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Show TI1E MORNING FACTS 99 We have the beat coffees on eartb or anywhere elae. Thar are Aeticiuua, pure and refreshing. Sold la airtight cana and package. Schilling. Oue Star Coffee. Good." 25c per lb. Sch Ullage Two Star Coffta, Better, Stc per lb. Schllliaga Three Star Coffee, Fine, toe per lb. Schillings Fire Star Coffee, Finest, 45c per lb. Hewlett's Oaa Crown Coffee, Good, From Correspondents and State Exchanges APPOINTS C0YM1SS0H Wasatch, Sanpete and Juab Counties Represented on Sheep Board. e Kaat-Rmlt- Tm B. Evans AND STAPLE & Co. FANCY GROCERIES Both Phones 231. 1344 Washington Avenue. Gerta Planes, Buah Newman Brea. Organa, WARDLEIGII C. ing to get a match between Terry Musialn and someone In his class, which la the heavyweight class. Terry is a man who has been through It all. and U still a master of the game if hla performances with Phil Knight are to be taken as criterion. If he is well matched, there will he another exhibition which will be on a par with ihe high class of the fistic carnival. Will and Bchrerk will be here about Tuesday or Wednesday, unless they linger by the wayside, which is there possible. Upon their arrival will be no delay la getting down to work, a everything haa been prepared for their coming, training quarters and all. The arena where the fights are to take place has been overhauled, and it has been found that there is very little to desire In the way of changes or Improvements. The only thing lacking la the provision of a little more comfort than there was at the fight and that will be the chief care of Manager Riley. Gaua-Henna- ' Cheyenne, Wyo., April 3. The United States grand Jury returned a partial report this evening. A true bill wee found in the case of the government against Mrs. Uorog of Wye., who Is charged with altering a poe to flics uuney order. Two other indictments wera returned. but court o thorn and others will give out no information ax to their nature. The following men compose the United State grand Jury now In session in this city for the purpose of considering testimony of alleged coal land and fencing frauds that has been collected by agents of the gent-m-l government : 11. H, Cullender, Lusk; Gust Johnson, lAramle; A. V. Cazanave, Casper; O. G. Muss, Leramla; K. F. Hart, Ortn Rock Junction; W. W. Patterson, Springs; Thomas Cook, Douglas; 10. Vlox, Green River; O. A. Patsold, Glen rock; M. R. Johnson, Whiteland; Frank J. Ben, Cheyenne; Ole BergW. II. Frszee, strom, Evanston; lAramle; Bam Obeneteln, Cheyenne; C. A. Dn liaison, Newcastle; Harry Undine, Evanston. The Jury will also examine testimony against W. P. Brittain, formerlv postmaster at Sharidan, who is alleged to hate burned a quantity of valuable mall matter during the last campaign. ORGANS 1ND MUSICAL MERCHANDISE Violins, Cults ra, Aooordeout, Ban- jos, String. Lntaat Publications of Shoot Music. . Sot Uw Wonderful Ftps Organ. 1171 Washington Avenue, OGDEN, UATH. D0X0T0 & COMPANY 155 25th Street Men's Furnishing Goods and Notions of all kinds Fancy Cash Groceries Wines and Liquors ' HOW ABOUT that new Humane you need? Deaf pom cant afford It till youve ffhren ns a ehanre. We sell no infer lor goods, no old fashioned appliances. think All Our Hstrness from the beet of leather la the moat workmanlike meaner. Blanket, Halters, Whips sad everything a bone owner needs. In made J.C. Platt Saddlery Co. Second Hand Stores Work, not Blow; Goods, not Show. 1. T. ALVORD k SONS, Second-HanGoode, Uphol- Chisf of Police Trias Through te Have Information r, 3. ticket Rexburg, April 8. At the municipal election which was held hero today the following ticket wae elected: Mayor, jsh. W. Webster; clerk, A. L Black burn; treasurer. Alma garbine; police judge, David Osborn; engineer, O. E. Peterson; councllmen, Hrst ward, Eli McEntlre and Biles B. Bui lth; Second ward, W. C. Holley and ,W. W. Stephens; Third ward, Johu 11, Squires and Chris Jeueon. COAL LAND CASES. Balt Laka City, April 4. Arguments la the case of the United States vs. O. Don C. Robbins, Waller Filer, Charles M. Freed and Edwin W. Senior, charged with criminal conspiracy In the acquisition of ooal lands, were concluded In the United State court yeatsrday. The defendants have demurred to the sufficiency of the facta STRIKE NEAR BLACKHORSE. on which the Indictments were based and the whole case hinges on the deLsdge In Henrys Canyon Runt High murrer. The defense virtually walvea In Copper and Lead. claim to the coal land, but contends that lhare wee nothing