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Show Mamina Eaamieer has mere ! our ruMl YriLwe an th going oa of Ogden 2Veming than all other pop. w -- !(Dont forget this. it :". (or the Examiner ee a paper circulation In the whole and in each precinct Utah Weather Forecast d-- IL NO. VOL. 351 CITY, UTAH. OGDEN IS AVERTED 16, 1905. PRICE PIVE CENTS i 1n-die- be-ZZ- ap-uei- M Z -.-. Ht)LD UP PORTLAND SALOON rimers. Minister Lamsdorff. at the Int interview which he has had with American ambaaaador, Jdr. Meyer, return to Si. iia the latters not optimistic, expressed pi opinion that the political situation k mi omlnic had considerably improv-Foreign s elements are hope of averting ths fliyiyun, which tng revolutionary Upon the prtiN are striving for. the national ay convocation of for which is eon-satltbs pressure d Increasing, it la generally te that Premier Wlue will with the services of Interior Blister Dunrovo. against whom all Site have risen, and appoint M. IfcMtoff, a prominent member of the loaow Zemstvo, who Is said to be adjr to accept the office as his sue As lew and order w tke principal as-ss- y be-kte- die-pa- - smt. here continue to talk of the ceremonial attending the g at the con dilution December I ud mcuh is being made of the re-pthat golden state carriages used it nomentuous ceremonies will be sent An investigation of it Tunkot-Selo- . du rumor, however, seems to show that it la baseless, as the emperor is gring to Moscow to proclaim the mutilnitan in the Kremlin. The bud-lof 106 Is being cut hafd, not only in order to try to make both end meet, hot In order to make the best showing to the national assembly. directions has Extravagance In all keen eliminated and projects for railroad construction and new public vorfca of every kind are omitted. The Is-ta- rt et T THE ;roecu-Washington jiec. 15 -- The departin ihe trial ment of juav.ee slid the state of Ortgon 1 Uie lawyer are inquiring tegai ding the heret abouts of S. A. lv n Purr and Horace U. Aio:v-- rap. McKinley, bosh of whom were convtci-e- d aui 1 Picric ( A'.'.".-- c lu Portland, ttvegoo, tu Kaud. in tee caee. .i.i with the exti-n-itii(umg iand frauds in that "In itii case the ,r uspiracy state. In theii cum- sentence waa de- i. a in la nuiuKued, ferred on condition ihat they furnish ami tu, gm-i- s were avitv. ,i ,nd paid tha government with all the informaf.v . This particular p:jjtvt wag a tion pmaibl concerning others Invery ix.I.i one. It aim,-- 1 nut only at volved in the alk-gcland rwindllng the law, of the sta', m.t ii object scheme. It also wa agteed with them of aitavk noUiicd '.hau tbe that If they withhold nothing tbe othof maniac and Mu admin-i- i er csms against ;hem would not be ration nf juctioe. pressed. According to Hpecial Assis"iVtpl. James Morw of :r. city of tant Attornej General Francis J. Henrtaaon. a ahip owner, ha! beard Mr. ry, of the depart uirnt of justice, who wu a divotvrl woman. Mn He is now In this ciij , ;hey were needrturteJ ;o work to - if lie could mil ed particularly in the case agalUrl H freak up ili inarm unt to RcpreaentaUve Bingcr Herrmann. Mr. 1U office of Hummel, ih.a Henry further said tlul through inforand a tele- mation imparted by thi-tdays twer lluiuni-th gotern-nien- t tbai he would recover ovr $7U(i.MKi graphed io Morse In Bot-iohad found such clear Tiai-rof fraud worth of lands deposed of liy ihe varl-ou- e in the proceedings tlur bt- - would lake parties to the alleged frauds. l hi. matter tip if Captain Morse would Since their trial and coiivlciion. howpay him gli.UUtt. Oapia'.ii Murae paid ever, they have been charged witli imHiuuiuel the $15.00li ij uptirt bis plication of frauds in stale achixil lands by which eaatern bankers weie nephew a marriage. rh In Jauintry, 104, grand jury swindled out of thouaanils of dollars presented a charge cf perjury against and that on this account their appreDodge. On the mum day Dodge waa hension is likewise drain'd by the at the &. diaries hotel. New Orleans, state authorities. an his way to Meiaoo. He knew alioui The last heard from rifher it ihe It before the district auornry. Wh) men was about the middle of Baptem-1t- . should llummel want to get Dodge Fuler reported himaelf as being sc roes the border? Bin Doilge was In Chicago and McKinley sent word that lie and his wife were in Reaitlr. pulled off