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Show Greatest and Best Known Of Western LawyeN Dies One of of Call Executive Meeting !compers Will Committee oLAmencan Federation of Libor Nation-Wid- e StriKe May be At Washington v. "Ferris Will Conduct Investiga- Callpd-Gotion Both Side$Will Pour Out Information. l 1 If She She - Goes. Back to Trinidad1 Will - Not b- e- Deported f Again, But Imprisoned., .6ncid-e- -- I de d - -- -- ii Such the Declaration of Generals Castro and Gatazar In Inter view Given at Ojinaga. I ACTION OF YESTERDAY. WAS to wARN STANDARDS OF THE REGULAR Labor r agitator r e i This MorningT Oarrison ARMY MUSUE iii I' tali Dates From I873 DrUliant Jsorv lees During "t'rusailr '"Funeral Frit ate. 7 WILL BENO RETREAT 7 Career FOLLOWED -- "ACROSS AMERICAN BORDER' A -- r of Secy. Maj. Gen Wood Issue Order Announcing Judges Decision. WAS VETERAN OF CIVIL WAR. v-- jneeting jof ih executive committee of Chicago. Jan. of Labor'at Washington, at whichthe Leaders Indignant That the Federation the American be considered, jwill be called, by Angel of the Camp Should copper strike in Michigan wjtf Samuel Gompers, president of the organization. Have Been Manhandled1-1- This was learned byjCharlesH. Moyer, president of the - -- L yn. concernHe of here asked was Federation Miners, today. Western Denver,' Jan. 5. Preparations jvere would be made to call a nation-widing rumors that an attempt begun today by union officials for the strike in sympathy with the Michigan and Colorado miners. return of Mother Mary Jones to lie. made on. John B, Densinore. of the federal 1 Any- gucri demand mut to Tnnidad and other points in the southend the failed of labor department fbn the American federation of Labor," after he had first learned bow ern strike zone whence she was dehi a strike choosing :he replied, apparently far the union would go and then had "f. such .a. thing 18 tried. tcc. persuade, the companies to ported iiyatate-Aroop- s c words .carefully.yesterday, and It would be ronsldered by meet it bo far aa could be learned the employers have never been asked while...the6e plans were making here. that officially to- give their- - fast word and the governor may find some unsuspect- Adjt Gen. ,Chase, according to report Hate you asked for a nation-wied field for effort in that quarter. i Nike" he was asked. Those who advanced this thought to Gov. Ammons, had given orders in been considerable pres- however,--werTitere e to in ' xonredff j exerted that auch a demand be the next breath Willing TrinldaJ&nd Walscnburg," thither sure that there was little fmade, however It may be said that Our likelihood of the employers receding appearance in any portion of the from their stand-tha-t only men who statue, fibo," will confer would renounce all nfft Hatton w tt h the strike flomorrow with Charles E- Mahoney, union would be received as workmen. imprisonment for her under the A continuance of this policy' consti, ice president of ouf federation! Guy sentiunion tute so a as stonewall incommunicado rule of the military fsr member Miller and Yance Terzieh, u . . .. r ... 1 ,( Ui executive boards, and we will ment la concerned. authorities, Deportation. said Gen ADDITIONAL WORKMEN. determine what further action to take." atAdditionar"workmen were reported Chase this morning, would not be as having enlisted with the companies tempted i,OV, FERRIS OF MICHIGAN the as action' of the again, WILE CONDUCT INVESTIGATION this morning. One coach load of nonunion men reached the Quincy mine military authorities yesterday was - from Chicago and the management of Calumet, Mich, Jan. E. Facing anthat.