1 V FPV IT I i f 1ii1IWflj t S r I I J F S I D E S E RE T EVENING NE W T S Do mlu ono11 joit > undlinr s If buy jqtt < for lothei do IIP 5011 tlw inlshly for store muni nil InterestIng now tlini TRUTH AND LIUEETY 1 S ASl EDITION FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30 J900 SALT = = o CITY UTAH = FIFTYSIXTH = YEAR Sensational Story Concerning the Sunnysiae Mine TALE OF A MINE IN TODAYS HEARING Testimony Given Be Startling Testmony fore Interstate Commerce Commission By WITNESS G D HOLLIDAY Discoverer of Sunnyside Property Declared He Was Forced Off His Land by Armed Agents 1IflI NeTet 3fLIIc Il Jlm nI < 1111 cai 1111111 SCf J S1I TaUrFromMo What S1II Could 111 1101 I I dlUwfMlj Cornell t been ft chapter 0 Wlua mwlit biie herl 1 IIrhl related as rda dthe Spoiler WUI from r Iwo fron SJol CoinniU launtate Commerce Conlll bfore Jnttrstac fit the morning 1cr E K dark Uili Inmln fl ctIgaUoIl DC th wnl tend scandals u ptuil m the U S courtroom r netnsauotr m came at the closo of this when In a dramatic fssloti hJmlc noriliirii rSIOI IO II rrld convlcllon to tho Dnr that > conlclll JI of inlltois who listened wlllr 2JOfl ult I ID J itrattI attention Outgo D Hoi I Temple street toy of IO wit North tlcc Ir bow h s the original UUcov now fHtnous Sunnysldo Irlr vf Ci 11n1UI 11 rl us forted nft hi property In V 7 If ar cd agents of the Pleasant ale fitl iitpany and tho Illo da IV > trn WITNLSS THIIUATKVED HUE itlin Hint consumed a rou Ait i ItSU1 IIUlee 1 fie of fears the case was Iransfcrrcd i liire when said 1 thi dLIId court lt WhCl I tintM his asodates agncd to uc in tho nrli offeicd by lho big cor I wntlon llotllday told of meeting raton 1lday suiitilntendenl of t e 1 V toal company nnd seven tiler ofil lals o the coal company and the RIO firanle Western In tho otllcc Grane tt t 10 compai in the Dooly block I compry told he could tnlle rterc ho 13M flatly tote ttile i tv liuudreil dollars or else be run lills ptiipeity In response Holll I h all he told those plo rnt that thuil never made 1 man who could t4tt fUHI uu what I had hpnestly tCrby He further told tWmi that Jbnrc ford off his own property It toaltl not deal with thoro UKOIHH I i to 1 rass him but would come obit LaK and dial directly wltk t ftHbl Vitness told how SImp tcd him i go ahead und he tid not tf molc ted HIRE VTIM D WITH DEATH Sabjtqui ntly thi JIoldtiy Coal com I yJ MS organized and work was l mi Th Hollldiy let for Alaska h only riMrtvd Portland Or when I IM rMJllfd by 1 dispatch rtatlng I till the us IS of the 1 V l oal com IT hd Jumpcil the mine and driven a Hie emj > iiye off th Jell c by aw lit turned nt once to Salt Lk aid upon the solicitation of his Cln s ussoliuf who did not want Lubk he 111 to tJunnysldn to In i1tJgat tpon his arrival there ho iz mtt b Hobert Klrkcr an agent I the p v toil company who cursed w and Mil him to get on the land iMtr tain ot death Accompanied by IMftiMrai a witness Holltdiry rode winess Holday role Ire the Property despite the threats Bj ni r ho passed the cabin tho sec t tm Kirker flrd upon lllm wlth iiui v 1111 wih iWnchMtir rl Witness saM that < Iled hic fn j rile when Klrker Ui the othl r Qed mrn ran Into tho tb to Jb jot ot rats FINALLY MOLD OUT Ti Mb Iell a story ot obstacles ihcI In tr way of the Holllday coal kti r tol Whl Tmlnntwl two years cn a ealKc of venue of the cases 1 inim > Ie Ixht I il diXltly 411 the prl the PIeasat Valley Coal corn Pr h srI ru I This compiny cent ci7 ei i ih d t11 original local r t rat witl tMr property tit IO Tliiti property today Is the heT IUbll cIting coal lir ° Ulon tnal y th Utah FUel company and ua runs nto the ili Ilgures frau the > IHUIC8 FI testimony forthcoming this ritg Il IWe the InldaH aPlatrently lt all Ide In a cpPtK mix kind itt Kfl alcrptl kild 1Jf r r Iwnu81 hall they Con tal1 u s unmolested they hAVe I e R rely survived tho ltI lurvlcd lt h It nI J cmmerfl CTtllnif gltln chth btu 11 1 by the name of Secret L n dteIopci early In the ilay that larllutOrane ha < ot yore been verb ther ttih Fuel compiny In mlt r tf ahIovIng comlany alowing hat company t th iSo compll I 8Uplk for next to noth So n l1xt 10th o1 Vj fct hat rU as Introduced show atolL but Ih r ors wlrl given such tui 1 there arc no compel OOraie ni business along the Pl Ilonl C 10 ieil < of AS TO MIIMINU HATES bars Lt Irk IIOn ertwhIIe either t 5u erstwhlc ehot FUtl Ir to11 how the Utah h1 C yMHhW < l in fire brick ele nnn trtUeoMJ S1 Mir 01 lut Jlle oC lie hl tnt 1 et P r 100 pounds lt orrh Viw gr Ltl whelhw It wits t as 11 I Ul8 ° developed at l Q I I IP AWC apparent the inir i I lplrcnt tau C 11 telr r nimerec rommlv rlli Uw I I jnv stJatt tititigs gen ant ii nde name II to al tmUI depnrt If il I r I y i ishfd a tllrlfr which v h Vbl Lkn la t Av 1j11Ot This action WIll Til ttM1NJ IAIT COITON CoTON tt Q d IOllhnt ot a rIpple Wt If Ih Oftunent Fut 1m laiS Iudlor for tho Utah IU1 th4 J1 Whhet lie hlt author Ird t a of certnln oUeher sh1 Q to N t o divers