the train iu Texas. Hummel telephoned to Captain About that time tha rasa against HerMorse: They have got our man: mann was aonilng up for trial and Puend ue money.' ller wired Mr. Heney asking if he There wa a ooneiani demand by could liot post) rone tbs trial until SepHummel upon Captain More. and not tember 2m h. This was agreeable to leas than $30,000 waa paid by him. tbe government's al tOrneya, who, howThe flrat witnees was Abraham H ever. lu tha meantime had decided still Kaifenbergh. a member of Hummerr': further to put off Hermann's trial. Dnt law firm. H was asked whiMher be jail trace of ihe two men since he a had employed eotntwd In Texas lo'beea krai, i'i,t. u l Indictment, returned ou August 4 oy The decision wa on I tlie grand jury. a motion to dismiss the defendant after the state had meted lta cae. The charge against Mr. Pflatee was that of larceny aa bailee of 9l4.mij belonging to the Wisconsin Reuderihg company. He acted a a make holder in an efturt by that company to obtain ai garbage contract In Milwaukee. $ . (Hu being placed In Ills hands. It was charged that h did not account for $14.(kh of this. Mr. Pfister Is one of the must promithe Dominican peuitk. Jr sired to have the treaty amended to provide that nent bustnese men in Milwaukee, lie mioh assistance may be railed tor by is connected with various enterprlae. r including a tannery, a bank, howl and the congress of Santo Domingo. is the proprietor of tbe Milwaukee the pivsmt phraseology Is that the anihomy to rail upon Sentinel. Mr. Pfister Is well known tUr l ulled States rests with the presi- throughout Che country, lie has figdent of Santo DiMningo. Without tha ured very prominently in politics for amendment adopted ibu Domlulcan re- many years and was the leader eg the stalwart faction of tbe Republic .would refute to ratify tha convention. aa it is clalnu-- by tlie Do- publican party of Wisconsin. The minican opponents to the present charge against Mr. PAster was looked a an outtreaty that if put in operation in Its upon byof many persona political strife. present form Preridem Morales could growth Mr. Pflater was the (recipient of hold tha preoUenoy forever nuJ that his heirs would take It in mmeeariou. many congratulations after the decisNo aotlr.vra.'S taken concerning the ion had been rendered. In an interview, Mr. Pfister expreseed himself as treaty. follows: "One can comprehend the feelings of a man falsely accused, ait ting day after dar in a criminal court. With the knowledge of innorencee in Ms heart, with the officers of a great etate seeking to convict him in any event, there. Is nothing much 1 can My. Absolute proof of my innocence was easy of ascertainment had the discare to procure It. li nisy trict Portland, Ore., Drr. 13. One cf ihe seem attorney a small thing to them to indict ever recorded In most darin" robla-rirprosecute a man for an iutamous this city oocurml this evening shortly and offen-- e, but it ia a terrible thing for 6 men marked when o'clock two after man to be compelled to an innocent of Centennial barroom entered the Ibe 1 have nothing to aay to It. ubnilt 481 Portavenue. In Sherlock hotel, at a to the motive inspirtime at thie fifland, held up the bartender and those who have sought to dkgrace teen men who were drinking in the ing to say and ruin me. I have place. Two men uho attempted to es- further that 1 hope that only no innocent cape wens shot by the rubbers, one per- man will aver be obliged to udergo the haps fatally. The. visitors in the Mine ordeal. My indictment was place were startled by the command, false, cruel and inhuman; my prose"Hold tip your hands," and turnlug worse. saw two masked men standing in the cution The revolvers. with leveled doorway robbers lined the visitors up behind the barroom stove and one of them proceeded to rob the till while the other kept guard. Thomas Flemming, an aged sailor, and B. L. Roush attempted to escape from the room, but were both allot In the arm. Flemming, however, kept on going and got. outside the place. No attempt waa made to rob the visitors, and when the man who went to the till had secured Its contents, amounting to $125 both hacked out. At the entrance, however, Flemming lay In wait armed with a heavy dub. He dealt one of the robbers a glancing blow on tbe head, hut his aim waa Inaccurate, and he did little to Impede the escape, and' for hit pains waa shot in the abdomen, receiving a serious and perhaps fatal wound. The robbers escaped leaving ' no clue as to their identity. Petersburg, Dec. 14, evening,15.