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Show Ml ;DEBBME': Ei3NINGr NEW S. a b - i M Proof of Tbo Vo too of Smi AdwilMin Um lo Hie HmMit Return fflno to Mo Miwtlww. Hu t ? t Is t r 0 -- l Vll I 61 LIE SALT BODIES FIFTY Hill I.1Y PERIS Ei OF k State Department Trying to Put Are Known to be Dead Judith Rice, Well Known Here. Secy! Nagel OuffTrieS Purpose of While Injured Number Some One Called by Prest. Taft to Attempt Suicide in Form National Chamber, Two Hundred. Boston. Thirty-fiv- e Chairman Smith Elicited Fact That Reassuring Statements Rejjardliii the Titanic Were Issued Without Any Facts on Which to Base Them Based on Rumors and Reports Received at Cape RaceKnows Nothing of Telegrams Sent to of Destruction le Central wad Heather Iltiaol aad Northwestern Indiana. Washington, April 22. Vice President P. A. S. Franklin of file. International Mercantile Marine company told the senate. favestlffaUni committee today bow he. bad asked to have the earlier reports of the Titanic disaster held np to avoid unnecev sary alarm, lie denied any knowledge of the message addressed to Representative Hughes of West Virginia about the ship's Senator William being towed to Halifax and gave other details. JLlden Smith of Michigan presided. After denying that officials of the White Star line had any acknowledge of a misleading telegram to Mr. Hughes, it was state-senissued had reassuring knowledged by Mr. Franklin that he when he had no facta on which to base them. The witness read from a great sheaf of wireless telegrams received Monday morning. None of them contained any information of v&lue. but it was on this data that the line issued its itatements in an effort, said Mr. Franklin, to reassure inquirers. Later when the news came, he said, he sent Immediately for the reporters and proceeded to begin to read to them the tong marconigram from the Carps this giving the grewsome news in detail it mf: 1 beg " 'Tltaale want door this warning al ! and thrai I looked tip." satd Hr. frank. "Thera wasn't n report In the room. Tby war nil raring far I (it If naws out to th eerlS." Bit hy Mt Mr. Fraaktln gara tbo nideao th amatt lo racking to throw n tha rataatroph that aarik tha Tl-la. oent almost 1.909 paraona ta their rath, not ptanfoS tha world tola tala-Oeo- an irtb nwmnwr gha inquiry apanad tiueua raam at tha aanata, ramrSae aa orfcapa tha . hnadaomaat owouttos Marine room In tha worts. In tta eootor aot tha aim William Aldan Smith of Michigan ReeMing. Jammed about the long table aa committee occupied mere wit Among thaw arara ad spectator IMr the "'"I1 Baron ZZTuZru other rep laatrlaa ambanaador. aad and ultra ro- setatlve of dlplomattc aad official dr--it and many woman noalf draw hem tha national gathering at tha RrvoiuUoa. laughters of tha American Whoa Third Officer BoahaJl aoterad tat town Booster Smith naked Mm to F. A. S. Frank tap aalda and called the International elec president cf k, Mercantile Marine compeof. He began t afoeotloa Mr. Fraaklla a to the am pan lea eoroprlatng the corporal Ion. to cenn art lone and I to capitalisation. "Ten are the real repraaentatltra la tala country of the White Star liner tana tor Smith naked Mr. Franklin. sir " -Does anyone rhara the reaponelhill- tyaithyo. ( am mainly reeponatW. gpewered Franklin. -Thar are dlractoc la this country nd meeting! era held frequentlyor any ofare. yn know, did yea hav W your eubordlnnt officer. on hi Smith nmmonlcntlon with Capt ft voyager Met . , 'Non at all." Mr. Franklin sold ha ftd communication from Mr. lemar eacept from Southamptoa by cabin ouccea of the TUanlc a tb 4 trial trip. -. Tht la (he only attempt ot eommn(ration and ao for no you know, any attempt from officer newer JS lace to communicate with youeenatoc left Sottthamptonr the ie " thy eked. "Tea." TELEGRAM TO REP. HUGHES. Mr. boa-eSenator Smith then Franklin the telegram received by Congreoarnan Hnghea of West Virginia from tha Whit Star line, dated New York, April IS and nddreeaed to J, A. Writ Virgin! a Hughes, Huntington, - ,4 v follow ' V THaole proceeding to Halifa probably land on Wednesday. All safe. Signed.) "THE WHITE STAB LINE. f ask you," continued tha eenatoc, "whether you know