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Show I'limnuMii m Hi MM i tUmmim I Mf 'm Him MW m'ifii'ii V FULL PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES ADVERTISE IX THE EXAMINER UTAH WEATHER FORECAST it chargee, it is ADVERTISING MEDIUM F0IESTpkice f the examiner LwaChES THE COUNTY AS WELL "f city, our subscrip. " TO iSWOU vertise VOL IV the indications are that THERE WILL BE RAIN DAY. OGDEN NO. 6? UTAH. CITY. and fur trams. It is estimated that learns are at work in San Francisco. and to supply thi sexixaurdlu-ar- y demand all the towns and dries, themselves, and even the farm throughout California, have been depleted to such aa extent that the From esshortage la a serious one. timate by the Calif ornia promotion committee the immediate demand in California, outside of San Francisco, will require several thousand team with drivers to supply It at present, and as the session opens for spring and summer work this demand will be greatly increased. From IS. 60 to 4.60 i the average wage paid in the interior of the state ter teams with drivers, and the demand serai most Insistent just nt present. Labor shortage la alto noted in all agricultural districts, and it is estimated that employment will be ready for many thousand men beginning with the earliest fruit season. In nil the interior towns and cities where are located small factories there is constant and Increasing demand for female help as operatives, in the lumber districts there is marked shortage and It la estimated that between ten and fifteen thousand men will be needed to aupply the demand. Railroad building that ia going on in nil pans of the state is another source of greet demand for labor and both men and teams are needed in large numbers. In some localities two roads are competing with each other to such an extent that they are bidding against each other for men in all line of their work. MONDAY MORNING. 17,-ui- EDDY BELIEVES SON . Legal Adviser Says Thit She Believes the Methods Are Taken to Continue the Persecution Begun Sometime Ago. son is said to have In his possession for delivery to Mr. Clover a deed of trust fur a certain aura of money, variously estimated at from (100.UU0 to 929U,0Hi. This money, it is declared, was to be delivered to Mr. Glover on three conditions, aa follows: First, that neither he nor his housiv bold should make any further demands upon Mrs. Eddy; second, that they should offer no objections to the pr hating of any will that might be offered after her death; third, that they should not seek by any legal proceed- March S. Gen. Frank S. St rector, local adviser of Mr. Mary statement Irtier 0. Eddy, Uaued a Concord, tonight replying to varioua allegation which ha been in the Mil of equity and director brought againet truatee church by relScience Christian of the of view the with Mre. of Eddy ative, of fundi. obtaining an accounting Early Saturday ntornlng," he say. 1 aenlto Eddy a copy of the ae publiahed, hut sot Mre. bill In equity vet aenred upon ing to set aside any any of the defendant!, far aa am Informed. 1 have since cenneo-tiobad a conference with her In mat-te- n with tble proceeding and were fully diacuaaed. im 1 n Jn common with her many frlcnda tak-- m ahe believe the Initiative wa not othby her aon or relative, but by mau-rer er who in a markedly unuanal and by unique method are undert- aking under the gulee of court to continue the pernecution begun bo me time ago. Son Net Reaponalble "From my conferences with her at the time and on recent occasion I m able to apeak definitely and positively. Her dearness of mind and reaolute-net- s of purpose Jim been in no reepect Impaired by her advanced years. Her rapacity to think clearly and to deal accurately and justly with important bualnea affairs baa never been more than in her perfectly demonetraled runferencee and acta in the last two weeks and In numerous letters in her own handwriting which I have received from her during that time. The amount of Mrs. Eddys property has been grossly multiplied by rumor and unfounded report .She la not possessed of large wealth aa the term no to Mre. Eddy receive Is used. ronie from the church nor from' the chuich publication society. Her note income for many yearn has been from the copyright on 'her own hooka and he amount from this sourpe haa been over estimated. , Manages Htr Onw MON- DAY AND PROBABLY TUES- gift, deeds nr that Mrs. Eddy might conveyance make during her lifetime. Meanwhile John W. Kelly of Portmouth, one of the attorneys Interested in bringing the proceedings, hud filed the bill in equity with the clerk of the superior court and noilfled Mr. Streeter, counsel for Mrs. Eddy of the fact. Mr. Streeter