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Show Msrnina Examiner has mors " " ,0r rir routoa going alloutotherofrJrlOadon !Lh morning (has paper !mbind. Don't forgot this. It a for the Eamnr at paper a circulation in the who" B'try and in each precinct. JtioriW' ' VOL. D. NO. Utah Weather) (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) 349 Of LIFE PRESIDENTS NSURANGE Resigns From New York Life and Is Succeeded by Orr Peabody Succeeds McCurdy. Perkins HAMMERS harriman OUT FOR WALLACE Incident country Is aiill in the experimeul iihotiu the life insurance situation nccettsary to hold large lundb ui meet possible heavy demands. oreNhadoved the legislative Wnlle the eouuniitee was or Mr. Gore said lhai. about 37 percent ihe InduMital iusmaiue written Lulnng into the conduct of the pLuniial Lifo Ineuranhe coinpany by bis company li, Hint lapsed in the year. lTjIm Metropolitan Lifo Insurance anii! Senator John F, Dryden president resumed W: Porklna George etfiaiiy. of ihi- - Pnidemiui, .was recalled and aefim rice president and chairman of f Mr. Hughes asked him about the ap. tiunco committee of the New York wae'suc-m- i parent waste of iKilieyholdera thiough U, lnaurauoe oontpany. byHeAlexander lapse- -. .ice president cieuutor Driiieu said that what his Orr, president of the New York aav'il by they company end as policyholders ny Rapidof Transit way. Senator the finance committee by would save In no other risirnan Dryden agreed with Mr. Hughes that Joha Clafiln, faeid of the H. B. Claflin of the inapparently about company. sured get nothing back and the senator altua-ilo- a Another Important move in the added tbat this i regrettable and unwas the ejection by the trustee of fortunate, but neveriheJi-,-- , ho assertfca Mutual Life Insurance company ed that the ej stein is the greatest euc-twA. to Charles of Peabody roto economic force in the country today. Bichard A. McCurdy as president Benator. Dryden again took the aland Mr. a at year, 10,000 nf that company after recess and ,lr. Hughes read a was 150,444. My. jicCurdys ealary Idler from an agent who complained Padiody la .a lawyer, the American of the Pruden, againsL the reiniiatinn npfeeiiuitiYe of William Waldorf tial which required an agent and a director in several banka U company, provide any olIcy holder without ui other corporations, one of which a coniniiasiou when an old one lapses. h ite Illinois Central railroad nomi- The senator said tbs company had Mr. Peabody riso been unable io find any other plan nated aa a trustee of the Mutual Life that would protect both policy bolder Justice succeed to iMiianer company' and the company and still be remunPiftw V. Peritham and Kinory was nominated to succeed erative to the agent. The senator said wan Rout They cannot bn elected he could uol maintain tbe energy rj the agents by any other plau, and m trustees until the next meeting of that otherwise In a short time the comthe board. would have no business. Called States Senator John F. Dry-d- a pany not held responsible PC New Jeraer, president of the for If agenta wereaenator lapnea. the said, the adPiudeatlal Ufe Insurance company, ditional coat to the company would be before testified the luveligaJugj so great tbat it could nut do business." ipJn eoonklee today and muds a The renator said that Pater Egcnolf, ent to the eommittn giving hla rea-an-a a New York agent of the Prudential, for favoring federal supervision 1541 a week. Out of that he haa of life insurance companion through a get to pay cletk hire and some other exulkioal lmnuaiioe department, which: pense. Eight or ten of the agenta of As cald should have authority over, the tbe aenator stated, get them. TUU, he said, would benefit: morecompany, than f 10.040 a year. hath the companiss and the ihaured.J Mr. Hughes went over with tbe senThe tendency of the holders at policies who still remained on the si and, la the Prudential and Metropolitan! ator, tha sale of 9 t'0,IHi0 bonds of the NewBfetawnneo eompanlee to lapse wasj ark Consolidated Gaa