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Show i FULL IN THE EXAMINER advertise ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST IT CHARGES. IT IS THE beIt advertising medium EXAMINER CITV. THE INDICATIONS the COUNTY in THE THERE AS WELL REACHES THE THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIP. TO AD- ON ROCKS ARE OPEN SUNDAY. OGDEN UTAH, SUNDAY and infirm clergy Is today sequestered und tomorrow will be confiscated. BANK IN PHILADELPHIA ! CITY, JANUARY MORNING, b, 1907 ARE THAT BE SNOW MONDAY PROBA- BLY FAIR. AND OGDEN (STANDARD NO. 6 VOL IV WILL SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS same rates as ih Southern Pacific. only agreement that has been made for a period of 69 year is that tne gen Pedro. Los Angelas Salt Lake railway is to hate the uae of 1h A "It must not be forgotten that the church was Loin and grew In poverty and that It attaches no importune to of material goods. the possession the Harrlman Oregon Short Line Hits is proved by the fact thui it yards at Salt Lake for that per Lid of has surrendered everything rather rhan tint on a four per cent maais. They submit to an organisation contrary to must hate twisted that part of th the principles of the divine constituagreemrut in reporting tle testimony tion and spiritual independence. n before tbe Interstate commerce Nevertheless, in ordar to accomplish Aa to freight yesterday. Its mission in glorifying God and savrate. w have only an interchangeing soula, temporal resources to Inable agreement such aa might be sure the exercise of public worship made with any railroad. We have A FARMER BY such an agreement with the Santa and to support the clergy are neces- SHE CALLED .UP TELEPHONE. sary. Therefore, there is no recouiae It le a written one. as with the Hardman lines, but In no case are we except To appeal lo the generosity of the faithful." bound to charge the same rat aa Instructed Him Jo Get a Lantern and another ruaJ. such aa could be conCOREY IS TO MARRY AGAIN. strued as to be in restraint of trade. Flag a Train Rusmng to Our freight Interchange agreement Destruction. with the Southern Pacific la, a 1 reSan Francisco, Jan. 5. The Bulletin member Jt, such that It can be cantonight publishes aa interview with celled by us at six months or a year's Charles H. Gilman, father of Malbelle Hutchinson, Kan., Jan. 5. Nora notice. The Southern Pacific dos nni pital when their trifling injuries had Glllman, the actreai, to t!v effect that Brocken ridge, night telegraph oper- control oar freight rat schedules nor The Interstate commerce commisintend! hia to next he week with atari been treated by order of Director of has it ever controlled them. two daughters. Pearl and Eunice, for ator at Arlington, near here, prevented sion concluded the preliminary porFubUc Salety McKenly. Is well "It a known fact that E. H. Behind the closed doors of the bank Paris, where they will witness the a wreck of two Rock Island freight Harrlman and hia associates own one-l- a tion iff its Inquiry into th l.'ninn Ps--j the director with Superintendent of wedding of Mies Gilman to William trains on Thursday night. Through If the capital stork of the Salt Lake ylflc and Southern Pacific railways and Police Taylor had the men act over Ellis Corey, of the Inlted States Steel a oqpfuslon of orders a d road. The directorate le evenly diHarrlman lines here toils', and The Glllmans live at No. jollied the tragedy, the relative poeltioi.s of corporation. freight cleared from Arlington Just as vided. Mr. Harrlman never has at- I adjourned to meet again Tuesday the men who were in the bank at the 243 Lake street in this city. to dictate the policy uf the an cant bound freight left Turon, two tempted bomb Salt Lake line. He never Itaa at- morning at Chicago. time, and the exact one of the stations west. A moment, later Mlae tempted to secure use of the funda thrower. The testimony token today tended The police arc hard at work on the BLOCK SIGNAL SYSTEM Breckenridge was ordered to hold the of the 8alt Lake road for other rail- further to show the great scope of the road purchase. He did nit gain pert theory that the man may have had conferred upon President K. H. UNDER INVESTIGATION westbound train. Langdon station ownership accomplices, and are leaving no stone threats, but the Oregon power waa which between the two trains, is Short Unc,by which Harrlman unturned to learn everything. by the boards uf directors h controls, had not a night telegraph office. After built aa far as Caliente and One of the coroner's deputies inof ihe lines under 1'uion Pavarious two llnea Miss Breckenridge had tried In vain would be suici- cific control. vestigated the scene of the outrage Hflderbrand Teetiflea That on