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Show APPROPRIATION ANARCHISTS TO IS mil A SOOT OF ONE BLOW fOR ARMY HUNDRED IU MS MILLION LOCAL Special Menage on Subject by the President, With Legal Opinion of the Attorney Generr!. Washington.-- a By Rioting of Dissatisfied Portuguese After Exciting Election Results vote of eight to in Bloodjf Battle. on poetbf-flee- seven, the house committee and post roads on Wednesday aub-sld- y virtually tabled the oceuu mall bill. Msmbcra of Mob Uaed Cluba and The hill us Introduced in thn house Stone and Withstood Repeated 1st is the Enemy of All Mankind, raised second class vessels-carryi- ng Attacke of 8oldiers, Only to and His is a Deeper Degree ol lulled .states malls to South A me ilea, be Finally Driven From the Philippine., Japan, China and 'Criminality Than Any the Streets. AiufiialasU- - to I he schedule of pay Other. Increase an elar-vessels, for first The hill from $2 to II per mile. Lisbon. The elections here, which Senate the similarly raised l In a message paused by Washington. Milrd-classecond-clasand were conducted peaceably, with the for the pay oil Ttinrxda), submitted to congf-hvessels, an extreme Increase exception of minor dlsordera In soma 3'reaideut Roosevelt mill'd the at I commitof the disaffected districts, were fob tion of that body tu ilu necessity fur fiom 91 to l. In the house to lowed by serious rioting, wlilcb wus a motion debate, lurlher legislation on the subject ( tee, after vigorous the house Idll for the senonly put down by must vigorous acAnarchy. With the message he hill failed and ate by the vote staled. It tion on tho part of the police a reiiort rev lew lug the legal will dif-f- i committee broke The out In the umlerstiMHl that la rioting troops. .batea of the question by Aumiiey bill. on on either the of rent, action no further part city lake Sunday, ot General lionaparte. Tinas though by a preconcerted pktn. the president is at folio we: FEARED BOMB OUTRAGE. Troops which bad be-patrolling and 1 herewith submit, a letter from that had been held in reserve the department of jiistiee, w.ilch exI Black Hand Scare Breaks Up Session others were ordered Into acImmediately this I'luler Itself opinion plains of School at Newark. tion, and they repeatedly charged hold that evlhtliii! statutes give tin Ncwaik, N. J. A rumor lhat a ldg the moiia that in places filled the preoiileiit the power to protillnt thi iimmi gem-ru- l from being postmaster public school in the Italian aecMnu streets, hut without effect. The riotas an inurnment In the comiiiiiVhIoii had blown up by the Black Hand ers used r I iibs, stoues and whatever if crime; that Is, lo prohibit the iiso blaekinullers as an act of revenge for other weaisin wus at hand, and finif the malls for the adviM'aey of miir-der- , or parents of pupils to pay ally the troops were obliged to fire arson and treason; and 1 shall failure tribute, resulted in a imulc on Wed- upon them, killing and wounding a act upon such const rue! Ion. were In- number. This determined action however, there rhmild he nesday in which two children to dis- upon the part of the authorities It became in tlris necessary ieglKlatlon by ongrrsH further jured. matter. When compared wlih the miss Mhisil for thn day. The Helmut seemed to have the desired effect, (suppression of anarehy, every other was In session when a great throng of and shortly the mobs were well disInto liilgiiitlrame. exxciifd women, shouting and gesticuquestion Wink persed. The anarchist Is the enemy of In a general way the elections In front of the closed gathered lating, of all mankind, the enemy demunded llielr children turned out aa planned by the parties They riimi-nalllgates. and Ills is a deeier degree of The Republicans, who and threat- In control. Is- - sent from Hit1 building than any oilier. No immigrant two seats in the dissolved had hut If It the into breuk building to is allowed to come to our shores tr lie ened parliament. Increased their representelewas not done. The principal 4s an anarchist, and no paier tation to possibly twenty. In IJsbon bebut he for perhere or abroad should police assistance, phoned they sweit the populous sections of had mitted circulation In tills country if fore the help arrived the women the city, hut gerrymanders Including It propagates anarchistic opinions. Imikcii down the gates and forced the outside districts offset In a measTHEODORE ROOSEVELT." ure this advantage. The Republican their way Into the building. Bothies his direction lo the posleaders are raising thn cry of fraud. tmaster general to exclude from the WERE PALS OF BURGLARS. They claim that while government pressure seemingly was relaxed, the malls such publications