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Show HLL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST INDICATIONS sMCHES ssjsMtaws a. THERE .... OUR SUSSCRIP- - CITY ;ERTiseRs. ARE WILL WEDNESDAY. PROBABLY OGDEN CITY. UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 1 (, BE THAT 8NOW THURSDAY FAIR. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 an examination of persous permitted I crive 12 per cent of the through I litAKiMl AI MUkANfc Ur be employed in minra. rate with a minimum of 12 per rout of 75 re::: and a maximum of it Shaking of the effect of the action TO DRAWING A CLOSE local The line trm Seattle to tbe taken by the m inert iu their lat na which tioual convention Minuesoi permitted transfer receives 5 ier signing a acale by districts and locent of the revenue Aral deducting 5 cally. the address said: Who Will Derive Benefits Frow Lower reuis." "Taking retraaperuve view vt Rates, the Jonbeis or the Testimony of Hill. the whule struggle In the anthrat-uConeumcia? Aiuruei i M. Stepliena. for Bpi and bituminous Held from it inc.-Kane. ininniut-etion to Its cloe, 1 am consiraii.e : the tesilmuuy of James J Hill at the Northern Securito the belief that, all things eonsi.ii-Spokane, Wash., Iimi i.- V- Spokare ties hearing to prove that the Great ed. the wisest policy waa pursued and he presentaNorthern could have good lu compethe beat reaulta obtained that couid practically compleiit. be secured under the circumstance ' tion of iu case before i;lt. interstate tition sill, sater and make n good railcoiumieiuii the coimuerre loday. T. L. Ijewia, iu lua profit. Reports were introduced to Appren-sio- n report, deplored the action of the !.ti road and ictervei.ing roast cities, ah:;w that shen the Northern Pacific Details of which are opposing Spokane's plan waa reorganized iu 189t it stock saa national convention of miners adoptfor lower rates for t i.e inland and em75 share worse off than nothing and ing the policy of permitting the signWorld--L- ct ing of a wage scale by district au.l pire. will have tlroi: hearing tomor- stockholders wore assessed that sum. row. Clone of the nii't Interest lug The stock la now worth more tliaa locals. 20ii s hbie. Evidence was introSectional settlement of wage dlf questions raised al the hearing today the fereures." ..aid the report, "cannot waa a to who would derive the bene- duced that the cost of building ot Northern Pacific was HiO.utiO a ntile, and will nor permanently improve the fits of kiwer rate, the jibber but sale of land grant brought thU condition of the miners. Sectional Spokane or the consumers, settlements will nut maintain our Perrine. of the Spokane Dry Goods down ta fltn.Oud. n wholesale concern, testiJ. II. Mulkcy, of Portland, assistant of board the Fort Kingston only arrived wages or bring the uuoi ganized up to company, Washington, Jan. 15. At this morn-- Ownership League tirket. Clifford had fied that It was the policy of that chief clerk of the O. K. & N. av the picturesque capitalvloour states If standard. or districts stem, lug's The at last on a Kingston Friday session of the foreign commerce previously voted for by Palue devastated been when grained reduced rates waa the first wltueas for the juniurOiai Fort Kingston, In addition to the are allowed and directed to legislate company, conventum. Secretary of Slate H.iot, ltri. benefit to the to 31 r. Cotton to idenwas give immediately lie called on a themselves by of question members of Sir Alfred Jones party Unable to procure toil, Clifford wan consumers. B. I a tify a rate sheet which he had com- who was the principal speaker, waa rfUe disaster arewithlacking. Gordon, the other guesia aud passengers on tlonal character then there is no the aconrded an ovation, hia rtuuarka be- lodged In n police station tonight. Recommunication In wholeale followed the and direct grocer, a national of piled. M organisation of course eej cut off. The hoard which gave her a total paasening frequently interrupted by applause garding his arrest he said; "They preof a eolluquy between Mr. city haa been Judge Prouty then rnled that all more than one hundred' miners." cheers, lie gave a resume of the pared this trap and tried to catch me." SS had been recon.tructed to ger list of the attorney for Spokane, evidence In the cae should be given and Stephens, trade persona. relations of the United Sutra Asked about the $C.0ou, Clifford re: of KInK,t0B five of some the and railroad in ia attorneys, Spokaue, on the ground that it The newa of the disaster reached That waa for a busbies con-s- i with the entire world and