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Show associated FILL in the (advertise EXAMINER The PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST rice it charges. it is MEDIUM SESr ADVERTISINGEXAMINER THE THE city. INCHES THE COUNTY AS WELL SUBSCRIthE CITY.ARE OUR OPEN TO PTS B IV VOL INDICATIONS WEATHER ARE THAT THE WILL BE FAIR MONDAY AND TUESDAY. OGDEN NO. 218 CITY. UTAH. TUESDAY AUGUST 6, MORNING, 1907 PRICE FIVE CENTS COEY WANTS WITH SCENES OE CUE T TO SATISFY AND GREAT EIRE E E THOUSANDS Year Two Old the Latest Victim Babe Condition the Hysterical of are Terror -- Mothers the People Greatly Stricken and Conflagration Causes ExploInjunction Issued by U. S. Wishes to Investigate the Standard Oil Claims They sion in Paint Were not Given OpportuCourt to Determine SeLaura Matthews Case ens Nearby Buildings for Himself. nity to Submit Data. cretarys Authority, Magnifies Shop-Thre- at Districts. the Reports in the Tenement matt child, waa found terribly bruised In have caused reports to the police offr St. Paul, Aug. I Judge a thicket near tha Tillage of Linuleum-vlll- icers of which under ordinary circumUnited Blares circuit in the Staten Island, this afternoon. stances they would never hear. children wu today charged court today. Issued a temporary order Thomas Anderson, a laborer, aged 8he had been attacked by an unknown ualnit Luxaa Pun! it. who waa locked prohibiting tha secretary of state aI 80 was man. n In on arrested years Brooklyn atatiun, Princeton Arkauaaa from forfeiting! tbe right bp at New asan with Italian to Antoinette laborer, lair tonight, charged Amlwtro, attempt July of the Chicago, Rock Island ft Pacific rhuge of bum ultlng thla sault Biel seller. In was Mr. of Julia Brooklyn arrested evening daughter ad. the basinesa In that on The girl. It Is aaid, was enticed by railroad from dong and Mr. P4ule Talucl of New oa a charge of attempted assault state. Daniel Anderson a and into Lalo in of barn rear little two are the Talucl girls. Funtui and The complaint was presented to Brighton. Peabody were arraigned on her home. She told her parents and the court by Attorney Hicks of Little both laborer! employed at the King Prank notified the arrested who police, they Rock. Platter mill In New Brighton, and similar charges. Anderson. r with tha Talucl Deputy Police Commissioner Tbe railroad is organised under the yontia boarded 16 who is in charge of the police May Mance. a girl of yean, says law of tha slate of Iowa and has tha K.ntxa waa left with the little of waa that while she child this afternoon while Mrs. Talucl department during the absence standing in the rights to bring aulta against citizens went shopping. 1 he mother had not Commissioner Bingham, today asked doorway uf her home In Seventh of Arkauaaa, In tbn federal court and board of eatlmatee tonight, Gulseppl Tristre, an lo have mowed Into the United Stales gone far from the house when the the mayor and the emto funds her for asked Italian, her and back. and her apprenched acreama appropriations, brought chtld'a In the atate The to go with him.' 8he refused. Short- courts any aulta begun 5UU additional Fonts Xew Turk, Aug. 5. One of the feriiul uf recent crime against Vande-veute- wo-an- e, d d fam-H- av-eu- When ha aaw Mra. Talucl. ruahed from the houte, Mra. Talucl following him. Her criea brought out the neighbors, and aoon n mob wna following the fleeing lull an down the meet. The puraurera aoon overtook the nun and he wna knocked to the ground, where he waa severely beaten ud kicked by men and women until policemen. request will be acted upon Wednesday. Most of tbs crimes are committed in little frequented places. Mothers throughout the city are terror-stricke- n and incidents wjilch under ordinary circumstances would be passed over without a. second thought, are crimes, a poiiwonan appeared and with club magnified and reported aa In fact. which have Utile foundation ud revolver fought off the crowd. Many of the polite officials believe The child, on tha ordera of a waa examined by a physician, there la not an unusual number of wbo reported that it waa aeriouely assaults, but that the several murders waa held In $5,000 wirhin the last few weeks and the hysFonts Injured. terical condition of the people, parball oa a charge of criminal assault. ticularly In the tenement district. Angelina Condartl, a alx-- y ear-olroag-tttrat- ploy he returned, and It is alleged, threw hla anna around her. Her acreama attracted attention, and aoon n crowd of fire bumired were overchasing the Italian. Ha taken and beaten unmercifully until half n down policemen rescued