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Show " Utah Weather Forecast (lamlM Examiner lm rural d Ta 1 !!U A BOiri fr aut - Ogden Daat forget Mue. papar the Examiner aa a whole I circulation eh and VOL. I " tha Ppcl,,ct CGDEN nL NO. 29 CITY, UTAH. PACKERS MUST STAND VALENCIA TRIAL MORNING MONDAY New York, Jan. 28. An imposing Chicago, Jan. 28. That the quest ton of the indicted puckers immnuitj , military pageant passing arroe Brookfrom prosecution must lie tried oa the lyn bridge, brief service at 8t. facta, became a practical ceruimy to- Thomas Episcopal church in Fifth aveday. when the la at one of the opposing nue and an ewoort across the North attorney to reach aa agreement by river ferry to Jersey City, where the which the matter might be exiiedlted was placed on a train to tie foiled. The hearing that now becomes body if taken to Washington for imerwent in Effort a ul will the involve necessary taking the national cemetery at Arlington. large volume of testimony and sill ' marked the funeral in this city ihi last for perhaps three weeks. Had an afternoon of Brigadier t Jen e it I Joseph agreement- been reached, a pies fig Wheeler, one of the most prominent would have the defendant packers of the been made, to which the government generals war. The body of the dead soldier would have filed a demurrer. On this waa wrapped In the flags under which demurrer the attorneys would have he had served with almost equal vigor argued before Judge Humphrey with and diatlncUon the Kiar and Bara haring been transferred from no testimony and without a Jury. of the Confederate states and the settle. Weafc, JM. 2. Inveetlga- trips, District Attorney Morrison and At- Start and Strips. Veteran of the been the City of Pueblo when that vessel of the Valencia disaster baa waa taken from the run. R. Wilson, the latter act- Southern and Northern armies mingled John torney by the United Btatee gov The witness declared that had the ing for the defendants, each waited In paying tribute to General SflnMt Saturday after lnapector passengers kept away from the boats for the other to make a move today today Wheler with the younger veterans of began Whitney S'!. crew to allowed an the been and they toward work, it having agreement, the Cuban and FbUipiifuas campaigns Firat J would have no doubt been launched arranged that Rearing. two witnesses. if either had a conces- of 1896 and 1699. The route of the othEngineer T. F. Carrick and without the he sion to would difficulty. offer, waa lined with great notify funeral ex-oMiwaln Tim J. McCarthy being The witness slated that boats N , er. Neither made an advanre, howev- crowd, cortege most of whom stood w ith hare account of previous 2, S and 7 were metallic and Nos. er, and the day was the last for con- heads aa the procession passed. the Injectors were oblig-S4 wooden. 3 were and ferences on the matter, trial on the The funeral took place from the Mon-JJ- r postpone the bearing until There was no crowding In the Immunity plea having been set for home of General Wheeler's sister, Mrs. worn lag. Carrick, the first to boats. Women were urged go," tomorrow. Sterling Smith in Brooklyn, where the called, aald he was in the engine aid McCarthy, "but they refused." The first step in the trial will be general died on Thursday of pneuIob When the vessel first struck the Investigation waa attended by testimony by Louis C. Krtuthoff, for- monia. The body waa lrorne from the went W.The ncfci. He declares that nothing H. Allison, supervising engineer of merly general counsel for Armour and house by non-conr iksloned officer of he while room the in engine the Pacific Coast Steamship company company, who Interviewed Commis- Infantry and placed upon a flag draped until was not It and (Mialned there, and Attorney J., B. Howe. sioner Garfield April 4th, 1904. con- with artillery caisson. Squadron C be-- i the second shock that the water the impending investigation. and A detail of the Second battery of cerning room. fire the to pour into As the case now stands, the packers artillery escried the body and on the TILL SEEKING THE DEAD. -10 minutes was about I tbink it will Introduce testimony to aubatantl-at- e Manhattan aide of the brigade the "1st mill we were driven from the fire their claim that Mr. Garfield's in- regiment. New Yofk, N. 0., in full B. 28. Jan. I C., Organised Victoria, he said, mew to the main deck, clothed the packers with dress uniform wae drawn up. The 71st, sevestigation effort to are off every valves making parties mailed to turn the safety from Immunity