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Show qi wya-raw-iwi- I .'S.'VXwffi - s-- -- ther than -- in s Utah Weather Forecast PPP "-J th Eaamincr m a whoto h. pracmct. - (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRES5 DISPATCHES) gyanaintach yOU NOi D 339 OGDEN iSSIAN EMPIRE IN STATE of CITY, UTAH. MONDAY INTERNAL Dec. S. The BICYCLE RACE ON annnul , report of Gommissioner John W. of the inteinnl revenus bureau, treosur y department, showa that the Yrr-kee- receipts of tbe bureau for th fiscal year ending June 3tf, lDOa. were an excceaa of 1 1,384,1(5 over the collections for the fiscal years of 1904. Using as n basis tha collections for the first three months of the current fiscal year toe commissioner estimates that the receipt a from all internal revenue sources for the fiscal year ending 'June 89, 1908, will aggregate 8M2.O0O.OOO, or nearly 88.OVO.UOO in exoeas of those for toe last fiscal year. During tbe last fiscal year there was collected from the tax on distilled spirits 8129.812.828, on fciv mented liquors 849,458,589 and on tobacco 846.li59.919. The leading states la the payment of Internal revenue taxes for ibe past year are Illlnol, 151,892,703: New York, 927,991.562; Indiana, 924.652,244; Kentucky. 421,21.754.399: Ohie. Pennsylvania, 814.196.170. Among the states paying tbe smallest amounts are Idaho, Maine. Miaaia-moand Wyoming. Iu 1904 the total production of distilled spirits was gallons, In 1905 15359.379 gallons. In 1904, in round numbers 118,400,-00- 0 gallons of tax paid spirits were withdrawn: in 1905, 117,700,000. There baa been an increase In toe amount of tobacco and suuff manufactured and in the production of beer. tbe amount of colored oleomargarine produced show an Increase over 19u4, the amount on which tas was paid during toe fiscal year 1905, being 49A90,-98- 3 pounds, tbe tax collected aggregating 8444,975. Commissioner Yorks diacuaesd the free work done by lia bureau, suck as gauging of spirits st rectifying houses; tbo free atamps naed: clerk hire, etc., and recommends legislation fixing n charge of 20 cento per eiamp for each stamp laaued to rselifiera or wholesale liquor dealers for use upon packages prepared and sent out by them. From tbit source the commle-skestimate that an increase revenue of 1750,009 to 9890,089 would IM produced. The oummlssionsr a loo recommend tost n tax of 21 cents per gallon be Imposed on all sweet wines rectified through to United ft stag of grape brandy. The com of col Meting the internal revenue last year was 94,705,296 and tbe commissioner estb mates that toe coat for ihe next year would be reduced to 44.(89,120. The coat ia stated to have bees 2. 91 per cent the last year, as against an average since tbe creation of the hurras of 6. 1 per cent. ' Tbe internal reveuiie roclpis for the fiscal year are gtven as follows: From spirits 9118.958,513. an increase ever 1904 of $148,497: tobacco 148,659.910, increase 81.004,101; fermented liquors 650,860,858, increase 16,277,094; Oleomargarine 8605,478, Increase 4121,381. Mixed flours 81,648. increase 482. 81 ; adulterated butter 82,088, increase process or renovated butter 1156,-72increase $15,861; miscellaneous fi .441,198, decrease 81,261,894. There was an Increase of 6,1,57,904 pounds in tbe quantity of leaf tobacco used In tbe manufacture of taxable tobacco p rod u cio, and an increase of pounds and a decrease of pounds respectively in tbe quantity of domestic leaf exported and foreign leaf Imported, and an Increase of 40,483,351 pounds in tbe quantity of domestic leaf tobacco produced, aa compared with tbe previous year. Tbe duties and taxes collected from tobacoo during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908mounted to 108,348,513. The duty collected upon imported leaf unmanufacluiwd amounted to and tbat collected upon imported tobacco manufactured entered for consumption amounted to 82,792,-67tbe quantity of tobacoo manufactured during toe last year is given as follows: Plug lud.379,270 pounds: twist pounds; fine cut chewing pounds; smoking tobsoeo pounds. Tbe number of cigarettes manufactured eras about 10,-8- 1 1,009,0 M. The quantity of grain used for tbe production of spirits during ths last fiscal year waa 29.927.325 bushels, which ia an Increase of 2,2:19,-64- 2 bushels over the year 19U4. The yield of spirits from etmh1 bushel of grain was 4.47 gallons The quantity of molasses used for the production of spirits waa 18,370,659 gallons producing 12,086,820 gallons of spiriis. i0 $254.