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Show Morning Examiner hat more Jtacrthor on the four rural routes going out of Ogden .irii morning than all other paper Don't forget this, it Smbired. for tho Examiner aa a paper Li.a ZL a circulation in th whole gentry and in each precinct do-Tf- Utah Weather Forecast ( RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) Fair Friday and Saturday. HAZING WILL BE STOPPED OF PITILESS PERSECUTION Helena. Mont Ikv. 14. Bener freight rates fur Montana is the object sought to be Miixued by a convention here of butine iueu, cattlemen and o'ibi-shipper from various parts of tlu- state. The convention begun in !tu- Unitarian church at 11 a. ni.. the visitur being welcomed tu Helena and wi'hcU a auccesaful meeting by W. Hedge of Fergus county, epuaker of the lower bouse iff the last legislature; Mayor Purcell and Governor Tool,-- . About 100 delegates were present from outside poinr. Governor Tool in his remarks told the gathering he hoped it would achieve its object, but if it were propoeed to hare a special sehm of the legislature to enact, a railway commission bill, ha would consider such action Inexpedient in view of the differences of opinion between the legislature and the executive upon the questioo of appointing members of the commission, referring to bis action during Lhr last session in vetoing such a measure because it deprived him to Ihe appointing power. T. J. Walsh, of Helena, was elected permanent chairman of the meeting and any one in sympathy with the movement was given a seat. The resolutions declare the railroad discriminate against Montana and stifle lawful and legal oomiMffition; endorse the president's position on railway legislation; urge Montana congressmen to support the amended Escli Town send bill and declares In fa-fthe enactment of a law at the next off the legislature creregular ating a state railway commission. The resolutions declare there Is no hostility in the state to tbe railways and f say: This association welcome in of the people of Ibis commonwealth the entrance of any railroad system in the state and to all such new enterprises this association pledges the word of a peace loving, law abiding people that its Intervets will be conserved as are the Interests of all; that it will have the full protection of the laws of this slate; that It. will be given the opportunities and facilities accorded its competitor and that no disposition exists on the part of any of other people to require services at less than a fair compensation. A resolution favoring governmental ownership of the railways ws laid on the table. r Investigators That His Indicting of Thief Hired by Equitable Caused Company Tells to Seek Revenge. t aid that Walter C. Wright, a BaitL ouire actuary, was employed by the Teunesee insuraiiCe depar;ment m l to examine the Frovident society, and that in 1903 the company employed him for several services and has paid him 12,500 to 3.oo0. Sta'etnenis were iva-.- showing that the iota! premium pjil to the society in tb last tea years a mourned to $.'l'i.2liG,OO0; that it paid to policy bolder in the rame time $15,928,000, and j i'.a aset increased $0,200,000. Mr. Hughes showed Mr. Scott a let- -' ter bearing on his former relations wi'h the Equitable society, which Mr. Scott 4deniiteil tu one he receired from the Equitable society. Me said this was an attack on his personal character foreign to the affaire of the committee and was brought up for th purpose of revenge. "1 should not, said Mr. Scoit, be ' brought up here to my injury and to the injury of my family and of the policy holders of my company. 1 ask Mu, Mr. Clvuimiau. to rule that ll is foreign to Ibis inquiry. Mr. Hughes pressed the question whether Mr. Scott owed the Equitable socict any nionev. the accounts. Witness said h bad accounts with Then these letters had been read the Equitable society, one of which president Scott made an earnest plea lie called the Australian account and to the committee to rule that this subwhich he said Had been settled by him let was foreign to- the investigation. to the satisfaction of the Equitable soHe declared that he had been pursued Another, which lie called ciety. that several enemies for yean; by old city account, witness said, he Is 1900 he caused the arrest and of a man who had engaged refrsed to pay and had heard no demand for payment in the last tven with the Equitable Life Assurance soor eight years. ciety