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Show VOL.U1, NO, H. jQ .YMEItK'AN ciiritm suit virus. IKl.SliY 1. Knljbstii -- 10. A) baliiimb-- II D fc T. m Wa. in ft in p. ill . T:l Sahlulli-lil:(- ft " . .1 1. iilluw-ttllee- Mutly Ia.lor. SMITH. Utah's Delegate Wants to Know by What Authority ths Istus of Railroad Land Patents is Suspended Crisp Objected 'to Immediate Consideration-Public Buildings at Salt Lake and Ogden. I). C.. YYuMlilnifton, pk. 1i !). 9. : ron-I'eriie- RI land-owne- rs E. HUNTER, CoUiins Electric Liniinenlft. Cures Kryainln, swelled joinla of III feet anil lianij., Glandular Swellings of I lie urck or grain, headache Uranic and inHainatiirj i, rlieu-uiatian- and many ulliei complaints. AIAO HANPPAlTtlllKK OP TIIK CHINESE LAUNDRY BLUE1NU Soli liv all Merchant t. Provo City, Utah 31. gate Frank J. fannon. Hoyt Hherman, Jr., of the Utah Commission, arrived today from Halt Lake, hearing with him the certification of the returns of the Utah election. J. It. Ijctrher Is expected within a few days, J. F. HAIXSEY abdn-Degorativ- ien-slo- COMPLETE wool similar to those in the McKinley law. By Mr. Bailey of Texas, prohibiting Senators and Representatives from soliciting or recommending the appoint! j ment of any person to any office the The aaly ramdy guaranteed te absolutely appointment of which Is vested In the can catarrh and completely eradicate the President or the head of any departdlseeee from the blood sad System. ment. FULL SIZE, $1.00; TRIAL SIZE, 29c. By Mr. Cobh of Alabama, making all fast freight lines, express and car comEarti fun alee package contains one full mmUi'i panies, whether oierated by co rim ralucal traatawnt, m ip full month's supply of Catarrh tions, associations, receivers or IndiHtaliag Balei ead one full monlh'i supply of Caiarrti, viduals. either In connection with or Uand end Stuorach 1111,. If you hive Catarrh. Asthma, Rnmchltls. Hay Independent of a common carrier, etc., comFever or any oimplkaled afficlhm of the nose. Ihmat, subject to the act to regulate tinuichlul tubes or luncs. IVxtur Sh. ires' Complrtt merce. win Catarrh Cura jive Inslant relief and completely MAJORITY FOR SILVER. and permanently cure you. If the buwdsare constipated lake one of l)r. G. W. al Shuras pelkm Pills at MCme. If yuut Senate Finance Committee Will write l)r. ti. W. tiuuMa Is chnmic and Jeep-MateStand Seven to Five. for Shuras personally his new symptom list and have year case dlagmiMd and cetearert advice free. Washington, Dec. 9. The Republican Dr. G. W. Shane' Toole and Blood Purifier caucus committee of the Senate was in chtensei enj purities the blind. plves sirrncth end session three hours today, but advtror, runs dyspepsia end eU nervous diseases. journed until tomorrow without comPrice, SI per bintle. Its assignment of committee Dr. 0. W. Shone' Kidney and Uver Cun pleting The work accomplished memliershlp. cans iH diseases of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Is only tentative, but so far as it has Price. SI per hitile. Dr. 0. W. Shores' Caugh Cure runs ell coughs, progressed It has confirmed the forecolds end bronchial etfertions. One dose will stop cast of chairmanship assignments sent pesmodk enwp. Keep a bottle In the house. Large out by the Associated Press last night. sir. buttles. 2 In addition to these places It Is now Dr. 0. W. S horse' Mountain Sage Oil ships the For headache. ftmthacha, practically decided that Kenator Teller worst pita In on minute. Inwill become chairman of the Committee and neuralgia, cramps or ndk use It estemilly y, Pnvtnls anJ cures diphtheria If used In on Claims, Henator Hansbmugh on fernally. Henator (lalllnger on Pensions, time. Keep a bottle hanJv. Petra. i'c a hmle. destmvs W. Bheres' Dr. 0. Pepein Vrrmlluge and Senator Hhoup on Patent. lerestlnmi rrurms end removes the little mund nesl Tin re has been an exchange of places, when they hatch anJ breed. It never fails. Irtia by which Henator Caniemn takes a lie a hilte. all cures memliershlp plan; on Foreign RelaDr. a. W Sham' Wlntorgreen Salve tions and Henator Wolcott the place on dlsaasea of lha skin. Keavivrs red spots anJ bl;uk Heals old antes In JtoS daya. Flnanre which was conceded to Mr. mmplr from lha fact Pill Dr.' a.W?' Shame' cart rtironk constipation, sick headailia an btlluui attacks. Prlca, tc a bottle. These I saunas ramedirr are prepared only by Dortof G. W Shunt, ZWs Medical Instiiula, Sail Lake