him. Israel liraelson met little Freda BerkowlU, aged 7, In Itlat street tonight, and according to her story offered her a nickel ts go with him. Her playmate! told her paxenta and a crowd gathered about the man. Tbs crowd became threat ening by tha time an officer appeared and arrested liraelson. ly afterward w-- e, d SUPPOSED TO BE DROWNED. VOLIVA REFUSED PETITION. DECORATES CZAR'S SUITE. Chicago, Aug. 5. Refused the gentian that' he be appointed by Judge Landis,, of the United States district with John C. court, a Hatsly, now In charge of the Zion City property, and unheeded i In hla protests against the sale of the Zion Lee iudutricfL.Qxejrseer Wilbur Glenn Vo- Uva, who uaurped the leadership iff John Alexander Dowle, today asserted hi a dehaaoe ef the forces against him and declared he would abandon Zion City to establish a colony uf hla own Swlnmnnde, Aug. 5. The fleet returned to the roadstead in the afternoon. . Prince Henry had luncheon with the two sovereign. Subsequently Emperor William accompanied Emperor Nicholas to lbs Btandart. Aa the two emperors paaaed the crews of all the .warships cheered the .MtitiggfliL empty. Russian sovereign, the buds played the Russian national anthem ud tha CHOLERA IN RUSSIA. ships fired aalutea. Following the example of Emperor Bt. Petersburg, Aug. i. It la offiNicholas, who yesterday decorated cially announced today that the proHerr von Tachlraky ud others, Emvinces of Astrhkan, Baratov. Kazan, Hlmbirks Ufa and Mshnl Novgorod "I shall abandon tha old hulk, and peror William today decorated all arc threatened with an outbreak of aha can sink fur all of me," declared members of the Russian emperor's cholera. Vollva, aa he was leaving the. court suite. after hla petition had been denied and the sale of the Zion City lace factory It Is for $380,000 had been ordered. my purjww now to gather my follow-er- a about me as aoon aa possible and leave. When 1 go 1 will take a big following along to establish a new colony." Montreal, Aug. B. It 'la surmised that 8'ulrley Davidson, son of Judge Davidson, and Miss llingston, daughter of the late Sir William Hlngslon, the great Canadian surgeon, wars drowned In tha River SL Lawrence yesterday, as their sailboat was found TO THE RUSSO-BRITIS- AGREEMENT. ged and Fall of Enthusi- asm for the Trip Insane Mother Strangles Her non-offlel- STRIKE SITUATION Two ..... ,'e rs Horrified at the Sight GRAVE. Belfast, Aug. (.The strike situation la again grave. The efforts nude Portland, Me., Aug. 5. Commander to settle the Carters dispute have failed and all negotiations on the subRobert E Peary left here today for ject have been broken off. The CarN?w York, whence he will sgil in n ters declare they will fight to a finish. few days on an expedition to the The coal men's dispute has again broNorth Pole. Commander Peary said ken out, involving two Important firms. Police who were protecting : toJy were today atoned by mill "From Xew York I shall go direct wagons workers. to Sidney, c. B Further transfers of members of tha there 1 shall soal. 'l there will be no a tops on the way, Irish constabulary have been effected. I have no time to low. RAILROAD SURRENDERS TO LAW. My crew this time will be practi-'-- v Aug. $. Governor Raeigh, N. the same aa on my last trip, Glenn today received e telegram from toptaln Robert Bartlett la to eom-n- d the authorities of the Louisville ft the Roosevelt. I am going pre-jre- d Nashville railroad, aaylng that they to make every effort to reach will the 8 4 cent state rate Into w pole. If I do not succeed next effectput on the 8th of August summer 1 shall stay over a year. I This la the last road to surrender in taking along everything for a three to the state laws, and on the 8th of Iters' trip." CaroCommander Peary, giving some de- August all the roads in North lina, more than sixty miles long, will tails or hla plana, said: "John Murphy, my old boatswain, la be using the state rate. Wlth me again. I am to have RESERVIST DECLARED INSANE. wardwell. my old chief engineer; Paris, Aug. 5. Leon Mnllle, the nosa G. Marvin of la to be naval Bucksport, reservist, who fired two revolassistant, and he will be tbe only ver shots at President Fallleres on Haim member of the party. I am to the streets of Paris. July 14th lasL a new surgeon. There are waa today declared Insane and wu applications for the position, but sent to u an Insane uylnm. yet no one has ben choosen. I Jill settle that when I go to New lork Asked if he expected to reach the o Ml this time, Peary said : STRIKE. A man who has had the experi-tir-p O BELL OPERATORS in the north knows that