Irnpertnt ImprtAl e11 t kl k Mr Williams sou he kl I lg about I Lll < c It n h tt WhAre Capt W F Pt I trm d utj astiler of the Utah 4er in arh the nlo Gmndc I rdr Ibt rla and Id rn flIrs Preshyterlati church In bin Ir lalI that hc hat not ft ee1 t41 1JdLor f the t fre rb big corporation dlii tt gOr a very valuable vItiies wlle t ktn t I lie illnhltteil 11 liar 1 up nv 1nd nmlte1 la a J1petv Or < whteh WIS now 11 tVti IV I II eel Clrpal hut Inee the tnvesttatIon d lION ndmilcil Iorts elgalln cotnhllelicel In be comlencell t Ih tl Intiko him 1thet < Ilko admit tt I o elko a ItUet tt VI hod Alonllshlpmentl from utftt to IIIJ 0 smelter wore without wihout tIlt ts SHnt IN voau roVer saId 11f th h Jib rrlec il com lmenlar Lthe Otnne railroad and < t 1K1 nftcr numetous questions ndtnltted that whenever tho company desired to fend an ftnploye to the mint I trip pass was usually forthcoming Ho also ud mlttid that the Wiisutch Store company at how rHtnbllslunentH the miners buy their Hitpplles wal n buhsldlnry com pany to tilt Utah Fuel corporation Byron Clrco fprmer cretory of ths lie land board proved n good wlneMI but beyond iletulllng the procedure of the Htiite land board In the selection of landrf mid mating that Robert For roster VIIK freniiently In the oillco look Ing over tho plain and had on nevcral occasIons plld money Into the oillco presumably for landi rolecttd his testimony lure was lot of I startling na INTJHKSTID sIECTArotu When the tommlfiHloiict called tho investigation to order thlH morning there AVNB an unusual crowd of Inter tHttd spectators present which grew In numbers us tho morning wore on Clark the basking Jlr opened proceedings by asking counsel for tho Oould and liar Ihlll Interests whether they desired to IntroducD vltnes > ioM air Williams Htnled that ho mIght call his olleaguo Mr AlllHon to tho stand The Utter fccemcd surprised nnd then transferred his gnzo to the aptVlal maps that had been prepared showing the holdings of the Utah Fuel company und tho Bio Oiamlo Wcntrrn In Utah and which ulurned the north tahl of thC court room TAKING 01 aiSTIM XY ClilrlClcik at Suinijchlo Wid tin Iirt IIIM J UIIII Charles Livingston wan the llrst wit nets nsoin tints morning lie state that he ns chief clerk at Sunnyslde for the Utah Fuel company for M month Anionjr his ditties were the clKckliiK of xptimo bllH and freight to mates tihlpmonu on In freights Hwniypldo jirlor to Auc I o this year when there was a change Prior to that time there was 3 rate of Imlt it Celt per mllo mi all freight conslHtiid tr tho Utah Fuel company at Htmnysldo froth luau points Wlincss It ted that this rate isits consldeiahly less than that In effect for outside consignees This secret rate 1 rounnel Thomas for the government put It was the same from tiny point In Utah regardless of dlstniiio from Hunnysldo Witness slated that this rate was In creased on Ihllt 1 tMf n wtro the rates from Coloiado points Where tho Utah Fuel company paid loin 50 to J60a ell fiom Idaho points after tug 1 It paid under the new rate approx I Iuhl imately J2 > 0 and 300 a cam About the name changea were nude In regard to lame of rails nnd lire brl5 from Im bio to Sunnyslde UegnrilliiR the lumbPr shipped from Oregon for the reliulldlnpr ot the trestle at SininyHlilc following tho big lire witness stated that It wan billed to Ogden where It waH reblllcd to Sunny stile under the half cent secret rate UIMr RegardIng shlpmcnls to the Wasatch HClardln Sloro comiiuny reputed to bo tho store comlul the Utah Fuel Co wit ness could not give any dcilnlte In formation Witness MliUthftt this secret rate officIal of tariff Hhert was signed by an the tile Grande Western he could lot give hla name The freight bills he fall were turnfl Into Caot Coltons otllco Instead ot cash Who paid them eventually he did nol know AUDITOR WILLIA31S W 0 Williams of Suit Luke nnd auditor of the Utah Fuel company was tlien culled He detailed the oni Ho the Utah Fuel company cera of til lel cOmpll stated that Capt Colon was not the treasurer of the Utah Fuel company He did not kioI where Cupt Colion him was ut this time and had not Keen for live or six weeks In answer to iiieMtlons wltncKM stated the Utah Fuel company was l capitalized for 1UUOUWW olpnl owned this atock lie did not know Who Itoc Ally Allison for the company piompt I tho ly MJluntccrcd the Information that yolulteercll vas owned by stock of tho company 1 olll tho Denver Hlo Grande Interests Witness on icsutnlng stated that the WIIIISI bonded indebtedness ot the Utah Fuel InllebtetneHR totnpany wan 1 00000 approximately Ho said that ho hail made no payments tall been In ments durIng the year ho had becl odlcc for tho acquisition of coal Intuls Clr nClulsltlon Ho admitted thai agricultural buds Had been acquired The lands of the IJtah Fuel company ho said hud been niort He did not know that these gaged 101 landi 1 been mortgaged for MOO an 1IIItR mated that hf did not mere He further Itnted Ile 