City. Utah. Co, Drug 8 lord. lay t'ameron before he announced hls Intention not to stand for to the Senate. There Is a prnlmblllty that this committee will lie Increased by the addition of only one member. This la to lie made to give the Reu put a silpublicans an opportunity ver man and an anti-silvman on ths committee. Henator Jones of Nevada er !. the year. I cniii-ialiil- - t s lg--at sh'Ii, tu , and from the British most of Mr. Morguu's Scccli today was to to Sir hls rcsH'etit devijii-iayiiig Julian .I'aunci'folc. J I is resolution, wlileli whs iis follows, was unuiilmoiiMly adopted ul the con- -' elusion of Ills siieeeh: niessiico of the Ki'iXdvnl, That tile ii'ei'lvi'd by llie Hi'iiu e on tnklelit 1.1, Mtfi, and Ills iiichuuko In Ills Senate today (iiii'iiiilng Iicii iiiIn i drill, relating to IIih imyiuent by the I'nilnl States of tin' i'IiiIiiim of ileal Britain arising uut of llie Bering sen la1 rel erred lo llie I'oiiinnt-tc- u I'uiilioversy, Itelalinns. wltli InMnie-llnii- s mi Kiin-lgtliut said ciininiilli' examine Into Mix guest loll of such linidllly lo tireul ilrltniii and llie uniniiul i hereof, r any. on of tin and any Itulilllly pint of lin'iil Britain or Uunuda arising out of said umi that said 'oiiiuilll-conlinversy, shall have aulhurliy to repost by bill oi Idue-bmik- '','b-rnui- flfi.OiNl.-00- exigtcted that this amount materially Increased during remaining months of the fiscal be Beckhams Appointment Confirmed by the Senate. otherwise. MORGAN STATES THE CASE. Henator Morgun mthl he felt It liicum-lie- nt uHin himself to reply to certain published (Hinmicnts made usm his course In the Senate by the British Premier and the British EmlmsHudor. lie declared that the 1'urlH tribunal lid not attempt to determine the qiics-llo- n of the liability of the United States nr the amount nf such for Great Britain contenibil, however. that the liability wax decided as a necessary infcn'tiec, und President Cleveland, proceeding on Hint iihsuiui-tluhad, thmugh the State dcuirl-men- t, agreed to pay $43!i,tMio in of this jlaliillty of the tin it. xi ptatva.- - ulli'ginl wntn.'.'i:l ,ut,lliat coubl not Iw carried out without the rtitlflcatlon nf Congress. The findings of the tribunal rested ciitln ly upon the treaty-makin- g imwer of the two Governments, anil the United Stales and limit Britain wen Ixiund to carry out the regulations upon for the pmlectton of the seals as much ns If those resolutions had lMen IncnriHirnted lu a treaty. But neither Government whs tmund further. At most the award of the arbitrators would only furnish a remote argument for the claim of Great Britain to damages for seizures. He would Is loyal to the findings of the tribunal, he said, but Great Britain conveniently sought to overstate them. Thmugh negotiations the state deirt-ineagreed to iay $43S,tNN) fur damages, and President Cleveland recommended that the sum Is appropriated. Congress refused to make the approy. n, din-cliur-ge nt Washington, Dec. 9. The Senate In executive session today confirmed the following nominations: Ulmer B. Adame of Missouri to be District Judge for the Eastern district priation. of MIssourL SIR JULIAN'S PLAINTS. Itufue II. Peckham of New York to At thla point Mr. Morgan turned hla be Associate Justice of the United attention to Sir Jullun launcnfote. the British Embassador, and hls doleful States Supreme court. plaints' to Lord Kimberly. Mr. Morgan was acornful and sarcastic. Van Horne Has Resigned. Dim's he know, the Senator asked, Chicago, Dec. 9. The Chronicle tono executory agreement Is bindmorrow will say: 1 'resident William thatuntil ratified by Congress?' Van Horne of the Canadian l&clflc has ingHe quoted from Sir Julians report to resigned. Ills probable successor Is liord Kimberly, that Republican and nt said to be T. B. pnpnMsts anil forty-foDemocrats Khaughnessy. The Information was re- had voted against the appropriation, ceived late this evening In a private and hls comment, attributing the action dispatch to a railroad official In this of the House to the necessity of party city, and later confirmed by a tele- expediency, Mr. Morgan declared congram fixup Mr. Van Horne. The rea- temptuously that It was getting to lie son given la that he is tired of active the fashion abroad to attribute everything that did not pleese them to the wurk. "Influence of party isilltlea" H characterized Sir Julian as ''unDEMOCRATIC OBJECTIONS. just'' and offenalve'' In the