Show ro tina x deseret JEWS s 0 nl rul lul i C PJ v r f r 9 wa TO 1 WASHING washington Tox 4 the senate benito met at noon wilh with barely a fiill atten stten attendance danca dance lions were introduced and referred the presidents message was wait lend lead anu ordered printed various resolutions were introduced Introduce id and referred to the tha appropriate committees the mhd presidents residents message was read and arid the house adjourned members from fro 33 the pacific cohrt have places on the tho following house houas committees pacific B R B R houghton of california climme commerce commeree tee ice slater sinter of oregon post offices houghton of bf california private land claims coughlan of california ob airman chairman and kendall of ne no vada vida expenditures of the state D department part ment kendall of nevada the supreme court met at noon and soon thereafter adjourned and called upon the Preel president dent delt to pay their respects I 1 I 1 A the presidents message Is well received by both parties washington 4 the foll following owing oming are the leading points in the report of the secretary of the treM treasury oury sury he no says the public finances have shared the general prosperity during the year how clo cio closing gink iluk tha reduction of the public debt debb far the be fiscal yr ending rune june tune was total decrease from march M arch let lat 1869 tor to december 1771 1771 avii WAS wab i during the same period the abu adu annual ual interest hs has been reduced the tho revenues venues skow show that theotime the time hns haa arrived when a considerable reduction in taxation can be made and yet leae leare the government in the position to fulfill fulfil its obligations the secretary adheres to fil ali e ions tons of his ufa last annual 1 reporter tuat that ther country requires a revenue bunni clent cleat to meet the ordinary expenses of tho the government pay the interest on the public debt and ifo iff on the principals neWal the tho power to negotiate a large larg 76 loan at five live per ceni and enter eater upon negotiations for the sale bale of bonds drawing nive five four nour it n da a galfand hair half and four per cent la Is derived entirely frota the exhibition of the honest purpose on tle tho part of the people to maintain the public falth fulth it b practicable to with all internal taxes except those derived from stamps spirits tobacco and malt liquors making an estimated reduction in taxation of 16 he recommend recommends a a reduction of the duties on bilt salt bituminous coal raw hides and skins ains and large additions to the free list making an estimated reduction action in the tariff of and a total reduction of IM in his lis su suggestions in reference to the reduction of taxes axes ho he bays says he keeps in view the ability of the nation to pay at least annually of the principal of the debt and that in the change of the revenue system no violence is done to the busi busl business ness neBs interests of the country the secretary recommends the abo abali tion of the system of shares and mol moieties in the revenue service and suggests that the distribution of circulation circa lation be allowed to remain as now it ia Is stated that the national banks have ve over a hundred milli millions otin of the new 1044 1064 loh he recommends an appropriation for W new issue of nation national 41 bank notes and asks an appropriation to rebuild the custom house and post offlie office in chicago and a marine hospital in san francisco etc a to he sug suggests geets the passage of li a bill for tha iha organization of the cho internal revenue bureau bareau he bays says tho report of special agent shows that the alaska calmere lal ial company can conducted ducted the fur and ad goal seal fisheries in substantial accord ance anoe with their contract ha reviews the history of the naw new loaned says hays there ia Is no doubt the whole business can be concluded in a brief period p and advises the increase of commIs commissions siona seona jor for negotiating the 41 4 per er cent lexa isya led 1 n iad pd thinks such will remove ZI il obstacles stables to its ita negotiation he becom mends menda appropriate legislation to revive the shipping andhiv he suggests that drawbacks ho to allowed on materials entering into thic lion of ships and sufficient granted to make their construe con ciori and M maintenance profitable BAN sali 4 thirty alto tili ssu ors fro from m the thel late aate ate arctic whaling whiling fleet sir rived arrived b by y th tue the e closes also capt ho hopkins gaw gam sol eol Q sur ki ivora vor s of the B r 19 aad ica off sa the senate was called id 0 o order at 12 by governor holden rolden the secretary clied called the roll the new now senators were shown ILI iu by judd jud judge 6 ramage aam ram ge of the ath judicial district court courty who was to prepare rules ules eor for or the regulation of the Sei ser senate seriate late to report i at the tho next meeting tho senate adjourned till 13 12 am tomorrow to morrow latlip assembly tho new members were a sworn torn