to deliver to it records atolen from the Provident Savings Life BANK WRECKING TRIAL ON. society; that a treacherous bookkeeper who was in league with this man was dismissed from the ProviDenver, Colo., Dec. 14. Stock of dent society's employ end that it was banks in Texa, Oklahoma and the Inis connect tun with these matters that dian and other secnritiiw of Territory be (Mr. Scott's) relations with the which more than $500,010 of Denver Equitable were reported to the com- savings bunk deposits was loaned, mittee and in a spirit of revenge. were introduced in evidence today at Mr. uncover not did Though Hughes the trial of laronard B. Imboden and jut what the Equitable society's claim James A. Hill on the charge of conUtiaat Mr. Scott was based on, he spiracy to ' wreck tho Denver bang. brought out from him the statement securities are declared ttot the Equitable society had made Some of these to be absolutestate's the attorney by daim t upon him, and that Mr. Scott worthies. ly nhied to settle it. Charles B. Wilfley, former president Junker incident in the tetlmony who was Indicted ffMr. Scott was his statement that of the Denver bank, with Imboden, Hill and othrta he bought control of the Provi-fc- u together and who is a witness for the slate, Barings Ufa Assurance society ers, Imboden forced him lo nock he used $25,00U which had been testified that make a loan of $80,000 to H. L. Hill, lest by that company to two of lta as security 850 shares of stock TBii In order to enable them to buy taking Mount Vernon National b ink of of the M4 sham of its stock. did not They was sbout to explain toy the stock and Mr. Scott said he Boston. Wilfley Influence and tbe spell "The strange took over the loan and delivered to in wbieh Imboden held him, when ike ooclely a promise to turn over to k MO oho res of its stock when he got counsel for the defense objected and 4o stock. It is now held by a trust the objection was sustained. Wilfley also testified that Imboden oompany to whom he still owes $5V farced him to make a loan of $50,000 M, which he borrowed to bny it. In control of a Haley Flake, of the to be usedEnid. securing Oklahoma. He' said hetropiliisn life Insurance company bank at he drew ns th first witness today. When com-ts- o that on January 30th, 1904, National Bank of Commerce of adjourned yesterday Mr. Fiske was on tbe -for $25,000 payable to E. Mdlng a statement of the lapses In Kan an City E. Hull, but the money, he declared, the Industrie! com-W- i bis of department to Imboden. The witbusiness, Mr. Flake made a was delivered he was ness said that acquainted with farther statement on that tosubject Hulls signature and that the Indore-meday; of Hull on the draft was not in Mr. Fiske asserted that lapses Hull had wue no serious loss to the Insured, as Hulls handwriting and that same thing. the him told the oyeragp amount paid on lapsed InWilfley declared that his signature dustrial pollcfea Hi 1900 was only 72 fbr $3,000 for which the Insured received on a certificate of deposit of Forth wotsciion for ten to twelve weeks. on the Bank of Commerce was a forgery and he Jos total loss to dhe company on Worth, Texas, the handwriting as lmbo-den'Identified m was Mr. 190u, ape Fiske said, the number of policies eon-dewas 575.392, and the average HAWAII IS SATISFIED. jjjJMo the company was $1.8G on a Honolulu. Dec. 6, via San Francisco, Attorney Hugbea examined the rneth-- J Roosevelt's recomby which the company arrived at Doc. 14. President. tow pireF. mendations in his annual message to as far as Hawaii Is affected Hr. Fiske said that more than 1C,-- r congress, here with genare commented upon frnt8 left the employ of the It 1 understood that company in 1901. It had eral approval. out the same agitated of securing apecisl number at the end of the plan laws under which Chinese laborers year. allowed to come here has Hr Hughes went into an exhaustive might be abandoned, and there been practically jMmhwtlon of the items composing fbot to get a labor on movement a is of getting new husiners in It Is believed Europe. from ,n "rdt-- r to ' supply compare it with the that the movement already started to nimat on new business in that Portuguese, Import 1.000 families toof the fr. board of ri?llw ins'inmce was taken up. Mr. funds being supplied ct bringpurpose the for reciied the efforts of varioua Immigration by the Sugar Planters to regulate It. Colorado, bo ing them here tan prohibited it. He averred