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Sold on Eaoy S51 24th SI Oklahoma City, Ok la., Dec. 6. With the adoption of a coned tution a the election of officers, and framing of a memorial to congress and the selection of St. Paul, Minn., as the place for bolding the 1907 convention, association, the National Drainage formed by representatives of twenty-sevestaten In Oklahoma City this weak, adjourned Its organisation meeting tonight. The officers are: George E. Baratow, Barstow, Texas, president; J. S. O shorn, Coffeyvllle, n Ksa., first A. S. vice-preside- Bismark, N. D-- , second Fel-kiw- i, t; executive committee. F of St. Louis, and A. G. BarCass Lake, Minn., three yean; J, G. Mellulsh, Bloomington. W. Brockman, nard, of Ills., and H. S. McGowan, Snyder, Okie., two years; Lewie E. Aehbaugh of Ames, Iowa, and C. L. Rushing of Meridian. Mlsn., one rear. The selection of a secretary treasurer waa left to the executive committee. The resolutions aoopted by the vention commend the surveys and of special drainage prob lems ad conducted by the department of agriculture and asks that this work ke con tinned on a more extensive scale. con- PILOTAGE BILL DEFEATED. Maasura hOie character T the transfer w pply our patrons, reliable ead at low oont, tlm say well be on ymr It expeditiously and cC ALlf N TRANSFER CO. . Phono 21 tor yours. Would Establish Frts age In Gulf States. Pilot- Littlefield Washington, Dec. The pilotage bill to remove descriminationIn vessels against American sailing In the coasting trade waa defeated Mr. the house today, 110 to 164. Humphrey of Wiihlngtoo supported the MIL Mr. liana of Illinois asked whether the bill was not selgsh to Ita degree, and Mr. Humphrey repliedvea-et-a waa selfish In favor of American and that the middle west seemed to want no legislation except that which affected the twnflelds. Illlnol. Replying to Mr. Prince of dla Mr FPrdny of Michigan said ho not know whether tabor or8nIt0 be hid endorsed the Mil or not. but never stood for Its Justice sod merit 6.-- of Wisconsin character! one of sd tbs present pilotage law a s. e - Latln-America- Bmathere-Lon-Dillon-Majo- r oooooooooooooo oooooooooooooo Kelley Testifies as to Shea's Threat- ening Language. Chicago. Dec. 6. Only two wiitA-ssewere ou the stand today lu the trial of C. P. 8ha. of the Trammer' unijn. charged with conspiracy. The first was Joseph Schulix. who testified yesterday and was called today for The second sk William Kelley, formerly an officer ot the Cos! s Teamsters' union. Schultt denied that he had been Induced ni plead guilty, mid said he expected lu go to prison. Kelley gave evidence f riling nets the of violence committed strike of wlik-- he had personal knowr-- ledge. He declared that tSIiea had made the statement that sitli fitly volunteers he would put the non union men out of bnaliieu. FAVOR RECIPROCAL Six Aaaoeiatea He Must Appear Btfore Circuit Court In St. Louis. J8in Now York. Dec. 6. D. Rocke- feller and his six associates who conhave trol the Standard Oil euinp-'iibeen served with subpuecaes to appear before the United (Rates circuit court in 8t. Louis on Minduy. Jan. 7. next. United Staten Marshal Wm. Henkel served the papers. Beside Mr. Rockefeller, subpoenuet were served on eHnry H. Rogers. Henry M. Flag-let- -. Charles M. Pratt, Oliver H. Payne, Wtu. Rockefeller and John D. Archy DAMAGING EVIDENCE. para-mou- 5. is reiaaraieiueui temporary and the expulsion la for thia time ou." wUhdrawn, Austin, Texas. leiStaler- Senator Bailey. a ho is her :u answer charges inane by Alturuey General Davidson of Txa to the efreceived fect that Senator Baiiey from both the Waiera-Purree- t aud Standard Oil coaipatilr. througn President H. C. Pieivr of the former company, for securing the read illusion of the Watera-Firrc- e company In this state after it had been ousted six years ago under ;lie aiill-trulaws, aad which - company 1 again defending Itself from ousted proceedings. gave out a too t statement tonight regarding the matter. Senator Bailey admits securing money from President P.erce of the OU company to the amount of some Hi.i'b". as charged by Attorney Ucuerai Itavidaon. but says it was in the nature of a loan, and he returned It. and Is prepared