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Show m.iMni-1- 1 --- .wwi flllASSCOATEOPBESS LUg OGDEN CITY, UTAH. THURSDAY MORNING. APRIL 13, GARFIELD GETS BUSY. Directors' Investigation Committee Into Affairs of Equitable Assurance Society Want Details of Employes and Pay Rolls. A-K complete York. April financial of all the the Equitable Life Insurance eal? and relation to other corporfull. Ht of11 the sortetys officers, Including with a Mstcmcntuf tue received by and emolument ?hem, I ked of the wcielya presiIn a let-ldent, Janie W. Alexander, C. rick, sent to him ly Henry comehalrnian of the investigating -. by the director- . mittee appointed ap-The letter to Mr. Alexander was moved at a ineel lug of the investigates committee, at which Mere. Bliss, Ive. Ingalls and Frick In- rosier er i liar-rirna- vore present. In asking for the the formation Mr. Frick write that committee doe not intend to limit toning the investigation to the quest examina-iio- n of the offleei. but aeparate will be made by the committee and it experts. on which Mr. Among the point Alexander 1 required to furnish datn Topeka. Kan.. April 12. James H. Philadelphia, April 12. Following Garfield, commissioner of eonHii'aijouk, the nrwiqiaper charges of fraudulent la in Kansas to investigate the Standard Oil company, and held a confertransactions by certain members of ence ibis afternoon with General Manthe Consolidated Stock Exchange of ager H. 1'. kludge of the Santa Ft'. No Philadelphia, four members of the statement as lo the result of the conhoard of governors today ivslgiied, two ference could he secured hut it related to the suit agaiust the Santa Fe, members of the exchange were exalleging conspiracy with tlie Standard another resigned and one was pelled, in the matter of oil rate. General The members of the board suspended. commisthe supplied Mudge Manager of gotentora who resigned were A. J. sioner with a large amount of infurma-ilias to rates on oil. Other Icadfng : Cyrus W. Haller, first railroad men will meet Air. Garfield. Barn hoi I. A. A. Hayden and J. It ia understood that, tho railroad men Ihtvis. In presenting their welcome the npiMirtunity of telling the a ree resignations, Hayden and Devi commissioner certain things in connecquested an Investigation of allegations Vicksburg. Ml., April 13. tion with the freight traffic in the made against them. Yasoo and MlsKfiutippI Valley pus- state, as they are anxious to lie set Julius Herahfeld resigned and also south bound was train senger matter. about the right requested an Investigation of hla ditched near Harden Station, 1C Commissioner Garfield has decided transactions. miles north of here at 12:30 this to divide hi investigation into eight Bcrnholdt waa suspended for failure 67 state Report that morning. anto he each covered by to honor clalma; G. C. Tuthill and C. departments, passenger were injured. A ape- swer to ten question. What thrse E. Mason, who had been charged with cial train carrying physicians eighty question arc none but Mr. Garfraudulent practices were exiielied has gone to the wreck. It is re-field and his assistant know, and they from membership. The bourse direcKilled the entire passenger Iralu refuse io tell. tors held a nteetiug today and aprolled down an embankment. Mr. Garfield experts to he able lo proved the action of President Ratio! latoil in hi work ihe regions the In ordering the Consolidated exchange ter part of the week. tu vacate Its quarters on May 1. Hnnt-inglo- Wahlngion. y AMBASSADOR Ran Francisco, April 12 Pietro who i suspected of the murder of Hlaggio Vilardn, ha not ypt lieen apprehended, though every effort for his apprehension ia being made. Some credence being placed In the report that an Italian, answering hia description, had bought a railroad ticket for Kansas City in Ran Jose on Morocco. it Count von Tattcn Saturday, officials of the eastern city have been mil tiled to be on the look- was announced today, will proceed out for tlie suspect. A number of de- to Fez shortly, as German envoy until tectives, howerer, are inclined lo Dr. Rosen, the recently appointed minscout this rumor. The point out that ister la ready to replace hint. The Torlttricl had lillle or no money, and count Empeby accompanied that his friends were of tho poorer ror William from Lisbon to Tangier ClSHB. and was present during the emperor' It is the general belief 4 hat Tnrtu-ric- l conversallon with Jhe sultans unde. ja si ill in this eily. Vilardo will lie