had a long conference with Mr. Kelly and Mr. Martin, during which he made jt known that the deed of trust was to be given to Mr. Glover. This conference came to an end when was Informed of the Mr. Streeter fact that the bill filed had been given to the press ami Mr. Streeter then recalled Mr. Tomlinson from his CALIFORNIA NEWS FORECAST WEEK TRIAL OF ABE RUEF SET 8np-i- COMEDIAN Chester, Pa., March After Sixteen Years of Service to the State of Wisconsin, John C. Spooner, Retires From Public Life. The beginning ef the trial of the sensational charges against Abraham Washington, Match 8. Senator said he had not received the resignaRuef, the San PYanciaro politician Spooner haa written a letter to Gov. tion and could hardly believe it to bs Davidson of Wisconsin tendering his true. A to Senator Spoonera successad lawyer, is act ter Tuesday of this resignation as a senator of the United sor. Gov. Dsvldsun Mid It would bs week. The Indictment against Rmf Butea, to take effect May 1 next. The left tu the present legislature to elect accuses him of extortion. The rase of letter was dated yesterday, but the a successor to fill the uneiplred term. fact that such a hitler had been writ- Gov. Davldkon would not dlscuM the Mayor Bchmiis, who recently came ten or that Mr. Spooner contemplated probable surer sour other than to say east to consult with President Huoae. velt oa the Japanese school question, resigning did not become known in the he presumed one o( the Wisconsin' waa continued to Thursday of this senate until late today, when it cre- congressmen, such as Cooper aud ated great surprise and tbe Wlneonsin Each, who were candidates for the week. According to Judge Dunne of at the time Senator Ia senator at cnee found himself the subtho anpotior court. If the mayor la was elected to suoceed Senator not present la court whea the rase la ject of many anxious Inquiries. To all these he replied that hla mind was Juaries, would again enter the field. called, proceedings whteh will compel hi return will be takes. fully made up. He had found, he Mid, Gov. Davidson Mid he would not be a that to continue in his present posi- candidate. Major Goetbals. tho new chief enLieut. Gov. W, D. Conner, of whom tion would require a sacrifice on his gineer of the Panama canal, will sail from New York Wednesday and will part that he could not Justify himself mention has been made at various in making. In reply to questions he times as a possible successor to Bestake charge of tho work at the IsthI mus Immediately upon his arrival. said ho would resume tho practice of et or Bpuoner when his term expired, I General Booth, head of the Ralvation law. but declined to say whether he expressed surprise at the news of thn would be located in Wisconsin. He did resignation, but waa not prepared at Army, will arrive In New York thlo GROUND TO PIECES week on kla way to Japan and China. My, however, that be would continue this time to make a statement. UNDER HIS ENGINE to be a dtlsen of that state as long as He will spend two weeks in New President Expresses Regrets. York and will then proceed to Canahe lives. I Fairbanks Knew of Hla Plano. da, where ho will ho the guest ef Washington, March 3. On being inthe governor general. He will Mil End End of Eatt Lake Route Vice President Fairbanks was one formed of Henaior Spooner's resignafor Japan April lit from Vancouver. Thlrtoon-yoarol- d of the few public men to be made av tion the President made the followBey About' fifty senators and represenWas Fatally Scanlded. qualnted with Mr. Bpooners plana be-- I ing statement: 1 tatives will leavo Washington March fore he wrote his letter. The kuowl-- I cannot aufflrlently express my 6th fur a tour of Inspect Ion of the edge came to him through the personal regret at Senator 8 p toner's resignaPanama canal sons. confidence of the senator, but the tion. We lose one of the ablest, most law Angeles, Cal, March 3. An un- latter A tournament to deride the nanude no official communication efficient, most fearlMs and moat uplocked Luo switch on the Angeles, tional amateur Mlliard championship on the subject to anyone. The law right public servants that the nation Pedro A San Balt Lake company's will begin at the German LAederkrana that a resigning sen- has had. Four yMra ago I knew tho line caused a disastrous train wreck does not requiremore club in New York Monday. ator should do than Mr. Spooner extreme reluctance with which SenaH. Hamtho in limit C. today, dty The Russian parliament will ashM done, but some senators who have tor Spooner finally consented to Lo of ilton the Angeles, engineer, semble in 8t. Petersburg March 6lb. was to the sen- serve in the