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Show FULL TRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST . price it charges, it is medium INDICATION advertising EXAMINER TH TH r iN THrt THE COUNTY Al WELL REACHED OUR SUSSCRIF- T0 AD- - fl oN HSnS Tn i - IV OGDEN NO. ?2 HAVE BEEN RELEASED CITY. UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY ilvmenr of the anil of George Y. Her- - V on Pepper, the receiver of the Bay SORE EVIDENCE IN Piste Gas company of Delaware H IDDIV (V vASC IIAlVai3Ali against Henry H. Rogers of New York 0 93,110(1.-00to recover profits of between of account uud l4.U00.tio0 on tbe sale uf tbe Bostuu Gas companies, wss Evidence Taken Tending to Show f Interstate Comannounced In the I'nired States cirViolation cuit court this afternoon. An agreemerce Law. ment reached by both parties was submitted to Justice Putnam, who declined to give hia formal assent to the San Francisco. Jan.? Fti.lt ure settlement until an amended and satto show that Hie ohia'lom tending a waa at presented isfactory petition K. H. Harrtmaa on thr ciusi bearing set for tomorrow morning. alituie a violation of the I'mler tbe terms uf the compromise out belaw, was agreement Receiver Pepper accepts fore Commissioner FranMiu K Lane Randall from an offer og $1.5iKi,U00 for luday. C. A. Severance, Morgan, treasurer of the United Gas the eonimiBslim, showed atinniey Harri-inaTutcompany of Philadelphia In considers-tiopaid a price out of ti of an abandonment of ike claims thivalue of th Con's R;it properties, of the Bay company against Mr. realizing ihai he waa pun in the poa Rogers and iu considaration also for of competition out of the way. stock in the Buffalo Gas company now nihility Harriman waa pot buying coal mine held by the Bay State Gaa company. he raa buyiug monupolv. Stock amount to about 86.000 share. primarily; R. A. Graham, who supplied tni Mr. Morgan nets for Mr. Rogers In the testimony, created auoi U r settlements. before he left thr stand. He told bow, ror several years the suit of Receiv- when Harriman acquired the Oregon has Mr. er Pepper against Rogers In Railway a Navigation company been pending in the courts here. lkiil, hia agents circulated literature throughout the Orient wanting and other not Jo ship freight SECRETARY. SHAW oer the Graham liuej the Oregon A of Jury It is Now Believed That the End Charges is not Yet in Sight Jerome DIED an unprecedented record proceedure In New York. There ere aereral conferenoea afternoon at Jerome la aald vlpiroualy tojtave u g-d the release of still another Juror. Thaw'a counsel, however, are eald to hava plowed v.ery lo In thla dilution. ,,The rating wMch disagreement, i1 bb rl,u! J,tloa ao hour before the f J'1? iw attorney and hi assistant counsel have been of the friendlleet nature. Thla afternoon there waa friction of the moat apparent chanci- .. , ... 1 er. The Brat of the day's sensations rani Immediately after the opening of the morning sveiion. District At- - wZSJraVnllen riTPwhlff "" ot the th,nk- - trom tb abuses, against Interference by the government with work which Haas from further service. Mr, Walk- - , national nhould be done by the state govern- nri.Ku,, v.iir ' MBitartmil ana The etate authorities should Mr. iliu was , ment. er, waa enact reforms when possible, but if th on roll. Neither at ate authorities the Jury number nine do not do aa they could offer an esplan&tlon for the in matters of such vital Imporcourt's notion' In ordering tbelr dis- should tance to the whole nation aa thla of charge. child labor, then there will be no choice except for the national governThought to Favor Thaw. ment to Interfere. I am striving to It was taken for granted that the release of these two Jurors had ended secure either final action or rise a the day's surprises, but during the full and thorough Investigation of the luncheon recess rumors of n further matter by the authority of eongreaa reduction In ths personnel of the Jury at the present time." were put In circulation and these were given color when It was learned that KLAW AND ERLANGER another earnest consultation of counsel with Justice Fitzgerald waa in INDICTED BY JURY progress. The name of the Juror under consideration