as lot Ques-tion- e to P old electoral machinery was In full Koclale, rresident Roosevelt In Severs Punishment Meted Out operation, because of the fear on licemen Who Turned Thlevee. tils letter to Attorney General Bonathn (girt of the government of a on an the for oidnlmi was parte, asking Justice Philadelphia. Quick Republican movement, and that great lie legal phases of the subject, says meted out here on Wednesday to four therefore the elections do not repreltaa had the particular case railed to jnilicciucii who were arrested on sent In any way tho sentiment of tho the attention of the governor of New and ware- country. for robbing store Jersey by Secretary Hoot that ilr.i houses In the beat which they pa NO RISE IN PRICES, governor may proceed under the stain trolled in the wholesale district. Havlaws. The opinion of the attorney ing been Indicted early In the day on Tone In Securities Margeneral, which the president trans- charge of "entering without break- Reactionary ket During Past Week. mits to congress, embraces a discus-aio- ing, with Intent to commit a felony," from whole of the many New York. A reactionary tone atolen goods" subject receiving larceny," conclusion la IBs was first evident In the securities market angles. accused legal pleaded and conspiracy," the which week. How far the change In were last At.at the article In question, and before Kinsey Judge guilty sentiment was caused Advocates the use of arms and dyna- sentenced to aerve aeven yeara each speculative the effect of and how mite In annihilating police and sol- in the eaatern penitentiary. to check tho thla diers that anarchy may prevail, more advancing previous been Beldam have prisoners a seditious libel," and la tendency of prices is difficult to disicathlngly denounced In rourt than cern. Some explanation, of the reacundoubtedly a crime at common were the four policemen, when Judge la found In the extent to which tion law." Kinsey imposed sentence. the advance had run, a process which The greater portion of his opinion necessarily la course of time la devoted to the question of whether, To Investigate Problem of Restricting would reach a limit In attaining the level in the absence of any legislation by Not only which It was Inaugurated. Grazing. congress I he postmaster general has In accordance with the Inhut thla. Garfield Washington. Secretary the right to exclude kikIi publications. movvariable rule of siieculutlve On this point his conclusion Is: ttnl Secretary Wilson have decided on ements. It would he expected to fKr-ruThe postmaster general will bu a it v Investigation this sumItself and he affix' ted by the justified In excluding from the mails mer to determine the future isillcy of realization of holders who had over otherwisu any issue of any iierlodlcal the government In regard to the pro- stayed the movements and felt no disentitled to the privileges of second-cias- hibition of gracing on stream supplyposition to hold during a possible demnll matter, which shall concline. matter The for tain any article constituting a sedi- ing water underIrrigation. consideration for nov-rtious libel snd counseling such has Will 8eal Hanna Coal Mine. officers of the reThe weeks. crimes as murder, arson, riot, uud Hanna, Wyo. Preparations are betreason." valuation service and the Irrigated to reopen the I' til on P? made 'armor want grazing prohibited, and ing LIABILITY OF COMMON CARRIERS .he stockmen desire that It lie unre- clflc Coal company's mines No. 2 aid No. with Its alive of the 3 and to seal mine were1, hilled for stricted. The represent in Mads Railroad who of scores dead, Reaponaibla stock-me:wo departments will meet the two week ago. R two explosion Death or Injury of Employe. on the ground this summer. It was announced Siindav that no fur to teems likely that limited Washington. The bill relating privileges ther attempt will be made to rewrn-.- ' the liability of common carriers by for sheep and goat grazing wilt tie ex- the bodies for ten days at least, and railroad, passed In the house of tended. provided the privilege la en- It la Initiated that, when that period announcement on April C, l Missed in joyed under the patrol and observauhnll have elapsed will be made that the mine will never the senate on Thursday without tion of the forest officer. be reopened, n It would be only a amendment and without a division. useless sacrifice of life to attempt to Johnson is Willing. As passed, the hill la expected to min of rescue tho bcdles from the Johnson meet the objections of the Bulled Chicago. Governor State supreme rnurt to the common Minnesota, who Is on his way to the King Edward Accepts Resignation of carrier llulillity law of ISffG, decided