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Show FULL advertise in the PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES EXAMINER UTAH WEATHER FORECAST price it charges, it is for the medium best the advertising THE CITY. THE EXAMINER REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIPAS THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO AD- IN VOL IV EIGHT NO. INDICATIONS OGDEN THOUSAND PEOPLE BODY OE CITY. UTAH, jO O VIEW o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O thrown down and tmapled upon. The opinion of the offciala ie that O O the torpedo was placed with the de- O sign of blowing up prospective pais O aengers on the gambling boat City of O Traverse, whose landing place ia about a block away, the theory advanced O O either being that it was People of Canton Pay Si'ent But Sorrowful Tribute They Loved GEN- ERALLY FAIR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 149 THE ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE to the Woman Funeral Services, Which Will be Brief and be Held Today. Simple. Will Canton. Ohio, Mar 28. Eight thousand people passed through the McKinley home this afternoon and viewed the body of Mrs. Wm. McKinley. Cantonlana paid their tribute in the best way they could since the privilege of any funmi decoration in the city or any general municipal participation in the ceremonies had been denied them. It had been stated that dmision to the house would be from At 1:0 o'clock today, j to I o'clock. however, women nod children lined Up in front of the house waiting to pam by the casket. The dxrs wore twelve others, who are connected In one capacity or another with the department, also a number of land office employes. The latest lngonuatlon received here Is that the grand jury is now in session and that a large volume of testimony la being presented against ihe persons alleged to be guilty of fraud in connection with the public lands. Department of justice officials here have no information as to the character of the evidence submitted, or what is being done by Judge Burch and his assistants beyond tne general statement that they have been at 2:30 and faotn thar time quite successful In running down opened until 5:30 the people paid silent but frauds The names of those who are sorrowful tribute to the woman they not known here. by placed religious fanatics or by rivals of the of Traverse crowd. City WEDNESDAY PROTECTED MORNING. HER HUSBAND. - Rawlins, Wye., May 28. Be- - lieving that her husband was about to be killed by his iufur- laced partners, with whom he was engaged in desperate bai- tie with knives and other mis- slice, Mrs. Margaret Ring wood today shot and instantly kill- ed one of the men, A. Davis, and fatally wounded Webb Stone, ihe second. Tie shoot- ing occurred in the Bank Ex- change saloon. The three men. a ho are owners of the Railroad restaurant in the rear because engaged in a hraied discus- Mon while drinking at the bar. Tbe nature of the trouble la not known. Una. Rlngwood who waa in the restaurant, heard the men q Barreling and grabbing a revolver ahe rushed Into the aaleoR and began shooting. The woman waa arrected tm- - WITH ROOSEVELT. 21. Senator Washington, May Bourne of Oregon again consulted with the President today about the cases of the Southern Pacific Railway company which he charges la holding up approximately three million acres of land, much of which la in Oregon, that should be opened to settlement The aenator save that grants covering the land which originally were for six million acma, were made with the understanding that the land should be opened up to settlement at a nominal price per acre. A great deal of it, he say, was sold for $16 an acre, and half of it was withheld from sale altogether. In the meantime, the aenator say, the progress of the country is being retarded and ha intimated that the railway company Is bolding the land for speculative purpoies Mr. Bourne la urging that legal proceeding be instituted to compel the company to dispose of the lands. He says that some of the grants ware to the companies which have been since absorbed by the Southern Pacific. 