1lt know II yo could give this Information SU1WECT OF JATEH Coming down to the subject of rates ho snld the Utah Fuel company paid the same rate an did any other con signee There had been 1 concession months of this rate prior to several all construction ago said witness on al material This rate ho said waa elfrlittonth of u cent per 100 pounds lUlls brick mllo on this material HalK and per lumber cams under this heading aliliumbtr cale The question on tho ratn on coke shipped to Anaconda by tho Ulah Fuel company precipitated un argument be tween the attorneys for the government and atorneys Oregon Short Line who tfvercd that tho Short Line and tho Union 1aclllc were separate and distinct corporations Witness said tint eorlortoll the published rotc on ooUo to Anaconda was 5 Ilel 100 pounds and as for aH he knew there had linen on change kleW during tho past year Tho consignee he sal paid the freight The prices of sni coke was billed as nn advance charge on California consignments In other words the railroad tom imny advances the price of lie eoko pri collects nt tho other end on Inter satu business DKSTllOYEO VOUCHCUS yiliiosa Mated he knew nothing re garding the transportation of Utah Fuel company Personally ho canted a complimentary paw over the Rio eOl1111mentnrr JIPI About 50 employes Grande rullroad Abolt G ellloe9 of tho Utah Fuel company were located In Halt Lake Whenever they were neat to the mines w lines mild they were given I pass over the road In niiswcr to questions on tho purl Mnrchand witness stated that Of Atty Iarehrlli ItatcII Imt he had no Information that certain vouchers were destroyed during tho past few months He dM nt know that certain hooka of the Utah Fuel com pany had been shipped to New York After considerable questioning wit that vouchers had been ness stated no oueherl el nl destroyed hnhls authority rind he know of none being destroyed Witness admitted that the Wnsntch Store company was n subsidiary com puny of the Utah Fuel company Ho Is auditor for both corporations The Block of the Utah Fuel company dividends but the he poll had paid no dhllelds blt bonds pit Id r per cent lJld1 Mr Williams stated that he had taken up coal lands west of Clear Creek but did not complete the title In 1M3 ho took up 320 acres of grazing hind In the snnio region This Is now owned He by the Ileasant Valley company le did this at his own Instance He re ceived no ompensailon for taking up either panel of land unccmns ASKUD roit 1 Here Mr Thovnnn took n hand In ex amining witness He asked that wit ness furnish the commission with the < Continued on POI two t t P CAUSE Of WRECK ON SOUTHERN RAILWAY Due to Block Telegraph Rules Be ing Disregarded by Oper ator Mattoax TELEGRAPH SHEETS SHOW IT Ariangemriits for Ilineral of IVeMdent Spencer Hino Nol Yet Ilccn Comiilcted Iynchbwfr Va Nov 30he acci dent yesterday morning near Uawyprs depot on tho Southern rallwnyln which President Samuel Hpcnccr and his party lost their lives Is declared by I South ern lallway ofllclal to be due to the block telegraph rules being regarded by Operator C D Matlonx who was In charge at night at tho block station at Ilnnsoon four mllcH from lAwyers de pot Asst Gen Supt 1 K A Coapnmn of the company today gave out the fol lowing statement Investigation so far made of the accident develops the fact that Operat or Mattoax nt Uangoon let multi No 33 Into the block and disregarded the riles failed to notify tho operator at Lawyers depot of thin fact When tho hunt section of train No 37 the Wash Ecctun liiKton and Southwestern vestlbulcd limited approached Itangoon Operator Mattoax asked the operator nt Law yets for the block on No 37 This ilta given by the operator nt Lawyers who did not know that No 33 had gone In upon the block No 33 broke down nt tho south end of I curve nnd aa soon as the train mopped the flagman ran back to pro cot his train AH far as we learn tho flagman had proceeded about 300 ynuls when No 37 was In view on tho curve Engineer Mclvlnnoy law the signal and applied the emergency brakes but he did not have time to leave his seat before the collision took place An Inspection of the telegraph sheets In each of tho block stailonx Hunatantl le LOIs belief Tne nncet nt llangoou mows that No 33 was given the biock by Operator Mattoax niul the sHeet at Lawyers shows that Mutfoajc had not notified the operator tnero that o 33 was on tll block and entitled to It A fuller investigation will be made IIH speedily as possible but we do not expect to develop additional facts The company Iian a number of men scour Ing the country In tne hope of locating Operator Mattoax but up to 1 lato hour this forenoon wo have been able to as certain absolutely nothing ns to his whereabouts An investigation II being made to day us to tho circumstances which led t the wreck of the two Southern Hal way trains near hero yesterday result Ing In the death of President Spencer of the road and several other passen gers and