Show AT HOME AND ABROAD washington oct 20 the board of directors of the catholic university as in annual session today at mcmahon hall cardinal gibbons chancellor of the university wearing his robes of office presided and there was almost a full representation of the members of the board unusual interest is attached to the meeting today in view of the presence of archbishop heane who came recently from rome to attend the session and in view of reports that questions affee ing the personnel of the university and of the status of prof schroeder the champion of the german element in the church were to come up the meeting was behind closed doors and secrecy was maintained by members of the directorate the first question considered was the facilities of the university washington oct 20 the case of albert F holden plaintiff in error vs harvey hardy sheriff of salt lake county utah which involves the constitutionality of the utah eight hour law for miners engaged in underground mines was argued in the supreme court today the case came up from the supreme court of utah holden was convicted for employing a man named anderson a miner for ten hours a day and wab waa sentenced to pay a fine of 50 and serve fifty seven days in jail on the trial holden while admitting the employment of anderson for ten hours a day pleaded not guilty because anderson voluntarily engaged in the service because the facts charged did not constitute a crime the statute being repugnant to the constitution of the united states in that it deprived employer and employed from making contracts in a lawful way for lawful purposes that it was class legislation and deprived the defendant of property and liberty without due process of law upon conviction he filed a petition in the supreme court ot of utah for a writ of habeas corpus which the court denied whereupon it was brought to the supreme court on a writ of error that the utah supreme court erred in holding the law constitutional judge jere M wilson appeared for the plaintiff vienna oct 20 3 a m the unter haus has been the scene tonight of an exciting tumult the sitting began last evening v ening at 6 and ever since the president took the chair the leftists have been pressing to divisions a long series of obstructive motions amid the wildest uproar and the incessant conflicts of members with the president of the chamber the thirteenth vote by roll call has just been taken at 2 this morning the concu sion increased until the chamber becam a perfect bedlam finally the leftists and rightists engaged in a hand to hand fight dr president of the un ter haus then declared the sitting adjourned until 11 this wednesday morning it is believed that the disgraceful proceedings can have no other result than the resignation of count badent and the formation of a neutral stopgap ministry to add to the perplexity the reading clerks went on a strike as a protest against the unwarrantable number of roll calls in the voting vienna oct 20 the unterhaus anterhaus Unter haus wll be called to order at 11 today and it Is believed that if the members of the left continue their efforts to obstruct legislation count badent will resign in which event a new ministry finist will be formed the riotous proceedings Y of the session are virtually a con ti nuance of the hostile demons which marked the opening boff 0 on september these demonstrations as wak was case with the former ones are UK against the cabinet and grew as the ill feeling between the bob bodett germans and the young the reassembling of the retch month a series of motions was d aiming at the impeachment of V the german popular party count badeni the premier im cimpea e because of the conduct of the N senta tives of the government at TO meetings the grman german op opp headed by herr do his impeachment for meeting of german bohemians chicago oct 20 the court retia judge tuthill before whom the H gert case was tried is the aase 9 vandalism that has no paral f annals of sensational trials 3 of the spectators took addan advantage absence of the bailiffs and knoch and seized on every M article of stationery sections improvised desks used by the paper reporters during the deal were even carried off by ts bid crowd fearing that tho t 1 l hunters would grow desperate aa the fixtures a policed police maaS detailed inside the bar A fe f ml r ments which remained after the 03 ber had been abandoned were almi removed across the hallway the khz gavel which judge tu wielded to keep the feminine se the attendance seated has feared clerk knoch had hoped cure the rosewood mallet with au an I 1 graph of the presiding judge S handle for his club and was 8 sorely appointed so bare was judge Tut hills des court materials that had the ata turned and he been summoned ceide their finding he would to send to a neighboring drug rug at paper and writing apparatus during a temporary absence judge and clerk the bailiffs door relaxed their vigilance ai into the room above the ju juryj while they were there of the long wooden writing were removed these were squares of a foot so that th the be hidden under an overcoat exciting suspicion should any any wardens be encountered when clerk knoch returned means to discourage further on the part of the souvenir the drawers of judge tu tuft were unlocked and the b papers removed to