. the company of the garrison and the ence depot, ba eollartad aim life In(he Junior German delcgxle, arrival of another. The two provinces has Feb. 20. Tha house surin'- due him because of tha death expressed th view that repeatedly Washington. IheRnaso-Chlnes- e to over hank given the settlement of the I tank question committee on mines and mining of a relative. rail-cover the route of the prnposi-Accused of Causing Explosion. was delayed by the necessity agreed today to make a favorable reroad from Baikal to Pekin, ftir which of flr--merely t "Then same th explosion at tha Indealing with the police and port on tbe Mondell bilk providing a. concession waa obtained, but thethis has led the French and British for lb endqwnment of schools or de- dependence depot on June 5th. and Ormoney was wanting. Tbe Russo-Chin-to the belief that Germany partment of mining In eonnnctlim chard disappeared. A mob took ese bank also bsa valuable mining delegates waa willing to effect a compromise nn with aiaia college for the benefit of of (.'ripple Creek end Victor rights, including gold. the financial controversy In return agriculture, and mechanic art. fader end attempt were made to force conTbe Manchurian situation lias given for French moderation pothe hill money derived from tha sale fessions from many suspected parties. rise to a sharp difference of opinion lice. They conalder that regarding France's con- at landa In tbe various states and A young man wan suspended by hi In the government, one side urging a sent in enlerlala Germany's demand territories ia to ba devoted to these thumb and ha finally agreed to tell speedy realisation of the provision fur the admittance of a third power new departments The amount to ha the name of the fiend who bad eanaad of the treaty of Portsmouth for the aa thu controlling clement In Ihe po- given each department for the first (ha explosion. When ha was lowered evacuation, exrept by railroad guards lice amply proves her desire r th year I to be $IA.mM) and thereafter It to the ground he said: the abandonment of and the complete " llsrry Orchard did it.' success of (lie conference and there- Is to increase $1.(MKI a year until tbe Manchurian adventure, and the other fore the uncompromising nature of ths amount reaches $20,1)00 annually. The "The pursuit of Orchard wan takside working for tlie delay, plnadlng present Gorman proposal Is very stale snd territories whiqh are to en up. bloodhounds being employed. In Justification of tis attitude the to them. profit hy the bill are Arisons, Cali- The pursuing mob did not know that claim that the decision of China to Many of the delegates of th other fornia, Colorado. Idaho, Kansas, Mon- Orchard was In the employ of tha send several corps to snchtiria Is dipowers also take a pessimistic view tana. Nebraska. Nevada, New Mixloo, Min Owner aaeoriatlon. They knew rected against Russia. of the IiiiiM'io; hut. Henry White, Nonh Dakota. South Dakota, Ok I him only aa a mcmlier of (he Miner' A special session of the council for the head of the American delegation hums. Oregon, ftsh, Washington and Union. national defense has been called to la to believe that ihere Wyoming. still Inclined Orchard and a companion named consider the question. si a possibility of an evcailual agreeNeville. Immediately after (a Independment. AMERICAN STEAMER WRECKED. ence explosion, secured a rig and Frsnch Public Calnh Han Joee. Costa Rica., Feb. 2.- Tbe drove out of Cripple Creek. They went Paris. Feb. 20 Not withstanding the American steamer David has been arms country In a northerly direction reIn FrancoGerman renewed strain wrecked on Ban Andrews Bland off the voiding tbe more Important towns. lations growing mil of the Moroccan Nicaraguan coast. Tbe crew were ( Conlnned on Isxe Seven.) question publis sentiment here remiitn saved, but the cargo waa lost. entirely calm. The Journals of (hla city, including those In the governmental Interest, bitterly attack Germany's course In the Algeriras MAYOR They agree that France has reached the limit of her conccsalons. However, there is no recurrence of of public excitement over newswar. Even ths sensational papers make