i 7 I c 1 f 4 v r i LLAST EDITION I DESERET EVENING NEWS M1mT0fliUMrEftiD2e l I i t TnUJJI ANI > LIBERTY f 12 PAGES FRIDAY F BRUARY 25 1910 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH FIFTYNINTH YEAR I ITHIRD DEGREE AND POLICEOFFIIAL3 I Senator Heyburn Introduces a Resolution for the Investigation Of its Practise by Officers I BARBAROUS AND UNAMERICAN Is In Dlrcct Conflict Ylth Instltulon or thc CountryMore Cruel Than the Inquisition I Yaslllnslon Feb 24It a resolu tlon Introduced today by Senator Hey burn Iii adopted the senate wIll take Up tim matter of what Is known among police ffic1als as the third degree The resolution provides Cor the ap Jlolutmcnt or a select committee or three to Investigate the practise or ndmlniterlnwhat Is known as the third dCglto ordeal by officers or the wfol the purpose oC extolling state J11tnts and conCessions from those I charged with crime I Mr Heburn said ho had read an article in a Vnhlngton paper giving an account Of the methods said to have ben resorted to by thc Atlantic City i pollee to obtain a confession from 1 1 lIl1all1 Sler charged with the mur cI or Jane AJams lIe asserted such methods wet mOle cruel than those tIC the Inquisition rhey were not only barbarou < he ald hut are In c I direct conflict with American Instltu tl0l18 under which nnj omcfr Is pro hibited from talking with his prisoner on the subject oC the charge RJalnst 111m No one with a proper sense or duty would re ort to such a practle In ob taining testimony against an accused person and no brutal custom should I thrive an official to subject a prisoner to a probation trial beCorc his appear ance In open court declared Senator Hcburn Such a condition Is reolllng to the senses and I think the entire sUbject should be lI1cstlgnted The resolution was referred to the committee on judiciary TREED BY TWO FIERCE STAG ELKS Lennox Mass Fob 5Chased In to trees by two fierce stag elks three young men of Lennox were forced to fhlrer In their porches for 10 hours berol their signal shots ware heard and rescue cam In the person or G2mekceper CJapeland two assist rtnt on the Harry Payne WhTtney re serve late last night ThC treed trio pad guns but did not shoot because the 1k are worth 10000 apIece Thc three wore out In search of dogs which killed fie of MrJ Whitneys deer several days ago The elk saw them and forced them to do a Marathon to the nearest trees PROF STEINER FAVORS UNRESTRICTED IMMIGRATION New York Feb 25Prof Edward A Steiner of Iowa college who 111 de liverIng course oC lectures at Colum I bla university Is In favor oC unrc Itrlcted immigration In his first lec ture he Raid There Js greater need In this coun try fol men who arc willing to work with their hands than for men who want to JIve by their witH The 900000 Immigrants who came to our shores I Inst year served a far better purpose i than would an equal number ot unl erslty graduates with hands uncal loused and minds unwillIng to begin work at the bottom of the ladder The argument that the country Is impoverIshed by wlthdrnwl1 ot the money of returning Immigrants 18 fool ish Most ot the money taken abroad t goes In the wallets ot Yankee tourIsts t expatriates and heiresses who arc mar rying Into the nobility The PIlgrim Fathers were merely steerage passengers on a par with those ot the present day I VICTIM OF MESSNIA EARTHQUAKE DIES New York Feb 25Injurlcs receIved 1n the earthquake at Messina have just resulted In the death here or Charles Barbara an lSearold Italian boy Barbara lived In Messina with his nidowed mother and sister When the first shock camo he was seated In a second story window and tumbled OUt I I Despite his Injuries he returned to the houICe and saved his mother but hIs sister was killed Soon afterward mother and lion came to this country i ENGLAND SENDING HOES J T9 THE UNITED STATES l Now York Feb 25England Is be ginning to send shoes to thlt country I Hitherto the trade has been the other way but the reduction of the duty c from 2S per cent to 10 per cent bus changed the situation Since Feb I 12 separate consignments from Leicester have come In at thIs port The Lelces t r manufacturers use AmerIcan machinery and American methods but employ cheaper labor than 15 possible r In this country The first consignments 1 arc In the nature