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Show v - Fill lHt IN TPVEKI 1S ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES ft price it charges, it is medium J2 the ,est advertising the examiner city Leaches the county as well our SUBSCRIP. ft: INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE FAIR AND WARMER FRIDAY. FOLLOWED BY SHOWERS IN NORTH PORTION FRIDAY SATURDAY NIGHT; SHOWERS IN NORTH. i 0 ft ft ft ft the city,ARE OPEN TO BOOKS flON VOL o o 111-- NO. OGDEN 341 CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY make application to call a cmventbin fr proposing amendments the Count liuiiun of the I'ntted to , thaL the president and secretary of Oils convention be, and they are hereby. Instructed to transmit, duly certlfled copies of these tu the chairman nf the national committee and of tbe several state committed) of the two political parties, also to the governors of the respective states, to each member nf the congress, and to the president; that in transmitting the copies In the governors of the states the president and aecretary of this convention ehall enclose a letter, urging cub uf them 10 lay these resolutions before the legislature of his state. Annual Appropriation for proving Waterways. Propriety of Asking the President for the Information cedents Cited on Both Pre- Sides. l-- Ths ramie thdiagton. Dec. the Penroee resolution JL. me president for Informatfon rMudtnK the discharge of the negro iufutry, & the Twenty-fiftJTLo the Foraker reeolulUra to war the secretory of on the isms robject. h dl-t- Identical carried resolution It .ntndment by Culbereon asking apec-umto Penrose, order Major the fat rnr,'.iHna the troopa, which direct-kin aot to turn over to the Texas deytlaritln certain of the troope nuded. TUi action followed two hours' de of asking the lete on tho propriety sniMflit for the Information or of of war to fur- dirccttaj; the aecretary u. sim Mr. Spooner urged that ao matters Mien eongreaa had an absolute right to Information In the pouesslon of the executive it had alwaya been to direct a cabinet officer to hmlih It. In nutters where It bail sot this right, and In which there wu some doubt about the advisability of publicity, congress usually made a If It desired request on the president the Information, with the understanding that It 'should be furnished "If aot larampatlble with tbs public This view wai supported also Mr. Foraker, while Mr. Lodge to the contrary. thst It hid Mr? Carter observed bm 'slleged and not denied," that the committed troups in question bad This brought Mr. murder ta Texas. Fbnker to Ms feat with an emphatic Bom disclaimer. Well," continued Mr. .Cartel' "It been alleged and not denied that there wu a disturbance participated In la troops." by That, too, had been dsuied," serted Mr. FOrakt-r- . Mr. Tillman interrupted to say as- u with the "nnailtafactory at hand it wu useless to cue. discus the Mr. Pentose sold he had Introduced his resolution In the Interest of a hrge constituency In Penniylvenla nd addressed to the. president, bonus the action had been by tha 'president ud he regarded it a matter of courtesy to aak him for tho tnforma-tioa- . Mr. Foraker read at length tha testimony furnished by the war department he uld It appeared that murder, mlsprlilim of felony ud perjury had ten committed by some one thru crimes, for the punishment of any one of whlrh the constitution sectored to mry mu the right of trial. He did M regard it from the standpoint of we question. The right of tho presl-dn- t to dismiss a mu from tha army 11 also Involved. If he eould dismiss 1 un he could dismiss a company, a nglment, and in fact, on the . same theory, the whole army, Mr. Foraker dmllieA that the president under the h had the right to bureau or the army within certain niaxt-in- n and minimum limit. . . Boring the debste a report wu cur-je-st among senators that tha president felt It wiiuld be a matter of eourtesv 1 the resolution shoted be addressed 10 Mmself and so strong, It wu u thin feeling on hire part thatuld, be ted Intimated that nnleu this course taken there would bo pane. SCJIITZ AND KliEF arraigned in . Office re Stand gnJ Listen to tha "iteing of Indictments on Chargee of Extortion. " Franrlsoo. live Dee. I.