Show HIS CARRIAGE j OVERTURNED I Senator Clark of Montana Meets With An Accident f I I MORE ABOUT SMOOT CASE CASEI I CARTOONS CAUSE AMUSEMENT Special to The Herald Heral INGTON Feb 27 Senator WASHINGTON V V Clark of Montana whose car carriage carrIage carriage was vas overturned with him last evening while he was being bein driven to the depot was uninjured uninsured by the ac ident although badly shaken up The vehicle which was a closed carriage was turned tUrne completely over and for fortunately fortunately I the driver was able to get at the heads of the horses in time timeto timeto to tG prevent reent l them dragging the car carriage carriage carriage and possibly injuring the occupants occupants occupants pants Fred Harris the senators coachman was slightly injured by the theL upset L Polygamy Amendment Petitions praying for the enactment of ot legislation to provide for a constitutional constitutional constitutional amendment for the prohibition and punishment of polygamy signed by members of or the Baptist and Pres Presbyterian Presbyterian i I churches of Salida Colo Cob k were vere presented in the senate today by Senator Teller and similar petitions were presented by Senator Burrows signed by members of or the W C T U of Bennington Mich and the Meth Methodist MethodIst Methodist odist church of at Plymouth Mich Senator Burrows received a sharp protest against seating moot Smoot signed by b members of or the th Ministerial association of New York state The senator did not present it and declined to make its contents pub public lie lic 11 Smoot spent much of his time today in the senate chamber chamb r listening to the senators and watching Closely the proceedings He has vis Vie visited ted many of the departments and is setting getting acquainted with various de departmental departmental departmental officers The Herald Cartoons m A copy of ot The Herald containing a cartoon artoon representing the introduction of Smoot by Kearns to the senate was passed around among a number of ol senators In the senate chamber this morning and caused considerable good natured chaffing of both Smoot and Kearns Rev Re Leilich whose protest was filed yesterday against Smoot has not re returned returned returned turned to Washington from Harris Harrisburg Harrisburg Harrisburg burg where he is said to be visiting his hh family Senator Kearns today was notified that a pension had been b en granted Ed Edgar Edgar Edgar gar A Grandpre of Willard Utah at 56 6 monthly with back pay H C Johnson of Salt Lake City is here endeavoring to obtain permission to graze sheep in inthe the Teton forest re reserve reserve serve S Heyburn of Idaho re returned returned turned today from New N C York and will remain remd here until the close of at the ses see session session I sion 1 |