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Show FLU ASSCCIAIED HUGH PRESS All TGI SERTCE. ns 111 AU IRE AAAAAAAM VOL L CALMER NO. 12. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY MORMNG, JANUARY H III Is understood that ihe Importation about fl.oio.oui). A month the Treasury Department began :to receive complaints from citizens of Boston to ihe effri-t- . while these pic-- j tuivs and works f wfre supposed NOW TAKEN to be on exhibition, art they were unable to sec them. The department placed the matter in the hands of ibe United States attorney in Boston who reported that the law had been violated. Proceedings were about to be InstitutEurope Sees Lss Sijns of Wcr ed when Mrs. Gardner paid the duties under the law, amounting to about 500.000. in the Far East This payment, it is understood, was made about three months ago. IS a Speech That ia ferred to aa an Unneceaaary Thruat at Russia, Balfour Make DEAD j OSITISH j KILL San body found Hill, j i . THE NATIVES i 1904. PRICE FIVE CENTS, BODY FOUND. Francisco. of Jom ph C.il .Imu. . ' r. BIG RABBIT Ths Blu.-- KILLED BY EXPLOSION. Followers of Mad Mullah Were Battle Took Placo Twelve Miles From Joribaldi and th Casualties Numbered Over 1,000. Decision Appeal Wilt Ba Taken to tho Supreme GENERAL Court of tho United State for Final Test. Aden. Jan. ll.--engagement In Somaliland between a British force and the forces of the Mad Mullah has C resulted in a severe defeat of the who lost 1.000 men killed. The British suffered two officers killed aud eight severely wounded. An a calmer view of the situation. .The Former Governor Asa T. Bushnell in European capitals, view taken Women and For Hastily Placing bared on the outliuea of the Russian in a Serious Condition. nKal8 published in Berlin and the Children In Life Boats. incidents of the pant few days, la London, Jan. 11.'The War ufflee totlmt although Russia haa not modiday gave out the following dispatch fied her demands she In displaying which had liren received from Major Found in Almost an Unconscious a more conciliatory tone and a General the SoCondition by Driver of Carriage to negotiate which Is attri- Further Details of tha Wreck of the maliland Kgnrton commanding forces and which exitedilion inStill Clallam Czar's the to buted Searching personal Recognizes His Son. is dated from Jadballdi. Somaliland, fluence. for Bodies. 111 h: January Kcporta from Tokki and Shanghai Advanced this morning IS milea to say the Dowager Empress of China Jeribaldi. First brigade commandnd aud her court have, for the present, by Manning.second brigade under Fask-ln- s s Ohio. Jan. 11. Just as abandoned the Idea of fleeing to and mounted' troops under Kenua. heColumbus, arrived at the I'ninn station short on the advance of the foreign 11. of No more bodies Seattle. Jan. ir2.500 of Total the strength regulars ly after 4 o'clock tills afternoon to ministers. Dispatches from Seoul victims of the Clallam wreck were re- regulars 1,000. Mounted troops enveltake a train. Bur Springfield, former record further arrivals there of Rusadthe erratic covered today although oped enemy's right and infantry Governor Asa II. Kindim-l- l was strlck--, sian marines. Russia's Intention besteam700 course followed by the disabled vanced within yards of his posi- on with apoplexy end is now in a ing to have 300 marines there, equal er has been covered over and over tion. Dervishes advanced, hut were j serious condition. Tlie attending phy-- : to the number in the Japanese garagain by a dozen tugs. The inshore unable to face frontal fire coupled with sicians hold out little hnpe of re-- ' rison In Korea. by flank attack. Enemy broke and fled covery. The Daily Telegraph's Toklo cor- waters having been searched and amall boats, and the and waa pursued ten miles. Dervishes Governor Bushnell bad been here respondent sayn It ia again reiwrted launches on Kan killed and wounded estimated at l.OoO that the Russian cruisers at Vlad- beaches near Victoria and during the day; and was about to take been have islands near by mostly in tbe pursuit. Many prisoners a train for hts hnme in Springfield. ivostok will sail January 14 for 1011 Juan and patrolled by scores of willing workers. and 400 rifles taken. His carriage bad arrived al the staArthur. SatI regret to reimrt that two nffirera tion, and the driver, upon The thirteen bodies recovered The Russian fleet left Suds Bay opening have now been rII of regulars were killed and nine