of an experiment It successful the Englishmen wll make a determined effort to get a foothold In thlll count A L THOMAS NOMINATED POSTMASTER AT SALT LAKE Special to rhe News Washington D C Feb Z3The president today Rent to the senate the name ot A L Thomas for another term aspostmlllter nt Salt Lake The nomInation wIll hI reported promptly from the committee on post i offices and post roads and will be con firmed In the first executive session J thereafter PHILIPPINE MILITARY MANEUVERS TERMINATED Manila Feb 2iThe military manell tere terminated today with a theoret v diil lcai victor for the red army or at tack undel len flasney D Potts Ianlla was placed at the mercy ur the ciemy The red nrlny tuinci the loft hank oC the blue army oC defenders under Gen Daniel ll Brush nearly surrounded tim city and cut off Its communlcnUon with tho outslll The troops are leaving the field and returning to their stations The oC Ilcers regard the maneuvers as having been successful and instructive Near ly 10000 hoops were engaged The urn pita was MajGen William P Duvall The plan oC campaign Iovllell for the concentration of thc army or de fense In the north and an attack by sell from the red army which landed at SublE ba SWOPI 1JsTIGATION Kansas City Feb ZThnt the grand Jury will not Jlnlsh its Investigation or the Sope mystery before next ednNI day wal announced today by Virgil Conkllnr count prosecutol fun 11 rose eutol said many witnesses hall not yet ttsllfled DI n C Hdes lawyer today cretin tied to take depositions III his inxnage suit against John G Paxton for alleged slan del SUPREME COURT TO REVIEW HElKES IMMUNITY CLAIM 1shllllton Feb 2Tlie calm oC im I munlty 01 Charies R Helke under indict I mCllt In connection with New York sugar frauds trill bo examlncd into hy the su prom court ot the United States Justice LUlton today issued a writ oC error bringIng the matter lo the supreme court for reluw BUTTE STRIKE SITUATO SHOWING IMPDEMENT Question oC TurilicLlo1I Is Not Settled But Companies lrc FJIlill1 Places OC StrllllIg Hoisting EuhILCII Butte Moist Feb 251I1lelest In thc strike slllltltlon hClc centers about he probable action ot thc international unions whe ma be drawn Into the jurisdiction < barrel between the Inter national Engineers union which walked out last week and the old En glneers union which cknowledges the jurisdiction oC the Western Federa tlon oC lIners Matt ComerConl gen eral president oC the International Union or Steam Engineers who is here from Brooklyn has said that his 01 ganizatioii wl1 stand by the slllkcrs No definite proposition looking toward settlement has yet been made In the meantime he companies are lilllllg the places oC the IItrllllIS hoisting en gIneers and operations arc gradually approaching normal DurIng the 24 hours period that ended at 7 ocloclr this morning the Amalgamated Copper company properties hoisted 8576 tOIlS 01 die In addition to that the Clark mines increased their tonnage and In dependent concernS yele alsO operat leg Today the Tramway and Rams mines of the Red Metal company were started up Ore rom the East Grey flOck aB1tto Boston prbperty 15 being hoisted and the Wst Grey Iloak probably wilt resume tomorrow The DUfaloor the Vllshoe company will start up tomorrow lIen have been added to the force employed lit the Washoet concentrator at Anacon da and the usual tonnuge of ore Is be Inl sent to the Boston Montana smeltel at Great Falls RAILROAD BILL It Is Ordered Favorably Reportel1 to Tile Senate Washington Feb 25The adminis tration railroad bill was ordered favor ably reported to the senate by the corn mlttee on Interstate commerce today immediately after consideration of the measure had been oompleted NEGRO lULLS EPUTY ShERIFF Memphis Tenn Feb 25Deputy SherIff W H Lucy In an effort to ar rest a negro near hero today was shot and instantly killed by the negro who In turn was killed by two other deputy sheriffs NORTHERN PACIFIC RESUMES SERVICE Seattle Wash Feb 25fhe weather hen and In the Cascade mountains turned clear and cold last night and the Northern Pacific track was opentd Trains UO departing on schedule today and no further roubie is expected The Great II heO is still cIosei and trains unable to proceed up the west slope or the Cascades on account of snow arc returning to