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Show FULL advertise in the ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST . examiner I FOR THE PRICE IT CHARGES. IT IB THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIPA3 THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS VOL III NO. INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE PART. LY CLOUDY MONDAY AND TUESDAY. OGDEN 44 CITY. UTAH. MONDAY calling for eother explanation or denial by the president. The president is responsible for what he himself says in public; for what he writes or for what he explicitly authorises the proper government officials to state in his be- MORNING. DECEMBER 10, 1906 TWELVE PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS pioiisluns uf the statutes goternlng conditions. The Department believes that many COMMERCE AND LABCR provisions of the statutes governing e this class are substantially without material Injury eithhalf. Urges Business Men to Send Repre- er to the Department or to the pubMrs. Storer wrote me with great sentatives te Foreign Countries lishing Industry; that tlieie should be diffis was freedom, aad It to Establish Agencies. legislative relief of the situation rather to know cult quite how to answer her. than that the administrative reform Both the and Mr. Storer continually should progress to the limit: that the made attacks upon all aorta of people, tests of classification should be 9. Dec. The of results Washington, especially dignitaries of her own plified; that the rate of postage and efchurch. At one time ahe wrote me the first year at the government conditions uf socuriug it should not be with great bitterness against the Profort directly to promote American made dependent upon such fine distestant mlMlnnariea who were L'tMff trade In manufactured as thoas now required. guds are por- tinctions sent to the Philippines, at the same At its last session Congress apin M. the of John annual reiort time requesting me to chainpiun Arch- trayed pointed a commission, composed of Canthe bishop Ireland because he had been Carson, chief of the bureau of manuthree members from the Senates and loyal to the InilUed States during the facturers, in the department of com- iluve members from the House, to war with Spain, which abe asserted merce and labor. The bureau has fur consider sad report upon the whole was not true as to another Cath.ilic nlshed American manufacturers wiih subject of second class mall matter. archbishop whom she named. While names of person! throughout the world This commission lias already held 1 was always reluctant to write In a engaged In the isle uf imported mer- meetings and has given heatings to a f chandise. way that would hurt the frellLgs representative of the Department and of the Storera, on this occasion to publishers. The Department hopes President be a peculiarly ungentlemanly thing either Dec. Cotton Trade. Washington. Dec. 9. France tonight seems 1 thought It necessary to write Just for and confidently relies upon the ao-- to Paris, Rousevelt tonight made public a long to publish private correspondence, nut what The face an alarming religious crisis. in aaya report part: was, my and positlou all and live of accordingly Root Mr. as Btorer In his extraordinary publishers givThe cotton piece goods trade of Lat night's reports of the pope's elevteller addressed to Secretary replied aa follows: China la large and constantly grow- ciiliens Interested in perfecting the enth hour rejection of the governing the correspondence between the pamphlet prints various letters writ!I 1900. be17, to May in service Its efforts get ment's fins proffer under which Cathing. The exports of cotton clothes postal president and the former Ambassador ten by himself, by me and by Mrs. beYour Dear Mrs. My letter Storer it from Great Britain to China alone for fore this comnilralnu. and thru olic worship cuuld be continued under Bellamy Storer at Vienna and Mr. Btorer, I shall act birth briefly the of the 4th has Just come to hand; also 1905 were greater than those of the fore Congress, s corn-c- t understandthe common law turns out to be only Sturer, in which be any that Mr. facts of the case, giving certain letters of the Cth. 1 am of fond to the too very, very United Statea to all countries for that ing of thla subject. Its Import true and the deadlock now is apStorer refusal to answer hla letters which are necessary in order to unreason that la and the that your The entire value of shipments service, to the revenues sad to the parently complete. According to the and the publics tlen of various letters derstand clearly those which he prints. you, period. letters me a in quandary. Yju put I first met the Storera while I was cotton piece goods front the United