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Show m ASSOCIATED - PRESS FULL "AUVtKl ISE IN THE EXAMINER te. DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST THE PRICE IT CHARGES. IT IS BEIT ADVESTISINO MEDIUM L THE CITY. THE EXAMINER AS WELL CACHES THE COUNTY SUB6CRIP-fJoOUR BOOKS ARE OPEN TO CAR THE the city. . VOL IV . , NO. . OGDEN i8. CITY. SATURDAY UTAH. CAR STRIKE Under Which the Story Was Obtained Attorneys for the Defense Claim Interview Was Made to Influence Haywood Jurors. 17. The street railway sitiutkNi Is pracTutt- that the the prosecuting attorney nl Ada county to make an Investigation of the circumstances under which liar. orchard waa interviewed for yesterday and to take any legal aiepa that hla Inquiry allowed Judge Wood drew to be warranted. luention to the publication of the the tatervlew. when he aaoanded loch thla morning and hia request 4 aounael for advice aa to the manner la which the court ehouid deal with the the Incident, from the defenae (hirge that Governor Gooding and oer. uin newspapers, moved by the that there exists prejudice Influ-tac- e tgalnat Orchard, had sought to bol-itthe Jury by aa attempt to ap the credenoe that may be livn to Orchard's story, and the suggestion that Governor Ooodlng be ciwd for contempt. attention to Mr. Richardson drew lha statement of Governor Gooding that no promlaee had been made to - pub-Ucatlo-n e er Jury. What right has Governor Gooding to lie Conner led with the prosecution of a criminal offender? asked Mr. Richardson. Governor Gooding is the governor Orchard, and said: If it waa not entirely patent to of this state. He believes that a the whole civilised world that the crime has been committed which ingmrnor of thin state never intended volves the Integrity of this state and tint we houU have a fair trial far I say if Governor Goa Ling had ever these drfenaanta here before us, It la he would be unfit for the position laid down in tha face of this tragedy certainly patent at thla time. Mr. Darrow, who followed Mr. Rich-- , which he occupies. The chief development of the day irtlsne, spoke: ' Of course, there can be but one waa the rising of n question aa to ysrpoae la this joint reception of the the right of the state to enjoy ten The state challenges. governor and hi friend Mr. Orchard, peremptory aid that was to Influence this case formerly had but live, but at the last tt this time. It seems to me that aeerioa. at the legislature, which was tikis effort to give Mr. Orchard crock subsequent to the aaaamdnation of me must have onus directly front Governor Bteunrafberg, the law waa tba discloaurea m-- 'by the emina- - amended increasing the number to ten the came aa allowed the defenae. tlan of various Jurors aa to what they thought of Orchard and hie confession The question was aa to whether thia lad that In view of this they have per- - amendment constituted an expreaned Bitted the newspaper men to see fact of law. After argument the court Ma and give out a lot of staff which - rated Chat the Jaw waa. not expoet ipn ha fkee waa manufactured, n lot facto and that the state had the right f aaudMn reHgiona Idiocy a man te ten challenges. In arguing the tdHng about books on rellgioua sub- -' ' matter MV. Richardson said that the JkU he has been reading in her 'of weight of authority was with the hia whole attitude of mind for hla contention of the state, but he eald whole Ufa and the governor owning that hia aide Intended to make the la and stating something which must moat of the point In the higher court appear to every intelligent man an be- - If circumstances warranted and made lag absolutely untrue, that this man the assertion that the legislature of ttellbsnrfvly placed bis neck In the hoi- - Idaho had amended the law because of tar at thla time when we have got the cases of Haywood, Moyer and twelve men In the box and fifty vem- - Pettibone. Both Mr. Hawley and ator Borah resented thla statement. unexamlned. The court interrupted to send for and the Judge said that the court tha prosecuting attorney and when j would not for a moment assume that Hr. Darrow resumed he suggested that Gw motives of the legislature had the governor be called before ' the been Improper. The fifth peremptory of court. Mr. Hawley said he had just ' challenge, therepresentinganda twototal the fntahPd reading the interview defense by and three by suggested that possibly both the do-- state, was made late this afterrain tame and the court were under a nils- - ' and at adjournment