I I II I THERE ARE A LOT OF OFGOOD GOOD THINGS l IN r TOMORROWS HERALD DONT MISS IT I J t If Itsb s tetter ttertobealivethan to be alive than thanhave 1tofAest ke i1est news n ws in the thepaperis T THE HE m SALT L LAKE E HERALD have to pay rent on < In a tomb tomband mb mbi i paperis often 9ft nfOllnd found in inthe the theadvertisingcolumns and andits money its on better advertising to spend than a little littlemoney to tolive toadvertising t advertisingcolumns advertising c columns IUmnSi live 1ivewithadeabusmess 1ivewithadeabusmessEstablisheil with a dead d d business businessRusty businessRusty Rusty Mikes s Diary Established June 6 1870 SALT TAKF JAK Q11 iTTY L UTAH SATURDAY SATURDAYFEBRUARY FEBRUARY 3 31 1906 10 1 C PAGES Price Five Cents CentsS S WARRANT IS OUT OUTFOR OUTFOR FOR HIRAM TYREE TYREERis His Enemies in Continental life In Insurance Insurance Insurance ¬ surance Company Force a aProsecution aJroseoution aroseoution Prosecution ProsecutionCHARGE Jroseoutiont JroseoutionCHARGE roseoutionCHARGE t CHARGE HIM WITH FRAUD FRAUDSAY SAY SA YH HE E MADEA MADE A FALSE REPORT REPORTOF OF BUSINESS DONE DONEIN1904 DONEIN1904r DONEIN1904Hiram IN 1904 1904Hiram 19041Hiram r Hiram Tyre Tirl yrpresident presldent pres dent of the Conti Continental C COntinental nti ntinental ¬ nental Life Insurance Investment Investmentcompany Investmentcom InvestmentcOmiany company com 8DY who is expected to arrive arrivehere arrivehere arrivehere here today from ff m San Francisco will willprobably wlllprobably willprobably probably be arrested on his arrival un unless un1e unless ¬ less 1e he 11 immediately Imm dl tely surrenders him himself himself himself ¬ self to the Ipeal l akof officers icers A A warrant warrantcharging warrantclfarginghim warrantcharging charging clfarginghim him with WI 1th hmaking making a false falsere falsereturn re return return ¬ turn to the secretary of state on the thefinancial thefinancial theflnancial financial condition of his company companyover companyoer companyover over a year ago has been sworn out be betore before De Defore fore Judge C B Diehl and it is ready readyfor readyfor readyfor for service serviceMr senriceMr serviceMr Mr Tyree wired a friend yesterday yesterdaythat yesterdftythat esterdaythat that he would be in Salt Lake today It Itis Itis ItIs is not believed that he knows that a awarrant awarrant awarrant warrant has been issued for his arrest arrestbut arrestbut arrestlut but he does know that a a big row is on onIn onin onIn In his companies c and presumably it is isto isto isto to face this row and to defend himself himselffrom hImselffrom himselffrom from charges of mismanagement that thathe thathe thathe he is returning to this city cityMr cityMr cityMr Mr Tyree left several s veral weeks ago to toopen toopen toopen open an office of the company in San SanFrancisco SanFrancisco SanFrancisco Francisco as well as to look after thebusiness the thebusiness thebusine business of the Western Securities Securitiescompany Securitiescompanyand Securitiescompanyand company companyand and the Western Agency com company company cornpany ¬ pany two concerns of which hlch the history historyis historyis is interwoven with the present internal internaldissension internaldissension Internaldissension dissension in the Continental Life In Insurance Insurance Insurance ¬ surance Investment company companyWhat companyWhat companyWhat What the Charges Are AreThe AreThe AreThe The complaint against Mr Tyree Tyreewhich Tyreewhich Tyreewhich which was drawn several days ago by byAssistant byAssistant byLssIstant Assistant County Attorney Job P PJsyon PIyon 3 Jsyon > yon charges that Mr Tyree falsified falsifiedthe falsifiedthe falsifiedthe the annual report of the Continental ContinentalLife ContinentalLife ContinentalLife Life Insurance Investment company companyIn In three particulars p rticul8rs First it alleges allegeshe he reported that the books of the corn cornafter company cornrany pany had Rot been kept open for entries entriesafter entriesafter after 19M for any purpose affecting the 1904 report whereas it is alleged they theywere theywere theywere were kept open for some time after afterthat wfterthat aLterthat that and that the entries made did af affect affect affeet ¬ fect the report reportSecond reportSecond reportSecond Second the t th cohiDlalnt oeirii1aix1t R 10 il1t charges Ch arg es Mr MrTynje MrTyrQe rlrTyrQA Tynje raportscl rqort tMi the 1jeloIlpanY < iompany had hadon hdon hador on hs h d in h 1 its 8 d fe e or r in invaults s sasfe e d teett teettaults tJ tJvaults vaults 45085265 4085 65 in cash Instead It is isclaimed isclaimed isclaimed claimed the sum on hand was much muchless muchIeS5 muchless less than that th t Outside utside the record theopponents the theopponents theopponents opponents of Tyree assert that as a amatter amatter amatter matter of fact he had only 5000 or orj6OO0 j6OO0 56000 6000 on hand at the tune tuneThird t timeThird me meThird Third it Is alleged the report stated statedthat statedthat statedthat that the expenditures for the year had hadbeen l1adbeen hadheen been only 119188 whereas where s it is al alleged alleged a aleged ¬ leged they were greater gren ter than that Op Opponents Oppon Oppon ¬ ponents pon nts of Mr Tyrees management say saythat saythat saythat that the expenses were about 10000 10000greater 10000greater 1OOO0greater greater than the sum mentioned and if ifthey ifthey ifthey they were so great they would wipe out outthe outthe outthe the 2482 surplus shown by the report reportand reportand reportand and leave ft deficit deficitOfficer deftcitOfficer deficitOfficer Officer Sent to the Coast CoastDay CoastDay CoastDay Day before yesterday County County Attor Attorney Attorley Attorney ¬ ney Parley P Christensen sent Deputy DeputySheriff DeputjSherIff DeputySheriff Sheriff J Parley White to the coast co St to toshadcw tou5hQown tosha4ow u5hQown shadcw Mr J r Tyree It is understood understoodthat understoodthat understoodthat that Mr White carried with him the thewarrant thewarrant thewarrant warrant warrant for Mr Ir Tyrees arrest but butthat b butthat t tthat that he was instructed not to serve it itunless itunless itunless unless Mr Tyree T ree made a movement in indicating indicating Indicating ¬ dicating an intention to flee If he hestarted hestarted hestarted started toward Salt Lake he was 3s to be beunmolested beunmolested beunmolested unmolested unmolestedThe The strong probability that Mr Tyree Tyreewill Tyreewl11 Tyrcewill will arrive here this morning renders rendersimprobable rendersimpropable rendersimprobable improbable his arrest t by > y Deputy Sheriff SheriffWhite SheriffWbife SheriffWhile White but ilr itr Christensen said lastevening last lastevening lastevening evening thai t1 tiiinI Itmless he surrendered d him himself himself himself ¬ self he will be arrested on his arrival arrivalIt It is probable that Secretary of State StateS i C S Tingey will begin today to make makea a thorough thor ugh examination c mination of the books booksard booksard booksard ard of the business transactions of the thecompany thecompany thecompany company companyReslilt companyResOlt