-178,87- 8, Ihpefl Mutiny Rapidly Spreads in Army and Have Withdrawn Money From Banks Nation is Isolated. pcopIe -- D. 1 P- - 1,1 T' authorltlea uucoeeded ia disarming ell e Intense alarm prerail the men. "An order issued by tbe minister of VwBUDk-aiiDt- t with the outaido thlt ori education. Count John Tolstoi, projTtelerpli ihe Fnnah 0Pfil0rB J014 hibiting morn than the legal percent"L RnMian comrade. age of Jews eutering the ualvondly L nbaaaiee. legation nd banks was ignored by the faculty, which organising courier service had the at rests placarded with a notice Kinniah and German from. to the effect that the university was open. it 4 reported from Ode that a Bopulation is almost in a slats Mule railroads the strike will be declared tomorthat general fearing running and that the inhabt row (Monday.) viXrrtor. will have no mode of theAdvices from Sebastopol declare that panic there la increasing. The event of the cataclysm IS to theseem to fear is imminent, members of the .sore lied military tfcfr e spread of ths disaffec-V- parly are bolding meetings on nil tbo gf barracks and this fact greatly inthe guard regiments ars in mouth, and tbs revolution creases the anxiety for tbe future. A. dispatch from Cracrow, Galicia, , continue to boast that lbs troops This says that newa baa been received from i M Jon gar Are on the people. .wo ten boys were openly hawk . Warsaw to tha effect that many famillyVoats in the streets contain-- ies are hurriedly leaving that city. alleged revolt The banka doing German and Ausu account ofandancrying out Thei trian business in Warsaw are meeting Imnkoe-Mo- , many calls for tbs Immediate paytimer's psiaee gunrd ban mutinied. ment of credit sums. Maiding to reliable information tbe A newspaper of Cr arrow publishes r (oasdiritm for these etories is .'trrast of the soldiers of tbe guard a commuuiostion from St. Petersburg Tferikoe-SrlTbnraday. Nevertbe-- l which oaya the league of lragues. has to their excited state, the people called a general meeting In the Rusand sian capital for December 23. and that f (g.dy ereitrnre to all rumors, delegates will go to the meeting from i odds to tbe general alarm. IV air Is slso Ailed with storiea of all point in Russia, including six delilkped revolution at tbe palace egaies for Poland. Duke Ay morning in which Grand tlie MILITARY OUTBREAKS. til m Mid to have attempted like-. e of the emperor. These stories, era untrue, hut they prove lliai St. Petersburg. Dec. 2, via BydVtb lirevolution fa the palace ia consider-possiblnen, Rust Promts, Dec. 3. The banka at any time. here are having all ordinary letters This situation haa greatly increased addressed to them forwarded in the i dingers of a Anancial crash. The post office at Bydfeffiunea by their own plr. even the rommereial intervals messengers during the interruption of withdrawing their money from the commnnicatiou. iki. converting it into gold, hsard-- l Reports have reached several of the it or demanding foreign eachange, embassies of military outbreaks in the tprk the atsts bank ia laming upon Baltic provinces, particularly at Revel, torrlyn balances of the govern-N-t. where Ihe reservist are said to he in Exchange on London yesterday open mutiny. CoiQrmatinn of these we to I. OS over a rouble above tbe reports cannot be obtained. wl. Prince Bngene Trouheishoy, M. The Associated Press baa Just learn-froGuchkoff, Dmitri Shipoff and ether a high authority that the rit-- leaden of the recent Zemstvo congress in the Baltic region haa grown held at Moscow have arrived here. Rttkm grav and the troops at Cit liens from NleLoleilT. Ekirtinee and points are in lav and Odessa arrived today bringing n mutiny. This was the real cause overwhelming evidence of the connivthe extraordinary cabinet meeting ance and even the participation of tbe liieli Tarskoo-8elo held at last military and the police in h ii ghi. excesses. The member of the unions AH at tempts to secure details of tbo ere greatly