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Show ADVERTISE in EXAMINER FULL the ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES PRESS UTAH WEATHER FORECAST THE PRICE IT CHARGES. IT IS advertising medium I; best the the county as well THE .aches ARE THAT INDICATIONS WILL BE SHOWERS AND COOLER WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FAIR. EXAMINER CITY, THERE city, our subscripthe BOOKS ARE OPEN TO AD- tion VERTISERS. OGDEN VOL IV NO. 142 In a Lecture at Yale, the Secretary of State, fers Re- to the Granting of Rebates by Various Lines. Haven, Com, May 21. Seere-tu- r the people, and they have had to be of 8 ute Ellhu Root, taking as educated in mind and 'In character fo "The Outlook, jd. specific :oplc the fourth end Ust in the sr-Ic- e RELATIONS BETWEEN CHURCHES of Dodge lecturee at Tale tonight Birmingham. Ala., Mav 21. Debate oa the responsibilities of ettisenship. upon the attention of adopting the gecreury Taft, who was here for the Charlotte article of agreement upon aa la cloaer relation between churcfae Tale corporation meoiiaE, the holding listener. ted Presbyterian tare system was the feature of todays session of the Hr. Root laid: General Assembly of the Presbyterian In Me whole Sold o f popular Church In the United States. 1 am convinced that one of ment was upen the majority andArgunil- to, plained duties of citlzenehlp la Itorlty reports of the special commit- sub ml. ted vesierday. hopefulness and that pessimism la I ree of twenty-Ix- , J W. S. Fleming, of Columbia, Tenn, criminal weakness. -practThe objectionable railroad opened the debate favoring the adices which are bow bo widely and dition of the minority report. justly condemned and which furnishn COURT MARTIAL OF CAPTAIN o fertile a source of political WRIGHT. are not now practiced; they ars old practices, which formerly pawThe railroad rebates Denver, May 21. The general court ed suhs Hence. called to try Captain Edmund itlrh are now forbidden by law, and martial for which great corporations are be-ji- S. Wright, of the First United 8tate indicted and convicted, are mere, cavalry, on the charge uf Insubordiand conduct unbecoming an rates nation ly a form of discriminatory ofllci--r and gentleman, held a brief which only prevailed without objectsession today at Fort Logan, and then ing. It wan by giving special rates that railroad companies Induced Po-pl- e adjourned to allow the defense to hla case. The adjournment to build factories and packing prepare was taken subject to the call of the homes and elevsters and a great vapresiding officer, Colonel Charles A. riety of other business establishments of the charges Williams, Detail along the lines of their roads; that wss the way they built up their busi- against Captain Wright are not mads public, hut It la understood that tho ness. charges are baaed on occurrences In In recent years, however, the peoEl Paso, where the captain was staple of the country have coma to aa tioned aa recruiting officer. of Idea the these that appreciation cannot give specgreat public agencies LONGSHOREMEN STRIKE. ial rates to sums men without doing injustice to others, and that the comSantiago, Cuba, May 21. A general mas right of the people , demands strike for an eight-hou- r dxy' Instigatcost of of in and facility (quality ed by the longshoremen and supportwhich the railroads transportation arq ed by the workmen upon the electric hound to furnish, and oondemn specnew waterworks, Cuban railial privileges to one aa against. the railway, road and many smaller concerns, has The lesson of all this la that been other. declared here. tbs prosecutions and eonvtctlon for chamber of commerce baa calle violations of the are not edTho a meeting to devise way and evidence that we are growing worse, menna to transact business which in but. evidence that we ars growing the meantime Is paralysed. The strikhatter; that our government la ap ers areorderiy. plying a higher standard.1 of Justice In the control of public utilities. PRESIDENTS OUTING. The same Is Ke d tu gov-name- dia-ewlo- g - WEDNESDAY UTAH. CITY. of this city, a subsidiary concern of the United Railway investment comwas taken topany of 8n Franrls-sonight, when bxh branches of the city council passed a resolution authorising Mi. or Guthrie to have Governor 9tuart Instruct the attorney general 3f Pennsylvania to enter quo warranto proceedings against the company, which controls