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   Eau Claire Leader (Newspaper) - January 25, 1912, Eau Claire, Wisconsin                                MEMBER ASSOCIATED 6394 THE LEADER WERE CIRCULATED YESTERDAY YEAR CLAIRE WISCONSIN THURSDAY JANUARY 25 PACES TUB PROPOSED WAGE CONTRACT TO BE PRESENT ED TO OPERATORS 5 MIXERS AND BE HELR CONVENTION NOT AD UNTIL DECISION IS ARRIVED AT Jan Demands fui wago increases of 10 cents a ton for bituminous coal and 20 per Cunt for anthracite were by iho Scale committee or the of tile present the pro new contract to the of Indiana Illinois Ohio Pennsylvania und Western FIST FIGHT AFTER DE OP AND nis SHADKS DARKENED HEARING OPENS AT BEFORE COMMISSIONER OF INTERSTATE NDS OF AND FOLLOWERS IN A FREE FOR ALD Jan fist iOK ZEX ITU ALLEGED DISCRIMINATIONS G ROY LAV FOR THE CASE Jan Of rail rattS at lake ami followers i result for which Dulith coni a in tho lake and rail case Merrit in of which opened this zar Hanish noi Harin of the Mrs Elizabeth Lindslay was a er for 12 year od Will i his opening of down lls fvB blackened outlined The alleged Ms minors and operators will hS clothing torn Dr crimination ana preference com be in New York in February contracts in both tle hard i HA The principles of the draft of a now contract for the su mit to the convention today Thompson a follower of was beaten other men women sillier knocked or pushed down and engag Id m the combat outside the court door The fisticuff cam when followers of and contended that breaking of lake and rail rates at opportun scale committee were ip of I which pass from hj court roved without change Flat ten cents aton run on mine bisis Twenty percent i photographer tried to fm tile for day j of the lt and Dr Thomp Winking hours at the working hours to dny for period of lwu years beginning April 12 camera Friends of the Tinpried Hanish and his into the court room Roy Hall traffic of the Club was the fust called on behalf of the complaints will lay the foundation The defendant 1 am railroad arui boat ATines n Sf PaulT Sious City ka t o Baches tag Owatonna Man atj Minnesota towns have retained i legal counsel to represent them or not the bituminous and operators agree on t contract the negotiations are cs not by the conference The convention today of policies of i to force the miners de mands should they be rejected by owners I It KF OF TO VISIT AT THK WHITE HOUSK PACKERS RECEIPTS IX TWO THAT FIGURES TO OFFSET NATION OF WAS THE COURSE Kansas City Ho Jan Charles S Keith a prominent coal and lumber dealer of Kansas City to be the strongest the defense in the suit instituted by the State OF COM r IX STRONG CHARACTER IX EARLY CAME TO WAS THE PRESERVER Cleveland The end night the long hard for life THE SALES BY Jan was a part of 1910 in test cost of beef the books of the Na Company Show that in that period the corporation rej from tha sale of hides S S The Sales by as given by E Weber general auditor of the National Packing company began ha OTI tbo will was over For perhaps years suffered froia ture pf df times lie and was ter it seemed some end far in a day or two members q i at his bedside son of St dago relatives tlie death of Mr would he STEEL I INTRODUCED 8 555 I STRUT Mi LY and ihU outside the city had been notified Had Ur lived March t next he have passed his SOth he in 1832 deuce in Ban from May r 23 Since Tiis arrival here been in every line ofA f lie munity loses one obits best citizens v Me rounded out a full ami Mr h vus a ot great m iiil SCHOO SLAIN BY OF i iron and by tiie caucus i j night was today by Reni j ami j to ne ways aiui i OK SAX WITH ri rt i courc ot j that i f to former I to t P when ffr h ITM Januar ness until ill health forced him io retire he was and kindly The death of his wife ahorn he idealized on June 6 was A and since that time he was not the same man Hisr remains will rest by her side in the erected to her niem eta ml in tho Cf CIA WILL VOT VISIT WASH Washington Jan ments for the reception of the Duke of tomorrow were com by the White House and the ytate department today The Duchess and Princess Patricia wiil not visit Washington The Duke will be re by President Taft in much way as the new dors are received Following the reception Mrs Taft serve tea for the Duke in the red room of the cabinet and their wives have invited to be present concerns are alleged to have vio lated the antitrust laws by fixing prices of lumber sold bythe Pine Lumber Manufacturers Association Mr Keith produced the figures to show that of 17359 producing lum ber companies only 224 belonged to the association Witness declared the charge that dealers ihad fixed prices was untrue and that the sharpest kind of had existed during under investigation today to the jury contends that Tn not allowing credits on hides in this period tiho packers materially increased their cost on beef end were enabled to raise tile pric es to consumers without