company. In tnmlnnd in great detail by Charles which Mr. Hughes brought out tbat Hughes, counsel for the committee, tbe Fidelity Trust company was a te rend a statement by the Pnulen-- 1 member of the syndicate, which untill that 37 per cent of its Individual derwrote the bonds and gat a qtiantl-- y pfldea lapse wMlin five years of their of of that company a a Ins. Senator Dryden declared then bonus. stock the senator said, Subsequently, a auch to be regretted, from the the Prudential company bought both endpoint of the company as well as bonds and stock from the Fldenlity that of the Insured, and tout the now is toward a grea'er per company at the market price. Senator declared Unit the Prudential uohvv on the part of Individual hold- Dryden not go into underwrit ting syndier tksa formerly. The aenator aesert-- 4 doe cates and that it will nut. deposit that individual insurance, even money with the Fidelity Trust comith high rates and to lapse, tendency b the greatest economic forae now in pany for the purpose of enabling it to in syndicate underwritting.The MMIon In this country. Just before engage did not underMJourmnent today Haley Fisks, Tice Fidelity Trust company Public Service stock of write tbe the FwWeni of (he Metropolitan ootn-ftold of an Incident in which corporation. In reply to question Senator Dryden list company commissioned William aid he la a member of the committee ft Raid to buy 3,833 shares of railroad of the Fidelity Trust company, which wxi for ihe company. Mr. Flake sella securities to the Prudential comthat Mr. Hud the same day sold pany and also of the Prudential comdc stock to a company at brokers st mittee which Uiem. Some other 111 a share less than the broker sold men, he said, buya are members of both the said Mr. Fisks J Metropolitan. committee. Senator Dryden said that had tried to get the money back, when the Fidelity Truitt company U Mr. Read refused to surrender It. bought stock or bonds it did not know John K. Gore, actuary of the whether the Prudential could take . Insurance company of Ameri-h- them or not. The Prudential holds Itwai lint called to the. witness self bo independent that It la unbiased, 8ML He submitted a lint of divl the senator added. paid on industrial Insurance by Mr. Hughes asked the senator his J company. It showed the payment views on the question of federal anpere of 1113,000 of additional vluion of insurance companies. I have in case of death of the felt it would be a great advantage to "red five years after the iaeue of holders and the companies to policy policy. have federal supeirluion. I advanced The (oral industrial death claims It in a speech in Horton, I think. Those M in 1944 were 18.037, 000 and the for and against federal control are dih dividends credited to policy holrt-J- J vided into parts on account of ihe m the industrial department in constitutional point Involved in the amounted to S51,000. question. 1 assume the power of conL statement. Mr. Hughes . showed under the Thomas clause to the last five years the record gress insurance is debslable. I know regulate company's industrial depart-N-t the supreme court's decisions are that was: Insurance is not Interstate commerce. Received in premiums, 1110X49.373; All auch decision have been on state JM out to policy holders 139,20.948; law. of this was for death No federal law has raised that ; 32,040,739 in cash surrender point. If sending a telegram from one in dividends v,irt re the slats to another la Interstate comamount of each surrender merce it is difficult for a layman to paid air. Gore said fr.990,000 understand why insurance ia not inp:i'd up insurance. terstate commerce. Federal control of amount paid Into the Prudential insurance would insure protection of Inr in nremiuma since its companies doing business in foreign vlmewa said is shout 287r countries. Another effect would be to .we. In the same time Its earnings guard against the competition of g.urOTJ Premiuma, he said, are 19r worthless and Irrehponsible compsnin, It paid to policy holders in fire Insurance companies n.' shout 192,000,000 and 11a ex-- particularly in the west. iTn from the amounts paid Such an attempt wa made In the Policy holders have been $130, (XMV last session of congress. I introduced of the company at the bill, but the tire insurance men It on the ground that it would oppo-e- d b r,..0? J?04 were $S8, 611.955 and lrlm" deluding reserve, 76.