the public utilities of Pittsburg. The action has been emteuiplated for some time, but was accelerated by the companys recently advancing mural gas from 25 to 30 cents per thousand. At the aarae time hills aghaw gregating more than $610,000 teen presented to tho company by the city of Pittsburg for street cleaning. An agitation for the abolishment of ten rent night fares on the street oars and a betterment of trsueporUikui facilities has also been started. in addition to the resolution, which will be presented to Governor Stuart tomorrow by Mayor Guthrie, cont-!ali.Item the chamber of com-.te:'and other civic bodies will be made. The crusade against the company in Ulegheuey has a 10 assumed great propcrtlons, and she councils of that city will tomorrow take action on taking the Allegheney County Light company, a subsidiary of the 'Philadelphia company. Fcrmer Judge Janies H. Read and James Dawson Callery, of Pittsburg, and Patrick Calhoun of Ban Francisco are the leading figures la tha Philadelphia company. City Comptroller Juhn R. Larkin issued a statement today in which he says upon Investigation he learned that the Philadelphia company la furnishing gas In West Virginia (or eight oreta a thousand. MORNING. MAY 22, 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS to carry out. I need dm suggest what such plans might be." CALHOUN'S STATEMENT. Sun Frauclsco. May 111. Following official statements mads by Mr. Spreckles, President Uallioun, of the United Railroads, dictated the follow- the ing Interview; The action of the hoard of super-visor- s In regard to the forfeiture of the franclilte of the United Railroad U a pan uf the same act that influenced Hie hoard of supervisor to adopt the resolution threatening to forfeit the Hue of the Geary street railway. Both of then resolution nere passed with the view of siding the sinking carmen and in furtherance of the po- litical plot to gain posscaalon this fall through a new labor party to be formed of the municipal govern-menelMr. Spreckles and hia ate cannot escape responsibility for the declaration of the confessed criminals who compose the beard of supervisors. When Mr. Rpreckels and his assistants gae these criminals Immunity they guaranteed that these criminals would be good doge to do their bidding. The prosecution cannot now treat these puppets a ludefieud-en- t officials. They hse tu say that they are dog u do tho biddlug of Mr. Spreckela and his conferee: and now the matters must be responsible for the bite of the dog. Schmitz Claims That Spreckles Leads Conspiracy :s fl. Unlma the present intention of tho prosecution are changed, aa eliror will not have any part in ths selection of the Jury which win try Mayor Eugene K. Schmitz on the five grand: Jury charges of extorting (with the assistance sad by the connivance of Boss Abraham Rurf ) of money from of local French restaurants. This determination was expressed la a ruling by Judge Dunne today when lie discharged from service all of the talesmen remaining over from the late Hucf venires and gave Into the hands of BUeriff ONeil the summoning of a sew venire of 5U, returnable at 1U a. m. tomorSan Francisco, Ma 1 -- man-Sinc- then a higher standard 1 It Is perfectly safe tu assert that the standard of probity and fidelity among the corporation managers of the country is higher now than It ha ever beat before. . .. The prosecution which the departments of the Interior and Justice have hem conducting against the land thieves In the west have awakened Intrn-sindignation among the defendants and their friends, because the wrmg was so Inveterate that they had wane to look upon it aa right Whan th" officer of the law presented and effected the novel Idea that it was as dishonest to deprive the government and Illegally as to deprive aa J1 mdivirl ual of his land Illegally, it seem-- d a cruel Injustice. There was aimp-a little advance of the moral atand-f- d which gave the life to lawa that asserting itself. e f T had been dead before. Tin! famine of stating that a revolution today broke nut In Salvador, ass received here by the Nicaraguan consul. The cablegram sad that Pruricnclo Alfara lead the revolution, it contained no further information. row. E COMPANY A WEEK L Indictments ed Against itan People fren-rhtse- . n, a-- 1 - t et - m THE deslgn-entlment- a, SHOOT t A the Positive Evidence one-thir- " st n a. n transportation and communication which