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Show if ii IS TnvtKiisE in rhb PRESS ASSOCIATED FULL DISPATCHES WEATHER FORECAST UTAH EXAMINER PRfCe IT CHARGES. IT IS BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER TrE CITY AS WELL COUNTY THE REACHES SUBSCRIP AJ THE CITY. OUR ADriON BOOKS ARE OPEN TO VERTISERS FCH THE INDICATIONS the VOL MONDAY AND SOUTH OGDEN CITY. UTAH. DECEMBER .MORNING, MONDAY TWELVE i.joft . PAGES BE FAIR TUESDAY, IN SHOWERS EXCEPT NO. III ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL FIVE PRICE PORTION. CENTS $ that tualter. If tlti.ti.r Witeves, lioi-vrr- , that a inuupt-t.;i suicide story ha au beartt.K on liic coal in Lis stale I :il gladiy DtCiiR.D VACANT laud frauds auv ftirui.li him evuirno tii.i tic may utHi.1 l.iinsrit on ii,; point. ti)tlfv us oui ouc "lu Uiy opinl u il.i-rDecree to Be Issued by Governor ntiiliiiitcii to Siiiatoi Wai-rcsUtcuu-nof Under Direction that La. u diiis t tuartLii; ou Kooseeit. the coal iatul tcvi.iigai.oiis tn Wuim-tug- . I That .(uu ii.mil i bt oxnivil I asked bitii to tu the that Havana, Dec. 2. "My a vree to be matter and ll:i lu- iggr.tvd (bat I iugs end many of the Jii.!- ii'i r.I Lave lo ciosv. Oil.,' four ca: loui! u! coal have been received siace - f FORECAST ORANGE GROWERS INDIGNANT. J ITS Com- - u u A u corn-pun- cmii-luitte- e of The pat-agand as luiie approynaiiun uuer general legislation as poss.uie dai-in briei Is mo lorecast tor the s session of me Tii uiutb when wilt begin ai High noun Washington, Dec. 2. be not entitled to bis seat and much opposition is likely to lie made lu us form. If considered equivalent to a resolution f expulsion, but unlike a declara'h.n for expn'a.on In exp icit language. It doe nut require a two- thirds vote to pass It. Mr. Smoo.'s friends will not yield this advantage w. I lout a airu'gle. Tlie question Is a privl eged oi.e and Meuiior Mm rows! has expressed tils determination lo uLlitie ai! his righis in ktepiug it io the front. Panama Canal. Much interest attaches to the preai ldents forthcoming recommendation concerang the Pauaus canal, especially because of his recent visit to the caual soue. It (g not expected that lie will ask much lei'lslatlun beyond the necessary apimipr.atioua and there Is a general disposition to grant these. The increase of the navy will receive much consideration, but there Is si 111 much opposition to ihe ship of the Dreadnaungbt class. e billow -- con-fcies- Tue:e has not yet been time fur a geadial an excunnge oi vie. among i.eu.otfis a is oruiuardy ues.rea b.. lcsueis oe.uie espress.u. tnuii sveiu to ivgaru la present l Lai s.iua.iou as so slliip.e as to nted vie., a-- bllie lumrcuurae to arrive it Is evident ti.ai lor various reasons it will nut u bs pusnu.e to du iuucu on uis oiiiS tieiore Ine hoiluays and eirvunisiauce will practical.)' iu: a Lave me etteci oi conducting tue iou of Uie fourteen taiga supply niuuures Into two muiiiLs. that me aggraskie of lae to be preeutei wm ne billion duuaa, some seua.uis and members express tha Ufc.ulou tom congress canuut uo better msu giie ail oi its t.iue to these uxasures. Ship Subsidy Bill. The report un lue snip suusidy bill prviusuiy will be au exceptmii to ibe rule lor uu general irgUisiiou. The ti.emls of that measure hate never been mine insisteut tuan near. They are extremely luipefui aud yet very apprehensive. Tae uul uas panned me kvhsie aud is in comiuiitee in Uie house. The committee uas hcreiofoie, lien quite evenly divided bin the nf the bill believe that mey w;ll W- - aide to get it out in uue sear sou and luey hope fur He cobaideia-tiowhen rnus reported lu the house, bptaker Canaan uas given no positive assurance as to hia altitude, but the bill's supporters find encouragement in his sileuce. One Incident thmt li very materially helping the subsidy Is the .recent apeem of Secretary Root t ai an unuernanu-ug- . appro-pris-lo- u di-i- i t .rgis-latio- j . THE PRESIDENTS VISIT T- tr.eit-lrVisalia. Cal.. Del'. 