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Show he ‘Inter-Mlountain Republican tee NAVY DELINQUENT -°*avSbano scexs oWvonde wife, May 11.-A bitter de-|). ae eo discussion of the naval appropriation bill In other countries,.the lowan deSlared,‘the naval officer who loses his Ship commits prove of suicide He drastie reme such eondemn the did not ap- and he at sSenten- al dies, lightne ss but of Neighbors "From the Vora were I too aoa ~<a» eo that Louls friendly, en bors ae oi but J began ag aT number were of greatly Weeks' aecci- | ¢#o With exagger- | S®veral me, but months ork, Accuracy. where they Witnesses ago she would are now they went not do to living." Corroborate 4 Loni Apes wo indeed, thom. jf underit the strange. Gent captain eink sci huve have dts effect. The A been circum- After hearing Walker asked ind took the based on co that case the a decree under charge of his pected SAtcted only rellef, il and) hatecwill" punishment." Suicide a it be 7 Dem rf ir pear ‘ friends developing and him the boundless today into giving with bustead of employing SES loftiest honors misrepresented in his ee co against which vh Noe atter Oo singleness a his talents field Captain The point of a two hours' 2 _ ANOTHER order debat« purre-| eget in battleship Shanghal C- Chesapeake) was s of state by the treasure itech for an prayer-Tom <b> of loyalty, lack which office OO And when Vor To ie his Queer Music Case of r ne Ml with lost his point lying people libel the Son. for ank, nay a) <<. ve Conscious of he of one gone is time ro . *Y 1 . foreign disgrace the wait know to this Indiana the men splendid a a of his ‘ 1¢ ou Viz don't P: 2S School school ¢ was burned a who : zuilty ible as But With in Sart vi object ENDS as alles rolden gate eral marches Gutted and that York City tomorrow, Ge will be, tele ‘ted next It 16) New president president . J -election re7e!© © @ ate' for, ndidate nall is ca 4 close fight. ane is making way for the his ps as set every too his has quest is into a buteher before man him who spread city, created plead led a hostile and treasure, life some for view of for beef. one and led of was for far Mrs. afield, has which of the men upon duty, was unfitted, who his was great of aim, the him, have a propriety, winning cursed incapable new of Utah, it to followed and know him that to duty he can will a host a not never be used of men sane return fair speech and gain launched madness his of returning by the object him. in papers a deep without the I¢ of his useful is time for him occupations to know his in his treatment of his acceptance fellow of for Asked by ment to Washington members of retary and of of duty WwW which Sioux Catholic May the the missione ret Be nt to tribe to and Sell Betide unlform will must not the be Men! citizens. and three of years Oil. in at was the nm the Missouri small of St. oll, auditor of testified before that agents Cohn wing company, commission inquiry J. company, lubricating ago Waters-Pierce the late interstate Standard the towns are loeal also agents for the Waters-Pierce company He said they received a commission on every gallon of oil sold and. that many of them collected from $50 to $70 a month from the oil company. Cohn also testifled that the Missouri Pacific Railway company had until two years ago published a tariff in which it was set down that oil companies owning pipe lines could have a reduction of 1% cents per gallon if they shipped over the railroad. The Waters-Pierce had two pipe lines under the Mississippi river at St. Louis. No other company was equipped to get the benefit of this rate, he said Roads would keep an CRIME ON WANE; FIND MORE INSANE Is political 11.