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Show FULL PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES IN THE EXAMINER UTAH WEATHER FORECAST advertise THE PRICE IT CHAR3ES. IT IE INDICATIONS CSe BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM lu city. THE EXAMINER 'JeaCHEB THE county as well .... VOL 1- - DAY. CITY. OGDEN UTAH. this afternoon passed the ship subsidy bill, after one of tb moat interesting flfr.hu area In ncnt yean. On ft flrst lull the democrat and th In fcurgfnt republican had voted enough to defeat th measure, but a fltr thn hours of fierce contest the bill ae perfected in the committee of the whole striking out provisions for steamship mall linea from Pacific coast points to the orient, was finally passed by eleven republicans voted majority. Fifty-tw- o with the democrats on the first ballot, and four on the final ballot. After the passage of the ship subei- bill the general defleenc.v bill was taken up and passed. An amendment by Mr. Urosveaor was adopted, glviug to all employee of congresa one month's extra pay. On a point of order made by mem- ben from the Pacific " the pro- poeed reductionof mltesgeformator. and representatives from SO to S ante per mile went out Mr. Llttauer, of New York, and Mr. Tawney offered amendments to tbe general deflcency Mil for tbe reclassification of the clerical force of the department of the government, but they went out on a point of order. There was no debate secretary of th treasury to receive from the Cubaa government monies to reimburse the amount paid out by ibis government for present Intervention. The house agreed to the conference report on the postofilce appropriation bill. A bill was pasted providing for the creation of an industrial peace committees which Is to administer the 140,000 which President Roosevelt received from th Noble peace prise. chare-terl-tlc- - y i Aftar Working AH Day, the Lifs Savors Succeed In Rescuing All en Beard. Eureka. Cal., March 1. The steamer Corona. Captain Boyd, considered to be the best boat In the Pacific coast j .. ! j 'a ,, ADAMS CASE WILL GO McI-an- J altnsst. Vf'-nda- Mr. of adoleecene tried to make the In- wit-pcs- r- admit thitt a person insane from tit"", ta iKXj buffered from a chronic -i' ni of mental disorder, but Dr. Evans irMrd that the evidence merely bowed acute outbursts and Bo( a chronic state. Now that Evelyn Thaw la no longer the stand and the center of all interest. the le attracting nore anj more prisoner attention. He gave nut no additional statements today, un? a'most ae groat a seasa-t(-- n aa on yesterday when he Issued his attach upon the unprofessional" ahods iff the district attorney; Through hla counsel Thaw obtained I emission to a;, rent himself from the fwtn. i When he got into the prisoners', pen Thaw threw off hi hst, broghl hie nela and began violently to o through a five minute drill nf "set-,Y- 1 exercise. When bn had t'jsw announced that, he waa r,i"y to return to the court rqom. VKjii - Opening Argument of Prosecution Made By Attorney Knight, Who Was! Suddenly Take 111 and Court Adjourned. Spokane, Wash.. March 1. lace, Idaho, special to the Review A WalSpokesman-- say: Is probable that the Adams case go to the Jury Monday, argument to tbe Jury being made today ' It will and tomorrow. ; On resumption of court at two oclock,, Henry P. Knight began Me address and had only poken ton minutes when he was taken nick and court adjourned, first for one hour and later for the day. During the time he spoke. Knight said: "Gentlemen of the Jury, It has been tatod that the defendant to n member of the Western Federation, but It la not hr you to deliberate to what class the man charged with murder belong, or what hla ooan actions are. It le your Hole duty to decide whether or not he fired the bullet that killed Fred Tyler. To a certain extent, thla case will depend upon the Identification of Marble the- remains found In the Creek district and with regard to thla point 1 do not think there will We be any question In your mind. hare introduced as witnesses the mother of the murdered man and Me friends, and It would seem that the Identity has been proved beyond ail question ef a dnubL Th defense has rested belr case on aa alibi acd so far as that goes, It Is good. We have no objection to the defense of aliM. but you will note that on the Information the defendant le charged with murder on or about the tenth of August. 