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Show ME MORXIXG EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAH. WEDNESDAY MORNING, unable to furnish elucidation and at the same time, immediately there wr. Mr. Lamar was forced to admit, in answer to Mr. Williams, hat neither himself nor his minoritj ol leagues oa the Interstate and foreign school districts at any of its the revenue commerce commission where e iinl district conference had proposed to put ironi the state, county tax i insufficient- .- Education rarlmrs in the bill they were Hyand art. ing to report. The bill protides linn ibe state stall During the day brief speeches wen make up any deficit in acliuoi district made by Messrs. Prince of Illinois. Adwhere the tax is- not sufficient. ams of Pennsylvania, Smith of Iowa, Hoit-- e An act re- and Gaines of West Virginia, ia supMU, by Kinney of street and port of 1 lie Townsend bill. gulating (be running electric railways and the collection of After listening to a message from . fores Railways ami common the President, recommending a board carrier. of survey fur tbe Philippine archipelThe biil provide that a seat must be ago. the House, at 5:36 p. in., adjourned provided for every passenger and It until tomorrow at 11 o'clock. no aeat is furnished ha shall be allowed to ride free. Hou-- e bill No. 123. by Hawley A bill for an act to amend section 2057, chapter 2, title 60, revised statutes, 18h8, as amended March 9. lavs, regulating the salarie s of county Salaries and fees. The bill changes the aulnriea of county superintendents of school in Waa Formerly a Student in the Imcounties of the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12ih. perial University ia Helsingfors, In counties 13tli, 14th, 15ih, clacs. of tha 9th, luih, 11 and 12th classes the Helsingfors, Feb. 7. the assassin of salary la raised to $1,000, and In the 13th class to $750 and in the. 14th and Bolsalnn Soiaenen, procurator general of Finland, who was shot and killed 15th classes to $500. House bill 77, by Hawley, relating to yesterday at his residence by a young of county man dressed in an oflioers uniform, has report and settlements been Identified as Karl Lenard Hohen-tlia- l, treasurers wa passed. When house bill No. 42, by Wottou, formerly a student in the Imperial relating to the powere of city councils. Alexandre university here. Hohendutl, make ilie bill a who latteily had lived In Stockholm, reJoseph moved to 13. Ua special order for .nur.day evening as turned to Finland, January be did not have the amendments in his maintains obstinate silence under exfile. After thirty minutes desciushm amination. Senator Akermaa who has Joseph found he had the amendments assumed the dutlee of procurator of the and his motion was lost. senate, is directing tha Investigation of Carroll got back at tha house Tues- the crime. The wounds inflicted by the day for killing liia bill providing for son of Soininen are not of a dangerous fire Inspection of unincorporated towns character, by striking out section 67, providing for inspection of chimneys, etc., in St. Petersburg, Feb. 7. The assasThe motion was killed. ilieit. The sination of Procurator General of Finbill passed by a vote of 84 ayes to 5 land Solicalon Soininen is believed to b nays. Absent and not voting 6. undoubtedly due to political causes. House hill 46, by Kinney An set Tbe Associated Press waa Informed at method for tbe ministry of the interior that Soinproviding an additional taking depositions without the state, inen was long ago marked out for venwag passed by the following voe geance by the y oting Fenoman and Absent and nut Batenoman parties, who regarded him Ayes 37, Nays 2. voting 6. as a traitor to his country. Aa procurThe following committee reports ator general, lie had a post independwere acted, on: ent of and in some respects even suEducation and art Hours bill 38, perior to that of the governor-genera- l, by Fishbum, to paws. Adopted. and be also was tha leader of tbe Old Education and art House lull 37, Fenoman party, the influence of which by Flshburn, to pass. Adopted. no longer is dominant in the district, Education and art House bill 83, though it