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Show wr ; $ it at - PETTIBONE Criticisms arc Drawn Out by Members of Appropriation Committee-Considera- tion of a Bill, Under Existing Conditions, Declared to Be Folly I . lm Vannov-lodgin- g ally trifling compared to the ultima's which may have to be paid for an incomplete victory - for a thrust onlv half driven home." "Th fact that the Twelfth were able to ' move on la proof that the Guard and Second could have done so also, and disposes of 4he official theory that they were too exhausted." "On April 25 the Japanese stood, and knew they stood, in overwhelming fotre, only keparated by two rivet a from their enemy. Nothing, however, would Induce them to make the plunge until .they bad completed thiir most minute preparations. Let the Germans admire thia if they will; It is not the principle by which Marlborough. Napoleon or late woo their reputations. On the day they meet a first class general this patclon for making all things absolutely safe may be the rulu of our careful little frtende," was evi- Washington. March dent that there waa feeling developing between nietrhera of the appropriation eotnniitiee and the hooae In reand thin gard to enforcing the rulee, oame fo a head at the conclusion of llr. Prince's reply to Mr. Tawney. when the latter asked Mr. Prince to explain whether he was not respon-or sible for the appointment of a pa nil In the Capitol at $80 a momh. who waa drawing pay and not doing work. The question brought Mr. Prinre to his feet Instantly. Ho declared with some heat that be would give a detailed explanation. It was that the employe in ques-,tiohad become alrk end had been sent home for treatment. Meantime the work, was being done and paid for Msrk Smith, delby the employe. egate from Arisons, punrtuated the debate with a facetious application of the bill. , rulee to the e'e'ehond : Why dont the commlttre ariae, grl a special rule from fha speaker and then pass the bill without even reeding he asked. "What's the use of wasting time? You can dispose of two million- people in twenty minute, it hue got to that point where consideration of a bill ie folly." , It would suit him, he said, to see the rules worked to the limit, eve to the .abolishing of unanimous consents, that .the rountry might get a wholesome knowledge of what they are. "If you did that you might, lose a public office, suggested Mr. Shackleford. "Possibly I might lose a postmaster In Hull Gulch or Freetown," responded Mr. Smith. "But I can stand that" . The hill was still unfinished when the committee rose. The president waa naked lo return to the house the bill opening fur settlement the Kiowa and Comanche Indian reservation In Oklahoma. Tht house adjourned at B : 10 o'rlork. n nr - Ida, March Boise. 23 Gtorge GEN. HAMILTON'S ABOLISHED. FOOTBALL March 23. At meeting trustees at. Northwest era Unt--t endiy last night, it wa decided to football at the abolish university for five year, it was agreed To engage one member of th faculty to have charge of all athletics. The debts of the athletic association, amounting to $12.nii, will be assumed by the university. Chicago, of later-collegta- MAYOR OF OMAHA DIES. Omaha, Neb., March 23. Prank E. Moores, mayor of Omaha, died today, aged SC years. He aas serving the last year of his third icrra as mayor, and had long been prominent in the Republican party of th city and state. President Zimmer of he city council I1 act as mayor during the remainder BRITISH BARK RELEASED. Portuguese, East Africa. March 23. After having been ashore at the entrance to Delagoa bay lines March 2ft, the British bark Captain Baa, from Port Blakeley, Wash., for thia port, has been floated and arrived in the harbor here oped. today. ineii-turton- Ixtrenso Marquee, Lau-soren- a. are they here in all their glory, and as usual &t prices that will make the Ogden Shoe Trust sick at heart. In the face of the advance In the leather market where shoes have gone up 10 to 25 per cent, our enormous purchasing facilities and being where the shoes are made all the time enables us to sell you shoes cheaper than the Ogden Shoe Trust can buy them. besthoesrld s The Following Schedule of Prices $3-4$2-9- Trnst ot 8 8 TrMt gfigjg $2.48 $1.98 - J txloo.11 Trust Our Stock Embraces the Following Shoes. You Know Them. -- FOR. ME- N-- FOR WOME- NNBm tro,ter' McOoery. Honorlne. K1KVer