off subsequent criminal commanded by Col. E. G. Bates, served of bodies victims cure the all the betas I went to tha deck to prevent inasmuch as they were under General Wheeler in Cuba and prosecution, be can Valencia the disaster that explosion of the bollera." aCarrick to evidence against today waa given the post of honor. compelled produce were this men found. recovered Nine did Mid that heavy weather sea at himself. The Jury will deride ques- Infantry from Governors Island, headsot set in early in the morning. The evening and with a calmer off fact, which are at variance quarters of that department rf the east. Johnson tempt a were made to land near the tions tritgeea said that Captain the off the wreck and take the bodies and the court will decide whether un- United States Army, also joined scene when and cool throughout very u der the fact aa found by the Jury, the procession on thla aide of the river. p tbs vessel first smirk remained on on tugs, it being Impossible to take From Brooklyn bridge the line of the corpses over the difficult trails. Immunity law protects the packers tbs bridge supervising affair. from trial on the main Imus under march led acroM town to Washington ftrrlrk saa In charge of boat No. 7. The tug Lorne left tonight, taking a Square and thence to Fifth avenue, Five mem-tor- t party to assist In the search and the rbs aecond one launched. from Eighth street to 53d street to SL of the crew, two paaaengera and Wyadde Is going from Port Townsend or re- KING ALFONSO AND HIS RETINUE. Thomas church. bipiif were in It. The boat waa fill-,- 4 with another Bcrew to assist A riderless horse, with boots resome has which lieve the waa he aald, shads, tug it lowered, betaa in the stirrups and a cavalry versed use on surf in dories for board tackle cut the one fishing ,Bd ion. evidently Biarrlts, France, Jan. 28. King Al- word dangling from tire saddle waa ua into landing. away and this precipitated fonso, accompanied by the military led Just behind the caisson. D. Logan, the lineman, who la en- members the water. I think I waa tha only one of his household In full uniwaa thronged. The church In In We was the saved. neighbor- form, arrived here today In automo- Beats had been edifice board the boat who gaged searching for member reserved off unhood with to three the wreck, the sera la the dark and I managed biles to conduct Princess Ena of of the Southern Society, the Confederonidentified bodies found this afternoon, her mother. Prince griM a line and was drawn back ate Veterans Association, the Society has olght corpses in all, which are and Prince Alexander of BatterHenry to tha hlp. berg, of 1812, 4veial other orDid the being taken to a small bay, and he to San Sebastian. The start for San of the War and The question was asked: the pereonal friend expects to have them taken off tomor- Sebastian was made at 11:16 a. m. ganisations ftlla and tackle work all right? of the family. row by the tug Lorne. The fishing Princess Ena and "Yss. they did. waa the answer. Henry end King Reservations also had been made for "Did you oon alder the life boats ful- launch Shamrock from Toquart fishwere in the first automobile and the honorary pall bearers, the staff of ly equipped and In first class ooudi ing station, reached Bamfleld thla ev- Prince Alexander and his suite In the General Frederick D. Grant, 11. S. A., Hour asked one of the Inspectors. . ening with tha bodies found on aecond, the military officers following and the officers of. tha escort. The T. in first class condition. All Trttchett island hi the broken reef In other automobiles. altar off the church waa- almost hidof the fassengers had life preservers group In the center of Barkley sound, Everywhere along the route the roy- den beneath. the floral offerings, one oa sad the officers went among them one body being, It la believed., that al was enthusiastically greeted. among them, a great wreath sent hr belts. of Wilson, the man who became In- At party and personally inapected the San Sebastian flowers were show- President Roosevelt. Those who were wearing tha Tellue sane and Jumped from the life boat, ered on the The brief service were conducted princess, to whom the bells were requested to discard them later picked up by the uteamer Salvor municipality magnificent by the Rev. Ernest Btlrea, rector of presented adbodies off with two the Turret Island, for. cork ones and the officers the chnrrh, assisted by the Dev. Dr. bouquet. justed every belt. The passengers off men still on It, Three off the cable The queen