battlefield of Shiloh. Tonn., where a the British Premier. td he uncoils! It lit loiiul by the court. monument Is to be dedicate! to the It ha been officially anIxindon. batIn the The hill abolishes the strict common Minnesota soldiers killed the king has aerepted that nounced law Itublllty which bars a recovery tle. discussed the presidential quesof Sir Henry the resignation eman of I a candidate or death atn for personal Injury tion freely, saying: the British prime ploye occasioned by the negligence for the presidency in the sense that Sir Henry's condition reot a fellow servant. It also relaxes H I gain the nomination I shall accept minister. the com mon law rule which makes It. and make every effort b be elected. mains mi clianued, according to the phyt-iciabulletin po!oil on Sundefense to 1 negligence am not making any personal cant day. The kins. in telegraphing In Halim for such Injuries, and permits to seek acceptance of the premier's an employe to recover for an Injury palgn and don't expect 1 tin convevi i! an expr vsimi of his i net cd delegates. cuiim,! by ihc negligence of a cn-c- t wish.. ami eiueein, wl-i ion to be president one of the regret mule plnye. v's reeevery. No further most laudable aspirations wbielt any for Sir official uniioiiiieeiiient in - r:n--- j to man can entertain.- Breaks Up Lottery Game. caliiin-- ! change Inis hern in,iI-.-$:!2.-Cincinnati. Fines aggregating Unlimited Power for Speaker Cannon. Were Partners ef Burglar, haie been assessed against .Mothwart Policemen Washington. To further who rris Richmond and six others n rhlladelpliia.--AanKi.'.iiig story (,f In their filibustering weeks were arrested some ago, .lie Democrats dishorn alleged sty In the lo'.iee of Vr. under the leadership tactics, of this city was mm (n $a-- . charged with eon duet mg the the house on Wednesday, . lottery contrary to law. The Williams,t let by ace I Harry unlay a rule party vote, adopted men were arraigned In Covington on h.v a st was Iff who am sod years, charged officer to the presiding iower Thursday, and all pleaded guilty. giving the house with hireeny. The youth n'm'- - a conRichmond was fined tlO.iHHl and without a roll call to declare fession in wliieli he says h a us aidlesser amounts wore assessed against In tvei ss every day at 5 o'clock until ed and a he ted In a numb.-- of rob 11:30. the at il others, all of whom declared the following morning berie la the wholesale disUiet of jj,f that they were through with the lot- rule to run until Monday next. There city by four pol!rrnu-nTwo of n,c tery business forever. These tines were nine roll c.i'ls during the day. aeeused polieeinen h id ui .de eonW retheir exhausted Tin1 weeks several Deinoca! mark the result of the of their eoini'lii-iiin i,c , lieforo they were made to Kions or artivlty of federal secret service pour but did net incriuiimi'e the feel that the Republicans had bearen oilier ugents In this territory. policemen, them al every point. Harriman to Get the Erie. Russia Figuring on Way Om of ths Makes Damaging Admission. action New York. Following the Harbin Difficulty. I ns Angeles. Cal. That the Santa of R. !l. Ilarrinian In providing St. The Petersburg. for the payment of maturing Te Railroad company gave refund Is Mm Issuance Asthe to ::s,iltHi to almost notes, it la said on Wall street that amounting u of statement foimaily on U1 recognizing company last summer the Erie railroad will shortly puss sociated China's sovereignly in Maac under the absolute control of Mi. freight paiil Tor shipment of oil In so far ns is consist. nt wiH Hi- uria in tnrsj Harriman and his associates, who lPOii. has been admitted by Edward traffic administrative rial-.- i of jn freight stand ready to attend under certain Chambers, of assistant rone. railroad This ht t0 he the mad. in the hearing manager 0 conditions from $:in.Otift.ouo to of Mirh-best out the way before the state railroad commission. the fur Improvements In terminal This N the refund referred to In a which has been brmuht to aa Roosevelt to Issue by the refua! of Fml D. Fisher tunnels, trackage and rolling stoe message of President l nr itarhin, to thus effecting a perfectly equipped emigres last January. In which the ihe American transcontinental road, with the Ere president quoted a isirtioti of Mr. recognise the Russian a Bi'iu. straff, m of this territory. as the eastern outlet. Chambers' letter authorizing (he s spi-cla- s h n iran-tuitte- I'nque-tionaldy- Hub-mu- d The army bill, carry-faapropriallon of almost $100,-UiUO, was paused by the senate , practically as reported from the committee on military affaire. The only amendment adopted carried an appropriation of $20,000 for a system of waterworks