-via -to atthtuen. East Prufcia. Dec. that be beyond question ? !L. collisions have occurred troop, and the united peasantry Mrimien In the street of Riga, Zriu which machine guns were used. situation is most serious in the ... which It practically sbandon-ithe revolutionary bands on ac-Jgt the concentration of the troops. nune of the estates where the Snorts, sided by a few faithful are attempting to protect a property, the revolutionists are ndsrting regular military operations, of the es-dry reduced the garrison rf Baron Von Loewis to subnils-p- a sfLer a majority of the defender, plundered and hi keen killed and and carried off ami the buildings tkt bsroa. The survivors were made -- L cele-Ittsf-- ; i Criticises Methods of Commission and quires Shonts' Connection With the Qover Leaf Railroad. dr-cn- ; In- tertou, Dec. 13. The Patnsna j er or not ho had resigned from the canal vailtoad, he had given bit entire time wajigalnuuderOiMiMderatOii by the renate today and Mr. Tillman to the canal twsupit-the niowt of ihe time given to Mr. Tillmanenterprise. said that he wa not thgt kubjort except wheu be gave way gunning' for Mr. BUont nor tor any in questions or interrepilons by o:br particular men. lie had. as he underHe did not Indicate any stood, been on the lalhmua but of opposition to lb paasage of and then only for a week at a twice, tlmr, the appropriation bill, but be crttlciae! since his appointment. tbe methods canal eunnuWrion the Mr. Tillman then took np thn quesin many of Ha trankiu-tlons-. He ralaeA tion at Bishop's connection the queatlun aa to whether Prerideut with theSecretary commission, lie said that BiiouM 1 Mill In tbe employ at the Mr. Bishop had never gone to the (lover Leaf fall load, and said that the Isthmus end tent, any $2,ut)9 or 0 railway regteter mill carried hia name clerk could perform hia service: a the head of that rued. He also that would ha ample pay even for 4 tiisrply ortUrised the employment of flrat class newspsper man tor aurti Hluhop a a (treat represen- service. He characterised Mr. Bishtative end Mr. lisle Joined in tela op's work si a process of hypnotispaying tent Mr. Blehnpe ing public opinion and expreaaed tha niwut in that capacity is a reflection upiuion that people entirely innocent urn only oa congress but oa tee press would need no defense and would not A pert of Mr. Til Untie a remark use be to worried ns u employ a $10,Qod devoted to a aritidMa of tbe pcml-dent- man to defend them." policy in Bantu lhHiilngot and The press representative in WashMr. 8pwms- - defended (he president's ington may be dirty and disposed to count. When the aenaie adjourned lie, he arid, and it might be n fact the bill wa still pending, but there that there had been an organised cruwas an agreement for a vote tomor- sade against the canal, if row. true he did nut believe that the methBsfoie ibe Panama bill wa taken od of defense adopted could he justiup (be restate adopted a rraohiiloo fied and he expressed confidence that of F. Charles extradition the prevent calling upon the poannuter general if other methods were adopt ed ail T7TT T DT TMICU Dodge, and aleo whether, under lluin-- i tor tnfarmatfon ee to whether (bore la the gnata and monqiilloa that becloudhe W I U mela iirKnhrtjona, attempted to; a dwrrimiiiation between eolitge ed Ihe sHuntinn would diaappear. Mr. a-of in keep Dodge in a perpetual In (he matter of adnderaim to Hale took occasion V voice his own tcxlcatfoo, but to this end to other tee malls aa aecoud clue matter. disapproval of tee commission's emquestions he replied: "I decline to anMr. Bpooner declared that, the ployment of proas agent, and to sac deswer on the ground that H might has not done anything to carry that he waa confident that the entire grade end Incriminate me. the nnratiflad treaty Into effect sed committee on appropriations felt ne he He wee excused after a short quesInsisted npon Mr. Tillman apetifying did on this subject, lie believed that tioning. the anything. In reply Mr. Tillman reit- If Mr. Rhonts or Bcurrtary Taft bad Washington, Dec. superiet undent of the naval academy erated that our fleet