about tha sending f that telegram, by whom It waa au Paa-wnge-ra in ar p. Iahawhlta Bur rjLnkii dock had no Infortnatloa aad be than appealed to tb Associated Free aad there W( read to him a dispatch from Capa Itaea advising of the accident. REQUEST TO ASSOCIATED PRESS. -f asked tha Aaearlated Praaw" aald Mr. Frank It "not to send out the dispatch until w had mar detailed information ta ardor to avoid causing a I waa told, renaeraraary alarm. tM tory tad airoady bean tb(t ant did you aacrataln tbo location of tha Olympic. Baltic aad other ask-- d Senator Smith. "We worked them out on our charts Wa had no direct communication from nay of the ship. Our first endeavor to comm on kale with our big ehlpo waa a meeaofu sent April It at 1 o'clock wm. This mad: . - 'Haddock. Olympic. Mak every endeavor to reuununtcale Titanic aad advise podtlou and time. Beply within tha hour. "Thai was the Ural message. Wa fallowed It with ethers rapidly. "Monday morning wa were endeavoring ta get Information from Montreal and Cap Baca. At 1d.IT am., we got word frem tb Olympia announcing she had been unable to that at 8 rale tb Titanic; was UP mile aouth of her bat whald maintain efforts t get In communication with her. Between I aad I o'clock oa the ISth tha following message waa received from bow-ete- Ht k. Olympic: 'Pari las report Carpathla la attendance. Picked up fa boats with passengers and Baltic returning. Position not given. Haddock. Olympic.' " STATEMENT. Tb teaeauring statements sent out by the tins tat tha- - early hours of the dimeter next war mad tha subject of Inquiry. on what you "Tell tha commute baaed thaas statement,- - directed Senator fmith. "Wa baaed them on reports and rumors received at Cap Race by Individual and by tb newspaper. They were rumor and w mould not place our finger ca anything authentic. "Had you heard from tha Carpathla St that timer "No, air." Mr. Franklin declared the Olympic was sent this message: " 'Haddock, Olympic: Rumored here Titanic sank. Can not confirm her Expect Virginian alongside Frank in.' "At 2.48 pm. wa wired Haddock to (Continued on page two.) w Mtoumtoranaaaama letter from William J- - OH-- r. Washington. April K I rrapona to to President Taft, today HiOca. D. C. secretary of Knoxville. Tens, hied on behalf of tb prestdcfil that MaJ. A. W. Butt had hern sent tetter reads: good on a miss Urn to Roma. la pact, tha lose T Had la only eooMcd by Tb president feels MaJ. Bart' aoldler. a wad man. hi Ufa ha m knowledge that gar ap oo a "There Is nbeolutety no truth la tb report that MaJ. Butt s waa and a aea Toyoge lesion to Rom. Th sole object of hlw'trip him several foraiel Id Jo th Interest of his trip, the president gay whom he Roma knew. Non of U to la personage Introduction )tca of tiers contained more than a formal Introduction. k' News From Cableship O' (gpiolal to Tb News Bool on, April tl. Judith Rice, formerly of Salt Lake City, shot borsetf through tho frft brbast xhorny bef.vfe t o'clock ymterdsy morning In her room at tb Parker bourn. Hi so at. tempt I commit outrld. ghe I la a serious condition aad has smell chance of recovery. Sb gara no roaotm tor her act. Aftor shooting herself Miss Rka to Ui ofilc and asked that tb manager be sent to bar room. A bell boy answered tb call aad Miss Rice told him to get an undertaker, that eh 1 shot herself. Tb door of her room was locked. A physician woe summoned and th glrj was rammed to tb Grace hospital tt aas reported St tho One hospital this morning that Mto Rkw woo rooting easily, but the doctor said there aas only th slightest c tunic etis could Mias Rico yegtatarad al tha Parker bourn oa Thursday as Miss Judith small Remtngioa. 8ho had only trunk, and paid hoc Mil In advance, iths attracted no attention until about ( to o'clock yesterday morning She then telephoned from her room, asking for tb manager of tha hotel fih woe told that tb manager was too busy, sad ball boy was sent to her. Tb bell boy found the young woman sitting on tbo odg of her bed with Mood streaming down tb front of her drees. Tb lad ytwhed away front burned tb sight and othar employ pnldi The loos of life in ih town which, up. Tv tried lo klQ myaelf and failed," sra In communication with tb Outside tb girl raid to them. "Get me a docworld, follows: tor." 0 Bush. 1ml.. g killed; Injured. Doctor tree caltad trad MU Raw-Louisville, III, dead: 00 Injured." 