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I SENATOR BURTON BURTONAGAIN BURTONAGAIN BURTONAGAIN
AGAIN IN DOCK DOCKSupreme DOCKSupreme DOCKSupreme
Supreme Court Saved Him Prom FlomJor FlomJormer For Former Formar ¬
mer Sentence SentenceNEW SentenceNEW SentenceNEW
NEW INDICTMENT SECURECASE SECURED SECUREDI SECUREDCASE I
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CASE OUTLINED BY PROSECU PROSECUTION PROSECUTION PROSECUTION
TION AND AN D DEFENSE DEFENSEiT DEFENSESTLOUIS
1 iT T LOUIS Nov No 21 1Jror For tbe second secondtime NCondtune ieondt3me
STLOUIS time within wt two years MnI U Ud4 Ud44t4te UnU dt4 dt4t 4 4riute
riute t tt Senator J Ralph nal h Burton BurtonKansas BurtonI BurtwthalLa
Kansas I aI1M11 today toda was w called eaUe upon to toi toII t tnti
i II nd himself In Int Ut tle e Unite Unt Statef Stateftit Stat Sttet
tit 1 i t court against acaJ int llt a M > n indictment indictmenttrying Ittdtetmetttning Ifldlctmefltu
trying u ging that JM Ji ws w offered and ae aet Actid e ehJ
t hJ i compensation compe Uon front the Htajto HtajtoA Rta o oI
I Ll1 in A I Securities c cc c9l1PUl ot St Stli SCy
y li now defunet tbr r un MIne hi Ids fn fnwht fl fliHlI
iHlI c < while wht a s 1Mm member W of t the United Unitedits UntteclLl
its Ll M senate 8e ate In behalf alf of Uiat oon oonin COflin en enin
in certain matters maU pending before beforelotitofflce beforeI
lotitofflce 1 department d rlm nt at Washing Wasnmsi Wahl WahlBurton WashingBurton
i > ttor Burton was a8 tried and con conx
x > > U i n the drat Indictment in March Marcht
Iti t tie rl Appealed Jo jO o the United States Statestnie Statedreie
tnie court ana ani the cane was re reed rfti ¬ I
i ed i A new ne indictment was wa U re rent ltlast ieJ ¬
jrtwe J > nt last spriiiHf s2ri ri and about a month monthl month4tiiUrflIi I Itllllurr
4tiiUrflIi < l tllllurr < nmnvrs l ftel A el by 1 counsel for or the thesr thewere I
> sr t were sustained 81 taJned by United Uniteds I Is
s circuitJudge t ituit Judge Vandevanter Vande nter who whoifUlately whoflliately whoiiiate1y
ifUlately ordered or ered that a new federal federalil
I d jury juryc M Buinmoned mnnmondtoconaldftthe mnnmondtoconaldfttheIUt to considw the thei theA
i A > me IUt > inrose Ipit m iOA 1on of the United Unitedi UnitedtlJaboJct Unitedtlletrlet
> i a district attorney attorneyThMd aUorneThJId attorneyThkd
ThMd Indictment I Returned Returnedi
I
I i November O rnIter 10th eight ht days before beforeh I Il
4 h l Mtuuie of limitations became el elIi e eiI t tti
> iI ti the third and present Indict Indictnf
> nf t against Senator Burton was re reimr4 reIllf reri
imr4 Illf ri Demurrers to this thi and a plea pleau
> al u flled tU by Senator Burtons at att
t nv rn t n vs v 1 w were overruled by Judge Van Vanutit Vntraltr Vafltutr
utit traltr < r and UMlthe the case ordered to trial trialViif trial1tc trialtllf
Viif salient tcflt pont > > of difference be bet bet
t II the first and third indictment indictmenti
i in n the th former Senator Burton vv vvii 1 1jdl shiigtct
< jdl hiigtct > ii f < 1 with rtfeivlnR ft > e vlng the alleged com comJ
J uttitiou II I t i > II in WiUihiityton D Cand Candt C and Indof andt
< > t nf the points on which the supreme supremeurt upren1ti iprenieUtt
urt i rt reversed rfVCI fd the conviction was as that thattf ttsat1H tttatt
tf t t Lou Louis in court did not have June Jurisu ju jun Juneuinu
n < u uinu fiou f while the present indictment indictmentIt Indictmentkgls
> It kgls t < s that Senator Burton agreed eed to toit toIt toit
< it and did accept compensation compensationJ
J his influence in St Louis LouisSenator LoulSenator LouisSenator
Senator in Court CourtMi CourtIIt1 Courtiri
Mi IIt1 n court convened CODve ed at IB oclockmorning oclock oolockt
t v > morning inoruh Senator urton was pre preaccompanied preji prejill pr pre4eeornpAuied
< accompanied < ll < by his hi attorney attorneyirlck attorneyt attorneyirIck
t irlck W Yo Lehmann of SL St Lou louicounMl Louhu Louhulitg to toclmg
clmg litg counsel for the defense W H HU ItL
1 L U ssington s llgton of To sits u Kansas and W WK Wg Yo YoI
K I Haynes Ha nes of Chicago The govern governTiir goemjr
Tiir jr r is i represented by Col A P Dyer Dyeri
i jtii dh itt t States district attorney as asr aab asd
r d by b Charles CharI H Robb assistant 18tant to tot totl
t tl attorney general of the United Unitedts Unitedt
11 t if ts t and fl Horace Ho Dyer assistant to toHi toHI toLit
Hi district 11i8tricftfI attorney attorneyAfter btsIn y ytffrr
After ftfI the selection el eUon of orels1tteen eighteen tales tajestl
tl I MMi i lL from whom hont the Jury WM selected selectedti selectedercise el ed edth
ti th rerciae ercise tC o t1l the peremptory 1emptrycha1 1emptrycha1f chal chalKfs chalMr
Kfs f Mr r I Lhmann > hmann objected to Judge Judgei Ju JulIapter Judgeivanters
i lIapter l vanters apportionment a of the thetUtieugtft tbealPl1X thek
tUtieugtft k alPl1X ings Qkamjftg Q aWNU tfe t the e defense was wast
t titled to more than three on the thefound therHlI ther
found rHlI r in that the punishment of the of otcharKed ofcharged
3 = > n charged agiUnat apJn t Senator Burton BurtonI
4 xaakpn I lKHI it a a felony felonyOffense felonyOffense felonyOffense
Offense a Misdemeanor MisdemeanorJud MisdemeanorJudge
Jud Judge 3 e Vandevanter overruled Mr MrIrfhmanns MrLchiminns Ir IrfhlTIunn
Irfhmanns fhlTIunn claim on the ground that thatthe thatthp thathc
the hc statute under which the indictment indictmenta in indictmentbrought Uctmenta
> a brought explicitly states the offense offensea ofteu e
a < 1 misdemeanor ml deme nol and as such the theprosecution thetirosecution theIrosoCution
prosecution and defense are only onl en ens entttpcl ¬
s titled hth > l to three challenge each Mr MrI MrLmann Ir IrJJl1nann
I JJl1nann lunann noted an objection objectionIA objectionjury
I IA jury was sworn at 1130 a m mJUdge mJudge
1 Judge Vandevanter supplemented supplementedgulation lrIupplementotluhttion supplementedgulatlon
gulation uhttion oath by b pointing out in injr ini
1 Ute duties of a juror and the theh1
jr h1 1 er in which the testimony t hnon in the theus thes
< us s should be weighed in order to toA totlh
A tlh < a ah h a just verdict verdictGovernments veldlctGovernments VedIetGovernments
Governments Case CaseCol Caseci
Col < 01 Dyer the district attorney attorne de depd dothe
1 vYifd pd the opening statement of the them thefi theh1
fi h1 m < l t raments case He said the charge chargevis
vis 1 brought blO ht under section k < Ction number 1782 1782c 17S 17Sthe 17Snue
c the revised statutes of the United UnitedMuio Uniteddt5 Unitedwhich
Muio dt5 which provides that no em emrjjv emJ emor
rjjv J or o on G1eeT < Hcer of the United States Statesiivfrnment Stateafrnment Statesrnnient
iivfrnment frnment n sy y receive eive or agree to tot totve
i ive e any compensation eo ntion for repro reprovitlng reJrol reproting
l < > vitlng ting any party or parties In any anyatter anyattfr anyattr
atter before any departmnt of the theV the1hltpd thelitAd
V 1hltpd iltd State government In which the theo theoerinient
o oerinient rnment is I interested intfre lted The penalty penaltyi penaltolwtcUon
i 4 < ouvicUon is i a tenn of not more moreL moretwo
L i an two years ear in the penitentiary or a aITie aof
ITie 1 p of not more than J100W 19 or both bothv
v > l that the convicted person erson shall be bejire beoJftr beer
jire oJftr er r debarred deb rred from holding office officeU oftteeidfr
idfr 4 U tftr r the United States government governmentoonel governnwntf ventlentt
t oonel oi met Dyerjihen Dyer jhen then read the indictment indictmentiuh IndictmentIh
iuh Ih IL l1 contains aix counts two counts countsjnj countj countsng
jnj j I1g bifn Ktn quashed previously on mo moI moilie Btot mof
t t c1C 4afee 4afeeLtie nwe nwetll
ilie tll counts chars CM virtually virtuall the same samei
c tl < ist i st tO only onl differing in dates and other otherr
r t t ti < i rs r s pertaining to the specific iftc charge chargeuni eharseIii