association, will be followed by lurgr of ibp saw hind. Of the t lb charge that Industrial insur-ivli- movements about popnla'lon of 154,000 cll,', ln,,rance almost exclu-- t present are Asiatics, more than s ) 'n'riie; that it covers entire Japanese. Areat many Instances, and CO.OflO beingthousand boxes of oranges !' ai hose that :n Nearly a years no instance of rt,,,. murder from Japan were burned here imported for iDMlrancc Hag been ter-hv Alexander Craw agent of the During ihe Investigation today. Sdward president of the Provident fuVinpt Life Assurance society, made Arm-mo- n Ernest appeal to Chairman Of the inveatigating committee certain m ficluile from the hearing uatetnents bearing on his relations mb the Equitable Life Assurance t. of which he was formerly Charles E. Hughe, t. miiuel for the inveatigating coiuinlt-trhad a ski'd Mr. Boott whether the Casliable Life Assure nee society hud t a claim of $1U8.001 against him. yr. grant at first declared that there h bo such claim against him andUr. Hughes presented Letter that passPresident M between Mr. Scott and Alexander on that subject in 1H01 in vtich President Alexander asked Mr. admission in geott to mal:e a formal wilting that his accounts wlih the society, showing balances of $57,933 one jge the society, were accurate. In Inter President Alexander wrote that gr. Scott had accepted the accounts. Ur. Scotta letter to President Alexan-- 1 Mr proposed a conference, but made m sdmiaslona aa to the acceptance of Turk, Dee. 14. St f A so-tjj- tr Aus-agen- i ' I j : ! vice-preside- d 15 Met-PMit- n . Jf-4- -. two-third- F,if tin amount of a death claim ' "u child's death is limit n,l ilia i in fact insurance does m kpv k!at, m readily as among adults. rau strong asked if any leg-t- i. ' ac;tmi will aid the Metrojioll-fcL T'J'lu:0 pwpense. Mr. Fiske '"T1 t think any kind of leg-Ui- . ilfc Regarding the ci J,"!e reread Mock which the U?p,:,an bought from William A. said that Mr. Read tre r rK p- Putter divided tho tt ,, profit ttre on 3.833 shares and k,-- ,r d Fr.v.T - r; d ARMY OF STRIKE BREAKERS. Em- - Chicago Oiiceeo. Doc. at a meeting association, plovriV the of j'- ih-- s presiirnt plan for :,ir'F-J.ifo Assurance s of bbo army e roding a of ''''h'.!. ile u!d Ms com--!Junsfcb.ed and "':i-npAndrew Hamilton nr. bc'h skilled ami of fad to ' sws representing every branch if. pr?v!o,ly m the was examined oon-e-. be prepared to go to an cityof t..k-er- s place furehases of the stock of t'nited Stoic 10 fill th The ' scope of the -- 1,,1 when necre.-.-rhow he raised die to will be ex!ci.ried. -- i " - FnriSe lathy siXTcinent more. '' impulMioi. of 5P.mm or nialn- l'mpuikn expenses- or the wjh iH be bureau !,v-n-I.ifo Assurance th payment of H.--T- he -- (l d-- " fr,.- - fc- ' .ri viT-- . . 1,; i - - "h'l-iin- JSS; r 1, pf ,,a,lre icgiSiauie r'5't cn.a- to Rcpuiilicar cumniinpc. na-- Mr. Sco-- . - ' u - Emergency Appropriation Measure Is Still Under Consideration Objections Raised to Route Chosen For Work. one for tenancing lo report a r. d tin? other for counit by tail.nr While on duly t: iHeu'niue. Other ls will tuliuw a often ss mid- hut-iti- Oklahoma and I. T. for One State; Arizona and N. M. Other shipmen are louud guiltv of basing or p. by Uie condition of afialt which cepon allow to exist at the academy MJ fur a the treatment of turn '.It U. men is conDec. 14. Washington, cerned. 8emt:uv 1 1. in, i parte lice this slit'll l four bonne today InTbe emote canal could not be eoaetnietad as a dtacuaaiag lock canal in lesa than tan yearn nor afternoon teh plumed to Rear Admiral ih Fauauta canal emergency appro as a sen lev si canal In time to isrvs Washington, Dec. It The Kcpubli-jea- n James H. Sand, tiipeiiuieudcnt of priatiun bill, and when It adjourntd tbi generation. members of tbe in caurut the academy, a leqiieut to couic to the bill waa still uuder canaidttnHlon. Mr. Moult concluded with Ore state-noe- i unlay unanimously drc'.m-- in favor of Wskhington as soon u piWhle for a Therm were nome epimche by Mawir, that he would not oppose the Thie conference. t Oklahoma nr.J will hr l Indian lotilueuce admitting Teller, tiouti aud Morgan and they tor tiw cannL but he held tomorrow. Admiral Samis stTerritory as one stau- and b, a un were followed by a general debate in ihe opinion that if tha invee of 1 lt to G5 declared in farm of admit- riving here on an earl) train from An- which all phase of the control eivy ligation reeanuurnded