criminal In the Advices from the Blackhorse dis- method by which It waa secured. trict tell of an Important strike In Judge Marshall took the case under Henrys ranyon, 14 miles northeast and a decision la not exof Black borsn. One rises of ore enpected for several weeks. countered rune as high as 42 per cent copper, with good lead values, while FUNERAL OF MARY GREEN. another class goes 74 per cent lead. The strike of $1(10 ore In tire Mabel Kayeville, April 3. A large numproperty at Blackhorse le Improving ber attended the funeral of .Mrs. Mary rapidly. They are taking out wonderAnn Green today. Mrs. Green was the ful ore and tots of It, le the word mother of eleven children, ten of which came yesterday to the office of whom survive her. She was 77 years the Amalgamated Nevada mines and of age, and wae married 58 years, flhe Power company. wee a native of Indiana, and Joined M. V. Cdays, a Blackhorse pioneer, the Mormon church In the early days predicts that when the crosscut tun- and was one of the old handcart wonel in the Blackhorse property strikes men who suffered so much coming the contact fur which it la aimed, across the plain. which Is expected to occur earns day this week, the greateet strike the disSALT LAKERS IN NEVADA. trict hai ever known will he recorded. A. Burritt was yesterday buying supMoney for $100,000 Hotel at Rhyolite plies In this city to be need In the to Be Furnished by Them. work of opening up the property of the Nil lieeperandutn company In The interest which the Bait Blackhorse. He will leave In a few people who are behind th Vegas days for the district prepared for an k Tonopsh railroad are raking in the active campaign of development. southern Nevada goldfields has nut only been shown by the care with WILL DOCTORS WATCH. which J. Ross Clark hex gone over the 0 district with the general freight anil Provo, April I. The Utah County paaiienger agent, E. W. Utllett, hut Medlnon met In regular session today also hy a letter which C. O. Whl Hoel the Commercial club rooms. Dr. mo re has sent to It. B. Whlttemoro. George E. Hohlson discussed the theol( O. Whltiemnra fa the attorney for ogy and diagnosis of endocarditis. Dr. the Balt Route and Im one of Alrd discussed its treatment. the men behind the new JIDO.iiMi hotel which which Curtis Mann and R. II. Whlite-tnor- e A resolution was passed adopted the' report of the special comare engineering at Rhyolite, and mittee on legislation which told of the he writes that ho to be on the passage of a comprehensive law regu- ground within the next few days with lating the practice of tne hailing art the capital needed to complete the enIn the 'State. The committee further terprise. When this Is taken In conrecommended that other counties he junction with the plans of Glllett for urged "to organize during the nr; un improved pusengcr and freight, year, and sac to It that intelligent men the southern mining camps properly qualified by education mi.l Nho.in to he oven more In the otherwise In matter, t elating to pub- limelight, i han local business men imlic health, are nominated and e1irtad agined. to the legislature and "th.it prospective legislators declare thnnseiies RELIEF SOCIETY. with no uncertain vnlee in all mstters The relating to the puhlir health. Batheheba Smith Preside resolution also embodied a congratu- President Over the Exercises in Assemlatory message to the people of tha bly Hall. of bn art that state for th pas-aprovided for a knowledge of the fun4 Balt Lake. The gcne-g- l damental branches of trlentlllc medi- conference of April the Relief aocitt enlcine and surgery on the part of pros- ivened It the Assembly halt thin rimmpective practitioners before they enat 10 o'clock, with a large attendtered the field lo treat the sick and ing ance. President Mathslieha IV. Smith afflicted. presided over the exercise, and Mrs. Drs. C. L. Addleman of Mammoth E. B. Wells road the roll cull. and F. J. Burton of Milford were Not. all the stakes were elected as alternates to the annual but those responding gavereprosen'ed,of meeting of the State Medical society, Ihe progress of the work Inreports their he to he held In Balt Lake (Tty May 7, calitirs. which for the most part were and 8. of a fav'nrable character. The meeting commenced with the FIGHT AT TONOPAH. hymn, How firm a foundation ve saints or the Lnl." and pr.iyer hr (From Correspondence) n-- Not One Drop of Alcohol Is Used in Its Manufacture That said information attempts to charge the commission of a criminal conspiracy, the same belug a misdemeanor only, and further charges the commission of arts amounting to a felony or divers fobmlea In the execution of the said alleged conspiracy, thereby showing that said conspiracy merged Into a felony or felonies as avobe stated, for wnlch said felony or felonies the aald defendant had never been examined before a commuting magistrate. REV. BIMPKIN DECLINES Salt lAke. April 4. At the meeting of the Juvenile court commission held today noon in Gov. Cutler's office, Rev. P. A. fllmpktn, who on last Saturday was appointed Judge of the court, declined to accept the appointment. Hla declination follows in full: "Salt City. April 2. 