uni 1 in the respective count countOutline eountllOutline countsOutline
Outline of Defense DefenseAttorney DefenseAitdrne DefenseA4trney
Attorney Aitdrne Leiimann followed and out outted outlEd oute
e ted to the Jury tbe position po itJon that will wiHtaken willraken
F taken by b the th defense He admitted admittedat
at Senator Burton had been employed employedth
th tho Rialto Grain A Securities l corn cooitn eomny cornruy
tn ny > but laid stress str upon the fact that thatpresident thatprNJdent thatpresident
president of the company Major MajorMajor Ejoiljor aJor aJorIotJr
Major Hugh Hul C Dennis now no dead WM WMn WUIt wathat
It n i that hat time under indictment by b the tbeilHMl thellfral theliral
ilHMl grand jury and contended that thatprincipal thatprincipal thatprincipal
principal reason rea on for Senator onator Bur Burt
t z i employment was that he was ex exto exf
f tl t i to assist Iat at Dennis trial That ThattU T at
r tU ttt 1 id < i not due so Mr Ir Lehmann said saidwi MidI
w wi I due to the fact aet that Major Dennis Dennisw Dennic Dennisadvised
w c advised that he had already such sucharray suchnay suchtray
array of legal 1 talent that th the pros presif pteslt prosI
if I Senator Burton and the mom memt mea mear
> t n r of a St Louis firm of attorneys attorneysT
T iin imm bfc was 1 about t to engag eon would wouldc wouldrwigh wouldrwgh
c weigh his case Ca with Itb counsel counselMr coun counselMr i iIr
Mr Ir Lehmann contended that the vie visj vie8nator fto ftornAtor
j Senator Burton paid to the postof postofi
i department dc rtment officials were fOre not for forit
r it I purpose of inrhlBeine infhi ncine action In re regard reIrd retrd ¬
gard Ird to th 11 > matters in which th the Rialto Rialtot JUaltol1hpUny Rialtompany
t jinpany wa was inierested but for tbe tberpose tberpose therpose
rpose of Investigating ine tilratlng the case against aeairutMajor a againstt3jy rutt ruttt1jllr
Major Dennis Mr lr Lehmann expT explained expTainedlIa ined inedJll
Jll lIa a while Senator nator Burton was as employed employedhe
S1 he Rialto company ompaD and yet Et expected expectedt ex ted tedt
t dfote > vote te his political endeavors to the theIrtSfi the1P thetC
IrtSfi < 1P srowl growing g out of the indictment of ofni orH ofpresident
ni H president there was nothing unusual unusualj
j i this as Major Dennis owned almost almostthe ahl101Jti almostthe
i the stock of the Klalto company companyand compaJaynfd companyud
and they were practically one oneAdmitted oneAdmitted oneAdmitted
Admitted the Payments PaymentsAttorney PaymentsAUorl1tt PaymentsAtornoy
Attorney Lehmann admitted the pay payirteiu paynpnt payt
t irteiu to Senator Burton of S500 300 in 1 the theoffices theoftlOfoR theoftes
offices of the Rialto company in St Lout Louic LoulCI
c CI i March 36 IMS 3K but declared that it itsi3 its ittf
tf > si3 s i simply the last of the monthly pay payrunts payTildlt payruflt4
runts agreed gree < < l upon when Senator Bur Burt 11lr1n
t 1n n was engaged Mr Lehmsnn said saidthat saidttrat ld ldt14t
that when tl tim matter of defending tendingj Ma Major Maj ¬
j jor j I Ihnnll > fnnJa was first broartuxt broar to him himj blnlddarcd
j I deoland h he could not afford to U t Ut tI tI1iI eV
t 1iI r case jlie if hi h > was to be employed only onlyvi onl onllnonth nly nlymonth
vi month nr < > r IKJ o and mad ui d < a proposition propositiontat propoaiUontid propositiontk
I tat tk at li tIC was W 8 to have u five hc months t ODtu con contrut QQ QQtH
1 trut t t at Jfiuft IIfl a month which could be beien betended hetended
= ien tended < ie < i at the th option of the KUilte KUiltetmplr R Rieltouople llto lltoNlplt
tmplr > This ws was agreed to said Mr Mrthjnaaiti Mrlmflfl fr frd
thjnaaiti thjnaaitiIn lmflflIn
In regard d to the rhargea that Senator Senatorturton Senatorurtun Senatorlotion
lotion had used Ils d his hi influence while a aicmber Iiumber aumber
umber of the th United States senate lIt > nate to toi toevnt tottyent
i evnt v nt the th tt iKstoffli stoffi dparimoiit fryin fryinContinued frumont ruin ruincontinued
Continued ont i1ued on Page 2 2fo
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SHAW CONSENTS CONSENTSTO
TO STAY AWHILE AWHILESecretary AWHILEsecretiU AWHILESec1qI3rof
Secretary Sec1qI3rof of the Treasury Not to Re Rer ReJ Rcfor
J r sign for Some Months MonthsMOODY MonthsM MonthsMOODY
MOODY M ODY ALSO WILL REMAIN REMAINNO
NO CABINET CABINFT CHANGES CH CHAGES GES BEFORE BEFORENIEXT BEFOREEXT BEFORENEXT
NEXT EXT SPRING SPRINGWASHXNaTON SPRINGW SPRINGNov
AiaL QTON ° Nov No 2 2OSiLCrotalY 2OSiLCrotalYS Secretary SecretarySJitwr
WASHXNaTON W liv SJitwr S fw will remain remttJn as secretary o othe ot otthe otthe
the treasury tg aaury In President Roose Roosevelts uoo uooyttlt UOO5vafts ¬
velts yttlt cabinet until the conclusion of ofthe ofUte ofthe
the approaching session of congress congressand congressand
and 14 whaps Dtrha for several months JUQnt longer longerIt
It has been understood In a tenta tentative t01tUtttve tcittuttve ¬
ttve way wathat that Secretary Shaw expected expectedto
to retire from the cabinet cablnetabout about tbe the1st tbe1IIt tbelet
let of February next or s sooner oner with a aview aview aview
view to greater freedom in promoting promotinghis
his hi candidacy for or the Republican pros presidential pr6IdenUal prosidential ¬
idential nomination in 1WS although althoughthe u1thou h hthe
the secretary himself never has an announced annoUlued announced ¬
nounced his Intention to be a candidate candidateConsented candlduteConsented candidateConsented
Consented to Remain RemainPresident RemainPr8liildellt RemainPresident
President Roosevelts attention was wasattracted wasattractedto wasattracted
attracted attractedto to some recent publications publicationsthat
that Secretary SJwiw had presented to tohim tohim tohim
him His l lll resignation rt > > t to take effect next nextFebruary nextFebluan nextFebruary
February or perhaps peW earlier and to today today today ¬
day he had a eonfawdfice eon ce with the seem secretary acerotar seemtary ¬
tary tar about aboutthe the mttf mitt After their in interview Intenklw interview ¬
terview it wasaimouuced tlyit Uat at the theurgent theu theurgent
urgent u ent reque lt request < IUf8t t of the president Secre Secretary Secretary Seeretary ¬
tary Shaw had consented to continue continueas
as secretary aeer4ttnl of If f the treasury until the theclose theclo theclose
close clo e of the approaching session or con congress congreN congress ¬
gress and perhaps some time after afterwaraX afterwar afterwar4s
waraX war It is probable prob ble that if congress congressshould congressilhould congrossshould
should adjourn prior to the first of next nextJuly nextJuly nextJuly
July Secretary etary Shaw will remain in inthe Inthe inthe
the cabinet until nUl the end of the present presentfiscal presentftMCal presentfiscal
fiscal year at least and he may ma con conclude contolude conelude ¬
elude to remain even longer He will willremain wJ11Iemaln willremain
remain until the close of oftite the session seS lon of ofcongress oflOlIlPe ofiouigresa
If that thatshould thatilhould thatshould
congress a in any event even
should b be beyond the end of the fiscal fiscalyear fiscalnar fiscalyear
year yearSecretary yearSecretary narStleretar
Secretary Shaws decision d lilon to continue continueas
as amember ft of the cabinet detracts detractsmaterially detractsmaterially detractsmaterially
materially from the importance of some somestories somel seinestories
stories l orjes published recently that the pres president InesIdent nresIdeut ¬
ident and his 11 secretary of till treasury treasurydiffered treasurydIffered treasurYdiffered
differed radically on financial matters mattersThe mattersThe mattersThe
The president pre lrlent entertains lush hi h regard regardfor regardfor regardfor
for Mr Shaw Sha both personally and out ofllcially otUciaUy outdaIly
daIly