ia still preponderant In the to not pasa. senate. It was a matter of surprise to by Edward, unfavorable, Adopted. persons familiar with the Finnish sitMunicipal corporation House bill uation that Eugene Schaumann direct92, by Simmons, to pass. Adopted. General ed his revolver at Governor Municipal corporation House bill Bobrlkoff of Finland instead of at Soin73, to pass. Adopted. inen and the latter had long expected Municipal corporation House bill to meet a violent end. Extrema pre47. by Kinney, not to pass. Adopted. cautions were Is ken to safeguard his Judiciary House bill 70, defining life, but these precautions lately were Adopted. burglary, to pass. somewhat relaxed because the Finns Judiciary House bill 71, by Dean, appeared to have scMIni down to a polnot from to pass. icy of passive obstruction without repoll tax, exemption Adopted. sorting to violence. Judiciary Senate bill, by Roeband, to peas. Adopted. Judiciary Senate bill 29, to pass. Adopted. Judiciary Senate bill 12, by Hoi bond for secliagsworth, requiring retary of slate. Auopted. Banka and Banking House bill 3, maorlty report not to pans. Minority report to pass. Minority report Russian Attack Peat, Bayonet Garadopted. rison ud Pickets and Retlra Joseph asked that subpoenas be IsWithout Less. sued for several loan broken charged with charging usurious rates of Interest in order that they might be requirTeinkhetrhen, Fcg. I, (Delayed ia to give certain testimony on traaamUeion) A detachment of scouts ed Joseph's usury bill. Kinney replied and a company under command ef that the Banka and Banking committee Prince Magalolf carried out a daring bad evidence now that certain brokers raid beyond the Taitae river the night were charging from 20 to 120 per cant of Fob. 4. They attackoJ tbo Japa year. The motion to issue sub- anese poet of Lagoonadxe. The ecoute poenas was lost. bayoneted the garrison. The Japanese President Kingsbury of the Univers- were straw signal fires of Utah Invited to the legislature ity were lighted la all directions, strong morntbe inspect Friday university reinforcements came up and the scouts Tha invitation without firing a shot, retreated. They ing at 9:30 oclock. was accepted. were supported energetically by tha company, which was unable to cross VIEWS SAY REPRESENTATIVES the river. The scouts returned withROOSEVELT REPEATS BRYANS out toes, bringing in one prisoner. The Japanese lost more than 20 killed. (Continued from Page 1.) fjjE STATE LEflISLATORE SENATE ail r(J er &?. - ro11. l k l JohJwrn and offered d prar ,Dli " KUj jurMl SUiCd- pn-vat- Love called Prtid.t ' session. P new Mil, we,e Inuo- I'v i'll judiciary vom-- " No. , auteiiiu.ef for S. B.t'om' f; "unVv 1 ui a ,o insert a penalty boards. such wi b. JSS-S- Sai ft a. j"Sp'S' jesjIj board S' of horticulture ASSASSIN HAS BEEN to IDENTIFIED Logan, and fi on laws all existing bill was referred to the'oruniitleo oa horticulture and Imgacollege, ai re-S- br Senator Calltiter is lf'8 Ihf o 55. fish au.1 game law iSea in course of preparation for some the oomntittee on tlnie. Reirreil to rtV fsaM, by Senator Lawrence. $5,900 to srect appropriate teiQ0t. i a Monument to the memory of killed b tlic whi boy war. The monument n of w lie erected in the city comelery and the design U to lw Sowed lb. Utah Philippine is Veteran association. w hile the money direction of m be expended under the S ltd Slninh-Ainerna- V the governor. It referred to the appropriation wu vunimittee. The home advised the rinsage of the following senate of the house measto the referred were and ure. they 11. B- - No. 4, 16, 21, proper committees: . 46 and 48. reported The Judiciary committee No. bill 40, by firorably upon senate gmator Holhngawortli. to make the The SOth, Sml year end on November report wsa adopted. The adoption of the agricultural com-niuadvene report on 8. B. No. 8, by Senator Callister. for investigating to the heat way to reclaim arid aaJ alkali lands, killed the bill. The senate adopted the report of the conference committee on H. B. No. 9, br Mr. Joseph, providing for taxing the net proceeds of salt, works which was that the action of the Bennie ia not passing the bill be affirmed. Dr. Kingsbury, of the state university, extended an Invitation to the members of i he senate to visit his institution on Friday morning. On motion of Senator Barber, the invitation was accepted. Senator Larsen was granted leave to withdraw bis 8. B. No. 38, providing for certain trade schools. Senator Waltons bill No. 23, relative to tbe state land board was up for fuel passage and was made a special order for today at three o'clock. 