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Show - -- 1 , 1St is( -ir NEWS. G LAST EDITION I Pena of The Value 'of New Advertleant Lies in the Healthy, tteturnv Given to its Advertisers. 11,1w, Et- irstni )(PIM '12 PAGES - Bide , 12 1912 'SALT LAKÈ TUESpAY MARCH ATTORNEY WISE INDICTIIIENTS V. 'COL ROOSEVELT PLEAqD NAVY. AND LIBERTY. CITY. 'UTAK SIX'14-SECON- FREE SUGAR' BILL; ;REHEARING' OF : YtAll D ROUNDTABLE , 14., WONDERFULLY WISE1 THE OVER IS NOT FAVORE01 'IS CHALLENGED UTAH' DEMURRED TO tit egoists In r 11111 Cases of Forty-si- x , In Alleged Dynamiting Con.. BUT-TENT- Witt. Sentiment Indicates Progressive Republican Senators Will Ro. 7 in Michael ' Oppose It. A AND YET ritislitt.",t" - 1 t, - , , - CCMMANDMENTI SPEEDY H INDUSTRY NEEDS PROTECTION PLAINLY DISCONCERTED., , Recut it ernment's Theory-liCompany's Conroe. t 'mVett an qls with Min Motion nivi Atli" of Ab- - It to no For Defense Then likat to Attack the BUIL MIL sorv ---St.In . , Indissnapolls. L Moro agairurt er defendants governmenCe prosecution of the alleged dynamiting conspiracy were flied before Judge A. B. Andemen r, son by counsel for the Indicted when they were smaigned in the tederel ewurt toiler. Elfht of the 11 defendants were not present.' Elijah lolino of Chleago. on. of the a ttorners for the defense began the argument In support of a motion to quash the indictments on the ground that many of them charged the game offense of conspiracy to tramrPort exrloolves from state to state Illegally Judge Anderson. interrupted Me Edina with a statement that a the grounds of "confusing multiplicity" was absurd. hem defendants will never go to trial without thoroughly understanding what they are charged witb." he be embarrassed said. "They will-no- t or cmsfueed In this court. The motion Is overruled." Ally, Alfred Hovey then attacked the indictments. denying there wee a showing thee the defendanta,bad unusefully conveyed itplosivei on pas. Denier trains.. He 'declared there wee of federal statutes unlem ., expiesives were tranaoorted on eonst. mon carriers comvaled in unmarked 'r peckagm s04 maintained the indictments did not so aver. DEFENDANTS A PPEA R. Forty-si- x labor union leaders charge' with unlawful interstate transportation of dynamite and nitroglycerine,' &Hegel to have been used in a cam. palms of terrorism slootinst the "open In the etructural Industry shop" throughout the country. appeared In the federal court today to plead to inIn the ?IPA. ottte.11 Cr? tn with ant to ANT, It the immur . ItR. St Il CO; to low," !I Vtutio - GE. ooP4 II y flew COL SLIJ :S. tint rt- ann.. OS five-ye- 1.Fri 'et New JOS Impterre. by tbil )1'1 dictments. One hundred explosions destroyed "r damaged properly of employmeof nonunion labor In cities from Masaachu. retie to California 'between 11105 and 1911.---Tmerit dwardrous wrecked the Lou Angeles Times building Oct. I. IMO. and killed 21 men. Most of the defendants present are former Melilla of the International Association of .Bridge and Structural Ironworkers. All are alleged to. have conspired Metally to Convey explosives on passenger trains from elate to slate. The seat, of - the conspirery. It la charged: rim in the headquarters of the Iron Workers association in- In. ' . hanapolia. Fitly-fo- ur men were Indicted br the rt ., lont bran IL U. trta v....mamma a 11110P. hesil. ...moonommo 114 woHS Ftn 'OREL federal grand Jury and all but nine were expected to be arraigno. ABSENT DEFENDANT& The abseul defendants were John J. McNamara. meretary-trearourof the Ironworkers' ageociation since lied. alleged to have directed the operetions of crew Irons his erne. here, none emoting a sentence In San Quentin penitentiary, California. for having .umpired to blow up the Llewellyn Iron Work., Los Angelo; James B. McNamara, servhig life genMerl in an Quentin for having blown up the Los Angelee Times building; Ortie E. MeManigal, "practical oonfessedly the moat active agent of the 'conspirators. and upon , wheats Information the investigations of the Plots largely bare rested. now M tall at Los Angeles: Eugene A. Clancy. former member of the executive board or the stoneforkens, under indictment 1' ' a;D smoke Templak woomootago0 kel MCC I. net& I Iviauslt Balt. :norm up 8. Cl Olt dyne-miter- ." 