case of the House. Cannon's Resolution sod the Wool But not content-wit- h these reflecMemorial Shut Out. tions on the House," said Mr. Morgan, Washington, Dec. 9. The House held "he refers to Senators by name in a another short session today ami de- gratuitous and Insulting manner. He voted most of Its time to discussing the dues this under the cover of the British vice-preside- ur appointment of House olllcers. Itesulu-tlon- s were presented by the Itepubll-can- s calling fur the corresiHindence In the Waller case; for lists of the pensioners who have been stricken fioiu the rolls alnre March 4, 1K33, or reduced, and for Kecretary Smith's reasons fur an order affecting the action of the Land Office In connection with the perfecting of title to Pacific railroad gram lands in Utah and Nebraska, but all were objected to by the Democrats. An effort to have printed In the Record s' the memorial of the National association fur higher rates met the same fate. A House bill by Hopkins (Hop., 111.) was passed to amend the statute fixing the customs district of Chicago so that the district would embrace all of the States of IIIIiioIh and Indiana. Hopkins explained that the bill whs In the Interest of the smelter of Aurora, who on desired to lie able to pay dutb-Canadian ores at the mrt of ('hlenco. adiiiin-Istcri'The oath of olfiee was then to Price fDem., La.). A resolution Was passed appointing Isaac lllll nf Ohio ns deputy and three other einployn'M as agreed uHin by the Democratic caucus The memorial adopted by the Nations' al association Saturday, calling for higher duties, was pi'esenlol of la.nforth by Ohio, but t'rlsp nbjii-teto Its reception, t.'rlsp also ohjecpil to A resolution by Cannon nf Utah, calling on Kerrctary Hoke Smith for his authority fnr an order suseiiding set-all operation of the office hy which In tler on Pacific railroad grant lands Plah anrl Nebraska could ierfecl their titles. At 1:10 Ihe House adjourned until Wool-tlrower- s d Wool-Grower- Col. Romero, the famous MhxIchii n duelist who killed Vcrastegiil, lias under the oiienitiun of the duelist amnesty law. Mrs. Arvllls l I. mi, a teacher of thirty yearn' standing In Ihe 'hlai;i srhoots, wn the originator of that new successful scheme, the providing fur lb pensioning of public school teacher. li lu llie lessees uf the eiinsiin idly an lu- r NEW ASSOCIATE JUSTICE. reh-ase- I.- - oi nt about I m ! 1st cre. i. iu n-- 9. The statemenl Washington, Is made by those best qilalllli'd to Judge aluu-uctthat In the of legislation to relieve the llniinei:il sltualbiii, another bond Issue Is altogether pmlmlde within the next few mouths at the furthest. Tin present eoiidifinn of the exchange market und the commercial situation It is said, point unmistakaof bly to a further large withdrawal gold, anil without something is done to prevent the usual heavy rximrts during January ami February, which for the last two yours have loreeil ail issue of IhiiiiIh to recoup the depleted gold reserve, a similar situation will confront the treasury before the new year Is far advanced. Tim available cash balance In the today, Including the reserve, treasury Is approximately $17ii,rHin.fiuil, and as the Government has realized from Its three Imml Ituiic nlmut flK3.iino.iNtO, It appears that but for these Issues thefiov-ernmewould now be without one dollar In the treasury, and In addition would have outstanding obligations to alMiut ffi.fiOU.lNio. The examounting cess of the exMiiill(ures over the amount The exjiorts of gold during the last four months have been ffiTi.TM.ihk), and for this calendar year, $9!i,0(Ki,(HKi. in 1K!M the exiorts amounted lo flOl.Kl'J.DSd. From the best Information obtainable. It Is believed that the present month will show a surplus of at least fl.OUfi,-00which will leave the deficit fur thi to January year Is s iii.i ti tnl sur-cast- le for Previous Issues, the Treasbe Bankrupt. ury Would in-- . It not ini'- Im re . ii Eliminate the "Direct Tax InhibiI., tile United States. In i "n. Iielii.g, Mr. Morgan lignin re-- f tion front ths Constitution Taxam ii.'ii to In iif.iiill upon llie British Embus. idur fur Ills rough erlllelsm nf tion by Apportionment ft Failure-Specula- tion hlinell. nf w bleli In; said he was perConcerning th House haps 'u :i i'e"iu u;g ly 1',11'eliss.'' MorCommittee Chairmanship h IVM JULY'S TUNIC. ton's Refusal to Distribute Seed. I'.ul 1 d" feel resiiitful." he said, lli.'it iust