showing an excessive profit on their books AWAY TO ESCAPE FIX BLAME FOR TRAIN COLLISION SLAYER OF TRIO FACES JUSTICE THREE RESPONSIBLE DECLARE AT SIX V IX CONFRONTS THE AND IER TRAGEDY SAN FRANCISCO DEALER IN IRON SAYS HE WAS Evansville Ind Jan the state had outlined the plan for the prosecution of William Lee who last August his father moth er and brother at Booneville Ind six witnesses were questioned today An aunt told of the defendants threat three years ago to kill his Others told ofthe finding of the bodies and tne unconcerned manner of Lee while the house was burn ing The state is attempting to show that he killed the trio because money Chicago on the part cf three trainmen to the Illinois Central wreck at morning in J T farmer pres ident cf that line and other officials were killed an in held here to day The trainmen are Engineer Stew art who was train No 0 which crashed into train NO 25 John Brainard conductor Tit train Xo Boecker a flagman on train Xo 25 Just what steps that will be tak ley trust investigating commit toe today decided to suspend hear ings until the arrival of presidents of some ot subsidiary cf tho United States Steal tlon Several of them may appar next week Richard H Gray a San co dealer in Iron and steel products Testified that af tar n contract in 1906 to supply seam lrss tubes for the gunboat Benning ton subsidiary of the steel corporation refused to sell to him He declared the refusal was based that tHe a to flu corporation hnd ben a SENATOR KENYON ENDORSES CANDIDACY OF CUMMINS W Jan t Koryon of Iowa today issued statement his ment of the presidential candidacy of bis colleague Senator Albert i Cummins He said he had ben earnestly for President Taft nnd would continue a candidate had ed from ITS own state K on yon In n formal state declared he had been for vhs of Mr Taft especial ly because of attack on men con ducted with Bij Business who srid nought to destroy president of ihs cour to enforce the Sher man act Mr Konyon closed with a warm tribute to the of Cimmins i Sale a Jan to a country schoo teacher from her school led today j t0 the killing of Miss Eva Cham by Joshua Raines j husband of n leader in tho ouster 1 Sh was shot to death naer lier school at Locketts store n j Roanoke county derrd and Was to I because a is ed Some time Raines TO have tho an r i is charged circulated reports rei expected the it solidly will j ilu with the committees I that it be passed tho debate win probably biLin Friday j for sian der called upon the at her school today and t get her consent to dismiss the case When she refused he shother Raines also Day be cause of enmity toward him out of the affair Day is j not dangerously i TLK Tf you vcr Slie Ealer columns you wore perhaps when you discovered ym lo tbo little you you iot have ti look far or Thousands tir classified ads every day f in In recent years Mr has been before the public in connection with Putnam Park which he proposed a gift to thecity It was his great pride and will no j doubt stand nsa monument to Fran name for a He was also interested in helping the s you many OF CHICAGO Tan j yearold boys Stanley and Andrew were arrested polica here today ona j of having to h o 11 j him of cents line if the boys aiso is said to stabbed with a knife the sight of his right eve number of rci to riji were deeply jour So of your to pairs of seen aL in People tin the Lender i tbi cousin of Y M A in Claire ami his private charities were great He aided in the building the Presbyterian wasa ber the Masonic order and of association of Life IT C was a descendant ia the ninth gen by the court would j traVr Who hiv run all tho i born in in England settling at i against the mayor Salem Mass and died itt i UP t0 A In j of the house at iem by John Putnam was Tf OF AVI Xv still standing and occupied fay due of the descendants The second generation in descent and es out whether a find and fourth by Eleazer and The fifth by Henry who with his seven sons THE WEATHER Temperature at p m Precipitation v PREDICTIONS killed Of hs surviving sons wathe father of Dr Elijah iio in 1782 A r wr inni t 1 i i JMr by r i against mm of this S below in a fore ffn such efforts to set tbb nnd Sweden of whom they have nv UA to stato right bore in I i there are ladies I This appeal tody In a j who in educa the vicinity of j X Y where he practiced his and was a widely citizen His wife was Phoebe Wood their sous Hamilton born Madison in 1807 Cleveland a descendant df VcS Cleveland who removed i from Ipswich England to Mass and from whom all lands in this country aire asare all the from Hamilton Putnam vras merchant at MadIson in early but removed in 1842 Y where he engaged in fair wn that a i tion refinement ana in business day and Friday slowly for husbands from a ff and young lu aro tho peer of any the winds becoming holm Sweden Todays of Tie attended   

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