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Show t 'DESERET EVENING ,NEWS- TTI"CRSDAY - and have never seen or spoken to him In 10 rears," he geld. "I have never spoken to Judge Lovett on the subject of Union Pullin. The only rIIMIS I have talked tn bout it is's Otto IL Kahn of Kuhn. Loeb & Company. And Paul D. Crayath. the latter teiled,me op about a fortnighthaving ego. saying some on had atinested that L be retained." L.tr."12ISPC.7701:1 LAIJTE11011C11, I '71.1PC:4'41V SAYS 1.11VETT mittflavcrintl, fit trctjk HUBERT D. PAGE DEAD. ildOP 01000 Maximise tte ''.11,,TNE of minlatar rosidint ttem 103 to DE.- - He has trailid and has ,writtvn much onextenaively internatiotua politico. Ir$a found In a center of the rdoOrh man. by Princess mouth a pillow had laghr, noted as a portrait painter to been securel by a table cover Oen roYeity, claiming it:MOO dewed to arounil the neck. All theft articles be- he the price agreed upon for a porlonged in the office. There were no trait of Mr. Hata la. Omitted by the signs of a straggly, and Pendell's re- princes SELECTION OF CANDIDATE z' vuher lay- on the salt. Counsel for' the portrait painter said FOR MEXICAN PRESIDENT Robber)- as a mothe for the murder he understood Air Harrin's reason nits evidenced by the absence of a for not wishing to pay the bill was mond ring sn4 shirt stun Pendell It'- that he had never undermcoil that Mexico City. lualb Two 4,0 of yrOre. well pi,ec SR cheap 125.0Oe ,A a to be tht price charged. a. ring and a brooch, lay on The princotis, ItS trovernmPnt however. the lawyer de. supporters and membera I )cooreir, the floor as if dropped suddenly. or u tho elart.d, is quite potstive that watt'tha' in Mexico I parties was learned. Pendell Thiel amount agrei,41 upon before the none. Itre invitd by a group ot men standing jewelry. it been trying to sell and he had trenarlan horseman began to sit for hch In public Affairs to unite in the ceivtly removed It from a safe deposit hie portrait on Ma I. The canvas seiection of a candidate for the presiat present in Mr. Hagene res. hangs dency of the republic, in a manifesto vault. . The murder was oOMMitted betwenl i hience here: -- -issued here today. noon Mrs. when talked Pendell with, The signers of the document include her husband on the telephone, and SII Manuel Oiler, former ambassador . when she became alarmed over Washington, Jesus Flores Mann. for-ao'clock mer minister of the Interior. Jorge Vera his failure to appear for the PVPAIMI; Estano. former minister of public In, meal. Upon receiving no answer to! etruct:om and a number of former cab- her calls on the telephone ahe Went j to . the.. office with a neighbor inet ministers: as well as serer, mem',.. i A nifTIte With a client a few ditYsl bers of the chamber of deputies and VI O1Plat scene in Pendell's! led a to ago othcr prominent The unusually heavy response to office said the it Mow. On this occa-the real estate dealer had electe1 our offering of dollies to our WEALTHY LOS ANGELES .ision man forcibly in the presence or,. little girl friends has exhausted Ann,Harry Palen. MONEY LENDER MURDERED Pendell was reputed to have a for-- I our present supply. tune orsekquarter of a tuition dollars.' had long beep a resident of Loal New Shipment-Arrivin Few Lon Angeles. June 26. Charles .E- - He Pendell. a wealthy realty dealer and Angeles. Your Ten Cents DaysSave money lender. Iva murdered in his ofwnd await our announeement:that fice in a downtown building here to- PORTRAIT PAINTER TO day. His body, the bead beaten krutROYALTY SUES HAGGIN the ',dollies are here for you. ally and with a pillow tied .over the Mrs face, was found tonight by Deseret News Pendell. New York Jun wu tiled Most systematic were the methods Department of the murderer. A hatchet. ita han- today against James B. Hardin, aced; dle covered with bloody finger marks. millionaire mining man and horse-- I 70 Regain a Healthy, Ginish Comp!exion e. ly - ..... - - (From the Feminine World. It you would have a vital-- orfresh complexion. one dunce ordinary mercolized wax will aid )ou in this direction more than shelve', f,m ot cosmetics., ft produce, a natural beauanv drugty. This welt. precureb43 