mother. Marla Christiana, Morgan Dix. who meeting the body at staff searched the beaches all around received were sent to the upper deck. Printing Ena In tha most the door, led the way to the chancel. The first ship that hove In sight, Cape Beale all day, but found nothing. gracious manner. After luncheon at were followed by the church continued Carrjck, was the Queen. The Indians In the vicinity have all the palace, the king end Prince Hen- They vestry, consisting of D. O. Mills, J. The weather was nice until that time, been advised to keep a good lookout ry and Ena took a trip around the A. Atterbnry. A. R. Flower aud C. 11. lwt the wind shifted and a choppy sea., and to report all bodies they can find town and the sorroundlng country, re- Rtout. Following these, came rente set in. The Queen stood off about without delay. Fearing a dlspodtlon the honorary pallbearers: Col. J. J. turning for tee at the palace. which loot to of bodies Indiana the mils I saw and half. two a boats i At 6:30 o'clock the princesses, ac- Aster, R. T. Wilson, Dr. William M. ringing from the davits aa If they watching them, it Is more probable companied liy his majesty and Prince Polk; Gen. Kent. Senator Clark of that the Indiana would (urn their atvers in readiness to be lowered. left for Biarrlts, arriving at MonUna, Charles 8. Fairchild, Gen. A. tention to the freight coming ashore Alexander, Nothing was in sight during the villa Mouriscot at 6:43 o'clock. O. Howard, U. R. A., retired. General dm day. An attempt was made to than the bodies, however. Of the IB The king left for San Sebastian on a Btewart L Woodford, Dr. Ogden, Dr. mt ashore by sending a man, but the bodies that have been found to date special train at 7 oclock In order to Pairiua and J. P. Morgan. effort foiled. but five have been identified. The dine with the After the casket had been placed queen mother. W9 shot a line ashore and It chief off police here is in receipt of la understand that King Alfonso on the pedestals the full choir of Bt. It holdla which he dingled all day. The second assletint many descriptions, will proclaim an extensive amnesty Thomas entered the churrh singing engineer then tried to swim, but fail- ing in the hope Identifying the vetms on the occasion of the formal Lead an- aa a processional hymnal. ed. found from the descrptlona telegraph- nouncement of hla betrothal. Ur. Btlrea In hla serLight. Kindly It was about 9 oclock or shortly ed to Victoria. mon. Mid: afier that the raft with 18 men aboard Thie Is one of the great occasions REDUCTION OF FRUIT RATES. of our lives. For we are which waa picked up by the THE BODIES REMOVED. here to honor Topeka, left the aVlencia. a rare man. I do not of the memory The other raft was launched about Victoria, B. C Jan.28. Lineman LoreSan Francisco, Jan. 38. Aa peak to you of him principally as a twenty minutes before we left There gan and party who have been work- sult of a three days conference bestatesman, or soldier, for the citizen, were ten persons aboard It. ing at the scene of the wreck since tween J. 8. Leeds, representing the mere record of hla deeds la far more The question was asked why more they witnessed the destruction of tha refrigerator car service of the Santa eloquent than any praise could lie. It rafcenger and leas of the crew did vessel on Wednesday, report the re- Fe road, and Robert Graham, Pacific is of the man I think at this hour. Waa not board the raft. one other of three that bodies, Did the sailors covery coast represents! ir off the Armour he entitled to be called great? It la 'tempt to crowd the passengers off? of a middle aged man. another a young refrigerating service, reduction of not difficult for you to decide. women of a that the aaked. man, and vii third, rates on dreidnu fruits from CaliHe was distinguished by courage 20 No." answered the witness. about years old, light complexion fornia points to the eastern market without rashness; by patience without The were small balr. two and dark There had been agreed upon. The reduction pride; and by Jtiyice, which always jMHengers would not leave the ship. The witness said that the first raft rings on her left band, one set with will take effect at the beginning of leaned He honored cleared the ships side in the other with a the coming season of the deciduous man, hetowapl trusted mao, and to every safety and a red atone and hid little trouble In getting out into large pearl. She had a dark skirt fruit shipping. man he waa ready to give his time, the open sea. with two row of buttons. One man From Sacramento