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Show advertise in the FULL PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER price it chargee. IT is for the medium the BEST advertising THE EXAMINER imTHECITV as well the county eaches CITY. OUR INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE SUBSCRIP AJ THE VlON BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS VOL III FAIR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. NO. OGDEN EXERTING EFFORTS TO HAVE BREAK REPAIRED Roosevelt Tells Harriman That it is Incumbent Upon Him to Have Break in the Colorado River Repaired Immediately. CITY, UTAH. DECEMBER MORNING. I or nbuui a meeting between Kretimnr. Older. Mr. Phelan, Mr. Henry and Mr. REPORT MADE ON Hearn?" I never spoke to ; Mr. Fht'Ln in New York In my life," apuke up Heuey . 'Well, aaiil A eh. We'll leave your name oui of it." Burnt told of a conversation he had with Jean Loupe, a restaurant man, at which time Loupe dunied having paid Ruef (or pultoe protection. 1 told him." aald Burn, "that 1 did not believe him. 1 aald we knew the loots. " Burns wa on the wttnee. stand POST OFFICE FINDS Increase of $15,000,000 Ovor the Fiscal Year 1905 Deficit Greatly Dintiniahcd. W'Skhiiiglon, Dec. 20. A reductiou of or 23.7 per cent in th. is deficit f the pow to filer depsrtict-u- i shown in the annual report of Edward Maddeu, the third assistant postmaster general, which was made pule lie today. The receipts for the fiscal when court adjourned. OKLAHOMA FRIDAY CONVENTION. year of 196 shows an Increase of mine than 15.uou.(hhi over 19oj, the Kivu test increase in one year in the history of the service. Receipts from all sources were tltii.932.7R2 am! expenditures 1178.449,778. The gross deficit, including losses yb burglary and fire aud through uncollected debt, amounted to During the year 24.1185 was realized from letters for which no owners could be found and from unclaimed articles in the dead letter division. An enormous increase in th;- - demand for stamp aupplli-a- - nearly 8tt0 iHMi.Atio stamps, snouting tu a gain of more than lti per cent over tbe previous year la a striking indication of the wonderful growth of postal business due to the country's great prosperity." During the year 14.874.610 stamp book were Issued from which the government realised a pel profit Much Time Given to the Consideration of County Boundaries. PRICE FIVE CENTS iqo6 21, necessary improvement should be l he cutnpau) nude j A year ago Rivhards aud t'omsluck. who are counted in the millionaire da-- , sere convicted in the federal cuuii pf i, legally government laud and fined flint each and sentenced to mx hours' iniprisoumeni each. The latter part of the aenteuce waa served si ihe Omaha club iu the nominal custody of their attorney . w ho had been deputised for that duty by I' ulted State Marshal E. L. Matthew a. Aa a sequel iu this episode President Roosevelt removed both the marshal and I'nlted Slate District Irving 1.. Baxter A fear months later Kev. George G. Ware, aa Episcopal clergyman of la-aaud Iieadwuod. B. D.. president of a big cattle company, aud two of were convicted uu charges similar to the one on which Richards, Comstock et 1. have Just been tried. Ware'a ease is now before tbe I'nlted Slates court of appeal. Fred Hoyt. T. M. Huntington and James II. aRird. officials of the Maverick Loan aud Tiu-- t company of Gordon, Neb., aud B. I.. Todd of Denver, an agent, were included In tbe Inrilrt-mefound agaitiat Richards, Comstock aud the other. but elected to lie tried separately . Tltelr (rial begin early In January. F. 51. Y1-coau attorney, who aga also indicted, was discharged. A number of other wealthy cattlemen and their agents are under ludlci-niefor similar offenses. The maximum penalty for the offense ia two yeara' imprisonment and $1U,0HI fine im each count. d Foraker Claims That the Executive Exceeded His Powers When He Ordered the Dis- Without Trial. charge of Troops Guthrie, Okla.. Dec. SO. The constitutional convention aa a cuiummit-te- e of the whole devoted its lime today to considering the report of the SO. President Please formulate a plan at the earli- committee on county boundaries. Dec. Washington. Washington. Dec. 26. Immediately Tenth cavalry possibly we would not est possible moment, submitting It to Several tilts occurred on the floor Roosevelt la exerting h'.a effort after the senate convened today Sen- today have the privilege that gallant soldier, that splendid president in the have the break in the Culorado river the state department, so that Mexico during the amending of countits to ator Foraker'a resolution looking to White House." e can be fully informed." be fanned from the Indian territory, Ib Mexico repaired at aoon aa of the au Investigation by the senate but for the most part the sessions of by the California IVvetopment this morning and afternoon were feaPresident's discharge of the three