Show HIGH OFfiCIALS AR ARE SINGLED OUT Grand Jury to Hand Down In Indictments Indictments Indictments Today in Coal Land Scandal ACTION ALREADY INDICATED SIGNIFICANT REFERENCE IN COMMISSION HEARING John lolin J Judson manager of oC the Nelden elden Drug company c appeared before the fed federal federal eral grand jury yesterday air Mr Judson has been In Los Angeles on business for some time and ii 11 a subpoena was served upon him on Nov 30 O 0 in that city He arrived la in Salt Lake yesterday morning and went directly to the federal build building buildIng building ing when at the conclusion of the examination examination examination nation of John H HJ of Mt lt Pleasant he went before tile the the grand jury jun He en entered entered entered the grand jury room about and did not come out until nearly nearh S 5 when the grand jury adjourned It was wa announced yesterday that the tile grand Jury would make a partial report to toJU Judge JU ge Marshal of the United States dis district district district court this morning This partial report is another name for the submission submission submission sion of a number of or indictments It is practically admitted that indict indictments indIctments ments meats have been returned against a offend offenders ers ens caught robbing the mails malls but these cases have been overshadowed by the greater cases under consideration After Big Officials You may mav ma announce this much authoritatively authoritatively said Deputy Marshal L I H II Smythe yesterday The government is not after the small fry who figure in the coal cases The dummies who have hae con confessed confessed confessed to swearing to false alse affidavits to acquire coal lands for companies and cor eor corporations corporations have been permitted to immune themselves from prosecution In testifying ing before the interstate commerce commis commission commissIon commission sion It is only the officials who con conducted conducted ducted dueled these campaigns of 01 unlawful land getting who are in danger The details will become public in due time and through h the proper channels I can say only that to secure evidence the govern sovern government ment was willing to let some of oC those who have done wrong wron escape cape punishment nt that the real offenders might be pun punished punished Marshal William Villiam Spry and members of ills his hl force refuse to discuss coal affairs than this Beliefs and opinions formed by those interested are built en entirely entirely tirel upon the developments of the past Hints Hinto dropped during durin the recent inter interstate interstate I state commerce commission are the basis of well defined theories A review of the therE recent rE investigation places in an unenviable unenviable unenviable able light certain men prominent in local commercial and social circles Forrester a Target Evidence was brought out during the in investigation InI against Robert Forrester gee geo geological I logical specialist and coal expert of the tile I Utah Fuel and allied coal companies A I number of witnesses who confessed to fil Cil filing ing lug upon coal lands unlawfully fully swore that It Ii acted ae as their draw drawing drawing drawing ing up the papers and in short carrying carr ing th tIle transactions to consummation Colo Cob Colonel Colonel nel Percy A Sowers agent of or the local land hand office told the commission of oC his personal efforts to have Mr Forrester indicted In the th past in the face ieee of the I indifference of his superior officers Mr Ir Forrester is reported to be out of oC the I city eft The TIle marshals office confirmed his absence but asserts as erts that he h will return Attorney J 1 T Marchand representing r the government Jo In Commissioner Comm lioner K E E B Clark lo 10 excuse H G Williams manager of the t f Utah Fuel company com pan from testifying said Wo W do not foci feel that we WI care arc to Williams Vii IIams Immune him himself self Commissioner Clark refused to let Mr lr Williams take the witness chair Colton Is Subpoenaed I 1 P W V Spaulding an jf of the tile Union Pacific Coal legal de tIe department e at Evanston Wyo 0 testified be before before fore ore the commission during durin its September that he lie acted as dummy for Cor his hi company in filing upon land in Wyom Wyoming Wyoming yom ing While on the stand ho lie told many conflicting stories and was recalled to tes tea testify testify before Commissioner Clark He was again aln unreliable swearing to the asser assertion assertion assertion tion only to repudiate his statement a minute later when the same question was asked him The marshals office admitted yesterday est that a subpoena is to be served upon Vil Wil William VillIam liam ham F Colton cashier of the Denver Rio Hio Grande Railroad and allied coal corn com companies om panics Mr 11 Colton is said to be In New NewYork NewYork NewYork York It i is thought has been ef of effected upon him and his arrival in Salt SnIt Lake is expected within the text next l day dav or ur orso urso orso so Mr 11 Coltons name was kept out of oC the tho commission hearing entirely The examination of Mr Judson con eon consumed slImed the greater part of yesterday after afternoon afternoon afternoon noon It was then announced that the jury has concluded its deliberations upon matters at hand It is believed that matters at hand han constitute the coal land acquisitions a of the local fuel CUll com corn companies companies panics A large larre ar e number of witnesses have been b en examined and in several instances it itI itIs lit Is I a matter of oC common knowledge that they have acted as dummies for the coal companies |