waa again discussed about the court building. It wu alao stated that he wu n Juror whom Charged That They and Others Have Thaw and hia counsel had been parConspired to Monopolize Theatto on have the trial ticularly pleased rical Business. depanel and that the lawyer for the fense would fight to the last any effort to dislodge him. Thaw's attorneys New York, Jan. 31. The district athad been none too willing to allow Messrs. Walker and Ham to be re- torney's office tonight gave out a stateplaced and It waa only after n long ar- ment reading: The grand Jury today filed an Ingument by the district attorney that they consented In the cue for the dictment In part one of general aeathlrd man. The afternoon conference ) ?OM Marc Klaw and Abraham L. Erlanger, was one of some warmth. When no announcement waa made composing the firm of Klaw A Erlang-- : r, with the crime of conspiracy. The ax to further discharges from Jury panel It waa taken for granted that charge la that they and others conMr. Hartridge and the uthsre of spired to monopolise the theatrical Thaw' counsel had won the battle business, both aa to ownership of theatera and aa to the production of the with the district attorney. The examThe conspiracy la In the ination of the first talesman called after the conference were carried on un- form ail a written agreement entered der circumstances that Indicated that into In 1896 and 1900 whereby the confeeling existed on both aides and once spirators pooled all their theaters and talesman nearly 80 years old whom attraction and divided .the profits of neither aide appared to want came' to business, whereby they agreed not to wry near taking the oath because Mr. allow any theatrical attractions to lie Jerome refused to carry on the exam-initio- n exhibited in any of their theaters unand counsel for defense de- less the owner of tbe attraction would clined to give Immediate consent to agree to play the attraction only In the proposed Juror's withdrawal. the theaters controlled by the conspirators. Thaw'a attorney also declined to They elan agreed that they would the talesman and all challenge! ot allow any of tbelr attractions to for cause had been withdrawn when Mr. Jerome at the last moment Inter-pore- d pity in any theaters other than they a peremptory challenge for the controlled and they also coerced and playwrights and owners of people. attractions to play such attractions Mr. Jerome then called another conference. which waa held this time at exclusively In- theaters controlled by Judge's desk. There waa gesti- the conspirators and they refused to culation and an Indication of a lively allow any of their attractions to play arg.iment, but again to no avail, and in any theaters other than those which the regular proceedings were re- they controlled and they alao coerced acton and playwrights and owners of sumed. Toward the end of the afternoon ses-k- n attractions to play such attractions exa messenger came from tbe clusively In theaters controlled by the attorney's office. There wa A conspirators and theyto refused to al-In be played wh!speri-consultation with Justice low any attraction' Fitzgerald and (he attorneys, and It their theaters unless the owner of tbe s announced. because of hia helth attraction would enter Into a contract No. 11 would be relieved from to supply such attractions exclusively farther service. Mr. Klelnberger's In their theaters and they refused Physician hud Informed the district! to send attractions to theaters unless of the danger of hie patient' I the owners of such theaters would contract with them to give and ft waa agreed that he bou!d hs excused. them the exclusive control of the Two of the thrs Jurors added to hookings of tbe theater." The statement relates the Bernhardt Pnel were secured at the morn-The- y Incident , and concludes: were Oacar A. Pink, .y ss.esinan. 