company, which he declared Is ultitureless. The fit st session was held PRESIDENT STICKNEV mately responsible for It. With this TWO SIDES OF THE negro cuntwnle of the Tuenly-flfttonight to take up the count toe in rad in view, he today telegraphed and Senator Infantry was taken tip la now Oklahoma proper. to B-- H. Harriman at New York, reSUBMITS STATEMENT JAPANESE QUESTION what Further addressed ihe senate iu Ms notion A resolution was Intro Juced today citing the Inability to to an to menioratlxe congreaa rreaie support. He began with ihe broad by congreaa because of the adjournment for Chrletmee holidays. The appropriation far the improvement "that the President mis- Much Delay Caused by Time Core declaration in to San Writes Missionary Japan of Rej river. A letter from Governor p reildent told Mr. Harriman that It constitutional powers umed in Loading and Unloading his conceived Francisco Board of y Education, Folk of Missouri was read, conditional-lIt Incumbent upon him to close the of Coro. Their Secretary Replies. and bo the ada ben to troops, be lnvitatiou the discharged be should taken accepting action that break, and on convention. the dress the also misconceived an hour's testimony without delay. The convention will adjourn tomor- of $103,233. Harriman replied that the Mr. which his action was baaed. Considerable space Is devoted tn the for two weeks. row over control no Washington. Dec. 20. President A. Ban Francisco, Doc. 2Q. Mrs. Flora Southern Pacific has second-clas- s Mr. Foraker aald that the PresiLi mall matter. report R. Stickuey of tbe Chicago Great the California Development company, B. Harri, now residing in Toklo and s second-clasTbe aggregate amount of REBUTTING ARGUMENT dent's constitutions! power was sim- Western railroad, has submitted some but he would authorise the Southern widely known aa a missionary, recentmstter mailed at the pound rate aud PROPOSED IN to command (he army and navy interesting facts to the interstate pacific officers to try to repair the ly addressed a communication to the CHANGES free of postage during the year waa IN COLORADO CASE ply in chief, while to coat commerce commission bearing on the as commander break, trusting congress to take ac- Ban Francisco board of education lu pounds, su increase of distance traveled and the time conNATURALIZATION LAWS 708.179,623 tion latrr to assist with the burden.. which she deplored Ban Francisco's mure than 45,0tHi,tWo pounds over the gress the mnatltutiou gave power to sume,! In hauling and loading and unmake to In attitude toward the The president promised Japanese public previous year. After discussing the Undar Ex- raise armies and to make rules and loading freight cars, which hr regards schools, and criticised what she termrecommendations to this end. work of the congressional committee Must Deal With Questionaa if folof Importance in connection with any Not decision on regulations for its government. Roosevelt's ed "the local Law, Naturalisation appointed to consider second-clas- s isting President Our Preasnt Laws provincial spirit of the Laws. no leglalatlnn which may be considered at the White officials." Bhe deprecated the attempt that The lowed a conference Have Caused International Framing prescribed regulations It waa Madden proMr, says matter, regarding the car shortage question, lu man could be summarily discharged Difrilcultik House in which Senator Flint of Cali- to classify the Japanese as "orientals," Htick-ne-y posed to meet the eituatlon and rewithout a right to be tried, and the arriving at his conclusion, Mr. fornia. Charles D. Walcott, director of and expressed surprise that the chilmove all present restrictions. He bases his estimatna on ths entire he articles f the geological survey, and Frederick dren of any foreign reaidenta could be war, Genbee. prescribed 20 argued, an Attorney urges that what it needs is Washington. are to be freight car capacity of the country. H. Newell, chief engineer of the re- "excluded from the public schools xml law, that can be enforced, a eral Miller of Colorado today began minutely how these trials Washington, Dec. JO. RecommendaThey are im tollowi: all without their consent clamation service, psrtlclpated. llmita-tionthat, punishments conducted; state segregated s the rebuttal argument for that law of which the terms and tions for change in the naturalisation, The average distance each loaded Bn In to of sent should with the account areordmice be their the Kannaa-toUiradis Bolely telegram nationality." Following will be p'aln to publishers, to lu the Irrigation passport laws and car la hauled is 256 miles. confreight He of martial. courts The San Francisco board of educa- expatriation ofand Mr. Harriman: of case on trial in the supreme court to the department." the I'nlted States were postmaaiers-antime consumed by railThe regulations average from at C. Elmore tended .after length