-- On art Ion found against wi of them by the grind Jury. Moy-s- J 11,1 Ki RehniMti and Abraham today arraigned in Super Jdge Dunne's court. At the urg-th- . ?,lleirt "I connsel for the defense continued snlll next tin. iBf, PnrPR of string the areouji ,?r f,,r,hr time In which to (,f 0x1 JJ :h rot,ni Mr Rnef cone " spared u presented th, RU,'f, K. Schmidt., fOT lhmn ennnced as he took 'l n" 'he hench. "llenW ,lk 1 B11 fil1 tb w a7"" . 'tetlv"?v Tk" "k' 1,8 ll,tfn,, 1' words nf the formi fodinmJL fmm ,hf IP "f the bu M f'k u Wu Jiulgn ,v fo im" he third Indictment 'J"'" wly efter he had ""'""ded lo do pQ by the !"r thmtu arosn prompt-dietin- g rM,lln 0 he first TL ? Jr3?' thirty-seve- meet acted on the subject, requesting the may adoption of such resolutions be presented from time to time by to this convention and urge upon th states of Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana. Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee. Ltah, Washington and Wyoming, who have already acted, to renew and continue their effort! to the end that tha electloa of United State senators by direct vote of the people may soon be an accomplished Act." The deliberations of the conierme were harmonious. Twelve states war represented by eleven delegates, were John 8mlth or ny otter pmour. The itwill proceed ralgnmut - must stud." Tho clerk icad too ud tho mulling tom Indictment with luf pudng Into space ud the mayor still Uttering attentively. At Ure couelurin of sub. Attorney Barrett reputed bis notion for a eonttauiM nut Moadsy, tut tbe for pMhg ten u Monday Washington, Dee. B "An examinatcondiion of the navy list disclose tion of affairs under the present law that seriously affect the efficiency of the service and constituted a grave menace, If not positive danger to the public Congreu to Call Canventhn, Da Motau, Iowa, Dee. l-- Tto eonmltta of the Called States aaaaferlal amendnat conveutU after mintion' wu to merit dnight ud for tone teen today fuln ly making In report to too eoavea-Uothis aftenooa. Since the reeohtlou emmltlu comprised g hrgi per eeat of toe delegatee, It wu believed when news wu takes that the reeolriliaa woald more thu Dkriy to adopted with lit- tle If ay change. An auempt wu node oa the part of Flan Hakbell, a delrpte Urea Missouri. at tha teuloa of tte reaolu-tfos- s committee today to get toe committee to report a rendition favoring the rlectloi of Called But Judge vote of tte people atek tat the by committee voted agalari tte proposal 'Cheshire of kwi reported at the forenma oearioa for the committee on permanent orgulatlnn recommending ttet tte committee be known "The United fftetei Senatorial toaventkm,'' ttet the Amendment eommlttee on credeitirif te Inatdqft-eto report a complete roll all af all delegatee for whom tho nature credentlali were fled, whether pres eat or not. ud ttet thru couUtute the orgmtulloa ttet when the wove ntloo adjourned It te it Ike end of tho preeldent or rice president tf the executive omnnttfee, which commit-tee(tell eoe ilit of one delegate from each state ttet appointed delegatM, the the committee to he eelcted by preeldent of tte convention. Tho orgailutloi of toe ounventu will bo watluej beyond tte adjournment of tte Freest meeting ud the convention will favor tte ailing of i eoMtltitfoul mventba only u At",iUt District J' " IW the uf the court to tho fact that e e three-fourth- s It believes It Imponible to gal to act with toe hosw of the eotigrrei In pmpmdng Tor tki direct Hcdk u amrod-me- of w follow: Roolved, that white FREE J ton by the people. The dtlsesi presented by the lnilou wMrittn ef the convention ! would toll conve- (.It aoMlera mneh titmfor tte etertN ofereetmajr OF DUTY. haa been Vt'anhlmrion, Dec determined by the provlalnnal governor of Cuba thnt Christmas gift scut from the 1'nltcd Stute to officers, prefer that congrea tn a sbisild nbmll to the eevqral iiala - duty. the cnrtltito imendmat proponed ntion h, Purpose France Desires Palis. Dec. 6. no action in that taken before the mept st the wertth tone of his message where he dlscusaee the army and th navy. He speaks of the aavy ss the sarast guarantor of peace which ihia country possesses. : Shame upon the chief executive that he should place an instrument of