senate and year by year notice have given resigned to under th. ground pieces engine, ate. There will be an speeches from the since, 1 have feared be would resign, throne. When the officer of the low Walter Pruitt of Pomona, aged II, waa as he finally ha resigned, for I have Governor. Letter ts the ! dfd I the" mto er house have known that every year of his slay in W9n mon I hereby resign the office of senator public life hM riously isterial program ' with the financial B been to him n direct ,rt of the Inlted flute from Wisconsin. financial Iom which he could but III budget will be introduced, after which local Tbe a train, paaaengrr from This resignation to take cleft on the afford. I understand the house will fee given as npportu Ran fully the senaHernardlno, carrying it passeng- first day of May, 1M7. no longer can he nity of working oat its own existence. ers, had tor's that foaling reached a point half a mile Roth by law and custom the foreThe chief interact In concentrated la In at such, tost, ; publle qervioe stay was the depot and running nt going formula auffleea.s.hut I chnnot the budget tnd tho questloa of a re- from n high rate of spend when it struck bring myself to surrender the I rune net only to himself, but also ts hla' com Una The poet sponsible ministry. family, and much tbat I regret bis of tho prasutiL parliament lo closely tbe switch. The engine passed - over with which Wlsooaaia has oo long end. resignation, I am moat oinurely grain-fu- l tha but sen-so honored a fey highly JnnjPedgnrt thai fee has baen wlIUag Aw eenro patterned upon that ml the first body, nd drew the tbm. tear which includesjnenot a word eith- as long as he has lie haa been tn hli but it licks n nnmber of interesting r? ! of or nf J er ? ' . gratitude. esplauatlon life A gallant soldier, a trained pub-persnaalitiea who wore prominent in On tbe 4th day of March I shall lie servant of tbe highest standard nf the last, they having been eliminated- ifta have served in ail sixteen years as a ability and faithfulness, and at all on account of signing tho Vlborg man- I Arthur H iDiitc, jumpAJ tnd senator. This la a long time for one times Kmi. gjf jni- - f2nd sn American citizen who did his neither willing nor financially able whole duty." . will. The Firtyointh craigi-rarxmductor Journ at .4 o'clock Monday, ami both, Jh permanently to abandon It, to take tip messenger. express .Powell It has been taken Taft Bays Csuntry Buffers a Orest hla profession. houses will bo ht see ton from mornLess. ing until noon considering enarnvoce were cut and bruised, and JiH- .- from mine, for I have not thought it compatible with the full unlaterTput-e- d repnrts and .affording tbe vice-preTaft said: Secretary sustained who of Thomas Riverside, dent snd speaker an opportunity to serious discharge of public duly, to preThe country suffers a great loss cut and some InjuriM by being I have bills and bills. The It, therefore, the during appropriation sign In fienator Bpoonrr' withdrawal from I service with two or .three trifling public life. He have practically been disposed of and scalded. is concededly the greatwho was killed, was my Hamilton, ah. local, there will be little further legislation absolutely purely est parliamentary debater at hie day. hla first run on this line, act- eareptkms, making therefrom. moment sUlned of ing as substitute for tho regular en- Private Duty Demands His Services. and really deserves the title, so much applied, of a great constitutional lawgineer, who waa III. It is Mid that tbe FAST MAIL SERVICE. For private duty haa plainly switch m in siiCh condition that it demandedyMra me an Mrly return to the yer.He has sacrificed much of comfort of required considerable to throw it. It practice of my profession nnd I have conn-- . Washington, March 3. Postmaster ia thought tbat It was not thrown by j never, since I first took tbe oath of and wealth in order to serve his nubile hM issued InstrucGeneral Oortelyou with an eye single to the try train. of a brakeman a freight post-offiwavered in the determination tions defining the attitude of the Interest. He has not thereby escaped This is the second wreck attributed office, department regarding fast mall to an unlocked switch In this vicinity to retire on thn expiration of my pro, the darts of malicious calumny, but detrains He states tbat whlla the ent term. March . 