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Show Che IJnter-Mountan Republican VOLUME I. NUMBER SALT $47. STRIKE CALLED IN JUDICIAL REVIEW QUFT COAL FIELDS OF RAILWAY RATES Joint Conference of Miners and Operators Ends in Industrial War. LAKE CITY, ~THAVE AN FINE GOLD BRICK FRIDAY, LEBEL MLLLUON MARCH 30. 1906. Weather PRICE warmer. FIVE CENTS POLICE CONFIRM HAND OF CONGRESS STEVE ADAM'S TALE WILL BE SHOWN UP S VLE GET A DOLLAR Té6day-Fair:; OF HIS Provision Adocated in Senate | Touches Upon Findings of Commission. Find Three Men Who Story of Discovery Fire Bottles. Relate of Roosevelt is to Press for Action on the Panama Canal Measures. IN CACHE PRESIDENT IN PECULIAR FIX - AGREEMENT TO THE WINDS. ELKINS Accusation Against tional Climax Anthracite Mitehell - a Sensa- Discussion Situation Army of TO BILL | System Abol-| FRIENDLY Surgeon Contract ished-Pure Saturday. Pood Ifouse on | Measure April GOODS Contents tional in Ind., at all the' possibly 9 Workers convention this March morning Mine and the. Pittsburg distriet Operator them meet order bituminous conceded 29,-To- o'clock will a jate except, district in 10. | | as jthe by Two railway In of cove of commisison, the} Obto, the, new leader emies, AO} Q slope | of pally would| opposes it on high Bc he Md Fa oe nny V4 b) aries - AN NEW JERSEY INFREQUENT IS FAST VISITOR TODAY'S THESE DAYS ‘BOOTH TO BE ATTORNEY NEWS. | New Battleship Sets New Record in| Page 1. I . | Strike in soft coal fields ealled for toTrial for Speed. day RBastoh: March 29.~The_ perform-| Rate bill discussion in senate panera une: Officers oo ‘confirmation of S ance today of the battleship. New| sqams' "fire bottles story in Pocatello Jersey In eins ining a speed of 19 18, Adminiétration knots an hour in four-hour en-/| tion on canal ance ; run off "with.the Jh New. andr nay eakie Kah hoe 2 ed, to press congress problems. for Correspondent Says I Succeed Lippman. z tepublican Special. Repu Kain Washington, March 29.-Hiram ac-| Ww rar ay Vill Booth of en a men who ago, the C ainttral bowen ee wanted {t Lae president of the | Prevent any loophole mot ke law rhe . the e) pagent ‘of the Miinois Centra of the > law: He : doubted4 whether ‘replied ~ thatInto Mitchell w ping jprived ieee could beto absolutely de-| pepsonalidies the matter f4o0urts the power: issue inJunc-| tract cer Ne F- a .are 2 kholders i tox ice paren 0 S088 1 f Le afr 3 ‘departs ea sas , ie Faery ~ Mitel a "nytt iC Ler ‘ do, e sOU 1 cs nee ' Lporyrre von, . Tae vou nae rom moss ous ‘ BSA) ave asked P Or af me Poe Parker ee eae a tol the ea = j to e@7 Park arker. ere ees Ua, Be ve. wD e Here = ely - 2 oe =ajsecusslo chairman LS not warrant Nght' before Parker eyer did the to to A the e remainder i > > CATRTTRCHTE, { o the bilt ik Cites ra oR ais || ET Acie Tate further tran-| sen-} Mr. a dishonorable friend", of e bill the was ibolishing taken up. penditure 1 is ‘ groun administration. laid. aside in ae life his mal 2h Eew During Me the. Q Robbins higher Stroy prices not personal whether ; oe orde coal and that e the) more other Hapes ay Mitchell said: bins' state ments for are I scem- to al 1 be it 3 de-| Salt route Lake to New cams tdate Rob-| may L will) fonee: ae, ea ai ®\ope pes a on Dek aa ec a : p . eo tha ae 1s ntl nN td ne . 7 ine 3 ; ae ee omp ho : ; val NO! ;; OLE 7 expe > Bore. fing tive OUmS Operators <a protit by 2 1 | , re Ele ‘ eA aat' uy s as camniiti a $2;0.00,000, ee ' on , # 7 (Conuiined ed Gen ~ on 4 i" ape the is in York. to said New! then agreement the reached pure food in bill tae onfe e report to and and the succeed he hid Booth each is} spot J Two.) incNatal had but NC shat : the present towards would be a feell bill, fnereasing of cited ee an he The bill house of the rer the identified om at Cote © to return ( ‘ut! de-| to ames beneficiary of Salt ws in. s and outcome Waterway Hopeless as Continue. call to Rev.) Colorado > LIM Porte, ‘ |sist and of be lieves husband has the : X she chureh should spreading at Tampico, a jt Dill [letter ing government owing the to money po: : ot a the | ‘murderwa toy. js predicted |}the Trans that Lavi! ach tack Cape Colony supnc the ca the is eall tomorrow's tgp ityby Sida , ay »MEXICAN fe She spends two which all as he in works and Purchase : agg eee + 4 eff that its " + CAUSE . been accep d by the the selection ot a jury PLANS ++ Sabine Periene, the murder of a of: + + were hart, Conn., Derby, haired of poth | today place tr a | and and will others hers have for for to be |* )* ratified at the annual meeting. of the + share holders of the National Railroad |* ee : n at Salt|* a compauy of 2 Mexico, to be held Lake reports ? City next circulated |this deal is |}tended south ‘to Tampleo ‘ Monday in i Among connection 7 the|* the from as the |tacks on ated school reign gehen jassailants sheltering would Gene a le es o Steel and Brownsville features hart | + + The is to is are criminal ans 4 a farmers. : prominent lawyei ae $+ of darker Mr. New taken up. the members views prevent fate of of effort canal the - an legisla- ¢anal which has the President's not that concerns was is the. President. treated ‘and on and fully in of a subject the house, This oa. recent possibility the opinion which was con- between considered Congress Has No Authority. canal zone The government of the has been carried on since Mareh 4, 1905; without direct authority of conThe situation probably has no in the history of any other undertaking earrled on at a from the seat of government virtually in an aHen country. The and who are exercising authority officials on the isthmus are proceeding simply on the lines of the general proposition that they have a moral right to regulate things and to prevent: conditions from lapseing into can. unregulated state which might become anarchy. About thre years ». congress gave authority to President ‘Roosevelt to' govern the line of the © canatT through his appointed officials until the end De as ee to congress. true Thiele / ASC rey ft a ‘ic possile His : dssiblysa : mur rise oh ee ' TE. CAUSE ee . a4 ¢ Is be ei t mut TSE tion : Meanwhile particularly. girls e that‘ cre-| ¢ < among ene them Cap of ~the he} the burden Uru ters, ‘ of. ae, : oat th b In vou yr oeRe ene ts an el congress, he . and the Tabi the seuat ofa state anomolous. on interstate whieh. has in-the , :js thoroughly ° disposition ending is Oeed) vai A. Listlesss showing is, for iV : hee abe -alive Die uid tha canal = miat=% Ps to. they sltuae j tion on the Isthmus-‘a 10>, to ERE De Cullar. position y hich committee the Egesident s placed The in send ort thi the aittr is pone bafeled provide eet f affairs which ae house committee at- | foreigns:comimerc have terror 7 nme enc yu OG Seid Tak cheeele etch which-would ; of the canal work. Congress Alive: Sengte we 3and | e : ee Cre oF might 4 of litth a "Chonsdhd nersona Alabama | wis Inter-dceanic capglh, Whiche aay ey vows conducting» leisurely... its . gseemingl\ endl investigation -of ‘isthmian: af- of-| fairs. knows the situa }cih ane mes | be of "a orc alae 1 frantically in this] ck the fenc ae ¢ little rear of When ‘she py fefl her Saninitie haired . Good- Haven 4444.44 Motsberry's +)| z }| were; Pastor beyond Finds 1 Sues ih her to the the conte ground. side she .and was in sup- A shoe y of whose suit arne nd e we an pal ree a man's: 20.-A° the A first M trates t April and Giicieg sible pair trouble in Ingraham ‘oined he few] one} the In the chase, Choke were bein by m 0M pelledthe to scone knoe threaten reach him!" stoned nae Columbus condition of of muny the I went night and home uapersons down| : before four her twice parents' came that home summer, back She September 6. Jeft Berl REL In-| to his m ub GUITLCUlules of t- a in tn 1 ras Petr i Sey acl itio is not M eee ; 29.