for Fort William Henry The bill maHarrison, Montana. terially Increases the pay of officers and enlisted men of the army. The bill as reported carried $98,820,-10a net Increase of $14,612,843 over the amount of the bill as It waa passed Ly the house. Among the items of increase are increased pay for officers and enlisted men. $7,000,000; military encampments and maneuvers, $1,000,-1field artillery for organized $2.70,1)00; manufacture of arms, $o,ouo. te , y pub-lishe- d Sat-urdu- y con-fctltut- n a a About Fifteen Hundred Saloon Put Out of Bnsiness a Reiult of 1 mil-itii- ; i, resolution introduced by Mr. For-ak-was adopted. It calls on the of war for the names of all fop Intrier buldlcra of the Twenty-fift- h fantry discharged without honor on. account of the Brownsville affair, who have applied for reinstatement. A seo-rc'in- v ANOTHER BLOW TO RUM. and Express Companies Going Out of Liquor Business. Washington. After extended heap Inga and exhaustive arguments by the members of the senate commltee on the Judiciary, that committee has agreed upon a bill dealing with the shipment of liquors front one state or territory tu another state or territory. The measure will be reported by Senator Knox, who was chairman of the which conducted the bearings. It Is comparatively simple In form, providing that there shall be no collect on delivery packages of liquor shlpiied In Interstate commerce where fictitious names are used, am, that the name of the consigner and consignee shall be stated plainly. The provision Is designed to eliminate the practice of railroad and express agents acting as agenta for liquor houses. Railroad LEAPED FROM BLAZING BUILDING York Woman Meets Horrible Death In Tenement House Fire. New York. One woman lost her dfe, nearly a score of men' and women ware Injured, and aa many more were rescued from death In the flames Monday during a fire which destroyed k feupstory tenement house. The dead woman was Julia I solo, 22 yeara of age, who lived with her flu ther, brother and. two alatera on tho She fourth floor of the building. jumped from a window after her night clothing had taken fire from the flames the window which swirled, around where ahe and her father, brother and listen were waiting for aid. Almost before her body struck the stone pavement and waa crushed Into a shapeless mass, the firemen had succeeded In raising an extension ladder to the window and the other members of the family were taken down in safety. New Tuesday's Election.. Salt Lake City. Aa the result of a decision by Judge Marshall In the Federal court on Saturday last, the In Twenty-twCounties of the State United States Smelting, Refining k Alining company la to be allowed to Saloons Will henceforth Not be Alreoen and operate Its big lead smeltlowed. Nebraska Town Votes ing works at Bingham Junction, and to Permit Saloone to Continue sixty days hence the company expects Business. to have the first furnace in commission, and as soon thereafter ad possible to have the works going at' Between 1,206 and 1,600 capacity. Chicago The decision of Jndge Marshall v saloons were voted out of business In the local option elections held by 1,150 gives (be company the right to opercounties of Il- ate under the restrictions it was willtownships in eighty-fou- r linois on Tuesday. Twenty-twcouning to have imposed in Its application, and granted the privilege of continun ties voting to become absolutely the experiuienta It haa been making In to addition tho territory. nine rountl. s which abolished saloons ing for a long time and those in conlast Novemlwr. Thus thirty-on- e of templation. providfng only that, in the 102 counties in the state are now cane damage waa done to the farms, ranches, etc., tte United States comentirely dry. In the election most of the larger pany would be called upon to satisfy cities of the state declared In favor them. Under the terms by which the court of saloons, while the towns and rural communities generally voted to put permits the United' States company to resume, all solid particles, dust and them out of business. One of the big disappointments of fumes created In smelting ores mast the day to the leaguers be prevented from being discharged, waa the result In Bloomington. An into the outer air, and the vapor that escapes through the stacks must not had been ardent eeitecially campaign than three-fourth-s of one waged there against the saloons, yet contain more per cent nr sulphur dioxide gas. the majority in favor of the liquor The decision means the rehabilitawas over 1,900. The twenty-tw- o counties of the state tion of the town of Bingham Junction; in which saloons will henceforth not the employment of not less than 750. be allowed