vorn in by judge rabaa Q fhe rhe assembly adjourned until tomorrow to morrow an informal caucus w was called for the republican members of the house houss but no business of was transacted the caucus adjourned until even evening inge there ia 19 great activity at the military head headquarters barters preparatory to a winter maps mapa campaign ign general crook ia Is at fort whipple NEW YORK 5 the tribune commenting ting on the presidents me meange mebs meas esage ge bays aay on the whole we find more to approve than to condemn in the message and believe that it will be favorably received by the large majority of the american people the times says of the Preel president dents policy as set ferth in hill his message we arb much mistaken if the most exacting can dind find in it any recommendation or oversight oh which to bwee bee serious c complaint 0 m aint it will strengthen the tha intelligent U g en falth faith of the people in his hia sound bound bense sense and sympathy with the better bettor feeling of the country I 1 I 1 the tribune says on the whole we consider air blaines bial Blai nes aes cast of the committees good ones onea and we congratulate the house and country on a distribution of labors which promises signal efficiency in the dispatch of business P the remes times editorially bays says that the withdrawal of secretary fiah flah will be announced shortly the judgment obtained by misa aliga turner or of ortis ortia for seduction and breach of promise amounting to is not likely to profit her much as her former counsel has sued her for 2500 counsel fees faes and has garnished the money in the hands of the defendant sk S louis louls 5 major upham commanding ft scott Ks has haa received orders from the war department to remove all white settlers bett sett iera lera from the olige reservation there are about six bix hundred fa miliea milles embracing people on these lands hands and their removal at this season beason will canse cause much suffering the Miss missouri ouri ourt legislature will meet tomorrow to morrow at J fferson city gov browns megr ais devoted largely to national naira affairs af it deprecates the tendency towards centralization at the expense of local and state governments and draws the distinction between republican principles and the republican party and from this standpoint frames a scathing indictment of the national administration the results of the last election in this sta state ite ito are referred to the contrast drawn drabb beaw between een the aid bondt of the peopled under liberalism m i and find the tho condition 0 the ilie south bouth NEW YORK at a meeting of the indian aid society last night aaron alron M powell who lately made a tour conr of the indian reservation endora endors edthe quaker policy he stated that the proposed removal of indians from the reservations to one great reservation in id indi india sa territory was in tide tlde th e inte interest rest iest of railroad speculators WASHINGTO washington 1 1 5 the report b or r the southern claims corn cam mission will be submitted to con congress grebs grees neati sion slon noonday NIon day about nive five hundred cases h ave been concluded three fourths of which are la in favor though their aggregate amount has been reduced ed from JL to lebs IMS than the annual bess besh session lon ion of the natchal council of the union leaca vill will be neld field at philadelphia on wednesday dee dec ST louis 5 the reau republican bildan state met today to td day and passed reso lubons inviting the Li liberal berial republic can committee to join them in a call eail for A stater convention bonVenti on mhd invy invitation to the two doninio committee tee then met in foint joint session bession and hied unai unni reported a resolution f fors fora r sst asb ast state t republican convention to b be 0 hoid held ail all af jefne Jefre jefferson city ary at a meeting of the tt regular republican central committee last evening ft a resolution was adopted that no more inore propositions of affiliation be made mado to the greeley wing 1 i at the annual convent ln df lot the methodists at syracuse yesterday an animated debate upon tha reading of the bible in public schools took place in which a determination wab was evinced that its being read should he be continued a resolution was passed unanimous i 9 ly urging on the legislature thel the passage of a law forbidding the use of public monies for sustaining sectarian schools or institutions there has been extreme cold weather i all over the northwest north west for the rast past thres three days it is more moderate here hero today with a light fall of snow this morning 5 the assembly met at 10 this this morning ana and after some tomo preliminary business proceeded to elect officers shannon ofsan of san ban francisco and andrews of shasta were nominated for speaker shannon received 51 votes totes andrews androws 24 and monday one the assembly then proceeded with the business of organization and elected according according to the tha action of the caucus paucas hofier 01 T r speaker pro term