judge judg chambers electric light globes were securely fastened they could not be made away the morbidly inclined A guw instructed to watch the fur window sashes and arrest WO who tried to leave his initials initia ln pillars visitors to the court ro room aa closely watched by the bachl special guard behind the courts bench the top of alvi of furniture was as bare as it cline cane had swept across the attempt to get inside the gaii by persons known to the c cusaac the place is fruitless judge tuthill in the course frequent communications court room by telephone I 1 inai his gavel and inkstand H was particularly anxious to as mementoes for his wife was told that all the a ex were gone he expressed us language madrid adrid oct 21 A dispatch received fitere from leyte one of the philippine ds says that place has almost been stated by a cyclone that many persons broolis have been killed and damage ate property is incalculable abbe be cyclone it is announced des ed the towns of Ta globan and her efti on the island of leyte as well i several erl villages it is estimated that I 1 persons lost their lives through the aster er sater r advices advises from manila say the occurred on oct 12 and added done e at barriga and burga on the east coast of leyte have been wiped and that an immense wave swept ind several thousand natives per ned aj at Ta globan the cyclone also the island of sammar the full detent n of the catastrophe is not yet own droit mit mich the boiler in rolt cabinet babinet companas comp anys factory at acock ock avenue and street boded at this morning with effects at least disastrous I 1 and mien are fatally injured one of since died and ten more horn ahas has ft lees seriously injured he e cause of the explosion is not ascertained both the front and r ends of the four story building entirely out and the brick e blown ha are in ruins no fire resulted k so go great that the whole north tern ern afa part rt of the city was shaken 1 many windows were broken daria damaged aged building is a brick feet square four stories the floors were practically un ed 41 ashington sh ington oc oct t 22 general miles handing anding general of the army has e his annual report to the secre of war he commends the effial of the army and speaks of the areas ess that has been made on both atlantic and pacific coasts in the eter 1 of fortifications he asks that ss authorize two more regiments regimen tp alery to garrison the new forti ns and also five additional regi ats to of infantry he devotes conable ae attention to alaska and says the waters of alaska should be hughly examined by the naval s and that there should be at least va military posts established in the atory to support the civil author L he refers to the improved con oa of the indians and recommends the policy of employing army of vass as indian agents be continued ES recommendation in detail for foi Y protection of coast points and says r peace footing of the y should be one enlisted man to ry 1000 population and the one to every 2000 ernal al utah oct 22 the utes are the line into colorado in g over of t their heir annual hunt old es eft say there are more indians sing ng than ever before they axe are sullen owlen and insist that the deer be to them and that they are going goin 9 r ikui all they want people of colorado are deter ned to enforce the state laws and arious is trouble leis is apprehended as the y fes seem determined to have what regard as their rights mass oct 22 justin LL D librarian of harvard first pres dinet of the american association died today oct 22 the executive com of the amalgamated society of issued a statement today y V that the fight for eight hours per dacso day so far as london is con Q is practically won and that ar an an or a conference on that sub annot be entertained n pa oct 22 four un men were run down by an en isai the pennsylvania railroad eiffe ere last night and ground to pieces there was nothing on the remains froah which they could be identified chicago oct 22 wheat today advanced 3 to 3 cents a bushel under some of the liveliest buying tor for several weeks the december and may options sharing equally in the demand the market was strong from the start but toward the close prices were sent spinning under a flood of buying orders which sent december up to 94 and may to 93 where they closed amid some excitement the sudden renewal of export demand was the chief influence but dry weather talk from east of the mississippi counted heavily there was some talk of dollar wheat again at the close Prince tonN joce 22 the hundred and fifty first birthday of princeton university was celebrated here today more than usual interest was manifested in the commemoration on account of the presence of ex president grover cleveland and lord aberdeen gover nor general of canada the academic procession of princeton trustees faculty alumni and undergraduates under graduates formed at marquand chapel at 7 this morning and marched to alexander hall the body was led by mr cleveland the earl of aberdeen and president patton the exercises were opened by dean murray with a prayer the subject of grover cleveland was the self made man he said in part the merit of the successful man who has struggled with difficulties and disadvantages must be judged by the nid of success he has achieved