the door, found him in an almost unyesterday proceeding via Port Bald foi urday and Sunday bodies women's and five three the rank of The identified. wounded; conscious condition. Ho was taken the Far East Premier Balfour, speaking at Man- unidentified at Victoria Sunday night file were wounded; of native troops to a hospital. ' Mrs. Rey16 of of those even be killed and to Mayy irregwounded; At 8 p. m. Governor Bushnell was chester last night, declined to discuss prove the differences between Ruaaia and nolds of 8eattle. Miss Hattie Moore of ulars two killed and two wounded. reported slightly improved, but his MulMurdoch Minnie Am Inclined to think Ibis is the condition is extremely critical. He Japan, on the ground that such dis- Bellingham and Miss lah's main force. The Muilah himself had rallied sufficiently to lie able to cussion would do little service to the of Seattle. woMlsa Moure le believed to be the waa not present, but waa expected at recognize his sun. John L. Bushnell, cause of peace. The Premier said: who had arrived from Kprtngflcld. "No one ran contemplate hostilities man entered In the Hat of th'e drowned Jeribaldi today. Major General Egerton'a force ia between two great civilised countries as Miss Bellies. Miss Murdoch haa not without feelings of misgivings and been previously mentioned among the camping tonight two milea beyond passengers. She was the daughter of Jcitbaldi. depression." He added that Groat Britain would R. Murdoch of Monroe, Wash., 18 MACEDONIANS carry out to the fullest extent all her. years of age, and was on her way to treaty obligations. His guarded stale, visit friends in Victoria. ment is commented on by this morn H. M. S. Grafton left Esquimau this tng'a newspapers as Indicating Ureat morn rug and wcntto the accne ot the Britain's full support to Japan .in the Clallam wreck. It was the purpose of f case of war. the GrafMh's commander it the wreck r ' The , Daily Kjtwsr' which represents did not lie too deep to send dpwi a large section of the British public divers In an effort to recover the mailq disliking that treaty, regards Mr. and any bodies that may have been Balfour's speech as a plain and un- caught among the debris. The Grafton necessary threat to Russia,'' and dip had not returned to Esquimau at. a Revolutionary Leader Arrives in elares that the treaty was made with- late hour tonight so that the result Of out. consulting the British represents-- . , the City of Rome. per search Is not known. It ia possi- Excitement Continuesin Colombia tlon. in. Japan which has repeatedly ble that she will remain in the warned the government of the perils Of the wreck for several days. Over Action of United States. attached to it. Mrs. James Cox and John Thomas Moscow. Jan. 11. Notwithstanding Who have been carried in the list of the rumors of movements on the part Will Ask the Pope and Garibaldi to dead with residence unknown were of Russian and Japanese armies and the of My smith, B. C. They Aid Hia People Thow Off tha residents navies, war Is not considered likely were sister and brother. The remains Yoka of Turkey, 11. General Rahere. The Rusakija Vedomnsti, which Jan. Washington. and pf Captain Livingstone Thompson fael haa Colombian who reflects the opinion of influential merenvoy, Reyes. of Victoria, the latter chants and the educated middle class, C. F. Johnson, been in Washington in connection being the fifth of those taken to Port with the Panama matter for about a says: were rtmoved to Victoria Townsend, It is more important for Ruaaia to month, left the cily at midnight for Victoria the of funerals The tpday. Rome, Jan. 11. Boris Sarafoff Ihe foster internal developments and New York preparatory tn hia departure begin tomorrow. leader, revolutionary few days. Preceding Macedonian a Colombia in her resources for a. weightier vicllms for Jthe Spokane capitalist, W. - Harris, whose arrival In Rome the press hers came went who General purpose than to seek the acquisition of him Ospina. Vicwent to friends, announced on the third a yellow Russia, involving ennrmons gcromiianted tobysecure the remains of here with Gen. Reyes as his legal ad- erroneously today reached here last night. One Instant, New on York for who left and visor expenditures and profiting only ad- toria his daughter Miss Louise Harris, an earlier train. of the objects of Sarafoff coming to venturers. up in the first life The patter ridicules the report Italy is to Induce General