Show BURBBIDGES STORY ENDS DURRIGE r Iffaiiager Bunker Hill lline Concludes I Evidence Before Committee Washington April 4The crosses Ynhlngton Apri I amination of Frederick Burbrldge manager of the Bunker Hill mine was continued in the Coeur dAlcne Investigation r Investi-gation today There were frequent anl j mated controversies between members i I of the committee One of those occurred over the authority of Mr Crosthwalle one of the private counsel lo appear He denied that he represented the Bunker Bun-ker Hill mine or Gen Merriam and said he was retained and paid by Coy Steunenberg Representatives Hay and Dick also joined Issue over the extent of the In qulrjf llr Hay contending that It was I being curtailed to the prejudice of those makng the charges while Mr Dick insisted in-sisted that some limitation was essential essen-tial In order to get through During Mr Eurbridges testimony he stated that ho was not a United States riMTen at the time he became manager of the mine but was admitted to clll cnshlp the following year When questioned as to whether the Standard Oil company had any Interest In the Bunker 11111 mine the witness said he had been Informed by the President Presi-dent of the Bunker Hill company that the Standard Oil company had no Interest In-terest In the mine Mr Burbrldge completed com-pleted his evidence late In the day and with several other witnesses was excused ex-cused |