1907 OE FROST e, o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O TRjPIST Will Attend the AVKinley O O O O TENDEBEBT Funeral at Canton O Washington, D. C., May 28. Says oooooooooooooooo Cold Duej Carried and - sgahurt-dteeuetin- . n 1 Bar-thol- dt KUROKI and He Is Basing Chicago, IN tbs Bights of the Stock Gan. Baron Ku-ro- Chl-wl- FAVORABLE DECISION. Interstate Commerce Commission Is Strengthened by Supreme Court May 28. A decision favorable to the Interstate Commerce commission wan rendered by tbe supreme court of the United Btatea in the case of the Boutheru Railway company vs, a Georgia lumber firm, C. H. Tift A Company, involving tbe right of the commission to prohibit tbe railroad from advancing freight rates im pine lumber from tbe south to Ohio river points. The opinion was banded down by Justice McKenna. The ault waa the result of an order by tbs commission commanding the railroad company to desist from collecting an advance of two cents per hundred on lumber shipped from tbe Southern states to Ohio river points because the new rate was "unreasonable and unjust." The company appealed from this ruling. The decision In regarded by the Interstate Commerce commission as greatly strengthening its hands. . En-L-r- p; y nt MEN WILL BE DISCHARGED. Railroads Ars te Rsducs Thsir Rolls In Juns. 50.000 Chicago, May 28. Between and 100,000 men will be thrown out of or tbe employment by tbe railroads flrst the of end before the country week tn June, according to the It has been the custom In Record-- Herald. the past for the railroads to reduce their payrolls at the beginning of summer, but. this year the roads have Issued especially stringent economy orders and the working force will be reduced to the lowest possible point In addition to the employes In the of regular service, many thousands laborers will be discharged bv the railroads which have abandoned new work and new extensions owing to the difficulty of raising money. BURIED IN A TRENCH. U.S. Dance Hall Manager Objects to Clothes of Sailor Yards. May 18. Washington. TO CHICAGO. and staff today began n four round of sightseeing in and day around Chicago, wit a tour in auto mobiles through the south aids parka and boulevards. They neat mads a minute inspection of the great packing plants at the stock yards. Every detail of the shipping, buying, slaughtering and preparing for market of cattle, hogs and aheap waa abowa to I ha Japanese wbo showed much Inter-ea- t sad asked many questions. The party wars tendered a lunchana at the fladdla and Blrloln Club. Gen. Kurokl and staff also called on Mayor Busso. ll This afternoon the Japanese of entertain their distinguished countrymen and this evening General Kurokl and staff will be guesta at n dinner as the guests of the Japanese consul. Tomorrow jhe party will go to Milwaukee. Thursday and Friday will indualrial be devoted to visits to plants and great mercantile houses, the University of Chicago and other educational Institutions, and. Haturday the party will resume their homeward Journey. Mm Canton, Ohio, May 28. My tender-ra- t sympathy la the transition of your beloved slater. Tour consolation will he the comforting of her long sorrow in everlasting reunion. Signed) Commander Evangeline Barth. This expression of sorrow froi Miss Booth, head of tbe Salvation Army, who visited the Presidents widow in her Canton home several times, was delivered to Mrs. M. C. Barber today by Adjutant Runole. Miss Booth instructed Adjutant Hun-cl- e to send a floral tribute to the McKinley home as the remembrance of herself and the anuy. Presi- O dent llouaevell left here tonight at O 9:10 for his trip west to be assy until O Saturday afternoon. The presidential party occupied the O O Private car Magnet, attached to the O regular train over the Baltimore and Ohio rallruaJ. Tomorrow ilia President ia to attend dates the supreme court of the dis- Mra. McKinley 'a funeral at Canton; trict affected must proceed to a sum- on Memorial Day he la to apeak at the unveiling of General Lawton's statue mary canvass of the vote. The recount of the ballots must be at Indlanapulia, and on Friday he is made in the presence of tbe court and to address the Michigan legislature the candidates or their counsel. Pro- at the capltol building at Lansing vision is made for appeal from the briefly in the morning, and In the afternoon is to speak to the students Anal dedsloa to tbe appellate court of the Agricultural college there. Foliosing tbs exercises at the college there la to. be a reception at the railroad station of a delegation from the Associated Harvard dubs, after which the President will leave fur Washington. The President waa accompanied by Secretaries Root, Gsrileld end Wilson, Secretary Loeb. Herman Kuhlssat of Chicago, Burgeon General and Mrs. Rlxey, and Assistant Reeretary The members of the cabinet and Mr. Koh least are going only so far as Canton to attend Mra. McKinley's funeral, after which they will return to