2. A nia of u.il..i.au. orange growers was i a- j soon under! aurhorilj vtau-irtaheld at Liudav to Biuim. of I he I'nnv-liic it (i.ulii-erU.t ways aud nit-.ii., iu.ljce member of the mh'- ihe all of to liiiuioli company raia fur i ho li'Hiup'ji laliou of otaiifcos lu end series of Ibri t'kbiiii emigres ear eastern market. The shurtuge eiected in 1905, w)il be ileciaud is- - j was eousidered and it was ihe uusu-iuiu- caul. i oplnhm thst the railroad made was This aanouuceiucnt the lig.l no ex.use fir its islijie to live bi Guv. a. cigoon touy to i u hsndie the business ofTeivd. A auu luciuuris of the house senators wag appo.nted to secure legal w.ioui be had in- Silvite aai consider the propos.tion of ol representative a in to cmiterence tiled attend laklug ihe mailer before the InterAfter reviewing ail me facts state commerce commission, so that loped by tlie peace contm.sslon action may be la'ren by cungress at seoi lo tuba by President once shjuiJ the commission gud in response to President Palutas apnecessary. peal tor intervention, Gov. MagiHin esbed the atieulbm of tlie mini lief a to the fact that the determination as DECLARES EXllAhY lo (be status of be emigres had been reserved by the peace cuniwisslou for UiAixiiL tNKUNDTD conslueration at Wasitiugiun. He then couimuuicwied to them live final, of President Kirosev ell There Could Be No Confession of tuat tlie seats of all stuaiors and elerted in i9u5 shall be bribery Because There Was None to Confess. ronsiiiered vacant from October 12. g From Its Friends and Foes. WERE DELIGHTED II Ma-goo- i Car Shortage Causing Serious plaint Among 1 hem. Appropriation Bill Likzly to Have First Place Ship Subsidy Bih Will Elicit Attention the - ! SEATS IN CONGRESS 1 vdtl, ihe vacanciea thereby created being filled by an election under (he provisional government I naccordanee with the proclamation of Gov. Taft should folio till1 la UUd tbr tl.iCIUC- In ibai vLiiM'itiui rit'.-exiract from a to uu by Mr. Warn-Muu.ici ttaiv of April 4. 1904, In reply to a Irttir 1 addressed whic-l- i to bun five day pu.r to thatnot date, may aaiudoatc anxl a lie: her of the seuatur o.is for the tnverUatlou to uvcred without delay lu his stale, Wyoming r 4. "Washington. D. C, April 1 know of Mi. Mejendorff: nothing that Is pressing in the state if you; and thoubi say tlovt it would be just as well to do tbe work nearest to you (hat Is pressing hardest. After we sojourn here aud I return to Wyoming 1 hope to see you at some eail.v and convleul dale.' As the latter was addressed to me si Deuver. Colo.. It will readily be seen lu what portion of the map th senator ws alluding when he wrote The slate north of you.' " tlon. tl-.- . ; Con-s.uirii- lX-c-. 2. Prealtlent York. Dec. tmik the Paiwiuaiiw by atorm." said Theodore V. Shout, chairman id the Fanama canal Commission, who arrived on the I'anauia line ales mer tVlim 1 inlay from Colon. of Mr. 8 horn apoke New RiHiseveli enthnlticlly the rvcenl vl.lt of the chief executive and declared that work on the canal was progressing under satisfactory court It ions. During hia talk with the newspaper men. Mr. (thorns ALLEGED Stl'RliERiR look occasion to deny Dial his daughter. Then. lor, had become engaged llAb BLE.N CACIULED to a titled foreigner. Chairman Bhonta said that he would pi nr eel at once to Washington. He waa acoumiwiiled uu the home trip by Is Now In Jail and la Believed to B Rear Admiral M. T. InudlooH, also a Mortally Woundsd by ths Shots of Captors. member of the canal euinnilskJou; Klcunvd K. Rodgera, general counsel to the eoniniisalun; Major John T. Phillip of the department of health K1 Paso. Texas. Dec. 2 - After a nf Ibe commission, and Jonph Ripley, officers, wi;h during fight wu the which he was shot several times, A. a special engineer employed K. Btbly, Ibe sheep buyer, who Is al- can!. !Hscuinr th Fr widest' visit leged to have murdered and robbed B. M. Cswtuorn and J. V. Ralston and Ibaliman Hlumia said: look anulher rancher on Ihrv successive tii Presidentff Riuieevelt simply norm. The Panama people by wa In verde Vai county, days the last night In the mountains near aettlng aside of all precedents by won President In his visit tu Panama oaiidorson, slid is now in jail, be- the instant admiration and respect of hoved Li be mortally wounded. lb ihe people of the Paiuma republic. Tlie circumstance ailrnmng ru said lo hav been Mr. Roosevelt was familiar with the lore murder lu each case Bilby work theoretically and saw and si mo. t Identical, more during his short stay purchased large herds from