- - make honest companies suffer with 1he present surplus of tbe dishonest. A national Insurance PtasjL-0- r to?T4- - i'ne.s said 12,000,000 was department could cros slate lines and ""'If- - He held that over 90 pursue these companies wherever they o the remained Is held to psy Mr. of the greatest benefits of a are dd lo policy holders. Industrial insurance in this national department would be the esle 01 TWI ' tablishment of would be persistent. One of tbe evils of tbe business I ,ALT LAKE ROUTE SAVES the multiplicity of lawn differing in TIME. the various states, and the result is what b Ihe com panic do not h3 Minn, Dec. 13. Br law they must comply.' ever the new Clark He would confer npon the national to Ln , :p'!" Sah Lake City (o- department absolute auiliomy '!s- the St. Paul, Minnihe companies. This he said,'townOmaha road will re- would lead to more effective supervls'r artl:iin,e of lie thiongli wiih Mr. or "A lin den agreed f",a SI- - Paul to Los An- - v is In a position stale the Hint :han alxly-cicb- t Hvghe added that " aa; r, or ,on hour over effectively o supervise, butthere rtiould .P ' n: i no i canon why The (hni-'' ' ""M leave here si 9:.V) supervision. Mr. u be tiny eii'ib tf as to how HI , .v .ds Ijcf Aiir-I.Hughe ached his opinion uf liiu tlii: j dy f much the insurance companies should be illowed to lucres s their .huiinest. M-T- wo . two-third- s d Aa-ht- to com-pan- I ten-fcse- y Pru-tatl- al bene-payabl- p 7 a is'j d)ne - ,0E-nnt- -- -- e ' u tConUnoed on Tege Four LEADER WISHES TO Fair Thursday and Friday. I WILLIAMS DEFIED TESTIFY Washington, Dee. Fj.-- lu making public all the teiimony taken yesterday by the senate committee on appropriations in relation to the canal emergency bill, the MUie ha uifciotwd in greater detail the work oa the isthmus than has been given to all 'he reports of the Uthmian canal or others authorised to discuss osual affairs. The testimony taken during tbe meeting covers s8 primed pages, devoted almost wholly to the examination of Secretary of War Taft, Theodore P. Shonut, chairman of the commission: J. B. Bishop, Secretary, and D. W. Boss, general purchasing officer. It developed during the testi-manof Secretary Taft and Mr. Horn that 98 per cent of the material purchased by tbe commission were shipped from the United Stare and of the 2 per cent of foreign material nearly the eating amount was secured on the tetbmus. it was mated that there are a bou 17.000 men employed on tbe isthmus In canal work, but that none of thebe te now engaged in excavating. The work of digging the canal a stopped when Mr. Stevens went to tbe istbuitta in July lar ns chief engineer. Mr. Taft that 4,040 of the men were employed iu the sanitation department and 13.4i)0 In track work, construction of buildings, in machine works and putting together the equlpmeui and getting reedy for the work of excavating. Continuing, Mr. Taft said: Mr. Sievena state aud think Mr Shorn agrees with hint that fomiet Engineer Wallace made a mistake- in he did expend fin- acexpending tual excat utlon work in the Culebra ctti. It was not done for ibc purpose of excavation, although!, k did accomplish to ihe cxi ent to which there was excavation work which mar not have td ho doue again. But it was done for the purpose of making eMimatee aa to the cott, aud Mr.' Bteveua think that the material which was removed was deposited at places from which it will have to be aaaln removed and that estimates liawed uixm ihvae expert-meuitherefore, are estimates based upon what, do not assimilate to the actual work to be done. So that it really was not good sample work? ashed Senator Hale. Of