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Show w''"!'"' -fi' t V VV PRESS ini jUSMlItl IfLECRAPHIC UTAH SEIMtt SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY OGDEN CITY. UTAH, NO. 35 Governor :apheil IDENTIFY porting to give the text of the agreement between the United States and Santo Douiiugo, but desisted when assured by M. Culloin, rhsirmnn of the on foreign relation that representative. TheInanswer committee point the publication was not correct. Mr. formidable document Cullom added thst the agreement was Each of the twelve article process of execution, and objected Stajiachment waa answered at in to publication under tlie irttln everyhoteas the fact charged explained from idmitted, Tlie 8enste then went into executive of view, and, point Bwtyneg session and adjourned. 1hjn addiUoa, it waa contended that, a mm If the eonditlona were true POSTOFFICE APPROPRIATION. rtuMd they were not of a character Mjitify proceedings for impeach-jo- ttor high Crimea and nilsdeWashington, Feb. 8. After nearly a 4nmaon. week of discussion nn the po tofiles former read waa by 5 fb tnwer he con-f- l, appropriation bill rarrring $180,787,-41aaior Thnraton, and when panned the Inniai1 today, following an order 8anate the the defeat of a motion by Mr. Moon the House to file its formal re- of TennesMre to recommit it with inthat directed and al. fey next Monday to strike out the provi-in- u struction n Febru-,in hall he by ill shading mail facilities on trunk for Tlie question of political ach that10.the trial may proceed linos.special febrnry by postal employes and the a large tivity The proceedings attracted course to be adopted to prevent it was ndteace to the galleries, and moat of raised by Mr. Urigga of Georgia, who tfe. maton were in their Beat. offered an amendment providing thst After the trial waa suspended Senathe uniting by postal employe with tor, Berry. Stone and Morgan .poke any association or organisation which fc opposition to tlie joint statehood has for It object the change of tlie feffl in it present; form. relation of employes to the govern At 12:30 the Senate resolved itself ment shall be chum for dlsmlsial.' the tor court hto is Impeachment The amendment went uut on a pflu of trial Judge of order. mtissatlon of the Chu. Bwayne. Mr. Moon nf Tennessee, moved to The order for the day included only the bill with instructions to recommit the the aSNirer of Judge Swayne to eliminate the provision for special till eeraastioni of the House, and facilities. Senators mall via presented by former The motion to recommit was 32 Higgins and Thurston on behalf of the to 158 and the bill then was lnt, passed mpradent who failed to appear in with division. perms. The galleries were crowded. The House adjourned until tomorMr. Thurston read Judge Swayne row. &i of document a ansnr, typewritten pages. He took up the specification PREFERS MINNESOTA. nf the chsrgea In detail, contending that they were not such as should be takes cognisance of by the Senate.-Tikin- g St. Paul, Feb. 8. Governor Juhnaon up find the charge nf receiving laid before the pardon board a tolay were not lit a day for expenses which letter from Cole Younger, a former to (reai.ha admitted the receipt of the band it, who waa pardoned after serving money as charged, but denied that his 25 years of his life sentence, asking conduct is this respect was contrary to law, as the allowance of $10 a day that the conditional feature attached hla pardon be eliminated. By the vai Intended to be a fixed and defin- to ite allowance tor judges when holding terra of the pardon Younger is procourt outside their districts. Judge hibited from ssgin living in Minnesota, and this prohibition la distasteful to Swayne said tint other judges generhim. It Is not likely that favorable ally hare drawn the full amount of $10 t day and up to the beginning of the action will be taken. preaent proceedings he had not received any intimation from the audit-la- g offices of the treasury depart-am- i or from others that Ills course b the full amount allowed u contrary either to law or to cust- Si jin eiromn-aUinee- s. S iud KING natorial contest today. Attorney Jdni that the Democrat a A. ltnh annoinii-eexpected to take evidence of 5,000 or UUii peraon eiiher before tlie commit ie.; or before notaries. He asked to have Hie bailors taken before noiariea wlieu witnesses were to be heard. 