buried tomorrow in the Holy Tor-turfe- i, Bach-Ashol- Cro.s hospital. Ancio Briasilo will appear for trial in Rttperior Judge Cook court, on the o rharge of murdering Gulseppe on the night of Janunry 22nd last. It is Isdieved by many that the murder of Vilardo grew out of the tragedy, as witnesses fur tlie prosecution in the Borogardo murder cna Vilardo wa have been intimidated. a close friend and fellow townsman of Horgardo, and with Broganios Bro-glrd- HI EVER-I- S total of 97.vnfl.2H5 mentioned in the reKyt of Decemlier 31, 1304, for commission, advertising, utge and exchange, and how and why each was spent ; also each iletn of a total of 37.1i9.3IH in the same report of all other disbursement t" and bow and spent; n statement why each wa showing in drlail losses, if any, to tho slurp January 1, 19'Hi. on any property of any kind purchased by It, glilng the namea of the persons who wild the sam! to the society a record of any Iransartion hy which' any ofllcer,. director, trustee or employe of the society ha irregularly or improperly received money or other valuable thing from the society, oulsido of and not a part of hla regular sala monthly Ktatcment ary; and al-from January 1, lihNl. showing tint 81. rclcrsbiu-g- , April 12, 11:2 a. m. rs-- h of the widely and balance where the same were, and arc deAmbassador Me) or this afternon preposited, ami tho term of each sented his loiter of r red once lo Nieholus st Tsarskoc-Selo- . In In a request fora copy of the 'sodiplomatic circles ini crest 1 maniMr. is mil Alexnader ciety' pay fested nt. the first interview with the asked to give the name of each per-n- n emperor and the new ambassador, owin reeeiot of salary or compensato tho widespread belief that tion of any kind from tho society and ing President Roosevelt has already alto state tho duties performed lyc.ich lowed tlie information lo be conveyed person wi psM. He is altto asked to lo both brlligi-rratthat he stand set forth any Increa--e In salary to upon their mutual requit to ready of to name any employe; give the the promotion of pence. It trustee or undertake director, any emplnye, 1 aupposed that Mr. Meyer this afstockholder who lias any husinea re- ternoon delivered a confidential comlation with any other corporation, the to his munication from Presicompensatliin, direct nr Indirect, ha dent Roosevelt, butmajesty so far as ia ascerrereives In such a manner and the name of the Kquflahle society, ofllcer tained the emperor did not discus Hie question of peace with the new atm who authorised the same. hassador. Mr. Meyer's reception followed the traditional old world pomp and ceremony observed at the court of the Romanoff's. llo was received literally Acin great and solemn slate. companied by Secretary Eddy and Tills and attended hy four chamber-laiof the uniform be travelled by a special imperial train to Taarskee-Sel- a Tsris. Aphll 12 Germany a effort to At the station the party were met hy gn intern.Monal conference on Count Hendrlk'off, master of cerethe Mriroeean qiieHiion do not cause monies. and a number of court offfurther apprehension here a tin gov- icials. Four golden state carriages ernment 1. aware, that practically all sere in waiting. The roach occupied Hie pu.er having sny pulltlral inter--i liv Ambassador Meyer and Baron in Miiroreo would not participate. Koroff was drawn by six white stalThis uppeitl eaac to France, Great lions. with the grooin and footmen In Hritain. Italy, Spain, and Kii-s- ia and the imperial scarlet livery and with the other European power, have little outriders on either side. Arriving at tr mi interest in Morocco. Conse-fl,rutl- y Alexandra pslacc, Baron Fredericks, Germany would. lie practically surrounded hy court officials, all on slotte in favoring or participating in biasing steeds, greeted the party. Amnn international gartering. It 1 as- bassador Meyer was first presented to sumed ihat the neutral attitude of the empress mother, to whom In turn, the I'nitcd Slate will probably lead were presented the embassy secreher to withhold by Count participation If . all taries. Then, preceded 'he interested parties Hendiikoff bearing his staff of office, except to fake part in the and a solemn procession of court, funcconference. The French tionaries. the ambassador passed the therefore. do not attach fur- salons to the emperor's private apartther serious importance to the inter- ments. Here the Imperial body guard national confeie.ice movement, being saluted. On the Lorary