-While h . : in|! por ee ae the returned te at ¢ chin . risis only aa Pau i by was the W00 te A "kL y I by "rit unity the county ane treasureps*itecths into the pub- aw ue SENATE : a ELEVATOR - ue, TRAGEDS. so} jn a in Building. March Denver. injured a e vate by bout the Aceident' Accident _ied . .im : Wontun Washingtor), watlac 56. of four o'clock hospital an . the Whig 29.-Maryec. Colo... WHO AVES {Ofpublic {ih slayer RGaeiae this afternoon, dled ‘hour and a half tat- |to the wallery As the ear. passed the senate chamber floor Mrs. Wallace sald she wanted ‘to alight there, af the ime time opening-the door and: striv= ter-1.ine Ger-|ing t{s the narrowly | fact by AS J ‘ ea $3 part) er. - :Mrs. Wallace took the elevatoreat : f aya dt Ps been|the basement, saying she desired tage independent passed ar ed $50,000 ,0f sue h Treasurer ibs smo nount of us a turned $190,000 Capitol quite Caneee ivieerantiie a leddler. tepublic prosecutor to be being {jc funds | Denver March 29.--The Pattison was not! Pattison ney <Haeies to UrRS Hy ne ken Worse. |man press is denying the rumors tha tel-ithe kalser and Chancellor Von a pros-) jow had quarrelled. it is seml-ofiicially ; , went Rn: tin: hurt h Mrs. eC Erna formar the so favorable At 11 o'clocknnahis|fatally CMP nin FE tonight. ale toate ee saa SO "Governor ities, the - is era county . has arrangedeta all trea isurdars Whom prevtously crying|@lready the shoes! more restles Temper: iture nol mal; and said LI) pulse, 96; resplration 22 were ape a of | chisor! Ra Von Bue ine "Clash. are $5,000 n ad \ ca Mi ©! man beaten! and others men Pattison Ohio Governor Ware, an automobile agent, is} ay 1 ; airy a nea er ato che resp am nelehstag. a s for was county allowof) thees s Unset were! count) epresenting : Ma had lor tite i andjtal amount of interest eracuitze c tn h hud reeeived whil ‘oceupying a ee totiies of county. trea el rhis ma es ay BY goodly mount ‘of: mor so farreana covered by the county: through the-inpurestigation that resulted from 5 Se last : fall of George B. OX, Ww hen/crthrew : a some . he ttorne ald arrived detectives the when mob a the seen The officers were com and +) «1 raham and our baby gone. | "Two weeks after she are gota +#| | ¢sfam from Chicago saying she I was : *) him! men Governor ; March caused Rev said 1eVS ebfors for divorce from court. his wife rh tonight During the > latter the elreult ve 0 e ued: Mrs In: ereham; testi-|of the day and eveiting he has | spring's style. */ one Sunday +| ices we mer Kill The ts & the had atta ked: treasurer, h urned early all' the: punils in t} i se ns Coratulties"" a formér irsult, re which as e $70,000, ; im neied in { t " ean eer enlarged aaares mison { ot the me nun jo verecncworhkecas ety as| terest thus coming vo; could HOME. a . ix 1 fey again el ult that! been funds vce who 3 fied. the ~clergyman, ‘where came from, she grew angry | should not ask her. The shoes smaller than J. wore and Pr VaR : I< ar and} Bortick ‘fact, had . 1 thug discovered] x hoolmat es dismisses been hac school yd a3 |. thu transgress d, ‘Today fort oer County.,Tre ee i ri os R ~ Rreneh's the repeatedly When teacher desired | sighted Stange Pair in House AVife for ‘Divorce Cee O. leveland, of tan the fa } speech Ce et UPSIET SHOPS hs i Js funds eat i werefeatjuggled | ++ it the resolution mude sensational against mismanagement of in-| specitic naming companies, , cP > x = TAN +} +) +1! in| whenever opinion Mateh"30;--As nate. disclosing the easurers for ‘years . { the streamed down: her: Lace Left Her Admost» Unconscious kicked Ohlo, girl's ene pt she ; con-| ourtyar¢ i Alth ougiain SNe ad, Inued. to. struggle Like an lena } beast. the man kicked and pummeled h¢ and finally bit her nose so that the blood} yyjn; action Insurance undertaken <Cineinnath ty Suverlor4 avenue. Cineinnath, Ohl "Ns sa room Nelle} andiresult of the. Investicatial this ¢tar. ty ‘ourtyard to another}thespecial. committee