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Show FULL TBvertise in the ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER OHAMIl IT .RICC IT IS medium iDvsimsmarXAMINEH rt!TT vSs S m WOH1 AS OUR SUSSCRIF. ORiM TO AR ... NO- - IV VQL WILL well esusrv JVv. SOoS As INDICATIONS OGDEN CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY $tory of the Crime Dates E IS to the Old Couer DAlenes Struggles Federal Troops Guarded When PAGES NTY ROOSEVELTS E- the Famotu Pen Parts Alleged to have Been Played By Idaho, 4.' Labor Thtir Sympathy for Haywood, Et UHL Mar William D. and treasurer ol Twtera Federation of Minora Jfl. ca Thursday neat bo ptaoed on ri2 charge! wiUi the murder of Btounenberg of tbls la all lour men are la custody eanad vlih the name offense; they WlIBuni D. Haywood. Charles T. ibrer the president of tbe Western Mmtioa of Miners; George A. Petr ibaa a former member of the of tbe same organisation, Orchard, a member of tbe gui; ll Of these men. Zrf Mfederation. n la alleged, baa nude a la which ho admits that ha the jIH tha former goreraor and ia it la alleged, Impll-.'lok eoafeulon, tbe other man under arrest, with others n being aooea-nribefore the fact. Under the law g the state of Idaho, while it ta Pet-Huthat Haywood, Moyer and were set ia the atata of Idaho 0 lb time of tha murder, they are ebiiied with tha actual murder, the cooiestioi under tha atatute being Ehu thay were on the spot ia spirit, d bat they planned end therefore (u death of Goreraor Bteusen-eabo- s j, Or-(ki- con-ingo- to-uO- ad-Btt- m eom-leM- b its mala and lateral branch the weptas btstory of tha case extends tick I. tha adrly period of eonfllct be-iM- B the union and non-unio- n minora ii the Ceoer d'Alene distrlot or what u kaeea aa the Panhandle country of tbit narrow atrip of mountain. rich la lead and ailrer uder the shadow of the great ilfa bstwaan Idaho and Montana. The background to Uw BUunenberg um h tha momeatoua atruggle in the Oeaw d'Alenea existing as it did over t fwiod of aeren ygara aad inrolvlng 'Jn ealhag .ut of ths state militia aad 9uly the dlapatch of United States uuops by Preeideat McKInky to tha mat d conflict ceaterfng around the ahbg towns of Wallace, Gam and Wilts. To the part that the dead gnrior played in these stirring dare, fatting as ha did aa example rollout huar by the gorernera of Colo-ntthe praaoentloa goes tor motive N theory charged agalaat the It Is alleged that for purposes d iwmge, as evidence of unrelenting Mefaaatton to carry oa a campaign d tmorlam to lmpreaa with their povor, daring and loyalty oa and re-f- a tha moral aad financial support, Idalur m country, et ae-om-L nt baity of acme 12,000 followers, (ha nnben of aa alleged laser' circle d the Western Federation of Minora PhaaeA sod executed a long series of and acts of violence medieval "fan a conception nnd NlhnUatle In ezecn-fa-h la charged that Harry d and Steve Adams, now under urat and charged with the oommla-- " t other murders, were the hired fanti and actual exeentora of the fa of these malevolent plots. them Crimea, It la alleged, can ba faced down through the hut fifteen through the days of the Bull Na. a atoekade In which several jawed union minora were Imprlaon-ISunder guard of United fare troopa again to tha Great Crip- Cfak otrlko and the more recent W otruggie In Colorado. the action In confined to Colorado and Idaho, but fafaa, Utah. Nevada and California alio stages on which were of the tragedy, wcanrd hna made a ou&f ration, It in and lien In the Idaho penlten-?Nad- y to take the aland against It la alleged that Orchard I facet his confession upon the a aa the chief witness for will relate a atory filled with counterplot vtartUng In ds-,n-d execution, wore Adams also made a confee-S- ? expected will bo one of tor the prosecution, jfatt Adam talater, under preuure t weld, repudiated por-f- a a bin Or-An- Gao-Ffakal- ly r hJ?!' auteraent 1 wUm i .St arion !wnenbe r- - who came from but mtrrful stock, became and Joined tha Typographl- - Ud throughout the greater wm.1 .LKe ?u S? ISL a15Mie jjfaiabor. gS. tJvJ- if,,.?? we2Lu ,tr0Bff ayni- d "t! eirenmataaco gives faworiant con lection the one hand it ( beoauie Bteunenberg or as gevern-violenc- e in behalf of anion acken down ae a foUowa by a mind that r?u - nntnce mi? f b d fa ttat a fab inreugh yrara to atrlka when 0(11 that ftfoatindad ?i hie w hand well-know- n frtnclple mada it