by him thiwa as one napolis. It will be the initial step in were exploited. Including ihe question ting A i irons and Ncu years ago had 4een made the Ban Bias state. Both statehood inia.iuins are tu u new and vigorous campaign to he of Mlurhw, the control of the Panama route would have been chosen and be contained in one bill. The confer- waged at Annapolis ugaini itaxlng. Ad- railroad and the necneidiy for general what he termed the present eomplicar ence which resulted in this ai iiou took miral Sands will have the unqualified action on the venal i, Mr. lion would have been avoided. aubjecL place immediately at the uf siil'pori of the navy department in his chairman of the comniittee on At tlie ins lours of Mr. Aldrich (ha t Aorta to abolish Ihe evil, and Seer,-- i. the session of the bouse and occupied the appropriationn, expruesed opin- senate inserted an amendment extendan hour and I half. The opposition try Bonaparte today announced that ion that congress siiouid ink up the ing to incidental expenses (ha oo to the programme was diw; d against Hie admiral possessed the full confi- queMtuu of aa lories In ounnection with mitiee'n the joining iff Arisons aud New Mexico dence of the officials here in hi abili- canal IcgUlutJon. He elao aald that lures to proviaam limiting expend! appropriations. and it is understood that Mr. Adam. ty to handle the situation lo the entire tlie scatua of the Fauama railroad The suggestion of (ha oaeadmaat oT Wisconsin, and Mi. Tawncy. of satisfaction of the department. ConHtould ho made ibe subject, of Icglsln-ihm- . led to a discuss tow to tha way of (ha Minnesota, were the oitl s)ieakers on gressional investigation of the condicommlsMlua to make eoutracta, Mr. i tion at tbe academy has already bnen this aide. . Meaani. Teller. Boott and Morgan CuUxraon called attention to Bear Tlio programme of the leaders was proposed in a resolution Introduced In diasattefactioB with tlie con- tary Tafl'n Mstcuietit that under the presented at the. on tact b Mr. Hamil- the house today by Representative ditions in Pnuaiua, but ell Indicated a term iff the Spooner act ho aonnniw iff Loud chairman comiulituiMichigan. the of on ton, dctemiiuatkai lo support tbe supply sion has authority to coo inset for the are today's develop- ineuaur neccsaary tbe Ui'iefi) territories in a rMdu'ion which he to accure the con-s- i couatructioa iff die canal, and Mr. Ale tun eluent against hazing offered. It declared it to be the scum' ment,; ruction qf the canal aa at preeant lison expressed the opinion that (he : KecreNaval ihe When at of the conference that one tair bo acadeni) undertaken. Mr. Teller ndvoceual a comm I salon has now power to enter made out of Oklahoma and the Indian tory Bons.'iarie reached the navy de- aca level canal; Mr. bnou spoke In into contracts, but that ex peed Nn res official received an Territory aud ono a late of Arixoua and partment today he support of the San BUs route an pref- onuld not be made encepr no npprepiW Now Mexico and that ib enininiMea report from Admiral .Banda announc- erable to ell other, end Mr. Morgan (ions ore made. iff oa territories bo requested to formu- ing the surpmaion Midshipman the opinion Hint before the Mr. Tillman made some tnquirtas reT ran more Coffin, Jr, third elaou man. expressed late this plan in one bill. Innaine canal la completed another garding the. reaponaibillty lor neeh Tbe Hamilton bill, already introduc- for basing Midrhipniua Jcrdone Pcttus canal w III be neuesesry to do the butd-ne- contrsTla, and expressed the opinion Kimbrough, fourth class man, by fon ed, contains the necessary provisions required, that under the clreummeecee we hi head until be to meet this plan and will undoubted- ing him to XBinl-o- n A trill regulailug ibe iesuance af might ai some time find ourselves in uneonr cions, and of Midship- boo la for the canal end herein ly he the measure reported by the complacing them the clouds or In the air. mittee. Hearing an this bill, on the man Warren A. Vandevere, aecond on th name lauda u oilier huud of "In (he ctoads or in the nlrf naked lie while on because 1hs man, duly of a question the govenunent was paeecd without Mr. Alllena. embodying constliutkwal amendment prohibiting tbe sale of oh, rved the occurrence and failed debate. Mom likely in (he mud, instated liquor in the two territories were be- to report it. The superintendent called During the day Mr. Klklqn made n Mr. Tillman, for I think