1907.-T- e the Honorable Commission of Juvenile Court. Halt Lak City Gentlemen: I am in receipt of the letter of your secretary. and dcalre to express to the noramlesliin not only the deep sense of the honor dune me In the appointment to the Juvenile judgeship, but my ap predation of the great opportunity to serve God end man in that capacity. The child's value Increases dally. We must save him. However, after earnest consideration. 1 do not find It possible nor think myself able to retain my pastorate, with Its plana tor the buys and girls of the city, and ro carry the burden of he Juvenile court in such thoro ninth fashion as would Insure Its full success and the avoidance of great criticism. "I would ask rou. therefore, to kindly release me from the appointment to the service which I would give much to discharge for the sake of the children; hut the limitations of humanity ore mine, end 1 am sure the commission will not only appreciate my reasons, but will he able to find at hand n heHcr Inatrument for this service than I. "With regards, rordlally and slncerelv umra, 1 e Caroba Manna purifies the blood, creates an appetite, promotes digestion, (tlcuhsog and regulates the organs of eliminatiop, causing them to remove from the body every t race of winter's accumulatiou of waste matter, acids, and poisons, the reteusion of which cause disease. TOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS AT 50c AND fl-0PER BOTTLE. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. 4. only. nt P. A. 8IMPK.IX. JEROME'S PECULIAR TASK. 0 d ge d . , ' - pro-ecii- rer ti OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o VERDICT OF COMMISSION. O O o o HARRY THAW DECLARED SANE BY COMMISSION IN LUNACY. (Continued From Page One.) O two lay commissioner, David McClure and Peter B. Olnev. were nail to have aubmltted n report declaring Thaw sane, whrreas Dr. Leopold Put-ce- l waa asserted to have submitted n minority oplnhm that Thaw waa noi. wholly sane, despite the fact that he apparently bad been able to advlxe lucidly with hla counsel Justice Fitxgerald had a long consultation with the throe commissioners prior to the morning session, and then announced that there would be Meanno decision before 2 o'clock. while, Dr. Putxel withdrew from the conference and thl gave color to the report that he waa at odds with hii fellow-member- O O O O O O O O O, O O O O O O O O O s. Report Cam as Surprise. The unanimous report, therefore, came as a complete surprise. In handing It down. Justice Fitsgerald gave no inkling whatever as to the finding, and as the report was not read lu court, few of those In the crowded room knew what the verdict had been. Mr. Jerome made his plea without perusing tha report. He evidently had divined the contents, however, although he carefully prefixed tbo phrase, If the report should be unfavorable to my contention, to Ml of hL remark. Before tha storm of th district attorneys protest broke Justice Fitzgerald had handed to him and to Mr. Hnrtridge, of counsel for the defense, carbon copies of the commissions full report. It was from the defendant's counsel table that the natnre of the declsiog first became known. ThaWa Mother and Wife Present Mr. Hartridga ruabad over sn-whispered to Mrs. William Thaw and to Mrs. Evelyn Naahlt Thaw and than sent a messenger hurriedly to the defendant with the tidings. When the report finally fell Into the possession of the newspaper men. It was seen to be a sweeping victory for Thaw, It confirmed the reports of the excellent showing he bad made before the commission In both hla mental and physical tests, and also Indl-- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o O COMMISSION'S REPORT. O o o New York, April 4. The con- O O eluding paragraphs of the lun- O ary commission report In full O are as billows: O After careful examination O of the defendant personally O and all the evidence, we find O the following