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Show " Jlnwn route Utah Weather four rurml 6 gens out of Ogdea p.per. memirg thee oil othwthis. It Shined. o1 forget lia forecast for tM Examiner aa a paper T a circulatiea la the whole each precinct gountrf an la YOU IU-- NO. Fair and warmer Wednesday and Thursday. (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) OGDEN 151 WEDNESDAY CITY, UTAH. countries. There were many ta'l-ai the hospital today, including Lady McalT heh of on the of Donnell, louutess Aberdeen; Sir G. E. Meyers. Timothy of Harrington, member parliament for the harbor division of Dublin, and several distinguished clergymen. John Dillon arrived from Urndon last night and spent the entire day at the Dr. J. F. Force, Minneapolis, May formerly president of the Non list tern National Insurance company, was tonight found guilty of embezzlement. Sentence was deferred pending arguments on a motion for a new trial. The specifier charge under which Dr. Force was convicted was the emliezzleineni of 1S5 shares of Metropolitan bank stock from the Northwestern National Life Insurance rompany while he was president of the insurance rompany. The trial brought out much sensational testimony. Major Castello Forced to Retire After Taking the Gty General Barillas Making Way Through Mountains With Strong Force and is Expected to Strike Decisive Blow Fighting is General NO SESSION Washington, May 29. Owing to the desire of many members of the house to leave town tomorrow, Decoration day, it ha been decided to hold no session of the house tomorrow. Mexico City, May 29. Major Cast- structed to make an estimate and subello, commanding one detachment of mit to the next session of cungress the Guatemalan revolutions, after taking result of such an investigation. the city of Ocoa, was forced to retire MCLINTOCK IN LONDON. Castello is before superior forces. sow reported to have taken a new base and will be tonight by sev- Will Endeavor to Straighten Out tho Mutual Tangle. ers! hundred good fighting men from General the steamer Empire City. London, May 29. The arrival In Barillas is In the mountains making his say to Quesaltenango. Bslrllas has London of Emery McClintock, vice with him a fine body of picked men and president of the Mutual Life Insurance Is reported to be steadily recruiting company, baa renewed the interest in his force. No news has been received the fight for the business of the Mutual here from Salt a dor, but the invading Life. He ia spending hi time wkh force should, by this time, be well ad- the agents of the company, going over into Guatemala. Resident their books, vanced nt la learned that the report pubGuatemalans here, state that the whok? lished in London and cabled to New country Is ripe for the overthrow of York that the Duchess of MarlborCabrera. The season ofrains has set has transferred her policy to the In and the roads are bad In Guatemala. ough Telegraphic communlactlon is difficult, owing to the cutting of wires on the Guatemalan tde. News from the Guatemalan frontier will be somewhat interrupted on account of the revolutionists having rut the wires, hut messengers on horseback will be dispatched from Ocoa, where General Castillo had his forces and from the flying column of General Barillas, who la pushing on to the Important city of Quetsaltenango with That city ia likely 40,000 inhabitants. to be occupied by Gener.il Barillas Wednesday or Thursday of this week. Ha la Immensely popular In that OF THE HOUSE. BARBS DEFEATS ATHERTON. 29. Jim Barba of Springfield, May Springfield defeated Ed Atherton here tonight in a wrestling match for the middleweight championship of America. A BLAZE OF BFADTIFUL North British and Mercantile company la untrue, and It also Is not true that the policies of Lord Wharncliffe and those held by W. N. Ruthford, M. P., for friends, have been transferred. ON VERY customs regulation and the suspension of tlie objections Die regulation for the storage of petroleum, sud guar aniees the correct collection of dues. REPORT INTEREST ELECTION. IN E Tell Why They Favor Building of a Lock CanaL Copenhagen. May 29.