1907. I might wel hs has seen them fall harmless and within two dayo. centent myself with a public declara- forgotten. His ultimate return to the partment should insist upon the extion of my purpose so to retire. If it senate after a declination to stand peditious service feasible. It should not exert its authority to such aa extent STEAMER DAKOTA were not a like declaration made on a and against the will of persistent an to compel the mtobllshment of former and similar occasion aad what enemies, wa s most remarkable evi: Inconsistent with railroad schedule followed It. In the year 1900 I an- dence of the position his great ability RAN ASHORE entire safety to nil persons carried on nounced through the pres over my and Integrity had won for him. Tbe these trains. The postmaster general signature to the republicans of Wis- good he hM done entitles him to re thlnhs that there Is danger of some consin that I had unalterably deter- tire, but we must all regret that ht of the roads bring overtaxed la the The Grant Northern Steamship Struck mined to retire from publle life at the feels compelled to withdrew." g Rock on tho JapanoM Coast matter of speed. experstlim of the term ending Match No Lom of Life. 1903, unless 1 should deem ft my duty to resign earlier. I justified tne an- HOWELL TO VISIT THE AGRICULTURAL BANK nouncement upon the ground that the 4. The Great people and thorn who might aspire to JAMESTOWN EXP0SIII00 Yokohama. March IN THE PHILIPPINES Northern steamship Dakota went tbe office were entitled seasonably to aihore In the bay of Tokio last night. know from me that I would not accent Despite thla declare-- j All the pMsengers are aafe and the ; an Speaker Cannon Appolnto Utah ConBill for the Establishment of One agent of the vessel are hopeful of sav- tlon circumstances with which the gressman as One ef the Houms I to familiar seemed make are . Vote House of by people Passes the ing her. Committee. I Rhlra-liamonce a at to command 1U to 17. off accept The Dakota struck a rock my duty f than honor which nnd a finer any a village between Mojima and RunoMkl, shortly after uix o'clock Bun-da- y i hsd ever dreamed would come to me; to which j Washington, March 3. Under a one, Indeed, ought Mtlsfy the Bight It ia thought that the ! Washington, March 8. By a vote of ambition of any man. A house resolution Bpesker Cannon apa and was for Jogaxhi-mmistaken pride light 168 to G7 tbe bouse today passed tbe similar declaration hr me at thin time, pointed the following to attend the light. The vessel sustained much senate hill providing for the establishExposition. leak. however, and a strongly phrased would, I am opening of the Jameetown sprang heavy damage ment of an agricultural bank In tbe Messrs. Birman, New York; Howell, who were prove unavailing to with, the ef persuaded, steamship Agents Philippines. West durUtah; Woodward, Virginia; Taw-neg draw my name from consideration arrange for Tbe passage developed Jlamteri-call- y sent to Omlmaru to did as two Minnesota; thst Pollard, next Nebraska; the with years, this afternoon are ing returning opposed views m the present McKinley, Illinois: Watson, Indiana; so publicly and unreservedtwo leaders of the minority, Mr, De passengers and mails and details of which I in 1900. Taylor, Ohio; Miller, Ksusm; Mayly made Armond of Missouri, voting for tbe the accident. nard, Vllglnls; Legsre, South CaroliThe steamer Dakota is taking waWill Retire From Publle Life. measure, while Mr. Williams, the mina; Goldfogle, New York, Klinem, It is feared that re"As my purpose to retire from pub- Pennsylvania; Lloyd. Missouri, Hardnority leader, stood squarely against ter freely snd It. The following Democrat voted for floating will be difficult. No low of life lic life Is and has been Irrevocable. I wick, Georgia. am unwilling to be further considered the bill: Aiken. South Carolina; hM occurred. Bankhead. Alabama: De Armond. MisIn connection with an office which I CALIFORNIAN MARRIED PRINCESS not In tbe circumstances accept. souri; Howard, Georgia; line, PennThe Dakota is a Teasel of 13,306 net could senator South Carolina; will be chosen for the A sylvania; BritIn New was built Bhe Cannes, France, March 3. Jerome on the 4th of March, B. term RansdelJ, Louisiana: Ruppert, New tonnage. beginning 1905. dimensions Her lu lAndfleld, professor of history at Conn., ain, Kentucky; Small, are: York; Bherley. 