brute florae above the nation's mbs ef Justice as e guarantor of peso. The best guarantor of peace As our Barton's purpose to deal Justly with other serious. War ought to be a last resort, not a Ant consideration. It is not necessary that the whole nation shall bo keyed ap ail the time to the fighting point." M. Jaurea argued Morocco should b ratification of the ronventius. Algeclra was Much a Peace- - pro-ceedi- Irregular, he declared Americana. affairs in Spaia governmental anil such a condition that France were te time any might be left In tbe CLIFTON FLGOD lurch.was the worst . it to M. Jaurea,possible policy . acMOST DISASTROUS cording to exrlude from a share in the artktn and in connect ion wMh tbe reaponisiblllty Tho High Water Mark Was Two Feet M ussulmu question. Tbe fear nf Germany aad anxiety regarHigher Than Evar Before xuilltary e Mexicans Shot for Looting. ding her msrveloasly developing hung lover Europe, it wuid to fffsrd her a pretext. But SUMMARY OF WORE be a fullv Brlialn aJeo needed to be treated Great Bluremcl, Aria. Poo. 6. The Clifton by France. He. M. flood was tho treat diaxali-oewer with moderation NATIONAL CONGRESS fully sympathised with tbe over known there, over half the town Jaune, Y'ra.nniv the Bristol) uuderstaading being damaged, about twelve atorea Chauvinist is Great Britain were and ten other house a swept away and oa. and who would Renalstiena in Senete Conosrntng Nebetween fifteen and twenty people pushing France of Great Britain gro Soldiers Defeat LiWefleldh the support wa-guarantee The eMxicans. xxioetly drowned, Bill In Ha is caught in the Morooean ter in the liver i still very high. if K ranee f ahould not permit Tbe high water mark wa two feet trap. to France be dragged into danger, lfer higher than ever before. The people work of s ten ring social Justice should senate on Weahington, Dec. B. Th left their houses and alept the railed upon tbe president aad hillsides around the town. Great next be compromised by a Morooean today the secretary or war to furnish all in--' damage wu done by the breaking of intrigue. After Count Bool Do Castellan and formation compatible with the public the concentrator dam in Morencl. The reporter of the Algeciras Interest regarding the discharge at neCoronado railroad between Clifton and M. Herbert, had spoken. onnventioB, Foreign Infangro troops of the Twenty-fiftMetcalf waa almost entirely washed the whole sK. try. Two resolutions wan adopted to out anj It will teke four week to re-- : avtiou. Piehnn reviewed the that explaining necessity this request, an to the pair the damage to the track. in advance of the ratific- accomplish fur action preaid aot sad the other to the secreSeveral Mexican were shot for ation "The board la further charged with was the of convention Algeciras of war. The action followed a the duly of increasing membership In looting atorea and houaee. The smelto tbe exceedingly menaoiag eue-1- 1 tary debate ef two hoars in which foe due the. congress of trade, commercial and ter and work of the Arizona Copper of affairs in Morocco. Lion merits of the discharge of foe solThe waterway associations, corporation, company were badly damaged. diers renelved attention. Plcho Makes Matters Clear, Herald printing office la a complete firms and Individuals" Beaater Morgan of Alabama devotloss.. The Era printing; office was At. Pichoc referred to the growing ed two hours to the discussion of buried concenhi Morocco of northern Raieull end half in mud way fl. power Dee. At the night Washington, bis Nsstorton to secure the control acting as brgande at who In trun waa session former Governor David R. trator tailing. Nearly all the adobe the Fsaama railroad by foe Isthin said the and the gendarme buildings and increasing mian city collapsed. Francis of Missouri advocated an ennnl commlssien. No actios or Morocco France's in the Gila th tn store, outrages bank, frequency tax to increase th governFrance and flpaln to act was taken. compelled ment' revenue to permit sa annual Clifton hotel and several warehouses Tbe bouse, by a vote of 111 to 184, before the Algerirae conference was today adobe, suffered partial oollapse. appropriation of 130,00,400 for the Im- allThe defeated tbs blit of Re prases- at Clowe