this city Tho Milwaukee Is no better oft than It was yesterday and no trains arc running Tho change In lhe weather dispels feat oC hood whIch was felt yesterday 011 account ot the heavy raIn YOUNG STUDENT WINS ARCHITECTURAL PRIZE Pltl < burg Pa Fob 2iiVlctor Hlgeaumont an architectural student In Carnegie technIcal school entered a composition for 0 dormitory build Ing and won It So favorably were his plant consid ered by the builder that he has been appointed consultinG architect or the construcUlon The young man will continue his studies attending to the construction between recitations PITTSBURG POLICEMAN FINED FOR SONS TRUANCY Plttsburg Pa Feb 25Rlchnrd fraut a policeman was haled before a magistrate on the allegation that his 10eal0Id Bon was a tllllnl und hnd nttelllled school but 37 days out of tho last 90 school days rraut pleaded that he worked Ilt night and slept In the clay therefore was unahle to over see the boys conduct The pollcemon was lined 2 and costs with the altel mUvo oC spending 48 hours In jail and he chose the latter ponalt ihILiNEIIY ARTS COLLEGE New York Fob 25A rnlliinery arts college devoted to a study and Im provement In womens headgear will take Itt place among New Yorks edu cation institutions In the near future if the plan laid by the National As sedation of Retail Milliner now In convention here are carried out Tho canvass for funds wm be started at once j I I = c I DALAI LAMA IS DEPOSED BY NINA Explains That Nominal Ruler of Tibet Has Deserted Capital Following Attempted Revolt MAKES TWO DIRECT CHARGES Orders Election or ills Successor nnd Issues Jeelcc for Protect 1011 OC Lamaism Pekln Feb 251he ChInese govern ment has deposed the clelal lama as head oC tho Tibetan government and ir an official statement Issued today ex plains its action on the round that the nominal ruler had deserted the capItal following nn attempt by him to 01 gnnlie a general lcoH The official statement follows The dalal lama upon his arrival al LlmM from Pekln circulated with the object or orranlzng a general revolt these rumors First that Chln Intended to ex terminate Lamaism anti second that BrUsh trade In effect was Injuring Tibet TIle dalal lama then took measurcs to thwart this trade where upon China became alarmed and order ed 2000 troops to go to LhDSsa with the object oC preserving the pace ad affording protection Vhel1 the lIalal Inmll Iurned ot the above the Pelln government ordered the Chinese resident to return the delal lanm who refused to listen and left wIth his followers The resident searched ineffectIvely whereupon China deposed the dalai lama ordered the Tlbetlans to elect his successor and Issued a decree ordering the protection oC I1IUlIm and the strict observance oc the existing treaties wIth foreign powers concerning Tibet with the plllpose oC preserving the status quo JAPAN TO IMPORT GOATS FROM UNITED STATES ChIcago Fob Bicrds oC goats and sheep are soon to be sent front the Unit ell Slates to Japan for use or the Jap InC8 Government In dcvlopln stock raising according 10 Dr Oolla Tnnllmura deal or animal industry oC the Unlver alty of TOldo who 18 here Ho came to Chlcajto yesterday from the cast where he hUM Isllc several uni vrslUes and after a da or two here hI will cOntinuo his journey to San Fran cisco and Japan Yo raise a few sheep In Japan lie said last night but no goats and 0111 purpose now III to HO into the lndustr to a large extent provIding It will provo profitable and feasible In our clImate EVIDENCE ALL IN I IN KITTEN BACH CASE Boise Ida Feb 25Tue introduction or evidence was concluded In the trial oC Whliiarn F Ketenbaeh George Kester and Vllliam Dwyer on the chnro of con spiracy to defTlud the government out ot limber Innds at the mornln session or the trIal today and this afternoon argu ments or attorneys were begun Asst Blat Atty 1IJesS Johnson opening for the oernment The last witnesS examined 0 amined by the defense was VlIllam F Keltenbach former president 01 the Low Istoll National hank and one of the de fendant His testimony followed that ot Kester and Dwer and like that oC other defendants wa a general denIal oC the governments allegations In rebuttal the government IntrOduced testimony to con tradlcl evidence submitted hy the de Censo as to the reputation of the guy ernmenl