1964. bat this does not mean to Imply that the murder was committed exactly on that date, or a few days before or a few days after. It docs not mean to Imply that the murder was committed even during the io 4 the figure are as fols: Administration Good. $5,4'5; bad, 11.021: M 170.S4K. challenged. Good. Policyholders 33.90U: bad. S.OuS; challenged. 79,646. Split tickets Good. 2.972; bad, challenged. ; 2024 PASSED THE HOUSE Tbe total vote cast a as 407,711, of ' which the candidates received 121 ,t44 and the a duit mat ration ! , vayM,'u ever men tin- finally reaching the side of the Corona and picking np the line. Within a short time after the Corona struck new of the accident waa communicated to Eureka and severs! thousand people during the. day went to the beach opposite thq wreck to watch the work of rescue. Several unsuccessful attempte were made to ; work eerly In 1h'd6y,.bvit It was not until 4:15 that Captain Henning and his nten worked effectively. At that time the ship's boat also commenced working and' at 5:46 Captain Boyd, the last to leave the ship, stepped upon The passengers were the shore. brought to this .city.. Xarly all had been drenched, and some .were suffering greatly from tbe cold, exposure and nervous shock. All are being cared for tonight. wllMt dertook, ACCOUNTING OF MRS. EDDYS AFFAIRS WANTED Financial Affairs ef ths Head ef Christian Science Church Asked for by Soil. month of August It Is only necessary for you to find whether or not this dnfendant killed Fred Tyler prior to 1906. You have evidence to show that he was killed before 1906 you. Wo believe that evidence introduced by the defense has only hlped to confirm the case of the state end we are satisfied that Tyler was killed during the month of Align it. He waa killed at a place where date cannot well be remembered: In fact where It was almost impossible to find dates unless they are fixed by some event of unusual Importance. The state rests on the testimony of Archie Phillip Chandbr and other mlnor wltneseef end it le to be noted that the confession of defendant from the beginning to tbe end fixes only one date, the date iff July 4. 1904. "It Is evident that Adams has been afraid of specific dates and baa steered clear of tbsm at all times. "First, as to what witnesses Mr, and Mr. Phillips say In regard to clothing worn by the deceased. You will remember that they detailed particularly what kind of handkerchief what kind of elothlng and other matters about his dross and appearance, which correspond exactly with tbe evidence of relatives and friends of ' Fred Tyler. "You will remember tharthe testimony of William Identified a number of Item found t that particular place. Th dates were not fixed. At this point Judge Woods made announcement that owing to the Indisposition of Mr. Knight, court would adjourn. At 3:16 court mst again and Knight adjournment having nst recovered, was made until tomorrow. . oe-for- e Concord, X. H., March 1. A bill la equity to secure an accounting of the financial affaire of Mrs. Mary. Baker Glover Eddy, head of the Christian Science church, was filed la the superior court today by Mrs. Eddy's son, George W. Glmer of Desdwood. S. D., and his daughter. Mrs. Mary Baker Glover, and W. Baker of Bangor, Me., nephew, and "next friend of Mrs. Eddy. Tbe MU Is directed against Alfred Flarou and other trustees of the Christian Science church In Boston; Calvin A. Frye. Mrn Eddys secretary; Leo W. Strand, her assistant serre-tarr- , and Herman Springer. First Reader of the church la Concord. Besides demanding aa occounting of 11 transactions regarding Mrs. Eddys affaire, the bill asks for restitution la its many wrong doings, appeals for Injunction during the litigainterference with her tion against property and business and for a re- candidate election 1 272.236. The Inspectors of have made no attempt yet to art on the challenged votes, or throw out the duplicate nr test the validity of the ballot and proxies. GENERAL THOUGHT IT A week. JOKE. But Soon After Hs Was Shot Thrss Times. t k Subject ef Discussion Between Wif-liaJ. Bryasn end H. M. Whitney ef Boston. Omaha, March row will esy: The 1. He tumor Washington, March L It has been year since the house has been the scene jr jio arret a battle between the two great parties as took place today over the ship suloidy bill. The hill was passed, but not until after It had he oil defeated and thla fact lu itself shows how close the