facts: In the frequent and In some O O cases during the several O months past, Intercourse had O by the defendant with the O Tomb physicians, Ichaplalne, O keeper, other attennants, and O the probation officer, these O persons failed to discover any- O thing irrational In hla conduct O or speech. O Th defendant has taken O an active part In the conduct O of the trial; ha made num- O erous suggestions orally In O court and by letter as to the O selection of Jurors and the ex- O xmlnstlon ef witnesses. Many were O of these suggestions O deemed valuable and wera O adopted by hla counsel and ex- O a urination of th letters refer- O red to show that generally the O suggestion contained were ma-O terlal, sensible and apparent- O ly the product of a rana man. O While the teatimony of num- O erous experts called by the O district attorney and tha da- O fenQant's counsel 1 Irraconcll- O able, that given by certMn ex- O peris who personally examined O the defendant during the trial O and since the appointment of O the commission and who, of all examined had O the alienist O greatest opportunity of observ- O ing, disclosed the fact that no O indication of Insanity at the O present time could be found in O the speech,-conduc- t or physt- O cal condition of the defendant. O The direct oral and physical O examination of the defendant O hy the commissi) iners them- O selve disclosed no insanity In O the defendant at the present O time. Upon Ml of the facts It O la our opinion that at tha time' O of our examination, the said O Harry K. Thaw Is sane and O not In a state of idiocy, Imbe- O rlllty, lunacy or Insanity, so O as to be Incapable of rightly O understanding hla own condi- O tlnn. the nature of tne charges O against him and of conduct- O Ing his defense In a rational O manner. The minutes of the pro-O O readings had before us and the O documents received In evidence O are herewith submitted. O (Signed! DAVID MrCLURE. O O PETER OLXEY. O LEOPOLD PUTZEL." New York. April 4. With todaj the Thaw case entsrs upon Its final stage. Tlic commission In lunacy, ap-- ; stering, Real Estate, etc, etc. iminted by Justice Fitzgerald to In- North of P. O. Phones 59 and 333. quire Into the present mental condition of the voting man who shot SECOND-HANNEVADA STORE. Stanford White, ha completed Its We buy and eell all kind of new work and will report this morning to seeds. Call or phene and eeeend-han- d the court. If, as is popularly supWeaker k Heyne Preps, 144 35th St posed, that thr commission finds tha Phono, Ini 422, is competent to realize the ; Thaw character of the proceedings against PAUL ZIEGENHIRT, Geoend-Hanhim and capable of consulting his Stem If you hive anything te sell or buy lawyers, the trial will gt on. If, on 1178 1870 te the other hand, the commission re- Q er phene Wash. Aw Bell 1444c. In. 471 ports that the defendant Is Insane, he will be committed to an asylum. BL A. DENKERS In any event. Hie most fateful day In Will pay the highest price for eeeend Thaw s hist 01 y ran be but a few days eell hand furniture and te the public Mrs. R. K, Little. follow, J hy the distant. the cheapest. 2418 Grant Ava. Bell Tonopsh, Nev.. April 4. The pre- hymn. Where friendship's voice Is If Thaw i declared sane. District Phene 437-k- . Ind. 42& 1resid- nt .tencr will find himself W. ILthslieba liminary fight of fifteen rounds which heard " Acnrey la to precede the bantam weigh! fin- Smi'h made a brief speech of greetrather peculiarly placed. He will have C. J. HERRICK A CO, ish contest between Hill Knight and ing. expressing her 'c Thaw to the end despite in see- to Bueeeeeera to H. L. Whit Percle Cove, gives promise of rare ing many present and saying that tire fact that he hellyves him a paBring your geode here If you want Kid Parker is cockney only the work we to ranoiac ii nrl .) expressed himself in te eell them.i Call here If you want sport. whosc dialert would back a variety act her than this of th Relief work which the court nvin. buy. 2342 Wash Ave, BeM Phan off the boards. He has a head she felt wa an Important woik of clean Blip. Ind. 407. iviphln M. iielmas. the senior counAs hard as a stone wall and always God. sel. put in j hard day's work yesier-ua- y ho might WANT ADS YIELD Bftl RESULTS gives It to his opponent. Mrs. .lane 8. Richard, president of In his office, upon his address to as well start in with a sledge hummer the Weber crake, responded, and gave the Jury. If be wants to make an Impression on some WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. When the commission