hi victim, than the average man would In sevtlu rnneher delivering the stock at Del Rio, recelvlug a check, which ha eral months. The building of the canal la to promptly cashed and later being found murdered and robbed. Tb murders President Roosevelt aa tlietobuilding of would 4e any other lutuns excitement and were a future home loc ks on It aa his own perat first ailrihuted to feeling glow tug man. H sonal work, having been given vart out uf the arrest of alleged revolusonsl woriv, having been given carte tionists. President's trip "During the Civil officers and state rangers patrol led th American side of th lilo through the cnnal Mine one f the cltlsene naked Mr. Roosevelt Grande, while Mexican troops hnd leading as ruralus did Ilk service on th Mexi- what he thought of the crillctam The can aid. Tb disappearance of Hlbly wriiten by PWultnsy Bigelow. 'Mmall people tew to suspicion of bis connucllon President answered: with ibe crimes and pursuit of him like small files ileepnll large tiling le waa overtak- and large enterprise. was at one begun. en in the hills and a desperate fight Speech at Coleo. It waa not until he had tolbiwad. In the Presidents speech at Co-kwaunded several of bis pursuers and the tklug that won the hearts of had been rendered helpless by his the canal workers and of th people own wounda that he was taken. 'Th men who waa hia statement: re now working on tho wans! and tbe e.ltlseua iff Panama who are assisting WANTED IN MICHIGAN. like them will go down to posterity Ihe veterans nf th Civil wai-- . When Secured Money for Woddfng Expanses thin great work la oomplotod the men and Fallod to Roturn It who bare been Instrumental In its success will look backward and say: waa pari of IL aa do ths reinrana New York, Dnc, 2. Naum Jasognid-sky- , who represented himself to he of the Civil war when they look wild a former agwut of the Mutual Life in- pride at the great united nation.' This did more to endear the Presisurance company, recently engaged gnrel a chess expert and teacher aud a dent of the United ffteuts In else bo Wall street agent for mining stock, to the people than anything aald." to could have wu arralaiied today and commuted Mr. Micmte declared that tbe reihs Tombs without ball ' fur forty-olghours to await the outcome of porta of labor trouble In the canal extradition proceedings, lie i want son were abaoultely untrue. He avid: Tlie work canal waa never ed in Mlcblxan In connection with s Tlie mn are transactlm by which he is alleged to In belter ooadltkm. cemented and tbe work is going ahead r have received llu.OUU from M, nf Bay City., to cover weddica very fast." In regard to the reported engageexpense, and failed io return the ment of Mica Theodora Sbonta to the time. Jwnie Ogroilsky admitted tbe Due De Cbaulneaet De Pbiquigny. Mr. transaction, whlcii he said was of the Shorn a said: type known as an exchange of notes The reported engagement is absoand said that payment bad been held Both untrue. the MImm up on account of a dispute over the lutely are scarcely nut of school and Interest payments. The obligation was Bbsnts make their formal debut In Incurred, ho said. Just prior lu bl will not until the eighteenth nf this society of a tu Iasi April daughter marriage tb late Itabbl Wolf Landau of Bay month, when we open our new home The girls are no doubt in Washington. Jlty. great friends of the Due's family and He denounced bis arrest as an outthat may have befn the frmndathm for rage and the result uf a conspiracy the reported engagement." :n court be said be bad been fer some lime th general agent for Canada ol ihe Mutual Uf Insurance campsny MAGNATE ii sal.l he Lad been admitted to the RAILROAD beat society and had had the bnno.