incensed at thla and uriitrg have thus far failed. Aeeord-;- l speeches have been made at tbelr to reporre. the attitude of the meet Inga calling on tbe proletralt to oops ia the Bailie prorineea le barricades. It is expected that erect so the moot dangerous factor atrihe will be declared toa railway tut boo thua for developed. morrow or Monday. The latter I a A rlke nf the policemen and holiday which fact will enable the osie porter of St. Petersburg le workmen to meet and decide on a con htduled for tomorrow ( Sunday J. mon plan of action. Count Witte continues to refuse to -il with tbe lelcgrapbers. declaring QUIETER ON BOURSE. mi he government to yield would .Mtuinleat to its abdication at their dor. Xevertheleea tbe surrender of St. Petersburg. Dec. 2, 4:30 P. nv, It government to their demand fur via Eydkuhnen, Dec. 3. A quieter tone dlsmiMil of M. Du r no vo, acting prevailed on the bourse today, the labor of ibe Inferior is regarded as brokers helping to atay the panic by Mr'iUMa i taking all offerings of Imperial 4'a at IsjIrMiono to the governors and 78, yesterday's closing price. ! The government sought to dispel the iiiihoriile are being eent vagnet difflciy over the railroad gloomy feeling m the bourse by 'critih line. that the removal of martial law in Poland would help the situamutiny and panic. ; tion. At the war department this afternoon It was declared that the outbreak Dec. 3. The provinces was Tagebloti puV of troopa in the Baltiowho ,nts.communication wen insistfrom Odessa confined to reservist 7il? V niiiled to Podwolocryeka, ing on their immediate discharge. The flt"" to furnish detail. j 11 which point it was trie-v- officials refused simfliar troubles in the far to follows: rede Owing i 'di and Donna regiments at Odessa mutinied, but Ibe (Continued on Page Two.) MMObarf. 3 i T e ontl-Jewlo- - few-- 1 .t ""d SENATE AND HOUSE WILL DO IN FIRST WEEK WHAT WnWngion, Dee. accomplished tt Bm 3.x0tMng but house will be week of the session although it is pos- "Binary work will engross the al-0-1 he renal this first work w'klon- - The senate is already ,H continued body 1hre wee n special last aprisg, when tbe new sens- WDrn Senator Brand- T of Connecticut. vlrncr of f of Tnnrwee and fcTe not ,et Mie-ewr- t,ta sible that an emergency appropriation for the Panama canal may be passed comthe last of thla week. I'ntil the mittees are appointed such s bill will have to be considered by unanimous consent or under a special order.- It will depend upon tbe need of tbe canal finances whether the emergency appropriation will be rushed through this week or go over until the week - following. The hinders of the bouse have been informed that ths emergency will not be needed until Dec. wiu be a very short session 25th. and consequently the bill may until next week. sdjurn out of re-0- not be passed fitffor Hie late with toe Henator Platt of Monday will be lakeu up public necessary formal- - election 'of a speaker and other of a new con-t- v officers. They will be those nwninatod last eancns night. concluded. Tuesday by the Republican 5Jl1 message will be re- - It. 1 already underslood and Wednesday is of the last house will be m. W,! dvo,cd sworn Tbe to the Introdno-b'- toe members have been be an A sliort session will be biennial lottery for Mto nd the senate will lnteneting occasion on tbe first osy MJo,rn yntt the kr. following Mon- - ud t it conclusion sriil be devotod I will follow. Tuesday to toe president's will probably clove tbe real business , ,, of ths ftm work- wi Bnuxinsinis; cewn niti of committee to fill Speaker Cannon has bitt yet I exBiae. it n the senate snl pleted his committee, V tC of meering commit- - pected he will be reedy to announce Is for asion. fie pected thgt them early In theintroduced every day ''CBnctes will be filled Bills will be In aoerion f ia Hi session: If the that the hone and 'hould pass beginning and will be primed to the committee, when It is expected that mmy ibe senate will at win he preiemed ,:p proposition, H. ,ld' biu ibis Pa" "nre of the in ihn ipnau IjTriTg the eariy day week of i he season? Dec. 3. Tbrco new esse were reported today. fever a V yellow JVery little bus- of are Spaniard. tne ores victims niiii ion of the