the Injuring of several others Time death of William Pollard the por ter In President Spencer car and J W Shaw the negro fireman both of whom died In tho city hospital hero last night swelled time death list to seven In all Tho latest word from tho hospital regard ing the Injured Indicated that all of them arc doing nicely and probably will recover The scene of tho wreck Is 10 miles south of Lynchburg and to I many persons have wended their way out of curiosity to sea tho effects of the dis aster The work of clearing the debris Is being carried on and some of the wrcckngn already has been removed County Coroner J W Davis Is expected to take some action on the accident to day HA arrived at the scene ot the wreck yesterday but llndlng that the bodies already hid been removed ho deferred until today us to deciding what steps he should take In the mat ter The escape of A E Merrill of New York private secretary to Mr Sprn ctr the only survivor In the party on the private car save for a porter WHS miraculous The Injuries ho sustain ed am not serious and ho will be able to leave the city hospital hero prob ably by tho first of tho week Identification was made today of tho negro who was killed and his body 11110 burned The victim was lionjiunln Hozwoll of Toledo Ohio I dining car lan who was taken abroad Mr pen cerH car for tho trip SPENCmS FUNlmAL Washington Nov OThe bodies of Charnlea D Fisher nnd Frank T Redwood both of Baltimore who wore killed In tho collision near Lawyers Va when President Hamuel fcpencor of tho Southern railway lost his life wore sent to Baltimore early today Arrangements for tho funeral Pres Ident Sponcor have not been complet ed but burial probably will ho In Wnshlrnrton After n conference to day with the family Second Vice President Flnley will announce ar range men l D W Davis tho tcleghnph operator who was killed was frequently detailed to nqcoirtpnhy the higher ofllclals of the road on such trips as tho one tlat ended to disastrously ycslerdar 1 Is said that when ho was notified that he would be expected to accompany President Spencer and party on this occasion he asked to be relieved stating that It was tho desire of his wife and himself to spend Thanksgiving with her parents In Alexandria but It could not bo ar ranged Superintendent of Transportation Taylor said today that all efforts of the company no far to locate Operator Mattox who was operating the block signal tower at tho entrance of tho block In which tho accident occurred had failed Mattox Is a native of San dy Iovel Vannd had been In tho employ Qf the company for three years The body of Samuel Spencer was taken from the undertaking establish lent where I was taken last night to hits home In this city this afternoon Mil Spencer has been In consultation during the day with officials of the Southern railway relative to the fu neral arrangements Funeral services will be held at St Johns church In this city Sunday The Interment will bo In this city and will be private Many telegrams of sorrow have bern received at the Spencer home and at the general offices of tho Southern here from prominent railroad men through out the country f ALBEIT YOUNG PLUS GUILTY ExPresident of Chicago Team sters Union Will Turn States Evidence CAUSED GREAT EXCITEMENT nhlne jiont of Coal Teamsters Inlim und Member of WrtcUii Crew Take Same COIIIM Chicago Nov 30Tire dimensions which for tho last year Iran provullud In tho mnk of lie TiamMitfrV union lure today wvtc curried Into tho trial of Cornelius 1 Shea who In com pany with It other im n Is on trial for alleged conspiracy In connection with tie steal tcnmstcrV strike ii f June 1905 Albert Young former piesldent of the Teamsters union William Kolly business agent nf the Coil ToaniPtci union nnd William Murphy wild to have boon I momber of lho red < nF crew dutlng tho strike wltbdriiw their pltJ nf nol guilty and entered plonn o guilty 1 of tho men declared their Intention of turning otntfs cUdoncn The Incident caused great fxclle rent In the coin doom and took thEn other defendants completely In sur prise Shea and Voting hnd for years bwi clone friends and hail woilscd sldo through a number of strikes die by sldoHlnen Shim the la5t convention of the Tramstcis union liowovt they have been oppo ed to each nthei As t1 as court uponid ode > Atty Leltoy Brown who has lot pinIons Is appealed In tho CHSU addicted Judge Hull Kiytng Your honor I desire to gle notion that I herewith enter my appearance as counsel for the following named defend ants In thin cane Albert Young Wil liam Kelly and Michael Murph The attorneys for the defence showed their surprise at this announcement and a moment later when It was an nounced that all three men desired to enter pleas of guilty they were for a tlmo taken completely aback Presi dent Shea turned In his chair and stared fiercely nt Young who returned his look with at Indifferent tlrt Tho statement WJIH then made by AIry Drown that his clients desired