Cincinnati., Empreta, w n The Celebrated Red Schoolhoose and Bert' Bett Hake for Children. IUIUAL IN The First Show n IS OUT FOR A JL lCVlllTYlfl LITTLE MORE pi A LITTLE LESSTX rar BALLOON FREE WITH EVNRY PAIR SHOES. BOOK. Wa learn that grave diffirultica have arteea owlag to th publics lion of . Lieut. Oca. Sir Ian ilarallion'a remin-- , war. larencea of th . Several of Genaral Hamilton's stata-- . menu. have caused great offense lu brought to Japan, and tha matter th not ice of the king ou the . of the departure of the niiaeioo to Invest th mlkqdo with the Garter. (hat the publication of the book written a It was by Great . Britain's chief military attach at the war might be ukea aa an official publication. and might consequently chill the welcome which the mission other-wls- a haa a right Jo expect of the Japanese people. It was only fair to uy that General Ian Hamilton waa quite frank aa to the publication of A Staff Officer'! It waa advertised for Scrap Book. some time before it appeared, and the authorities had plenty of time to atop It had they wished to tdo aa And the ogua of publication must be shared between the war offleb and Ihe foreign office, who are naturally supposed to have read th proofs. The responsibility of writing the hook, of whlrh a further volume la expected, Is now under official consideration. The present situation la likened to that of Sir Horace Rumhold'e "Recollections of a Diplomat'' after he had yarated his post as British ambassador af Vienna. It was then considered that an Indiscretion had been committed In making public what might he looked upon as official secrets. Briefly the situation la as follows: Sir Ian Hamilton went to the war In the far east, as Great Britain's represent tire, and aa Japan's guest. In publishing his Staff Officer's Srrap Book," which Is a criticism of Japanese methods, it la held that he haa at least violated Japan's hospitality, if he has not strained the military" or ' im. A. former execu'ive committee-meof the Weisem Federation of Miners, and one of the men charged with th assassination of former Governor Sreunenberg. wa brought to ihe county jail her todav. by order of the court. William D. Heyaood remain in th Canyon county jail at Caldwell. Chari. H. Moyer wa brought to ihe Boise Jat) from Caldwell several days San Franciaeo, March S3.' The Joint athletic committee of the university of California and the Iceland Stanford, Jr., university has adopted a resolua tion recommeadlug that the two aubatltuta tha Rugby football game for th present game until a satisfactory national gaiue is devel- CRIME 24, IS NOW LODGED IN BOISE JAIL. of the term. RUGSY FOOTBALL. FAVOR MARCH thl Ft SJ.- -It CTAF, BATBBDAY MOBSIXO, fcbo.e into her ertioou, by firing four ho breast. After the deed bodice Th n-carnation on her five to hot, fired at close range, set wea the bed clothing and Blodgett when flames trying to extinguish the arrived In rePolice Sergeant Taylor to the station. sponse to an alarm entwas jealou of t is said Blodgett the woman. HOUSE RULES ATTACKED I OGDEN, EXAMINER: MOBSISO THE ' f ' 9 f ' - i 2343 WASH. AVE., OGDEN j Rusao-Japanea- e Sacked by MCurdys arc Sued for Millions. Despera te Villages : om-eelo- 1 Rioters- - ; . "official secret'' law., It. la felt, in short,' that the gallant general's literary effort should have been confined to the official report, i1 I: i t i i ; I ; ;! thua avoiding hurting the ausceptlhiU ties of the Japanese government end people. The facts are contrasted with those of our naval attaches, whoa reports were published In three parts for circulation only among officers of the navy, go carefully were Iheee report guarded that every offlrer who reeelv ed a ropy had to sign for tt and be reeponalhle that It did not leave his possession. In conclusion. It Is felt, that if gen cral offlrere on Bill pay are thus el lowed to rush Into print It will prove difficult to prevent the Junior ranks doing the same thing. In hi book Sir Jan Hamilton devoirs many pages of praise to the Japanese, hut he doea not hesitate to eay what he thinks of them or their methods. Here are a few extracts, picked out at random: "Nothing makes Europeans, and perhaps especially Americans, more mad than to feci they have been cleverly played upon. Personally I have never much minded when my requests for particular! have been responded to by