alignment was. When the flr1 tote disclosed a majority against the measure, the democrats and their republican allies made the housedog with their cheers. There were several roll calls liefora tbe final favorable result was secured. The IJttsuer substitute was defeated on the first vote, ayes 114, nays 161. The democrats could not retain their lead, however, for on a vote to lay ou the table a mutton to reconsider the opponents of the ship subsidy were defeated, 160 to 139, and on a vote to reconsider the flrst vote adopted, 1G4 to Immediately after the find ballot desertions began, and on the final vote to past the bill aa amended th work done by the republican leader during the heat of the battle was made manifest. The MU wae passed, 166 to 149. The following republicans voted with the democrats la opposition: Bur-bionce Heury M. Whitney of Bnstim, ('anipliell, Kansas: Chapdemocratic nominee for lieutenant gov- man. (Ohio), Illinois: Cooper, Wisconsin; Dar-ragernor of Massachusetts, and Wm. J. Michigan; Davidson, Wisconsin; Brjan engaged la a spirited colloquy Eordncy, Michigan: at the Omaha club today on th sub- Darla, Minnesota; Fulkerson. Missouri ; Foster. Vermont; nf ject of government Grnn-nIndians: Graff, llllnol; (illhsms. It waa at a dinner al feuded by Michigan; Hamilton, Indians; them and several other prominent Nebraska: Holliday, Indiana: democrats of Nebraska. Kinkald, Nebras1 am director In the Bouton and Jenklna, Wisconsin; Landis, Indiana; ka; Kopf, Illinois; Maine railroad," said Mr. Whitney, Indiana; 1 are retire, Mas"and yet I can conceive of there being Fred Landis, Lowden, Illinois; McCarvlrture la the theory of government sachusetts; McGavIn, llllmds; McNebraka; thy, Mr. before iou Kinney, Illinois; Mann, Illinois; Mar Bryan, ownership, hat ran succeed In securing the endorse- Khali, Dakota; Miller, Kaunas; ment of the east of your scheme you 11 outer.North Ohio; Murdock, Kansas; Nelmust couple with yeur advocacy of son, Wisconsin; Perkins, New. York; government ownership the specific dec- Stanford, Wisconsin; Btornersoa, Minlaration that you propose nut to Vo trad. nesota; KvaAs, Minnesota property, but to pay for it at Minnesota; Webber, Ohio; Weems, Its full value. Ohio; Wilson, Illinois; Woodyard, W. Mr. Bryaa assured Mr. Whltnsy that hs and his friends had ae thought or Virginia. voted with FI intention of confiscation, and would the democrat republicans on the Ural roll call. not tolerate Ibis system. On tbe vote of Mr. Williams to lay the "But the difficulty would be, said motion to reconsider on the table, fifty the actual Mr. Bryan, "determining voted with the democrats. republicans would The want railroads cash value. On a vole to adopt tbe substitute there to run In their watered slock. were forty-thre- e republican "Insurremethod would "The proper he,them gents and on Its final passage there for joined Mr. Whitney, "to pay were forty-one- . on the basis of cost of reproduction.'' Only four steamship lines are to be Mr. Bryan asked Mr. Whlrney If he subsidised under the measure In the believed government ownership nf rail- form upon. And all of these are agreed roads a possibility and Mr. Whitney to sail for South American ports. The replied; lines will be from the Atlantic coast Yea. if the Harrimans and Hills to Brexll; a second from the Atlantic ere work. on at promoting They keep the third between const to thla cause more than any other pow- the Gulf Argentina, of Mexico and Brasil. The to believe ere er. Thev driving people fourth line will be from tbe Ibiclflc In the necessity of government ownercoast, to 1'snsms, Peru and Chile. from prioppressive ship as a relief for each of the The annual believe But I govern- line to te subsidy for a monthvate ownership. 9360,000 ment regulation will meet the require- ly mail service nr 9600,000 fur a fortments. nightly service .except from the Arline, which is to have $460,000 gentine Y. M. C. A. BUILDING LOST. for a monthly service or 9860,000 for a fortnightly service. No American cltiea an named aa rtloa. N. Y.. March 1. The Y. M. C. A. building was destroyed by fire port from which any of the linea are this mornlag. The loss will be up- tn start, and the bill Is so worded that the line la the Pacifle to Bomb Amer wards of 9160.060 n ica can touch at nay number of pone in the I'nlted State. The same is true of the Atlantic line. The Ml) provides that vessels profiltting by the subsidy must