rastlfied. Delay, he aald. might involve tatlve damage Is estimated town provement of the rivers and harbor. to a million Uttlefleld of Mains removing will disaster at which the world would discriminations dollar. The He congratulated President Roosevelt against American sailmoved to higher stand aghast. probably now on his declaration, for an Inheritance vessels In foe coasting trad. . oing the made that dear Th grounds. speaker fact and the tho that tax, deplored debate raped for four hours j of the Frmnco-flpsi)l- h Railroads Badly Washed Out. agreement andTboa half, bject president failed to give favorable menaad tbe result of foe vote Co of railthe Mexkm Tbe th New waa Arfona.and authority support to tn th his tion waterways project was s asrpria to the friends of the It. warn Morocco of board that and out road washed and badly a. Governor to Franmessage congrea be done without tbe mnaeure. who openly charged its de- to get a train foreign cis urged the delegates to Insist that will take aeveral day nothingofwould to the American Federation of out. the and wires aasrnt signatories to the Alg- feat Telegraph the present congress appropriate $5V telephone Labor. are convention. all down. eciras addition is Patterson's 000.000. ( Tbe delegation from aCIlforala. as' M. Pichon gave a most formal asunder water and ha been al"If congress adjourned without still aa representatives from sther most entirely ruined. surance that Fra ace's policy concealed well rain lastThe making the appropriation," ha said, ed four xneltin the enow in the no ulterior purpose and said France western states, saw in foe bill an op-- I "we will appeal to President Roosevelt day, unfunny to file a protest against rej mountain. It i said that fifteen did not Intend to compromise the so- stricting to call an extra aeanloo." the righto of states to deal 1 house Metwhich is to she work been consecrated in have cial John destroyed Williams Sharp Representative with the pilotage quortlon at flint wa drowned. Moof useless sacrifice human Uf. a of Mississippi favored reduction in the calf. but no on and they availed them selves of The Gila by FTance resolutely desires peace, hand, annual appropriation In the army and. rencl was not damaged. the to go on mooed. 1 opportnafty he i now fearIt and river and dlgnHv independence," with booming, Increase In tho rivers and harbors apTho house, at fi p. m.. adjourned unIxrier-estwill more She ed her be done will that declared. protect damage propriation. til noon tomorrow, when war claims along the railroad.. by respecting In ternational Chairman Tawney at the house apwill be taken up. In and will ksve this she propriations committee, declared that, who faithful of those friends aid the not fail her when she defended while he was In full sympathy with did the movement for the betterment of COMMISSION WILL what was considered vital to the Ju- REPORT UPON THE the waterways he was nnnbls .to nee how congress could Increase the apREPORT TO CONGRESS stins. honor and welfare of tbe couJAPANESE POACHERS ntry. propriations for this purpose nnless When the foreign minister had ces-o- l , the government's revenues were Intided M. Janres arose and declared creased. of Page Thousand ef Testimony frankly that M. Pichon explanation Sixteen Japanese Veeeele Wore A telegram from James J. Hill, Must be Used in Compiling in a large measure dissipated his In Behring Sea During had the president of the Greet Northern railReport. m is understanding. the Summer. road, was read si follow : A vote of confidence In (he go vers "I deeply regret that I am unable was Morocco then policy ment's to attend tbe riven and harbors conWashington, Dee. 6. The Inteistate panned. 