Rlcclotl Garof which were picked not does General Ospina, however, The body will ibaldi to lead an expedition having for the deprecation of Japanese strength, boat of the Clallam. Colto to return Immediately be brought here tomorrow and taken expert and says: aa he haa business interests In in object the liberation of Macedonia ombia Interment. for from Turkish nde. similar lo the ex"She has five millions of men nearer at once to Spokane le be- tbe United States . Criticism of Captain Roberta the scene than Ruseia'a one million. The departure of Gen. Reyes does not pedition which Garibaldi headed at tbe IYI Seattle war. of the Graeco-TurkiJaiian la better armed and equipped coming general, particularly to ex- constitute the breaking of diplomatic time Sarafoff had interviews today with and haa powerful barkens. Russia and Victoria. No one attempta lack of relation with the United States, but the leaden anil supporters- - of the annut profit by a victory, and the re- plain or excuse that apparentlife boats merely the suspension of negotiation Macedonian cans here. He said he sults of her defeat would be appalling Judgment In putting off the n An view the rrintergra-tlowhich his hid laden with women and children on the to the country." will wished to inform the Kalian governWhether Panama. of they th before 10 hour ment that Macedonia was not satisfied The Mosknw-skijVeraosti says it stormy sea fully be resumed hereafter is not known. n is announced that Russia haa acquired steamer went down, or the failure to action and with the Colombian Dr. Herran. charge, the rights for the Holland submarina immediately Transfer the remaining that a new revolution would break out leto to attend in soon as Waahington torpedo boats, and adds that it con- passengers to the tng Holyoke of the gation business other than Panama next spring if sll the powers who siders "this wilt render, the Imlldlng ms she appeared. Captain Hall signed the treaty of Berlin do not In. , by mailers. auof costly battleships unnecessary.'' Holyoke, was not even surprisedof the will leave the city tervene and cause the granting of It Is not likely he rt Captain Roberts of the condition that for two months at least. If then.. Ad- tonomy to Macedonia. Washington, Jan. 11 The State In an Interview with the Associated ment has been informed that Jap- Clallam and his first knowledge vices which have reached Tiers frrim an haa requisitioned 30 merchant ves- she was In Imminent peril was when Prone correspondent todsy, Sarafoff deis much still there show Colombia that vessel his before were ready sels for transports. Advices received Captain Roberts. Juai. and excitement thereyitfer ihe attitude the clared the revolutionists to here show that the Russians are in- sank, signalled to cut The tow line and for go to any prepared any step Panama in the has taken United Stales the people about He ssld that one of the creasing the guard at Seoul daily and stand by to pick up extremity. matter. deetx that the Frenrh have made arrange- to be hurled upon the fire of the that objects of his visit to Rome wan to .Marine men generally believe w ments to establish a guard there, learn what support theVatican authoriHOBSONS MOTHER DYING ties would and could give his followers Berlin, Jan. 11. A commission 'ot the Clallam did not lake to dadl1ht tirofcen Jh panose officers, according to a dis- ter through in Macedonia and that the Orthodox with the large Christiana of Greek in Macedonia patch from Meppen, Hanover, is testi- swamp her, but that hull and Inside her Ben Haa Been Summoned to Boulder, were prepared to go to the length of ng howitzers, which have amount of water she without Colorado. boon bought by leaving that church and joining the .Japan for, immediate with heavy sets pounding fell Denver. Jan. 1 5. A special from Roman communion, aa he declared opened up and finally simply delivery. DeLau-ne- v Engineer Boulder, Colorado, says the mother of late Pope Leo most anxiously deJan, 11. It is learned by apart, when Chief aboard the Holy- Captain Richmond Hobson, ia dying at the waa first taken tlio AssoclatedGCfress Sarafoff is being watched by sired. that the terms was asked enunciated in fife forecast of the Rus-l- oke from the life raft he n leak. Me the home of Shirley Davis of Boulder the Italian poilre. to been and her son has telegraphed communication to the powers, where the Clallam sprang cabled from Berlin today by the As- then replied that