witnesses SOMNAMBULIST TOOK A PARADE IN HIS PAJAMAS Tulsa Okla Feb 25When the telegraph operator In the St Louis and Sun Francisco station here step ped from his of1lc to the platform at 130 oelock yesterday morning ho was greeted with the sight of n pa jamaclad figure pacing back and forth The night was bitter cold and when the operator had recovered his composure he Inquired IC the walker was taking his constitutional Re cchin no reply he approached closer end round that the 0C5 or the thinly ciad person were closed and that he was to all appearances asleep When asAkened the somnambulist his teeth chattering 90 that he could barely talk explained that he was T B Jamieson a business man of Now Tori and that he had been a pas tfngcr on the St Louis train cn route to Oklahoma CIty The last he re memherel1 was retiring to his berth In a Puilman sleeper Explanations concluded Jamieson began to collect a wardrobe From oie station Jnploye he obtained the loan of a pall of overalls and others furnIshed hIm with serviceable out fit Thus attired Jamieson tool the next train Cor Sapulpa where his clothing and belongings had been tak en off the train NA10NAL AMATEUR WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP Chicago Feb 25The National Ama teur Athletic union wrestling cham pionships will open at the Illinois AUI lotlc club tonight Stars from many other cities arrived here today Among the out of town entrIes are George Iaylolot New York Herbert Duncan San Francisco and Fred Narsanes New YOlk Athletic club The 1elhn Inarles will he decided tonight and the finals tomorrow SECY NAGEL ON SUPPRESSION OF WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC Washington Feb iThe expendi ture of 10000 a year In stamping out the white slave trame would be money well spent said Secy Nagel In sub mitting to the house n recomnlendatlon that the totnl estimate for regulating Immigration be Increased from 2400000 to 2660000 Mr Nugel says the enforcement of the whlto slave traffic bill now JI1 conCerenee between the two houtes and expected to becomc n law In a few days will cost IOOOlO and that the work will hay to be prosecuted dlf fercntly than the orlllnal Immigration law enforcement l L t > c u WITNESS JONES WAS VERY DEFIANT Special Agent of Land Office Stirred Up Things ill the Bal lingerPinchot Inquiry ATTACKED JAMES M SHERIDAN Told COlllmJtlec acid Conllsel TIc htnt Cute Whnt Iii fcrciicc crc Drawn PIom Ills lcsthnonr Washington Feb 25The Bolllnger Plnchot inquiry took rca unexpected turn today when Special Agent Horace T Jones > f the land orrico took the stand for thc prosecution and made a sensatIonal attack on James M SherIdan who was sent by the land office to Seattle last year to take charge oC the soernll1ents case In hearings on the Cunningham coal claims In Alaska Jones liedared that SherIdan hall been graduated In law only a year 01 two that his conduct oC the case was incompetent and that he had opposed to him two or the leach icy Inwers oC Seattle Testifying for nn hour or more M to Sherldan conduct DC the case and givIng Instances flom which he wished the committee to 11rtlw its own collchl alone Jones said he dId not desire to criticize Sheridan In any tva He said Louis R GlnI was not n Inwyer but knew more law tlan Sheridan did and he thought It was a rene tlon on GlaliI for Cite land office to send Sheridan out there to take charge ot a case which Glavls had worked up Under crossoxamlhitfo Jones ap peared defiant allll aggressive to morn hers or the committee and counsel alike and said ho did not care what Inter ences went drawn from his testimony Jones was still under crossexamIna tion when luncheon recess was taken and It appeared that GlrCord Plnchot would not be reactanT dcc a witness un til late In the afternoon PEACE COMES AFTER fOUR HOURS OF BATTLE Irogcesive Wing of RepublIcan Party or South Dakota Meets antI JJJopt Platform Huron 5 D Feb 2 SAfter a battle oC tour hours peace ttiecLovortbe conerenCPcthoJr lresflV0 wllt oC the Republican party of South Dakotas at mldnZrht R 0 Richards of Huron was made chairman or tho campaign committee and Go Vessey will be the Ropubllc an part leader on a platform whIch Is the embodIment oC the idetca of the leaders of both the Richards factIon and the action led by