an effort to HU a apprehension. He defended the Boise the place made vacant was In United there are fifteen more and told of the constant olr- - frees. relation throughout the county of challenge to be exhausted and of the Papers In the intern of the defense j special venire of 100 talesmen, only which had maligned the prosecution, 34 remain. There will be a short to oreate a false Impression skm tomorrow and the case will then u to the motive of the prosecution go over until Monday, and to ml mute what to be purported the evidence In the case. He said Giat the condition of Orchard hod wen absolutely misstated' and nilsua-drrsnoSen-Iren- . were hedging against cash purchases. The highest point of the day was reached about the noon hour, fallowing which wheat . declined fully 2 cents from the top. Reports of damage to the wheat crop in Kansas, Missouri and hiebraska was responsible for n portion of the bulliahment which overwhelmed the pit, but the chief reason for the sensational demand waa the seemingly universal opinion that hla years crop of wheat ln America will be greatly below the normal yield. Improved weather condition for seeding In the Canadian northwest made apparently no effect on the activity of traders. The market dosed excited and strong. Some of pro-Psper- I sea-oug- ht d. If In taking thia matter up, and in relng thia witness the representat- ives of the Associated Press have Men permitted to nee this man and without conversation with him excapt to report hia health have felt satls-- d that the desire was expressed throughout the country to know In retard to hla condition, I webld be unable h ee how that in the slightest v?re, woud prejudice the cause of to I am frank to aay that do not believe that the authorised of the Associated: jPreentatlvee JYeaa in teeing this man and publiah-- g anything in regard- to fata physical w mental condition would place them-- r iD poeirtai where they were influencing public opinion upon ' the tort of the jurors or otherwise, nor aa I see how any expression of that can militate to the slightest s gainst the defense.- Mr. Hawley took the asms ground 10 he other correspondent who ww Orchard and declared at he did nutyesterday believe that Governor I'1'11 wa seeking in any way to Prejudice. He said that the a'icr operated against the prosecu' "la,h,r than the defense. Bens-lionh tart that be could entirely ami the minds of counsel for the wra, ,ht the interview with from anything that had rrwl In court When those new. Pfr nien came here and they are ni. .,,le newspaper men In ! State, the papers have It,hnrly selected the first men that Ulhm bhelr papers to rep-,hhere la thla case the IT. In the May Washington, Brownsville Investigation todav Senator Fo raker continued to Policeman Padrone of Brownsville without affecting the material part of fate story, which was that he saw negro nuMiere shooting nn the town. George T. Porter, freight agent for a railroad at Brownsville, testified that he heart! shooting a short from hla house and remarked to hie wife at that time' that the negroes are out He aald that the sound of the gun imnuestlonablv came from the anna used bv the arinv. Charles E. Hammond of San Antonio, Texas, who wan m guest at the Miller hotel, ln Brownsville, aald he w sitting upon the veranda when the men doing the firing aporoachrd the hotel and he took refue Inatde. He heard Lieutenant Domlnauex rMe by on his horse and heard a man whom he declared had a neem dialect, aay: - : let. him There goes the have It. in ex-to- at -- Chicago, May 17. New high record mark for the season in all the lending options of wheat were established on the board at trade here today during n seeska that for volume of trading eclipsed any previous session. Wheat for July delivery tomore than 2 day sold at 102 cento above the former high record point September advanced to 103 and the December option to 103 Part of the gain was lost on profit taking but the market closed strong with July showing n net gain for the cento. September was day of 1 up 1 4 cento. December waa 1 4 cento hlger. Coaree grain shared In the sensational advancement The wheat .market throughout the May was nervous and trading was of such large proportion that It wm almost Impossible to follow. At the atari the market was subjected to (Kirs h selling preaanra, which caused heavy . to 2 initial loeaes ranging from f"1" aL pP?rtunL,y ystento dlecuaeion Mntl ln the leading options comparedFP,n 0rch' With the previous close. A few Ininard