we nre more to fact atienticn the that Midshipmen statement from the oommulee on in likely to he stuck (here. Who is to gun today. Aside from this question, the bill Is practlrally In shape to re- Coflia and Vandevere were guilty of terwtate commerce expreasing (be opin- Judge of the wisdom iff such conwell known a regulation of ion that the onmuituee would present tract?" he ashed. port Tlie liquor hearings will not be violating hurried, and the plan now seem to tits academy, and rrnommended their n report within s re tamable time. The president," responded tbe bo to delay reporting Gio bill until af- summitry dlciuiaaal in accordance with Mr. Elkina asked and oblatnad tha Iowa venator. act an of March 3, consent of tbs aenate to maka a verbal congres approved OB8ERVED OBSERVATORIES. ter the holiday recess. When it is Suppose he made a mistake, thou from the committee on iitere we would be required to pay tlie exreported a rule will be brought la for 1903. report SrcrtMary Bnuapsrle this morning state commerce cob or ruing the prog-rea- pense." Mr. THlmaa urged, aud Mr. Iia immediate consideration by the Washington, Dec. 14. Rear Admiral house. had a oonfeivnce with Hear Admiral of the ccmmitteela tuveatlgniloa Allison repHvd complacently; Very C. M. Chester, oommander-ln-chle- f of Tho conference had not pioceedcil Gonvtma, chief of ihe bureau of navi- of the railroad rate question. Its said likely. the special service squadron, before was of and a gation, campaign implan the when was debate had the found to committee of limited thread that took it long lb. Morgan up the leaving Lisbon for A lore, prepared a five minute speeches and this action mapped ouL it was firrt decidtvd that possible to report g bill ten days af Mr Mcott's remarks in fnver of ihe the visits he of preliminary report complaint by those opio1ng tbe law was mandatory and that the tar the crarenlng of congress, aa di- Kan HU route, expreasing tbe opinhas made to European observations caused admlaaion of New Mexico and recommendation of the superintendent rected by tha waoiution ordering the ion that in view of the divided opintbe would soon be approved and the two inquiry, during bis cruise whlrh has just been Arixona. ion of Ibe mmlners on the Panamn received at the navy department. UpMeanCannon took the floor and cadets summarily expelled. We cannot report today. ha said, route It would to order nu ! niSpeaker on completing the obeervations of the the wishes however, to time. secretary I In Ken Dias route. am vigorou-l- y that "but of Justified state ed two for tlie tbe isle saying di survey spoke solar eclipse on August 30th last in After Mr. Adams and Mr. oldaln front the attorney general an ll ia the lidlcf iff tbe members that 1 would welcome it as happy solu8paln, Admiral Chester, with his plan. had opposed Mr. Groevenor, opinion regarding certain pliasea of later tha eoeimitire will lie able to tion," h said, and added that the loTawney squadron, sailed from there to Genoa, of Ohio, took tlie opportunity to read the esse which, wliiln exceedingly Inn present a measure." cation of tbe route is su ideal one. One Haly. In order to secure the best a number of newspaper clippings giv- por.ant, will rot effeci, it is under Ile added that the committee bad af the greatest recommend aMona In its technical results for the record of the filial his action tlie spivroring been In session from April to June favor, he aald, Is Ihe fact that ther Is an account of what he termed a stood, recommendation naval obeervatory as well as make a ing for rnnimary expul- and again aiiice Nov, tint, lat and no Kpanlsh population nt either cud iff Junket, which a number of members sion. obof methods of comparative study was giving ail tbe time poaxible to the tbe line, und that the country traof the houe bad taken throiiRh the servations. Professor of Mathematics territories lat summer, at which time No secret was mnde at the navy d versed is unpopulated. In this conF. B. Little, U. S. K.. was assigned as of off- question. Tbe emergency canal appropriation nection he diaeuMted Ihe president 'a had publicly stated they would op- partnient of the ddermiualion they iff and Professor aide to Admiral Chester shrift hasing, bill waa then taken up. After tho declaration favorable (o the Panama the admission jointly of Arisons icials to make short such of Maxbemaiics W. 8. Elcbelberger. 