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Show .b,' ,......".........,) - moi t : ,t,,' '' - , DAST, rAGES 14 s. EfIrt1011 : .' I - - . I ARGUMENT FINAL' : :.:Ir!1,p1T., IIMI,mmmW iced' for It Ifor Public Domain Discussed by Prest Taft UI - - Special in Message.: RD - , ESPECIALLY FOR ALASKA Nkip favors Building 2 - rtli III - .. Owned Railroad tor I .. Tailor. to Do Jostles lei AttordsGood Grounds Tor CritkAttn. Gostalinwent Alaska LitIP , -- Washington, Feb., president today sent a message on Abiska an4 kindred sutlectvri! The message follow THE MESSAGE. To the Senate and House of - ; Ltat There federal ARE. rival of the jurisdiction which calls is no branch imperativelye- - for immediate legislation than that which more ! Pad' la the public domain, and especially the part of that doThe main which is in Alaska. of the report of the secretary which transmitted is interior, herewith. and the report to him of the governor of Alaska, set out the public need in this regard with great Lome and in concerns ologna . or r I"' OMEMOVO es so4 rut Ftt pe4 I. character as to, arrent the for the purpoos of oneouratioll the development of that weal. and tw. !markAble writer''' to build and own a trunk Un railroad, which it can lease on terms which may be variod and changed to meet the growing prosperity and development of the territorY ore in the history of the United States which affords ouch just reason for criticism as the failure of the federal government to extend the benefit of ffs fostering rare to the ter.. I think the itnited ritory of States owe' it. therefore, to Alaska'. and to the popie who have gime there, to take an exceptional step end to build a railmod that shall open the treasures of Alaska to the Pacific and to the people who hire along that Wren On our WitererO coast. The 'Constructiou of a railroad and ownership of the fee do not nonevaitate government operation. I have already recommended to Congress the estatilehment of a. form of commission government for Alsoka. The territory is too extended, its needs are too varied. and Its distant from Waohittatim too remote to enable COto keep up withi to necessitios in DWel the matter of logiolation of a twirl - ellartheter. satisfactory detail. WATER-POWESITES, The chief change, however, In previous cOmritunications to Cent Iwo, methodsought to be made, and tres L havateitsted-ausites on by which the water-powwhkh I have already mom; nonnavigable Weems may be Moe elate sae-te- e mendett.ht- - previoesIngagater national government. It has seemed and communications to Congress, WOO that the control should be ' to one government or the other is that by which government Atte eetive participant In supervising ite WWI by private enterpriee. In moat ecal land and phosPhate and cases owns what where the governs-mutsites along other' mineral lands containing are called water-pow- . WIr. mamma, er eontroil- edi-oalpetweea r., Ken-treat- ININIOMO WORN. Is Ts t er .,,i at tbs i tIfl 'My,. ' ttiititott vis n es , rarkel 6 11 Miss Deal Is 'ova ' Scotia. 11 ino difference between Abe which call for the application the leasing system to the coal lands retained by the government in ths There PROP Alas BM c- - --- ti- k Ott,. Man OFFICERS - EL -F,A1, D' Mats It tited ID pgo mew ; e Isittt pal ettlet There it in , Kates proper and thou which Alaslut. ALASKAN COAL 'FIELDS. are now In Alaska only two known high-gracoal acids of It extentthe Bering river coal field the Matuuska tear Bold.. The deed the waterpower site to the state on emdition that the site and all the to the govplant upon It shall revert the ernment unions the stele parts with of which terms site only by lease. the a re- it enforoes and which requires le years, valuation of the rental every the full term to last not more tothan make the state years. A failure oftees would enable and enforce such of forthe government by an actionsites and fei.ure to recover the power erected thereon, be all plants that might who and this power of .penallsing those a succeed to the control would furnish the of motivet0 corn pet the observance policy of the government. BUREAU OF NATIONAL PARKS. WH-- , river-coal onvolow. Lite Linen Were Thrown Out'but None In gig Rose So Surface'. WANDERS' AWAY FR9M ing i be A-- 3 A-- Her Leaves Home Husband, but Becomes, .1 , , , , . . , 1, -- . 