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Show TOE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, 111 The Utah National Bank STREET thru) of PART SPECIALTIES ONLY TOOK IN MOVEMENTS. OF OGDEN United States Depository President Vice President J. E. Dooly Horace E. Peary Ralph E. Hoag A. V. McIntosh Cashier hit ago B. trod Quincy new 4n .lufl 11k" R. 1. aud P. K. IL 4s ... 91 i W-.'hie go K. 1. and P. P.. R. cul 5a. lldS J. C. C. and St, Luuiit gen 91 Jill. ago Terminal "6 iloruilo Midland 91 Jolorado and Southern 4s 11 j Julm 5. lEiid 12 92 D1- 64. an-- i - HI lb s Japan 1- 1- -2 l'l Hft-ad- '- a lu re rf-lg- l. 2 can-SM- S $2.-rl(- IHu-lfl- c .....1954 ...,.......119 d, low-pric- ed M i Itl,-Olk- ron-pidrr- ad WESTERN WOOLS. Itnelon, Keb. 14. A feature or the lneton wool market Is the noi.ieable ledurtioa the 1v of domestic Muc.k wools. On all deairahla wools tha market le eilll very Arm. There ere no marked rhenaa in prkea, however, a great deal of intereet in centered In foreign wools, the receipts of which are Increasing. Thin wool la steady. Terri Dory grades are In small supply. Pulled wools quiet. Quotations; Territcny wool: Idaho 17; line IV; heavy fine 19 fine It medium 2i 13; medium 1 low medium 23024. heavy Wyoming fine fine 164(10; fine medium 17 medium 23024; low medium 23Q24. Ilah end Nevada fine 170 It; heavy fine 15&16; fine medium medium 22 (M3; low medium 23Q24. Montana line choice 21023; flitn average iv0gO; fine medium choice 21B22; average 19020; alaple 320 21; medium choice 23(rSo; average 31022. Close: Money nt. per 14. 1 3-- 4 Time loans steady; 00 ri days 3 per eeat; six months Prime mvrreutlle paper 3 and 3 14. 1-- 4 nst. per Star 11a g exchange boavv; bankers for dumaml. and bills 4J760 for sixty day bills; postCommercial ed rates 4.14 bide 436 Bar silver. 61. Mextcea dollars 47 ($4-878- 6 1-- 6CCAR. Cash quotations were a follows: Flour steady. Wheat No, g spring U5(slJ. Nol 3 white 1.980L17 No 8 red 1190 113. Cara No. t 444. No 8 vellow Oats No. 3 31"). No. 8 white 224012. No. 8 white $10:12. No. 2 75. Ky lLrley Good feeding 38. Katr 10 choice utnlGng 420 46. Klaxeed No. 1 1.17',). No. 1 northwestern 1.25. 'Jiruoihy Seed Prime 2.S2vi. hteea Pork per bhl 13.71)075. 1 b. 1L Sugar, raw; New lark. centrifuBtesdyi fab refining 4 molaasea sugar gal 96 test 4 ll-14 Refined, quiet; crushed G.75; dered 6.15; granslatad 6.06. COrFEBL-Stead- No. y; 7 11 lo pow- 8 . BOSTON WOOL. Boeuni. FVb. 14. Condition In the Boston wool aiarket are fairly ttuuiy with the movement slow in the various grades. Chicago, Feb. 14. C1ne: Wheat Mav 1.16; July 1.01 BcpL 91 3 0. Corn-F- ab. 44 83; May 47 1-- 47 20 6 8; May 31 if 3-- July 1301-4- ; Julv 31 Pork Keb. 12.70; May 12.90; July 12.00. Lard-Fe- 6.77 12; May 6.97 b. 7.07 July Hib Mav Feb. 6.70; 0.9"; 12. live 7". Flax 1.25. Timothy 2.S.2. Clover 12 CO. l.ari'7 390 18. 7.H2 July CASH WHEAT. 14. Wheat: No. 2 No. 2 red 1.1501.19; Nu. 2 nerd 1.1501.20: No. 3 hard l.nv-v1.19; No. 1 xiorthere 1.20 Nu. 2 northern 1.1801.16; No. g IS. spring 119 Ki-b- . Chicago. ml 1 20 3-- f 3-- WOOL . la.iie. I'. I. 14 V.'mil, -- iaily; a'ul mi diuii.a 21n;;-'- ; n.c'i'.um 170 IS; Hue 10017. lcrnfnry !n CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. (V-M'.- Fb. . 1 4. C atC e Race i pt Siced; good to prinw strx 416-06006.50; poor u 77,; foekere and feeders $500434; coax ),.,.4tj". 10425; Iielfera 13502.55; bull, "07.50. U'-- Vd liece-m- a and IniTPMra 210-y-- 1.OU0 4.-- 4; 21 mill. j; tviunera calve 3. Sie.ui: aatrtr,: 1jI Short per ICO ribs-Hi- de lint 75. Short Clear Fide 6.724075. (looae), 6.624 (boxed), 6.754 Whiskey, on basis of high winea Clover, rouliuut grade $12.50. 7-- Oaio--m. - 874. CHICAGO PRODUCE. 