17. pose practloee at amendment made by the committee on canal, and said: running aud all Mexico. New and 8. X., also accompanied him. With the academy. If necessary, It is Thie is taking time by tha forelock Joint statehood was favored ly appropriation! to (he hoitoe bill hud Ihe presidenl will be Admiral Chester they visited all the been agreed to, Mr. Teller discussed in a very strenuous way, 1 do not; Powers Iowa. of Smith, observatories except where in one or and Uttlefield, of Maine, and oihera. to to veto any bill that may be canal mill ter in general. know bow others may feel when told two cases the time was limited and Mr. of the passed by congress providing for Ihe secured Tafta division the Quoting by the president that ibe canal must testimony Secretary Lacey the party was divided is order to not resolution and when both its parts reinstsicment of s midshipman on npproprln-tlona- , committee tho before be built at a sped (led place and not for hexing or countenancing it. leave out any establishment of im- had been Mr. Teller said I hat ibe Chairman st nay other, but for myself I don't Hepburn, adopted, portance. Among the observatories vis- on being requested to rule on the reof tbe arimlnlHtrailon ia that the feel comfortable. ited were tbe observatories at sult stated that the resolution must ONLY THREE JURORS CHOSEN. president ha the right, under tbe law, Mr. Morgan said that ha had been Tbe Grand he taken to have Frankfort, Germany. a lock canal without fare misquoted as having oaid that there in adopted in its Ducal Observatory at Heidelberg, hail been graft In connection with the that on bill must, be tbo ChifSKO, Dec. 1 4. Three juror, two ther nomuiliation with oongreaa, the University. Observatory at this ia true, he said. management of the canal and quoted statehood measure for the two stales iff whom ari carpenter and oue a Forelbly Beand those at Vienna. and there could he no division of tbe real estate dealer from the interior of "Congrcwi has done many foolish what he said. If, he added, any graft cause of delay In procuring a per! tho state, have lieen. accepted by both things In the psl forty yearn, but 1 ha occurred it will be found in question. mit to visit German obaervatlons the fool-1-- h with the management iff the j tlie govemnirnl. and ibe tltfcmlant do not believe It baa ever done no inspection made of lhee establishSWORD AND TORCH. a thing a it hat done in putting Panama railroad." Speaking of the Itackeva' lawyers In the beef (mat ments was entirely unofficial. The case now at the bar before Judge out of it own hands tbe oontrol of Kiwoner law, Mr. Morgan expressed the of party also inspected tbe equipment St. Petersburg. Wednesday night, Humphreys. Coiodderablo difficulty in this important work." opinion (hat, properly adtulnlslrrcd, it Bru-sel- s, the Dec. 13. vis Kdyikuhncn, East Prn-t-ithe royal observatory at He thought that congnu and not Ih a wise and patriotic measure, but men is being met competent securing observatory at Leydqn, Holland; the Iec. 14.' The government's advices to- with and during loday's examination the executive i to blame tor this ac- be added that lie oierUoo had been Sir observatory of of ven'rrtuen rhtsbes iietween oppos- tion and attributed it tu tbe demand thwarted by (he determined opposition from the UslLic. provinces forwardin Ixmdon, Norman Locks tbe day He criticised the were frequent. When of the public for unduo baste In ihe iff the president. ed part of tlie way from Riga hy couring counsel Greenwich Observatory and the observ- ier. are iff tbe most alarming charac- court each ride had lustier. To this demand he aluo at- present bill as being a pretense tonight adjourned atories at Parle, Nice, Rome, Naples, ter. Band of thousands of Leiti-- h exluiusied three iff tltelr seven per- tributed the expense which has ao far It does not reduce (he salaries, Genoa and Florence. Admiral Chester peasant are roaming the street and emptory challenges. ami the rcult. of the president's libthe work on tbe canal. CoinmlK-ione- r says that among the mot interesting even threatening the town of Riga It devnkmed today that Referring to the attitude of the rail- erality. gencroslir or extravagance." Mr. Morgan expressed (he opinion things neen in Europe were tbe relics itself. Tbe districts of Rigs and Ven-do- n iff Corporatlous James R. (iar-flei- roads. Mr. Teller predicted that in fifmuseum Galileo at of Galileo in the and hia chief assistant, Ir. E. A. teen yrara there would be aa many