plied: meager HVIICITIITV practically Mr. Stephens declared that the fight Spokanes case and evening and from a terminal outlined what aa London too late tonight to become ITEAlIlLlh IJiNlJdlJALLI . waa needed to secure deration have received money aeaived through auch channela of the rhatuber waged liy Spokane rate fight on the coast. The case commercial for Mann from Law open li haa been learned that generally known to the public, but1 before. This la not (he flrat greater advantages commerce waa for the with cluaed aa underthe for primarily day It cause 1 certain ia to building have had close business relawidespread country. Incidentally he touched time and only secondarily for tue standing that Mr. Colton should con- this nugr Sen moat Important tariff and sgld, speaking for tions with hint." deal roved and that there consternation anj anxiety, and it will Mr. Gordon waa asked sult hia clients regarding other evi- ou the When Jobbers. e hlmaelf alone, th' he favored the polof life bring home to the Imagination of the Subpoeuaei were laaued tonight for what would be the policy of his firm dence he may want to introduce. haa been aerioua loan the British people the terrors of an eartha number of aldermen to appear at the icy of maximum and minimum rates. had in he So far aa the reporta Indicate, lower this if respect freight In n way that even the 8an To hia view, he aald, the country district attorney's office. bnJ quake fkiallttee number lea than tales. Commissioner Prouty InterruptFrancisco catastrophe failed to do. j are wua advancing and, for that matter, Aldermen diaries Kuntxe, F. J. to say that It was nut worth while ed died, though the hoepitala of victim the whule world was advancing. He O'Neil 4ind Wni. Kowrroft responded. Owing to the active effort a In to pursue that line of inquiry aa the with Injured and the llt aald our relations continually grow All were summoned to appear before years of Joseph Chamberlain and commission had repeatedly held that hut be materially Increased. InBir Alfred Jones, the commercial de- -' more reasonable, more aenalhle and the grand jury tomorrow. The aider-meSt. Paul, Minn., Jan. 15. Unusual the ultimate effect of reductions in Kingston and the other pointa of aeaaon with Europe, "with our vigordisclaimed any knowledge of tba kindly terest of the island are at thla weather to waa yelopment at Jamaica haa made the the ratea benefit th prevails throughout give freight 11 tourists ous and growing neighbor to the north, event leading to the arrest of Clifford erfckn0Wn northwest with no immediate relief hi to the coiiaumer, as compel itlon of the year thronged with has and as a winter Bight, Bnow blocks the railroads and been greatly with onr rapidly advancing and de- and Maun. from both America and England, brought about even though the Jobta felt for i e sort. veloping neighbors to the aou'h, and de- the greateat apprehenaion haa fallen bers been have at j the temperature many might disposed who had with the nations that face ua upon I the aatetv of many persona first to take themselves the profits greea. DAVID DYER ON IRIAL Jamaican (he other aide of the Paelflc. It la reported at the Crest Xor: hern attending rate reductions. recently arrived at the English Tourists. Little occasion for controversy, he offlMi regia-th- e Mr. the testified that Gordon the that mercury rate 15,--The London. Jan. only new of pneal below aero this FOR EMBEZZLEMENT eald, little cause of Irriutlon and litThe moat diatlngulahed of theae are y morning at on sugar from ihe Corbin Beet Sugar , Minneapolis, Jan. 15. Tills earthquake at Kingston. Jamaica. If tle inrluenu of conflicting Interest embers of a party of English atales-teala that there and 80 at Browning. about Mont., la Wash., aeuse, a commercial Waverly, try or thus far received In London ia confacing, in friend and neighbors In the agricultural expert a and men Plnt between Ciand Fork, and miles from Rpokane, was 14 cents un- - the disease one might call akiw para-ti- l among tained In brief, dispatches from New same town but the general trend of affaire, who. under the leadership ofa Y ne where the maximum temd the the and Spoke of Suspended Taller ef United States building Spokane lsia declared Janie J. Hill, Ktngs-toInternationa relations was toward muSir lifted Jonea, had arrived in la above 38 degrees below Accurad of electric Into perature of Nun hern dent ayatem the Empire railroad, Great In to a addition number of attend to great within the pael few daya aero. It waa reduced to ip addressing the Northwestern Lutn-1- tual self reaped, mutual