grounds the mri need that it Is. doomed., in processions halted and ihe doors of to failure. the private tree pt Ion room were bermanya plan concerning the thrown often by the emperor'a picturrested conference have not yet esque turbaned mamelttkea. and as the ken a definite form. The first report representative of the presihirh reucheil Pari, indicated that personal dent, as well aa of the government of Wmany her3clf planned to call the United States, Ambassador Meyer reference, lmt it now appear that advanced alone to meet the emperor Germany ceeka to have the Sultan of and empress. Their greeting and re1'imrcij hall a conference. Hither ception was cordial. The letters and n is unacceptable to the amhori-her- credentials presented by Mr. Meyer , ibirtieiiiariy the Tau?r, d were In the usual form and were ad'would give the sultan pretext lo dressed To His Imperial Majesty, Russia. The . j'li hi- - leply which France i now ihe autocrat of all the wimng reiatiie to the adoption of anllience lasted 10 or 15 minute. What 'mm measures. Moreover, the passed between tlie emperor and amto call ail international bassador naturally secret. mfrre.ire 1 baaed The occasion marked a notable deu ignoring French upon the theory policy- in Morocco parture from the custom of the St. r!!;T h Anglo-Frencagreement Petersburg court since the days of turning over the Morocco quea-,- n Minister C. R. Breckinridge. Mr. .j 8 cotifre. of the powers. wearing no uniform, but apabandonment of French policy is Mayer, In the simple evening dresa pearing w rntrria'ned n any here. of an American gentleman. stK-iei- Elaborate Ceremony Marks Welcome By Czar. Eni-lier- a GERMANY'S EFFORT IN MOROCCO y pro-puse- d e, 1 . Berlin, April 12. The new rummer-cia- l treaty between Germany and Morocco which la being negotiated by Dr. Vim Kuehtmenn, tlie German charge d'affaires, nt Fes, 1 more than an arrangement covering cos sting trade sights. Jt embrace all the most favored nations' guarantee in tho previous treaty. It Is understood uiin this treaty that Germany will express her resistance to France' effort a to become the predominating power iu cousin, Benedetto Fretilin, conducted and bore the expense of Drogsrdoa funeral. S Start Reform League to Bring About Democratization of Government? Meeting In Spite of Police. Sf. Petersburg. April IS, 1:15 a. m. The formation of a national profeo-slon- reform league to unite the activities (4 lawyers, doctors, teachers, engineers and other professional clauses of Russia, to bring about the demorraiiutlon of the government and the Institution of a rrpreaeni-fivparliament and a responsible ministry Is the ambitious project set on foot by the national congress of lawyers, which finished Its work here tost night. Hie plan propoed 1 the formation of national amnetothms of the various professional classes each of which shall elect delegates to a central bureau which Is to direct and coordinate the efforts of the In the direction of reforms. Other ctasHcs which have openly manifested liberal tendencies on many occasions, and notably ihe doctor at their recent congreaa In Woacow, are likely to accept the invitation and Interfered with n powerful reform force is likely lo sirlng Into being soon. Tho deliberal Ions of tlie lawyer, which were carried to a conclusion In direct disregard of police order and which were participated In by 173 delo. gate representing every Judicial district in Russia except Siberia, resulted In Ihe organization of the legal association and the election of n central bureau of thirteen which is to select legal representatives for n proposed reutral committee lo draft preliminary plans for the organisation of that body. The leaders of tho movement declare that thtrir plans do not eontem- e Inirl-lecliial- un-le- New York, April 12. The Hippodrome, New Yorks newest and largest place of amusement, was o pencil of tonight under the management Thompson A Dundy and every cine of the 6.20U seats waa taken, some of them having heen bought at auction at high premiums and wherever there was standing space It waa fllleil. The performance began with the A Yankee Circtta Mrtaru1ar on Mars. a Tho first arena showed stranded American circus about to lie sold at auction. It waa bought by a Marlian who takes It to hi planet and this gives opportunity In tlie following scene to show very claliorate stage settings. Following the circus on Mars rama a spectacular production of American Civil war Incidents, Andersonville, a