store. completely absuras-t,d the Pleltion. revealing healthy young Its werk ts done so skin underneath. gradually. day by xis,. that no incon- -' wehence is caused. T11,... wax is anPliod at night. like cold creaiu and removed In the morning with soap and water. Another valuable rejuvenating treatment-e-this for wrinklesla to bathe your face in a Drilution of powdered atmolite., los.i dissolved in les pint. witch hazel. This has a remarkable action in IMOOthing out the lines and ,"firming up" the loose tissue. . girl-Ba- h I . - Vilma-Lwoft-P- ar OTer Pendell's A A , - rank Placbd Boundary Stone at Corner of Four Rates. Determined Big Effort Made to latish's toi LaCrosse. 'Writ., June !.Hubert D. Cast.. Page, LaCrone. engineer, shot placed Have Him Retained as Lobbyist the atone marking the boundary of now sows Is who Utah, Colorado. New Mexico and AriFor Union Pacific. , sis4 wove ilium. sona rat the only place in America Tiry iloss owl where four states meet, lb dead at be osartiesoll. Washington, D. aceording to Meg', limilmomionommo EININISIMEIN meeived here today. Mr.. Page rage, was conanicuous in railway and pubTO FIX THINGS IN VitASHINGTON fort to detemine, whether it iras Attu-'al- lic engineering in the wart since his Congressman Itiordan who had early youth and arts widely known in iAostontsseau telephoned to him and to Mr. Everts. all the states west of the hilboissiPPI .H6 had ant doubted it. he mid. until he That No Made Charge Corrupt learned recently that many Wall street F. C. PENFIELD WILL BE drudicial men had been called, up retria, but' since th.n theft. ham been Methods Were Used in AMBASSADOR TO AUSTRIA talk Of premoting Matiries Francis peatedly by men who falsely represent- ed themselves to be gongesenen. Egan. at present minister to Denmark. The Case. to the Vistma post. and (.1 eending "I now have very serious doubts that leashing-tooit- June was Congressman Riordan who NgFrederick Mr. Penfield to uireete The president. talked with me over the telephone,"' he eourtland Penfield of ilermantowit. however, it was learhe,1 int good aupa.. has been selected to be ambas- thority. has decided tot to change added. d Mr. Questioned by the cotomittee.' Mr. sador to Austria. It became known from his codginst pun convewations Were Rad Over Tele- Lovett was active in the Wilson camsaid Lewis tellyard. another ttday that the Austrian government e was has Some One 'With aad Pento sa in Mr. columned the experiew-dipbeing New York attorney, had been called up Repoeung paign phone lie lAas appointed lomatic service. by a roan purporting to be a congress- - field's'aeceptabilitr. To be Rep. Riordan. In the lim which the president took United Statea vice consul at London , man but that Mr. Ledrard tnvestigated MPS as to served Mr senate imand in Penfield the recently. end, found that he was noL The diplomatic agent personator. be said. was "seeking to was listed for ambassador to Aps and consul general to tgypt with . June Z.Robert Scott have some other person employed." washing-ton"' thrett. cha;rmart of the board of direcEFFORTS FOR LArTERBACH. ' tort of the Union Pacific railroad comJudge Lovett said be Ignored the efpany. told the senattr"lobbi" 'tweet'- - forts to have Lauterbach employed um.' at became eonvineed that a conspirsging committee tonight-tha long tit behad been formed that might sucomtisued and determinM effort ban acy In ceed tying- up the Union PacificSobeta made to have Edward & Looter-bac-k uthern-roc-Ina dissolution plans until a New York lawyer . retained by after July L "I believe there was s conerdracl his companylo grease the wheels"' in here. said Judge Lovett, to try to Washington and prevent unpleasant force us to employ some one we didn't agitation in Congress against the diswant to employ and that the conspirsolution of the Union Pacificators after various meth ads ' Southern plan Pacific systems. ordered by were about totrying go into the newspapers the supreme court. and now before the and create opposition in Congress to department of Justice. was about the plan of dissolution that to be carried out." WHAT LOVETT SWORE To. , who asked ,waa he beLovett Judge Judge Lovett made no charge