tion, through its secretary, Development Co. Reeponalble. to congress today by a Concluding this branch of his report, the Uulted 8tales. His argument was the artlrlea ofreading submitted is one day 24 hour. lu ways hauling was inconceivll uar has framed which a reply commission designated by the Mr. Madden says he la "convinced that intended to support the Colorado law K. H. Harriman: The time consumed by shipReplying to lieffingwell, special average abshould be President In will the be mailed to Mrs. Harris Japan. i atste department to Investigate the an Increase In the rate of postage of water appropriation but hs alsn con- able that yours of the llth. Reclamation serper and oonsumershrdlHtaoshr-lluuIt. I. reriratuL without law solutely ihe lieneflclal under romnisn would that to tended a with ' and consignees in loading wind ultimately prove laws In accordance vice cannot enter upon work without Harris criticism have aroused The President, he said, staled n per e house committee on jail and would not work disaatniualy. prevailing In that stale Is sustained. ucllt each car la nine days 211 unloading authority of congress and suitable conschool i Ban Francisco ire of the were the the soldiers these hi uuder even that Hs conthat cuniendeJ message as represented." vention with Mexico. Congress ad- board. foreign xffslra. The committee - i hours. dlsto had been and of the has law are made this state These recommendations guilty right mutiny of Dr. David Janehtli, United general then makes ths folMr. journs today for holidays: Impossible Thin reply aserta that the Japanese risted minister to The use Ihe waters within Ms 'orders for charged for that reason. He followed ! lowing Stirknsy Netherlands, by Mr. Madden: comment: to secure set Ion at present, (t ia have not been e'xcluded" from tbe States war of of rule article this with the providing That the rate of postage on lei lent .heueflrlal purposes under the and James B. Scott, solicitor, and Incumbent on yon to close break again. ia direct schools, "despite the fact that no lean that a court one ounce deposited lu priority of appropriation. He lr .hl "rl Question of future permanent main- a personage than the President of the G alllard Hunt, chief of the passport not exceeding . was to testiall "intent. This no was Its guard kical , . . for there practically of state delivery the postufflee any by bureau department. tenance can be taken up. Reclamation United States has a similar had suf- agalnat employed service engineers are available for assertion In It would be equivalent to doubling Revolutionary changes la Ihe pass- carriers or otherwise shall be uniform mony to show that Kansas real a message to ques- power. LVmgraea, to are made; the status of at one cent each, but if the letter b fered any damage, the only , instantaneously ths effectiveness of system consultation. This Is all the aid that congress, andframing port the be bad notwithstanding excessive Involved. there another to tion puuishmei.t, forwarded women poetoffle there la ia the power of the governj fnlght equipment of th railways of the en- American tbe marrying foreigners made unfair " of in report wholly nllerert th address miner rente. twe be The of last penalties. rltlxenshlp tn effect adding to such equipment j ment to render, and it seems Li me tire school incident the secretary of Is defined; That the seres different rates of. Colorado was made by Attorney Gen- Mr, Fnrakerheld that the case doe car without cost to- - th clear that it is the imperative duty commerce and labor,'by the Hon. Victor children is made clear, and provision 1,700,066 con who second-clas-s ! of one Amerof the Denver, F. for Velle, and era! Joel not present an open question, but that railways and without increasing their, ia made for tire expat riatiun of the California Development com- H. Metcalf." third-class court must Indefirasea necessarily the authorities gave Insiances of be abandoned, tended that the rate for the citlsena who live abroad capitalisation, while to purr base that pany to close thin break at once, The The "provincialism" of California, ican and In their place there be adopted a deal with the question under existing along similar lines, In all of - which ; number of new cars would cost the dangers ultimately due onljj to the the reply states, la oddly enough re- nitely. conUnder present laws a man who Is uniform rate for all printed matter law and not a a constitutional Justice had beea administered after railways and and add to their capital-- . action, of that company In making flected In the hearts and minds of the Is always of one rent for radb four ounces or vention. called to frame fundamental court martial. l, ; Ixalion the enormous sum of beading completed In October, 1904. people of Oregon and Waiihlngton. once an American rltixen has always tieen careful.; an American citlsen. The result has fraction thereof to one address, which law. .He referred to tbe conflicting' 4 per cent, would at The present "Congress in Mexican territory. which, ! the aaya: 1 Coin-reply Continuing, intentional dif- in four cents on tn even rund, and laws of ihe Interested aisles, j,f continued, to provide that no man . jd ig' their annual charges $54 4(10.