--, mine anouivd that-- almost merely to warn the labor Agitator that ther Investigation Vf llpf strike situa as many more of their former men had turned in their- - union cards and herj?resence In the strike region tion, till time at the hands of the govu- ernor of the state, company managers hAd gone back to work. Several mines would not be tolerated. said they bad received visits from 9c and Western Federation of Miners Volunteer workmen who had come to Gov, Ammons this morning was of to open up today prepared the '1 country 'of their own voli- the opinion that Gen, Chase considered traders-gvenue of information which the tion, copper The possibility- that these to . estate executive may desire to explore. ha .union-agen-ts made he had a ggoiugOec-hltlsaiBinan- r it W shid' Tlffre' BiTOT , in, , hiring action in the hesitate managers ordering "Mother" Jones to 4 ontroversv as "dubious were the them, v v . and thai he would, in all State and Labor deportation, of Ferris Gov. lability ' The ease of union Finnish Socialist employcommissioner Cunningham to find any ed on Tvomles, the printers probability, take Bo action in the matlasting solution of the trouble, paper whose editors and other cm ter. It was known that AdjL Gen 5J MAY BE TOG LATE, ployees.wera .named. inwarrant . re Chase, front the 'first military issued, hag been taken, up by rule-ieeqtlv ;le the strike region, had declared n The most general Opinion was that the typographical organisation. The ey jjrfgn of further activity in federal clr typesetters were charged with -- Con that 'Mother Jones and agitators of i tUcH. especially in regard ta the'depor-- 1 spiracy do' publish statements inciting 9c her kind, would not be permitted to of Chardea EL Moyer, president to the to Yof the federation were responsible for and business managers of the paper. visit among the- strikers or to make international ft he governors determination to visit It was said that the at any" town directly affected fthe district It was pointed out that union will be asked to call the atten- speeches He ,4sthe governor spurned every invitation tion of Washington authorities to tljls by the strike. forcibletook full responsi-reejection and Jto come" here whed the strike started bility for her iast July and had manifested little Still another side, of the strike that marked; -his that is .the of projecting person, is charge, Some foreign workmen brought into the ""And If she comes back we will have ality into the strike situation. " union sources'," Ip fact, said that the mines in Ignorance of the strike, have a nice little party-fher," ' thne in which he could have accom- been forced to remain at work. had stated his disAmmons previously It was learned today that the consul plished anything toward settling the y had approval of her methods. strike had passed long ago. general of .At least one phase of the controversy an attorney of ..Iron wood., to UNION LHADERS INDIGNANT,-- ) , 5.-- By0rection .... : r f- - - stdi?sr-ta-th- e If They Are Not State Troops Will Judge Hubert HjtknSjS,- - for, forty Chihuahua Evacuated Because jear one of the most prominent figures Be - Deprived of AH Federal at the vui bat, died at wa home. INo Resources TherePresent South Temple street, about 10 uVloek -- t Financial Support. position is Impregnable,- this morning-ocardiac failure, follow. -- I 'v. -- ! - f far an attaik fUcut bronchitis. Harknes had-aacquaintance Judge clean iskue Jan. , ea,jjng member pt the legal monij has been ma da between the war do-- 1 profession extend, ng from New York and hi friend- pn FrancLcb. partmqnt and the National Guard Khipa t,Jwere ha wide at the continent ABsociation of the United States on itieir,. He via ot e gt the grenteat and rnunlora of hU time, and the point of organization of the milituftJt one of the brightest recognized fuecee for the country. By direction .ornament of tl "profvlon, 7 Washington, 1 , ' editorer-eeporfe- rlot,.--wep- rs 4 1 , -b- eing-inquired- n Ojinaga, Mcx., Jan, 5r (V'ia army doubt as to the line to MarfaJT-A- ll intention of the northern division of the'Mexican federal army to dfeat tha rebel or to stay here until every soldier has died for Tresldant Huerta,' Robert Harkutr-vtaborn hi Dela- bf Secy. Garrion, Ma. Gen.: Wood aAlx,Hr0c,)Uiity1N VTork. tc7SJ. 1829. through the exhaustion of ammunition, chief of Staff of the army, has Issued Hq m'"lved lln Academic edmatlon and was dispelled by Gen, Francisco Casaftenvord studied luw with Judge tro and Gen, Ynez Salazar in inter--riea, circular No. 13 announcing the Redfleld, In the 0 he went to otirin, 1o pructiee; wae jnur-rie- d