7-- 44. ARTICLES AKU SHIPMENTS. 1.21. in Hires Trains p.m-dltir- Daily TtoI neso said (hat he bad made out an affidavit in Richards' law office on the 6th of January. He said that Mr, Mo Neal naked him to go up there and that he and McNeal and Scotty Rankin went up to ihe office. "Did vou get anything for making that affidavit? was asked by Judge Maginnia. to which tha whneaa answer- "I ant of the opinion ainf-- this ter waa first mentioned, end am still of tho opinion that you must In some way connect the con testee wUh tboae Blatters by showing a knowledge and a connivance and until that is dose I think that the evidence about the actions of other parties le Immaterial units they can be connected with the contestee. The evidence introduced l tM morning' session of tlie Judicial contest proceedings before Judge More wa. with the exception of the testimony of Attorney J. D. Skeen, in a line a with that offered by most of the mat- ed wit-nause- at Monday's session. Tbo court room waa filled with a serious sad expeoraat crowd of spectators, many of whom, however, wera witLdeoas In the cane. Judge Powers and Attorney C. C. Richards were in attendance la the Intexeeta of the contestant; Judges Kimball and Maglnai and Attorneys Hcywood and Hulaaiskl represented the eonUotea. Wade Humptoa, ago 22, was the first itneaa called 10 tbw atand at this that he morning's stesion. He was a resident elector of Ogden City, living on 28th street; that un election day he waa down at the Republican Workingmen's club and met John A. Weaver, Sylvanuu Stephens and Charles D. MeKeal there. Witness stated McNeal asked him If he had voted, to which he replied that he had not. Then be said that MuNeal took him and the others dowu to where Will Howell waa standing lu front of the polling place on 84th street and there wttnecs said that McNeal told him: "There $2 in It if you will vote fur Judge Howell." WituMK then stated that he got Into the carriage aad went to the 25th ed polling district to vote. At thla juncture In the proceeding T Judge blagianla of counsel for the con. teslea objected to the testimony at the witness on the grounds that the allegations of the complaint are to oonfine illegal votes in Ogden City to certain districts and that Ihe 25th district was not included. Judge Mors sustained tlie objection and an exception waa noted by Judge Powers. Judge Powsra here moved to strike out all the testimony of Weaver aud Stephana, about Wade Hamptons vote. The motion was denied pending further developments. Denial Lindsay was the next witness to bo examined. He Mated that be waa 65 yean of age and waa a qualified elector of Ogden City. On election day, witness aald, he met Trank Farley, ths two Farr boy and Charles W. McNeal at the Republican Workingmens dub. He slated that at that time be had a conversation with ClisrUa D. MeNaal. What was that conversation?" asked Judge Powers. Ma and Mr. Farley wag walking up 84th street between Grant and Wsali-Ingtavenue and we earn semes Mr. McNeal. and he asked us if wed voted yet. We said No, and than bo went back with us to the Working mea'a rlub and took out a demijohn of whiskey and gave us each a couple of drink out of it. There's a couple of bucks In it if you vote for the Judge said but he lid not name the Judge." The witness then said that McNeal treated to another drink of whiskey aad then he and others got into the carriage and went up and voted. "Where did the carriage ga?" asked Judge Power. "We went up in the 15th product and Mr. Farley voted them Than went with the carriage down to the $th pollREGULAR CALL BALES. ing precinct" Who did you vote for?" Duly 109 at 2.65LL for myself to know." "That's May Day 