lu prove his staienients to that effect. He admits having secured several sums of money front Mr. Pierce, among the number of specified being n loan of I8.U90 which he made of Mr. Pierce at one time when be needed some money In a huyry and which he returned in season. He saya that Mr. Pierce waa never able to find his not when h went to settle it, but that he gave him an acknowledgment In writing and that he now Holds that acknowledgment ; that these matters are of documentary evidence which should prove conclusively that there wes nothing underhanded about auy of his actions. He asked Attorney General Davidson today to furnish him with all the records he held that showed that he (Bailey) had received money from Pierce nr the Waters-PisrcOil company. This the attorney general declined to do. saying Bailey knew whether be had received auy money from theee oil Interests and Mr. Pierce, but If la a written communication to him Senator Bailey would ay that he did not receive any money from Pierce lie would show him the documentary evidence. In reply to this challenge, Senator Bailey says: Tour declination is based upon what you must have known if you are familiar with the public prtnta, was an Impossible condition. You must have known when that letter was written that I had stated In public speeches repeatedly that I had employed by H. Clay Pierce In many as his attorney, for transactions which service he paid me, and you therefore imposed a condition which you knew was Impossible of performance. 1 had hoped that you diil not wish te descend from the exalted position which you hold to engage In a political warfare against me and believed you would afford me an opportunity to examine papers supposed to be la your por sens Ion which I had denounced as forgeries at a time when every effort off unscrupulous and designing enemies Is being concentrated to blacken my character and reputation, If It be your purpose to use the power of official position in an effort to destroy me by the use of papers which. I know to be forgeries, If they reflect w'uat I era Informed through your questions, the public prints and otherwise they purport to reflect, then as a manly man you should meet the Issue squarely end no longer prate bout being filled with shauie and sorrow concerning the existence of papers which I denounce to be spurious and which you refuse to tot me see. Before concluding reference to your letter I want to state to you and to the public that your assumption that J have an opportunity to ascertain if any sums of money are charged In the books of the Waten-Ptorn- e OH company as expended. Incurred with reference to the Texas anti-trucane or otherwise Is wholly gratult-oaI have never examined or asked to examine or ashed to have examined any books, vouchers or papers of any character, with reference to the business of the Waters-PU-rc- e Oil company save and except the request made of. you. I have sever been Its attorney, I have no occasion to examine It books and I have no Information at all about what Ita hooka disclose. No discharged, discredited servant of the Waron-PlercOil company has come to me with papers pur porting to reflect the records of that company. I have had no access to such papers, and you are the only person of whom 1 have ever made any Would Limit Subsidies to Oriental request In relation to the matter." and South American Trade. SPEAR EXPELLED. Washington, Dec. 6. Compromise oa tha ship subsidy bill seems to bs Under Rule Relating to tha Doping ef Horses. In sight. At ths meeting of the houso New York, Dec. 4. The board of committee on merchant marine and fisheries today Chairman Gnwvenor review of the National Trotting assosuggested an amendment to the Gallin' ciation closed Its sesoiona here toger bill which will limit subsidies to night and final!