Washington. The remainder of the party will continue with the President through tbs entire trip. Yllhahlngtos, May against tbs bluejacket uulfnra (if . the navy at tbs dancing pavilion at Sends a Scathing Letter Stamford, Conn., May 21. Dr. Wm. J. Lung today made public a letter sent hy him to President Roosevelt. The letter says in part: To Ills Xxoelleary, Theodora Theodore Roosevelt, President of tha United States. Dear Blr: The Issue between you and me is ns longer one of animals, but of men. It Is not chief-l- y a matter of natural history, but of truth and personal honor. In a recent magailnr article you attack me as well aa my book. You have used (ha enormous Influence of your political position to discredit me as a man, to Injure my reputation, and, incidentally. to make a poor man even poorer, by tbe deal roving, if possible, tha sale end taflueaue of hie work. In my hook I have given the result of King years of watching animals In the wild erases with no other object than te study their habits, and, so far as man ran, to understand tha my it ary of, thHr domestic life. In my preface 1 have elated, and I now repeat the statement, that every incident 1 have recorded from my own observation is true ae far as ai honest, educated nun can see and understand tba truth. In your rerent attack thla Is what you chiefly deny. I have spokes the truth, and you aecusa me of deliberate falsehood and misrepresentation. As President of the United Btatea you have gone out of your way publicly to Injure the private dtisea who was attending strictly ts bla own business; as a mas you have accused of falsehood another man whose Ideals of truth and honor are quite as high as your own. , , This Is the whole issue between us., I meet it squarely and so must you. U I have ppttken falsely, it tn my hock or words of mlfle r'havWYnv-tmtlonaUdeceived any child or. man regarding animal life, I promise publicly to retract every word and never to write another sainal honk. On tha other hand. If I show to any dislntrn. rated parson that you have accused me falsely, you must publicly withdraw your acciisaMua and apologise. As a man and as President no ether honorable course is open to you. You base your recent charges chiefly on the matter of a big white srolf killing . a young caribou by a trite In the chest, described by me in Northern Pine Beach Amueentent Park, adjacent to the Jamestown-exposition- , has lad. Reeretary Metcalf to - t vigorous action, Complaint wss made to the navy da ' partmriit by Lieutenant J. V, Babcock. commanding the United Btatea steamer Trunion, on May $th. The auto stance of this report and position taken by Becretery Metcalf in the mnt. ter In given by him in n letter to Governor Hwanson, of Virginia, dated May 22nd. Score lx ry Metcalf naya: "Thla department fa in receipt of an unofficial report from ths commanding officer of ths IT. B. B. Truxtim, dated Pine Beach, Va, May 16ih, 1907, with lYalln. regard to a case of disrespect to ths Ton declare the thing to be n maservice uniform which has occurred thematical impossibility, and declare during the sojourn of the flotilla off by no possibility could a wolf perform line Beach. The coma lauding officer of the theDr.feat. 1.0 tig declares he knows from Truxton states that the dancing paand from tha vilion of Pins Bsech refuses admit-lanc- e his own observations of Indians that wolves do to men In bluejacket unt forms; testimony kill In this way, and then at the same Urns granting unqualified sometimes witnessed stateB. F. Ietne, gunner's mate, of the quotes the signed and wss oa tha 15th font re- ment of 8. K. Hspldan, an educated who states hs saw n fused ndmlesion te the denting pavil- Sioux Indian, wolf had killed by tear ion, the manager stating that under horse whlcb a no circumstances would men In blue- fog Its chest. In addition to this. Dr. 1ong says be himself had seen a deer jacket uniform be admitted; that the which had been slain in this manner men were not objected to, hut their uniform was. and that if they wished by n wolf, and further recitea that, aa to go in and dance other clothes would Indian, Matty Mitchell, of Bonny Bay, be furnished them. Request was made Newfoundland, declare that the big, tu eee tbe other clothes' mentioned, white wolf frequently ktlla caribou in and the petty officer was shown a this mannsr. where a stock of white Continuing, Dr. Iong says: dressing-rooThese are the facts underlying tha clothes was kept, 'very similar to tbe Imregulation mm attendant uniform. incident which you declare to be