no allusion to war. ljt Liberie alone says: "While France waul peace she doe not want the government to show ritlsburg, Feh. 20. After one of the prevailed and a heavy vole was cast la weakness before the inflexible and almany kmiliilea. Ekstennodar. Ciscaucasia, Hussia, most humiliation pretensions of Ger- most bitterly fought municipal Philadelphia elected two magistrates, wlili Ihe greatest vote which seventeen Feh. 20. An tills dispatch is filed an many." select anil twelve common steadiness of the The W. thla in cant engagement Is In progress at the vil- bourse comparative was ever George directors hy. twelve disrounrllnicn, Indicates also a WM today lage of ticaglniioakla. between Guthcrle, mayoralty candidate of the In each of the wards, conmutinous Kuhsn Cossacks and thn position at.to phllonpblcaly aeept the citlien'e party, the democratic, party stable and division election officers. events Algeriras. punitive expedition with five machine and the civic league, defeated hla opOut aide of seven entail disturbance . M. Jenklnaon, b.v a maguns, which left here last week to ponent. Al'-xin wards where there were spirited AT PEKIN. ALL QUIET the crush Insurgents. jority of CJKH). In 1903 Mayor Hayes, contests, there waa very little disorder. The Cossack comprised the garrithe prccsni republican incumbentAlni--re- There were, however, numerous arson of Eksterinadoar, who during the Foreigner. Howsvtr, Fear Outbreak ceived a majority of 7.731. rest for illegal vntlng. Little interin Other Districts. uprising of November. Joined the revotbat time three new wards have been est wan displayed In (he contest for When order was restored, lutionists. to the city. added magistrates, aa thn majority and miPekin, Feb. 20. Foreigner bars are the Cossack retired to their native Tbe campaign throughout has been nority parties were each entitled to infrom relatives villages in the mountains, where they receiving lelegrama one of recrimination and charge it one magistrate, and each party named have since hold out, refusing to sur- dicating that there la a feeling of crookedness emanated from botb aides one candidate. of over ths possibility arrests only render their arms nr the colors of the alarm abroad Wholesale almost hourly. Great interest was taken in ihe elechostility. No were made th last day of tion of counidlmen. notably la the secregiment. The region In remote and an outbreak of Chinese during Inaccessible, and the authorities hith- dispute whatever ia fell at Pekin. tha campaign for repenting and colon- ond and fifteenth wards. All the foreien mlnlater- - agree that erto have been unable to assemble a In the fifteenth ward Alexander izing, lodging houses were raided and and both official subChinese the hern, force lo the sufficient attempt Illegal tax receipt Crow, Jr, a member of select council, to- men carrying more never were friendly tinwlio have of Insurgents, people, elation. jugation were hustled lo the police who was one of the mayor' strongest contemptu'sisiv rejected (he demands wards flrclgncrs personally, although The day waa characterized hy many supporters tn the recent political fight, for their surrender. They are well following an independent line politi- fights at poling places and in two went down to defeat, for moveand heavy cally. There l on were armed and districts (be election hoard W. B. Mrlnnoa, who was thn ment In North China likely to lead to hauled Into court, charged with re- before losses on ho'h sides is anticipated. candidate of the democratic, Llnooln, at Canton trouble hosltllltie. The vote. to allow to negroes fusing and liberty parties. Mr. Crow wan and Shanghai arc rot fell here. MOUNT PELEE IS QUIET. B. Logan, the candidate for barked by a portion of thw city party George that Honan from It ia reported mayor of the good government party and a faction within the republican Not Believed That Mountain la Re-- members of 'he Big Knife society hare In Allegheny. defeated hy w party. Catholics Chineof number a killed Charles F. Klrechner, sponsible for Shocks. republican. A feature of ihe election waa (ha aa ths result of a local quarrel. Kirachnera majority la 5.5(5. candidacy of fifty women in virion Ain Vincent. Sunday. The feature of the campaign Kingston. Cape ward for the position of district achbot BRITISH OFFICERS KILLED. Feb. Id The earthquake experienced llegheny waa the part taken In it hy directors. Nearly all th women were waa j February followed entire 1th. women. Throughout the day on the reform ticket and n large perby light shocks orrurrlng nt Intervals until Trouble With Fanatics at Sokoto Haa they held meetings of prayer for tha centage of 'hem were elected. alBeen Reported. 