from, the stare Satdines ‘whe n Ae ruffian suddenly econonted , 1 atte "d cream The little girl his aN rane mipresover toher scres a When he placed mauth lowa legislature in Vaianetiin + stances a where % Superior‘ held nee auburn be given his other In un- clear- The administration's greatest that congress will) adjourn providing any specific means government of the zone, that the officials w hom President has nominated not receive th confirmation of the se TOUGHS MOB A OF ae and drew enclosure Listiskastr rallroat peport to the legislature of. next} oe red a 2s ack ee ee anes =e : laws : to s prevent a recurrence of ; abuses that may exist, +/Ilowa ae a B. Good-. accused, those of senate |}to of heavy allroad rains || atthirdthe unanime@us of the commission's | port of charges : talesmen: barred: by Mr, Goodhart all have red whiskers also ‘ine variety varietv.. Four of , the flowing our oft of them with|* that a line wlll be exto Vera Cruz and north as from to type of of the ; AiG been tied up the gulf and Ship investigation braianeowal = had charged Itallan, with fellow in‘ the Waterbury ce ‘ court. Mr. Goodhart has through meeting that flict renchiod: Started this Summer, Ia., March 29-As houses in ane 29.-Six who excused by Jacob attorney for the from ~ would he hold made matter ash mega y Chicago, March 29- Two ges n mobbed today when « Wi urged with Mountain] The practically Il.| companies Sundays | BE- March talesmen who dispatch, bs ; the) py HAT. red go . & Northwestern Completed, + Mexico City, Mex. Mareh Ar-|% - RED + Hidal« + OF + and chiefly, ania the i Girls TO result PAS- - EXCUSED S Soir situation but The Attacked' Chicago School Barely Escape Being of dollars Rock acts UNO FLO Laws to Be pes Moines, eee % JoRY MEN the on pending measures. had the action that oe Ey nighttfs aL Iron the recent many og nator peepee egg eee HH HHH FEF ". : NATIONAL'S Ayrariconidntsfor Ne |}from Gabriel Maréera from Gabri Mat ra man | $6,200,000. | 7 he deal session, a PROBE INSURANCE alpen eet ; ne a . Investigation: Alleged" Abuses of as- ALECED witt minister's the rom ‘press hove. meas it. was) state ut of a million entailed. The in | OWA +] this ae action believed few thought been for days a shortly, tion 29.-President press measures President congress willbe found eeterien found to The within ing 1903. had i ; aha its| Work execution ot senunder were who eatt T Weenie of now been before three weeks will in bucket they ear. Who is without | in accepted -_Rea guage a cut z few Springs.!and Vicksburg road .| for two days, as is | . |} Island railroad of Rey. $. V. Williams,| First Christian ehureh|. city, her | gospel wife the > . Fills Pulpit Acceptably tit Gant Clare 8, Given 1ATRCInd March | 29:-Mrs. t this ‘ CALLED --- Lady A have tracks plexion hi it men trains are still crossing the bridge | children of Bowen ; eater ee this dangerous condition, |rowly escaped Ns eats Chi-| may isgo inout a with the flood at any | detail of officerswithfromatest oi eeeouth ae a A loss thus be which of and reached almost. world.. ap-|embankment, interior one til March is canal to alive being, from. far is arisoners until reinforce-| Pare ntl ane nae pi aay ve ae | Pec action. of prompt necessity hen | the were en "he aed F Nr Dig iesadleat pe two" ise eye || Blying i Every e | pouring into ewport € ffort muggled out of . another gate in a cloued el 3 irrigation! is being made to strengthen these Satral Wagon... They gave their' names Bee ee eiE OU aGbD GOLD. YOUR BACK FAKE Klabeticl. | Martin and Bortick John bordering | 4. country entire The eve oe aie { ve ae ; on A W y hte > fiveray is on oeeoe The former is seid, has heen parthy | = in New | great damage to land ane ive stock | Identified h hol | Ohio County: Treaswrers whe Small yas been suffered he thu who terrorized t e school) mE = = isatac ¢ suffered rirls tn E t ta aved Fortunes of "Gratuities, Southern Mississippl has suffered | & s t Elehty work WIPE era vh was The action of; the govern-| i | commen: ment is regarded as unwarranted and $10,000. >to , x used for the how Steve f 29.