to say O o W,H do a certain , thing np there I have learned many les-"n-s o from inr other trips, and especl- - o T1 lMt one and I shall profit by o this experience. Whether 1 shall o o ,.nfl the North Pole or not la a question which will not be answered until o J have o cither reached It or failed. Asked if be had ample funds for o urrring out the expedition. Com- o o mander Peary, replied; wv one thing and that la o hat the delays In repairs on the o holler of the Roosevelt have been o are now worrying me a great o dMl than the monev with which o " finance the exiteditlon." o 'mmander Peary appeared today o be in nigged health and waa full o w, enthusiasm for the trip. Children-Neighbo- I j oooooooooooooo 1 Baltimore, . Md., Aug. 6. The atrocious murder of her two babies by an insane m.ither thrilled Northeast Baltimore today. Madness, which has twice caused her to be confined in an asylum, this morning again took possession of Mrs. Christine Nenadal, aged 26 years, the wife of Joseph Nenadal, a wood worker employed In a wagon factory. With the cunning of a mind deranged, she laid her plana to put her little ones to sleep, for that la what shebelleves she has done, and no more. Leaving her little daughter, Mary, aged between 8 and 3 years, playing in the street, she put' the younger of her children, Yaroslov, n year and three months old. In Its carriage and took It to a nearby park. Just what happened there la not known. Wbn the mother returned the little one In the carriage was covered with leaves and small branches, but a neighbor noticed that its face wu strangely pale. Mra. Nenadal took both children Into the house and carefully closed all the doors and windows. A little later she went for a friend, Mrs. Victoria Vela, and asked hT to come and aid In dressing the children. Returning, the two women entered tbe dining room of the Nenadal home, and there, lying upon the table. Ms. Vila was horrified to find the naked bodies of the two children, both of them having been strangled by their mother. ' The latter, when the police were summoned, fondled the little hodleg and gave them np only when forced to do aa Her one concern now seems to he lest the children be awakened. She repeatedly asks to have them brought to her, so that she may guard their slumbers. As she alts In her cell at the police station, Mrs. Nenadal Is being constantly watched lest aha renew en attempt at suicide which she made some time ago. On that occasion she took her little danghter in her arms and was about to plunge Into n stream, when her husband found and restrained her. i -- im-r- ! aooosoooooooooooj Born August 5, to the wife of rence A. Yau Dyke. 2303 Adams, pound son. Law8 4 New York, Aug. $. A spectacular fire, which did no great flnauctal dam- John D. Arch-bolof the Standard Oil company, made a statement today In which he declared that the company wna not given an opportunity to lie beard or to submit data In tha preparation of tha report prepared by Commissioner qf Corporations Herbert Mr. Knox Sinltb and made public. Arcbbold'a statement follows; On Saturday, August 3, Judge Landis anuounced hla decision. Uu Monday, August 6, Commissioner Smith's report I given to the New York, Aug. $. d, age, but for a time threatened to spread to two large office buildings, in which thousands of persons are employed, threw Lower Broadway into great turmoil and excitement this afternoon. The fire started lu a paint shop In Fulton street, and, owing to the inflammable nature of the mate-- ' rials In the building, soon spread throughout the five floors of the struc- tore. There wae an explosion, and then sheet of flame leaped out and threatened ihe big buildings of the Western Union Telegraph company and the Evening Mail, and thousands of persona, many of them women, In the upper portion of the Western Union building, and aa soon as it appeared they were in danger they were directed to leave tbe building aa rapidly as possible. Thla they did In gosd order, despite the great excitement that prevailed. Beveral ef the young women fainted, but they were carried out by tbrlr comrade. Fire Chief Croher responded upna the first alarm and Deputy Police Commissioner llausjn took personal charge of the police. He ordered a large force of tbe mounted men Into ihe district and a cordon was drawn around the tbreatenud area to keep back the ounrnioua crowds, which stretched away for blocks In every lViaens of fire engines ware at we. put to work, and tha auxiliary fire fighting apparatus tu the threatened building war placed In commission immediately. In spite of the efficient work dune by