hie death h?fajred hy union men. Bteanenberg la a Wnui ,! oo? fafa o thie, S I ta American iWPrTiiSl .for fawart r,U torward from hladevelop aiiaa- - 11 eub-treeau-ry KANSAS CITY . Cry of Panic Many Theater and Injured. dle-mls- a 112-11- 4 clti-xenS- r" Mo-Pa- IRAllAN fire-fight- DOWN A Passengers Results of Injured the Collision. pe-ol- d. "" Ia - oooooooooooooooo - NTS lWiwen?nr5f1i5l! 11 tie rat faing he Ir ftod trem --h of a mi.V rulT fafctf ??n 2 "V Iha'SL-I- 1 S wi au u 'hr Wown to death oa niber 0th. ISOS. ,0m of a stormy where, re- - he lived the Mmpla fhmer. A bomb of ctnr with a airing ,n th w heaido Wece of fiah-t- 0 gate, wfaed, the opening th? of trigger hj tnibly mangled, be : - oooooooooooooooo THERE OR SNOW MONDAY FAIR, WARMER. agalaat certain officers of toe Vntt-- 1 ed railroad soma time next week. ; Tbe Indictments are said to in- voire three men In the bribing of ' eighteen supervisors aud another and said higher municipal official; U 1 that at toe same time the grand Jury will vote on th returning of 19 other indictment charging a political Xboss with the earn crime in the same deal. The amount of money, part rash, pan bosda alleged by the proeecutioa to have been expended to approximately 7&0,00d. On Tuesday morning the grand Jury will meet scalp. William AbBack bott of the United railroad law department, Mr. Francm aad Mus McDermott. stenographers ia that deBull Union Miners in partment, and Secretary Wlicutt, will Unions Show be reported to th eonrt ea having resubmit the in fused to Accused. question today the grand Jury cnavr nnd the eonrt will be naked to order them to answer all questions F aa incrimlaar al. tive nature. blown them. foot from the as the one alleged agalaat ing Cashier Thomas Birns of th loarly fifteen gate. Ha lived neasly an hour, was Their attorneys have withheld their testified today that upon on conscious end spoke, but hit ruptured plana, but it to generally believed that occasion Treasurer 6 but of th UnitNew York, May 4. Twt long lines ear drums were dead to sound and ha on the whole they will admit that. ed railroad company game in aa auto of mea and women, probably 20,000 died without knowing what had killed Their attorneys have withheld their to too mint and wfhdrew $200,000 of them, trailed through to streets him. Ho naked hie wife who had shot plana but It to generally believed that in which he loaded into the mothim and the mystification of hla eyes while they admit there were many or gold of to upper anj lower Bast Bide two car with the aaatsnmce of showed that ho could not hear her re- crimes they wilt hold that their cli- men and took it away) today aa a denumatration of their ent are guiltless aad will set up the ply. ympathy for Moyor, Haywood and The explosion of tha bomb aroused theory that the plot aad instigation Pettibone, officials of the Woatera not only the little town of Caldwell, cam from their old enemies, the mine but the whole state of Idaho. Orchard owners. Federation of Miners. A part of tho They will probably soak bad murdered Btounenberg aad before to show that Orchard mad hto conparadera crowded the Grand Central the day was over it waa inspected fession in the hope that he would palaoe to wind up toe demonstration imthat Orchard murdered Btounenberg. save himself under promise of in on of toe biggest union labor aad Ho had gone to Caldwell from Denver munity and that toe revenge feature aa Thomas Hogaa and Variously ia an Invention to give plauaibUty to Socialist meeting! area in New York claimed to bo an insurance man, a an impossible tale. in a long tlma. ' of a aad buyer sheep There waa ao disorder. Here and gamblef. A aearoh of hla room in the Approached a Haywood Juror, there would com a faint cheer, parhotel revealed the flrat definite evi4. W. N. Yoat, Boise, Idaho, May dence and oa January 1, 1906, he waa ticularly oa th down town a treats, with an attempt to corruptly but m a rule. the crowds viewed tbs placed under arrest. Orchard's trunk charged Influence J. L. Waggoner, one of the march era. who made little attempt at revealed more evidence than a soon Jurors sworn In the present term of of witnesses located him at various the court which parade function, with only curiosity. on Muy 9th will be The flrat real enthusiasm came aftimes, lurking about tha Bteunenberg ease of W. to service the la nbject ter the crowd had entered to hall, home, with Jack