1 '.., th, F. Mexican Consul Llorente at Paso Admits Such to be , Et ''-- ' i , Fact. called an extra tivu days' sessiOn to settle Outstanding measure's. A reputitton of last your's deadlock over the aPpetTrietton ti11 otoeems Nerve for Secrecy Greeter Man toual. GARRISON , ' Bewildered. IS , - Believed That Indianapoll4 Feb. h.Thirty indict-meaOr rnore growing out of the groverriment's investigation Into the dynamite conspiracy have beendrawn up . and the possibility Ihat they will be voted on by the federal grand jury nett Toseday was admitted st the office of U. 8. Atty. Charles W. Miller today. After six weeks inquiry to ascertain who. besides John J. McNamara. James McNamara. Ortie Mr:Manial and other men already Indleted. were responsible for the hundred or more explosions which occurred from Massachusetts to California in the last four or eve years, and which culminated in the blowing up of the Los Angeles Times building, the grand jury will reAnderson. The port to Federal Judge indictments. if any are returned. will be secret, although the number of Indictments vrill be made public. Who are invqlved will be kept Neeret until arreits are effected. That the grand bury had completed the 'examination of Witn011iass and was practically ready for action on Its final report was,announced by Mr. Miller when he ad)ourned the jury until Tuesday at t p.m. rietueen now and Tuesday his and assistant attorneys will be rntragm In drawing up papers as directed by the Jury. It is said the three charges on which the govi.:irnment bared its gearch for evklence Were: Violation of the federal law. rpaulat int( interstate tranoportatiNm of e g - REBELLION IN , Gomez , Emilia - Vasquez -- - Invoived in and Matron Gifford Work Over Woman and libe Itas Chlinell for Recovery. Dr. Sprague Rer body frozen stiff; her face and bruised: her clothing frozen cut and matted with Jue; unoonsolous and With the spark of life all but (mei litre. Agnes King,, aged 45 years, wife of Louis King, flagman for the, Oregon Short Line Railroad company, residing at 65 south Fifth West stree t. was found shortly after 7 o'clock this morn. ins lying face downward on the frown ground at Third West and' rourth of the rail.North streets by, employees . CONGRESSIONAL Uprising. PROCEEDINGS Washington, Feb. 2.The ;. Got. Unkind( of Te:tas Ailitreasod to President Taft on Steak-an Situation. Aloe-lo- ge day in e: SEN ATE. a Not in.seseion; meets Monday El Paso, Tem,' Feb. p.m. Lorimer election frivestigation continued with (Detective Bailey testify- can Consul Llorente in - El Paso ing. Finance committee will decide tate admitted today that there is today its action on Democratic steel fighting in Chihuahua. He says bill. Appmpriation for Savannah emanci- part of the garrison la in rebelpation celebration will be favorably re- lion and that the are ,1; v loyal troops attempting to subdue the mut- int,ers. Consul Lloretite's advice . from is Acting - Governor Met at noon. road company. appmprtation Chihuahua. from blil Gonzalez, up (or pasoage. The pollee were quickly twilled and ' Steel trust investigating committee l Private advices PatrolThan J. J. reaching here at Roberts, Sergt. reiumed hearingo. and Chauffeur George 13eyttott President Taft's nieweige recommend- - noon state that there is fighting i ng legislation for Alask a. and public Moe? hurried to the ocene in, around the penitentiary in domain in genera and urging automobile. 