the fire department, tbe flames, shoot lug out from the paint shop, menaced the Western Union bulldiug for fully half au hour before Fire Chief Croker wae. satis-fle-d that he had tbe situation In hand. Tbe offices of the Asturian d Press, are situated In the Western Union building, but the Associated read ser--' vice was nut interrupted. The presses of tha Evening Mall were soaked with water and put out of commission temporarily. , . public. Thla remarkable report of Mr. Smith marks another coincidence In courts. The last Arkansas legislature the utterancea of the different departments of the government In their atcorporation which commenced n suit In the United States court against tacks on ua, that have occurred so any dilsen of Arkansas, or which frequently as to rob them of even the should remove any suit pending in appearauce of lielng accidental, la n stale court Into the United States connection with lta publication, it may courts should forfeit all rights to do not be amiss to remind the public that business la tha atae and should lie tba act creating the bureau of cor-- I subject to a penalty of $1,000 a day porsttona provides that such reports continue to do business therein. The should be made to the President for I lie purpose of secretary of atate la obliged with tbe guiding him In forming duty of enforcing the law. suggestions as to legislation, and that Recenty a cltlsyn of Arkansas they may be made public, In whole or j in part brought ault la tha stale court against; only, upon discretion of life the Ruck Island railroad and tha railPresident. It Is sufficient for us to road then had It removed to tha federsay that In the preparation of hla reThe secretary of state al court. port, Mr. Smith did not see fit to conthereupon began forfeiture proceedings fer with ua. We think the public will ACCIDENTAL DROWNING. and they were (topped by the injuncagree that we are at least entltlml to tion Issued here today. The Injunclie heard in such a matter. If Mr. Durango, Cola, Aug. 6. Mr. Franance in matters hold will tion obey cesco Marques and two daughters, both Smith bad seen fit to confer with us of the until the authority secretary under 13 years of age, were drowned we would have readily furnished him of state can be determined. Hearing at a fort In thn 8an Juan . the data for a truthful statement of yesterday will be had at Litie Rock, October river, near .irbolea, by tha overturn- the facta on this qiieaUan." ing of their wagon. CHARGED WIH CONSPIRACY. BROTHER! ARE ARRESTED. SECRETARY WILSON ILL. hPIS I I - Charged With a MWrlble Cfima, Near of Land Obtained by titious Application. 12.000 Acre ' Portland, Ore., Aug. 5. Secretary of Dayton. Agriculture Wilson, who arrived here Is 1U at hla hotel and deDayton, Ohio, Aug. I. Anna Varko-wlt- yesterday, to see any one. Jasper Wilson, 84 years of age, n pretty Jewish clines the secretarys sun, said hla fairer girl, la dead, her body, bruised and contracted a severe cold on hla trip miscut, bearing evidences of bruial from Puget Sound to Portland, and treatment. At a hospital, with a mor- that he had passed a restless night- tal wound In hla abdomen and hla head a mass of bruises, ia Abraham Gordon, a young traveling man from Indianapolis, Held on suspicion are James, Jacob and Bertha Marknwltx, brothers and slater of tha dead girl. The crime occurred but a very short distance from where Dona Gilman was assaulted and murderer some months ago. Cohan," Gordon, also known went out walking along a lonely road near the National Soldiers' Home yesterday. He was accompanied by Anna Markowita and her younger aisier, Bertha. They had walked to a lonely spot, when 'the crime was committed. What took them to this place, hu, up to this time, not been clearly developed. The story of Bertha, when she ruahed breathless and terror-stricketo the Soldiers' Home, wu that while Large Delegation of Aged her slrter. young Gordon and herself were strolling along s secluJed path, Veterans Will Meet a highwayman dipped unheard behind Gordon ud struck him with a in September. black Jack. Gordon, she said. turned about, and be did so, the highwayman shot him In the stomach. As Gordon fell, she uys, the man made a duh for spile of Baralago, N. Y., Aug. B.