Sunday to that through country reach Langdon, she resorted to the dal to both, it ia not. true that we end found what he believe lo have Night He Could Not Bee All the facts of record as to tbu telephone and located John Spence, had no eastern outlet except a Harri-mabeen a part of the bomb. It la a metal the Lights, of dividend last August by a fanner who lived near the railroad connection. W agreed because declaration fragment two Inches long. the I'nlon and Southern Pacific were track. She told Spence the situation, it was of benefit to all concerned. lie also found a badge that he bebrought out. The dividends were debegged him to get a lantern, wrap It lieves belonged to the bomb thrower. block sig- with a red doth and hurry to the clared on August 15, but were not anIt has a green background divided In nalWashington, Jan. 5. The SPANISH TROOPS READY, nounced until two days later. It was system employed by the Baltimore track. He did ao and arrivedln time r in gold. On half by a Ohio railroad, with particular ref- to flag the at. Mr. Horrimna'a suggestion that the train, with the the left aide of the sledge are the let- erence last Sunday at second train only half a mile away. dividends were declared. 11 was also Alfonso ters M. W of A. On the right aide Terra to the inwreck Jan. Madrid, pre- at King which a number of his siiggcstlon that th announce-- 1 Cotta, of the aledge la a trve trunk with a a sided cabinet at council held yester- meut He explained were killed and injured, was was deferred. persona In a it. driven at which day wedge report waa made on that a number of the direct on In-of the further into UNCERTAIN the TO AS today FATE by Inquired that the the It wae announced tonight preparations being made for op- ' bank will resume business on Mon- ttratnie commerce commission. Comerations that might be necessary in companies were not present and he missioner Clements announced that OF STEAMER PANAMA Morocco. The ministers of war and thought It nothing but fair that they day. Immediately after the dead and the would be marine announced that the troops and should be advised before the matter injured had been removed the work until investigation14th because adjourned the combee me public property. January of clearing up l.egan. The first thing mission warships were all ready and that all The executive committee of the would meet in Chicago on Raft dune was to search for valuable bank details had been ae uled with the Brit- Union UnlMhed Left Steamer Whan and Southern Pacifica were givMonday and further, that further data ish French and Tbe Bean papers and the money and books on Port Have governments. and May Swept en authority to announce the dividends the subjectof block signals on the was It been In had Gala. scattered by the explosion. When Baltimore apOff stated, projects, deemed proper. at such times aa this was completed the wreckage waa which were Ohlo andinthe oSuthern, proved by the other power Inter- Mr. Harrlman waathey and !p chairman of the present included ested. removed and a force ut carpenters put The committees committees. to work on the Interior of the bank. report waa necessary before the inSenor Caballaro, minister of foreign both were also authorised to designate th could proceed. San Francisco, Jan.'S. The relief affairs, aald It was also announced that ao far aa quiry that the International En-Two witnesses testified today. which the dividends should ; rafts which drifted ashore at Waddell State a hasty examination all money and bank In Morocco would soon be funds fromWhat be paid. these funds were could gineer Illlderbrand, of engine No. 2120 beach on the coast1 north of Santa started, securities are safe. I not be learned today, hut the commisCrux, gnd which were supposed to j pulled the dead Baltimore The dead cashier resided at 8L which Ohio train that collided with No. 66. have come from .fhe Pacific Mall liner I sion was promised's complete stateDavids, a suburb, with his wife and who concluded ment. his , testimony began City of Panama, were Inspected thla DENIES HAVING ANY three children. Mrs. McLear was From tbe minutes of the Oregon and Operator M. W. Phil- afternoon by a representative of the first Informed that her husband had yesterday, Short IJne the executive committee She lips ot Takoma, the nearest station Pacific Mail steamship company and been Injured in the explosion. FALSE ENTRIES MADE declared that In March. 