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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, BLOCK Springfield Fire & Marine Insurance Company . TTAH. SATURDAY APRTL . UNDESIRABLE JEROME WILL NOT THE OODEN, THE CITIZEN, SAYS ROOSEVELT T DISTRICT ATTORNEY HAS CHANG OPINION OF HAYWOOD, NOW IN IDAHO PEN. PRESIDENT'S EO HIS MIND. O F Now Thought That the Caee Will Ge Accused Man Declares That the Presito the July fey Wednesday dent's Remarks Have Done Him f Neat Week. Irreparable Injury. Springfield, Massachusetts. oooooooooooooooo O O ITini-irwwv- tv 1905 pacific Coast rremiuma, Pacific Coast Premiums, 1906 O New York .April 5. The trial O of Harry K. Thaw, for the O murder of Stanford White, O probably will be concluded next O week. Di.trict Attorney Je- rume decided today that he 1244,936.00 f60,829.93 NET INCREASE $415,893.98 Ban Francisco the year premiums. 1906 O O O was pleased with the Springfield, or would show a DECREASE iu net O O O O O O O O O Check over the companies you are insured with and learn how many made such a record as the Springfield. O O O Robt. 0, Agee, Mgr. J. 1L Forristall, Agt. Bed 809 Ind. 80 Phones O O O O O O 55 FIRST Of fee O NAT. BANK O O O O O UNION MINER SHOT. Pomrroy, Ohio, April 6. Trouble brake out afresh In the miners strike hne last nlrht when Charles Camp-M- i, a strike breaker, shot John Walter. a union miner, with a shot sun. Waller, will die and Campbell is In jalL More trouble is feared. TERRY MGOVERN IMPROVED. Stamford, Conn., April 6. Terry McGovern,, the former champion prlie fishier who was brought to a sanitarium hers, December 9th. will leave the Institution today. Dr CHvena, whd attended McGovern, autea he la now In good health. Curve wftaa ethers fcJL Modem matin Sa. Free eeuaultatleu tar nay Chronic Oleeeae ef any name er Mlura leery ease guaranteed. Partial list ef Diseases Cured la the the Read, Threat. Nose, Eye er Mar.' AU Di tfti Luf lniiflUil Tibaft Obnk at the Stomach. Unr, Kidneys and Bladder. Heart Dleoeaa, . Merrnna TrocUs. St. Vitaa Dance. Piles, fl ad m mu MB and all Rectal Troubles, Tape Warm, Blood Pataeaieg from aay mem. Dteeeem paooUar to Woman. AMT PBITATB DUBASB OP BBf quickly cured to atny eared. leaember the aiaaalxatma Come at ndrtoo Is to toe into. OaU ur write. ut DR. IUI ESTES, SPECIALIST MSS tmall antalpa, Extranet Room II. OBee Blort). Ogdea, Utah. 1 a Waahligten Arc. (Beyle Bent bar the number. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES AlkJ VI O O O O O . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 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 O O O reads: "1 do not desire to make an extended statement with regard to President Roosevelt's reference to me in his letter to Congressman Sherman. The President says Uut 1 am an undesirable cltlsen,' the inference being that as such, 1 should be put out of the way. Hla influence Is and his stateineui. Miming as It does on the eve of my trial tar my Ilfs, will work me Irreparable Injury, end do more to prevent a fair trial than everything that has been aatd and done agalnat me la the past. President Roosevelt U the lending exponent of the doctrine of fair play and a square deal, but his reference to me la hie letter to Sherman deni onstrates that be does not practice what he pruches." MMMAMMMVWVWM House Wiving Commercial Electric Co. Wash. Ave. Ind. Phone 362 Your Expectations Will Be Realized IF YOU RACYCLE BUY A. BICYCLE want vour KODAK business. Full line of EAST- FKEMO KODAKS and ail supplies for the ama-erp and you will want your bicycle put ino" )ur repair department has been enlarged and i.;,,rler l'n s are right iUi0v'T T. S. HUTCHISON 300 TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET. THE JAPANESE IS AGENT FOR tlon. Any such suppression of competition comes within iba inhibitions of the anti-trulaw, said Mr. Kellogg, and he declared that such a statement waa In Una with the decisions of tbs courts. No one would deny that the Union Pacific might acquire the old Central Pacific Une; the Inhibition was agalnat the acquisition of the Southern Pacific. That waa a eninpetlng line, while tha Central Pacific was only a connecting line. Parallelism Was. EsaenUal. Mr. Kellogg contended that parallel-lawas essential to competition and urged that the fact that the Santa Kt traverses tha country king between the Union Pacific and the Sunset1 route did not stand in the way of between these two linn. Competition could not be confined to local business, nor no narrowed ns to exclude transcontinental business. Mr. Kellogg then turned hit attention to the Chicago and Alton road and Mr. Harrlman'a connection with It. He said the liabilities of that road had been Increased 880,000,000. Fbr which," he declared, the ayndl cate did not give the company one dollar aside from a moderate equip merit." To uay It was necessary to mqke this Introduction In favor of tb exoellent credit of the road wee, to hie mind. Incredible. Mr. Harrimau bad said that 22.O00,(k0 had been expended on the road, hut If thut waa true, not nil the money had been n part of the expanded capital. He would not say that othar roads had not made similar expansions, but that this waa an example to bo brought to the attention of congress. AU tha could have been made hy a comparatively alight increase of the road'a