companyResult Result of Factional Fight FightThere FightThere FightThere There has been trouble in the com company company coinpany ¬ pany for forse s Y3fij6l laffi ths hs Recently Dr DrH DrH IrH H N Mayodne of the he directors of the thecompany thecompany he hecompany company and nd its medical l director re resigned resigned resigned ¬ signed as a result of a row with Mr MrTyree MrTyree MrTyree Tyree and a EJ he h has been the moving movimrspirit movi movispr1t movingsprit spirit in thefight on Mr Tyree TyreeLast TyreeLast TyreeLast Last year after iter the alleged criminal criminalacts criminalats criminalats ats mentioned in the complaint were werelommitted werelmmltted weretrnmltted lommitted two corporations were werefcrined werefnned werefcrmed fcrined One WM3t IaUtheWestern eWestern Securi Securities Securities Securities ¬ ties company company the ie directors and stock stockholders stockholders stockholders ¬ holders of which were composed large largely largeof largely ¬ ly of the men prominent In the affairs affairsof of the Insurance company This com companys compan cornpanys ¬ panys pan s principal place of business is isin isIn isIn in San Francisco and Its charter is isunder isunder isunder under the laws of Arizona It was wasformed W8St wasformed formed t Jrmed with a capital stock of 1000 000 and an authorized capital of 5 4 000000 000000The 000000The 000000The The other company also incorpora incorporated ¬ ted under the laws of Arizona is iscalled isl1ed IstalIed called l1ed the Western Agency company companyOf Of this corporation it is claimed Mr MrTyree lIrTyree MrTyree Tyree owns a majority of the stock stockAllege stockAllege stockAllege Allege Poor Contracts ContractsContracts Contracts ContractsContracts ContractsContcts Contracts were entered into between betweenthe betweenthe betweenthe the life insurance company company and the thesecurities thesecurities thesecurities securities company on one one hand and andthe andthe andthe the agency agen ae cy < y company co pa on the other otherwhichiit otherwhlch1it otherwbIchlt1sc1aIrnedby whichiit wbIchlt1sc1aIrnedby isclaimedby 1sclaimed by Dr Mayowere Mayowerehighly1 Mayo were werehlgh1yadv werehghyZ highly1 hlgh1yadv advantageous ntageQus toMr t > lIr Tyree jTTcebut Tyreebut Tyrcebut but detrimental loathebest to tbe thebest best interests of ofthe oftl1 ofthe the tl1 securities company andthe and the insuri insuriance iIlsur iIlsuranc Insurante ante company companyOne companyOne companyOne One eqtltract contract i4ntractprovIdedttiiattbe provided that < the agen agency agency agencr ¬ cy company c0111P compny ny should wrlte TIte all policies policiesfor policIesfor for the insurance i ur3nC company 111 Inreturn InreturnIt return returnit It was to receive all of the first pre premium premium premium ¬ mium paid minus a 12 per > er cent re reduction reduction reduction ¬ duction which was to go into a re reserve reserve e eserve ¬ serve fund andwas and was to receive 25 per percent percent percent cent of all subsequent premiums paid paidin paidin paidin in The other contra provided that thatthe thatthe I Ithe the agency company was Was as to sell the thecapital theclpital thecpltaI capital stock of the securities com company company cornpany ¬ pany and retain the entire receipts receiptsfrom receiptsfrom receiptsfrom from such su h sales In return the agency agencycompany agencycompany agencycompany company was to pay the securities securitiescompany securitiescompany Securitiescompany company 10 per cent of its receipts receiptsfrom receiptsfrom receiptsfrom from insurance premiums collected collectedfor collectedfor for the life insurance company companyBy companyBy companyBy By virtue of these contracts the op opposition opposition opposition ¬ position charges Mr Tyree was milk milkIng milking milktag Ing the thelife life Insurance company and andContinued andT andCantInuCd Continued T ntlnued on Page Page2 2 J 8IGSTRiKE fH SIRIKf 10 10BEGIN TOBEGINAPRIL BEGIN BEGINAPRIL APRI l lHalf 1aalf Half a Million Miners Will Drop Pick Pickand Pickand i iand and Drill Unless Wages Are AreIncreased AreIncreas AreIncreased Increased IncreasedOPERATORS Increas IncreasOPERATORS IncreasedOPERATORS OPERATORS ARE OBDURATE OBDURATEARBITRATION OBDURATEARBITRATION OBDURATEARBITRATION ARBITRATION NOW THE ONLY ONLYHOPE ONLYHOPE ONLYHOP HOPE HOPEndlanapolis HOPEIndianapolir HOP E EIndIanapol1 ndlanapolis Indianapolir Feb 2 20ne One of the themost themost themosc most drastic scenes ever witnessed witne5S in ina ina ina a national convention of the United UnitedMine UnitedMine UnitedMine Mine Workers of America was the thefinal thefinal thefinal final adjournment of that body cdy this thisafternoon thisafternoon thisafternoon afternoon after the dissolutionof dissolution of the thejoint thejoint thejoint joint conference of operators and andminers andminers andminers miners of the Central andSouthwest andSouthwestern and Southwest Southwestern ¬ ern em districts and after the national nationalconvention natinalconvention nationalconvention convention had administered a > stjng stjnging st stnging ng nging ing rebuke to one of the oldest officers officersof offic rs rsof of the organization for transgressing transgressingone one of the fundamental laws of union unlonison unionimn unionhim him in voting contrary to his instruc instructions instructions instructions ¬ tions to stand for an increase of ofwages ofwages ofwages wages Grim ana an Steadfast SteadfastWhen SteadfastWhen SteadfastWhen When the lusty voices of the miners minersmingled minersmingled minersmingled mingled in the singing of America Americahad Americahad Americabad had hushed an oppressive silence fell fellupon fellupon fellupon upon the assembled delegates and as asPresident asPresident asPresident President John Mitchell slowly pro propounced propounced propounced pounced the words which adjourned ad the theseventeenth theseventeenth theseventeenth seventeenth annual convention with without without without ¬ out day thus dissolving every hope of ofaverting ofaverting ofaverting averting a gigantic industrial war warwithout warwithout ar arwithout without the intervention of some un unexpected unexpected unexpected ¬ expected and powerful influence the theminers theffiiners therniners miners marched out of the hall their theirfaces theirfaces theirfaces faces set with a grim determination determinationwhich determinationwhich determinationwhich which showed the steadfastness stead ± astness of ofpurpose ofpurpose ofpurpose purpose which has marked the th history historymaking hIstorymakIng historymaking making session just closed The ap apparent apparent apparent ¬ parent determination of both operators operatorsand operatorsand operatorsand and miners indicates that neither will willmake willmake willmake make overtures for fo further negotia negotiations negotiations negotiations ¬ tions and unless some influence not notnow notnow notnow now foreseen step into the breech br cb 550000 men controlled by the United UnitedMine UnitedMine UnitedMine Mine Workers will walk out of the theirines theIrines thewines irines in every section of the