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WEEKLY ARIZONA JOURNAL-MINER MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS PRESCOTT, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1908. PIONEER PAPER OP ARIZONA. FORTY-FIFTH YEAR. ORTY-ONE KILLED SIXTY INJURED IN COLLISION . 1 III . . l-l 1 Iff rigntiui occucb jL-naciea wnen Australian Train Wreck Catches Fire. MEt-KOrHNH, Australia, Arirtt'.sp. hnrrihtft rnllwnV' ac- i ... i ,1m lilitinrv or -Australia oc- ..i i.il,t u-hnn Inn nassenrrOr I nt Itnvlirnnlc .Tunrtinh. !jlt milrj from this, city. Fnrtv we passengers' w'cro killed tind .TV. -.1.1 t - II... I.n.ti.i nf i ino, fire lirpko out and most of ..t I ! ll. inv I a-"t nuvin, uiiinvu imu ;,,. n. I.. .1.11.. u.trf. KlnrttL- . 1 ..I . .. tfn.i.. A.lnil I tt nifntii. In l)o killed and released from their mis ory. A misplaced switch caused tho ac cident. H IN SEEKS SANITY TEST BOBAH'B MAIDEN SPEECH, NKW YOH1C, April 20.-Jnmes A WASHINGTON. D. C. April 20. - -T1 1. . .n.i.l ..! nii.tlli.ft1 ii .iii.ndrl II . 1 UU lliltlll llllll IUIIUIIII III I ... .. . . , Innlrnm nmt.li.viwl l,v HnrrV K. TllftW tinn hills were reported to too sonnio " --i-j t , , ,, , ,u . corpus, sniil tonight mat uio nppiic.n Sennt6r Horali, of Idaho, delivered I ' ' ,, ..... . , s it I i I II II llfc If IMIV J ymv in invor oi mo ma- , ... ,., innrv in nii'iin m uiunimin " snnitv. District Attorney Jeromo says either ho or nn assistant will be present his maiden speech lorltv report of tlio military affairs committee on the Hrownsvillo affair. GQRTELYQU ADMIRALS GUESTS AT CALLS TO BRILLIANT BANQUET DUTY Jim Jeffries Entertain The Sailors With A Fistic Carnival For Fleet Championships UTICA, N. V., April 20. Secretary of the Treasurer (loorgo II. Cortclyou aroused great enthusinsm tonight at the annual dinner of tho Utica chamber of commerco during his address on "Huslness and Cttir.onshlp." Mr. Cop ,os anOELBS, Cnl., April 20.-11 telyou pleaded for activity of business . brilliant banquet In tho t I . t Il l I.... t . . I tinrininlniF in thn honor of the admirals of tlio Atlantic IIIPOMMIH W H-VF" .. public welfare, and while admitting battleship licet nnd uovernor .mints that irav evils had spriwi: into tho nlllnit. A vacant ehnlr marked the business methods of tho country, do- ( )rglnnlly nsslgned to Hear Ad clarcd that it was no t.mc .ot PM ,,., Tho MlpnkrrH ,ncludci, mlsm. Ho began with a glowing on- Wv f tho Constitution, declared that Hinhop Thomas T. II. Connnty, Captain ii f imtlnnnl pniwtll I A. A. Tries. IT. H. A.. Itcv. Hubert J. today as much as it Old a hundred n.mh.tt,., fliivernor Olllett nnd Mayor I .... r IlnrniT. Hear Admirnl Unnries ai. UIU I V UL.U IhIXI I III UUV1 1 X J-.1V VJUll A jJ L BY SAMPLING WORKS JAP years ago nnd continued: "Devotion to its letter and spirit is nit inr n nr nil iiNtini ii i win nr iiii;ni iit i i ii r-... ,...il..ntnn l tl duty of every lover of his country ncourt when tho I naw application l , , , i ... .i i .. .... . 'C.ii. ...fKUUKil ri'fiirlili'r will, Wlllllll ell heard. .Icrome Is oppose.! to 'I haw's " i Thomas responded to the addrcs welcome. Thlrty-slx hundred Killers wu tir lowed ashore today, the city belaf feto in their honor. Tho nrotrrMi i their beluilf included tho fistic enL vnl, refereed by J. il. Jeffries, ckttap ion miirlllst of the world. Th tmk lightweight champlonshlpship wu 4 elded in favor of I,ur.inski, of tho bw tleshlp New Jirsey, who dofeUi Myers of tho Ohio. Lieutenant Adnn H. Cnaffeo, U. 8. A., retired, presides! nt tho banquet. releciso from the asylum. DIPLOMATS Meetind of Railroad Reduction Snould Cause Bitf Revival In Mining Industry. SHIFT THEIR STATIONS F . wniu the sweeping reduction h t.. riinsportation rates announced ly I' 1 Hustings, general freight nnd pwiRi r agent of tlio 8. V., 1. & l'v Stur.l.iy, n full ne.count of which np-j-arr.l in Sunday's Journal-Minor, torn.