Wo. sir, replied Mr. , Taft. course, the great problem there is not excavation. - The great problem is transportation and the disposing of the dirt. Din taken from Culebra cut has to be hauled by rail from four lo fifteen miles.' Mr. Shorn then said of the - " done by Air. Wallace. He selected tbe oaay work at the top of ihe cut, where he had gravity hauls. He worked st the nearest place he conld, and misled hlmurlf and other people by. taking the coni, per cubic yard thus arrived at during the most favorable circumstances, as being the unit cost at which he could do the entire work. For tbat reason his work was practically wasted. It was stated by Mr. Shonts that under Mr. Wallace' direction dirt was removed during the dry season at a cost of 43 cents per cubic yard, hut that the cost was increased to 11.60 a yard during the wet season. . Members of the commiitce expressed surprise at the great difference. Mr. Bhonta said: There would not have been o much difference if Wallace had properly ballasted fals tracks, so that when tbe wet reason came his cars would not get off the track so much." N j i Yvk. IVc. li. -- K. H. Har- wrutt- - to the ture iiiaurance ivn twiiou com- millet- he In? (tit mi an op- rill-at- i ithlii) ,: u gu nu Hie eland and t;js attempt a h Th. F. Ryan, lo share iu Kau' imVingi. iu the Lquualih- l.ue societ). lh- - iDuiUii-iu- ivpiit-uia: this in- would requret gunied. nd Mr. iwriuniiy its;ifv regurd com-minio- Lithuanrans separate Themselves From Russian Rule y Tork. Dee. ; OGDEN CHANCES IN RANKS Se forecast lUrrlmati u I I ' Lamar of Florida and Shackleford of Missouri, Dropped From Committees, Bitterly Attack Democratic Chief 'ctuonoe, TO EVACUATE LIAO TUNG. Boahiugton. Dec. IS. Thr "wash lug a caucus, it io i gold brick. linen tot tbe amuae-hh-u- i told. Bt. Petersburg, Tuvs,is. 1M-- . 12 aa Mr. William, Mr.Mr. William interrupted iu caution of RepublU-ans- . lounar and to prevent, unpleaaunt (Evening) Via HvN iinfor. Fiuteml. i serfs that h lui tbe minority leader, put it Monday, thiugs from happening," added (hat inc-- c and I'h Japanese l!!. Two and Berlin, Dec. otveupWd (he aitention of the house "the gouUi'nvan is not permitted to who arrived here from Hga today, aho are eonducring ncoiuiumi. at for more than four bourn totluy. Tbe tmo insulting languugn ou the floor id Pekin, that Japan - to cxarna.e ihe houac." this id-uu!l to Liao Tung peninsula on i Ire- - same dale result occouiiiiiBhed wa a uett" having walked about Mr. Latnar referred u a letter of thrown m (he luiutirtty lender by catch a train at PkK-knot only con- flint RunkU would have had to evacrlth-loiof Mr. 11 rent by Mr. Wiand Lamer Florida of It. cuate It also ha hem dwiiii-dfirm the report tbat a govlliam, The Utter deified foe ertu-dKi. Shackleford to the rorreanondi-ntby Uepiweentatlve ibr the ernment baa been up iu I.lvouia, During this deulal Air. Bhacklei Tit riNniilaini of both Misstiiiii. but the? aay that munv f iti. troop railroad from Chang I'hu to Kiuu will of ford rominended Mr. Hearat p reus ally a reaiiltcd from tbe failure of Mr. lie tranaferreU to China afii-a limhave gone over to the and for his rate bin. He said he was recuonit. ited in recouintciid tbeir period. to see that Fnseuicot Itouaevelt Dvina fort, oammanuing Riga harbor, im-ias luembei a of connitiitee mi glad ia in their poeseaaiou, ami tint gov-- ; Both la hi message list! come Mound to and inteiatat commun'd foreign offi.