48 yeara of age, who They have been enabled to crash Mr. Walker a X. 4. and Wtl-re- any owner of any attraction that they 8. Steele, a manufacturer, fiO did not like or any owner of a theater er f ag,. Wha replaced Mr. Haas that would not comply with their deNo. 0. mands. They can crush the owner The Juror secured to Mr. Klei&berger as No. 11, is of an attraction fay refusing to allow J'h B. Bob on, &G yeara of age, a hia attraction to be played in their theaters, and, controlling, as they do, I s of the beat theaters, no is believed lhat the twelfth Juror :il he secured tomorrow ' owner of n ettrsctlon can profitably but morning, thi In the same way they uncertainty as to tbe term of eombat them. vv'c of a Juror now sitting n ihe bBT h enabled to crush competi-Jria- l was so strong. that predictions I00 by refusing to send them attrac- r all but worthless. It wa mated tlona.' tonleht that Thaw'a attorney's might In to Mr. Jerome's demand for SETTLES FOR 1,500.000. tfr- cvc'iee of or.e of the Jurore if he re tfn would Boston. Jan. 31. A compromise set- rgree to the 'excusing JS! and Lot.ll , .. , ac-.tor-a , fun? should be eliminated and ; j j In s. deposited. In addition there should be authorized an issue equally large, tax el at not less than 8 per cent with requirements aa to reserve. ,lt is Idle to require a reeeive against emergency or is the exhaustion of reserve is wbat makes tire emergency. If any legislation is to be had. let it be solely for tbe purpose of relieving the country from these frequent recurring stringencies. We are confronted several time with condition admittedly dangerous. Let a plan be devLed which will effectively protect gainst this danger and all win be well. I doubt rot the proposed legislation would prove profitable to na tlnnal banks, especially elsewhere than in reserve and central reserve cities, but I do not believe it would result in any perceptible elasticity." dia-,r:- WRECK ON COEUR D'ALENE. ' e.-r- k. Washington. Jsn. 81. Mr. Ransdell sis with Japan nor of any serious trouf Ixiulsiuna aald the railroads ble of any kind with that Ration. 11 to rcaliae that waterway la stated al the war department ntusl be improved to relieve the freight lhat no reports bate received congestion which is alarming th pub- form any source Indicating that the lic. The result, h said, la a decided Japanese in Hawaii have organised change in the attitude of the railroad military organisations and are toward water Improvement. extradition proceeding. The quetlnn drilling with the view fo acquiring He spoke of the recumiiiendathm of control of the laland. Oriental, as It had ah transportation raised are. first, whether a person Regarding the appoal of the war defacilities on this aide of the world. fuuud to be lu this country In violation President J. J. Hill of the Great The circulars were dated at Portland. of lla laws, must be deimrted to the Northern railroad that a 15 foot wetr partment to eongreaa for an appropriation to complete the defenses of HaAs a result, uf these method, aald country whence he came, nr can be way lie provided from Chicago to th waii, It ta denied that thla appeal haa the witness, Grahams line went out deported to some other country, and gulf, and a aid U.ai the fareighteduiot that railroad official waa thoroughly any connection whatever with the resecond, whether or not. pending extraof bunlneaa. lations between Japan and the United Graham waa called to the stand for dition proceedings, a person haa the well known. Mr. 8uapp of Illinois gave not Ic uf citatew, but waa aimpljr dictated by a continuation of the story he related prliKrge of ball. Villareal's attorneys ao amendment he would uffey 'at the a deal re to put the bouse In order" yesterday, showing how Harriman will argue the quest Iona before the forced hi com puny, the Orrgun A Ori- aerretary of war In Washington tee proper time, providing for an appro- In accordance with the plana funned a priation for an increase of six fret year ago by military and naval offent out of business. He stated thsL morrow. The decision will affect many over the Miter Mills nf the Chicago icer. the Oregon Railway' A Navigation persons. sanitary ship csnsl to the mouth nf Secretary Taft, upon leaving the company, owned by Harriman. route l th lllhriia river, if full advantage is White House today, aald: hia Inward freight, and that he wm I have striven for to lw taken of an Increased discharge yeara U aecnre required by contract to give the O. AWAITING ANSWER uf water from e suitable coast defenaea for our outlyMichigan . R