BimpUnu, a member D. Haywood, charged with toe murwhen a fife and drum eorpa played of the executive board of the WestGovernor Frank Bteunthe Marseillaise, the crowd howled ern Federation of Miners who haa der of former of was held in ball (500 today u avail email red flags.. not been caught ' watching the Bteun- enberg, to the dtotrlct court of Ada county. Fire Causes a andThebooks enberg house, with field glasses, and The preliminary examination waa meeting wm called to order hold ' hy John CL Chase, secretary of th making inquiries as to Bteunenberg'a in to Justice court. Yoat waa repin a movements. Socialist party, who introduced Morto by John F. Nugent, who At this Juncture there occurred a resented chairman. When th ris Htlqutat one of the counsel tor Haywood, Moycircumstanoe to which significance er aud Petti bone. After the evidence Are chairman mentioned President Roosehaa always been attached. It ia stated waa all velt, the same wm received with n in, Mr. Nugent moved to that Orchard, when asked at hla pretone of biases. on the ground at lack of eviIf he hae any Information regardliminary examination if he wanted dence. This waa opposed by tho pubKansas Cttyf Mo., May 4. Fire to- ing tha guilt of these men. It ia hto counsel, said that if new of hie arrest lic th refused aad prosecutor by were published abroad oounaal would court. night in ton whetaMle district, that duty to give that information to the for a time threatened groat dasLnie-tio- a people, he Mid. romptly be on the ground to advise Yost The witness against principal him. of property, dtro)d too save Hla defense of Doha wm received was J. L. Waggoner, a farmer of this Subsequently Hogan wu Identi- county. Waggoner swore that the con- story building nnd wontents at with prolonged cheera. It was not, fied by the Colorado police aa Harry versation between Yoat and himself Broadway, oeenplod hy too GeMaland-Powe- ii aaij to speaker, too fact that Dabs, Orchard, wanted on the charge of occurred oa April 4to while Waggoner Hat company, causing a loss Moyer and Haywood had disobeyed blowing up th Independence depot, waa serving aa a Juror In a muntor estimated at 1200,004.. the lew or dono nay of to tttnge and upon this identification he ad- case. He said that he did not himA panic wm started la tha Orphe-u- with which they hav bean charged mitted that Hogaa was an assumed self know positively at that time that toeabva vaaderilto ,houfLA .that .madethetiv-nndeilrabl- e name, that hla teal name was Harry he would be likely to be om of too block aad a half dlrtaaA, aad. MVeral It wm the fact toaf they were Orchard. earnest work re In th Haywood case, and had hundred of the 1,800 people la tho honest, . Ia the meaatime the case had Jurora no reaaoa to think that Yoat knew of audience made a wild rash for the ex- for their fellow men that Induced the passed into the hands nt (he Pinker- (hla- its. Several were slightly injured President to make tho statements he r ton detective agency and Jamea before, quiet wm restored. did against them. To to laboring land, famous for hla part in the Th aecue of the fire wm in the men, be said. Lebta, Moyer and HayMolly Maguire affair, aaumed charge heart of tho wholesale distrlot aud wood are nut undesirable dtiaena. of too inquiry. McParland secured within two blocks of th Costco hoTho undesirable dtiaena to tho what ia clalmad to ha a free and full on of toe leading hostclrtoa. Th tel, laboring man, are the capitalists, top confession from Harry Orchard who fire started shurtly after 10 o'clock min owners, the governor of the had beet removed from too Jail at s nnd practtoally nil of tho states of Cblorado and Idaho. Caldwell to th penitentiary in this Ta aa," ha aald, the man who hM apparatus la to city wm sent ing aa oaf for raa feeling keeping, city to toe scene. Some of tho theatres been elected to toe highest office in Orhigh against him in Caldwell, were Juat tatting out and thousands of the land aad who use bis power to chard's oonfeaslon haa saver fully people were oooa gathered about tho trample down men whose very live been mede public, but It la known burning building. They served to may depend oa the openness and fair-nee- a that It contains aa alleged admiealoa hinder the work of too firemen and of tho public mind, bM violated of participation In nearly jhirty muradded to tho oxdlemeat of too clang- hia golems oath. Ho la tho undesirOrchard Hayand that charges ders, ing fir bells. A cry of firs mada by able citlsen. 