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Show in the advertise EXAMINER FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST I IT IS can THE PRICE IT CHARGES. CST ADVERTISING MEDIUM ruE EXAMINER ; THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL the INDICATIONS t. WEATHER ........ the city,AHtouroptNSUSSCAIP T0 Aa V.ON wuo ertisers VOL NO. 111 CITY. UTAH. ; whole. ents Anticipated by Alarmists. Mon-tsgnln- parliament tomorrow. The net reault of the uncompromising attitude assumed by the Vatican teems to be that the clergy will lose 11 pensions. 38,300 of which have been granted end gnaetiad since the begin-nin- e surges-America- this year; that all aspirants to the prise thood will be compelled to military service, and that the perfmm taking over of the episcopal mansions, rectories, semlnsries, etc., by the state department and the communes will occur immediately Instead of December, 1907. According to well Informed persona the government intends to respond to the attitude taken by the vntlcia by submitting to parliament a proposition to settle definitely the eltuatlon of he church In France. Under this proposal the church will forfeit all benefits under the law of 1906, but it Is to lie provided with an opportunity to carry on public worship in conformity to the common law. Church property is to be handed over Immediately to the civil authorities on condition tltat It he reserved for worship, and uni the positions of cardinals bishops, as foreign officials, will be dealt with later If the government Snds it necessary to do so. During the day summonses were charging illegal assemblies, in rase of sixty-nin- e churches of tb Paris. Journal today announced tint only eight of the Catholic cultural or diocesan associations formed were legal, while 92 Protestant and 78 Jewish sssnclstione conform with tbe law. Many suit have been begun in connection with endowments for messes to lie celebrated for the repose of tbe ouls of the departed. refAbout fifty semlnsries which used to comply with the terms of Hu iw are being closed. Complying With Law. During the day a number of applications for permission to hold meetings tinder the- - law of 1881 were nude si the prefecture of police by psriahl.iniK from all part of Paris. Ten such applications were filed 2 o'clock. Reporte from other ritles say that similar applications The Official be-fi- ere made. thr "glovermneM0 Hu i tainetSattng d thJdlsDorel kof Pthe fnrr$- ff.. l.ttpr Into the br Chnrohe? a t rlmi an n- tas 'Vo"r,' nie procedure as in Paris is being the were followed. Notices to evacuate rilficen belonging to the state red un the ecclesiastics and sem-lnirla- t, and were usually met with that they would yield to the force. The ahesaes of the churches of Bt. ffierre in (Jros fiCailloii, Bt. Augustin and ?t. Roch, who are prose-rii'e- d being under the law making it an unen.e to utter in places of public orhip words calculated to provoke Tiin'e to tbe lawful authorities, for preliminary examination Joday. They denied having violated iasn(j their cases were pot-Fn-- d It wa in the churches of the hrte mentioned that the t0 the taking of inven-.orle- e urrurred. The ecclesiastics charged with vlo-tlof the law have appealed to h conim.ssaries of police. They ,;lm that in celebrating mass they ihln their righto. The trial "he place before the correctional app-re- - great-re-cjftM- ce n t"iul Pinceedinz have been begun in be- r uf the government against the nf the Assumption on the ""s JJtoc nt'rt? t conducting a convent and ,,,r srlatocraey In violation 'a?ainet education' by reHg-orinT r. ff KS25J: the Bn 1,1 Sir Henry Brif.r-- h av:.s-- at the state discussed with Becre-tni-, '' reported atrocities In the ciuu-rrtwI particularly the ,0,iay palled ti-T- 13. y de-tJ- r- n S? Thii.Jt Lrl House Passes a Resolution Requiring Various Documents to be Printed in Accordance With the Accepted Dictionaries. s I multi-millionair- jsrs'ir. Sr s.afjissiras ssus ss55SAa?ss; te We have done onr duty In reliance upon the German people. Thie aseertloa wee greeted with applause from the right end left, whirh spread to the galleries. The Boclnt-Ut-a biased. The vote was then taken and the supplementary appropriation bill waa rejected, 178 to 168. The opposition tlon consisted of the cleric la. the socialists and the Poles. Both wing of the radical voted with the gov ernmeaL With the applause of the lallats over the result Mill resounding, Prince Von Buelow arose and louii a document from a