- crisis can at this moment only be mef "The fact that the President of the been many perplexingtn Turkey, where that there be a. pfbvieton for tint pay- redo proceeding under the law of ap-- 1 found guilty of an offense should be 006 to be rollecled from the people. my ihe action of the company which United States, baaing arguments upon ficulties, especially ment of postage on newspapers' and propriailon and Kausaa under the earn- - punished otherwise than aa congress wh have American natu"The movement of freight cars from is ultimately responsible (or It. and erroneous assumptions and framing many men periodicals tn money aa at present, mon law regulating triprarlan rights, might, direct. that action should be taken without against a loyal people scathing criti- ralisation papers demand the protecpoint to point, which is the function of the recdecision recent If a the for their another but and expeditious quoted "The President says this Is the most of the rallwav, and thq loading and an hours delay. Through the depart- cisms regarding a matter which la tion of the United State. of the committee be en- handling in the mails.supreme court of the latter stale to atrocious crime ever committed. 1? unkMdlng, which ia the duty from the ment of atnte I am endeavoring ti seone of local concern, does not ommendation la purely will law common modified even he the bow that go That the existing laws are inseparable and each these men committed the crime and cure such action by the Mexican gov- in the least deter the people of, the acted Into law this country basis that so as to premil, under suitable regu- coming to be interpreted so as to make did shoot up Brownsville, I agree With shippers must wait upon the other. Aa king aa ernment as will snesble congress In Pacific coast, who, after all, are doubt-lea- s practically upon the same con conf-into to circumstances and . and will be able now lations, the nse of ordinary postage It him. But what I want to call alien- - shippers consume nine days in loadgress cannot do anything without such the beat judges of their own im- England the is, American cltlsenshlp of as special delivery stamp, the ditions. He aald - in ,.. c5Hr., n tlon to is that the President hs Its turn to act But at present ing and unloading each car, transpormediate needs and welfare. Xelthei terminatewho live outside this country. stamps latter not always being at hand or Kansas court had held that a riparian his executive power the tation will be delayed. by by the- - Mexican government. do the misleading deduction! and rec- persona right Includes water for the irrigation evldenee. The President, ssys the easily obtainable. This is n matter of suck vital Import- ommendations of a politician high In That mollification be made of the of riparian lands and further that guilt of these men has Imea estabance that I wish to repeat that there doca voiced RESULT OF DEFEAT. through authority, when SUMMARY OF WORE practices In regard to fixing by treaty riparian lands extend to the divide lished by tbe testimony of scores of is not the slightest excuse for the ument which plainly sought the light stream. on mall a of of of watershed ihe and rales given condition postage eve witnesses, a shown by tbe report California Development . . company of favor and not of truth, Impress the If." said Mr. Valle, "that la true, of Major Blorksom. 1 have counted Constitutional Struggle Llksly to EnIN U. S. CONGRESS to and from foreign countries, wo wilting an hour for the action of the people of this locality with any sense sue In Great Britain. In falls." discrimination Kansas of to correct apparent the ease ths witnesses lu that report, and there government. It la their duty to meet of doubt aa to the right! aa free bora Coleman of Kan- are . well as against as (frneral the of favor foreign Their Attorney twenty-onetestimony and Just the present danger immediately London, Dec, 2d. Tliere will tie no Americana, or aa to tbe justice of s sas followed Mr. Valle, replying to wax taken by a then this government will take ulj the stand they have taken. Without Some Time Wa Given in the Senate the domestic service. dissolution of parliament as a result state that contention that Colorado the were nn oath and committee Colored of Discussion to the with it. aa it hhs already taken up the intervention I of misinformed or ; nf tbe action of the bouse of lords in could not properly be made the de- administered." EXPLOSION IN MINE. with Mexico, the question of providing prejudiced public men California would Troops Case, defeating the government's