people. justified the ambassador's rtmo.vel; holy father's timers, declarations unwant me to do all kinds of things that of Whatever may be finally deter- der u Statea SdUth America for the past the law of 1661 are prohibited, but that Mr. Storera publication of pri- civil service commissioner and he had 1 cannot 1 possibly do and that ought fiscal year was (1.244,667, whtle the mined, opinions will differ as to the the vate correspondence was peculiarly come to Washington ns a congressparish priests must remain in their not and 11 is sugto which you do; to sty rate be things charged. man. that friendhe were and priqier then kind and (the presrburrhea until driven out by violence. ungentlentanly, They shipments of Great Briialn for the six 1 do not want to and this s clear-nessnd contradict, with yet much Justice, absolute with SO with I gested, In their me and my relations ly months ended June ident bad stated The official confirmation of thla comlast were valIt his position, the reason why It family. I retained a lively recollection ' 1 makes me feel very hypocr.tical if ued at nearly (19,000,900, ami for ten will undoubtedly be fully considered munication has created a sensation, seem to You them. in If the that procommission. acquiesce by was out of the Question for him, as of thla kind and friendly attitude, and nearly vision Ispostal for a different rate or both In government snd Catholic cirmust remember that there are many months endedTo October, 1906, aresident, to try to get any archbishop because of the affection It inspired I other cles. Cardins! Lerot, archbishop of (32,000,000. Argentina alone Great method ufmade rowho feci their about treatment for any publica- Hurdeaux, people Britain In the six mouths ended with made cardinal, though expressing his submitted to conduct from Mr. and Archbishop Germain and on fairas in feel about Just now from In you yours. tions ll. that forre, admiration for Archbishop Ireland ns Mrs. Storer to which 1 would have others who already had advised comJune, 1906, sold about (7,000.000 worth ness to can no more decided understand s so They your the publishers submitted from no other cnibaseadur of well as for leaders of other denominapiece goods, or twice ns much pliance with the law, have hastily InCatholic than you can under- as cotton the United Statea sold for the en- chsnge should not be made suddenly. al rurled the parish priests if their tions. He says he thinks It well that and his wife; and 1 did not resent turningCatholics stand be Protestant. givturning fiscal year to all South Amer-- . Reasonable opportunity should dioceses that their former advice Is the members of the cabinet should their actions until it became evident Some of the best people 1 have tire past lea. The entire trade of the United en to adjust their business to the new null and void, snd today In all he kKw certain facts, which he (Btor-er- ) that they were likely to damage Amer- ever met were Protestants who had States ican interests. Mrs. Storer Insisted to with South American countries requirements. either suppresses or misstates. churches of bishops and priests been Catholics. I cannot t tor The Department recommended the after mass , parish the fiscal year was approximately Hs rays hs did Lot resent the action of me often that tiielr chsnge of creed originally I cannot read the letter from Carconto and com mission a of stop, (he urge stopping sppolntement It had blow husa to until became evident dinal Rlcahrd, arrhblshop of Paris, deadly her (140.422,676 In Imports and (76.159,711 the Storera proved of missionaries going anywhere they in subject in the hope of se- communicating the decision of tha holy exports, a total of (215,600,000. The sider this they were likely to damage American band's career, and that they were suf- cboOM- - I 1 have It which relief as Information and feel, emphatically curing j He says Mrs. Storer urged fering for conscience sake, I accent- ' see to continue services la the Interests. present commerce of all South Amer-- 1 fouud Itself barred from told you, that the clones of ten securing thru churches, hut abstain from any declala placed at (560,000.000 in imports him to give her husband a cabinet ed this statement as true and It gave always of of the own results Catholic the Inhabitant! The its bettering agencies. and (750,000,000 in exports. England ration." and Cardinal Richards' own place and that she stated that Mr. me n certain chlvalric feeling that I the Island lies In bringing them , dominates In the commerce uf South Inquiry, therefore, sltould he valuably instructions. In view of the order isChoate at London and Gen. Porter at ought to do what I could to help them to traps to American the of the to and standard alike the highest