black port-foli- a The color of this portfolio was noticed, aa the chancellor generally u a red one. With the entire house giving strained attention, tha chancellor quietly read the imperial decree of dissolution. The astonishment of tha members wee plainly written upon their faoee. Prince Von Buelow eaid; T have an Imperial decree to aati-impei- ii e. There waa at oooe loud applause from the right party and the nationalists. accompanied by socialist dem- onstration and hand clapping In the galleries. When this had subsided the rhancellor read the following: We, William, by the grace of God, German emperor, king of Prussia, etc., etc., decree npon the basis of article 24 iff the federal constitution, and with the sanction of the buadesrath, ee wolkiwe: The reichatag is hereby dissolved.' Renewed and groat applause resounded through the house. The rhancellor. In expectation cf the refusal nf the relohstag to accept The appropriation bill, bad obtained Emperor William's coo sent to dissolve the house as wall as the federal council as .required by tha constitution. The oouweii - met hurriedly when It was sees that tbe fat of the bill was practically sealed. The reading of the decree of dissolution followed by aa extraordinary scene made up at tumultous applause (Continued on Page Three) AGREEMENT - . ; . i- SIGNED BY THE THREE POWERS Integrity ef Abyssinia le to Be Maintained Rights of the Powers Defined, London, Dec. IS. Greet Britain, France and Italy have signed aa arrangement with the approval of Mene-11king of Abyealnia. for the maintenance of the integrity at Abyssinia and prescribing the common action of the three powers in all future oontln-gencle- e concerning that country. The object ie to maintain tbe statue quo and tbe open door. The powers agree not to object to the extension to Addl Adobe of the railroad between Jibuti! and Dlredaouau. In the event of diatnrbancee to the statu quo the signatories undertake to do Uielr utmost to maintain the integrity of Ethiopia and to confer with a view to safeguarding, first, the Interest of Great Britain and Egypt in the baeln of the Kile, particularly ao for as the control of that river le concerned; second, Italys interests In Ethiopia, and especially the hinterland of her possessions, and, third, tbe French possess Ions and tbe aones necessary for the cos at ruction and working of tho Jlbutll-Addl- s Adeba railroad. Each power has the right to construct railroads In it own sphere, and each power la to have representatives upon tha various railroad boards. A second agreement signed by tha same three powers regulates the entrance of arms and ammunition into their East African possesions. k, CABINET DINNER multi-millionai- 1 ATROCITIES. Dec- - e'hgf-erutue- 1 - TiWr Upon Failure of the Legislative Body to Appropriate Money For Support of Troops the Emperor Declared it Dissolved PRESIDENT WILL REVOKE --i- CONGO PRICE FIVE CENTS iqoA ; a of 14. anti-cleric- dureu. In many parishes, bofli in Paris and tbe interior, laimtn today filed declaration! for the holding of services in the designated churches during the coming year. If thie practice le genervically followed it will be a diailnct tory for tlie government, ralWvtng It the possible necessity of cloning the and throwing on the clergy churclie the responsibility for the discontinuance of public worship. French Cabinet Busy, In the meantime the cabinet la prebeparing measures to he Introduced fore DECEMBER Berlin. Dec. IS. Tha existence of the reichatag waa terminated suJden-l- y this afieriuiuu aiuU scenes of considerable excitement, upon the diifeat of the government's bill fur e supplementary appropriation to support the troupe in German Southwest Africa. This acihm. ulihoifgh foreshadowed several days ago, too ihek house by surprise, as diaaulutlon means a direct attack upjn the clerical purty, whirh has grown into such intimate relation with the government that It frequently has been characterized aa the government party. The clerical have attained such an influence over SIMARY Of WOkK 13. Observatore The Rome. Dec. the policy of the government that poIN IKE TkO HOUSES Romano this evening, referring to an litical pdopheta had asserted that imarticle published in the Journal Des perial Chancellor Von Buekiw never ventured to create a breach with the Debats of Paris, repeats that the' cirparty. The tension between tli Senator Smoot's Case Discussed in cular Issued by M. BrlsnJ, the French and tlie clerical has been Senate Simplified Spelling