to turn stales evidence The attorneys for the defence then Informed thor court that they demand ed tho right Of reopening the exam ination of the Jurors In oidnnio quettlim the jurors rcgnidlng their acquaint ance with Atty Brown The court overruled them and an exception won taken by the defense A recess until this afternoon was requested by the de f > ii o and granled The tionhlu be tween Albert Young and Cornelius 1 Shea resulted fiom the effort made by the former to secure the ptofildency ot the International teamster union Ho represented an element In the union that was opposed to Shea Anl dlssitls led with his method of conduitlng tho Chicago strike Shea was rrrected and Young then organized a rival or ganization which Is known as the Inlt ed Teamsters ot America Since th creation of the latter body there has been bItter strife between beel biter Iltwrel teninMern and assaults and tight on the streets have occurred frequently WAR ON BUTCHERS OF EAST SIDE GHETTO New York Nov 30A war on the butchers of the Kim fide Ghetto has been started by women residents of Ihe district as 1 protest against the high price of meat Heoently the butchers put up the price of incut two cents a jwund and In verbal explanation of tho act said tho packers had again raised tho prices to the butcher and they had to follow suit I Is an easy matter to create ti cu bit among the cxcltnbjo residents of the Ghetto and tho actIon of the billchois was quickly resented Houowles met on tho streets old discussed tho iamb jct and from this It wan but I step to form Indignation meeting Such a meeting was held yesterday at tIre homo of Mrs Esther Delsholsky nt U East Fourth street Nearly r women wcro present Mrs Delsbolsky told tho women she thought the prices of meat were outrageous and advised I strike against the butchers Mrs Delfbolsky nnd Mia Hebccca Hesonlck went to a meal shop In the neighborhood II parkcts and Immedi ately began addressing a large com pany of women customers advising them to boycott tho butchers As the women cheered lho butchers became excited and tiled to disperse thorn A bOttle followed In which clubs were used und various rnlnslletf thrown Mrs Dulsbolsky and Mrs Hejcnlclc were struck In lie face with sharp mis siles and both received serious cuts us well as other Injuries Several other women wero struck by stone oral clubs Tho police wero called hut mado no ar rests There were many small skirmishes In tho doorways of mal other Kast Side butcher shops Women with shawls pulled ocr their faces upset sidewalk stands trod broke open crates contain ing live chickens MIB Hoai Menlo during n moit shop commotion on Madison addressed Ihop commoton IIIU OI street 1 dressed a crowd Look she said what fools wu are to buy meat when fish Is cheaper Fish Is bet l thmi meat any way 1 Is more nourishing I Second street HlvhiRton street Forsytho arid Dolanccy streets Dellce groups of women stood In front of tho butcher shops declaring they would boycott the butchers until prices camo down The women would not permit nnyonn to enter the shops AH night diew 01 they marched In a body to tho oillcen o 1 Jewish newspaper nnd there cicked for newspaper alI In their fight Fearing 1 repetition of the rural riots of live years ago when much property was destroyed thn butchers have begun organizing Louln Klisch President of tho organization declares the 40M meat market on lie Cst side will be clowl nithor than attempt to combat 1 strike against them by the women of time totU lent lentl a result of the war on niett the fishmongers beneath the Wllllnnishurg bridge nail along Dclancey street did I rushtnr business yesterday SQUADItOX SIS IOll TAXOIKIt Toulon Franc Nov 30 Admiral Touchall squadron raIled for Tanxkr REORGANIRTION Of FIGHTINGVESSELS To be in Two Fleets for Service On Atlantic and Pacific Coasts Of United States MAY BE READILY MOBILIZED i I Adequate Naval Iorco Neim let I II Ihe 1nclllo Plans Will be Completed About Ian 1 Washington Nov Ofhe completed plans for tin organization of the light ing Vessels of the navy In two IceU fur ten Ice on the Atlantic and Paclllo coasts of the United States In such manlier thai time wholo force may lit readily mubollzed In cases of emer gency Is announced by Hoar Admiral Coinersc thief of the bureau ot navi gation of the navy dcpnrtniiiit In his i unnual report mudu public today Tht unllul lel0rt 1III Iluble I concentration o the battle heat In the American wntur and the align ment of all vessels therein to the com mand of one Hag olllccr will he com nlitid about Jan 1 next Hear Ad miral Converse said that owing to our lespoitslbllltlcM In the Philippines and lIre far fiint generally an adequate naal force Is neoded In the Pacific ocean The assignment of the ship of the battle lino to Atlantic wnUis and of cruiser anal gunboats to Pa chIt wuteri III accordance with pronl strategic ruquln mints Tho tentative asslennirnt of vessels III as follows ATINTI KLKKT FIrst Sqinidion