in villi of the rtcries which have utM after 1, the opening, however, all frora hpre tiiat be of w.1 (big 0f had been regained and the in certa,u fans been, cmaTHlvn min prim advanced fully l cent above 4 tons Prior to an- cne!antIy fn.,l figure of yesterday. There to the amount co,r - ,HfUBfcion of it here In the Mmed to be no limit ,.L , ( f h a lingers. All the taxiing pri- said that be declined were awimped with B(,h wire hour to to the prop: sltlon that the vte which came from all orders, buying r,vt 4 Interviewed Orchard sections of the country. The only .? per f puvpore cf influencing the sellers were those who had good prof-- ' J:lr. aid they could not control ' its in sight or elevator concerns who 6-- 1-- 4 Or-,iro- P 7-- 8. 6--8 1-- 3-- 1-- 2 Ma-tanc- e IDAHOANS' IN SCANDAL. a wMsew Idaho, May 17. Several prominent men ln the business and municipal affairs of Lewiston were to this morning tried the north Idaho land scandal when the proaecutFn filed with the defenae the mme of thoee mentioned ln the recently returned at Boise. The Mat include C. W. Odbv of Colby. rorefl end Howe, n wealthy lumber wtrt saw mill firm: EL Knight, a former afreet car commlealoner; H. J. Stclfey arA M. B. Benton, lumbermen; E. F. Bliss Pierce, dirtrlct mining and timber man. While the government at this time refuses to a Moscow, VACANCY tive to the Parkside Traction Deal. j ; San Francisco, Calhoun, ' May 17 Patrick president ' of the United Rattroado, whose name has been mentioned In ooMuectlun with the Investigation of the bribery of municipal officer fat this cMy today Imusd the following statement: t To the AmartaiR .. people: The new papers kK th4iralty published afternoon and this morning contain sensational atatetneuie purporting to Rive the testlmoov of Mr. Abraham Ruef, before the grand Jury thla after, noon. It Is alleged that he confeee-that the United RaHroedo, through pome of Its officials, bribed the to grant the permit for the overhead trolley over certain of Its railroad. I do not know if Mr. Ruef made any such statement. If he did, they are untrue. 1 repeat with renewed emphrets my former declaration that no official of this company ever bribed any one, authorised Mr, Rupf or any one else to bribe anybody, knew of any bribery, or approved of any bribery. I charge the prosecution with having prostituted the greet office of the district attorney to further the plan of private malice In the interest of n man who organised the municipal street railway of 8an Francisco on the lt7h day of April, 1906, the (toy before the earthquehe end fire, with 1 1,000.000, of n capital stock of which 14,000,000 was subscribed for ne folhtws: 'Claus Sprceklss subscribed f d aup-erviao-ra I 1- 900.000. 1,- - James D. Phelan, subscribed 000,000. i George Whlttell, subscribed $500,-00- 0. j Rudolph $1,000,000. rn-.-j- subscribed Bpreckries, g. Wheffier, subscribed 9100.000. "1 en per cent, or 160,000. wu paid in cash as nhown by the affidavit of the treasurer of the company, duly filed In the county clerk's office." WILL NOT APPOINT COMMIS- SION. Washington. May 17. It has been decided by the edmlnlet ration that no practical purpose would be served by the appointment of a commission of American tariff experts to visit Prance, such aa was rent to Germany. in the case of Prance, n complete reclnrocitv treat hoe already been drafted but failed of approval by the senate. The nuroose of tariffs commissions newt to Germany was to do nrectsMlv what already has beta done numriv arrange a basis ne Pnn for treaty. GONE TO PINE KNOT, 17. President Washington, May and Mrs. Roosevelt, accompanied by their son Archie, left Washington at 11 o'clock today over the Southern Railway for n few days vacation at Pine Knot, Mrs. Roosevelt's country home In Albemarle county, Vlrgnla. THE MIZNER DIVORCE CASE. New York. May 17. The supreme court today granted an Interlocutory to decree of divorce Mary Adelaide Mlxner from Wlleon Mlsner. The testimony la sealed sad the decree simply states It la granted by reason Mrs. of the defendant's adultery. Mlsner to permitted to resume her Adelaide former name of Mary Terkes, and she may remarry If she chooses. WITNESSES IN COLORADO CASE. Milwaukee, Mar 17. The clerk of the United States court this afternoon received a large number of unb-pocne-is for prominent Milwaukee persons ln connection with the Colorado coni lands investigation. New York Entertains the Plucky Japanese Warrior. New York, May 17 The entertain-meof the Japanese army and navy