'NUM momommone wAns round. , rip. rune( , orat A: 'reek-on- o secretary of the Building Trades Commit of California. under indietment end- P. 64 wam,d to Know by He Had to .1teparintent of Agriculture. Belletol Sugar Importation In Time Will come Day After Dry svh.n Nobotlyti Be tonereaaarr- ri I Wanted Hitu as Juror. - - ct4.Th u o tont h shalt not cnrt" was rend t1 ib. Jury by (Julio,' States Not. 'Atty. We tootitt' his opening argument in the' ettAt. legal-noWamitincton p. Thompoon. chairmen or the Ameritan Sigor ftclining ome ParlY; John EL rerebbC-thold lawyer..fortnee chief counsel for the company . and three ameociates. charged wits ermine' violation of the Sherman law. 'Thesedefendante are charged. not e with violation of law. but With violation of the law banded down by God, to Money In the tenth tom. mandnwnt," said Atty. Wife. Ho then told the governmenra theory of the manner In which the AMenren SUIVIT Henning company influences its corn- petitor. the Pennsylvania huger Re itntng comPanr. to close its $1,000.000 plant. For 30 years the defendants violated the law. said Atty. Wise. and during that time had acquired control of IS pOr PPM of the sugar Industry of the country. Then In 1103 they sew a com petitor In tho form of the Penn. eylvania Shear Relining company. which at a of 91.009.0041 built a re- at Philadelphia. To prevent finery monopolistic control the stock of this company wee to be pooled for eta years. a'cottintittee of three stockhokl- ers advising the voting trustee and di- meting the business. Before the troptnisation was cam- pleted oMcera of the Amernan Sugar Rennin( company. according to Mr. Wise. lent the new company for an Operating fund. taking, as sow man-mad- l ispe-ta- to The Nesos stpIng the 1)14 vo,r bisteh ty detn rt 'net t MTP made tiy -re, ent 0.911d tt$44il ri.re,-,Ttr-nil pievloos speed records f..t bilttleshltis In ttr United gates rtat-- in the revisit tests near Provi den e, Anlend,,thor Utah mole an average speed of n knots on bet four-hofull poser trial, which wee one nil quartet knots in excess -- f her designed opted, Tha. record makes 'the Utah the speediest of all American battleship, and wirete the, speed laurels from the Dt 'aware. which In her preliminary 11,111-os-4- 4 Utah on Its fourheur full poaec ,trial. made an average of 21t4 anota First report. of till linel arceptanee trials of thel Utah wore revolved here and snow In addition to tne today unospecit'q peed thallhe ship's crie got higher Peerwmaget of ePeed lutione and horse power than the con. Here is the table of comtractor,. perienn: Con. Ship's Beat tractors. Cre'e. Con. A. hY p. rev per min...2n 4 ihootio .!1,04 : L. I.. Mineola. 12 0 312.4 ' 414 34 MO 423.41 ...!..ersi Burson(' w pr Coal burned it onsi.77.7 n.9 .13.9 In her trial thl Utah burned conly coal. and it is considered fair to as. sum that had the flushed her coal with oil, as would be the cella In Marc-1- 12.Th000torj (Spteal to The -12 1., Routievelttras drawn as juror tyr!.ittq 7 today In the dtunage suit of AL. Cul MOdyitgainat SttW.r7n-- BM pro-L- Office. i I " C V "..1"" ., Ut ..0""'t yesterday by I - Policemen and Strikers Injured Riot near Hamborn, Dusset t t' rn r, "" ""..1 di.141 ben- - h. Coat Operapw,i To,,e to Grant pymands The Minere, t. , Ii ; i a taw. ignOrt , IL -- CLOTH. yak!. mmt MAO ',c; Lod? Ilia 4ormectimusber astolta,ormerttimetrone4 at the Ironworkers' modellers, whereabouts unknown; John It. Carroll and Edward E. Phillips of the Ironworkers t hien of Syracuse. N. T.- ' Reelatleg re. aloud to lodkuiapolls; under indictment and bond in CallfornkL '' MOST PROMINENT ONICIL2,:. l'' Moat prominent among the Indicted J ilitn here today were Frank M. Ryan at Chicago, president of the Ironwork. 'erl surseetation: John T.' Buller of Soffabx--- - fret vice provident,' and Her. bort B. fleekin of Detroit. second vice President 'and acting seceetary-trea---eree.1,.. In the confessions ' of McManigai Rork appears aso, toweling superb. biodent of the dynamiting squad and eassodian of the repositories of ignite' 6.111 in weerent Pennorylvanle,14 Weal and in this elly.