'i his request was denied by Chairman Wm. II. Grimili. James H. PcrUhing a Republican lawyer, who acted a Supreme court watcher in precinct six, ward 11. testified that legal ballots were east In thst precinct by putting them iu the outside tmx when the glass box was filled. He said ls before this waa done the election consulted with Idm and tbo action was taken with his consent. In his opinion the election in that precinct was conducted with absolute honesty, although one expert had testified there were over sixty ballots written by one or two persona. Ten witnesses were examined this afternoon, each of whom Identified a his ballot one of those which the experts had declared io have been written by two or three peraons. Front one precinct where an expart had testified 17 Democrats and 6 Republican ballota were written by one person, the Democratic attorneys produced six men. each of whom identified one of the Republican ballot, as tlie one he wrote. This completely demolished the experts report on this group of ballots. All of these witnesses were business men residing In Valvnrde, a suburb of Denver. One of them had been once mayor of Valvorde and twice treasurer of that town. In another case a Republican election judge identified three Republican ballots which tlie experts had declared fraudulent as being bis own ballot, and two which he had written fur Illiterate voters. At the night meeting of the committee a number of other witnesses from Valverde were railed. In addition to Identifying their ballots each nf the witnesses testified to the regularity ef the election In their precinct. 'When Attorney Kush, representing oili-na- Ie-bq- EDWARD PAYS holding nf court elsewhere and a tour in Europe, but thst there had been no offense con-jwd- fa nil retpect of a character to Justly Impeachment for (Times and high amdemeanora. The rhirg. of committing E. T. Ibvii to Jail fur contempt he admitted, but justified it at a public duty. "Ha reference to the charge thst he d preaided in a suit relating to real tte la Florida in which he waa Judge Swayne denied the ueh interest. He tribuied tin charge to a conspiracy E l.rt three lawyers .in the . lie Purpose of securing delnv . He also ad- nl ordring to prtxon Bolden and E.' T. ' tbi. conduct olisrge of contempt for toward him in the real nd said Ida conduct in U w, 1'mtiflable, aa was that tlie sentence br Judge Pardee of the "os Circuit court. Swayne alao justified his n n punishing W. C. Oneal. C""r"e in th,Be baa to the fact thst vineai had assault on a tnndee appointed by Swayne in say-Me- daeh and to ha-v- Proceeding. 1"do,ted giving tbe ,0" unti February to Pleadito?1 replication or other bcuse may desire to him tuh .? ordpr further directed thst i i,,R n,n8t be closed Tore hrn,ry $ so that the trial TihfISl on February 10. lttinK aH court, then 7h H le ft ; A. B. Stickney Lays Bare Defects of Interstate Commerce Law and Contrasts Free Pass Riding Here and in England. Washington, Feb. 8. A. B. Stickney, of St. Paul, president of the Chicago Great Western Railway tonight delivered an address. The Defects on Interstate Commerce Law before tlie regular monthly meeting of the Washington Economic Society. Among those in the audience were Commissioners Knapp, Prouty and Clements of the interstate commerce commission. Mr. Btickneya chief point was: Aa all the purposes of the law relate to the schedule of rates, an none purposes can be accomplished without a schedule It seems evident that the most serious defect In the law is its failure to authorise the commission to make the schedule of Interstale rates. After enumerating the defect of the law, Mr. Stickney took up the of that part of the interstate commerce law which forbids free transportation of passengers and declared that The governors of the states, many of the Judges In fact, all officialdom from the highest to the lowest the higher clergy, college professors, editors, merchants, banker, lawyers are guilty of a misdemeanor In .riding on free passes. While sheriffs, district attorneys, courts and prisons may rope with tho outcasts of society, said Mr, Stickney, they are powerless against the classes which have been mentioned. Think of the impossibility of committing