first met it encouraging remarks. She was the caput. rci.iiii.lej In looking out a: the large was sripuU'e.i among counsel that WANT ADS YIELD BIG RE8ULTA 'E may Tut me a Id! is the way audience of the first meeting she ai-- should it declare Thaw sune. no more ibc Kid puts it. but e rawnf knock inlol In Xaiivoo, where In company witnesses wcnM be called and Mr. O WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS. me out. When 'c gets through pnuchiu with the president. Mrs. Smith, she wo.ikl Him up. j lm-dj- a Xrws: The Sheets rase esme up rather unexpectedly this muruinf before Judge Armstrong In the criminal division of the district court whyn the defendant appeared la court accumpaulcd by his attorneys and was arraigned upon the charge of criminal conspiracy. Chief Sheets waived the reading of the Information against him and was given until Saturday morulng at 10 o'clock to plead. Attya. Boren X. Christensen and S. R. Thurman, who re pc resent the chief of police, filed a motion to set aside and quash the Information and this motion will be argued tomorrow morning at ID o'clock. The motion is based cm the following grounds: That said information charges the defendant with the commission of acts constituting n felony and falls to recite that the defendant had therefore buen duly or at 11 committed by a magistrate for such offense. That said information charges the defendant with the commission of acts constituting divers and sundry felonies to wit: Robbery, grand larceny, obtaining money under false pretenses, falsely Impersonating another end In such assumed character receiving money knowing that It was Intended to be delivered to the Individual so personated, said amount of money amounting to more than 850. And said information falls to recite that the defendant had theretofore been duly committed by a magistrate for the commission of said felonies, or either of them. That no preliminary examination of defendant has tieen. la 'fact, had before a committing magistrate for said felonies enumerated In paragraph two hereof, or either of them. That the order of tha examining magistrate holding the defendant to answer to this court, does not designate or specify that the said defendant is held to answer for aald felonies before enumerated or either of them. That said Information accuses the defendant of the crime of criminal conspiracy, while the order of the said examining magistrate holding the defendant to answer to. this court holds him to answer for conspiracy Bait Lake, April The fusion was successful In the city election held here yesterday. The leeuks were ax foltowx: Mayor, Solomon H. llale, 8r., Republican, 243; councllmen, WUfurd Chatterton, First ward, Republican, 209; 11.8. Gcddes. Second ward. Democrat, 249; James Johnson. Third ward. Republican, 249; Clinton Media m, Fourth ward, Democrat, 237. advl-eme- a compound of Caroba leaves, St. John's Bread and Egypsian Aianna, with other . final herbs, aromatics and carminatives used by the earlier races. The medicinal virtues are extractedirum the herbs with pure tripple refined glycerine. id Quashed. vote. Preston, Ida., April Attor-noy- and Nerve Tonic The Great South American IN SHEETS CASE. u Democratic-Republica- MAMNFA" Blood again. Counselor Annie T. Hyde gave a most interesting talk on the new building which it is proposed lo build for the Relief societies. She said that over $15,000 haa already been collected for the building and the time will not be long before it is completed. . IDAHO ELECTIONS. to cleanse and dlalnrect the corrals and (laughter house of any Individual Idaho Falls, Ida., April S. The city or corporation at the expenar of the election resulted in success for the owner aud issue a ilea upon the prop Civic ticket for mayor, treasurer. erty If necessary to collect the uiouey Judge, engineer. The council is even. ly divided with the Progressive tickexpended. et, each getting four mea elected. D. C. Platt. Civic candidate, wan elected INDICTS MRS. GOROQ. mayor by a plurality ol 13 votes. C. Trim Bill Returned Charging Her With W. Mulhall, Progressive candidate for clerk, was elected by a plurality of Altering Money Order. Kern-mere- MKOS An entire departure from the patent medicine concoctions of alcohol, potassium, etc., Un. der the name of Sarsaparilla, that only stimulates, heat the blood and produces pi tuple. me hlll turn xbout and knuck Is Joined the Relief society only just ora handful ganised. She said that-onlbloody bleedln block off." This is the spirit of the Kid. Flan- of members were there and a memorders. who Is going up against him, able Incident was the presence of the smiles at this chaff, and says Well Prophet Joseph Smith, w hose last pubsee. lic address oa eartb wax made to the The preliminary to the fight be- sisters there assembled. She said that tween Sc h reck and Wtlle has ant been an Impression wet- left at that time arranged as yet. although they are try- that they would never hear him fifty-thre- e II. 1907. y Choice, Coffee, 3, THE MODERN SPRING TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS By a proclamation Issued Wednesday, according to the new lew. Governor John C. Cutler apioinied the 30c per lb. Hewlett'! Three Crown Coffee, Chore-eat.- state sheep commission. They arc 35c per lb. John E. Ashton of Wasatch county. Heeklna Medina Coffee, Good, 21c L R. Andi-rsoof Sanpete county and J. B. Oritler of Juab county. The apper lb. Good. Coffee. Very Heekine Velvet pointees weie informed by letter of -- 35c the action of the rhlef executive and per lb. Good," Extra Heehina Kobe Coffee, asked to forward their acceptance or 40c per lb. refusal uf the appointment at ouce. Coffee. Beat of aU Heehina Kln-HeThe law requires that each of the lb. the Oflwd," 40c per commissioners shall deposit a bond DeCoffee, Sherman k Co., Gona of 425.000 for the faithful performance lb. lightful," 25c per of their duties of the commission. The J. A, Folger k Co., Golden Gate Cofalary attached to the pueition U $6imi fee, Sunahlne to the Soul." 4ie lb. per year end caprones. The board DwLidell Wright Co., White Houae has the power to appoint Inspectors Coffee, Teddy's Choice," 40c lb. to louk after the work. The lew was Wedding Breakfaat Cofr enacted to control Infectious and confee, Superfine," SOo lb. Baker k Co., Barlngtua Hall Coffee, tagious diseases among sharp. Tnev law provides for the disinfecting of Steel Cut," 40c lb. If. J. BranJenstina, M. k B. Coffee, sheep end their quarantine where di .frees la found among them. It Is also Very Fine," 40e lb. If. J. Brnndenatine. M. k B. Coffee, provided that slaughter houses sud corrals may be dleinfrcted end cleansVery Fine." J ib. ran, $1.10. Better than Champagne and coats no ed. For any violation of the pro vis benefit ions of the law a fine of $300 or six more. If these coffees do not everybody It certainly benefits 090 out months In the county jail may be imenof a 1,000. Bo let the other chap posed upon convictiun. The board further holds the power joy bis favorite cereal la place. 25c per lb. Hewlett! Two Crown rTAIL FRIDAY, APRIL OGDEN, EXAMINER, - O O O O O O O O O O O U O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O New York, April 4- Harry Thaw has bean declared sane hy tha lunacy commlakm. Tha finding of tha Thaw lunacy commission waa couch-ed in the language of tha order by Justice Fitzgerald, ordering the Inquiry. Tha commission- era declared It to he their unan-Inious belief that the defend- ant, Harry K. Thaw, la capable of rightly understanding hla own position, of appreciating the nature of the charges agMnst him and of rationally conferring with hla counsel at the time of thin examination. The entire report of the com- mission covers three typewrit-ten pages and will not be made public, Mr. Jerome aald If the court ruled against hla application, for access' to the minutes ol tha Thaw commission in lun- acy, he would ask time to de- clda whether he would apply to the appellate division for a writ of prohibition to prevent the trial proceeding. Justice Fitzgerald denied Ja- rome access to the minutes and adjourned until Monday, decUn- Ing to grant more time for Ja-roma to apply to tha' appellate dlvitlon foe a writ of prohlbi- tion. - O O O O O O O O taka no further action. The decLIot of tha court la a moat Important oh not Mona in Its bearing on the Thav case, but as forming a precedent for the conduct of such Inquiries, asd while I greatly deplore the delay, tt is of the highest public Important? that points of law In cases uf thli kind should ha clearly tattled." FIVE JURORS IN RUEF CASE O O (Continued From Page One.) O waa not in Battle Creek, Sikh., as reported In press die patches which told of his alleged ct O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0 O O O O O O O O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO rated that the only expert teatimony which the commission nad taken Into consideration waa that of tha pbyM-clan- a who had an opportunity to examine Thaw and tMk with him Mount dally during tha trial. Tha teatimony of tha other