story of Wilson's raider. In this there was a battle scene, bringing numbers of mounted men on the stsgn, The great Hlppudroma tank was utilised in Ihe list tie scene, the forepart of the stage sinking, this process of submersion continuing for several mlnutea until the stage repWith mouthed resented a river. troop represented In retreat, horaes ami riders rush forward and plunge Into the water, many feet deep. Many hones were In the water at the same time and the iqsgnltude of the presentation of the iiaitlu made a very effective sceue. The Hippodrome stage I remarkably large and at times was crowded. Hundred of persons and many and Including elephants, horses, were In view si one time, making a very snimaled and picturesque stags scene. The circus specialties Introduced In the first part of thu performance were unusually good. mi-mai- Liberals Do Not Use Balfour's Dodging Tactics. MYSTERIOUS TRUNK HAS DISAPPEARED Ixntdon, April 12. Home rule for Ireland was the subject of the discussion In the house of commons. It cante up tin the motion of an Irish unionist niiutiher, frsitii'd with the pipoae of drawing our Sir Henry (Liberal) and with the expectation Ihat ihe opposition would evade the issue as the government has the For the last few fiscal question. weeks the. ministerial benches have liccn empty on private members night, hilt tonight the government wa well represented. Premier Balfour was greeted with lrunlcgl cheers when he entered the house: It was the first time this session that an Irish unionist had secured a chance to Introduce a home rule measure. The opposition declined to dodge the issue and to imitate the government's recent attitude toward private meetings tin the fiscal question and when Sir Henry rose to speak the oppoHe did'nt sition shouted In unison. Mr. Tuff Conservative I run away. called ihe attention of the house lo speeches by certain member of the opposition on the question of home rule for Ireland and moved that In view of the conflicting statements by various leaders on the subject of home rule, the house deems It expedient for Ihe member for Rtirlingliurg (Sir ) to exHenry plicitly declare whether or not it la to the his intention lo recommend the elector of the United Kingdom INillcy of establishing a parliament in Ireland. Mr. Tuff quoted from speeches by Iiord Roseberry, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerma- LAND FRAUD INDICTMENT DISMISSED Uampliell-nan-nerntH- Chicago, April 12. Rccrvl service operatives are said to lie making an effort, to find a mysterious trunk, alleged to he missing, and wanted in connect ion with the federal jury's investigation of the packing indusiry. Six other trunks of a numbered series have been seised, but federal offlrlals fear Hist unless the seventh is recovered valuable information may ho lost. The six trunks were taken from safety deposit vaults In the First National In connection with Bank Building. the aenrch for the m!alng receptacle, government officers are seeking officials of the Aetna trading company, who, it is said, may be able to tell the grand Jurors the meaning of every itpin contained In tho books and papers found in the trunks. Tho information sought after in relation to alleged plans practiced to raise the price of sausage casings. When the officials of the company learned that an Investigation was to begin iheir offices were closed. Henry G. Godfrey, said lo have been secretary and treasurer, wa traced by Kfcret service men from Chicago to Toronto. Canada, where all trace of him was lost. He is ahl to have heen I raveling in possession of twenty tranks. Usmpbell-Kannerntan- Earl Mr. Redmond, WAR WAS ON WITH CHINA. Topeka, Kan., April 12. Judge Pollock of the first district court decided today that there was war between the United Stales and China during the march of the allied troops on Pekin during tho Boxer outbreak of 1900. The rase was that of Fred Hamilton, a private soldier, serving sentence at the United Staten penitentiary at for killing Corporal Charles Cooper while tho army was In China. Hamilton was convicted by court martial. He appealed to tho court for release on the ground that there was no war between the two countries and that therefore (he court martial had no power to convict him. Tho case will be appealed to the supreme court of the United State. IN IS UP IN C San Francisco, April 12. Tho ship Oriental Rra Witch and Standard and the schooner MUpah of the North Alaka Salmon company's fleet