the water seemed to come. Kira. Holtaon is $0 years of age, TRINIDAD TIRE and has been an invalid for some time. sociated Press correspondent there, be coming in from everywhere. voices editorially Times nd which gare the substance of Rus-fia- s Victoria The held that CONFIRMATION. BUCHANAN'S proposals to Japan regarding an' opinion very generally Entire Business Section Wee ThreatManchuria and Korea, anq practically the Clallam waa not a seaworthy boat ened for a Time. 11. The Senate Mer.tiral with Russia's former reply and ' lial leen In a state of chronic Jan. Washington. the dis- In executive session today laid on the which Japan asked a reconsideratTrinidad. Colo.. Jan. li. A Are leakage- - for some time before ion. table the motion to recousider the which originated in I he liasrmenl of aster. i 1 is stated that Russia's last reply confirmation of the nomination of W. Fowler's furniture storo caused HOOc Wash.. Jan. U The i I. Buchanan to be minister to Panama. 000 damage thb afternoon before it hirh Japan is now considering, difBaHiBghsm. fers in no essential from Russia's young women listed, among toe The vote on could .be pot nndrr control. The Mar.S to .t'. divided vi; ' of Sen- sonic block and 'he Bloom block Previous proposals, the only dlflereacs drowned from the steamer Clallam the lines wih exception party was ator Mng in the wording, together with Miaa Spencer, residence unknown, How McCreary.' tDem.. Ky) who wer destroyed. For a time tfie ensome minor concessions tire business portion of the. city wa with the Republicans voted, coqceraing Mlsa Hattie Moore, of thle city.. Koroa. tn danger and Pueblo was asked (or which Japan considers- im- she came to be registered aa Mlsa . . CANNOT KEEP THEIR PROMISE. help. The fire was caused by the overmaterial. Spencer it not known. Taindon, Jan. 11. The Daily Mail's turning of a lamp. TREATY. Tokio correspondent, EXTRADITION Toronto, Ont., Jan. 11. E. Eamcs & cabling. Bays that Baron De Rosen, the Russian REFUSED TO BE RETIRED. Co., bankers and brokers, wbo failed an. 1L The Senate last May with liabilities of 10.000.-(0minister, seet. a reniy Saturday to Washington, Fri-ia circular to their have Washington, Jan. 11. Three officer MisHw Komnraa eommunl-rstr- i today t executive session ratified on an, that yesterdav an extension of the extradition treaty creditors stating that a second pay- of the army recently have declined M. second secrtaey of the between the United States and The ment of 55 per t of their indebted- to go on the retired list with IncreasAn amendment was ness. ed ran):. They are Brigadier General t?npfsn le? Hon. Ipet hurriedly' for Netherlands. prosed for Janunry 11th, can- John ' VP! F. Wanton, commissary general; V disniteh"' adopted inclndir.x briliery Ih the list not lie made. . ... - n to f chief Tusslun warshln of extraditable offenses. Brigadier Oners A. W. to . BOILER EXPLODES. signal officer, and Brigadier General boiler C. 51. Randall commanding the DeCOLORADO TROOPS. . Syracuse. Svria. jan. 11. Two RusTustin, Mich, Jad. sian torpedo lmats have arrived here. Each of these in tbe sawmill, located at. Hicks partment of Lur-incllicers was tend red a Washington, .fan. 11. It is learned Denver. Colo . Jan. 11. Governor Luke, In Osceola county, exploded on co:.(liii'u of bis ii'iin-Jia- ie hei that in 1S9S Mrs. Jack Gardner of Peabody today aud killed' six men. injuring four orders for a re5it,I i:; "iK'h th. offer Bxsi.in. began ibe Importation of duction of the military funws at Crip-pi- e others perhaps fatally. The dead:. te'iri-nieiitv .; d. cii.i I in (lie ground that the Pslni lugs and other works of art which (1ia.se. Mark Brail-leyCreek' and Telluride to list men. ; Bert Lester. F- L. rr admiHpd free of duly which were each during this week unless fresh Morris, Lon Dalton and E. officer preforn'd active duty to promotion under such conditions. j Iowrr. riginally intended for public exhibits, j troubles arise. lat-tei- will-ingne- Hat-anu- -- I I offl-er- rs - MIS The Wages of Bin ia Death," la an Epitoma of History Understood by Nation and Individual. Carson. Nev Court of the Jan 11. Tbe Supreme New Haven, Conn., Jan. 11. Hon. State ot Nevada today William J. was the honored handed down a decision in the r Senator Scott Scores the Hero guest tonightBryan at a banquet at which law. sustaining its legality. The were prebent several prominent Demoopinion is written separately by the of Bloodless Battles. three