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Show FULL advertise ASSOCIATED PKESS DISPATCHES IN THE UTAH WEATHER FORECAST examiner PRICE IT CMAROES. IT ADVERTISING MEDIUM CITY. THE EXAMINER THE COUNTY A8 WELLcity. OlE IUISCRIJJ18 THE INDICATIONS ARE THAT f0! THl aMT lN..rul REAC ? THE WEATHER WILL FAIR 'n t VDL IV NO. FRIDAY BE AND SATUR- DAY. OGDEN 83 CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 29. la tha YlaschTia diurtrt. in which rioters undoubtedly tjok fringe. resulted In a large casus. list, canmn b but the exact aunibvr earned. It Is known, however, that several huadred peasants have been arrested there. There have been sanguinary encounters lis the district of Dole A loll sad rumor piiuv the numbers of killed la sncoun'.rrt with the tixion at several hundred The authorities are beginning to use i7 PRICE FIVE CENTS lage 1 WHILE GOING AT artillery to bumbard the villages where the rioters taka refuge. The peasants committed terrible at rocities in lha Buzwu district, ani the troop sent Thither had orders lo OR TOE Than Forty, Florence Escape From and Company Death. oae-hal- . n - o. f THAW FACES A RAPID EIRE OF Commission Direct Slayer Stanford the to Determine Whether or Understands the Nature of the Against dla-cuv- s o strike is cert Morriiscy Says The Only Way the Government Can Prevent the Strike to Upon the Railroad Officials to Grant the the disturbances at any cost. While More One Hun- suppress Reach it Is still impossible to give even The Death List Will Prevail an approximate estimate of the num-bet- a killed or wounded since the beHave a Roberts dred Were Injured ginning of the disorder, but there is good reason to believe that ihe reports have not been exaggerated and that Miraculous a Horrible when tha totals finally are learned they will be greater than 1 uo Not lets than eleven army offChicago, March 28. The controvericer have been killed or wounded, it sy over a wage scale between the gen In northern that is Moldavia, ' reported of the aided nobly In the work of rescue roops, the riotera aet firs to many managers of the western rail Colton, Cal., March IS. One where the rioting was temporarily oral In the history Men and wouieu alike cared for th roads and (heir employe in the train iiusea in the town. uMt d In trout wreck reto intend asan ia the pc one Injured. The lie arbitrated Several roving band of peasants in suspended, of the Southern Pacific occurred the non ice cannot te district of Teleormaa were brought commence their pillaging during Plush seats were taken from thi In which a strike can ml lei east of tbl town f way only md If made Jewi-h the protnles ps stover o bay yesterday by detachment uf I for ihe tifllrlals of the road Portly alter 4 o'clock thia afternoon, coach and bedding from the Pullman to them by the government are m-train the roadside was converted into with the men. Thl fo ruops. to make terms vhea cm bound train No. fulfilled. ran temporary hospital. Several of thorn lir Ihe rcrpMui ultimatum the At'Ybucfika a band of peasants reimped Xtw Orlexnu for 8an Francisco. Sump of the measures bring adopted tavie of the two unions Involved it: into an open awltch while going at the taken from the wreckage dying, ex used to dlsjtersc and oivned fire on most severe. are authorities the by me-tl- ng of pired bt fore conveyance could he ha he troops, w hereupon tha latter flre.l Premier Biurdaa tonight iatc of 40 miles an hour and ten secured tbe tbe dlffieulty after a today were derailed to carry them to Colton. It was lial. the fourteen coache ipon them, killing seventy men and unanimous adoption of a bill by both to consider the action of the mllnvad-ireunite. Twentylx an hour bufure any medical aid could asking the federal government ( i .founding many more. According to bouses of parliament authorising the Oh frightful an unconfirmed version of ihe try to bring about a aetllement - ny ptopla si. known to have been killed, be secured. in favor of the grave cirgovernment The Italian in the day coach and 2U) peasants were killed. ud the final list will total much highcumstance throughout, th country to medial Inti along the line provided U) A squadron of hussars sent to BraTha injured smoker met a horrible fate. Wholly er than this number. declare a state of siege wherever this the Erdmann act. move tova came in conflict with a band of of the general The arbitration iunbar about one- hundred, many of without warning the impact came and be necessary. Thia stop rsa be may or will three the cars were almost tele peasants, and it Is reported that fifty taken, however, only by royal decree. manager wa considered at considerwhoa are serioualy Injured and Tl-.were killed. able