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Show f Examiner ha mr tha four rural Ogden Mt tMRBall other papere Don? org thlfc ' aa a paper Utah Weather Forecast ''"5, The .Satio-- - 4 tha whol. (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DiSPATCHES) and in each precinct DL VOL. ECGDEN NO. 32 TO QTY, UTAH. THURSDAY K0RN1N3. FEBRUARY J, Fair Thursday and Friday. 1936. PRICE FIVE CENTS PACKERS CONGRESSIONAL: MORE ABOUT IMMUNITY VALENCIA SENATE. In .c Jan Millie TRIAL loJ.yWasliiiiscu, DISASTER :. t.gli Mr. ijofscj j :;1 i Patlt-i-Mii- i he kk)!hxi of the i:: m Sau'.oj au.l lu :h matf: oi th-j- l 31. No of Jan. facts Chicago, r, in c. In- ,i.. ilia gv.ii Vuroi'can St.iie, H j.Ii . Jan. 31. Trying :o lie was sorry to Jitter from i,:- - I h ints j lt tin- h'aute tnr the tirowning of importance wore dvve!ijed at imlai . 1, r ; Im Dai hearing of the packers case. Kdwanl ct at Itji passenger- - oil the of :he Fairbanks Ins f.it io do m in these iih:-i'-- . Morris, tieu-uie- c ateiicu. when ftie lifeboat lie uls.i expre-st- d ill wre launche.l, I uii.-Canning conqianv; lia N. Morris, absolu'e c um.ieiii-Slates ami of the same curK!-atiou- , pal lotisUl of the l! t!.-- i aud in ye11- Tuunr i.ii.l VNhiliity loiay exatu-l.- ' Edward F. Swift, vice preiide.it tit his tie iuetl lour good faith iu at.iu.uii. lurliuiilig two Co. were the only witnesses Swift riuimi'ion not again to a caiuii J muniiris ei Die new The poim of He on the stand. lod.ii' ii'it-.- i. uis was to deit riiiine tiiiie ftr i he presidtney The direct exaiiHuaiiun of Edward The remainder of the was whitl'erei net s. nuiiiMstiip wa- - shown Morri. wa almost concluded to u di bate t n .lo- -- hippmt; :n tlie iauiii'l.'iig ol i he lifrliiaila. lloat o. tt Us ei:'nr and he we today bill. dlopped into the sea . In- ,1 a at considerable length by District Mi. Patten-odiscus-io- n in orders, or Dm Morrison. He was asked if The bistl fun ! aiiit-ropes were ro:t-uof the altitude Of ll.c pretident, there was anything in the hooka of raying that In- did not I'tiiisi.h-him fertr people. As n tiling I rom lip1 his cumpauy which might have con- a pelted mail, lie km lorn to be ddti.a. Atlgllig against tile side of the n-victed him of violation of au injunc- eiiiniltiiial and at limes h.is1-- but lie hip with sej one end gave tion i.sued some time previous to the bad nu doubt of hts putriutisiu. Xewr York, Jan. 51. 51. Robert P methods, where as a matter of fact, 1 way and piaet ail tlie people in it President Paul TTsshlngton. Jaa. Gat field investigation by Judge Dro--ctinare different. e weio into have i, not the litt spilled they tun," waier. Only Morton of the Equitable Life Ansut-anetotally slightest the of Icrerin. general manager r the Knox federal bench in this city, added, that the presidi-tSenator turee four. ami tlirse were nun cf asked Mr. Srhwerin if is today that sociciy annuimced company, wa Mail he hud nut smarted a little under enjoining the packers from combining to pate hia war to a reir.iii.iiK.iion." kepi iifloa: uniil the boat was finally suit has lieiu started against James inter-mb:- c . on lauiti-herfcommittee deIn res: the criticisms of Secretary Taft and He read the president's tia:i'meiii, anrain l of trade, but the court That a w:is uiadej H. Hyde for the mxivcry of approxi k((Brr the senate that feeling had not cropped out clared that he could not be required nouncing his determination i.m io lie was proved b tlm wftiies.es. wltol niately ITI.tulO, Mr. representing cnals today. HU attention If , a cuniildate, culled alien'inu to tho 'Wore ihai .someone on dm-kprsiini-- ! Hyde's profit- - lu -- yndicutcs which sold ml lr a ip a statemen made by in hi testimony? Mr. Schwerin re- to answer the question. nfli.-erIra N. Morris and Edward Swift de- fact that it had been mini.