and Antkrn to Chi- hla substance, his heart. s had a silver watch, but there was cago a redaction of $10 per ear la The first raft we Iqft on, said "The north gives him unstinted the last thing aboard the ship nothing else to Identify any of them. made and from the same California honor. The south even in her grief for anyone to polnta to New ,York a cut of $17.50 is la proud of her loyal son. Cuba, for get on. The Valencia waa broken CONDEMN LIFE PRESERVERS. made. From Ran Joaquin Valley whose freedom he fought, sobs nut up and the two parts of Mf were ten to fifteen feet part, the points, such as Stockton, Fresno, Han- her grief across the waves, and the JaniW iem working toward the shore. The Victoria. B. C., F. F. Bunk- ford and Bakersfield, the rate to Chi- whole world paue for a moment toforemast was standing, but there waa er, assistant superintendent off schools cago is reduced to $70, and to New day to declare that this was indeed none In the rigging. The only per of Seattle, who has hern at the Vs York from the name point to $82.50, a man. sons wished overboard that 1 saw lend wreck to search for the bodies thna practically effecting an equalisaFollowing tlie church service Ihe wars a woman and her child. of his wife and children, severely con- tion of rates from points In the body wee escorted to Jersey City, "The seas were very heavy and demns the life preservers on the and the San Joaquin Valley where It was plsced on board a train would hive knocked us down unless steamer.- - He Mrs he tested one of to eastern points. of the Pennsylvania railed, which we had One of the most important features left for Washington shortly after 4 something to hold to. There them and It sank after being placed w of this new compact in a clause provid- o'clock. After service there tomoronly about. IB feet of the hurri- in the water. cane deck left for us to stand on. and ing that no re bales or othe special row the interment will be made in I should FATAL RAILROAD WRECK. concemlone ahall be granted to any Arlington, the last military honors bejudge that there were BO to Persons on this, fruit shipper In California and that ing presented at th grave. "Whn we put off from the ship on Birmingham, Ala., Jan. 28 Train the reduced rates shall be strictly JJe raft 1 called to my oilers in the No. 204, westbound, the Kansas City maintained. rief funeral Washington, an- Limited, on the Frisco Railway, Jigging to come with us. but they service over the body of the late GenAll the forward part of the which left Birmingham at 10:20 p. m. STRENGTH OF THE WEAK. eral Joseph Wheeler, supplemental! to jewel was under water at this time, last night, was wrecked this morning those today held In New York, will we was no disobedience to com-nd- s at 12:45 oclock near Horse Creek, Ala. Denver, Jan. 2. The "Strength of be held at St. Johns Episcopal r 40 Is miles from this city. It my time. Every member of about the Weak la ,ih rather odd title of church here tomorrow afternoon at exsu-Peers',- obeyed the orders of hie reported that the engine, mall and Ihe new piny, which for the firat a modification of Thi as far as I knew. press curs went through a trestle, the time Florence Robert produced at ,2:30 oclock. When we pulled away from the ves- rear coaches rolling over an embank- the Tabor Grand here tonight and Mhe military funeral here, which consimply that the body should sel the last words I heard the captain ment. A number of passengers are re- scored an emphatic success. The templated -. lie in state at Bt. Johns until 2 Full de- story concern a young orphan whose o'clock JJT we,Goodbye, Tom. For Gode ported killed and injured. tomonow nd then be taken try to save your passengers and tails have not been learned here. On education has been provided by an to Arlington, fended by account of delayed connection with unscrupulous guardian. She falls In immediately escort. The mange Is a military Tiptain Johnson made no attest other systems the Frisco is required love with the man of her final choice. made In accordance with the wishes save himself and the same J make man to fast time the this between la young Unbeknown her, (o city thing will give opportunitv w'Je of the first, officer, chief and Memphis and It Is estimated that the aon of her guardian. The dis- of the familybiaand comrades who desire to of chief steward, the stewardess the trains speed must have been 50 closures of the truth comprise the ma- to many do so to honor the dead general. Folad the second steward. They were miles an hour at the time of the