7 wood, Moyer and Fettibnono with havrushing by toe Orpheum where paeplo Joseph Van Hope, editor of a Soto too Mm crimes Induced commit ing wm atlll going on cialist newspaper, spoke for aa hour. the performance an him and having paid money, agreed caused a panto among toe audience He bad personally tovest! gated the um for each. It la alleged that Orthere. The manager at the theatre case both to Colorado aad Idaho, ho chard's confession haa been amply mad a fruitless effort to quiet the Mid. He devoted much of hla attenconfirmed, that he will go upon too people who aoou were rushing pell tion to tha President aad to too capetaid and will freely repeat it with e mell for too exits. Many on th mala italistic subsidised preM. full knowledge that when hla tun Twenty-fivfloor quickly reached too street withHo doctored that Moyer, Haywood comae for trial. He will be convicted out causing Injury to any one. Ia the and Pettibone were entirely Innocent as and executed. It la said that Orchard to balcony nnd tho gallery, however, and their prosecution wm the result only dealree to make a eleaa breast three hundred people In that part of of a groat conspiracy of to min of hla part and ha is quoted aa saying th bona wore Boon blocked by a con- owners, th Pinkertons aad Wall (bat ha desires to dear tha whole treat. gestion la tho narrow stairway and thing up before I am executed. The men and women trampled upon on Resolutions protesting against evelite's prosecutors believe they cm another In their mad haste to get ery atop of tb case, corroborate the confession in all Its Butte, Mont, May 4. A Minor statements regarding them Md tb most Important aapeeta. It 1a alleged from Manhattan aaya that Fire- out in the Idaho authorities action ta appropriBevhral women fainted, that PeUbone waa an expert on ex- man Harry Gilmore of Livingston, plosives, and that he, Moyer and Hay- MonL, wm Instantly killed in a wreck mldel at the turmoil Clifton Gordon, ating money for their prosecution ware wood Jointly plotted toe Crimea of too woat bound Burlington flyer. a monologlet, appeared at the front of adopted. A copy of too resolutions to conOn February 17th,' of last year, No. fi, Juat eaat of Manhattan, Mont, the stage. First ha called loudly to t be sent to every member of to keep their seats, gress, the JnetioM of the supremo Haywood, Moyer and Pettlbone were this evening and more than 2S pas- th excited people court aud toe PresldenL arrested la Colorado and immediately sengers sustained injuries, many of assuring them that there wm no danA collection wm taken up for too arrest was whom arc seriously hurt, one fatally. ger and then M he gained their atbrought to Idaho.. Th tention, ho went through hto act add- defsuae fund. mad by Idaho officers pt too time to The train raa down a handcar. Following tola Wm. A. Coakley, reping a piece of impromptu humor. murder was committed. Tha governor Seriously Injured. of. Colorado honored th requisition John Machle, of Walkorflald, Mlnm, Boon ho had the audience calmed and resenting too Central Federated anof th governor of Idaho, but there riba .broken. Internal Injuries, badly the performance continued. Flatly ion, spoke. Orgaatoed tabor, ho Hid, was no Judicial proceeding In Colo- cut; probably dla. fifty persons suffered slight cuts and will bo with th officers of too WestPaul BcheJ, Cromwell. Mlnm, back bruises. None are believed to have ern Federation of Minora to wary rado, a circumstance that led to a Organised tow boon seriously hurt . way under too Uw. long and bitter contest. Th affidavit badly hurt; condition aeriem. W ia not for treason," ha said. Alexander Berg. .Minneapolis, badcharging that tha men were in toe the all aad last flrat, Americans, state of Idaho at toe time of the ly cut and hand' lacerated; will lose are I. W. W. ARE DIBTURBERB. murder being admittedly false in fact, fingers of one hand. time. We bellevo that the constitution greats to these man and to every Alfred Anderson, Cambridge, Mian., though true aa a compliance with tha letter and spirit of the etatnte, ac- head badly out aad body severely Have Tied Up the Lumber Industry other man a free and fair trial and In Montana. we are going to see that they get that cording to tow officer of to a tat, bruised, may.be also internally fair trial, even if w hav to go to