- niter g.n- :hc order to lowi-r- l uhiy an thought it too bad to be securities to the society. Mr. Morton terete r Tatt u incising the iwrvire plied he had'ridicule and disgrace by a clared that they had bet'll B'SuiyiI by an Ainpreceden'etJ Francisco held up to away. The order might have hcenigo announced that suits were in popular iNwrei Panama nnd a higher official of the United Statea Commissioner Garfield ihitt none of majority. spoke of the tact that the given ly ;:n excited passenger, but it preps rs t ion against various men who arils part In contributing to the based on was so dark tiiiit none of the witnesses bad profited by leases of the space in at Panama. In reply he aaid: when every effort had been made to the information he secured from them president's position had would lie turned over to the depart his desire not to violate the unwritten o: m id l positively who gave the buildings owned by tlie Equitable to in a Secrwury Tafla statement was uphold the Amerlcau flag order. No one could swear that the the ntent of justire. two term, and added: companies, ubsldiary aade either through malice tending to that had almost btvn driven off the re c::her cut or broken, o and that these aud other claims of ropes 'if this declsratlon had las n made Hint industry or seas. njuit an American denied to that the He a because Senator ruuxra own his of the of the show Jan. to of II. evidence desire to Chicago. Edward scented out scire of the acts of Morgan the nuclei growing Harris, through ignorance i hai one end was dropped before the Die old Equitable administration were difficulties of which he has complain-fd.- " the Pacific Mall haa any connection vice president of the Fairbangx Canpei son a convenience (he wilh a transcontinental railroad and ning company took the stand again would not be uuder tha simie oh'.lgaother. bring pushed as rapidly as possible. now undei nut agreeton that At a meeting of the Equitable direr-torrontinuinc he said that the Pacific declared that Secretary Taft's state- w hen the puckers case was opened to matsmall had testified hut ment to enter the eoniest, lo some small put day. He operates ment that hia company having todav several of the counsel em Hail Steamship company Vielorin. H. ('.. Jun. 31. The tug ters on direct examination and iht-based his statement upon a desire to In'i-nlor recuiai steamers on the Pacific steamers on the Isthmus trade in ormen si the wreck plojed in tlie fscthiiiiil troubles In Die landed s ached-sirto steamer was turned over to the district attor- observe the two term rule laid down of i In- - Ynienria this morning and re- society la -- t year and before Die reur der to divert the bettor rusat, which simmers sail on absolutely ney, Morrison, for cross examination. hy Washington, lie would base anil covered three hndit it. rtiose of William gunlxation pi scented their billa. Obapproved by Honduras, Mexico, the coffee trade was fatee." He said that sailings had Witness admitted that be was a dishould he .under any Pilile.v, .lr.. nml Nicaragua and other countries whose children. The jections were made that resulted in been misled because the Panama railrector of the National Packing comentered. are alters seek or accept a mu her nomiUnited Stales torpedo host destroyer the appointment of a special commitporta nal ion.'' The schedules provide for connection road had help up the ships at the pany. Porphyry 1ms gone to search for Isidiea tee to consider whether the legal "Did Mr. Garfield's report show any lie eriterated his confidence in the among the irlamls vlth steamers of Panama Steamship Isthmus. He added: of the middle chan- charges were excessive ami wheDier It ntay be that they are not mak- of the profit and losses of your in certain Instance the society ought president's sincerity anil pairiotlKin. company from New York by means of nel in Marelar -- on ml. tt be Fairbanks company). the ralirosd across the Isthmus. hT ing the dirt fly there as rapidly as adding iliat If he Is anibiiiiius to attain The net earnings of ihe quarter in in any event to he liable for their paya niche in the No. it did not." to they want, but I am not going to let nation's pantheon exee-- s of ihe :o.t)iHi.noo proved even ment. schedules tequire the companies When you first met Commissioner alongside of Washington, and make connections exchange them make the fur of the Pacific Mail Jefferson, largttr than the very sanguine. Rut PLENTY OF BOMBS. fly without giving to the public an Garfield, why did you not tell hint Jarkson and Lincoln he could not bc the very profit aide business of tills freight, said Mr. Schwerin. A description of the conditions on Whether he Will attain that vast record had tieon considered in the understanding of the way buslnr-- s la at once that he could examine your bbmied. books? A on knew he had the power j ambition remains to be hern.'' he said, stock market considerations of securithe isthmus since the canal commls-sio- u being done. St. Petersburg, Jan. 31. The govMr. Schwerin made the statement to compel it. took