1903. Mv. Harthe accident Identified a belonging to that steamfeared the worst, however, gnj when to Terra Cotta, where swore wftfc an er. rlman paid la Wat. Rockefeller 300.900 The HllJerbrnnd that of Jlieraft1 happened. finding news th sad wae Anally given lir of the Oregon Short IJne holdia shares water was of and last casks last vrkrkera impossible Sunday night eight, by a neighbor she collapsed. for hint to see any lights. In fact, he caused considerable apprehension Bays Thar Wae No Evidonc Boforo ings of Bonthern Pacific common stock. A letter from Mr. Rockefeller th Jury to Show That Entries said, ho could see nothing over the here that the City of Panama bad STEELES HOME IN CHICAGO. boiler of the engine he was driving. foundered at sea. and during the day Wars Fraudulent, refering to their "agreement'4' os to the stock was next placed In evidence. He had, be said, no reason to believe conflicting reports were received that Mr. Rockefeller In November, 1903, not reached Wash- steamer eonld be seen on the rocks Hie Wife Receive From that No. 66 had not Message Baked Mr, lfarri mss to take back addicted to the near Pigeon Point. All day long peoHe wae ington. New 5. PerW. Jan. York, Philadelphia. George Instead the stock at the time use of cocaine, he aald, my waa there ple from Santa Crus and newspaper kins, froraerly vice president of the of welting for the expiration of the any liquor on hfs engine on Sunday men from thla city.. have scanned the New York Life Insurance company, . sea line la that vicinity with the aid: agreement In the spring of 1904. Th Chicago, Jan. 5. The family of night. today made a sworn denial of the Rollo Steele, who threw a bomb In Telegraph Operator Phillips waa of strong glasses. Late thla evening charge that he caused falae entries to minutes of th Short Line showed tb th Philadelphia bank today, lives at conducted through a searching 1'ne of a report was received that the light be slock wsa bought hack from Mr. Rockmade la the company's books to efeller It was further shown that 170 North Ashland avenue, this city. questioning, which brought out the house keeper at Pfgeon Point stated con ceil the real nature of --nine of hia he was end a commission of (187,500. Mrs, Irene Steele, the widow, tonight fact that trains frequently passed the that there la no steamer on the rocks paid tock The transactions. form chargee received a telegram ffnm Philadelphia red target at hie station, but that they In that vicinity, In fact that there are Today witness knew nothing concernatx forof basis Indictments the for saying her husband was seriously In- Invariably, before last Sunday, stood no rock where the vessel was report- gery In the third degree handed down ing the agreement between Mr. Rockefeller snd Mr. Harrlman. jured. It is not known who sent the and returned. He admitted, however, ed to have been seen. Mr. Perkins and Charles 8. A subpoena was Issued for Mr. telegram and Mrs. Steele does not that be ignored the rules of the comThe theory la gaining ground that against a week Fslrrhlld ago Friday. Rockefeller to appear at such time as know that her husband Is dead. pany In not reporting these, and aald the life rafts were washed overboard Mr. Perkins' answer waa contained commlsahm shell designate. Mr. Steele caine to Chicago a few years also In reply to Commissioner. Cle- from the City of Panama by a high aea. In a notire served bis counsel, Lew- th when h la able to testify Harrlman, ago from Garner, Iowa, with hia wife ments, that It waa very probable that Thla la lengthened by the fact that is L. Delafield, onbyAsasiatant District will also b asked and three children. In Chicago he the regarding this of the block sys- It 1 known that the steamer encounKresel that he would appear waa employed by various Arms as tem rules which had been practiced tered strong gales and heavy seas after Attorney agreement. crimbefore in the Judge Fitzgerald Mr. Millar read further In the Ore-- 1 foreman of steel construction. About by him made the system worse than leaving this port last Monday after- inal branch of the supreme court next gun Short Line minute dealing with n year ago be procured employment none at all. ' noon. and move for permission to various details as to the msusgement In n similar capacity with the Bell The life rafts, which are carried on Thursdayibe minutes of the grand Jury of the other Harrlman companies. At Inspect Construction company of Washington, unlashed been the hurricane deck, had which handed down the Indictments. one meeting of the Oregon Short Line DEFICIENCY OF THE D. C. For some time he had been while in port for Inspection by tbe to hi 'statement Mr. Per- executive In adttlond committee Chairman Harrl-ma- n working In Lynchburg, Vn., whence he government officials before the steam- kins aays there waa no evidence that he had contracted reported It le that LAWdeparted two days ago. On leaving er's presumed departure. show that the tbe grand jury to COLORADQ. purchaee of two ocean steamLynchburg Steele Informed hia wife, they