generalities, genialities and ban alltles. for I have found some of these red herring to have an excellent sa vor. (This refers to There are not many commander who have resolution enough at the end of a terribly anxious night and morn Ing to reject a aeries of plausible arguments for leaving well alone. I have heard Lord Kitchener remark under similar circumstances: Your reasons for not doing vrhat you were told to do are the heat I ever heard; now go and do it! "Kurokl. however, determined that as' the main position had been carried. It wee not desirable that fnrther heavy sacrifices should he Imposed on the troopa by a direct attack upon the rear guard, and he authorised Major General Kish! to stand by and do noth Ing pending further orders. It. waa pity, hut. no doubt it 1i a very exceptional man who la able to detach his mind from the terribly impressive now of n herd fought field into the hen' of the far future. Yet this Is accessary to a full comprehension that what may em heavy further sacrifice at nrh a moment may he llter- tli-.- t t tin-, e ACTIONS EIGHT LARGE BOOTY - r IS STEEL RAIL WYCKLIFFE8 STARTED SECURED ARE OUT OF Complaint was Made Public Friday. Peasants Force Guards - V to Retreat Bt. Petersburg, Lawlessare. keeping pec In March 22, ness and rrlm Russia with tha repressive measures of ihe governmeat Columns of newspapers re dally filled with record of murders and robberies, and aid by aid arc brief ehmuleles of condemnations and military exerutlona of pollt leal offenders. Tha great number of robberies and taaaealnatlona are of a political natnra and everywhere tha revolutionist are fighting their oppressors wlih bomba and revolvers. The reenrd of a single dav showi the distracted elate of tii rountry. At. Tamboff, Riga, Warsaw. Batoum. Mlttau and Chita yesterday mllltarv execution took place, while from half a dozen other eltle rams repona of death sentences of polltlra! prisoners. Bokhara Becura Large Booty. From Rtavropol and Kubnt province In th Caucasus come reports of th pillage of ehtirrhe and robbery of Near Samara Jewel encrusted relics province of Samara, robbers disguised as rural guard held up a mail coach end carried off HS.noo la booty, and at Orenherg, province of Orenburg, an armed band plundered Ibe state distillery snd several pharmacies. An attempt was made at Klntalavsk, 1oland, to assassinate the chief of police at Starjltsky, Poland. A large foundry waa set on fire and burned In th same town. Armed men at Ekaterlnoelav, south Russia, robbed a merchant of $1,000 At Smolensk, province of Smolensk, an Infernal machine was thrown through a window In an of nobles, and In Sebastopol eight masked men entered a store, bound and gagged the proprietor and employee and escaped with th contents of the till. The spirit, of lawlessness has also penetrated north, which part of th country is still snowbound. The peasants of the northern Votngoda province, on th road to Archangel, are driving off the proprietor. They fought, a battle near Tarenek, with a detachment of 13ft Cossack, were defeated and left a number of dead on the field. Victorious Peasants. On the other hand, near Bloseisk, in Novgorod province, the peasants were victorious In a fight with guards, the letter to retreat. At Lnds. Poland, a.ODft men are lock ed out and In all the principal cities hundreds, if not thousand, of men are without work and are walking the streets begging food. ELECTION OF SENATORS. Ohio Legislate! Dean Vote. it by Popular Columbu. ZJ Ohio, March The bouse committee on federal rdni-nauthorised the passage of the Hill joint resolution providing for the appointment of a committee of four to s New York, March 23. The first rote plaint In a aerie of eight actions already begun by tha Mutual Life company against former President Richard A. MeCurdv, hla eon Robert H. and the firm of Charles M. Raymond A Co., th company's former metropolitan agents, was mad public today. Th particular complaint la against former President McCurdy, end contains nine separate ranees of action. In each Mr. McCnrdy Is rharged with the waate of large sums of money belonging to th company through alleged unfaithfulness and neglect In the discharge of hie duties. Damages amounting to three and a quarter million Holla re ara demanded. Th first five reuses seek recovery In th aggregate of $282,500, as alleged contributions to political