charge of the Pnnmna railMeantime, he said, he il reined it his ties speculation. No linimrlaiice was ernment is finding ample justification 1 wanted to consult with for its severe policy again-- t the way. was given by Mr. Schwerin. He that the Tehauntpee railroad across my at tor- - duty lo give the president such support attached to the extraordinary figure as he could when he believed Inin lo of the unfilled orders oii hand of 7,CD5,-00raid that freight had accumulated on Central America will be completed hy in the constant dincoverie will It kill 1 commercial an him be right and to oppose and. declared that June the wharves, when he It it. this item that gives as- of tombs, bomb factories and depots tun. now which commerce un believed hint to be wrong. haring been held by the the surance of sustained condition In this of arms and munition iu all part of Mr. Heyburn sought to on basic industry, and therefore la Riven Die empire, which are now so commuvemtnt of canal materials, and the crosses the isthmus. railHe said that It put the Panama difficulty, Mr. Schwerin uanerted, was agreement to vote on the pure food bill great significance in the promise for mon that such manors -- carcely obtain on February 7. but Mr. Teller object- future general due to Culpable negligence on the road and the Pacific Mail Steamship prorprrlty. Tite liqui- individual meutkm inathe pagers. busipart of the managing officials company's Panama line out of ed, saying he la prepared now to vote dation effected in tlie Mock market is The Novoe Vreuty today, however, Panama railroad and utter indifference ness, as b.v the new line there would to the inlunrtion issued hy Judge on the bill, but that he objects to the Increasing the growing ease of the prints half a column iff aiati-Dc- a of i lie n reduction in the time from San Ifiroascup, of the federal court, which. method ijuggestod for Hecuring the money market tn in iheir tbligution aa a common last week'- - captures, showing Die seix-urb- a of spile large Francisco to New York from 24 lo in effect, enjoined the packers from disposition of a measure biToie the orption from the market on of bomlis in a --core rtf eitlea and He explained thia to some extent by 2d days. senate. Mr. Teller made a similar ob-J- i the discoveries of regular bomb laboracombining in restrninl of trade. the operations. Notwithstanding the statement that the equipment of cliou when h few .tulniili'Fi later Air. Was there anything in those books of tlie money market, foreign ex- tories. explosive and filled and unMETH. to show vou had violated that Injunc- Gallinger sought io have a lime fixed case ROOSEVELT'S ibe railroad had deteriorated greatly CONDEMN whs inclined to eld today and filled bombs at KhaUrlnoburg, Hochange ODS. for a vole on the shipping bill. tion during the two j earn prior to the sale Kuwalki and n sharp recovery in the sterling niara, I tigs. of the property to the United State, A chorus of obinctioiis greeted this Discussing the shipping bill, Mr. TelRkotorlnoetev. Terrorist having in rate to at also Parts served Aa soon aa control of the road ler expressed tho opinion thst the ex31. Remduiloa question. condition away from a profit on Iheir powseavion two to. twenty hom-bltenver, Colo., He awld that he did not want It tra expense of building ships in lit'' carry pissed to the United Slate," aaid Mr, condemning Roosevelt President One factor in thia reantl have been arroted at Warsaw, Mtnk. gold export. the conditions described Schwerin, of taxing stuck men fur grazing give un these hooka." said the dis- United States wa- - uiV so great, a was the reversal of Iondon'a recent Vtirbak, IsmIs, Odessa, Gomel and policy 1 worse. to want to to aa know The drawback begun railroad on forest reserves were adopted today trict attorney, and the shipping industry grow There have been at tempt to In this Tlflis. editorial to sell Ihe stock rontpaay cut the wages of men who by the executive committee of the Na- if there la anything in thrm which the difficulty of manning American market, buying here on that account kill police, military or civil offirer worked on the docks which caused a tional Wool Growers' association and might incriminate him. ships. A steady at Warsaw, Dinah, Riga, Gomel, Tiflia, a volume. strike. Aa a result we are both payWhal guarantee have we that the and buoH'nt large Judge Hitinnhrev ruled against tha a committee waa appointed to go and