- - The general election of members of the lower house of the Danish dirt begau today. The canvass has Leen attended by considerable excitement a the result of the election is likely io involve the fate of the cabinet, whose poliin in the late lower bouse was very weak. Tbua results have been asfar aevrnty-tw- o certained whicn leaves the position without material change, except that the Socialists have gained five seat. Premier Christensen was among those re elected. -- Washington, May 29. In recommendation of the construction of a lork canal across the isthmus of Panama, the minority of the senate committee on intemcranalc canals haa drafted an exhaustive report, which waa submitted to the senate today by Chariman Millard. One of the chief arguments made in favor of the lock canal la that the Spooner act Shows that cougresi intended that should be the type, SI though the authority to decide was conferred upon the president. The minority says: e Tiie president, having taken the of competent engineers snd of the canal commission, has recommended that It be advisable to construct a lock canal." The minority declares that the only question presented is whether congress shall annul the action of the president or shall simply hold its hands and allow the president to exercise the power which has heretofore been conferred upon him. The canal type proposed by the minority of the boerd of consulting engineers in the lock canal Is the type favored by the minority of the senate JOHN P. DUNN DEAD. Los Angeles, May 29. HOUSE CHARGE OFFICERS , NEW ENTERTAIN BISHOP POTTER the plan la take just about the same time to construct the dam, excavate for the locks end huHd the locks as it doe to make the needed Washington, May 29. The depart excavation through the Cnlehra cut, a ment of atate hsa received a dispatch period of not more than seven and n from the American consul at Vanhalf yean. Everything else to he done couver British Columbia, reporting the the three deme forming Lake Boss, generous eontrlbutiona made by the the dam and lock at Hetro Miguel cannot be completed well within this people of that city for relief of the San Francisco sufferers. The consul time. states that there never has been s The coat of the canal ia $140, 000,000. This includes everything hut the sanitime during hie residence at Vancouver region. tation and IL ft oourte. Includes the the good feeling of the people The revolut.on la the moat widely when Madrid, May 29. The preparations equipment already: purchased and In has been ae States United the toward for the marriage of King Alfonso and preparation for construction already spread of sap ta the history of that show as et this time. Prlncen Victoria (as Princess Ena of made. country. Foreign planters have been generally waiting for mouths for general Barillas Battenberg is designated by the Span The central feature of the plan la the MOTION. TO QUASH to act. ish people) are fait approaching culmi- dam and locks at Galun. and the ml Practically all foreign innation with the arrival of foreign en- norlty says the evidence Is overwhelm-lnterests and many of the best natives Denver, May 29. Attorney John M. support the revolution. Frequent use Waldron, representing the elections voy snd princes, the Influx of vast that the dam will be as firm as the of power la charged against the govfiled a motion to throngs and the final adornment of everlasting hills. Testimony of engitoday commission, streets and building. ernment. to refute criticisms of neers Is quash the return made yesterday by a spectacle of royal splendor the dam. quoted District Judge Frank T. Johnson to the hasSuch when seen as been seldom the In answer to object Ions to the UNDER MAGOONB ORDERS. temporary writ of prohibition by the princes were coming to the wedding supreme court staying all proceedings arrived this afternoon. The train of scheme of having locks placed In flight the minority says: Washlngtan.May 29. The command- looking to nn investigation of the reers of the naval vessels In Panaman cent election by Judge Johnson. The the Prince of Wales sad the Archduke "They are placed Immediately toFrancis Ferdinand of Austria arrived gether so that ths vessel can move waters, aa well as the officer In charge court made no ruling on the motion. at 2:20 oclock, followed by the trains through the water In the highest level of the marines there, are under orders of Prince Albrecht of Prussia, the In the lock to the low level of the next WATER IS RECEDING. to obey any lawful Instructions given Grand Duke Vladimir of Ruasla, Crown lock. Lock are arranged In flights or them by Governor and Minister Charles Prince Conatantlne of Greece, Prince In step, so to apeak, are well known E. Magoon, In the