E L Senn which opposed Richards Tho platform says In part We commend President Taft for his reiterated declaratol19 or loyalty to the Roosevelt principles oC progressIve RepublIcanism and pledge his 3dmlnls tmUon the support ot the progressive Jtepulbilcans of South Dakota In Its eC C01S to obtain the enactment or legis lation embodying those prInciples Tho domInating issue In the coming campaign Is the wresting of control ot nutlonal legislation from special Inter ests Intrenche behind Speaker Cannon oC the house and leader Aldrich oC the senate and their supporters It is not sufficient that Speakcr Cannon be re tired It Is essential that ci successor be elected who Ig committed to and 15 a supporter of progressive principles 1he progress1e Republicans of South Dakota will not support a canlllcLlto for the primary who docs not stand un equIvocally on this platform Ve believe the Payne tarIff law wa a decided step In ullllment of the part pledge but that Inequalities yet exist which should be remedied when demonstrated to be IIUCJl by the haves tlG1t1ons or tho tarln commlfslon Vo denounce the practise oC col lecting moneys for political campaign purposes from persons who hold or are aspirIng to appointive government positions find favor the prohibition thereof by amendment of the corrupt practise act Vo favor the elimination of the personal spIJJt system by amendments to the prlmar hut to provIde how part nominations to nIl ap pointive government pOMilions shall be determined Ye favor the nomination or post masters for presidential lOstOiIlCes by popular part elections who lire real dent patrons or the ofIlce Ve favor an nniendtnent to Ule present corrupt practllC act so as to eliminate thereCrom the legality of paying for men and teams to haul the voters to tho polls The Gateway To the Philippines An Interesting article by Frank G Carpenter The Making of a Newspaper Tho first oC 11 series of articles on The Deseret News the oldest Pub lishing house itt the West will ap pear In THE Saturday News TOMORROW Other features arc as follows Gipsy Countess who sold a 400000 estate for 80 illustrated American Amballador to Franca to the rescue In Paris floods Leading English Authors pay tribute to Austin Dobson Francis farlol1 the swami fox another oC the remarkable stories ot Romantic America lIIulltrated J BEEF TRUST BARONS UNDER INDICTMENT Charta d With Conspiring to Raise Food Prices Contrary to The Public Good I FOUND IN HUDSON COUNTYNJ IC Cmporatlon Trust Co Doc Not PlOiIucc noo Gnren Will Move to nnul Its Charter New York Feb 25Indletments charging conspiracy to raise prices on fond stuffs contrary to tlto public good against all the officials and directors of the National Packing cOnlpanthe socallc beef hustwere presented to JUdge Swayze ot the supreme court oC Httdson county N J In Jersey City this afternoon Prosecutor Go1en announced that he had IsslIed subpoenas for all the officers oC the Corporation Trust com pall or New Jersey which represents thopacking companies In the state Ho lies jemanded that they bring with them their books Showing the stock OWIlCrSllip oC the serious companies their officers and directors and other information desired cir Oaren said iC the officers failed to coittply he would move for the quash ing oC the Trust companY1 charter GLEASON AND RICKARD HAVE NOT SPLIT OVER SITE San Francisco Feb 2DenlalsWere forthcoming from both parties today to the locally published reports that Jack GleMon and Tex Rickard had split over the location of the JerrllesJohn son fight and that Gleaaon would with draw from the enterprise We are stili looking for a site sall1 I I Gleason today and IC some nearby 1 village wl1 offer us a free site for thc arena se probably wIll accept It ra ther than stand tot an extortionate I rental tor n San Francisco lot i RIckard and GleaIon went to Rich mond this afternoon to make a Cur 1 ther Inspection ot the new arena where Dattllng Nelson lost his championship honors on Tuesday last AccordIng to Louis Blot who has time March permit Sam L1ngCord and Jim Barry will light here on March 31 PRESS PUB CO CASE leIetsham Orders all Appeal Taken From Tutlge lIouhs Decision Washington Feb 25A8 a result ot the cabinet meeting AttGen WIck ershnm today telegraphed to Dist Ally Vise at New York