country countryon on April 1 1Only 1Only 1OnJy Only Chance C ance Remaining RemainingThere RemainJngTh RernainngThere There Th re have been intimations that thattwo thattwo thattwo two agencies agenciesthe the president of the theUnited theUnit theUnltqd United Unit q State and the National Civic CivicEetJejatlon Civiced CivicPedatIon PedatIon ed 1t1on may m be pe beappeaied apleal appealedv to to set seti setrih rih EetJejatlon i 1 tirofStm m tfbn TiBgbfeiai3onsj T goUati otIdt ns 1to 4vrehabilita 4vrehabilitation < rebabmta rebabmtation r babilItation ¬ tion of the jointstate agreement or atleast at atleast atleast least a discussion of some possiblemeans possible possiblemeans poSsIblemeans means of bringing the Operators and andminers andniirers d dmirers miners together for further negotia negotiations negotiatiens ¬ i itiens tiens tionsSc tiensSc I ISc Sc far as known however there t ere is isnothing isnothing isnothing nothing upon which to base an asser assertion assertion assertion ¬ tion that either the president or the thecivic thecivic thecivic civic federation havex have decided to offer offertheir offertheir offertheir their services servicesPerhaps servicesPerhaps servicesPerhaps Perhaps the most significant state statements statemfnts staterncnts ¬ ments made by President Mitchell Mitchellduring Mitchellduring Mitchellduring during any session of the present con convention convention convention ¬ vention were made this afternoon first firstin firstin firstin in his admonition to all the miners minersthat minersth minersthat that th t each individual make prepara preparations preparations preparations ¬ tions to establish a strike fund which whichwill whichwill whichwill will make each miner selfsustaining for at least a reasonable length of oftime oftime time and again when in answer to the thequestion thequestion thequestion question of a delegate who wished to toe be e enlightened as to the correct sense senseof senseof senseof of the resolution adopted yesterday he said saidThe saidThe saidThe The resolution adopted yesterday is iscapable iscapable iscapable capable of no two interpretations and andat andat andat at the proper time all such questions questionsshall que questiorthshall tioI tioIshall shall be answered answeredInterview answeredInterview answeredInterview Interview With Mitchell MitchellDuring MitchellDuring MitchellDuring During an interview this afternoon President John Mitchell discussed some of the phases of the situation Never in the history of this country has a strike of farreaching effect been threatened said Mr Mitchell It means meansa a national suspension of mining if the strike comes on at the expiration of our ourmining ourmining ourmining mining contracts March 31 and it iif iifcludes includes iiicludes cludes the anthracite district Will this action of the miners includ ¬ ing the anthracite districts in order that thatiM thatontracts thatcontracts iM contracts shall be signed until all ob ¬ tin t in agreements have any effect on the themeeting themeeting themeeting meeting of the anthracite miners and andoperators andoperators andoperators operators on Feb 15 15I 15I iSI I dont know at this time he said Will you meet the anthracite operat operators opera operatort t torL ¬ ors ort t that time timeYes timeYes timeYes Yes he replied that is the plan at thistime and no changes have been made m de in the plans plansAccording 1lansAccording piansAccording According to the figures given out by the national officers of f the miners ar arganizatlon argamzatlon arsamzation ganizatlon they theYexpect expect the strike to bring bringminers out over 600000 menabout 150000 union unionJrJners unIonminers miners in in in West Virginia and Pennsylva Pennsylvania nia with the 450000 union miners Of thus number about 150000 will be out in the anthracite districts 85000 in the Pennsylvania bituminous districts 38000 in Ohio 1700 in Indiana 60000 In Illinois 16000 in Iowa 30000 3O OOO in West Virginia 3000 in Michigan Uicl gan and approximately 60000 in i Kansas Missouri Texas Indian Territory Territoryand lerritoryend end nd Arkansas ArkansasThe Ark ArkThe ArkansasThe The states st te enumerated will be the scene sceneof sceneof sceneof of the greatest part of the battle Mr Mitchell said that never in the his tery of this country was there an organi organization organiz organizatlon ¬ zation z tlon that thatcn called led out so many men in inone iuone lxione one strike having such SU h widespread ef ¬ fect Grave Responsibility ResponsibilityI I have said he declared that the re responsibility resronslbiUty resrouslbllity ¬ sponsibility of bringing on such a strike strikewas strikewas strikewas was a grave responsibility for any people We have been slow to assume any a y such suchresponsibility suchresponsibmt suchresponsibiiity responsibility and the responsibility re nslbilfty rests restsas restsas restsas as any onecan onecansee see on the operators The prosperous condition of l the coun ¬ try warrants an increase for the tl a miners We accepted cepted a decrease by our votes two twoyears twoyears twoyears years ago when at the time we were con condemanded convinced convinoed vinced that the condItions of the coqn coqntry demanded de dediL it We have ever been ready to tpatand 8tand right rIghtandwestand and nndwestand twestand right now When Then questioned < about thecost the co cost t of ot the theanthracite theantbr theanthritclte anthracite antbr Clte strike he said th that at Its l ± s cost had been estimated by the anthracite anthracitestrike anthracitettike anthracitestrike strike commission to be a loss los of 525000 000 of wages to the miners 550000000 s5 ooo OOOOOO of ofprofits oCprofits ofprofits profits to the operators perators2c00ooo 2G000000 OOOOOO loss in infreight infreight Infreight freight rates ratesThere ratesTh ratesThre There Th re were other items of loss that thatraised thatraised thatraised raised the total figures much over 100 100OOOOO 000000 for the strike It lasfeda lasted a little littleover lIttleover littleover over twentysix weeks weeksPresident weeksPresident weeksPresident President Mitchell estimated that four fourpeople tourpeople fourpeople people are dependent on every miner On this estimate a national strike such as is isplarJied isplatJled isplanned planned will affect over 2000000 people dependent on the mining Industry for their daily bread breadThe breadThe breadThe The dollar assessment would raise ap ¬ proximately 2500000 national n tiona1 treasury fuids by April Aprill 1 This organization now has in cash In its Itsn national tional district sub district and local treasuries 267513442 26 513442 The Th two funds on April 1 will probably probabbplac probablyplace place 55000 5OOOQ90 000 cash available availa1 > le for strike strikeJJurDO strikexiurDoses JJurDO xiurDoses es I s WILL W WILLHESAVEHISNECK LLHESAVE HE SAVE HIS NECK n ii p 2 H1L1PP H1L1PPIAcRFF IAcRFF IAcRFFV7z 14 14t V7z V7zq t SIN IA A q 7 1 1El < El I 1fi1ii I1 iff iffjFJITT jFJITT I Sugar Beet BeetPIease Please Gentlemen Dont DontSign Sign My Death Warrant BATILEINSIDE BATTLEIPINSIDEPARISCHURC BATILEINSIDEPARIS PARISCHURC