gave rise to widespread discussion as for it Organized labor to th propriety of the action of the Herbert Beach, Freeland, Mich., Washington A Butte MonL, May I Plains, men are Innocent Md two atatoo involved. Then through- badly bruised. thee believes Mont, special to the Miner states out too country wont too cry that to Charles Reynolds, Minneapolis, In- that differences between toe Indus- bM goM Into Its pocket to prove them to a fair trial. If three prisoners bad beta kidnapped ternal Injuries. trial Workers of tha World and tb ea All we aek in deflanoe of an constitutional right. back Montana Federation of. Labor have re- Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone are Simpson, Minneapolis, Henry Thin phase of the question vu later badly wrenched. ought to be sulted In practically tying up the turn guilty of thl Ifcrime they of writs of habeas tested by But they are Innocent, aad 8L .Paul, badly ter Industry Robert Jenkins, western hanged. Montana. In must go eorpua aad an appeal to the United bruised. The opera Dors are willing to aooord we believe they are, they States supreme court, the reuult betravelwm free." train The Burlington Federation of of- Idaho. recognition to the ing n victory for th state ing In two sect long which fact wm to InThere hare been various prelimin- apparently unknown to tbe. section bor but refuse toof recognise tbe World. Weddustrial Workers ease ia JA1EST0WN SHOW ary legal proceedings la (hla men, who were pumping the handcar Idaho and much delay duo to one cause leisurely along. Tbe engine nnd bag- nesday afternoon theyof voted. It Is to favor in returning or another. The most Important pro- gage car and' the smoking car were : IN NEED OF HONEY work. All toe preparations to resume ceeding haa beah a change of venue ditched it nnd wrecked, when completely made were tho drive representaken recently from Canyon county to almost miraculous that tho tatives of the Industrial Workers orAdn county on application of the de- being are whom principally too among, continue strike. Board of Directors Autherln the fense, on toe ground of prejudice. the wounded, escaped with their dered the mm to ef $400JM0 in Idaho of state the for Special counsel live. Engineer John Furlong, Bend. and th offwiata and detective conhto with he engine and nected with the prosecution have wm hurled stayed in the ditch with toe en- o Hence aa to their' can maintained unhurt. o O REFUSES TO COMPLY. aad very little to known publicly as gine, escaped practically Norfolk. Vs.. May 4. To complete Their o to lta font urea and details. construction of to Jamestown - 4the O MayMexJoo, at City of progress will be contested of every and liquidate floating AGAINST exposition' comO refused to Guatemala has tlio board of director of point by an alert groupR 1 strong i thought ply with toe request of the O too Jamestown Exposition company Rniitiipi for th6 dDN UNITED RAILROADS of the Mexican government that Jom O by many lawyers that toe fate the toeuMce courts Maria lima aud Colonel Ono- - O this evening' authorized COO acres of can here and In the higher , com- - O of 2400,000 In bonds, the with or fire of charged rejeo-admission Bore, binges on the many including property pliclty in tbe asiMSlnatlon of O Improved buildings, being offered a tton of certain evidence. A specific Reported That th Grand Jury Will permanent -' be O ' extradltr conllneGeneral Barrillai and the tnunler is charged Return Counts Against Many ed. Tbe cabinet to now in mb- - O security. Official of Read. ment of the evidence to that crime It was stated that already certain of the aton and it Is said tost the min- - O features may exclude many Interest have offered to take financial advisetoe O are latere debating g"09Tftl COllplTCX entire issue. over the O billtr of immediately severing Story, The report that the exposition comSan Fmndaco. Ca, May 4- -It wu with Qua- - O relation diplomatic The defendants deny - their guilt learned O pany Is no a financial precipice was , temala. today that It to tie intention most positively and In tur naasert that to vote on the conO declared to he absolutely without of the Jury a of grand victims giant the are they indictments foundation by Martin Myers, who $7 bribery of act to and concrp turning as daring spiracy of the murder of review 1907-TWE- RAIN COLDER SUNDAY; AND OGDEN STANDARD '2S BE ARE PRICE FIVE CENTS head the financial