Two Other Changes ChangesAt
At least two other changes chang In the cab cabinet cabinet cabmet ¬
inet have 1ave been in contemplation but it itcan itcan itcan
can be said authoritatively that they theywill the thewUl theywill
will not occur soon Attorney General GeneralMoody Generalood GeneralMoody
Moody ood having formed a law 1M partner partnership partnership partnership ¬
ship In Boston BoiIt n expressed a a flesh to toretire to1etlr toretire
retire from the cabinet last July The Thepredent TImelresdent
predent persuaded per uilded him to remain for foranother foranother foranother I
another year ear and hopes to Induce him himto himto hintto
to remain r maln iin n the cabinet until a year yearfrom yeartrott yeartrout
from the 4th of next March or until the theclose thedoae thecIOe
close of the Fiftyninth congress He Hehas Hehaa Hehas i
has not yet At received > e a definIte answer answerfrom finself1om
from Mr r Moody oody on that point Secre Secretary Secretar Secretary ¬
tary tar Hitchcock of the interior depart department QCJuutmottt departmont ¬
ment also ha haM indicated Indctt ed his wish to toleave toleax toletv
leave leax the cabinet before the conclusion conclusionof
of President Pre Jftent Roosevelts RooiJv Jt term of ofllco ofllcoUut o ofilcefut llco llcoUt
fut he has ha informed the president that thatHo thatIi thatho
Ho Ii will remain 1 lnaIn with him through the thepresent theUlIMtJt thepresent
present fiscal eal year Mr8J1ct and perhaps perhJ s longer longerXo longeio longero
Xo o Intimation ta given of t l itettl ti tiof Mtyutty Mtyuttyof nttt ntttor
of the successors surce or to Mr 1 Shaw Mr MrMoody 111Ioody MtMoody
Moody and Mr 1 Hitchcock Indeed it itis Ithi itis
is not known that the president yet et has hasconsidered hason hasronsilered
considered on ldefed the question involved in inthese Inthese Inthese
these appointments appointmentsMANY appointmentsMANY
iIIt iIItMANY
MANY LEFT LEFTSTRANDED LEFTSTRANDEDPiiiice STRANDED STRANDEDPrince STRANDEDPlillceLouis
Prince PlillceLouis Louis Sails From New York YorkLeaving YorkLeaving YorkLeaving
Leaving Scores of British BritishBlue BritishB1ueackets I
Blue BlueJackets Jackets Behind BehindNew BehindNow I INov
New York Nov No 20 2OAbout About two hun hundred hundred hundred ¬
dred sailors from the British squadron squadroncommanded Sluadroncommanded squadroncommanded
commanded by Prince Louis of Batten Battenberg Battenb Battenbtwg
berg b were missing from their ships shipswhen shipswhen
when the squadron made ready read to sail sailtoday sailt sailtoday I
t today Several of those tho e who had hqd over overstayed overmayed overetayed ¬
stayed their leave were ere turned away awaywhen awa awawhen awaywhen
when they the tried to Loard their ships shipsthte shipstbi5 shipsthis
this morning As It was within a few fewhours fewhours fewhours
hours of the fleets neetssaUinS sailing time when whenthey whentney whently
they made their belated appearance appearanceth I Ith
th the officers treated them as desciters descvtersrefusing descitersrefusing I Irefusing
refusing to let them step i + tep aboard The Theofficers TheOfticer Theofficers
officers said they the were willing wilin to lose losethese losetheft losethese
these men on the principle that they theyare the thei theyare
i are worthless and their lose Is a good goodriddance soodrk11ce goodrklamce
riddance riddanceMany rk11cehut rklamceMany
Many hut of the rejected sailors wept weptTheir weptTheh weptTheir
Their uniform in some cases had been beentaken beenI beentithes
I taken tax from them In rowory Lower resorts resortsand re resortsand > sorls sorlsand
and they the had eent nil nh their money mone be before before before ¬
fore returning to their ships Many Ian of ofthem ofthen ofthem
them Immediately applied ap 1ied to the immi immigration Immigratfou itnnmlgratlotu ¬
gration office for their return to Eng England England England ¬
land CommissicnerWatchorn said thit thita th It Ita ita
a line of 2 i a head would wouldbe be levied on onthe onthe onthe
the princes fleet for every ee1 saior who whoappears whot whoappears
t appears to have been left stranded in inNew InNew inNew
New York the same as is imposed on oncaptains onI oncaptains
captains of tran transAtlantic Atlantic steamers for forevery foreQY foreory
I every Immigrant smuggled smu IQd into the theUnited theUalted theUnited
United States without due examination examinationThe
The British SQuadron weighed anchor anchorshortly anchor8borUy anchorshortly
shortly before noon and proceeded proceededdown vroeoetl1tddo1J uroeeedpddown
down the Hudson river bounu for Gib GibraUar Glbtl Gibittr
raUar raUarThe ittrThe tl
The British squadron poeeed d out by bySandy b bSanely bySandy
Sandy Hook before 1 p m Prince PrinceLouis PrinceLouis PrinceLouis
Louis flagship q hta signalled Farewell Farewellhope Farewellhope 1arewellnope
hope to return returnCONSTITUTION returnCONSTITUTION returnCONSTITUTIONANEN
I
CONSTITUTION CONSTITUTIONANEN AMENDED AMENDEDInterChurch AMENDEDInterChurch DED DEDInterChurch
InterChurch Conference Excludes Excludesthe Excludesthe Excludesthe
the Unitarians UnitariansNew UnitariansN UnitariansNew
New N w York Nov 20 2OThe The Interchurch Interchurchconference Interchurchconference Interchurchconference
conference on federation ft > today tod changed changedthe chongedtht changedthe
the wording wordtn of th the phrase Jesus JesusChrist Jeoo9Chrl JesusChrist
Chrl Christ t our Lord and Savior in the pre preunblp pr prambh pmntbI
unblp ntbI of the constitution of the federal federalouncll fcderalcouncil federalcouncil
council to r read d Jesus Christ our Dlv Dlvne DlvL01d DtvInc
Inc ne Lord and aU Savior SaviorIt
It is nnderstod that this chang will willixclude willclude winexclude
exclude < from membership in the federal federalouncil fe federalcouncil l lI
I cOuncil the Unitarians on the ground groundhat groundt1lt groundI
I hat they > i not ot accept the theory oC oCihe orthe oflUte
lUte the divinity of Jesus Christ ChristThe ChrlPlThe ChrittThe
The addresses addr s delivered today todlt con conlerned concerned concorned
corned themselves chiefly with the dis dislugsione dlsCU51ons discusslone
lugsione of the theprospoctlve prospective practical practicallenefit praoUcs1beneftt praoticalbeneftt
beneftt of the conference conferenceAn
I An Jn amendment to allow other otherlurches otherchutochfS otherchurches
lurches to Join the federal council councilproposed councilprop councilproposed
prop proposed > edby by Professor Pro e or James Q Dealey Dealeyirofasor Deaeyf Dealeyjirofosor
irofasor prot fir bf t social and political science sciencef
f ot > f Brown university was laid lf d on the theable thebbl thetutbI
bbl able Prof Dealey is the head hel of the thethode theI theRhode
I Rhode Island I land federation of churches churchesind churchesand churchesand
and Christian ehrl Uon workers a body which whichncludes whichIndudea whichincludes
includes both Unlversaltets and Uni Uniarians UnlfriaJUl Un Unluuians
arians friaJUlBINGHAM luuians1BINGHAM ariansBINGHAM
1BINGHAM BINGHAM MINER MINERIS IS KILLED KILLEDAndrew KILLEDAndrew KILLEDAndrew
Andrew Hendrickson VlctJm of Ex Explosion Explo Expiosion ¬
plosion plo ion at Fortuna Mine Minev MinecSpeeIaJ MinempeeIi3
v Special to Tta The HeraM HeraMBiaclMun H lieraldtng1Mnt rald raldBtu
BiaclMun Btu n Ni f v SO 3Andrew Andrew Hendrick HendrickHO HendrickSOL
HO SOL a weiilMewo mlntr ef Btngham Btnghamwas BtarhamjJtStantly Bbghamra
was instantly killed l bjr b a powder powl oxplo oxploshmat GxpIosiQ Cplo CploatlO
shmat atlO > > 11 t the tit WJrtuna l iirtune rtun mho about threo threonulMrup threoun
nulMrup un CM l tho ttioeapyon ol canyon p on from fromBlnfham Bingham thin thisafternoon thinattnt thinafterudon
afternoon attnt OJIo HMdrlckeons J tII4 rcksons JekMon body AVUS is tern ternbadly ternfuJly tornbadly
badly bv Ik l Three of the QX QXDOJL > 10 on Hit HitAJ HitA
I AJ A a L member I1Icml > tf ol the tli MlKccs n union n10n Of Or Orha ofsghani