- -In either herself or her sister. She ran the fact that the railroad erf the Far. screaming from the scene In terror, West have failed to rnske any ma-leaving her elder sister, Anna, to her terial reduction In the fare to Sarafate. Bertha said ahe did not atop toga for the Grand Army nf the Re-until she reached the Soldiers Home, public encampment, application for where she gave tbe alarm. quarters continue to pour Into the The sheriff was notified and a posse local headquarters from the veterans formed. They found Gordon almost of the West, and a large delegation dead. A trail aimed where Anna had will attend tbe big gathering In Sepfollowed tbe tember. Application from Ihe posts They been dragged beaten-dow- n palh and came upon the of the eastern section of the country body of the gtrl lying in the weeds. are also large, and hardly a day The clothing had been nearly torn passes but five hundred to a thousand The nrms were of the old soldiers are assigned quafrom the body. If to rter. For the accommodation of the crowded down over the eyes shut out n terrible picture. There veteran the etty has assigned tbe were evidences of n fearful struggle public schools and other public buildnumber of private Indiand of an assault. The girl waa dead ings, and from strangulation. viduals bave turned over large buildThe Markowltx brothers ud Berthe ings. Residents of 8aratago tre maklater called at police headquarters to ing every effort to cure for the needs see what had been learned about the of tlie encampment. crime. Questioned, the brothers ere that their uid to have admitted mother objected to further attentions being gald by Gordon to Anna. The 8 KANSAS AFTER TRUST. brothers would not deny that they had followed their sisters. Anna and BerBooks Must Be Filed With the tha. Into the woods when they went Court for Examination. with Gordon. JUDGE CONFIRMS 1 u ooooooo oo oooooo $2J)00 PER MONTH. Wichita, Kan., Aug. 5. Attorney-Jackson, for the state of Kansas, today filed motions In the Sedgwick county district court, praying that the Southern Kansas Millers Commercial Clnb and the Southwestern Bureau of Information be compelled to file Its books wltb the court, subject to examination by the state, for the purpose of showing that the two organisations are one and were unlawfully doing business before restrained 4ast April. Wltb tbe motion asking for access to the books of the two companies are two seta of interrogatories, which are to how that the millrra meet and agree on what shall be paid for wheat, what milling produ-net-s shall be quoted at, and a division of trade. General San Francisco, Aug. G. A suit waa filed In the superior court today by J. P. Murphy. tsxpayeis for a writ of prohibition to prevent reasurer Bantel from paying any more bills Incurred by Elisor Biggs In taking care of Abe Ruef. The complaint points nut that Ruef now costa the city about 18,000 a month, while the prisoner might Tary well be kept at the rounty Jail at a much more reasonable price. NEW YORK FIRE. New York. Aug. 5. Fire In n paint hop this afternoon seriously threatened the Mall and Express building nd Western Union building. Soon after the fire started the Western Union ordered its employe upon the upper floors to descend to the lower floors. Tbe fire was controlled without much property loaa. . SALE. Toledo, Ohio, Aug. G, -- Federal Judge Taylor today announced the confirmation of the sale of the property of thd Toledo Railway ft Terminal company tinder a federal decree of foreclosure to an organization known as the Bondholders Protective committee, for the price of $2.000, non. Exceptions to the report filed by the Ohio Savings Hank ft Trust company, unsecured intervening petitioner, were overruled. A mortgage of $3,600,000 waa held by the Commonwealth Trust company of SL Ixmls. and this company Instituted the foreclosure proceedings, which brought about the sale lust May under u decree of the United States fcnurt. A strenuous campaign was begun against the confirmation of the sale, alleging conspiracy upon the ground that the aale had been prearranged. Judge Taylor, In hla opinion. said such a procedure waa Impossible. n u . Fic- San Francisco, Aug. 6. The case of John A. Benson and E. B. Petrine, Jointly charged with conspiracy to defraud tbe government on land deals, was today continued by United Stales Judge Dehaven till Thursday. It Is the contention of the government that Benson waa employed by Perrlne to get possession of 1 J,000 acres of the domain in Tehama county, for which ha was to receive $4.60 an acre. It Is alleged .that thla rest estate was acquired by fictitious application by persona wbo never existed, forged powers of rttorney, forged assignment and bribes paid by Bqnson to employes of tbs land office. The defendants were arrested oa November 8, last, and given temporary freedom on $10,00 bull. s, u Berlin, Aug. 5. The Ruaainn for elgn minister, M. Iswoldsky, com muni' cated to Chancellor von Hue low on Saturday the terms of the Russo-British agreement Ihe German government, the Associated Press is semiofficially Informed, has indicated its entire satisfaction, nothing therein being regarded ns detrimental to Germany. Tbe agreement It la affirmed in quartern, almost altogether concerns the status quo la Asia, especially in Persia. e Commander Appeared Rag- Colorado Springs, Aug. 5. If Mr. Coey wants to come out to Colorado Springs and look Into matters tor himself, we will be very glad to lay everything open before him.' said Cuiuf W, 8. Reynolds, of the police department, commenting today on a dispatch from Chicago relative to the Mathews-Rum-baugsuicides. 