8. B. No. 24, amending the registratto the ion law was judiciary committee. 8. B. No. 45, by Senator Clegg, creatcommissing a state board of sheep ioners. and repealing the present lava was on the program for final passage. lTpon request of Senator Callister, the bill was made a special order for next Mon. lay at three o'clock. Adjournment wan taken at three D'clork. u IN THE HOUSE, Another minority report was adopted Tuesday by the house when J. A. Anderson's house bill No. 3. providexamination of private ing for the banks was reported back. When the majority and minority reports of the banka and banking were read on J. A. Andersons house bill No. 3; providing for the examination of banks. J. A. private Anderson, who presented the minority report, moved it adoption. Joseph moved that both reports be filed and made a special order for 'consideration at Thursday, at 7:30 p. u. Kinney was against this and it was lost. Bpeaker Hull shut off debate by calliug for the vote on the adoption of the minority report before the maker of the report had a chance to explain. The minority report was adopted and tne bill will conic up in its regular order. McCrea moved that consideration d Robert's house bill No. 62 he postconi-biilt- poned until Tuesday, February 14. Roberta objected. Mills favored the postponement and said that Roberts had Insulted a senator in the meeting td th committee on public lands. Roberts rose to a point of personal privilege snd charged that the corn, uiittee had Ignored him and his bill and thst he had objected to this and believed the committee was not fair. Miller came back in kind end said that he refused to permit anyone to e him of ulterior motives. On the motion to postpone being put, was lort and the bill came up for third resiling. On the consideration of the bill Wilson objected to the striking out of the clause making the bond a nonpartisan one, and his objection was Butainrd and the amendment stricken so-tu- bill . fools the floor and said that ne old law had been amended in IS 03. moved to amend the title, but lout and the bill was cferrd back to the committee. Robert, asked that the bill be given 0 O'c committee on Mil-leJudiciary. objected. Tlic Jollowins bills were introdue- - Jwwts mol inn was r Hone.' bill No. 123. by Ho peg- -A a sutnurizing certain funds approp-t'Me- d to Juab county for the improve-an-d construction of higbwars and ""ages in said county, beta-erEureka t0 be expended on roads Eureka and Silver City, rtvay. and bridges. Hnus, bm No. 124, by Coltam-- An revenue for common Providing a Go-h- en ''een DARING RAID ON JAPANESE panic-stricke- one more likely to corrupt the American people. Ibe powers vested by the bill, he said, were too vast end dangerous to be wielded by any political gov eminent and were likely to lead to the destruction of cities and to government ownership of railroads over the path way of confiscation. The very air, be said, vibrated with the demands of fa aroused public appetite. But who imagines," he inquired, "that the Supreme court of the United 8 tales will stand between the national government and It victim." He da clared immediately afterward thnt unfortunately there wee a disposition on the part of the courts to uphold the policy of the party in power. Despairing that the railroads would get tha protection to which they were .entitled Mr. McCall said that If the lid of thle Pandora' box should be removed everything would eecspe from It bnt hope. He declared it would be better to let the struggles between the cities and the railroads go on than to set up n little machine or n deity. Farther opposition to rate legislation at this time came from Mr. Sibkey (Pa.) who called on hie colleagues to pause end ponder before they