officer now in New York reached it rlimax touight la a banquet given In th grand hall room of tha Hotel Aster by prominent cltlseas of tha city. Th official gurote of honor were Yl- -. count Okal, the Japanese ambassador to the United Mate; General Kurakl and Vice Admiral IJula of the Japanese navy. Included slth them were th members cf General Karokln pure ty and the officer of the Japanese cruisers Tsukuba and Chltoae. Admiral George Dnwey, the senior officer of the United States navy, at STRIKEBREAKERS JOIN STRIKERS New York, May 17. All the employed by the White Star Hue, 400 In nuiubw, marched off the docks this afternoon and lolned the strikers. Joseph Aarulia. sieved ore ortnrraeinr the Cunoo. Trinidad aud IkraaUl Stemm-hicunuuny. todav granted the demands of the striking longshoremen. President Connors of the lxmg Shoremen's union announced the receipt today uf a letter from tba team-siere- r unto a saying it members hod decided to support the longahonmum a much aa prealble. striko-brewker- a , fr iusiiUiUoas. Today was GOV. CARTER IN FRIBCO. i j Ran Francisco, May IT. Govenvn Carter at Hawaii arrived here Dalny on the summer Sierra. He will rein sin In the Untied Btales several weeke anil will visit Freatdeut Rooere volt at Washington. It U aald that he will endeavor to Interest Andrew Carnegie in the mtoMlshment of a Public library at llpuululu. He aim will try to find a suitable men to fill presidency of th New Hawoliaa avicultural oollege. It iihls" lnten- - f". California, . pro-allie- d. At tonight's dinner the principal address was made fay Emanuel Btrauss who, after describing the ttoe of friendship blading Japan to this oountry, declared that the Jopaneae were too wise to permit the San Francisco school incident, which waa fostered fay Ignuranca and propagated fay Injustice, to cloud the appreciation of the enlightened spirit of American p l Calhoun, pf United Railroads Says 1 hey Didn't Bribe Ruef. FILLED. r a IL NOT dim- Ran Francisco, May 17. Abraham Ruef today In bis appearance before the grand jury, testified regarding the Parkside Traction company deal, by which, according to the line of attack laid down by the prosecution. the directorate of the Parkside corporation paid to Ruf the sum of OUO.tKht to secure a street railway franchise to enhance enormously the value of the loti composing the Park aids real estate tract. The Information In the possession of the prosecution is that of this sum $1,000 was to be paid to each of the eighteen supervisor for voting the franchise, and that the remainder, $lS,00u, waa to be shared evenly by Ruef and delimits. Among the directors and atockhold-erof the Park aide traction company were W. H. Crocker, one of the foremost cnplutliuU of Sun Francisco; Fhorles E. Green, manager of tha vast Crocker estate, and an official of the Crocker-Wooworth bauk; G. li. Umbren, a wealthy real estate man; Douglas Watson, tha aame; P. W. Tillman, wholesale grocer; Wellington Gregg, an officer of the Cnsker-Woo- l worth bank, and Joseph Green, capitalist, president of the corporation. All of these men were called before the grand Jury today. The fact that several of thorn were In the chamber hut n few minutes gave rise to the report that they bad refused to teatlfy. Thla wan out confirmed. A detail of the charge to be pursued by tha prosecution to that the original bribe agreed uuon bv ench of the eighteen supervisors wan $750, but that when the Parkside corpora-- 1 tioa, ahortlv after th great fire, da--! aided that it wanted n trolley Instead of n cable franchise, the price wss raised to 91JIN each and It is further charged that the bribery graft prose-catio-n getting under way at .about this time tb effort to have a franchise granted postponed Indefinitely and that Ruef retained the 130,000 THE d St. Louis, Ma, May 17. The Dispatch today Bays: The varanry caused by lha resignation of Benjamin Campbell, fourth rice president .r the Great Northern Railway company, has not been filled. It t expected that the board of -tor, most of the of which are not In the city, will hold n meeting tomorrow to fill the vacancy. W. W. Broughton, at present frenght traffic niansger here for the road. Is said to he the' logical successor of Mr. Campbell. Persistent rumors have been circulated that p. E. Ward, general manager of the Great Northern railwav. a offer from the Canadian Northern to go with that company as general manager in charge of operation. Mr. Word to out of the city at present. Gives Testimony Rela- PEOPLE GLASS. BROWNSVILLE INVESTIGATION.' 