600 at XV counsel for the eontestee obHera New York 100 at 49. jected ta Judge Powers' rroee questioning bis own witness. Judge PowOPEN BOARD BALER, ers nrgned that tho witness should be forced to answer inasmuch as ba had New York $00 at 49. publirly made statement aa To Whom 190 3.5 at v. Daly he voted for. Judge Morse told him to Xaildrlver 50 at 44. q 11 sat Ion further and than if It became Tct ro 500 ta 1914. apparent that witness had made such statements publicly he would have to BAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. answer tha question. Judge Powers: "Where ware you on Tho official closing quotations for the 9th of November? Did you see Mr. Will Howell ou that day?" mining stocks today were oa follow: Tea sir." Alla 6 Julia 0 "Did you havs any cenverratloa with Jnstiue 13 Alpha Con. 15 Andes 31 lady Wash. Cun. I him that day about your vote?" "Yra air." Mexican 210 Belcher 18 11. "What was ft that waa said? and R. 110 Ocriilental Con. 90 "M and Mr. Parley waa walking up Bullion 29 ophlr 7371-- 2 24th street and met Mr. McXaal and Overman 22 Caledonia 63 he said T haven't seen that party yet Chsllengs Con. 23 Potoei It to refund you your money to pay you Confidence 86 Ravage 38 noon aa I see him I'll K. Rplctaer 8 C. C. A Va. 203 your money Con. Imperial 1 8. Nevada 38 pay you.' Money for a hat?" Crown oPlnl 15 8. Hill 62 "Well it ess for the dobies and the Union Con. 60 Exchequer 5( burka for the vote he sent us on." G. A (1. IS Utah Con. 11 "What elxe did lie sav? Yellow Jacket 22 H. A X 155 "You go to Mr. Will liowell and he'll BRIEFS IN 8MOOT CASE PRINTED pay you. "Did you go at that time?" "No sir. At any Urn?" Mealing of the Senate Committee Call ed for Neat Saturday. "I'm air, I went a little after." "Vv'hei did you go? "I went to Howell's store." 14. Keb. 'ihe aerate Washington, "Did too have a conversation with committee ou privilege and election Wiil Howell there?" yesterday reralved printed briefs la the with him in regard "Yea sir. I 8inoit care and a meeting pf tha com- lo the election.spoke This was aliout 10 mittee has bera called for Saturday o'clock In the and he aald; next. At this meeting the proposition Moll, I haven'tmorning, got Unte now. come 10 reopen the rase and have the comasaia about 5 o'clock la the afternoon. mittee or a go to Utah When 1 come back in the afternoon he of rpeem tiip coining during rongree made out a receipt for $3 and I signed will bo lakrn up and aa effort made ti rut nty money aud went about my It. Chairman Burrow L it, pass upon bualnkn' dcfclrott rase the be that reopened and "Who $ot the receipt? opportunity given to secure additional "Mr. Howell. criiuuice upon certain eseenlial uinta, "Do you remember how it. read?" notably the onth taken in the endoww'aa fur diet rlbuting raids." "It ment house and toe prevalence of tlie "For whom?" custom iu Utah of the church usurping "Mr. Halverson and Mr. Howell." the functions of courts and twlng civil "Who gave you the money?" ra-e- a arising between niembvr vf the "Two parties. Mr. Will Howell end ehtirch. Mr. Howell, sir." Aa stated in these dipatrlir. SenaHow did that happen?" tor Burrows has canvaased with mem"Mr. WtlT Howell did not have the bers of the committee the proposition change in his pocket." 