-o- f LAID TO REST teaching Fre.ldent Roosevelt and other prominent persons to play chess He was prepared, be said, to furnish of Distinguished hull In any amount Up to flflfl.AflO 11 Lacps Attedsncs vlven an opportunity and was enrageJ People, and Notsbls T ribute to rvben the Michigan officials Insisted Memory of Deceased. that he be locked up. The prisonti ntlmates that he would flgbi extradition. Weeblngoon. Dec. 2. AU that Is mortal nf Hainuel Spencer, late presi-.len- t ONLY TWO KILLED of tbe Southern railway, whoa eatb on hi own railroad on the In the Wreck Nsar Pittsburg SaturHorning of Thanksgiving day, Shocked ihe people nf two hemispheres, was day Night. Id to rest this afternoon in the vault at the OskhlU cemetery, Plttaburr. Dec. 2. But I wo men : here to await final disposition. were killed In the wreck of the fast A notable tribute waa paid to the Baltimore A Ohio rail road train hound riemury nf tbf. distinguished railroad from Cleveland to New York, at Cur-feThe funeral obwquiae, nagnate. coal mine. 25 miles xt. of thL Johns Protestant cliy last night. Two mall clerks re- urid In historic Bt. wore attended by church, ported killed are safe. The engineer ;iroart officials, financiers and puhll and fireman were killed and th nen from all parts of tbe onantry. master was arloualy Injured fundi etin nf friends came frem the wer Over n score of psanrr ourh. car mall The an' hruihd. rllghllv Dng hefore the hour announced for contents except th registered ma! be funeral. Ui church was crowded were burned, as were many valuable of pcimvna stood nut-id- e nd hundred r. packages in the expreea al In the crisp December Railroad officers are working on .'irtKighout tb service, paying that some person opened th' and silently Ihrir tribute of switch purposely. des-pera- cap-lure- d o l n slmrl-taneuusl- y . sSi I g ! . - T Ply li ). i, o l , p J depart-presiden- - t. 1 sena-merc- com-ni:te- e 1 tfo r'-a- y. .'a-i.- Loa-dsn- c.-a- l J bn-l'l- 1 - 1 4 i on-tb- llnited Slates, and Secretary of the Interior Hltrhouck. Just at X o'clock the soft strains of funeral inarch Chopiu'e beautiful pealed through the church. At the sum Inamnt. throughout the system uf railroads lately pregjded over by Mr. BpMicer. every train came to a dead stop, every wheel cessed to turn, every employe put aside hlu work. FW a few minute over thousand of miles of railroad every employe paid silent respect to the dead president. To the strains of th funeral march the aurpliced choir of forty male voice entered the church, followed by the Right Rev. Henry Y. Batteries, bishop uf Washington, and Rev. Dr. Rulaud Cottonemlth, rector ef BL John's. Immediately afterward. J. Plerpant g and Morgan f New York, a business associate of President Hpen-ceCharles Sterling of New York, and firm PAndrews and t Second Finley, of the Baulk era railway, entered the pew reserved for them. They were followed by the funeral party, the oononune iff people rising and remaining standing ns the casket leva ring tbe re ms Ins wu plared In front of the altar and the members of the family were ushered lo their seals. were selected The body bearer from among the coiured porters of the Southern railway. All were known personally to President Bpanrer. wer The honorary pallbearer principally president or high officials of ihe railroads nf America and, either pcieonally or by prony. represented of the vast wealth of quite the Iniicd Bielea. EL H. Httrlman, a lifetime friend wu one ef the last to arrive at the ehurrh. Th service! wer strictly in accordance with the ritual cf the Protatlaar. Upiseopal church, end wu conducted by Bishop Bailer lee. A special musical program wu rendered, Mre. Spencer having selected her. favorite life-lon- r; Vice-reside- nue-ihir- d hvmne. At the ooncluaioe e trice, at the ritcnMetle the remains were home Aram the church during the Binging of Abide With Me." No auch wonderful pnffuuton of exquisite floral offerings had been seen Hi Wublngtoe sines ths obsequies of ths late President McKinley, today filled the Musaohusstu avenue mb denes at President Bpeneer and ths chancel of Bt. Jobe's charah. These tributes came from all parte at the country. President end Mrs. Roose veh sent a wreath at erehtde and white roses, tied wkh white salin ribbon. Uy special direction of Mti. Rpsn-co- r nil of ths floral offerings were distributed later among the wsrtoua hospitals and charitable lutttuUces ef Washington. u FORMING CONSTITUTION e FOR OKLAHOMA STATE ttiu.