hire a speed of not leas than a'ixteen knots. It had repeatedly been stated on the floor of the house that no ship bow engaged in the South American trade can make any such speed. When the Mil waa taken up the amendment presentd by Mr. Townsend (Michigan I , striking oat the steamship line from the Pacifle coast pnna to Hawaii. Japan sad th Philippine was pending. Mr. McCall (Mass.), opened the debate and favored the Mil, contending that the position of the Inlted States In (he western bemlsbbere entitled it tn bettor mall service. He said that th visit ot (Secretary Root to South America has had an educational effect on the people of this country and it 1 shown that, we can cultivate the people ot South America and make them our friends. Mr. Townsend spoke In support of bis amendment and It was adopted, 134 to 100. Following np hit advantage, Mr. Townsend moved to strike out the line from Puget Bound to the Orient and the motion also prevailed 120 to 106. II . ! (Continued oa Page Seven) OBITUARY rsll-road- s. a, Hln-sbn- fly-tw- o ROBINA BRANDRAM. Rrtn-dra1. Rosins London, March who was principal contralto of the Savoy Theatre here, died today. Mine Brandram creeled all th more nutable contralto pans slue Gilbert after "tolaathe." . and Sulllvaa'a and also appeared la &aer ff the curtain raisers which found a place !'1''; in the' Savoy 'bills. Miss Brendrsnl remained with the Savoy company up to th. time of lla final disbandment -- In 1903. ORSON Dl MUNN. 1. Oraoa New York, March D. Munn, head of Munn A Company, pub- lishers of the Scientific American, at his home ta this city. died last alglit oooooooooooooooO O O o o o o o o o o o EXCITED. FITZGERALD Knocks a Raporter Down Flight ef Btalra. Chicago, March 1. Georgs W. Fltzgeraid, the toller la the from whose cage o o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o disappear-ed-, SANTA EE TRAIN RAN T O the missing 9173.000 waa today closely questiono ed by Chief Wilkie and Capo tain Porter of jUie secret tero ries, but he was unable to giro o any information beyond tbwt alc ready In tbe possession of the o government. o Chief Wilkie said today that G (he government did not have o the number of the mi Ming o Mils, and if they have been o turned over to any outside o bank the government will ant o be able to locate them. o After hie examination- by c Chief Wilkie and Captain Por-to o ter, Fitzgerald attempted o conceal himself. When aooost o ed by a newspaper man who o discovered his place of attempt o ed concealment, Fitzgerald et o tacked the reporter, knocking o him down a flight of stain. He o wee greatly excited and hia o friends had considerable dlS o cutty in calming him. o Fitzgerald, giving hie vsralon o nf the assault upon the news o paper man, said: o This man has persM.entiy o tried to lake a picture of me, o and because it wee not given to o him he hse threatened my wife. , o She called me up today and o said he was then at the bouse o sod had Just threatened her. o 1 told her to hold him there o until I could get hack and I Mrs. J. S. Kelly, Boulder, Colo., face, G would kill him. When I left arms and head badly cut o the office of the L. B. Omen, Mlmerola, face and o 1 saw this man and gave hlin bead mut. o what, In my opinion, he deItenJ. Swanson, West Hope, X. D., o served." . bead and face cut. o - Cal., March 1. Well Uden with passengers, including many .astern vlsltora, the Sants Fe passenger train which dally make, the track, ran trip around the through an ojien switch n mil. north of Colton about two o'clock this afternoon, killing on. psseng.r. fatally injuring the fireman and Inflicting n.ore or less serious injury upon over thirty others. The dead: 1. Xagstkl, Japan., residenc kite-shape-d D. K. Bchoop, Wauseou, Ohio, cut Mrs. W. B. Stevens. Kansas City, internal Injuries. Mrs. T. H, Harris. New York City, face and head ru. Laura J. Parker. Kingmin. Mo., face BLd head cut. H. Alvard, San Bernardino, baggageman, head cut, arm broken, internal Injuries. . 