decision of 'Judge Advocate General given by thenrat headquarters In 18(,1, and m the fall of that Growder that the militia must con- - dark and perilous year he enlleted with during the rebeLattack today. Lq, A, Tenth rWlaconaln intantry-l- n m organization to the standard ihs greut nvir war He'iut elected Retreat of federal "Eoldienr;acT(3g Held tlT NewYork fay Secy.of the gn y t various campaigns of-- the west; was the border to the United States terriTreasury McAdoo and Secy. wounded at Chkkamauga; and was tory? would be induced only by some federal of all financial supdeprived captured bv ihs Confederates and Of Agriculture Houston. thrown nto Libby prison, where he unexpected event, and even if ali solremained about 19 months. He there diers deserted, the imThis decision is of the greatest generals would resuffered a physical breakdown from portance to th$ mllltta as wstl as to which he never When main to die at tWr pasts, according fullyTecovewwi. ' LEADING BANKERS PRESENT. tho government because few if any of he was at length released, through, ex ter- Gen, Castro -ftttmthiri "Cliai'ign 'of prisoners, ha was moved by the jitats are now able to meet the requirements easy stages to his home In Wisconsin lien. Salazar commander of th and tf the government is to be able to Here he afterward resumed federal while Gen, Castro, volunteers, of tow, forming a partnership with Urged Creation of Regional Reserve make use of the mlktt in an emer- Judge Bpooner, one of th ablest law- who I suffering from a Wounded hand, gency, there must be a sweeping yers of the atate; this partnership con Is commander of the general forces Rank of Commanding Importance change in the state organizations or a tinned until Judge Hark ness was electThe belief that so large and so lm In Metropolis. radii si modification of the extolling ed as Judge of the Wisconsin circuit, ' Ytoton.of tha Maxkaa.army. kJ I'ortiyj rifiiuhranlag .JlaUn,. ntUlUa,iw ' counties, He resigned from the would nk for asylum in a foreign DICK MlLiTARt ACT. bench to form a partnership with Hon country was given barfs In th flight New York, Jan. I Creation of When the Dick military act became Charles pyr at Ractna. this partnar Of th army with Gen JWrreado from , regional reserve bank of commanding effective In 1909 a of five vewr bring gluto.ane f jst prqjttlnt Ch'huahua about five week ago, !! importance fn New York was urged fit was allowed withinperiod which the militia lawyers of Wisconsin, th new firm the took the find states of here --wag q today first, hearing, held, representing ing aftjr tNjegal On' Castro reorganize Jo by day--o- f the temporary commission from Wash conform to regular army standards interests of om of the principal rail. WILL NOT CROSS HORDER In' most states, excellent were way systems of the state. , tngton, The- hearing was conducted secured in the, improved results of It was. thought that we came to training GREAT, CAREER IN UTAH. by Secy, of the Treasury MeAdoo and the militiamen knd the better equipthe border so that if we were pursued -Secy, of Agriculture Houston, r A num ment of tae guard, Rut on Import- Hn Harkness came trr YUto'8 rebel we could stop across. ber of Now Yorks leading- - bankers because and tillered lull) psiinesfilp by immediate compliance with it" was mail, pea red. C. W, Bennett. Hit family the border,"" be ealdr "Such a plan with Judge The opinion was expressed by maTiy not instated on by the war depart- followed In 1878. His nrm, with which was preposterous; Our forces evacuof the witnesses that In order to cre- ment. That was that the ate militia ate a regional reserve bank which Should be organized into brigades and he letalned Active connection until the ated Chthuhhua because we had been year 1900, had th largest corporation Isolated there. We had no could maintain Its position In the dlvtotona way to obIn Utah; it represented the The brigade was to he commanded burfni financial centers of America and not be tain money bo pay the soldiers who overshadowed by the huge resources by a brigadier general and the divi- Rid Grande Western railway and nearof the clearing