judges of the court. Judge Fitzcrats. The occasion took tho form of a eight-hou- gerald and Judge Talbot sustaining the law. while Judge Bel khan dissents. The law was passed durlug Ihe legislature of 1902. It provides that it shall be unlawful tor any party, company or corporation lo work men in milla, mines nr smelters for a period of more than eight hours in twenty-fouThe law was at templed at the legislature of tho session before but waa beaten by a few votes. At the session of 1005 it passed almost unanimously. Shortly after Us passage an arrest was made In Gold Hill, the object being to test the constitutionality of the! law. In the lower court the law was declared unconstitutional and was immediately appealed tn the Supreme Court of the State. The decision has been in Ihe hands of the judges for over four months and Its final decision meets the approval of the unions of tho state who carried it to the present court. Attorneys on the other aide stale that the law will now go to tbe Supreme Court of the United States. They intend to push tbe Issue to tbe final Judgment. CRUISER RUNS AGROUND. Herwich. Eng.. Jan. 11. A British cruiser, name unknown, la reported ashore on the Gunfleel Sandbar, about four miles from the southeast coast of ths Colchester division of Essex. 4 hns-Itat- id . sh a AuHiro-RuNiia- Da-pa- FROZEN NORTH Woman Is Postmaster and Sends 0'it Seven Mails a Year. n - i - - 0, gn gy cc-u- 1 ' -pi Gr-el- ll.-rT- he - . Major-gen-o-i-.b-- y is-ue- . - , s Washington, Jan. 11. Senator Scott of tbe Senate, committee on military affairs has submitted in executive session of the Senate review of the evidence in the nominated of Brigadier General Wood lo lie a Major General. lie profa-- hia remarks with tho statement that confirmation to so high a posit iun should bn made with duo dclllie ration and Ihe person to be confirmed should he highly qualified and in every way worthy and above suspicion. Concerning nominations of this character, he saya: The President, appointive power, 'll the commander-in-chie- f of the army and navy and appointments in either of these commlsslonsJe of peculiar power what he saya lo those under him Is lo ibem Ihe law and even complaints or criticism on their psrt are really arts of Insubordination. These oflicers and then, thus cut off from the right of complaint, have a peculiar claim to ba heard In Ihe matter of apiiolntmenta effecting them and it becomes and behooves the President to exercise his best Judgment and do his utmost to throw his safeguard around this 'class of appointments. Commenting on a' statement la the brief of Renator Foraker. railing attention to the fact that 'll was President McKinley who Jumped General Wood, the testimony of General James WII-stconcerning the advancement of General Wood Is quoted at length. Including that portion which asserts that General Wood waa not In the battle of Ban Juan. Referring to (he conduct of General Wood toward hia superior officer, Gen. Brooke. Senator Bcott' saya that no Impartial person can review (his matter without coming to the that hia disloyalty was shown without question. In closing his review Senator Scbtt says: At the conclusion of the evidence of Gen. Wilson the Junior senator from Ohio. Mr. Hanna, asked that Gen. Wood be brought before the committee of this body having this Investigation In rharge, to the end that he might answer the allegations and acrusatlons made against him and relieve himself from the unjust (as his friends claim to be ths case) Imputations mnd criticisms made against hia character and quite a colloquy ensued. It being claimed by same .of hls champions that there was no reason for him to be heard; that nothing had been proved against him; that there was nothing for him In answer: In a word, that be was This seems to me perfectly .monstrous. When did It come about that this individual, a doctor In civil life and a bloodless soldier in halite, if he ever saw a battle, haa. readied ihe exalted postion that 'he Is unlike other people and la not to be accountable to any one, not even lo the Kenate of the United Stales and wilf not even honor it with his presence. Now, for my part, 1 want to say that it Is due to General Womi, It is due to the people of the United States .that he should not only explain but disprove many statements made In the evidence now here for considers) Ion iiefore confirmation should he thought of. The fart that he Is willing to let thin