3f : I o o o o o o o o o o o o o Standing on a Siding. San I o o o o o o o o One Killed and Thirty Injured Forward Cars Collide With a Salt Lake Route Train about head. Juan Garda. Colton, injured about head.' Engineer J. B. McNeill, San Bernardino, scalded by escaping steam, cut about head,, shoulder dislocated. Mrs. M. Corey, Mariette, Y4s., contusions. Lam Miss Ira Parker, Kinsman, O., Fatally Injured: Fireman J. M. McKenney. San Ber- slightly bruts. I wo In Mrs. Edna Tracy, Pueblo, Colo., places, nardino, left leg broken thrlgh broken and elbow dislocated, slight internal injurlea Wm. Angle, Louisiana, Mo,, face cut. back Injured. John R. Wise, 8L limit. Mo., awakThe Injured; ELECTION. INSURANCE Wm. Util.mau. Philadelphia, cut en and cut. Mrs. D. K. Shoop, Wauseou, Ohio, about head. Total of Ballets Is Greatly in Favor ef J. O. Conrad, Corona. Cal., leg brok- bruises and shock. J. 8. Holly, Pueblo. Oolo., cut and en. back Injured. Adminlstrstlen. New York. March 1. The Inspectors of election of the New York Ufa Insurance company sent a preliminary report to the StstV Superintendent of Insurance Kelsey yesterday. These figures. which are nut final. Indicate a victory for the ad uilnlri ration ticket at the recent election. l Lower House of Congress Scene of a Battle Between the Two Great Parties Four Steamship Lines Subsidized 154. . ceiver. In a statement Issued tonight by former Vnlted Stales Senator W. E. Chandler, special counselor In the action, le declared Mr. Glover Is actuated bv no spirit of dlsrecpect to his mother, but the proceedings Is In her real interest. Mr. Glover says the action Is nut directed against the religion of tbe Christian Science church. The statement further dedsres that Mr. Glover thought that hla mother was long growing too feeble In body and mind to attend to business matters, but for long time hr was unable to confirm this suspicion because those about her seemed unwilling to allow even her nearest relative to have an interview long enough to reveal her actual condition. Early in January. If Is said. Mr. Glover during a vLIt to Concord wms enabled to have a hrt talk with hi mother and after due consideration he decided on the present action as an Imperative duty too long neglected. Specifically the Mil alleges that the nominal plaintiff. Mrs." Eddy, who sues "by her next friend has for a long time been Incompetent to do business r nnderstand transactions conducted In her name. i.i i. i 1 their rescue. A second boat In charge ol Second Officer B. V. Jnenn, waa put off. Radsieve, iy battered end leaking like this boat reached the shore. Meanwhile, F. Sothern, saloon watchman, formerly a marine la the United States navy stripped to the watM and attempted to carry arbors a life line. The small line he had tied about hi waist, parted, however, before he had gone far. Sothern wa picked up by the life savers. Several attempts were made to shot. a line aboard with the Lyle gun, but each time the line fell far short. Finally-I- t was decided by Captain Henning and the life eevere 10 6 oul n Ah hollows and they made 1 M Sumninrized, St. Petersburg. March 1. The following details of the murder yesterday at Krasnoyarsk. Siberia, of Gen. the commandant of that town, have been received here: The general was walking on the Street at five o'clock In the afternoou with lone frieud and he reterred jokingly to a threatening letter he bad received that day saying he would be killed at 6 o'clock that aftermsin. gers assembled on the hurricane deck Drawing hla watch from hi pocket, where they remained uurtl the rescue the general remarked laughingly to work was 'started this afternoon. hts friends: You see I ant still alive. Boon after the ship struck, a boat, At about 6 o'clock when the general in charge of master gensrsl Uuun was was returning home alone, a man sudlowered away. It contained three of denly called on him to halt and then the crew and three steerage passen- fired' three revolver hbau et him. The gers. This tost capsized at once In general dropped dead. Mr. the boiling surf and Errickson, a Swede, wa drowned. Qunn and the others succeeded In GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP reaching shore, the life saving crew under Captain Henulg, haring gone to OF ALL RAILROADS 1 , ' PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 Thin work will consume nutny Huinuolrti bar. a h hopeless wreck. The Uunma with nearly 100 passengers aboard, struck 10;10 thlg morBlng M mplain Bind rf ,tlnK. Ing wind and a terrific bar flood, to drive her into port. The uaual scenes attendant upon Tbe passengers shipwreck followed. rushed into the social hall. Some of the women were byaterteal and some of the men were palsied with fear, hut reassuring words from the crew and some of the calmer passengers brought calm. Thereafter the passen- I y . J. , i -- Mr. Jerome argued the point an,l cited a pari of the record In the l'rMism-- r caw at Albany, where the preiillng judge had allowed one' expert to give an opinion of another. "Now. will ynu direct the wttnese to answer?" suggested Mr. Jerome, It outringly of th justice. 