i '.ni of fuiiilshliig Ills a tx u of 9 The feat Wuehlngtun. III,' I 'resident lie gave them Washington, 1hc. 7. ltcpreent(lva the Si nate today was a speech by out lu tin- tinerieiiii ut tin o filof the liability of the United ing "f Congiess, withpress a view nf dlsfl-llu- g U. S. Hull uf Missouri, who was om State fur the seizure of British ships thi- iiilsapiivheiisliiii 111 Ihe igldle uf the most active udvocutc of th In jitrlng sea In I MX). Mr. Morgan took mln.l It seetus. linWi'Yer, that ufter tax feuturu uf the Wilson tariff the pmdtluii In the lam Uongrens thut Sir Julian had hiirhl me umli-- r hls bill. Is determined nut to abandon the Ithe (tlement of these claims hy the iHiiidi'pius loglo last Mart'll, lsird Kllii-In'il- y relight fur an Income tax luw. A payci ut of a lump sum of S43C,uoo, us thmight II iii'i'ssary lo exhiiini' sult uf u cureful Inquiry Into the subwus recoziiueiidcd by the 1'retddt-iil- , my iviualns lu urdi-- lo give Ihe Anierl-i'ii- ii hii luiicndmciit to the Coiisllni-Hiwise nor pruiHT. Ills remarks on that Inlile nf ject, wus prciwrcd and lutroduogd by peiqib' li iiiiii'li-iuli'occiainii were the mJcct of Home Great Britain's sense nf Imlinr to braee Mr. Hull yesterday. It Is tu be known comment the llrltlidi Ein-at- It up siilllelililly n Inilllif tn I'nUgri-sthe sixteenth amendment, and Is as Morgan of Aluliuiim, chalrniun of vote the lump sum' which England us follows: the I'oiuiiilttce on Foreign RcIhUoiih, seems to propose a leeliiileal estopjiel "All tuxes, ns well as duties. Imposts and z iiiciiilH-- of the Paris Bering sea on uu Invest Ion of the Justice uf und excises, shall Im uniform throughtribunul, uim u resolution offcri'd by the illllU'lges lli'lllllllili'il. out the United States, provided, that him luat week. Instructing the Foreign At the roiii'liishut of Ids wlileli all Hcliiitniis committee to Investigate the capita tux sliull, und any oilier inn Ilnurs. Mr. Morgiin askil lax tier basKkdor here lu the hitter's olliclal ncciipled limy, tie apportioned among ths a Vote ml the adoption uf Ills resolllUoll . several States according to their re(iinsKimieiice with Isird KlmlK-rlyInstruetiiig the Fmclgn Atlslrs curiiiult-t"- c spective numbers, counting the whole TlUlt IIIITeKIMIIldl'IICI! wus prliitnl to ex Into ex- organisation. MUST ISSUE MORE BONDS. But seal Reply to Embassador Doleful Plaint Had Insulted Congreis Under the Protection of the British Flag An In-- . feaioua Conspiracy Against the La a i of the United State. A Sarcastic ht-a- will D., II o o ItOTlf LOCAL AXI IXTFIIXAL. I'ommlttce also will la: Increased from Hint to eleven member. This will enable Senator Brice to retain hi place on the committee, and will give the Republicans two appointments there. Senator Pettigrew will receive one of these, and the other will go either to Senator lju&y or to a 1801110 coast man. The JopullKt probubly will retain their present elialiTnuiishlpM, so far as they have them, Stewart remaining at the of Mines and Mining. Allen of PnrestH and Reservations and lffer of the committee to examine several branches of the civil service. It Is poasihle thut Kyle may lie transferred to a less Important committee than Kducatlon and Labor. Butler will I given a minor committee aiul Senator Jones of Akantuts will lie restored to IiIm old plaec at the head of the Committee on Contingent Expenses. The li ipullst Senators have ehunged their former deelslon concerning the of the Semite, and have organization now agriHtl among themselves to no objections to the Republicans taking control. They will ai t together, but will withdraw as a body und nllow the llepublieiiiis to elect their candidates for the Semite ullleea They may imsslbly nominate a candidate for President pro lem, but they will not press hls claims nor continue hls candidacy so us to materially de- when both, with Deleimte Cannon, will wait upon 1 resident Cleveland. Delegate fannon today Introduced a hill providing for an appropriation of f.MiO.Oi)) to purchase a site and erect a public building In Halt Ijtke City, and ftTMtfiMI In purchase a site and erect a public, building at Ogden. Mr. Lindsay 11. Itogers of Ogden, having il ill shul hls business, starts for Areal W. K. A. home tomorrow. BILLS INTRODUCED. ) I) O O I) II O II II U Pensions for War Prisoners InPHYSICIAN :: AND :: SlIIMiEON dian Territory Government. Washington. Dec. 9. A large number OiKce Hours froai 2 to