house banks and out- sion by a major general and when the ly all of th larger mining companies remained Dial to Gen. Iluerta'and wside institutions, it would be necessary war - department last August issued of the intermountain region. In con- had no means of communicating with to Include practically the whole north- circular No. 8, requiring the militia nection with Hon. F. S Richards, Ui war department at Mexico CUy-Ou-r organizations to conform to the above Judge Harknees entered earnestly Into east In one region. requirement, it developed the fact the defense, of members of Jb Church duty we to open a llne of comNT'TrBANKERS VIEWS.' that There was a great surplusage of of Jesns Chrlst of Latter-da- y Saints In munication with the head of the govAt union headquarters here there w as Francis L. Hine. - president of the high ranking officer in th militia th proecutlon under the Edmunds ernment and to escort from Chihuahua major generals were com- and Edmunds-Tueke- r much indignation on the part- - Of labor First National of New York, suggested and that more acts, and never manding brigades and brigadier displayed greater courage And legal city citizens who feared they would be leaders, who declared it an Insult to New York, Conner .strict embrlng nyrali Blmple regiltlent defense , of - the mu acumen thenttcutr- and Northern New JeffleyTT Enforcement the circular would Church property of the camp, should have been "man Charles A. Conant, financial expert, require many ofofthese right In connection aga because It Js one of th beet naofficers to lose handled" by troopers, and insisted that said that the number of regional bank theft high rank unices thev were able wltn the escheat and confiscation' tural fortifications In tb world,-- It under those acts. she would return to defy the military should be kept as small as possible. to recruit the rank and files sufficientre- also' offered us ft source of eommunt-eatin- g a "Mother" Jones, herself, His opinion was that the entire terri- ly to fill up th? above authorities. Harknest, staled, Judge organ!-ttonin the gaps -- a with Mexico City as well as a tired from aotlvV business tn 1900 As-s- oc hotel lmmed lately upon tory northeast of the Potomae r(ver, Went yPenns U'an4a, should be emtoted which we might Import teaching Denver-- , late yesterday, and Including DECLINES TO In one braced COMPLY. no tn district In to time other to time, addition there .told of "the outrage perpetrated Judge . Our provisions position here la Conantwould tt way, be .Mr.. Moses said, Hon Kirk Th? National Guard association has on amold woman"'by the sotdtera. She to create an institution strong We have ample store of G Howatt, was equally insistent that she would possible to refused - patrik. Judge Andrew to with flatly yethis compfy deal with the joint stock on the ground there Is not William M. Bradley' and the iate4fnuin,tion and more tharr 60 field return to the prescribed region, just as enough company banks, private banking con- quirement pieces Our. loaaeg. hata been, greatly Joseph T. Richards; and among hla any "olttzen of the United States has cerns and other financial Institutions so. tlmates, socially and In business, were under those of the rebel. the right to-- do tlon the of .theorganlza brigades in York terrltory. i, and It was announced today that Gov, centering and "that Inasmuch Hon John A. Marshall, genator Oeorge ORTLGA'8 IDEA. Secy, MeAdoo asked whether such a as the divisions Frmklln 8 Richards, Ammons would be asked to act stern- district. been physically impostdble to Sutherland, has It fO cent Including nearly per who came to attack ns on M Allison E. Ortega, Col, Van Wnldemar with secure the Cott, In connection In these deportation. of the the ly organizations resources of the country, Ms proHcncc orders from Villa-thou-ght not- - only of ther .. Jones. but ot would banking not result- m a topheevy eystem. United Hi Ate rmv end a like condi- and many othere-died little more than! alone would cause us to flee (mmedl- Mrs. Harknes a several strikers from the northern dis- greatly weakening the other seven re- tions in