A X. bill of lading ovrr that mad Thr deep channel from Charle-tew- n FROM WASHINGTON ing dependencies. In the case of Haand Its connections. So stringent were j navy yard. In Boston harbor to the waii I suppose eongreaa la more willthe condition of this contract that ocean, 35 feet In depth and l.Btm fet ing to gtie what we aak for than In when Graham desired to give some ' The wide, the authorization for which is the Philippines or Porto Rico. of bis freight to the Chicago. Board of Education Necde Further Incarried In the rivers an, harbors hut Japanese government doea not show A St. Tsui road, the officials , formation Before Starting for by an appropriation of 4.4uu.iiit0. wai any indication of hostility to our govFederal Capital, particularly Campbell, of the O. R. A Justified by Mr. Lawrence uf ernment. and we feel no hostility to X., would not permit him. but com He argued Ibe necessity Japan." pellej him to ship over the Chicago for such a channel, In view of the A Northwestern and the Illinois Ceu-tra- l. Ban Francisco, Jan. 31. Tbe 8n great growth of foreign commerce beSENATE AND HOUSE Francisco board uf education is swait-ining carried In cep draft vessel. Attorney Severance, of the coiiunla-hion- , Mr. Burton, discuealng the practice a telegraphic answer from tbe Calwent carefully into the terms of SUMHABYFOR JAN. 31 thla contract, drawing attention among ifornia congressional delegation at of reporting river and harbor bills tbe stily once in rvery tws or Hire years, other things to tbe fact lhat there Washington, to determine whether 11 memnr oulv two of s said, speaking of the navy: waa a proviso showing careful regard entire laianl, s Preutf of Our Navy. for the interstate commerce commis- bers, shall go to the capital to Executive Prerogatives Discussed In with federal anibnritlea the Japsion. Senate River and Harber Bill heart the of and every heart "My In House, When th Coo's Ray, Roueliurg A anese school Incident action relative American awells with a Just prido Eastern railway waa built. Graham to which has been stayed by the Cal- when we coulrirr the ptnrtoiie recorl tt stifled, he, In Ms capacity of railroad ifornia legislature at the request of ot our navy. But is It giving to comto the merce a square deal when It reretvea cqptractor, wa- asked to take the the president. Washington, Jan. 81. Senator Raydelegation' suggestion that for lta rivers and harbors practice1 it. work, and nor's address on the expansion of exthe to of board stive mine ! the for made Meeting John D. Sprockets at Coro- represent only appropriations ecutive prerogative. Henator Lodge'a for a conference st ones comuierce 3 nado, he Induced him to come into the Washington per rent and war aud brief reply and an extended dlscu,-ion- a The luvtvt mint luokel the bosrd today held a meeting with Its wards, In this pear hiving nation enterprise. a lmtnletratkm of public of the was Bchmlts. result The . .g at roeeives 4U per cent a year of land law by praator lleyburn, conpromising to BpretJojuf yyb upiia-t- Ravofram wheth- ourouts, to teles asking Washington Tor miles annual total of mill, payment bny thirty a:j stituted tbe day's proceedings In tbe appropriattune to be made to him after th bond er the object nf the proposed confer- the purposes of tbe government?" senate. ence la merely dlacuasion, or definite were sold and th subsidy paid. Mr. Hurton ld that during the last the question of five yeara the navy had spine received It wa shown that the entire prop- and final action upon from the public a total uf IfUU.iHUi.nou, almost aa much Japanese House Summary. erty In Cona Bay tait ttpreckcls con- excluding chouls of Ran Francisco. It la the lit five aa the rivera and 'harJan. 