On being Informed that the matter possible and false. If this testimony wotfld be reported to the proper au- Is not enough, I will fill It up to full thorities. the manager stated that the scripture measure. "You cannot at this stage, Mr. action would do no good and would be a waste of time. Roosevelt, take refuge behind tba As the navy la doing everything presidential office and maintain all. in Its power to make the expoelllon a cnee. You have forfeited your right mincers, your attention Is Invited to to that silence by breaking it by cam-in-g this Instance of apparent discriminaout in publication to atfxck a privtion against the service uniform and ate ritlsen. If your talk of a square It Is believed some action should be deal ts not all a sham, if your fretaken thereon bv withholding license quent moral preaching is not hyponr otherwise. If such practices be crisy, I call upon you, as President, permitted tbe result will, thla depart, as a man. to come out ssd admit ths went feels assured, prove highly pre- error aud injustice of your charge tn judicial to the naval service by caus- the same open and public way in ing the uniform of tbe navy to be which you made It. looked upon with disfavor. A copy of the letter was sent to ! DANISH WEST INDIES. President Tucker, of the Jamestown ' Exposition company, by Secretary Copenhagen, Denmark, May 28.- It Metcalf. that the question of here Is stated Birth Governor Swanson and Presl-- ! the acquisition of tbe Dsnsh 91 eat dent Tucker replied to Snrretarv Met-- j Indian islands by the United States tfovern calf, under date of May 24ih. been formally broached again by has or Swanson said that he would al once the American minister. Mr. O'Brien, do everything be could personally in conversation with the Danish forlaw to have the dist and under the It is Count Levetsau. President eign minister. crimination stopped. and that political, however, considered, Tucker explained that Pine Beach other reasons will prevent Denmark of the outside was entirely park from consenting to ibis sale. There grounds of the exposition and that ths is little probability that tbe governno had authority Exposition company be able to obtain a majority or control over Its management. Mr. ment will in support of ths prop-cu- lt of parliament Tucker expressed hearty sympathy ion. with the secretary's position. flmt-claa- ! BONI'B APPEAL READY. May 28. The appeal of Count Bonl De Castellano against the decisAngeles. Cal.. May 28. While ion of the court , November 4 tan, digging a trench In the roar of his granting a divorce to his wife, was home at 381 South Hope street laat again prepared today. It probably will was night Charles W. Greetffnger not be heard until December. buried beneath a slide of earth and 46 was He killed. almost Instantly TYPO LADIES MffET. years old. Indianapolis, Ind.. May 28. Canvassing the vote for officers of the EXCITEMENT IN GUATEMALA. Womans auxiliary of ths Internationa Typographical union, which waa decompleted hers today, showed the folWashington. May 28. The stale with are officials watching lowing elections: partment President, Mrs. A. W. Bowen, Interest developments In Guatemala, W. where great confusion exists as a re- Washington: rice president. Mra. sorreixry-treaaur-m- r sult of tbe recent attack upon the life E. Bowen. Atlanta: Ur. f! R UeKff. lndtuixixjlta. at President Cabrera. A 1M panic I-- BY LONG Connecticut Author BYMFATHY Extended te the Bicter ef Mrs. Kinley by Evangeline Booth. Today She mediately afterwards. claims tne mea were beating her husband and would have killed him If she had not taken the drastic action. d d appears to have seized upon the government of that country sad arrests have been made by ahulsaale of pe,i sous suspected of complicity in tbe attempted aaaasinailoo. Philip Bruwa. the American charge and secretary of the lsgatioa.at the Guatemalan capital, has cabled tbs depart meat asking If ho might use his personal influence in behalf of the prisoners, aud Secretary Hoot today cabled him the irreuarr penulselon. The deparuutat probaSly ai!l be pleased If the charge can avert the execution qf the muteness, for it ia probable that the execution of any of itocne foreigners, upon the evidence uga'.nst them, will lead to forcible public intervention which might result In unpleaaant complication. O O beginning at 2 o'clock, will I)r. Buxton, presFin Methodist Episcopal church, and l)r. Holmes, former pastor, will have charge. Four musical selections will be sung at the service. The same music as was used t the