-----'vital the indicted ironworkers'. oRi. - Melo were four mom .eonnersted with e. ' ma (dd. ' $1 t t .0 : il : . t 1 - f - ,,, I 1 s of the .. prettily barred the Principle of a minimum wage. There are till many difficulties in the way or Itk Immediate Or the dispute, but the tact that th two parties have again come together and that negotiations are proceeding has brightened the atmosphere and brought a feeling of hope. The-- Reheat owners and coal. miners ,, sat in eonference under tho presidency of Premier Asquith at the foreign utiles for thnee Bind et. half hours without reaching a basis for settlement of the. dispute The meeting adjourned until II o'clock tomorrow morning.- Sir Ed- ward Gray; Sidney Buxton and Sir Gaon Asitwith participated. ahem-lora- .. i, -- emergency where While It is true that several pro- - . 0-,CORENTION necessary. she would have eome clomi gressive Republican senators favot se demonstrating that. Ole bag the . bmneratie Income tan bill. the i advantages of the widAy heralded bSc.. none of them thus far have declared lieship cruisers ig foreign lowers In free sugar. It of theaseelvea la,. favor addition.to her added armor protection ' is of eourse proposed that the sugar -and gun power. Mit shalt grit be passed and then pass - War Admire Evolu- the Income tax bill. but If the sugar He is the 24 Reoll ef the navy. was elated bill fails. there will to no need for ANTHRCITE Catir, OPERATORS when he learned of the splendid perthe income tax. Al the present time ILL REEME DEMANDS ' romance of the utak today.. , tion Rathir than '2 no be to chance whatever there appears "The greatest credit behove to , bill can pass the senate. the t Revolution.' that sugar A subecom- -' TorkiMaret New organization of that line ship." he for it will be opposed solely or almost ',Mute of anthracite coal operator said; "for In these days the bid battle. solely by the Republican majority. and wal PreP"f'd 1" meet allele tedeY to ,, ships are so complicated that splendid there sill be several Democratic. votes I complete the draft of the reply ye- organisation In needed In a cam of this . At. 'idemanda the hard fuming of coal the alpinist kind. knots is a spite. Twenty-tw- o The draft was completed worke,rs. DIFFERS FROM IMPEACHMENT. did record fir the ship." i pra,tically iterdm,. To understand orshatit Means to Titia reply iii to beegiven to the mines t e the speed-monster drool- AGENTS OROZCO SANG HIMSELF tomorrow at the joint meet- - r . that these reetrictions frequently have workers to nought of the Eleh type front-rt.klig of th, mme ()when, and ha fora OUT-OI to been Meets the n mooned for call 't attention purposa JAIL knots. engineer 7.000 In PornseDreidon is in Hands of the is supposed to be ouch we to permtt horee power was to the fact that bringing numerous articles of common the miners to submit a ntity, Proirosi. in Latter Trial Before m addition to the horse 11Pe Within the monopoly o e a re People; neceasary in AT ---"WASHINGTON Dom To each or the demands of tho Riehmond. Ky.,. March 12.isasse poser required to seed the vessel alone where otherwise they would not have miners the of Officials. will Body operators give w.dee Lakes sang himself out of jail here at ., been embraced a therein, thereby tending talled,reply. ,,,, cruiring speed or 12 ---. when he rendered "On Jorden'e Merrily to 14 comfortable , hoots. toe! eftectonterotiLoto one;:xh:Illes dill,: bpluet.cptd ,... ' lid erThroxoe banks I trawl. before a Jury in the 2oratpeorsr ezitill.ndecwiliceonis .,theon t ' Chihuahua', Mexico.Mareb12.