Department followed gy Germany. Neg- ; America, sued by the prefect of the Seine Paris were not proper persona to be and be aa patient as possible with The Catholicism. worst that The Interests. Departthing lect of the South American markets by publishing not to permit for the present ainusaastors, suggesting her husband tliem. on could and the for both the them to happen, Congress The president inAmerican manufacturers and mer- ment's report In that connection. of ceremonial drapthe Minister to Belgium. employment wfil would also Cathnow Catholic for the be la progress church, com- weighings urn triages or funerals. at eries corporate a letter from Postmaster "Under President McKinley, Mr. olic church to clmmploa the Iniquities chants, lack uf direct ateamahlp on the additional light of banking tend to throw The church wardens, whose legal munication General Cortelyou contradicting that Storer was made minister brat to Bel- -' that have undoubtedly been commit-- facilities areand absence situation.- - For these reasons I do not existence causes to President McKinley had com missioned contributory expires next Tueadsy were recto then and Spain. About tbs tod, not only by lay, but by clerical this condition and until these are over- feel warranted la making further thanked from the pulpits of the a gentleman to ask the pope aa a per- glum today e of would-btime my accession to the vloe presleaders In the lflilllpplnes ommendations at this time. various churches. sonal favor to him and ns "hgnor u I wrote at President McKinley's and elsewhere. One Incident which I come the trade of the United States the If It be idency should by developed the countries .of South America the country" to appoint Archbishop Prayers were offered for the protecto Mr. and Mrs, Storer that actually cannot put on paper came to with testimony before the commission, by of God during the coming period Ireland an cardinal. Mr. Cortelyou aaya request me to any that my personal knowledge in connection will continue to eb relatively of slow the results of the weighings recently tion the desired president of persecution. tha late president never made any Mr. Btorer was to be made with g prominent Catholic ecclesiastic growth. or the the directed by ultimately Congress, by The government regards the action such request The president declares an ambassador. Mr. and Mrs. Storer in ' Department's Investigations, that any Experts During Veer. Cubs, walch was of a character eo of the pontiff as little less than n sumthat Mr. Btorers statement that hs were manufacin Of of annual one Is the interested undue the of made class and bestial that it ; revolting greatly products enjoying securing publications mons of the French Catholics to open authorised any such message to be of ArchMshcp Ireland to ba feel that the whole hierarchy In the turers, (760.000,000 worth was export- advantages under the present rate, ac- rebellion, as rendering the situation delivered to Pope Plus Is untrue. He promotion I had anr have a alnecfa Island needed drastie renovation. fiscal year. The value uf tion should be takes looking to a corcardinal. last the a ed grave and possibly entailsays that be never received a letter respect and admiration for exceedingly exDefarm .The that rection of this Inequality. year, products exported Archbishop most Arcblshop Ireland. the fmm Ambassador Storer giving an acing deplorable consequences. not of a serve the forests, the mines partment exists to Ireland; a respect snd admiration cluding those particPremier Cfemi-occuand M. Briand, count of his visit to the Vatican and which Now, I very earnestly wish that end tha fisheries, wee (822,0(Ki,uiHi. not a minister I have often publicly expressed. all ular but Industries, Industry, of were in who are those nod of the nieeaage he perooaally gave the The public worship, Ireland, Archbishop letter from me to Mr. and Mrs. most advanced among onr Catholic Better, cheese, Jsfd. tallow, wheat, portion of the people, but aU of tkv conference all day today- There' la no pope on behalf of Mr. Rooaevelt. seccorn dried oatmeal for of and and In Mr. Btorern pamand rates flour, Storer postage people, quoted men like the Instance should The president's action tonight folsign of the overnment faltering, but aggregating (146,000,000, are In- ond class mall should be established it giev with precision my views, priesta to that It may be forced be given a free band in these Islands fruits, lows the publication of the conllden-tla- l phlet cluded In exports of manufactures. oa that basis, with no rate that Is rel- to both and Ireland upon Archbishop resort te extreme measures. M. snd should be advanced in every way, He says aa Increase of pamphlet which Mr. Storsr last upon, thb or out 30 discrimination