-utthe Ueuiwt bill. ernur and other Kussiau are iualc long eiteecnc in which Mr. Wil"Tito word uf one Alkiourl Dearocraa add thin prisoners. Thqr moKaengt-from was liams leadership le iqtiul to that of two lnadeqs. the provisional wae Mr. Williams rei'Ued.to ' tuauy puintx. a retort of Mr. Sharktefoi d o a eiate-men- l authority throughout J.lvimia and part ' at aome length and briefly Ur. Lamar of Mr. Wllliouie denying (At uw of Courland. The new oremmeut ha ut Air, tUuckl'ffonl. His defense was uf rertaiu declared the separailiui o( the Lithn-entalanguage el the Bt. Louie on Deuwctwt test aeaoion the tha; n In Mtehouri convention. we have people from tin: wtnpire. he and divided were oommittee (his raised th cry, Down with the They have chosen nw litrel 4T trials detailed It. necessary for the good of buMe declared Mr, BheckWord. uf the and have decreed the the party aud the country that a who insisted tlwt the wlahtw of hie and iltr spirit hops and brewrriimode xhonld be re united minority port constituents were much more to htm of couirac-i-s (etween (he on t lie subject of railroad rale than the taederdilp of Mr. William. peasants and the laml owncre. There Is a general uprising of (be native Continuing hi denunciation at hktar waa Mr. Lamar paKlculaiiy peaaama who are traveling in armed j declared boreea, Mr. BiiackleCind ead it wit critieirni hla in and otieuiy MoCalht and ilnCuidii who prebands attacking the estates aud driv-Hist hie heretofore pcraooal frleaduhlp the j icg off or killing their ow nor. Williams wvm forever at an vented the efortiira of w. 1. Bryan u Mr. for and Jiai II. H. Rogeis ei.rt The govcrnincnl edvieta from IN end uulet the cmiriants of hi merit prealdtrat. Her pout Moriein would A defkditNil lend say there is a flight Improvement were retracted, lie, however, would J, to liar the Diuikiciwo) at in the disposition of the peasants to nxioguixe Mr. Wlllioma a the party under the eemteoi of one tbe country resume pa ment of taxes. The hoe. Mr. ald he bed euough and did of league, now termed Ihe 'Tnvimble all William Air. Bbackteford denorntred not desine to reply. The had gone. government," ha elaboralod a project boaHoa and placed bitueelf entirely He harked to tiiw fuUir pat and believed for a constituent agembty of 968 memof parry leadership in Ihe that fliia ywar there would be fovud bers elected from district of 140.0tu) v bouse. ix Democrat ou a committee which inhabitants, which upoa its coaroca-The subject under dhtcussion woe would agree. He ww of dieoord. Cion shell assume .entire eovereigulj, the coat rail lee dUnriVntlon of the an- W are represented Heed now lB all the executive, Idgialadve and JudrUsl. Roosevelt. President at nual mcsMge fuiMX of the ooeatry aa a donThe new t drifting in front tbe In-- ! At ib coucluaion of the Douiocraile key." fwpere tsriar tliows slmt viOkmoe is decreasbeen bad not eennaplirhed this 14. Dec. cot The Luuiluii, respondent Tin trouble is," be oeutlawed, turning, hut that (he form eat hi unabated. of and ihe bouae adjourned. the Telegraph at Bl. Peter ,t .the RepubUCBB aldg gf the Every class of society is organising burg, inDaily Mr. Lamar of Florida was recog- ing further of a lilt installment Uutt the people of the mn-tiof chamber. parties sod elahurat lug a polk Jest pro- Interview with tksint reverted the nised quesrioq and first the or am Wiu, ymt end are efrald of gram.. Ja some place the landlord committee aotoin intent t be bad aad U le partially oa acomint of u. threaten thstHfhigys the goverameel part, of which was published Tuesday, , on to Moods) nvi the premier declared that the Mr. Wililema, the minority leader, each (hinge aa happened here this suppresMi ihe agrarian disorders Uiey army remain faithful 4hal Hie , .morning that 4v la afraid of us.? will refuse to pay toxee or inlereet 1 financeswould of were aound. at, once lft bin seal and rook. UP a . Tha, Demucrdio party, said , f.. the Mr. the nobility or to banks for loins, etc., and that it was country of Mr. near ((peaking Lamar, not Lie Intention to place Wlllmine, would support a Republican and will take ihe law Into their own of Mr. Williams. Mr. rate kill if it oonutned power to name resign. Tlir correapondent, in a nerlcn . the leadership hi- - would renugniM him aa bands, organise guard to protect titelr of said . qiiertlor-1a auk rate and keep it In force and nuincrous in- Jmar not properly, and,- if necesrery. make re- s'omcNt or the premitied but perinmally, parly temler, to regulate private car linen aid other disloyally of the trout) I prisal by burning the pet rents' vil- aud sailors. j "i,ll