had not been relaahed to the deck particular entries were fraudulent or for the by letter, that he waa going to Philawhen the vessel sailed, and when that the storks of the Chicago and ers from the Atlantic Transportation struck by heavy seas several hours North weatern and the Chicago, Mil- company for (g.SOO.IXSMi; the chairdelphia to work for the Bell com- Governor Adame of Colorado Will pany. Everything was well with him, after turning south from the Golden waukee and Bt. Paul were not sold by man's action was ratified. Constitutional Convention The of the Union Pacific he wrote. There was nothing In the Gale the rafts were easily carried the company aa tbe entries Indicate. on Thla Subject. were amended In April, 1905, so aa to communication to show that Steele away. a the had declares also He grand Jury wae In anything but hie usual state Aa to the presence of wafer and mistaken belief that the crime of for- provide that the president should have of mind. Steele's mother, who lives some provisions on the rafts, It Is ex- gery could exist under the laws where the care, supervision and control of the at 745 Racine avenue with her son. Guthrie, Okie., Jan. (j. Governor plained that the law requires that there la no Intent to defraud nr lo company's business In all its departof the exRoyal, a teamster, received a letter Alva Adam of Colorado will address rafts and life boats on steamers must conceal a larceny or misappropriation. ments subject to the control was a furcommittee. There ecutive corresponding to that received by his the constitutional convention Tueidar always hare these aboard In order to on the presentment ther amendment to tbe effect that the Ha lays atresa wife. Steele was a member ot the evening next, on The Deficiency of he ready for Instant launching. with which the grand Jury accompaoffices of president and chairman of The address will Modern Woodmen of America. His the Colorado Law. At. the office of the Pacific Mall no Indictment and in which the executive committee might be held widow tonight said that she had never deal with the labor trouble of Colorado fears are entertained for the safety of nied their while they were constrainthey aald, same person. the by otysenred any sign of insanity In her with special refence to the legal phase. the liner. 'd to Indict on the advice of District Counsel for the commission (hen InForty delegates, members of the B. P. Schwerin, general manager of husband, nor had she ever heard hint Jerome, they believe neither quired aa to dividends declared last Attorney farmers resoluanbelief in today passed socialism or league, express any the company, believes that tbe rafts action urging the adoption of the pro- were washed overlioard during the Mr. Peralna nor Mr. Fairchild wasa de- August by the Union Pacific and archy. motive other than tuated any by Initiative and referendum posed plank. gale that blew when the steamer sail- sire to reap a profit for the New York Southern 'Pacific. At a meeting of the Union Pacific At an informal gathering of Democrat- ed, and stated that he expected to hear Life'a policy holders. ic delegates thla afternoon, the propo- of her arrival at Mszatlan tomorrow on August 15. 19U6. It appearVATICAN CONTINUES directors Mr. Perkins calls attention to the ed from the minutes Chairmen Harri-ma- n sition waa submitted and discussed. or Monday. fact that hi constitutional rights were President Murray today Introduced submitted a statement of the TO DEFEND POSITION Mr. Schwerin pclnta out that the Invaded when be speared, before tbe financial condition. It stata constitutional plank providing for a captain of the Standard conipan)''a Oil steamer grand jury, saying that he was a vol- ed the company should declare a seminon partisan state board of health. he that Maverick reported exchanged wtnes. but went without sub- annual dividend of (3 per share on the New Year's greeting with the City of untary he would be subpoeHopes to Drive French Catholic to knowing poena. 1 REPORT NOT CONFIRMED. Panama on Jan. fifty miles south of naed If he did not appear. He also preferred stock and (5 s share on the Demand Redress at the Ballot where the rafts were found. The City saya that Mr. Kresel. whom he terms common stork. Box. Read the portion as to deferring Neither the Panama or Other Veaaals of Panama signaled that all wav well a deputy asHlstant to Mr. Jerome, the announcement of the dividend, on board. at his examination. was present during Aground Pigeon Point directed Mr. Kellogg. If this were so It would Invalidate Chairman Harrlman stated that a Parle, Jan. 5. Developments In the Kretbe action of the grand Jury, but Santa Crnz, Cal., Jan. 6. Nothing of the directors were absent church and state