part lea sine January 1, IMS. These contribution are stated to hav been JlS.ftftft In Ififtfi. $35.ftftft In Iftuft end $40,000 la 1904 to th national Repnbllcan com mltteea, $2,500 in 1ft04 to tha Repnlt-llra- n congressional committee, and $20ft,ftft0 embracing th various contributions testified to by Senator Platt aa having been made to the New York since Republican etate committee January 1 1HS. The sixth ratine seeks to rerover th sum of $22K.ftOft, emhrarlng the $50,000 alleged Increase of annual salary draws by the former president since June 1, 01, without authority, It Is claimed. The seventh cause aeeka to recover $800,000 aa the aggregate of the respective sums of $25.ftftn, drawn quarterly from the company for the last, six year of MrCurdy'e presidency on the voucher of the committee on expenditures. end under rlrrumstances detailed In the testimonv before the Armstrong commission. The eighth rlause deals with the relations of Loui A. of Thehaud, McCnrdy. with Raymond A Co. and the gratnitiee and rehatei of cmnmls-ilo- n received by the firm. The final cause of artlon deals with the sum of $1,282,841. received by Robert H. McCurdy as commission from 1885 to November, 18(1.1. as superintendent of the foreign department, and charges that by reason of unfaithfulness and neglect hy the former president the commissions had been allowed at rate which the enormous Increase In the foreign business had rendered exorbitant. Finally the company demands Judgment against McCurdy for the sum of $3,270,342. with intercat. a damages for unfaithfulness and neg1 son-in-la- lect. OHIO DECISION AGAINST THE BRIDGE TRUST. Bellfomalne, O.. March 23. The circuit court today decided that the etate la within Its rights In Instituting ouster proceedings in a collective atilt against the fourteen bridge companies alleged to constitute the bridge trust. BOSTON FIRE. ;f LOVE WAB THE CAUSE. Boston, March salesrooms An Ohio Yeung Woman la KlIMff Her Lover. nd warehouses of Warrea JL Rawaoa A Company, sandman and dealers In Mansfield. O., March 23. MImOw other agricultural supplies, at 12 and 13 Faaeuil Hall square, wens ruined hy Zellaer, aged 23, wee shot aalkht fire today. Tha flamea extended to ail early today hy Roy Rhanks, whoia parts of the building, a flveetory atone committed suicide. Miaa Zelliw m structure. The firs was directly across wall known in society here ail m a narrow thoroughfare from Faneuil a leader In church work. Bln a! kb hall, but the latter building was aavar Shank had baea sweetheart In danger. The loaa Is estimated at thought th girl had decided t M her parents' protests and net mnr $106,000, Tha head of th firm, Walter J. Raw-so- Shanks and that last night sks sot la a member of tha governor to his room, where the tragedy scar council . red, to tell Mm so. ISTh n, RAILWAY EARNINGS SHOW AN CREASE ALSO. IN- Textile Manufacturers Ara Confidant af th Future Trade. They Have Reached a Wild Mountainous Country OUR BUTCHERS Oiks, L T March 22. Word reher Indicates chat tha three Wyrkllff Indian outlaw, who are being eonght by numerous posses, crossed the Illinois river on the night following the fight nnd are headed for Lees Creek, a wild mountainous country west of Btllwell, settled almost entirely with full blood Cherokee. If thia proven true, tha outlaws have a long start Marshal late yeaterday morning moved ment. Railway earnings for March thua fah hie camp from the Bpavinaw hills to urpafa last year's hy 9.1 per rent and the Illinois river. i foreign commerce at thin port for the LETTER LIST. last week shows a gain of $2,887,032 In Import over tha same period of 1905, while export are practically unLit of letters remaining In the Ogden postoffloe, March 20th, which, if changed. One of the heat features of th Iron not called for In two weks, will be and steel industry is the steady de- sent to the Dead Letter office: mand. for steel rati, producers exhibitLadies List. ing persistent confidence In the future, Brown, Mrs. U Johnson, Anna la the noted Irregularity that despite Bilbo, Easter Kelley, Mrs. M. In primary market!. Black. Mrs. C. E. Marklxnd, Mrs. In A somewhat better tone the hide Clark, W. E. C. B. market wa the result of last week' Cline, Miss Pafterson, Maude activity in leather. The foreign hid Dye. Emma N. McLaughlin, market has developed some irregulari- Delaney, Mrs. E. ties, dry