funeral of the late President Beaut If ul Isle of Sonie-vherMcKlnler and "Iead, Kindly Light, -Nearer, My God, to Thee, will be rendered by a quartet. Mr. Clark and Mrs. Green will sing a duet, The Angel, by Rubenatelu. The President and party are to arrive here at 12:45 and will proceed to the residence of Justice Wm. R. Day, then ! Weather Bureau Wore a Disguise to the McKinley residence. In the funeral cortege to the cemetery The THE BT. PAUL'S EXTENSION. a Wave Revolver President's carriage will follow the family carriage; next in order, will be May 28. President BarIs Milwaukee, Dirk officials representing the state and ing and other officials of the Bu Paul city. The ritual services at the vault returned from company Railway today in WMkinwn cemetery will be brief. a trip of Inspection la automobile President Roosevelt will immediately Washington) .May 21 Remarkably over Boise, May 8. None of trip tales, the of route Pacific coast exthe thereafter go to his train and leave, unseasonable- weather, with a cold tension of the mea of the third special venire oiker-esystem. for Indianapolis, from where Vico wavq extending through 'the country la the Bteuaeaberg case waa MamPresident Barling deuies that there eastoL-tha President Fairbanks this Rocky- mountains, ther- will 4m arylswd in part say cessation la the building mon ed today. The Governor Harris and"6ther mometers in some eectiooi register- of the Mg morning and tbs Brat of the summons prepared extension. that He says state officials will eonve oa a apodal ing the lowest temperature for the between the Missouri and Terry, will be served tomorrow. Sheriff 1 season train tomorrow. ' in many yean, is reported by Montana, between 5,000river and 1,000 men Hod gin plans to complete service of the weather bureau. Tonight the bu- and 3,000 teams are employed In the (1 clticens Included in the venire by LOTTERY CASES NEARING END. reau issued the following special fore- work of and between 4,000 coon on Thursday in order to give grading, cast: end 6,000 men and more than 1,000 them ample time to present themGovernment's Prosecutions Will Be Frost warnings hare been issued teams are at work upon the lines west- selves in court by Friday morning. Mads Early by Changing of Plcaa. for the middle Atlantic states aaj the ward from Butts. The mea of the - venire are to bo eastern lower lake regions, westorn Track laying will begin June lit watched to prevent any attempt to imWilmington, Del., May 28. IndicatColorado, eastern Wyoming, Utah and from Terry eastward, and from Cash- properly approach them and when ions that the end of the government northern Arizona, and warnings of mere, B. D., westward. Trains will they present themselves in court will the prosecution of the Honduran lottery f reeling temperature for western be running between the Missouri river be cautioned rues will come noon by the easy pro- Wyoming. and Butte hy January 1st, Mr. Barling caw with any one. cess of pleas of guilty and the imCounsel on both sides were in conAdded to this, flood warnings have says. ference today on work connected with position of linen were apparent today been Issued for the lower Rio Grande in relation to the inJictments against River the further examination of Juror and PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY, valley and aupplementary warnthe actual trial of the case. The state John M. Rogers, J. K. Bayllss and ings for the Red River valley in southJ a lAMer R. Baylina of this city. They western Arkansas. Denver, May 28. Tbe following haa decided to call Steve Adams as were indicted by the federal grand Weather bureau official! say that resolution adopted today by the gen- I witness, but the expectation ie now that he will enter a general refusal to Jury at Mobile, Ala., the former for there la no immediate prospect of any eral assembly of the United PresbyArrangements to bring him sending from one state to another the summer weather anywhere. Heavy terian church, In which the church ' testify. lottery tickets which were printed at frosti are reported to the bureau from will make an effort to get closer to hero have not been made and probably will not until shortly before he is to Rogers' printing establishment in this Michigan and other states of the lake the toiler: called to the stand. city. The cold wave Is particu"We desire the assistance of work- ,be The regions. Boise police today arrested a In response to subpoenas Issued at larly severe in the southwest and is ingmen everywhere and deeply Implore young man who gave the