wa kept In Dom- beau reKneible for Mr. Blsbop'a emor the srerriary of the navy conjointly inican waters. He uld that Mr. Spoon- ployment he had made a mistake. have the power summarily to dismiss er was s supple acrobat in the ue of Journalism," he went on. is n great from the naval academy without trial words. Is noL our present attitude the estate. At lime the press is cruelby court, marital, a midshipman guilty same ee it would be If the treaty had ly unjust, bui as n rule its purport is of haxiag, and whether ante action, 41 been ratified?" asked Mr. Tillman, and high and beoafleient: If. the government of any part of it selected 4 taken, would prove a bar to proceed-lug- s Mr. Hooper replied or Not nt nil, adding teat If tbs lia-t- y press agency the. result will be a is the civil courts for other criminal element Involved In had been ratified ibe United States prejudiced and a selected press, and. ere two quest tone upon would have Its own revenue agent In cae of a corrupt administr ation, a the In Ben Domingo, wharesa iho present hireling preas.". which (he attorney general, at iho Mr. Tillman agreed with Mr. Hale of tee secretary wot iho avj 'agents worn ns the result of appoiqb will render an opinion tomomw. The mem by President Morale. tha', th cominlseipn must rely on the Wlio character of this opinion will shape suggested thflr appoint purity of Its administration to secure the future action of the navy depart- nient?" Mr. Tillman naked,' and Mr. tlie good will of the republic rather ment. on the recorrinj raids tion of Rear Bpooner replied that the president of than npon paying $10.(iuv for the Admiral James H. Bands, superintend- the United Stales had done' so. Mr. luxury. Mr. Culberson proposed an amendent of the naval academy, for the sum- Tillman contended that this admission mary dtamfweal of Midshipmen Tran-mor- e Justified sll that be said. "It la besting ment to the bill providing that no part Coffin, Jr, for basing, and at about tbs bush; tbe acrampllshvent of of tbe money, appropriated elisll be MideMtiman Warren A. Vandevwre for wbat Is wanted by trtrkery. It is used to pay the expenses of n literary countenancing the practice. If Atloi play on words to Justify thn u mu po- bureau, or fur the salary of any person employed to create popular sentition," be said. ncy General Moody rules that the Mr. Bpooner insisted (hat. tears bad ment In favor of the caul. has such power there midshipInA resolution by Mr. Carmack men will be summarily dismissed from been no trickery and defended the so ths academy. If such power is locklsg tion of ths president . Trickery was structing tee senate committee on navtheir Immediate trial by court martial not n nloe thing to impute, be said, al affaire to enquire luto reports of brulating the purity of the ballot box. will be ordered. Otherwise Beeretery and Mr. Tillman interrupted to say tality practiced by baser npon stuwhfeh was coramentlable. But al (he Bonaparte nil! dtrerf that action be that When a man accomplishea by tin dents at Ihe naval academy of, Ansame time tee insurance officials did brought against (he dismissed midship- lawful methods what ho cannot, other- na polls, with a view to putting a stop to such practices, was adopted. wise accompliah, I call It trickery. net go to Joel, but back to their offices, men in tbe court of Maryland. Air. gpouner responded that (be term Tha doubt in the mind of tbe navy Proceeding to discuss the 'advents after (heir confesrions. He aaid II waa a deplorable confession to make, department regarding ths Umlte of Its was Nasty and undignified end should criticism of the Panama railroad manbut he would aKMri .teat It would be Jurisdiction arises from tha apparent not be used In speaking of the head agement, Mr. Tillman provokod pro absolutely impossible (o put. the pos- conflict between (he ate of June 2.1, of a coordinate branch of Ibe govern- tests from Air. Gallinger and Mr. Allison. the former celling attention In sessor of $1,000,000 in Jail in thie coun- 1874. white calls for tbe (rial by wsirt. ment." d Mr. Tillman "Let tee senator sug- preparations to double track the try. As a proof that no apecJal skill martial for cadets found guilty of to relieve the blockade eed tbe is necessary in Insurance for insur- lissing. aed that of March 5, 190.1, gest one then. w liieh