'they melted' the tional inqu;ry into high coot of living Chihuahua. frown woman to the emergency hoswag "ad' Leader Faders-noannounced he pital and Dr. H. H. Sprague was sumMexican secret service men wgght prevent to the Democratic eau- British mibmarines belonging to the moned. Dr. Sprague found the that Emilio Vasquez it resolution for sop- - declare cult Wedneodly heart action ticareely perceptible "A" class have been singularly unaate "money trust" and shipping corn- - Gomez has reached here from fortunate. The A4 had six men killed hut after he end Ilifatron Gifford had hino investinationo. and 12 Injured by an exploaion at rubbed the woman with IOW sod ttv Flooring of contest for Representative 'San Antonio. They believe he and worked over her for an hour, she 190d. The Queenetewn on Feb. seat tantinued. itertooldt's eonplosives. sank oft Plymouth on June ft, 1901. began to ehow signs of returning Von lAietzoor of Austrh ad- - is preparing to cross to Juarez l'ount tins to to viotate laws reasn drosoed St., Marks Conspiracy anon 14 men out of her crew Of IS lost sektu,sness and was taken howl,. on universal Peace. where she is In a serioiis con- feting transportation of exploolves. and place himself at the head of their lives. The A4 sank during the hospital $152.000.ftWa of out i.... Pensioleb'.31,1tppropriating C.oncealinent dition held for hut of are her the knowledge hopes ' maneuver, at Portsmouth on Nov. 18, ultimate the- muttneers. of these who committed any of recovery. pith of the gams year, but the whole of her Omnibus ,claims appropriation bill the, other tat crimes. Mn. Icing Aett her ' hometet At a tonterenei :held this Morning ' crew were rfocued with considerable teetork 'taken for passage.. up last statiolOrlet her Me Manigal, who confessed to A-- and-nin- life-buo- worn-sti- ll ported. Coal operators urge befere iniemtate commerce commlysion an interstate trade commilision. a A-- 2 ;., '. :. 1101-S8- PP11111011 - i . I interne-clea- , " n :fi - I c i . . 111. - ts , 1 -- ' - - -- dtfricutty. The A- bad even of hat crew badly Injured by an explosion OU Ault S. 1110. aism of boat Is a4single screw submersible of a modified Holland type with a fengtb of 100 feet and a beard of 11 feet I Inches Their displacement is 180 tons. They are driven by geonlene motors when on the cur-faof the water and by electric motors when submerged. They have lb surface wooed Of 12 knot and a cub- merged speed of I knots. The motors develop BOO Indicated horsepower and on the surface -I Says During ion HU Improved Wonderfully and Has No Doubt et Renounkultion Preskim. Washington. btlb,. Sherman at the 'CVhlte Reale today added his comment to that of other Republican leaders, who believe President and Taft will be weenIng, daughter, Mrs. Edna Itobegth ahe was going to meet her husband who was stationed as flagman at the Wet South street crossing. Becoming mentally unbalanced due to Illness and a weak heart, the tinfortunate POMO wandered out near the north yards. At about 2. ocloek thismorning she went to a small shanty occupied by a watchman and warmed herself by the fire. For some unknown reason the police were not notified of the women's presence there although her disappearance was isported to the pollee a short time and a earth 1VrttA a4t4;r Om. inetiteted. -- WOMAN NVANDERS AWAY.- She away from the shanty end when she reached Third West and Fourth North. she was, apparently, seized with a fainting spell and fell to the ground where :4110 remained until' found this morning by railroad employees CLOTHING CUT FROM roDT. When the woman was taken into the emergency hospital it was found necessary toeut the clothing trout her body. the various articles of wearing apparel were so solidly, frozen. Her fingers, arms, legs and ears were frozen stiff. There was barely any heart action. but heeafter Dr. Sprague had worked-wit- h for an hour the circulation Increased. "While the woman was actually frozen." Pahl Dr. Sprague.. "I believe she will recover and I do not think It will be, necessary to- amputate any Of the Loren meinhers.. One shoe hal been removed whcri the pollee found f the tissue on her feet iter;and rome-o-fled sne been in the street peeled off. einothee half hour she would have surely died." SEARCHING PARTY ortrfalzED. -- ext41,1.:31 ' ,... own-state- t-rio- 4 better-,sulte- lowamoomm-- adequate-experienc- a F. -- U. 1 aeL - , t carrytsetweeit Cot, Matt .1PletV"Cot 4teevyir.;02 : , about , . torittletideArtinfirrit:INNIPsk Melo!: and who became the, governments chief witnesa In treeing juDGE AllAms,wiLL Kelly and Senor Llurente,11SeEicep the complicity of others', has left In- sul It was deemed best to Orfila. Post. - dianapolts and is believed to be on Me pone the Juan.: reees today. There, way to Lox Angittesi. The Importance of MtManigara Information to the govDELIVEALECTOLIS are no ears running to Juarez, but per. , ernment, covering Me career as a mite are being Issued to the horsemen member of McNamaras' "dynamiting to 'go to the traek to look after their 2 from June. lisp down to hie ar- crow," Noted rolitical Economittris lime and charges.. reet last APril. and his Will' Make Several Addreenes with olliii rs. it in said, will El sized by the jurore' report. on Titud,c.mentes., "I believe:Atte,. grand- - experience:1 -- - I American tivs,pers guarding' the worth ready to frame its report on bank. of the lUo tend were 41rIeret1 Judge Charles Frederick Adams Of said Mr. Miller. "But I do curious contniat W themselves on the N. in Salt Lake arrived Y., that all the vvorkere will be done by Brooklyn, that time. The necessity of keeping city 3,egteetlay to deliver a aeries if Juarez gide today. the secret the names of tholle indieted. If lectures under the auspice" of 'rhis was presented when the mu- Henry ereorge Lecture stiot,,etwtion His thicers reinstated their former Steers, any itnIktntentm are returned, will Le i lectures 'With will deal exclusively inerettSed in Mitt ease. becau,n of the 'municipal, state and federal problems. with the proviso tout tho country aide territory that might be involved." He la registered at the Wilson hotel: no action without pernaasion of tilt Judge Adams was formerly a mem- soldiery. The latter griihted permisDEPARTMENT OF JrwricE ber of the law division of the depart- mion.to their Meer, to repair bridges AGENTS INVINTIGATugG ment of the interiovand to recognized land traine Isom the south and expeeted i us One of the toremoht leeturers of to arrive as soon SA repairs are : the country on subjects relating to plete. deCpahirttju'age''ntFototlDespite the orovernment's promise to political economy. He has toured the the fire which destroyed the open board world, and haa just completed a lec- provide alleged hack pay due the sot. of tritie building here Dee. 19. ture tour to tile south. the Pacific dierethte le generally rtgarded here Tile Invertigatore refuse to discuss oast, and the northwest ftne of hie am a bribethe mutineers are not satis. the cameo of their work but it is said favorite themes is "A Rational SY- tied. They declare President Madero valuable records which tenuld have i stem of Tuaticgl'.. On this topic he must assure them that he never inthe tended to dismiss their hero, Geo. thrown light on the McNamara bomb (hyena at length. emphasizing Paseual Orozco, and that, the preoent7.- easel; wero destroyed in the tire. Twen- - policy known as; single taxation." Judge Adams will lecture at the customs Metals. held over from e unions had officee In the build. the of Utah tomorrow LMOrntnit rslaz regime, must be reniseed with informs 1.41 obtaintel by the University ing. and at the Commercial "heroes" of the insurrection of last at 11 grand jury in Indianapolis and govern- - club ato'clock, 1110 o'clock In the, afternoon. winter ment Investigators working in.... other Ile expects also to lecture at the First Streetcar communication iseteregn citles led to the inquiry here, it is re- - Congregational church Sundae eveEl l'aao hoe not been reJuarez parted. fling anti before the Ladies' Federa- stored. and Guard patrol ttie streets of Pending the outetene of tl v. invest,- - tion some time in the afternoon of for Grand the former, but there is no disci. gatien the loderal grond jury which SondaY. He will letlX0 &mut. have been diecharited a month I Junction late Sunday night or Monday plias. lA beld ago. by a special order of morning. . will be !MOB 31.tION ArrAcK Judge Adams leetures Jutiv George A. carpenter of the ehoeen from the following: "Render Unitetl States d;triet tiourt. ON 1,111111311.IllSON t ' t '' Secv Ftleerd N. Nookele of the Chi- - nit Carley' that Which in Caerar's." . "Thy-WilBe Done." Tax Rational Max-. Chihuahua. Feb. mob of 1 cago Federation of Labor. who emu- - Reform," "True a in 114 men about assattriëdlha-peniteLeadership ,'4'.," pied an office in the building. denied True Deenoeracy." 