-Re-|]Men river rive rg rand rising, been seriously from °c ' Tloosier Ark.. The The nt had mall but jand agricultural) extends Brewster - Newport. White Teavy Water. Bae 90 Mareh Newport-is brief. vestry from Tenn., the of outside Lake government irrigation hurried PASTOR'S La from 1, feet absorb , Martha. a| | , ie Saran eet + - of congress. The Adams stuff the one 4 The city will be under water before morning, it is feared, as the levees ar not expected.to hold back the flood | | Be rAntaiA | rise Bilt WNevada| of affairs, ports his ecllent, because of his Swarthy hue, would not be so likely to receive Ima pel tal judgment from men of sandy com- which has for nearly completed Bo City ne St. M govern- | of the from EY opr! sat = . Rage tocks and bonds. Sari: lal map: of Strawberry | the Fri the , . Gf tenne : bill bil execu- desired Panama year Cache, POLICE RESCUE FURY FROM ag Suter Mississippi nnd Me mphis, }the rangements have been p ‘ractic ally | * Williams, of Missis- | completed whereby the National Rafl-|* floor leader, advo-| road company of Mexico will purchase |* declaring that the |the Hidalgo & Northwestern raflroad)* instance said I. a8 @on- by bitterne postponed committee from Comoeage ‘showing right Churchill had | Wililams, opposition denoune- | pastor of hat natives service bureau, amendment to be ‘ Phe ) colonial leclared |ogainst he. was| thethatdepartment needcc nt Gooding) officers. eturns project house * Page 9. until 1 : Governme ni au SNE |) Mexico being turbulent ernment a _ Representative ippi, Democratic cated the inerea a Scenes confirmed attitude ment a colleges al Governor to { Damage ‘a Fin in-| | dirsie prece Peery Sports. Drama Governor | 4 to bring 6. ; ion ROW, Mur against GEDA ORF Tif; . / of pecpnen gold fields nthustast'c over outlook Daly NOE' ted | ene another pay-| ment on bondec ndebtedness an save taksince' the what The suit discovery : || follows: lnine" fe rdaho. quarantine Jersey | Thomas | today commis-|Page 7 Execution fo. | twelve who declaredin to creating the ft Nevada Mines. Henry was sua sbolit out ae ee Junction and vel) ‘al isu eae ee cablec a2 plea for was acted o yy the brought under discusministi was Interro- | having of ths interior a secret the hous dopted an the as New entet Turbulent been taken the here. Go where |cached as RA THRESATE =NS_ re 0 WN; ennessee : x 1a 4: : }of each month a ampleo and the), nq Natal Government Is Attacked other two laboring with her husband Ks x : 2 30,s r Cccharge¥@ in > xthe ts Durban, March storm of . iIn-|inj his s flourishing thisj eity, |digation is sweeping througout Natal } where has done much © effective! appropriations. in the chamberini ae * y house n whieh Roosevelt three a George McConkey and. Thomas McConkey went. with Chief Smith and etective. Thiele this morning to the spot where they found the bottles. They conducted the officers to the ex- E,|act Washington Mr. oo | | || oe servievics bottles Officers Ile aa ali Te tah ana Jerscy's | Pare: prin Balt QoReaegn i armers suescay about might yet lead t ssion Mrs, Williams recently the Ill-j}<state during avi oe the . present "aga ; "y simi : late her th b eee visited summer, moments. lat we » of The house finally adjourned in an |inois town and by invitation oecupied lar to that which was. conducted in] out, her nose was badly eat a ed | uproar ifter Churehill had made aithe pulpit Her audience became sO) New York last. fall The resolution, | she was almost unconscious. ersone plea that his» action was |charmed with her gift of speech and) \yjeh now awaits the governor's signa Mary <Aiska, als¢ A Care pe founded on:motives of -h imanity only, | pleasing personality that she was voted | ture, provides for