First Division Con nvctlttit I sour is imritr Maine Missouri Second Division Georgia New Jer cy llhodc Island Virginia Second Siiiiii il till Third Division Alabama Illinois Kearsargo Ken tucky Fourth Dhj lollOhln liullami Iowa Third Siriin tI nor Vlfth DivisionTen nessro Washington Bt LonlH Sixth Division Columbia Des Mollies Cl vflinil Tnconin Fourth Squadron Seventh Division Dixie Marietta Neport Don Juan De Austria EIghth Division Prairie Dubuque Paducah Scorpion Tho seventh ned eighth dlAMoni will bo held In reserve until their vices are no longer required for police und patrol chit In rcsorw Texas Hronklyn Soeond Tornedn Flotilla Hopkins I iivrenco MacDonough Whlpple Truxton Woi Jen fh I Ill Torpedo Flotilla Wllkos Hlakely Do Long llodgers Stockton ASIATIC KMBT First Squadron First DivisIon W > > 1 Virginia Maryland Pannsjl nnla Colorado Second IJnnl1llh1oro Chat tniuiogn heolon Cincinnati Kecond Squadron Third Div I shea Hulclqh Concord helena Wilming ton tOilIllurih Dlvlylon Callao Klcuno Qulr Vlllabo Const 1otehMonterey Monad nock nockHist First Torpedo Flotilla Hrnlnbrldgc Barmy Dale Ohaunccy Decntur PACIFIC SQUADHON Iliht 1llIlonharleston Mllwau kef Albany Now Oilcans Second DlUnIon Chicago York town Iloston Princeton Fourth Torpedo I lntllluln1I Paul Jones 1arrj Farrngut Solds borough Howan At an early date It Is oxpoctd that time AsIatic fIt and tho Pacific squad ion will be merged Into ono Pacific diet under thc supwmn command of n Hap officer of tie highest nmk In the amo urnnrrcr as the Atlantic fleet Is now organized The bureau of navigation I u nil it I rig every endoavor to secure It battleship strength of 15 In Ire Atlantic Heel dlvldod Into tw > squadronx which will furnish ivory opportunlt for till prnc lice of hattie tactics and will fiuililc tIm > higher officers to ucqulre facility In their exercise of a large fleet HIK III tnancuvcilng ono homogenous quad ron against unotlvr NEW SPANISH CABINET C cncral I egret Over HIP liioppnrtunu lies1 of MlnlMrrlal Cliailgcr > Madrid Nov IHelllr Mprot v Pendcrgast liiis formed u now cabinet und bin appointments have been ac cepts by King Alfonso It follows Premier Morel y IrenderKavt Mlnlxtcrs Foreign Affairs Poror Caballero Interior Senor Hurroso Finance Fleutcrlo Delngo Public WorlnKeinir iianft War Lieut lion De Lunuo MiirlnpDuko of Albu Justice Count Uomanones Them Is no minister of worship and education Th re Is general regret regarding lie Inoppoittmunetft of ministerial changes during the present unsettled condition of Spains commercial relations with foreign powers und tine Moron an sit untlon It Is consldrrod however that the present comnietclil gitlatlonii are suillclently advanced to bind the now cabinet to the policy nf Its predecessor whllq time taking over of the foieUji olllce by Perez Culnlloro who was oe of Spalnrf delegates to the Interna tional Moroccan onfcremi at Algeclr as KMitren n coiulnurinop of HIP present umlerslandlng with France Tho resignation of the Domlnguoz cabinet yesterday ruftlly resulted from dlursenclM of opinion on tho rellgloujt question which tile modcinto liberals eon ltltr hud been pushed too rapidly to the front thus delaying arrange ments for he final problem Home Nov M Although the Vati can believes that Senor Moret y Pren dergaiit who will tie charged with the formation f a new cabinet at Madrid will III obliged to limert In his platform a clause foi tlK Ht lon of the con cordat with the Hnly Set It being nei ijssury to form is block for tire Spnnlih LtbcralN anil rome republicans It u of tho opinion that IIIOMI of the members of time inblnpt will bo moio modornto than their prodei sors The cuncordit doubtless will be dlx UMed by the con tracting parties indeed negotIatIons were already uniUr wan when Morct y Prcndergast tuna last In power I niiwvnov IHLIAS TVTI I London Nov St Although It has been feared that the recent speeches of A t Pnmiii I uipbellDannermun iiiul A J lialfdur hxd tinned the door to Iliinpro nils on the education liiis lIeu when tilt edtmai iou bill reached the riport Stag In the hiiuso of lords tonight minor tnni > HHions were nmdu on both I < IdP minI Lord Ixinsdown the opiionl Uon lciid dells ured u csjnvlllainry epeeth The utmosl diversity of opinion dourer still pievnllB as to the rate ot the meueuio I1eufUIfLITTLE LITTLE DORRIT Oiiglnal of Iliinmi Cliaiaclcr still Mr Ing In Isi iimgtoir New Voik Nov 30A Time London pedal says the original of Little for rll Is still living at Islington and U DI years old SIre will i npn a culo of work nt the Boy Training school In Isling ton next Thursday UMTvriox run ciTrixxs 1 lioHton No 31Jhe nodal educa tion tongrejw which alms to draw wid er atftitlon to the need of training youth to mott tho new demands aril hut from the eotnplaxlilra of modern life opened here today Many em inent HM > olallnts are here to discuss the new nerds What was rxft > Git > d to bf oni1 or the tlll I nits of the congress wart the maMs