situation continue to number CAUSES EVIDENCE disss! waa appointed a full assistant ha thonght the announcement of Indicate that the Vatican authorities has been received here confirming the and trict stonier before he took up the should he deferred until feel constrained to vindicate their report that the steamer City of PanaSURPRISE ON COAST Insurance Investigation snd therefore the dividend course by which church property in ma ha been wrecked off Pigeon they could be Informed. In law the within waa present. being was committee France to the value of $120,000, OHO Point The executive Thla afternoon a number of officials was forfeited, by the (ejection of thereupon authorized to announce the HarBetween dividend at such time as It deemed EXTENSIVE ELECTRIC RAILWAY everything offered by the government of the Portland Cement company of Relatione Bald to Exist rlman and Balt Lake Railroads and will even go to the extent of or- St Vincent, ascended the tarjuntalna proper, and was also authorised to Denlsd by Rosa Clark. dering the clergy to leave the churches In the neighborhood of thier plant., Chartered in Oklahoma Will Trav- designate the funds or revenue against which tbe dividend should be charged. in the hope of driving French Catho- which is located two miles south of ersa Six States. The executive committee met Aulics to demand redress at the Lallot Waddell Creek, and searched the hori-so- n with a pair of heavy field glasses. 16. 1906. snd directed the see rebox. 6. Tbe largest ExJan. gust 5. Okie., Guthrie. The Jan. Los Cal., Angeles, ' ever Incorporated In Ok- tire to notify the secretary of the Bishop LaCrnix of Tarentalse has The quest wg fruitless, and they press today says: undertaking received orders from the Vatican ne- scout the Idea that the City of PanaBusiness and commercial interests lahoma is that of the Chicago and New York stock exchange on August f all southern California and par- Southwest lectric Railway company, 17 prior to the hour of the opening ff cessitating the dissolution of an asso- ma or any other Tease! la agronnd off ciation which he had formed with the Pigeon Point, claiming that there are ticularly of Los Angeles are aroused whirk secured the charter from the the exchange ot the declarations of object of retaining tbe church prope-ert- y no rocks lfi those waters except in the by tbe development of the Interstate terltorlal secretary today. The con- the dividend. Do yon know what funds the diviIn order to support the stricxen Immediate .vicinity of the lighthouse commerce commission Inquiry Into lha cern la capitalized at (250.orKi.uno. The which are easily distinguished from Harrlman railroads merger. list of dlrectini Includes P. M. Gunn dends were paid? clergy of bis diocese. No." Many bishops are Issuing appeals to the beach.' Th greatest surprise la the alleged and Bart G. Neville of Chicago and H. X. The books do nut show. tbe faithful for funds, painting- the condition of affair existing In south-fr- a W. Pentecost, L. E. Pentecost and inHow many directors were present situation in the blackete colors. CarHEARING IN CHICAGO. California between the Harrlman D. McUInley, prominent Guthrie at the dividend meeting?" dinal Richards appeal, which will be and 8alt Lake railroads, allegation, vestors. Nine out of sixteen. read In the Paris churches tomorrow The proposed line will traverse six Washington, Jan.' 5. All the mem- which are vigorously denied by J. Tbe Southern Pacific dividend was ber of the Interstate commerce com- Robb Clark, second will say: states and have as its terminals Chi"The position of tbe church In mission with exception of Mr. the Salt lake lines and brother of cago and Denver. The following cities declared In precisely the same way Franc will soon be cpnplete. The Cockrill will assemble In Chicago next Senator W. A. Clark, president of the appear on the route as mapped out by as the Union Pacific. Have you the financial statement Chicago. Moltn. the incorporators: government has repud a ted Its sacred week, where several Important ques- company. Mr. Harrlman submitted to the obligation by suppressing the public tions are assigned for hearing. that Scnaeor St. Lonls, Jefferson City. Solids. Kan- which the Against charge On Monday the commission will Clark entered into n agreement with sas City, Independence snd 8s. Joseph. directors of the Union Pacific?" worship budget. The bishops and 1 bare not; It mar on file st my Topeka and Junction priests have bran driven from their hear a complaint Involving the (2 ter- Herrtman an agreement foroed by Mn.; Dee Moines and Council office." homes, and, a if this was nut enough, minal charge on stock at Chicago. tli to maintain the same City, latter Mr. Miller read minute