111 not. "I replied the justice. He added that he would not rule finally n the point until he had road the en-fi-r ruling which would cover the r questions nf his examination the r.djournnient until Monday was order-"t- . Dr. Evans will again be on (he taiid. Dr Evan declared today that Thaw showed a degree of adoleecent liiean-t- j when he wrote the letter In IPOS u ft j Evelyn Ncsblt had told him of her allege,) wrong at the hands m S: 'Ilford White. The deluslona PP ,Snt in the letters were metre o n In the will end codicil. executed April 4, 1906, and whea tfckvn ry themselves Indicated a paranoiac form of the inaanity iff adolescence. Dn June 23. 190G, when Thaw shot killed White, Dr. Evans said the was suffering from as 2. policy-holders- Villi u TO THE .MARCH International ado-lvsrc- agricul-tural.sundr- MORNING. HIMBCLDT BAR The sanity of declaring he had boon compelled to s take the exercise. the and paranoia, adoliwceuce, Mr. Jerome a as. later Informed of etonne occupied th defend ant's conduct of brain and made loth session of the Thaw trial today, note of It untilThaw again brought to court several Monday and when adjournment D. large packages of letters, which he iiioruing wse ordered. Dr. Britton read with avidity and made pencil deEvans one of the alienist for the cxamlna- - notes upon each. He took apparanet-lcross under still was tente, no Interest in the fencing between tion. . the district attorney and the alienist. District Attorney Jerome s course ro oiirstlonlng the witness was somewhat (Continued on Page Three.) hsffllcg. Hs seemed desirous ta have Dr Evans admit that Thaw suffered from pamnoi. which le practically SENATE AND BOISE Then again he brought Incurable. from the witness the opinion that SUMMARY FOX MARCH 1 OLIVER IN WASHINGTON. whea Thaw armed himself he well Inatru-mean was revolver knew that a for self protection and fired Into The Denatured Alcohol Bill J. Washington, March human body might produce death, . the Senate Farmers Can Manuof Knoxville, Tenu., today Jr., Oliver, Know to wanted finally the proeecutor facture ths Product called at tbe office of the Isthmian ca11 the actions of a person suffering commission and received from nal or mental explosion from brain storm, counsel the the commission Rogers 1. March the The denaturcalm, would be characterised by Washington, 1200,000 which was for check certified disbill toalcohol which ed Thaw considerate manner panned tbe senate submitted at th time Mr. Oliver prePet-tuplayed the night he shat Stanford day by a vote of 66 to A. Senator of Alabama, cast the negative vote. sented his bid for constructing the Whits to death on the Madlsun Square basis. This action waa taken after th com- Panama canal on a percentage roof garden. Mr. Oliver stated that pending the The net result appeared to be that mittee amendment requiring tbe prescounsel. ence of a government storekeeper arrival In Washington of Ms Mr. Jerome Is still laying the foundaJudge Morgan J. O'Brien of New York, tion on which ha may ask for a com- whenever alcohol Is being manufacturfrom publication ed has been defeated by a vote of 47 he would withhold mission la lunacy to Judge the preshe Intended to give ent mental condition of the defendant. to 16. The bill as passed contains a the 'statement Even to ths extent of greatly fatigu- senate amendment permitting rum to out. ing the Jury and Judge, the district be denatured. Consequently the measure must be returned to the house for MONTHLY STATEMENT attorney dwelt on the subject of Insanity and paransola, nnjaav, action. The bill Is Intended to make It possible for farmers to establish orlng to establish a relationship beflp PURI IC tween th two and was et lest rewardstills of limited capacity for the mandethat Dr. ed by Erins admitting ufacture of alcohol to be denatured. fendant's will and eodidl did suggest Conference reports on the adoof form Shows Decrease ef 96,797,359 as Coma in hta mind paranoiac civil, naval and postoflVce lescent Insanity. bills wore agreed to. pered With Statement of appropriation Adolescent insanity, it lias been A bill was passed granting a pension February 1. Is commun la persons during of 960 s month to