meeting at Tremont temple on tlu sub Jet of IMiiratton for citizenship which was rrhndllled for tho afternoon At this gathering Oov Ullhl Major Fltzgtrald rredldcnt KIHot of Harvard unUcislty Oeo II Maitln state soc I iftuiy of odnrntlon and 1rPildent I Davlit Stnrr Jordan of Leland Htantnrd unlviiHlty on The Young Man of ttw TwonllHIi Icitiiry were announced us the ieahei riitr I lniIllJllll ll No 30Ilr of unknown origin broke out nrly today In tInts stationery ilfpartinPtit of time Huud Manufaiturlng companj at 340 Pecond ascii ii rid dahlia gad the plant to the extent of Mtvotnl tliousand dollars The blaze fAS PO fierce for a Urn that II tlneiitened the adjoining slruc hires and nil the engines In the down balm district were nmunoned ScMral ilremen were nllghtly hurt by falling Klus J 1 o nox IIIT IXUOIDI WtifhliiKton No 30An order hai bein Issued by the llret aisl tani post master giiioml looking tmvard tho adoption of uniform rate of rent for bong nf poslolllcci The revised mien will affect eciy poslolllre In the Unit ed States It Is not HIP Intpntlon In make an In crease In box rents Whlln some rates will be lalped others will be Olisldrr ably Iwcrcd tlu aim being to correct InuquHlltlcs HAHKlS HHAUST IS WIMlNC Mexico tlty Nov 2 William 11 Hearst intervIewed here tonight modi fied tin nttflrnaiiie recently nllrlbulod to him that he would not accept an other nomination by naylng that If ell cuiTiMtAntes wnininttd ho would once more be n canflldntc for office lie did not dcclgnat5 the odlce BALLOT BOX STUFFERS Pardoned That Thcj Mu > Testify gin I rrt Ituif and Sci i tim Itz Sa < ramcnto Cal Nov 30t the request of Atty llcrrey ion P rdee has pardoned Stcffons and W > rnnri the ballot box sluffcrsi In order that they may testify agalnHt Abruham Itcuf and Mayor limits of Han Fnuulsco SteffciiH and Wyrnnn won sentonced to live years Iniprlsonmcnt for stulllng tin1 ballot boxes at the local primaries held a short time befoit the last elec tion of Mayor Schrnltz Through the result of this primary election Abe Huuf secured conitol of the county IW publican convention Charges were made that Stcffens and Wyman who were acting as elocllon olllcerH had stuffed the ballot box In favor of cer tain delegates They were tried bsfoie Judge Lowlar and convicted and sen tenced to the penitential When Judge Lawlor came up for irrltctlmr Nov G last Hetif and his ndhorents made a bitter and strong fight agalnai him and It wan the nomination of two men us candidates for superior judge nn both the Iteptibllcan and Dotnocrutlj tickets In order lo intake Lawlorx de feat lertaln thai brought the present prosecutions for graft to i focmi taw her was elected judge and already conn of tho casofl of some of the men Indlr tell have been assigned to him for trial Wyman was a municipal omplnyo end Steffens was employed by F A Mu nil otti thru priSldent of the hoard of public works It IK supposed that In return for their irardoun they will tell what they know tibout tho alleged of feminine of iit > iniploye BEWARE OF FALSE PROPHETS Gem 1 HIHT Hetlirrcs That Is Injnno lion Noixlod III 1lImo Dajs New York Nov 10 Oeorge F user ptcsldont of the Heading rallroud In an iiddrtss at Reading 1cnnsylvanla yesterday acrordliiK to a special to the World declared that III our day wo need to heed the Injunction to be ware of false prophets Thu present tendency In to lend Itching ear to strange doctrines From the wears of the mighty and from the street corners whrr blather skites harrnngue the multitude a wall of woo Ip hoard he Mid I very tilnig Is wrong The whole order of our Industrial and social life is assailed In ehcinent und hysterical appeals to the passions and srltUhnest of men The men who do not by their own work contribute anything to the gen eral stores vant to uimtnd their dis tribution Thoy create nothing They only scold The Immeasurable resounM of the earth no long hidden haw not been dls < eretl or utlllseU for the bIll Ill 1 of mankind by any thought or action of their They are drones In the busy lime They have had no part or lot In the army of glftfd and cupalilo men who are nbolng the primitive irundato to subdue the earth und haw dominion over It They do not bear the heat and burden nf lie das in the eternal work of subjugation but they never theless long for thrnn nf dominion OLe It I FROM GALAPAGOS Scientists ltd urn Wllh SovontjIlM I llioirvahd piclineiiF Sfti rauclsco Non 3I1Thn liooner I Acadflmy arrived her jestnrdsy from ialnpAjto islands with u party ot icUn tints on board which bus spent 17 monthn on the lilatuli mi llng a i nllcrtlm o Its flnrn and laurm Tfiei Ill 5io itpeu rnrui In tho fV rollo lea lit i jH n id ems II of the O jpaKo vnrietj cf t > rtoso Hie tartest 11 chI wrld 41 1 pcflni ni I of reptiles Hud 100 si ilmens > birds union whlilr An many rare spete Th I party also rflUeitej Wu up unfn of pUnU and WOW pcclriftn ot both land and sea shells It H lice tlin < nltliolog I Ut was In charge or