o ji. in of Mils were Introduced In the Senate At Steele' e Drug Store. again today, the most Important of which were: - A merlcun Fork Utuh lly Senator Derry, to provide a Territorial form of government for Indian TVrrltory, with the usual staff of Territorial olllcers, the Territory to take e the name of Indlanola. House Sign Ity Senator I aimer, giving a uniform pension of $G0 per month to all who Paintibg lost a hand or foot In the late war, and fGO to those who lost an entire Etc. limb. Paptivliftngine: Glazing, Ity Senator Allen, disfranchising any Interior Decorations and Graining. citlsen of the United States who shall Advertisof All kinds Commercial solicit or accept a title, patent of nobility or degree of honor from a foring. Headquarters for the eign nation, and punishing this act as Latest and Cheapest a crime by both fine and Imprisonment Wall-Pap- er Voorhees, granting Designs, lor 1895, in Hy Senator to soldiers and sailors who were the City. captured and confined In Confederate during the war. Selections trom ten f the largest Mills prisonsSenator Mantle, appropriating lly in the United Stales. Su5.000 fur the purchase of sites for In Cheyenne, Wya, buildings public Holse City, Ida, and Helena Mont American Fork Utah. and providing for buildings at Cheyenne and Boise, costing L00.000 each, at and Helena costing $300,000. DOCTOR G. W. SHORES lly Senator Squire, for a gun factory for heavy ordnance on the Pacific coast. Among the public Mils Introduced In the House were the following: By Mr. Wilson of Idaho, a United States mbit at establishing Boise City, Ida. Also a bill establishing duties on Eleel A lliur-inig- li li- - OF MAILS, ALVA II LEWIS, 1 . Irmi-liiii;- I'acItU-i-allniad- tils st YEAR. - r For IM2II Infu-lilu- u- Hfcivtury Huke Smith hun Insued uu ortii-tit the I'ljintulruilnniT nt the Ueue-iu- I UOINU SOUTH, that all wiii'k Und lillliv, requIrltiK H. G. W. 1:IM m. if furnlnnliif; lints of nclei-leliliuis foi' V. I..... 4:4.rip in. the riilun I'aeltW'. and iVntral U.U. W :1 !' UI. to the Interior deiartmeiil GOING SOUTH AM) BAST. ahull be uunjiendi'd. U. P. :H a. lu Thin pracUeally ntoim all the oMra-tloiiK.U. W ... N: IS a. in of the General f lilliii. an fm M. U. W .. 91: 10 in us the obtiiliilnir of Ijmd itHli'iits Is Ol'K UTAH lUll'TK KUK A 1, 11 N K. on hinds kiuiiIihI to theme railMiiinlai., Wnlnnidayt and Saturday IV.1 i in, ways. It Is not so much a railroad Amvi'. 3:lil p. m. tUt Mtlon urn a si'tllerM qucKtlon, as the ullroad cniiijuiriU'M have Ihiti pit Id for OPKIl'K IIOl'US. moHt of .he lainlM, while tlu mettlcrK Tli. General Delivery, Maine ami Kegi-tr- y Wluduu uan at S:UU a. ni. anti diMM at ri:.'lu p. have made their Iniiirovrnifhta tliemin, lull cannot yet get lilies. B, If IhlH pi illey kIihII la iermltted to On Kumluya (lie Geneml Ill'll wry mid Maiim Wludna. an- - iii.'U Imui H:UI a. ni till i i a. in , obtain for any ureat Irnptli of time the and fmiu l:uu uH6:iRii. m. vault will In ehttiix In the matter of TIMOTHY MiVAKTY. luiul tltleM In some inirtloiis of I'tuh, an Poatuianler. well ns other Hiatus. Deli'K'ite t'annon lodiiy Introduced a resolution rccItliiK theae fuels ami cnll-In- g ANDREW ADAMS0I2. Uhui the Hecrvtary of I lie Interior lo state Ills nutliorily of law for the COUNTY SURVEYOR, puaiH'tislon. Mr. fan This was If- - H. Deputy Mineral Surveyor non lu pursuance of anilrneliy earnest request from lu Ilnh. -- ANUto tile l'rlsi ohjeeled resolution and It tenes over until KOTAItY TUBLIC. will ronaent when imfliifninuH American Fork, Utah n sain In asked for Its present consideration. In the meantime It In ordered to g" before the fnmniiftee on l'uhlle I j&iiiIk, and In any event a rejsirt will lie had and consideration ulTordeil liy flXOTAllY l'llBUl'K the House within a week. The arbitrary proriiillni; of Kecretary Persons ilcairin Id ; Deeds, Morl('ii!f tinlili In tills nialter, as well as other, is mutiny; frreiit liidltniatloii. If he nil ami Probate Imui gal nwisisnce will tieliiates taklni; the lands of the set do well to call on me.! mama atleinli-i- l lo. tleifi with their Improvemenls In set tlement of the iiiivernnient claims Accounts Col lifted. (SimkIs uRtilnst the rnllmails, there In a cruel I Hnil linJiiKtlflalilo reason for tils aetliin. sold on or y otherwise it Is alsuird and uselers. Allot ion. The Nnllonal Hepiihliran ciimintttii-decide- Amkrioan Fokk Meuchanth St., Ms heurlngs to today to morrow mornlni; uion the question or convention. location the of next the lOHNUCOLTKlN. Mr. Tdinnan of Halt Ijake, who holds Utahs proxy In the National commitBlANlPACTOKKIt OP tee. will In present, as will also Dele- Hadqtiurtpni, - .125 "l.i-'li.