or a of per against nearly atively possibility propriety Briand said today that the decision of but you must rebiember how hamper- cent la the value of manufactured of week sent to the president, the cabinet my taking In his behalf the steps ed 1 am In proportion to any other rate, nor the pope wd entirely unexpected. and the senate foreign relation comfrom the fact that writing, In five a a of class bear the subdivision la should I last can Storera which years the products and any asked, i mittee. see any one admit for forceful reminder of the I do not like add nothing to what these letters them- a moment theto Pops Incites Violation ef Law. urgent neres-lt- y a disproportionate share of the rate of n foreign potenright efflxt immediate for Its class. Furthermore, while and for When selves show. wrote organised first to they The to encyclical la very grave," said . tate Dec. in American Interfere The mite New York. Not Washington, publlo fort to flnj foreign marelrt for an out- the Department's chief purpose should M. Briand. being president my- policy. For Instance, you While condemning the of the House, Washington, Dec. 2, 19Q& speak reits in lines of an be which efficiency, many self and noj having thought out with pope put alreauy law of 1905, it advises recourse to the Irewith My Dear Mr. Root In view of the being angry Archbishop condemust be exceeds. home ceipts aad expenditures common law. Although the refusal to fact that Bellamy Storer has sent to clearness the exact situation, I asekd land for not stopping the war with industry largely and Is in Itself an urgent ap- sidered in their relation to cost and to form cultural associations was, In my esch member of my cabinet aa well President McKinley whether he could Spain. As far aa J am concerned, I mands, of the for the fostering rare of rongreas. the general financial condition Ihe an and to detriment error, as to myself a pamphlet under. date properly do anything to help Archblshopinion, would resent ns an Impertinence any peal urea Americas business government, aad Its rates for service The of the church: It was the cburche'a of November, to op Ireland. He responded that It was European, whether pope, kaiser, esar men toreport 1906, purporting to foreign flelad personal must be flxt with regard to that send legs) right so to refuse. In a spirit uf give an account of those relations of larlng to beVngdy with any representatives, especially trained for his with me which led up to his re. propriety interfere, although he ex- AnieriCan because of his action or conciliation, out of respect to the conto in remain the service, asm permanently as himself the haring , action sciences of the French Catholics, and ns rr yards any question moral from the position of ambassador CASTRO VERY SICK. In order to do nothing to disturb peace opinion of Archbishop Ireland , twwn Amerlca and ouUid nations. the country and to establish and mainat Vienna, I thin kit as well that yon and branches. 1 The tain agents agencies and tranquility, the government thereh,d. fI,rU,e,L 00,1 and the other members of the cabinet !ihlt Lhvd,. V I No pretension of this kind should be should counDown Ssacoast to the Movtd the the Was of speak language prwldsnt on subject, admiuKl upon prescribed this easy means of should know certain facts which he on molnenL' If any man. Last Monday. I try to which assigned, should have either suppresses or misstates. Ag to either Just before or Just after my etec- clerlcaJ continuing worship by a simple decla-blahop, lay archbishop, of and practical knowledge ration in accordance with the law of the necessity for removing him from tlon as vice president, In which he prl(!it was in any way thorough Fort De France, Martinique, Dec. 9. 1681. The Interests they are to represent, thla position I suppose there Is no slated what hr felt was the proper po- guilty of treasonable practices with the pope's brutal order to the from aube received clothed with full here Reliable arvlces should 1 absoto this offer need at discussion. clergy reject our war, he should be and An ambassador sition a position with which during Spain ' to set for their principals. Venezuela set forth that President Incites them to violate thepractically laws of who refuses to answer the letters of lutely agreed. Following this c cover shot or hung, and It is an outrage on thority Castro was moved down to the little the country- - He no longer acts as the thaT'hV'almuid be at large. the president cannot remain an am- sstlon in myletter to Mrs. Storer of sescosst village of Macuto, near La spiritual head of the church, as th-bassador. His statement that my let- November 23, 1900 quoted by Mr. Dut , clnnot wrlte ,n a way that CHANGES RELATING TO Guagra, last Monday. The