to note an appeal from the decision of Judge Hough dis mIssIng for want ot jurisdiction the 1 Indictment against the Press Publish ng company New York World on the charge of libel In connection with the Panama canal cases BANKER CHURCH ORDERED ARRESTED Top 1ku Kan Feb 25Bank Com missioner J X Dolley has ordered the arrest oC Byron L Church president oC the State Bank of Holyrood Ells worth county for embezzling the funds of the bank Commlsslcner Dollo says that when the bank was examined It was found that ever cent oC the 100000 deposits ot the bank hud dlsnpprored He ap prised the directors and ordered them to make the loss good This they did 1 and the dIrectors raised the money to make good tho deficit The affaIrs of the Institution were then turned over to another bank Instructions were then given to ar rest President Church and hIs son who was the cashier It Is claimed that the losses were due to n ormcr cashIer eho speculated on tho board of trade with the funds oC the bank PRISONER DECIDED HE WOULDNT COMMIT SUICIDE Cincinnati Feb 25Take this poi son jailer It was given to me to end my liCe rather titan to suffer the d18 grace of Imprltonment In the penh ten t 1111 But I have concluded to live Title declaration was made by John H Macle Cormer owner ot a sporting goods store In Columbus Ohio as he was taken from the jail hero to the Columbus penitentiary today to serve a sentence or five years for embezzling funds front hl ICos grnndmother no was arrested In Los Angeles Cat In company with a woman CLERK COLEMAN APPEARS IN COURT WITH A SMILE Cambridge Mass Fob 25Wlthi a smIle on his face and apparently with out n care or worry George W Cole ml the alleged defaulting bookkeep er oCthe wrecked National City bank or Cambridge was brought to police lCd qUatel here today Coleman arrived In Boston on the Twenteth Century limited and surrendered to I deputy United States marshal I Ig understood Coloinnn II to be taken to the office ot the United State commissIoner In Boston later tn the dayCClpt CClpt Hurle said that Coleman sInce leaving Cambridge had ben In IaSlS City Chicago Phiadelphia and Now York YOlcWETON WETON BEtTING SCHEDULE AlhuquCrtue N M Fob 2Ater sptndlng the night at Thoreau N M Edward PIOU Weston started out early this morning with tile intention or walkIng 42 miles today ahd spending tonigis nt lcCnrths where he n also rest Oel Sunday Weston figures On reachIng Aihucrque Monday three day aheM fC his schedule WELSH WILL CELEBRATE St laIIs Day Willis ObClcd lh Aplollrlntc EntertaInment The CamblJnn society and the Sons and Daughters or Wales society nN making elaborate preparations for the celebration ot St Davids clay March 1 In the Oden hero Rev J I Rich ards and athonlhnh Thomas wIll IJe the orators for the occasIon Post master A I Thomas II to preside Among those who wIll participate In the program wIll be Mrs Ilzzle Thom as Edward Misses Josephine Zorrlsol Clorlbl Gardiner and Esther Davl Iesl HOlce S Ensign David Evans John Evans Rees Davis Will D Phillips and lrs Tlmoth Edwards Mrs Charles W Stewart wIll b accom pmlst and the Mlthael West Side or chestra wl also take part e CASE UNDER ADVISEMENT Testimony In tho cases or the state VI LOuts Knight and ctliun Son In whlcb the adulteration oC Iced h the uo or Freezem In meats 111 charge was heard by Justice of the Peace Stanley A Hank thIs forenoon The court will render Its decision In both CaSeS later INGRATE CARRIES OUT CLEVER PLAN OF fRAUD SherIff Hower of Iarnmlc hero to TIe tunlFmJhc t omlm FOI TrIal Shelirr W W Bower oC Lramie Vo arrived In Salt Lake this morn ing for the purpose oC returning Earl McGreal arrested here Tuesday nIght to Lramie to answer to the charge or I obtainIng money under raIse pretenses IcGrer said today that he would make no effort to fight his extradition but would willingly return to face the charge and the sherlrr and his pris oner will return to Laramie tomorrow i morning McGlears story Is the old one or the ingrate touched with the criminal ten done According to Sheriff Bower McGreal who ts but 21 years oh and ot a respected family was caught re cent passing bad checks and given a prison sentence lIe had spent 50 days In jai when through the intercession oC Eugene Mossmnait the head or the raldon Mercante company and a longtime