0 1U frigton told them that eh had shot Mr-sedead: , I Injured. Campus, gh said sb asm to Boston, to Romeo, Ind.i I dead; l Injured, nurse, gr.d failing do tiffIris I of the Illinois Central rail- gel work a teriblnod to end taarJtf. fib tbsw-saJ- d Sut efforts road today mad urauct right name was Judith Rtca, tt confirm tbs reported loss of Ufa nad that bar that Mra Is M year old and was hot property damage caused by Bnnday's n Utah. Uvuw-tohi and windstorm Jn Bite raid she lived al IM West Fifty-eighcounties Telegraph and telestreet. New fork, until laat trail y every wtrra between phone prct ChiThursday, end that Mro.. Andrw W. point touched bw the storm aad a half i later, of fiaonystd Utah, cago are reported down and communi- Dowd, waa her only re la tire. The following cation cut o ft note, undated and unsigned waa found Illinois Central rsllrond officials the room; that so far a they hav bean an a table able to ascertain noaa of tb company's that Kindly telephone Mrs Sayre at No. property baa base damaged aad rn w. tret. New Tork. ba be no daisy to traffic. nd please keep out tb news papers K you can. Mrs. Sayres number to REPORTS FROM STORM SWEPT Send her tb box with my AREA TELL OF MANX DEATHS Columbus. my clothe may ha useful things, ne is soai-oI know." Report reach- toThe fit Louis. April girl woo wrapped la blanket ing her early this morning from towne and token to Grace hospital. The surIn the storm-sweterritory of souththat tb bullet bad grassd deaths, a geons found To eastern Illinois, tell of heart. tb doctors. Ml Rice hundred Injured and thousand! of dot tha tars damage to property. Including wire said: throe day eg t a cam to Boston I and 111 traffic. Forty --one Injured per- commit suicide. First, rather thaa sons war taken to Mnrphysboro In do It. 1 tried for two day to find some special train, the crew of which aald bat eoukiat. I bare been only a small portion of tha villas bad occupet'ea. 111 since I was a child and I could bear been searched. ' .. Wy Southern ran it so longer. The fit Lout a Iron wa ' ' road shop at Bush were demolished parent, both jlled whea I young residences and many destroyed. Rica I tb daughter of Joha H. Ml Pour persona were Injured, on probRice, whs died Rice and Bason ably family Just north of Murphya-bor- tt year ago at Hpeaoer where Salt Lake Heavy property damage, hut noM Judith was born. She la a City, aieoa ef D. loss of life waa reported at Duquoln. assistant general passenger Residents of tha otrikea arm declare 8. fipencor. Lska City Cor the Oregon distinct storm, one agent la Balt fib there were went to New Tork Short Line, striking at f It o'clock aad tb other about fobr years ago. After Uring at Portly before T. ba took up real, various addresses. done at Y Student Ion." kept by TOOK REFUGE TN- Mrs. Alice E. Sayres at No, Jtt West DESERTED HOUSE AND KILLED Fifty-eigh- th street. New York, a place by girt students, artists, Kankak. HU April D Mr. David patronised and artist models writers Jay, who with several friends waa re- magasinfather bad left her EM but Kankane from night Sunday turning was gon and eh reeatvad remit- to her homo eight miles west of here, that " J a relative, r wan killed by th tornado and other tances from rap aoma Cl ms In th party were seriously Injured Miss Rico tat aa oa artists modal tor Tbfy bad taken re fug In a deserted tbo head and shoulder, and bar head bouse. bare appeared as tha corner Th wind tor off th roof and threw Is sold to on a popular magaxtn. fibs down some of tb srslls. Mr. Jay waa attraction oiso wroto for a mo gaol oo publlat Instantly killed by heavy timber. In fiatt Lake City, but wa toot successful with the publisher hem. More recently she tried to make a Bring obEQUITABLES PECUNIARY subscriptions, tort taining magasin LOSS WAS INSIGNIFICANT bar health (tolled bar.' From her childhood she was th vtc tim of on ailment and an operation In Jf. Albany, April tl Examiners of to cure It. At times the state Insurance department, who have her