622 feet; breadth, 73.5 1909, and there will be and should be,1 the University of California, aad PrinLength. and North Carolina; Taylor, Alabama, during the next two yean, grave, an ces Deuba Dohanoff Rostovsky awera feet; depth, 41.5 feet. wide consideration among the people married at the Russian church here Wiley, Alabama. voted But two Republicans as to the person upon whom tbe honor today In the presence at a distingagainst: Advices at Tokle. shall be bestowed. After much thought, uished assemblage of Russians and Dsmgit, Michigan, aad Mann, Illinois. Tokio, March particulars of I deem it to be my duty, all things Americans. the accident to the steamship Dakota considered to the people of the state Rucker Makss Charges. While the bill was under discussion, are expected when tbe vessel sent to and to the party to whose partiality I o Mr. Rucker of Missoni made the di- her rescue return to Yokohama this am Indebted for the highest honors o within the gift, to lake myself now, O YOUNG ROOSEVELT ILL. O rect charge that certain Democrats in evening. Advices at hand Indicate that balof field the lost her possibeyond recall, from o o favor of the bill had bean the guests the Dakotd struck a rock, of the secretary of war on hia trip to ance and that her stern plunged In'o ble choice. I am therefore Impelled, O Washington, March 3. Pre - O the Philippines last year, which he the water, Bhe Is now In that posi- not only for the reasons suggested, bnt O dent Roosevelt's young son, O so that I may he free to devote to the O Archie, ha diphtheria, but It O Mid, might account for the position tion and leaking badly. The damnge. taken by these gentlemen who were It Is believed, will be serious. The discharge nf private duty too long neg- O is said he Is not seriously ill. O Messrs. De Armond. Rherley, Wiley scene of (he disaster is In the virlnty lected to remainder of my term, to re- O The patient haa been isolated O of the Mqjlma light house, forty miles sign the office at this lime, while the O in the southeast room of the O and Howard. In reply Mr. Sberley said that the from Yokohama. The day wu clear legislature is in senior to choose a O While House and a strict qitsr- - O O slur" cast by Mr. Rucker upon tbe and it is difficult to determine the senator for the unexplred portion O antlne is being maintained, O Democrats who voted for the measure cause of the disaster. It is surmised thereof. Surgeon General Rixey to O I avail myself of this opportunity O night said that he was first O was uncalled for. in view of the fact tbat a strong current was responsible. to My, albeit I am sure it Is not need- O railed to see Archie Roosevelt O that the mn who hsd seen the Philipful, that I am inexpressibly gratefcl O last Friday. Dr. Rixey at. oner O pine situation was better able to legBODYGUARD FOR JUDGE. n and O to tbe republicans of Wisconsin for O began the use of islate than the man who had vague the generous and abiding confidence O sent for a trained nurse. He O Idea aa to conditions. The bill was called from the speakFrankfort, Ky Msrch 3. Governor which had led them three times to O has assure,! the President and O ers table by Mr. Crumpacker of In- Beckham ha determined to send elect me to the high office of senator. O Mra. Roosevelt 111that their aon is O O not seriously and thst there O troops to Jackson next week during diana, who moved to pass it O Is nn occasion for aiartn. O Mr. Rucker of Missouri waa recog- tbe trial of James Hargis, charged Wisconsin Surprised. O Arehle was in school last, meek O nized aa a member cf the committee. with the Cox murder. Bpeclal Judge Milwaukee. Wis.. March 8. The an- O and until the day he wu taken O He wanted to know If the bill could Carnes will, Thursday morning, be acO be passed without amendment. companied from Lexington by fifty nouncement that John C. Rpooner of O ill. o "The house can PM an elephant men from the Frankfort battery sn.l a Wisconsin had resigned came ss a sur- o in Wisconsin. Gov. David ion if the prise under sup-ns'- n party la Lexington company of the militia. lp Fid-let- te g 1 ' . KILLED S.In PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 . While Jumping From a Window of a Burning Building. Urgent Calls for Men and Woman From All Over the State. OF 'FRISCO TUESDAY. 4. charge of the measure wa iwcpgnniaed for that purpose," replied the speaker. Mr. Crumpacker supported the bilL Aire. Bherlwv also advocated its passage as lu line of lending much needed assUunce lo the Philippines. United States Guilty of Wrongs. Mr. Urusveuor of Quito, who advocated the bill, expressed the opinion that the Inlted State had been guilty of more wronge toward the Philip-pise- s than Spain had been ana Mr. the bank bill Lougworlb thought should be passed . a crumb of comdue in tlie face of failure to pass fort the Philippine tariff bill. It ass here that Mr. Rucker made his charge that Buctvtar) Taft had won tho support of members while they were his guest on the Philippine trip. Mr. Parsons of New York akad for an explanation and Mr. Rucker replied that the gentleman knew what he meant. Mr. Parsons replied that the secre- tsry tf war had urged members of the senate and house to go lo the Philippines so that they could intelligently legislate. Mr. Rucker Mid he