enable modern iiuainei-to spread over a great of territory have made It fl,r swalled trusts and combln-Ti"n- ( io lie made for the purpose of out competition, restricting ',111; proiiocii-iand Increasing prices. On 'her hand, labor organisations, , ! R'n,,d for the Just purpose of secur-tfair treatment aa to employment, ""I hours and conditions of oik. os on their part endeavoring P'iI tip the prices, retriM produc- !,n,l drive out by Hrinu- - rules which competition prohibit any from doing more than a , 'jW "mount of work each day Vi. i1" nHlty txpubdon, and which ! rv the employment of any one J. y aormember of the union under pen- strike. I'm)11 y 1heK things are but ind- a of the of adjustment In e t.:virin process f pur nfw M' liar government i dealing with ji'-usMduously by awakened gradually eryittsllize.1 Into a'5al,fed io meet the new can- -- i.T -- I ion. 'falonally undue excite- . 'nit it la temporary, and when to approach the verge of ar,ion- - it Is promptly calm-bj- r U, the sober Jutlg- of the people. . The secretary an,: 'ahor Informs mr thu the last (iosen vears the l.l,a-- p ;" f SrclaJiats In the lab-.- ' vf tbs United Slates haahoat 8 per cent. ir J (.i, rmi w ring the efficiency of de '. 'ic:e int button we must rente tnilHons of Immigrants wi v,v to us. The vast- mas r ""migranis come from conn hut little s.l'.iIu. thn' or development among , REVOLUTION AT SALVADOR. New Orleans. May 21. A cablegram from President Zelaya, of Xlraragua, ORCHARD TO e eye-witne- cross-examinati- d bribe-taker- s, n anll-Jewls- oooooooooooooooo 1 Pro-dad- ' pri-nme- h r a, Fighting Dick" Hyland, of Baa Francisco, knocked out Hilly Finn-canuf Chicago, In the first' half of tlie third round uf what was scheduled as a twenty round, conical, last ulghi at ihe Audlttorlum. He landed a terrific blow on tha solar-plexu-s that act Chicagoans only put him to the floor, but also brought several doctors from the audl-euc- e to the ring. The injury was pronounced not aerloue. Pinurane, In th firet round, sent several blows to Hyland's fare with telling effect and but for his bad pit) steal condition ha might have put up an excellent fight. At th conclusion of the second round, however, he went to his corner breathing Itoavily and completely spent, not from the effect of punishment, but from bodllr weariness. His manager, Butler, staled that the raivlled air prevented him from living up to hla record as a boxer uf Ihe claa. At the request of both contestants, straight Marquis of Quernsbury rules were observed. In qualification both men are about equal. They entered the ring weighing 128 pound respectively, and appeared to be lu the pink of condition, limbs when and presented clean-cu- t they atoud up to he Introduced. At the sound of Ihe gong. Flnucuiie rushed over to Hylaud's corner and lauded several blows in rapid succession on th California lad's jaw. Then thv clinched, H.vlaad placed short arm jabs on the Windy City" man's kidneys without much effect. In the mix-up- s Flnucane struck his opponents Jaw with wallops that spoke well of his ability to hit. Hut at the end of the round be Maw like a porpoise and plainly showed that his wind was gona completely.' Th seennd round was much the same br the first, with the exception thnt Flnucane rapidly grew weaker nd enable to withstand the ot Hyland, and was knocked frwa rope to post,wtth hla vital pedate fully eximeed.- Taking deliberate elm the latter struck him on the back of the head and scut him to the floor fur eight counts. The gong prolonged the c, Whether It la the intern Ion of the prosecution to ask the court to order Mayor 8chmt.s Into custody pending his trial In not known. Asalstut District Attorney Henry has stated to th court that there la no such intention at presses, but it la gathered from Interviews with various members of the prosecution that this may be done a little later. Judge Dunne today denied the motion of the defemsi for the eubHHu-lin- o of trial judge, which motion was supported by affidavit charging that Judge Dunns is biased and prejudiced against Hcbmlts and that- - Rudolph Bpreckles and those who are BstaiclNt-r-d with him aa financial guarantors of ths bribery-graf- t investigation and prosecution are carrying out a con- Ten Witness in Returnspiracy to dethrone the present municipal administration In order to themselves assure tha government and esMetropols. cape valuable railway and