education In ths proceeding. present fendant Mr. Fbraker then read extracts from bill. Although the rejection of thi, against the recurrence of the dahger. deeply have appredatepd an opportunF. Dumont Bmlth f Kinsley, epesk-In- g the "eye the main lAbeyal measure of the sesTheodore Roosevelt," testimony, eliminating a ity to exercise the fundamental right Two Persona are Killed and Fifteen for Kansas, made the last argu- witnesses" those who said they had sion, the most serious rebuff Sir Henry to deal with this subject alone and a Harriman Explains. made Hs series. the Washington, Dec. 2(1. Senator Fop of plea ment Injured. not seen the shooters, until he had cabinet baa yet To this Mr. Harriman responded: unaided. In which event Japan might i iker occupied the attention of the sen-ar- e for an equitable distribution of the reduced the number of actual eye wlt- '' R is not regarded aa being "To the President. Washington, D. have spared herself much of the contbe In its last session before tbe holispffered, between waters Arkansas t0 rtRht. A, to these, he re- - sufficiently grave to necessitate an C. rittshurg, Kas., Dec. 20. In an ex- states and h righto of the Replying to your telegram thla cern that has resulted from the work day recess today In an extended crltl-clwas utdate. You seem to be under the im- of meddlers. appeal to tbe country. Whether at of tbe basis of President Roose- plosion In Mine No. 1, of the FliJelty rourt to perform this function, lie marked that their testimony v unsatisfactory and Insufficient. at Stone ter! Coal City, today, company, tbe present moment the government the DevelopCalifornia negro in the in action the that ornla discharging Calif the velt's usage pression suggested Senator to from killed and fifteen question could succeNsfiilly appeal to the nation Replying ment company is n Southern. Pacific as water of the Twenty-fifttbe of Infantry on two miners were proper distribution tropa evino was there Five kegs of on the education hill Is a question account of the Brownsville raid. He others badly burned. settlement of the ques- Knox as to whether enterprise. Tills is erroneous.1 It bad DETECTIVE TESTIFIES dence except that furnished In the : over which even many Liberal are in into ihe mine by a party basis for the was replied to briefly by Senator powder taken men nothing to do with lta work or the tion. h Mr. Foraker said Block sum exploded at the botScott sustained of seventeen great doubt. opening of the canal.. We are not IN CASE OF SCHMITZ Lodge, while Senator "What we want Is equality, and not had been report. unable to discover any- i The onlv Immediate effect of the of tbe mlne.as the men were leavinterested in its stock cd in no way said. the demand of the Ohio senator for a tom th he monniioly, he believed the Prestaven by the upper house, there-idecage. The killed are: the ifher, and in thismisled. control it. We have lent It some full Investigation of the matter by the ing When ,Mr. Smith concluded had been Oliver Cotterosa and John Day, both court fnr wi tie to give an enormous im- committee. A resoluadvisesenate matter under money to assist In dealing with the the military took He Had Bsen Should the military committee he petui to the rail I cal agitation in favor situation. What the Routhern Pacific Stated That Yeara aa Bpacial Employed tion directing such an investigation is of Stone City. a Agent It Is supposed spark dropped from ment.1 Eighteen of curbing the veto powers of the senate for action at its next the given authority to examine witnesses. hug done was for the protection of the before for Interior Department. one of the men was smoking oimtlnued. "I know that I peers and to the nonconformists, with a pipe FOraker Mr. rettleri as well as of its tracks. But meeting. RESTRAINT OF TRADE. bags of powder, j can get some testimony that will throw j new gun and ammunition in their e have determined to move the The senate adjourned at. 2:4 p. m. Into one of the open bottom was badly the at mine The fRht for the disestablishment of the additional light on this matter." 1907. until January 3, tranks onto higher ground auyway, wrecked, but the damage has not been Mr. Foraker repeated that he he- - Church of England. Thne la today Several However, in view of your message, San Francisco, Dec. 20. William J. Companies Against Charged at this time. lieved that the President had been im- ; a widespread Impression that a purely tun giving authority to the Southern Burns, the detective who . has 'been Washington,' Dec. 20. After being estimated Dealing In Licorice. s But." heVdded, I lie- - secular education hill be introduced of an hour Pacific officers in the west to proceed gathering evidence upon which the re- In session posed upon. ia Janua big enough man and during the next pension or oariiament, lie until lleve that t once with efforts to repair the cent Indictments found by tbq grand