| Show COAL STRIKE INVESTIGATION Jan 12 WIlMOn again presided nt at sea lIaM session lIon don of ot tho Ito coal strike com coin commission comI I mission Chairman Gray ON still HUll being baing con lined fined to tu hIs bin homo home by bv illness Abel I 1 Culver of ot New York comp comptroller of ot the time Hudson Jud tn com corn company company pany Pliny who wile wag on the tIle witness willies stand when hen the commission adjourned was again upon to testify today to a Mr II Culver saul said Id that the wage in on omi Saturday are final alit that the lie miners representatives nt tives have agreed that t are a It fair aim presentation of the case CUll Gen Oell len Wilson hoped that the representatives of ot oth other othor er or companies would be b able to arrive at t some omo understanding lIh the miners miner In Inthe Inthe I the presentation of at statement as the Delaware had hud done dono Mr Mm II Culver was by byG y G S II Darrow Darrol for fOI ci the lie miner miners George Anderson of ot Scranton n It clerk elerk clerkIn In lii this the coal department of the Delaware Hudson company submitted d a 11 ment showing that 2388 of thu ho 1235 have been In the employ of ot the lie company from Crom rout 10 to Ic 00 years lIe Ho told of the thie working of time the relief fund and sold laid that since the tho strike the miners had lost days d s at nt 28 38 different collieries titus thus reducing tho ho production or of coal conI by tho lie company tons toils III In reply r ply ton to It question by the coun wl ei the witness saI he lie got his Information mation mallon about the lie lost time front from the foremen of the tho mines Mr MI Darrow asked the tIle witness If It the n raised the price itrice of coal cool 50 cents after the lie strike ended and mid he lie re that It hail had and that so si far tar ns as n he II knew tho the price was still Tn it ir to t other ni Mr Nr Culver said the Ih company was selling coal at nt tidewater nt at 5 a n ton 1011 for fOl prepared sizes Tho rho company sells It I to 0 what he lie orated middlemen lIe He had no as us to what prices time the middlemen getting for tor or coal oal be beyond yond what the lie rs are publish publishing ing In about fancy prices Tim The employee of tho he company mire 1110 receiving their coati coal supply at nt a materially under antler that at which the public gets It At this point It decided to have lorrey loncy of ot New Nosy York general pales agent of the company testify Its tit ns as asto to tn the lie coal sales en I OH of oC tho lie company and he hi was summoned by J telegraph Join olti din I lie he r Madrid Jan mu 12 A dispatch from Morocco today announce that lint all the le tribes of ot tho lie Taza TI region have hav Joined the pretender The sultans troops troop It Is said Raid are OhIO absolutely lately undisciplined and art are selling I their arms and to tho lie pretender who pays pay high prices for lor or them themo GO o halley nf of Kaunas Hall aM 11 Topeka nl Jan inn 12 The Inaugural al ni ceremony of oC Ins elect W J Balls Dailey and other new now state officers took place at nt the Auditorium today beginning at Itt 12 1 Gov Stanley as retiring executive U 0 made inside a brief speech followed by b the Inaugural ad nd address threes dress of o the new governor W A Johnston who vho today toda became chief Jus jue Justice tire tice by reason of ot seniority the lie oath of ot An Immense crowd crol witnessed tho lie ceremony Thin This eve evening n a wilt will be bo glen given at nt th thi tat hits for Cor the Incoming and amid outgoing oflus |