-H. Jones Control Rates. Joseph Tucker .of Chicago, chairman of the Central Freight association, who was subpoenaed in the hope that evidence on secret rebating through his association could be esablished, was subjected to a crossexamination in which Attorney Monett endeavored to show that sixty or more roads in the association are in a rust for conten rates. Mr. Tucker insisted th: each road determined its rate individually Mr. Monett wanted to know why representatives of all the roads made it a practice of getting together before they announced these "individual' rates. Mr. Tucker gaye him no informing answer A spirited tilt between the chief witness for the government and Attorney C. C, LeFargee,. representing andard Oil company of Kentucky, took place at the morning sSession, Spurned Standard Bribes, The. witness, Maynard Maxon, was harged with endesvaring. $e pspuce z © 2 ; FIGHTS SdHt PENVION eee FC Licenses ik his civil war the of interior, Perot: of $27,000 of the mission rolls in given as the mittee, Be Revoked In State as ICRA eu NESS "GAINS ‘GROU Care of Things, the | {Pte passing ee +++ ere+++o+ Discussed delphia it is probable that steps will be Philadelphia, crime of creasing paues to Insurance +444 do business company a testified ae In this state. hen they had pt to every In the Phila- show ports the to crowc asked for any. i Aare the an thely tricks and am Nanaia that they shall be exposed. TY could have been rich had I wanted to take the bribes that have already been offered me,' he said. Nearly a dozen letters were then | introduced, written by Maxon to different officials of the Standard Oil ympany, including H. H. Rogers, - and] w hich Attorney LeFargee introduced for the purpose of showing that he tried to blackmail the company In increasing statistics called at Conference, n't-wan N DI: Blandar d statistics, M. Pratt that he had four hundred letters revealing the inner. workings | of the company, "except one in which rou instructed Charles Kercher to ommit perjury at Pekin, Il representation, 83 | Maxon Gives Names. | When asked who instructed him to | bribe railroad men at Decatur, Maxon | c ommissione " "Host has s interpreted ne sta~ | Tepid ‘R. W.. Ritchie, BB. B.. Stanan address on ley and Cc. T. Collins, the last being vice president of the Kentucky com| cles can be w mathe in this state, On the pany." | day before the disclosure was made by Maxon is now presider of -the is ‘de nie nt An eunens office rs Standard Oil company of Tiiinols not Tnsanity th of ;: affiliated with the Rockefeller interAgainst this statem¢ nt of Mr » | ests. One of the first questions asked being: sold in this state contrary came one ee j | him regarding this company was. dliaccording to real statistics lips of F. to the members of the directorsetts, a former pre side nt of the charity | {rected hate conference, ‘You have tried bribery to get the crease in the country commy of directors the of cay ste ain for ordering band to play . eet | pany, he said, angrily "T don't proCare of Children. at funeral of hs "doubte dly there will be legal procecdpose to have to deal with any of your The feature of the evening meeting | Insidious games and for that reason | tion or injunetional proceedings to test Was a strong ap eeae by efuse to give their names." illams of New Pipe Lines and Santa Fe the charge vine, pre iene of the conte ao A, J. Davidson, president of the the managers St. Louis and San Francisco. railroad tions for th allied with the Santa Fe, was called norant of to the stand in the afternoon He adto eee and the in| ee te that the Standard had au pipe wards. | jine along a portion of its right of way charge was and admitted further that passes iis hearers were. issued to the account of the tend among themselves when there are | Union Trust Company Seeks to Enjoin PnTank Line, which are used by so many evils | Ste indard Oil agents forcement of Cheap Light. fter securing an admission from His remarks the witness that iis railroad purenthusiasm "| echased lubricating oil from the Standthree audible ‘% ard, Attorney .Monett charged that slastical delegates lfrom 60 to 90 per cent more was paid ished 30th ithe pone my an the open rate, this | being e of principal means who spoke | thre ten. which "the so-called rebates ticular fleld ‘| are made given a rising Other witnesses were: H..O. Hukill, close of the purchasing agent of the Penns sylvania ines west of Pittsburg, who testified that the Pennsylvania rallroads have contracts with the Galena Oil company for the furnishing of lubricatoils and E, F. Tueker, ¢ shi Lirman Turkey Ready to Surrender on Boun- | ing lof the Central Freig . dary Dispute | elation Unsuccessful efforts were i made to learn anything about ofl rates Constantinople | from him thoritatively tan is about lemands regarding the pute in Egypt y the British ambassador, to the