friend of the young mans fatally the youth was pardoned and Mr MO man took him Into the em ploy of the melCnUle company at Valdon a town 65 mIles to the north DC Lramie and that distance from a railroad II the store the ounS man proved worthless anti his dIsmissal be came necessary Returning to Lara mil lcGreal visited one of the leading business hoWes there and representing himself a still In thl employ of tho l ercnl1 0l1pan < cttctd that hl ml been sent Into tuiclt Co purchase a bIg bill Of goods for the Waldon store He gave the order then leav Ing the store went to a nearby hotel from where he celled the manager by telephone and representing that Mr Mosmln was talking asked that Mc Grcar furnished with some money So cleverly was the scheme carried out In its details that McGreal received 35 from the one place W H Holdar and several smaller amount from other stores He left Lmmle that same evening antI was located In Sal Lake last Tuesday when he was placed under arrest by Detectives Rlplo and Wilson e NATIONAL GUAD MAUVRS Cainu iu 1111 to be Held In TI1 And Amizust of This Year The war department has advised Gen E A cdgwood that the semi annual maneuver camp to 0 held this year at Fort D A Russell Jyo for the regular and National Guard troop oC the department ot the Colorado wi b held for 30 das beginning July 15 The National Guard 01 Utah consist lag or two battalions of Infantry sig nal corps First batter and hospital corps under command or Iaj W G WIlliams First Infantry will attend the encampment In Wyoming for be tween 10 and 15 days Thc First bat tery It Is saId will remain at the camp for an additional live das Gre Ycdgwood has been asked to advise the department as to the dates the Utah troops will he In attendance He has not made his decision but It i6 saId he will rrobabl recommend a time In the neighborhood or the last week In Jul and the earl par of August Prior to the maneuvers a camp oC Instruction to be attended b infantry officers alone Is planned to bo held 3t Fort Douglas for a period oC 10 days giving the officers an op porllnit to tae up matters pertain ins to Ibid service and manelVer The commandilg orrlcei ot the First bat tery Is to attend a school conducted for offIcers ot artillery at Fort Rile ICan and time commandIng officer ot 1an signal corp will attend I school nt Fort Lavcnworth Han conducted tinder the auspices ot the commandant or the army service schools at that post for the instructIon of signal ot pst In the application ot the most modern equIpment to field conditions will be In session during These schools wf Resson durllg May and June of this year SHEP IN SOUTHERN UTAH After spending several days Ulolgh central and southern Utah visiting particularly the Milford and Beaver distrIct Joseph COlmorlh retuled thIs morning to Sal Lake He reports the man flocks or sheep and droves of cattle seen In the southern part ot the state In much better condition tan he aUdpatct finding them The Iron count sheep owner are now winter ing about 5000 sheep over In Dry Lake valley Lincoln count Nevada I and they report tha the flocks there are CoIning out of the winter In splen did shape The feed has ben good and the sheep sere able to keep In fine conditIon generally Prices for cattle advanced last 03rs are slightly advalcedover years figures We tools auto tom Beaver to Milford and COUld the road dusty Between Milford and Sal Lake there I have bran recent snowfalls A num her oi flocks passed on the way up here wero lookIng frtclass NEW HERD FOR PRISON NW HRD ISrarden Prtts pride In the state Instl luton on the bill wn s Incrl e d yester day 1y the addition or 10 regIstered Jtr hey cows to the prison farms herd VitO j cows were brought from Beatrice Neb I and ecclk were eondLM received at the prison tlin I i L 0 GARS RUNNING PHilADELPHIA Gangs of Workmen Clearing Tracks but Traffic Is Far From Being Normal COMPANY CLAIMS IT HAS WON loncrful Influences Trying to Ilmivelt Effect Agreemncot With Striker Who Arc Willing to Arbitrate Philadelphia Feb 25Encour hy Its succells yesterday and last aiglit 1 the PhiladelphIa Rapid Transit nigt I pJny began at daybreak this morning to open up additional InC some or wJleh had not ben In operation sfnco 1 the strike began GangS ot laborers shortly after mid night