youth failed strangely, her friends say, Just completed an srsminatioa of the she acted ft f Equltabl Lik Aaourane society of (he I.niled mates report that sold from I lie loss of Its records and tha Inconvenience appears to b mere extensive than I New York. April If lira, 8ayre at I ho tiro which deatrwvsd tb Equitable the RtndentF Inn mid this morning Now York lastjaauary home office that Mir filer left there loot Thar, waa Inalgnlflcaat. . , to go. It wae understood, to, Belle, Hupt- - of InsuraoC Kaamel Mr that day although the society aceownttng oyoiem rue hospital where ah had Arranged mused thereby the pecuniary loss ream to undergo an operation on Friday. s. really aeessssry. yet this coaditloa toved Sayre mid th girl bod borIt and lla policyhoMars irreuarahlo loss rowed & cents from her then, and oh whs the boom office building waa do-- could not enneetre how she got to Boo. UWJfl. room she left sealed pots The otalaaaewt ray that stop have tun In her nothing to her, and bees token to meet the department's saying life ehmeant would dto wnder the she hoped rvconuaendariono that the eorietye fih hod recently boon vary Bod lateroet, rat b kaprwrod. Mr. Havre added that despondent. Mlw Rice bad told her that oh waa UNAUTHORIZED JOT --ri nest'd to conrrat Pul gad had ceased to he a "Mar-ma- c RIDE ENDS FATALLY that thefihesb had not become Roman Osiholri. and I her doubt hod drifted stheism. New Tork, April t2. Four psrsona Into were injured varty today when 12AM Rice lived In Salt Lake City illsabout automobile, know aa oa of th finest until eight year ago when oh rare in New York ty, mashed Into went rest tu,T art. 8he Is the telegraph polo and area wrecked. Th daughter of Mr. And Mr. John Rico, wa machine warned by Mrs. Hu. who were, pioneer of Utah. Her pare well of Flfth avreuue, aad was occupied ants d here more than M year ago. by her .chauffeur and thro of ble John Kwe wa a mining man and bod friend The pHce ear It woo a tor boldmg to tha Stiver Reef district hr ride party to which Mr. Maxvrl bed southern I'tsk ard waa rappnoed to be not gl ved her net ion. One of (he wealthy- - M Rrc bo many friends Injured Mira . hero who wet shocked to learn of the th J stenographer, wlU d.. fih to 1 of age, ged - pt lf, Xnkko th Flfty-olgh- dt -- t. ' o. 11 lir ' g g ra-pe- mr r . Ad-li- SINGLE REASON FOR IT A di-- ne Jai lfveif , u . AT gt nei Italy ADIS 1,1 BY WALL FALLING It Bus-talli- ed (Special has ( younger stater, Mrs. Frankie Rios Dowd, wife of Dr. A. W. Dod of fiunnyaid. Utah. Her woman acquaintances say aha often borrowed small sums of money from them, but instead nf spending tt on things for herself, bought meat and-festray rata, often wandering 1 th streets at night, followed by cats which knew bra aad searching for others. L- - H EAGERLY AWAITED. to The N-- w any Information from the Mackay-Benne- tt. which la under orders to remain in the'vldnity of the wreck for a'. will be made public bn receipt. week, Only thorn bodies Uuit hav been Men-- .. tilled or admit of being Identified. will be brought ba te Some of the vlt-tlhave undoubtedly been mutilated by ice so that identification is Impossible The steamer Rhein reported to the White (Star line by wiretem that wreck' age and bodies were passed In it 01, latitude, n :r Mngttude and That th Mackay-Bennenos heading for that' pnsittnn. This mesas ga indicates that the gulf stream is carrying the bodie' and wreckage M miles east of where the Titanic sank . The aurv Ivors a ho were taken to hoa- pluls on their arrival on the Carpathla have nod practically all recovered and manv of them have left for their home., Relief societies have gathered more' than a quarter of a million dollars and the relief committees have hewn swamped with clothing Not only that, but countless letters were received, oil offering assistance of every sort. v- ett ur ett tmisov lirrciirvs dead.. ) Washington. April 22 Stilton Hutchins, rrtllonafro philanthropist and retired Journalist, died here today aftor a lingering lllnca. Ho waa 74 years old. Mr Hutchins began life aa a reporter In Bofton Corporation Has Big Railway Interests , j to aehlngton. April 22 Directors of the U. 8. Btccl corporation