sailed today for the Arctic. All four vessels were carefully searched by the police, hut it was so thought that Torturici, tho supposed murderer might iry to get away by shipping on one of these boat. No arrest, however, was made. A large number of Chinamen went north for the summer. DARROW HOME Every Scat in Big Btructurs is Taken Up at Mammoth First Performance. CHARGE. Chicago, April 12. Mayor Kdwnrd P. Dunne today appointed Clarence S. Darrow to have charge of all the traction litigation of the city. Mr. Darrow represented the mine workthe hearings before the commissioner named by President Ro use-veto settle the great strike In the sn'bracjir col fleM. ers In lt Grey 1ortlnnd, Ore., April 12. United Stales Agent Henoy toilay derided to dismiss thu Indictment sgaln-- t H. Kislcr of Boat tli! upon the ground that he had no guilty knowledge of the offense with which he Is charged, that of conspiring to defraud the government out of a portion of its public lands. Risler was accused of having sldid N- - Jones in a srhetne lo acquire title to large tracts in ihe Mlletx Indian reservation through the of old soldiers Instrumentality claim, lie is thu general agent; of the Consolidated Hallway company of Real He. According to the siaiement made to Mr. Heney, Risler was imposed upon by W. H. Jones to the extent of unwittingly acting as agent in tho transfer of several of Ihe nid mlillem' entries. Clarence B. Zachary, Edward Barnrad and Charles V. Watson, jointly indicted hy the federal grand jury last Saturday upon a charge in having made false oaths to the final proof of each other in connection with the homestead entries, alleged to have lieen made by them In the Land and Timber company, were arraigned In tit United State District court. Their cacs will be heard Friday morning. Senator Mitchell refuses absolutely lo discuss any feature of the numerous ' indictments against him. ier-jtt- NEW GASOLINE MOTOR. and others on different occasions as showing the widely divergent opinion of the opposition on the question of Union Pacific Tests Car For Uto in Branch Services. home rale. Kir Walter Plummer seconded ihe motion. He said It was ImOkaka. Neb.. April 12. The final portant for the country to know which side of the fence the opposition pro- testa have been given to a gasoline motor car designed at Ihe local shops posed to fall. of the Union Pacific railroad for use Sir Henry The spoke at some length. He sarcastically In suburb and branch service. and caustically touched the sore spots car has made a number of trial trip of the government and congratulated tne final test being given today. The Mr. Balfour on hla presence in the car has been In course of construction house tonight when an abstract motion for several months and is the Invenwaa up Involving a question which tion of W. R. McKern, superintendent would not come before the special of motive power of the Union Pacific. MrKeen explains that the difficulty meeting of this parliament. The speaker declined to give a direct met with In all former attempts waa could be operated reply to the motion. Re said it was to build a motor that not neeesisiry to relate the record of without vibrating. This obstacle has the Liberal party which, for 2) years, been overcome in the McKern motor Ihe had labored unceasingly to secure good by the use of n low gear. Rhtutld sttreesa much new government for Ireland. lie said the new car prove a same will lie nature of tho principle underlying these efforts waa equipment In service on the Union Pacific should lie placed grantthat to designed for ed. He would endeavor to bring this branches. The car service. and passenger issue but successful in both what freight way to a means it was what preposand by Kansas Cltr, Mo.. April 12. Senator terous to ask him to cay. He believed of A. Clark palaad through Kansas W. the waa motion purpose main the his way to Topeka to to afford the unionist an opportunity City today onCommissioner Jne R. winter with. on Page (Continued Three.) Campbell-Bannerma- n CLASSES OE RUSSIA COMBINE u i CANAL MEN MEET. director, trustee or employe ha h INTELLECTUAL News- MURDERER MOROCCAN OPENING OF IS STILL AND GERMAN NEW YORK'S AGREEMENT AT LARGE HIPPODROME offl-ee- r, - Financial Frauds Exposed by paper Are Discredited. d ,o Hie PRICE FIVE CENTS lie-gi- n tnit con-jirar- TRAIN ROLLS Be Official dispatches received from Tangier tody confirm llus report that County You Tatcnlach, former German minister to Morocco, has called