31. The river and siderably lea than a million dollara. ana yeara Washington, wet to Hits message lhat Is now bor h'd received for the entire 113 harbor When Harrimtn came akmg ami appropriation bill occupied awaited. of our national life. bought the property b waa willing to practically all the time uf the house President Walsh nf the hoard of years The rhalrman of the rivera and bar today. After s short colloquy aver pay 11,800,000 fT them. said: education tonight At noon all the textimony had been bora committee remarked that if eon the division of time end the paternul if we are advised that discussion gresa would properly Improve all the advice of the taken and Commissioner Lane despeaker to allow the are the ole Information merely meritorious waterway, the expendi- rhalrman if Ihe committee of the clared the hearing at an end. Ou and memtwo nf conference only ture would be a billion dollara. Instead whole (Mr. Currier of New Hampshire) Thursday next week the parties to the Jert nf the the board will go to Washing- at the five hundred millions that have to control bers the general debate, the dehearing will go to law Angeles, where ton. defa If definite and final action been expended. the sessions will lie resumed. was begun by Mr, Burton of bate sired tbe entire board will ge, together The policy nf the government Is Ohio, chairman of the rivers and harHEARING IN LOS ANGELES. with,n attorney." the past. emphatically declared Mr. bor committee. Other speeches were Hurton, "ha been niggardly pad par- made by Meaars, Dartholdt of Missimonious In tha extreme." Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 31. J. Roes souri, Hanadell of lawlalana. Snaps MOTHER AND CHILD of Illinois, lawrence of MassachuClark, vice president of the Balt Lake Makes Maiden Speech. Larrlngs Road, and E. W. Glllett, former gen- : Resident Commissioner Larrlngs of setts, C'andrey of Missouri, Moore and CRUELLY MURDERED Iorto eral freight and paaenger agent of Rico made his maiden speech In Morrell of Pennsylvania, Bsnnoa of the same road, were today subpoenaed uppori rtf (be policy of Improvement Ohio, Rhodes of Missouri, and the to apear before tbe Interstate Comfrom Porto In that island. With a slight Mpsnlh resident commissioner merce commission si Its hearing here Negro Reports That Mexicans Com-- ' accent he spol-- of the penny wise Rlev, Julio Lsrrinaga. At 5:10 p. m. the house adjourned. mitted Crime He le Held February 7, 8 and 9. The state supound foolish policy of the commitIn Custody. preme court rooms In the Bullsrd tee nn rivers and harbors, as far as block have lieen engaged for the hearPorto Rico Is concerned. MAY COME. DISSOLUTION ing. Officials of the Southern Pacific Tbe island has seventeen lightlx have also been subpoenaed and It the coast, and In the Phoenix, Arix., Jan. 3J. Mrs. liar houses around sniull islands," said he. French Cabinet Suffering Freni Clash presumed that me in the employ of vey Morris end tier d son in Chamber. the Santa Fe will also be cited to ap- were murdered In cold bknid about Coast navigation la. therefore, very I pear. 11:30 o'clock today, s few hundred asie. The battleship Louisiana, which took the President to Porto Rico, had j feet from their home, three miles east Paris, Jan. 31. The existence of the to land him at Port of I once on the cabinet la believed to be In danger as ess miles seventy slmut of Roosevelt, STIRRING APPEAL BY vessel a the of south the laland. e?at a result of tbe clash In the chamber rJ Phoenix. Mrs. Morris' husband had left home for Roosevelt during waa coming from Panama from the of deputies last night between PreFOR SON across The drove President, HIS ATTORNEY the morning and a negro shortly af- southwest. mier Cftitnenceau and Minister of the island in automobllpa to reach Hriand. While the Incident terward appeared In Hie town with Man on the north- was superficially smoothed Juan. Ihe capital, hi throat slightly cut and other niark over. It Is ulslsna did not learned that it was the result nf a It la Not Death I am Fighting of violence apparent, alleging I list ern roast, but Ihe In defend-- come around and enter the port of Radical divergence of views regard. his Injuries were received Against Now, But to tnke the President, and ing the Dishonor." Ing the woman from the assault of twi Ran Juan proposition of the French recross th I Mexicans who killed her and the he and hia party had LiIsml-denbishops. at to take the Island M. Hriand, like hln chief, regard child. Tacoma. Wash., Jan. 31. Attorney Officer are scouring the vicinity foe Ponce." tbe proposition na being unacceptable Ran Is Juan "And the of why hia port address suspicious characters, and tbe uegrd Will