- disposed of the cases the 8onth American and Oriental of several persona connected with the trade. The amended bill will be In Memphis gold cup Incident. It took up the temporary reinstateharmony with Secretary Root's policy for trade extension as outlined la re- ment of Georg VV. 8 pear, the driver, after his expluslon several years ago cent speeches in the weaL Representative Watson of Indiana, sod again expelled Spear, under the the Republican whip, expressed the rnle relating to the doping of horses. opinion that the committee canid get This case was brought before the a favorable report on a bill limiting board on behalf of the National Trotn and ting asaocisllon on account of Bpear'a the subsidise to connection with the Oriental lines. Drlmar incident at MemCATTLE TICKS. phis. The board also expelled under TO ERADICATE the same rule E. Saunder, stable ah N'aehvllle, Tenn., Dec. 6. At to- tendsnt, who stated that be had dope" to Lou Dillon at day's session of a convention which began here yesterday for the purpose the Instance of George W. Spear. The of considering the eradication of cat- case against Millard Saunders, brother tle ticks and ths prevention of Texas of Ed Saunders, who one of the witfever In the aouth, a report was made nesses declared, had administered s certain mixture to the mere Ixu Dilby Albert Desn of Kansas City, who Is in charge of all eradication work In lon. together with drafts of chamthe bureau of states west of the Mis- pagne at the Memphis race, was consissippi river. A supplementary re- tinued. The expulsion of Spear on the first port fas offered by Dr. J. W. Parker The reports brought out of Texaa. the different methods used, paying especial attention brought out the dif- o ferent methods used, paying especial o attention to dipping values and the o Four Soldiers and Thirty Na-..- 0 oils and mixtures used as dips to kill fives Killed. ticks as well as burning of pastures and other methods of disinfecting Manila, Dec. 7. A column lands. of constabulary troops encountered a band of Pulojsnes beRETURNS IN MONTANA. tween La Pax and Tcrragona, on the Island of Leyte, DecemHelena, MonL, Dec. 6. The state ber 5. In the battle that folboerd of canraivers today completed lowed four soldiers were killed the canvass of the votes cast at the were The canvass and right wounded. November election. Among the wounded was Lien-tenashows the following results on conRalph P. Tates, Jr. gressman: HU wounds are not serious. Walsh, Pray, Republican, 28.268; Thirty Pulajanes were killed Democrat, 22.894; Hudson, Socialist, and many were wounded and 4.638; Gaiderbead, Populist, 261. Ou the constitutional amendment, captnred. No detail of the figh' have bten received. providing for ths Initiative and referendum, the vote. for the amendmea was 36,374 and against It 6.61C. 04 BUBPOENAED. ROCKEFELLER Ir1ing Park suue years With -i ago. Ht- - vm (hen expelled and afterward reinstated The board says: Recrved Money From Mr. Pierce on Several Occaoiono as Loans. Admits 10H3L 7, count was M at ) pulled the horse Tempi- - Ha: on the grounds uf the SENATOR BAILEY y Methods I spades of graft" in the Mr. Ltaletold stated that the measure sought to create a free pilutagr yetem from ON Pulut Comfort to the Rio Grande, xueh as exists from Old ASCOT PARK RACES. Point to Easiport, Maine. Ha remarked that pernicious system had Los Angeles, Cal., Deo. 6. As ideal grown up la the Mississippi porta Aecot Park wherein day drew a large crowd at discrimination waa made today. There was no particular feat- against Matne ooastwUe vessel and ure In the day sport. JUsulta: lu favor of vessel from other ports. First rase, steeplechase, handicap, This Mr. Williams of Mississippi hurt course Casador, 136, Leads. 11 denied. to I, won: Protrero Chico, 128. HeMany Republicans voted against the witt, I to 1. second: Dr. Logan, 12$, bill on rhe ground that It was another Kohler, 19 to 1. third. Time. 2:34. step toward the centralisation of powGen Hand ion, Tom Cot an. Marylander In the nation. The ayes were 110, er. Allan tl oo sad Barranca also ran. the nays lti4. Second race, one mils and a six. J. teenth f. Donahue, Its, Harris, SAMUEL MANN TESTIFIES. even, won: Bill Curtis, 1M. Carroll, 7 Bull-mate 2, second; Uncle Henry, lie, Pilsd an Claim and Pracurad Docla-torI to 1. third. Thus, 1:48 SUtsmsfit Prom Others. Asora and Province also ran. Third raoe, five furlongs Eleacer, Omaha, Dec. 6. Samuel Uana. a 103, D. Riley , g to 1, won; FhagiMton. public and real estate dealer notary to 1, second ; Lady of Quincy. luS, Singletea. 111., gave the most interTima. esting testimony of tho day at the (Klty. 103, Finn, 7 to 1, third. 