-hlle- vto-isr- e B . u bas-gag- e be-o- re rr.e-t-- iy Would in Several Months, 1904--liea- 2. Referring to D.spatcites api snug in sums ea.ern ' 29. papers concerning the report that Su- bepicmber The first series of senators and repSun Francisco Sauuetsou ol pervisor in 19u4 will be hail made a c.mtesslon of bribery in resentatives electel ciiiitinued In office ff moral peace tranmatter the w.lU connected various and public j confidence be reik.siU uC supervisors, including the quility to an extent that an elecstored me overhead tion for surh vacancies siauting ui the may be held troiiey rights to the Lulled Haiir. ails, be at the and there may 19u7, during La Tlrey rord, general counsel of the same time an election of the succesUnited KailroaiU, touay sntd: sor of the representatives whose term "Air. Sumlersou cou id nut have made 1907. without ANCIEHa OPFi'A KCL'SE December II any coniesaum respecting bribery In expire tbess terms, thus avoiding conntrtlou with cur aveinead trolley shortening WILL Of Er TLNlGiiT rignis lor there was uo bribery to the necessity fur tSo elections. The ot the oudied members will These rights were granted salaries couibas. us paid to October; 12. the dale fixed to ti.e V uiied Jmilroad shortly alter Hammeistein Beliovra tho National the eantiquaKP and fire lu Sau Fran-li-r- by the pence comtSissl'iu. Gov. Magoou explained to the nn-n- i in response to a universal deMetropolis Capable of Sustaining of congress dial ho considered tho New Inst.tution. of street hers mand for the resumption It only fair and cqurteoua to submil the then only to them the terms of the decree ra.lasy operation by prior mean available, which was tbe overto its formal promulgation, so that New York, Dec. 2. A second great head trolley. The only question raised they might decide what altitude they In any quarter wus whether these desired to assume. After all the facia temple of music ileJicsu-i- exclusively uvtrheud trolley rights should bo tem- had been to grand opera in this city will be placed before them, Renn-tor- s or should continue during the Doll and Tniugyu spoke In behalf opened tomorrow night when the cur- porary tain rises un the first perf.irmaaco In life of the company 'a street ran way of their colleagues and the conference franchise. Orcar Hainmersieln'B new Manhattan adjourned. In view of the heavy exponidtures then Tbe decree probably will be proOpera House. The question whether which ibe combe would company or not New York will support mulgated tomorrow. two grand opera h rases and pelled to make In reconstructing lu Afier the conference, former Minis It for roads overhead positivetrolley, two high!) paid companies of singers ter of the Treasury Fonts y Sterling. this to declined with forward ly go wlU thin be put to the teat. Dolx and other Moderate lu supp-jrof it. enormous expense, Senator Believing that there Is room In New work, under such expressed strong dissatisfaction with The tact that the speech was de- York for two such enterprises. Mr. Lcr livered In Kansas City la helpiul, as Hammerstdn has erected a beautiful but they said The overwhelm- declared was anfalr, lie ship bill has fuund Its principal franchises. railway West and in street boils Itb of any the epera futility they recognised . opposition In the Interior of the club-trywill begin a season of two weeks of ing sentiment iff the city was in far protest. manvor There have lieen some significant grantlag Ihe righta in the opera In French and Italian ner of in which tlie company requested, conferences on the bill among the grand with a company of alngera of Internaa small minority only bolding out for most influential members of the two tional reputation and a chorus of 1U0 houses. voices recruited both In Italy and In temporary permission. The senate ha on Its calendar two this "There was, M course, no bribery ohUgatlon of Imevwet to the pence city. He promises the music-lovin- or important haute bills, the immigraattempted bflbery of anybody. rtl. commissioners, but he greatly deof the metropolis as well people manner in or or tion bill and the Philippine tariff bill, as the vast number of any indirectly, rectly dally visitors or plored it. believing lu eect ffwnuld hut there are snags In the pathway! Io tho form whatsoever. be disastrous. He said be was firm In city, a aeries of delightful reof both of them. There la still In- productions of the works of old aud the belief that the only means of estense opposition to the Philippine bill, modern composers. The cost of tbe tablishing peaceful condition consist especially, and