many states make It also . Statea- He was. ego, Three children survive. ately to the Unitedphysically imposslble for these states .. years trict, and he falling, said union officials, gional banks which nr to 1e created . WHltom G Kharpof Walt Mike, aurprrfed when we resisted him. Our thfi TrovtoiopjLoUhe i would haJeUL said. the federal government would be asked crnnpiwujj the matter on the ant. to have one aettong regional! culak, if1? the secretary of war ias Sr Thonias B to investigate City, and Robert B. Harknes 61 thlspenor fortification are able to res't than aight YequestgdAo rev oka hamrcular. groun4a.thaJL.lhe state vis. standing bank and seven puny-oine10.QPO rebels and there ere not that Ctty banka" idly by ar,d seeing the provisions of the puny WAR DEPARTMENTS RIGHT; Funeral services, which wilf be many rebels In the north. Each ot States Constitution set at A for the other seven banka, Mr. United Con&nt said he assumed 'that -- they private, will be held at thejue are ready to dl should that be naught. Judge Advocate-GcnerCrowder, strictly would be located at Cbicage, Ht, Louis, residence tomorrow afternoon at t necessary and if we evacuate thison the raised th ADVI8ESTRIKfeRg TO ARAL legal point by San Francisco, Denver. New Orleans ruling Olivet "ptac it w HI hot be. to a foreign counaasov iatlon, fully sustains the right of oclock, and later at Mount Union leaders have openly advised and possibly Atlanta and try''' Washington 1 war clr-the to Issue the auT7and department all strikers to arn themselves in order Gen, Castro's Interview was given in . eutor and points out that the eecre- HEPBURNS IDEA resist any attempt of tnat they-mig- ht in chart ' a quaint plaster house on the plaza ? of war no himself had SjTh' longer tary A. Barton Hepburn, chairman of the which has been under almost contindeportation, and the threat that "Moth' uous fire for a week A he talked er" Jones will return to Trinidad un- Chase National bank, said he was a authority to suspend the application of ior 8ecy. Garrison has his hand bound up In bandages, the der protection ot the strikers and union believer in the central bank idea, but this requirement. the cannonading and the rattle of Infanmen, has caused the fear that a 'clash since ths currency tow provided for a adopted this view ip publishing -- TB01TIFIED AS: nrmv to th try of Gen Ortega's rebelurnllbhr-"between the authorities and the strikers minimum of eight regional banka he opinion. " The decision coni lildew that the state - believed that ette strong bank should west of the 'village 'way 19 imminent: be ' In thfiTL-tlm- e authorities would shrapwarranted "be. A later set here. bursting was up It his ofdnirfl a as expected to one that "Mother Jones nel was scettering a shower of bullets bank east of the Allegbe' mustering out either a maJor-gnrspeak at Trinidad, tomorrow, and at nle regional i and- - their Staff or a brigade-generabove the village, would be better than two or more the Is It following day. Walsenburg With such a bank, bo said, as many tf they were without th necessary Dead soldiers lying unburted In th those engagements which she Insisted branches as necessary might be estab- number of men to compos a division outer trenches and hundreds of living this morning that she would fill. lished. t soldiers on duty for a week without or a brigade. E M. Warburg of Kubn, l sleep vsere'sortie of tha scenes witAFFIDAVIT? REGARDING nessed today in an Inspection of this Co, did not entirely agree with this W. C. DODGE DEAD. DEPORTATION OF STRIKERS iew. He felt that If one bank of such frontier village, 67 mile flora a size were established here, the remainroad, which has become the battle3 -- William Castle Jan Washington, San Francisco, Jan. t Ralph Farts, ground of a possible fins) conflict for Denver, Jan, 5 Pieparation Of, affl. ing seven banks would be spread over Dodge lnventoi. who did much to fliearni in use at the time of th the nossesrfon of the north. davits In connection with the alleged territory which comparatively speakwar died here laet night of pn tu- the young train bandit under sentence So far