H. Thompson began In ita present form, but the former to the jury this morning in behalf of Is under arrest, being suspected of not prepared today to receive the believes that the door of conciliation States United of tbe who has. been ou having committed th crime, nd that largest battleship hia son, Chester, should not bo r'owd. navy? Simply because tbe executive trial for murder for --even weeks. The hi wounds sre self inflicted. M. Clemenceau. however, will brook not aald. be would have council it," address of the father will last all of no opposition, and at the cabinet meetbeen harbor had works f The j today and a good part of tomorrow. today apparently carried hia point, TWO MEXICANS REPORTED. one of the niiat successful organiza- ing x M. Hriand and Finance Minister Although the father la in bad health It administered tions In tbe Lland. hia address Is an oratorlal effort of authorized to determine being BaldSI. Wm. Globe, Arlx., Jn. its funds Independently of any to whom the and legacies lu great strength. His remarks brough'. the Roosethe negro arrested This was. of course, possession of gifts Influence. tears to the eyes of the judge and Jnrv. win, double the church shall ultila Itelng guarded wbat caused Its ruin. The executive murder, Every person In the courtroom fell to velt mately go. in default of the formation tonight w the government hospital. rouneli could not afford to have aucli of cultural associations under the law :bblng. Even Ihe attorneys for the Baldwin but tells autostories, Ita conflicting within a atbody The state were oveicome. to take over the church aged property. Mexistatement two that to the cratic . hia organization. own poem, torney recited from Nevertheless, M. Hriand anoceeded in th that and crime commit cans ted he the Is This reason," continued, comHigh Tide at Gettysburg." nd having the assurance of the circular tried to kill him. why the harbor of Ran Juan could to the prefects postponed until after mented on the fact that he had been they Fish A from message one our of shelter not telephone large the next meeting of the cabinet. today a rebel soldier. He claimed that he Roosevelt and Mess, loved hia bay and that he loved tbe Creek, between battlehips from a cyclone in case of Announcement atwny moment of the anstwo rtat Mexicans staled need." not tonight law alike, anl that he would retirement of M. Brtand from Ihe cabithe the by given desfriptlon make an appeal for ihv son that wax wering net would not cause surprise, and f I negro, passed there, and officers are not within the law. he goes the whole ministry will alnow In NO HOSTILITY SHOWN pursuit. I shall appeal nel'her to' your premost Inevitably follow. has Baldwin of talk The lynching An authorized statement. Issued by judices nor to ytuic hearts," lie dea to telephone according BY JAPANESE NATION Cardinal Richard today denies that clared, but nevertheless his addrea subsided,,from Roosevelt late tonight. was one of the mosi powerful heart the bishops' proposition was an ultiBaldwin bus been working on th govmatum. declaring it waa offered In ail appeals ever made in western cour-room- . ernment reclamsti'tn works. search- Completion of Defense In Hawaii Haa sincerity. are Riosevelt men In Al the down his face, With tears streaming Nothing to Do With Japanese the murderers and If cat the father begged ih Jnry to find ing for Matters. Is a although lured expected, lynching some kind of a verdict not to makfe left, this afternoon Sheriff Thompson a mistake. o 1o assist the pose and prevent a o I am no coward." he cried, but O OVER EMBANKMENT. O Washington. Jan. 81. RepresentaI cannot go through thla ordeal again. lynching, if possible. o tive Havea today made the following o If the aun is going down. let it go down O additional statement concerning the O Missoula. M ant. Jan. 31. CLUB. CANTEEN WOMAN'S to ..trike strike, If going you're today. conference held at the White house O Two engines upon which were O now. IU not flinch at your verdict. men, O Washington. Jsn. :it.