provided that Mr. Bpooner "The senators whole latter saying that more than half of ance purposes Mr. Corkran mid: any cadet found We have but to look at the method gulUy of participating in or counten- ides is so wrong that It cannot bs the money to be appropriated in the for improvepending bill is to be by white these teres companies have ancing such practice shall he aummar-il- made right." Mr. Tillman then saked whet ex- ments to the railroad and wharves. Mr. dlemtjwed. undertaken to reorgairise themselves. What ia the fliht thing (bey have dons? Hexing at the academy wee the sub- cuse tbe president had for not entirely Tillman asserted that the Issuance of II Do they go out and look for insurance ject of two conferences today between withdrawing from Ban Domingo and bonds by the Panama railroad is Isan to It amounted Bona. Mr. alone no end masns. declaring situation first Admiral legal, Banda and ths No. Tbe leaving by Heuretary experts? rename canal thing they did wee to send (hem sll parte. The admiral Informed the sec- Bpooner replied thsL tbe senate honId sue of bonds by the officers and cadet not have adjourned without acting on ronitnlsalon. He declared that tbe cadet the away." retary that Tlie Equitable company waa organ- petty off hvra. ai a conference which the treaty ea to ratifying or rejecting whole thing we a hocus pocus and canal ised on a somewhat peculiar basis. A the admiral held with (hem several It a tbe failure had bad the effect that, the railroad and Panama are one end the mbit so very rich gentleman whom we all have days ago, voianisrily pledged him thrir of baring the president in a poaition commission It was tbe duty far a the actual conditions are consupport n hie inetstence upon a strict of embansssmunt. (he right, 1 suppose, to cell a --for he himself ha said ti, obedience to all rules of the academy. of Ran Domingo to maintain tha cerned. Mr. Allluon said that the railroad The opinion is exjxmled at ths de- status quo to tee end of preventing and It is greatly to hie credit (laughclaims the right to Issue bonds by vtr or existed at the customhouse comeeisure of her hie thai the control of this hating tip partment purchased ter) n separate segregation of tier revenue. This it l.iie of tii fact test it is a the pany, giving $2.5iHt.ooo for stuff that! ilia naval academy for a long time charBand to was easy for that republic to do. In on pore tion organised under returned cover. Admiral faJm That but tier a $5,500 year. pay is to say, through his philanthropy he Annapolis thla afternoon, where a view of tlie pressure from European ter law of New York. It would be easy enough for us to baa given an earning poster of $125,-- ! thorough invofiigailon at tbe conril- - nations, emphasised In one rase by tbe so test Ill's anomaly would face this In of life Icgihlatc of He is busi tiona there affecting midshipman 000 for $3,500. warships. too good a presence but certainly Mr. Hale, said end. he Morales A bad. Is search President condition ia matness man to have done teal as a being progrpstiug. railroad directer of course. There In no explanation made for evidence against, midship- said, appealed to President Roose- we cannot blame tbe tb" authority that for It except philanthropy, tie ligh- man who have hitherto bean guihy of velt and eaked him in hi own help- tor for exercising their charter." ter.! hating, and thews, as well aa aay here- lessness requesting especially that he is given them hy The stockholders, -- aid Air. AlliNow, in order to appease tlie popu after apprehended, win be recommend suggest some honest American for the collection of revenue. These agents son. lar mind on the philanthropic enter- - j ed for dUrmleaaJ. Rut the United Slates I Ihe only invesli-t- while Americans, had been appointed An immediate done? has he congressional Has be what gone; prUe stockholder. The whole thing amounts the insurance world to find tilts' a siion of bating at the mural academy by the Ban Domingo government . less than increasThey were appointed by President to nothing more tor talent that la worth $159,909 a year or I probably will not. b made as provided deb: of the Unit'd iho i tor In him." dismissed be public of ing can and Morales by resolution no He means. Representative By (he $73,900 a year? of the Uni- States in a way thst you all know "V his gone outride and appointed a kind Lou! of Michigan. Members of the be said, and the president Here Sir. Allison Interrupted." That more no than tt to done has have ted State delay conraitttrr of 'financial vigilance oommtUre, and rales agreed mav be. though technically do." to was until resolution of bis the duty not one of the viglhurire baa ever had consideration TillTechnically. repealed Sir. Mr. Money spoke disparagingly of Bonaparte's anything to do with an Insurance com- they learn of Becrr-tar1 suppore man. technically. Oh, yes. to particiibe president's deposition pany except teat, powribiy on of them purposes. were ail right. Technically Taft pate In the affair of Ban, Domingo they may have borrowed money from it. FOR without tbe consent of congress. He was a king In tbe Philippines, but we BONDS IMPROVEMENT A very eminent, riateeman, one of ths away from a HAWAII. most iiiurtrious cf onr time, hae been expressed apprehension ihat the end of are degenerating far people in our management Isuch a tendency might, be disastrous called from cVaw.c shades of Princethese affaire. I think 1 shall e ton, where he baa been spending iho Whingu. Dec. 15. Freeideot In view of th presidents threat to of a former phrase of mine, that Kalser-llkdecline of an illuelrious life in com- Roosevelt hut approved the plan ol use the Big Stick. methods have been Imported from 'Walk safi ly, carry a big stock and paring philosophical contribution!) to the Hawaiian government for tbe issuthe Philippines. Of course Taft has the thought of the country, and placed ance of public improvement bonds to yon will go far,' says ths president. haring his own way" 4tr Mr. Money, and I Interpret this been need to ra. In the chair of an insurance company tbe amount of $750,000. the senate went into 4:49 At p. the mean that to president interior o the I rerrived as A at far which. expression with statement know, he has executive wlih stlojrning t S:S in walk means tee to dealing valorem ad softly that bad the never tilghlest acquaintance department shows m. use to the p. and big territile the in whatever. assessment of property big nation, r. 1 Another gentleman, who may have tory tor tee fiscal rear Jun ckwcd wse stick in dealing with tbe week when aside the law of the lend and hooded eels he DESTROYING PROPERTY. borrowed money from an Insurance $133,924,109. and that the total including tha Isrue substitute for it. hts own judgment." company, but certainly never had any- IndebbediKW. Mr. Tillman reiterated his declaration thing to do with the administration of above referred to. is $3J74.0W. Wnikaw. Ruwdan Poland, Dec. 35. that ihe presence of United State auone himxeli. a financier of no mean rewas iredlthy Jew are leering thinthe Many In Ranto Domingo HE FAILED TO KILL THE CHIEF thorities dbr.jnciinn. Is associated with him. 00 their matcity owing u the OFFENDER. mit of a trick. And the third Is a Judge, an emiof revolutionary ete Rpeaking of Mr. Shcmls. Mr. Tillman dances by bauds themselves nent Judge, a judge whose motivra snare religionist calling will ever question, but who is Cleveland. Drc. 15. Wiliam Guy. re said be had understood test Mr. a. The latter Invade. the henses chit: of as to was aey-huRhonts president Incase resign on this function a Newburgh leaaed at from peculiar the taking Jews, demanding months confliK the Clover last rosd. Did anyone and fists of rich after IJiirty-tivieth"1. fcx boon compelled to the potnt of revrivers, it himseif from cluing in a great mant and finding hia wife with an know whether he had resigned? He largo sums In ca-- e of a refusal (bey plunder aerawhich the risle of number of ca-baby, today killed appealed to Mr. Allison, but that Till- and of jwwrie and awn?-- , deMr. ibe know. not premises did he raid had aed iirutbmr tor York adwife New th baby, hi expected him to furniture. Th police ere so wounded a woman to who boure man Mid that he bad found Mr. stroy rhe judicate. that they melee no dirorgenlf-ein the me ns railway Rlioii!' register in And order to make effective th! Mrs Guy had fled. The latter eastped. Interfere. to rosd. the of restill president reform a gentlemen Is selected who The sight of the baby appxtml ly One hundred and fifty postal clerks Mr. Hale spok in vary complimenmav have been a railroad man 1 be- newed Guys maniacal frenxy and he and fifty tdegraiihen have resumedMr. of 8hont terms expressing lieve be wav and we .have the so- imocared n revolver. He talked fresfy tary The strikers threaten rrtwliaat hie crime and expressed no regret the opinion -that hie (election was n work. tim if" one. H-- wai- thet, whatii trmiiiiujMi on Fag Fnur) reoifii ihurf ailing u k.K hi 1 . f-- s ( $1.