started the work ot clealing away obstructions which had been on the tracks since I trcks they were abandQn last Saturday Traffic on all lnes however Is still tar from normal Although there was a number oC so rlous outbreaks last nIght In West PhIl adelphla and In the northern sectlonor the city yesterday was the quietest day since the present trouble began The slte polco were able to handlo wIth Ito difficulty whatever diSorder manifested itself In the Kensington mi district where they escorted car alda and evenIng The troops were onha l again early today and the car con tinued to lun In this territory putrolet by them While the Transit company officials claim they have won the struggle and contInue to hire moro men powerful influences are at work endeavoring to set the company to come to a peace able agreernt with the striking motormen and conductors Tue proposal of clergymen of Phila delphl that both sides submit the caa t arbitration has yet borne fruit The strikers through National Organizer C O Pratt have expressed their svtllingliess 10 arbItrate The corn ijany notified the churchmen commit tee that the appeal would be dub on slderet at the next meeting of the com panys board of directors March 7 Organized labor Is backing the trk ers st1ouSly Frequent meetings arc being held by leading union organizers who arc here from all parts oC the country to aid tht strIkers In every way whih their experience can sug gest AT SOUTH BETHLEHEM V STIIIICE1CS VE1IYDISORDERLt V South Bethlehem Pa Feb 25Strut era and theIr sympathl r relorc t disorderly methods to prevent men frm going to work today a the Bethle hem steel works where a part of the working for has been on strike for three weeks The stnko sympathizers gathered near the gates of the plant and many of the workingmen were I roughly handle Hand to hand fights occurred The I disturbers sized Ul dinner pails the workmen wore carrying and either empted them oC theIr contents or i smashed them agt ist poles On L street for sCer1 block trolley cars were held up while the strikers were trying to drag o the workmen from Allentown Windows ot the cars were broken and oUter property de 5troed CORRUPT USE OF MONEY INVESTIGATION HEARING Albany N Y Fob n5 1here was l short sessIon or the senate In committee j 01 the whole today taking evidence na to the allegation made by Senator Bean Cnr regardicig the corrupt ue ot money In the assembly during 191 and at the dose or the sitting the hearing was adjourned nU Tuesday JAPANESE BOND ISSUE t TWICE OVERSUBSCRIBED V V Ioklo Feb 25The domestic bond f conversion closed today having been about twice oversubscribed The got ernment contemplated the conversIon V I of 50000000 oC foreign bonds 50OOQ00 I e i COLDER TONIGHT Local cather Office Pcdlct Snow And 1 Fn Thermometer The expected happened during the night when a light rin fell here I were premises oC a clear sky this morning which were dispelled by the afternoons clouds The temperature for the last 21 hour has ranged high 49 to 35 degrees but with a corn paraUvel stationary barometer the local wetler otl predicts c6hle weather for tonight and Saturday with rain or snowmost likely the latter The cold up north IR becollnl Intense Low temperatures still p1 of the Mississippi river due t thc high pressue are now central o rt eastern lakes The northwest storm or how pressure area noted yesi tday In the extreme 110rthe8t fs now cen tral over Montana and controls the weather generally front the Pcclfic I ocean leio the Mississippi tiver where the tcmpelturs have risen generally and rain lies fallen in Ie northwest and northern mol of the Great I Basin AUTO PLANTFOR SAT LA V p T 3lelhcrt of Chicago Proposcato IaCtOi3 In City Start n Faeto CI i Salt Lake Is to have an automobile p R Mel factory In case the plans oC chert of Chicago come to fruition Mr Ielchcrt Js In the city and said today that a plant would be construeted which would cost In the neighborhood of 50000 on irst South stret be tween Second 1rst TItled East Tim I buildIng ns planned J to be 76 by 132 feet In dimensions froitting on First South street Bodies or motor C1S wi constructed and an extenSvo repair department Is to bo one of the features according to Mr Melclwrt who 18 that the concern will ii largely backed by local t j I 4 1 L