--Aft- er m circuit go urt room Ho was indicte3 rtAII LEADS TIlEM ALL, March Ohio. enILWilliam Columbus, Madero and of The fol. his would amendment the Marlier proposed II. ,. ground that the InliSern already ate oh forldistuning public worship by nine' Bryan today gave the Ohio constitti lowers Pasqua! Orozco awl the revo. deavor to" bring within the law the tattling an aereenaile itielle based comparison of the litahli speed "Rh inetoo loudly. goveral continuances that area vast ' hut apo in of other the vessels on the' navy he makIlonal convention views' est letk,te. are have slidineWA. to the their tice between the reistrictions lis lutionitta had been grunted on account of the a4- - that . the trial placed in The demand for colleetien of Pnirot speed. el the lietawaris t sence of witnessing; are the ItHige in tho was knots: the North Dakota. .ng of the Constitution. He spoke in representatives at M.'sahiaktorLtblan rights by the patent laws and the 'laws du pe by the eompanies S IR be refuted absence Of testimony thought the jurors yi et: Mid uel Lutan and Juan Priete Quetner, of the land." - i favor of the initiative and the refer-soum: New the the en ground that a statute of the otate of JrGeorgic could ercide for themseiseek and stand(See article entitled "Decitdon Defill- - permaylvama makes this illegal.. re. DAS: the Neismks.19.0l: the Vir- - endum and tho recall. saying the re- - both well known Local attorneys left ing in the witness stand. he sang with on I Patentee's Rhode Island. ital. and call is an evolution rather than ing !tights." page 6.) rave-a- ll this morning fur the American capital quilting the payment by eniployers of all his might. The jury departed god ginia and the other battleships' below le knots. to place tiefore. President Taft tne the full arnoent of wages or isentings Mr. Bryan said: Immediately acquitted him. There is less than one knot's differ- - billow WO cause. of In catth.- - The only exeeption allowed merits SPNNISH NEW -CNBINET. The only difference between the re. The conin,41s.n revolutemary enc in speed between the battleship was named by Orozco bY law is that mfders May agree te Utah and any, of the armored cruisers' esn ss now proposed. and impeach MAN CHARGED WITH have Peil...id their amino' set aside bneelierect othgaLt tahneidtritebeiciolgu.nsr,ent:;yrs mintgtrhne on their trial trips, although with the meet, for eheck weighmen and ei, it has toPen employed. Is thst , eonstituted today. Premier Caleb...las t.htrkpaythetiCof SOWING WILD OATS. armored cruisers. fighting force and nixd ,. . dotionttivoitr -in Impeachments the trial is before a armanicints are sacrificed to epee& fteform, liberty and luetice here- - retains the leadership. The r for iti The demand day le as follows: are of while distributed will the be tlie words The British latest recall the officials, after body concluding bettieehipe, places The flewa. ) opposed' because of the many interrup- - ii . (14peritit Premier-Se- nor Canaletas, the Audaci- - the decision in the hands of the peo- of all official deurnetita in that-- zone King Georg V, Vona due teaceidettte. misers' betides's Provo, Utah. March 'I.Reuben Dud. Gus Presto. , Instead of Eller controlled by rele-iand the Centurion. are designed for P'oreign Affairs-Gar- cia Imand which other niake it causies tay, charged with sowing the field of a speed of 21 knots, are the Orion. Re- of Jutice-Nava- rro aubsti- Minister the huff Mae. !1,, 'Tariff-abl- e The obetacie to the Ile- Mr. Bryan said there was no darker Joaeph Vane and of other farmers near tile Conqueror, the Mongrels and the during his revolu- - eerier. TAY the miner s at the rate of with was wild oats. er tion-fInterior-Senor or fipringville mated Th undentr. Minister the .i.ii,erty and cenatituBarroso., Itn,....oan page in our indurtrial life than tint raw Pm is that th e 'Vera" hPrift Judd last night and 4k Mby the Ilia& De Luque. lieu." ,,,,,',1 U,.."10,11.1t, Minister of War-G- ett. The British battkship Neptune. which which levorded inoifference to the tors ere now paying by the ear. and ho ipsen a hearing before Judge Johiss. Minister of Mairine-Se- nor Pidal. regime. The ctoilige was ordered by naval engineers by hor spet1 fare of thddren--t- he ix used as son "his afternoon. He will be tried on sector& made 21.78 knots. Vil- - the long ton of 2410 pounds coining of dirt. Governor Felipe Gutierrez today in eldiniater of Public Works-n- or The Van- a toind ent. the charge of malicious de, rei. The new governor 'antler. mischief. guard tn trio made VI knots. (lends tut :)f childhood. the darkening an eitin-lP White