knew nothing about the trip and he did not ear i about that, but It was bis opinion that the legislation would hauut the inieri can people aa it grew more odious. Mr. William said the old populist was an schema of a angel In which ia comparison with tbe Philippine bank scheme, and tbat he would never vote to guarantee capitalists lour per cent upon their capital. Tb senate today concurred la the houM amendment to the Philippine agricultural bank bill. profit-huntin- Ran Francisco, March 3. A spotless town" was Inagurated when at the sound of a bugle this morning ii Kl men with picks, shovel and broom and 1,600 team began to clean up the dirt and debria In the streets. While the entire city was covered special attention was given to the burned district. When night fell a great change In the appearance of tho district was noted anJ many tnoa of dirt had been removed. It was the result of volunteer labor and men of nil professions and occupations participated. The women of the city allied by providing the workmen with food at designated quarters. OF MEN AND TEAMS FOR Schmits's Trial Wilt bo Csllsd Thursday Gen. Ssoth Will Arrive In New York Thi Week. SPOTLESS TOWN. SHORT THE OF MARCH letetoT an effort to escape being burned to death John Conley, n comedian of the Vanity Fair company, was Instantly killed bye San Francisco, March 3. The de- jumping from a window of the hotel; where the theatrical comvelopment and reconstruction work which I going on in Ran Francisco pany was stopping.. Mrs, Wstaon, also has resulted in a most, appreciable a member of the company, was seshortage of labor all over California verely Minted. Bha'ls In a hospital an.l from all parts at tho state there in a seriqus condition. . Tho monetary la urgent cell ter men and women, bias will amount to about 111,000. Ar-rad- bud; . J. -- . J . . s Affair. Ur. Eddys business affairs have been manuged by herself, with the aid uf Mr. Frye and under the oversight :nid personal andit of another gentle- FILIBUSTERING METHODS man whore name has not been mentioned, bur who stands for all that ia honorable and of good repute in finin' rial circles in Concord. Accurate account of all her property and Investment a well as her annual income and expenditure! have been carefully kepi and frequently audited. The last audit was In October, 1906. None of the defendants named except Mr. Frye has any connection with the property Interest or has any knowledge what ever thereof; nor have any of the said defendants ever received any property of Mr. Eddy which they hold in trust or otherwise, except in one Instance for the benefit of a relation. ' "Inquiry has been made whether the rsrious defendants would accept ser-tir- e of the proceedings. I cannot any to that. With my partner,' Allen am counsel for Mrs. Eddy Hollis, alone. While the defendants undoubtedly wonld be guided largely by Mrs, Eddy's wishes, I cannot as her legal - TO KILL LEGISLATION Senator Carmack Reads Definition of buster, ; Fill Which He Was Called By Senator Gallighcr Many Witty Sallies Washington, March 3. Beginning al o'clock today by far the larger part of the session of the senate was j devoted to a filibuster by the Demouvrniarive undertake to apeak for cratic senators against the ship subthem. sidy bill m it paased the house, and when the senate adjourned a few minMoney for Son and Grandchildren, utes before midnight the bill waa still "With reference to the report that pending. within few days Mrs. Eddy has planBpeechM Intended for no other pur'd in the hands of trustees a large sum pose than to kill time were made by of nioni-to be held and used for the Senators .Carmack, Dubois, Overman, of her son and her grandchil-drrn- , Rowlands and others who frankly I have nothing to My. What--' confessed their Intention of defecting l,r rhe may or may not. have done consideration of the amendment to "ward providing for her family la A the objectionable measure. matter which ought not be dicussed When the recess was taken at 11:40 io tile. friends of th hill had given up the It i obvious that I ought not to all hope of securing any shipping about the t)k aspect of the cue legislation during the present session. rr whit wil legal be done in the course f the Senate Relishes the Attempt. proeeedlngs so far as Mrs. Eddy is conrerned. The proceedings are March 3. Never beWashington, unusual, go far as thla case can be fore has the senate appeared to relish "untldcm! a legitimate proceeding in so much an attempt to kill legislation niiity ii seema to he an attempt to methods. Mr. Carfilibustering by have the personal righta and privi- mack, director of the minority movelege of a citizen adjudicated in a way