length by the union rvpreMnia scoped and hurled to one ulile. dl. A train running between Bucharest the pmiioaltlon was fluidly The wrecked coaches were hurlcil helpless passengers wpre terribly toni live, butand Death came to a and Koinoua was stopped by rioters a resolution was passei OBITUARY In erery direction. Four of them were and cut to pieces. rejected iuuthod Into splinters. Moat of the score of them Inslantly. Many of uud looted. refusing to arbitrate the wage rate them were dismembered and impaled scale. There ia a alight Improvement la dead were Italians from New York Fran-rlarThe general manager tonight for upon pieces of the wrecked car. The Ihe situation at Jassy. The atrsets WILLIAM A. PROCTOR. and New Orleans, going to San in Ism are empty and the atop abut Th the Aral time admitted that the ailuv They occupied the smoker and Southern Pacific headquarter Angelea waa notified immediately after lteasant there apparently are overday coach. Cincinnati, March 28. William A. tlon was grave. Tha crisis was inawed by the concentration ef troops. The dead were terribly maimed and the wreck, but it was some time beProctor, 73 years 4 agr. president tensified by tha fact that no comproA serious encounter la raported to and aon of mis of tbe founders of tha mise had been effecti-- d by the reprem.ngUd Eighteen of them were fore the relief train left for Colton. In the meantime asslataure had come hava taken plar at Papanbalieatie, in linn of Proctor A Gambia, died sud- sentatives of the IJiOU firemen who taken to the D. C. Bcherarts undertakiat Colton by S from Ban Bernardino and Riverside, a which many peasants were killed or denly this afternoon at his home in are negotiating for an lnrreaae of ng asuhllahuicnt wounded. Glendala. Information as to the canae wages and eight-hou- r o'dork and eight additionnl bodies few miles away. day, The wrecked train ia the regular een underneath one of the ixmld b The bombardment of the three vil of death was refused by his family. Secretary glaaou Thompson of the mtrturned and Uuuiolluhed can. This Buasct express, leaving New Orleans ar could not be raised until a derr- daily. This train left the inter oily ick tm brought from Lo Angeles, at 11:55 a. m. Monday. Coroner Van VVia was at the scene slaty stilts away. Th Injured ware carried to this city of the wreck within an hour after It is vehicle of all aorta and th Colton occurred, and took charge of tha dead. hospital was quickly filled to lta capao-jiy- . The coroner swore In a number of to prevent pillage. Many were then taken te the special officers They patrolled the track and prePresbyterian church and to private reside sms In the city. vented the crowd of several hundred, Sot two Americana ar known to which quickly assembled, from inter"s. hire hedn killed, although aevenl of fering with the work of rescue. All Those among the Injured will undoubtethe dead are men, with the exception of one Italian woman. dly dl within the nest few hours. Sharpe, who waa instantly killed, tfoorga L. Sharp of Munds, Ind, was Instantly killed. The baggageman of was on his way to Loa Angeles to the train, whose name had not been join his wife. Gregory Rogers of the theatrical company sustained a severe The Will ascertained, was also killed. Engineer its Inquiry Not riaienre E. Wormington and Fireman scalp wound and was the only one of a were whose of injuries Vlcfor Crebb. both jumped, but failed the company to get clear and were ouught in the serious nature. Mias Roberta retained White of assistwreckage. They were both terribly her composure, and after being burned and scalded. John Golden, the ed from the wrecked coach, gave dl train conductor, was in (he Pullman rectlona for the cars of the Injured Him. Proceedings and th recovery of the company's rectioa of the train and escaped Inbaggage. One car of theatrical scenjury. ery, valued at $10,000, waa completely Out of about 80 Pullman passengers, wrecked. The company was en route there were but two who sustained sefrom El Paso. New York, March 28. Harry K. ceed, saying he would, like to have hla the commission that hla client waa rious Injury. The three Pullman for Bakersfield Many of the Injured were passenThaw for two hours today submitted medical advisers present. He finally ready at any time to submit to mica coaches and the diner, which were on deStated h would hare no objection to vnauiusllon aa the commission the rear of the train, did mit leave gers in three tourist sleepers, whlrh were almost entirely demolished ia hlmaeif to a running fire of questions the examination going forward, pro- sired. Ula only request waa that the the track. The occupants of these the crash. These, with the