terial for man strong scenes. I lowing thla the body will be taken to In a standing by the ship when I left on wreck. Miss Roberta triumphed part, Arlington. rafr." the to of heights which raises her The body of General Wheeler ar"P you suppose n regulation life FIRE IN BELLEVUE HOSPITAL. her emotional ability. Eugene Or- rived here oclock tonight at lb: ng male role surf sharUse boat could have saved the leading monde. In .. at once to St. John's waa taken and aboard? was asked. of New York. Jan. 28. Eight hundred ed with the star the approval the church. A detachment o Spanish war WB suswer. I believe s patient In Bellevue hospital were en- large audience. veterans of this c.i'v formed hu errort it boat couldth hive E. Wllbon Mex Figman and .Times a passed through dangered by a fire, in the laundry from the station and constituted within twenty feet of us, got building early today-- yet, through the also had strong par's. Thla of honor at he rasl-i- . giisrd i'Ue aboard and saved every soul. quiet and effective work of the hog dctachmcn wl'l remain as guard until six men could BASEBALL. that life raft pltal brigade only a small number In the regular army guard tslres place, at r fnvn the ship get I do not see whv some off the outlying pavilion were 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. regular eqnipped life boat could awakened. By prompt work the fire Fan Joss, Jan. 28. Mike Fisher, not reached us. ws clnfined to the laand't and the manager of the Fr no hmehall teem, 1 was NAIL MILL CEST TOYED. just as ralm ae a floorf lo'a-- t was only a few thousand dollars. tolar signed third baseman Frank were part of the time, as Spontaneous combos ion is believed to ' of San Joe eiuh. and has outside of the line of break-- have started the blaze, a remarkable bud a : wl h Catcher Jimmy Kent 1 Birmingham. Ala., Jan. 28. The nail 'ruck. At that feature of which was that sheers of ! of the local 'earn, and will probahly mill of the Rou ra Ste;-- company, fm mot e all could have asbestos, supposedly fireproof, burned sign tbl good back atop In a few days. formerly known as :he Alabama Wire awoy. J- has signed a and SK-c- l controlled by con'i'iin.'. McCarthy, the only like timler. according to Stewart Outfielder Cbarlca Po lines called. Mid 'that he had Philipp Smith, chief of the hospital contract as captain of the 1906 Fresno Messrs. Schullers, waa destroyed by 'a board the Valencia tor file brigade. fire tonight Loss, $80,099, '.team. to be Made to Locate the Blame, Any There be, and to Exhoncrate the Worthy From Charges. - Bpanish-Amcrica- As-K- n os-1- , g, t'i . he,-va- to 28.-B- r. JANUARY 1 te-i- 1906. n Harriet (hville, 1 T., Jan. 28 -- Orders have been issued by the Standard Oil company that hereafter only a third of the midconi incut fields output would be bought, owing to the foot that the Standard Oil will lie prevented frow continuing as a bujer and transporter of petroleum through the procetdlng instituted by Attorney General Hadley of Missouri. There i a product Ion of 5'M'uit barrels daily. The operators ate organizing lo send a delegation to see the Standard Oil companys agents in Kansas Ilty since the enforcement of such an order for long would mean the suspension of ail acthity here soon. Failing they will go to Mr. lladlely to see If he intend to prevent the Standard from transe porting oil across Missouri. The will tell him that if the Stand-sr- u la ousted from Missouri it will shut off the market for petroleum produced in this field, because the piia line from the Midrontlaant fields run through a portion of Missouri. Already tb reduction by of the amounts formerly taken by the Standard company has demoralised buaiueaa and the railroad fears the Standard will reas entirely to take oil dnrlag the agitation. rom-utiue- two-third- a UPRISINGS THAT WERE NOT Bt. referahurg, Jan. 28. The newspapers published interesting accounts received by mail of the disorders in the smaller cities of tha interior during the period of nrmed revolt, many of which paused unnoticed at the time owing to the interruption off Interruption. In a number of Instances the troops were defeated and driven out of the towns or forced to surrender. At Soteil on the Black nea. eighty Cossack a of the garrison, who attempted to diaperae a gathering in the market place, were routed by the revolutionists end fore ad to flee to their barrack outside the town, where they were regularly besieged. The Insurgent! brought up an old cannon from the port and bombarded the bet racks for two days with each