water Life la contravention of these charge the pnraocutlon filed counter affidavits denying any ulterior motives. Boise, Idaho, May 21. It U predictIt la eapectad UU the --empanelling wNsw York, May 21. Ths . apodal ed today that tbs first witness testify- of a Jury will be begun tomorrow. grand jury, which haa concerned Itself with the conduct of the Insurance ing to tho circumstance connected SPRECKLES' STATEMENT. with the erime in the Steunenberg buslueaa In New York county, has murder case will take the (land one of tho Bsn Francisco, May 21, Rudolph concluded Ita investigation week hence. There are still eight un- Bprecklea, wo onctiplea n prominent Metropolitan Life Insurance company expended peremptory challenges, there place in the prosecution of muntdpal and today returned ten Indictments Charlottesville, Va., May 21. Pres- Is an additional vacancy created by corruption In this dty, defined hia against th companys president, John ident Roosevelt, whose outing at Mrs. the excuse for Illness of Juror Orric peel thou In the peculiar condition of R. liegeman. Seven, of the indlct- Roosevelts country home In the Cole and. under the ruling of Judge affairs arising front the "graft" Fremont the entire le still Wood, con-whldh the rraeona Jury and southern part of Albennarle county rained the prosecution front coopwill end tomorrow evening, took ad- open to further examination. The session Thurw scheduled for erating with the late, "committee of vantage of the good weather today day afternoon, already a short on, seven." and enjoyed' a long horseback rid will be further shortened by the time Asked by the Aasocinted Presw necessary to hear the excuses of the whether editorial statements publish-- , These consisted of certain rhanges special veniremen directly they are ed locally to the effect that the com- assembled In court, and no doubt Is niittee of seven wits endeavoring by In the companys books effected Just expressed about the completion of the lu Interference In municipal affaire prior to the submission of the annual Jury by adjournment on Saturday af- to watch the fruit s:f victory from feport to ihe stale Insurance depart-Rudolp-h ternoon. Thou who reduce tho propwhich It Is alleged-- were hie Spreckles, repreeented osition to a mathematical calculation ed to place th company in a more he replied: baaed on the experience of the trial 1 do not need anybody to blow my favorable light than the facta warto date, predict that the Jury will be horn, nor do I thank anyone for try- ranted. The grand Jury tomorrow will befinally sworn name time on Monday ing to do it. These editorial ntter-ancrinto the affairs of tho next, that the opening statement will despite any opinion to the con- gin an inquiry be made on either Monday afternoon trary, were made wlttewt my knowl- Equitable Life Assurance society. in Its Investigation of the Metropolor Tuesday morning and the first real edge, consequently they, must have itan, the grand Jury went into thee Intestimony will be taken on Tuesday. been without my consent. It has not yet been decided whether "As far as the committee of seven surance companys dealings with th Janies H. Hawley or Senator Borah Is concerned I have this to say: This Mercantile Trait company, the Cenwill make the opening statement for committee lu or wsa composed of tral Trust company and Brown Bros., nd the transfer of loans by the Inthe prosecution. They said today that men of fine standing in the commun- surance Co. people to Vermllye they had not considered the question, ity. No one will Impugn their mo- Out of these transaction grew the but would take It up later In tho tives, but It Is pt rfectly apparent that eeven Indictments for forgery In which week. The prosecution continues to they, even though without their knowlin file the names of all witnesses to be edge, were selected by corporate In- It la alleged the Metropolitan altered books to cover up certain loans ued in the four esses .now pending terests; and they were appointed by Its Brownsville, Texes, which It had made. The perjury now 1 number nearly 200. Less Mayor Schinkz. Now ao-d-- my ao-date- s and they charges ware founded on statements d of them will be celled than have our hands full In prose- to the Insurance department concernAffray in the Haywood cue. cuting bribers and grafters. That Is ing loans by ths company, which witm-und?r-takthe to principal Orchard, for of