Investigation go on without meeting like a man. ia strong enough In my mind that he is not made of strong enough material that is wanted to make our major generals. "Tbe truth is a brave and courageous man. would either rather resign a d oxen commissions than alio hls character to be besmirched, hi' motives Impugned, and bin Integrity and veracity sought to he Impeached, if by giving up the same he could roinc in person aud disprove the acvuMtiomsmsdc " against him." comments on the tjenntor to reflect dirertly upon com-lnalo- Washington, Jan. 11. D. A. McKenzie, United States commissioner at Uoldfont on the Koyukuk river, Alaska, had an Interview with the President today. The postofllce at Coldfoot is one of the most northerly stations of the United States. The postmaster is a woman. She receive and sends out ten mails each year. Commissioner McKenzie is in Washington to urge on the authorities the necessity of improving the transportation facllitiea of Alaska. A road, ho suggests, should be constructed from the Yukon river to the Coldfoot region and a reindeer atatioh be estali-iishe- d in the northern part of the territory where reindeer may lie bred lioth for food and fob the rarrylng of burdeps. Mr. McKenzie says It is impossible to obtain fresh meat In Coldfoot except that of wild animals killed in the virinity, and that it Is scarce. Provisions of all kinds are high, on account of the practical impassabil-jt- y of the trails. It easts 400 a ton to transport provisions from Seattle to Coldfoot. Commissioner McKenzie called the President's attention to the urgent need that transportation facilities by the government. . TO DIVIDE WEBER STAKE Now the Largest Ecclesiastical Division In State of Utah. The Mormon ebun-authorities ai considering the advisability or dividln Weber Stake. This stake is at preseii tbe largest. In church membership, i tbe state and Its continued growl a division. Within the 1st suggest few years several big stakes hqve bee divided and this policy, is expected t extend lo Weber county, which no makes up Weber Stake. AMERICAN Admiral Evam A8IATIC FLEET.. Awaits Arrival at Gusm. . e WlthiBgt"n. Jss 11. A rh!grig todar from F ear Admiral Evans, the Asiatic fleet, announced the arrival of the battleships Kentucky, Oregon and Wisconsin at Guam, It Is expect oil that tbe cruiser squadron, consisting of the New Orleans, Albany. Cincinnati and Raleigh, will arrive at Guam today or tomorrow. The cruisers left Honolulu In company with the lfattleships. but. unlike tbe hitler, stopped c route at the Midway Islands Rear Admiral Evans will remain at Guam until the cruisers squadron arrives there, and it Is expected that he j will be full advised by cable of the tmllcy of the United States government. In lie event of war between Russia 'and Jain. tn order that he may dispose of the vessels of Ills fleet la accordant:! with that policy. com-mandi- celebration of Jackson Day and waa so declared by some of Its pronWlora to be intended as a sort oTpledge' to tho oitrning of the presidential campaign in New England. Mr. Bryan'a topic was: A rousetenre campaign." Ho aid In part: The word 'campaign.' suggests warfare. u la good tactics to strtka the weakest and to uae enemy where he-Ithe weaiHins which are most effective. The week point of every-da- y policy la that it saertflea human rights to self-Id- h imprests, and today (o prove a system of evil we only have to show that It violates that ariuin of 'Justice that la Nullified with nothing Ices than equal rights to ail and apodal privilege to none. The only appeal that I permanent in ila effectiveness and enduring in Its usefulness la the appeal tn conscience, and while it may nrem weakness to the brutal aad folly to tha sordid, it arouses a response that la . m . six-inc- Regrets That the Doctor to Jumped Abov Officor Who Saw Service in the Civil War. r. REYES LEAVES - OF CONSCIENCE of Supreme Court of Chicago. Jan. 11. By the death this What Seems Weakness to the afternoon of Hermanu Hein, the number of dead from the Iroquoi i State of Nevada. Brute and Folly to the Sordid. brought up to 571. CONFIRMATION London, Jan. 15 Special dispatches from St. Petersburg and Tokio take BRAIN SPEAKS DEATHS REACH 571. Es-lii-- k and Edwin miners, were killed by an S'l 'ilemsl explosion at the Original litluc ibis afternoon. Slaughtered, Re- u. Thomas Butte. Mont.. Jan HUNT. Echo. Colo., Jan. 11. The rabbit drive on Butter Creek today waa tbe largest in the history of the Northwest. It Is estimated that 10. 