the appointment of a school, was attackec w th on re and that he had no intention whata eall She came home and cousulte d | commission 6 inquire into rumored home arom a heolye es ee oe | ever of Interfé ring officially with the |her husband The latter said; Ac-'| S oiacavane lowiihwuMante laws:by Atate ree eh rknted Sate aS, they gayernment More trouble is | cept und the next' mail aj-and 74 eastern | b ‘ uet ¢ scaned. Later | Natal : oscarried companies, to conduct an] sued the man, who escap it whok mittee, opposed Of | ye Mitehell's "prow h be legislative, judicial considered then in : the will ade consideration ror tl Rocklar tocklanc ] claro BASES Cuuses of openly o adjourned geht E in House, Bill Food ed + , a of oO a ak Te place in the ‘abinet, that ana a Cue found finding, and can 29.-Police night of etinite' «oi Sree : .a Phan aborts Wh Dict on eu be én rreac ed by t J son stors. Fra H Hobbs oral E, D. te) vee fed Separately. R. "Thompson waar confirmed today] Phe officers. Say they an for the positions of register and ree@eiv}fied > that Aiams' story ¥ Ee or Of the ae Statés land ofljee atl every particular. Detective Saft Lake turnéd to. Botse this evening, FPLOOD departmen nt se. "-e"4: an°hour knots minutes; while dlouse, In Mark i a0 ie was Bai) 3 ' midnight, and more. Blea tchihestehes ton' : Viction e bak gue eon ree raisers ane Nave. | secretary stoppage coal, being repile as LES the measure bY) cated as to SONNE } y oe to"interfere frauds, ae at alzned : Ss ie tar . oe Cd a |, a ; SBOE commuting - the death sentence twelve tik ‘ riurd ener: \ welve et nurdere whose. : in Wane" a ; bearait had secured ‘throu; h trickery 165,-| gog ger of ti © publi domain in| C alifornia i It ‘we to detect just> such Mitchell z tos fler pars etyy Work: Wer bave.no ulterior motives.) Weshave tried our best to reach an) "ugreement." c : per z rp, nat More Tactics Fetus al, Ogden that 8 oe Dondan commons was -ex- occasion May ~ Despite the objection of Chairman Tawney of the appropriations. com- : Mr. This irreconcilable, but é ae ce ae of etired atten ittaitier theane consular, tice reorganizing fac- | was I. shall ever de-| our differences! fa no, A abet hs tha senate on|agreed to Pence. alk believe facts. be the last time that bate the question, as « On t eer The the sav less arm) By uy tor."' Mitchell ~ i : ie and eam in derers pa ‘ ate desire any Was it south 8 Interference | His 222.829.9000 1e, DIL passed by a Vole) of 48 to. ‘ ; Mr. Carmack offered an amendment tO the railway rate bill, fixing the |" sponsibility of common cari lersfor:| goods » transit and. Mr ( ulberson pinmen tee a ee ae the Cat! tals ciation of | exas UrE-"| . . . Harri- depend their than 1ere nm { little r ifiro: id | today Seren, ‘Tsay I say tein: competition Mr. Central Coal of railroads mat walked the floor | Of the was touched to rhe Illinois Magison -€ll.riowas-out of operaidr yMr.. is. question Pets the. Mitchel! opposed a.defenst We £ Pure suid:).%"Tb hb public aman geim the He he bh: N hs Protes litchell about question statement the entire at fever heat, showed'.that quick*k : tna °f ie I. do not know of it Is that suf=)| i ficient‘ Delegate Ryan of: Winois then exae Plained ‘that +he had asked on for Stransportation for a lady from Springae field 40- her home at Mount Olive and thathe was sole responsible for the + matter. Mr. Parker then with- | uy whole twas $ and' 5 the 4 re of peace toas enlarge either the i} ill 1 lane al Hi ache dha | ¢, 1urchil ar tne ee ees mat e Wie) merey,-Which' belleve the. peopie..tavoread anyY="| eovermnor, was but a decrease sion when. the own » ER. today CHURCHILL and. the army mfles a ar increase of‘en | ¢4)) contract surgeons. .The estimated annual $48,000 hs i is : a . During of Wi Piao that in his 1 time Se Het thing Mitchelj-)2 act ago. hours were completed wasTheoff battleship Cape Ann wil! Ownership. National Toward' pend . : Mr. Newlands, (Nevada,) dec lared that the irresistible tendency of the times was toward national ownership . : He favored national incorporation may doc mein, "Tf time ot 1 atheS period. twenty \ ' man) in charge of the administration's! sion measure in the senate. He said he was] glad to act as the "guinea philosopher | me perem ; also, public." replied { reached of 19.278 fifteen the|for it a aplendid omen of the future quility of theSouth country to tind the atoce tron .Gavoling 2 OMe oth=land aa op That, put one eratay wm « Ss of next month industrial war you 5 Page State 5,news 19.01 || Ol been ‘ 19 by| Mmjut free Mit chell h it d ake j arid was \ al wads, € asked allowed the .. floor. 4 saic "Tt is the first time. that my {jn-) tégrity has ever been' questioned. The fact that the first ~ see Us in a great cS ane ‘To- | || - thes anonunced for & ended Mitchell exclaimed: muujcisus untruth." i A it ut { At Siesonally pass and asrf far ee as ;. | | Measure Th : me ehatehe forea nev traveled providing Ne for the py tod rh Te Are M4 oe oN iat sath )| the medical corps of the t Yi) : con- her' hour. shouted : bs so tenéver asked ar for a ‘similar period elidurance test? as Monhegan Island is not) I say what : Backs Up, "4 Rain ok What. Mr.. Mitchell et aula net ; Parker i said i Virginia trials i its*medsure*and.fomstand(Eee nding Beak ih ae th * ‘ a3 ‘ vact es He deprinciples. Democratic ing for oe ul sone lee toa oO substantiate seOEA, xl Wore your if a oy ons Yifenal ar fended the ate work 3 of +the 6 interstate com Statement. I ask you Mi Parker ithe: nae ladmemnisison *t an , an ene hour, ate compared On Memes with 8G by the Rhéde Island and speed a wasin. it knots board trial the Ngeures tie ; it? that it admitted us incorporate Clayjet Mr, "Thon Pos a ay & a me. ritual me u alt ae "Part lecisionvas Slane s Oni 19 bill."" declared. the Colorado senator. | her lowest He held that if it was not constitution- | 18.60 The al invalidity this seetion. woul" not! began off er aeit a ae "nt ana'? a e ist : that ee a tr peoeae ance a - ee oy eat ality, consti wero sal, sop replied i stituti 7 lits Its : lancaticen 1 i. as SC an ett , ee po tea thedias -. pbieats oy issuc is duc : Ss ee oe 5, you hi ea a ce real T'ielfeve.tt clad elac AY Mitchellwas gh Ne the - her average revolutions per reached 126.297 and from , Mu;for Patterson, ‘ Mimita-| | eee Knots 7-c4, ‘the insertion of f such aa contend@Colorada) ition' ih the measure, That Is the| made ee from, pene and -§Weakn te 1 any. a . Mr.in Stockholders: speed-of day Ute rights. constitutional their phnder tions. ¢ ‘cr, Wiinois of he "Some: 1a: oy Oi e water the through ship, intent the evade could railways [the pur- fuel and rivany March last. told eet a. erent fer 7) Ourts. » i oy oe ey , "Tt wus aseerthine sterdauy on her Basin oN: J Ree eg Maeda tnleots ou rial off "Rockland| Ct See peter A eit 7. (nat an average revolution of her propaiiese ou ap wy self "cleherense in' Thomas Desde:ericclaims 5 strengthened to| pellers of 125.53 per minute was sutatten through which | ficlent ‘to arive the 10,000-ton baltle- | ; : e wilh G be est fridnd the "Hep: wit Had? ae the ‘sénite. - Fle beai Was unconstitutional, )how-| ie' Tinats Affecting and Dilatory digging for nearly eighteen four of the five bottles hidden Adams. in 1903, containing explosives or "Pettibone dope,' been found in the old mill near In addition to unéarthing the bottles, the fifth one acWas counted for A. MeConkey rand Jy C> Ryan say they saw blue flames coming from the ash cheap near the old mill last April, They covered the fire with earth and found the "fire bottles' a tin bucket after the flames had been. put out. They seattered the contents of one of the bottles on the brush in the neighborhood, and the brush took fire immediately. by t p oa . Legislation More Dn W = ACEC HA Foeapy con- ‘ Thlebt vot . Sees been