baggage from the three men appointed by Jus- viding he was permitted to reserve his hearing should lie private. car were practically unharmed. Tha The cummlssln.i tice Fitzgerald as a commission in q trial for hla Being a prisoner Florence Roberts theatrical company and express can, formed an unrecogof wreckage. mass settled matter of the life, said Mr. llariridge, he fry I he nisable the forthwith to state hla determine present lunacy occupied one coach, which waa hurled CenNew York Milton Hill of the presence of experts fliy excluding them should be protected aa far aa possible from the track and both ends of It tral station is also reported to ba of mind. The examination, conducted from the room slong with everyone in this matter. rushed In by impact behind closed doors, and whan, a few elaa except the defendant and hla against the oth- among the dead. Two at the Col to Chairman McClure then announced j minutes before 5 o'clock this afterers But two members of Mia Robhospital will die tonight counsel, the district attorney and As- that whatever examination of Thaw erts oompmy out of a total of 22 poo A. R. Wllthen of Bacnmento, Cal , noon, an waa taken until sistant District Attorney Garvin. As the commission might decide upon Pie wsre injured. Mlsa Roberta her-el- f cannot live; hie arm la torn off and 10 o'clock adjournment Saturday morning, no one to tbe rrosi risinluatioii by the dis- would be held behind closed doom. escaped entirely unscathed. The one eye deatroyed. a DUtricl Attorney Jerome protested. connected with the hearing would trict attorney, the nnnnnl.il on said the wrap from death of tha occupants of Thomas Davis, Tucson, leg crushed. the details of the inquiry. matter would be taken up when It He said he would like to have hla thl car was remarkable, considering Julius K retch, Ooro polls, Pa., limbs Thaw went willingly and confident- waa reached. medical advisers present He bad the manner In which the coach was befnr. hla Judges, and when the two cut la Hated that during moat of th and badly bruised. called the court's attention to Thaw's ly It splintered and torn to pieces. The hours' secret session wsa concluded two hours Thaw waa before the com- mental state upon reports submitted roca and women were hurled from one his attorneys appeared with smiling mission thia afternoon the nnb-- and to him by the allcnlats, and he felt (Continued on Page Three j Biof th c,r 10 the other. faces and declared they were more letters Thaw has written to his eoun their presence was essential. Mr. JeThere were three tracks where the than satisfied with the course of the Eel since the trial began were under rome remarked that if the commission "Hdent occurred, which Is in the District Attorney Jerotiie can.! deration. To put Thaw thoroughopen resoived Iterlf into a body of medical proceed'ngs. country. hurried awwy from tbe criminal courts ly at rasa, tbe commission addressed examiners and he undertook a physKindreds of people hurried to the building, declining absolutely to say its questions to him In conversational ical examination of tbe defendant in wane of the wreck. one word about the oommisaion'a Physicians and lone and In a casual manner, as private, he would not attend such aa nurse were Berwar-d.nwork. brought from Ban though he were in conference with exam ins) Ion. and Colton and ministered to the The most important, feature of the them, and asked him from time to time Blit the law requires you to attend Injured. sugproceedings waa the decision of to explain Incident. In the trial which the session of the omnilS'-iondays The derailment of the train- - waa the commission to limit the aoope of bad called forth certain of tha loiters gested Chairman McClure. all aeaslona of the I shall atlt-nIts Inquiry to the exact language of placed before the commlsrion by plwd by the crew of a awltch engine m,,ch open at this point. the statute to determine solely the Thaws attorneys. It waa said that com ml union sitting aa Judges In !,n? t said that the Mr. Jerome replied, but I am question a to whether or pot Harry Thaw answered the questions calmly engine passed nrotifch ike switch Thaw la able today to understand tha and went into lengthy explanations of nut required to attend a board of meda few momenta be-r- e the overland raturq of tLs court proceedings som notes he had addressed to Mr. ical examiners." appeared. A twitch-wa- n named Morrison was in the , It waa after this colloquy with the against him and Is able to advise his Del mas while his trial was in progyard. Alter the switch counsel In a rational manner. District ress. These notes and letters were district attorney that the commission had engine pasaed onto su n her