1 :01 of Jdsld Mill. the Prosperity, hearing of Richards and Comstock, Athenla, Norden. Flreaway, Rememwealthy cattle owaera, sad several Maroon ran. Nadsu also La and ber, chaired with conalleged Fourth race, handicap, mile and sv-eut- y spiracy accomplice to defraud the governa.eut of 5 to yards StllUcko, 104, Keogh, thousands of acres of public land. 1, won; Oarsmaa, 117. Boland, 6 to C. Mann, who Is an old eoldler. filed seeoad; W. H. Carey, 103, Finn, 9 to 2, oa a claim and also procured declarthird. Time. 1:44 Piquet. A. atory statements from half a duses lluskoday. Woodman aad Siy Boy also other soldiers at the request of Ami B. Todd, one of the defendants. Mr. Fifth race Pirate Polly. 107. Koer-nor- , Mans asserts that In the suuemems 4 to 4. won; Mortis ke, 95, Qur-riugtoswsni to before him. the name of K. 20 to 1. second; Vaa Hope. Wotoett of Cherry county, Nebraska, 107, Preston. 6 to 1. third. Time, was originally entered as agent for 1:42 Ikki Kiagsmsn, Parwo, Yet ths soldiers making ths filings. At low Kid, J. Klrehevtlle, Lone Fielier-matar they toft his hands the name of and Lulu Arnett also ran. Walcort was erased sad that of R. C. Sixth moo, five furlongs Cyclop. Nolemaa of Box, Bun county, NeMar-that, 10S, Bullman, 7 to 1, won; Miss In noma and that substituted braska, Elm-dal101, Flaher. 7 to 1, second; of Thomas M. Tuntlugton in others. led, Boland. 8 u I, third. Time, Witness said he knew no such man 1:02 24. Montalbaa, St. Or, Ray as R. C. Nolemaa. Egan, Early Flower, Junta and Big Tho other witnesses of the day Store also ran. were old soldiers, who filed at the solicitation of Todd or other agents EMERYVILLE RACES. of the cattlemen, aad their testimony was simitar to that already given. San Francisco, Dec. 6. Three fawon vorites at Emeryville today. The HARRIMAN IYSTEM. last raoe of the day furnished a surprise hi Sugar Maid, 20 to 1. Re- An Invaatigatlon Into Its Linsa la sults: Ordsrad. First race, flve and a half furlongs, selling Galvestonian, 112 (Robinson), Washington, Dee. 6. Tha prelimi6 to 5, won; Bushthorpe, 112 (McInnteps Incidental to the investinary 7 102 to Avona. 1, seooad; tyre), of the relations of curtain gation 5 to 1:08 third. 1, Time, (Kaapp), roods forming part of what la known Kruka, Aausa, Korosllanni, lnduna, as the Harrlnntn system, were taken Banellen, Doron, Clemracla also ran. by the Interstate commerce commisSeooad race, futurity course, sion Attorneys have been re111 M. Brattaln, (Williams), tainedtoday. made for and arrangements 2 to . won; Silver Sue, 105 (GraIn the later the hearing beginning ham), I to 1, second; Cocksure, 192 the exact data net having been (Knapp), 80 to 1, third. Time, 1:10 month, estimates settled. Chairman Snow, Judge, Tim Hurst, David that It aril take at Knapp least sixty days Boland also ran. TTie to complete the investigation. Third race, seven furlonga, selling statement was given by the Yellowstone, 108 (F. Kelly), 8 to 1, following commission: won; Watchful, 108 (A. Brawn), 16 to The interstate commerce commis109 second: Alma 6, Boy, (Robinson), sion has today ordsrad an Investiga. 1:281-5,8 to 1, third. Jske tion of the Tims, relations between the De Ward, W. B. Gates, Little Gregg, Pacific and the Southrn Pacific Union Grammoat, Captain Burnett, Dor L out of their common growing systems Dr. Rowell, Babow also ran. control. Frank B. Fourth race, mile and n sixteenth, management and and C. A. Severance of St. selling Flaher Boy, 108 (Knapp), 6 Kellogg to to 5. won; Dewvy, 102 (Jsrrett), 17 Paul have been retained which take will of the Investigation, to 10, second; Governor Davis, 'OS charge New York to San Franextend (Wiley), 11 to 2, third. Time, 1:47 cisco. fronf A conference was held today Mai Lowrey, Tarp, Huston also between the 'commission and counsel ran. was Fifth race, mile and fifty yards, at which ths general subject considered but the dates, for fully 102 (F. Wilson), selling Watercure, and other details have not yet I to 1, won; Fury, 107 (T. Sullivan), hearing determined." been 7 to 2, second; Magnus, 107 (Graham). I to 4, third. Time, 1:413-5- . WILL KEEP HANDS OFF. Plcktway, Fastoso, Dr. Bhorb, Love's Labor, Sinner Simon also ran. Sixth