Harry say enough statements, it is charged, are false. ness for the state, will probably be on We are not concerned at the Washington, May' 21. Paulino 8. the stand for a full week. His exam- present time with the duties which OUTBREAK OF BLACK HUNDRED. is expected to occupy the committee of Keren felt iteeif callPrecaido, editor of a Mexican news- ination ! an and In Brownsville, Texas, from three to four days and his paper ed upon C? execute. We did not ask peoOdessa, May 21. Fifty-threto the shooting of Frank It Is the committee nf seven, to confer ple were taken to the hospitals sufnearly m long. Nstoun, the only man killed In the believed that be will be called about with us. But when the committee fering fTOm broken heeds or Ilmiw affray there, was on the stand today one week from Thursday, assuming called upon Mr. Honey and me. I or otherwise dangerously injured, as a before the senate committee on mili- the Jury is sworn on Monday. told them frankly that I did not see result of the outbreak of the Black The great battle of the trial will wbyrihey, representing a body of men Hundred here yesterday following the tary affairs. Dramatically telling the InterIt In come with the introduction of Orch- who had made no effort to hold up awaeslnatlon of the police official at I lory Spanish and having preted for the committee, the testi- ard in court It Is expected that there my hands in the initial or later the notional police bureau by the exmony proved to be the most important will be a fight against admission at stages of the bribery graft Investigaplosion of an infernal machine. In offered during the present hearing. every important stags of his testi- tion should at this time butt In with addition, shout a hundred persons When the ahootlng began Predado mony and that bo will be snbmlttoJ a demand that we permit the super- ware lei seriously Injured. The vicwas sitting In the court. In the rear to the strongest visors to resign. Their redgnatlon at tim included women, children and of Tillmans saloon. According to his that the combined Ingenuity and clev- thin time, 1C of them students. It Is alleged that out nf conducts who erness of the defense can devise. Atwould mean the appointatory today, Mr. Crlxell, for the aaiaMsinstlan ot three revenge Tintorney F. D. Richardson will conduct ment by Mayor Schmitt of a new officers whom the Jew bed nicknamed g sakxm across the street from In excitedly and the of Orchard. ' . board which would be, of course. In the heroes of the mans place, rushed riots, -reported that the Negroes were out." accord with any plans, he might desire the police turned the Black Hundred MUNITIONS OF WAR. The doers of Tillman's saloon were Hundred loose armed with club and Immediate! closed and barred, and i rubber sticks. Jews were brutally I aerate 21. ' Tientsin, May Eight thousand Natous. the bartender, started beaten in the streets and many houses conthe street to lmr the gate which rifles, 300,000 rounds of ammunition In the Jewish quarter were looted and and ,040 bayonets intended for rev- 8 nected the court with the alley.' their cecupants terribly beaten. The MINISTER RECALLED. followed, but before he had olutionary purposes have been seized disorder lasted for several hours, the emerged from the saloon Into the ' here by the Imperial customs nuthor-- ' Mexico. May 21. Acpolice making no attempt to -- oppress of City solwas or six five negro ltles. The shipment court he ssw Imported re expected. 1L Further outragro cording to advices received diers In unlfcnn enter the gate. They by aa European firm la conjunction tosiste the hr department exMuch FOREST- fired several shots, and Natous threw with Cbtaew merchants. CATHOLIC ORGANIZED night, Minliter Cambo left citement has' been caused In the naER8. up bis arms and exdalmlng in SpanCite late this afterGuatemala ish, Ob. my God," fell on hla hack. tive portion of the city by the seizure. noon and boarded the Gunboat He was killed instantly. Another bulChicago, May 21. William Woof, Tampico In the harbor of San IMPRISONMENT. and it Predado's LIFE band, let grazed an old settler in Chicago and one of Guatemala tonight A de Jose Still another bullet bled profusely. the organizers of the Catholic Order large party of friends accomand uf Foresters, died of pneumonia last Phoenix, Aria, May 21. Louis V. him from the capital to pasar J through Predado i coat end panied test near the