Show IS AFTER SPAULDING Find Discrepancies in Testimony Testimony Testimony i mony of Dummy Attorney Attorney Attorney ney From Evanston SEEK PERJURY CHARGE Interstate Commerce Turn Imn 0 Over vcr j 10 to I ii Bj i trl t Attorney With a view to inquiring Inquiring- Into an aim apparent apparent apparent ap ap- ap- ap parent case of perjury a u full copy of tho the testimony of or F F. W. W a 3 Union Pacific attorney of Evanston E Wyo yo given before the Inter Interstate tate Commerce Com Coin merce Commission sion Wednesday haben has ha- ben been turned over to the United States District Attorney II B. B Booth Mr Mi Spaulding was on tho tue stand only a few minutes Wednesday edn but it wa was Ion long bug enough for fOI him him- him to to make malic several e statements state state- merits ments at direct variance with his sworn testimony given before lefore the lie commission com cant ml mission slon September 2 21 21 At that time the Union Pacific attorn attorney testified that he had hail bought a tract of coal coa l land for which he paid ld moie mome than onn Money fon y for lh the payment Spaulding said ho he borrowed from fron i George o L L. Black of the Union c Coal company and he lie paid no Interest t on Oh th the loan lIe He said h he lie bought hought the thie land with Ith Mr h Blacks Black's money on the li e advice of Mr Jr Black held it only a short hort time and anti then them resold It to Mr h Black at a profit He lie te testified lIt at th tin tin- e former fOlmer hearing that he re regarded lilt tho itt I transaction as made matle In li-i good g faith and 1 that the loan Joan ma made by hy Mr Black k was wa repaid when the time do deed tI for the thc land Jand was given to I either George I L. L Black or tm D. D 0 O. O Clark of or the Union Pacific Coal company compan Has i Convenient Memory Doth Both times hines that has tes us- us titled 1 before the thc commission In lii Salt Snit Lake he had shown a enl coll convenient nt memory but It failed him hint Wednesday when ho testified that either elthel Mr i Clark or Mr Ir Black Blaek had selected 1 anti and designated designated the land to be bought an and 1 that there thero was a a. complete understanding that tho the Union Pacific Coal company compan or 01 Its agents would bU buy the ti-me land as I soon as 58 patents were secured I o for Perjury The discrepancies In fn testimony ny ghen given given gh en b by Spaulding and aDd the ti-me fact that thc they are now In the hands of or the time district ct attorney gives Ivos ll rise mise c to tho ti-mo beliet that Mr Mu Spaulding will be bo among the tho num num- ber bex of or Union Pacific and anti of of- who are aro to be prosecuted 1 for perjury on ou account of the tho startling land frauds In Wyoming Last September Spaulding refused to admit that list he had received OO for or his compensation atlon as a party parl to the theland theland the I land fraud but his ha had 1 been refreshed 1 In the time last Jast three months for him to make mat tho the admission sion mUon Wednesday c although lie he he- could coul not hot remember whether Clark or 01 Black Dlack paid the ti-me com commission lon Iu May Conclude The session of oC the lie Commerce Commission Com Com- mission will trill convene again at nt 10 o'clock this tI-mis morning As practically all nil J- J L of the witnesses with information re re- re garding the Union Pacific Railroad Railroad- Coal fil company Vi h h nr h it n heard time the remainder of the tho session will b be do to the further in in- in of the ti-me Utah Fuel Ian con and tho the Pleasant nt Valle Valley Coal company compan Despite the persistent attempt of or the he coal railroad company compan attorneys s 's to block lock the proceedings It I is expected that tho the investigation atlon In Salt Lake will be concluded this afternoon I |