isf, John Nther President ResMes the Vane farm, the field e of the Minister of Public Instructio The Utah is of 21,a21 tone displace. of the tcospects of a rising generation. of chiaol.i iia I., s knservative. lie tit Kflited Mine Workere.of climerica has refused eierm.esom to hold prize of Alba. RoYlance end Hutchinson ment and sham with the Florida Brown, the and the Of hie tMlleagues hall reached impoverishment of posterity.' tights in Juarez although American farms also were sown with wild oats distinction of being the newest an.1 - New Tork today preparatory to at- -, In coamploning the initiative and ret- - prornotere el loirt there offered SMELTER TRUST moat powerful of the United States by someone. Dudley protests his Innotomorrow's to RESOLUTION,. meeting and con- tending cence of the deed. pay :lands,,rne!v f.r the privilege. ',,, . erendurn. Br. Bryan said: dreadribughte- no zeression of theft opine Guitierrez no er,,i mat more hon. -t,ouse 0.1,elecittlY a Meth oil Her performance Washington. iut, burninr shown has -that the de- rattle iti.ants 1.1,ist be tuted to cog- Ion di the outlook was obteined Elpeelsoce adopted a reeolution calling on t it, ship surprised the naval engineering f" 'Jr irgrkram"t are nil ira meat El.,- revelutionary funde. " world. since Ike made her first cruise department of justice4to make knovan "K,,,,..,,,,,,- ,,,,,,,, wa,,,s ND themselves. In are but !, the thesis headquarters ' whether the, department w as in veeti "HZICI. ur--x TODAY IN CONGRESS tinder oiler fuel .alone, when she sues: who pelple I of a tt that be Plunks horses would as active of tbe STRIKERS INJURED IN RIOT. nfpresentativea 0, in ilk Unitcessfully-got-lindtrue" "melte: any gating way. from Orr Pe'31)1e Inez ---souta t.i Geri, Salter's col- ett Steles. whether the American Smeio- zzle end turn Pr sent ''' el"' and drew up to navy 'yard lInsiklyn is UnAn whieh Waren In foot on Con It Woehington, teiheemen advantage the authority ine and Re fining cwane ea t; connect- - Berlin. March her position In th e line when the fleet their (!them fur the advancement of the toward the little IN deral garrison at ed. with mom whethe'r prowecutiosts and many strikers were injured in was anchored In the Hudson laid No- - giveu it, Santa IlGsaln i in dia- SENATE. of Duesel- weilare. Camargo &Parisi near riot Hambern pubt!e were or wer e begun yember without burning a mingle ton It la ;,,reitett.ii- that Itotas and The resolution (AMC rit:,g court.; and Man of Pict.4,4ret, In Sell 1111011 2 p.m. wee a submitute from berg today'ln which toe striking min- of coal. t.t. 841, t,ot,k to Juarez his Finance committee agreed to vote the committee for one in- - era attacked the 40 othrer4 en goard Her engineer officer wished to maks JUdfc"' Mr. Bryan said: judielary to the there. strengthr-garrihon with revolvers and atones. ,The police other 'Th. every judg on steel tariff revision house ninety. Orozco himeelf troduccd by Thursday the test and Captain Benson Rpresentative Martin.- charged limy not leave Chi- with &ate ri sobers bill. Kis goirg ahead. with the Imanit that'll the servant r.f the voile; and there of fired.). e main body of his th until bubu he m should Collisions between strikers and polies r,..sem why be moo in. , ROUSE, the big hip gilded up the river ,3 I b.ta back the federal, Dem7t. force,a a tieekirred Paley in eie and 'f permanent public opts- from Jiminex about half , Met at noon; resumed debate of agri- her position with little or no smoke and i dela4eat way to Tor- - ITO INSTALL KINDERGARTEN or eight loealities ic the (nal regiuto. in queoliqms fundainental with no work to speak of In the en Ion cultural appropriation bill. retina The people are much more At several places work( Asere stoned Freight rates of the steel corpora- sine room ..tnatmd of tha angina charKter. Juan Sarebitt: u mi.. has been here SYSTEM IN CHINA REPUBLIC.