- i. l:l (LC)SIN( 1 -- . 1- NO LATTKU DAY BUM'S. a lu Sunday Keliool -General Scrvira, p. in 7:SUi. in lieui rul Semi'ais W. II. KUHIKKON. lii.lmy U lMHli:, - ullnwcd to Is advlie "i- ..I, nl. retain lilt place, but AMENDMEN TITLES FOR SETTLERS. as to Me M"ic..in a Populist, and not a a Republican, MORGAN ROASTSTHE BRITISH w,iit tit cunsidcraldc THE SIXTEENTH ns heretofore. Tlitu arrangement will leiiKlI, li. In wb.it be (einn d the TKUIAS " Kivu the Republicans six members, ths lib li I'l'i cidfd unSiMitlh Srlioo der the live aiul the l'upullnts one. .1 ii nf lb,. British Il.ig I'liufdvuc Ireynr l"l in i,s ..r lb.' law .f the Removes the Obstacles to an finunclal guest Ions the committee Senator Morgan Twists the fur in.Hokes Latest Edict Creates On Y. P. 8. r. K will stand seven to live lu favor of sill'niti"l t .uni il.ilniid that a : ver. ini. slic ii. a und a l.liidb'iitlmi of Gi eat Indignation. Tail. Income Tax. Family Prayer Seri Lions In el It w. about lin Ihe the s settled that ,.M e. Mill In huge AppropriPrayer mti.ii' Ililile Ilf ilii ations 7:iu m.. . Kmid.y Wed'susy 7:uu i. ui Friday 7:ullp. iu J. A. LIYIMiSTO.N 1. dc('i:mi;i:im4, is TOIMv, UTAH, SATUiDAY flag After quoting Sir Julian's comment characterization of Miine of the alleged British claimants as recalcitrant and rascally Amerl- -. declared that the British Kin- -l !in.he awuidnr's strictures were based on the mistaken notion that the British navigation laws should cover violations nf United States statute. Crimes sgiilnst the decalogues could not, he said, lie found In the Koran. He denounced the artlon of the American marauders In Bering sea who had placed themselves under the protection of the British flag as guilty f surreptitious piracy. He did not object to the English Embassador criticising hls course, cither as Senator or tis a momlier of the Iarls tribunal. In nls private communications to his Government, but he emphatically protested that he had no right to give hls criticism to the American is pers In a and thus forestall reply. Mr. Morgan was exceedingly Ironical In hls reference to the Indiscrlmlnnte nature of the claims Knglund had bundled together snd asked us to settle for a lump sum." "LUMP SUM" PROPOSITION. The proposition to pay a "lump sum. tic said, ought to he too revolting to lie n I he Christian stomach of the British I IniliHMRHdor. The corn ssndcnce laid before the house, Mr. Morgan sab, il 'rnonstrated that there was no over the alleged claims and III Hr? Investigation. England ha 1 simply jumped at the lump sum" made l,y Secretary Gresham lor the settlement of claims that had icit her JuM Ice nor morality the assertion set up. Iiut pHliably false, that the award nf the Paris tribunal made It obligatory upon the United States to satisfy any rlnlma for ilnm-whiGreat Britain make. Mr. Morgan Insisted tlmtmight It was the ce'ar duty of the Senate to obstruct tlio mtlon of the President In an attempt tn ride down the power of the Senate in negotiating for the settlement of International controversy without any lu on hls (Morgans) muii-phl- -t cvl-bnl- ly pro-posltt- ch inline und ti'inirt upon the liability uf the l'nltil States to Great Brllalu for ti, seizures. The rcsnlutloii was then p'nil and adopteil without a dissent lug vole. At 3.i: the Smuite .VYeiit into i'Xi'Utlvu stoisloii ami nl 3:3? ailjoiirned. uTHEIl PIP u ll b: ilNGS. Si'imtoi' t'uffery nf Isnilshilui, re-e-b ted at n explrallmi nf llie short I thi for a full term uf six years, whs sworn III. til Hi bill of the IMtsM'd w.im one grunting I'elllisylv .iiiliL n' iiiIskIoii session to lie the Slate uf to nrrupy the Untied States com t rooms at Sernntori end WllliiiiiisHirl during cerlaln Til. niiiiilhs. Ciillom iiililri-s- s tltep., Ill) gave not lee nf nil to ihe Smiatn Ioiiiuitow on the Moiinf ilnctiiiie. Among Ihe bills liilrndiici'd was nne by VoorlpH's (Deni., J ml. ) grinding a iH'iisloll of flNI li inniith to the willow of Ihe lute Secti'lory nf State Gresham. Barbara Aub Arraigned. New York, Ihf. 0. Ilur I. lira who iwinfi'SHed lo perjury, in that V. L S. I zinged inn ti had u criminal assault Umn Ank enm-niltte- d her, was iirrHlgned Iffure Jmlge Cowing In the