the exposition GILLETTE A HARD r Ht iBTEB WAfTGH I i Admits That When Grace Brown Jumped From Boat He Did Not Try to Reach Her HE DID NOT SWIM TO HER AID Confesses His First Version of The Tragedy Told to Sheriff Klock Was a Lie IJcdur III Altoilli dlrd Him To Tell 11 DIlTcicnl Sinn 1ioni Ihit One Hetkmur N V Nov 30 Ch < wU r R iilllette told his story of irnet Hrnwns death ngiilii today this tme In re spouse to questions put lo him by a prosecutor who picked out every iluv In tli ii neiniMd young limits tesllmoii For three hours DIet Atty Wnrd IJUCH Honed nillette and to thfc Mirprlso of everyone In the room Cllll tle was as cool and loiiildtnt when he stepped down to x < > tn dinner as he was when Ire walked Into court till niornlig I I mile t I e rcpllod In the H hIram at I vi when DIet Atty Ward asked him If ho swam to shore and left Urncc Drown to die Iii the lake a Witness describing the girls act In leaping Into the water to tier death sild subs jurnpid from tilts item of tho boat that ha shoutud for help that no one responded and that ho tiled to It nil out how dMp mimi water was there Did you try lo result Inert No Vel you ny you swam In the Pacific ocean I did And you did not swim to this girls aid 111117I I did not When she leaped Into the water from the boat what did you say you did ihii7I reached out my hand toward her Hum the boat tipped over And you who had swam In tire lake In Washington and In the Pacific ocean left Ortter Hiown there WithoUt swimming to her aid I did A foatnro of this mornfngti proro 1 togs was thu discovery of a plctuio o hattIe ikiiedlct on u roll of Him > 11 Ullluttes suit case Olllclto had awnri filet the Him was III1IXIIO ltd Mi Benedict Is the fortlnnd girl who wan ilrst claimed filllctti wunio marry Miss Hinedlct cwore ft stand that she wan nut lI1IIII Olllctte illlette during the examination ntnttil that bin version of tho tragedy is mir rated to Sheriff Klock a few minutes after his arrest to tho fleet that thi affair was nil accident and that ho had tipped the boat over nrrldiiitally while they acre picking pond lllllirs vun u lie Now did your attorneys tell you to toll a different story than HIP ono you told Under Sheriff Klock usked tho district attorney They did They told me to tell tho truth CheMff Gillette today twinned his feat on tho witness stand prepared tll stick to his story list GIt utah a whom hi > Is alleged to have Klnln and heft In Dig Moose lube died the death of n suckle Then wits a big crowd nt the court house today much linger than the spacious courtroom und Its oldfiui loned gallery were capable of anon modatiiiK OllUtttf whrn ho resumed his si T on the willie stand looked IntrntJv nt his umnwl and flit Uty Ward cautioned him that ho mint face trm jury whirr answering lUiwulons Sir W rd rod a letter frma villbttd to Orai Brown under date of Jttrto Si In which ho said he hid been to Tlltln York lake III bathing with some boy Gillette If you had struck Orefi 1 Brown at 011 Moo e lake and ettimimmel hr vould you hare told tin officer asked Mr Witrd I Yell Gillette1 atkod thai district aLtar is y If you trucK Grace llrown with that tunnlB rauquat would jim como hero and all thin Jury you did I cannot nay Did you hato thin girl nskod tIme prosecutor reading from n numboi1 of kttoM draco Hrown had stint tbn defendant In which she complained of his appmiiil neglect oC her No 1 did not hate her snswered 1hh1Lte here Gillette for a seooinl diverted his glance fnjm thn jury and Mi Ward shouted took at thr Jury and not at jour counsel AUyy Mills and Thomttb lniMpojpi objection to die district attorneys i tnnnner toward HID wltnjs and thu court MUKtulnetl thorn molding that Mi Ward hnd no right to so direct tho witness In hU gaze The district altiinipy taking up ilvi i inattur of Ulllotic having received a s letter from Once Hi own In which slm referred to his oontemiilfttid visit to De lluyur tirnvlou to heIr departure for the Adlrondtcks In July the wit new ilnnlwl ha wn schamitl of nr liar d to ji sn with tli girl there Didnt y < ii want tin jKlrl to go to Hamilton with you I dont know 1 btllsvo flit wnntrd lo jrn lu IlHintliiin Did you know anv ie in Himllloir t did not Sire hud rclativiis there had she not0 I licHen she had Then you wanted her ti iii5t > ou lit Hamilton where she coe known but where yam Were no known and started frwn tIters u tie Armi Uii < tnctd < < t from le Kuytr I runiirtt State When did you nr1 I i m his wis to become a mother I do not rtnnml Was It In Aptii nvt < < > ft Inr Und for Sutil in MI Hut you first h kiev t I cnit rnt ii Illlettp kalu he 1 to rd tin girl had no ch ri her con ditksrr becanie ki > n in Did you still in aslt i t rlIhtrls uttirmiey I did ii ns t ijillolt > share nod of 11 i Olllett wt itel i n ho il T el lien Con had iili flrai P V IntordlriK > it t rtu i lie lift t > x M Ing in lila r < m dstiirlrd attl i notb ng t i rl I ILtj ubout not cen1 Itp buck Thu dutrlci attorney wkd him 1C