-! tin- welcome news that a redac tion of treatment chnrges, amounting ti in per cent on tho overage, will be mi'le m almost nil classes of ores, hii from tbis county to tho Kl hso smelters by tho Prcscott Sampling Work, It. H. Ilctherington, one of tho frinnpal owners of the sampling "works, who has been negotiating with htvilent Murphy and Gonoral Freight Url l'.nsouuer Acont Hastings of tho K. P.. 1' & 1. for some weeks over the Ma lion of transportation rates, mnde tke aniioiiiieeinent yesterday, tuat the JmiVort were willing to meet the rail rovl management in nrousing activity It the mining industry of northern Annua, as far as possible without HOUSE LOYAL TO SPEAKER JOE TOKIO, Japan, April 20. - Haron Hnyashi has been transferred as Jap anese minister from Poking to Home. HaronIjiiin, counsellor of tho Jnpaneso COMMITTEE "ltediictions In treatment charges 111 lui tnmln liv llm smelters, amount Hill MVI IllU't" ---- , 1 ( fll 1 j ? liu. in HO ner cent, on tho average, on kmiU-issv at London, becomes tho now nil character of ores, that can bo treat- ,njHt,,r at l'ekln. Haron Chimin goes . ...Ml . .........I 1.... In llli. MtimltcrS." I !..t...... 1.. Ili.rlln 1 III mil Idllli 1C- I'd Wlllldlll lll'llHIl - ' I HS I11IM-H I l he Kild. "It will bo lmiiossiblo to Lom(,s viee minister of foreign affairs. mnkn the re.luctlon on somo ores on account of peculiar and costly methods . .111 I . of treatment, but n reduction win ..- mn.li.. wherever possible, ures imiv would not pay for shipment in tho pust ,. Jin illsi)0H'd of nero nt n pro- tit. 1 have a force of men overhauling .....t m.mlrh.i? the xamiding works and . l.o rendv to purchase ores i .nni-nntrates a week from now. Willi Hie sweeping reductions in Hum nnd Mnolter charges, a ' ... !..!.... ..ntnfllv llS ,.r....i revival in miniiiK "- - r. i.i.n ns soon as tho new rail- road rates g( into effect, wl.lcii win ; lu tho opinion of tho railroad innn..K- ment, in about tlnrtymvc u... lice us away from that sure founda tioii is no advance agent of disaster "With L'rowth in territory, in popu latioii. and In trad there eamo to tho merchant tho inccutivo to delegnto to others many of tho powers and privi leues which should have been his per soual concern. At first the bad elTccts of this aloofness, us It were, with the atteudnnt evils of waning Interest in nubile affairs and more and moro mea- L'r information ns to their dotuils, were not gravely apparent J but tills process has gone on until wo now lino Inrirn fill inliors of our business men ut terly neclectful of tho duties of citi zenship. Under our flsenl system many of the business man's undertakings aro fostered, his own and his employes welfare safeguarded; his WHISKEY ALMOST CAUSES A MURDER Jokn Ruddy, a Cook at Morristow Bridge Camp. Shot ty Tim Dennehy, A Drunken Carpenter. With a bullet nolo through his face .!,. .- ,.r inflicted by a rille In tho hunds of Tim weiian' n.urj;iuiiiiv'i, mn . property and their rights as wage-earn- Dennehy, it bridge carpenter, Sundaj TO INVESTIGATE GANNON AVAKIllN'OTOV. I). ('.. April 20. Vith the excoitlon of Cooier nnd Ncl lOIl tin. Itnniil.lloniiR nf UlO llOUHO to Jy bv a strict party vote declared tho acttmi nf Rnenkor Canuon Satur in summarily adjourning tho House S lint n lirrmOi of tllO provision of this House affecting its safoty, dignity ml intiurrltv nf li nrocccdings. The fMlllH 1111 t. UirnnL'h ft rulo making nv dav siisiiniislon Oay. substituting majority for tho two-thirds voto o J'Jiss any mensuro. Agricultural Allotment. WASHINGTON, 1). 