-i0- cen-rttr- hut-eve- ILL Ii IJ li MIDSHIPMEN IN ANY CASE , ptteli-ention- pro-Ide- eat-mul- i offi-m- t Says System by Which Immense Surpluses Have Been Raised and Misused Must Be Abolished. mlj item Increased wan the salaries d railroad and postal employes. The monael of the army and navy and it naval programme are greatly d and an Item of $19,000,000 for kw construction is stricken out.' It k not yet definitely determined whether the admiralty desires to develop toes industry so far as possible and twtruet at home what ever ships are nk built. But for this purpose yonng i energetic officers have been sent tesl to study naval construction, HERMAN DEFEATS re-tee- Washington, Doe. 15. The house to- day devoted four and hours to a lively debate on tbe possibilities of controlling insurance companies. Two set speeches were the three-quart- HANLON features. One, by Mr. Rherkey of Kenon the doctrine of elate Los Angeles, Dec. 15. Kid Herman tucky, bore rights, and the other, by Mr. Oockran of Chicago tonight beat Eddie Hanlon of New York, related to the exactions of Ban Fraud wo in tbe fiercest k h the intention to construct of the officers who manage the big only Los in sen ever Angeles. fight tele ship, in foreign yards. A insurance companies of hla state. There was not a foment from mart life Mr. Oockran proponing that oongrees teia fvor of the entire reorganiza- - to two round that tha of finite every of the navy in apparent at the It J axing power about! conwere not In action, and through11 Insurance The system of training and lightweight fine Ite companies to the Hanfound them fighting. are organised. the personnel of both officers every gong white state in they a made it lon forced the paee and M Ben will be Mr. Mann of Illinois outlined a prochanged. terrific one from the very start and .The outbreak 'of the mutinous white he will spirit never for an instant gave ground. To posed means of control form of a bill, leaving the Manchurian army is partly atin later put he gave up Me crouch to the tuMimnce oompanlM voluntartend to tha failure to pay and a great extentand boxed with Herman. to- - submit to federal examination tewly feed the troop. The latter and stood up of fighting he was at a ily Iteem is especially difficult owing At title style and approval. Mr. Williams, the mindisadvantage me Herman wee far the ority leader, concluded the debate, hike Impossibility of forwarding ade-te-e cleverer were blow hie and two of (he bidding that control waa possible but provisions from Rnssla on nearly all well timed. It may be said not through tee taxing power. of the paralysis of .the railway one tee with won Herman fight hsuerla. compelling the purchase of that Digressions were indulged in, first, tehra from the Chinese, for which hand, aa he did all bis work after the to send a rnernge to the senate rehie with right, using tetete fonds are not available. The twelfth round its bill regarding mnal bonds his left only to make an opening. He turning of the remstltutional for-Jteteoritles have now hurriedly an as usurpation the Hanlon severely about house to originate revthe of $15,ooo, ooo o the army in punished rights on body with Tipping right hand Mows Mkorla. and again to discuss enue the ribe and under the heart, and at basinglegislation, No conclusion at. Annapolis Jte reports from the province repeatedwas reached o nthe committee of the that the country generally re-te- a Close range uppercut Hanlon aa usual, dose to the boiling point. The ly about the fane. Hanlon, feature of the president! attention to Ihe body, but insurance which Is the matter now untean in the Caucuses in again seri-T- h directed bin nuooeiMfnl In landing .on message, was le hill will and the conshleratloo, Tartars and Armenians are der Herman. than he baa been on most of proceed tomorrow. Sj'te'ng each other aa of yore. At hla opponents. Herman had an effecMr. Corkran (N. Y.) maintained that jjMbethpol there has been a savage and hla body