1 m. TO Tri-Cit- San Francisco, May 17. The case of Louie Glaas, Indicted for pasolng a bribe In the Interest of the Pacific Bute Telephone company, waa today set for trial on May 27 by Judge Lawlor. The charge against A. K. Detweller, the Toledo capitalist. ' indicted In connection with the franchise obtained by the Home Teleplume company, waa set on the calendar for the seme day. although Detweller has not yet been apprehended. In setting the Glass case for trial It was stipulated that in the event that the Schmlta case I being tried at that time the Glnee case shall go over. the Hiram Johnston, representing district attorney' office, aald that ho will be occupied with both caaee and that if the Schmlta case la being heard ln Judge Dunne's department on the date net, be will have to auk for a further postponement. 7 p. hit automobile at a fracture of Ike skull. His chauffeur escaped with rouiparatlrel alight injuries. Albert Clement finished second in the first race for the Vundt-rbil- i cup iu lli4. over the Long Island course; was third In the race for the French grand prize over the Ranheck. June 37 last, aud was fomih in the race for the Vanderbilt cup, October 6. over the Long Island cuurae. GRAND STATEMENT the Action Set for Trial on May 27 by Judga Lawler. - sauna responsibility for Che Indictment It la intimated if a conviction is secured ln the cmutpircy which went to till this afternoon these men will be made defendants In a big conspiracy case to he. tried Inter ln the ! term. I 1 PRICE FIVE CENTS aet-on- Washington, May details of the approaching western trip of Secretary Taft were announced today. The secretary will leave Washington, May 29th for 8L Louis where will deliver an address on May 30th before the National Miners' association, returning to Washington, June L June 9th he will leave Washington for Milwaukee, where he is to deliver an address June loth, before the Merchants and Manufacturers, June 11. From Milwaukee be will go to Davenport. Iowa, where he will visit the Rock Island arsenal and 1m the guest Press club. of the June 12th he will be In Iowa City, where be will apeak at the lows University. He will proceed thence to Minneapolis, where be delivers a speech at the Minnesota university June 13th. June 14th he wQl visit Port Bn elk tng. He wIR arrive at Sioux Palls, 8. D June 16th. Leek of time wig prevent the secretary from accepting 'he Invitation of Hie White Earth June Indians to attend thtr pow-wo14th. 'He will, however, rook a careful Inspection of the condition of the Ute Indian who ace now quartered at Port Meade, 8. !.. on June ICth. These Indiana have been cared for by the war department ever since they left their reservation In Utah, and It la now deilrahle that the Indian bureau again aa turns charge of thm. Leaving Fbrt Meade June 16th, Bee. retary Toft will paa through Omaha and arrive at Port Leavenworth June 18th, leaving the asms day for OttaOn June 20th he will wa, Kansan. address the Ottawa Chautauqua Society. . CASE AGAINST May- oooooooooooooooo TAFTS WESTERN TRIP. 17. 1907 . after the newspaper situation, he would not ask the defence to publish their article to ault the prosecution and he waa not going to undertake to ooutral the situation. He instanced the fair attltiide of the Idaho Statesmen, the morning newspaper at Boiae In refusing to publish the Ohioagn story dealing with the allegation that Charles Moyer had once been In the Joliet penitentiary and contended that the local papers had been fair. He mid that if he could have had hla way ha would have king ago put Orchard on exhibition for be knew that the minute It waa done this precise condition of affairs would arise. He. too, contended that If the Orchard interviews reflected upon either ile it wae upon the proeecutlon. He declared that he would not believe that Governor Gooding would do anything to disqualify them from getting a nt 18, wa thrown out of a slight turn and tically unchanged. The ed Railway la gradually extending It operattous. Only g few rue at iutefereure ou the paa of ahe airike sympathisers were reported today and moht of these were in the Mission district The sympaare thisers vkb union lal-o- r generally refusing to ride on the cor and are either walking or patronising buroea Maas are being held meeting throughout the city under the auspices of the Car Men's union for the purpose of encouraging a boycott against the Inlted Railways and it patron No car are being run