0., April tO. -Tho agricultural appropriation bill re ported to tho Sonato oday carries n total of $11,642,000, an increaso of 133,0 over the 1)111 us rcpwrtcA V t House. PIPER COST ers are uinoiig the elemental concerns of our government. Shall he in return for these niuoiiL' his many priceless benefits be chary of his time and his energies in the disenarge of tho duties of citizenship! Hather, shall wo "oi insist upon a proper dlschargo of these duties? Indeed, if ho does not ins charge them properly do wo not on roiiraifc a false theory of public con- duet if we fail to visit upon him at least a mensuro of the condemnation ilmt we v s t upon tlio unscrupulous political boss or the ward heeler, for !.! nf widen tvnes his neglect of Idutv is In a large degree responsible! r.. nf tin needs of the Hour is mis ntU-i. nartielnatioii by our business men in tho political duties of the state and tho nation, upon a high piano of usefulness whereon shall no re 3. . Ten n. Ten BASEBALL RESULTS Amorican. New York , Washington Detroit 2, Cleveland 0. Chicago 7, St. lionla 1. Huston fi, Philadelphia . National. Cine Innnti 2, Pittsburg innings. fit. Louis 0, Chicago j. Hrooklyn 1, New York I. i.i.ti..,iihla I. Hoston innings. miT-m wnT INDORSED v-.... Anrll 20. The Hepnb- ....... -nni-nntioll 1)V V010 OI Oi ,1'":: tnry ...,rjl.1i. veil adminihtrnuon PROSECUTOR LANODON WEDS .1 "r "e Zl of San Francisco, .Mllll.'-V r. was married today to MKHonrv. n wealthy city wAniVf!TnN'. I). C.. April 20. toiltiv toward I ....i.ll weuuiic mi'i hi " - - 1 1. .. s.dntlon of tho wood pulp and news- ongnized tho rights of tho individual, " . . 1 I .. ... r tll..i, In In. fri I ......ullnn ill II riKOIllllllll 111- llm rll 111 OI 11VI-I.I paiier r.iii .nun..w - . .. --r.--- - troduced by Speaker Cunnoii provld- from coercion in tho exercise of oe Imi. nt nf n COU lieu uii'Trfiitn. mill invn nil iiiihk" nil! lor nit- ii'i" " . i" i ' . i i if . . . ... . .. ...iti.nii. mid nb-1 ....it..., nf llm loudness man himseii of six mourners ui nv"h itn. I... i..r......nlln.i nn in 1 11(1 I -l... II !. frm. rrnin r niii'iiiiii m ' tain nil possimo i"iuii"" ' . . .... i ......i unit nf wliltol o...w.,i i.v iiniiroiier moans the honest reason lor mo nni iiui-ii v -.-, '--1 naper "to tho end that needful legls- ,, nlorlv registration of tho people s paper m u , If nrtuiitei by afternoon at I o'clock at Morrlstown, John Ituddy was brought to the Mercy hospital here yesterday morning tor I attention. Dennehy left Mor- rlstown Immediately after tho snooimg and u sharp lookout for him Is Ueing kept by tho oniccrs of this and Marl coon counties. Tho Iniured man was cmpioyeu .is cook nt Tom Potter's bridge camp at Donneliv. who returned frn.n a mint in nn intoxicated condl tlon, a few minutes before tho nhoot- I.... Imriiini. Involved In n (iiinrrcl wiiu Ituddy. Siiierlntendont or urigies Potter was lu an adjoining enr, when he was attracted by loud words be- ncniichv and Huddy. He ran outside Immediately and saw Dennehy point the rllle at Ituddy, who started uwny, threatening to shoot him at the same time. He called to uenneuy n.i im,it lint tho latter fired, tho bul let entering the left side of Huddy 's face, near the base of toe nose, coin ing out through tho right check bone. Sooiui: Ituddy fall, Potter rusbtd into the telegraph olllce to notlfly tb olllcers and tho railroad authorities here of the shooting. When he re turned n few