sultan - | Northwestern Insurance Head Cleared render it must by Jury's Verdict of Embezzlement. | Allegheny Bank Poe Results in Renothing would be ¢ with the ultimatum. Minneapolis, Minn., May 1 Strikers Storm Newspaper. The sultan's afternoon the jury in the W. F. Bechtel case brought in a verdict of not guilty. io weaken night attempted to storm the office 3echtel was charged with use.of the mined stand, against Forest N. ne prifunds of the Northwestern Life InEngland should publication | vate secretary y ' after the time li surance company to pay his .own perhas expired, sonal debts and that he did not keep follow ed betweeen tropns and oh strik- | Mexico, cand Lement |S. "Cook, a real esan account of the money used In such Massacre | instances... The defendant was formerly president of the company and the Constantinople specific charge against him was that that r, in which Nichols| ported he took $3,500 from the concern and Cook are alleged to have aided the | massacred | Kalisariyeh, treasury to pay. a certain i e which i { ‘he owed. ‘lacking itively 2! EIGHTY-CENT | } flebt Enjoin Enjoin Sioux P Pay- Indians and the Cof the treas- muthorize.. the pension May immoral to grill Wisconsin' 5| insurance Missions, ‘ertain 11 Certain ; omptroller com} whi 4in early Ss ers oO f the fér the educa ‘ Phar trib Y children a ‘ainants say. that .ComThe oe a yp is about to enter into jmoney to stance of a day at the corrections during tistics' made assistant director Washington. uty be enjoined from paying out of ® Sloux treaty funds to the bureau missions certain moneyoe ofnesCatho lic ee Mabta AathEnnnte | pa her sary Is laid by of intemperance Bayonne's policewomen especially vigilant clubmen, corner heads of families eee "These feminine: would have thelr positions ent of the highest course, have t Goldizer ' sensible the: May afternoon railway the quest, a Oi) would pattdne Woe disappointment. until the this Mrs. Goldizer should arrest derly persons, restraint P. Standard 3m It was the hopeless hallucito Attorney Offering manufacturers commerce 3 back whose habit, who for his blackened party-and MISERY Standards Chicago, Louls Be Becoming. just pelows am convinced be most sensible. have to climb ground quickly stabulary duty, and failure of municiesl reach with political used the of oereer plug The helme t even a policewoman a ‘ridiculous hat. here will sibhare, of with a star he has scattered sense and he observations Dise wert club uniform serve MAKES Denounces Iltelmet Wil he him slander on utter Goldizer er. growing evils of pipes and tarheel a chance offiec. he state a shameful met, MAXON he has spent him trifling, not and Secrets, orphans. lavished his but pald the George for of blindiy cursing all mankind. and ‘They Collect Big Commissions on all Oil Sold By Pet Company. have of RAILWAY AGENTS WORK FOR TRUST Denies service familiar, housing bids would to every his quest Make says high obscured a in to Mayor Pierre council this be presented to th *Policewomen institution in Sumner, held place it a With hea little flag the will first force of women, Mrs. in attention to well-paid he money Investigation "which de to y tthe awkward in the Way" half cecrett y at ukee. Telegraphers ior ewe » Comme nati, O. May 11 le-=The ‘ag Cincinnat se mercial _Telegrap‘phers' ponunion the insecond believed not ennobles with IN to hikin' tor ragt Court atil salle‘ prone" S jon today settled aOR ‘ for the Monday ae Milwaukee he nnial meeting 4 Russe 1 of in which money even World-Wonld the First costly the has so boundlessly him, dethroned, Kearns loyalty Vrote he leniency that which single cause : a nigel capW. J.) \ yernment and nyuponits | fh ty ‘ = prem filed sult suurtfor of an the injunction in eich District o : the court, ‘ a} In Ww has allowed him 0 |}, olumbitoner umbia asking that Mr.fenieaeLeupp Indian of. service spent convinced with despot for property, prudent SCRAP $30,000 disturb-. port on the ill- judged yemain, would shareholders inexhaustible, which and : are the of ie ¢ the _ 5 ee re te aa as itsitse publicity. insane which rewarded wherever for Tom Yhrough a hundred miles of sun ‘ object to chargin nountain on the run ‘ou t object to } n a. soldiers ratior raight "A don't o o dyin''- Upon whereby wisp, in