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Show SUGAR HEARING STILL GOES ON 0. C. Bcebc. Former Oregon-Utah Oregon-Utah Officer, on Witness Wit-ness Stand S.M.T LAKE f I II 6 C Beehe. form, r ..ft...r of the oregon-Ctah I H'igar company, and Salt Il- banket, iwai the principal wlintaa jilled Jree-; Jree-; terdnv In the hearing of the federal I trade commission omplatnt alleging conaplr... in rcafrMlnt of competition competi-tion In In i - f om m rcr ;iK:iint t h- Utah -Idaho Bugmr compan. the Anal I gamated Miliar rompony. Krneat It I W.rollrx nnd ol Iwra Mr Iteebc hml Jual computed hi.-direct hi.-direct examination frhen the hearing waa COndaded All of It 1m ietlmonN ' tnterad ovei tha objection! of Judge I i N Si ran p. ihief ounael for lh Ttab-Idahe, who contended thai the matter ) n rl been testified to b) i former witnea. ij. ..rtr K S mil. i. ' thai H waa not proper rebuttal. The wiiiica told of the flnancbil affalrx of the .nnipanv. which was taken o i r by the t'tah-ldaho. He ' ii-d that at the time the factory I good condition. Mild contradicted e i- dence pre-. loUBt K'vcn In Medtonl. Ore b) Aleck N'lbley, damaging to the i tp illation of Mr undera He donlod ' Ihal he mill Mr Sandera had ever i pr. aented Biah.-p .S'lble- with a wrlt- ten statement offering l aell out at , s k ii per -ii'. ind axpreeeed his die-I die-I appointment at the condition which 1 made if noeoeaaf) for him io -il hia Stock for J.'.u I Mr peebfl Notified to having told Biahop N'lbley that hf. Beebe. waa bf-lnK railroaded out of the bualnesa, and thai he hud voted igaint the resolution ighereb) the asaeta .f the compan er- .-l.l i he I 'f a h -1 l.t ho. I At th- lime of the ile. Mr. Beebe i -anl 11 umpnni had a contract With ialvln Hullo, k of lienver. calling or the Hfile of $.'.00,000 worth of t.ond underwritten by Etlehop Kihloj and othera At the time, Mr Beet.e nuid Mr. Bullock had made hla payments' In accordance with the contract on 1 Which $375,000 war a(( ,juf. The overdraft .it the Lank, shown bj th oompanya ttf mm a of May 14.' 191C. iraa explained by Mr. Beebe : aa having leen cnud through several i unusually large payment! on freight! I nuia hp arrnngeri n i . om moda t Ion t the hnk to ane the trouble of calling , on the underwriter! fur another pay-' pay-' ment before the Bullock installment 'or $ 4a 06o fhould come n May 27, Mr Heebe late.J. The first witri. aa ..ri I e stand waa 0 b Barfflund, preoidenl of ibe Qun- nlaon alle Slate Imtik und .i former director In th! Gunnison Vallry Sugar eompanj H" denied ever hatlnK m i.ie derogatory remarks concerning B:hop Mh!e or th- lit.- Preeidcnt Joseph I" 8inMh. h alK-Kcrl in prevl-, ous t'eetlmony, and denied that he had I'K-r onsidered himaelf unfrbndly I t.varrts die Mormons us had also en ' alleged by a uirries fr.r the Utah-1 Idaho Judn. Btratin entered Just os vlgor-oiie vlgor-oiie t.i-eit i..ns to :hn !estimoiiv of Mr. I Bergluna a to the of Mr Beebe BOY HAS LEGS CRUSHED UNDER HEAVY WAGON j R1GBV. Ida.. Oi.t. 29. Billy Cow I lev. i years old suffered severe injuries jTueadsy when he fell beneath a wagon wag-on loaded with beetK Billy is the &on of Mr. and Mrs W W. Cow lev. Tho youngarter atlimpted to ilimb on a moving wagon II. lllpped and fell beneath a rear wheel, whlcb passed pass-ed over blth of hie legs. The legs were crushed There Is a chance of the i-o recov-jerlng recov-jerlng wnthou' havinc lo underpo tc Iputaltnn of his limbs, it is ;hIci |