sghani ha 1
HIGH HIGHAND AND AND MIGHTY MIGHTYIS
IS ROOSEVELT ROOSEVELTPresident
President Refuses to t See Henry M MWhitney MWbitney NWhitney
Whitney of Massachusetts MassachusettsSOME Massacl1usettsSOME MassachusettsSOME
SOME LETTERS PUBLISHED PUBLISHEDEXECUTIVE PUBLISHEDEXECUTIVE PUBLISHEDEXECUTIVE
EXECUTIVE SHOWS LACK Ol OlFAIRNESS OF OFFAIRNESS OFFARN
FAIRNESS FAIRNESSBOSTON FAIRNESSBOSTON FARN ESS ESSiOSTON
iOSTON NOV o 20 2QHenr Hanry M Whit Whitney Whitnft WhitIi ¬
BOSTON Ii new nft Democratic candidate for forlieutenant forJloutenant forlieutenant
lieutenant governor at the last lastelection lastelectiun lasteloctIn
election tonight made public corre correspondence correspondeme correspondence ¬
spondence which had been passed be between between between ¬
tween President Roosevelt and himself himselfconcerning himselfconcerning himselfconcerning
concerning the th statements stMeo ts made by the thepresident thepresident thepresident
president during an interview last lastwinter lastwinter lastwinter
winter which was granted to a a commit committee committee committee ¬
tee from Massachusetts on reciprocal reciprocaltrade reciprocaltrade reciprocaltrade
trade relations The president in informed informed Informed ¬
formed a Massachusetts committee that thatcalled thatcaned thatcalled
called on him last week in infavor favor of free freehides freehides freehides
hides that Mr Whitney hltney had deliberate deliberately ¬
ly h misrepresented what had occurred occurredat
at last winters conference With this thisexperience thiseCporlence thisexperience
experience In mind the president de declined declined dedined ¬
clined to enter upon a discussion of offree offree offree
free hides with the committee the thechairman thechnirnum thechairman
chairman of which was Governor Wil William WUlIam Williani ¬
liam L Douglas The statement of ofMr oflr ofMr
Mr lr Whitney during the recent canvass canvassin canvassin
in Massachusetts that the president presidenttold
told him he favored reciprocity with withCanada withCanada withCanada
Canada was that to which the presi president president president ¬
dent took exceptions After the presi president president prestdent ¬
dent had made public his address to the thehides thehlde theliide
hides committee charging Mr Whitney Whitneywith Whitneywith Whitneywith
with misrepresentation Mr Whitney Whitneymaintained Whitneymaintained hitney hitneymaintained
maintained that the president had cer certainly certuinlr certainly ¬
tainly spoken in favor of reciprocity reciprocitywith
with Canada on broad lines during their theirinterview theirintervIew theirInterview
interview
Asked an Interview InterviewIn
In the correspondence which is given givenpublicity ghenpublicity givenpublicity
publicity tonight Mr Whitney wrote wroteto wrotto wrotato
to President Roosevelt that the presi president president president ¬
dent had done him him a great greallnjustice injustice in incharging incharsing Incharging
charging him with wilful misrepresent misrepresentation misrepresentation misrepresentation ¬
ation requested an interview with the thepresident thepresident thepresident
president and expressed expre 4d his regret regretthat regretthat regretthat
that reciprocity did not have the presi presidents presidents presidents ¬
dents endorsement endorsementIn
In his reply President Roosevelt de declares declares dedares ¬
clares that Mr Whitneys letter fur furnishes furnishes furmiishes ¬
nishes additional evidence of the wis wisdom wisdom wisdom ¬
dom of my In refusing to communicate communicatefurther communicatefurther communicatefurther
further with you O and asserts that thatnothing thatnothing thatnothing
nothing he has ever said had given Mr MrWhitney 1rWhltney MrWhitney
Whitney the slightest warrant in mak makii maklix
ii lix the statement that the reciprocity reciprocitywas
was not to have the theipresidents I presidents aid aidHe aidHe aidHe
He charges Mr fr Whitney Yhltne with making makingadditional makingadditional makingadditional
additional deliberate misstatements mlsstatementsand
and closes < by b refusing to grant the re requested requested ¬
quested Interview InterviewMr
Mr Whitneys Letter LetterMr LetterMr
Mr 11 Whitneys hitllCy j letter to the president presidentfollows pn presidentfollows lident lidentfoHows
follows followsBoston foHowsBostQII followsDostop
Boston Nv tov v iT 1 l7jt Jt you YO ou have havedone haeloRe havelone
done m miii < < a 1 great mjuatte fju in h16ilidY h16ilidYussertlng pBolicly pBoliclyseated p1ielyasserting
asserting th thutJ tr k savewlItultymIdrepre savewlItultymIdrepreseated ltUUTmiltpre ltUUTmiltpresentcd
seated your Httitude atUtJtqe on the question of ofreciprocity of1Qciproclt ofreciprocity
reciprocity with Canada ClLnadaud and that this thiswas thiswus thiswas
was done In cowardly fashion by b say saying saying saylug ¬
ing that at the time I did it was under underconditions underconditions underconditions
conditions when the dignity of your yourhigh yourhlSh yourhigh
high olllce prevented me from denying denyingI
I think I am not open to this charge chargeI
I claim in my humble way to be a fair fairfighter fallfghter fairfighter
fighter I believe I have a a well wellestablished wellestablished
established and well deserved reputa reputation reputatIon reputation ¬
tion In this community for fairness fairnessand fairnessand I Iand
and justice I may tna have misun misunderstood mlsunderstood misunderstood ¬
derstood you ou and hence may have been beenled beenled beenled
led Into error erro You have charged me mewith mewith
with an offense of which J am not notguilty notguilty notguilty I
guilty you have condemned me un unheard unheard unheard ¬
heard I appeal to your our sense of fair fairness fairness ¬
ness for a personal hearing hearhl My y public publicutterances publicuUerances publicutterances
utterances touching your our attitude on onthis onthis
this question are few and very brief briefRegrets briefRegrets briefRegrets
Regrets Presidents Attitude AttitudeI Attitudewlll
I
I will bring them them with me if you yougrant yougrant ou ougrant
grant me this request I will have the thepassages theI thepassages
I passages passa es marked and it will not take takeyou takeyou
you ou two minutes to read them I trust trusttherefore trusttherefore trusttherefore
I therefore that you ou will grant my re request reI reI ¬
I quest but whether you Ou do < or do not I Ishall Ishall Ishall
I shall regret more than anything in inconnection Inconnactl inconnectiOn
connection n with this matter that the therighteous
1 righteous cause of reciprocity with withneighboring withf
f neighboring countries of so much value valueto
I to our people and to the whole of the thehuman thehuman
I human race is not to have tho endorse endorsement endor5oI endorsement ¬
ment of your ou great name and the bene benefit b benofit ne neI ¬
I fit of your potent aid aidI
I I take the liberty of enclosing enelo lnS here herewith herewith ¬
I with a public statement made by 1 my myself myself myself ¬
self and my associates touching the thematter thematter thematter
matter of our interview with you last lastwinter lastwinter lastwinter
winter which perhaps you ou may mo not nothave nothave nothave
have seen and remain yours OU1S vory vQr ro rospoct 10spectfulJ rospoctfuhly
spoct spectfulJ fully HENRY M I WHITNEY WHITNEYRoosevelts WHITNBYRoosevelts JIITNEYRoosevelts
Roosevelts Reply ReplyThe ReplyThe ReplyThe
The letter from the president to Mr MrWhitney MrWhitney fr frWhltne
Whitney Whltne is as n follows followsNov followsNov ol1osO
Nov O 18 1905 1905Slr Sir I have your our let letter lolter lettee ¬
ter of the 17th inst In view of my myprevious myprolous myprevious
previous experience with you I am amobliged amobllg amobliged
obliged obllg d to state with regret that it is isout isout isout
out of the question for me to grant 11t you youanother youanother youanother
