Show IVASIIIMJTOV WIRIXOS The Smuoon fiun > rrn > Atlomrjr Ueneral rortrl1 LoutS WASIIISGTOS Dec 5Tho President Pre-sident has decided to leave hero tomorrow I to-morrow for Chicago He will be accompanIed by Mrs Harrison1 Fint A sistint PostmasterGeneral Clarkson Mr Clarkson Miss Wanamaktrand Private Secretary Hnlfordv SAJIOAN BELIES MILL Senator Hale today Introduced a bill for the relief of sufferers by tho I MTeckOf he Trailed Stalw roenof war Trenton and laidaiict and the stranding of the Kiprie In the har bor oLApta Samoa last March The bill provides that the survivors of officers and crews of the wrecked vessels shall be paid sum equal to Ihu loove sustained bf tlicm but in fufi6 tg = tlobt no case ihall Jje compensation for ruch Iou fuftnlatd Liccid the amount of twelve months ra my of lilt litddS bcctlpibU by oDIccrc Ill casuof tJath the WIdow or children chil-dren are to be entitled to tho money and the expenses of removal of the bodiesalreacly recovered shall be naU to the relftU v Tht bill nlsodlrtcb thattberclatlvesof Pay Clerk Alex I auderwhodledon board the Trenton while en route to I Samoa be com icusated for his lCtOnallfIiClsllt iiy the wreck Also that the sum of SICO be given to Lieutenant Wilcox being 1 the sum of public monej stolen b LIrIoI en from llittl ttjillp going I from UK Samoan Islands to Auckland to communicate to I the Xavy Department Depart-ment the news of tbe ctrandlng of tho vessels The bill authorizes the Secretary of the Xavy lo remove Uio remains of the lost otllcersliurleil nt Samoa to I the United States nt Uiu exl > ense of the government and to have tUem interred nt lust NiHpnnl Cemetery nt Mare IsLind OMIXAT10 The President today sent to Uio Senate several hundred nomlna lions ft perrons appointed to office during the recess 1Er Congress They were In the Departments of State Justice Interior Army and Navy RETORT Ct ATTORAKYaENEItAL Tho annual report of Attorney General Miller rays that during he year 2S7 civil Milt and 1455 criminal prosecutions were terraIn alcd and there are ponding 210 of the former anti 7bl2 of the latter class Miller recommends that provision pro-vision bo made for a United States penitentiary and a United States reformatory Hie latter being intended intend-ed for the confinement of the milder class of criminals lie also urges the establishment of a prism hull iu department justice where could b gathered collated and recorded re-corded iu permanent form the criminal crim-inal siaUUtt lt the Ulilted States The A AttorneyGeneral fays Very soon after the I111 of March IBSl I I was brought to my attention that at recent Congressional elections there were very numerous and farreach ing violations of the federal Inws relating re-lating to such election It was clutrgeU that by intimidation of voters vot-ers by rcIilng npd destroying allot l n t boxes by subslittilKm of false ballots bal-lots by false returns by bribery of voters and of election officers and by various lfll means ellknow n to those engaged in this nefarious business thepoptilarwill I wnstUflttl MW 1 amIC3Wiitlanil nlurns obtained WI holly at variance with what would have been the result of a free and fair vote HONESTLY COU > TKI > The district attorneys have been Instructed In-structed to I invchligato where the deiartmciit has Iiecn Informed of violations alt to prosecute every llln implicated in such violations of federal Jaws and in a number 01 I States such nrosectitlons have been successful a large number of indictments Indict-ments having been returned Upon some rl them trials have beets had and inn numlierofcasesconvlctions have len obtained J Is proper to Kty I ha in some cases clot have J l > een made some ol them recently to prcrrnt and cripple these proM > cutlons by altenipUng to intimidate the mnrbhiLs from serving processes and itnesses from giving their testimony tes-timony such intimidation going to the extent actual asassiuatiou But it must not L supposui tho holly to I tho United States courts and officers I confined to election matters On tin contrary the records rec-ords of the Department of Justice chow that iu some dUtrictstho civil proceedings of these courts nnd criminal prosecutions wholly disconnected dis-connected wills the elective fmn chlsc cannot proceed because the lives of the ueces nry wltms are in such danger that it would be snirjY INHUMAN enforce their atteiutojpce and the givIng of their testimony while the evidence is to the effect that in certain localities no occupation Is so dangerous as the faithful performance per-formance of duty by a United Slatva Marshal Of course fuel lawlessness cannot be tolerated Time AttorneyGeneral speaks of the importance of some changes in the judicial system t which will enable en-able tIme lOur and especially the Supreme Court lo dispose of ac cummiilated business and In this connection calls articular attention to the fact that In view of the establishment estab-lishment in the last year of new courts requiring a large Increase expenditure of money In the payment pay-ment of witnesses the estimate for next year has been made In a sum 01 1400009 Instejul of 00000 appropriated fur tle current year AU11 LIJOVIEWF Secretary Husk has received a report from tbc agricultural experi npr ment station in southwest Kansas announcing I has been demonstrated demon-strated that the arid lands of the West can 0 made producUve without with-out Jut aid of Irrigation The experiments ex-periments proved that desert land unlrrlgated will produce plentiful supplies of grasses and forageplants IneudluJ sorghum and U is b lieved wheat corn and potatoes will grow equally well llt ground Was pulverized to Rae n bed for holding Uie water that falls In rain The planted surface was covered after the so ing of lie first crop wiLls matted straw to keep the loam from blowing away and with it the seed Subsequent crops will require 110 straw for the reason that the matted roots will keep the dry earth winds from lug blown away with high Jhr Vole In Ion DES MOINES De 5The official canvass of the Iowa vote showK Boles Dem for governor ISOllI Hutchinson Rep 171335 Boles plurality Com The remainder of the democratic ticket is defeated by I pluralities ranging from 1551 for lieutenantrcovemor Payle to S4SO 1L t l forjlailroad Commissioner Smith The prohibition voto for governor has not been can vats edjrct but will be about 1500 flue union labor vote asabout 53UQ I rrotaknl ExrltriutDl BRUSSELS Dec 31 There was another exciting scene in the Deputies Depu-ties today the occasion being the debate over tUe suspension from ofllceof the administrator of public safety A great crowd gathered outside the chamber and as the minister I passed out llieie were cries of TtcJiguI Ilesigu I Several jrtfeoi I > kuercnrretcd for creating n disturbance Grouj of excited men januM Use Uritt but all were finally I dNj I erred bythe police I |