these classes to prison, think of a sheriff arresting himself, of a district attorney prosecuting himself, and of a court committing himseif to the penitenof-th- e th' iint statehood epohe In oppoKltion to lion Par'ieularly on the provl-Mi, Indin Territory, tiary. followed Mr. Stone, say- In England where the laws against fct discriminations are enforced, there coniretfj in'KnIJtutrue' M bal haeu ditions do not exist. Tlie members of edOWMdebt'' 11,1,1 H i1 Pccpi indton Territory parliament, who enacted the laws, have 'sited "tote. He lnUted that obeyed the laws and even the king, tke railways, psya iw ,prPle in Indian Territory when traveling on the he has a special u0"? ,n tbeir desire tor the regular fare and if !rie ''"tohood. He thought Okla-ionl- d train he pays the schedule rates for it Biffiv Mexico and Arizona 1106. -- totes "For fifteen years the public conat this has apparently been in a sort TefTi science ..Initan trance of an e a territory. of Hr realised, of '! rori!T",'ridt th".t pectancy which can neverof be the railway - Admired Into the namely, that the virtues IfiUw ljl Md tbat to sdsfit toil so companies will render it impossible for lh n would act of bid tlie individual to offend the law. hith What the country need to break l'Th.n7 sou,lt consent to have the trance Is an illustrious . example, article print- - like the example of the king of Englan t. H J m a r?,rd New York paper, pur- - There is one man, and but one man. bill, ike irem A B.- wa-die- Many factories and mill are cloned down on aceuuul nf the cold and hundreds nf laboring men are out of eniplutnieut. s ENGLAND PREPARED FOR WAR Civil Lord of Admiralty Makes Indiscreet Disclosure of Naval Plana In North Sea. 80UT1IERN London, Feb. 8. A speech delivered in the Hampshire village of East Leigh Thursday evening, by Arthur Hamilton Lee, civil lord of the admiralty baa created excitement. In dealing with tbe recent redistribution of Orest Britain' naval forces Mr. Lee frankly declared tliat Great Britain had not ao much to keep her eyes on Francs and tlie Mediterranean, but had to look with anxiety though not with fear, toward tbe North Beo, a ad the fleets bad been so distributed a to enable them to deal with any danger iu that direction ahutild it unfortunately oc- PACIFIC WA8HOUTS. Los Angele, Cal, Feb. 3. News bas reached here late tonight of extensive washouts on the Southern Pacific and Sants Fe Railroads in Ran Bernardino county. It Is said that lung stretches of track have gone out near Beaumont, east of Ban Bernard-lnand that all t raffle is tied up for the time bring. Tha Southern Iacific has sent LOO wen to the acene. Dalle, Texas, Feb. 3. Half an Inch of snow bus fallen over North Texas and the temperature stand four grees below the freezing point. cur. de- If war should unhappily be dehe continued, under existing eonditlona the British navy wonld get 0 Mona, Belgium, Feb. 8. About ita blow In first, before the other aide coni miners airurk today for highhad time lo read in tbe paper that er wages. war had been declared. He maintained tbat by recent naval reforms Great Britain's strength as a naval fighting powrr had been doubled during Hie last few weeks. The speech, which was delivered at a railway dinner In nowire political io character la commented on in some of the Loudon morning paper as exceedingly indiscreet and likely to be greatly resented by GTniany at which it evidently pointed. The Daily ChronBalfour that. Premier icle suggest should muzzle his civil lord of tlie admiralty. clared, 14.-0- Washington, Feb. S- .- The Republican of the Huiire In conference today adopted as a parly measure the hill extending rate making powers to Ilia Interstate Comm vice commission a agreed on tho committee nn Interstate and Foreign Commerce, and known aa bill. the The conference instructed the House committee on rules to bring In a rule providing for consideration nf tha measure beginning on Tuesdty and continuing until 4 o'clock Wednesday when a vote shall be taken. No amendments will fie allowed to Ihn bill although the first vote Is to be taken on the Davey bill, aa the Democrat U: substitute for nn the railway rale subject. The conference, which lasted three hours, developed oppoelliou lo the measure. Tbe only tet vote taken waa a motion to postpone