The 11 i1 Bt been elect-q-. ppcial cession adjourn- - sppro-priatio- n 3Jy Oon-h-'JL- th,h 4 rij'; 1 .nt re-Mr- 1m-K- m .'I ' 82,-02- 3; 0, 2, 149,-111.0- AGAINST BRICK COMPANY. Chicago. III., Dec,' 3. The grand jury lias upturned indictments against seven men in connection wllh an invet-t- i gallon which ha been conducted Into the methods of the Illinois Brick Co., which control the greater part of the output In and about Chicago. case are Tbe defendants iu each charged wHh conspiracy to injure tbe buslnoss of another, and in toe indictments are named a number of independent firm whose busine Is declared to hare suffered as n result of the opeiV. Von of tiie Illinois Brick company. Ths men Indicted are: Geo. C. Prusslnr, president of the Illinois Brick company; John A. Gray, an agent of tbe eotnpany; Wm. H. Week-le- r. Edwwi J. Tomlins and John official of the company, and Patrick McMahon and Charles Ilank, labor leaders. Ehcl-hamh- WOUNDED h rider haring the animation of the battlefield. Mr. Mason, wtom knew McClellan in the field, aaye the general's likeness i striking. The casting of toe bronze will now begin bare, and dwreafurr toe Mtouw will he shipped to to United Htuai in time to be unveiled in January, 1907, on the resTork. Dec. 3.The thirteenth ervation fronting the British embasannual six uiy bicycle race was stall- sy at Washington. ed in Madisun Square Cardan tonight with aixteeu taani of ridure each Fi of the teams are competing. of foreigner utf many if the rider both from thi country and SELF-SLAI- N abroad are nmkiag their first appear-ac- e ia n six ila;.' contest. The prises this year amount la the acerecata to SIX-DA- Y REVENUE FIGURES Washington. Pair Monday and Tuesday. BY OWN BOMBS. Geneva, SwUserlaad. Dec. 3. A number, of Ruesiana were seriously wounded by an explosion here today while they were preparing bomba In a private residence. An Investigation by the anthoritief led to the discovery of a number of exploslvee. fraudulent paseporte and a secret printing press. Two of the men wounded In toe explosion were tskea to a hospital but Hie others succeeded In evading arrest. Dover. England. Dec. 3. Ixrd rur-lo- n of Kedlestfjn. framer viceroy of India, and Lady Cur son, arrived her today. HONOR FOR taue-iwse- d MINISTER 91 (50. A large Dec. Paso. Texas, ItoUl, a Mormon guide iu the Sler- ra Mid re mountains in northern Mexico, who arrived in this city today, reports that the Juaret river has played Jhavac among to Mormon colonies, being the high- eat tinea they located there 25 year ago. At Cokmia Pacheco several houses have been washed away and In Cave Valley several farms complpiely wr devaluated. Much valuable laadd haa been ruined and toe crop damage alone will be over 6100tf9. Many farm animals have been drowned and farm implements swept away. K1 81k-tee- d e e t, Ifore-fiinge- h r, LOOKS AS IF LOVER w KILLED HER New York, Dec. 8. croed was gathered ia tha Carden when, shortly before midnight the riders re railed to ihe starting toe starttape. Kxactiy at 13 o'rlm-er's gun waa fired and the oontesianie seat away on their journey, which will n rad at midnight next Saturday. riders atarted. their tram mates waiting to reliev e tiitui as called upon. Eddie Rom, of Mat year1 wiaaing team, waa loudly cheered when he apon toe track. His peared racing partner this year 1 J. Fa ler or BrookA toe of learns competing list lyn. and to til lea the rider have chosen for themselves is aa follow: Belgtum-HoIMnteam Arthur Belgium: Juba Btol, Holland. Swisa Italian team Jean Goug-oltSwitzerland; Charles Yaunonl, team Until lialy. BwiM-FrencSwitaerkmd; An loin in Diumi, France. French tramdaouie Trotts-selleMonric France; Decaup. Fraace. Old EngMud-NeKuaMnd I pam Tommy Hail. England; Man Downey. Boston. Mealoan team-K- mil Agra. Mexico; Fred E. Castro, Mexico. New York loam K. F. Root, Sheaps-heaBav; John Fogler, Brooklyn. Irish learn Patrick Keegan. Lowell, Maas.; Patrick F. Logan, Boston. Bos l on team Hugh MeLraa, Homo a; James F. Moran. How on. imeg island turn John Bedell. Lynnbrouk, L. I.; Menus Bedell, Jjyaabrook. M I. California-Chicag- o team Hardy Downing. Baa Jose, Calif.; James H. Bowler, Chicago. team Norman C. I Hooper, Hlaneapolie; C. L. Hollister. Mormon