4S7 In the affirmative sad M gress. In view of Inability of railroads commerce au1m comm Washington, Dee. S. The Jipsseie waa Ion which to move heavier classes of tonnage in opposing. pelagic sealing fleet which operated the entire country, then has been no thorised by the Till man Gl Heebie revota Hebrlag m during the summer to Investigate the return of subject before congreu In twenty lution consisted of si least sixteen vessels, trano-of with the railroad i business COMMENTS ON ao Interests which BRYAN many people years each of whtob carried a crew at thirty coal, handling and will prove ao great a benefit to portatlon, mining and men lYom live to seven small it.ro sub-soon will I for , prepare Misreport foe baaln of the Mississippi and MESSAGE boats and PRESIDENTS for neaMng. it waa only when v conof to aewalon mission the foot presets channel or canal souri rivers as a the crews of the schooners lauded E. E. Clark, from BL Louis to the Gulf of Mexico." gress. Commissioner or attempted to land, that foe fedwho ha been investigating the methDemoIt Much is Contains That eral agents were able to make arrests ods of the Rio Grande Weeaern or Bays cratic and for Which Hs and those of the Japanese who were Gould line, in Colorado, will return POPE RECOGNIZES killed belonged to parties that ware Deserves Thanks. to Washington, tomorrow night nr caught and the commission will then EIGHTY-FOU- R BISHOPS Saturday These etatemeoto are made ta Secof pages of testgo through thousand eMtoalf by Kdwin (V. Sinre, retary 6. Dec. Neb., Commenting imonyit tbat hastobeen taken and preI.ipooln, who at that time waa solicitor of tha Roosevelt's pare report President message, congre. on of oommerce and labor, Now French Blohopa Are Appointed In n interview tonight Chairmen William J. Bryan says there ta much department but new Untied Slates district attorWithout Opposition by French commerce the interatate of In much bad and Is that la Knapp good that Govt rn moot seal poaching, called attention to the fact conimiton be regarded aa tbe ney at Chicagooa ofthetbePribited It. but it may by Japanese islands that 11 the testimony in the investimost state p- early important president's last summer, which mulled la Commissioner under Mr. Bryan says: gation by Prouty aper. of five of tbe Japan rets e Rome, Dee. 6. At the eonsietory the Tillman-tilUesplThe message contain much thst the killing system was takthe wounding of two. and tha which erne held in place of foe one en at public sessions in Omaha last Democratic and for which the gen-er- raiders, la of a total of twelve prisoners September and had been fully publpublic may well thank him. It capture previously planned, foe pope Mr. Sims reports that the Japanese some things thst ought to fleet nixed 84 btohope. Including the Most ished. contain took thousand at avals within Public Officials Not Implicated. as. rouse. severe criticism. The grresldent Rev. James IT. Blenk. na archbishop the territorial wai era of the United Chairman Knapp said: some doof New Orleans; Mgr. Jno. B. Morris of the appropriates surrounding the PrlbUoT ."To what extent if at aUI. the testi-mone- y boldly a coadjutor bishop of Uttle Rock, ctrines which theonDemocrats had been States during the summer. He says in taken involves, and band he Gulaeppe way tbe other Mgr. and Averea, Arkansas, uy advocating some derfrlne which are tbe aval herd to being decimated rapoffisa senate or members of the In Cuba, announces public archbishop papal delegate cials. I cannot say. as I have not haul absurd ss to excite amusement if idly. of Bardl. ao Chief Agent Lembkey anj two naan opportunity to read it all hut any came from a Isas The most significant appointment trie suggestion guards eaptursd six men and a course. In some cases he tive were those of ten new French bishops belief is that' senators and public ofprominent boat on July 18, says Mr. Sims, pracficials are not implicated to any such which were made without any opposiLooker advanced ground : In some eases tically without resistance. The men tion chi foe part of the French gov- extent as indicated in a publication rie retreats from ground already clainwd they came ashore for water. ernment. today. taken." however, all the Mr. Knapp aald there waa no fricIn hie allocution, the pope uld that Mr. Bryan complains that what tbe They had, for the killing and every day the Increasingly end storm tion between the commission aad the says on the subject off gov-h- eklnningnecessary of seals. The report accord "If preeldent he not will of vlctositudes la beating down on the interior department and added: Injunction ernnot credit to Agent Lembkey and any criticism or disapproval has come i asoAlstectory to laboring men or to great church. Involving great misery. bta guards. Mr. Sims recommended