name of exMobile, they will start thither this due, the weather We to unfriendliness. of suspicion according any week. Their present intention is to perts, to the heavy rains In that part Invite frank counsel as to bow, as a C. H. Duncan and the address Spokane, Wah., and are holding him for plcid guilty, and the presumption is of the country. church, we may minister to the work- further Inquiry. He appeared on the that the penalty will he a fine withForecaster Krankenfleld, of the ingmen and their cause. streets In disguise and waa out Imprisonment. We urge upon all our ministers a arrested onpalpable This fins, accord-ta- g weather bureau, tonight said: suspicion. In bis posses-sloto arrangements made with offiThe reason for the cold weather sympathetic study of the problems of were found aa automatic pistol, cials of the late Honduras lottery, we have had during the pant two or labor and an earnest effort to estab- a long dirk, a pair of brass knuckles, will be paid by the company, it being three months is that high areas of lish to cordial relationship between of ohm skeleton keys and a U Intention of the offcials to permit pressure have moved eastward from , themselves and the workingmen of rubber shoe. He bad a letterpair show-in- g cone of its agents to suffer loss the northern portion of the country . their respective communities. that bo Is interested in social Mm, tbrmigh imposition of fines. , almoat One of the most important reports and when questioned by the police It continuously, and these have District' Attorney Shields announced caused cold north wlnda That is the was on the Freemen's Missions. It was shown that ha was a member of thit the printing plant of John M. only reason I can glvs the cold was follower by an address by Rev. J. tbe Industrial Workers of the World R8era, In this city, in which the lott- weather areas. What makes these W. Witherspoon qn the colored people organisation at Spokane and because ery tickets were printed, would be high areas keep up all this season la of the South. of his Interest In the Btuenenberg eld on June trial he had come here seeking work 20th, as the property of more than I can tell. tU Honduras Lottery company, indOFF FOR THE HAGUE. Not alnce 1882 hai the abnormal In order to be on the scene. Dunent to the prosecutions of this com-- . weather been approached in thla part can's disguise consisted chiefly of Psay in the United States courts. of the country. It la five degrees beWashington, May 28. Representor false whiskers, moustache and eyelow the normal temperature of thla tive Bartboldt of Missouri, who will brows that did not match hto own month. A temperature of 44 degrees leave New York next week for the hair. Officials ts Plead Guilty. weather bureau peace conference at The Hague, called Among his letters M one olgned by Washington, May 28. According to was recorded at the today to say the representative at the trial of one etsiements made today by offcials of early today and 39 degrees at 8 at tbe White House exe of the socialistic newspapers, and tbe he to the President Mr. department of justice,. Important o'clock tonight and the mercury ia to- good-byto drop considerably haa received a cable message police will Include this In their developments may be exposed in the pected ' from Iord Weardale, president of the "ear future In the Honduras lottery night. that anion, saying A Interparllmentarv current was today story ATTEMPTED ABBABSINATION. last some of the officials would plead 8JING FOR HALF A MILLLION. ; the next meeting of that organisation In Berlin in be held would September, or aulity. While he would not deny Pittsburg Editor Slashed Across the affirm the story. Pittsburg, May 28. The civil suits J908. Attorney General Face With a Stiletto. of view In said tbe Bartboldt Mr. Thomas RInker Bonaparte Intimated that there would brought hy Receiver ia conference which that The fact Hague some important news in connectfor the recovery of $437,455.60, Pittsburg. May 28. An unknown ion with the matter soon. The de- is alleged to have been loaned on to assemble this year, there la no nemade an attempt today to asItalian Interof the partment has been contemplating a notes of the Pennsylvania Develop- cessity for the meeting 14. Cancetllere, sassinate proprietor work of the against the alleged violators of ment company by the defunct Enter- parliamentary union, the similar and editor of the La Trinacria, an Itallines. the lottery law in bodies two reached will along be being National if bank, prise Delaware, but paper. The