close was led liy Amalga- Minsk nd other cities. Though not ing higher wages than we were before, oppose this measure and mivocate ratl question, declaring the present case la subsidized ships would esny our merincluded in the Novoe Vremya liat. mated Topper. for the poorest labor in the world. It road so cloaely allied to a criminal case chandise more ch. Hply than other ves-els-? Honda Here steady. Total tales, par Ixmib factories hove also been discovrate legislation. lierame the understanding that the he asked. ered here and at Moscow. Ri-- relies of The find step toward making thsjhat great advantage nilgtft he tHken value. Il.fl40.0u0. United States hud bought the railMr. Gsllingei replied by pointing to wool growers' association national is in tha muln rase from the testimony United Ststi-2s regular advanced the Iroharoff Slid other factories ( road to build the csnal and cared noth, the groat reduction of freight rates Moscow still result In finding explosscope and membership aa well a in secured In the present hearing. per cent on call. log for the commercial business across name, waa taken on the Great wherp, he said, the ive and weapons. hy the executive the isthmus. Commercial business was To curb the revolutionary outbreaks competition was eutirely among AmerLOOKS A LITTLE BAD. committee, which reduces the individn glertrd and it was said ican vessels. and enable estate owners to defend by Secre- ual dues for membership front $10 to Mr. Gallinger predicted Dial without tary Taft. Mr. Wallace, Admiral Wal$5 a year. Plana for establishing chief Seatlle. Ws-h- ., Jan. 31. In his tew their property against further peasant ker. the former chairman of the legislation the United States will soon Dmony before tbe board of inquiry uprising, the government Is distributofficers of the wool growers at Cheyand other, connected with the enne were adopted and a committee be wiped off the north At Untie. inio the Valencia distuuer this after- ing the arm raptured on the Hrillxh building of the canal that commerce was In the face of that fart the mernoon. George Ib'logoua, a Gre'-- com- steamer John Grafton, sunk tp Die gulf appointed to rearrange the bnis was secondary to the movement, of caonns chant communion marine givenathe of at ib at Bothnia, Finland, in September teal, mercial meeting representation passenger on board nal material. It was that indifference ly iternilssions.'' said Mr. Frye and wrecked vesael, and one of the nine and rifles and revolvers captured elsetional conventions. that Air. Mr. brought about the congestion. It . Gallinger replied that Frye tier --on who reached shore soon after where lo responsible applicants, anil U George B. Walker, the new secre- I shown just the saqie In ahlpmenta of Chicago. Jan. 31. A dispatch to could at anv.linte introduce a bill to Die ship struck tho rocks, declared also permuting the organisation tB1.y of jjie association, has begun his ny atesmer from New York. A steam- Alluntlc the north sli'wiiiid that he wattled to remain on the ah ora armed suite guards, which are often campaign to secure every sheep man the InlerJOcean from New York says: subsidise VDilild Man, through hia advance science he (Gallluger) support il. in the United States as an ncllve memother passem composed of veterans nnd commandand attempt to Mr. Knooner sskril if thl was not offed by former non-coin ber of the organization. He was se- insy develop into a creator himself. get. lected fof the position on his record Is tlie opinion of Professor Wilhelm merely the beginning of a permanent Mr. Thinker. he said, "appeared to icer of tho regular army. . ss secretary' of the Wyoming Wool Ostwald, of the University of Leipslc, subsidy pUn for Die United Stales, he tbe leader of I ho parly, and when STARTLING TESTIMONY. ' Growers association, the membership in a lecture at Columbia university and Air. Gallinger replied tho I with I suggested that we aland h.v the ship , once he said: I have lost nty wire and i nc reaped from 40 lo 273 niicht on the renults of an attempt the business of of which he tjro ' business desired for western create life through chemical p ro well established, roiistrurilun would children and now 1 am going to navn ports and in nine months. Walters is planning Seattle, Wnah., Jan. 31. More start"reive papers for tho business. The be cheaper. " In the southwest cesses. an own life.' active ling testimony in regard to the title