Attorney Jerome announced to tue made a part of the aflMavlt filed by rieciiled to proceed at once with Thaw's track, the engineer asked fininan If he had commission that all of the legal ex- Mr. Delmaa with Justice Fltxgeraid mental rumination and the court room the rh. The fireman recalled that he perts he bad employed in the case had when Thaw's counsel were opposing was cleared. One during the follow""! negctp, to do no and the enadvised him that Thaw la suffering the appointment of a commission. ing two hours District Attorney gineer whittled from a typical case of paranoia, a disHe was plied earns outride. Thaw's examination wa. concluded frantically for Morrl-pba- e ease of the mind from which the re- lodav, and he will appear again before with questions as to how the culminaIt. was not nvfcn In time. coveries are limited to 2 or 3 per cent. the commission when it meets Satur- tion was progrearing, but would mass as Morrison did not He offered to adduce testimony to supswitch before the overland day morning, no sesion being sched- no direct reply. Hi absence was port this statement, but the commis- uled for tomorrow Good Friday. The taken to indicate that the commissionI,un?d been derailand through ed. sion waived it aside, saying the purSaturday session will be held behind er were conducting their own exam. pose of the inquiry was a very simple closed doom. The commission did not ination according to plana previously Tf1 ,r'o. which waa due In Lot An-.I- T one and had to d not with any classi- determine whether or not a physical agreed upon among themselves. a. m.. was nearly 12 hours fication of mental diseases, but with examination of the defendant would be h.nd time. At the time of Thaw's attorneys, while they would the dls- of mind a an waa state the Intimation, discus the proceedings, pointed not There prisoner's 11 WM present necessary. a rata at of 28. March of The efforts running high BuchareaL however, that the men who are to re- with a show of enthusiasm to the 2, . n nt 'tempt to make up time. the government to suppress the re- Judged by laymen. In laying down thia decision the port aa to Thaw's present condition ouratkm of today' test as an indicaWlt8 absolutely no warning cf volt of the peasants have met with commission confronted the district at- would content Jbemselvea with an ob- tion of how wall their rllent bad wlh-stoo- d impending catastrophe, en- Jr The fbioer raw the ortiimUrion's iDterrogatkina. dnririg hla mental ex., ibeeignal of the open only partial success. The troops now torney with the very position that he servation of hltn but One commissioner is a ; 'n hn but a few rods of It and are acting with increased en&gy. A has maintained in putting Thaw on amination. Attorney Delmaa was present,other-wise. D'' tlmp trial for M. life. Mr. Jerome con- physician and an expert In mental dis- took no psrt In the proceedings K,unJ a whiatle of large number of rioters have been tends a that Thaw waa suffering from ease. Dr. Jjcopnld Putsel. If the (Vhea the Inquiry bty.an he dim.iig. much less reverse the throt-- l in the numerous conflicts with paranoia on the night of June 25 last, commission should decide (hat a phys- rected Chairman McClure lo Mr. Hart-ridg- e .r M' 'he brakes. He called to killed the soldiers, but as yet there is no whqn he ahot an.l killed Stanford ical examlnstfon la essential. Dr. Put-xas the counsel of record was TrPman 10 Jump and both they i sign cf a permanent amelioration of White, hut he added that paranoiacs called for. jt waa aaid Mr. Hariridge will probably make it. ''dly from opposite sides of conditions. On the contrary, the riotoften knew what they were doing and The commission began its inquiry would continue to direct the defeuse's i'l1- D' Tlle nKi" left the track, ers holder and more deter- that Thaw knew the nature and qualappear with an open session, called to case before the commission. today ' snd plowed a mined. and the situation Is undoubta hla act in killing White ani order shortlv after 2 oclock in the of ity distance along the Referring tonight to the day's proright of way. edly aggravated. knew was act has been Mr. Hsrtrtdge arid: that trial the wrong. Thaw Thus, the room ceedings, where lnhn wreckage of the day As a result of the situation exist- while medical experts may determine In came out with flying color. "Harry progress. moksr- - filled with the In excellent He remembered more about tin- - car ing even in the capital, the new pre- today that Thaw is still suffering from Thaw appeared to the dead and injured, were fect of Bucharest, aa a measure of paranoia, the question to which th 11 ' and sat nnfl'nchingly underthe than I did. We are confident