race, futurity eourse Sugar Let Prance and Spain Manage Matters. Mnld, 105 (A. Brown), 20 to 1, won; Delagoa, 107 (Bruseell), 8 to 5, secLondon, Dec. d. Grant Britain has ond : Gotsiper, 107 (Knapp), 4 to 1, Southern Lady made known to France and Spain her third. Time, 1:10 warm approval of their Joint naval IX, Banpoeal, Laura F. M., Pachuca, and military demonstration at TanLotus also ran. gier and the purpose of Great Britain to continue her attitude of hands NEW ORLEANS FAIR GROUNDS. off, while France and Spain are carI New Orleans, Dec. I. Results: rying out the spirit of the Algeclras convention. First race, five furlongs, selling Foreign Secretary Grey has made It Mnrtlboy won, Spkm second, Dutchess known that since Great Britain had of Montebello third. Time, 1:04 Second raoe, alx furlongs, selling recognised France's paramount posiDaring won, Plnsticker second, French tion In Morocco In return for Fiance's recognition of Great Britain's Nnn third. Time, 1:17 Third race, flve furlongs Blackposition In Egypt, Great Britburn won. Bertmont second, M oners ain will protect British subjects and third. Time, 1:02 property in Morocco to France and Fourth race, mile Charlatan won, Spain. Both the British and the French St Valentine second, Lady Ellison were pleased to hear that Germany third. Time, 1:44. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs had approved the Joint action of Refined won, Quince second, Grace France aad 8pain, as previously to this it waa recognised that a condition George third. Time, 1:19. Sixth race, mile, selling Abe Mey- of affaire might arise In Morocco In er won. Bitter Hand second, Dargin which Germany would prefer to protect her own subjects and Interests third. Time, 1:45 with her own ships, Instead of entrustDRAINAGE ASSOCIATION. ing the protection of German Interests to Fraaoe and Spain. Adopts Memorial to Congress Meets SHIP SUBSIDY. at St. Paul In 1907. 1-- ByModern, Quick CURE MEN Come and EXAMINER: OGDEN, TARIFF. Tork. Dec. 6. The policy of the reciprocal tariff relation with which South American countries would avoid any radical or aubservlie changes in the Aiuericau protective system while providing for a mutually profitable interchange of commerce la urged lu a report submitted to the cXw York chamber of commerce today by the committee on foreign commerce and revenue taw of that organization. The committee declare it ia unable to regard the question of freight transportation oa Involved in the consideration of the development of trade with South America. It is the opinion of the committee, however, that iuipnwemeut should be made lu the mall and passenger faculties between the United States snd South America anti they suggest that such means of communication be by ibe payment of a liberal postal subsidy. Now iA:-v- bold. Marshal Henkel also servtsl papers on W. A. Harris, treasurer of ihe National Transit company, Ihe Ureo-cen- t Pipe Une eonxpany aud other alleged Standard corporations; 8. A. Drew, secretary and treasurer of the Cheseh rough Manufacturing company, snd J. C. Peabody, of the Amnion aud Finch company. HI deputies made service on seven other Btaiidard Oil men officers iff the 71 made defendsubsidiary ant with the Biatidaid in the government suit. vice-preside- HARRY THAWS Merar HOLIDAY GIFTS ere of Jewelry and silverware un- surpassed for beauty sod daintiness. The lines of these goods shown by Busweii are tbe most superb ever offered to Christmas buyers. A single visit to our store will convince tbe most skeptical that w offer the greatest choice. TRIAL. May Not Bagin Until Next March er April. V. L BUSWELL, Jeweler New York, Dec. 6. The trial of Harry K. Thaw, for the murder of Stanford Whits, the architect, will not begin until Marrh or April ut next year, uaies District Attorney Jerome consent b rearranging his otwirt calendars. Tbl was the announcement made today at the district attorney's 870 24th Street. ! il office. After notice was served on Mr. Jerome by Thaw's coituwel that a mofhm would be made for tise appotntamnl of a commission to take the testinn of wllnevsee. mUaide the state, Mr. Jerome. ia anticipation that the motion would be grauted. set aboat to arrange his court ealendare aad ha toe