campaign niy lt is iht we would receive bill Mr. Frye said that -- hips could be life preserver was brought out during Professor Ostwald wltne-- s In careful und North and South the The said that given pa entire Tennessee, rf lading and manifests for goods that Carolina, Arkansas and other south- attention to the experiments of Pro- built much more cheaply hv whole- party of nine then struck intend and thii investigation into the Valencia disrmild not Ik! found and our ship ern slate-- . At tho next annual meet- fessor Jacques Loch of the Universi- sale than at retail, lie added that if when they reached the telegraph line aster Ibis morning, when Frank K vnuld be delayed for found day. We Il l,n.ii.iuii . , .. ing of the National Wool Growers he ty of California, and announces with the bill of 1901 had become a law r he asalu urged Bunker to turn hark, Ricltey, firemen's mess bojr of the vesi P K1KrotBl to have every state and teri confidence hia belief that by slow de- would be hiillding ships mv more bill, that the taller refused and Ihe sel, testified that he went Into Die life .? siem for Tuuticular loading, all of hope the United States well repre- gress science may even create a type cheaply than on Die Clyde. While our party started away, leaving him stand- boat with nothing rather than trust in tory vhleh wav due to the to sented. inefficiency hitnself with a life preserver. of life aa high aa that of our domestic American workmen get 33 percent ing wheie lie whs. he officers of ihe Panama railroad more in the wav of wagva the Clyde I never cared fur those life animal I was without shoes" said Brio. company." we would soon do gnus, and The steps will be slow, one form of workmen, he said, he said, and thought I would afraid 1 followed becoming POSTPONES ITS RECOMMENDAMr. Schwerin said that lumber shlp-imlife will be produced after another and the work as rheuph as they do. stand a better chance hy swimming.' the rest." TION. from New York wive held up Air. Frve snoke nf the higher ra'es j A of the witnesses exam- Richey accordingly Jumped into the eventually tha professor expect some- neres-arM !o,R that there were bills y for deon Ameiim i vessel ns due ined majority almost, skin to man in Ha physiwere members nf lirelmat and after that boat, had been thing this aftemoon murrage amounting New York. SL The trustees Jan. be-of cal being may be produced. 1 to 1R.fil7 to the greater rost nf operating, and the Valencia' crow. capsized by a big wave he managed 1 Mutual Life the Insurance company A":nf, and November 30. to climb onto it and make his way There i practically no limit to Mr. liailpy suggpsied that we should Each or the testified that captain's and the Panama railroad will today postponed action on a recomman can do In ibis direction, bo thankful ir o' her nations do our ders were to lower the boats tn the ashore. Mie (hour to pay. He said that tile mendation of their investigating com- what of course, at first he will carrying so much chi ply than we can --alnon dock rail, and that the passenRirhley stated that when he arrived Pacific Mall Kteamshipa were held at mittee which the trustees described as he said, do it, leaving our people lo engage in gers were to be able a oil the shore he found some of Ihe of Die boats for produce only piece responsible Pinamit for long periods and there was "relating to certain claims against in- protoplasm, something like the water more profitable en'crpilse. ethers who hjid gone off in the boat, no war that being placed in the water. the company can enforce dlvlduals." Neither Mr. Fr.c nor Air. Gallinger or the resemblance of the seg Tony Brown ji passenger, declared among whom was Frank F. Bunker. oemnrragp charges. The legal question a to those hydra He charged that 'concession. the nnl the would make urchin that Professor Jxeb has evolvnexl turned Ihrlr at The that he tried to up a be railroad company had fqrther do- - claims, the trustees announced, were ed. hut It will be instinct with rest question led to the exchange of -- imi" title life bolt tiffpickihe lieaeh and It t mi ion lo ascertaining why those who hjred the TartAc Mali Chonte and the life and will he a Steamship com- - submitted to Jo-estep in the new evo- ptensanlries on the protective princiweighed about fifty or sixty pounds. A had come ashore with Hichlev did tint -Mnj hip to act in lution. This cvolitfWff by refusing to furnish board of tnmtaea decided