1'lp Single Tax" tiary here at 6 o'clock this today- - that vantalee papers of that or:I-so-"The People and the courts" as They were repulsed after twomiming. - te,. others-i- n The Office' hom e' ganizatton denieed he tho,,,, in ehaette of the hard lighting by theyourds under Capt. whien .worte te.ar hot.,:, were destroyed. lectures The lecture 'at the talgado, who were reinforced by troop. The lire uas reported art "auspielous" Oa! elub Will be "Ratinnel Tax ' - 1 .,,14.(rein the loca l garrimon. ,, 1 Seyilerlich and Fire Atty. fártzt!', it is known that three- rural guard', sellieen and they, made- the first in. inetilding Orozco, '4 Areetigerion. Nene et the five men who cousin of Gen. Pasoutti l)rosco. were were hi the building when the fire . killed. I 1 It isetertod, could.explain the origin of the ,, News Features reported that nearly 40 men blaze i Saturday Were mobilizing in tne of the town. declaring that thvy will tut the TOMORROW a Ater suPPIY..' HEAVY GONS OF REPUBLICAN ,1 It le 'reported that the attacking CAMPAIGN of was PRECONVENTION party discharged. composed sett nitro-gilt:mi- . 4 4 - - , ' - , , - , 1 I i -- - tw-on- WwW,mi,..d I ' '. n I : '1- t'" . t,- , ; - Reto-- - -- enief ' - - L, v i - i vity ; J - i The..,,,Ickeils.-gun, of the eamPaign will he fired on the night of phasAiimAatinvialowatiselatonsimilliaiihniff' Gen. Wivki,rsliten will speak in bill-, wankee. SPcy. MsevunKil wllunnonn in harming. Nlich Senator Townsend, oh Michigan will swak in Detroit: Itepre.. at Massachusettot tat Id 'mutative M,4-01speak in Mitmeriolis and Itenresnt,.; ut Maine will speak'in Port. ;I five Mince land. Th.. whfto Menne Mx hart MY part 'ill Is not unarranging t theroprogram, but leaders are Republican aware that same on the night. speaking 11 APPLY FOR CLEMENCY. L rural.,syaskr,...ta.,tguarsitevt4000,444errrY Ig t he penitentiary. Fighting went on until 11 o'clock. 'train' i sae ' ordered.Gir7"''2'. -, ,.;,.-:i7,.C,:011gll,to cease firing as the rebela ,f( ' .. , had then retreated to a distance which .11' Charles N. Lurie contributes an . made the firing ineffective. To the list of dead are now tol.loil interesting article all lovers pf Guiterres and a sergeant Itelong- -, England's,.nter of humor end Copt.. prig to the defending force. The rebel pathos will appreciate. touching t' it !' losses are unknown. - i , For the purOoPe,of dhstinginshing t,he upon the baunts'of The great writer, '. r.r scenee from nooks' and corners be defenders frnm, the rue,n of the attack. 1' Ing force the former Ore whits. bands " U.i',-describes. andSuPPrin4illed by an on Abele arms. This measure WitS . article on the literary page giving adopted as ts result of confusion early -- criticalestimates of Dkkens by l in the fight. on the Me- g t '14he passenger noted figures in the world of letters. i rattraoll7kth'ettwhararempocbs'rta:adn Waking uP the Philippines. ty 1,.4. :.' , Prank 0. Carpenter. illuetmted. this city. Six special article. from our European cotrespondenta. CALERO BEIXEVES GOMEZ Sermon from Shakespeare. 1. MAY BE MIMED UP IN EPRISING Success'AInder 'A Mexico City. Feb. LForelicti miflis.. ...News and Gossip of the Stage; - ter Manuel Calero sail today that It In the Literati,' World. would not surprise him it it Athietio pratfall that Emiltano Tasquel Gomm . former minister of the Interior, who ta, Automobilin17-10cal. domestic ' named tor provisional president of tho '" '. and foreign news. 1,- aty '- ' . ' ... -- sce , .. Iadi4lbastannrudNocntartieodnhwooem71"nthane '. The state board of pardons will molder the following applications from th state prison for official.disinency, Feb . 