PARISCHURCFierce PARIS CHURCH CHURCHFierce Fierce Resistance Hade by Catholics CatholicsWhen CatholicsWhen CatholicsWhen When Officers Appeared AppearedtoEn AppearedtoEnforde toEn toEnforde to En Enfor forde for e the fiw fiwPiris Law LawParis laWParis Paris Feb 2 2The Thechurch ohurch church of StPierre StPierreDu St t Pierre PierreDu i Du Grds Gr s Caillouwas Caillou was the onlyone oI yone where wherean wheran an inventory iIwent ry had been ordered to be taken takentoday takentoday taientoday today in accordance with the law provid providing providIng providing ¬ ing for the separation of the church and andstate andstate andstate state The authorities adopted rigorous rigorousmeasures rigorousmeasures rigorousmeasures measures to repress disturbances and the thethreatened thethreatened thethreatened threatened counter demonstration by so socialists socIalists soclalists ¬ cialists against the militant Catholics who whogathered whogathered whogathered gathered at the church and in conse consequence consequence consequence ¬ quence the Rue St Dominique on which whichthe whichthe whichthe the church is situated had the appear appearance appearance appearance ¬ ance of a street in a besieged city All Allthe AUthe Allthe the shops in the neighborhood of the theedifice theedIffce theedifice edifice were closed cordons of armed armedmunicipal armedmunicipal armedmunicipal municipal guard on foot were stationed stationedatlntervals stationedatIntervals stationedatIntervals atIntervals along the street and a squad squadron squadron squadron ¬ ron of mounted municipal guards with withdrawn withdrawn withdrawn drawn swords patrolled the thoroughfare thoroughfareand and kept the crowds moving movingRegular movingRegular movingRegular Regular Battle Ensued EnsuedWhen EnsuedVhen EnsuedWhen When the prefect M Lepine arrived arrivedthe arrivedthe arrivedthe the bells were w re tolled and the people in inside insIde inside ¬ side the th church numbering about 3000 3000began 3000began 3000began began singing psalms while outside the therowdy ilier therOwdy rowdy r wdy element shouted revolutionary revolutionarysongs songs M L Lepine thrice summoned the thecongregation thecongregation thecongregation congregation to open the inside gates gateswhich gateswhich gateswhich which the people refused to do and then thenfiremen thenfIremen thenfiremen firemen were ordered to force an en entrance entrance ontrance ¬ trance using their hatchets As A they theymounted theymounted theymounted mounted ladders in order to break in the thewindows thewindowS thewindows windows of the Chapel of the Virgin an anannex ananneC anannex annex of the church revolver shots rang rangout rangout rangout out and the firemen retired Later a fire fireengine fireengine fireengine engine arrived upon the scene s ene and andamidst andamidst andamidst amidst a shower of missiles the firemen firemenscrambled firemenscrambled firemenscrambled scrambled up to the roof with a hose hosethe hoethe hosethe the water was turned on and the interior interiorof of the building bull ding was soon flooded In Intho Iuthe Inthe I the meantime the doors had been bat battered battered battered ¬ tered down but the municipal guards guardsfound guardsround gu rds rdsfound found barricades inside and met with withfierce withfierce withfierce fierce resistance Numbers Numbersof of the guards guardsand guardsand guardsand and the congregation were severely hurt hurtbut hurtbut hurtbut but the authorities auth rIties eventually Qbtalned Qbtalnedthe obtainedthe the mastery and the demonstrators were werecaptured werecaptured captured one by bYpne one and led to the near nearest nearest nearest ¬ est station house houseIn houseIn houseIn In the meanwhile the unruly crowds crowdsoutside crowdsoutsid crowdsoutside outside had broken through the cordons cordonsof of the municipal guards and attempted attemptedto to reach the church and engage in the fight with its defenders de fenders but the mount mounted mounted mounted ¬ ed guards dashed through them in time Disturbances in the church continue as asthis asthis asthis this dispatch Is filed Crowds are in increasing hicreasing increasing ¬ creasing in i numbers around the edifice edificewhere edifIcewhere edificewhere where it Is estimated about 1S00 18 < > persons have gathered The police force present Is not strong enough to hold the th people back The municipal guards have re repeatedly repeatedly repeatcdiy ¬ peatedly charged and nd the rioters shout Assassins as arrested demonstrators demonstratorsemerge demonstratorsemerge demonstratorsemerge emerge from the t e church and are taken takenawayunder tak takenaway n naway awayunder away under escort escortAll escortAll SL SLAll All the officers who entered the church churchemerged church churcemerged churchemerged emerged covered with blood and their theirclothes theirclothes clothes torn and soaked to the skin skinSEVEN sldnSEVEN skinSEVEN SEVEN SERIOUSLY INJURED INJUREDMost INJUREDMost INJUREDMost Most of theWounded theWoundedinth In the Church ChurchNot ChurchNot ChurchNot Not Badly Hurt HurtParis HurtParis HurtParis Paris Feb 3 Sof Of the 120 persons ar arrested arrested axrested ¬ rested in connection with the thechufch church riots riotsonly riotsonly riotsonly only fortyseven have been detained in incustody incustody Incustody custody among them the Count De Boille Boilleand BoUIeand Boilleand and Robert dHarcdurt nephew nep ew of the theCount UeCount theCount Count De Mun who was arrested and andreleased a u1dreleased d dreleased released at St Clothildas church yester yesterday yest yestda yesterday ¬ day da also one priest and two municipal municipalcouncillors municipalcounciUors municipalcouneillors i councillors Among those wounded in the theconflict theconflict theconflict conflict it Is believed there are not many manyserious manyserious manyserious serious cases but as most of the injured injuredwere Injur injuredwere d dwere were conveyed to their residences it Is 1simpossible Isimpossible isImpossible impossible to ascertain definitely The Thepolice T TJiepolice e epoUce police give the names of seven persons personsseriously personsseriouslY personsseriously seriously injured Including the Marquis MarquisDaugblgny Marq MarquisDaugbigny ls lsDaugbigny Daugbigny and two priests The worst worstcase worstcase worstcase case recorded is that of a a youth named namedDe namedDe namedDc De Lassus whose skull was wa fractured fracturedThe fracturedThe fracturedThe The Gaulols states that an art student studentnamed studentn studentnamed named n med PradierIs is dying from hisinjuries SENATE CO COMMITTEE MlmE HAS REACHED AN N ttllT ttllTVarious AGREHnENTVariouS AMNTVarious Various Railroad Rate Bills BjllsWili Will Be Voted Upon Feb 16 1 6 and andthe andthe andthe the Ones Receiving the th IVFosf IostVOte Votes tes1 Will WillBe C CBe r rBe Be Reported Washington Feb J The senate com committee committ cornmitt ¬ mittee mitt e on interstate cdmmerce cdmme ce today todayreached todayI todayicached reached I ached an agreenront 8o > < Tee nt to vote upon the thevarious thEvariouS thevarloua various railroad r ilroad rate bills on Feb 16 16There 