ran only result ple, which did nut bear directly on tule life preserver front the Valencia make iheir wsy up to the cliff where nm wiih coal as they are required accordance with the opinion and views in the creation of something the equal the question. which ha been immersed for thirty-si- the line shot from the Valencia lay. m do under a contract and that no of Mr. Choate as regards any further of our higher animals, At the conclusion of the ilebaie on hut what it hours was pointed out to hint and Kichley replied that he suggested that, was Hl action." made to a jmnplaint Superintendent allowing the he waa askid to lift the shipping bill, will be who shall say? they do so. At this time the men were Humphrey of the railroad company, unit Other recommendations made by the It seems to me that the scientist entry of vessels at Fort Harfoid The belt on -- bore weighed as much standing on the beach where they had 4 he said the fault laid .with higher special committee were adopted but who does this will he able lo de- Monterey, California, was pu- - il. first landed. vs this." bn said. if, ir gchwerin said he had were not made public. At 5:03 p. nt.. Die senate wpp into termine the physical form of hia creaout of the water." said it clear Richley '.hen suggeated that the men lift Pwted to every means to bring nbout Frederick Cromwell, treasurer of the development has started executive session and at 5:13 o'clock one of the inspectors, and tlie witness go to the lop of the hill. He slated improved conditions, even making a the Mutual Life Insurance company, tion after and he will have crested a new order adjourned. that he could have reached the point compiled. To it was suspended a bWrst to the state department. Mr. tendered his resignation, to take effect of life, for this being will hultiply Inwhore the line lay hut waa physically weight. rfliwerin complained also that 1 the March next, and the resignation was definitely just the same as all our mod- STILL WRANGLING OVER RATE unable fo do so owing to his ankle, aHf?1''1 d hud arbitrarily accepted. Mr. Cromwell was tempo- ern animal. BILL. which he ays he hurt while making AWFUL WORK. JEALOUSY'S raies from New York to rarily president, of the company reI cannot say whether this creation his wav ashore. "the Pacific coast, where the porta haul cently for a time after Richard A. will be Crustacean amphibian, manima-laln- , Richley denied thnf he had made Jun. 31. In the midst San Franci-c- o. 31 The division r divided between Jan. the re Panama Washington. McCurdy's ignition. s to a newspaper correspondor whether bijied, quadruped, In statement at "'Wi-hi- p of Kearney cf railroad the rate pedestrians throng the senate over company and the Pacific fish; fowl or reptile. 1 can only say bill seems now to hang upon a ques- and Market -- reels tonight William T. ent that the officers of the vessel were AFTER THE ACCIDENT COMHe also denied making l!nneiid fbe that after careful study of what has tion of shot and dangerously "rattled. tit" courts from the Walbrldge reduction was a to appeal to iir.er-iatbeen accomplished. I am overwhelmstatements to Ihe effect that he would panic e commerce j wounded IDs wifp. Belle; shot two ,H! trust, which had' protested decision the of ed at the inevitable probabilities. Who regarding the preAdnibai Walker, the former chair- when i: fixes a maximum slanders and killed himself. Jealousy bark Bunker up said: servers. Richley h nf n,,. cans Jefferson Citv. Mo.. Jan. 31. Notice knows but a new order of humanity rate. The house bill and the DoUiver-- j prompted his act. He bud commission, that I heard Captain Johnson tell the wa Issued today b.v Superintendent may be crested? bill in ih" senate provide for armed from his wire and cante-- Inio cheaper from Europe of State Insurance officers to pn pare to lower the lioai. sen-her to rion of letters Igned Vandiver that afh to i prisst the railroad n'r'1 America, thin from no appeal, leaving JAPAN IN KOREA. rork tr, ,hi same ter todav no identification or registry the I "George." The letter were vrlm-- - 1 w uk iatnrd si No. 2 IkviI on Ihe companies to ike any case into Tbel port. Secretary T . went lo the fcri:inl slsrhosM fde. on paper of ihe Hanford iTaMSeirilaws. 