INTERVIEW prosecuting Attorney Will Investigate the Circumstances MAY SITUATION. San Francisco, ORCHARD MORNING, 0000000000000000 CHARGED WITH bo. Miy 17 Judge Pre-noMs Wood, who la presiding at the dieuneuberg murder trial, tooay FAIR SATUR- DAY AND SUNOAY. . I weather will be GENERALLY a day of rest for the visitors. During tha morning General Kurokl received formal calls from Admiral Desey aud Major General Frederick D. Grant, commanding th department of the east. Tomorrow morning General Kurokl and party will be the guests of General Grant at Governor's Island, the headquarters of the department of the east, and ln addition to the Island j they will he shown such portion ef the harbor defenses aa the govern- j mmt furls at liberty to how. In the ; ' r.!7?Jhe.rT,ul meand U be token to at Belmont ?On Sunday General Karokt will give . ' a luncheon at the Hotel A a tor, at which a tow of those who have been Birmingham, Ain., May- 17 The wore pro ml amt In th entertainment vote upon, th Charlotte agreement-- 1 of the visitors will fa guest.' At thla for closer relatione with th church time then will fa announced to Oe tnorthl was read at today's session oral Kurokl the forms tioa' ef a of the general aeeembly of the Pres, society, wfatch will JMUMGd Ruef wag naked tonight when ha byterlaa church In the United State. hsve for It object th furtherance 'of It ahowed 60 approved closer and more friendly relations beemerged from the grand Jury cham- the articles Prenbyteriana Admiral and 29 disapproved, j tween th two countries. Have you made any arrangs-ment- s ber: In four presbyteries no action Dewey to mentioned aa president of to return to the nn-- end cor- while wo taken. Ike new organisation. poration agplnst whom you will tesA commit! of one minister and one After a visit la the New Englnndl tify in court, the various sums of mun from each synod waa appointed states, the party will go to Niagara ev nald bv them to you for corrup-tion purposes or as foes' In bribery to PMI POB the constitutionality of j Falla, Milwaukee. BL Louis. Kansu Bolt Lek the articles of agreement. City, Port Leavenworth, deala? City, Ban Pranclano and will sail front I will bare n stateHe replied: APPOINTED BANK EXAMINER. Beattie for Japan June 11, ment to make ln that regard a little later. When I stated In Judge Dunne's Washington. May 17. Elwood M. New York, Mar 17 With firiensd court on Monday that It was my purrhtof of the report division la Increased by tha fades of their comCatch, recof life a lead henceforth to pose the rade who yesterday "saw tits sights titude and to atone so far ns I could the office of the comptroller of bank i nme too of the aelloro of tfa Japanfor whatever wrong 1 had done In tha currency, has been appointed with headquarters at Los ese cruiser CfaKose and Tearkuba topast, 1 meant what I said. There examiner waa no opportunity then nor was that Angeles, and A. A. Clemens, present day enjoyed an ontomobtla tow around tha bent occasion te enter Into de- aaMietant chief of the reports dlvintou, New YOrk In thirty of the largest tails. But I shall presently prepare a baa faeea appointed chief. ighbeeelng ear to the city. , statement covering your question. General Grant and stall paid an INDIA. PLAGUE IN official call upon General Kurokl toWhen Ruef entered the grand Jury chamber thla evening It woe 6:20 o'day. Through an Interpreter, Glaeml Simla, British India," May 17, Gov- Kurokl said to General Grant today: clock and he had been wilting In an anteroom since shortly after 3. Sev- ernmental returns abo wthat the "In 1271 when your IHuatriooe faih. from the plague throughout eral of the grand Jury, following the death fur visited Tnkio on bis tour at too ,er weeks six the India May ending example set by all of them the day 11 reached the appalling total of worlJ, I, as the eoknut of th Japanera fallen before, rose and grasped the In the Punjab alone 286,223 regiment, was one of hla escort of boss by tha hand and expreaned a de- 456.802. occurred. honor. I am dsNghtod at the oppore death 1 unity of conveying to Me non my besire to help him, "In any way they could. lief that General Ulynms B. Grant vras a Urged The Investigation of the on of th Unset military men tfa world has aver produced. bribery of Mayor and supervisor by Every formRailroads company tbe United orhool boy to Japs to taught someyesRueTs ed the test of testimony thing about blm and Ma vrokk la war terday, but waa not resumed today. and In peace The gas deal, comprising tbe