10 have additional testimony taken "For whom did you vote on election Utah and has met wi'h a favorable dm . for Judge?" spone. He dientiwed the matter toWitness here refued lo answer, but day with Senator Bailey and Ihibola Judge Mors ordered him to do sn and and both agreed with him that he rplid that he voted Ihe Republiproper enurae to pursue would be can ticket straight. take more testimony. Who employed you to distribute Senator Buiruws det lined to giro an cards?" opinbm when naked a to the pnibablu "No one." action of the committee lu this new "Where did you get them?" Smoot Ihe of case, phase aiatlng that "From Howell's office. tl.e committee would hive an opporIn 1 espouse to a question by Judge ,v fn tunity o tar. A'agimils. he said that be did u:t unjuw'liii ntrtiirr nrdiiy derstand that the money paid to him . was r tha distributing of cards- - WU-- 1 e mix UNION PACIFIC Judge Morse Rules That Actions of Will Howell Are Immaterial to Case Unless It Can Be Proved That He Was Agent of the Contestee. Mo-Xi-- al, MONET. Now York, Frb. OF HOWELL WITH AGENTS nn 171-2(11- 8; ea mil steady at PRWWKTION Nash. Untiled 4s .193 1j6H Manhattan consol gold 4 75 Interest Paid Oa Savings Accounts vlexlcan Central 4e 22 Mexican Central 1st Inc Market If Decidedly Dul'.sr Than for 7w Minn, and Bt. Louts 4 le Lai Few D--.d rouLb choice l.cavv 5.'K?5.10; Kansas and Texas 4a . ..lbo St '.'t Stiiet-Mia., ul bulk 4.75 y 4 90; light 4.769 4.95; Missouri, Ksnaas and T. 2nd .. 86 tale 4.6545.110. National R. R. of Mexico eon. 4a.. 624 Sle-eand 13,fHU. Hhmp-Rece- ipt 'i 11. Taa ...1UU New 1 Near Yurk Central gen. 3 wether itnihi good to cliui Vi - ei ; market wa du-!iNew Jersey Central general Sa. .1254 Tkr.V 5 lair 10 chub mixed 4.6"0 Northern Pacific amt but trv xitii o te ; 6 4u: sheep 4.6l)6.W; west- Northern Pacific 3 will be foui.it in ?e 1m t r. uli is ern 5.750s.al. j'br w flm mating a iujiC Norfolk and Western con. 4 ,..104'4 K'.'.ri Uh 974 market waa deiiJe.: Short Line . 4a Oreguu OMAHA CATTLE. been the l'H4 re'v:.:.', Penn. cuuv. 3 r T n :.r . l ir. 192 a among the ftaar flcailing general 4s Omaha. Feb. 14 Receipt -- Can le. dt. h were lailromJs and sndu-u- .. L. and 1. Mountain con. 6 ...119 aln-r- s $3A04y native id llutf. Mrtnig: vataie active bad nuk St. lamia and San Franc, fg. 4s. 924 $2.75tfi 4.19; apitalixatioii than the grr.it mandaitl 6.65; 81cows and heifers St. Louis and S' westera eon. 4s , 824 feeders end Muckers In 7502.75; 88 stock, aad the .ongeani in t erect buiL Seaboar d Air Line 4s 5.75; l 961-- 3 till eta bad ite elfeil in briaging $2.4)Q4.29: reives Rom hern Pacific a. and at age 81.600 3.(4. 119-down the total of the dat a iranaar-tiouSouthern Railway 6a , Hog- s- ReuelptS, 2MM1. Steady; lieavy Texaa and 122 'Jhare waa a marked falling off l4s light la operation by arune of tl.e recently $4 6604.95; mixed $1.8004.(5; 844 4a Weatera T. L. and St. active pottle and the absence front the $4.760 4 85; pigs $3.7n0 4..Mi; bulk $4.(0 Union Pacific 4u . atreet of aotar notable speculative 04.W. lSl' I'd luu Pacific ronv. 4a wet-er- n fihuep Receipts. lga. Active; $4A upeiatora were sitpiioaed to at count Ate II. S. Steel 2nd ua $.V"0 wrtliera rear $560(96.(0; lings Buck of the tliia. .lay. development! 05.75: eaea $4.uO05.u; lamb- - $(.750) abash lata without aa had any importance eie 67Ta Malwah Ilib. B. . 7.90. much effect on atorka, end toe ten 95 Wrateru Maryland 4a of Sonia was haaltatini and irregular. 944 Lake Erie 4a ani Wheeling KANSAS CUT. to Sue r the aperlel adveneee 94 Genual 4 Wlconain ratnere affecting the properties 14. Cattle Kelt. KanaaH t'if.v, tbaie In a number of race! BALT LAKE MINIKO BT0CK& Cauls. 