of the Untbe church has been stripped of all On Tuesday tbe commNaloq win con- freight rates aa the Harrlman lines Bluffs. lows: Lincoln snd Superior Suion Pacific executive committee' apthp property received through the lib- tinue tbe Investigation into the roall--tloBluffs, lews: Omaha, IJncoln snd for B9 years, J. Ross Chirk ssys. Hsrrl-nisof the Hartman railroads which erality of the faithful during the past Thre I a mistake. It la nrfolr to perior. XeV. snd Pueblo. Colorado provingin the action oftheChairman "Pacific Fruit nygsnlxing century. Even the fund of the aged I was begun In New York yesterday. the bound to we observe are say that oom-missio- Stranger Demands Loan ot $5000, and on Being Refused Throws Bomb, Killing l. , Facts Concerning Declaration of Dividends Are Fully Brought Out Subpoena Issued For Rockefeller to Appear and Testify. the Cashier and Himself. 5 Philadelphia, Jan. Two men are two dead, a aeore of others injured, n of interior the who may die, and hank building ruined, aa a reault of being dropped in the Fourth bank here today by a National Street demanded a loan of who had km no (3.000 for which he could ahow The identity of the percollateral. petrator of the outrage la a mystery, (or he vaa blown to pleora by hie own engine of deeth. Nothing la left to tell who he ia, but n bunoh of ten keys found in a fragment of clothing UUngiug tu the bomb thrower, A pUte on the ring holding the keya tore the name of R. Steele, Garner, la, and the police are looking up The other man killed by the man. the explosion wai W. Z. hie Lear, enabler of tb. bank, who had been talking to the atrauger and had refuted hia requeet Among the must seriously injured a bomb ire: William Crump, colored, private messenger to the president of the hank: mangled and may die. William Wright, bank employe, may die. Thomas B. Rutter, Uusdale, Fa.; fractured akull. Prank Lai bold, clerk. A. F. Domlnlct, clerk. l R. Horton, clerk. MIm Julia Brady, stenographer. The man who dropped the bomb called upon Richard H. Ruuhton, president of the bank and also president of the Philadelphia Clearing House association, shortly before noon, and asked for a loan of IS, 000. The president quickly sited him up as eccentric and turned him over to the cashier, with the Ida. that - the latter would have him taken from the building. Before leaving the man showed Mr. Ruahton a picture of a and a child with the remark, woman Ain't they all right?" A few momenta later there wae a tsrrific explosion which shook uis Mg building and completely wrecked the Interior of the bank. Cashier Mo Ltar was In his office when the man threw the bomb, and was Instantly killed. With right arm and the exception of till shoulder, Mr. McLcar ns not mangled. The most seriously Injured la William Crump,- the nlored messenger, who made a heroic Mtempt to aeixe the object which the an wsa about to drop, but waa an Instant too late. The messenger, If he arrives hie terrible Injuries, probably dill be blind. Eight of the bunch of keya found in small and fiat and similar to those d In opening boxes. The keya lire been photographed by the police the n( picture will be sent to various cities In the hope of finding a due which will cleeriy establish the Identity of the bomb thrower. A description of the man has been to (larner, Iowa, and other stcUone of the west. Had Tried Other Place, A man answering tb description of the bomb thrower visited the Eqult-obl- e Trust company on Board street, d demanded a loan of (500 on he declared to be In his The receiving teller ordered msn sway. The man fumbled In purkete but finally withdrew. He lopiied at the duorway, however, and min fumbled in fala pockets. A womb rustonier of the trust company NM. Thla. It is ssaid. .diverted the oion'e attention, and when a man, 'Mlng the instructions of the toll-- t, ordered him out he reluctantly left building. Shortly afterward the of the explosion at the Fourth jr jvet bank reached the company. Eugene Mcllhone, assistant to the aunier. returned to the bank building having Ills wounds dressed at Pnna hospital. as about twenty feet from Mr. J ,p M- - "1 w'ns very busy v"r.' the time, aa the bank waa on the KAiit of g closing its doors after the day's business, and .we getting ready to fix up our - lele-raph- 1 com-WJln- Jall I noticed man converting with He waa talking in an In one hand he car"Kj'e.1 manner. p'd a queer shaped article wrapped newspaper. T said lo th- - clerk: 'That follow ! iTr"nk or craxy.' TV vlier clerk uld: Tea: If. I Mr Lear I wouldn't talk to V Jjfw a minute. The fellow talked Mcl-ea- a r. L" ' 'hat money or know why, Its criming to me ' ,"iar what Mr-- McLear anI nrf',:n I criPrj. u'1 wont give It to me? il. n.an l,J I shouted. Mr Vclar shake hia head U!t,hs ,f h wl going to walk nian hrew the thing. in L, 011 M.VV' : ia, ii I McI-f- "a , hlf'11'" v Hi n It must have been When 1 I saw that the bank forked. I saw of r oi ,( the man.Mnothing - F,,.. .TrBe,y ier be-- aa It atrurk. There of white smoke. I l,own ktd ahowers of from the dome of fr " ra-- and himself. ar wm ,,n me- w" , 'he floor right 1 a moment. Described. 