- and the priliee used their tabtes in itai., tion s. railroad subsidiaries were ex- 10,,ma and or, room bping turnacaa apt to deal juetly with judges than member of and (trove, , e .......... toreivz to ,,Oatet,ringe.tte are leaks. at hands nie,.....22!.t.L. the they Ipmexiitzt to..41.rop.re,wtr4trilters, plained to Stanley inveatigating com- of heat they mere .0 cool that tha ma, I of the central Ionia in behalf of the Lib, Lot, judges titi,, distrust the good Intent at work there Ware overcoats. mittee by G. M. Freer. r, aL.J.324.1..13,..mbilbor-tm-Trrsfrateleagataa,44,14ep. org,,,Li.1,,.1.'fie"" Representative Littleton announced eon tr orosco Trades) unions' ati4 the of theLos oirervetl lia"' he would introduce tigtu,,routeLtha rto-MPTIter-rily, has re- - geleit public isehoola, he presuming tol owners 4o tot. lint!!.tcr of MEREASnirPEODUCTION-z-----. ; toffiriftreitIttiiM4Urr patent decisloh .... firm in h;s tatements mamed that it is to rein, ror Ine place aryhow. If there ill any lea's for Chin& to inatell. a complete i the interior to eiend I, Ipll rt. even to ilistri,-1.a tee UMW thecerlY In foree wrk-we the tr. in prOViatinsal new QUICKSILVER police the need tright. kindergarten system repute.. Brig.-GeIlt1911,ipositi.. Rogers. Insular bureau president. sea except Emilio Vaequez I lir. Miss Ledyard announced. "rester, I The Folic, authoritie, asiert the po- ComprmiAng uprightness. it iii plin. Game:ix-Therchief, told the committee investigat.... are MAW here three mem- - day that she had been ten4s44am d '..."."""''' ....; the owl recall beni-hthe, assumed he case Inslead,of that ing Mal. Ray'. lbers et alb,- eantrolAiiritai--Darld-dSan Frin4ost41. March 'Im--In. mentreiug the inileperulauceirt-titelni- c la 'had accepted the offer of the republic: It Is probable the? iiietestelIn perties all mponMbility for tits eelam.in trent,- - Cre." of $40.2S in darker are pointing the , the Fuente. Policarpio Rueda and Pauline ti.heabyossimeserny adtle-ymitting some of the papers In the case. dolicaisra7tert omotrebopelikwelhoy tooccultnproopy colors ,than juettneit in order to pro. Martinez, 1 IN .LAW Adopted resolutioi . calling on do- port issued hers yeaterder by the state, Gimer CARDIFF. Mae ,r Of in forces the cure the f,,,,I, industrial situaImprovement largo pertment of justice to make known mining, bureau. - glirtng the., records of po'itior.". the Ter.111. official terhed districts ban been shown by the arrival Pitehburg. Maas, March tenni, with tioii whether it was investigating the output for 1911. -Strike iii tietiOn.c ,,onaiderinle The of coal and tralt.191& a here of ooke Yak& compared Cardiff , GUM... stone a quantity ".ti purlonger. image OPealling "smelter trust." 'tartly clay The production during 1911 was, the tot the Stirtetter to con.; porting te be a petrified humnti being ineadwayAn all 41litIII Many- of the the teng,h of terms. the tendency is worked today with Me of (tire' "'Mem Min! enof is greatest since.1902. when the P"dgeti toward maiurg xn executive tinite't stature. :g unearthed at Caryet great operations. ineligible 1 The output in other labor unions, alleged to have Asa 'old for SX4141,091. NJ one can devote hie dangored by the insbality to import dy. I MIT. N. Y.. In 11164. and regarded so ehitte usulair emMoreae 1931 8179.202. was been implicated in tho conspiracy. Amngements have been made for si great wonder .tintil it was, proved Ieg to if Ms frisk). namite. Ulin to trOrti Ur to be a fake. will figurein court to miner" who Moro leers William K. Benson, for' or is by aspiration. settle litigation brouirht hy. Mrs enter and leave the pits ia daylight in mer preoldent of tim Detroit Federa- RANGE STEER AMERICAN TERRITORY 1 ' BROUGHT trouble. to preveriV Lawrence of this ctiy. tion of Libor; Conoco of RAIDED Br REMELA ?cartels A committee, of the hciaters Joined Mrs. Lowrsnce claims that 1111 la Rochester, N T. formerly I notional TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS. t", .111.310n. Ur. Bryan her the due strikers from her husband!a today. eetate orsaniver-ot-th- o 'International AssoEl PS" Tot.. Mar,h 12.Arme4 The owners have Invited coninfittees the storage and care of the ciation of Machinists: Hiram Cline of " me I. g lit Illiely,to be 0M- Mesicen rebels croseed the rivOr Into for "Tb "tiliatit." In the mlitere from tht.1114-.L- . declaration rwProlientloit her Ihe says