acted. Mr. Lamar of Florida charged that Mr. McCall's views were those of the most complete reactionaries of the government against regulating the railroads Mr. Lamar claimed for W. J. Bryan and the Democratic party tbs credit for first mining the people to action. Had not President Roosevelt thrown the question of regulating freight rates Into Congress by a bombshell, he asserted, tbe House would have set for 20 yearn to com without aetkin upon it. Mr. Lamar, while speaking of the Hearet bill, waa Interrupted by Mr. Sullivan, of Massachusetts, with sn Inquiry as to why Mr. Hearet did not explain hie own bill, remarking that be failed to note any elucidation of it. Mr. Lamar tartly replied that he waa Vie Get the Cream of the Diamond Business In Ogdon We get the custom of tho pooplo ia thlo locality wip know hat tho boat is and wont havo anything else, tt la a pretty Sod rule to follow tha leadership ef critical, discriminating if you are interested in tha purchase of a diamond people, coma in our otora and havo a few momenta talk with uo relative to quality and price. Sm Lewis & Co. Jewelers Iz AT THE BIG CLOCK WASHINGTON i AVENUE. n, FATHER GOPON ON HIS WAY TO LONDON FEBRUARY S, 1905. SEKAIE PASSES Bill EOlt JOllT THE STATEHGQO (Continued Iroi.pai. j.) Bailey opposed the amendment on the ground lhat the senaior mid representative of the new emir uuia u permuted to uk Congrea u, locate the courts in accordance wiiii the demands of their state. He said, however, that if a session of the oun H to be held t Tulsa be bad friends ho wauled to accommodate at ChicLuaw, and he offeri-su providing for this Doth amendment, a, re arret'd to. A number of other aineuonents otfored by Democratic senator laid ou at 7:15 resumed us kitting o O I s Of Ladies, Misses, Childrens, Mens and Boys Goods To Begin Wed., Fdbtay t u the Senate, Mr. Bpctmer gave notice that he would demand a separate rote on the Bard emeudmen. for stparate statehood for New Mexico. This notice, under the parliamentary practice of the Senate, had the effect of reviving that question, and it was again taken up and amendments to the provisions were declared to be In order. One of these was offered by Mr. Dubois and was a reservaiion by Congress of the right to exchaitga on the subject of polygamy. It was voted down. An amendment was proposed by Mr. Kearns, providing Dial all thst portion of Arizona lying north of the Colorado river shall be annexed to Utah. Mr. Beveridge, in bnhalf of the committee Indicated a wlllingnef to accept the amendment, but the cbalr asked if ths yeas and Days were desired. Several senators indicated n desire to that end. and Mr. Bailey, sitting in his seat, but with voice sufficiently raid to be heard throughout the chamber, said: Before that trade U euasummalrd we ce.":lnly want the ayes and nays The chair did not hear tho remark of the senator from Texas," said Mr. Frye, who was presiding. "The rnnark was not exactly intended for the ear of tie chair," reaponjed Mr. Halley, 'but I will repeat that before that trade is consummated ws should certainly have the ayes and nays" Mr. Beveridge responded that the provision had been offered early In the session and had been printed. The ayes and nays were ordered ud the amendment wu accepted, 38 to 33. The vote wu then again taken on the amendment to admit New Mexico to separate statehood. This time the amendment wu lost by n tie vole, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY L C. M. I. Cut Prices in Every Every Thing Cheaper. Don't Mist It Department RACES IQQCE AT OAKLAND. San Fraui'iaco, Feb. 7. Oakland summary: First race, 12 furlong Belle Reed won; Ethel Abbott, second; the Hawaiian. third. Time, 1:14 Second race. 312 furlongs Marpn won; Semiluue, second ; Lady Catherine third. Time. 46 Third race, seven furlongs-To- to Gratiot won; Foxy Grandpa, second; Ragorsck II, third. Tima, 1U7 Fourth race, mile and a Sixteenth-An- vil Why Use Coal Oil ? 2. 2. 