through rtockownerahlp and place on the directorate cf tha great railway Systran of the United State, hav a controlling voh e In nearly $S of the country, according to th . per cent of tha railroad statiatlral study prepared for the Stanley steel trust Investigating comnrttto of the house. . The. aggregate value of tb railroad u flx- -J at approximately til.808.809,fi0f and pf that eteel corporation affiliation ar said to control njor than $18,990,080,808 Tha 21 directors or the strel corporation ait on board of director of banks. Jnmirane companies, express companies snd Various othar IndiMtrlal corporations with an aggregate papHaiiaatloa of f7.2SI.98f.- 111. . , .,1 f S,4 i i REPORT OF FINDING M ANY BODIES CONFIRMED UrS.-Stee- l Im-m- tour. Ns Toric April 21 The White Star line announced thia afternoon that It had rveedved the following wireless message from the cableship Macksy-Kcnne- tt, which Is on the scene of th Titanic disaster searching for bodies: ' Heavy southwest squall has interfered with operator. Fifty bodies recover I All not embalmed will be' burled at aea at S pm. with divine rervkea. Can bring only embalmed bodies to port." Halifax. X. April 21 Confirmation of reports that numerous bodies of the Titanic were afloat In tha vicin- Ity of tho disaster waa received tonight In a wireless message from th steamship Bremen via. the fiablg la-land and Camperdown plreleag Motions: The message reads: The steamer Bremen, bound for New Tork. and tba steamer Rhein passed on fiaturdav afternoon In (111 north latitude and 4 28 went longt-tud- e ' in the neighborhood of three large lr4ergs Sighted numerous piece of wreckage and a great number of human bodies wKb Ilf preaerv." ere. floating In the sen. Righted and spoke to the cable steamer Macks Bennett on the way to recover tha floating bodies. .. , (Slrned.) CAPT. PREAGER." ' No direct word ha been received here up to into hour tonight from the steamer Mackay-BennIn gon- fl rotation of the report from fit. John tha sixty-foor more bodies had been recovered, but from the fact that a targe number were seen laot night and that th Mackay-Ben-nnow I In. th vicinity. It la believed tha the orarchora probably have.met with surcen The cable steamer probably unable to communicate with Cape Race, which ta ISO nrljes away, because It BILL wireless renge.hi only about 2 miles. C. April 22 The Washington, T senate has passed the Smoot bill permitting state to select public lands withdrawn for coal, etc , mineral rights In. such lands being reserved to the government. aad tofiicjlng al Injuries as well. Roberto eras taken to hfs nme. but lock this afternoon. diet) ahout t M Bounced far-ryln- tt LAND SELECTION Lehi, Roy Roberts April died this afternoon from Injuries gua-toln- el by a brick wall falling on him. Roberts, who was marrlej and waa to year old. was picking up tome brick bear the will of the Utah-ldah- o flugar company's factory, which was being tor down bv nvn to whom the brick wa being sold cheaply Th wall expected to fall down soon, as ft had boa partially demolished, but it a thought to h safe to work near It at (ho hour Roberts waa there, ahout 'to dork this morning. However, tho wall felt on him aoddenly, breaking several of his rlha. one of his legs and by two Jame and survive him. will be an-- FELL SENATE PASSES SMOOT News) Ha to survived by a lfe children. Hi pe rents. Mr. Alrfrur Roberts, sleo The funeral arrangements 10 IREN Following the ehootlng of John G Hayden,' which I, ok place after an altercation with strike breakers on the early morning of Dec. S. 181L Frank Malixla, accused ft the murder of Harden, declared that he had fired at a man who was standing over his companion. Pucci, and that he had seen him fell. Testimony to this effect was given by Willard L Cook, deploy sheriff In the railroad rtockade at the Oregon Short Line shops, at the morning session ot th trial of Mallrio In Ih criminal division f the Third district court before Judge P C. Loofbourow. Cook mid that Malixla and Pucci came Into a bunk house some minutes after shots had been heard in th vicinity of fit. Mark's hospital. When questioned bv Cook, Malixla mid that there bed been some trouble