neither side has made materf would be financially lean Mr rn toll E. H. was onto. end honored death Montague? deportation of several strikers from ing, of He murdering by Congress ial headway except IB the drain on the fjr Warburg suggested that the northeast 'governments for traveling paasenger agent- - for th federal ammunition bv the rebels A the Oak Creek coal district in Rout be divided into three districts, consistbjr ifveral Euror eanline work along these lie was boin adobe houses psed-a- s county in northwestern Colorado were ing of New England. New York and his N. Y , to J8J7, Southern Pacific rallroail. when , he few offortthe have at Solon, been demolished but begun today by; represen tat Ives of the eui roundlrtg territory, and Pennsyl-vanl- a, o tiear-LLimited robbed- the Sunset made of United Mine Workers or America. Ofthe damage to fprtlftcatluirs Delaware, Maryland and the ficials at union headquarters here statDistrict of Columbia. dlit have been casual , Angeletvthe night of Dee, L was THE LEVI P, MORTONS ed that these affidavits would not be here today by Mrs. George Duval ARMY PATROL ALKT forwarded to Wgshtngton to be Used In RETURNS TO WASHINGTON who killed Edward Drisas thwfeurglar Despite assurances today from- Gen. urging a congressional investigation STATES MAY TAX J coll, aged It, on the night of Dec. 29 to Castro and Gen Salazar, that the fedInto the Colorado coal strike. , 1 eral had no design to flee to the ' f WoeWngton, 4 an. 6. Former Vice Presi- San Francisco. Advices received today, by E. L. - CITIZENS QAi STOCKS United States In cato of Utter defeat, of District dent and Mrs. Levi F, Morton have reDoyle, Secretary-treasurDriscoll's sisters heard a noise try the United States army patrol did sot No 15, United Mine Workers of Amerresidence in Washington, octheir IN sumed I OTHER STATES , and askejl theft slacked it precautions taken with a their apartment i.- ica. were that 'quiet prevailed In the cupying the houee'aF 19 Rhode Island He wes shot view of that emergency. Already about Oak Creek district, where last, week avenue, which was e center of official brother to Investigate SCO federal deserters have crossed and -- during eoclal the Harriand ectlvhf several strikers were ordered to leave S Jan as be forehead the Washington, States may opened the either have been disarmed and sent through son and Morton administration As preby 'the Taxpayers league, which also The door murderer to th? dintogroum. tax their citizens on the par value siding officer of the wenate at that time hack or have escaped into Texas. BeIssued, a notice that every Mr- - Morton- - played an tmpbrtRPt part tn fled before anyone in the house saw cause of the ten dam y of With the Of stocks held in other state, The mart in the county "must secure emwas a Mrs, but tonal Duval, whq him,' the eongrese atrugglea of that day. contending armies across the river supreme court so held todsyl In the ployment or leave." Union officials including tha delicate Issue which arose neighbor, said she saw a man vault from PrhsuHo to send their wounded to were busy Joday considering action In case of Truman R Hawley - of over th movement to pas a the Is positive Farfss the American side to be cared for fence. She back the . MIL" connection with the refusal of the miliwas th fugitive . , ( Malden, Mass, who contended bis "fpree th Red Cross today . bed Ernest P, Phue lervlrg Washington Mr Morton Farias tary authorities to permit "mother" arrived tods 'from Los An- B'canell, the natloha! director to proIn were constitutional Neaf have his !nrr! York at lived famlft infringrights w Trinidad Jones to in ae " Mary yestertried and ranch stop be vide more hospital supplies The mesrimmsr home on the ipid-- 4 geles,liewhere ed by such s .tax. of wounded toon the wayto Ban Quentin sage said that n- hundreds day. Up to Ii clot k today no definite oonc and. have spent much itoe of thetr ' ' ' course had been'decldrd upon. . d to - -- 4 fe irtf !rcs-- P ynlrkr renlfeplletw to be hanged March J prn J remains for the state' executive to work look into these reports. , FEifflMPLOIEEfc N y. )c s- - ce !