that Ire be lime (he Panama canal la are entirely In the hands of the the lenses that Florence, especially lines a (here comph-ie(he business will be s more The revolt is spreading to Durand, have practically became he made and need in his discovery of insurgents. for the defense, inasmuch a now are and they would accommodate great that nnoiher Isthmian canal will all parts of the Courlund. All railthe statellites of Jupiter. be necessary and be contended that communication with Riga is cut. Mr. Garfleld has boon served wlih sub-- ! the business uf the interior. The Minneapolis sailed from Ponta way He did not mean lo cliarge that there no canal should he permitted In that The inHiirgenis have selsnd a number poena iliuva treurn, issued at Jbe inDel Gado for Hampton Roads today. of atation on the three railroads stance of the defense, to produce every bad been fraud In the mantemeniauf vicinity unless under the complete Upon her arrival she will be placed out leading from that city and are advanc- lawk, paper, record rr report he has the canal work, but be did not believe control of the fulled Suites. "Even a government canal for of commission. if. ho said. tes- that the work bad been entared upon ing against others. According lo tbe now or did have And he ready11 to I de- with due appreciation of ia Importtlie territory at either end or both ends government' information all sailors tify concerning It. By this of the proposed canal, such as NicaTHEY ARE GIVEN RED HAJS. from the commercial steamers In the clared the defense will endeavor to ance. sworn Under there circumstance, we are ragua. for Instance, should undertake harbor of Riga have joined the strike. ehew that Mr. Garfleld ha bis possession which liable to make tbe same mistake that to build a canal, this country would Rome. Dee. 14. The pope today Tbe government claims that the troop sta'emenfs in he made were tbe French made and that sent Dele-eep- a be derelict. If It did not (ake it la by are packers during there loyal, though inadequate. held a public consistory in the royal of Garfield's to hi grave In disgrace and that cliarge and control it as demanded by is Milau. investigation also bad situation The at in-hall of the Vatican, at which be bemethods of the beef (rust, without grafting or stealing." the great military and commercial 1 business December tbe the 11th. on where troops stowed the red hsts and rardinal'a iris of the United Slaie. This, he ere In view of this fact th pack-t-r- s Tillman Mr. the that opinion and Bred on th rioter. expressed himrings upon two of the new cardinals. have gained immunity from crim- that the senate hnd Investigated tho said, was bis reason for exerting Mgr. Cagino De Axevedo and Mgr. to perpe'unie President McKinself Mr. WhllsCcs of circumstances inal MOVE. LATEST HEARST'S prosecution. i. J. A. De Arrovendo De Albuquerque iff bis connection with the canal, ley's conpuct for a canal serose Cavalcanti, ArcbtiLhnp of Rlojanerio. In that compact." be said, WalMr. that. Mr. Teller R. but Dec. Wm. 14. Yoik. replied PROBED. New HAZING IS BEING The other two new cardinals, ihe memoi.v of that great man will lace needed no vindication. to recount the Jos. Eamssa, archbishop of Hcarsts legal campaign c cour-lie in of Mr. the preserved and In ll hi greatueM New Teller, hi, Brian. Hungary, and Mgr. Spinola, ballots in the was York recent may-to we shall see Annapolis. Md.. Dec. 14. A searchindicated a preference for a will grow and grow until extended speech, election today oralty of not the r in into of or bis. gre:it archbishop basing Seville, being ing Invesiigatlnu revealed the full inlevel canal. He also defended Ensra of election ihe include ads many of third the be will Rome. Special pspal ablegxles Midshipman Kimbrough, Wallace and Mr. Hopkln:Hid character. An to order caue show gineer why II spectors. inexhaustfon. fro to them. claea uni be fainted sent to take the red barrens He spoke of the isibiulaii canal ss it (tue tbat Wnliuce left the I In tbe ducal hall, through which the these Inspectors ofshould not appear being made by the naval academy canal because the more best regulator of railroad rates, warned he salary, ranvasers election board tbe thouauthorities. pontiff passed, were groupa of he said ilut the Panama road build the caand not could he because bv errors but was correct and signed sands of persons, including many forCommander T. F. Magruder, aide to nal in accordance with