16There 16There There are three measures measures being pressed pressedfor pressedfor pressedfor for consideration oonslperation oonsi leration The DofiverClapp bill billthe bllIthe billthe the Elkins bill and the Foraker bill The Themeasure Themeasure Themeasure measure which receives the largest num number number numher ¬ ber of votes will be reported to the sen senate sente senate ¬ ate te as the majority measure It is likely likelythat likelythat likelythat that both the other bills will be given to toThe tothe tothe The senate In minority reports reportsIt rep rts rtsIt It was agreed further that the com committee committee cornmittee ¬ mittee shall meet on Feb 9 and from fromthen tromthen fromthen then on every day until somev som bill Is de determined determined determined ¬ termined upon uponSOI uponREAL uponEA REAL EA MUTER 1NIER IN THE T fAST EfflBalmy fASTI fASTBalmy EASTBalmy I Balmy Weather of the Past PastFew PastFew PastFew Few Weeks Gives Way W yto ytoa to toa toa a Cold Wave WaveWashington WflveWashingf WaveWashIngton Washington n Feb 2The 2T weather bu bureau bureau burcau ¬ reau reports tonight that a cold wave waveextends waveextends waveextends extends over the eastern portion of the theUnited theUnited theUnited United States the lake region and vari various van vanous ari arious ¬ ous portions of the west with extremely low temperatures in many places The Thecold Thecold Thecold cold wave came from the extreme north northwest northwest northwest ¬ west and moved over the Mississippi Mississippia a and id d Ohio valleys the lake region and andover andover andover over the Atlantic states generally The Themercury Themercury Thumercury mercury has fallen considerably as far farsouth farsouth farsouth south as Savannah where the record so sofar sotar sofar far is 42 degrees with possibility of offreezing offreezing offreezing freezing before morning In northern northernNew northernNew northernNew New York unofficial reports show as low lowas lowas lowas as 20 degrees below zero at various variouspoints variouspoints variouspoints points The weather bureaus b reaus reports reportsshow reportsshov reportsshow show that the temperature today was 30 30degrees 30degre 30degrees degrees degre s below at Rockliffe Ont 24 de degrees ilegrees e ¬ grees grees below at Sault Ste Marie Mich 10 below be1 w at miluth Des D s Moines and Keo Keokuk Keokuk Keokuk kuk and 16 degrees below at Moorhead MoorheadMinn MoorheadMinn MoorheadMmii Minn MinnThe MinnThe MmiiThe The cold wave will not be of long du duration duration duration ¬ ration as indications from all sections sectionsgive sectionsgive sectionsgive give prospects of more moderate weath weather weather ¬ er very soon soonPlattsburgh soonPlattsburgh soonPlattsburgh Plattsburgh N Y Feb 2 Telegraphic 2Telegraphlcreports 2Telegraphicreports Telegraphicreports reports from the Adirondack regions to today today today ¬ day state that the temperature dropped droppedabout droppedabout droppedabout about forty tor degrees there last 1 st night nightYesterday nightYesterday nightYesterday Yesterday it was almost like April Aprilthroughout Aprilthroughout Aprilthroughout throughout the north woods but today todaythe todaythe todaythe the thermometer registered from 12 to 20 20degrees 20degrees 20degrees degrees below zero zeroNew zeroNew zeroNew New York Feb 2 2The The mild weather weatherof of the last few weeks was broken today todaywith todaywith todaywith with the advent of a cold wave The tem temperature temperature ternperature ¬ perature began falling at midnight and andthe andthe andthe the thermometer registered 15 above zero zeroat zeroat zeroat at 10 a m mPIttsfleld mPittsfield inPittsfield Pittsfield Mass Feb 2 2The The mercury mercurytook mercurytook mercurytook took a decided drop today Within six sixteen sbcteen sixteen ¬ teen hours the temperature changed forty 1 degrees registering 2 above zero this thismornins thIsmornin thismorning morning morninsPlttsburg morninPittsburg morningPlttsburg Plttsburg Feb 2 2The The coldest weather weatherof of the present winter is being experienced experiencedIn In this vicinity The weather forecast Is Isfor isfor i for colder weather tonight tonightCleveland tonightClevel8J1d tonightCleveland Cleveland 0 Feb 2 2ohio Ohio today ex exprienced exprienced cxpnienced prienced the coldest weather of the win winter winter wintar ¬ ter Zero weather was generally reported reportedand reportedand reportedand and a stilllower still tower temperature Is promised promisedfor for tonight tonightBuffalo tonightBuffalo tonightBuffalo Buffalo N Y Feb 2 2The The coldest coldestweather coldestweather coldestweather weather of the winter was recorded record d here heretoday heretoda heretoday today toda At S a m the thermometer reg registered regIstered istered 1 below belowREADY belowREADY belowREADY J S READY TO GET OUT OUTTacoraa OUTTacoma OUTTacoma Tacoma Wash Feb 2 William Welsh Welshcommissioner Welshcommissioner Welshcommissioner commissioner of public works who was wasone wasone wasone one of the accused accus d in the bribing testi testimony testimony testimony ¬ mony that the citizens committee of oftwelve oftwelve oftwelve twelve tried to present to a grand jury jurybut jurybut but who was exonerated by the city coun council councll councii cil resigned r today to toa ay He e says that he heintended heintended heintended intended to resign several months ago agobut agobut but could not quit under fire I The Hepburn house bill is expected to t bebeforj be b before for thesenate the senate by b that time and that will furnish fuxr sh the th basis for the dis discussions discussions diecussions ¬ cussions in committee The authors of the senate s nah bill will use every effort to amend the house bill so as to include includerran3 many of the provisions of their measures This is true particularly of Senators El kins and Foraker the DoliverClapp bill leing l drawn on lines similar to the mea ¬ ure pending In the house It is thought likely that the Hepburn bill with 1th amend ¬ ments to be b made in the committee will receive a majority ma rIty report This Thf will not prevent the other bills from being re ¬ ported by the minority minorityCM minorityCADET CADET MILLER IS PARKED PARKEDExpulsion PARDONED PARDONEDExpulsionT PARDNEDExpulsion I Expulsion Too 00 Severe a Pun Punishment Punishnlent Punishment ¬ ishment for His Slight In Indulgence Indulgence indulgence ¬ dulgence in Hazing HazingWashington HazingWashington HazingWashington Washington Feb 2 2The The president presidenttoday presidenttoday presidenttoday today pardoned Midshipman John Paul Miller of Kentucky recently convicted convictedof of hazing at Annapolis Naval academy ac demy The reasons rea ms assigned assigr ed for the pardon pardonis is that the accused is one of the best students of his class that his academic record recordis is excellent excell nt that so far as known this case is the only one of hazing with whichhe which he has been connected that he only committed an offense off nse against the themilitary themilitary themilitary military laws aws but the dismissal would be a harsh punishment for a single in