(. -- -- 187&-Jud- ge wee-ignor- -- - - ran that Washington, Jan. S.The danger, of was, political activity on ths part of 'any member of Uncle Sams vast army of crew and U of her peri- the Oklahoma shed. Eight were saved. This wag the employees, either In the classified 6r Bubstanee of wireless 'messages re- unclassified service of the civil service commission -- is emphasized In an ceived here todayr -made"publc by the Akhough-- i vesselirwefe stand-m- g today. the the by dlgtressed tank liner, Yiolatlona of the, laws preventing led-- , Hamburg-America- n line1 freighterBa-varia- , eral officers, or employees generally, bound from Philadelphia to from engaging In polIUcSI7work,The w deefares.-ill not be counBoston, was the only one able to ren- - commission . (ler j) Ei stance. Khe reported by .w ire. tenanced. A copy of the warning has Been orless shortly after 9 o'clock this mornappointed ing that she had been able to take off dered furnished every person Captain Alfred Gunter, Chief Mate under the civil service- rules and in Bert Iverson, Second Mate KHUte order that the executive departments Dahl, Third Mate Carl Eklunde, Oper- may be assured that none liaa been unator Wililam Davis, Boatman Christian informed, a blank receipt is attached. Rasmussen, - Quartern Hamilton I This is to be signed by the individual Rowell and Norman, yiecksen, the employees and submitted to their re ship s carpanter. Ng .jpSfit0) . viasl gpective bureau chiefs who, in turn, matle of the remainder of the crew, 30, are ordered to forward It to the depart- m number. mf nts- - far. purposes of record. Although the disaster occurred If as tbdn 100 miles off Bandy Hook, wireless reports throughput the night were OKLAHOMAS LAST meagre-an- d The name of GREAT-LAN- D SALE Jhe distressed conflicting. vessel-- war variously om-mission - chidim he year camelenc xkle the - . : - g for Us SI r f i 1 H hatr w-- v g9 (j-,- c Wasca, unheard of and unregistered in shipping circles; the Rennert, chartered by the Standard Oil company, .and the tank steamer Delaware The liner Manuel Calvo, Hie Royal Spanish Mali liner Caribbean and other vessels' stood by the distressed craft throughout the night, but were aW'hrentlv unable to identify her. The Caribbean leponed this forenoon Thtti-tb- o crew had been rest ued, but 7 in 1 Klveth name of the vessel. of, announcing tha sating Of part JiL-Dihomas crew, the Bavaria ihat the ressefhad not sunk entire-I- kl but. was. partly submerged eriftmg helplessly.' 'Mabel, Ok to.., Jan.o. Ok lah om a' s last great sale of Indian lands under tho direction of the federal government the first round began here today when of bidding was closed on one of the 4,000 tracts to be disposed of. 'Store than a million acres of timber, agricultural and grazing lands are 'to be sold In the Choctaw nation during January. SAMMONS CHARGED WITH ROBBERY and Kearney, Neb , Jan. 5. Walter Sammons, former sheriff of this (Buffalo) agent of ths fEAR AND ANGER MAY county and now claim was T arrested Union Pacific railway, " TURN BLOOD TO SUGAR charged with the robbery of the.s, office Uhristma nightto inspectors Rice- and According on ostuathe been working who have . Jan3. Fear and anger mav Blauer, lerk the Kearnev postoffice 80 n,uch sugar jii lntp a man a blood case, a ,,Rtve film fatal kidney trouble, confessdi that he gave Sammons the Iter B Cannon, professor of kevs i 'the office early that night and , , ogy at Harvard, in a lectuf at that they were later returned to him. Si Harvard is medical school total Ue denied receiving anv tnoney ranTJOH Ttr understood that registered mall conr.SOT cdsh was taken by the 1fTe j. ney diseasefollowed by outbreaks of taining " robber among survivors, K,,aer It i t f ? 1 -- ;tl i s. New York, Jan. S.The steamer sank off Sandy Book yesterday I f. . eod-wst-w- pro-ceed'- bg ouncu V- 4 s or Austria-Hungar- t - uatienai-guard-.nrg- , - : ! ; i f V t I " Is, I Ur -- the-New- ' - 11- - w-- It a i -.!? i7 s V at ,? i J HISS' :1s at - ti 1 ' i M-eti'- ! N fed-tra- L er able-bodi- i r i l ;! r b a J, i ik i -- thetr-exteraiv- a I rh-oe- -- 1 IN I h-- ve 5 t , |