the spirit of would prove most valuable in that The Court Justice Stover. Supreme Buperinrendent Rands, said today that the law. eigner, especially Americans. The It will prove the best bargain returnable next Monday. it wa the intention of tbe authorities pontiff smiled benevolently and im- order is not. believe the canal ever secured. did TdleiMr. here to investigate tlie matter to tbe would be tbe succee it friends expectparled his blessing as be entered. Ho concluded with the announces fullest extent, with a full determinament of bis intention lo vote for the ed. FOR CIVIL SERVICE REFORM. tion to stamp out tbe custom which be Mr. Teller concluded with a plea for bill. ON SEN8A. TRY FINANCIER branded aa a disgrace to the academy. a wider and deeper canal than that Mr. Bacon called attention to the TIONAL CHARGE. commission. of the committee on appropriafailure oaual the 14. Dec. decided by Tbe upon Wia., Milwaukee, MOVE. WILL a MACARTHUR. to for tions a report an amendment for a indicated Nah preference of 14. also Dec. the annual He twenty-fiftLondon. The tiial meeting ' cost of salaries paid by the its ilint reduction contil. Reform level toadmitting tea tional Civil Service commenced at the Old Bailey league and itske.l if ihat fact indiWashington. Ike. II Tbe autliori-liv- e would not be less than $M'U.IU1.'m.h, opened in Milwaukee today. Much i day of Hugh Walt, tbe financier approves them. made at the war but contending that Midi ti canal would cated the voinmii-i-iostatement w regret is e pressed ai tbe absence of and former member of parliament ihe Without waiting for a. reply lie exSecretary of the Navy Bonaparte, who I on extraordinary charges of in- department today that on the re 1 re- belter meet the demands of . salaries wax to have been the chief speaker. pressed (he opinion that the in out fa September naxt of Genera! world. dtlrg hired agents to murder hia iff all proGeneral succeed Mr. Scott exureased the opinion that were exorbitant and out A meeting of the council was held in J div orced wife. Julia Watt and Sir Corbin, who will to osher ill- the forenoon. Bates In April next a lieutenant gen- a mistake had been made In selecting portion to ihe salaries paid Reginald Beauchamp, whn-- e Tbe firet public meeting was held era! of the army. General MarArihur, the Panama route, slid made a speech governmen. employes. vorced wife is now Jady Violet. llir-- n said tha; the original We Vr tfcia efornoon. when ibe suhject of the officer next in line of niece ion. advocating the Fan Bis route. Watt, wife of the defendam. Conn- the authority to flx rol-!-civil service reform in the west was will be promoted to ihe grad,- - of lieu-- ; ere no confronted with JmC such a law ba sirenVovc-.ifor the prosecution made a Miggeaieil an Mr. in papers by Samuel k. ircau-tenant general. statement, going over aio was announced i situation ms I liavt connectionheldwithwould r tM over Washing . per the it; I that General will bWnwotincreii I com coveted at Wood, the Jlcg. preiddcni of ihe Vimsin picilwhly giotind police am! Mr. Clay declared trial and contending that Watt General Corlitn mnwndlng Panama unit-'- . We have expended mil- ion officials eugaged on the no nearer nov Thi,i are many and iff dollars . W. B M'wrt'on. prexMenr of the Illin perfseOw BOTd m'nd. not- lions i of division, WiMinpine m,prl Mr. Allan O. enterprise Isthmus are paid more than 10i yer nois mate Ince be if tbe senior eeheral officer to the completion of tfc conduct. withstanding In the Philippine rev to General ban wbm the United Srere took conHarrison, secretary of ibe Kansas CVy :Iim 1V1 t Mo.) Civic (rfiniiniMl on face Four) li'urMn, . trol nf It." He Idgne, snd ortiere. ses-iio- couutcnatu-iu- - Alli-mu- coiu-Iumu- n i I - bo-hal- s d atti-tiir- tc con-tru- Wu-nic- ct h, ctm-uretk- m a, nslro-Physieic- be-cau- ait-nde- d evct-anc- e Nlca-ragm- Mon-sign- wa-no- which went French bark Ernest,Waroond on recently ashore amount have been compromised. The to tho Sprocket Tug company, pid Inter-islanSiearartilp company the andthe steamer Lena, is said to have been $8t.uQ- - s Ui-- lv. apb-ndo- 11 . Itssb.ug mi 14 Hexing of evkind, it w. atuounced today, would lio iuipij out of the nval acailctu . . i. uaidh s ii( ;he number of ) iltstuiMstle fmiij The of iv, pring shout this result. 1 wo miilshtpnieu will be ft uni he within a lew da) by tile rertetsry of Ihe navy, er crs. I2.;.2!?22ir i3 t - 1 1 1 1 d - hiu-ii-e- dd |