lists all made out for the first two Md pert of the third months of uext year. Yesterday Mr. Jerome received notice from Clifford W. Bartkige, of Thaw's counsel, that he would withdraw the motion for the appointment of a commission which waa argued oa DAIRYMEN GUILTY. "FIXING UP FOR CHRISTMAS. Monday last thereby hoping, it was said, to serure an early trial for Ida Don't hide wall paper defects .6Counsel Dec. lioulsvllle. Ky client, hut now that the calendars with evergreens or some other kind representing hundreds of dairymen, have been prepared It la not Ukeiy jf greens cover your walla with against whom charges were brought that hia bops will ho rrallaed. paper that will look pretty until u er the pure food law of feeding next Christmas. To get that sort awtll to rattle, pleaded guilty for hi CHINESE FARM LABOERERE. at cheering prices get it at clleuta today sad accepted a suspended sentence of flOU fine and a Danilg, Germany, Sec. (, Tha agrilenience of fifty days against each GRIFFIN PAINT CO. defendant. It was shown that twenty cultural chandler at West Prussia today adopted a resolution empowering flve pounds of offal la consumed every He' 2211 Wash. Both Phones. executive committee to prepare to day in Isiulavllle In the milk that ta Chinese a tabu re ra In famn Import some the milk contain that of drunk; to relieve the present scarcity puss; that a targe number of dealers order return milk cans which are refilled of such labor. The chamber added that, from the without being adequately washed and to till eonialnlng lactic acid odura and national standpoint. It regretted have to Import Chinese, but that the our milk. step waa aiiavuidaible. BlDg FOR BIG PABTURE. RURAL DCLIVERY. Tawton, Okla., Dec. . More than WiiRhlngUm, Dec. 6. Fourth Amili4,009 lbda for Big Pasture lands had bees received tip to tonight and Judge tant Postmaster General Da Graw toJ. W. Witten, who In conducting the day made public a report oa the optale, estimates that the certified erations of the rural delivery service cheesk already received will aggre- up n Dec. 1.108, showing that tha gate from fl.OOO.OOo te $1,250,009. He total number of petitions for the esbelieves the chocks will average from tablishment of the service thus far re1260 to 8300. Aa the sale proceeds ceived l 54, COG, upon 15,443 of which tb Interest Increases and mure bids adverse reports were made. were received today than oa any olli WITH OLD HARNESS er day of the sale. BAILS FOR EUROPE. A raceway may cause more tha 4 Tbe order from Washington extend trmihle. Serious Injuries and nomet Ing until December 17, the time for Washington, Dec. A Senator Ncvr-land-a Hmoa death are the awful results. A of Nevada sailed for Europe toreceiving midi, waa received tonight old harness In often responsible, day on the steamer La Lorraine, . in a new with week spots CONVICTED OF MURDER. response to a cablegram saying that Is Just karneea aa bad. hia daughter, Mra. Von Bradow, : The kind we sal! have a Albuquerque, N- M., Dec. 6. In the dangerously 111 In Berlin. Mra, NO WEAK SPOTS. district court at Socorro today Carina acoompanled the senator to the Ton will get your money's worth If Bala waa convicted of murder In the pier, but did not undertake the JourTon buy harneei of ns. first degree for killing John Billings ney ocrose the ocean. Oar new address to 2277 Waahiafi Lea and Wm. who were loa Ave. hot to death In the Mxaxo mountains LONGER TERM PRO40BED. near here In October. Billings, lies Co. and McLaughlin were prospectors Washington, Dec. A A term of alx from Trinidad, Colorado. for tbe president and the rice-- p yeara Eleolo Valles, an accomplice in tbe resident of the United Stataa la prorrlme was allowed to plead guilty to posed by Senator Cullom In a Joint W. A. Malan. S. E. Melon. second degree murder. Bolh are youth resolution Introduced today providing II years of age. for an amendment to the constitution. Tho resolution declare also that tho BAIL SOUTHWARD. WE CAN MOVE ANYTHING. shall not president Md be eligible for Baa Francisco, Dec. 8. The flagship Charleston with Admiral Bwlnborna of MILEAGE BOOKA the Pacific squadron on board, accompanied by the crulnere Chicago Washington, Dec. 8. The bouse and Boston, the