considerathe when 561,200. Embexxllng Palouas, in business at Englishmen Kingston, conference there. tion and good understanding. agricultural Great Northern employe are batrents. He eald that Connell waa, Lermea'a aasoelatlou tod)--, there U at present exparty of distinan Root Into entered -Secretary tling against snow drifts which are the e xtreuie limit to which Spokane The railroads today are blamed for haustive discussion of the resources guished persons headed by Bir Alfred 20 to 30 feet high. wholesale grocers could thing, practically, that la wroug. Bt. Iuiis. Jan. 15. The trial of ever) Jonea, on a visit there to attend an tie-urepublic and ' on the Great on the Northern Pacific and that on The Great Northern la blamed; I am in the The Sir Thomas agricultural conference. Thla party Northerngreateat made a plea for closer trade relations David P. Dyer, Jr., the suspended tellHughes, It in waa line I lias dia some occurred the commodities pTbwnna intimated blamed that because ia Impossible it er of ihe United ISt ties ggann Ud others of equal prominence, left Bristol, England, on December- trlcl between Brnwnln and CuMiink to get them out of the city at all. On own the' Great Northern. The truth with them. charged with the embezzlemnt of The first great shock waa felt about 30th on board the steamer Port KingsIrnut 40 ratin' the O. R. A N., he said, the extreme Railroad. Panama 1 own dut, la than of the matter that lcs was 5ti,2iM) of govtrnunnt funds, 310 olock Monday afternoon and ton for Kingston, it waa composed of- In The construction of the Panama begun here today the Great In the United States r,tar?.Jlo.w ar?.en! limit waa Winona. Mr. Gordon teall- 7 per cent at the stock of 20U apreng from the about sixty prominent British states- efialnat dl',rLct be d that the will fled the the railroad, he aald. Northern road. There are 3, general policy of accomplishricultural experts. It It district court The the wmk of de- - men and inwan wTwit onafternoon when a ter-- hol.lera in the company, 1,101) of ed fact before many years, ao that it being conducted by prosecution Fred W. Lab the fire formed an expedition to the West In- clea'r the mlnal rate on giving Spokane wna atrttoJ Tuesday to to whom are women. You never knew would tie possible tor passengers and mann, special counsel for the govera-trenany commodity waa still burning, although it wgs be- - dies in the Interest of cottm growing' pul It on that commodity which could that before, but that la the aliualion, merchandise to travel by rail from In the British cokmlea, on the Invl- The United States district at' na,fall in the west la grent- be manufactured In and around Bpre and when we ask our shareholders Maine to Buenos Ayrea. He aald far- torney, D. P. Dyer and hia assistant, "rhe M yrtle Bank hotel, the prinolpal tatlon of Sir Alfred Jonea, president kane. "We make," he said, "about; to subscribe liili.OUOjMiO more stork ther that one of the objects of the Horace Dyer, are' the father and at Kmp.U. Which probably of the Briti.h Cotton Growing Assort- of cheese here which ; to our already large capital In order Kio conference last summer wsa to brother respectively of the defend-RSI-an- d the tame grade sheltered the great balk of visitors on a tion. A conference of spinners and Kerala la sent out - froin'A'lacpniitn. Ratea that we may build more trackage to further the...lnlerrat of the building "n have bent granted leave at. d7i B the Island, is reported destroyed The planter. tad. toon tinned to be held T w from that state here are 81.81, while carry tbs business of the went to the of that road and that It had Its effect, pl absence covering the period of the great military hospital waa burned and nt Kingston. On this voyage the Port beare Beattie to On service $2. In criticised a we other suit the He the defendant are made they atMinahlp cast, i Klngaton went first to Barbados, where trial. forty soldiera are reported dead. th-- p VnHlim tween thla country and South Amerihand, cheese brought here from New brought by the state of Minnesota Mr Jamas Ferguson la said to have she embarked some thirty delegates Ralph P. Johnson, cashier In the t!! K can,ver York ca the alone which state of subsidies aud declared that quality "it seems but a ahurt time ago local omb treasury, gave the following Th,el beet Instantly killed, hut. according from that colony to sttend the conferInland not ha manufactured empire 188U when I first visited Puget designed to meet the cheaper wages testimony regarding th discovery of Klngmton net. .TV.on coats us while the coast