in minister of public worship, is the sole growing since Director of the Colonial the House. Office Denrberg. ufl December 3d, atcause of the present deadlock in tacked the leader of the Center, Herr France. Rue ran, in the reichatag, and nhowed Tomorrow the Observatore will disthat he had attempted to Influence the Washington, Dec. 13. The senate today listened to the second speech cuss at length the reasons why the government's administrative measures which has been made this session Vatican cannot accept. M. Brlaml's cirin the colonies. The exception that the chancellor against the continuance of Reed Smoot cular. delivwas The Glomale pubD'ltalia It Utah. as senator from would apeak .and that it waa pnsslhle today l, in which of who an Dubois lished article Mgr. ered by Senator Idaho, that the government would be deafter reviewing in detail the workings referring to hie expulsion feated. and the Immediate diaeoluaion of the Mormon churrb and Mr. Root's from France la quoted ee follows: of parliament fellow, filled the house, "My expulsion was not unexpected. prominent connection (herewith, conboth the floor and the galleries being cluded with the charge that President France is going through unhappy crowded. Roosevelt used the weight of hie ad- houra. The peasant situation la due Boated next to the rhancellor were ministration to aeslet the Republican to Free Masonry, which succeeded in Interior Minister Val Pasdowky-Wehner- , Mormon vote in the lat election. A getting the upper band through the Foreign Minister Tschtreky, indorsement of the French middle MU waa passed providing regulations s Treasury-Been-iry Von Kirn gel, and ' rollieions to are classes vessels for fishing unorganized. Herr prevent Director Dernburg. Colonial "I am the humble agent of the at sea. Adjournment was taken at 4 Bpahn, the clerical loader, began the will. I did and bis Nobody only Pope, p. m. until Monday. diacussica of the supplementary budin can say that the consequence "M. Vlvlani, the new minister of get, amounting to $7 jMMMM), to meet be done. labor, speaking also in the chamber Washington, Dec. 13. Simplified France will be but God's will the' expense of the war ia German 1 Boulbweat Africa, (rejected by the apspelling received a final quietus In the Upon returning to Rome placed my- of deputies, said: 'All of si together, house today. The subject has been self at the orders of the Pope; these first by our forefathers, then by our propriations MMumktre, Dec.. Ilth.l under more or less continuous discus- 1 will execute loyally." fathom, now by ourselves,- - have been j ThT'nTn! by reporting on behalf of the majority Tbe Clonule D'llalla 'publishes also sion o the flour end In committee that Intimate that ff anything la to1 of tbe appropriation eommittee numsince congress convened, but It waa a report that M. Picbon, the French DmlillrionW8WhavVna!l It waa their convioUon that, the to I ber of German troops In that oolouy brought to a sudden termination by a minister of foreign affairs. Is shout to Mr-- L,Uaur resolution favoring the return to the take steps for the preservation of a future life. Do you think that the j vision would raise could be reduced to 3,500 men, e of the salaries the action this bework the and is end! la at aa Just being but old standard of orthography papal archive, No, It vice president and the speaker to though the government end general before the house adjourned at 6:05 due to the energetic protests lodged ginning. of cabinet officers to f 12.0flti, staff affirmed that the present garriin The cabinet decreed that the dis- 116,000,' senators Paris, 12.(NI, could not be p. m. today. It waa understood that by the several ambassadors and representatives to son numbering I.OOfl. of and docucourse from which this extract is this action has been taken a the re- who object to these diplomatic redo red below $7,500. taken should be placarded In every sult of an interview with the Presl- ments being examined. Herr Bpahn caid he left the question Should the minority avoid a direct . town and village of France. with the house. la intenon vote the the it question M. Brland said In an address to Chancellor Replies. of Mr. Llttauer to withdraw the school teachers : The time baa come tion InThe chancellor replied the between to root up from the minds of French amendment rather than have the by Republican now end the 14th of January four children the ancient faith, which has crease accomplished agreement to debate tbe thousand men