tern baddock chief cleric dix on cherki cleric martin bowan minute clerk A D rhodes sergeant at arms 0 meredith assistant assistant sergeant at armsy arms J R wllbur wilbur enrolling cleric clerk J H aeed reed engrossing cherki clerk A T thompson 0 ampson journal clerk and J E gori gort and jr creque copying clerks the senate mel met metat ht 12 and elected as preel president dent pro tem tern earley parley of amador 21 vote votes G 0 perkins perkina of but butler butier I 1 e t T 7 vot votes es M mr r farley parley was sworn in and then theia the senate adjourned till 12 tomorrow to morrow BERLIN 4 in consequence of the continuation and frequent commission of murderous assumta on german soldiers in france all the provinces still occupied by the armed forces of germany are declared in a sta state teof of siege biege the perpetrators of such crimes will hereafter be tried by german court martl ais als on the spot adot LONDON 6 this tills mornings bulletin says the prince of wales passed a comfortable for table night the progress of his case Is satisfactory the symptoms continue to indicate slow blow but steady improvement it is understood that the fever though severe has at no time been beyond the control of medical attendance public apprehension as to the result has bas measurably subsided A great fire occurred today to day in the hotel rue de do lavre which contains many of the most moat elegant shops in paris owing to the exertions of the firemen the flames were extinguished before any injury had been done to the place itself the loss to the stora store kee keepers Is immense IN leading over the message of fhe the president of the united states to tor cor Cox congress gress we tind find many things to approve the recommendation of a policy of peaceful arbitration ii 14 ong one that commends itself to the good jud judgment kment of every intelligent and well meaning person ereon great britain and the united notates states have set a mem oran orba lo 10 example of this policy vt bich bleh example aa as president grant says saya if success successful fulfill will be likely to have x powerful and extensive influence over other nations arld and it hit kit it shall be a causee causer of mil mii liona of men turning from the pu pursuits 0 dwar to those of rot peaceful in destry it will bea subject of everlasting congratulation wo we so not know kaow that there is one person in Utah amons among its bonafide citizen citizens who w will iii ili not be with president prisident grant in his approval of that method of settling difficulties indeed it is very like the scripture method and consequently tho people of 0 this territory were certain to be favorably disposed toward it as they are to every evory thing of divine ori orl ginand the more especially when it IB lei eminently applicable to their position and circumstances The there ard a great many reasons why peace peaceful ful fal arbitration should be adopted by the nations aa as well as by commini ties in settlement the tha of disputed disputes a it is eminently preeminently pre conducive to good feol ing while the arbitration of war evokes the worst feeling elingEr fe ff of which humanity is capable settles no ques tion troa bit bUt t leaves aggravated grudges tobe tale paid and accumulated scores to ha be wiped off with interest the first convenient opportunity look at the present post lon ion JQ of france aud and germany after their late short sharp but terribly decisive war la Is any question satisfactorily settled by that war aby ono of the questions at issue which led to thorax not one france lost bost territory and prestige was humbled to the tho dust and it is nothing but natural for that proud nation lo 10 desire and beek to regain both at the first favorable opportunity in respect to the fee feelings linga engendered by the war between those two ijadi nations ons little that is pleasant can be said and ind this id Is amply demonstrated by there occupation by germany with martial t law of df certain districts of france a movement which must be very distasteful and irritating to the latter dation nation and not at all calculated to hasten the prevalence of a sta teof real peace and comity between the two nations for all wars retard rather gnau tefan hasten tho the millennium our own country is practically much further from isnow it now than before its ow civil war the policy ot peaceful 1 always been widely adopted in utah it is ler in accord with the kili kiil I 1 genius US of our citizens and prefer it ito to the tho bloody of war or to the scarcely lees leas expensive or lees satisfactory of law bothe bow be he of jaw aw aa as now common and the of war must give way to a policy superior to both orthe 6 thie ifie era of brotherhood viii maver never bain be inaugurated augu rated 8 A boston lady expresses the opinion that one woman should offic hilly killy connected with all scientific organizations that have buildings so that the windows might be properly cleaned 1 the steps washed off and if there is 13 a glass 9 I 1 ass aso plot piot that it be kept in order |