court of general sessluus to plead to an Indlctimtit for She pleiuli! guilty, hut Judge Cowing to necept the pleu, and iissigm . F. R. 1 louse to her Miss Aub was thn rems nrt1 to tin; Tomlm until AM jr. when b will bo arraignnwt ed sgnln to pb'nd. iil di'fi-nse- number of ihthoiis In Mich State, cluding Jiidluns nut taxed. Such an amendment would remove from rluuMc 3 uf section I and clause four uf scclluii 9 of article 1 uf the Constitution the Inhibition against the uf direct tHxes" unless levied' Hnurilliig to the population lit the re- Stub's, the Supreme court having held thut the Income tux was a direct tux. Tlie intention of the fraincr of the I'linstitiition," an Id Mr. Hall, "was to prevent the ltiiHisllloii uf direct taxes which would not bo uniform In all mol they w.cro thcrehire tq lie laid uiHtirtlliig to lh' rule uf population. This was done to prevent a majority of the States from combining to assess exorbitant taxes on the minority Htalea. It has been found that all attempts to lax for Federal purimses according tit: tin rule of apiHirlluiiinent have been failures, uinl the only effect of these rln uses of tfic t'liiistllullon has been to prevent any Federal ier capita or taxation. This umendment leaves the construction of the uniformity rhiiiHr of the t 'oust Itut Ion still open fur consideration, but after conbulta-lio- n with nonie uf the most triilncnt lawyers iHiiineeti'U with the Administration, I do not believe there will be In the any difficulty In regard to that future. ml It sccrnii unwise to attempt rid of the anything more than to get direct tax antiquated and Imisilltlo eliiuse, uisin which the Supremo ouurt Inis given Its diflsluii." s'tlve dl-re- ct DELIVRf5i5"0LNEY. Reply Salisburys NO SEEDS FOR FARMERS. r Received -- State Department Congressmen Want Secretary Morton to Carry Out the Law. Washington, Dec. ?. There bids fair to I; an liileresllng mutest In tills Congress between Secretary nf Agrlcul-tur- v Morton and the ineinlM-rwho have ugriful'iinil const It ui'iicles, over the dlsti'lliiitliiii of sih'iIs. By virtue of an opinion rendered last summer hy Attorney-Gi'iicnil (Huey, the Secretary has practically done away with the system of gratuities to the public. He hII bids made for furnishing seeds, and In October last practically Rlmlishisl the seed division uf the department. Since hls course war made public, menilM-rhave been planning to take action compelling the Secretary to carry nut the law according to their InterpretatlonM uf It, which wua made plain In Ihe course of a long dclgtte on the by the last House. In anticipation uf the Congressional request for an explanation, which was Initiated by Mr. Baker of New Hampshire, tndny the Secretary of Agriculture had printed a circular explaining hls course, which Is being distribute! to memliers. The circular opinion quotes the Attorney-GeniTal- 's that the law contemplates the use of seeds rare and not common to this country, and also the Secretary's order closing the Seed division. Kecre-tai- y Morton has Im'iti very plain In t to meiiils-rs- . hls He says he Is'lli'Vi'H that tlio seed dlstrlliutlon is an unmieditutlonul form a paternalism, and does not Intend to lie I in It If he can help himself. Harrison. iitliiui'd York conabout the ri'Hirt from New , man-lugesaid he cerning Ills cniiiliig would nut discuss the report; that he has nothing to say of It. Tin- - t'oiiiptrofii r nf the Curi'eiicy has declared dividends In favor of the of Insolvent National limks as follows: Tamiua National hunk of Tacoma. Wash"., ID per cent; Merchants' National bank of Great Fulls, Mont., 10 ikt cent. Cup!. John V. Bubk Fourth Infnn-trInis Ini'll reniovi! at hls own request from duty as acting Indian agent at the Colville agency. Washington, upon the qualification uf a civilian us Ills sueccKsor, when he will Join his coms tlnu'-huiiorv- i! reji-cte- s qui-stlo- slaU-nii'ii- stru-inent- cr-Itn- al rs y, pany. At foal Creek, Colo., William Itny shut mol killed hls wire ami then turned tin- - gun on himself, sending a bullet through hls right temple. )I died Instantly. Ills Vklfe lived ul out an hour. They were very young, and Lie not got on very well since they were married. at The Imnrd of general appraiser In New York tins rendered a derli-loheretowhich It Is Inld that the fees for mllerlors customs fore charged by rcrttlieales of exrtatlon of ibiniest le iiiercliiiii'llse. nml for certified mples