would be brought home served its purpose, and replace It votes. The question in the house and not In com- - and later more troops would be rewith the light of free thought; It is mltte VJ Of the whole blocks a point of called, according to (he military neJ or time to get rid the Christian Idea. cessity; bnt to reduce the garrison We have hunted Jeeue Chrlet out of t to 2.50 men would meen the lose of the army, the navy, tha school, the ent wUI b8 pff,,red M a the southern pert nf the enkmy and hospitals, insane and orphan asp uma of the legislative appropriation would greatly endanger the control and law courts, and now we must hunt graph bilk of tbe northern parte, while German him out of the state altogether. role in Africa will be imperiled by f What would we Americans aay If a I a renewal of the insurrection In Gercabinet officer were to propose thin aa DISSCLSSES INCOME man Southwest Africa, which would the great aim of his administration? naturally, beyotxl the fronspread, Net Published Here, AND INHERITANCE TAX tier. For some reason such sentiments if we shrink from this laid sacrifice of the are not reprowe shell be guilty, la my opinion, of a duced by our papers. But let a French Bourcsa of great national crime. 1 can not bestatesman utter counsels of modera- - ThrasFeinted Out Two Remedies lieve that the hones will arrive at , tlon and sentiments of liberty, then uch a fatal conclusion which would Are Suggested. hie fair words are spread before our be equally deplorable, from financial, ; people. It le a common observation military, political and national points of historians that in the moat bloody Aa the responsible leader view. of Xew Tork, Dec. 13. Melville E. In- - i at the affaire of thro empire, I would seasons of the French revolution the ' atr waa full of sweet worn! about galls of Cincinnati, before tbe Nation- - not b 1,14 to ign such a capltuta-a- l Civic Federation here today, ad-- , tlon. liberty, coming frqm 13. President had been governed by tbe following fraternity and who ' Washington, Dec. men made the streets dressed himself to the subject of an : After the speakers of the various the very considerations: his simplified Roosevelt will withdraw run with blond. Tbee men and those income and Inheritance tax especially I prue bad been beard the situation Innovation Not Acceptable, spelling order to the public printer. who inherit their spirit can talk more with the view to limiting the large ,C01nMi rTeu more grave . Thereupon which the under executive The order, and hereafter all documents from act more diabolically j, accumulation of wealth In the posse- - p,.Bca van Buelow again rose to make be have already divinely and many public documents executive department will again on earth. other eion of individual. He said that there a gnB appeal for the bill. than any more force been printed, has been in style. printed in the In order to understand the present had been in the laat few years three The chancellor said he felt it to be Without months. of than three Joint taking the Landis Representative situation it must be borne In mind prolific ton roes at hie duty to call attention to the eeri-ou- a commit lee on spelling, had a confer- issue as to the relative merits of any that before the French revolution fill which are open to criticism. He doThese, responsibility Involved. of spelling, it is evident that enoe today with the president, when form . .. furor- - churches, all ecclesiastical lands and he said, were the tariff, illegal favors ciared it was nut a queettna of a few hu l(.Mnn. erohadiw natim Sbfoto the innovation properties belonged to the church by . and contracts given to the ehlppwe mHlloni mw- - or less, hut "whether -as just a title aa property la owned in by the railroads and the securing, by we can hold our own colonies. de-- mesne which were queittonable, of "The question la," he continued, fngneae1 to revoke hie order for the tude of the general public would be onr own country by any religious the At revolution nomination. ell contract at nominal prices for the are we willing to Jeopardise our reif the house government materially changed new spelling In cue the buildings, landed properties, funds. use of the streets of various cities for spect In the eyee of the world, and our and military strength? etc., were confiscated by the revolu-tionUt- s. the purpose of transportation The constituent assembly lighting. He said that Illegal favors Here the cbanqellnr waa Interrupted vrs Sa-sasjs-later voted