1Tth( carried election of Logan and Aa'urday morning. February most aimuliancously through the and coffee to th worker at CLOSE THEATRES ON SUNDAY. London. Fel- l- 20. An unconfirmed the chain of Islands from Granada to while braaa buda played poll, fnun At. dispatch haa reached the government patriotic and popular airs In the Dispatches Guadelonps. Louisville, Ky, Feb. 20. The board comand Lucia and Gimada state tbat frequent that five British officers neighborhood of tbe polling places. of public safety Issued an order today been have detentions were heard during tbe pany of native troops In Philadelphia. closing all theatres and skating rink Sokoto. In night. Noiblng was observed here in- killed by fanatics Anear on d laps' ch from Philadelphia, Feb. 20. The spring ion Sunday. The board la of tbe Uopind dicating a seismic disturbance. La northern Nigeria. that Sunday theatre going elections were held today a municipal pnidavq that, arc report Africa, reportLago. Boufrierle and Mount Pelee I Meal wether moralizing. ouL sent Pennsylvania. throughout been has expedition ed quiet. HOLD Russians Carrying on Negotiations With I China. Moyer, Haywood and Pcttibone Will be Taken to Caldwell Today Orchards Confession Will be Made Public in a Few Days More Arrests Expected ihtm-Mtiid- a a, Or-gn- 1 porv-lnre- Both France and many Have ial Rights Killed. waa dead. infnr-natio- SHAKE Engine and ied One Person bag-gag- oath?" TRYING 1936. 21, Klmt-hail- rangement Messrs. Clement, Prouty aad Cockrell, of the Interstate commerce commission, 111 conduct the oil his conversation with Arid nr Meeker, healing which hat been et for March -1WT'niU,,fwlnr Chbw in the general superintendent of Armour ft 12th at Kansas Ciiy. It la possible, CWdwaa on the stand today company. Mr. Meeker testified that however, that Chairman Knapp may hi eoming to Chicago the commissioner of had asld to him particlpat. arocnnt that the bureau corporations had and meeting the parkera. hlaeonversar and ample power to compel Information, oorurranrea hut Commissioner Garfield said that Sons not dilferiag In any ejeentinl he never made such a statement to Mr. from tboaa given by the witnesses Ha derlarea. how-ra- r Meeker. Commaaoner Garfield was on tothe packer. the stand untl adjournment of court that Mr. Krauthoff. the alter-ae'who had advised Armour ft ewn-m- u and wll lestfy again tomorow. to allow the Inspection of their FOR WIRELESS STATION. taifti and lanta, told him that ho vmnld consider nn inspection by a Communication to B Established BeMetal officer on the beef lmatness olher-vls- e tween Seattle and Capo Flattery. lather than an advantage than Seattle, Wn.t Feb.. 20.' Wireless to the packers. He declared that communication between Seattle and Mr. KranthoK asked what would he and a Ilf saving stagone with the Information given by Capa Flattery enthe packers, and was informed by tion on Waaddah Island, near tha be the witness that it would be given to trance to the Pacific ocean, will Mr. Krauthoff asked Included In the roconimendationa to the President. what the President would do with it. be made to congress by Commissioners Murray, 8miih and Burwell, who have and Commissioner Garfield declared that he could not answer that question, returned to Seattle after a two days' but added: I told him that, of course, voyage down the straits of Juan de Cars Bur- Did Rein WMlMaday. Thursday reie wow and caMar. (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) ol4 - rou-uls- ." WILL REPORT d ft-r- f DILL ; 1 - ; ft-- - NSURGENTS CITIZEN'S PARTY ELECTS s T AFTER k BITTER ram-palgn- forty-thre- I aand-wlch- e . |