event of any disBakersfield. Cal., May 29. The high Albert Leopold of Belgium, Prince Eu- devices In lock construction and no turbance In the canal none. Therefore, water situation has taken a decided gene of Sweden end many others. Be- more of an experiment than n single It will be unnecessary to specially Inchange for the better today. The river fore the station were drawn up the pal- lock. struct them from Washington If their began to fall late last night and has ace their white uniforms The sea level canal, says the report, been gradually lowering throughout the and guard with helmets services are required ashore. and a brigade will have nineteen curves of 697 deshimmering and from the canyon that Reports the day. fact Inquiry here develops of lancers with steel of curvature, while the Sues, of there hsa been no change In the posi- mountain districts say moderate fall Awaiting the princes werebreastplates. the royal grees the twice afternoon length, hae only 15 curves of snow occurred of yesterday tion originally laken by this governthe captain-gethe Infantas, The minority aaya family, 467 at degrees. the water but Isst snd today night, ment relative to ita attitude In caao eral of Madrid, the ministers and the of the curves in the lock movement in the northern points haa been ateadlly ambassadors. The ladles were brigT-- t the length of a revolutionary level cunal Is only 16 per cent of the lowering. Panama. In Bummer allks, while the officials and the degree of curvature la greater in with ministers were resplendent gold total length of the canal, while that of GENERAL BOCA IN BERLIN. lace and decorations. TO USE ANY KINO OF BOX. the sea level Is 98 per cent; and while Trumpet blasts grreted the Prince the lock canal than the sea level, the 29. General Boca, May Berlln, Inof Wales and Archduke Francis Ferdiare almost wholy In channels Washington, May 29. At the president of Argentina, who la nand. The former wore the uniform curves 800 stance of Senator Latimer, the eenate former end 500 feet in width. In l,00fl, German the distinction much by of a British geenral. The Princess of which such curves have not the sight-ea- t today adopted an amendment to the In thia city, bring treated with Wales was exquisitely attired in a figpostoffice appropriation bill permitting ernment with the effect to Increase the dangers of object, the Aasoclat. ured silk gown and the archduke wore navigation. patrons of rural free delivery routes to rd Press la officially conof Informed, a white uniform of a general of hussars supply such boxes as they may desire Concerning ihe danger to the lock cafor the reception of their mall. Tho vincing the Argentinians that Germany with a silver helmet surmounted by a nal from mallcioui mischief and atno political aspirations regarding vivid green plume. South Carolina senator explained, that baa tempted destruction In time of war, the the present regulations of the poatofllre their country nor any wish to interThere was another shimmer of uni- minority says there la no reason for In questions. forms and drerae as the royal repre- supposing that neutrality will not be department require tlie use of patented fere boxes recommended by the departsentatives of Germany, Russia and accepted by all nations of the earth, NAME PATTERSON AND DICK. ment. Greece arrived with their retinuea. La- and that this would be the most effectter there waa a brilliant pageant as all ive way of preventing injury to the caWashington, May 29. Senators Pat- the princea snd princesses with their nal. It Is argued that the aea level caFOR REPORT OF CONDITION OF WOMEN AND CHILD WORKERS terson snd Dick were today appointed retinuea proceeded to Pardo palace, nal with Its tidal lock at Sosa and its visitors on behalf of the senate to the where King Alfonso and Princes Vic- narrow gorge through Cuebra would naval academy at Annapolis. toria received for the remainder of the offer excellent opportunity for destruc29. Chairman May Washington. day. The Pardo palace was the center tion by explosives. Dolliver of the eenate committee on The danger from earthquakes Is not education and labor, wll lreport favor DAVITT'S CONDITION UNCHANGED of festlvitlea tonight. Tonight Alfonso and his guest wit- treated as a serious one, the report ably a Ml (authorising, the secretary of Davitt's nessed a performance at the ParHo the- quoting testimony to show that earthDublin, May 29. Michael