gunboat York Town on and fora Jan committee and the torpedo boat destroyers Preble commerce will Interstate tomorrow consider the aad Paul Jones, sailed today for the Sherman bill providtog fir th sale southern California coast. Stops will of mileage books by railways at 2 be made at Bants Barbara and Han cent a mile. cH a rings will probably Diego, after which tbe vessels will be granted on this measure. proceed to Magdalena Bay for target practire. HEADED FOR HOME. Jl g U: I TROUBLE A t: New-land- - n, J.C. Plait Saddlery vice-preside- nt o. MALAN TRANSFER COMPANY GERMANY AGREES. Berlin, Dec. 6. The Franco-Bpen-lanote on Morocco wm communicated to Foreign Secretary Tacblraky toof France day by the ambassadors and Spain. It Is understood that the secretary assured the amliaasadora that Germany agreed to the adoption of the proposed measures to restore nrdet in Morocco a long m they were .kept within the term of the Algeciraj convention. SENTENCE COMMUTED. Atlanta. Ga.,' Dec. 6. The pardon board today commuted tbe death City of Mexico, Dec. A Tbe party of capitalists beaded by A. F. Stllweil of Kumi City, who have been ia Mexico City for the loot three days, toft today oa a special train over tbe Mexican National railroad for the United States. Vane, Dreys and Baggage Wagons. OUR SPECIALTIES Plane, Furnl-torSafe Moving and Storage. e, OFFICE ROSEN CALLS. BARON 408 Washington, Dec. 6. Baron Rouen, tlie Russian ambassador, colled at the White House today and had an interview with the president, presumably in relation to the appointment of a successor to Ambassador Meyer. Twenty-fift- Ind Street, h PHONES Bell, 220. 224. iwn-tene- of Jeeae and Milton Rawlings, to life impriflonment. The crime la the same for which their father, J. O. Rawlings, and Alf Moore, n negro, were hanged at Valdosta Tuesday. The recommendation of the pardon board goes to Gov. Terrell, who undoubtedly will approve the decision. New York, Dec. 6 Walter Wellman toft on the ntenmrr La Lorraine for Paris today. He expects to return In February to perfect bin arrangement for the start for tbe for north next summer. WILL NOT RETIRE. FAVOR London. Pec. 8. filr Charles Wynd-hadenying today the reports that he Intended to retire from the stage, aid he could not fix the date when It may he would toare the hoards. be tw years from now," he said, or It may be further off. In any event, there will not be any farewell performance or any definite good-bye- . STONED TO A letter re- Ft FORECAST. Storm warning are displayed the Pacific rasa from Eureka cm Overland 26,-19- 5 Limited SPLIT THREATENED. The succession to of Hants Clara made vacant by tbe resignation of Gov. Atoman, threaten a nerluus split In tbe raoks of the Liberal party. like I ' railroad neavy rains C. Tbe wsshouta on line from the recent have been repaired and through traffic between here and Panama waa resumed this morning. CONSTRUCTING j St Paul and Miimeapolis TYfcets. CRUISERS. Odessa, Dec. 6. Orders have beep placed with the Mlkotaleff shipbuilding yards for the construction of four modern torpedo cruisers for Ibe Bixck Mont Lsxwiwi Traie ta tha Wsrfd Cotxpartmlnt and drawing -- room sleeping cars, observation cars, din-- I and library mg cars, cars, with barber, both and Book- tavern Library; entire train eleetrii lighted, through tr Chicago without Direct connectka for charge buffet-smoki- ng I WASHOUTS REPAIRED. the Guayaquil, Ecuador, Dec. 6. President Alfaro, with the view of unifying the Liberal party, has organized a new ministry. k Dec. 6. A report Washington, made to congress today by the governor of New Mexico shows that voters In that territory favored Joint statehood In the recibt election, while 14,433 voted against It. Coke. Dec. NEW MINISTRY. 5 a! way betwMi TkcOety DeeMe-TrisSi Mhianrt River aed Chkigm I STATEHOOD.. the governorship of the province ceived here today reports tbe atoning to death of an Apache squaw by tribesApache, on men, one mile from November 23th. Tbe natives charged her with being a witch. SPECIAL JOINT Havana, Dec. 6. DEATH. Phoenix. Arix.. Dec. 6. FOR PARIS. DEPARTS C. itievatlont. and ran A. Welte. Chisago & S te Horth-Wsste- tuB fmm obtained fy. ra 204 South glal Street, Lake CMy. Utah. rft Sea fleet t a a |