17: irar at its monthly session John H. Cossys, forgery; t):tititits T. Finch. arson; Harry H. StsiN'Y. attetnpt to cause fraudulent aminnalregistration; A. B. Walton. assault - with ementEutpett Plows, Nomination-'or deadly weapon. James Tsonavlo. butittars. sedond 'grand lazeenit 11ts. t Poter Ifll - . , In .sult cases, , ttL F ,, Clin111111 stormy sevond sostdon of tit.. .- -'ond liMILLItte of Wes betwtt-ntlihouse s ot'r tions of privilgo, only atomt, bills ttae bt,sn letteird by the as ,eembly and 'many haperttht 111111 ar tUJ ottiNtamling HOME filly She Portsmouth. Enc. rob. British subtnarine sank title morning' after a collision with, the British gunboat Ifestu off the eastern end of the Isle of Wtght A cruleer Is Stand. ing hi The 3 carried a crew of men. whew fate is not definitely known. It Is believed however, that the 'eine' Is full of water and ail are lost. The eonunander-dn-chie- f of the Portenietsth division of the British navy confirmed the flooding of the sab,,, marine- - A4. and- the drowning of the whole of ber crew. The submarine A4 which went out of harbor this morning to out a (Ivy series of diving and torpedo exercises. sank like a stone immediately after her collision with the gunboat Hazard. A big eseape of gas which was observed on the Indere immediately after she sank Indicates that the vessel immediately Riled with water. rh embroarine Iles on the Princess Shoal almost on the same spot wham the eubmarthe I was lost with all hands on March 35, 1904. It is practically certain that two officers men of the submarine's crew were drownedb The Bogard threw out and Winched boats in case any of the men should swoon, but none came to the surface. - - ' i :," , .aliMght meeting the legi.latIv'e seml4 took final adjourtimont at g this morning, thus clos- ARE INVOLVED UNKNOWN Olcing to Tutportan()0 of Cabe -- ' Feb. ' ,0 4 . - , . ' IN (FIGKING , ' Investigated Dynamite; Conspiracy.May Return , Many Indictments. "Tile situation so far so President Taft is concerned has improved wonin the beat four weeks," said derfully he- .three weeks of that time s Diet It was under the surface; in the last 'bold, while It ,tas week the improvement bas been above qualities or coal from the hi the surface. I never have had to the anthracite. is very as to the ,renoinination of president CIAO establishthe recommend I earnestly SO. I ork keened The distippearanee of the womarvwas parks. Taft le value and usefulness ment of a bureau of national to I. IRMO the "The Republican party wins its essential the grinding effect be reported to the police by Mre. Don to, which in go- Such legislation Dot in in tories November Februand McNamara last night and a starching ofal ages past the coal measures proper management of those wondrous ary. AGE Ca. History will repeat Itself this j,!1!,r.sy il,organited, but no trace of so ortartling of nature leS. manffeetations been sublected,N,so year," Mr. Sherman the a ontan enuid be round. Her daustthgt the deal eo )wautiful that everyone recog, aot Ile or can not be mined in and ter. lire. Robbins. who reside with her UROI the obligations Or the government nises 81k- and FOLK PRESIDENTIAL BOOM ;.;agle parents, joinod n the search. It lowns. It must be taken out In to preserve them for the edification YellowMrs. King hes been III for several The '1114the people. of recreation a powdereCtendltion. The trouble and other! Yoeentiter-thw-GranTO BE LAUNCHED TONIGHT months from heart belleved-whethe stone n park. re0 Glacier ailment and it in she difficulty does not appeof ,t9 the of the Colorado. the Rainier Canyon !went to meet her husband last night in the Matenttoka coal national-park.A- nd the Mount miaow rob. Not, Mo., poor. became Stets 1....yoseph she temporarily unbalanced t coal delds ars national park and others furnish Boring river