It la not believed th.vt venture when tho aesaon la Inaugu- TRIBUTE TO SPENCER In the elortlon of aa entirely new conii can possibly receive serious considrated tomorrow evening. It la said, whereas the proposed election eration during a almrl session. BY VOTING TRUSTEES gress, will have been In the neighborhood of which would result In turning over Ths session bids fair to be produc2.0M),iMH). The opera for the opening the government to Liberal control tive of many bills and also of much would aurely result In a new Insttr-Grsa-t night will be Bellinis I Pulianl." and oratory. later on In the week Don Giovanni Progress Made by Road Under rectltm the moment the American The Demands of Bankers. Hia Wise Administration. and Fault will be heard. During the 1sj troops were withdrawn from I land. The fact was. said Can. Rivera, Not a few members of both houses the season, opens by Auberk. Dralset-tl-, I sre anxious to meet the demands of that the Inlted Slate had Ignored Flotow, Verdi, Leunesvallu, Masi he hankers and 2.-this, whlchwas patent la all Cuban, others for a more cagni, Meyerbeer, Puccini and ThomThe Dec. voting Washington. In Lohengrin, (Italic currency an,l It lu quite certain as. and Wagner'a trustees and the ooard of director. ,nd ISntli W lh" that there will be efforts to supply French, will lit sung. hIL of the Southern railway held a Joint fjBt fu n nca tots want. There are to many other llms. llelhra and Mme. Plnkert meetlg on the took 5"ld action -Liana that the most sincere believer head the list of sopranos of the com- death of Kesldent Spencer. First som the necessity also Unction "nd despair nf to pany. Unit. Regina Arts, also a Vice President A. B. Andrews preaid- la a native of Pittsburg. Ulna. ed and the other ,u(,,en,Pnr' n.inpilshlng anything in that direction prano, present were J. in a short session. and Mme. Eleanors De The recommendat- Breslir-OanoAi organ and George F. Bak-- 1 Pterpont somexxo two chief the ion of ihe president In the interest Clanernos, voting trustee, and the following urvCA'tlflPEC Ilil'CC here be- er. of a national Inheritance ins In awnlt--- d pranos, have been heard directors: Joseph Bryan, Richmond, JUKI klNUuKlT JnAILCj with eager interest by many, and fore. M. Inman, Atlanta, Ga.; Samuel V.: a Mierv is uu doubt that a large followr-i'l- g Alessandro Bond, Neapolitan, Adrian Iselln, Jr., New York; Edmund In be beauti- D. whose voice la reputed could be secured for the measRandolph. New York; James T. ure of the chancier he will outline, ful In quality, Is the star tenor and Wloodward. New York; William W. a Rubsu l.u; as In the matter of currency re--f after blm are Dalmores. and Charles gayk That Only On Statement Made Finley, Washington, Both are . ... the few weeks of the session singer, and Alfscbeffskl. t New York. sill not suffice for adequate consider-vntii- Frenchmen. Maurice Relnaud. another Steele, was adopted A leng.hy statement It is also recognised that the Frenchman, and San Marco, an Italian, and placed on the record paying high ' 'sent plethoric condition of the baritones, both come to thle country tribute to Mr. Spencers services to "eavwry would furnish atrong argu- with grent reputation. Gilbert, who the company, to other corporal ions ment against the proposed Innovation. has been heard here, and Gslettl-GI-anelPortland, Ore.. Dec. 2. ripcci to the public, and pulnllng out from the Theater Rlvoll, Ven- and Michael A. Meyendorff. who re hiiggfKtions looking toward! amend-m- e Agent the road of the that progress front the railroad rate law are not ex- ice. are to sing the Buffo-Bae10 Portland yeaterday part. under his great administration effected wu Vittorio, Aramund. the leading bas- without making it the bants of an Salt latke CMy, Lm made a atatemeai pected to hear fruit this session. All 'lone matters and many otLe.rs are so. has sung In tbe United States be- Increase In the road's stock beyond ? reply to 1 mled State Senator oraln io receive attention In debate. fore. A special feature of tbe season the amount contemplated when the Franc! EL Warren of Wyoming. Mr. will will be tbe ballet. The orchestra with a statemeut Meyendotff begin properties were reorganised eleven cf The Tariff Question. those portlun of the affidavit made