for the support of the had been Jn many canes wrung from by thunderoua applause and shouts the railway! by the shippers and said from the opposition. "Shall we commensurate advantage, even if the clergy sn annual budget v(raM. that this form of evil had been uwd our national standing said Beginning of Conflict Reeolved That it la the sense of- new form of spelling were deemed In combination with the tariff. The Prince Von Buelow, "for petty sum herehas conflict dates back congress to The Moreover, representatives present preferrable. the house of high tralff and railway rebate" said at the end of a campaign which has docu- - no assurance that the next admlnle- - 1880, when a large number of religious reports, presenting Mr. Ingalls, have In tbe lasl few years cost hundreds of millions. ments or other publications authorised t ration would not revoke the present houses were closed by order of the produced more than e: embraced matter her of or Much disEnglish and French Colonies. their the and order. occupants government by law ordered by congress dreams coui exist la any counanyone The epeaakr referred to the examples the of the from that time government a From n the publications scarcely persed. branch thereof of emanating give by Great Britain and France la ja preserved In stereotyped or alee- yer has passed without some annoy-o- r try." executive departments, their bureau He said that the first thing to do their colonial wars, which had beea series of petty branches, and Independent officers t retyped plates, representing large ance to the church-modify the tariff. Of the waged without the slightest shrinkof the government, the government- values to tha government In the sav act of discrimination that were bound favors he said: ing. and ad- fog of labor anflother expense. All fo the long run, to call for a protest. observe ehould office Minting The shippers who have lived and Shall the German people be smaller of orthography staiidard the to hero thrived and prospered on rebates and than other peoples? he asked. That in generally aocepted dlej secret contracts will soon leant that is the question which the federated turneries of the English are equally wrong with the rail- governments want answered, yea or they a without waa passed The measure ways, and we will get upon a better no. Mr. Glilett dissenting vote, althoughmade a basis of doing business." The chancellor then referred to the fight of Massachusetts, who Two Rsmsdlss. often attributed to him, utterances the before lor simplified spelling have no Internal crisis. us let cause third the only of evil Regarding Bouse committee on appropriations, tbe There are two remedies. He said he had not been misquoted, as said: he been regarded has who and "If One ie to make contract! such as a but. rising hie voice, he declared:shall attitude, champion f the presidents Individual would make for the you want a crisis, well, then, you to give wish not did be privatq that explained use of the afreets, reserving proper have a crisis. changed the impression that he had aaw As Prince Von Buelow spoke the tnat he rentals and a proper division of the said Giliett Mr. his mind. the other is following words he was clearly agiand tha for future, against waa overwhelmingly profits toe house tated. i for the municipalities to take poesee- the Innovation, and consequently he con-- 1 slon of the lighting and street trans in People say I only carry out the 1905, tbe Finally, December, will. bowed to Its of the supreme authority In directions tt diean the same order and effect which be dissolved manage was and It said, Into was cordat may portatlon separation put spelling Ie an impudent hw"riie' nresidentdurlng tbe recess of tates a particular form of orthography of church and etate proclaimed. way as they do the waterworks and of the emperor. That le for benefit falsehood. of Nobody the In urging me and to a from the bear reoogIs essential mind documents It that system . sewerage departure lnvolv.ng Jnareu and all public nixed standard In popular usejmposes the concordat was a genuine contract the people. nobody le pushing me on. I need no n n o'--i ed 'to the executive departine-- tt With these change the numbnr of directions to recognise the national expenses npon the head of an execn-- r and that this contract was annulled by h.va been printed In the s.tuplifled in the future will be necessity which Is here involved." .l have neon tve departmant as well as upon all the French gm eminent, with no These