tbe matter for a further conference next Tuesday. This waa Inst, 44 to 107. Efforts were made to amend IJie bill during the conference, but all of these failed. Fault wa found with the bill ou the ground that It Jd not jnrlude regulation for the private car evil and terminal charges. The advocates of thn bill contested these criticisms, claiming that authority waa contained la the bill to correct the oomplalned of evils- The change of the meeting from a caucus as the call stated to a conference" leaves membera part iclpal rag free to follow their own inclination. It ia understood that the opposition may organize with the purpose of Joining the minority in the house in the vote on the rules prescribing the manner of considering the bill In the house. These plane, however, have not been actually and definitely decided on. Meshrs. Mahone Biblev of Pennsylvania were conapirnous hi their opposition to any legislation at this time, both contending that sufficient time had not been given to tbe consideration of the subject. .. . Speaker Cannon advised his associates tbat if acflon waa to be taken at all it mut be taken now. He suggested that n recess might lie taken until evening, hut tbe eentimsnt of the members present wa so overwhelmingly in favor of immediate action Karh-Towuao- -- T WILL BE GIVEN GORKY vitation of the receiver of the road. Judge Swayne also denied that ha wiled to establish a residence in his district In Florida. He admitted on account, of waits to his fam-jJ- J- j Kingman, Ariz, Fob. 8. A broken rail near Yampai, fill miles east of here, derailed several roaches on tbe westlHiuud Sams Ko flyer early thi morning. When the derailed roaches stopped they were within a few feet of a dupp ravine. Several people were thrown from tbir berth, but none waa serhitndy hurt. Railroad rauon, where so much trouble occurred last auimui-- r from out ami it washouts, is again will lie days before tralua are ruuuing there. All wei liouud trains are held at Ariitork and east bound traius ai Needles. Two heavy Kills are entirely gone, one 1,'JIHI feet in length and the utlier LUO feet. Rain ha tieeu f idling here since evening today there early was a homy downpour. Tho valh-jand ravines are awash and freighting and staging is at a standstill. Thi la the fire i heavy winter rain this country ha bad in years and tha whole country is sodden. Two inche of rain fell during the storm. Thin afternoon Gold Hoad stage in crossing the cauyou here, waa overturned by the rush of water, two horse were drowned and tlie driver caraied only after being carried far down by thn torrent. The stage has 'ool yet been found. -A Cotton Cairo. 111., Feb. Beit train from Newport, Ark, i ou board with 200 passengers, the big transfer bait Henry Mar- quand in front of this city in tho middle of the Ohio river unable to land. The boat ha been tight- iug the ire for several Imuts but cau make no bends ar. the Never in Its hint or y hu Ohio been so full of lie and river men say it will bo frozen over by morning. dy Judge Swayne admitted the aw of the car, hut said that it was coupled by hlmaelf and friends in Phg from Delaware to Florida on in- fct D Republicans Take Up Measure Increasing Powers of the Interstate Commerce Commission and Forbid Amendments. Few Feet Part Passengers From Death Denver. Cola, Sept. 8. At the session of the Joint legislative committee, guberconsidering the Peabody-Aila- denied. hectare nf ESCH-TOWNSEN- BILL AS PARTY MEASURE h- in Ravine. The charge that Judge Swayne bad appropriated to bis own use n rmil-vi- y ear of the Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway company Asa T.? ACCIDENT TO ADOPT Overthrown. om. ,bfl - Evidence of Fraud Completely 8. Through l. today made Swayne aJjudg to the Senate to tl,e !uL rpon of impeachment voted by the i tht PRICE FIVE CENTS ,bc-g- Judge Makes Formal Response in to Articles of Impeachment in Expert Which he Defends Course of Conduct. Wta a ad proba- Kn-- i : 4, 1905. - BALLOTS Southern Senate Adam, asked certain balk-- phot j .. piesented s fraudulent b.v exiiert sluts with the who had handwritings of w it identified the ballot hi own, h gaily and regularly pre njred and Attorney Ward. fn iVahody reother baU.i i . iuded in quested the number alleged in - fraudulent also lie photographed. Hexplained