000 rabbit were killed and 7H) persons, men, women and children, was ic 0f Russian today on thi In his neck, with a deep whiih severed the j :ni!tr vein und a dess cut wound on ti.r Iwtk of his head. I i 12. al. last IrrcslHlgble. If we would touch the conarlenen of others, we muat give evidence that our consciences have beea quickened. All surface questions of policy of taxation. or regulation and flnaaea are that but pbaaee of that century-lonworld-wid- e struggle between the common people end organized wealth. To say that it does not pay for a nation to violate the rights of a people of another nation, involves so much of addition and division that many gut But loot in a mase of mathemath-to my 'the wages of sin la death' la tn give an epitome of history that accords In with each person's experience. dealing with the truBla wllli finance, labor problems aad with all oilier question at issue, wn mind, view them from a moral aianditolnt and arraign every evil at tho bar of the public conscience. g, CHAMBERLAIN'S ADMISSION ; o That Ha Waa a Political Visionary Dreaming of Empire, Birmingham. Eng.. Jan. 11. Joseph hi flrnt delivered Chamberlain siicech of the now year at the banquet of the Birmingham Jewelers' association here tonight. He devoted a considerable portion of hls speech tn tho vindication of the South African war. Mr. Chamberlain admitted that he was a lHditical visionary who had dreamed of a great empire rising amt then sinking to the position of a fifth-rat- e power, but again lie saw it break forth with new youth, carrying its traditions into tho great future. BEN. HEYBURNS RESOLUTION To Prevent Railroads Obtaining Even Numbered Sections of Land. Washington, Jan. 11. Senator Hey-buintroduced In Ihn Senate today a mcilulbm directing the siay of all proceedings now pending on any application to enter or palenl even numbered itect inns owned by any milroml within the limits of forest reserves created-blegislative order. Railroad companies and Individual have been to surrender public lands within the territories set aside by the President for forest reserves aud are selecting land on I side of such reservations in place of the land surrendered. Senator Heyburn's resolution declares (.he intention of Congress to bu that railroad companies shall not receive aa granla any even numbered sections of public land and I hat such even number set ions shall lie reserved for individual settlement. rn com-IH-ll- RATHBONE WANTS ed EXPENSES. While a Witness During the Wood , Investigation. Washington, Jan. 11. On the suggestion of some one connected with the committee on military affairs which conducted the Wood investigation. Major E. G. Rathbone sent to Senator Proctor, the acting chairman of the committee, a letter dated December 1$lb. 190-T- . submitting to him the matter of whether or not. he is entitled l reimbursement for . expenses or witness fees, or both, as a witness before the committee in tho The Major ways h invrstication. .Gen Wood's character a;; a man hv imcame to Washington expressly on peaching hts integrity and ve rarity count of h "Wood investigation hur:-nrt,- p and then after summing nr o'hT The expense account submitted segregates 285. which includes rail-.",7 charges says: road fare and hotel expenses for NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. davs. Mr. Rathbone said ho presented this matter for such artkm aa th9 Washington. Jan. 11. The Senate committee might deem proper. today In exeeutive session confirmed TACOMA IN THE LEAGUE. these nominations: William H. Taft, of Ohio, sccietary of war: Luke K. Tacoma. Wash.. Jan. 11. That TaWright, of Tennessee, civil governor of the Phllippinea; Henry C. Ide, Ver- coma is in the Pacific Coast League mont, governor of the Phllippinea. today became an assured fact when the new club leased the grounds loHERRERA AND NEARY MATCHED. cated at Eleventh and K. streets, used as a park for the past few years. The Milwaukee. Win.. Jan. 11. The Migrounds are centcrally located and lwaukee Busing Club today will be entirely rebuilt. Articles of Aureliu Herrera, the Mexican, and incorporation of tbe new company Charles Neary ot this city., to meet will lie tiled this week aud will inin a bout on January ?5nd. clude nearly a of the stickho!aers Tbe articled call for I3i pounds at :! who were prominent, financially, hi o'clock on the day of tho bout. ,lasl ycar'a club. . d |