skins ruling steady, but wet Robinson, Mrs. salted Mexican becoming fractionally English, Lola W. L. weaker. Freeland.' Mrs. T. Roberston, Mrs. Failures this week numbered 213 In Gibson, Myrtle El I. the United State, against 251 last Grove, Mrs. Smadman. Mam-miyear and 27 In Canada, compared with Hunt, Mrs. 16 a year ago. Slater, Mrs. Maria Henry Hultx. Mrs. E. B. A. (two letters) To feel strong, have good appetite Smith, Mrs. W. P. Toombs. Cob and digestion, sleep soundly and en- Hilton. Nellie Jones, Mrs. Dora joy life, nee burdock Blood Bitters, Williams, Mrs. the great system tonic and builder. Gentleman's List. Alford. Leroy Koster, John Ph. Anderaon. Win, Kolias, Christ ATTACKED BY PIRATES. Malmas, C. A. Lundy, Alfred Carter. Tom LaMoff, J. Hong Kong. March 23. A launch Cert well. McDonald. E. Mr.' owned by the Standard Oil company Maylen. John waa nciied and looted hy pirate neer Cotheme. Harry Cahill. John Maguire, Mr. seCanton yesterday. The pirate cured a number of Winchester rifle Campbell. Millar O'Brien.o.Mr. F. Chaa. Payne, and a thousand rounds of ammunition. Christensen Parker, Erve The United State gunboat Callao ie Clouts. D. B. Card. BenJ. Palmier, Geo. proceeding to the scene of the piracy. Dalian, J. Petraan, Peter Davis, Walter, J. Peteraon. P. W. PATTISON IMPROVING. Rose). Isaac Durken, J. w. Rockefeller. C. C. Lov Columbu. O.. March 23. The fol- Erickson, McDonad, Chai. Esselman, Rulowing bulletin wa Issued at 11 o'clock dolph McXaught, Ed. the tonight by physicians attending Foater. T. G. Stone, Ed. . Governor Tattleon: Farchlld. Btuhr, John "Governor Pattlson'a condition has Flower. C. J. Scott, J, p. Harry hut Pulse slowly steadily Improved. Gerowler, Wm. Stoddard, Leon 9$ IPS, respiration 28, temperature B. Grolvovlc 8tevon Gill. John Spencer," Albert GOTCH IB CHAMPION. Stone. John Hughes. James 8 mead, A. G. Hesth. Joslah Asheville, N. c.. March S3. Frank Haley. J. N. Sanborn. Wm. A. Gotrh of Humboldt, Ia anrceasfully Harrison. Jos. v Bpgtig, Alfred defended hla title lo ' the American Harding, E. H. Terry. Mr. heavyweight championship here to- Hadley. J. H. Thatcher, John night hy defeating Charles Olsen of Johnson, Bondle Turner. Chaa. W. this city in a wrestling match, winning Krongulst, Mat Trowbridge, Chas, the first and third bouts. Vi Kuparitaan, Ton New York, March 23. R. G. Dun' weekly review of trad tomorrow will say: Distribution of spring merchandise has received a cheek because of the heavy snowfall and severe etonns la many action of the country, but some offset la noted in renwed inquiry for winter grades and there la no Interruption to the activity of shipping depart- ceived The Places To Buy the Choicest Da-rou- An-nabe- MEATS The Market Affords Greenwell Bros. MEAT MARKET FOR YOUR CHOICE e. secure the cooperation of TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. of the states ceiling for confini'lonsl LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Take to amend the uion of conli coninilttqes elect United State senators by direct Tablete. Druggists refund money if it falls to cura. G. W. GROVE'S air vote of th people. nature la on every box, 25c. CONSENT SINGER IS FATALLY Meadville. Pa.. March 2.1. Orders SHOT. were leaned Inday suspending Inrnmo-fivK rough, Ionia Woods. O. B. Tranquility is a decent enough guest Kilbourne. E. B. Watson, Lindsay repair work at all ehnpe on the Portland. Ore. Marrti nrge Erie system. Five thraieand men are to entertain, hut take care that she Klnnelly. Eugene Windham. J. F. Blodgett, of the Dalles, wni-- d Miss laid off- The action 1 M(d to be due does not bring along her twin slater Warren. Geo. A. Kruger, Auk Alice Gordon, a singer in a brer hall. to the threatened coal strike. ennuL THOS. H. DAVIS, P. M. TriE CENTRAL Wholesale and Retail Butchers For Fine Meats MEATS WE HAVE THE BEIT. TRY US, POULTRY AND FISH IN 3EABON Phones Bell Sts; Ind. 180. Phones Ball 171-y- ; l" 355 Twenty -- Fourth St, 2321 Washington Avem the The London We Keep Best Meats - Meat Market A. WRIGHT, Prop. 9 Money will buy; no Inferior meats handled Fresh and Salt at BALLARD & RINCKERS MEATS and FUh In Seawn- handle nothing hut pH Gam FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. Both phones 952. 331 Twenty-Fourt- h St. . beef. mad Special lard tie: ad first-cla- " meats are strictly every line. Both Phonse ISA $11 TWENTY-FOURT- |