ore: Jloone, Moultrie, men about the works and the distrimonth for payroll Fayette, Hamilton, Edgar, Clark, Mer- bution of $75,000 cer, Wlnnlbago, Brown, Saline, Gallar account; that the smelting company tin, Douglas, Macon, Platt, Dewitt, will spend from $160,000 to $20ff,0')0 Cumberland, Shelby, Coles. White, tor repairs and the lietterment of Its Wayne, Richland and Champaign. Plant during the next slaty to ninety Lincoln, Neb. Lincoln on' Tuesday and that the miners of thla revoted to retain saloons by a majority days, are not. going to be at the comgion ol 174 in a total vote of 7,800. plete mercy of the smelting trust. Elected Mayor for Fifth Time. EMBARRASSING SITUATION;. Milwaukee. David S. Rose, the Democratic candidate, waa on TuesInMexico 8uapicious of American day elected mayor of Milwaukee by a Mexican tention Regarding plurality of about 3,000 votes, over Emil Seidel, Thomas Territory, J. Pringle, the Republican candidate, Washington. While the- official reran over 1,000 behind Seidel. Rose's lations between the United States and. election makes him mayor of Mllwatv Mexico were never more cordial than kee for the fifth time. He was defeat- now, and while there la nothing. ed two years ago by Becker, after bematerial interests- - or desires ot ing victorious four times In1 succes- either republic which conflicts ltn then sion. The campaign both before and slightest degree with the othere,. ofafter the primaries; two weeks ago, ficials of the American state departhas been the moat exciting In the his- ment have become suddenly aware of tory of the city. the existence and' rapid growth of a public sentiment In Mexico of disDemocrats Win In. Kansas Cltyw trust and suspicion of Americana- - and tvraAll Kansas City. of the but American- Intentions regarding Mao-loacandidates on the Democratic city territory. ticket, headed by Thomas Crittenden, This condition' 1 made more- exasin Jr., top mayor, were successful perating, but none the leas harmful Tuesday's election, by a majority of and embarrassing, from the fact that 1,000, over the Republican ticket, It la entirely groundless in fact, amL headed by Mayor Henry M. Beards- the officials declare, has for Its basis ley. This Is a change of 2,600 votes nothing but irresponsible-newspap- er Mayor-elec- t front' the election of 1906. gossip aqd criticism. Crittenden la pledged to enforce the aahxm laws, but during the camPUBLIC PRINTER APPOINTED. paign he had the support of the liquor interests and Mayor Beardsley was endorsed by the Ministerial alliance. Illinois Man, Now In Philippines Lands Coveted Plunk HILL FINED FOR REBATING. John S. Leech of 1111 o . o anti-saloo- antl-ualoo- n - . Social-Democr- In-th- - - - la-c- n in-s- t , ? Ibitlu-nliergi'r- . reh-beri-- Ru-M- - Ri-.:- a $n,-000,00- dlfil-citlt- ce-wi- PATHETIC Wives end Injunction Suspended in Order to Allow Company to Demonstrate the Success of Recent Experiments.. With Smoke Question. s' n Mon-Jay- Chief Executive Declares the Anarch RESUME OPERATIONS: OPTION Senats Approves Measure Which Materially Increases the Pay of Officers and Enlisted Men. Washington. SMELTER ALLOWS TO BE SUPPRESSED House Committee Tablee Both Senate and Houee Bills and Will Take No Further Action. COURT FAVORS PARADE. Children of Drunkards Plead for Prohibition. Bloomington, III. Women and children, waving flags and banners, paraded the streets of Bloomington on Monday, appealing to the voters to drive out the saloons. The procession was the final demonstration of a spectacular campaign for local option. There were many women and children In faded and ragged garments, said to he the wives and little ones of drunkards, in the parade of 1,000 women and 3,000 children. Great Northern Assessed Five Thousand for Favoring Sugar Company. New York. The Great Northern Railway company waa convicted oY rebates to the American Sugar Refining company by a jury In the Untied States district court on Tuesday. The shipments of sugar on which the rebates were paid were made to Sioux City, Ia in 1902. The ebates were paid in 1904. Judge Holt imposed a fine of $5,000 on the Great Northern. He dismissed an action charging rebating against the Northern Steamship company. granting Washington. public printer In tho Philippine, has been appointed public printer here. Sir. Leech wffl succeed Public Printer. Stmings, whose resignation was accepted some days ago The appointment as made by President Roosevelt was In the nature of a surprise, aa his name had not been mentioned in connection with that place. Mr. Leech la a legal resident of Bloomington, 111., although he served respectively as compositor proofreader and foreman In the gov ernment printing office here from 