tiiKt he desired this dope i.i hiw that mi c.i.. h alike as handwriting could be Tlie ii I'.ict was in be confusing. grained. The rnmniu'iv divided to ted a morning hcmmou toimirrow, : lining at 10 o'clock. et. flnin Saturday WAAAAaaaaaiaanaa(Ylj,)Vjy VOL. D. lJ. VlAAAAJl WEATHER E02ECAST Ttiih Rain bly Sunday. ,WH(V Y"inR mu r. WILL NUT D16CUBH MARRIAGE. Rumor That World Famous Russian Novelist Would Be Shot For Part in St Los Angeles. Feb. 8. Martha Harz-felthe former wife of Johann Hoch. the alleged bigamist and wife murderer of Chicago, who resides In Pasailena, refused today to discuss the matter of her marriage to Hoch in any way. Site is now working aa a house keeper in a private family. She staled that the wliose example would be effective; Chicago police were aware of her There I no improvement discernible have American the pnople and, unk whereabouts and if any information in the labor situation in Poland. At misjudged his character if he realized from her regarding Ilnrh was required Bosovlre, a center nf the iron and n that he was transgressing the law in it could be secured. on Ft.OnO men are strike, liVlimtriex, accepting the courtesy ef free transporof street with the TO INSULATE LEPROSY. tation, Theodore Roosevelt would have parades find intimidation of those the virtue and rifcirage and the ability have not struck. The to set the example, which shall awaken Wellington, . 8. Senator Cran workmen who where a voll"v officialdom and all good citizens to a today introduced a bill appropriating disturbance at 1 lm soldiers killed I wo and woundfrom sense of the individual duly to obey this 2&o!tKK) for a ectablinhnicnt of tbe ed two, hss not been renewed. A raillaw. leprueium for the segregation of lopi-rs- . was No one, says Mr. Roosevelt, 'can and to prevent the spread of the way si at Inn near Rnsiiovlce too strongly insist upon the e menlary disease in the Untied sir ales. It is destroyed sad traffic Interrupted bv fact that you cannot build the super- provided that the institution shall be strikers. In IVurasw the workmen in structure "of public virtue save on situated on some abandoned military 42 sugar manufactories have si nick.on Maxim Gorky will lie put on trial reurrvatioh or other suitable rite owned private virtues. Chairman Knapp of the Interstate bv the United Staten. political charges, but. whether Indore a civil of s military court has not been comerce commission, in a speech, exdetermine.!. The SRsembly of the BANER'S RESIDENCE BURNED pressed his concurrence in the same fundamental views on the subject nobility of the province of Mnwxiw haan under consideration as those enunciated New York. Frli. 8 Fire tonight voted to memorialize the throne for body. Governor by Mr. 8ltckney. He thought that all destroyed Cedar Court, the country thyfivi! legislative hi corporations Should be under tbe con- huuse of Otto H. Kahn, s member of General Trepoff regards the situation trol of a federal commission appointed the banking firm nf Kuhn. Loch & St. Pet pi shuig as very satisfactory. I assigned as the res non tor to examine their articles of Incorporacompany of New York, situated near Ill health of biMilmant GenorBl ret tion to see that they were not flooded Morristown, N. , emailing n log of Gi Ipiienber;; from the command of the with stock and to aupervire their con- about $400,000. HI duct. He said the railroads were not Valuable paint iuct. furnishings and Second si my of Manchuria. the only corporations open to criticism; other articles which were of high cesHor I Lieutenant. My luff, s veteran that they were not as uad a some value were destroyed. In the houe wa of the TuihiKb campaign. other corporations. s rug for which Mr. Kahn paid $100,000. b. 4.- -2 a. m. Si. Petersburg, Philadelphia, Feb. 8. A. J. Cassett, the of government intention i of the tlie company, EMBEZZLER. It Pennsylvania RELEASE president in an interview on Interstate commerce to submit Maxim Gorky and seven tbe to trial on political charges. 3. said management After thnt four others legislation, Chicago. Feb. nearly of the Pennsylvania company had for yearn imprisonment for embezzlement Gov. Gen. Tr.jK.ff, who received the eorreKiHiiid.il I 1 riAssociated Pres several years' rorognized the reason- of $35,000 from hi mother and mother-in-lasaid: for the of ableness legislation providing S. George DEssauer, at one ds v nfiern.ion the The whole ca.