another interview In this letter of ofNov ofNov ofNov
Nov 17 in which you make this re request requeat request ¬
quest you furnish additional evidence evidenceof
of the wisdom of my 01 refusing to com communicate communicate cornmunicate ¬
municate further with you my m refusal refusalbeing refusalbeing refusalbeing
being based upon your evident inabil inability inabllIt inabilIty ¬
ity It to understand or determination to tomisrepresent tomisrepresent tomisrepresent
misrepresent what I say sa In this letter letteryou lettelyou letteryou
you state that you regret more than thananything thananthlng thananything
anything else in connection with this thismatter thismatteI thismatter
matter that the righteous righteouscause cause of ofreciprocity ofwith ofreciprocity
reciprocity with neighboring countries countriesof
I of so much value to your peoplq and to tothe tothe tothe
the whole of the human uman race is not to tohave tobavc tohave
have the endorsement of yqur QUl my mygreat mygreat mygreat
great name and the benefit of your yourmy yourmi yourmy
my potent aid aidMakes aidMakes aidMakes
Makes Another Charge ChargeNothing ChargeI ChargeNothing
I Nothing that I have said at any anytime an antime anytime
time has given gi n you the slightest war warrant warI warrant ¬
rant for making this assertion a and andwhen andwhen andwhen
when in the very veryletter letter asking for an anInterview antnteliew anInterview
I Interview and denying that you ever everwilfully everwHfuUy everwilfully
wilfully misrepresented ed my previous previousrpmarks provlousmarlis prvlousrtmarits
rpmarks marlis you ou Incorporate another anoth r de deliberate deliberate doliberate ¬
liberate misstatement snli tatement you can canhardly canhardlywonder hardly hardlywonder luerdlywonder
wonder that I decline to see you nor norwould norwould norwould
would there in any event be tho slight slightest 611ghtest glightoat ¬
est point in such an interview Jn your yourspeeches yourspeeches yourspeeches
speeches you ou pretended to quote from frommemory fromI frommemory
I memory memor certain statements made in the thecourse theI
I I course of a long conversation occur occurring occurring occurI ¬
I ring nearly a year ear previous You Youquoted Youclloted Youquoted
quoted portions of what I said sald6ven aven as asto asto asto
to these portions your language 1augua Q was in inaccurate Inaccurate inaccurate ¬
accurate and all the context was sup suppressed suppressed UP UPprossed ¬
pressed As a rosult you as completely completelymisrepresented completelmisrepresented completelymisrepresented
misrepresented me as in tho sentence sentenceof sentancoot
of your present letter which I quote quoteabove quoteabove quoteabove
above It matters llttjo whether this thiswas thiswas thiswas
was due to a deliberate purpose of de deception deception doception ¬
ception or to a lack I ck in both you com companions compnulons cornpanions ¬
panions and yourself ourseU of a nice sense Hn of ofpropriety ofpropriety ofpropriety
propriety and of the power of exact exactthinking exactthinking exactthinking
thinking and of correct apprehension apprehensionand
and repetition of what was said In Ineither Ineither Ineither
f either event I feel that it would serve serveno serycnQ sorveno
no useful purpose again to see you or orfurther 01fllther orfurther
further to correspopd corre pofld with yqu yquYou YQUYou youYou
You arc liberty to t makp this lhl corre correspondence corrosfiondOlwe orrospondenee ¬
spondence publio nubliof jf ypn p It ciligose JhQo e Yours Yourstruly YoursTHEOnOItEROOSEVEiLT
truly THBQDORBROOSBVIPCT THBQDORBROOSBVIPCTThe
rhe enclosures cnclos r 5 1 xef ii efcrrer erred err d to to Mr
rw J IJn IJnL ei
L SENATOR CLARKS NEW CAR ONE OF THE FINEST IN THE UNITED STATES STATESExterior STATESExterior STATESExterior
Exterior View Senator Clarks Private Car I
Corner of Observation Compartment Photos by Harry Shipler
ihe most most modem in America a and yet yethaving yethaving
having 11llvil1 material which was ailll old I
1500 years ago agoThese agoThese
These two statements become recon reconciled reconciled reconcued ¬
ciled in the splendid new private car of ofPresident ofPresident ofPresident
President W A Clark of the Salt Lake LakeRoute LaltoRoute LakeRoute
Route for while the car is the latest latestproduct IfLtestproduct latestproduct
product of the Pullman company its itsobservation itsobsenatlon itsobservation
observation room is finished in oak tak taken taken takCU ¬
en from one immense tree in Sherwood Sherwoodforest Sherwoodforest Sherwoodforest
forest England where Robin Hood Hoodwas Hoodwas Hoodwas
was wont to disport The age of this thistree thistle thistree
tree tle is calculated to be not less thaI tItarIiiOO
1500 years yearsThis yearsThis ears earsThis
This car which is rated one of the thefinest thefinest thefinest
finest in the United nited States wa ordered orderedlast ordctoolast orderddlast
last April finished Sept 1 and turned
over to President Clark Nov No 9 Since Sincothat Sincthat Sincethat
that time it has been given its initial initialwhirl initialwhirl initialwhirl
whirl over the th rails of the Santa Fe Feand FeantI
and more recently over the Salt Lake LakeRoute LakoRoute LakeRoute
Route bringing President Clark and andother andothc andother
other officials of the Salt Lake Route Routehere Routehelc Routehere
here yesterday to attend the annual annualstockholders annuulstockholdcrs annualstockholders
stockholders meeting meetingThe meotingThe meetingThe
The car is eightyone feet and six sixinches sixinches sixincites
inches The ordinary length is seven seventyfive seentYfie seventyIlve ¬
tyfive feet The observation car with withits withIts
its large panels is finished in English Englishoak EnglishoAk Englishoak
oak while the interior furnishings are arein arein arein
in green There are two sleeping apart apartments apartments apartmeats ¬
ments A in vermilion and B in Eng English English Eiiglhih ¬
lish oak oakIn oakIn oakIn
In the dining room which is finished
i vermilion Js a H table with a seating seating1capacity seatingo seatingcapacity
capacity o paclty of f twelve and there is also alsoroom alsoroom alsoroom
room room for two desks for the use of the thesenator thesaoatol thesenator
senator and his secretary and a large largosideboard largesllcboard largesideboard
sideboard sllcboarddjlnlng sideboardaldjlning sideboardAdjoining
Adjoining the dining room room are two twosections twos twostions
s stions stionsThe sections sectionsThe tlons tlonsThe
The culinary c 1lnary department is the most mostmodern mostm mostmx1ern
modern m d ern kind of a kitchen on wheels wheelsThe wl1eelsThe wleeis wleeisThe
The car is oquipptyl ettuipp tl with an electric electriclighting electriclI electriclighting
lighting lI hting plant in addition to the Plntsch Pintschgas Plntschg Plntschgs
gas g system A spend motor tells those thosein thosein thoseill
in the observation obsorutionroom room just how fast fasttlfe fasttIie fasttfle
tlfe car is going at any time timeA timeA timeA
A general description of the car carwhich carW11ich carwhich
which mght m ght also be a concise one is IBrich isurich isrich
rich and plain ll1in
On Mr Hughes Circular Track CljloMtro ctJl CC InterOcean Inicr oc nn
Whitney Vhltn y were copies of letters from fromAndrew fromAndrow frontAndrew
Andrew G Webster of this city and J JM JiI
M W V Hall of Cambridge who went to toWashington tQWashington toWashington
Washington with Mr Whitney as a memo members memobers mcnthers
bers of 1ho the be committee in wjiioh Messrs MeisreHail MessrsHall lI61SraHan
Hall and Webster state that Mr Whit Whitat Whltnevs Whitncys
nevs public account of what oAAu ti4i ti4iat j jat
at the thoinerview interview was ia nS in liitheir agreement wlJJii wlJJiitheir JtJi JtJitheir
their memory ofwhat iras wasaa1d aaid
INSURANCE HEARING IN INMISSOURI INMISSOURIIS INMISSOURI
MISSOURI IS POSTPONED POSTPONEDJoffqrson POSTPONEDJ POSTPONEDJff0rson