cith-- a Sound," continued Mr. Hill, "with a and living expenses on foreign steam- the Barbados alleged shortage; mss, Canadian or American Is bellev January 8th and should road trains at Moose Jnw have been pay only 82.4U, I 2." view of seeing what that country had ship lines, could bring about an ade"I went to Dyers rage and told him have reached Kingston several days ed ta ha missing. alla so ever to marine. service ua that American merchant "Have for an Inducement offer to aa delayed you Imported badly anything quate 1 Intended to examine hia cash. He The extern of the destruction which later. most at n standstill. All the telegraph by sea? asked Mr. Ruusman. was Aa to the smaller countries abont was about to come out. He went build a railway there. There has been wrought In Kingston, a city I wires are down and It la Impossible to "Yea. air; and It all spoiled." more land staked out aa town kits the Caribbean end the West Indian tack and received through a revolvwhich already bears the scare of a REPORT PROM 8T. THOMAS. Mr. Cotton objected to all testimony than was under cultivation; but they countries, Rerreiary Root said that ing basket between the receiving and get trains through the drifts. number of disastrous visitations of On the lines where traffic la at all on the St. John tariff on the O. R. ft had the flneat forests a man ever saw. they bad had a hard time, the conditeller's cages a small packfire, earthquake and cyclone In years the trains are run with throe N are being Immaterial to the road Surh trees, an old lumberman said tions being such at times it was dif- Faying Plble Bt. Thomas. D. W. I., Jan. lfi.-- Ac age ef mnny from raying Teller M. goaa by, la still left largely to the Im1 even to stable ever an four and maintain a tor them ficult he have engines preceded to me, the flrat time represented. )1. Ferguson. . till agination. cording to further, although Jtoor iCilba' he exDu yon make any aalea In North trees ao high that I had to take government. by rotary plows, but even then have The city la one of "After counting up hia cash and g buildimeagre details at the Kingston earth been to lhre Yakima and Ellensburg?" naked Mr. two looks to see the top of them. dcl'e(1 from ',M claimed, "with her wonderful climate checking hia books I found that the ngs, clustered along the shores of quake received here. It would appear We Now. aa late aa 18V7 we carried and richness of soil, haa suffered. Cannon, for the Northern Pacific. one of the finest and moat securely cash balanced. 1 then O. Kd. hia that the first reports that the city "I have made one sale In Ellens- - about 75 carload a week east from have done the best we could to help dally statement In lend pencil. landlocked harbors In the Went Indies. had been destroyed" were exaggerat SHIP SUBSIDY BILL The papulation, which numbers 60,burg In the last six months, and lhat Puget Bound. Today, If the demand her. and we mean to go on doing the "I waa called to my desk, and, looked. The fire (hat followed the shock caused by the freshet on the ouulj be filled, there would be going brat we can to help her. KK), la largely made up wi up uw Dyer come out of hia of native j waa still burning Tuesday morning, ing over the two northern lines not leas UNDER DISCUSSION Northern Pacific." Attitude of United Btatee. blacks and go Into Ferguaon's cage cage although It had been confined to er- - f W. 8. Norman, of the Spokane Ho-- than 500 carloads a day. Many steamers carrying touriala to tain limits.' The work of fighting the He Hid that the attitude of the with a handful of money. Dyer wqnt a seen said that tel had time that he thought company Jamaica were en route to the Island flames was still being pursued with "They at that United 8tates toward theae countries out side, and when he came back I when the earthquake occurred, hut It energy, and in this respect the situs- - Seven Subsidized Mail Lines Are Pro-s- o the Bt. John tariff In December, 1892, rate of 85 ceru a hundred would do. could he told him I was going to count hi cash put in three sentences; from I and that the prpased changes under It remember when came away vidad for Annual Subvention we don't want to take thdm again. I then found the discrepancy happened that, according to ached- - tion seemed to be improving. It wan "Flrat, me reduced class ram to Spokane about the meeting 1 told a friend with ulei, none of the ships from New York thought the fire would be under con- 13,700,000. ourselves: second, we- - dont want any of $(11,200. SO I asked him when the shortage or Boston waa In Klngaton harbor trol