president canonical objections against the law Btorer In his pamphlet, 1 stated with would seem to defend a man for not ters to him were of such a character 111. He of 19ns cannot be Invoked Is described aa being very against that that he could not answer them needs absolute dearness my position, snd avoiding war with Spain, for I cannot SECOND CUSS HAIL made the trip from Caracas In a bed. of 1881. The pope now assumes thff was for of the out It a powhy question no further comment than to for n moment the single Vllien be arrived at Macuto he ap- litical point out president to try to get any archbishop recognise leadership, and the vital questhat In such esses It was his dear duty of any European so much as to right he unconscious, te absolutely peared is whether the Catholics of franco instantly to resign: His publication of made cardinal; and nil the letters think that there is need of defense or no tion will consent to follow him or not. if Reform of Abusee la Progressing ft Is generally believed that he hss the various private letters between his quoted by Mr. Storer as having been excuse in such a case, I chance of recovery. written by me to him A they do the government will act with Steadily, But Each Year Shows wife snd himself treat Cath-o- r know, I furnish subsequently Violently worded posters htve been even greater energy because of the tolarj me would Need of Lsgislation. to his wife taefc precisely the same I 0jjc andyouProtestant always any additional Justification, exactly alike, ss were such that Caracas circulated In declaring erance It has manifested heretofore. needed, for his summary, separation position. I explained repeatedly that j j do j0W or Gentile, as I do the man no one Is today deceived regarding trie Every violation of the law will be ironi the service. He does not give my friendship and admiration for 0j native American, German, Irish or a gravity of President Castro' Illness prosecuted, and furthermore special like Ireland is (which my the state j any 0ther Archbishop kind of Any parentage. nftbe The annus report postmaster snd insisting that the exercise of the measures, legislative and otherwise, departments Anal letter to friendship and admiration for Bishop discrimination for or against a man contains the following concerning sec- executive him, dated September 19, 1906, which power be assured through a may lie taken." Lawrence of the Episcopal church and because of hla creed or nativity strikes ond class matter: runs aa follows: vice president, as is provided for in Cranston of the Methodist ne aa infamy. Men like Bishop Keane, special measure referred to by Bishop This subject was also dlscust at the constitutin'. For a long time past M.The Letter to Storer. Hrland are those intimated by Prechurch, like my friendship and admire- ke the Iate rather Casselly, like Falh-tlo- n length In my last report. During the the gov-- I routine continued, only 'Your letter of August 2 does not poster mier Clemenceau In the chamber of for many clergymen of many de--; er Retford, the pariah priest of my periodl have had charge of the Depart- eminent matters have been attended deputies, namely, to strip the clergy require any comment as a whole, but nominations Baptists, Lutherans, Con- - own town of Oyster and like ment I have found the laws j Bay, are to to being and questions relating y direction of the president I answer of their privileges, compel them to gregationallits, Presbyterians and otn- - scores at other priests whom I could second class mall poorly adapted to j held In Important I t as abeyance. regards one point. You assume era) would make me pleased to see name, are entitled to receive the same perform military service and, as a last and .an have become conditions, Gen. Parades, that In the letter of December 11 the present resort, to treat them as foreign subany good fortune attend him, or any measure of affectionate respect and convinced I a serious a In that substantial is change now organising exile, Ptwldent wrote you not as an official churchman like him, of any creed; but I men jects. have that de-- ' given I loyal to support Is and movement reveslon or simplification tending I the 1nited insurrectionary Slates, but a purely per-- ; that I could not Interfere for hla pro-on- like Phillips Brooks, like Dr. Devine Militant Catholics Rejoice. Dedares that he will non take the field. snd private letter and yan state motion, or Indeed In any way In the and like so very many other Protestant most desirable. For years the seMilitant Catholic are rejoicing at to been endeavoring rifles .at his has to have 15,000 eHdaima partment that thla letter shows on its face that ecclesiastic affaire of any church, clergymen whom 1 could name. More- cure a revision of them