by the use he has made of it and by its effect upon his character and life if his success is clean and wholesome if he uses it to make his fellows better and happier and if he faithfully responds to all the obligations of a liberal public spirited and useful citizen his struggles should add immensely to his honor and consideration he deserves if on the other hand his success is of a grasping sordid kind if he be clutches it closely for kis his selfish gratification and it if with suc success eess he is bankrupt in character sordidly mean useless as a citizen or of evil influences in his relations with his fellow men his struggles should not save him from contempt wealth should by no means be disparaged as representing success provided it is accompanied by a reasonable realization of the obligations it imposes we cannot expect to fix the extent of these obligations but we axe are entitled to insist that in the race for riches the feeling and sentiment that m makes akes good citizenship should not be stifled and that the rich directly by charity and beneficence or indirectly through their liberal enterprise and active tive thrift should do something for humanity and the public good it if wealth is the best that can be exhibited as a result of success it ought to make its fair contribution to the w welfare el of society this burden should not be altogether shifted upon those who though without riches constantly give from the results of their nobler successes gifts that exalt humanity we have a right to complain odthe of the rich if after spending their lives in gathering wealth they find in its possession no mandate of duty and no pleasure save in the inactive and sordid contemplation of their hoard in referring to one particular condition of american life which sadly needs the active and persistent stent interposition of a well preserved self made man he said evidence Is constantly accumulating that at no pint can he be do more vitally useful work than in the field of politics the fact that this word signifying the science of government and the administration of public at af fairs to is associated in the common mind with sharp manipulations and smooth deceit plainly shows how badly it has been soiled with all ignoble use while the contempt with which self seeking candidacy and party evin even in a canvass now pending speaks or of disinterested disinterest d citizens who are organ organized izea t to secure good government as a modern school of doctrin aries and as college professors fes sors startlingly illustrates how confidently arrogant partisanship dares to insult thoughtful and imelli gont citizenship since our hope of the perpetual endurance of our as the source of priceless benefit bont lit 0 t the american and as proof of n tins right and fitness to 4 11 yi 41 it itin in self must rest upon the gioules pi intelligence and patriotism those should be v oar awfully ar fully protected rant nia alava lea agencies which continually attempt to undermine them and hh MA iw constantly supported and ana reinforced by 17 the thoughtful edu educate cael nini of the land already a dangerous il vantage age lins has been gained by the foree force vf f ark ss ness and selfishness largely linnius linni uh all tiie the indifference jf f io who 41 have challenged their lust advance and now when part isic thip at dwier to lo lead and hosts bout r aw seem wild to follow and when party organization which should be the servant of intelligence ail ata pairs pair tsin 1 reclaims itself their ii orter 4 rii na attempts to bind ahr in ba linal iii ii I a ai t 9 ft f tt the time has surely come when all the i intelligence and education of our land 0 hear a call ti 0 dinv say sa nothing of actual damn fl ncr r to ti mr ciar stations sl I 1 tut ions all must s1 s sa ilist t i i t w v en connot gain their most beneficial rec ree it if il mhd th best intelli intel ll fir an I 1 t i tifft s disinterested patriotism among our people either refus to enter the field of politics or allow themselves to be driven from i r 1 I am rot not condemning party allega allegiance founded on reason and judgment party men we may all well be but only with the reservation that thought ful and patriotic citizens we must bp be also in our public life we may be sure that as a general rule ow our servants and agents will be nobler than the people who create them they may be infinitely worse through the deop peoples res neglect or betrayal therefore cotrue no true american should be willing to endanger the interests involved in his hiff citizenship nor the pride which every good man has in the maintenance be fore the world of the high character of his government by inaction or a r i less indication of his choice tor for those to be entrusted with national the popular will in this regard should be voiced by the Intelli intelligence genew aila d y patriotism of our countrymen jj it S they should be alert ale rt and exacting in an the enforcement of their willi will the Z danger of and of a misrepresentation of our national 7 acter would pass away A just people willing to 66 nedde edeual rights and privileges to evely citizen would enforce justice in their government a frugal i and economic people would commend coma frugality and economy in 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