- - President yesterday between the President and O riding a large number InofbreakIf the law does not protect that boj, - O let him die. Drath is not such a ter- Roosevelt today gave a hearty greet- member of hia cablnett, with the Cal- O who ha. been engaged near 9 blockade O the ifornia lux mkiw Womans of the a delegation: to on committee the have ing Men rible thing. Jury The California delegation is pleased O Maltese. Mont., plunged over an O faced It: I have faced It." Army Canteen club. No. of Washingwith the situation with reference te O embankment, two miles west of 9 the 'which for Is working At this pnln: Mr. Thompson launched ton, Japan as developed at the conference. 9 I)e Borgia today, killing two O of the canteen. Into a wonderful word picture of the wa The committee accompanied We feel very hopeful that the result O men and injuring nearly a O battle of Cold Harbor, a dramatic efof this conference and of others that O score, some of them seriously. 9 fort on which he had evidently spent hv Representative Kahn of California, O will follow will be a mint Ion of the 9 The dead: who favors Its restoration. The memmany days 1 preparation. will be 9 D. R. McDonald, conductor. O It Is not death 1 am fighting against bers told the president they Intended Japanese difficulty which 9 aatisfactory to the people of O Missoula. now, but dishonor. There has never to organise branch clubs throughout California." O Levi Durris, foreman. Mis- - O been a coward in our family: there the country which would take up the 9 Speaking for himself. Mr. Hajes O souls. crusade. The president Is understood has never been r. drunkard; there h o to have expressed bis approval of the said: never been a criminal." 1 have no fear of any diplomatic crP Then followed an appeal to the Jury work. El Paso. Texas. Jan, 31 . International queaiinii of great intereat to polnis along the Mexican border have ben sprung by the attorney of Antonin 1. Ylilereal, the alleged revolutionist. who la In Jail here pending U-e- u ae-rr- g dlx-ru- - iind-trioo- o ' - e seven-year-ol- Rdu-rati- 1 a tv-ar- Cail-lau- offl-cl- fr I Helena, Mont., Jan. 31. Fireman Levi Burriae was killed and several persona were seriously Injured in a wreck on the Coeur d'Alene branch of the Northern Pacific at 1 o'clock thla afternoon, about 70 miles weal of thla city, near Deborg station. A work train Jumped the track and Went Into the 8t. RegU river.' Conductor D. R. McDonald, of Missoula, waa caught under tbe boiler of a heavy boiler and members at the train crew 'for a long time held his head out of the water to keep him from A relief train, carrying drowning. physicians and shout 8)0 men. left here at 3 o'clock for the scene of the wreck. five-sixth- 8-- QUESTIONS. Masaa-cliuaett- the not should contain the folkiwlng: This note la guaran teed by the U. 8. The smallest thinkable tax on thU additional capitalisation would afford abundant protection to the tnent. The banks should be required to retire at least once a year any excel above tbe par value of the bond govem-attractlon- INTERNATIONAL Ix-k- lieu thereof i trn , lf hrln Waterways Must Be Improved to Relieve Freight Congestion Which is Alarming the Public Burton Exalts the Na vy. - There wu recently reported fro tithe committee on banking and cur rency n maximum Issue of a fraction of f200.0u0.uuu. Every national bank In the United Slates should avail ltaeli of thla new privilege and If the authorised issue should prove relatively as responsive to the changing needs of business aa does tbe credit cur rency of Canada there would be an additional contraction of about fifty millions In- - bank note currency between the maximum Issue In the fall and the niadium Issue at midsummer, and a corresponding fifty million Increase lu hank circulation when the Thl crop moving period arrives. would be equivalent to a deposit In national bank depositaries of twelve millions from the treaand one-hasury. I believe the proposed measure wholly Inadequate. The bill provides that there shall be kept against this new Issue the aame reserve aa la kept against deposits. I believe a much mailer reserve than Is required against deposit would be sufficient." P reposed Law Defective, Mr. 8haw points out that the pr,v pewed law weuM not hare aided the Near York banka when they were below tbelr required reserve last December, because In order to Issue currency they