of resnect "More than ever now," foe puntlff from that source it haa been confined who trial the right those The tbat a revenue cutter cruise can he compared to subordinate who spoke without the uld, "the church president's stand on chlM the Alaskan coast from May 1 toalong Jury. by the ts as the with a ship buffeted by the waves la sanction of the head of the departalso labor is hecommended, part of June, during foe closed foe midst of the ocean. But our faith ment. 1 wont to any most emphaticaltake on the right of peo-p- l latter position season, and fallow the seal heard in does not vaccllate In foe least. Indeed ly for Secretary Hitchcock that ao for to criticise a judge. northward course to the Prlbllof we are more than erer sustained by frem indicating the slightest disapto Mr. Roosevelts refer-euc- e Its Referring islands. Mr. Sims urges that tbe our belief In the efficacious aaaletance proval of the cominlaaion he haa given te the Japanese question, Mr. laws be strengthened so as to enable He stated of Christ, who, when the time to suc- It earnest commendation. says: Bryan the revenue cutters to sslss and forcor us cornea, will rise and command ihat any employe of his department the te a tribute deserved "He pays feit trespaaalng vessel haring foe wind and eea to do down ao that was at our service and even suggested progress of the Japanese nation and seals any or sestskias or foe parapherthe' perfect tranquility ao much de- one or two men who might be of an- - asks for leglalatlon which will enable nalia for taking them. He suggests si stance to na. He furnished the coxnsired will beam on us." to present treaty right of that the Islands of St. Paul and fit. mission with several documents which , congress Tbe greatest enmfort of Catholicism, such be should That there foreigners. be equipped with a few small George were of great assistance to Commit- - i la foe pope added, wu the "alnglar concannot be generally disput- cannot, but does not thluk a permagl elation cord which prevails throughout tho sinner Clark in conducting his investihut a great deal depends upon the nent military guard necessary. of Bolt and ao united lake to us. May gation fully City of the legislation. If any episcopacy, character are presented la regard to this (!'d roat'e all Catholics conform to hills these most brilliant examples of their be carefally TO INVESTIGATE LUMBER TRADE. suggestion they meat TERRORISTS EXECUTED. to be sure tbat they do scrutinised pjhiur. Dee. 6. Senator "This Imposes a sacred duty on the not deny to the various states the Washington. Introduced a resolution todav CM'Dan orofesKfon which Is empbu-slse- d Dec. S. During the pant right to protect themselves end their Warsaw. matters purely local." by foe present needs of religion, week eight terrorists have been ex directlng an Investigation by the depeoplv tu Mr. (alluding to ecuted sn.l eight othera oondefned to namely that where Bryan deplores what he partment of commerce am1 labor Into Finally lumber trade of th country tu France), there la hostility against the death. The authorltleo alon are pickicall the president's warlike attitude. the whether there Is tn evtstenn; church, the people there should .out the leaders of the recent H t says tn conclusion: acertin ng IrguU ui proceed with 'There will be general disappoint- - a trust or agreement among dealers. compact Strikes preparatory to exiling them. at Ger-man- y cum-mer- and American employe err-In- g Cuba shall bo admitted free of LAPPONI dlreat rote of tte pwpli It ringle itntos might peu upon luemnch u the queetlnn, Jet eminently rehest to WORSE. Rome. Deo. 6. Dr. lappr.rl, phyil-dato the ivtpe, who hi been 111 for eorne time, la growing worse. eernretfr therefore amendment, It confirmed Dr. the j prf. Murrl. ommeudi ttet th Wririurre of dlugnonJa uf cancer of the wrerel miea do, In pamnnee tte arrirle 4 nf the CoarilUUon rf n "Ml"; I toil, Maa-xunl- 'a II u her-sel- Min-lats- ar h . . s sen-vntlo- iu ' interest. This statement sums up briefly the conclusions of the navy personnel board, under the presidency of Assistant Secretary Newberry, appointed list August to suggest such modifications In the law affecting the commissioned personnel of the new nary as might seem to