and that he had fired a shot at a man, who aaa standing over his friend, Pucci. Cook declared that Malixla told him that he didn't know whether he had hit him or not. but that ha had seen him fall after the shot wa fired. As he waa falling, he fired another shot. In attempting to fir again, Maliua la mid to have related, he was strut k on the arm allh either a knife or a sling shot and his arm was rendered practically useless According to Cook, Pucci told him that when he as down on tbs ground, where he had evidently been felled by ona of the union men, ho could have shot the man standing over him, but that he didn't want (o take human life Dr Charles Edward Brain of HI Mark s hospital, testified that ha had heard veveral shots fired on the early mornlr.g of Dec. k He also testified that he waa In the hospital when Hayden wa brought there for surgical treat tr i nt. The doctor declared that Andrew Gudmanron, the companion of was partially Intoxicated at Hayd-- n. the time. KILLED to Th Al Have t'owfessed. ing On this otoomer war th following Utah and toaho paotnxra: John n Hansen. William Ararat rang. Bliss T. H. Armstrong. WlUiam Walling god Martha Wither of Halt Labs City; Jams H- Msrttn. Jonathan A Browning and Henry J. Watkins of Ogden. I --eels Jones and Wintaai D. Hoover of Provo. El sis Beard. Garland, Wiley Collett. Vernal; A Clark. Garland. Victor Gilbert, Gael Winter Quarter; Ralph Hand ricks. Richmond. Witttam H Woodyatt, WH lard, diaries Ablerhr, 1xgn. (tab, and fildosy Beck etc ad, Whitney; C. A I leaning. Ammoe; aad Rsubsn C- - Anderson, Idaho rails, Idaho. Uteh, FIRING I Yank Maim. Accused n f Murdering Job G. Harden. Dcrlared to ws reerlvod at th office first Presidency this morning aunovindng the aarlesl at UvcrpUl of the steamship Virginian Sunday morn- (fipeedal ouc f TUank- - (IvtiiAs Repurtcvf g Identified Gulf Streams Them Ext. 1tr UYI2P00L Roy Roberta Dies From Injuries When Bricks Ctove In Upon Him. i Will Be Brought In. NEW telegram 1,1 Been Embalmed Ne York. April Word by wires GERMAN GOVERNMENT less from the cabteahip Mackay-Ben-net- t, WILL MAKE NO PROTEST which has been resettling In the Berlin April JS Th rtrmn fxrp" vicinity of the Titanic disaster and has men l will iriakft no oTrtt'MiJ proiFst reported the recovery of 4 bodies, waa aaJniit U) H'jRinff of the XTardeneile here today, as the ea-- " b Turtle. In rply to aei Imiuiry by eagerly awaited 1 under inetructlons to send iitl thw rotniwrr organ isattnn, j ble ship Kfd1!ertn-Wochttth min- - forward immediately identifications of Hrr Von and any other Information ob- for forFfjm affRlm, dr,tarM that the ad inas a cannot nmitral powrtvr tamable 0rmnr terfere In lh war bctwen Turhe ao4 The White fitar line oiDciaia my that cf th YOUNG Bodies That Have g Arrival of Boat (tarrying riah and Anaoanord. A Only Those k pur-po- moirn SOME WILL BE BURIED AT SEA Rca- - dwshlligton, April tl Tie ute department endeavored tod v; i put a stop to a hat It ay mttnm-rt- n rorc-tiUvf the gorerrmtent pur inr-Into intervene In Mexico. In tA that the representatives o rile American consular nffhers in Mexico report that whereas there Is not one reaoon for mllltarv intervention th r. aro countiem strong reasons why there should be no Intervention Manuel alero, former minister of foreign affairs, left Mexico otv lri day night for Weurhtnrinn to assume his new post aa Ambassador Hecv Knox mid that while the president hod under eonsdderatlorv the question Of dispatching a vessel to the west roost of Mexico to kmk into the wvfctv of th American residents there. It did not necessarily mean that a war-hi- p would make the trip He said th principal object aas to about those Americans whn acre In a country where great disorder prevailed, with no communication with th outsklc 8c. Nagel Wsshingtun, April JJ todty outlining the purpose of the commercial conferome tailed b) President Tift 'tit form s national chxmper of com mere, made an urgent plea for a permanent 'representative trade body to assist the federal government In solving the economic problems pressing for derision I'nlcs th government met the question along the lines of progress and development, fiery. Nagel