be rellerea nit of ea unjust akueea. , lages Ilia pari. charge un The pre mier, wnswering those Rodeabtirg of Illinois inquired if On the oilier band a. meeting of with H Mr. Ilona Inrfxtcd tbat in all case the! lie Mated that he did not agreewould would be in order to move that the 6,000 workmen bo been lield in MobAir. Willis niH that Hcpubllcaus balance of the ee too be devoted to Demo-cram- . . cow at which k i rt ted eohlers were disloyalty m pointed out ea, either uJoy porsonaiitisa butweca A parliamentthe public bualuew. to who thenieclves ptetlged present Eiuphaaining this, he referred shouted Guefamsm of fight lo the last drop of blood to se- dcllty to Iho emperor. Tt. could r'Jt be to the pcrsfMisi debate of last ceeslon ary Inquiry," Would Mr. It be In order (a Washington. cure the downfall of Imperial rule, a Msseat-huof Huliivnn Mr. lietween dmteil. be raid, tbat the rcrolufouary move that the committee do not rise uu ifor m (dgiil-howorkday aud a etts and Mr. llcarst of New York. At out of further propaganda was be!ug liidirdriisirty respect to (he . dlrleion of land to ihe peasant. tbe he mlnurlty tbat charged, time, n (laughter.) Borne of tbe landowners have organ-- ) "J . VIT!1,? made no objucijon to be bad leader Without oomplst.lag the assignment is-- d L.f.', p, Toltmlcer battalion to protect l the procedure. not he of (he preetdenl's mo age, the hones, their pioperty. as the authoritlp are could Mr! the to reverted Liiuar great at 4:16. adjourned until tomorrow. naifonaJ character wb fixed end (lie poser lew to afford aid. but the major- i niLiinisI roiH i Jotpofliuod of fdllroHd volo iCFilUr A mil waa aiuJa vising foe 1 J! wvrr too psed railway of Ihe Fort tend and Beaitle action iiy are fleeing to the Interior. The pea reviewed the . kn oompaey inants forbid the ovreer. to sell sraln orj which tost session, at lb s were ikog.'th.W fd! to bridge the Columbia river. were! eluded volnc down ihe Devey bill, lumber, and forraally declaro ihUJhej ,Vara:hte rlii(Tier. Cranuiktre of foe annual foreate and wtatce of those have, aC(1l.topt5 to ntlnorily. The Davey message of Pmtdeul. Hooenvelt was h,c ,.nuror Ini-- ! propoed by tbe defiarted will be confiscated. bill. h raid, had drat boon adopted by made according lo wa lbt onbjeew Created. The position or ihe pe.te.nte in these ; . lb mm ratic caucus. The minority The question of federal Tnr control of -. was mm igned 10 the couaaK-1a.. ywyiji1lAf v nf m MUddPII Hull) by tbe I Lvcy MU on the floor of the on. ways and mean. In explanabouue or me 11 go to Uie country in tion of thin Mr. Pirns said that ha Ida the feudal system have been wtitinned reins of rendition. en intperfest Comit I"1 iba opinion foe only war foa I nltod JStavra gtvernraent. to which down lo the present rime. They ChilwnRfcd ho binding Tba, dMl wUh the Insurance companies Witte replied that: the members of vis have kept the pratrania in a ettth that fijM ieeder roiy foe f )t forougj, fo taring power, and over party would in rnthlowly nut imncrlt) 1 nm elate of vassalage, placing them at the n conld have no Idea ihe wya end tnrena enmmitteo reremC ex courednd that the minority leader foia mercy of the Getmaa baron. frmjJVnS a teSltean i,, luUdbv Ion St. Louis, Dec. 13. The 140.000 damwhom .he) reni. tend end purchase the j make oouniiuue to 0Vfn ii,re day, the prem- should have power ' age suit of the Dulmar Jockey club right to cut wood and fish In the ;i jrtjnJ5 ,jrcould j ior said, only be cntenslwtl by reuwivalf aa well aa uppolaUuenta,in but against Governor Folk. Mayor Weil, waters of ilic gulf. A the 'TrUAT an op- he iniiM exercbie foe power who had never L Police Commissioner Stewart, Hanlon, 11 The Russian official are being ex-- i foreignersto and reason- slud) the ItuxeiaiTfiiitinnal face of moral obligstloii i portunity Blong, Brliioe and Chief of Police peited from the cmite nj ablens. h RqMteBa proyicc f.,0.r.)U, 0. Kiely, was dlmiaed by Judge McAir. Laniar concluded with the state-metu- . Sowm Donald, in the circuit court