--e is now in wnicli governmental regulation of xares under time prominent in society was release,! owners of the ministry of JtiMlee of wa hands writ. It corpus habeas proper safeguards to the a on today he lnveiisa'ion st tho railway properties. He believed there said thst he had become reconciled is conducting which the procurator of condn-lo- ii sas now a general disposition to to his family. whether the prisacquirers in proper legislation on ths general wilt decide oner shall he tried by -- s civil or n NO SENATOR SELECTED. suhject. said the questions of lory sprezd Mr. Cas-e- tt military court, tbe ordered Corky I have preventing discriminations or preferJefferson City. Mo., Feb. 3. The broadcast that court martial and shot ences between shippers by the payment 15lh ba..ot for Uniied States senator to lie tried by fabrication, invented by of rebates or by any other devic, was taken today without result, and is a belc seemed to be confounded in the minds the Joint te.viiihly adjourned until person, who -- re giwr of the public with that of governmental Mondav noon. The ballot stood: Russia or el they of regulation of rates Discriminations Coekreil, 71; Niedringhsus, 05; Kerens it la Impossible for representative a were already dealt with by tbe federal 12; Pettijohn, 2; Moss, 1; Finkten-burthe Russian administration to order statute known as the Enkln to h act. V am it 1. prisoner passed in 19U3, he said. In as effective ride the form of trial, let from hrod a way as is posible in any legislative Odessa. Feb. 3. The higher educa- receipt of letters dallyGorky life-- I enactment, unless perhaps, in the care tional cissies for women have been Imploring me to pre conoowi-- e of private car lines where further legisdisturbances repeat: Hist I m in suspended owing to lation might possibly be needed to among cerned to thi mstter; I "' tlio student. bring that under the provisions of the know whether the procurator general to Enkins act and that this would be met 3. Feb. IV. Seventeen V.. Elkins. may decide provMonally tha in the did Overstreet was bill he now which zero as the is record by Goriiy. degree below I pending in congress. here today. sen, Mishotin and hareicff. d, Petersburg Riots is Denied rot-Io- Fi-b- J-- w, """ i of course revest the exact terms of the urc.iisalion sgsiu-- t lira prisoner; but you may emphatically conusdiri the crxiuH of tho discovery nf documents implicating eight nun who were to have comprised a pro vihlon.il government, of the pren-cTurning lo the quc-lin- n a pcct of affair, the guu-ruu- r general bald: "Wo have every raftsoa to fool satisfied. Masters and men arc now on excellent term, and work is proceeding everywhere quietly. Tin reecii-lioof lira workmen's deniisi!on by the emperor hr created the host impression. As to insinuation that, the nl workmen who were rcecii.-not. representative, were you may say their selection whs not influenced iu any way by tin. government. Tue selection of tha men had to bo made within a day. 1 sumthn principal manufacturer moned and asked them to choose their iii.ed trust worthy and influential men and this was done." -- n tbat the speaker did not preea hit suggestion. Kcpiesentaiive Payne of New York, the niujurity leader, said that the bill In iis present sliaiic did m proti-ifur ani thing mure than what was ia the miginsl Interstate commerce act, which had stood fur ten year, at tha end of which lime the railroads raised the question of legality of the eiiforre-meof the decision of tlie coinini-sio- n as to rates, the courts sustaining the eontiMiihm that there was no power vested in the coinuiiMon to fix rates. nt ALBANIA TO FIGHT FOR HER LIBERTY Prince Ghiaca ef Reumania Will Head Revolutionary Forces to tbe Death. in War Rome. Fell. Ghic of Rouinania, who has been elected by the Allwulau roniuiiUee as Hupremo head far Albanian independence" was interviewed today regarding hi plan and the purpose of the com- mittee. Tho Priaco said Id election meant of n general revolution in Albania and n bitter struggle 10 achieve the liberty of that country. He laid he would in person assume of the Albanian forrea, eoinninnd which, he asserted, would lie by 12.0UU volunteers. The