1889 to 1901, at which time he waa selected aa public printer for the Philippines. noISj now To Put Wood Pulp on Free List. Rldder ef Washington. Herman the New York Stoats Zeltung. who represents the Newspaper Publishers' association In their demand for ftrse wood puli so as to reduce the price of white paier. said after conferring with President Roosevelt that he was sanguine congress would not adjourn without passing such a measure. Mr Bidder made the statement that be t had the written pledge of Republican members of the house, which, added to the Democratic vote, makes a large majority of the body favorable to it. Prisoners. Port An Prince. Arrests of alleged conspirators continue, though it is not possible to say how many persons actually have been placed behind prison bars during the past few weeks There are rumors current that the government la substituting decapitaA headless body tion for shooting. was found Sunday beneath the ramparts of Fort National in the, outskirts of the city. Additional refugees hare sought safety in the French and German legations, where the accommodations are now becoming somewhat Millions Out of Work. Crime of Insane Engineer, York. At a convention of repNew Tlttsburg. Pa. Samuel I Gardner, resentatives of various labor and a and $9 years old, a civil engineer other bodies held here to Inquire irominent citizen of McKee's Rocks, into the number of unemployed Inand a suburb of this city, shot throughout the I'nlted States and reastantly killed Dorothy Yost. 16 years sons for their Idleness, Samuel A. of mother. her old, in the presence Stodei. a representative of the IndusMrs. Bradley, and then, running to his own home next door, shot himself trial Worker of the World, said that through the mouth, inflicting a wound he had prepared a statement of the from which he died iu a hospital short- number of unemployed In thirty-seveA reasonable estimate of the Gardner has a wife states. ly afterward. children, hut number of unemployed throughout the and several grown-uhad been infatuated with the girl for United States at the present time would be at least 4,750.000," he said. etome time. Gray In the Race. Washington. Supporters of George Gray of Delaware for the Democratic nomination for president, have completed arrangements for establlsldng headquarters In Washington, and will actively enter upon a campaign la of the Delaware statesman. Richard J. Beemlsh of Philadelphia, who will be In charge of the bureau, qtatqa that the movement la being made without the. aid or encouragement or Judge Gray.'who, it Is claimed. Is not seeking the nomination. Evelyn Thaw Wants Divorce. New York. Counsel for Evelyn Nes-bi- t Thaw on Monday filed In the supreme court tho suit for annullment of her marriage with Harry Kendall Thaw. The annullment Is asked on the ground that Thaw was insane at the time of the marriage. Papers In the proceedings were served on Thaw After receiving several weeks ngo. the papers in the case. Justice Hendricks apiKiinted Robert E. IVyo, as referee, to take evidence In tho suit, and directed that the within taking of testimony proceed three days. sixty-eigh- n p Negroes May Be Reimbursed. In tho Washington. Depositors Freedman's Savings k Trust company will receive their money, amounting to about fl.OOO.Ofin. ir a bill passed by the senate la acted uon favorably by the house. The Freedman's Savings k Trust company wa chartered after the civil war to encourage thrift on (he part of the freedtnen, many of whom supposed it Involved a guarantee of security by the government. The Institution failed and more than d $1,00,000 has never been paid to posltors. Unawed by Soldiers. Lisbon. Fnawed by the strong military' force with which the city haa swarmed since the election rioting on Sunday evening and the heavy arrivals of troops front the Provinces, the population of Lisbon made fresh demonstrations on Tuesday. In the outlying sections of the city they paraded, shouted and jeered the soldiers and sang revolutionary airs until dispersed by troops. Two hundred arrest were made and It Is announced that more than 000 arrests were made on Sunday and Monday. Haytien Government Decapitating overcrowded. bo-ha- lf Delaware k Hudson Road Makea Money on Coal Traffic. New York. Net earnings tor the year ending December, 31, 1907. of $80,064,713, an Increase of $1,667,331, as compared with the preceding year, arc shown by the annual report of the Delaware k Utahan company just made public. The statement of gross earnings shows $20,176,793 for year, an Increase of $3,126,764 1906. Of this Increase, $2,415,932 from coat traffic, the Income which was $9,051 664, with. $ (1605,73:1 In 19HG. a the over waa from compared |