left breast pocket Eytinge, who claims to he a nephew of embarkation. The night, at the age of 67. He was horn the point and after broke his glasses which were In a of the famous actress. Rose Eytlnge. will arrive at the port O in Devonshire, England, minister I was raae in the pocket. serving nine years in the English today found guilty of the mur of Ace Jutla Salvador tomorrow to America In IW1. In der of John Lelch. of Sheboygan navy, cam The men Immediately proceeded morning and will be in the Saltown the alley, shirting aa they went WIs and. was rentenoe dto life in May, las4, he, with William Thomas, capital tomorrow afvadorean The jury wu out al organised the Foresters, which now le ,wore positively that the men were ternoon. of verdict a mur numbers 127,000 members. returned soldiers. and night e;ro der in the first degree. Mexico, City. May 21. The GOVERNOR OF BERMUDA. ANNULMENT OF CHARTER. war department today states YORKTOWN LEAVES FOR PANAMA the troops which win he Hamilton, Bermuda. May 21. The transferred to the Guatemalan .'.ill Enter Proceedings Against Unitannouncement is made that LieutenSan Jose. Costs Rica, May 21. Tb ed Railway Investment Co. border were the Fifth and ant General JoseUae Wbdehouse haa from United 8tates gunboat Yorktown. with regiment Twenty-fiftbeen appointed governor of Bermuda, Puebla. Pittsburg. May 21. The first defi- the American minister, Wm. L. Mer-- I in succession to Sir Robert McGregor nite action for the annulment of the ry. on boanh has left PunU Arenas recently resigned. for Stewart, Panama company Philadelphia the of charter OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HE the Pride of PacRingtown" Bout Was Largely Attended. r ' ket-jM-- the Principal Case to be Severely Questioned io Be too Much for u - true of the management of corporations and the manipulation of securities to which attention hss been called sharply by the before the Interstate commerce commission regarding the organisation of the Chicago and Alton railroad. Thirty nr forty years ago; when the management of the Erie railroad and the Atlantic and Great Western and the Union Pacific railroad attracted much attention the things done by corporation managers were so much wnne that the Chicago and Alton affair wouU not have received any notice at all. The railroad wrecker was a common e type of railroad San Francisco Lad Proves ai - maG-rebat- OUT IN THREE ROUND d fight. In the third round Hy land swung for Flnucane' Jaw and then for th Both blows were delivered with remarkable force so that whea Referee Clays, of Bingham, counted slowly, ten, the packer from the east, merely straightened out entirely oblivious to his surroundings. Several doctors examined tbs blow, but failed to find any indications of broken hones or damaged Internal ergons. The punch that ended the fight was dangerously low. Prelimlearita. The fun of the evening wus afforded In a preliminary between Indian Joe, from Butte, and Kid Gum, of Umaha, as black s the ace of spades. Whan the master of ceremonies Introduced time them, Referee Hughes cailrd for .abuf-flf'd and the mill began. The Indian his avoirdupois te the center of the ring where he met th negro with a number of punches that scattered bis visions of chicken and watermelons. Thereafter the Cupper- - City had some difficulty la overtaking tha wiley coon, hut by a quick step be caught him In a corner and slapped Mr. Gum gently on the wrist. That settled It. Gum. slipped to the floor, and playput hla floves oarer hla facecounted off ed "possum" until Hughe ten Thereupon he erase with a grin on hla face, fell upon the neck uf an attendant and was hurried out of sight for the noise In the gallery was assuming an ominous tone. In the preliminary between Kid Herrick, of Ogden, and Mike McAIil-te- r, of Denver, Herrick deliberately struck the Irfnbman when he was on his knees. The blow was unintentional and would net have ben delivered had Herrick not lost bis wits. For the Bake of the house the boys boxed a number of rounds. Before the fighting commenced. Bud WatklnK.if Colorado, challenged Morcallgan Williams and was promptlyChria-Ue ed by the latter, who defeated at Hark Cltv Monday night. Severe yelled eral other challenges forth, ro that a number of good matches may be arranged for. The attendance was the largest that ever gathered to witness a boxing con test In Ogden. Fully 2.20U people from Ogden, Salt