that lieved the emtspiTatora were. Ile named methods had any corrupt been used to Mr. Lauterbach and the man who repsecure the employment of Lauterbach. resented himself to be Congressman He did swear . however that some one Riordan. purporting to be Congressman Riordan "I believe. and my associates olt the of New York had urged over the tele- executive committee believed. that phone the retention of the New Yorker . there was another Individual in New and had suggested the likelihood of York who was the most active agent difficulty in Congress which might be In it, but I did set come in contact - averted by his employment as counsel. with hire. nor did any other on the A similar telephone conversetion had executive committee." occurred. he said. between a man also Mr Lovett- did not give this mans representing himself as Mr. Riordan name and the committee did not ask and Maxwell Everts, counsel for the for it-, Southern Pacific. Otto H. Kahn of Kuhn. Loeb & Co.. a , WILY LOVETT MADE CHARGnit. New York banking house Interested in Judge Ivett told the committee that ruffle Pacific, the witness said. had be made Miblie his charges against al- Otren 11 convereationa with Mr. Lauterfeted lobbyists because he was- con- herb Personally, in which the lawyer vinced that those "conepiretors'4vere had referred to what might be expected securing the publication of statements front the "radical element" in Congretia designed to show that the Harriman In relation to the dissolution plan of roads were seeking to bring abiut In the two roads. WI, A Improper control through certain tanking Interests not only of the Union WHAT KAHN REPORTED., nPei the Pacific. but Southern and nts. Hr. Kahn ' reported to me." se;41 sylvania and Baltimore & Ohio eye-teJudge Lovett, "that Mr. Lauterbach hid laid In substance that a motion After mentioning Rep. Riordatili r wee about to be made. I think in the name, Mr. Lovett said: house of representatives. to oppose this in mentioning this congressman's Proposed dissolution. or the disposition name I want to make this statement of the stock of the Southern Pacific, I had never met the gentleman: ilid not and that it probably also would Involve know his voice: I do not know whether a reopening of the trust inquiry and I he was a congrestanon or not: but he think some other matters that bad been represented himself as Congressman more or leas discussed. Riordan of New York. I was told on "The radical party. as he called therm the telephone that Congressman' Riorwere about to commence these efforts. dan wanted to speak to me. and they were going to make a He mentioned the name of Edward point about common banking control. LAuterbach. one of the members of the He mentioned some of the congressmen New York bar. and I terminated the who would lend in this and Indicated conversation rather shortly. told that that he might be very helpful in the we bad all the counsel we needed ander matteeand that his services were avail,' was rather abrupt. I think.. in closing able If desired." the interview. That is the last comte..0 "Did he state what congressmen they munication I had with Cmagressman were?" asked Chairman Overman. Riordan. if it was Congressnum Riordan.' or Texas was "Congressman Henry mentioned." said the witness. as the OTTO IL KAHN'S, STORY. leader Of the radical tertian, he called it. I should like to state in that Otto IL Kahn came to him later. Mr. ven'conviection. however. that I hare known Lovett said. and told him that Mr. Mr. Henry for a great many years and Lanterbach had called on him, asI never believed for a moment that sured him that the radical element" throe was any connection between this In Congress was prepared to obstruct the diseolution investigate the Chico-g- o gentleman and Congressman Henn's" & Alton refinancing of several years . NOT IDEN1.11,1t.D. age and take up severe other matters.Mr. Lovett said he had mode no et r. Lauterbsch proposed employt. ment, according to Mr. Kahn's refused. but Maxwell Praxis. general counsel for the Southern Pacific next told him. said Judge Lovett. of the telephone application. also purporting to come from toed D. D. D. Six Months... All Itching Gone: Congressman Riordan. for the employ ment of Lanterbach. The witness added This is the actual experience of Anne New York that Paul D. Cravathfor of Cromen. Santa Rosa. Cal.. with the tins Kuhn. Loeb & of the attorneys wonderful D. D. D. Preecription. Co.. also was mysteriously called by D. D. D. is the proven Eczema Cure. by a men who wanted to talk the mild wash that gives Instant relief telephone with him about employing conned le all forms of skin trouble. "who would be very helpful at Washing; Cleanses the skin of all Impurities--tort . Cravath had another call of washes away blotches and pimples. the same character. said Judge Lovett, pro-'sexing the skin as smooth and healthy and firthat ease he believed the name as that of a child. of Mr. Lauterbach had been Get a lac bottle or this wonderful Eczema Cure today and keep it in the CAMPAIGN Itssaks wMk tits 26 . 1913 - More Dolls Coming . 1 , - , i ' es Pen-&i- Gradation , - - (r cza , , AA - lean Food 1 to Eat r'60d. ' LA that is - r, A mo J Everyone likes to know that the food he eats is dean. s, Corn Flakes is made in a large, airy, well lighted, well tilated factory that is scoured and scrubbed imtil not a speck of dirt is to be found tuly - -- state-mea- Scratched40Years The employees are scrupulously neat and , in all the various cesses of manufacture from the flalEing to the packini g, the materials are never touched by human hands, it is all done by automatic maclincrY! menANTI- house. We know that D. D. D. will do that la claimed for It kbramm-Johnso- Druniftle n, -HARRIMAN all - - CadvertnealesSi , VISIT THE Deseret Museum Vermont Building. Ex:mason os Second noon The Cliff Dwellers Mummies. Skeletons Of Extinct Monsters, 11te South Bes Island Collection. The Mall of Mormon Relics. soil The finest Mineral exhibit in the Open daily MIMI Sunday. to CM. $S cents, Con. ducted Darnel, at reduced Wes. ht 10.34t Admon orestons eresiscinenta 4 .".",01.10,1,0."0 WM1d00,MMiii.01.00,..1. fra::Is G. ,.. -- t Lila M. P. A. ThI ' t Salt Lek 4 00114000100 0 00.11"11 Lovett said the first publics-Bo- n which convinced him that efforts were being made to misrepresent the Harriman roads in the dissolution rose was in a financiel news sheet of high the standing in New Yore. He said him character of the article eativinced being that a systematic effort was would made to inspire articles that in desireil the opptaltion rousei believe that the same parties who were thus endeavoring to force the employment you speak about had caused these stories to be circulated for the purpose of arousing hostility towards you? asked Senator Walsh. "I 'holier that, and Mr. Kahn wat very positively of the 'opinion." said M. Lovett, "that this newspaper publicatkm was inspired by the mine parties who were seeking to force relations with us in this matter." "Ton bare lot been approached by any congreesman or asked Senator directly or indirettlyr 'Jules a. Con-"Y- -- any orogressurtur or directly or tedireetlY. so far as I know. except in the ease I have inentirmed." answered the witness. The committee Iria call Lewis the New York lawyer referred to tonight by Judge Lovett as having received s telephme message from a poem congresanum. Mr. Ledyard is said to hors horned the identity of hie intervtewer' ) LACTERSACM DENIM Not. by - ; t i 6,6a, E 4 14434'8: , ' 44741 n , , ; 444 '4'144 " dA46 t Ot 471 vi eiNc 4:143 Vio 4 ck I ei4i0a4,Ntor '4 - v ,1 i 44'T;,.:,.c 1310 116 tt, : -- .4,t1,-- fr - c le' -- ;' 't4 4tat'"' 14, 441, 41 4i1 1 .1 .' r; fli es, ;It t : t 4 r ett,re .;11: 046"'' i : al I j'4'':'(--,;-,,,..e,);,:,,-- ' ,i,,,44t, ,7 , e I st ripe t til- -, - I;.,1 ;' ,.,1,k,,, '44,,i,,N ,, ,4,,,,,,,,,,,,0., At fr '''N ;, , k.,,,,,,i.tz,-- ' I , , A et : 1. ;,b4.zo,r. - .otzi)be ,: tP 4o l1, I .liö,: ' I dewier. Att Yrrizz Grocer's 4 NrAllet 4 IQ ireparid by SERVING Cl Sk n TALKING TO RIORDAN umtNew York. June erbach at his home tonight dewed having Pokiest SA Rep. Riordan regarding the Union Pacific matter. ,t "1 know Mr. Riordan very slightly 4p fto. , , t t' I! -- your own hands in your own kitchen is any WARM IN 'A PAN BEFORE 10 14)141414411 .Y e' No food d. It oth sc, where. - - LI 14- r? ; lp., - , t |