effect that the CoaMCks were forced to wr rengor. The triumph of tha revolutionist was hurt lived, however, tor a torpedo boat destroyer arrived from Batoum and the population at the first threat of a bombardment hastened to liberate the priaonenra and to deliver np their arms, aa well ns the funds of the city treasury, which had been taken to the mountains. A latter from PyaUgorek In Ciscaucasia, describes the rise and foil of the nonb Cauacasian repnbllo. which had a abort and thrilling history of a month. After the revolt of Ihe reserve battalion garrisoning Pyatigorsk, the soldiers were Joined by the entire population of that and four neighboring cities. A constituent assembly waa summoned and a "Revolutionary army formed, consisting of the mutinous soldiers, who were led by a renegade CoaMCk officer and several bands uf the fighting branch of the revolutionary organization and other Irregtele-graphl-o ular. carried on a auccese-fil- l Thia"Army campaign against the troops guarding the railroad atationa, who were driven hack for noma forty mUea along the line with considerable lose. The of revolutionists conceived plana $50 miles marching to Rostoff-on-Doaway, and even talked of continuing on to Kharkoff to join hands with the supposed revolutionary army there. They were to atop on the way and attack the Important arsenal at where there are large stores of rifle, cannon and machine guna. The army waa attacked by three companies off Cossacks whom It defeated with heavy loss, moat of the survivors being killed during their flight across the thin Ice of a stream. Later 'the "Army" encountered a column of Infantry, a battery of artillery and several companies of CoaMcka. Thla column waa too strong to he resisted, and fhe revolutionists after a hasty council of war, fled. The ReThe public then came to an end. Vialka, in the government of that name, a band largely composed of school boys and school girl, seized the waterworks, which they held for IS hours against a whole battalion of Infantry. The troops were atteked In the rear by two companies of revolutionists who were finally driven to a fortified house. This house waa capl tired. Among the killed was the colouel commanding the troops. AUTOMOBILING. Ormonde-Daylona- , Fla., Jan. 28. The only event to merit. Interest that remains to he contested In the automobile tunmamenl is the aieed trial for the speed trophy and title bf king. Weather permitting, this event will lie held tomorrow afternoon at the Daytona end of the course. The competition for the prize and .the title han narrowed down to Marriott and Cheverolet, representing respectively America and France and team and gasoline powers. There was talk today of a protest by the steamer's owner against the gasoline car, but It came to nothing and the race will be run. Clifford Earp may enter and make things lively. The steamer waa patched up today. The race and fifteen mile race thirty-mil- e re scheduled for 7 o'clock tomorrow morning and in the afternoon It is race hoped that besides the speed-kine races there will be run three gasoline cars. The races will probably be concluded tomorrow. e g ten-mil- FOOTBALL I- ,i',rf 29, PRICE Con- FIVE CENTS GENERAL STANDARD OIL WILL WHEELERS FUNERAL RETALIATE TO BE INVESTIGATED v1' Fair Monday and Tuaeday. tinued moderate, temperate. (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) RULES. Ma-vJan. ? Upon return from New York tndsr Wilof the liam T. Rid, Jr., secretary football rule commItl.ee. gave out the uf following additional modification the role, which waa omitted In tha New statement issued lat night in Cambridge. . hi Y-r- d rnle was patvd withTbe out, however, any action av to the number of downs that ahall be allowed a team to make the distance In. The matter of the number of downs will be ten-yar- T TO BE PUBLIC An Organization for That Purpose The Secret and Corrupt Uses of Money in Elections to Be Eliminated Washington, an. 28. Publicity of election contribution and expenditures and the formation of organisation to promote these purposes In all atatoa are urged in an address loulght by the National Publicity bill organization. The addgesa follows: For the purpose of eliminating by all appropriate methods the evils resulting from secret contributions and expenditures of large sums of money In elections, a meeting was h4d in the City of Washington on the 17th day off 9ini. an association was January, formed to be known as tho National Publicity Bill organization and thin address was authorised; The secret sod corrupt use of money