1-- won; Oincinuxtiw, rack, third. Time, 1:56 u follows: Yuan Alger, Bailey, Bard, Bate, Berry, Blackburn. Carmack, Clark, (Mont). Clay, Cockrell, Culberson, Denial. Du Dots, Elkina FOrnker, Foster. La., Gallinger, Gibson, Gorman, Hansbrough, Hepburn, Latimer. Bar- second; 1-- Fifth rsce, six furlongs Bragg won; Rn-tur- , second; Sea Voyage, third. Time, 1:21.. Sixth nu-e- (me mile llainault won; Arcade, ascoad; StlUichai third. Tims, 1:45 MrCenery, Ncl.au-rin- , Mallory, Martin. Ncwlanda. Overman, Patterson, Penrose, Perkins, Simmons, Btewsrt, Slone, Tails lorr. Teller. Total 38. Naj-s- : Alls, Allison. Ankeny, Ball, Beveridge, Burnham. Burrows,' Clapp, Clark. Wyo., Clarke, Ark.. Culhira, Dillingham, pew, Rick, Dietrich. Dolliver, Dryden, Falrimnks, Foster, Wuh., Frye, Fulton, Gamble, Halo, Hopkins, Kean, Kearns Klttredge, a, Lodge. Long, McComu, Millard, Piatt. Conn., Proctor, Quarles, Scott, Smoot, Spooner. Total 88. amendment Mr. Bacon then offered eliminating Arisons and New Mexico entirely from the bill. The amendment Nel-eo- u AT ASCOT. Angeles, Feb. 7 Ascot results: race, 6 furlongs Ketmllado won; Aminte, second; lsabute, third. Time. 1:15 Sei'oml race, mile Dwtor C won; Cotillon, second; Dixelle, third. Time, 1:41 Third race, 6 furlongs Aunt Polly won: Dorlrc, second; Great Mogul, third. Time. 1:14 Fourth race, mile and sixteenth Padua won; Dutiful, second; Water-rarthird. Time. 1 ; 48. Fifth race. 6 furlong Frank I ler-le- y won; Palmist, second; Pure Wood, third. Tima. 1:15. Sixth race, mile and slxteralh won: George Berry, second; Durbar, third. Time, 1:49 Tx First rn AT NEW ORLEAN8. New Orleans, Feb. 7. Results: First rsoe. mile and an eighth Tristan Shandy won; Ths Eye, second; John Doyle, third. Time, 2:94 5. won; Sseond rsce, mile Toboggan Baggerlj, second; Hakim, third. Time, 4-- 148 When you can have electric lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 for additional lights each t a a njB Save all the trouble of filling lamps with oil and make it easy for the women at home AND UTAH LIGHT POWER CO. R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager ggsacass: 3 S3! Good Resolutions 2-- 4-- MrCenery, McLau-ri- n, GRAND Opera House ham, Dolliver, Dryden. Faldbuks Foster, Wash., Frye, Fulton, Gamble, ALL THE WEEK. e. Hale, Hopkins. Kean, Kearns, Priest Who Headed Strikes la St PetLodge, Long McOomu, Millard. Kelson, Platt, Conn., Proctor. Quarles, ersburg Was Not Wounded. Bcott, Smoot, Spooner. Total 87. One of the affirmative votes was cast New Torh, Feb. 7w-- A Russian priest Mr. Beveridge. He had originally who has arrived In Geneva. Switzer- by on thin call voted In the negative, but New tbs to land, reports, according that he wae defeated he changed York Herald correspondent there, that seeing vote in order to bo in position to AT. POPULAR PRICES: 10c, 20c, 30c hie of tbe Father Gopon, recently leader NO HIGHER. mov to reconsider tho vote which he workmen In Bt. Petersburg, traveled did when vote wu announced. He tbe witb him to Basle and continued from In support of his motion. there to Paris, his final destination be- spoke Mr. Forsker moved to lay on the ing London. Gopon Is said to be ia table the motion to reconsider and thst tbe best of health and waa not motion prevailed, 39 to $8, ths only change from the previous vote being that of Mr. Beveridge, who voted In the HEARST AGAINST COAL COS. r now In order. A good one la let ns supply yon with anything yon may need In onr line. We have the stock and csx fill orders prompt Klt-tridg- m Sim a THE Eccles Lumber Company TONIGHT negative. This was the lut roll call. The bill Hearing U amended then wu passed qithnut atata division and on motion of Mr. Foisker, the senate, at 8:50 adjourned. 7. The of bearing Washington, Feb, arguments In the case of William R. NOTICEI Hearst against the anthracite coal carrying railroads, began at the Interstate $5.00 reward for any evidence leadCommerce commission rooms today. Clarence J. Bhearo of New York argued ing to tbe conviction of nny person or for the complainant and contended that persons stealing the Morning a pool existed among the railroads, that the coal purchase contracts are really NOTICE! rate contracts by means of which the railroads depart from their published rales and discriminate and that the After February 1st ths Rio Grande published rates are unreasonable. He train for Salt Lake City will leave at claimed (hat an increase in the price of I I. B. coal of $1.14 a ton, such as has taken place in the domestic sixes during the Santa Fe, New Mexico, Feb. 7. The last five years, means imposing an ad- Golden State Limited train of tbe Rock ditional burden of $40,090,000 on tbo Island system wsa derailed today near public. He pleaded for ocrupulous ob Crslzoso, Lincoln county. New Mexico. servanco of reasonable published rates Four persons were injured, but none between as a matter of fair dealing A transfer service has been railroads and the purchasers. He fatally. until tbe track ca be claimed that the coal companies were arranged Identical with the railroad companies. Mr. Bearn applied the principle of the Toronto, Feb. 7. Premier Rose end Northern Securities cue to the case members of the Ontario cabinet rethe under argument; contended that the signed this afternoon. Tonight Lieut. Interstate Commerce commission itself Governor Clerk called on J. P. Whitney, had "brushed' aside tbe device of a subthe conservative leader to form a new had and treated the company sidiary The personnell will be anparent company aS the substance, " and ministry. aid the courts bed held the Lehigh nounced tomorrow. Coal company and tha Lehigh Railroad Rochester, N. Y.t Feb. 7. Park Dens-mor- e, company to be identicaL formerly secretary of the Foster STATE OIL REFINERY. Automobile company of this city, a concern now defunct, bos been arCalif, on a fugitive Topeka, Kansu, Feb., 7. The Kan rested at Pose-lens- . su senate, silting a committee of warrant charging grand larceny of $700, tbe whole, today recommended for pass- committed in tins city. age the bill providing for the establishment of a state oil refinery at Jefferson City, Ma, Feb. T. In a spa-ricost of $410,M0. Tbe. bill will pus the message sent to the general assemsenate tomorrow morning and l then bly today Governor Folk recommends be submitted to the house. Friends an appropriation of $25,000 for the Misof the mSure claim a majority for it souri exhibit : he Lewis snd Clark in the house. exposition to 1 held at Portland, Ore. l Now on Before the Inter Commerce Commiasion. u Little Minister Wednesday Matinee EAST LYNNE Thursday night. .WAY DOWN EAST Friday bIkH ....T1IB get. Bftto MILLER'S DAUGHTER ...JE88E JAMES night LIGHT HOUSE ROBBERY WHERE TO EAT CAFE BOSTON OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. -T- HE- MORNING EXAMINER Gives the Night Dispatches Hot from the Wire. If you like that Everything here ths best. Short orders at all hours. All kinds of gams and fish in season. Extra firs dinners Sunday, from 12 to 2 p. m, 25c. Fine lunch from te I P- 11 to 4 and YOUNG 224 Twentyf.fth Street, WINES ( a , liquors B. M. LEEDOM H. PATTISON FALSTAF CAFE 2425 Washington Avenue. cJ Kgsm 4-- 5. u , by using electric light Third race, 7 furlongs Beywood wu adopted 38 to 36. woo; Dixie lad. second; Merry AcroMr. Bard then, la slightly different bat. third. Time. 1:33. form, renewed his motion to admit New Fbanh race, six furlongs Jake BinMexico a separate state, and tbe ders won; Lady Ellison, second; Charmotion prevailed, 40 to 1, as follows: ley Tnompsun, third. Time, 1:17 Fifth race, mile ud five furlongs Yaas, Alger, Bailey. Bard, Rate, second; Berry, Blackburn, Carmack, Clark, I.e King won; George Vivian, (Mont). Clay, Cockrell, Culberson, Handspinnnr, third. Time, 3:02 Btxtb race, furlongs lamg Day Denial. Dubois. Elkins, Forsker, Foster, Ik., Gallinger, Gibson, dorm an. won; Isabella D., second; Halcyon Hsnsb rough, Hepburn, Latimer, Days, thirl Time, 1:19. Mallory, Martin, Newlauds. OverPrrklna, man, Patterson, Penrose, Simmons, btewsrt, 8tone. Taliaferr, Beveridge, Morgan. Total 40. Nays: Alls, Allison, . Ankeny, Rail. Burnham, Burrows. Clapp, Clark, Wyo Clarke, Ark., Depew, Dietrich, Dilling- 0 3-- 4. e, M M , HAVE PREPARED' the table. Mr. Berry augg&.iej amendment, which was agreed to, providing that nothing In tbe act admitting Oklahoma shall be oonetrued a piobibuiug the establishment of aepante white and colored schools. The proceeding on the bill throughout the day had been in committee of the whole, but when the Senate Z. C. M AND.i Get Fresh News for Breakfast. |