Joffqrson J erson City Mo o Nov No ao 2oThe 2oTheState The Thel
Aitiinr l tUrg1 ot State Superintendent of Orln Orlns Iu Iuau Intitmq
au s titmq i ii o q Vandlver wjio w o was enjoined enjoinedfromvcnforcinff onjoinctlfr olljoincdfrondnhoreing
fr fromvcnforcinff n nforcinS < his order to cancel caIi eltbo the
f
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sta state e license of the Now York Life In Insurance InSUrance Insur ¬
surance sur nce company Mlilcli wjtl lt was wa set et for or to today tuday today ¬
day at which bl hieh h Superintendent VawdJver VawdJverwas Ynudivoruas r rwa
was wa cited to show csyiua CiL3O why his order ordershould orderSlIOUld ordershould
should be enforced enrorC has jui bean bconIO postponed postponeduntil liostimuneuliLtO tpu nefl neflunu1R
until < Tif > fv < L xKi WJnfffthmann 9hnml1n counsel
for t i dlj1Q ounQl COlm
unu1R i1tot iLtO J 1i ia1 bos bcgah ui int intLuu1dtodG l lLoijIfi
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LETS CONTRACT CONTRACTFOR
FOR NEW BRANCH BRANCHPres
Pres W A Clark Says Las Vegas VegasTonopah VegasTonopah u uTonopahWill A
Tonopah TonopahWill Will Be Finished Apr Aprl AprlSALT 1 1SALT 1SALTLAKE
SALT SALTLAKE LAKE IS TO BENEFIT BENEFITANNUAL BENEFITANNUAL BENEFITANNUAL
ANNUAL MEETING OF SAN SANPE SANPEDRO PE PEDRO PEDRO ¬
DRO ROAD HELD HELDEICATOR HELDSEiATOR HELDuENATOR
EICATOR W V A CLAJx C CL44UL ppssldeflt ppesM nt of ofthe atthe ofi
SEiATOR i the San Pedro road Yk1reai4ent Yk1reai4entJ YIce
J Rose Clack Sinarlni Stttorl SunrIatendent odejK Pal Palleji Ciiiiep
leji 1 1 and C O Whlttemore counsel eo for forthe forthe
the company reached Salt Sa1tL Lake k yeetr yeetrday ye yestrday t r rda I
day da on a special train composed ompo ed of ofSenator ofSenator I
Senator Clarks handsome nan no private privatecar platecnlnd grit ate atecar
car cnlnd and the cars of the vicepresident vicepresidentand nt I
and superintendent Part of the ran ranwas runwas muwan
was made in the fastest time thn aver ver at attempted attempted attempted ¬
tempted qn n the new ne road several severalstretches ecveralstretches vera verastretches
stretches being reeled off of at totter than
75 7 miles an hour and the through trip tripwas tripwas tripwas
was made in twentyfive hours hoursThe hO1rThe iioursThe
The senator spent the day attending attendingthe ttendhtgthe
the annual meetings of the San Pedro PedroLus PedroIus
Ius Angeles and Suit Lake toad and andthe andthe
the new Tonopah company and left leftlast Jeftlast loftlast
last night for Butte He said he h had hadrecovered hadrecovered j
recovered his health entirely and was wasin wasin as
in better trim than he had been for forsome forsome I
some time before the operation In New NewYork NewYork NewYork
York His trip had ineluSeaan inclu e1 an Inspetion Inspec Inspection < ¬
tion of his interests In Now Mexico Mexicoand Mexicoand Mexicoand
and Arizona and a brief stay 8ta in Los LosAngeles LosArgeleH LosArgeleim 1
Angeles The railroad situation he hefound btfound hefound >
found in good shape with a a promising promisingoutlook promlslngoutlook promisingoutlook
outlook for traffic on the new n line lineReferring lineReferring lineReferring
Referring to the new ne Bullfrog line linethe linethe linethe
the senator said saidWe saidWe saidWe
We have let the contract for grad grading grading grading ¬
ing the line from Las Vegas to Bull Bullfrog BuUfrog Bullfrog ¬
frog to Deal Bros Mendenball of ofSpringvilJe ofSpring1lJe ofSpringvllle
SpringvilJe and they are preparing to tobegin tobegin tobegin
begin active work at once Grading on onthe onthe onthe
the extension will be under way wa by byDecember b bDecember byDecember
December 1st and we expect e Pcct to have havethe hayethe havethe
the road completed aira anti an in running runningorder runllngorder runpingorder
order within six months Th territory territoryin
in southwestern Nevada is opening up upsplendidly UPsplendidly upsplendidly
splendidly and with the shipping facil facilities facilities tacititles ¬
ities tho new line will afford the amount amountof
of development there will III fl naturaly natural be beincreased beIncreased beincreased
increased and we expect to see a agreat agreat agreat
great mining region opened up upAs upAs upAs
As to New Limited Train TrainThe TrainThe
The new train schedule schedulewlll will go into intoeffect Intoeffect liitoeffect I
effect as soon as the Pullman company companyran companan
ran an deliver d ller the equipment for the fast fastChicagoLos fastChicagoLos it itChicagoLos
ChicagoLos Angeles train probably probablysome probablysome probablysonic
some time early earl next month As has hasbeen h hbeen hasbeen
been announced the new limited will willmake w1l1I willmake
make very vcr fast time all the way and andwe andwe andwe
I we expect e peet It to attract a good share of ofthe ofthe oftime
the California travel The time on the theother theother theother
other through train will be arranged arrangedso
so that thatpasengors pasengors will wiUhtwe have the early earlymorning earlymorning earlymorning
morning ride from Riverside into Los LosAngeles LosAngeles LosAngeles
Angeles one of the prettiest bits of ofrailroad orI
I railroad travel in America and the thetime theI I
I I time of departure here will be conveni convenient convenieat ¬ I Ient
ent for Suit Lake people who want to togo togo 1 1go
go to Milford ltIfOl Frisco Newhouse e Call Callente CaJleute Calleuite
ente and the camps in southwestern southwesternUtah oouthesternCtah southwesternUtah
Utah Altogether the change and the theadditional theaddIUOD theadditional
additional 1 train ought ou http b t > benefit bene Suit SuitLakth SnltIfIlfPtCQi5JdObly Salts SaltsJij
Lakth IfIlfPtCQi5JdObly IfIlfPtCQi5JdOblyA eoftslderably coiihidextilyI
I Tmer A fthr tir ft n fft fhI o d 1s < 8 io B4 I Senator SenatorClRrtc Senatorlurk en4ttor en4ttorClrtrk
lurk wllj go to Washington r 1d ton to be on onhiincT enIIafl1 n nImncf
hiincT when congress convenes early in inDecember inI inDecember
December VicePresident J Rose RoseClark ROII8Clark RoseClark
I Clark will remain here a day or two twoand twoand twoand
and then return to Los Angeles
Annual Meeting Mcetln Is Held HeldAt HeldAt HeldAt
At the theannual annual meting of the San SanPedro SanPedro SanPedro
Pedro Los Angeles and Salt Lake Lakeroad Lakeroad Lakeroad
road held yesterday in this city no nochange nochange nOchange
change was made in the present direc directorate directorate dlrectorate ¬
torate the following being chosen W WH WH V VH
H Bancroft H I Bettte W V D Corn Cornish Cornish Cornish ¬
ish E H Harriman W V G Korokhoff KorokhoffJ
J J Slausen J Ross 1tOs Clark W A AClark AClark AClark
Clark W V H Comstock Thomatf ThomatfKearns ThomaKearns TliomaKearns
Kearns R C Kerens and T F Miller MillerPresident MillerPresident IUlerPresldcnt I
President W A Clark presided presidedwhile 11residedwhile presidedwhile I
while C 0 Whittemore was secretary secretaryof
of the meeting Out of a total of 250000 250000shares 250000shares 250000shares
shares 249991 were voted Those pres present present prescut ¬
ent in addition to President Clark and andMr andMr
Mr 11 Whittemore were W H Bancroft BancroftJ
J Ross Clark David Keith W V S Mc McCornick McCornick Ic IcCornick
Cornick and Parley L Williams WilliamsImmediately WilliamsImmediately IlIIams IlIIamsImmediatel
Immediately after the Salt Lake L ke route routemeeting routem routealerting
meeting m tlng had l1adbeen been held the first annual annualmeeting annualmeeting annualmeeting
meeting of the Las Vegas and Tonopah Tonopahrailroad TonOIoltrailroad Tonopahrailroad
railroad was held It was announced announcedthat announcedthat announcedthat
that the contract c ntract for the construction constructionof
of the road from Las Vegas to Beatty Beattyhad Bcattyhad Beattyhad
had been let and work would begin beginDecember beginDecember beginDecenTher
December 1st The contract calls for forthe forthe fortime