document "The question Is whether we mean the ; his s lb irdinaies. a policy that may to the wishes of the other party. much lesened. although the Increase in on congress evertiis-rince ' lilac- - well be considered in many instants tlie feature of the situa- of property and growth if fortunes to maintain our colonial policy, onr Perhaps .'ar much to the ! houi . As offensive. tion that will surprise u most sn.l by legltlma'.e mean Is to he found all general national policy. The question j tea o. tJif- members cf tie .rt ie whether we mean to preserve our as over the world. A man who ha tte cpini tn of tJra committee. call crtb onr Just indirji-itloia i.ug a remit !' ed fr-with thrift and energy, position in the world, our reputation tte xn French the nsernnicnt's' coupled is evsrt'.ie g ericaur. brains, A" a A fee 1 0 ii : d twi ;t;na Jc.-f- s ft crtI vrapUy cam;; with absolute H'jrtyard fur the property should sve tbe profit that comet from abroad. 1ji c cegreas and t!n i L n "What Impression would It make ais. action or economy he right rf the church. She has heeit that combination." in exec t.ve i.o.u rfJ'.rm j. j he If the government capitulated an believed asid that lA abroad the Mr. salaries uiull executive and the IngaH token of congress granted despoiled i nr in such a situation and showed itself the mlnUter of religion as a compenS favorable report on the Landis shall agree upon the adoption of too weak i Fulfill a national duty? (Continued on Page Three.) sation for the funds which the church stated thet the committee toographlc methods. ; eon-Cne- d MORNING. relinquishcd under that express condition. J Ignoiea Laws of Church. BY CABD1NAL JiLBONS "In addition, the law of sepaiarion entirely ignores the conslit mum and of the church, in America lhete Seeks to Awaken Sympathy for Those lae is due recognition of the Us governWho Are Suffering Injustice ing every lawful society, while uuder the recent French law provisions arv in France. made for organising Catholic worship Baltimore, Dec. 13. "The American without any proper reference to the dulv authorized officer of the church. public doe uut understand the pve-e"If le the point to which the holy critx i iu France," said Cardinal father ha objected most strenuous'.). Gibbons, when asked this evening for The provision for association of his opinion on the Wench situation. worship opens the way for schismatics! organizations, which hare in fact He ouniluued: tn a few cases been already attempt"if 1 believed that luv countrymen ed. It places the church at the merry would knowingly see a groat organizaof the judgment of the council of ataio. tion unjustly deprived i.f It property, Should the church accept the present tens of thousands of honest men and law she has before her the very likely prospect of gradual extinction by pronoble women robbed of their just incess of Uw. comes, hundreds of thousands of peoIf tbe separation of churrh and ple brutally wounded iu wl.ai they hold dearest aud mot aacied, a ma- statu in France meant Just what it In tbe United States there jority in the chambers disregard aud means would such hue and cry trample upon the rights of the minor- raised. have been no to many it would ity and the right! of millions of have beenVerybv likely no means 'undesirable. their countrymen In the mime of libBut the situations are not at all erty would knowingly see tens of thousands of priests and nuns turned out of their homes for no crime but that of loving God. I aay, if my counINCREASE CF SALARY trymen can see and recognize all this injustice and refuse genuine sympathy I'NDFR DISCUSSION to those who suffer, then I will leave life without faith in American love of justice, liberty and humanity. To Apply to Members of Congress, Not Been Stated Fairly. Cabinet Officers and te Vice But the American people have not President. had these things put fairly bofore them. Our own press has been to a considerable extent the reflex of Parisian and Washington, Dec. 13. The house Is press. Moat people over here have little oonceptlon of seemingly inclined to raise the salthe French They look aries of the member aa well aa those on the leaders of this party as enligtu- - of the vice president, speaker, aeua-ene- d statesmen seeking 'to preserve j tore and cabinet officers. Before rathe republic from an aggreealve clergy. ' autnlng consideration of the leglala-Ther- e have been honest and stnrera tlve, executive and Judicial appmpria-lover- s of republican government i tlon hill