in the election of the chief magistrate of a nation, its legislators and it a state and municipal officers la a dangerous menace to the Institutions of a free people. The profligate use of money for such purposes enables the consolidated lnterata, by secret contributions to dominate political organization!, depriving the many of their olitical rights to confer them on tha ently aa the dreumetence will pei mit. la this policy he will be supported, at leat for the present, by many republican senator. K ia inspected by some of the friends of the shipping bill that there Is a disposition to keep the raeaure in Its dace for the purpose of holding off the statehood hill, but they say that while they are not prepared to h--t go of the shipping bill for the present, they can It whenever at disiraed with the statehood MU. The antajnmlats off the adralaaton do not admit. AM,, and It looks aa If the fight overfRe edwil-uHnuf the new autea might bW ja , this w.$. It la not prato-'- ' arev. e BAe',-rearhe-d that this stage of the ctL for some time. !vMt V . Mr. Ualltnger will offer 'i&rthqb. amendments to this bIB on Monday and either then or later in the week he and Senator lodge and Penroae will make speeches in support of the bllL There will than he an effort to get opponents of the Mil either to agree to a vote or give their reasons fur opposition. Thera will be no attempt to prolong sessions, but the bill will be held in Ha place ae steadily aa ew. ia the hope of getting action possible It la confidently assarted that the before It becomes to croqd first and moat Important, measure of the measure out necOMary In the interest of relief In the passage of a national other hill. law requiring the disclosure, under The statehood bill will be reported oath of every contribution of mon Senator Beveridge from the comby and every promise off money In no- mittee on territories on The tional campaigns, and in rose of committee baa given noMonday. instructions evasion providing for exposure, detec- to him an to bringing Ihe bill up In tion and punishment substantly as aet the senate, but he will as forth In a bill prepared under the law rapidly as he can without prose It to prejudice oommlrto of the eeaoriatioa. other party measure. Tbe friends off Thla organisation desires to pro- the bill expect very determined opmote the formation of almllar organiand a long contest la among sation In every state of the union In position the probabilities. Tho principal order that the proposed national law pointstrong of controversy ia tho union of ha may supplemented by elate legisla- New Mexico and Artaona and a tion of like rhancter and aa , nearly cial effort will be made to secure spetha uniform aa possible. This movement adoption of Senator Foraltera amendhas the support of leading representa- ment giving tho people of Art sons en tive men of the political parties and to vote separately on (he ppport unity concerns of organised labor. It the proposition. rights and honor. of every cHlara and Senator Heyburn hae given notice, of the approval and active a of, Monday, for unanimous all are earnestly Invoked to carry this consentleqaent; to fix a tima for voting on . reform to Of successful conclusion.--(be pure food bill, but he will not sucPerry Belmont, New York, . Freal-den- t. ceed.. Mr. Heyburn has alo given notice of a speech tomorrow on tho quesFrank Foster, Massachusetts, Bern tion of forrtit reservation. . relary." are that there will The following committees ere an- le lie Indications very little, If any more more dto nounced by Mr, Beinmot: cunidun of the Moroccan question, but Executive committee The Presi- there will be additional apeerhea on dent, Perry Belmont.; W. E. Chandler, the statu of affairs In Kan to Dnmlnga New Hampshire; J. R. Bchurtnan, New Tbe Isle of Pines treaty will be reH. James Wilson, Delaware; York; early In the week. Mr. Ponkrr T. H. Btevcnaon. Colorado; Norman ported neve charge of It and will try to E. Mack, New York : John E. Lamb, will secure an early vote on It. There will Indiana; W. R. Ntlaon, Missouri; be an effort to amend the treaty o Cromwell Glbbona, Flhrlds; tohn W. ae to the rights of Americana Blodgett. Michigan; Frank K. Foster, on theprotect inland. Masaachuroita; Delegate of the AmeriIn tha house the Hepbnrn railroad can Frderarlon off loibor to the British Trade Union congress; James M. rate Mil, indorsed alike by republicans and democrats of tho Interstate and Lynch, president Typogrlphlcal union; James Wilson. Pennsylvania; presi- foreign commerce commission is to