the completion of this part of the road roadby roadby roadby
by April 1st Track layin over the theeleven theolcen theeleven
eleven miles of grade taken over by bythe bythe bythe
the Las Vegas V ga9 and Tonopah from fromBorax fromBorax fromBorax
Borax Smith will begin egin December 1 1By 1By 1By
By an amendment the tl1 directorate directoratewas directoratewas
was ls increased from five to seven mem members members mnernbers ¬
bers and the following were named namedW namedr namedW
W r A Clark C 0 Whittemore J JRoss JRoss JIloss
Ross Clark C ark F A Waters R C Kerens KerensW KerensV
W V H Comstock and W A Clark Jr JrPARKHURST JrPARKHURST Jrsem
sem semPARKHURST
PARKHURST CAN SEE SEEEM SEEEM SEEEMSIZZLE
EM EMSIZZLE SIZZLE IN HELL HELLXeu
New York Nov 20 20Rev Rev Dr Park Parkhurst Parkhurst Parkburst
hurst in the Madison Uadis n Avenue Presby Presbyterian Presbyterian Presbyterlan ¬
terian church last night told his con congregation congregation congregation ¬
gregation he believed in damnation damnationThe damnationThe damnationThe
The apparent cruelties attributed to toGod toGod toGpd
God Gpd he said are not a circumstance circumstanceto
to t the cruelties In nature Natural Naturallaws Naturallaws Naturallaws
laws pay no more attention to man manthan manthan manthan
than a dog dogSaints dogSaints dogSaints
Saints as well as sinners were wereburned wereburned wereburned
burned In the Windsor fire and in the theccura theccit
ccura disaster II 13 God Go burns up u ubod upbody r rbody
body bod he will burn burnup up a soul that gets getsin getsin getsin
in the way of his moral mornllJ1ws laws The God Godof Godof Godof
of Love in 1755 destroyed 50000 persons personsin I
in 11 the Lisbon earthquake He does not notamend notamend notamend
amend physical ph slftl laws to save saints saintsIf
If man will not accept Gods moral morallaws morallaws morallaws
laws then I should say sa that God would woulddamn woulddamn woulddamn
damn him and I should further say saythat saythat saythat
that God ought to damn him himRED himT hmRED
T r rRED
RED FLAGS IN LONDON LONDONAnother LONDONAnother LONDONAnother
Another Poverty Parade and andSpeeches andSpeeches andSpeeches
Speeches in Hyde HydePark HydeParkLondon Park ParkLondon ParkLondon
London Nov O 20 20Thcre There was another anotherpoverty anotherhpoverty anotherpoverty
poverty parade paradein In the streets of Lon London London London ¬
don this afternoon Some five to six sixthousand sixthousand sixthousand
thousand unemployed men and a asprinkling aspripkllng asprinkling
sprinkling of women marched ajong the theThames theThames theThames
Thames embankment to Hyde Park Parkwhere PArkwhere Parkwhere
where they the listened li tened to speeches and andadopted andadopt andadopted
adopt adopted d resolutions condemning ejiarit ejiaritas cuU1tJas
as a cure for lack of employment anu anudemanding anli anlidemanding anftdemanding
demanding the summoning of parlia parliament parliament parliament ¬
ment to initiate works of national uUI utility uUIIt uUIIty ¬
ity It Red R d flags Were seen and banners bannersbearing balmenbearing bannersbearing
bearing such devices as Curse your yourcharity jourcharIty yourcharity
charity we want work and There is isa isa isa
a limit to human endurance indicated indicatedthe indicatedthe Indicatedthe
the temper of the processionists The Themarch Themarch Themarch
march hpwever was quite orderly and andthe Knjhy andth
the th hy strong force of police on duty tut hud hudlittle hadlittle badlittle
little to do doJUMPED doJUMPED doJUMPED
JUMPED INTO A WELL WELLPolk WELtPolk WLLPolk
Polk City Iowa Nov 20 GMrs Mrs Ploy FloyAnderson lluyAi PloyAilderson
Anderson Ai derson daughter of N R Lantz LantzBITiniuteu Lantzwho Lautzvimo
who Sa connected with 1lh ° r of the go gomt 0 0lm
lm WGtmQnt5 lit Wat W dsrtinuuul dsrtinuuul1oppttLteU 1il1gwu 1il1gwut
1oppttLteU t QJJ1I BITiniuteu frf lFmstIde sulylqe hare tu turla lay by v I > jump jumpig jumpi jumpLLItlg
LLItlg i ifC1nto ig Into a well w ll Sho was 3 insane
AND EXCLUSION
Ng Poon Chew Chinese Editor Edit r Tells TellsSentiment TellsScnt TellsSentiment
Sentiment Scnt IIlcnt of o ot Countrymen CountrymenvFIGURES CountrymenFIGURES CountrymenFIGURES
FIGURES BACK BACKARGUMENTS BACKARGUMENTSCOMPARES ARGUMENTS ARGUMENTSCOMPARES ARGUMENTSCOMPARES
COMPARES MONGOLIAN AND ANDROPEAN EU EUROPEAN EUROPEAN <
ROPEAN IMMIGRANTS IMMIGRANTSM
+ M 4 4It M + + + + M4 + + t + + MMMM + + + + + + + + + + + H + + + M + + MH + + t + t tIt + +
+ f It is easier for an American AmericanmtlUon AmrianmlIlionaIr + 4 4millionaire
+ millionaire mtlUon ftfit to climb Into heaven heavenon +
+ + on a fire e of9ape fpe pthanitlilforChl pthanitlilforChlMe than it is for Chi 4 4nese 4time
+ time Me to eauu ea eat4r a this country under Hilderpre andespresent +
+ 4 present pre ent eandltlons 0 onI2tIonsIf I1 tion j jIt +
4 if your missionaries p IIIlonari are killed killedIn +
4 + in our country many man dollars have haNeto haveto +
4 + to be paId paf and It theyre tainted h taintedits nted ntedIts 4
+ its no matter rlu matterWhat tt r rWhat +
+ What wo want ant to de d fe to tochan todhangs + 4change
+ + change chan anexqlusjon m jOX JlulitOft law into a 8 re 1estrlctlve restrictive +
4 + strictive law lawChln lawChinop + Ill
4 Chinaie Chln Jt must mu t go became a Rragtfm aragtime +
+ ragtimjns ragtime t nr during durin the early earlyag1tatlon earlyagitation 4
+ agitation agitationWestern ag1tatlonreetern agitationWestern +
+ Western Manchuria te fertile ferUleand fertileand 4
+ and it has been made mow fertile fertileb 4
4 by b Russian bodies bodleaToday odle odleT +
4 + Today T day China Is waking up and aaqrubbing an4rubbing +
4 rubbing her eye The Chines Chilleeethinking Chinesethinking 4
+ thinking apparatus has been out of oCuse ofuse +
4 use for many m ny centuries centuriesChina centuriesChina +
4 + China will yet have a standing standingarm standingarmy +
+ army arm Never before has she had hadIf 4
4 + a standing army although she shenow abenow 4
+ now has hASa a sitting army arlnSOme arlnSOmeChinese arinySomeChinese Some +
4 + Chinese wit and wisdom as ex expounded oxpounded +
+ pounded by Ng Poon Chew managing managing man +
4 + aging editor of the Chun Chung Sat SatYat +
4 + Yat Po the Chinese afternoon atternoondaily afternoondaily +
4 + daily of San Francisco FranciscoI + 4MH
4 I MH I + I + t + + MMH + It + + I + + 4 i + H + + i + M f + M + + + MM MMNGPOON I + + I IN + 4 4I
I G POON CHEW managing editor editorof
NGPOON N I I of the Chung Sal Yat Po or orChinese OtChinese orChinese
Chinese Daily Paper of San Fran Franciaco Franchico Francisco
cisco was in Salt Lake City 8 fev fevhours fe fe110Ur fchOurs
hours yesterday and before leaving leavingfor leaviugfor leaviuigfor
for Chicago pam a 8 visit vl lt to the editorial editorialrooms editorialrooms editorialrooms
rooms of The Herald A man thor thotoughly thcloughly thoroughly
oughly abreast of Chinese condition conditionand condltiolQand cond1tioand
and Chinas needs Mr Chew leap leapone lea leaone ieaveone <
one impressed impre ed with the idea that w wi wia 11 11a r ra
a Chinese campaign of education to hp hpgin 1 1gin if ifgin
gin in this country under the lead of ofsuch forsuch ofsuch
such able men as he the exclusion exclusionquestion exciusioquestion
question que tlon would soon fail to be a qUi quetion qUition
tion at all Without any attempt t tevasion tevasion
evasion and admittingas true some somethe tJ t tthe >
the fears of a wideopen door to Chines Chinesimmigration ChinesImmigration
immigration Mr Chew take the Ul poi position poitfon ptition ¬
tion that after all there are many thou thousands thOdsands thousands
sands of Chinese who are not laborers laborersthat laborersthat laborersthat
that beyond the fact that their skin skinof akinof skinof
of a little different color the Chims Chimsimmigrant Chinfimmigrant ChinrImmigrant
immigrant can safely stand the tri triagainst te teagainst
against hordes of European immigrant immigrantnow