commerce and labor to report upon the occurrence Industrial, social, moral, educational condition is unchanged. Numerous In- ater, one quaint feature of which was quakes are not of frequent and physical condition of women and quiries have been received concerning a tableau of an old Spanish marriage, at the isthmus and Chat violent earthchild workers. The secretary la In- - him from the United States and other suggestive of the nuptials which are to quake have never happened at that take place on Thursday. William M. Collier, the Aiperican Estimates made by the majority aa minister to Spain, was among the to the eost of the sea level canal aro e deguests, bnt special envoy F. W. White-ridgdisputed bv the minority, which and the other envoys were not clare that the total coat would be present, aa the guests were restricted about 272.((O,000, instead of to princes and resident diplomats. The streets tonight presented a spectacle of lurid color and intense activity ENGINE TOPPLED OVER, KILLING THE ENGINEER Railway trains are bringing in thousands of foreigners and provincial nf ' r.inf.' alone Tho Cal., May 29. A g.p tlie Snn from Needles saya the wedding cortege are ablaze with special color from end to end, with floral thst at 4 r m- today, four miles east and Span- cf Nendh-s- a local freight train was Albany. N. Y.. May 29. "Little lesa procedure to our criminal law and tend arches, sunbursts of British than scandalous derailed the engine and 12 cars leavthe phrase nsed by to defer Indefinitely the termination of ish flags and garlands of roses looped on the balconies. Many buildings are in'. the nark. The engine turned over, Gov. Higgins in a veto memorandum a capital case. with gigantic crowns which killing Eneinec Pete Killylles. Issued tonight regarding "the law's Rice, of whose murder Patrick Is surrounded In the case of Albert T. Patrick, convicted, died on September 23. 1900, at night sparkle with electric lights. The ewather today was intensely hot ronvlcted of the murder of the aged nearly elx rears ago. The laws BIG FfPE IN TEXAS TOWN. mllllansire. Wm. M. Rice, In New York in this case seem to me little lea and clouds tonight threaten to dampen festivities. the of City In 1900. than scandalous. In case of extreme the splendor gtamferJ. Tex, May 29. Fire threattwo Mils hardship where the judge before whom The governor's veto is ened the whole town of Stamford- toHELD ON MURDER CHARGE. o'clock, but was finally got Introduced by Assemblyman Wade of the motion for a new trial la made denight at control after aeven business Chautauqua to amend the code of crim- nies the defendant's motion without upnder e Port Townsend, Wash.. May 29. As houses had been consumed. The inal procedure so as to permit an ap- giving proper consideration to such evih-- j preliminary hearing and re cord were lost. Loss, $25,-00peal from an order denying a motion idence the constitution provides a prac- the result of for a new trial in a criminal case on tical remedy. An amendment to the of Benjamin F. Franzen, a sailor, of the ground of newly discovered evi- code of criminal procedure, however, the British bat Norven, for the murdence. The bills, which were Intro- may he made, which would permit de- der of Harry Stubley, Frazen was held ILL HEALTH CAUSES SUICIDE. duced in the senate also by Senator fendant's application for a new trial in to answer on a charge of murder Deadwwvl. 8. D., May 29. G. G. DenSmith, were geenrally understood to a capital case to be made i0 any justice without bonds. Stubly was runner far have reference especially to the Pat- of the supreme court within the judisailor boarding house and was nis general agent of the Chicago A rick case and the governor so describes cial department where the conviction killed as the re sult of fight which Northweaicrn railway In this city, comwas msde. so that the defendant may took place out lu the bay one night mitted suicide today by shooting. 