tonight. per cent, "The Spokane Jobber! that they did not know what they foreign nation to take them for themi discussed the charges were talking about; they had to have selves, and, third, we want to help occurred, and he aald September 27th. asandallcn I Monday afternoon. The statement la male that the to-- 1 which avemed to fulfill to a large de- - a lower rate. We made them a rate The various I asked him why he had not reported and we will." steamships that carry tal loan of life haa not yet been aa- Washington, Jan. 15. After a fight Hill of 40 cents on fir and 60 cents on d them, to Jamaica remained certalne. passengers much talk about It to me, and he said the amount he There that lasted all day and extended to gree the promise made by Mr. over said, was, we bad quite a Jollification ,ar. That rate haa been In effect annexing Cuba, but, he Mid, "never, was- so large he was frightened and eper tonight for newa of the earth- The first count gives the number the floor of the house, threatening to I since 1893, the time when our line so long as the people of Cuba do not 1 .oped the money would turn up." quake. At cooks Tourist agenry it of dead nt less than 100 and the bring about much filibustering at one It, he said. 10 there were Theq In February, 1893, we 'earn-- ! wee completed. We had plenty of themselves give up the effort to govprobably several number of Injured at several hundred, time, the house committee on ed that the new rates were not going opportunity to rale It plenty of Americana in Klngaton at The hospitals are filled with injured chant marine and fisheries FORTY-DASESSION. ern themselves.' finally de-- 1 I believe that the rates licftatlon 13 raise It but we have time. Thla waa la estimate Root told what the Unitand dded at fi o'clock p. m. bv a vote of at Miateffect. possible lrinMtat the offices of the Ham- - person,done for everything Secreiary , time were lower than at pres-- not raised it ed Bute bad done to help San Do- Washington House Cute Salaries ef 8 to 7 to make a favorable report on their comfort. being c At thla time, when the lumber cnt. In 1892 the numlter of com- with Its creditors. He declared line, the United Fruit The principal hotel of Klngaton a ahlp subsidy bill prepared by mingo Employee. la a constantly Increasing fac- that the treatment of San Domingo, office and the offloe of the (probably the Myrtle Bank hotel)' and aenlatlve Llttaucr of New York as a modules listed to the Pacific coast the country like the treatment of Cuba, was but "Wu Mall Steam Packet company. other Important buildings have been substitute for the Groavenor MU. was about 500, but in 1893 th num- tor, the lumber trade of Olympia, Wash., Jan. 15. The senAiide from those who Bailed from destroyed and other houses In Kings- - which ta being concentrated on the foraata a haa been under consideration ber was Increased 1.300." part of a great policy which ahall ate has voted for a forty day session I wns and or for Jamaica in December ton sustained considerable Oregon. f retf Washington or the legislature Instead of the cusfor many weeka damage. Will Require Statement. - In the years to come determine the Hn .llIT- - 018 Meant ship talking to tba president of the Norih- in tion of vast country with Its tomary sixty days. The house will The flames apparently wore con- The members of the committee sup- Prt.7 lu,,,e notice within Commissioner pJirTflc month. gsve Their Prouty a life and enterprise and also with n concur, it la claimed. 'M,hlni of (be Ham- - fined to the docks and the ware- - porting the measure were Represen- - that th commission would require a ' rapacity la measured by the tunnele great policy of peace and righteousMt hef J,n"8r7 hou district. If this la so, only a tatlvea Groavenor, Miner, Littlefield. statement from the railroad EfcwIJT In spite of the Increased cost of . "u. Every-thcovering through the Cascade range. c,bln P,senfri ""11 portion of the city has been Kordnev, Wacbter, Humphrey, Wat- living the house has cut the wages of amount shipped Into Spokane un-- 1 thing worked fairly, good grade and ness. w Kingston and arrived trest-lea- . of there last, burned over. the On reciprocity son uii Llttauer, all Republicans. The 11s employes. This raised a protest. subject He added that It; K()l)j r,n, they can get. from 300 to No mcutlnn la made of n contlnu- - negative votes were cast by Repre- - der claaa rating. Secretary Root said there were "Why, 'the doorkeejter can make lie found necrasary to send one ; g&n ftri s day n- - each direction and might which would he ance of the.earth shocks. some