eI the from Nora main. ne Lo Allowed _ 2 4 th al gr ain't You to astoni ished sartiment dept 1 officer is holding a comBut ye know » Mave, at is i wa man littl 1 States navy could, | Showed how.how near. any that learn are-ito. beast ye. OT forfar ra nitec U in the mand ic ‘ated or not, jntox et wheth get his instincts, fies and n'a psp: atic SUE TO ) HOLD INDIAN "FUNDS wance of iat the presence ° Offe onder room,officerthe was eenBR and this has fortune cause-he ~~ BUMRING UF' BUILDING)? ‘The S0,Re abilities with attribute has for aided name daft coffins a Disgrace eftl an conduct in:‘of ‘his;< cae it of confined a treasure error wnwelcomed ipepense on. our flag the : When secretaryons d thing in 5 Teett s onbnod' to; olny : ce hyn s radtine " _ finds thenothing willl te 1 ee Sond least the | 4 z e haciag riment rhe raptine bya,' & hat ae tl in vite in Alwa} You're to oe ofrenses; record on C the Bete i} he ity of thes (pos ind ee Bee es "7 0 rare rwas associatio oO © P l ; 1 eee Ff i a y his AERO ice funera mud solemn la The rable of a.davb: ip vou verput eligibilitygentlemen his question and ladies more every seems gone It epic was for assaulted had fnctifference § of paymaster's1 holin fend the him hi joke untry of |} And -chief In een: and wraps That:make ee of the tention & cating'; Asiastic fleet that if the the rigs SF her pig a. Is to be a navy 7 of the alute vice eS. ees OO , dc prov must martial courts the eparate punishment for ofte shoes 1s But'Se we ett ilu the ah Pon stray] taal shoulder sends department U th in . letter which the "ot Tia down.b farther You're on . gammande the hich and w Lukesh Than a dog a tl tis ev chief of the squadron is aemembers ye dirtier va of the + assistant | vo t «attention to oO the ca ll mn from dead Fleeh as the rial, dining hich his work his dignified traffic it-for rebuff We Loge the calls of a Me) j to the leniency of court martial The band aaing offenses against the | It do sound a in pe sing upon 9 departYou'r Always the of regulations and rules snit been has martial court Another SecreAssistant criticised. severely = pub licly in today Newberry tary N Georges Paymaster primanding indecent and for drunkenness¢ Lukesh, . room dining public in the conduet = May ter hotel in Yokohama, Japan, me reduction approving and his 1905, foot forced which him who fair ws in put honors income 4 4 | 3 Who | Oconto boy serving Wisconsin writes. to his sister, Miss as We Washington, ‘May -11.-The department .4s,determined to. all one Have Sse-tecete-ce-to-se-00- 0-90 90 48 tt tp e0 eeaesre skates Setedh haicatis vot ha ththe og " for their Taig of> marines rhe dead marine was Cc. "Th aie stop political the had will-o'-the business Private. 7 awrence of St.' CRITICISED ae Censures Action : > s . Drunken Paymaster the good passion made he gain the Kearns' and of : Wisconsin the Vay.' sustained a Secretary Assistant of be prepared 4 advisement. | ¢ MARINES Drowned ean ‘ 1 4 the provision in the naval bill sever the nae construction eee at. a cost of ofa | ment f ~ Aud iy Ch ipeake tain n' for from property which political purpose in unknown, ro the hemence CLASS appropriations order ae ant or se of a deeps May J., : Mark: of -ex- a" unrivaled property pursuing Blaine with love > 4 4 Judge] In the Way" at Funeral allows $1,250,0 bay, fer © th hunt month J., Battleship Band Plays "Always + SSH Ae Meee they whey ) that complicating Ile desertion « . his a need He defeat, abdrowe tepresentative of magnificent cnergy the 7 'B rEee the naval bill a was K 4 a and causing tells'of- a anmutiny incident, Brena it elt holidaconsidered ty for to|c2me near on thewhich' big | supposition school the hous a 7 er 1 G2 pri ite | 8 tndnfp At the burial of one of the! hich Morrow ein then" pa wt tL, " men who was drowned, the captain orpe ae Oil * en Taiwres f Minn dered the band to play Always in the) flag ri marked (oellars placed demand -selt=/5". sell" Grills is the to R Representative Weeks interrupted to eall Colonel Hepburn's attention to the fact that suicide is a crime under out avepl lied ene rgen "but m3 pus ECORI. er is offense d a sacha: i . management his of It Orders ne the Instead nation Crime ly,' Soa Sed bas thousand N. New York, city beats her past & so New wie sis "is: of cash But