moments later, Donneoy hail disappeared, carrying tho rln with him. No trace of tho dlrectloa ho went could be found. Ho was sill! at lnrgo at n late hour last night. Huddy was Immediately plnccd oa a hnndcnr and taken to Wlckonburg for surgical attention. Tho wound was dressed by tho resident surgeon aal ho was taken to tho Mercy hospital hero this morning. The clrcumstaacea lending to tho shooting wero not lean ed ns tnere wero no witnesses prcMBt when the men first miarrolod. Taa wounded man, ou account of the natara of tho injury, was tumble to talk. Dennetiy has been in tho employ ot the company as bridge carpenter aiac Inst Mny. He has always borno a goodt reputation. Ho Is described as ot medium height, llgnt complexion aad weighlng 170 pounds. Ho speaks wit nn Irish accent. Huddy wan resting easy nt tho Mercy hospital late last night. His wound is not consldersd necessarily fatal. lation may bo enacted." VREEIANO BILL IS TABLED fit HOUSE Mvrtlo ... . am wnrnw. 1). C April 20. " .. nAnni""-""' . .. I ...!.!,. of this .. cnmrnltteo on banking ami I I II" "" -. . nilnv lllll 0(1 IIIO Vri-Vlllliu will. Tho business man, ir neuiaien i? no higher motive, should realize thaat it is as much to his Interest to parti cipate actively In political primaries nn.l conventions as It Is to attend his daily business affairs. Hut there must be. too, In increasing mensuro, too high- ill 1 .Mil. liiHniratlon to imtrlotlrt ui " r " - , , Wo need nil over this fair land today a revival of the spirit of the old town meetings, where there were general interchange of views, the discussion of public questions, tho ns ..irinliiiniMil nf tho needs of tho com munity, and tho shaping of plans to meet them. And it Is well to remem ber that at tho town meeting every I adult malo residing within tho limits f the townsnlp was oxpocted to bn t -..inirv nilnlt ma ol i nni BURNETT'S Bll UTTtL 0I5 OF TO KELLY III O REDUCED 55(1 curr.cncy today muieu n." ,,rrsent -every adult mnini ty r"Ml re- ll", H'dxd""0 A,,,r,eh 11 T pectatlon would hurdly bo realized to- Deputy Sheriff W. M. M 31 tccUM to rCport favorably on the ,n mny PomIunlty-nctivo per- rued Sunday from Ash J-ork, ' b iniV,B for a currency ti(.i)(ltlnn tn the discharge of ...i.. Tn Locus, sentenced i" ti whni n re turned nuii'i'i . . , i custody doso Locus, 'J commission. . M.lrtv dnya n tlie county jail i servo thirlj oajn . day evening. citizenship. What a re- llli. mu.. . ilnn would come from such net! riot a cony of the Journal-Miner's t , ow lhl, ,K d little bqsos, . . . ...! ..llllnn nf 04 I . . . .1., inlnr rilltlon Of 04 Indusinai " - rsgcs before the supply i exhausted. (Continued on Page Four.) SANTA CHUZ, Cal., Airrll 20. H.ii.i.rlnr Ju.Iko Smith today reuuceo u. i.nll nf Walter J. II. Harnett, ac- ,..,.,! of t.oriury. to S,000 and set tlio ...,.l.f.iini.nt for May Jl. Jiarncu w n.li..ised on bond. Tho caso grow out ,.r .Ui.i,p,1 embezzlement of Colton so ir. ,. . nnd In connection wiiu mo failure of the California Sato ueposii Co., of Ban Francisco. AOREE TO ARBITRATE. WAHHINOTON. D. 0 April 20. - A general arbitration treaty betwoen .v.- Mnlti.il Hint! and Hpain was sign cd today. ROUNDS BKATTI.K, Wash., April 20.- Aba Attol reUilned tho title or relar weight chamidon of tlio world today by dofentlng Kddlo Kelly, of lluffalo, in eight rounds in this city. EIOIIT RUEF JURORS. HAN FHANBISCO, April 20. -Tha third week of the ense of Abrakaai Huef, charged with bribery, began to day. Klgbt Jurors have boon selected and sworn and 100 have been exam lucd. Another venire of fifty has bB ordered to be returned In court tomor row morning. urn-' 1