of tbe over it Helpless parse n-ordered all shops in the lunacy commfs-lo- n sere has decided to Con- spirits, precaution, of the commissioners outcome." In the wreckage, call- steady Thia order created the fine itself deals solely with Thaws turned gaae him. In the big oourt city closed. fntl-all- y It is understood the commission proupon for a miracle help, By k. Tfr- - was impression that the rioters were ap- knowledge as to the proceedings room there were mly the newspaper poses to take Thaw through the trial not on set fire. Thoee if t!,e passengers proaching Bucharest, and 'there waa against him and his ability to advlao reporter and three of ihe prisoners from 11 beginning in order to test h's who had wild paaic until It waa learned that hla lawyers. once about the work of escaped family. Ms wife. Evelyn Nshit Thaw, memory as to what has occurred in rescue. thoee frars (were groundless. Th comm'sslon gat under way with who never mlsved an opportunity to the court.. To this end. It wa stated, wer Pul and li'ed from the At Tirgovlstes. In the Argesh dis- a rush th!. afternoon and plunged at he nsr him since he wa placed on ihe prisoner was questioned today relal!l beside the track trict, a baud of peasants yesterday at- once Into the personal examination of trial, and h's two brother. Edward garding the part taken by him in the 10 ttem tempted to raid an arsenal. and pro- ihe defendant . ' selection of the Jury. 'S'al'mV,d and Jnsiah Thaw. cure a supply of rifles and ammuniDistrict Attorney Jerome protested as lee. Hariri Tuber of the W. ectlng Clifford theatrical company tion. Upon bring repulsed by the at first that he was not able to pro counsel of rroord tv r Thaw, stated to (Continued on Page Two) Probably b:g Demands of His Men. general managers' association said to-- dlKlil: waiting to eoe what the will do. Wa do not exiiei-- i 0 hear directly In tuiawer to our that the whole difficulty should i' are wvernmt-n- t re-pie- e arbitrated along the line auggeab--by ihe Erdmann act. but we bole vc when the labor leader involved word from Waahlustoa that the government ha houn naked to like a hand In the muter that they will look at th uiaitcr in a dlfluiert light and will bn wll'.lna to submit ibs question to arbltiwibm. We are looking for trouble, but we have made all the concesslou we ran afford under present conditions and the soouar lta men become reconciled to thl the better It will be for everyone con- cerned." When luformed tonight that Chairman Knapp of the lulenuale commerce commlattlon and Charles P. were Neill, cominlsalouer of coining to Chicago to endeavor to effect a settlement of (he trouble, P. H. Morrissey, grand master iff the Brat In erhood iff Hallway Trainmen, aaid: Tha committee representing th men will hear and conaidor augac-Uon- a front govern menial aourvw-a- , atlll, anion will noi be delayed unreasonably awaiting Gieir Intervention. We are not unmindful of tbe publia'a right la tha matter, and wa ai net going to do anything hastily. Ona thing la certain, however, and that la tha men will not aorept the last llr, prowalttnn c the general maaagera. If Zhs govsiiuuent official caa prevail upon the railway officials to grant our demand, everything will be amicably adjusted, but unless this la don I don't see what can ( prevent a trike. Knapp Leaven for Chieaq. Washington, March J8. Chairman Marlin A. Knapp cf the intermai commerce connnliHiUin and Charing I Neill, cominlHHiuner of labor, will laave hrre tomorrow mam fur Chiiwg's wliars they will hold a conference of conductor with representative uf lb and trainmen and official Western railroads over tbe dispute of wage which threatens to nMiilt In a disastrous strike unless a satisfactory adjustment la effected. Chairman Kuapp aaid tonight that the visit of hlmnlf and Mr. Natl! will-bin Ihe direction of mediation and The requnri. of these efconciliation. forts for mediation and conciliation came from the railroad. New York, March 28. Belh Dow, chairman of the runclliallou enmmlt-tof the National Civic federation, has taken a hand in the trouble between the trainmen and the Western rallroaJs, whlrh threatenn to culminate in a strike alTertlng 50,000 men. lie has put himself in rommunlcatloii with both aldca and haa asked fur a e conference. m 'rn Troops Fire When They Refuse to Disperse el i y. ' body. Thus far flupervlaors (Tiarlaa Box-to- GETTING FEWER But Grand Jury Still Continues Examination. Its n, M. W. Onffey, D. O. Oolenma, Rani Davis. J. J. Furor, J. Ia Gallagher, C. J. Harrlgan, J. F. Kelly, T. F. Loner-gan- . Mas Mauikick, P. hL Qaehla. F, P. Nicholas, J. J. FhUUps. U A. Rea, W. W. 8 ami B. L Waleh.aod A. M. Wilson-sevent- een W th total of