111 them In his memorandum. not be required In any case to present last week. health is believed to be the cause. He Waiving the objection to the Mile same motion to the judge presiding at Ms wbh formerly connected with the say Gov. Higgins. :hst though the trial." In form, they are company si Omaha. TO FORM NEW CABINET. epecui V "TT.T ap-n i Recorder Goff, beforr dirlrk plication and are intended to grant AGREE TO 3 PERCENT RAISE. right of appeal to Albert T. Patrick to was originally tried, has now under - Vienna, May 29. Emperor Francis ora such consideration motion obtain a review of an order, if such for a new Jcreph In a letter to Prince Conrad von der he made, denying Ms pending mo- trial for Patrirk. and Gov. Higgins h t. Constantinople. May 29. The accepts the of the powers In a collective tion for a new trial on newly discov- reprieved the condemned a resignation of the cabinet and aska the for lawx on this on ered evidence. I disapprove them for third time until June-18- . affairs sent note erterdsy to the Turkish govto carry pertaining ministry the reason that they Introduce a new ernment have agreed in principle to a io a new cabinet. n 2 gov-no- Pan-Ameri- 9247.-OOf.O- BILLS FOR LAWS DELAYS - TERRITORY COVERED Richmond, May 29. The committee on church extension submitted its report to the United Presbyterian general assembly today. A decided advance la shown lu new territory. The report argues that Lord Roberts Presided at Dinner in London. London, May 2. Representatives Arrested and Hauled Before Bar Are Boiling--M- r. Gaines Wanted to Know Why Democrats Were Singled Out and Republicans Were Immune-Can- non Says Arrests Were Legal. politi- cian of Ban Francisoo. and state comptroller of California from 1SSX to lbS9. died today of heart disease. well balanced, for It will Foreign Princes and Envoys Arrive at Madrid. John P. Dunn, a former prominent democratic ad-vic- GOVERNOR HIGGINS VETOS OF Upon Result depends Fats of Danish Cabinet. committee. GOOD TERMS. FIVE CENTS per cent increase In the customs duties for a period of seven years, provided Turkey fulfills the stipulations of the powers regarding the enforcement of the mining haw, the return of the MINORITY Head Will Be Sentenced Later. FROM CITY OF OCOS PRICE 1906. 30, S T J. F. FORCE FOUND GUILTY. MAY MORNING, General Lord Rob- erts presided tonight at the Pilgrim dinner In honor of Right Rev. Henry CDdman Potter, Protestant Episcopal Mahop of New York. Thera were 150 guesla, including the archblahop of canterbury, the deaa of Canterbury, the aerl of Malmesbury, Sir Thomas Lipton, Lord Alerton, Lord Roberta, Edward fkedman, Major General H. D. Hutchison, Admiral Sir Wiliam Kennedy, the Far! of Donhlgh, David J. H1H, United Slates minuter to Ths Hague; Andrew Carnegie, Don M. Dickinson and Victor K. Lawson. The archbishop iff Canterbury, toasting the guest of the evening, paid a high compliment to Bishop Potters activity for tho benefit of those among whom he lived. It was by such gatherings of these, tlie archbishop said, that the oneness of the British and American nations was cemented. deBishop Potter, In replying, scribed his recent tour of the east and complimented Great Britain on the valuable work the nation has done in Egypt. He said he did not know whether It would be any news to his herers to know that the American eagle was going about the streets of Cairo with Its tall between Its legs. Bishop Potter added that the thing which had madn Great Britain great was not force, menace or diplomacy, hut Justice. He believed the future, destiny of the human race was in the' hands of the Anglo-Saxocivilization, and that It waa time for them to strike note the that would give the way to draw out the melody of future happiness. Letter of greeting were read from American Ambassador Reid, the Karl of Aberdeen, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland anl Earl trey, governor general of Canada. Lord Roberts, In g King Edward and President Roosevelt, said they weie the two rulers of English speaking people upon whom the maintenance of the world's peace mainly den toa-tin- Washlgton, May 29. As experitne meeting was held today in the house of represt-ntailveIt grew out of arrest made by the sergeant-at-arm- s and bis officers and in hauling members before the bar of the bouse in order to complete a quorum under a rail of the houae last ertnlng. Hie Journal set forth the names of the members whe had been placed under arrest by the officers and wno, upon presentation at the bar, were discharged from arrest and permitted to vote. Mr. Gaines, of Tennessee, elated that he had left the house at oclock upon a miion of humanity to Inquire after a sick brother. He had gone to his house and was notified that a call of the house was on. He went into the cafe of hla hotel and saw a number of members there and notified them that there was a call for quorum. He responded with others and was overtaken by an officer of the house, whop laced him under arrest and ha was presented to the bar of the house. H. wanted to take this opportunUy to oak why the Deinarrata were singled out for arrest and the Republicans Immune and he desired to serve notice that officers of Ihe house must treat all alike. Bo far as ha was concerned he did not care for the arrest, .for he waa doing n duty to the sick, which he would do again, house or no house. Mr. Rucker, of Missouri, another of those brought lnffore the bar, followed similarity, except to call the aergennt-at-nrm-a "an usurper 'with no authority to errest." He told how a member of the Preal dents family last week (Mr. with a number of members under n call of the house had been "arrested' by the serges but had not been presented before the bar of the bonne. and he Insisted (hat the discrimination ought to stop, Mr. Sibley, of Pennsylvania, who waa Included with those who had been apprehended, rose to deny an assertion of Mr. Rucker that a blryrle "cop" bad endcavore-- l to arrest the party, who were driving a motor car through the streets of Washington t n high rate of speed In order to answer the call of the house. Mr. Rucker said he was glad to know that hla friend from Pennsylvania (Mr. Slilpley) had been arrested but once. H characterised the arrest of himself end hie colleague, Mr. Murphy, as "foul and contemptible." Mr. Wallace, of Arkansas, explained he had teen serving on a committee of investigation and had gona home to supper to get aa early start of reviewing the testimony taken. He thought he should be absolved. Mr. Payne, of New York, the floor leader pf the majority, then rose to move the previous question on the approval 6! the journal. It became apparent that the events of last night were tho outcome of n plan on the part of the leaders of the Republicans to keep the Republican majority to enart legislation. Mr. Payne aaid there waa no antmus whatever back of the arrests, but t tiratlcal application of a rule that has been dormant for years. Mr. Payne said It was primary duty of the members to aitend upon the sittings of the house dally ' and remain nntll tbo house adjourned. He recalled that in formed congresses members forfeited their u.y'a pay for absence and In several instanrea member! had paid si high as $600 for their- Long-worth- ), reference to the arrests made on yeei lerday. The amendment was lost. The journal was then approved, yeas 225,1 7, resent 16. Mr. Murphy, who waa among those says i brought before the bar of the house then rose to a question of the highest) personal privilege, to argue the right! of the speaker io issue a warrant for arrestw ithout direct authority of the. house. He contended that the rules house did not give the speaker power to Issue warrants for arrest and) that arrests must follow by order of the house to the aergeant-at-arma- . 8peaker Cannon replied by unao!' moua consent. He explained .the reasons for the directions Issued to. the sergeant-at-arm- s to bring in absentees, lie alluded to the warrants Issued to the sergeantru-armand stated that they had been Issued under the law and under the roles of the house. Tho speaker, with much deliberation, then of-th- a said: "The chair, nndrr the rules, . be llevee that tha gentlemen were legally arreetad." Th's closed the Incident. DISCOVERS MORE FRAUD. Msney Takas From Mutual Treasury by Fake Bills. i 000. An official of the Mutual said yesterday that Biace the change of administration a saving of $100,000 a year to the companyq in the expenses of tha companys office building on Nassau street had been provided for by ordinary methods ef economy. A saving of $15,000 a year In tho cost of coal burned In the buildings steam plant was obtained by changing tho also of the ernl. ON TRIP AROUND WORLD. Honolulu, May 23.. via Ban Francisco. May 29. The German training ship Heraogaa Sophia Charlotte, has a 'yip around the world, arrived-oShe left fireman on July 1, and waa dismasted off the Horn. Her repalre were made at Montevideo by the cadets aboard. n BRIDGE COMPANIES GUILTY, w BITTER FEELING SHOWN IN DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION . de-ay- s post-offic- Hchenlohe-SchilUngifueri- repre-senlaliv- The senate, Washington, May in executive session today, confirmed 29. the following nomination: George H. Pickerel! of Ohio, conanl of the United Stales at Par. Brazil. George M. Bower. West Virginia, commissioner of fish and fisheries. SHONTS HASNT RESIGNED Atlanta, May ' 29. T. P. Shonts, chairman of the Panama canal commission, who Is the guest of friends here tonight, denied positively the report from Pansma that he had resigned the chairmanship of the canal commission. M. T. KEARNEY DIED AT 8EA. Queenstown, May 29. During the passage of the steamer (amnia, which arrived here tonight from New York, M. Theodore Kearney of San Francisco, a saloon passengers, died suddenly. The body will be landed st Liverpoo, and thence returned to tlie United States. Nashville, Tenn., May 29. The state democratic convention, which miff here today to nominate candidates for governor and railroad commissioner, adjourned at 6:19 this evening, until 10 o'clock tomorrow, without effecting temporary organization. It was decidedly the most turbulent body of the kind that ever assembled In Tennessee. Free fights were numerous and It was with the utmost difficulty that any record of tho proceedings could be made. Adjournment was tnken after an understanding bad been reached between leaders of the opposing faction that the three gubernatorial candidates, Governor John I- - Cox; Congressman Malcolm B. ratterson; Judge John R. Bond, each name four representatives, who shall constitute n committee to decide on a temporary chairman. Before this agreement was effected, the battle over contested delegates occupied the en'ire time of the convention. The service nr the police were necessary from the outset. W. K. Abernathy, of the state committee, called the ventloa to order at noon. There was n confusion from tha start snd when the call of the roll o( counties for selection ef temposary chairman began, the npmpr steadily Increased. When Davidson eonatr was lojasrted, a bartle royal waa on. the wildcat excitement prevailing. The oeanty was finally passed, the contest going to tho committee on credentials, get to be named and slowly the roll anil proceeded, every more marking A fresh contest. Chairman Abernathy waa often swept aside hr the tempest and with many speaking and shouting from ariosi parts of the hglL none could be recognized. Once the chairman laid down tha gavel and advanced to the front of the stage, as he aaya, to make himself heard. When he went back for the gaveL Luke Lea, of Davidson county, a Fatterson supporter, had k. and was esasylng to set as presiding officer. Abernathy protested. Lea was obdurate snd from the on there were two presiding officers and pandemonium re the floor. At length n council of war between the leadeS brought a temporary truce and adjournment followed. f "t New York. May XI. Tha Tribal as tomorrow will say: The special grand Jury In its Investigation of the Mutual, lifts Insurance company's affairs obtained evidence yesterday that many thousands of dollars were taken abauklly for twenty years from tha treasury ef the com-pany by mesas of fake bills purporting to be for printing and supplies lor tho company, furntdhed through the firm of George MeKBiMn A Bon, bookbinders, of No. 25 Park street. Part of the evidence was furnished by daorge head of the firm, who was a witness in the afternoon. It was aald shout the criminal courts building yesterday afternoon that the unearthing of such proofs ef fraaid probably would result in indictments against former offloials of the Mutual who had guilty knowledge of the frauds. The entire amount of money taken from the Mutual' treasury in euoh fashion. It Is believed amounted to more than $1,000 Norwalk, 0 May 29. A, jury In-tlicriminal cduitModay rendered a verdict of guilty agffinst sevenvbridge com- panics for restraint of trade. The seven bridge agents indicted for pended. conspiracy against trade were also found gei,ty. CHARGES AGAINST BANKERS. Mr. Payne yielded to Mr. Olmstead The companies were fined $300,000 (Penn.), to amend the motion to ap- and costa each and five agents $250 29. were Warrants Joplin, Mo, May prove the Journal by striking out all and costs each. sworn out here this afternoon charging George W. Yayns, president of the Joplin Saving bank, which closed yesterday, am W. (. Porter, aaa!stnt treasurer, with receiving deposit when they knew the institution to be In a falling condition. President Lay ns, who had previously been released on bond on a similar charge on which .he was arrested last night, left this morning for Kansas City and St. Louis to raise funds. SENATE CONFIRMATIONS , , |