ment against the bill, at no time 'mpre(edpnted,in New Hampshire. Bo- tried to hide tbe fact that hla effort as i am aware, and if It shall ap- was a filibuster pure and simple. He that these proceedings have .been came Into the open by addrcsalng for purposes other than himself principally to the term filiof the regainment and protection which Mr. Gallinger only i'in!iff legal rights, the method of busters, yesterday applied to the Democratic csredealing with such a cane will be senators who have undertaken to deconsidered by Mrs. Biddy's coun-H,feat the measure. before making any public stateFirst Mr. Carmack devoted himself ment. to an endorsement of Webster's dicMessrs. Kelly and Martin, counsel tionary as an authority on orthognr he nominal plaintiff in the hill of raphy and definition, and said if tbe have an appointment with Mr. senate had any doubt that this work 'jniy. S ieeer for tomorrow afternoon. If was an authority he would bring it in ' '!at time Mr. 8treter declines to and ask that passages from it be -rrept service in behalf of tbe defend-,- n read at the desk. Die process of serving the Defines "Filibuster." individually will be inatltn-18- After reading Webster' definition Former United State Senator '''m. E. Chandler, senior counsel for of filibuster," with its varying use Mr. Carmack add that '1; plaintiff, will arrive here from and synonyms,of Mr. Gallinger had the remark Whlngton Tuesday and will join with branded him aa a marauder, a pillagthe others In the conduct of the case. r er, a buccaneer, a sea robber, a Note From Glover to Mrs. Eddy, r and pirate upon the seas," tn 1' was learned tonight that about fact, he said. I have been accused of r,'lr o'clock last Friday, the day on almost everything except appendicitis. which the hill in equitv was filed, a 8 branded. 1 am to be retired from from George' W. Glover of this body snd sent to my home, for I S. D.. son of Mra. Eddy. rsnnot defend myseir by attacking the or the credibility of tbe senInhered to her a letter in which Mr. character from New Hampshire. I cannot lover stated his purpose of beginning ator roll. At 4:50 oclock that aftc-soo- n discredit him truthfully and, thereRer. Irving C. one of fore, cannot discredit him at all." ne defendants namedTomllneon, in the suit, left Senators Shouted Their Amusement. ,nBr',rd. hi tnlrelnn bring. It la und- When he bad spoken for sbout 4i ""d to go to Mr. Glover. Mr. Tomlin- - minutes, with the obvious purpose In 1 11 , r- - , . 'r a, 1 free-buute- view of killing time,. Mr. Carmack looked at his watch aad remarked: Well, I see I must be hurrying along. At this the senators on the floor shouted their imusemenL To give Mr. Carmack a rest Mr. Dubois asked to be permitted to read from a very interesting document on the subject of ship subsidy, and Mr. Spooner protested that as Mr. Carmack wa In so groat a hurry to conclude It would pot be fair to Interrupt him. Th Tennessee senator, however. Mid be waa sure that any contribution from Mr. Duboi would be valuable and be should be glad to permit it to be road and Incorporated in the body of his remarks. Mr. Dubois tben read at length, and when he bad concluded a vsiy technical paragraph to which few senators paid any attention, Mr. Carmack asked that the last paragraph be repeated, aa he regarded it of groat Importance. Laughter followed, and as Mr. Dubois sat down Mr. Galllagnr interrupted to reply, he said, to what ' he thought had been an unwarranted attack upon him; More ' Definitions At this juncture a colloquy occurred between Mr. Gallinger and Mr. Carmack over the definition of the word flillbuster, as given by different dictionaries, and tbe latter charged tbat Mr. Gallinger had simply been trying to filibuster according to hia own definition of the word." Charging that the pending measure was for the, purpose of looting the treasury," Mr. Carmack referred to the bill as voting a subvention," and Mr. McLaurin asked the difference between subsidy" and 'subvention Mr. Carmack answered: Subsidy by any other name amelia aa bad." Mr. Carter added to the spirit of the levity by interrupting the reading at letters from ship builders by Mr. Overman. who was giving Mr. Carmack a respite. I want to know, said Mr. Carter, what, if any, dictionary is used In Tennessee, and that, if any, standard of spoiling sxists, and If it la applied." This gave Mr. Carmack an opening which he took advantage of to tannt Senator Carter and Gallinger with being parties to a filibuster. Observing that my question embarrasses the senator." interjected . ly (Continued on Tage Eight) . o, Run-nsa- kl y. sal-ra- 4.-- Full ooooooooooooooo I- anti-toxi- 0900000000000 V Sue |