Interest account Is "Only an Incident. Mr. Kellogg said he did not hold Mr. Hnrriman more responsible, than Mr. Schlff or any other purchaser of the stock. We are only interested In him iu connection with the transaction," he Mid. He la only an incident, and I will aay that he has not shirked responsibility. He claimed the Alton bonds had been sold to Harrlnian and friends at 65 cents on the dollar when they could have hero made to bring par. "No one can aay that that is conservative financing," he said. He declared thai the proceeds of this sale had been used In paying dividends to the stock holders, the men who had bought tbs bonds, deducting the dividends, the bonds had really been obtained f ir about 49 cento on the dollar. He In eluted the country was largely Inter esled in such tran suctions, and urged that congress sboulj Uniit the Inflation of railroad securities. The great railroads should not be uhinlng marks of manipulation In Well street. There could he no excuse for expanding a railroad's securities merely for the put pose of making a profit out of them Recapitalisation of the Alton. He alio charged that the system of bookkeeping was calculated to make obscure the operations to the owners st s com-petitio- weeka of imprisonment before his fete Is derided. This contingency. If It should occur, will be because of District Attorney Jerome's uncompromising attitude, tor he has determined to appeal from Justice Mtxgerald's ruling, that he caa not Inspect the minutes of the commission. The appeal will be la the nature of an action to obtain n review of the Justice's decision. It will be taken In the appellate division of the supreme court and by It the district attorney will seek either A writ of prohibition or a writ of mandamus, Such an application will act as a stay of proceeding and, If executed, it will halt the trial, which has reached its last phaae, tor perhaps weeks or even months, Mr. Jerome la proceeding on the ground that he cannot, without having examined the minutes, make an Intelligent argument against the adoption of tha commission's report Justice Fltsgerald has not yet confirmed the report, hut doubtleee he will do so next Monday morning. The Jury meantime Is excused until that day. What the effect of possibly a long drawn-ou- t break In the case will be upon Thaw remains to be seen. He was decidedly elated when he learned of the commission's report and no was bis wife and the rest of hla family. As tor hla lawyers, they are confident that the district attorney atande little chance of gaining hla point and Interrupting the trial much longer. If Jerome makes the application suggested, It will net aa a stay of proceedings of the Thaw trial until argument can be heard by the appellate Judge. The atorneya for Thaw will urge an early decision. In thla they will be joined by Justice Fitigerald, whose request the appellate division will assuredly respect. The Thaw trial, which, on Monday, will enter Its twelfth week, la tying up many Important criminal cases and the Tomfea la Mid to be overflowing with persona under Indictment and awaiting trial. DINED IN ROME. Message to S. A dinner was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robinson by "Marquis" MarDougins tin Maloney and Mm Maloney of Philadelphia, Mr. Maloney acting In hla capacity aa private chamberlain, to Rome, April 2279 The Putnam Clothing House (Continued From Page One.) New Tort, April 6. Much uncertainty again Invests the Thaw cats. Thaw la sane, according to the finding of the comtnl scion In tunaey, which has been plaeed In Justice Finger-aid'hands, and he is adjudged quite competent to consult hie lawyers. But this triumph by Mm over the prosecution may end with the report and he may yet have to spend many weary Cardinal Satelll Sends Roosevelt. EASTERN VIEW OF CASE AGAINST HARRIMAN TAKEN UNDER ADVISEMENT. JEROME'S NEXT MOVE. Estes Doctor Specialist A O O will not ask the appellate dt- vl.ton of the supreme court for a writ of prohibition agalnat the continuance of the trial before Justice Fltxgerald. He will, however, on Monday make an argument to Justice Fltsgerald .gainst the confirm- atloq by the Justice of the report of the commission in lunacy, which declared that Thaw was capable of apprsclat- lng and undemanding the pro- ceedlnge agalnat him ami of advising witty hie counsel. Mr. Jerome came to this conclu.- ion after having spent an hour reading the law and prace- dents In criminal caaea. He also had an Interview with Justice Patterson of the appel- late division of the supreme court. Should Justice Fitigerald ov- errule the district attorney's argument and confirm the re- port of the lunacy comm I talon, summing up In the case will be begun, Mr. Delmae opening for the defense. He will be followed by the district atlor- ney for the prosecution. If there are no further lnterrup- tlona, the case should be In the hands of the Jury by Wednea- day or Thursday of rext week. Denver, April 5- - A special to the News from Boise, Idaho, oouiaina a statement from William D. list wood, secretary of the Western federation of Miners, now In prison there, in connection with the asNtsaiuation of Steunentorg. commenting upon certain references to him by President Roosevelt lu letters to J. 8. Sherman, of New York giving publicity recently through the