them advisable. The board recommends a remedy for two serious evils, namely, the absence of opportunity of officers of flag tank to familiarise theniselvM by actual experience with their dutlea ts commanders of fleets, dlvliioni or squadrons in the short time to alepie before their retirement for age. and alio an impedning period of grant The board at agnation, in promotion. says that unless congreM takes Immediate action the lower gradrn of the service will becom. so congested that a midshipman now In one of tho lower classes at Annapolis may poialbly not be promoted to lieutenant until ha la between 45 and 60 yean old. Board Has a Schema. The board's scheme haa been carefully worked out as u the minimum number of officers required Jot the fleet, the number of officer, the time to be spent In each and tbe amount of ae service required tn each grade. It Is automatic In Its action. The board regards it Important that there should be three vice adrear admirals mirals and twenty-onon the active list. The active list of the line officers, fl la recommended, ahould constat of a seagoing llat of 1.500 officers below flag rank, plus those carried as additional numbers. The present Hut, It te declared, should be Increased accordingly not more than Mrenty-flrnumbers annually. The report also recommends the formation of a reserve Hit of officer In order, however, for shore duty. to prevent an excess of officers on thu reserve list beyond the requirements of the duties which they are to perform it is recommended that an officer who ta transferred to the reserve Hat should be retired on pay In one grade higher than when placed Hat. reserve on the VOTE Dm Mol ims CMvesttei U team mends That State LagWiturei Petition the unite Dec-boroug- of France Conceals No Ulterior L--e of Flag Rank Hivs No Oppor. tunlty to Familiarize Thimnlvaa With Dutlea of Commander. CHOOSE SENATORS IT WIKI MENTIONED. London. Dec. 6. The name of Lurd (William Desborough Henry Grenfell) 1 among tbv latest mentioned a possible appointee to the British Lord embassy at Washington. who was born in 1KSB, is a noted Rocky mouxitain hunter, oa rams n and author, aad popular among LORD DEBBOROUGH ..( Officer morning, aid toe cue U cntlaued until that time wilt toe indent udlig that they wffl tore be ready to ua-er.' . TO the Policy la-co- ARE NOT SATISFACTORY to Judge Duue uatU ichon Gives Most Formal Assurance That . IN NAVY CONDITIONS said: "I am Incltied to think tost the riuuM SPIRITED DISCUSSION ! tea After eonridereble quibbling the date CENTS I . Judge paid so heed to the request until tho irrittgnmeut ted u conunani- president. powers of the executive comand the purposes of the convention were aet forth sa follow: Tbe executive committee shall call to It assltance one or more of the delegates from each state and shall prepare an address to the legislatures ef each state that has not heretofore "I asked toe oink, Judge Duae replied, why km had mot required toe prisoners to itasi He add that toe attomeya tan aome objections. I think myirif that they ahould atud. They will ha triad so differently fat ton con-gre- The mittee tlfiedr If this winter demands upon for calling a constitutional Sret u thu n vention to which the conference mously committed Itself. The organisation will be known as "The InterConstate Senatorial convention. gressman Strode of Nebraska la It day." "How eu yoa imlp them !f yos do not uk for their pleuF Hetrey demanded, ud the, tddremlng the court, uld: I think, your Honor, If thli arraignment wu eoadaetfd in toe urns way that of ordlury priaour there would be leu eoufuhm. Why do they not Maad up k they cute Men-- oourt of Dm Moines named chairman of an executive committee at fire to take charge of the movement. Hla associate are Thomas J. Keratin of Louisiana, Frink C. Goudy of Colorado, W. R. Elite of Oregon and C. M. Kimbrough of Indiana. Tho work of the organization will be directed toward securing from tbe state legislatures that pluar u Cheshire FIVE It wan asserted after the ceremony Speaekr Cannon warned the delegates not tu expect too muc fiwn congress, for," he said, too much cannot be done at one (tone. Do tho most Important thing flitet, and Win-tcentrate upon It and up th next moat Important thing.7 