instance instance instance ¬ stance of misconduct mi conduct involving no cruejty or immorality on his part and andno andno andno no serious hardship or ignominy upon the part of the others othersSecretary othersSecretaty othersSecretay Secretary Bonaparte points out on his hisendorsement hisendorsement hisendorsement endorsement that the accused should be punished but that dismissal would wouldnflict Inflict greater injustice inj tice than to let the theoffense theoffense theoffense offense go unpunished unpunishedJAPS unpunishedJAPS d dIf If r rlAPS JAPS ARE ARECROWDING ARECROWDINGAMERICAN CROWDING CROWDINGAMERICAN CROVDINGAfVJERICAN AMERICAN MARKET MARKETSan San Francisco Jan 2 2The The local ap ¬ praisers office yesterday gave out a list of gocds of staple quality that are now being imported from Japan The list does not Include the regular staples of that country count but manufactured articles of almost every kind and description The rrh rrhreport Threport report shows showsthat that the Japanese are en ¬ croaching upon American rican industry to an Alarming extent A few years ago none of these articles came from Japan Now they th y are Imported and sold here after the duty is paid much cheaper than the American manufacturer can turn them out outPiTTSBURG outPITTSBURG rt C CPITTS PiTTSBURG PITTS BURG BROKERS BROKERSMAKE BROKERSMAKE BROKERSMAKE MAKE AN ASSIGNMENT A ANASSIGNMENTPittsburg J ASSIGNMENTPittsbursr ASSIGNI ENT ENTPittsburg Pittsburg Feb 2 Announcement was wasmade made today that Fred L Fast Co brokers brok r3 located in the Park building Fifth avenue and Smithfield street have haveadE haveuade navsmad mad adE > a voluntary assignment to Clar Clarence ClarenCe Clanence ¬ ence enCe Nevinston secretary s of the North American Savings company The firm firmvasnot firmvlasnot firmwasnot vasnot a member of the Pittsburg stock stockexchange stockex tockexcliatt exchange exchangeThe ex excliatt ch anOe anOeThe ° e eS S The ilabiUties liabilities art given as 100000 tiioooowhile 100 100000while 000 000while while the assets are said to be equal Mr Nevinston N who took charge said he hewould hewould would wOQld probably Issue a statement later laterLONG laterI laterLONG I 0 0LONG LONG CAREER CA EER ENDED ENDEDLondon ENDEDLondon ENDEDLondon London Feb 2 2Lord Lord Masham Samuel SamuelunlilfeLister CunliffeLister the patentee of many I Iinventions inventions Including a compressed air I Ibrake brake for railroads and a wool comb ¬ ing machine died this morning at Swin ton Abbey Mashaui county of York He Hewas Hewas Hewas was born hi 1815 18J and was created a baron baronl in inj8014 l 1S33 S CRUEL GUARDIAN GUARDIANSTOPSWEODlNG1 6UADIANSTOPSWEDDING STOPS STOPSWEODlNG1 STOPSWEODlNG1Appointed NEDDM NEDDMAppointed I IAppointed Appointed to Help Hel Bring Youth and andloved andLoved andLoved loved One On Together Ee With Withholds Withholds Withholds ¬ holds Consent ConsentDIFFERENCE Consenti ConsentDIFFERENCE ConsentDIFFERENCE i DIFFERENCE IN AGE CAUSE CAUSECHANGES CAUSECHANGES CAUSECHANGES CHANGES HIS MIND AFTER HE HESECURES HESECU HESECURES SECURES SECU RES AUTHORITY AUTHORITYBetrayed AUTHORITYBetrayed Betrayed heartlessly by the one in inwhom inwhom inwhom whom he had placed his hope of future futurehappiness futurehappiness futurehappiness happiness David Drake a youth em erni employed employed i ployed in one of the t e valley smelters smeltersleft smeltersleft smeltersleft left the city and county building yes yesterday yesterday yesterday ¬ terday afternoon with his promised promisedbride promisedbride promisedbride bride He was single still and she was wasa wasa a widow still just as they had been beenbefore beenbefore beenbefore before Loves young dream had been beenshattered beenshattered beenshattered shattered by a callous newspaper re reporter reporter reporter ¬ porter who refused to do what had hadbeen hadbeen hadbeen been expected of him himDraka himDrako himDrake Drake appeared in the county clerks clerksoffice clerksoffice s soffice office to state that he was 19 years of ofage ofage ofage age that his mother was dead that thathis thathis thathis his father lived in Arkansas and that thathe thathe thathe he wished to be married He H ex explained explained cxplalned ¬ plained that he had been earning his hisown hisown hisown own living for several years and that thathe thathe thathe he did not wish to wait until his hisfathers hisfathers hisfathers fathers consent to the marriage might mighthe he secured securedGets securedGets securedGets Gets Lawyer and Guardian GuardianThe GuardianThe GuardianThe The obliging attaches of the clerks clerksoffice clerlsoffice clerksoffice office explained that it would be neces necessary necessary necessary ¬ sary to secure a guardian who would wouldconsent wouldcon wouldconsent consent con ent to the match and advised the theboy theboy theboy boy to consult a lawyer Drake asked askedto to be directed to the nearest lawyer lawyerThe lawyerThe lawyerThe The nearest lawyer was Harry S SHarper SHarper SHarper Harper court reporter of theDeseret thaDeseretNews theDeseretNews theDeseretNews News who is a member of the bar barMr barMr barMr Mr Harper was in the room at the thetune thet thetime tune t lne and was wascalled called over The situa situalion situaIion iion lion was explained to him and he vol volunteered volunteered volunteered ¬ unteered his services immediately re remarking 1eIrarking reirarking ¬ Irarking that he had been young once oncehimself once oncehimself oncehimself himself and had a strong dash of sen sentiment sentiment sentiment ¬ timent in his system yet yetThe yetThe yetThe The next step was to find a guard guardian guardian guardIan ian Walter Talter J Sloan court reporter of ofthe ofthe ofthe the Telegram came alongand along and Harper Harpergrabbed Harpergrabbed Harpergrabbed grabbed him Sloan proved to be sen sentimental seli selitimental sentiment ¬ timental l also so and expressed a will willingness willingn willingnss ¬ ingness ingn ss to be guardian The trio fol followed followed followed ¬ lowed by several persons who had hadlearned hadlearned hadlearned learned of the negotiations proceeded proceededto to Judge T dg dgd George G Armstrongs court courtroom Oourtroom courtroom ¬ room Judge Armstrong had just sent senta a jury out and was able to hear he t the thepetition thepetlt therietitlcin petition petlt n at once After Aft r the necessary necessaryexplanations nec necessaryexpthnatlons ssary ssarycpl explanations cpl naUons had been made to the thecourt theCourt i icourt court Judge Armstrong in considera consideration consideration considerstion ¬ tion of Drakes statements that he had hadbetn hadbEEn hadbeen bEEn earning his own ovniiiring living apart from fromliis fromnis fromhis his father for several years granted grantedthe grantedthe grantedthe the petition petitionGuardian petitionGuardian petitionGuardian Guardian Sloan led the procession processionback processionback processionback back to the clerks office They Theymarched Theymarched Theymarched marched to the press room where Sloan assumed a dignified and pater1 pater paternal paterira nal ira manner and directed Drake to