'hrn taken the matter up. company, or scent thereof, will ho emm under the -ti in Sir Schwerin and stiihorixed T Purl falls of the Imal. If was so dari, Wibimn .hnl truck 31write to Insurance accident allowed npl. tine Ho. for mid the similar Jau. Marquis Dps of Toki", a opponent could pnf distinetdxh people Iwn fM" rd'tetinn ill th tnnuDi snd shat.'eird a any acrldent company licensed to do Japanese president general tn Korea, bills InsiD Dial he "chi of railroad ,hp rlll away. Boon somebody let go the ari r hwnc-whom the snd lodged in ihe jaw. The o!hr or a contract, he business in Missouri. Superintendent invited the newspaper men to bU offi- to an appeal in falls. 1 accordingly -t go min. in the nnklc was Vandiver contends that the law does cial residence yesterday evening and commitlson deride, u rate mipt be JW. ihe rate could not be lowered When we had lowered the boat to old and 4ft In was shorn allow accident of to not ihe cf the of the action companies Japan ye.irs outlined A policy Korea, given. consent and the adjust-place review an loon deck the passengers began the of be a regi-trlaborer. these deor cc y entire I insurance the national Includes is irts through the which apparently commUnion by the still pending. in. Tbe rest of n- - then went i H' crowding filed by Mr. Schweiin that identification companies. by rste that the Japan. Every fense of the country and it anpe-ivi, S' saloon dec!:. down the to WHEELER. GEN. OF IN MEMORY reforms Seninternal on 1 . and fight ihese lini had had a monopoly on step involving ';o be marie I asked them to at least make room between the two ator Elkins, chairman at the cr:.r,:uir.-Be- . of rMSt- - and he EXHUMED. matters BODY diplomacy declared th, o for the women who were standing Washington, Jan. 31. A big with countries sill he taken into careful lal been no money In the ha hdconf-:'p:t- 'v,.,; Mrs. Campbell, who but they have ini meeting In Atlanta on February 23 about. I helped Ran Francisco and Des Moines, la., Jan. 31. Upon evil con rid rat ion by the Japanese emperor Dolliver on this sp'.iji-ct- , woman to gm inio t m first was the niini-ters, Joseph j late of and every possible come to no ngrenu-nthe Senator Do in honor complained of the criti-tar- .. dence furnished officers investigating and hia then crii :i nnd lltlle Her boat. a girl at was planned railroads have Wheeler Dim comps ny, made by Secre- - the jr.vMeriotis death of James Check-el- . effort will be made looking to the liver to go witlt h- t- motlttr. 1 an'1 unlay of Company A. Wiir' in'v asked at Williams. la., a few agricultural, mining and forestry de- the r.ms protec:i'n in the court- - as who result, the Unit. iM'd her and threw hT in.o tb imny hd been help up to ridicule. weeks ago. the body was ordered expartment of Korea. The education of other citizens, whib- Senator- Elkins cavalry of Atlantn. te. room President I saw no men get out to fullest says that the riuV. .f review- by tac It - proposed lo ,hst ,hG statement of humed today and the stomach brought Korean youth- - will receive the Mr tn the women. aa almost court cf any order of the commission Roosevelt, and the commander firlir"nrIl"' ,u Hi freight eongea-ii.'- to Des Me.' ups for chemical analysis. attention. This Is regarded 'Then someone yelled 'I.uwit away. the Reit of la because of chief the Grand Army fault of the Pacific nf order in is question, rate and a cesary Checkel tta important reducing prosperous farmer, Dint I Dial education will establish the to protect railroiil properties. Tho public and Confederate Ve'ei-aii- - and I yelled to Firm Officer HolmeIn lb 'iinti.ii uy show- - that Mr. at Ihe time of hi death was living wi:h p were too tunny people iht two wi-there iiiib-the a countries he'wen relations inarf reorganization. wlioiii tie wa ruiiniad to and a second wife, V'. ' mar' boat. I could not see Anyone, hut the uni-hi- p of the Suani-- lt war. .n g mure friendly and firmer basis methods with railroad . rled a few months ago. (Continued on page four). i I - - cuib-ague-- ft-l- : I Declares ! That Tafts Statement Was Made wiii-.esse- The Management of the Equitable Life Society has Sued Mr. Hyde for Seventy Two Thousand Dollars Others to Follow. : Either Through Malice or Ignorance. Some Very Animated Words Used. - cilss-ixamine- d . un-ta- ret-uin- . - r 1 r . up Pa-(E- e tm.-p- mi-ia- ke - 8n con-Milo- j bi-c- bu-lne- sa tt-l- -- -- 1 hw t.