Mr. Burton said that the convention ahould not ask (Or appropriation from congress for any particular community, but for the greater projects nf the country. - He thought leas ahould be spent o nthe navy and more for Improvement' of the rivers and harbors of the country. At tbe afternoon session speeches were made by Johp Barrett American minister to Colombia; t. N. Teal of Portland, Ore.; Berry of Arkansas, and othera. The committee oe rvorganization recommended the discontinuance of the executive and suggested as officers the following: Appoint one vice president from each atate and territory represented in the convention; a secretary and treasurer, which office may be held by one person. The committee alxo rvcommendl: "It shall be the duty of the board to prosecute the work uf securing regular and Increased annual appropriations for Internal waterway Improvements of the country, without regard to particular localities or projects, and to aid in the moulding of public sentiment In favor of such a move-n- n was ut In l7 HchmlldtaFisrnl K.n"oe a, Thomas PRICE evil." Im- bors. organisation which will conduct a campaign to secure from congress a call for a constitutional convention to consider tho question of having senators elected by direct vote of the people. court u tab terge sis slud-tn- ing to Addresses were made at tbe morning session by Speaker Cannon and Theodore E. Burton, chairman of the house committee on rivers and har- Orgsniution, Den Moines, Dec. C. The interstate senatorial smendment conterence before adjournlii today oompletej a but Atlonsy Hrsry Ad, appearing for Ruaf, ud Attorney John Bar rett, appuriiig for gchnlti, pititestad that It wu sot nemury for the dr fenduts ts stud, Ruf mads so to arlor ud iadgo Hunt did not compel him to lom bin choir. When the formality of reading tho first fodictmeit wu orer the mayor down ud ou of hla attomeya, Frank Drew, uted for a cosllauance until Monday. Judge Doom Haled that It had ten the aadentaadlng at tbo last calling of the can that the defendant ahould make inner today. The motlno for eoaUnaisce wu dented ud JadgY Dubm directed that a arraignment' under (ho othor abatld proceed. The clerk read tha aeeoud Indictment. No. SOI oa the oalndir, but when he had Unliked Amlatint District Attorney Hesey oboervod that he had failed to uk for the defendants' plea. "Why dont you uk for their he sold to the rieriu "I thought," tho clerk replied, "that they were only ts be arraigned to- this that he krd read In the morning papers ia alleged report" from the secretary f war In .that official "had alleged" that there wai a disturbance aad that twenty of the troops had'"shot up the town of Brownsville." Mr. Foraker here produced a printed ropy of testimony In the case, which he 'had obtained at the war departures!. extracts of which ho read to ho sold, that It wu "unutla-ftretory,- hnw, Incomplete and of a fllmey character." Mr. Culberson took tho opposite riew of the testimony, . but . both sgreed that Information only one of the defndiili PAGES TWEL.VE 1906 0 Permansnt Effect 7, that tbe real reason for the change from a public to a private consisiorv was the Vatican auihuritJeii 6. The Dec. appropria- fearedthat Washington) that m attempt miht be made tion by congress of at least $50,00'),-00the life nf the pope ut a public annually for tbs Improvement of against This apprehensiou was the rivers and harbors of the country consistory. based on the bomb outrage In Hi. Petwas the keynote of the speeches delivered before the natlunal river sud ers, November lgth. and also on the letters recently addressed harbors convention assembled here threatening to the pope. today for a two days session. lea-lin- to the DECEMBER INTERNAL WATERWAYS Slates. Resolvi-d- MORNING, strength, and in those regions, (alludSpain), where hostility la threatened. Catholics should generalBE TO IMPROVED ly sink all personal animosities and dissensions, and neglect no means permitted ty the laws and by the Committee Seeks to Secure Increased Christian conscience, to overcome the 1'nlte.l Btatex. the couKrt-tn the purpokt- - of 0 flh Spirited Debate as v w UTAH WEATHER FORECAST examiner ft to'te.roww-sr- l dK j Ope-ratin- g -- -- nl , - - lustra-nseat- o Kltt-rtd- g y -- |