assault took place the principals who are now under The union, he says, has framed a ian In the United Btatea circuit court beabout 1 o'clock upon the street near he will which of suggestions of program the week, The plead guilty, this will be fore the end the office of the newspaper. "hviaied. Charles Lee Clark, who committed laid before The Hague conference. would-b- e assassin came up from the suicide while treasurer of the bank, rear and slashed tbe editor across the CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT. RETURNED. was also treasurer of the PennsylMANY INDICTMENTS right side of the face with a small vania company and the suits will be and then escaped by flight stiletto, New York, May 28. A large num- The weapon made a wound three Wtrahurg. May 28. The trial of strongly contested upon the ground V. Harvey, former teller of that the notes referred to were never ber of Indictments were handed up by Inches long and one Inch deep, the IjTioniHS he Enterprise National bank, who discounted In the bank but were held the May grand Jury, which finished blade just grazing the Juglar veto. churned with falsifying the accounts by Clark as treasurer and for this its labors today. Tbe names of those Cancelliera said the man was a otd Indicted were not made public. but he had been hired to stranger, misappropriating the bank's funds, reason were found in the bank when Among the matters investigated by kill him as enemies had made threats the end. When the United closed by the comptroller of the curthe grand Jury were some transactions of assassination. plate court opened this morning rency. "I hare been vigorous in my depwinsei for Harvey said that the tes-- I Four suits to recover these alleged Involving former officers of the Equitable Life Assurance society. nunciation of certain Italians wbo would all be in today and he loans are coming up for trial. have been swindling their country that the esse would S3 to men. he ssid, and have incurred the RECOUNT OF BALLOTS. Jury sometime tomorrow. TORPEDO EXPLODED enmity of these men." GorBe I Ralston, former bookkeep-h- e CaricelHere is well known among New York Pasasa Into Bill Heart individual ledger at the Car Street Finally a Chicago Throwing Italians throughout the country as an 're National bank, will be called the Road. Legislature. editor and speaker. trial at the conclusion of the liar-acase. Albany, N. Y, May 28. The senate Chicago, May 28. Tvro men AFTER THE GAB COMPANIES. today, by a vote of 38 to 8, passed the badly Injured by a broken glass and a recount LAND FRAUD CASES. a score of others sustained slight In- assembly bill providing for McClellan-HeaIn the New York, May 28. Suit to comjuries early today when a street car of the ballots castelection of 1905, In pel the Consolidated Gaa company and railroad wu Electric mayoralty on Calumet the 28. May Judge Bureh, I a torpedo, New York City. One Republican voted eight other gaa companies doing bus! ' swirtsnt to the attorney gen-- I blown from the tracks by Chiwith seven Democrats against the ness in this city, to relinquish their tnd 8outh street I Ninety-thirColorado more or at , avenue. The explosion lifted the bill, which is one of the measures franchises and to take from them all , ,luring the last two or three years cago tbe urged for passage by Governor the permits to use the street which w,th Investigation car bodily and dumped it into men 1 r"n!,fTtion waa they now enjoy. ws begun In the with Jammed car Hughes. road. The J. He assisted. f?U(I is V i by Corporation 'wwh. a special employe of going to work in tbe steel works and j The bill provides that upon peti-- supreme court today ''iiartment of justice, and ten or1 in the panic that ensued many were tion of either of the mayoralty candl- Counsel Ellison on behalf of the city. be simple and brief. ent pastor of the - 29. - CONSULTED loved. The casket rests in the room and in the name place where the body of President McKinley was placed while In the family home. tomorrow The funeral service that MAY Paris, FROST Toledo, O.. May IN SB. OHIO. ' The tempera- ture dropped to 40 degrees here last night, a record equaled since 1971 but In the fruit orchards along once. Lake Erie huge bonfires were kept burning with a view to preventing damage by frost. A dispatch from Zanesville reported a killing frost throughout the entire Muskingum valley. DISCHARGING PRINTERS Washington, May 29. Because of the continued decrease ef work la the government printing office, the public today dropped from the roll printer ff Hiaa obA |