comprise TS musicians, under the di- years ago. Among the questions slated for rection of Cleufante Camplnlnl and before the In teratat ecomm tree The statement, after detailing the !?i:rai share nf discussion, the tariff Leandro Campannrl. In the railway commission at salt Lake Oty, wonderful advancement at h!nd the head of the list, but ng to Mr. W siren and to which War The Interior plans nf the new opera under President Spencer's on one has the least Ides that any ren takoa exceptions and, contlouos. tbe administration says: worked out serious effort will now be made to se- - house have been and French along If he (Warren) Is correctly quoted architecThe mighty fabric which for euro ihe modifications which even line of modern auditorium rises from twelve yesra he has been moulding be assorted ths lu writing to him. I main The ture. many Republicans think desirable. ) described myself as being an old The president, who himself desires Its structural base through a peristyle must continue under others to de- dlnr of the Civil war. This statement boxes, to in tho and proscenium service forty containing Improve me change, has recently promised columns of heroic slxe, that it shall render to the public, but was never mad by me and It would by supported (us congressional callers that he will never can it cease to bear the 1m- ' been absnrd for anybody to have uu ask to have the subject taken up which also act as the supporting base of leges and the two press or to reveal the continuing 1m- - made any declaration of that charao-puls- e a semicircle for Oils time. The Japanese question, above. .The proscenium of the master mind of Its first ,er- Tb record of the state 'l.e discharge of the negro soldiers, be Ironies show that It was In 1895 that at either side cf are crowned boxes In the height of his use- - ms 'he desirability of an Income tax law. ; Lincoln obtained njr releas? Abraham an ornamental with superhe been his and the has fulness powers, stage he result of the late elections and did not eighty feet above the called away, but the inspiration of hia from exile In Siberia and that I 1SCC. 'he trusts are also slated for discus- structure rising and a designed to form sbinlng exsmple and his lofty stand- - scclve In this cfintry until sion and It ; even expected that orchestra flo.r. nf the Civil war. figsni must ever nnlmnt.e his succes- - ekr sDer the cbe me of these questions if not all of n background for two sculpt.g-eI never solicited Sen-FUrtherirore. Genius. ure representing them, win receive oratorical attention flankedgreups, ator Warren nr anyone elae for the arts, 'painting sn-by f"e-- n i Democratic members as soon as special agent in charge .a of sculpture." The entire scheme reachea th first appropriation bill Is laid of a place in th- consular service. n fitting climax In the ui autifu! main the house. i !o quoted aa aay- Mr. Warren celling., one hundred fret high with Bsnator Smoot's Cats. an enormous shallow domo. Tho Thof the stage are 90 by 175 Attorney senate win give attention to many buiu. Commissioner If "bard. I never salt! ine rase of Senator Reed Smoot, but feet. whs it will ,o about new he did. What I did say. howevpi, at the of "With my even the not opening it, Washington, Dee. 2. Acting on re- - la proved by tV- - foregoing quotations in an senaf. wishes no to contemplate. house. said Mr. Hammerst'-iby the interstate con,- - from my affidavit, was that the TTire has from the first been a Interview, niv lifes ambltfr.na shall port submitted commission. Attorney General tor real extract from letters W,lch I to pur the Smoot matter have been reaitsed. I have built nine that aults be had aid reseed to the Ymml?loner of e ..side, hu; tth the report of the theaters In this city, but It ban always Moody has directed brought against a large number of the general land ofitce. These letters r.n privileges and elections on been my desire to erect n bouse to b ! additional railroad ciL.;'an:s for cMdal and n t private c;nmunl-latini- i AGNES GREY DIES ON VOYAGE. rsie.idsr sun Chairman Burrows devoted exclusively to grand opera. nf the sa;e:y appliance law. Jcslrn and they have never been tfe. Tilre determined to press consldert-l"n- . Tite defendant. the alstricti in ln.n1 si 