countries with eentatlvea Blrdsall, Wilson and more money digging clams, said some of the commission's experts to go that is all they can move through like to NEWS REACHES LONDON. negotlsje such treaties. one. Republicans, and Gouldea. May- over the books rA th roads. that hole and often they are called Demonard, 8hlrley and Patterson, 'Then let him dig dares." wms the 31. Fitrpstrick, of the Union 700 ears Jame a or 6M) move to day. upon N crat a. of the houmt leader, amid cheers reply Iron Works of Spokane, said that the of Englishmen, Americana or Cana- MITCHELL ADDRESSES the north shore the Now. along ALLEGED BRIBERY Seven subsidized mail linen are coat of 50.000 linear feet of strel rivof approval. dians M lasing. Columbia river there la room for one UNITED MINE WORKERS provided for, with an annual subven- eted and flumed pipe which w.re fur- railroad. I suppose th Northern PaIN NEW YORK CITY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO tion estimated at 83,700,000. Two of nished Spokane for water extension cific would be jealous of their buildbnj"l';n. Jan. 15. The Colonial or-the lines are to be from the Atlantic was $17,800 O O In excess rf what the coat ing there; 0 we concluded we would 'on I ah i received confirmation of toBouth America and one from would have been with terminal frieght build jointly and build a road that SEVERE TYPHOON. O w O Sectional of DifferSettlement 1i"M,er which Wage haa 'tu!,er! the Gulf of Mexico to Colon. From Plot Discovered By Which Eleven Al- o o no advrrsc grade. had Kingston, Jamaica, in a practically h fences Cannot Permanently Imthe Pacific coast there are to be three dermen Were to Sell o One Hundred Lives Lost en o for Spofrom Sir Hamar Greenwood. F. H. McCune. rate "The remedy today Is more trackprove Condition of Mlnera. lines to the Orient and one line to the kane, testified that In expert InTheir Votes. his o o we cannot and up Leyte Island. , making facilities, age HoI,n1 Bay. t the west coast of South America. o o tables of differentials he simply did crease these facilities without more the island. two in were made the Only Tk changes o Manila, Jan. 1C. The Islands o the best he could." money. It is not more cars, but more ys Kingston haa Jan. 15. The annual hill a originally drawn by Mr. IndlanapoIl Bamar were o That Is what ibr Spokane shipper movement of the care already In use 15. In the arrest of o of Leyte and nunrd by an earthquake which oonveativn New York. Jan. at the WorkUnited aner. Mine H Inategd of actually fixing Ban has to do," remarked CommlHsioner which will solve the car shortage Alderman W, S. Clifford and David o swept by a typhoon Jan. 10. o - efa of America Mon7 with here Francisco and the Puget Bound as the tenuxm at opened today were lost on o . rp- problem." Mann, foreman of a stone yard, on o On hundred lives from the bituminous pointa or departure of the two lines to Prouty. wrT 6n Meat nimiv.r If o o the Island of Leyte. The In with of connection e bribery charges ,n districts of From East. the south and twenty-fivHigh Ratea Japan, Chin and the Philippines, the ingi and officers' o o quarters a of of the elertlnn recorder MEET general 5er by the delegates from the anthracite field, committee amended Mr. LI Hauer's bill FRENCH BI8HOP8 varthaiiakp n Attorney Stephens asserted that sessions court, the district attorney's o on the Mat coastNo uf Samar o flre Tlle decreased attendance la due to ao that the one la to atari from a The millioneastern railroads received no more esLiinate o point o were destroyed. office declared a plot has been uncovs burned 0,8 fact that no wage acale Is to be north at Cape Mendocino and the cth-- for Ui told font- aarWii of the damage to property has o o shipment to Spokane with higher To Conaider Questions in Connection ered by which eleven , aldermen have Gave tioin er frm s point south of Cape Men- - rates than on shipments to the coast. No damage to o dl?SfB,el torith7P0pEd With Worship, been approached to sell their votes for o yet been made. th organization are doclno. Mr. Stephens said that he hsd been o shipping Is reported. The o prominent 85mi each. for recorder In n quieter state than for years. At the morning session the senate divissuch unable to get a copy of storm is the worst that haa oc- o In hia annual address President ship According to the district attorney's o Paris, Jan. 15. The French Epision of rates as h desired although subsidy bill, which carries a curred within the lat ten o o GG.UOO were in marked bills office, session its special been the had It. Sir. Donnelly, copate opened sa!j