team Springfield, Mass. J. K. Aehroa, Balt lake Cliy, Utah; fi. H. Wilcox, Balt Jaxke City, Utah. team Floyd Krebs, Newark; Alexander Palermo. Chicago. Northern Bout hen tram J. Frank Galvin, New Milfped, Conn.; A. W, McDonald. Boeion. team -- Melvin T. Dove. Sew York CJir; Roy A. Miller, a telephone superintendent in na uptown hotel, at an early hour this morning aroused to ocrupaais of the apartment house where he lived in East Forty-third street, by shouting (bat aom on had been allot, Horace Hedden, living In the adjoining apanmenta rushing out and followed Miller to tbe lattera dining room, where a woman supposed to he Miller's wife, fully d rewed, and unconacioua. lay upon the flow. Miller foil to hie knees and begged her to aay 'nbe bad shot brraelf, but there no reapunee. Heddrn hurried out tor help, returning n few minute later with n policeman and n doctor, he found iha woman dead and Miller gone. An ail day search failed to locate toe man. Neighbors of the Miller's heard no quarrel, nor did (hey bear tbe report of n pistol. There were no signs of a struggle. The woman's clothing was scorched by the Saab of powder, but the police say there waa so twee of powder on bee Hagers. Tbe plaiol My near the body ,on the floor, one chamber empty. A atwieh of the woman's effects leaila the police to believe that her- real name was Miss Nellie Brod, and that she cam her from British Columbia. Several letters addressed to her In that name were found and they were signed evidently by her klnnpeople. Tbe police say tha woman told several of her friend e few days ago tbat he Intended 4totag back home. The letters were appeal to her to do so. Her effect were parked a though she had intended soon to leave the apartment where she bad lived with - Miller. d aakee-Wester- n German-America- n -- Grant Vlyssma Boon. New York City. Molliater of the Yankee-Westertram, who waa arretted last night on n charge of deserting hi wife, waa released today oa bong, hia case being adjourned until tha n day race ia C, 1 n concluded. JEWS CALL FOR HELP -- IS QUEEN SURVEYS Glrad. Kan.. MrsIra Berry, Dec. 8. bo arrived here on a railroad ticket , good for paaaaga from Spokane to Tul-aa1. T., took poneaaion yesterday of tbe car m which ah waa a passenger, br Ufe-six- tgssaa ,rr ' 5fc .'ti ra e Ibe Chrktiaa missionaries axe greatly concerned over their future work In Korea fraring that the condition of affair may have tome influence upon ihetr effort. WILL BREAK UP PERILOUS PRACTICE I A toe rblMdelpItia, Pa., Dec. result of toe casting of a plauib bob Into President Rooravelt'a train aa it was passing through tbe northern part of this diy Baturda.v night, ihe Pennsylvania Railroad officials and tbe Philadelphia pollr officials bave united in n determined effort to break up the practice of throwing missiles at traime. A thorough investigation of lari night's incident la In progress. We have bran persisiemly annoyed, said a Pennsylvania railroad today, by th torowiug of sUinra and bricks through car vrindow by mtorresat. They occur usually In outthe city. The only lying parts filing that will broak up the prat-lieM a heavy fin and Imprisonment for tbe offenders when csugbi. s PROTEST AT ELECTORAL LAW. Insane Wcman Takes Peaaeaaiaw of Railway Car and Helds It by Fere of Arm. q . mfn-Ute- it OF ALL SHE antl-semlti- v' poet-humo- al driving tbe other occupants out with a plaiol, and M 1111 in the car. No efforts bav been made today to except by peraueaioa, and capture she baa threatened to shoot if not let alone. Last night a dummy was fixed up and moved toward th door of tba toilet loom, which she has been using n fort, and she fired a shot from above tbe transom, tbs bullet striking Odessa (undated). Bent by spec- the dummy aquaraly on top of the ial courier by way of Fodwolocsyska. bead. The ruse waa repealed, but ah Galicia, Dec. 3. TU dispatch J could not be induced 1o shoot at it aeot at tha request of tbe Jewish again. During tbe day tbe city marmasfresh community, which fear shal received a telegram from Vansacre by toe local garrison. It ia as- couver, Wash., which resu aa follows: serted that a proclamation is being la inune woman Mr. Perry, daughcirculated In almost every regiment ter of