7ii0i). Steady; native pointing to latanded dividend declara- ateera $1.7505.75; native cows and tions on atorka which now receive no The closing quotations and Mica wera beifera $1.7504.50; eiwkcr- - and fel-er- a In aome of the diaburaamiinL $2,750)4.35; bulla $2,2543.76; .calves as follows: indaatrlala tbei a ware feverish, era fed steers $5,750 upward ape its from tide can. Thura $3.OO07.iUt; was) CLOSING QUOTATIONS. were traces of Seat weeks movemeat In 5.25; weatern fed cuwa $2.0004.00. Hoks Kece'ipr- -, 7)H)0. Strung; bulk the Iron and atael group, but tha movement abownd elgna of culmination, and $4.950 5.1$; heavy $5.1005.20; iwrkera light $4.2006.06. the United 8tataa ataal stock eapecially $5.0005.15; pige and6ihK). Steady; mut-tuiSheep Receljita, warn tdnggleh end Indifferent. The $4.75(15.85: lambs $7.0008.00; weektv ceUectlca of views of traffic officials was tinged by the eta trace of range wet here $5.2506.85; fed ewes nbvtarlea to traffic from tbo stormy $4,750 5.35. vesatbar althengh tho genaral tons aa GRAIN Nl'PPLY. tn the volume of the merchandise now ament eon tinned chterfaL Weekly New York, Feh. 14. The visible sup-p- igross earnings fur the first week of of grain Februai II as compiled by Dm tdnriu of hbuwrJ effect Faburary distraction and of the giain rate war. the New York Produce exchange la aa 1 be cntitlniunrs of these fuelers follnwa: Wheat SS.OSM.iKMi bitehela; decrea-- e liromteed e aimllar r ecu It for tha 661.000. second for the statement forthcoming 4MI1M 17.SGS tNHt buahels; ilacraasa week. Tima money wee firmer, blit largely 781.000. dncreBM Corn 10.5tS.900 bushela; seminal owing to the scant aciivity. 88LOOO. The drooping tendency of foreign exi. Rye 1,114,000 buahels; decrease change end the relaxation at all points was our for tlie gold pressure pf Harley 5.871.000 btiaheh; ilecreaae of great er importance. Tho 336.000, tbMO war Moody. There wax a broad demand fur bonds ' CHICAGO FUTURES. pf other than tha first grades. Total 14.416,000. galea, par value, The Leading Futures Ranged aa . 15, 100S luii Kiu GrAK'lt JiMillen' Securities 6s trie prior lien cJfie genutal 4s it W. and Denver City 1st (locktag Valiev 4 )fnvr Louisville Assistant Cashle l"j MUST FEBCCARY that Gettha Kansas City AND ALL he did not. Didn't you get $6.70 in an envelope?" "1 did not." "W'aa that handed to you aft eras id? "No, air. "How mauv times were you sentenced by Judge Howell during the past year?" "About three." "How moth money did you get on elect ion?" "I didn't get any." "Who else bought your vote! "No one. "How many drinka did you have that day?" "I can't iell you.' Tha next witness called to the stand waa Frank Farley. He stated that he had lived In Ogden all his life. He said that on the day of election he met Charles D. McNeal la front of the Republican Workingmens club. Wss anything in Judge Powers: particular said between you?" Mr. McNeal said, Have you boye voted and we said, No, and then we got into a carriage and drove up to the 25th district polling place and then went down to tha 9th. What else did Mr. McNeal ray? "Mr. MeNtal said, Corns on. boys, haven't voted there's a couple of bucks In it. But I didn't vote after gut into the carriage aa 1 bad already voted." Did he say anything about who he Intended you should vote for?" "Well, when a man gets Into a carriage in front of Republican headquar- "upporad that he ia going to vote the Republican ticket straight' fv The witness sUtM In reply to a question that be did not see Will Howell there that day. Judge Maginnia stated that counsel e. for the contestee did not. care to cross-examin- va Chicago St. Leals PRINCIPAL EASTERN POINTS NO CHANGE TO ZSUSSSl: Bt surt yow tia tie Ticket Beads UNION PACIFIC. Far Full lafanwaWoa CaM oa K N. MOSELEY, Traveling Paeeangor Agent, Ogden, Utah, No. 8 Atlantic Mail all points .olS4i Gftft oe 8:80 a. a- No. U Balt Lake local No. 3, Chicago, 8L Louis itOd so Th (My DoeMvYradt Rsfiway the Mimert River eai Qdeegw I sa Nc. 4, Atlantic Express, all TM f- points ARRIVE DAILY. No. 5, Pacific Mail. Balt Lake m4 All point Enst ,o..ll!w A No. 1, Chicago and S-'- lamia 9 limited No. 11, Local from Park City and Ban Pete Valley.... ":M P- 8, Pacific Express from 13:88 all points East Through sleeping car to Omaha, Chicago and BL Louis, Naw York aad Boston. Fret radioing chair car. A perfect dining car service oa through trains. , C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. L A. BENTON, Goa. AgLPagr.DepL Balt Lake City. O. B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. B. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT. JUNE STH. 1904. DEPART DAILY. The Overland Limited m-N- Tlie next witness called to the stand was Mrs. Isabel Pool. Mrs. Pool stated that she had lived In Ogden nil her life. Juilge Powers: "Were you employed ta work by any person in the campaign? ' I was emploved by Mr. William Howell." To do what?" An objartkm was Interposed at title point by Judge Maginnia of counsel fur the contestee on the grounds that Will Howell had not been proved by the eTi TIME TABLE deuce of Mrs. Pool to be an agent of ho bis brother and that, therefore, eould not be held responsible for the acta of hia brother. The proposition on waa argued at length by counsel both sides, but objection was finally San Pedro, Los Angeles and wstainad ami Mra Pool was excused. Salt Lake iL R. Co, Attorney J. D. 8kepn, who wa next T called, stated that he waa 27 years of Depct, Third Waat and South ampin to. Balt Lakn City. I 6 hail been in and the pracage engsrd tice of law for the past three year. He DEPART. aid that during the past three yean For Provtk Lehl, Fairfield he had known the contestee. Judge and Mmur, connecting Howell. nt Nepki for Mantl and Attorney Rirfaards: "Did yon have a intermediate points on convents tinn with Judge Howell last Banpeto VaUay Ry 8:00 1 ffl July relative to Ida prospective candiTao-al- a, Beach. For Garfield for the district Judgeship?" dacy "Yea air.' Stockton, Mammoth, Euraka and SliTell what occurred. ver City (via Learning- I walked Into his office one afternoon and 1 nuked him If he waa a canton cut-of- f) 7:45 a m didate for district Judge. He said that For American Proves he was and I suggested that he ought Fork, Lehl, Juab, Milto poll a big vote and run ahead of hlu ford, Frisco, Calleatan ticket in Ugden and probably get the and Intermed into points &Q5 p in support of the people in Ogden valley. The conversation drifted to his successARRIVE or to the municipal Judgeship and he From Provo, American said: That would be a nice position Fork, LeU, Juab, Milfor you. I told him tliet Bill had the ford, Frisco, Calieatoa to the appointing power, referring and intermediate P0 19:45 a DX he said, 0, never mayor, and then From Provo, Lehl, Fair-fielmind, I can fix that. Mercur and SanUpon cross examination Mr. Skeen stated that he understood that If lie pete Vauey Ry. potato.. 5:35 p m had gone to work to help elect him he From Silver City, Mamhad a right to go la and demand the moth, Eureka, Stockton, assistance of Judge Howell in securing Gdrfield Tooele aud the office of municipal judge. Ha said 5:35 p m in waa not be that actively wngaged ALL TRAINS DAILY. politics and did not at the time want the position. In response to questions, Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car he stated that he waa approachad by Service between Salt Lake, Milford, District Attorney Halverson. Rudolph Modena and Caliautea. Direct stage Koehler and Mayor O las man u at one connection tor all mining dlitticta la time. The spokesman of the party, southern Utah and Nnvadn. Skeen claimed, said that he should not oppose Judge Howell ae he (8keen) was City Ticket Office, SOI Main 8treet a young man aad by so acting it would TeL sea injure his political proepects. For particulars, call ea or address Lowther