Monet. Ind.. natkmal organiser for Bggapoto moat., march 12.whaft ro, 110 fe1tal governinent . but El- Paso county yesterday afternoon that the ettlane has bean In ,ponapa, dividual mines to meet in conference tho International Brotherhood of Car- claimed to be the largest egirtigi teat owed Is po reawm whir it should net be sod Oink live horse, and a saddle from pion of tho that Mute 1078 alpd that tomorrow. but figures 'witted Wel pentes and Joiners, and Spurgeon P. ever sent to market has bosh shipped "winkled lit thf I'de it 1w4 residents of the United 'States near the owners family to pay 140 for Its show that the increasedwoos do. Meadow, business agent of the In- tO Chicano from bele. ' Th 4114111a1 talettoit. trabens. Tex. E, L. beshasee. who was I cam part agreed h"Inea the amount mantled by tho miner cannot bo, " payments more than 2,1041 pounds gad by boin state fano awamen VestaS- In Istwool randordor brought the' to. kayo boot mod,' trout onlimo dianapolis district of the Brothorbood weighs to, Um limited Owing to the AbwOchlt PositiO4 of CarPentors and Joiners. li4a 4 04,1t7- ,, loente.1 , 'we et tilt ' , of the mining copofflem. "0 fork , , , , curitY addech-speed- -0111- wee li' t sylvania ompany'a bonds; and a Its capital Mock, Majority The setntee Of this loan wits nót re- treated until latm and then the Amor,- loan Sum' Relining company closed the plant.. wIthoirt vitiating even- - for the papers to he slimmed. The lawyers Omagh whom the or- rangemente WPM Mids. eir: Wise said. were John. Perrin" end Thorns. 8. Herned.1 Mintlify fO Adolph Segal of Philadelphia. Segal, tennpensation for making the deal. Mr. WiWti added. was 1100,000 In rash and in assignment of lf of the mejority stock (!11.000 shares) of the Pennsylvania coMpanY '. , gi. r' Sip 0 one-ha- '' --- 7 1 A . , , , It 'e-- . ,.-- i i r. ' ' I -- utAnt :' ithill ow " eit. I y. ,... - ' ,.: , 1 .,. . eight-hou- .110 , . r 14 . al ' n-- , , - ' s. :- - - "er ' I2.-- The i. slowly t., - b. wi-.- un ' ' --- .. 12..-- 110 - I rs .. - N --....- .,.. " frtrr-97- gir-- ti"' 10 an minedute- an.4-Christi- . .es, too& I tl: ieta:snit: t conference andf today in a the Meetint establiMd the fact that the long standing deadlock had boa broken. The 'conferenee took places at the foreign office under the pre.- idenc y of Premier Asquith. be 4.01 (inners of I e federated district, which comprisia the Puts1,Y English colliers,. who had aireadir signified the concession itt Principle At & fixed minimum wage for miner,, round no difficulty in accepting thee premier's invilittion. They had, how. ever. to wreetie strenuously with tho Weleh and Seottish coal master" in order to induce them to modify their opposition to a conference with the men . by which the miners had ea. E. B. Moore, eommiesioner of pat- ente, tee prepared a bill to amend the law No that patentees may not Impose oneroue conditions upon purchasers of their patented articles. Senator Gore ma? reintroduce e bill he prt.,tented to I congtees lost year regulatine lieensel restrictione in OP tole or patents. Bee- relPritatiVe- Littleton of . New 'Fork, Democrat. after cant orring with thei or patente. announced I he would Introdu, e a hill to meet the decision ,. The eenate committee on interetate etommerce recently has investigat ed 14teot mwooremee along with man.. polies not sanctioned by law. It bait been undenttood that the eom- mittee would deal with the, patent question in recommendations itinight make m regard to changing the amt. trust istre. senator Brown. ohwitlim3 of the Fenato committee on patents'. and members of the house committee on patents hove expressed themeelves. since Or court' s decision, as willing to act promptly. Any amendment uf the patent laws agreed upon will contain in SOM. form a blow at the comparatively recent plan of putting a livens reetriction on the use of patented artieles sold by the patentee!. It will be designed I., correct the evils which chief Juse tice W hite evoke of when he sabt it lea matter of common knowledge IAUDRESSES t' round-ta:02- patentees practleally unrestricted Privi; lege,' r, gard ng the manner in it hien