statutes. the stern attltud of the pope. A reto answer from you was asked for, j This was also the position 1 took ' over, my dear Mrs. Storer, whatever From time to time their defects hare disposition. ligion organ say the faithful can now snggeHted or expected. j In all private conversations, and the I could (to for you and Bellamy would been face and the future with serenity snd out This CONDITION. COMMERCIAL explained. pointed 'It Is hard to understand your assertion that in any prirate conversa-- ! be done, but I simply do not see how how tbe persecutors of Uig church for bona intended la class exclusively siaklng such a statement, la view of tlon I took an opposite position from I can do anything In this particular Ban Francisco, Dec. 9. In response that the daughter of eternity disdains fide newspapers snd periodicals, and the fact that the letter you quote 1 was which expressthat matter. repeatedly for them only when they observe the to inquiries as to commercial condi- the effort of wicked men and will Its entire Importance from the ing In writing is not only an untruth, j 'With great tespret, very sincerely law's limitations and prohibitions. tion In tbla city, the chamber of com- triumph In the end." accompanying letter which yon w ere but an absurd untruth; for I would-o- f yours, The decision of the Vatican, which were and still are ahnsee and merce has isqued a bulletin which There shed to read and hand to Mrs. Storer, . one to course not say privately any THEODORE ROOSEVELT.' Reoccasion loss of revenue. hows that the total hank clearings I the form of answers to specific I they Jn which Mm. Storer was Informed I the opposite of what was repeatedly fol Letters From Mra. Btorer. form of the abuses Is progressing for the yesr ending October 21, were questions, may be summarised htt unless she took certain definite writing to that same person Mr. For the corresponding. Iowa: , but earh year's experience I (1.576,748.780. I soon as became As steadily ctfcn ynur connection with the president dipkx Storer asserts that he had Mrs. Stcrer Parish priests, vicar, etc., must to receive letters from Mrs. give fresh emphasis to the need of period last year they were (1,497.213. c service would have to be sev-Tand various other people after conver- began 1906, Is main passive and may not cooperate for total The October, . fur, the promotion of legislative action. Storer asking It is of course unnecessary to sation with me. put down memoranda One unfortunate and unavoidable the largest for any month in the hla-- I with any act of sequestration, but If snd It ought to be unnecessary as to what they remembered I had Mr. Store?- - end letters from both of Incident of the reform la the Irritation the bishop considers that the refusal also characof the tory of the city, being (206,989,793. them complaining was taken. It were of tbe treasurers to surrender the It causes. Of course 159,749.850 estate rj.Dnrdto aasllude to, any proposition ao said. If such setiondishonorable. real of Bales disturbance and In various and of ter people standing Pa this severance of you from was of course simply of months 1906, six io first the may cause grave consequences, the true execution of be keys this On service. may During 22, the public September :Df service would be asked for, not one of them ever showed me or would recorded, repre-- . he can permit them to do so on condl-entln- g f the president as president, bnt In have ventuerd to show me any such 1901, eight days after President Mc- any law, but If the Intent Ifcan be met 2,499 mortgages were(18.708,931. Dur-- i tlon that they do not sign any domIrritation a value of death, Mra. Storer wrote me by more direct methods, prlv,e c Pa city. The president memoranda, and It Is nonsense to - Kinley'sthat the spoilUkm. consecrating I should appoint Mr. Stor- And disturbance follow because the ing the same period there were 1,739 ment anxious to treat both you and Mrs. pect to hind me by a memorandum the urging Bishop may authorize Catholic organlaw la amblgiiiiua and Inapplicable to releases, represeting (10.Hi6.9C9. a as er the snd to cabinet, specifying btorer with the utmost from gentleness end existence of which was concealed The total exports for nine months izations to participate In aequeatnra If deslighle place the war department. existing conditions, the need for reand it seemed to him me. The Storera were my guests at of vision becomes apparent. It la not a ending September 30, IDOr,. were (31r the refusal would emUnger positions were the letter the which you head, hie. "ty end could be achieved In the the time whf' necessary for the maintenance of their 731,094; imports. (33,762.515. L give him either the question of whether the Department con-- 1 I running 