today for hie removal are t characte:'. th; he ooavidered lack of prosecution. oomniJUee nn act rorat Rlgw. Women and children wt , -n.tbc;! life. raid Count frntn the commerce The suit was filed August 10, folon is Pi- ,0 the atralutely untcnisble ami aa yli) lowing a police raid of Delnutr race end foreign merchants are winding up and upon hla private character, rooted bow and alemperor, on and the 26, petition track, July their business or abandoning every- uldrrprnad and fruitful te thi? ptln- Mr. Lamar said It had guns to llie Chicago. Dec. 13. A cotuplrie defendants the maliciously, thing In order to escape. leged that (hat the through the pie country revolnUontels If seen will the be clple of the Catholic Church arms of force with broke n wilfully, and doubtful whether, the promtee should lie would tolerato It not leader foolhardy enough to build minority Hearat. He edmiH'-- that aociKy, which represent a the into the premises of the plaintiff, dis- of local contained In of lowers v con tier)' assumption." most Imporiant niisiotiary. mavemwt r turbing the poece and causing injury today's Imperial uha will have much was iu heal of ever undertaken by the llonun CathReferring in Hurala'n flnawldl posi- on Monday lie he had the to the plaintiff' busines for which effect, at. least for the preset! t , bin i: liceu and glad stopped. olic church in the Cnlted State, waa Witte attributed ail the $20,040 actual and $20,400 punitive furnished ample proof that (he gov.rn- - tion, (louni.cn&XKrial for Moweve.-bis personal fiiendahlp to the f perfected her today at a meeting of damage were asked. Several other revolullontete,; Mr. WHltem hud oetood. prominent Catholic clergymen andulia of similar tenor, each filed follow- order wIilHMn grsntiug beav onnceii t machination, of th with j, xsM.Jfoughi SlU!fBI pninwei; 2!m ll,e rreldcrtce of Achbluhn ing a police raid on Delmir race truck statement w ero j A constitution wan adopt- weapous, and Quigley. ,!r.! op T,!!.,,! are still pending In tbe circuit court " n(j fjf Bor. The caeca of George Ehrlich and his rchbhhop Qtiigh-employe charged with violation of The head tbe anti-poselling law have been little is known of General Boitogwii. bn ur. continued and set for trial in January. who It la reported wrlll be apiwinted . Incor- lnnr1 be governor gc.e.ri of foe Baltic I or that thr under stale, law, thbiks he wes removed, but j porated Inces. but. he .'h ald to be n man f do that, the tn no iaron ro w 0f tijr organisation wvre w as no couiinlltcr. j , ijfnn,r not. r There va Rii-hr rf as foiu.w.v j n The IrandK will oe curtailed. U''';y The Nas ta b tsn claim to be In Mr. WIliteniK nvvrr had recourae to utb an President. Rev. Francis C. KMij . f..v effect of fnfonnatioa the to been possession nor will it in Oil Kitustton. hsve UjAIng Wralcrorage In, IVn, 11. if be 'Bretn MicJiIgan: treaeurer. that at a conference of grand dukes expcdScn1. I ant uiui!i to conceive of Russia be- every errentmi of a floor Fader Indta0a; wre. Wanp mcmlH-rhlnofflriris. held court at a and minority reduced to a condition which shr hd made up Fanning. Clevrlond. ,i tbf it whh derided that (Xmnt Witte ing her obligatlona of ,he rwunirror ccm.ii.ifre which j board of mfnllM.ri will fall to dtethm-gtime a had proved failure, and tha the to her foreign crciitiori. Even in the would arc: Arrhbhbop Quigley, Z1! J"1 Kovrrnora 1 toe firm of rares. for adoption event of foe ivvoIu:loti.fs jn to qtierilon 12. Capt. bad arrived New Bedford. Mara.,-Dec- . Boiugard, Archbishop - chairman: which could be employed impossible iu establishing a g'wern. bioihrr would have son off Urn coni- Han1a F v M .. IrPl,n,t. gt. Paul n.l succeeding James Jorgensen and his officers of re- meaeurea. Kke a under with less opposition (nan to , itound be would keep Milwaukee, anil Bishop lieu-tfllief lightship No. 68 and crew received Prince Sriwlopolk Alireky, former min- ment thev tliftt if teUHrr,CTi'il 1CaqI9 notice today that the lighthouse board ister of th interior. The paper de- faith with the bondholders j Vprsklng of the ohjecta of the Count WHte argued that unless got the n.lrority sujmorr In ,tlconuni.