charge General Kurokl and party wlH visit fay the prosecution that the supervisYale untveratty on Monday and will San orial board was bribed by the probably go on to Boston and HarFranc! boo Gas and Electric company, vard. to fix the gas rate for 1906 at 86 instead of 76 cents, waa gone Into In the CENTRAL AMERICAN SITUATION. early part of the afternoon eesslon, Mexico City, May 17 Those well called being wllneaees among the informed on Central Ameitoaa affair President Wm. B. Bourne and Direchero aay that the plea for th federtor Cyrus pierce. ation has boss finally worked out. AcAt the concluelon of the session cording to information made pub lie District Attorney Mngdon and Astoday, the revolution will break out sistant District Attorney Henry reto ninety day. By thla time It te exfused to make any atatement whatsos pected that president frtaadly to ever. Mr. Langdon Intimated that an fa Salwill been of bod Has ruling He Nicaragua That especially binding pledge vador and Honduras. When Cabrera taken by prosecutors and Jurors to Is overthrown, Zelaya will put la a maintain secrecy. Every witness 1 Ruef ot man of hla choice as president being bound in a promise to keep Is Guatemala. Zelaya will then take up silence, though no legal penalty hla Lies. the federation plans ad will propose provided for the dlvulgement of adthe nme of Polloappo Bonilla aa the own testimony. The grand Jury m. first prowl drat of th newer and larger journed until Monday at 2 p. republic. Th prraldente ruling at District Attorney Langdon tonight San Francisco, May 17. In a state- the time will become governors and denied that the proeecutlon had en- ment to the Evening Ifost, Mayor each republic a stele. tered Into any arrangement tentative Con dittoes la Guatemala are aald or otherwise for the virtual retire- Schmlta thla afternoon said: Tbe ment of the mayor and the turning The statement that I have handed , to he growing worse dally. h a monopoly on all Indusover of the actual rein of govern- the reins of government to aay per-- ! trial wcuritiM. Meat to railing at ment to a eon Knitter cf seven represon or committee to an unqualified ! $2.69 a kilo (two and a fifth pound), com mortal mganlzallona. senting peonage Wtra hoa been Langon waa falsehood. I colled the committee of A general force District Attorney and all work to done Into put asked: fifty together some time ago hi order undvr government supervision. ' statement Accepting as correct the that that I might have advantage of tho by a member of the prosecution wisdom and advice ef tb beet dti-aen- n POLITICIANS BBE FOLK. the mayor ba endeavored to make flnanmal and of the rlty in dtotrict Kansas attorney' would the City. Ma.. May' 17. Govterm, Industrial crisis. This committee of ernor Joreph W. Folk arrived here office accept a confession from him? will accept the eoofosstoa of fifty re lev ted mtiMmtnmittoaB Inorder this morning from Jefferson City to that Important work might be confer with th local police eommla- any criminal. he replied. an,! carried out and one of loners regarding the Investigation of an agreement to accept, Would to the these onmmltlm of police corruption. charge carry th proviso that no 'immunity e. of seven. I have not re-- , or Polk was beset fay a number of attached? be strings' nor yielded my prerogative to j lticlans who took up hla time until answered. he Abeolutely, anybody and nny statement to the non-- 1 noen, when he went to luncheon with KILLED. trary to a malicious falartiood. There Mayor H. M. Beaniiler, wh to a CLEMENT ALBERT la no reason why I should pass over member of tbe police board. He will meet with tbe full board during the Waa Thrown From Hla Automoblla In the reins of corenmvat to other peoafternoon. ple. g Practice Run. A for Ruef charge, I will say NOMINATION RATIFIED. he haa never paid me any bribe monDieppe, France, May 17 Albert 1L If he soys be autoknows be well and Win. May 17 The aoml-natio-n known ey Madison, of son tbe Clement, bribe he to of Isaac ms, waa killed money simply paid Btephansoa by tha Instantly mobile builder, for lies. I only know that he has made Republican caucus last aight aa today during a run In preparation tbe Auto duli'e grand prise, which to such charges from what I m told United States aerator was today formally ratified In Joint assembly. Mr. to be competed for July 2. Clement and from the newspaper reports.'' PREBBYTERIANB IN BEBBION. I . . IS STILL THE Ze-lay- Says Resigned Simply Not gov-fernm- Govern-committ- pol-eign- |