'Please easiest, for you bv following the ttstotowe memoranda families, but parish priests and other 1 Bellamy, is embarrassed in administering these war. or privjtie pray TfcunT h,ch he actually did follow. Catholics cannot participate In acta of INSANE MAN 8HOOTS. class mall or has itiexe me , who rlchy Swerves it. shall have laws aa to second f,,er to Mra. tSorer of course In administering them. toct. the totomts they sequ eel ration In any manner unless honorable Ior service at chaDre any hesitancy pin of the matter of which ym to have made wm not made, rave in. hnme tQ w country- - Viren i the sequestered ecclesiastical propare on the statute hooka, and it Jackson, Ohio, Doc. 9. Elmer They J 'quested to take cognisance. In h VKh a domenled coal miner armed erty Is permitted to pay rent to the if hPfnrt and Vf P'sined that I did not Intend to re- Is the duty of the officials of the DetV Storer wss asked to fulfill what, with two to revohera began shotting to- public administrator, or unless the conpaid agreed their with In or comply one make requiremove partment any changes any failure to fulfill which ter. I wrote to them. In this connec- the cabinet at the time, she wrote me ments. That we are doing. But the day in a crowded trolley car leaving tract cannot be broken without heavy "ouid require, she was Informed, your tion I call your attention to the folloss; churches, presbyteries. Episcopal on October 17, suggesting the embas- head of a Department of the Govern- this city for Wellston. Instantly killed from the service, which eon-.- n lowing statement Isurj from the White. White, mortally wounding J. D. mansions, seminaries, ate., which are London and Paris as fit places ment, charged with the duty of exeHarry at sies he never fulfilled. .You were Hr.ise on November 9, eleven for seseized cannot be ranted except in case her husband, arj stating that Mr. cuting the laws relating to his Depart- Van Atta of Newark. Ohio, snd suJ 'ted to read and hand. days before the Storer pamphlet was Choate and Gen. Porter of ahaolute necessity, and after the thin more to consider, verely wounding J. E. Klnninon, hss were not ment, somrthlng propto her. It ia dllficullletter to gtigmat t received by me or that I had any er persens to be ambassadors. In ft Is not only his duty to execute the perintendent of the public achoole of administrator has signed a declaration folly the proposition that knowledge whatever of It, this city. McNeal waa fatally shot by not to attempt in any wlae to abridge view of the lutinse Indignation of law, but It in his duty to call attention th the liberty of the lessee. If called to conditions the president's and Crudities. If he citizens. to its Mr. and Mrs. Storer with his being rePrivate Conversations. colors. Ecclesiastics must appeal the "lulre, no answer. such defects exist The Decer-ta;Is believes a office Inthere from moved n!w, the been i hare For many years it has the honor to be, sir, your council of state, but pending the to the SHAH'S CONDITION. enorclaims atthat with In the comic of their element the partment fo t variable practice never to attempt council's In servant, decision, should their failures the of remove number me mous cet Jncrenie to publieither thus to tSe with tempt 9. The condition of to respond to the call subject them to quote a private conversation Dec. ROBERT BACON. radical the Mr. and Porter or cations for Mr. Teheran, Choate or they changes as you been, found that In their make-upresident It hssthe and the" shah was no worse today. Parlia- the penalty off desertion, they can re- s Acting Secretary. man who quow the purpose of giving Mr. Storer either have undergone matter of fact Private Correspondence. must be or ment has demanded an Immediate an- port for service and. If cnlturel In there or a circulation the cabinet change embassy position such a con vera a lion usually misquotes a are formed, the parish pri.-st"ever pleasant to have to of I relaswer from the gut eminent as to modification received ctauitea or France. existing many f.., It whether consciously or unconscious-Is England tive to the second class of mall matter whether the constitution is to he must remain to rhurch and continue Tr:,nl affairs or quote or conversation an alleged to say mas until driven out by vio- to make them applicable to the new signed or nnt. correspondence, ly ; and such (Continued on Page Three) held ss U ia out personal reason why it is held te under no circumstances to be ANNUAL REPORT UPON FRENCH PEOPLE FACING ucmeu-forcesbl- mm a LETTERS TRANSMITTED Any Ambassador Who Refuses to Answer Letters of the President to Him CRISIS Bishops Who Advised Compliance With the Law Now Instruct the Priests That Former Advice is Void not Longer Remain