bo feature of the week. dent Fsttern Makers' National the legislative The bill le to be- - brought with absoleague. lutely no restriction a to debate or Law committee John II. Thurston, Nebraska; Charles K. Gardner, New amendment, its conalderation will beaccording to the present York; John T. Morris. West Virginia; d gin and Indications are that a vote plan lunula B. McComae, Marylanld; will hardly be reached by tha end Kennedy, Washington; Hannla of the week. Taylor, Alabama. We are to gNe the house a new eensaiion, said one of the members who haa a hand In making tho proIt ia seldom gram of legislation. that the house ran indulge Itself In unrestricted talk end unhampered opportunity for amendment on any given subject of legislation. On tha railroad rato hill with a report from the committee, in Except for possible development tbia la for once to be changed. Tlie crisis and pos- bare are to be left the entirely down. Of sible, though unexpected complications course, if H should transpire that thla inthe Moroccan conference, the week rpivllege is to he abused in any way with little promise of newe should an attempt be made to run begin events of an unusual character. The way with tha opportunity, a rule can critical point in the at any time he brought In and adoptsituation which seemed Imminent, has ed whirh will nut an end to the fun. has France aa moment the for passed This, however, would result only when announced that she will await a more it became apparent that dangerous such for time taking propitious amendments were .threatened. There against Venezuela aa she haa de- will be no restriction aa to apeechmak-ing- . her that Intimated It is cided upon. deolre la to await, (he conclusion of Monday, under Ihe rule la District the Algerclora conference before in- day, and there ere six hills on the Venexuela. volving herself with calendar relating to the District of Ilio Moroccan conference promise Columbia, which will he considered. very definite action, an Ihe graver Khould time remain. It is not unlikely problems it la to confront are yet that the pension apprpnrlathm hill Though ihe align- will he put through. This bill ia Mime way off. ment of the delegates ia more marked ready for action; It Is a short measthan a week ago, there la still a feel- ure and there la a disposition to get to the outcome. It to the senate ing of uncertainty speedily. . It la generally believed that the longer the conference last the better will CHINESE 8PEND DAY QUIETLY. he the chances for It succpmfu termination. The private discussions Washington, Jan. 28. With the exwhich the French and German delea visit to tha soldiers home ception an created had optimistic here andof aeveral gates have other calls, the imconferees. other feeling among tbe commltaionera Chinese viaking perial with week the will The senate begin thla country, spent the day quietly the consideration of the Chinese boycott The question will come up in resting. Brigadier General Hamilton Hawconnection with a resolution offered kins, governor of the soldiers brgne, last week, offered by Senator Tillman entertained tbe commissioners Irfor-mall-y directing the committee on Immigratea this afternoon. Fx.low-In- g at contion to investigate the reports were calls on Ambassathla there cerning the Chinese manufacturers. Von Sternberg of Germany, dor When the question came up Mr. Till- and Speck Ambassador llgelnmellar of man asked for Immediate considera- Austria-Hungarwhose countries the tion. but Mr. Aldrich objerted. It la commiaalonr-rare to visit before iinderatood :hat he and other republito China. can senator dislike tb preamble to ihe whol party will go the ' resolutions which aeaumea as a to Tomorrow Mount Vernon on tie Polp'ain. fact that Ihe leadership of Minister Wu Fang In the boycott, mnvpmenl. ENDED HIS LIFE, Mr-- Tillman ia disposed to Insist tip-oA X. D.. Jan. 23. Tt.e hodv of shir v, of tbia tne retention phraseology. If he does no: change hla mind tho Henrv Folkeasoa. murderer of W. I.t. resolution doubtless will lend to a con- Drake, a prominent M'nniv.poll dn-iwas found today ,'n fc corn field siderable airing of the Chinee quesnear the ou'skirl of tlie city. Indication. own Senator Ballinger vt ill make an effort tions point that he endd hi life. Monday to recure further Kulkenaon killed Drake daring a of the shipping bill and It la hi purpose to pro that measure upon quarrel over a hill for ' cent, which ia-au- die-plac- taqd Tui-ada- Gar-mon- FORECAST FOR THE WEEK Kranco-Vencauela- n . Franco-Venexueln- no-tio- n . . n |