'prlvsie letters hr anybody the fat that the matter must bs RAID ON COAL TRAIN. New York, Dec. 2. When lit steamwl.lrb the suit wl'l be br'i;;a,-i- t and to n:v VDoalrds! except by Senator :s'.t with to Impress lt-- " beginning If rtoiati'.r.s include Art-- Wr'-t-St lVil .IrjcL.d here today the cf r nP"n members bine ship n:i:;ir and they are press-1n . diefarr-a .1 'i ',iT!R Wr-h.surgeon rporie'i tse death of 0r ship anj speak r"x rf North Yakima. seriously for its consideration. !)c. n l . .1 if A. '.a rtl vij iSaxv, a first cabin Art- - res er -e Miss o Dei 'in ao ichiasn senator i Ag;;ev arlcna; rt pitpcr here, will set the ball result of the . of West x- -J 91 yenra of I dlsi'C e:.I;o elmmlt autri ft hit: tallway, i on fl.jrF' a i.n yert.rLay i Monday, the 10th Inst., In t waa n,.i'1e of til'd vluiati--- ); ii.a Grev su.ldenly i.'.ei l"o iici r Nw tdipiill tie Tra:r. ni !'i. fenet town. !P"rh in which he will rev.ew the as it passed through the and 3ouiheatern railroa-l-, attempt to clrruia'e auch a ridiculous heart failure. She said that she waa E! ITy:- - rase, and he wi.t doubtless be men who made an effort to stop tne a fa'! easily auere'iflble on her way to '.hi country to settle district of New Mexico, one violation ' h story. It of his seiaure were threatened with nt'vr r.cT'bers ' ;i o The Fort Wor.h and Denver Cliy railway, of d.fiTiite end rnbstsntliil tht a estate The wmiau w. wealthy. from nd f,ir Interfering. harm Ctsh kept the against northern district of Texas, two viol- I mad no ai'-mp- t to commit suiciiio Neither n- a.lv- -j nor frlMids appeared nvr.. 1 Yakima. North at critical situation the before jj,t t Denver or a! any other p'.:;'i fur tralgm tu riniir: liii- lyifij ' na fuel fw the publir build- - ation. .Mr. Smoot w There con-s.jvi- San Francisco, Saw More and Understood More During His Short Stay Than the Average Man : Prohibition, Railroad Rets and iration ef Rue to Be Live Questions. Asp- Guthrie, Ok la., Dec. IrTbe eeooti. tuilonal convention which met hare recently to draw up a constitution M he voted upon next spring for the new state of Oklahoma. Is making gaud prugreu. This is tb Brat time the people have had a chance to make e constitution with the developments of tlie lut twenty-fivyears for a guide nd tbe drafting of this Instrument Is being watched with grent inttresL On of the moat interesting questions that will b considered will be the to prohibition. provision The chairman of the committee that will draft this particular provision M believed to favor high license and this fact haa caused the prohibition lobby her to wroth with renewed energy. The fixing of railroad rates, tb separation of whites, negroes and Indiana In schools ud on psblie eonreyanee; the regulation of corporations, ud th of the fixing ef taxation are oom other vital questions being oonaidered. Ultimately also there will come th contests for representatives in congress and the lertlan tff United Slit senator, which are already beginning to take definite form. e u REVENUE REPORT. Washington, Dee. B. Tb animal report of CoBimlweloaer of Internal Rere-nu-e John W. Yerkea for tb put fiscal veer show total teeekpte of 1 24 9,1 W.-2an excess ef I14.914.70S over Ihe preceding veer. Tbe roraraiseHmer recommends a rente for each atemp lacharge of sted to rectifiers or wholesale liquor dealers for use on psekagu prepared and sect nut by them and n charge of 25 eems per gallon on nil brandy f the withdrewn for fortification poiRoeee. 2. y re-pe-c. Th officers and tinpl1')'" Southern railway In ihl ny. 7,; in numiier. headed by he four gcuara! of (he auperlnu-ndcnt- i ronivany, marched In body to the nnuri-of th all the officers cf Practically company throughout the system wen? In attendance and represenrsUree from two itoten other roads also wer there. Among the distinguished petii who attended th church services wr Fairbanks liirtg White of tne supreme ccmrt f h ARCHEOLOGICAL Dl ECO VERY, NaplfK Dec. 2. What would appear to be a must Important archeological dDooverr wsa unearthed today Cicero et Ftemsc. near which pia-cwa. assassinated twenty centuries ago This discovery ecesista of which are thought to be th tomb of the great orator. They stand on hill domlnailug both the Applan and Herculaneum wwys- I |