h ki oe hi COMRADE TAKES Wiig Winceate' rc sabe the are dar itsoak omc "ioe wh TAKE TO POETRY er Suit meee e 1s aie remedy. and beckons if trust the Story. testimony the } eons nts that) ve ie ‘mn Incon- ne offense ae is the the Which fifty 4 The complainant's t estimony was or; Colonel Hepburn challe nged the ac-/ roporated a ) anave one of Mr. Weeks' figures and then|tary of the North Shore Electric comule pany, and a brother of Samuel Insull, We are spending millions to build |} the millionatre promoter. Mr. Insull told I think ] it is the part/ the up @ great navy court that he knew Marshall and of patriotism to do this, but there} his wife have not lived together for more ought to be some guarantee, Some as-| than two years He was followed by surance that when we secure such ves-| Marshall P. Garrison who said he had sels they will not be recklessly destroy- | beard much a sip in Evanston ‘ecneerned by incompetency and tnefficiency nx Mrs. Mar at and the complainant's half brother The gentleman criticised because I said that in my judgment there Vas nota proper punishment meted out to those Who, I thought, recklessly, carelessly and wantonly put in jeopardy these great interests of ours | ue wh es ve that our system of administering inal justice in the army and navy is aoe mentably faulty; that it Is almost impossible to secure falrnes sof eee mi on the part of those who criminal malefactors Think of The courts are made up from ctaba mates, from the companions in arms from the friends and associates, from the military family of whic cn they are all alike members. Ther¢ ia a community of interests, a comm energy to cut in > the of him himself and oo oe that talked Challenges Instead time and <tsé» and dents devoted Bayonne, Ve ces passed by the naval courts-martial while at least Ye did not Baar eaineg upon officers whose negligence or lack | ¢ go and he was supported in his re-| of knowledge damage the fighting | fusal by Cora finally storles became so ships of the navy general that I insisted upon Louis leayRepresentative Hepburn wa noved |Ing the place Immediately If he goes to his attack by a speech delive ced on}|then I go, too,' said Cora. Saturday last by Representative Weeks ‘My wife and Louis left the next day of Massachusetts, a former naval offi-|and IT learned later that they were in eer, who declared that the naval of-!| Mississippi, so I followed them there to Neers were punished for their negli-| see Cora. I begged her to return to Chigence ENTER POLICEWOMEN IN NATTY UNIFORMS 2a i Talk. oe hee the i to suspected rather fea east. appeared at He was out of straits I secured the Chicago Telasked him to fe- Begin first sueacotsa' at ey ail sald my the half complainant brother jin telling us story, officers! who had ved in the and prose- | 0Ur home In Evanston work and in financial cutions by their fellow officers was dei a position for him with vered in the house today by Repre- |} ephone company and Sentative Hepburn of Lowa during the | ™4!n at our home lation of influential navy the lack of proper criminal did > re ee were oc ie eptember 7, 18 1 ‘to « nie go several years tates their home in Evanston soni <é> ro York. oe for But 2& vo New ane had PRICE FIVE CENTS- Today-Unsettled, niator <>. a ie ivenue, Mr Essex came made Kearns industrious 22 i i Washington, ee Naval : Service. of Tom necessary i Punished Warming Arm befriended on valater eloped with If <2 ' Fellows, had and li >, Marsh: fficia ) th " North gf Rg Orie spe. oe }| terdi ay asked Judge Walker for a decrec of divorce Marshall told the court that his wife left thelr home In Evanston in Lightly | April, 194, with his half brother ana they are now living at 125 Edgecomb WRONG . Officers, whom he occasions, pease pi Louis Mar- i bee Offending By jr MARTIAL Marshall had half-brother, 2 - D. his of ail, ous oe ee COURTS Cora } amored i Escape Censure. 60 to Slight rr Culprits With ror Allows 7 Weather HE CAN GO TOO FAR 44 44 <4 i i i i ae Sheltered, / CITY, eae roe AES ee IN JUDGING CRIME» 0.8 Hepburn Flays System Which LAKE Pe = SALT 1. ot NUMBER FHFHHt+++ +++ +++ tt oa VOLUME II thi Indians' WAILS OF THE GAS SULTAN ABOUT TO GIVE IN LOOTERS - tent of $20,000,000 and that if the | Slight Disorders Now at °F "BECHTEL IS NOT GUILTY |