1 see Mr. Coey says he has a letter from a woman in Colorado Spring, disclosing sensational Information. I who that hare a pretty good woman Is, and if she wanta to get her name tangled up iu this dirty matter we cau accommodate licr. Chief Heynolda stated that he bad little idea that Coey would come to Colorado Bprlnga. I think Coey has had about all of thla affair he wanta, but if be desires to go further and satisfy himself, I will Join with the sheriff's office and the district attorney in allowing him and proving to him what we have found out abjut the case. It's all very weir for Coev, In Kansas (Tty or Chicago. to accept the statement of Til-li- e Green and scud them broadcast over the -- country, but we have her swum testimony, which ia corroborated In many particular, and we did not have to urge her to give iL either." I Erolher of Empress, Grand Duke Cyril, and Wife. Again Agree. Coburg, Germany, Aug. S- - Ihe relations between Crand Duke Cyril of Ruala and bla wife (the divorced Grand Duchess of Hesse-- , which recently wna declared to be nlmut to end! in n divorce, have entered upon a , happier stage. She has consented to j renounce her title of Grand Duchess, and an Imperial Russian decree has been issued bestowing ou her I ha Dukt title of Imperii! highness. Cyril baa gone to SL Petersburg to see Emperor Nicholas, and on hi return there It la understood to be $10,000 FINE IMPOSED. proliable that reconciliation will take place. Grand Duke Vladimir, eldest Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. G. This after- uncle of Emperor Nicholas and father noon. In tbe federal court, Judge J. A. of Cyril, of which he waa deprived by River overruled the motion for a new the emperor for marrylg a divorced thereby trial in the cases of E. M. Holbrook. woman, hla first cousin, and The breaking (he canonical laws. E. E. Loneltaugh and Robert McPhlla-meHesse, from whom recently convicted here of con- grand duke of Victoria waa divorced, spiracy to defraud the government In Grand Duchess the acquisition of coal lands at Mon- is the brother of the empress of Rua la. arch, Wyo. The Judge Imposed a flue of $10,000 each on Holbrook and STRICKEN BY PARALYSIS. and a $2,000 fine on McPhlla-mewhom he designated as tbe tool ' SL Paul, Aug. 6. John Corrigan, of the coal miners. Each must also of the ccata of ihe case aged about 60 years, supposed to be a pay and aiand committed to the county wealthy miner of Spokane. Wash., waa i jail until the fines and costa are paid. taken 'from a train yesterday and The cases will be appealed to the placed In the city hospital. Buffering ! United States circuit court at appeals. from a stroke of paralysis. He was en route home from n trip to Europe. He had about $3,000 and several letJUDGE LANDJ8' ORDER. ter of credit on Ms person. The hospital physicians say he may Chicago, Aug. 5. Judge Landis, In the United States district court, today, recover. ordered the dissolution of the Church and School Furniture treat, recently MORE RAILROAD COMPLAINT. $43,000 punished by fines amounting to anti-trufor admitted violation of the Albany, X. Y Aug. 5. Complaint lews. the rate ef fare established by against The court entered a decree making the Delaware. Lackawanna ft Western permanent injunctions previously Is- railroad was made today ta Ihe pubsued against the companies that were lic service commission by the State The fined, restraining them from further United Commercial Traveler. treat agreements, or conspiracies to commission Is ssked to make an Inmonopolize and restrain trade lu vio- vestigation nnd fix n rate of 2 cents lation of law. per mile. . y, Lon-baug- y, one-thir- d I st GENERAL DEAD. MONUMENT UNVEILED. - Ohio. Aug. 6. A monuIndianapolis, Aug. 6. Alonzo Green . of Smith, former lieutenant governor and ! went in memory of the victory waa attorney general of Indiana, died to- 1 Commodore Perry on Lake Erie unveiled today, day of heart trouble, ' |