today the house adjourned a New York. Dec. 20. Counsel for the a just enough man to undo what he while no doubt Ine cabinet uurlng break, trusting that the government, jury have been based, waa a witness ary 3, 1907. Empty desks greeted the FOUR DEFENDANTS government Introduced documentary done when he finds out tho true res will consider what means are a soon as you can procure the .ne- today in tbe case of Mayor Eugene E. speaker when the totae convened, and an agreement situation." the holipossible to prevent the lords from HAVE BEEN CONVICTED evidence today to show cessary congressional legislation, will Schinltx and Abraham Ruef, charged the desire to get away forinclination ' In res'raint of trpdel n the trial of the nullify ing prolonged labors of the com-thnotice concluded he he When gave assist with the burden. B. H. tfiyrl-man.- " with extortion. In answer to a ques- days was superior tn the I Pfirbea Co.. J. S. Young McAndrews nmns and to debar their veto of resolution his for should eightbusiness. that stated he for witness modify the tion Co. of Baltimore, Karl Jungbiuth aw Investigation so aa to ; urea passed twice by the tower hause. The President's answef to Mr. Representative Mondell of Wyoming Owners of Spade Ranch Convicted of A Howard een yeara he had I men employed as a 1 E. ,Young, charged with 'Ire general view of the po!.. extendbill tbe lu interior the succeeded of passing it departriman follows: mandutory on the military I It pedal agent Conspiracy to Defraud ths to control the licorice paste make tbe peer, by last nights that ttolans which In be may will entrymen teletime resolution tee. This the Iand commit "Am delighted to receive your ment. Government. ing ' tiwed upon a ccuiatiiu-ve . the after called holiday. up An attempt was made by Attorney make final settlement on the Shoshone gram. Have at once directed the reto been have writ, letter alleged ttonal embracing much mure straggle Then of show the defense to Representative the pres!that reservation. Coming to clamation service to get intoijtpuch Aeh, for tbe defense, ten by President Jungbiuth of the lie was hot ihan tho education bill. The Liberals that remarked with you go that as aoon as edngrtss Burns severed his connection with the Payne of New York railed up his resol,odge dent, A Forbea company to David no cessaOmaha. Neb., Dec. 26. The trial In one those who on approaching a promise that there shall be assembles I can recommend legisla- government at the request of Special lution relating to the distribution of court of Bartleti Fori tea. agent tn Chicago. was read, new of made up bis mind in ad- tion of the tight until the constitutiontion which will provide against a re- Prosecutor Honey, but the evidence the President's annual message to the the federal district Will subject i settled as to whether the G. Comstock, In which the writer said that the J. 8. vance. He In accordance with Richards, president; preferred to reach his al issue petition of the disaster, and make pro- was not admitted. The court also sus- several committees existed since the vice Young company would continue the conclusion alter he had examined the Liberal party is to be forever checkpresident: C. C. Jameson, secrea custom that has vision for the equitable distribution of tained tbe objections of the prosecuuncommittee of government. The tary and treasurer and general man- operation of lu plant In Baltimore evidence. This be had not bad lime mated by ibe standing the burden. Theodore Roosevelt." tion to questions concerning when foundation of the resolution adand Feel- der an arrangement give the McAn-dreof the Nebraska the and peers. the ager Tory of the read Ban In had He Francisco, enough do. passed to houe arrived the The President made public Burns e A Forbes company control of D. Phelan or journed for tbe Christmas holidays at ing company, controlling the 4m.0(ni-acrg to ascertain that there were telegram, sent to Governor whether he knew James and Aqullla Trip- tbe biiHlncKH. but that the Young com- testimony ranch, m. Spade had he whether or to the question. There wiw 12:45 p. WATERWORKS SHUT DOWN. sides tan Pardee of California, dated today: Rudolph. Spreckels, would outward preserve every lett, their agent, ended this evening pany A hundred members wanted to them. He stated, a quest inn of Justice Involved, not "Telegram received.. Am doing received money from of The ranee defendbeing competitors. spes no tbe ges son's greetings to Speaker in the conviction of the four only to the men discharged but In the El Frko, Texas. Dec. 26. a Herald verythlng In my power In matter, however, that he hsd received count of an Indict- defense objected vigorously to the ants on thirty-siof war. break g in Mexican soil and wo have money from Heney. In answer to fur- Cannon. from Carlbad. N. M.. says: deof Ihe eridensce, but the court president and the secretary special to ment which charged consplfary bad He believed it increditahle that reputwaterworks wasshut dosn toThe absolutely no power to do anything ther question he stated he He' known the overruled lands of objections. 