former governor of Miegottri, will launch menially. She was a victim of 41 II miles 21t4-sinking from - the coast. They propriato instances. In only one case hig candidacy for the Democratic nomiit is believed fell in ove- of and Min easy distance of an existing like adequate spells nation for president here tonight,- - The have we made anything of a the them after leaving by shanty. built by the Morgan-Gusten- It use will park the before a for Folk speak Preparation mugs meeting end leavelmmediately on nierwits, and may also be reached the public. That case is the Yellowmosepoom WILL PROBABLY 11.1000VEH. g tour through the country dis.akin Controller bay by the con. stone national park. S ECTED , tricts of Missouri. Word Wass!, "as received from the hosof other and competing rail. COMMISSION ON THE COST OF E. morel pital this afternoon that Mrs; King W114 SOH unconscious but that herameraL, LIVING. ' Villireller bay is not a good harbor. meehaniam for adjuntinig ourkAlstn,.., 'toildttlorrWittlhell-11116ivie- d and that ,,,neld probably be outdo -te ,entmoerbero-gro-eotráaId to have practical There bee been a stronganoxeMent ia. '4.,tbeexPooditure.0,,nonsidarobis. mechanism at all-- r e. strain they she would probably recover. ititnillraotriikifilatliastiess Men," ind Apubmoimw... "vo''rhitill.liroad of the Morgan- - others interested in economic investi- any acre never intended to bear and4or, tenteim interest rota WS. A141,4114.11.Hiest.,vammutrefEwtVlier running from gation to secure the appointment of an I. WOMAN TO SUPERVISE NEW II could bo made,a coal estrr3r,,t 4ntearanteestWoornielentOfV2te'litmit'intó urgently needed today is a 2rIkfor thet Borst Mee Belida 'by the of laws our YORK'S CITY MARKETING tioli of high the reprices for cause upon bearing the ntemolal woltutructiou or a branch to thooe the life. There is no doubt lationa of oniplOyer and employee and It tool ex ceeding 10 or ell milec It neoessities oftommislimi aor and could. be a carefuldialtriminating aerating' New York. Llet and if the coal measures but thatofasuch, unprejudiced and F,b. 2.Itencetorth the city.. '16 of the various plane whirl& see being pointed be opened up, doubtless the perthd persons. experts in investigation tried. In several of eur and Marhettne le to tw done tinder the O. of be built In the present of countries.--Thia In ether would seem to A woman. :Mil,. Anna lir. Von Hohott has 'economic facts, that a great deal thine thorn lane motive of insuactres or the be the first natural step bi bringing been mute examining very valuable light could be shed upon the 4'm (SI huteeu tor the, thyme departroad. because an that there of no is these about adjustment relations leseactton the remand for the high prices s!, het PIM and that York means New 0100t 0( that open and mina have eo distressed the people ,,of the OD& conditions It becomes Wel. 09Portunity largely her duty to maids nil of ithi eity and given UPOIS of industry. to certify world. and information 1116liatanuakt''Soal purchases refields are a which action might be taken to whettiet they sr Ito'""l'Oloit to oneetneatler distance from the coral-- . 111019 The very BUILDING FOR PVISLAC ARCHIVES Iona,- Whenever James J. Monroe, hint cost of living t from 160 to 301) miles from the bar.. duce the la easy. Mrs. Von 410bott wtU stock -of the of Bewail. railway satisfactory report can not Close Ulla message witheut inspector, ehlrl Inspordoe In coMmand on .flessurrection Bar. and acting EPAIRAIIS la on of bon& commission indicates how Inviting the attention of Congress ba tit bureau. the finest In can harbors useful an investigation of this kind World, 0; new to the necessity for the erection lad a est has bras be when undertaken by men who have again Is? Nos there for thereservation of a building to contain the public use ' of of the economic navy In lst had totted States. archives. The distribu NEW PRESIDENT OF A road constructed and a levelheadedness and tion of records. unsatisfactory Inquiries lack of award to th4 the say ' Ott )14' proper eoal GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY to apply sound Prin- index or,, guide to their oontente, is I s.D "t.,woffwouldfrom torso partkfsuska of a system Judgment oorrectly :. kmie" wen known to those familiar with the the ocrat Into the heart ciples to the facts found 111A ,1111,ha. and op ess needs of the "government in this Aipbeneo Washington. the great Interior COMMISSION ON INDVSTRIAL 7111 of the Yukon Preeldent of capital. The land bee been pernbaned Ththhi has been Appointed and the Tanana, ' ' ick hare tO H eel It""' RELATIONS. now univonety seeped OsorretowS remains Roy. but end rofhlog the erec4 snineralagricultural as well as in. Touve whos,retireratont, oft Joseph J.Offilmtnekbuilding. The m'airtlituto 4and ettentilesity of tion of a properWILLIAM 'Ili health 1". mad possibilities. OIL aro6unt publio Zuitilaska Central road has beim modern Industrial disoutos-hos- o, put today borers the Appr.4, Adanead ot It Milos of the di. some of our statutes and our present ,The Wiato Itomoog Yolk 4 -- REPORT O AND MEN DROWNED A :, YEAR D 'ASSEMBLY, VERY STORMY SESSION 11 One That Morning. i DOM NG- PHILIPIPINE Manila, Frozen Stiff Early This , . ell of I, SIXTY-SECON- " . , DI FOR FINAL Body of Mrs. Agnes King Found . we. sty site Loss A are , L.' ,.., --- Wight After Colliding With British Gunboat realty streams. which talliferous minerals, she'll riparian lots. without 'illicit the power we have be cannot mod, the stream by the government, a situatlon ea to ownership that may be when submargetrTheleannament conrestrictions aa to size and delcribd 1,4101197e111...Thalederalgove 'ertintent luta 'land without which the sists of two torpedo tubes. 'resernbrnie" ticoii- i'hich power in the streem cannot be transmuted Vito electricity and applied at a obtain throughout the coup- dietanoe. while it As catitnedthat the the Jaw of waters as it VICE PRES!. SHERMAN 7 between the owners in fee state. under in nauty of our western states, prevails the lessees who work the controls the vas of the water and gives beneficist use to the first and conti ... and in leases bite those the ON TARS CHANCES tinuous weer. Inorder to secure proper bich have been most successful care by the eats governments over these eouross of power. it has been Australia, New Zealand, and proposed that the government shall tostreur Weeks Mot- ;71 ' - - JURY-RE- , '' .. AFTER Sinks Off Eastern End of " I R 1 R GRAND 0 Isle. of govern-moo- t. .. i . LAKE CITYIUTAII LIFE IS 1LEFT tames from Reward north tti the Matanuska chat ileitis. but the conotruction heYond this has been dieeoureendi first In the fact that there hint been no policy adopted of 0i:timing up the coal lands upon which invettore could depend and, swoon& because there monied to be a lack of financial backing of those engaged in tint entorpriwo. ant- not tn favor of government ownership whore, the some aorta-Int- l arid Moloney of service can be had by private enterpriwbut f think the con. ditions presented In Alaalta are of such to Congress 'a - I -- -- - Tenitory. trnai !"A-3- :,' 't Tim Vohs of Wows Advertising Lies in . the Heaths Returns Ohre to Its Advertisers. 0 - has-no- tr.. SALT-- i i , Th. Proof of. . FROZE1,1,1E1 arguWashington, l'eb. ment on the charges bf bribery sad corruption. made in connection with the election of Senator Stephenson of Witcensin wil1 be made tomorrow before the senate cotnmittee oil Privileges,. and ejections. (hid forMr representative In 'Contrybee from Maine. will relletient the senator. A report 'of the the charges which investigated Senator exonerates' completely Stephenson. t The full coMmittee. however. untutimoualy accepted that report and It Id said .thres senators will tile dissenting, opinion& - .2 . Litintrrit BRITIS1117-- f,ANOTEIER- CHARGES CASE. - .BRIBERY 1 4 1' I IN SENATOR STEPHENSON , rt 4 ,,,,, ' FRIDAY FEBRUARY' 2 1912 ---- , , - - . IDE8,E ET EVENING ,N , ' . TRCTU AM) - ' . ' , , - '''''''"--- I:' I- 1: , ''' ' Paitimes-,-Automobills- is ' "Dago - |