on the member of the diplomatic corw and informed them that he ha been appointed temporary charge d'affaires, pending the arrival of the German minister, l)r. Rosen. The official dispatches received here from Tangier do not cnuflrm the report that Count Von Taitealwch-Asholhas decided to oien negotiao tion directly with the Sultan Morocco. Renewed tension 1 exitect-e- d if Get many undertake to scud a The official dispatches received here aay I he effect of such a mission would lie tu scrimialy prejudice the success of the French negotiation wltlch are now reaching their final Italian Wanted by San Francisco Police Thought to Hava Left for atage. Kansas City. April 12. Chairman arc the oelety,B holding or interel Shouts. Governor Magnon and Chief of Engineer Wallace met in Secretary companie in mercantile Xcw York, tlie Equitable Tniat com- Taft' office toilay. It wa the first pany of New York, the Mercantile meeting of the executive committee of Safe UeiKNiil company of New York, the Isthmian Canal commission and or in miy other Iruat, title or safe de- lire detail of the organlaztion were comconsidered. posit company, bank or banking buildpany; the society le.se of its KING AND QUEEN LAND. ing in thla city; lta wan to any of it. employes, ofllcer, director or with KtaiemeU. trustee, together Palma, Island of Majnrlra, April 12. showing who authorized the loan; n The King and Queen of Kngland arwhich all of dealing by Hiaiemeut rived here, today on the royal yacht the to or for sold society Victoria and Albert. any broker They landed at any (tuck, bond, securities or any 3 p. m. and were welcomed enthusl-aslicallthe other properly including, a big assemblage. hy callrd nnderwrll Inga by the society whether any a riatement as to rocehed any money or other things of value liecauae of hi relation with .i l In- - .oriel v; a 111 of the aociPly' here with it lrailitig agent ) and aliriwd, with n compilation to show tilt practical reMilt to the from each agency; a staionicnt showing each Item going to make lip 1905. BROKERS SUSPENDED. Has Liat of Eighty Questions to .Answered on Oil Industry. Ua Fill FRIDAY VOL. II. NO. 103 JSStr FORECAST A'WIVWW jUVAlWl' Jwrd WEATHER SERVKE lELECUPlilC Roosevclt Will Have Chance to Kill Big Game Denver, Colo., April IS. Information from Glen wood Springs Is to the effect that the men who are arranging for President Roosevelts hunt In Colorado are more than pleased with Borah Jake the outlook. Guide has heard from n majority of the trallera sent out to kmate hears and says that they are meeting with success. The light snow fall of the past two days, he believes will prove favorable Jo easy tracking of the animals. ; The Invitation extended by cltlxens fo Glenwood Spring (hat the president and members of his party indulge In a plunge In Ihe pool before leaving for New Castle has heen accepted. Cowboys from all over the western part of Colorado are coming into New (lasile to act as escort to the president from New Castle to a point aomh of that plare which will mark th beginning of the trip from which Ibe public will be excluded during the president's stay. The cowboys declare they will assist In enforcing the square dual" themselves. The march from New CaMtle will be enlivened by a genuine cowboy demonstration, accompanied with rough riding, pistol firing, etc. plate any assault on the monarch I al reform of government or disloyalty to the emperor, but the elimination of abaolutiNin and the establishment of pari lr I pa linn hy the governed in the direction of affairs, and especially In certain matters, as the budget and taxation and the point of the rejeo. lion, though by a small majority, of a resolution committing Jie assembly to extra legal measures to show hatred for the existing order and bring about a democratic and legal mode of government In Russia," Dean out this declaration. A feature of the meeting was a special honor shown the Polish delegates at the first session when the entire assemblage rose and remained standing faring the section occupied by the Poles while a speaker pronounced a panegyric oil them. The Poies, however, did not. participate In the following sesaiorg which were held In defiance of the police merely sending visiting rards each day. Tho In accordance with secret arrangements met at private houses assembling before the arrival of police and disregarding orders to cease their sessions. At yesterdays session, however, the police promptly placed a cordon around