'CATTLEMEN the fraud TESTIFY. government public stated until permission is granted bj Mexico. Ruef for about tbreo years. E.- F. Hale, formerly secretary of able army officers would deliberately day for lack of coal. The entire rity and subornation of perjury. Tbe Jury We are hurrying forward in every way he did not know Grand wtrora Galfalsify reports because one of them was without water after noon. The A Forbes company, testiMcAndrews the to consider hours two Lack for took hut to Cattle anShip 'he negotiations for such permlsaion. lagher, Dwyer or Young. In fact, he Ware Unable 85 was the son of a Democrat and Peco Valley railway has hut two controlled the fied that company evidence. Power. Motiva of other was born in South Carolina. Until it ia granted congress cannot ctated, he knew none of the members licorice Ions of coal to run their trains. Thera the cent of business, officers paste the accusation per The against Mr. Ijodgo said that ihe record of will probably he no reiurn trains from of the grand Jury except in a very let." and that. the J. 8. Young company 20. Numerous of the Nebraska Land and Feeding Dec. a not Kansas fact that It that City. "Is Twenty-fiftthe showed, the casual way. regiment in a note to Director Walcott, chief competitors north or south unless they cs.i get heit today at the company was that they attempted to were, his company's had ihe times since 1885 your sole reason for being in 8an cattlemen testified resident says: coal at Pecos r r Amarillo, Texas. of land until control was purchased by the tour other C. secure title to vast tract conducted In car by hearing tbe In aid to similar Is shortage involved prosecution been escapale. "Mexico has behaved admirably and Francisco within the Spade ranch enclosure, in McAndrews A Forues company, which indictments?" asked Ach. A. Prouty, interstate commerce g Senator Scott concluded the debate, also reached an understanding with Box Butte counexpressed willingness to do any-hln- securing and of told their Shpridsn GAS WORKS CLOSE. to Cherry. and Inability was tbe They objected within reason that we desire to The question saying that hr had talked with a reJohn D. Lewis company of Provito ship to market beer use of the lack ties, Nebraska, liy means of fraudu- d the commandwho to in the Colorado river break mat-'r- . objection sustained. had officer tired three .Mr. army dence. These companies, entries under the Helms. Mont.. Dee. 26. Owing to Burns stated tbst he had been In- of cars, which most of them attributed lent bomestesd of course. Mexico is not to do regiment Tor sixHale said, made an agreement with ed the Twenty-fifth- , law. which permitted the homeibe work. The immediate wsrk must troduced to Grand Juror Sonnantag, to insufficient motive power. Others of New teen yeara and declared it to be as the coal shortage the Helena Light arid A Weaver land the company of a section take Steny to not did steader up railroads the that him asserted with any " done by Mr. Harriman's company, but had never discussed Railway company has announced tiirt districts. Scores of York to control the trade. The Young reliable as any lu ihe service. Negro and were in the xemi-wriof the matters under investigation by want their cattle business were the only ones tonight it will close its giw works, I pointed out in my- telegram he wa to aupply the independsaid, swore troops, who were tram-por- t introduced wltnes-wcompanv to cotton cats cattle 1ead. For the pat iltn. But we rhould be prepared t the Amnd Jury. He had, he said, nslng ent plug tobacco manufacturers, and who had never filled to win a b.titie said that tbst they filed on the lands at the three or four times with Fore- and railroad tlqs. Others gas has been made fro'it Indiana. A Forbes days the McAndrew vt a definite request before congress talkedOliver. company the against of of the were principal agents . depreciating but thU t no tongrr availNothing was said about cattle on ihe range If T have studhd the history of the keroM-neThe trust manufacturers, the witness tceiHately upon it reassembling. Tp man or because of the shipers inability to defendsnR with the understanding able. While the fuel supply is limit- - I he wnr accurately," this I murt, of cor re, know what Ruef. Schmitz. Nicholas, Duffey wav said. be Mould all ihe paid witnesses. get them to market, and one witness that thev ! separate or joint responsibilities tnere xnv of the talk The hearing was adjourned until to-- concluded, I am right un the conclu- there has been no actual siilTcriiig iq about a conspiracy to predicted failure for cattlemen if cars from 33'Mi to ll.Wfl for thJr claims morrow. 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