foresaw a conflict with business. fio pressing are th problems, tho Decretory declared, that If th govern-meatagencies did not find tbs solution Ih commercial and Industrial force would compel that solution In one form or another "The conflict Is Irrepressible," he added If the government does not find and establish rules by which the development may be Intelligently and normally had, then ultimately the expansion and the progress will be had In defiance of rules that do not fit That has bsn tha story and that wtU be th story of development everywhere "In my Judgment much of the confusion which now exists to 4lacouAg and, to embarrass Is to b attributed to th circumstances that Impartial, comprehensive, thoughtful ajivloa has not been afforded by tho who are primarily Interested and whoso experience is more essential lo a correct understanding. Instead of depending upon ad vie or ths demand of special-- I sod interest w must have t common Judgment of commerce and Industry, and to got that common Judgment we must hav a common representation There is the meaning of th organics-tlo- a which la hors proposed In othar countries the relation between tho government and th Indus, trio and the eommorc la oo close that th hoard of trade forms an Immediate part of the government ttoolf This w may not bo able to arrompHth and y toot want to hare. But to my mind it ix true beyond tho possibility of refutation that by um means wt must establish a common commercial representation, which shall sustain a relation to the government for th o of general advices and Intelligent direction with respect to proposed measure and th administration of ex Wring laws" Mr. Nagel said ha hoped to see the proposed organisation ultimately clothed with a national charter, "so ax to giro the right and tb means to bare th government and representative commerce and Industry to touch el bows pt j. NOT AID GOVERNMENT Where Hhe Had Frobtems- to he Solved Must be Met But There. Am Counties Mums sons Why There should Along Lines of Progress and Indifferaat fianoem In Maratioe . Be None. and Drvrltiprocnt, Ptifing. Writing M-- MajorrButt Was Not :Sent To Rome on Any. Mission Star Line Receives That White Mexico. Wnrtkw''!fir 'Xork 1 " RKA88URDCQ IT WOULD DESPONOENT OF WORK, col-la- thorised aad from whom K waa "t t" I do aot. etc." aald rranklln. "Since It wa mentioned at the Waldorf Saturday a have bad tb entire paaeen. gar slag etsmlned and w cannot find fidL" Asked wbea he Brat kaew that Ui Titanic had sunk. Mr. Franklin said ho knew tt at p.m Mondav first -About M minutes of S on Monday Mr. said Franklin, "a morning." telephoned me that the Titan Se hall .amt with a accident .and was The Information, no told me. oinking attain-shi).- - coma by wireless firsts lb which had been ap- Virginia tha thkago, April J! The tornado which late yesterday swept over reotral and ouUiern Illinois and north western Indiana, killed B-- person end Injured J08 other, according to advices nrly received her early today. Mile of telegraph and telaphan wire were blown down, farm houese were demolished and It probable that Ih death I let will be Increased when commonlcatloa ta restored with ail pbinti ever which the tornado passed. While there la no mean ef estimating the damage by the storm (t I certain to run lata hundreds of tneoaaada of dntku. At Bush, a village la Williamson county, the gruateot toe of life occurred. II peraom having boon kitted end more then 48 Injured. Nearly every dwelling la tha village either destroyed or damaged Most of tbo dead were foreigner who worked In tbo coal mine near Bueh. At Morruca, led . nine person otp their live by being crushed In the of their houee At Grant Park. III. person were Injured and damage amounting to. more than $100,000 was routed by the tornado The family of Nelaon Hulee, at Cam-pa village near Reddick, was almost wiped out. Hole, hi wife aad oldest ds ugh ter wees- hilled and two children were severs I y injured. Trolley tins throughout the storm-swedistrict suffered heavy darns on socount of tbs destruction of to 1 te " vading In- Mackay-Bennet- DEATH LIST MAY BE ADDED TO OUT Rep. Hughes considerable Stop to Stories About -- f'i |