the widow of the late ths development period of life from Can. Jos. R. Hawley. Hi to 40 years while paranoia la a Bens tor Aldrich made a brief answer March 1. The monthfined Insanity apon one subject to the arguments which were advanc- ly Washington, of etnfement thrpublle debt, is- nnaumnnls. Justice Fitzgerald Indi- ed yesterday against the committee sited that ot the close shews today, cated his fatigue at the three clays amendment requiring the pretence of of business Feb. 99, 1907, Die debt, ci om examination of the expert when a storekeeper during the process of Use cash In the treasury, amounted to Mr. Jerome began to question Dr. He said opalcohol. decrease of $0,797,-869920,644,854, Evans about hia knowledge of other manufacturing with Fsbruaiy 1. ae portunities for fraud on the revenues, instances of adolescent Insanity which unless such a safeguard was provided The debt compared Is recapitulated as follows: had resulted la sets of homicide. The were numberless. The commissioner Interest bearing debt, 9620,099,611. alienist said there was a woman m of internal revenue, he contended, Debt on which Interest has ceased Ills hospttll for the Insane at Morris would have authority without the since maturity, $1,096,695. Plain, who In the mlJnt of abrata amendment to require such presence Debt bearing no Interest,' $699,6(14,-02- . killed mental had or storm, explosion, ot a government agent during the protwo nf ker children. cess of manufacture and It was his beTotal, 91,320.799.506. After a number of questions by Mr. that thla would be done whether The cash in the treasury is classilief was made by Hr. the amendment was Jerome,' objection fied as follows: adopted or not. Dolmas to this line of examination.. A roll call yaa demanded on the Gold reserve, 9160,000,000. Mr. Jerome argued that "we am just Its defeat Trust funds, 9U24.460.S69. la amendment by resulting to the point of thla thing." pelting 47 to 16. Tbe amendment of General fond, 9207,114,201. This brought out a weary remark a vote of In national bank depositories, 9160c Senator Daniel postponing the operafrom the Judge to the effect that w tion of the law until January 1 next 406.233. linve been a mighty long time getting In Philippine treasury, 93.422,561. wee also defeated, after which the Mil there." a vote of 66 to 1, Total, 91,096,484.486. against which Mr. Jerome disclaimed reapoasiMl-l- t wee passed by standing amounting to 9U35J29430, for the tedious cross examination, which leaves n cash balance on hand Heuss Summary. Hi'ggesilng that the blame was with Washington, March 1. The house of 9400,164,654. tlm evasive answers of the witness. am ant aaymg whose fault It Is," said tbs Judge, "but I repeat, wa have been a lung time getting to the point." The district attorney and the Judge had another wordy conflict near the end of the day, when Mr. Jerome asked Dr. Evans to give his opinion of t'r. Allan e Hamilton, who Is reported to have said that ha believed llarry Thaw to be suffering from a of Insanity which could not possibly have been eradicated by thlh I lime. I refuse to answer, replied the New York, Merck 1. SATURDAY STEAMER STRIKES (I- Point With Dr. Evans. iquity. I FAIR SATURDAY AND SUN- Justice Fitzgerald Told the District Attorney That He Was Along Time Getting to the outbreak THAT WILL BE AD- - NO. 6 1 IV i, ; I. THE CITV. OUR SUBSCRIP. t!oN BOOKS ARE OPEN TO VERTISERS. ARE WEATHER THE t o o o o ooooooooooooooo, o o O o TEXAN ASSASSINATED. Houston. Texas. March 1. Sam Kranbe, a prominent Hon- ston business man, wa as ass- lasted today while leaving a house with officers where they had been searching for two ot four men who had assaulted Kranbe last night. Two of his assailants had captured when Kranue with th officer went to the house In search for the other two. They were ondered out, and as they were bruised. descending the stairway a shot J. B. Adams. Longmont, Cola, slight was fired from tile upper floor, Lruises. tbe bullet passing through The passenger train, running at a Krsnlie's body. fair rate of speed, struck the open . The proprietress of the house switch and left the nils, die forward O and Joe McNally were arrest- cam colliding with a Salt Lake Rnote O ed. O freight train which stood upon a O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O bi-e- O o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O : t OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO i t |