today Mr. Llttauer of New I admit; but thu j York endeavored to have a resolution among majority of Thera have far 1cm love adnpted providing Air taking up the of the republic than they have hatred question in committee of the whole, of religion. but Mr. Underwood of Alabama object "But in France the Jacobin party ed'to It consideration in committee. la not dead. They hate God. they hate He said, however, he would make no Christ, they hate Hie religion ae'much objection to its discussion In the as ever their fathers hated them. But house after the bill was reported by they have learned a more prudent and the committee of the whole. He added measured method of attack. And yet that he was opposed fo the Increase, the utterance of such men are re-- but said be would not block the wav celvsd as unsuspectingly by many . of serious consideration. Hie as would be a disclosure tlon of an agreement that when the by Mr. Cleveland or Mr. Ibiosevelt or Mr. Taft. During the morning session in the house several resolutions were paed, one ceiling upon the secretary of commerce and labor to Investigate the high prices now prevailing in lumber and another calling upon the secretary of the interior for a detal.ed description of the coal land withdrawn from public entry since July 1, 19u6. After Lodge resolut'on, pledging the slip-- 1 completing H5 page of the bill it was laid aside until tomorrow, when port of the senate in any steps , President ntay take toward ameliorate , It is expected that it will be com ing conditions in the Free State. Am- pitted'. bassador Durand said that the agitation in England was similar te that in this country and it was improb- WHY THE VATICAN able that England had about reached CANNOT CONCUR the point where some action would be taken. While no official would admit that the visit resulted in any arrangement for concerted action. It Reasons Will Bs Diacuased in the Ob-s- a was stated that the Lodge resolution restore Today at paved the way for steps to that end. Length, large congrexatlons, but the of the authorittea were to noting Infraction! uf the law and citing the prleaU and vicars to appear before justices of the peace. Eer where legal notice! have been served' for the evacuation of the ecclesiastical residence, the aemlnariee, etr. Several of these buildings were abandoned without further ado, but a announced majority uf the prelate that they would depart only under FRIDAY ELOQUENT APPEAL HADE posal to increae tbe salaries of members of cougrts. cabinet officers and others. Mr. IJtiauer sought to have the question taken up today, but Air. Underwood objected. He said, however, that he would agree to action at the conclusion of the reading of the hill and nhen it shall be reported to the house from the committee of the Law of Separation is Being Enforced Without the Sensational and Dramatic Incid- action PAIR DAY FAIR. dent, in which he said that if the house should go on record against the new system he would abandon it. The resolution was adopted unantraoualy. The house a1. tut reached an agreement under which it looks as though there will lie vote soon on the pro- The pariah priest even where celebrated mas In the pretence of BE e OGDEN uf separation. WILL AND COLDER FRIDAY. SATUR- 48 JVJi, Dm. 13. TVjday baa , been marked' by tbe total absence of any of the sensational or dramatic Incident n anticipated in alarmist quarter in with the execution of the law THAT THE ARE AT WHITE HOUSE First Social Function of the eon Caibnet Members and Senatsra Go eats. Washington, Dec. 13. The annua cabinet dinner, the first social wunc-tlo- n nf the seaMti, at the White House waa given by President and. Mrs. Roosevelt In receiving the guests In the blue room. Mrs. Roosevelt wore yellow satin brocade trimmed with point lace. and The gueots were Mrs. Fairbanks. Seer el try at State snd Mrs. Root. Secretary of the Treasury end Mrs. Shaw. Secretary of War and Mrs. Taft. Attorney General and Mho Moody. Secretary of the Nary and Mrs. Bonaparte, Secretary of tbe Interior snd Mrs. Hitchcock. Secrets ryot Agriculture Wilson, Secretary of Commerce and Labor and Mrs. Metcalf, Secretary and Mrs. Loeb, Colonel and Mrs. Cbaries Bromwell, Burgeon General of Navy and Mrs. Rfxey, Senator Proctor, Senator Foster. Mrs. P. G. Knox. Representative and Mrs. Dsisell, Representative Payne. Ambassador Henry White, Governor ami Mrs. Wlnthrop of Porto Rkm. Commander Robert K. Peary. Mr. and Mr. Paul Morton, Mle 8hcnts and Captain Vice-Preside- Harding. . |