Ambassador. lence. If a schismatic priest appears, the legitimate priest must leave the church. Brat warning hla pariah Ion era; he must not participate la any schismatic service." COMMISSIONER REPORTS UPON CORPORATIONS J . I ! I y, - 1 - g - - be-hi- - dn, . , J : J : do-H- v Widespread Syatam of Railway Dii crimination in Favor af Standard Oil Company. . Washington, Dee. 9. Tha annual report of tlie Commissioner of Corporations Janies R. Garfield, made public today, devotes special attention to tbs transportation of oil and the operations of the Standard Oil company. During the investigation of the oil aaya tha report, "It was Induitry, discovered that a very widespread system of railway discriminations existed: In favor of the Standard Oil company, affecting a very large proportion of tha country and resulting aubat antially in giving to the standard Oil company an overwhrlmln advantage In In almost all sections of tha country; that this system had been la existence for a number of years, and that largely by virtue of It the Htaad-ar- d had been able to restrict or eliminate competition throughout many part of the country snd therefore reap the benefits of monopoly. These railway dliicrlmlustlons took various forma, often very ingenious in 'their nature, and so wllfuklly concealed that their existence was very rarely suspected, even by the active competitors of the Standard, although such Competitors knew that In general they were doing business at a dlsndvanU age During the fisoal year Indictment containing 6,192 counts were returned by the various grand Juries aa the result of this. Investigation. A most striking and Important result immediately followed the investigation of the bureau; the railroads caanellcd substantially all the secret rates. Illegal or Improper discriminations and In many casea the discriminations In open rates. The shippers of oil advise the bureau that for tha first time In many years they are now rapidly obtaining eusqllty of treatment from tlie transportation companies. Work on tke other phases of the oil Industry aad the investigations of the tobacco, steel, sugar and ooal Industries are well advanced. Special reports thereon will be made In due course. An Inquiry Into canal and water transportation has been started." Commissioner Garfield urges again the necessity for the establishment of federal Inspection and supervision 'of the greater Indurtrial corporations engaged In Interstate and foreign commerce. He says It will not Interfere with the power and authority of the states over tbe corporations created under state laws, and la not an Invasion of private rights, but merely- - will "restore Individual responsibility and prevent the corporations from being the biding places of the Irresponsible, dishonest or corrupt manager, Denial of the right to engage in interstate commerce Is suggested aa the penalty for proved violation of the law. The report says that the work of tha year strikingly demonstrates the value of efficient publicity for tbe correction of corporate abuses. trana-portati- . MUST REFUND MONEY. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 9. State Commissioner of Insurance R. E. Folk today sent telegrams to the Mutual Lite and New York Life Insurance companies giving them ten days In which to refund certain amounts of policy holders' money. The Mutual, he charges, has used several thousand dollars as compensation and expenses for agents to electioneer for the administration ticket and cites the evidence. The New York Life officials are given ten days In which to covert Into Its treasury money spent for printing and circulating 8,004 administration hallo to. re-27- ! HARRIMAN IMPROVEMENTS. Lm Angeles, Dec. 9. The morning papers publish a statement to the effect that E. II. Hsrriman has determined to aet aside the sum of (10.060-00- 0 for the improvement of the Los Angeles-Pacifi- c railway system. It 1 stated that it is the Intention of the Hsrriman agents to arrange for the construction of a series of subways to y parallel Fourth street and that a building will be erected aa a terminal station. ten-stor- be-ren- Me-Nea- l, 1 . ?: -- r. 30,000 PERSONS WITHOUT FOOD. Lodz, Russian Poland, Dec.9. By the down of factories here 30,090 persons are without food, demonstrations by lawles s person a are increasing and the feud between the Na- recent closing tionalist and Socialist laborers la being renewed. laborers durin the past two days have killed five Nationalists and wounded fifteen. MILLS COMES TO SEATTLE. '"'Cd-en- p ssso-ciaiion- die-p-l- ex-!'"- Seattle. Wash., Dec. 9. Walter Thomas Mills. Socialist orator and author, has cooic from Chicago to Beattie to reside. Iris hla Intention to piil Hah a weekly newspaper devoted to the advocacy of Socialism. j |