committee, Priors Chic said, had at command all tlie mean necessary fur the prosecution of the war for Independence and only to he left fren I lie ed the fight for liberty. Those enlisted in tlie movement,' lie added, . were dcterinitiud to achieve their purpose or die lo the last mail. Bltould Austria Intervene to prrveut the execution of tbe eninmltlee's plans, he declared she wonld be and GreHt by Italy, KiiHsi Britain,. Iu op--po- DENIES CHARGES OF BARD. Dr, Scharf Issues Statement Concerning Relations With Senator. Washington Fell. 3. Dr. K, L. Rcharf of Washington, today imiued a signed statement in nnawef to allegations made by Senator Bard of California, before t he sub m.mmiuee of the sens' a committee nf Indian affairs that Dr. Hciiarf. when trying to have lira appropriations for Catholic Indian missions extended two year ago, trlud to Influence the senator's action by promising certain political eupport. . Dr. Kcharf says: Senator Bard's ttlaiemunte, even if they were alwolulely accurate, Ire'S their force b.v reason of tbe long tlmo be nllnweJ to elapse before bringing his charge, lie welted until the legistho discovered lature of California right man to repienent that slate In the senate. When I appeared before the nub eommitlee two year ago Senator Hard elioiild have denounced nie thru and there if he really thought, that tha piupoKiiion that I made to him were tnipnqier. But not lie. There wn nonu-thl- ng doing in California aud foniething still to be done." Continuing, Dr. Scharf Hava hn fold k Senator Hard that no uienilrer of could lie attacked by Hie A. F. A. tor any vote cfuiwlpnlloualy ca-- t for the mejinure Hint Dr. Scharf wa UK-liiwiilumi publicity in that iiiemlier' (liKiiht, and thnt Hie Catholic wonld rexeiil the julrndiirilnn of religion in'.o politic and see, that particular cm-jiitm- g, repro-aentHti- ve did uni suffer. lie tailed In tell me. however. Dr. t Scharf emit Inurd, that the Prreliv-th-- ir ri jail mission- - hii.l received share of the confract appropriation of the contract Him e Hie liicepi inn All the prof rat ant denominations had received Mil'll appropriation, hm after they withdrew and the Catholic mission were the bene dearies they; affected a hold horror at the Idea sv-tr- CALIFORNIA IN STORM GRIP. Lo Angeles, Feb. 3. Southern California U experiencing Its greatest rain FURTHER FATALITIES. siorni in years. Tbe fall Is not in ir particularly heavy, but is great In contrast with previous seasons. It tVar-nFeb. 3. Warsaw news reappeared this evening after U accompanied by flashes of lightia this of publication. ning, an unusual pbeuonicno eight days section. They are eulijected to the nm-- t severe At North Pasadena the Melbodl-- t ecnnahsbip under the orders of Minister of the Interior Itonlglsn. Most of church wa strnck by lightning and the chops reopened itidx, hut only a burned to tbe ground. few of tnc Ftrike strikers reiuniirt to PIONEER PRINTER DEAD. work. of violence were Peoria, III., Feb. 8. Frank Barrett, reported today. wa one of the oldest printers la active sere A student of tbo University killed thi morning by a soldier and vice in the state, is dead here, agl 75 workman who luid yearn. He was one of the pioneer striker killed been In communication with the mil- printers ef the west, having been emof s ployed on the Detroit Free Press, the itary authorities. The workmen resume to attempted Chicago Tribune and other western pafactory Cutlery their employment today but strikers pers. entered tlie" building and dcinoIibed RICH MAN DISAPPEARS. Most of tbe strikers the machinery. apparently are not yet willing to reSault Ste Marie, Mich., Feb. 3. turn to war. Tbo employe of the iron works st The county authorities and police Gosnovlco struck today. The military were told today of the mysterious fired one volley, killing two aud disappearance of Joreph Bzcrut, wounding two and the rioters immed- wealthy Californian, who it i said, cm his person when he iately fled. The town lu now quiet. had BlOO.Dtio The authorities hare taken estraordin-ar- left' bis lKwrding hou-- c several days ago. precantioas to maintain order. Thera Is a report from Kudogoszex one officer sad Cumberland, Md., Feb. 3. Tempera-lur- e that e mob there killed today was 5 below sera. two. soldiers. it-e- pa-p- ar ce y .. |