their ratents may be used. I i - e The d iccc.1 eress . Ito. of ' The to the Leitcr h ea:i t, 000tty 14Phrinolutt4r, the defeated parties. The rehearing would be reeked on the ground that e I full bench had not passed on the two..., BIN to curb the monopolizing power i of patentees over unpatented article, toed in operating paten ted meanies Mean t., sive. life tody in Thie wao in response to the appeal or Chief' hamlet. White of the Pupreme court for Congress to change the law which the eourt found YealertteY taw gplarretd; il berg District. Germany. I HP said he. haft taken rye- in,,L- - i three. ter uo by letter ith the parte-- . et! issue, aeking it a rehearing wae de is - ,, I Antitraleite a -- 57- PRESIDIED. ASQUITH i i "i,tts trol.g uk 1MIC" the - , : ' j .,', t-- , , Would be. not a l'idi Pencil to Curb ra I e4 t iv' Mow'''. sit Bring Prepared . .".as i "Ig tol WI. ' 0 PREMIER The. Pattlor agar hill b at.,1111t1 the eenate, the more apparent te,r'oraeo that progreateve Republit an tmt ratireag.but quieklywar trrmr senatars ail' vote hattinst It. Beet riff ate,' by John 1. Graham. augar manufacttring has become a, the plaintiff, who challenged the coloost great industry in a number of peremptorily. Why he exercised Republican states, and it is fertssive tight the lairyerdid not explain. that the placing of slum on admitted Cot. Roosevelt wan 'plainly disconthe free list would wore a great an- (erted whets he Stepped down from the jury not only to trrowers of sugar beets, box. but to those to do my duty,- - he be ets in e manufacturing sugar from "I am th United states. raid. "bat I don't see why 1 phould have I. The beet is trtaly an sugar to cows. here day after day if nobody infant industry inIndustry this country and Waal, Ma as juror. I don't see what theoretically is one ot the few indusI ',tries deterring of the utmest eonsider- thi. boy 4Carmody) was afraid of. atiort s hen it comes to protection. The certainly vrould bare given him a United States cannot begin to produce? !the roger it consumes and yet the square deal." Mr. Graham 'tad approached the amount American sugar manufaccolonel an quietly thatAfor a moment Or ttured each year steadily increases as two there were few that were asare the siStrar Leet industry spreads over he had been challenged. "You're a the 'irrigatol country. The department busy man. colonel. the lawyer md.; of agriculittre believes the time will I come "and we will exam you." when Me United States will not Expitining later why be had chal- I be rempelled to import surar from the soloist'. told: lawyer lenged the !abroad, but that time is a long way in "Ile Is a busy titan and I think he the future and it may never come if would be conferring a greater boon to !Sugar is placed on the free list. humadity by 'erring it In other ways Tte home sugar bill is by far the Gum by sittaig in this case for three I moat radkal tariff kerialation thus far 01 four days." proposed by the Democrats in that body and is so n'orded as to main, .1 ap-pear that the home Democracy is not In favor of even incidental protection, BRYAN for here is an instance where the house proposes to eliminate the duty on sugar and make up for the loss in revenue by- British Mine Owners and Y --- -GrUtlIKIS .,41, - , . , -- haast.tree of - , ! . Being Asked For :str-ilters-atitte-foreign-- DEPENDS ON DEFVTED PARI I emlintapintent--,Tho- OverentedAttorney Harvey tear Admiral t one.Ensineer-In-f"hie- f of Nat s. Praises Organisation Of Ship's company. t PROP.; Is on 'Grounds "Confusing Multiplicity," surd, Said Judge. of oat ,,, st tsam, leti to Quash of GOT. Refining tocluryTheiitniti Atty. Gen. Wickersham Intmates1 , Is Strong likilihood of One i -- -- , EIGHT WERENOT PRESENT. I I I , spiracy aaee.. prutr'rfirlir , Says SugarCRefiliers are not Shares With the Flaida Distinc- - Peremptorily as Juror tion of Being Greatest Amen- Charged with Violation of Any The Damage Suit of Defendants ''Man-Ma- e Law. can Dreadnought. Carmody. w Ert PATENTEE CASE It -, hended,,down-by-scrprewarroun. i i . ii - 11,!,:w-.,?- e- sm. ' , l2.--T- he ,,, der , "it". , ' - . 1,P,...s.,10 , rrr r, 1, |