blows, tewtlon of race hatred. From Khark- - tive block for the power of taxation waa a legitimate near nose the finish, weapon barring a bloody for the control of privileges ngent of the New York Life in-7without mark. a of the fight The reason the senate otMuneroe. of company, who fled, brings the came out twenThe eighteenth, nineteenth and tke establishment of a reptib-5- ia power, he Increasing J1? He says the military forces tieth round were about the beat of Mid, waa because It conrranUy exerlone over to the 'revolutionists the contest, Hanlon appearing to have cised every vestige of Ks power. EmIn ths in strength. the relations of the two ,hp Intter have full poeses-- g the advantage I. twentieth Hanlon had Herman very phasising asserted that powers nn he city- - The Associated Pro houses, man lost hi wrscetvsd a private and reliable re-- "t tired, and as the Chicago would ireed decay and that the house nom Moscow, guard on tbe stomach. Hanlon poundall Iho power necessary saying that the au-- ?, ed him about (he body and had him now poeeresedHa Mr. to establish predominance. e extremely nervous as the (daggering at the finish. Referee Within my memory ocnndsd of troops, the soldiers Oockran amid: was dectakm popular. been sent to the neighboring the three large companies have accuHanlon was the favorite In (he bet- mulated a billion and a quarter of southeast. Less was Herman but ting at 19 to $, doll are, and it 1U not be a generaw iii T? troP remain in Moscow, strongly supported by the eastern rac- tion before this sum will be five or six cc I considered to be bi 132 and billions. Tbs otter viriousnewj of this men. Hanlon weighed should a crlsia occur, ing has finally agreed to the ac-2- 7 Herman gave hi weight as 12m. condition Is that these food are unef Russias decision against der the control of men who have no This money MINERS IN CONVENTION, missions at Toklo and St. personal interest In is a trust fund, and yet the persons M?9ur$ to the rank of embassies at who are the beneficiaries of the (rest accepts M. Bakmetieff egr"'nJspan Shamokia, Dec. 15. Boon after the cannot have a word to my regarding niinister at Vienna a min-rt- 0 of Ihe session at today's opening St. Petersburg. them. This system must, be wholly miners' convention. President uprooted to effect a euro. scale of the ANTO chairman wage Mlixbell, DOMINGO DESIRES IT. Mr. Cockrana remedy was to ton-fin- e committee, announced that he was the lnuranos companies to .the draft of the the : proread .'sakiiiKio,, ruZ prepared to in which they were ormnike-1- , staie J0 "1, I be made upon the the mme s savings banks are oon-- ! jkhc-- demand to The convention then went lined. Jfcee on for ?e E?, operators. lBJon tato xecutjT Believe me," he decared, there is te- ' wnge scale. i not the need of paying a ealair of 1 anxious to have N J? The report of the committee was j ajgQuy yar t,y any ineurauce trexty in relation to adoj-tei- . The report. TO protect it policy holders, but finac!l sffclrs. The given to the pres not rpec:fy Ihe. j noewsarv io get a men to rtripdl j con-of t th Is treaty w, Is almost certain that but denutwis, aa-IniteJ States t'.xy and recopru:on of, the eight-hre.t- r n awful spectacle, he raid, ,i ' ssrahlpit to ihe ihiv the union wei'c uie principal demands, ihe nee mount, th wHncas t ' j0 rnfoee,. ih vjj. ' srai-and boldly confess their misuse Tr'y ud io put down any There Is now J!?4 nigh, threafou the Washington, Ijc. 13. The nte Int cf the peoplesIn frnds. New York, he esU, of of fhe convention. executive session today contrmed the ihe spectacle ir. d!v:rt srforttey working day and WJJ befor the aen-M- romina' ion of Edwai.l R. rolltn VrtTuL of vio- Xev. that b postmaster at ttday and J'lvght to prosre.ms Oie ac-JJ- te d ln-te- tc was-steadil- S Ey-ton'- tha sSJ - 1 DECEMBER MORNING; Milwaukee. Dee. li. Judge Dnuee. V: lurk, lie. in the municipal court today. decide! opent-r csthat Charlue F. P1!mt aa not guilty oi H. Hutof larceny aa bailee, a, charged la the cliutrd i;!i conK'-.i- y I Government Survives Is Present Outbreak Budget of 1906 Will Be Cut ;nd Extravagance Eliminated. t5 SATURDAY PFISTER IS SENSATIONAL. PUTER AND NOT GUILTY CONSPIRACY McKinley OF CRIME SAYS RAND DISAPPER 11 People jnbsble Fair Saturday and Sunday. 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