the bongo In which the delegates were to meet and prevented all hut fifteen from entering and sent word lo those present that 11 delegates not residents of BL Petersburg must leave tho city ImAs the congress had finmediately. ished its programme adjournment sine die was pronounced, the lawyers as a final thrust, drafting a statement to the rhlcf of police that hla general order lo delegates en bloc to leave the city waa Illegal and that they would recognise tho withdrawal of permission to remain in the city only ir It. were delivered lo each . delegate , personally. Another Zemstvo congress has been called tu meet In Moscow on May 8, In which representatives of celebrity also will participate. From three to five delegates to each provincial Zemstvo bavs been Invited.. It. haa lieen reported that an endeavor will lie made to align the moderates with tho nobility In favor of reforms without going to tho length uf tho constitutionalism of western Europe. dele-gallo- BUTCHER IS KILLED AND MUTILATED i Wash., April 13. Bellingham, Frederick I Dames, a butcher, waa found murdered in his room today. A Mteel skewer had been driven through his skull with n hatchet, and his head had been horribly mutilated In tha fierce si niggle. A watrh and about $20 In rash is known to have heen la Dame's possession last night, are missing. Kd. Leonard, a hoy employed In the shop owned by the murdered man found the hotly. James was ahmil sixty years old. He formerly lived In Portland. No tram of the murderer or murderers ban been found. Revenge rather than robbery is thought to have beea the motive Air ihe murder of Dames. At the inquest this afternoon W. D. McArthur testified that ihe victim had once made reference to a very hitter personal enemy. Who his enemy may have hem. where he lived, or the occasimi for his hostility are not known. The polfre are working on the revenge theory, LEAVES IT TO CHURCH'S CONSCIENCE Dr. Washington Gladden Says Last Words on Acceptance of Rockefeller Gift. Columbus. Ohio, April formed this afternoon of the final tion of ihe prudential rommlttee the Iloekefi'ller gift. Rev. 12.-W- hen Loeb Haa Quist Tims. . Fort Worth, Tex., April 12. Very was transacted today little at the temporary headquarters of the government which have been maintained here by Secretary Loch since Sunday laat. No word came from Cio President during tlie Jay and no were sent him. Tomorrow morning Secretary Loeb will break bore anl tba up his headquarter President' train will tear at 19 o'clock for Frederick, Okla., where tne President will board it tomorrow night. The start from Frederick will be made at 8:25 tomorrow night and the last stop In Texas will be made at Texiine at 8:20. mountain time. Friday morning. No changes In the Colorado program have hern given bii-lu- mea-sage- a out. During the day the secretary and other members of the President's party participated In a Jack rabbit hunt on the Burgess ranch, sixteen mile north of here. After a dinner of barbecued meats the hunting party proceeded to Blue Mouml, tis highest point in Tarrsn connty and there Secretary Loeb planted a tree and made a brief speech. Another barbecue was given i.i the secretary's honor after he returned to the city and toso honorary night he was Initiated member of the Concatenated Order of Hon boo. The order also elected the president to honorary mtifiberthjp and conferred on him the highest distortion at its command, ihe mystic MnRiluir nl AM. In- ac- Vadden said: The prudential committee has placed itself on the broad and Intelligible position that all gifts must be received no matter what may be the character of the giver nor by what Immoralities or crimes his gains may have been gathered. From this decision that appeal will not be taken to the conscience of the Congregational churches and the of Christendom. ce NO STORMY SCENE. j Washington, April 12. The general today authorized us statement regarding the report that interview there had been a stormy Harmon him and Me-sr- s. between and Judson, special counsel for the In the Santa Fa coal government cases or Ihat they have Intimated any emwlh or purpose to resign their fonnda-tlo- n ployment. this without any whatever. J j ' BRYAN WILL TALK. allor-dc- April 12. W. J. Bryan Lincoln, left today for Chicago, where tomorrow night he will made an address at the Jefferson Day banquet- - From 111 go east and Chicago Mr. Bryan south on a speaking tour and will not .. return to Lincoln May. until the first of i |