eighteen flumprising the super el aortal board - have oonfussed to the graal Jury their acceptance of bribes. Th only aupervtaor who has wot In mrhangs for promts of Immunity I F. Duffey. Indictments Georg charging Vina President Louis Glass of tha Pacille Rtataa Telephone company with bribery of alne of the supervisors ia tha sum of 85,004 each already have bean returned, and tn niatemenl uiay b authoritatively made that the a raud Jury Is now prepared in Indict Glass tar tbe bribery also of Supervkmn Duffey, Fumy and u-so- ewfal Baa-demo- n. Detective Bnrna. who with A sot riAttorney lieney haa worked up practloally all of tha in the graft bribery laveatl gallons, autod tonight (hat Abraham K. Detwaller, whom tba grand jury haa indicted on thirteen count for bribery of mlmlniatmtion officials in behalf of tha Horns Telephone company, la neither la tha East nor tha Whet, but la secreted within a few miles of Toledo, con tarring with friends as to th advisability of giving hlmaeif up. ant District wvl-dtn- oe (Continued on fWgw Threw) ooooooooooooooo o o O FOUR YBAR8 SOLITARY FIN KM ENT. SwltMriaad. CON-- O O O o o o o o March Mil. Tstlna lKntleff, the Kuoaian woman who murdered Frenchmen named Mulloy at . The-algn- Tur-leav- Tuhn. lun-aer- ," e phone company, who waa further questioned as to bin familiarity with the accounts of that corporation Insofar aa they wore affected by lb bribes ilbg.d tu have been paid: John A. Mallon. stailaUclan of the Paoifl & nun Telephone company; J. 5. r of law Augelea, one iff the broa-er- e who handled the lioiids and of tha Home oumpaay of that riiy, aud Percy (. Morgaa of tha fuiuia Wine Producers' aaatelalioa,' alio waa a member of th execuilvn committee of the Pacific Buies company at the time of th supervisorial bribe are alleged to hare been paid. When questioned at the ekwe of the grand Jury aesstoa aa to teailmony adAaalaunt District, Attorney duced, llensy amid that subpoenas to appear before the grand jury Friday wert served en the officials of tha Western National bank and tha Pacific National of this city, H. woukl lot aay whai they would be aapented to tee-tlfWa hope, be aaid, "to clean up both tli Pacific Btaiee and Hum . bribery deals on Ralorday and to turn te Hie invest igathm of other felonies uext week." Its added that all five number of be Pacific males Telephone company's executive board hava bean subpoenaed to come baton the laqulat-turi- al 28. 70 PEASANTS .' is Interlaken in fleptember lam mistaking him for M. Durnevo, of the interior of Russia, waa today sentenced to four years solitary confinement and to twenty yearn expulsion from the country. Tbe prisoner complained that be had been subjected te the utmost brutality by the examining migietratw and the pri na wardens, who, whew called to the wltoese stand, were unable to deny tha obarges. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooooo o oooooooooooo o A LA THAW CASK. . Camel, N. Y, Maroh 28. The Jury found Jennie Burch not guilty on aoconut ef her Ban Francisco, March 28. No Inbeing insane. R te believed dictment ware returned today for this will result In her committal to th Matiewan asylum graft or bribery by the grand jury for the criminal Insane. Jenand only six witnesses were examnie Burch, who la fifteen years ined. A. B. Case, president of tbe O of age, waa triad for the mur-Home Telephone company of Un Ander by poisoning of a child named Wlnahip. It waa shown geles, who wa subjected to further Miss Burch was suffering from inquiries an to the accuuntn of that a mental malady which dulled corporation and the fund of 1309,000 her understanding. said to have been sent to Baa Frau-clso- o by certain of it officers for iim In bribing tbe supai vIrotm to great tbe Home company the compel! Live telephone franchise in thl oily, which O wa finally awarded, after, aa claimel MARVIN PUTS UF CASH, o by the prosecution, approximately o t5,000 in bribe had been paid lo the Dover. Del., Manrh 28. Dr. o supervisors by tbe rival oompany to Marvin, father of Horace Mar- o insure tlielr voting against tbs award. vin. aged four, who haa been o J. N. Martin of the Adama-Phllllmissing from his home near o company of Ixh Angeles, who with J. here for more than tw weeks, o S. Torrance brought to Baa Francises in an automobile the (100.0(H) which today deposited (1,00 ia gold o with the cashier of a local o waa also paid by til Home Tlphunc bank, which will be paid for o company for it franchise, (25,'HMI to o the retarn of the boy. the city and 875,000 to the relief fund: o George Kean stun of Ihe bookkeeping department of the Pacific Biateg Tele 000000000090000 oooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooo : |