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I Fortieth YearNo i7Prlcc Five Cents OGDEN CITY UTAH TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 29 19W Entered as Second Claoo Matter at the Pottofflce Ogden Utah i
DEATU Of
BREWER
Noted Jurist Is Suddenly
Stricken in His
Bath Room
Washington Match 29The death
of Justice David Josiah Brewer of the
supiomo court of the United States at
his home In this city last night caused
profound regret here and throughout
the country
Many calls were made at the Brew
er residence today by sympathizing
friends of the family and messages o1
condolence arrived In great numbers
Members of the supreme court of the
United States were among the callers
Justice Brewer was found in the
bath room of his house dying of
apoplexy the discovery being mado
by Mrs Brewer She at once tele
phoned for Justice Gould of the su
preme court of the District of Colum
bia who lives nearby Hurrying to
the Brewer home Justice Gould with
tho assistance of two servants carrier
the body from the bath room to a bed
Justice Gould said that Justice
Brewers pulso was still faintly b ell t
ing an he carried him into the bed
room I
Mrs Brewer and a niece Miss Clara
Hall were the only members of the I
family in tho house at tho time An I
attempt was made to notify the other j
justices of the court but It wan found
too late to reach any of them but I
Justice Harlan who sent his son to
convoy his regrets =
Marshal Wright and Deputy Clerk j
Mahon soon got word of the death II
Justice Gould In the meantime sum
moning Dr J II Taylor who lives a I
few doors from the Brewer bouse
t Dr Taylor said that Justice Brewer I
t was dead when he arrived Dr Ster
ling nuTln was also summoned
Justice Brewer had not been well
for several days He had had several
attacks of headache and stomach troll
tilePresident
President Taft upon his arrival
here from New York was much dis
tressed bv the news of the death of
his friend Justice Brewer lie had
learned the hare fact last night before
his departure from Jersey City and
sager read the detailed accounts of
the death of the noted jurist as soon
as the newspapers reached him in his
car at the union station thin morning
HILL PREDIctS BIG
TRAFFIC CONUESTION
Chicago March 2nJames J Hill
believes the railroad will experience
next fall and winter the greatest traf
lie congestion in their history and
he sees no way of preventing it Ho
passed through Chicago yesterday on
his way from St Paul to New York
The tonnage which Is being offered
the railroads for transportation Is
constantly on the increase he said
and hero Is little doubt that the
railroads will bo called on thin year
to furnish more transportation faclll
ties than they have ever been nsked
to furnish From all indications it
seems certain that by next fall or
early winter the railroads will be to
tally unable to furnish anything like
the amount of transportation acui
ties which will be demanded by the
country
I do not think the railroads are to
blame for ibis situation for It Is ImJ
possible for them to raise the money
needed to provide the additional fa
cilities The railroads of the country
really ought to huve about 1800000
annually to spend for the next few I
years In ordor to catch up with the
growing demands made upon them I
but It is a well known fact that they
cannot get this money under present i
conditions Until railroad credit shall j
have been restored and until tho
American public shall have regained j
its confidence In railroad securities
the public will have to continue to I
Buffer for lack of railroad faculties
t ROOSEVELTS SPEECH IS I
j PRAISED AND CONDEMNED
London March 29 Former President
I
dent Roosevelts address before the
students of the University of Egypt
yesterday has attracted unusual com
1
ment here where there Is a differ
ence of opinion as the good or evil ef
fects of his plain talking In denounc
ing the assassination of the late Prem
ier Bonrtros Pasha Chall Roosevelt
did not mince words with a view o
avoiding offense to the nationalists a
I great many of whom have openly sym
r pathized with tho assassin
The radical press today takes ex
I ception to Col Rooseveltb remarks
On the other hand the Tory press IB
I laudatory of the fearless declara
tions
f INVESTIGATING THE
I
I HOT SPRINGS RESERVE
I Washington March 29 Clement S
I Ucker chief clerk of tho Interior de I
partment has returned to Washington
from Hot Springs Ark where he In
r vestigated the situation Insofar as it
related to matters over which the na
tional government has control by rea
I son of the government reservation
there The Investigation related to
wises and other administrate de
f tails In regard to which Mr Ucker
j will shortly submit a report to Score
J ary Ballinger Tho question of
t hanging the regulation concerning
I the administration of the reservation I
has tacn Under consideration by tho
Interior department for EOIUO tlroo
DRIVER OF ENGINE
INSTANTLY KILLED
New York March GAn Insignifi
cant bolo in the asphalt on Fifth ave
nice was declared by a New York coro
tier today to have been responsible
for the death of fos White driver of
I aflro engine who was jolted from his
seat an he was piloting his online to
I a fire yesterday The departments re
port of the accident reports that the
lives of many children who wore pla
lug In the street at the Into worn
ned by the presence of mind of
Whites assistant who swung himself
j over lie hot Imllor and up Into the
j empty scat checking the runaway
horse
i horirho sudden jolt as the engine
I wheels struck the rut In the asphalt
broke the nickeled strap on the safety
I
1 IIIL which held White In his seat and
I lie pitched under the wheels to iu
j > tant death
eARNEG ISI
SOCIALISTIC I
I
He Says Wealth Is
Not Being Taxed
Enough
Albcrqiierque N M March 29
Tho day of combinations has come
and their regulation Is the only solo I
tion of the problem The best stop
over proposed in this direction Is the
federal Incorporation tux which Is a i
true step toward solving the ells of
combination declared Andrew Car
negie here today while en route to
PiitBburg I
The federal charter gives uniform
Ity nnd corporations can afford to
comply with tho law because If they
are not making money they cannot he I
taxed Wealth Is not being tax > d
enough in this country he added
COLD W AVE DOES
NO GREAT DAMAGE
A cold wave passed over the city
and vicinity last nlgat the tempera
ture ranging frpm 29 to 32 degrees
above zero Reports from the fruit I
ili lrJr fl near Or rlf > n today arc In tin >
cffoct that the fruit cropias not bc ° n I
severely damaged
The hortlculturallflLs say that the I
temperature at this tlmo beforo the
blossoming of the trees would have
to fallas low as2fi rfogres above zero I
before the fruit would be destroyed
A cool wind has prevailed since mid I
night and It has had much to do Iu J
protecting the trees against frost i
Water froze In a number of places In I
Ue city during the night
I
OUNGSTER
IS ARMED
Elopes With Girl and i
Threatens to Kill
His Pursuers
r
San Diego Cal March 29Armed
with two revolvers and determined to
do battle for the lady of his choice
against any odds Thomas Foreman
the 17Yearold son of a wealthy mer
chant of this place for the second
time eloped last night with Gertrude
Scifert his 25yearold sweetheart and
bended for Death Valley In an auto
His progress was stayed by thA Know I
which blocked the roads at Des Canof
aa miles cast of here and It is re
ported that a battle ha occurred at I
that place the youthful Ixjchlnvar
standing off the posse which Het out I
in pursuit All wires to rcs Canos
arc down and It IB Impossible to se I
cure details I
Young Foremans first attempt to
elope with Miss Soifert was made
about a week ago but the couple I
were captured at Santa Ann en route
to Los Angeles and brought back I
A pogH3 took up the trail In an auto j
mobile overtaking Foremans ma
chine a mile and a half beyond Des I
Canon It was stuck In a snow bank i
Foreman when he saw the posse ap j
proach grabbed the girl by the arm
and the two ran swiftly to a clump of
brush into which they plunged As
he ran he fired several shots at the I
pursuers who refrained from replying I
for fear of hitting the girl
Whon alerted to surrender Foreman
hotly declared he would kill as many I
of his pursuers as he could and then
kill the girl and himself
Fear thai he will carry his threat
into execution has prevented a rush
on his hiding place
At 1 oclock this afternoon word
was received to the effect that young
Foreman and Miss Seifert supplied
with provisions had abandoned their
I ambuscade near Des canes eluded
the nose and were fleeing on foot
I across n mountain in the direction of
CiiyiWica Tho trail has been taken
and tho father of the girl in an auto
mobile has started around the moun
tain to head off the couple The boy
Is armed with a repeating rifle In 1
addition to two revolvers
u
BRUTAIJTY
IIN COt OMSA
I
Wealthy Planter Is
I Dragged From Home
anJ Killed
New Orleans March 20 Barbari
ties are being perpetrated In Granada
under the direction of the Madriz
government according to Carlos Cha
morro a brother of the leading insur
gent general Emlllo Chamorro who
arrived here yesterday
Chamorro declared that a wealthy
plantation owner named Cnronel was
icccntly dragged from his home
whipped to the point of laceration and
finally killed because he refusal to
I I contribute money In support of the i
Madriz faction Both male and fe
male relatives of Insurgent leaders
I innocent of any actual attacks on the
titular government have been impris
oned ChamoiTci assorts
A stubborn legal fight Is promised
hy the adherents of tho Madrls cause
against the sending out of a proposed
filibustering expedition from this port
In support of the insurrectionary
movement
That an extensive filibustering ex
pedition from Now Orleans will be
Kent to Blueflolds seems certain un
less there should be somo Interfer
ence on the part of the United States
Authentic reports say that hundreds
of Americans havo been engaged to
carry on the warfare agalnht Madrlz
An abundance of arms has been se
cured An unusual feature of this I
equipment according to well defined
reports Is that it Includes many re I
peating shotguns and a liberal supply
of buckshot
RACE RIOT
IS FEARED
If Drinks Are Sold at
the JeffriesJohnson
Prize Fight
Chicago March 29 The arena at
Euieryvillo Cal whore the Jeffries
Johnson fight Is scheduled to take
place July I will be dry on that
day according to James Glonson one
of the promoters who Is In Chicago
Even if I were offered 3000 In
cash for the bar privilege for the
arena I would not consider trio propo I
sitlc said Gleason I am afraid
that If Intoxicants wore sold at the
ringside a race riot might bo started
by the followers of Jeffries and John
son The fans will have to go thirsty
during the battle for there will he no
drinks served
Final arrangements for handling
the tickets for the fight In Chicago
and surrounding territory were com
pleted yesterday by Gleason who
closed negotiations with the railroad
olllclals He pas he was assured of
a 72oO round trip rate and the pur
chaser will bo able to secure tickets
for the fight while purchasing the
transportation
Gleason will leave tomorrow for
New York
PAYS DEBT WITH I
IN CUES OF SKIN I
New York March 29 Forty square
inches of his skin have boon Bacritleed
bv William Iansberg to pay the debt
of gratitude which ho owes to pins
Elsie Wobbetta a I7fvoarold nurse
girl for Caving the lives of bin throe I
young children I
At the risk of her ownlife the girl
fought a fire that threaiiiicd three
children when one of tho little ones
overturned a lighted lamp She was
badly burned and has been a patient
In the Long Inland College hospital I
Lansbcrg sacrificed his skin In a I
grafting operation to Insure the girls
recovery It Is the least I can do I
for her In return for what she has
done for me and mine he explained
She was reported today as doing
I
well
QUIET DAY FOR
TIlE ROOSEVELTS
I
Cairo Egypt March GThIH was
a quiet day comparatively for the
Roosevelts following the strenuous
program of yesterday which was con I
eluded with the appearance of the
family In the khcdlvlal box at the
opera house whore at the close of i
the amalour performance of The i
Yeoman of the Guard Colonel Roose
velt received an ovation
Today Colonel Roosevelt was the
guest U luncheon of Gorman Minister
Baron von TatzfeldtWlldenburg who
was formerly first secretary of tho
German embassy at Washington and
temporarily In charge of Gorman af
fairs following the death of Ambassa
dor Von Stornborg
1
NEW DATE FOR THE
BliRN LANGE FIGHT
Sydney N sv r March 2SAn
other date has been set for the fight
between Tommy Rurnfl the Canadian
pugilist and nil l nse neavywclglt
champion of Australia for tho Aus
tralian title Tncibto announced Is
April 11 The fight originally was
Grhodiilod for MnrH 2S anil subtle
quentl postponed to Aprll 20
GRACE CHURCH HAS
A RECORD COLLECTION
New York March fIAI1 records
of church collection In a single Sun
day are believed to hate been broken
by the K0000 contribution to the
Easter services at Grace church this
city The entire amount It was an
nounced today will be devoted to the
memorial for the late Dr William H
Huntington formerly rector
PHOTOS Of
THE COMET
Will Be Taken on May
10 in the City of
Honolulu
Pittfiburg March WA special as
tronomical camera has boon sot up
at Honolulu which Is expected to
catch some interesting pictures of
Hnlleys comet when on May 18 it
completes Its 3100000000 mile trip
around the sun and begins a similar
Journey nil over again Dr John 11
Drcnhear the wellknown Plltnburg
astronomer who told today of provid
ing the camera said thai on May 10
the head of the I Comet would cross
the solnr disc and Ute phenomena
would bo plainly visible In the Pacific
ocean
It will take the cornet but fS min
utes ho said to ITCH the suns face
arid at thai time It would be possible
to determine how much solid matter
Is In the comets nucleus for all solid
matter ton miles In diameter would
be Indicated by shadow spots against
the suns background
The comet on thai day will 1io but
1000000 miles away from the earth
pud consequently will be brighter
than at any other time
The experiments In Honolulu arc
bring made by thofe American astio
nomlcal soclel
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MRS HARRIMANLARGEST
CONTRIBUTOR TO FUND
I
Hempstead NY March 29 Mm
E H Harriman Is credited with being
the largest contributor to a 50100
fund which has Just been presented lo
St Georges Episcopal church here for
building a brick gymnasium In con
nection with the parish home Mrs
Harrimans gift was In memory of her
husband who was the son of the Rev
Orlando Hnrrlman and was born in
tho rectory here
BRUTAL MURDER
IS INVFSTHUTFn
IJ 111 T IvJ 111 > 11 ivl
Scandla Kas March 29 The Inv
qrosl Into the brutal murder of Alex
ander Llndahl his son Elmer and
I
daughter Eleanor In motor
n boat on I
the Republican river Is in progress
here I
Charles Nordmark who Is under ar
rest Is stolidly Indifferent He re
fuses to answer questions or to take
any Interest In the proceedings Four
shot guns and a rifle were found in
I
Xordmarks hut and 500 shot gun
shells all loaded with buckshot I
which correypondR to those found in
the bodies of the Lindahl family
One of the shotguns had been fired
recently and relnaded
The feud between Nnrdmark who
is generally regarded as unbalanced
and Llndnhl has keen in existence for
ten years A few years ago Nord
mark was accused of shooting cattle
belonging to Llndahl who was a
wealthy farmer Nonjinar is a hacn
Hor and lives as a hermit neartho
bank of the river His principal oc
cupation is hunting and fishing
BODY OF WOMAN FOUND
WITH THROAT CUT
Seattle Wash March 291he body
of a woman believed to be Belle Me
Connlck of San Diego Cal was found
with her throat cut from ear to car
In a room In a local hotel late last
night The body had been robbed
and as the woman was known to have
had a large sum of money on her per
son It Is believed that this was the
motle for tho crime
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STORM IN
WYOMING
Heaviest Snowfall of
the Winter at
Laramie
I
Laramlc Wyo March OA storm
I of considerable severity Is raging
here It conies from tho Northwest
I bringing the heaviest fall of snow of
the winter Tho snow is drifting but
thus far has not Interfered with the
movement of trains The Western
Lnlon Is having trouble In keeping Its
wires open over Sherman hill
SNOW IN COLORADO
Dcmcr March 29 Heavy rain and
snow and high winds arc sweeping
Iho entire uocky mountain region
north of central Now Mexico today
Telegraphic service has been serious
ly Interfered with and for several
hours central Colorado was all but
cut off from the outside world
Heavy snow Is reported at Santa
Fe N M with a temperature of 21
above a drop of 32 degrees since yes
terday The snow extends all the
way to central Wyoming
Durango Tellurldc and other moun
tain cities of Colorado report heavy
snow aud tho storm In Denver almost
took the proportions of a midwinter
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SEND AllDS
SENOb
IS GUllY
Nevv York Legislative
Scandal Reaches
a Climax
i
I
j
Albany N V i March 9The son
ata today voted 30 to 0 to sustain
tho charge hat Senator Allds hail
demanded and taken a bribe They
were unable to punish Alllsv for this
morning befotU thc a tr = bghuYLho
resigned his position
J
PRESIDENT TAFT IS
I i BACK IN WASHINGTON
Washington March 29 President
raft returned to Washington at 715
oclock this mnrning from Now York
where last night he attended the re
union of the class of 78 of Yale He
did not IIOWOVPP leave his car for the
White House until S15 oclock
WORlD9S MARIETS
STOCKS CONTINUE TO
SHOW MUCH WEAKNESS
Now York March 29 Opening
prices of stocks today dropped under
ii renewal of free offerings of the
same kind that were In evidence yes
terday The principal changes were
In the specialties Hocking Coal and
Colorado Southern first cola declined
2 the common I WosiInghoiiEc 1 14
and St Paul Amalgamated Copper
Union Pacific pfd and Central Leath
er large fractious
The first sale In United States
Steel was 15000 shares at a decline
Of 38
Chcago Livestock
Chicago III March WCatllt Ro
Receipts estimated it 15000 market
Weak Hooves 575aG7n Texas
steers 5afiGt western steers 5a7
Ktoclfors and toilers srS5ai37n cows
rind heifers 2S5a723 calves Sa
fl2o
fl2oHogs
Hogs Receipts estimated at 11000
market steady Light 1065al093
mixed 1070al heavy IO75a
1110 rough 1076al085 good to
choice hoivy 10S5a1llO pigs 9SO
alO70 hulk of sules 1090all
Shcop Rocplpts estimated at 10
000 market at ° ady Native 5GOa
I 9LO western Jo SaOlO yearlings
825a940 Iqmhs native SGOal02G
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COMMISSION PLAN OF
GOVERNMENT IN KANSAS CITY
Kansas City March 20 Complete
returns show that U S liuycr tae
present mayor and J E porter were
chosen as thy nominees for mayor In
the primary election yuHtonUn In
Knusas City Kan Guyer Is a Repub
lican and Porter a Democrat
The election was held ender the
commission plnn of government
Eight condldatcs for commissioner
were chosen
OBJECTS TO BEING
CALLED FAT DUTCHMAN
Westbrook Conn March OAn I
gercd bocaufie ho was called a big
fat Dutchman Herman Gunther a
farmer last night shot and fatally
wounded Charles McVeigh a neigh
bor and then committed suicide by
shooting himself In the head
I
i
I PITTSBURG
Ii
IS AROUSED
Whole City to Turn
I
Out in Denunciation
I of Graft
I
Plttsburg March 2GFrlday April
1 has been set It was announced to
day officially as the day upon which
Plttsburg shall give vent to Its In
dignation for the grafting practices
which are being revealed It Is not
that the public has been unmoved by
the exposure thus far but to over
whelmingly sensational has been the
wave of graft that the Indignation of
righteous citizens has been a little
feature A civic committee has decid
ed therefore that to mak this in
dignation spectacular by expressing it
ensemble with band music and freech
IH Ht a minister man meeting In
Exposition hull noxt Friday night
Ministers have endorsed the move
moiit and are urging their congrega
tions 10 attend thousand of personal
Invitations are being sent to business
men and a general advertising cam
paign in street cars and newspapers
began today The object of the great
I civic gathering will not hf only to ox
press abhorrence of graft but to en
dorse the work of the authorities vho
have exposed Its ramification hfre aijil
to plan a general crusade for civic
cleanliness
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GOLF CHAMPION INJURED
Chicago March 29 Vesteni Golf
Champion Chick Evans sustained a
1 fractured wrist Satuida In falling
over a hurdle at the NorthW western
gymnasium today and was compelled
i to forfeit In the western Indoor tour
I nament aL tho Indoor golf school H
I G Rockwell and H C Egan of Kv
1 moor will meet In the final round of
the first flight Dr G V Moshor won
the second Might of the final
I JEffRIES
I
CRfPPlE U
Report That He Fell
epoOff
Off Wagon and
Broke an Arm
Los Angeles March Persistent
I rumors that James J Jeffries who
IJ bearhunting In the San Bernardino
mountains had met with a mishap
wore circulated In Los Angelcr toJay
According to the reports the former
champion had fallen off a wagon nhll
i traveling along u rough mountain
I road and bioken his arm
I Inquln In sporting cliches and at
i tbe home of Jeffries failed to bring
any verification of the report and lc
was set down by thQ bg fellows
friends as n senseless canard evolved
within the skull of a wouldbe Joker
I Mrs Jeffries said that she had re
ceived no word from her husband
I who she declared would have been
prompt to notify her ii he had met
with an accident
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CRINGNG i 1
MURDERER H
Wolter the Slayer ol
Ruth Wheeler Is
Weakening
New York March 29 Although Al J
bert Woltcr the youth accused of
trapping Ruth Wheeler In his rooms
nnd then strangling her and burning 1
her to death begged the detectives to
give him till Wednesday when he de
clared Ill tell you the whole tru h
there was small Indication today that I
his accusers meant to let up for a
raominl in their pressure for a con
fession
Wolter passed a miserable night Ja
I his cell In the Tombs lie seemed tn
I realize the full seriousness of his po
sl ion Shrinking een from themon
lion of the tragedy and covering his
face with his hands and sobbing at
am mention of the pitiful talc of tbo
girl stenographer who had met such
nn nppiililng fate shortly alter apply
lag to him for a position the trem
bling lad clung to the comfort con
tallied In a reassuring message which
came to him from his companion
Katie Mueller
The police declare confidently that
they have a circumstantial chain
woven about Wolter They are still
anxious however to uncover the defi
nite motive for the crime and find opt
I how much Katie Mueller really knew
nbout what was going on in Welters
apartment not only after the visit of
I the Wheeler girl hut on other occa
sions when Woltor Is said to have
had women In his quarters
ASHES OF DEAD
CAST OVERBOARD
Portland Ore March 29 Captain
George K Brdgett of the Standard
OU steamer Asuncion which has ar
rived here from San Francisco per
formed the last rites for a departed
friend when on Good Friday March
23 he fast overboard the ashes oC
Captain Henry Konitrer and those of
Mrs Ienllzer
Captain ICenltoj formerly was a
well known architect a pioneer of i
Callfornfa He died In San Frarioisco ion J
on January at the age of fit years
The body was cremated mid In ao
Forrlincr wUhtrr ahtrmmentlierm ° r +
terod Into with Cjiptaln Rrldgctt a
friend of many years his ashes and 1
those of his wife Jeannette Konltzor
were taken to sea and dropped over
board In deep water
The limn containing the ashes were
lathed together placed jn a weighted
box and at noon on Good Friday the
Anunclon was slopped at latitude
10 4 IN longitude 124 02 west tho
flags halfmasted and without reli
gious service or ceremony of any kind
dropped Overboard t
WIND PLAYS HAVOC
WITH TELEGRAPH LINES j
Denver March 291Vinds of al
most hurricane velocity accompanied
by heavy rain and snow have today
almost cut off from the outside world
the entire region west of Kansas Clly r
to the Pacific coast From Santa Fe I
N M well Into central Wyoming the
storm has raged since last night pros
trating telegraph and telephone poles
by the scar delaying railroad traffic iv
and blocking country roads I
Tho Western Tulon lost practically
every wire to the Cast of Denver early
1 this morning Two telephone wires
time only ones available were pris jd
luto service hut they too con went i
down before the storm The Postal I
had a small hole through during tho
morning but that company lost Its
wires before noon and for several
hours every wire cast of Denver was
I silent
Around Julesburr Colorado long
stretcher of telegraph poles were
blown down blocking that avenue of I
overland telegraphic traffic while
high winds rain and snow tore down
the wires on the south central mates
via Pueblo and through Kansas Tele
graph and telephone companies have
dozens of men out repalrlne broken
wires but It will probably be many
hours before It Is restored to anything
like normal conditions
JOY MILLER FAILS
TO REGAIN MEMORY
Detroit March 29 Joy Miller the
Michigan university football star who
disappeared last January is homo
again but home ban not restored his
mentor of the past He recollects J
nothing prior to the uc he met In
Chicago a party of young men bound
for Manitoba to take up land He
cast his lot with them but instead ot
trying to locate land he wandered
from one city to another In the north 1
west
Not until yesterday however did
he realize that his parents were more
than someone he had met before Ho
foiled to recognize his sister His
abllltv to read has partially left him
Mr Miller would not permit anyone
to Interview his son He plans to re
store his memory by keeping tho boy
in company with relatives and friends
whom he knew well Specialists will
bo brought Into consultation
Through an amendment to the rail
road bill Introduced yesterday Sena
tor Burton seeks to prevent railroad
companies from reducing rates to
crush competition by prohibiting an
Increase afterwards
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