witwaa S. the last Joseph agents, Balt Lake Route, or J. L ness examined at the morning session. MOORE Dlelrtst Peaeengm Agent. He at ted that ha waa forty years of E W. GILLETT, Gen. Plan. Agt ago, a qualified elector and that he had been employed by the Republican county committee on election day. Attorney Richards; "By whom were d, Th Med Laxxrioaa Trak NAiWwM Compartment and drawing -- non fteeping can, observation cam, lb and Mra) tag can, cam, with baiter, bath and lab lovart Library; entire train (lectit I lighted, through to Chicago wffiud change. Direct coonectioa for buffK-aaoki- I ng St Pad and Minneapolis Debate, ft t, (aa a. Witar. to eiWMC IWmrU ftw Am. iChlcagt & NmUhWisten tj. I M Waat BacaaS BaaKB M.. AUm lawM BSttlaksCHy, Uab. SHg, LOW RATES To CHEYENNE, BENVER, KAN $ AS OMAHA, CITE BT. LOUIS, CHICAGO MONTREAL, BOSTON, NEW YMK, And nil Cltlae of Europe via Alt Ue Ticket Office, Healy Hotel, (Opposite Deprt). Shumans Beil Phono 1I1Z. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR USED TICKETS. Cheap Rates to SL Louis athar r. pciatA via Daily-- 3 3 Trains Wo caa save a you moaey. Write CL F. WARREN, General Agent, No. 411 Dooley Balt Lake City. you employed? "By Mr. V. G. Gunnell." "Iii what districts were you employed?" "I was employed in the Twenty-fir- st district." At what were you employed?" "1 waa employed at checking up voters. Witness stated that he saw C. I). McNeal, Scotty Rankin, Israel Farley, Frank Farley, and several others that tlie down by Republican Workingday men's Club. What Ja your purpose in going there?" "To get C. W. Rankin to vote." "When you were in the alley-wa- y did you hear McNeal make any remarks?" At this point an objection was made to the question by Judge Maginnia and waa sustained. Attorney Richards: "Did you bear McNeal say anyhing to Rankin and THE OREGON SHORT UNH 11301 . CARD. Doc. 4. 1904. DEPART: No. 7 Butte and Portland 13:48 p.BL No. 9 PocatallOi Montpelier 1:38 n. and Butto 7:18 p.m. No. 11 Cache VWloy No. 18 Balt Lake aad Tlntio 10:60 am. te No. 8 Balt Lake aad polntn .......... ..TiSaana. No. 8 Balt Lakn. Provo, Milford and nil paiata ...... 8:4$ p.m. soutk No. 10 8alt Lake and inter.......... 8:80 p.m. mediate poiata ...-..- Farr?" ......8:16a.m. No 4 ARRIVE: "Nothing except that they were a Lake 2:18 p.m. No. pair of pikers." "What else did he say?" No. 9 Butte ard Pocatello ....... .12:60 a.m. "He said, Well, I'll handle ihe busi-ne- -a Express No. II Salt Lake and Tintic 1:66 p.a. alone.' " MilNa 7 Salt Lake and The witness was not . ...11:2b a.m. ford and a recess was taken at this jnne-tui- e No. 8 Balt Lake aad until 1:45 oclock this afleraoou. 8.05 n nt. polntn No. 8 Portland and Butto,. 7:00 a-AFTERNOON SESSION. Butto and POcatodo 4:w0 p.m. Upon reconvening of court at 1:45 No. 10 10:85 .tn. Valley o'clock Oliver Prnrod took tne stand, No: 12 Cache Trains eouth of Juab do not ran lie said that be was a resident of Liberty and waa engaged there in the 8uadaya C. A. HENRY, Tlrtat Agent. mercantile bueiness. He waa nuked A. E MOBXLKY. by Judge Powers if he bad done bus-I- n Trav. Paaa AgeaL with the firm of Reese llowell Ofdoa, Utah, . nrPLXY. O. P. 1 T 1. It on , .tCoutiuued Page S.) latar-medla- ................ cross-examin- ed intar-medla- te n TIMECARD. Effoctave Dec. 4lh, 19L DJtPARI: M No. 8 Mall aad Expraea... for Limned No. 8 Overload Biuna Council Omaha, Denver, Kansas OUT oaat dally Na. 4 Atlantic Esprem for A Omaha, Council Denver, nu Bluffs, Kansas City and poiata acnQ daily arrive No. 3 Fndic Expramj from Bluffs, Council Denver, Kansas City aaat daily I Uwg No. Omaha. from Bluffa Kansas City. W ver and all poiata idly Fatt Mall No. 8 "j.gp ;N 9 A. B. Scan theWantAds |