must increase the cash reserve, where a If the cash were obtainable the currency would not ba needed. He continued: I am strongly in favor of the Issuance of a volume nf bank note circulation in excess of the par value of the bonds deposited. I am not. however, In favor of a separate and kind of currency. In my Judgment this additional circulation shout I be guaranteed by the government and the fact recorded on the present bank note to the effect that the aame la e-- . GRIEF. i nier-rhan- cur-renc- President Roosevelt to Mr. Maud Nathan, provident of the Coneutuera' league, waa read at the annual meet- ! ,n ot ,b lemma In thla city today. yhe president wrote that if alate au- tboritlea di dnot do their duty lu nutter of ao vital Importance as child la- 1,0 r. there waa no choice except for ths BiUoMl rovernnlwlt to interfere, The ,rttw ,n part folowt. I You are doing a work that should ! appeal particularly to every good eltl- tlT lb0 you are great- y in need of friend and are not er,ul enough to stand up for them- - s - Shaw aeld In prrt: The only weakness of our currenc i. want at elasticity. Credit currency by which I mean against whlph no collateral la demand ed, la the only clastic currency known to man. There are several reuona why the rredlt system must nut he adopted In Its entirety In thla country, ami every reason for safeguarding In several way whatever Issue may be authorized. , FROM r n of a Juror whom the defendant doos not altogether regard with favor. ThU could not be verified. The releaae of ao many aworn Juror ha resulted lu an Increase by ten In the number of peremptory challeagea. The defence has uued 2W of Ita original 40 and now baa 11 left. The prosecution has 81) peremptory challenge atill at its command. SPEAKS AT BAN QUET District Attorney Jerome announced today for the f.rst time that he had decided not to name the opening ad- The Only Weakness in Our Currency, dress to the Jury. He Declares, Is Want of He will turn the task over to his Elasticity. assistant, Prnncla P. Garvan, who had immediate charge of the Thaw case ever since the tragedy. New York, Jan. 81. Secretary of the Treasurer Shaw spoke on "pending financial legislation'' at the annual banquet of tbe Missouri society at tbe Waldorf-Astori- a tonight. Mr. were New York. Jam. Thaw murder trial the in frunt before the two sessions of ui pJJrt bed ended three .worn jurore eer-vk- e had been released from further Eve in all making ctMt. the I. unwarily exeseed from the trial panel daring the laal three daya. Jurors Esgarding two of the releaaedcourt. o explanation was made la on a The third waa allowed to go that hia life ohriiclan a certlllcate would he Imperilled h y the dose of Juror serrlee. Three Ulesmea were found to reao that when the rapidly, theaa. place ehlfitng altnatlon underwent a survey at the clone of the day there were apt, eleven men In the Jury boa. the aame number that had been sealed at the clone of yesterday' aeaaion. Rumor were current tonight that the end of the Jury change la not yet In night and that further chapter may be added to what baa already become PRICE FIVE CENTS iqo; l'ueMu, I'ulci., Jan. ;:i The widow of the lato furui'-- I . S Senator Thomas M. BoWt-i- i of 1'ueiiio, died today f'.om grief over her hukliaud'e death, hick occurred a month ago toady. Mr. Bowen bail been ill from Bright's disease aouie time Senator Uoaeu died, and after hi death she began to tail rapidly ami expieaed ilu- winli to din. Mr Rowt'ti wa at Yen llnivn. Ark.. liK ago, being a M:. TlMiraiou. Her iiuuIiit was a of the Walker family of Misouri, prominent iu southern hltur and uncial life. bri-.igh- 8tte Urges Other Changes. i, lu find the boy who slew Judge Mead Kmart, tin father' friend, insane. l'heii-- r Thoiuiani "IlM nut a tear, uor ul'l hr rhauge lmsitiim. c-- b THAT DAY FAIR. fiCC In ARE THE WEATHER WILL BE FAIR FRIDAY, EXCEPT POSSIBLY RAIN OR SNOW IN NORTH PORTION. SATUR- KILLED BY TERRORISTS. Warsaw, Russian Poland, Jan. 31. band of terrorists this evening shot and killed Victor Green, chief of the secret pi'llce of this ritr, as he was driving In a cab. The mnrderer escaped. Many suspects are being A ! ooooooooooooooo per-feci- lr a 99000000000009 I- - |