now pouring in at the eastern ea tenl loot loojhole 100 loothole j1 j1hole
hole of the United States and that it itiwirdly ithardly 1 1bardly
hardly fair to set down a hard and fav favlaw fa falaw falaw
law that any Chinaman who wQ enter enteri enterithis i ithis tthis
this country before 1882 l8 and who leav leavthe Ifa Ifathe ieavthe
the United States St tes may not return ui uileas u uless uless
less he happens l1aI > PCIDi to be a a governm1 governm1offleinj lCYenamJofticioJ govemnnouofliial
offleinj a merchant mw < obNlt teacher a a situ student ttlJdent situdent ¬
dent or a travelerAnd traveler tntv trAelerAnd ler lerAnd
And the severity of the Jaw i la empha emphasized emJlhasJzed emphiasized
sized when one learns that Mr Cher Chera Cht Chta < <
a respected member m mber of the Presbyterian Presbyterianchurch Pre Presbyteriuichurch bytel 4w 4wchurch
church a polished newspaper man and andtaxpaying aruttaxpaying andtaxpayIng
taxpaying citizen cannot leave le ve the thoUnited th thUnited theUnited
United States for this very reason re on thai thaihe thathe thaihe
he was an immigrant prior to 1SS2 and amithat aIHjthat andthat
that to leave means to lose lo e the privi privilege privilese privilege ¬
lege of return
Progress of Boycott BoycottYou Boycott4You BoycottYou
4You You have no idea In this tht country of offlie orhe ofthe
the he strength of the boycott instituted institutedby inlrltftut < l lby
by Chinese interests against the United UnitedStates UnlttdStates UnitedStates
States Of course the Associated As oclated Press Pressdispatches Pre Pressdispatches >
dispatches tell of its progress from tim timto timtto tIrntto
to time but we have special corre correspondence correspondence
spondence and advices from the two twocities twocities twocities
cities where the boycott is being di directed dirccted dirooted ¬
rooted Canton and Shanghai ShanghaiMillions ShanghaiMillIons ShanghaiMillions
Millions of circulars setting forth the thereasons th threaiions thereasons
reasons and purpose of the boycott and andprotesting andprotesting andprotesting
protesting against the severe exclusion exclusionlaws exclusionlaws exclusionlaws
laws of the United States have been beencirculated beencIrculated beencirculated
circulated The Chinese feel that in injustice Injustice injustice
justice to themselves they must assist aestetin anlfltin assistin
in the boycott The movement is not notonly nOtonly noonly
only well organized but it is a sincere sincereone sincereone Incereone
one oneMr
Mr Chew emphasized the fact that thatthe thatthe thatthe
the Chinese are not clamoring for a awideopen awideopen awideopen
wideopen door but simply that the thepresent tb tbpresent thepresent
present exclusion treaty be made morr moreliberal morrliberal morrliberal
liberal and the restrictions fewer H Hpointed Hpointed Ho Hopointed
pointed out that while under the pros present prlsent prosent ¬
ent law government officers merchant merchantteachers merchat1tteachers merchantsteachers
teachers students and travelers may mayenter mayenter mayenter
enter the conditions imposed are bur burdensome burdensome burdennome ¬
densome Teachers and students must mustshow musts11o mustshow
show s11o that they are registered to teach teachor
or study at certain recognized institu institutions InstitutlOIViJ Institution ¬
tions of learning before they are al allowed 01loed atlowed ¬
lowed to land Merchants must show showthat showthat showthat
that they are to buy and sell for them themselves themlves themselves ¬
selves lves and in their own name and must mustindicate mUBtindicate mustIndicate
indicate where their places of buying buyingnd buyingilUd buyingand
and nd selling shall be He asked how howmerchants howmerchants howmerchants
merchants were to set up in business businessunless buslnesgunlecos businessunless
unless allowed salesmen etc etcDenies etcDenies etcDenies
Denies Danger to Labor LaborMr LaborlIIr Laborrrr
Mr Chew Che denied that the admission admissionunder admissIonunder admissionunder
under restrictions of Chinese laborers laborerswould laborerswould Iaborertwould
would harm American labor He Hepointed Repointed Hepointed
pointed out the great need in California Californiaof
of labor and showed how Chinese could couldbe couldhe couldhit
be utilized in the agricultural districts districtsHe dIstrictHe districtsHe
He pointed out that with the rigid ex exclusion exclusion e eelusion ¬
clusion laws against Chinese has ba com comthe comthe comethe >
the decline declne of four great grot Industries industrie in inSan it irSan
San Francisco Fraciso namely nmely shoe cigar cigarclothing cig cigarclotltIng
clothing and woollen woolen manufacturing manufacturingHe maufaturing maufaturingie
He said that where formerly forlnery thousands thousandsof
ie touad touadof
of white men and Chinese Chine had ba < l found foundwork foundwork foundwork
work side by side at these thee industries industriesthe s sthe
the Chinese Chinee doing the rougher rou her work workthere work workthere
there were now only a few handfuls handfulsReduce hAndfulsReduce handfulsReduce
Reduce the number of 01 Chinese Chlne work workIngmen workingmen workIngmen
Ingmen aijd nd and you reduce redue the number of ofwhite 0 0whie owhite
white whie sion iort workingmen worklgmen was WtS his conclu conclusion cncu cncusion concluiort ¬
sionIn
In the fiscal fSal year yor 19M19W U19 i lie con continued continued continued ¬
tinued speaking along the general gene1llnts gene1llntsof lines linesof linesof
of immigration there were 812000 810 im immlimtntc Immigrants immigrants
migrants mlimtntc via r < EHJS TnVllo Tclonl Island Tho Thofrom The These camp campir camrfrdm
from ir m Europe and one out of every everyseven eV ever everseven n n8een
seven could culd neither leithor read red nor write wte anj anjlanguage an anIlhgge anlanguage
language Ilhgge Last Lst year these thee Buroptcii Buroptciiimmigrants EuOp Buropeu BuropeuImmigrants 1 1ImmigrAnts
immigrants numbered 1018000 10180 of whon whona
a vast vat number were illiterate illiterateFrom ilete ileteFrm IlliterateFrom
From Frm 184S 154 when the first frst Chinese Chinesecame Chiuhcame Chizisecame
came to t the United States States to 1882 182 th thgreatest tl tlgreatet tbgreatest
greatest greatet number of o Chinese in thi thicountry thicuntry thicountry >
country cuntry at any anyone one time was a lOSGOu lOSGOuDuring l06O 106000Dung
During Durng the same period of thirtyfour thirtyfouryears thirtyfourear thirtyfouryears
years ear there were a1e 12000000 l OOOO immigrants immigrantsfrom immlglt immlgltrrom immigraiitufrom
from Europe Europ As for personal penL cleanli cleanliness eleanl cleanilflees ¬
ness n6 the Chinese Chinee far surpass srpls the immi immigrants jmnl jmnlgrant immigrants ¬
grants grant who continue contnue to pour through throughEllis throughE11 throughEllis
Ellis Island IslandI
E11
I tell tel you ou its is easier eier for an American Americanmillionaire Ame1an Ame1anmilonaIre Americannmiiiionaire
millionaire milonaIre to climb cnnt to heaven on a afireescape cltreescapo atireescapo
fireescape treescapo then thn it I is I for tr a Chinese Chine to toenter toenter toenter
enter this tbi country counr I may not nt 5 go o with without wih wihout Wlt1out ¬
out the boundaries boundaHe of this ti country Iunty with without wih wihot without
out ot losinsr 1011 IOSIU nil al right lhht to t return retur That is isbecause i iban ibecause
because ban I came Ct here hee in 1SS2 182 two year yearbefore yearbfore yearsbefore
before bfore the exclusion treaty trO and do noi noihuppqn nOhap nutuhappqn
huppqn hap to t be one of the five classes classesnow clusel cluselnow classesnow
now permitted perUte entry entryFour ent entryPout
Four II oul years ago agowlHU when I visittf visit ifjI Ni Niagara Niagara ¬
agara agarn Fulis I wanted aute > to > on tf a ih ihContinued I h hContinued hContinued <
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