experts, who answered from hypothetical basis, was declared by the commission to be irreconcilable. The moat significant paragraph In tha report roads: I The direct oral and physlcM exam-- I lnatlon of tha defendant by tha oom-- : mlssloners themselves disclosed no In-- . in the defendant at tha present ' sanity time." Regarding the suggestions Thaw made to hla counsel, Mr. Delmas, for hla summing np speech, which the district attorney declared were evidences of Insanity and were so attested by the alienists he Introduced, tha commission says: 'Many of these suggestions wee deemed vMusble and were adopted hy his counsel, and examination of the letter referred to shows that gen ally the suggestions contained In them were material, sensible and apparently "the product of a aane mind. An to Dr. Putxela action In leaving the conference today, it won stated ha did not feel It was necessary for him to remMn while Messrs. MoClura and Olney, both of whom ware lawyer, were going over the legM phases of the testimony adduced before the Justice Fitzgerald himself sMd the delay bad been occasioned by hla examination of tha testimony. I com-missio- cape from arrest. When the grand jury at San adjourns and all of Its Indictments are reported, A. K. Delnelkr will giro himself up. He will wait until he knows absolutely every that will be brought against him. He does not Intend to evads arrest and haa no fear that bond will not be furnished, declared a relaUrs of Detweiler. Abe la M least 1,000 miles away from Toledo, he sMd. His deallnp were entirely with Attorney Rnef. Any money that waa pMd waa paid far at torneys fees. What Ruef did viU the moner later waa no ooncam a ( Detweiler'a. ftas-cisc- Detwetlara Description. San Francisco, April 4. Tha 4a acrlption of A. K. Dclwaller, tha Ta ledo, Ohio, capitalist, who Is waitri In this city to answer charges of a sent out by Sheriff ONall sal Chief of Police Dinan, la as folltm: A. K. Detwller, also known as A 1 Detweiler, supposed to ha a Gerwi; age, about SO yaars; hslgbt, start I feat 7 Inches. Is or haa bean with the Detweiler company d Toledo, Ohio; the Home Telaphm company and other large buslassi terprlsea. The circular adds that Detwaller b wanted on thirteen Indictments ui that tha bMl in each can la h $4,000 to $10,000, with tha request to at once notify the chief of police K Ban Franolsoo at his expense sad held the prisoner to awMt the arrival of u officer with the proper papers. -- brfh-ary-, FREIGHT DISCRIMINATION. Portland, AUegtal house company today lnstltated proceedings In tha Cnltri Btataa circuit court under tha Interstate commerce act agslnst the Ore gon Railroad and Navigation company.to This Is the first proceeding begun Oregon under the recent lnterztito commerce act, and one of the lint the United States goooooooooooooog WRECK. 0 RESPONSIBLE FOR 0 . CM.. April 4. Coi oner Van Wle today nwore out warrants for the arrest of tha Paemployes of tha Southern roaponn-W- e held wore who cific, for the wreck on March 28. in which 36 people were killed and 75 Injured. The charge la manslaughter without malice. Tha following are tha man indictment whom against Colton, JEROME'S STATEMENT. New York, April 4. District Attor ney Jerome this afternoon made tha I do not cam following statement: to dlacuan the cssa, because in my opinion It would he nnseemly to do so. I could not tell until I had examined the authorities and facta whether 1 ought to take any further action or not In the way of an appeal to the appellate division. I have gone over the facts in my possession and examined the law, and should I be of tha opinion that the presiding Judge hue committed legal error, 1 will seek to review hla adjudication if the authorities permit 8 boo Id I, on the othei hand, reach the conclusion that ho has not committed error, I will, of course, 4. Ore., April that It has been discriminated sgslsrt la the supply of cars for wheat ihly manta from Washington points tt Portland, the Northwestern Ware- were Issued: L. R. Alvord, foreman of tha G.Cru-meya- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 O O O O O O o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0000000000003000 Wishes Ilis Many Friends to know that he is still in business, and nicely located at r 2275 Washington Ave. You r, switching crew; J. switchman; Clarenca Warmlngton, engineer. Ta com plaints apedflcally charge them with causing tha death of H. F, Walthrop. of Sacra? mento, who wan among th " killed. B are especially invited to call aud see him at bis uew ocation. |