department of the company. He snye that the compaars assets are far la excess of Its 8. P. TRAFFIC VESSEL BURNED. Beattie, May 4. Loadad with lumber, the foil rigged steel hull German schooner Arthur Fitger, lying outside Salmon bay near the West Point lighthouse, wm buntod last night. The cargo, worth $90,000, waa completely destroyed. Both cargo aad vessel were taeurej. The fire started In tb paiat room aft and crept slowly but with irresistible impetus torward and ia about two hours the flames poured from airm to stern. The fire boat end municipal tuga that atmid along aid were repelled by tha Intense brat. The eraw of twelve men ta the forecastle when the flames broke out gethered up tbelr belongings and towering a Ilf boat, escaped to th San Pedro Road Receives a Hard Jolt From Commission. shmw. The Arthur Fitger vu owned by the Bohmldt company of Hamburg, In forWMhlngton, May Germany, shippers. aal was valued ma? ion reached the Inter late at $125,000. Hhe wm built to BelfMt, edtamiaston today of th care Maine, la 1880. Her tonnage wm la 727, aud aba wm 3C2 feet long and 22 eellattoa of a traffic agreement ere teat beam. to red Into Jnn It, 1002, between the Southern Parlflo apd the Ben A Balt Lake Railroad Iab Angel company. In th opinion at the commission tb abrogation of the agreement to of too highest Impertanos. Th facto concerning it were developed at th recast Inquiry Into the relation of tho Southern Paoifle and other eoiporre tioM. It wm toe opinion of several Interstate oqoimlaeionera that tha agreement wa to restraint of trade aad might subset the officials who satsrad into it to praesoutioa under th Sherman enti-tract Motto of th abrogation of ' tha was received ta a letter of Police agreement from R. 8. Lovett of New York, general oounaal of too Southern Paoifle With Corcompany, aaeigna as to racoon for the action the enactment hy the California legislator of a law in Office. which prohibits ono treat restricting earn petition. In th letter Lovett says: "The California legtalatars at Me Chicago, May 4 The grand Jury today returned four Joint Indictments ' last soeaton, enacted n statute design- against former Chief of Police John d, m I am advised, to prohibit core M. Collins aad five other pollc end treat restricting eomprtltion and city officials to connection with al- counsel of th Buuftwa Pantile tq leged corruption in the city police de- : that state and of toe Baa Pedro, Los partment. The action follows an al- Angeles A Balt lake Rationed comlegation that the police fora bad been pany ndvtee that the validity of tho need during th recent mayoralty contrast dated June 14, 1902, between campaign to further to totareeta ef tha Southern Partita company and th , Bna PedKb-l- s Lake Angrtea Tbow Indicted are John V. OoUlns. , Railroad company designated traffics , former chief of polio; Win. L OOoa-nol- l, agreement would be open to question former commissioner of pub lie Upon toe taking effect ef said act. works, Md chairman pf th Demo- to consequence of such advice th . cratic elty committee; Edmund H. companies hav entered into an agreeRocha, city purchasing agent aad ment dated April II, 1907, abrogating, member of tho Democratic commit- canonlllng aad annulling tha farmer tee; Frank IX Oomerford, former po- agreement. Aa the contract of Jnn lio attorney, aad DstaetivM James 12, 1902, waa discussion ta tha InMoGreth and Patrick MoNulty. rmantly eonduoted by row Into ' Ia He report the grand Jury stated quiry tha relatione between the Bnnthem that while tbe evidence Iim caused Partflo aad other corpora-- ' ns to hold the former chief at polio tkrne, iteoatpany soemo proper that 1 should aad hto aaeouiatea to the unlawful Inform yon of Its canceUatioo. transactions chiefly responsible for tb It will be recalled that a part ef th ' Inw eoasldar th tranagreuiuBs, commission's Inquiry Into th Harri-ma- n spector. captains Md lieutenant tinea wan conducted at Lon Are and of conduct reprehmalblo guilty gelen. In that Inquiry J. Rons Claris revere oenaurc of deserving an official of tho Baa Pedro line, nnd. Th Indictments are aa follows: a brother of former United Staten First, against Collins, for mutilation Senator W. A. Clark, president at the of official records of tho polios, de- Ban Pedro road, admitted that he are partment dsretood when th truffle agreement Second, against Collin, and Comer-for- d for conspiracy to do aa