hauling the timbers whie z been used to support the boile the old hen a helper aie under one timbers to get xL chain hiteh on it he struck a can containing several bottles. The stopper came out of one of the bottles and the contents poured over man's hand, burning it severely. injured man covered his hand with earth to stop the burning. while another ple teed the can on it on an ash heap, covered. The three me reorge Met iia and Frank while he "THE of of Seen Mill. Washington, Ida., Smith Adams mand and the miners will then de|stand by the President. cide whether to accept his proposition Mr. Hale, in discussing the railroad| : . 2 ; a rate question, fayored the inecorporaand work the mines in that district. }tion into the measure of a judicial reThe miners tonight feel. that they | view provision He thought that inhave already won the bituminous |asmMuch as there was little difference Ba e . ee eae te _!'of opinion as to the necessity for It,| strike "which was practically called by there should be no trouble in reaching| the adjournment sine dle of the jeint |g speedy conelusion He did not be-| conference of miners and operators |jjeve that there should be any sus-| this evening. rhe miners figure that | pension of the rate fixed by the cominasmuch as one-fourth of the oper- | mission He held that as the commis-} ators, (meaning the Pittsburg disson would be acting as a part of the} trict), have admitted publicly that the | jegislative branch of the government |! miners demands are just it will be) the inferior federal courts should not hard for the operators to make the |have the power to repeal an act of] public see that the seale Is not fair | congress, as a setting aside of the rate | all around. It is also admitted. by would b severul operators in other states that Mr. Aldrich (Rhode Island) neh nted they will not attempt to work their |out that the friends of the ms Ire mines for the next elaty days and that | did not agree upon its Se when they do they expect no labor Mr. Clay thought that if it was the trouble, ‘his oa indieate the intention to print a review of the comtruth of the miners contention that all as some maintained, mjssion''s findings they want is a sixty-day suspension to the review right should be conceded give them a chance to sell their surjin this bill. plus of coal which the mild winte "Why not say so directly In the bill and extra digging has left on their |and get over the controversy?" he in hands. quired Closing Scenes Sensational. ‘'T belleve that .a review ought to permitted, but I belleve that the reThe closing scenes of the joint con- | view shouid be confined to,th< are ference were sensational. Just prior !tion as to whether the e f to adjournment President Mitchell | constitutional The court should aL made a dramatic speech when he was |be authorized to go into the whole | defending his honor and _ integrity ' case." against an accusatioon that was made Mr. Nelson. of Minnesota thought by an operator.supposed to represent that the trouble Was not améng the} the Harriman interests...1It w as J. H. | triends of the bill, but among its en- _ Winder, Old Special. Pocatello, Chief and| The that Republican | sen- Georgia suspension the declared | rate | the Tennessce any fixed Iatter Clay of opposed ‘rate de- 29 of delivered Mr. Carmack mer has they March by Hand Flames From } advocacy were today Mr. In|} Robbins wages )speeches na- | | gislation strike states the Washington, the in Born Bottle Issuing | Indlanopolis, morrow of Workman-Blue in ee United LOCATED to id Opp i a vator , get out before ae conductor, that | sibility) The rh she car ar was could-not crushed SR ay ce f pp vot K ansas..City? Paine JO}. ~VAtac} ed for: the about disclaim accident... three weeks nll pointed |Wallace had been living herein vdte Donrdthie Woube fo Fhe seat ele respon- Hewes co-| the be against ' the: aga. > a ap. Mrs nes . : |