past year nage subsidy and la said to be ex- he bad CsramunlcstJon o 0 moat eventful with the Mtspenaion of tremely distasteful to Speaker Cannon, attorney applied at the Chateau de La Mautte. found cm Mann, who Is accused of be- o years. and Bamar has torn cut o for the Great Northern, It is alleged that work to enforce the restoration of was laid before the committee by Mr. submitted the statement that Mr. Ste- Hundreds of curious persons surround- ing the off for the past six days and o th wag. scsle of 1903, and he be-- Lituuer and several Democrats voted phens had requested, which read sa ed the walls of the famous old struc- Clifford accepted a brlto of W.uiH) In o o meagre particulars of the o only which Berto for be the return was. deliver De Duchess the ll.ved the policy adopted had been for for tt. Republicans changed their follows; o wer received today. The general scheme "f di- ture, built o storm of aldervotes himself ten the and other of the beat. While the membership rotes In order to defeat it and get vision of rates to Spokaue n alt ry. to witness the assembling o o f Ule 'c,,on men B. for Rufus Cowing c. 8,? showed n decrease of 38,910 upon the compromise bill under consldera-record- s lines east of Minnesota transfer, the OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Sir A,rtSWanh?m' assisted by After a service In the chapel of the for recorder. on account of exoneration tion which It was thought would have same revenue as they would derive n I t dira-ic1o the According directing sf- from dura of many members who had a better chance with Republican like traffic destined for Scsttle. Wash. chateau and the singing of th "Ven! attorney' met Maun today and OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO been on strike, there bad In reality house leaders. On tariff from Seattle to New York creator, the catri nals arrhb.shops offlce.Cllfford o took the Mi.iWO for payment to the cC)rtthH.',r the been an Increase. t The .committee adjourned to meet the lines east of Uhlrego receive 25 and bishop under the c regarding the o REWARD FOR BRAVERY. alderman, who Clifford aald bad deThe anthracite fields showed a ,le-- 1 again nt 4 oclock tnd when an attempt per cent of 75 cent. The lln-- - from Cardinal lcot. inaugurated the o livered the bargained votes. Detecw!Tl7.rL' Th I!! ha h8" crease of 32.220 members, and the j was made to have the house adjourn Chicago to Minnesota transfer receives of the day by elecring four absence of details president Insisted upon increased are1 at that tives from the district at:ornevs Atlanta. Ga.. Jan. 13 For O a- - folios' : time, the Democrats began n 15 per cent of the revenue, first der".r Ny th. breakdown In the brave defence of p prisoner. O In organization. esbp For the first filibuster hi an attempt to keep the ducting 5 cents. On traffic from Bufto consider the question in office were witnesses, they sav. and tivlty First, s'liich must promptly arrested Alderman Clifford. which later caused .Is defeat O r.c 8 In- time In years tne organization wa,ir,n,- b,1 connection waa house In session, thus preventing the falo to Beattie the line es-- t f was arraigned and held Sheriff J. - O ) at the poll. dian. 0- - Jiw,pHn LrPllKhmi. Can- - practically free from atrlkes. of thej remain public for the presni .Mgr. Clifford later merchant marine and fisheries com- - cazo in $10,000 tor further examination. Merrill, custodian o' the fell- - O To show the importance of machine mlttee from meeting and reaching an the bishop of DiJor rminlmnm J.dolle ewitS of loj G through, At the hoard of aldermen meeting T,b"p concerning mining the address stated that last ureement. The eral prism: here, has received O f formal orrlnm brought minority leader. Mr. per cent of 75 cento, with a maximum several candidates r an namb?r for the advance in salary of 3,, a o of voting today a p demanded j yea and nay Williams, avl r if o ! st.'-rIn a deadlock, on recomireintadon for m resulled recorder .1;" waa the year r..f-Pfnding machin. mined. second, on At vote production worship; in the adjournment vote, but n Mineauta transfer receives o or name waa Ihe of the for mentioned President rowing's was an support the tsution called rrp to 'J18 j fund: a third, ih.nrfc i.v quorum waa not cent of the remainder, first deducting Increasing count showed that o lr1 who and first time J number of casualties Alderman seminsiliClifford, hr 'rtcuitural the In fo'irib. 10 mines. rc Legls- present, and the house adjourned by n 5 cent. On treffi" from Detroit cs. 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