'n,l the assistant cash- ,'r ":chi back from th hs- - west-boun- Express Company. to own refrigerator cart, and the "Union Pacific Equipment Association. Win. Mahl, the Union Pacific controller, waa called. He waa naked yesterday to make up a number ot statements. These he submitted. One of these allowed that all the stock of the Portland and Asiatic Steamship company belonged to the Oregon Railway and Navigation company. A second statement gave ths vfu of tho 900.900 shares of common snd 180.000 ahrase of preferred stuck of tke Southern Pacific railroad belonging to tba Oregon 8hort Une. All of this stack Is sow under a mortgage to the Equitable Trust company. Against tho mortgage on ihia and other stock (1 00.000.000 Oregon Short Line bonds were issued in J9U5. What was done with this money? Part of this was tu retire (82,000,-00- 0 uf participating bonds. Why were the participating bonds Issued?" I don't recall. I will make up a statement at my office. It was brought out that one Item of (2.200,000 charged the operating was really not operating expen ass. but a ram net aside for extraordinary repairs, betterments, ate. Counsel for the commiselon announced there were no more nitneaaes to be heard In New York at thla time. A subpoena was Issued for Wm. Rocks-shas- e of preferred stock of the Southing in this city. ili hearing was then adjourned until Tuesday next n 10 a m., in Chi- . n sledge-hamme- west-boun- ! d 1 ! cago. BOMB EXPLOSION IN NEW YORK CITV -- Instrument of Death Is Dropped Frets Elevated Railway end Injures , Several, - New York Jan. 5. A bomb of giant powder and shot was dropped from aa elevated railway station Into a crowd of people at tbe corner of Second avenue and 43nd street tonight. In tho explosion that followed three parsons were Injured seriously and of those two protmbly will die. The outrage was Beamingly directed against tho proprietor of a fruit store on the corner, and this man, Salvatore Clniluco, aged (9 years, woe one of the two dangerously Injured. The other was Mary Holley, 40 yeans old, who was making a purchase at the aland. Ths son of Clnllnca was Isas danger ously Injured. The bomb throwers escaped. The bomb fell on the sidewalk directly ia front of the fruit store. Many persons were passing at the time and a dozen were thrown to the ground. The crowd fled in panic, tearing the three seriously injured senseless In the mldt of mashed fruit, broken glass snd splintered wood and bleeding from many wounds. Windows ia stores near by were . shattered. , Clnlluna later was unable to talk, but from Italians living in the section U was learend that the keeper of th fruit store had been summoned by the dintriet attorneys office as an impor tant witness In a recent Mulberry Bend murder. Tbe case will be called for trial next week. The police secured several witnesses wbo said they believed that they saw the object which exploded as ft foil from the uptown platform. From tho condition of nonie of the windows In tbe neighborhood, which had boon clearly punctured but not shattered, it was oonffisded that there were ben fillings or noils in the bomb as well ns small shot and a high explosive. Fixe tallans were seen In the vicinity prior to the explosion and the police sent out an alarm for their arrest. bo-fo- re Ad-dre- by-la- . t Kns; n n I A . BIDS ON BIO PABTURE. Guthrie, Okla.. Jan. 5. A special to the State Capital from Lawton, Okla says: Aa a reault of the astonishing head way made by tba cleaks at the land office in charge of opening and racond-Ing tbe bide on lands In tbe Kiowa oad Comanche reservations, known os tbe Big Pasture. all work at this end. of the line will be completed by Jon. 10. This le two months earlier thou It was at first estimated. Tbe clreks are laboring la four shifts and tbe bids recorded are sent to Washington each day to expedite the The successful hidden will work. learn the location of their farms first through the newspapers. 1 . MORTON RELEASED. El Paso, Texas. Jan. 5. Jesse Morten. who uas charged with the murder of Jose Doran at Clifton, Ariz, was released from the Jail at that place last nigbt by friends on the outside. INCREASE GRANTED. El Psso. Texas, Jan. 5. Th Southcorwestern railroad, s Phelps-Dodg- c poration. has granted an Jnnvaae In wage to about three hundred men in its train nervicc, amounting trqm |