fetch on the bride brideJudge brideJudge brideJudge Judge attorney and guardian had hadnot hadnot hadnot not seen the bride up to this time All Allthose Allthose Allthose those present expected to meet a timid timidmaid timidmaid timidmaid maid about Drakes age ageDrake ageDrake ageDrake Drake returned in a 2 few minutes minuteswith minuteswith minuteswith with the bride whose name was not I ot learned She proved to bs b an anattrac attrac ¬ tive blonde but she was undeniably several years Drakes senior seniorGuardian seniorGuardian seniorGuardian Guardian Withdraws Consent ConsentGuardian Cons ConsentGuardian nt ntGuardian Guardian Sloan directed that the thercom thereom thercom rcom be cleared of all but principals principalsattorneys principalsattorneys principalsattorneys attorneys guardians and members of the press pressWe pressWe pressWe We will now go into executive ses session seson session ¬ sion on he announced announcedDuring announcedDuring announcedDuring During the executive session the bride stated that she was 23 years of age that she was a widow and that she had two children the older one 4 1 I years ears old oldft oldHUm oldHum Hum remarked the guardian ft You are sure you want a marriage license are you youfig man You are not thinking of adoption proceedings v 6 6Drake are you youDrake youDrake Drake protested that he desired to wed weaThe wedThe ed edThe The guardian conferred with with the cou couj ¬ pIe separately and together and then th ri went into ultraexecutive session with the legal adviser adviserE adviserDash adviserDash E Dash it don dont > t try to put it up to me the legal adviser was heard to mutter Tm only onlythe the attorney in this case Youre oure the guardian l Chop your own wood woodfathead woodYes woodYes Yes but you got me into this y yOu U fathead fathe d retorted the guardian I did not You butted into it and now you ou can butt out your own way Youre always hanging around me try ¬ ing to grab gr b off something anyway The guardian mounted the throne again againThis againThis againThis This here wedding is off he stated briefly to the horror of the prospective high contracting parties I wlthold my consent consentThe consentThe consentThe The bride withdrew evidently in the belief and hope that Drake Drake would kill Sloan SloanDrake SloanDrake r rDrake Drake proved to be a sensible young chap however He discussed the mat ¬ ter calmly insisting that he had been beena a man m n to all intents iptents 4anI and 1ti purp05 purposQS s f for forseveral l several years and that he knew his hisown hisown hisown own mind Sloan proved rovepobdur obdurate andaided and aided bythe by the tlegal adviser v lavished lavishedsage lavishEdsage lavishedsage sage counsel on the young man Drake 4left left after afterassurJng assuring the thektr pair air thathe en tjertafnedno t rt i edno hard feelings fe elings 1 toward ward them themand themand themand and believed they th y were were doingwhatthey doipg wlvttthey belie belieid ela d Cwas vas thright tliEnIkhtth1ng right < ttiing tJing1 The two twocontributed twocontributed twocontributed contributed their services gratis so that Drakes financial loss was w merely the coat of filing the guardianship pa papers papers papens ¬ pers Formal Statement Issued IssuedThere IssuedThere IssuedThere There Is nothing n thlng funny aboutthis aboutthisaffair about f thi thiaffair this thisaffair affair declared Sloan in a formal formalstatement formalstatement formalstatement statement issued i ed late in the afternoon It is a serious serlo Us matter and should not be treated as a jest j st With the respon responsibility respon responsibiJity responsibility ¬ sibility for the future welfare ofthis ofthisyoung of this thisyoung thisyoung1 young man on my shoulders I was wasobliged Was Wasobliged wasobliged obliged to view the situation seriously serlouslvMarriage Marriage is a grave step and I did not notcare notcare notcare care care to assume the responsibility of this boys union to a woman who is by her herown herown heroi own own admission fQur years older than thanhe he is aridwho and who is not younger thanshe than tshe ad admits admUs admits ¬ mits in my private rivate opinipnI opinion I think thoiikevery thinkevery ththkevery every parent In Salt Lake City and andevery andevery andevery I every fairminded person will agree NEW NEiCOAL COAL MINES MINESTO TO BE BEOPERATED BEOPERATEDMagnates OPERATED OPERATEDMagnates Magnates of the East Back the themony Han Hanmony Itarimony mony Company Which Will WillOperate WillOperate WillOperate Operate in Utah UtahRAILROAD Uta UtaRAILROAD UtahRAILROAD RAILROAD TO PROPERTIES PROPERTIESBIG BIG BUSINESS ON THE COAST 13 13EXPECTED ISEXpECTED 1 1EXPECTED EXPECTED EXPECTEDFor For the purpose of closing clo ing up the de details deo deotails details ¬ tails with respect to the building of a arailroad araJIro arailroad raJIro railroad d out from the tn mines to a gonnao gonnaotioii CJo eonnectioxi C Ction tioii with the main highways of trans transportation transportation transportation ¬ portation and to look after oth othr r import important importnt Imporbant ¬ ant nt matters General Manager R A AKirker AKirker AKirker Kirker of the Harmony Coal compeny compenypulled compenypuHed compenypulled pulled out for the east last evening Ha Hagoes Hegoes liegoes goes first to Chicago then to New York Yorkand Yorkand Yorkand and before returning a month hence he hewill hewll1 hewill will visit his old home in Virginia VirginiaWhile VirgintaV11i1e VirginIaWhile While our company has been be n organized organizedfor for nearly a year ear said Mr Kirker dur during during durlag ¬ ing the day rwe we have not been in a po position position position ¬ sition where we could talk Now we dont dontcre cQntC dontcare care C te for anybody or anything anU ng The Har Harmony Harmony Hanmony ¬ mony company oomp n30 now has the backing of ofacme ot80m ofsomh acme of the most formidable interests ia iathe i ithe IAthe the ranks of the Pennsylvania Penm Ylvani8 anthracite anthraciteand Bllthraciteand anthraciteand and steel operators and plans for the fu future future futhre ¬ ture have been b n all mapped out It is isnow isnowsimply now nowsimply nowsimply simply a matter of carrying them out outand outand outand and that will be done just as rapidly as aspossible a4PG a apossible possible PG slble Mines in Southern Utah UtahOur UtahOur UtahOur Our company owns over 1400 acres res of ofthe Ifthe otthe the finest coal land in this state and a agreat a agret agrtt great deal of ft It t is already patented paten ted These Thesemines Thesemines Theseiidues mines are located in the Harmony dis district dJstrcL distrct ¬ trict bordering the line dividing Iron and andWashington andTashington indWashington Washington counties Six great veins of ofcoal otcoal ofcoal coal all of which are semianthracite oC oCfine otfinE offine fine grade have beta be n opened up and are arenow aranow arenow now ready to produce heavily heavilyDuring heavilyDudng heavilyDuring During the last few months surveys surveysfor surveysfor surveysfor for a line of railroads have been made madeand madEand madeand and we shall soon