Ruosevelt-Harrtuia- n episode. The statement here tonight the Pope. The dinner was Intended aa n courtesy from the Vatican. There were In all forty gueata, In- of the Alton. PRESIDENT BUTLER COLUMBIA LEARNED. OF The Bradley & Metcalf Shoes While on Hie Honeymoon to tho Pacific Coast Exclusion a National Issue. Kaw Turk, April 8. President Nicholas Murray Hurler kaa returned to Columbia university from hla honeymoon trip to the Iaclflc coast. Dr. Butler says that he disagrees from the altitude of President RooaovelL regarding the Japanese question. He believes that the people of San Francisco era fully justified iu excluding the Japanese from their schools. Speaking of the Japanese question bo said: The California sentiment on tho Japanese question has not beep made entirely dear. Tha whole school question, about which the recent discussion arose, turned in res Illy upon the admission or exclusion of adult with little chilJapanese dren lathe public schools I ns ruing the English language. As to the unwisdom of this there can hardly be twos side-by-si- FOR MEN, ROYS AND CHILDREN. BRADLEY METCALF CO. There is none more perfect or reliable. It win examto call and. pay you MAKERS OF GOOD SHOES SINCE IS4S ine them. opinions. "The feeling Japanese against WWA the which has been voiced largely by and Korean Exclitaluu Japanese League, did not have a particularly been creditable origin but has strengthened among certain classes who feer the Japanese as competitors. The more thoughtful Californians, however, believe that the sore! led problem of Oriental immigration can be mure satisfactorily settled on national, rather than on kieal, lines, and thus conserve the tost Interests of the United Stales and the dignity of the people of China and Japan them-selvaThe more violent expressions In regard to thla matter seem to me to be the least representative." s. nil Soothes itching skin. Heals or burna without a scar. Cures piles, ecsema, salt rheum, aay Itching. Doan's Ointment Your druggist sella Special Gandy Sale Next Saturday, March Cth, from 2 to 6 p.' m. our assorted Butter Cups 4 fonrfHlinff of Curoanut, English Walnut, Rlack Walnat, Pet'uu, Almond, Filbert, Fruit and Cream Filling, only 25c Per Pound i REGULAR it Garden Seeds It is not linn; to plant jet, but noon WILL HU and we want jou to know wIipup to get your SEEDS. I was In the biff fire, aa you all remember, and all mj old stock was burned Our new stock is arriving and will be ilie beat ever brought to Ogden. SEEDS THAT AllE SURE TOOUOW GO CENTS Ogden Candy Kitchen 370 25lh St, Broom Hotel Building Ind. Phone 326 BBGYGLES He Mid that In the of the road the losses of the original stockholders which had inured' to the benefit of the company to the extent of 111,000,000 haj been utilised as the storting point of that Those losses had been transaction. sustained as far back aa 1883 and it looked to Mr. Kellogg like robbing He denied the right a graveyard. of the directors to take thla sum anl capitalise It and pay it out au dividends. I deny the necessity and the moral Ity of such a course, he said, and ex pressed the opinion that a restriction should be placed upon auch transactions. He did not believe In unrea sonaMe restrictions, but It was not I the interest of the roads themselves that they should to largely utilised for Investment. The hearing was then concluded an the announcement was made by Mr. Clements that the commission woulJ take the question under advisement. cluding Cardinals Seraflno and Vlncen-s- o VannutelU and Satolll, Archbishop Beton, Monaignor Stlner, Bishop O'Gorman of Sioux Fklla, Mgr. Vaughan, a brother of the late cardinal; Mgr. Farrelly, spiritual director of the American college at Rome, Count Precd, nephew of Pope Leo XIII. and Prince Emilio AHIeri. There was a prominent display of American Bags in the dining room, a picture of President Roosevelt being draped with them. There were many i. speeches. Including qne by Carols who spoke with much enthusiasm of the Glory, strength and progress of America. The cardinal recalled hla visit to the .United States in 1904 and said the true liber--, tr and toleration he bed then witnessINSANE ASYLUM WRECKED. ed had made a prqfund Impression upon him, concluding hla address with these words: New Orleans. La-- . April 5. A disFrom Rome, the symbol of univer- patch from Jackson, La., says a sal truth and spiritual liberty, we swept through that town thla send greetings to President Roosevelt, morning, wrecking the atate Insane the personification of the greatness of asylum and killing three of the Inhie country. mates. Several residences are also Mrs. Robinson thanked Cardinal to have been destroyed. Mrs. and said she did not take the com reported M. Lea. a young woman. Is said to to but considered it have been among those killed. Telherself, pliment a message of good will to her broth- BBranklii nnmmnnlritJofl I DOM. Jf er, the President, fla-toll- WHAT Flour, Hay or Grain IN LARGE OH SMALL QUANTITIES. Remember, we carry a full line of that famous Pratt's Poultry Pood for animals and poultry. W. T. ASTILL Ruth Phones. 2264 aab. At. Ba-tol- lf ' i hd pnocuncoM.lxiiMimiliJMiWl I Fra iWIm I. KM (AW ti Hit. f in all counrmts. .t. and Hudson and we do Our machine shop is complete and WORK. 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