-- to . roin-pany- 0 ship-iiuni- s 1 Ami-rica- order came bark, away that boat. wIm i the is the matter wi:h " you. Richley, lu rolling of the launching of No. (i boat, slated thst he did not know there was ny officer In charge. Mhcii by Die inspector if ha did not know tin- second male wa wIDi the bout, he replied Dial he did not. "I thought there wa uolsiily in command, so 1 told Diem to get her out to sea.' The testimony of W. Joslvn, one of Ihe tailors and also s member of Ilia volunteer crow which landed at Tape Beale, will he direcle.J more tiiwiiril the iipe-Dnof tile Valencia thuu toward finding any neglect on tlto part of tlie officers.' if any existed. aisled Jnslyn fit giving Ins Ihst lie had never laken an examination, but wa a grant sailor snd every-lmdknew U. He said ho had folever since ho was nhia lowed the years old. I was stationed at No. 6. Richley was mistaken when he said lie went on No. fi. The passengers climbed in Ihe boat 'without order. I went In nnd screwed up the paient phi. Th were excited Slid attemptpaaoengor ed lo cut the falla. The obcoud nuns waa In Die host and trying to keep her off the ship' aide. 1 did nut hear anyone give an order - y to lower the host exeett I heard someone say, 'liet. her go.' Then myeelf and ihe asllors stationed at die after fall stood hy all the lime. ofhe THEY GET ONE YEAR IN JAIL car-rie- ( -- r - Halt Lithe. Jan. 31. C. (I. Rumsby, gUas James Gorman, and John Meyer, Jn. alleged lo be at the bend of the bounty fraud conspiracy by which the slate nf Utah wa defrauded of more than llii.iiftft, guilty today to a charge of criminal conspiracy and were sentenced to one year ip Die county jail. By plugging up hole which the rouuty clerks punched In pells on which bounty had been paid they succeeded In collecting bounties repeatedly on Die same animal sklno. s IS MAN TO KING CHRISTIAN BECOME A com-mislu- Atnil-enlHi- rc-c- uc er-vh- g rol'-at-ln- i SADLER'S FUNERAL. GOV. t5 Reno. Ncv.. Jun. 31. M'lih H ths funeral Nevada's pomp of a Die laie ReluhoM Sadler, will ho held front Die cupltol building at Carson City tomorrow afternoon. All Nevada la In mourning over Du death of the good man. From Reno tomorrow uu.rning special train will he run to Carson to carry the largo crowd expected to ailcud the xertic-from here. Other town- - In the suite. It is thought, will also send ions. Though all arrangement were nol completed tonight, II te thought Die funeral will be under ihe wntr-rloggc- ph a x it re-vv- auspices of the Knight of I'ythla. The remans were reeeivtid at Carson from Eureka this morning. A DEADLOCK. . p deadlock I : F. 1 srieakinu p, (hal Die I'inwhiirc. 1 ff.j; tivcli h-- l opr-ia'o- I,. Robbie of fur the operators, xfood posi- - and against anr advance wb:iiev"r The operator of the soichwcft chMrict unltel wtih the eperators of the central district tn caucus and borlt agreed to aland by the position taken by Mr. Robbins. -- Wal-briitg- c a a tral competitive Miu'hue-- t districis. Joint Mitchell, president of the mine:. delivered hi ultiintum to the Joiuu scale committee of -- the cphI'mI district, declaring tha' here must he an a increase in wage.- - uv them will ! -- Jan. 31. Today between tlie coal operators and miners of both Die cenTndinnapoli-i- . brought 1 b-- HIS CASKET, Copenhagen, Jan. 31. The body of King Christian waa loduy placed in a pli.ln casket lined with swansdown and covered with black silk. It lies tonight in the apartment of the patera known as Die garden room. K which it waa rumored after a memorial service Dila afternoon. Duly Da-- court phyalcluns were pre.ent from tho when the lmdy was roinovi-bod to the eawket, following Ihe at which most of the members of Ihe royal family were present. Greiit bunks of flowers and wreathe line tbe hall, which la guarded hy the king's adjutants. No official aiimsince-nten- t regarding ihe dale of the funeral lias yet been given rail. It is stated that King ChrLtian left, only a small fortune, amounting probably to less Ilian 2r.n.ftun. Tbe king wa exceedingly charitable, and gave large stuns of money for Die relief of the poor and to deserving instil ill ions. King Frederick haa JmMtcil a deerra of amnesty ninny offenders. CREATOR'? ra'lrd IN con-tenlo- '' 1 t fid lnlts . - Di-- ? lu-r- j I - i- tn-k- h.-iv- 1' a- iin-en- i j Crane Wilson, whose dead body w,i round ncr Colorado Springs, several weeks ago. was filed for probate here IBm1.-fo- r today. The esiatc is valued at "n"- - The nroucri v Is divided aiming four relative, the will coniaLiIng a that Mr. II. Wilson, wife of Die Ifxla'ot. had been provided for hi n mm of Itinnev left in iru-- ( fur lu.. . |