begin the construction constructionof of a line that will be fortyodd miles long Ionsandwhich longand longand andwhich and Which will give us direct connection connectionwith connectionwith with the markets of the world We Te ex expect expect expetit ¬ pect to do an enormous business with Pa Pacific Pacific Pacific ¬ cific coast cities and harbors and we al already xiiready ¬ ready know kno where a large business is iscoming isCGming i iccming coming from The company is not antici anticipating antlctpfting antlelpiding ¬ pating any trouble with the railroads railroadsdesignated railrOtl railroaadesignated s sdesignated designated as common carriers and we weheve webeve weive heve not been to them seeking tariff tariffagreements t tariffagreements rIl rIlAgreements agreements When we are ready to offer offerbusiness otferb1siness offerbusiness business to them we shall expect them to tohandle tohandle tohandle handle it and have no doubt they will willdo willdo vil1 vil1do do so Backing Declared Strong StrongThe Strongfbe StrongThe The Harmony company Mr Kirker Kirkeradded Kirkerad Nirkexaded added ad erl proposed to become a factor fact r in inthe inthC inthe the coal oai mining coke manufacturing and andkfrdred andk andkrdred kfrdred k Irlred business bustn ss enterprises of this far farwestern farwH farwestern western wH tern country countryWhere countryWh8re countryWhere Where the companys compan s railroad r would wouldrun wouldrun wouldrun run or where it t would establish esta Ush a terminal terminalMr Mr Kirker would not say but as forty fortyor or fifty miles of road from the mines minescould minescculd minescould could hardly reach a connection conne tlon other otherthan otherthan otherthan than on the Salt Lake route the pre prestmption prest presimption stmption st is that the road will run west westerly westerly westerly ¬ erly from Harmony and hit the line to toLos toLos toLos Los Angeles somewhere in the t e neighbor neighborhood ne1ghbohood neighborhood ¬ hood of Modana Construction or 01 the thebranch thebranch thebrunch branch line should 8Iso make easy con connection oonuection eonsection ¬ section with the iron mines and the tact fajctthat tactthat factthat that big steel operators have gone into intothe intothe intothe the Harmony company comp ny leads to the belief beliefthat belfefthat beliefthat that the handling of some of the big iroa iroadeposks IrcIldeposits ircudepoaks deposits is also a a part of the general generalplan gen generalplsn ral ralp1 plan planMARRIAGE p1 plsnMARRIAGE n nMARRiAGE MARRIAGE ACKNOWLEDGED ACKNOWLEDGEDMizner ACKN JWLEDGED JWLEDGEDMizner Mizner Moves His Trunk to toYerkes fh fhYerkes thai thaiYerkes Yerkes Mansion MansionNew MansionNew MansionNew + + New York Feb 2 2Doubt Doubt as to 4the 4 i ithe + the marriage of Mrs Charles T TYerkes TYerkes 41 41f f + Yerkes to Wilson Mizner was set setat setat + 4at < + at rest today by the filing of the thecertiftcate 4 4certificate f 4 + certificate of the marriage with withthe withthe 4 + 4 + the bureau of vital statistics In Inaddition 41 4addition + 4 addition one newspaper quotesf quotes quotesMrs 4 4Mrs 4 + Mrs Yerkes in confession Accord According 4 4ing < 4 + ing to this paper Mrs Yerkes said saidtoday saidtoday + f + today todayAll + 4 + All I can say is that I am hap happily + 4 + pily married marrl marrlWilson 4 4Wilson f ff + f Wilson Mizner left his hotel to today 4 f 4 4 day and with his baggage blLgg ge drove to tothe 4 < 4 the Yerkes home on Fifth avenue avenueHe 4 4He f ff + f He said he might give out another anotherstatement 4 4statement f ff + f statement on the marriage soon soont 4 4PARSONS 4 4PARSONS t 1 6 + t t t + + H HPARSONS PARSONS OFSALT OFSALTLAKE OFSALTLAKEMEMBER LAKE LAKEMEMBER LAKEME MEMBER ME J1BER OF COMMUTES COMMUTESDenver COMMITTEDenver Denver Feb 2 2A A Er E De Ricqueles oi oiDanver otD8nyer o oDenver Denver H S Sd Boiae ot otKansasCity Kansas City Mo MoM 1Ioltf M 1 K IC Parsons of Salt Lake City J M MBoardrnan Boardrnan of Helena H lna Mont and Peter PeterMacGregor Pet PeterMacGregor l lMacGregor MacGregor have been appointed by the American National Livestock I vetock asaocla asaoclatiohs aSBocIati01t5 associatios tiohs execiittve committee as s a 8 commit committee committee commIttee ¬ tee to t go to Washington Feb 20 an anurge and andurge 3 3urge urge the passage of the th bill allowing thirtysix hours for stock in transit n sit in instead instead instead ¬ stead of twentyeight hours the present limit limitThe UmiLThe limitThe The executive committee will name a board pf control to take charge of the theassociations thea theaasociatloas associations a affairs aff rs between the meet ings ing of the executive body bodyWAITING bodyWAITING bodyWAITING WAITING FOR FOR F OG TO TOLIFT TOLIFTVancouver LIFT LIFTVancouver LIFTVancouver Vancouver Feb 2 3For For thirtysi hours the steamer Empress Empr s of China from the th Orient OTI has nt been lying st t an anchor anchor anchor ¬ chor in English bay outside the harbor The Th steamer wfll not attempt to come through tho Narrows into port until the fog which has been dense for two days lifts She has a valuable cargo includ ¬ ing a million dollars worth of silk si k Her passengers and the mails were landed by the steamer Joan JoanHEAVY JoanHeAVY JoanHEAVY r HEAVY D DAMAGESCLAIMED DAMAGESCLAIMEDt DAMAGES AM AGES CLAIMED CLAIMEDSan CLAIMEDSan4 t 0 1 San San4 FranciscoFeb Franci Fraicisco cor Feb 2 2James James Mitchell father of Jimmy Mitchell the J2year J2yearold 12 2ar 2arold tllr tllrold old boy who losthis life by an anexploston explosion in in4theboller the boiler room rao of the thexsteanj steem schooner s < 1oner Despatch D spat h pn the 8th th of last l t morfth mO moifthhas th has hastbrought brought1 suit against agaln t theV th OeLIff O6litorIia ornia rpia Oregon Steamship company lSr ft flii fS1tro fS1trodamages 425150damages 25150 25150damages damages damagesthat damagesthat damagesthat that I i did the right thing If I L Lerred Lerredthe erred erredthe erredthe the court can remove me hut while whilethis wliilethis whilethis this boys welfare restsin rests in my hands nalidsI nalidsIshall I Ishall 1shall shall prevent his hi marriage to a a woman womanso so much older than he is isAdded isAdded isAdied Added to the Sloan statement ststem nt ntthis wau wauthis wa wathis this thisIWe thisWe IWe We concur concurHARPER concuruHARP concurHARPER uHARP HARPER Legal Adviser AdviserDrake AdviserDrake AdviserDrake Drake does not look older than his hisannounced hisannounced hisannounced announced age He has three courses coursesopen coursesopen coursesopen open to him aside from letting the mat matter matter matten ¬ ter rest He may secure a sworn state statement statement statement ¬ ment containing his fathers cqnsent cqnsentwljich cqnsentwhich cqusentwhich wljich which wouldgovern he may secure the theremoval thermoval removal rmoval rnoval of Slpaiv a ajguardian i guardian on n the the1Jnd theQu1nd 1Jnd that the latte latteidsnota4hssn latteidsnota4hssnproper ls notiaitfit < i iproper proper person or or r he may ma wait tw tw twyears twyears < i iyears years and teH the guardian to fcegQae I