lake. Biagham and other cities paid good money to see a Policemen from Balt good scrap. lake, citv coundlmen from the same place, officers of the local force and members of the local council, and not a few women were prominently In evidence. Promoter Pattison viewed the house with satNfsctinn and the only dlKappointment of the evening was the abrupt ending of the mal nobut. solar-plexu- nry for Nevada, acting a agent for Nixon and Wingfield, paid the money for the property L s Cwi soa City hank tonight. Ttie sulh-r- are J. B. Mitllips, J. M. Bryan, Caleb Homey. W. II. Ibtut, Slate Senator L. U. CaiupWll bad J. JS. ClayjKjule. s TRACEDYATBINCHAM Ten Austrians Charged With Killing BrnslUr Man. . Balt lake, Utah, May 21. Too Austrians and uae Greek ary la the ruun- -' ty Jail tonight as the result of the Greek, at killing of Ann Koran!. iiingham Junction laud, night. Tho tragedy was an Incident of the Strike which haa Peru enforced against the United States Mining and Smelting for the past week. A tarty of Austrian strikers were picketing (he suieiter and some member of this group shot Korauls while the latter was near the door of hla own home. Today a squad of deputy sheriffs rounded- up the eleven prisoners on th suspicion that they were connected with the homicide. Mora than half the employe nf tho ameiter are. Still out sud work ht suspended. - APPOINTED SECRETARY. Ht Von Linde-qnls- t, Berlin, May 21. governor uf German Southwest y Africa, has I wen appointed under for the colonies, and nut Herr Von loedell, hitherto chief of the Imperial rhanoeUary. see-retar- . MORE ARRESTS. Rt. Petersburg. May 21. A second search wa mad today of the Wvlg- lugs of M. Orel, the social demociwlto deputy from Rigs, where meeting of sevohitiimlsU are said (o have taken' plsca, resulting ts s number nf arrest. ' rlkHMMwiehwMnaMvMW SUIT POR f 100,000.' ' i' Los Angeles, Ual., May 21. In a suit: filed In the United States district court here the Murslo company, of New York Cily, auks that it be awarded flMl.imO damages for the 11. R.j Ttbballa Paint company, of Lus Angeles, the Kexora Mfg. company, Paint and Varnish company, and the White load and Color works,-oMichigan, alleging Infringement of Ita tnufc mark by those concerns. f TiliED KILLED Result of Negro's At- tempted Criminal . Assault Reldsvllle, Ga., May 21. Two negroes and four other pereuns deal and six others Injured ts the net of an attempted assault mado lat night on Mr, laurs Mnore, white, a widow, shout six miles from here, by Firm Padgett, a negro. Two of the Pail gett family are the one lynched, and the death or Injury of the others followed the efforts of a posse to capture Padgett. Nows of the attempted assault aroused tha citizens, who Immediately went to the home of the negro's father. He aasur-- ' wa not e the crowd that his s within the house and Invited the posse to search for themselves. As they approached the house Flem Padgett fired on the crowd, killing s white man named Hare and wounding four The crowd fired a volley others. into the house killing the old ntgro. Padgett, and two of his daughters and wounding two of bis son, one of whom was Padgett, the man wanted. After the posse had left the scene element of the killing, the employed a young man to take Padgett's wife and one of the Padgett, boys, who was shot through the lungs, to Ruidville Jail, hut laler the party followed and riddled them with buckshot. HEAD OF ROYAL ARCANGm. Flem Padgett, who attempted the assault, and of whim the posse went One of his New York, May 21. Robert Van In pursuit, escaped. Band, of Chicago, was today elected brothers wav arrested here and placed supreme regent uf the supreme coun In Jail. ell of the Royal Arcanum. . The dead: John lure, white former. Ssm Padgett, negro and daughter,; BIG DEAL AT MASONIC. aged 10 years. Lynched: Nixon and Wingfield Purchase the Mine, Pittsburg-LlbsrtPadgett's wife and son. Injured: W. J. Pierson, lint in stomach and Reno, Xev., May 21. U. 8. Senator George B. Nixon and George Wingfield arm; probably fatally. James A. DonWI, shot la eye; may tonight purenased the Pittsburg-Lib-ertmine at Masonic for 1500,000. die. Dr. J. U Kennedy, aerious. The deal wan dosed al 4:10 tonight Son of Padgett, serious. after two day deliberation. Flem Padgett, colored. Masonic la PC miles south of Uarsun Two daughters of PadftiL City. 8s m Flstt, U. 8. district alter y y re-reu- lt hot-hea- d |