-In Washington has decided to give the clare that d further conference will i.. would have tee support hr were thoroughly sound, her flnanres inJ.or;ety Rev. Francis Krlly, president, men writing orders, their pay io cease be held ' t;iorrow at which Count Russia would have stood llie caucur. 'said: at. least II.W'u.dtHi Wc on December 11. (lie day of the rink-in- WWe Vill not nill lb Hcsrst he of The conversion securij reoent ordeal the throw lug of building churches, parish cf (he unfortunate Ship. Csptnln Oba John on au that of rumored Prince the ia to likened li lJw m j,e nta. ket. th run on savings converejon ,nJ 10 give fi. 10U,, knH Jorgenson broke down when he ati edoJ wh,!ire il h n,'1 organised by the 5U ,id tempted to communicate the order to Finland, will sjcceed M. Durcovo Wi bank, which were Mr. followed declared. Applause snarchlfte. and toe like. The aD,oam. 0f eonlributioiiS rerired hla men. ho bad Interior. j1not of the . said lie when mUCb Urger than any one I An effort was made to have Capt. minister Regarding bin own position. Count WULanis with bad )t, M that the future of Ihe Witte (said that certainly hla health lowed perrotialiMra to mirrfere to expected Jorgenson and crew transferred service. He ire n act ton at public had Tot improved but he was qnii brilliant oicv rehsf fhip No. 9 at Woods Hole, hut ootnic'.iree dis- referred to th appoint th the lighihcure boat! rtfuawL Several I e fttroeg enough to continue and irriga-- ; FIFTEEN THOUSAND JEWS charge of hte duties, and was therefore mmns of Mr. Hwrst labor Tcpreoontative men hers have sent . arid tendnd admitted he did . st his lion rewired to faithfully KILLED. telegram to Washington proteng Id love not a lion in ; - oeny DESTRUCTION OF COLD poet, aince neither pensoual against too order. Why should 1 love a millionaire nor any native but duty io the eta-Boeiou. Doc. 13. Leon Jacob i which n hr own who npaperr many sciuated Rumrlan Jew HOOT Biorib'n. an peror and the faiberland hadto b- - devoting to tearing uiej of Odessa, who haw arrived here j his acceptance ef the hear;.- iionsL Hcent down?-- ' iir s.li- l. biillice an u.hlng o PIk office. ItosMim Poland, Dec. 13. from Ru4a. save that U.tii.d1 - onefor rerig-ni- t Mr, l.ar.j- sere U.'led In i.hre days ; On finally smnmiitg un rite r- itt lon .lew Oscar Rehorn, a (Ktjnan and owner .. a . ion. dd M1. Sltarkleford. Mr. th premier deciared iha: th Rnin mill here, wns rim, with iwo?i urribi nreiluilon and cf a Krfttt ivrk a: .k Ovt tlsii'l lni.el wito iorture. ('oacha aal pollen S'd- - i polilutl parties were iiesrl.,- ril of lit- Tamar wns recognised.thatHethe(poke I and killed h' an unknown perron dure aum.i com pit end charged minority j Sv. The officiate I tl whh th xc!fion of- ferliug ba-oouroquen (rd toe moba in their deadly work, 4 us ing ihe night- - Lte had been flghdug of 3'H) sack, J Wll caucus rale called the mindleader slnffle wluxe ( women 'which tvrrori-the committee chibiren con meu, revohUlonlate, and end foe mail. tra'isa be wts aegrv cf last session because edneee waa exemplary, whose tactic denrael Srborn td death for asking the were smerr foe riefoma. by hi enV.prgarr.. j wr 'ngvideo and wtw mrpr ws : telug ftrncJ dewn for military aufoorirlo irriann w nn oa i Miles idu-- fotom. li, aw1nt foe etriket'N ww-e.1? loll don, Dec. repondcut of Tin riiiubgliai Morning Poet dre-deby iiv 13. :h- - lw-r- uf Deutucnuic i- , a. Wll-lituit- in-.- govei-nnu-u- WITTE HAS i 1 Ku.-rtu- vtt FAITH - legia-lailo- J e, ! ! Premier Says Finances Are Sound and People Loyal. . y rd . 1 ... ur bei-au- eiict-CHefu- l.j.Xrt-- RAGING MENS STSws SmSLSSI DAMAGE SUIT IS DISMISSED SvJ rere- n TJU w V W ,! re? t- m pran-ticall- ' adl ' Vii i nn If' IVLiVj dp fol-it;o- d an-gw- (llffe-eiM- . -er she y GOVERNMENT'S f-- . o' -- nl GENEROUS TREATMENT Taan-koe-Sel- , j d Mw-iuer- ner g m-e- d -- , so-h- is 1 - ' dw-ruett- n -' ia, |