illegal act wm made between bin road ande the Southern Paoifle that for ninety-ninby taking from tho service a polio officer Md directing him os special years on toe cUum of truffle mentionDemocratic ed in to agreement tb Sao Pedr work to behalf of th offldab oould net make a change of party., without th consent of the Bun thThird, against Colllua, Roche and rata Mr. Clark further aald O'Ooanell, for convplracy tb do an ill- orn Pneifle. the provision wm not put Into egal act in violation of tha civil ter-vic- e that the agreement nt the Instance of hla town ' Fourth, against MoOrath aad Mc- linn Tb examination then eontire Nulty, for onuaipraey (q eollcltlng aad Oommlestoaer Lane - Why did yen receiving bribes tor political work. The penalty for the mutilation at consent to the making at sack a conthe official record. to imprisonment tract?" Mr. Clark "Why, that let ns Into of from one to five yean, while that for toe offense charged against Col- Southern California. Thera to a prolins Md Comerford U a fine of not to vision to there that they can interexceed $2,000, or imprisonment from change with ae on the asm terms M one to five yearn; or both. they interchange with to Santo Fe The bond of former Chief Collin company. Now et that time w had were placed at $16,000.- Tha bonds probably a little over 100 miles of of O'Connell, Roche and Comerford railroad ta Bon them California and $5,000 each, and that of toe two de- that would give ua aooeaa by Interal- -' tectives $2,000 each. change to 200 additional mile eonstruotod by th Southern ready ' MIKE BCHRECK WON. Pacific and to opurstlow." OimmtMtoeer Lane Tou nay that Mike Bchreek Iota you Into Southern California. Dayton, Ohio, May I. of Reading, Ohio, won from Tony Could you not hav gotten to without Rom of Newcastle, Pa, near tola elty that? last night by n knockout a tbe thirtto time, yen air; at an Mr. Clark eenth round. enormous expense. Tboa tinea were already constructed Md ta operattom to response to further Inquiries, Mr. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Clark raid the contract applied only ON ANOTHER ATTEMPT to local traffic, that ta truffle picked LIFE OF CABRERA. up to California and laid down with, to the Ut. Goa temala. May 4. Another When hi attention wm called to mine, containing many pounds a claoM wMeh provide that no of dynamite, wan discovered changes should he made ta the rates yesterday on Seventh avsnue unless such change he mad ueoas . to front of the building occuary by some requirement at state er honor of. the guard pied by national. law and wm naked by Atand not far from the residence torney Severance for to eommieelon. iff President Cabrera. This loIf that did not shew eleurly that It ta more two not cation then wm never the Intention that toe pro-- , 1 a. lsga-Uodoors from tho American vision should apply to traffic local to i the elate at California, Mr. dark Mid Arrest i arc atlll being made he would not undertake le answer the in tha matter of toe recent quest km. Mr. Clark admitted furthon th Ufa of the presier tost he wm naahla to give any dent nnd it to reported that tha reason for the iMcrtlon of tho pronow are known. perpetrators vision in the eontraoL He oould not It ta not believed that any say tout the provision had .been Americans arc implicated. The drafted hy Mr. Ibrtiman or Mr. ' vm extensive, plot evidently aMlstanto. hut he wm quits he but toe president declares positive that it wm not drawn by th hM toe situation well to hand. It develBan Pedro road official. are Further development oped that the Baa Pedro company awaited with anxiety. agreed not to conetruot. dur;ng the representatives Diplomatic llfo of lta contract, additions to tie met here to adopt measure tinea that would compete with to to Insure peace and the protecOregon Short Line, northward of the tion' of foreign property. Th Lake City, Utah. parallel of American minister, Joseph W. What effect the abrogation of tho J. Lra la 111. Washington hM agreement will hare on toe pending consequently authorised Phillip into the Itarrimau lines toe Investigation legaof Brown, secretary is problematical. Members of the 1n-- t tion to take Charge. erst ate commerce commie clou refilled to dUruea that phase of the cnee. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oona-mer- e Mrs INDICTS COLLINS rt Chicago Chief Charged Mr.-Love- ruption ; , it - -- . pt Hat-rlma- ni 8lt |