of outward inmilfest, are Illegal under the riisloms mluiliilstrntivi' net of 1k:m), und ure therefore iilsiHshed. The aniiouin'iiii'iit that llie great Glass coiiipany would Deiiw Window the lltsl of put Its plant Into the year bus put tin; window glims trust on edge, and the shut down of plants In the country, all window-glas- s which was to have taken place January ii it1' for uu imb'linlle period, Ht to hns Is n declared off. The plant i the States. largest In the United The re"F't "f Passed Asslsliml Surthe geon K. E. Stilt, who uecoinpiinhd rnmmissloii on Its Nicaraguan Canal Inst titmii summer, trip of Insp'Ttlon tin climatic condition of the rnimlry through wlileli the pinposed caiuil would pass. Inis Just len published. finds Generally cilimith! the surgeon c"inlillons arc much that these been hun more favorable than i - . by '.ibe' . 7. The reply W.iahlngton. I). U., of Isiril Salisbury to Hreretnry Olney'e note of Instructions tn Embassador Itaynnl relative to Ihe Venezuelan iHiinidary dlHputc, was delivered to Seen-lnrSir (Huey at msm today. Julian I'aunccfoto presented the note contents Mr. to Its. In rending Gluey, as Is the custom when Important document are presented.. For some reason the State department took steps to prevent the fact that the note hiul Isv-- delivered from gaining publicity, but without avail At the Ilrltlsh Embassy there was the Fame lndlsiiositlon to give any publicl as ty to the precrcdlngs. All Inquiry setu the nature of the note failed to cure a resonse from any ofilolal, and It pnilmbly will be preserved as an official secret, as far as the Washington authoritl'H Are concerned, until the I resident, u)on hls return, has had an opportunity to consider It and end It to Congress. It Is known ths note le on the general lines Indicated In the Associated Ircssdlspatrh thla week. SPEAKER REED'S TASK. D-c- ' . n Speculation Concerning the of Committee. ' Make-u- p Washington, I). C-- , Dec. 7. Speaker Reed did not appear at the Capitol today, and It was stated he hade remained comat hls hotel lo deliberate mittee assignments uf member. He Is maintaining hls usual secrecy In regard to the Important chairmanships, hut It Is already taken for granted that Mr. Hitt' of Illinois will bo chairman of the Foreign Affairs; Mr. Walker of M issachusetta. Banking and Currency; Mr. Hepburn of' Iowa, Interstate Commerce: Mr. Grout of Vermont, District nf Columbia; Mr. Daniels of" New York, Eleclkins; Mr. Curtis of New York, Military Affairs; Mr. Hou- telle of Maine, Naval Affairs, and Mr. rjuigg of . New York, I'ustottlce and on-th- Bost-road- s: . " The main Interest, nf' course, cefi7 ter In the chairmanship of Ihe Ways and Mi'tins, which carries with It the linderslilp of the innjonty on the flour. Fur several days the impression has been growing' that tills distinction would not go fix Mr. 1'ayne nf New York, hut to Mr. Dlngley of Maine, who would have lecn the ranking mi'nitsT hud hi! not voluntarily retired from the committee to permit Crisp to appoint Mr. Reed. With regard to' the chairmanship of conAppmpriatlon. the' Impression tinues (o prevail that It will go to of Iowa, the ranking mem-lie- r. Mr. Car non of Illinois, the other txmitlon, aspirant forhithis important placo hy hls defeat In having lost d the Congress. There Is considerable speculation on the iK'niocralli side as tn whether Speaker Reed will appoint Mr. Crisp on the Wnys and Means, and In that way return the compliment accorded by Mr. Crisp when he wss Speaker, tn Mr. Reed, after the latters retirement from the chair. When Mr. Reed was nppolnli'd. however, Mr. Dlngley, who was on the Ways mid Means .committee. expressed to Mr. Crisp a SAslre to ret Ire In favor of hs mllcngufe. A slmlhtr ('(implies tlotV arises In the case of Mr Crhqi. Mr. Turner, one of Mr. Crisp's colleagues from Georgia, Is a nieinhor of the committee, and If Mr. Crisp Is npMiln(ei It will Involve Mr, Turner's retirement. Thu riifimillli'en If Is liellevod, will lie u miou need at the end of next week. Mmo. Allmnl I a great favorite with Viet i 'tin. Aiming fjiii'i-many pres-ill- s sin; hus nii'lveil nn aiitiiKrupli copy lllgliliiTid Journals," a of tlie tjuii'ii's isirlrnlt or hernf Mu Jest y, and a siqierli tlie personllleil llgiirn of nindi'l In gold by Ilia Counts Vlelnry," designed Glelflicn. and liearlng a semtl whereon la Inscribed In prewurtl "Victoria" llie cious stones. Firty-scrou- . lii-- r . |