Col. Balnbridge? Wire descripcalling on Hie soldier to exterminau tion. 8. T. Miller." tbe Jaw and to destroy toe newspapA photograph taken from the womer office in reveng for ground) an's valise I supoied to be a picture accusation against toe troops of their of hem-lf- . H was taken at Spokane; participation In massacre and pllbge lb name of ihe photographer being and Id tbe protection of rowdies. Libbey. Tbla ia exciting the population There baa been no fire In the car the army. against line it waa id tracked here, and the The Jew assert that toe officer do woman baa bad nothing to eat unless c liver speeches in the barbe bad sometlng with her when she racks after removing the Jewish sol- entered the tollctr oom. Offers have dier and Governor General Kaulbar been made to her and basket of prohimself bn confessed that the off- vision carried to the car, but ah icers are burning for revenge on the positively refused to receive anything Jews and that be 1 unable to guaran- and haa threatened to shoot any one tee the preservation of order. who would build a fire. In view of ton fact (bat this city Is entirely rut off from 8L Petersburg PERU'S FUTURE. and thus ia altogether in ihe hand of the local authorities the Jewish comIJtna, Pern, Dc. 3. The Comerclo. munity Implored all civilized rations the appointment of and their governments to take ell pos- commenting on minister to sible measure at St. Petersburg to Feltpn Pardo a Peruvian United State, says It is necessary prevent a catastrophe which may ex- the that Peru should be prepared in a new ceed anything tbit hat yet occurred. direction. The policy of the United 8z)e, it Mys, ia evident from the posROANOKE'S INJURIES. sible visit to Brazil of Mr. Boot, tbe American secretory of state, to attend Ban Francisco, Cal.. Dec. 3. An ex- the eongren at Rio Jar amination of the strainer Roanoke by a nelro, if it should be held there. Peru diver today disclosed the fact that her is not wavering before the future, tbe Injury Is more eerioua iban was suppaper add, and It applauds tbe presiposed. It win probably be a month be- dent's Inlrailve rod say it ia assured be service for wiil fore she ready between tbe that closer relation again. Not only was her rudder cap United Bute and Peru will bring to but Humboldt rled away on the bar, Peru more capital and more enteralso n part of her stern frame. Her prise. Tbe fears of some of tbe be to will have whole stern frame nations regarding the taken out and a missing propeller United State, the Comereio saya, are be blade restored. Her cargo will inexplicable, anil the ideas of conquest taken out and she win be placed la held by Peruvian are absurd. Comdry dock. mercial away by the United Btate. tbe paper contends, should be drained, a as it would result in toe peopling and developing of unproductive regions. 8enor Pardo, toe Comereio concludes, MESSAGE CARRIED 1,000 MILES holds then idea and Is tbe right man in the right place. 3. Dec CommsnWashington, der Bebler. commandant nf ths naval station at Key West, has ie- STATUE OF M'CLELLAN. ported to toe navy department equesthat tbe wireless telegraph station Pari, Dec. 3. Tbe at Key West haa received an trian fctauie of General McClellan oreight-wor- d message by m irelcss dered by eongren and Just completed from tbe station at Cloion. Tbe by Frederick Macmonnies has been l.Otfti Is nautical (bout bown in tbe sculptors study, where distance if. wae viewed by Frank 11. Mason, mile, apd th Island of Cuba lies ihe American consul general, in bedirectly across the lines between half of the ntaie department, and by tbe two poin's. . Mscmonplea friend. The 11 no Is of exceptional rigor, toe home and DESPAIRING BeonI, Kmes, Deo. 8. The emperor haa directed that to fiigheet ho aura be acourded Min Yung Whan, who committed suicide a a protest againat th Japanese protectorate. The body will be given a mate funeral. Ex Premier Chne and several minor officials have eumnsrted suicide la ronwqurace of the action of Japan. On Min Yang When's body was found letter addressed to th foreign begging lima to interfere on behalf of Korea. Memorialist continue to gather but are not (Uapureed. Gend'anna and polk-are everywhere and alert to prevent a further outbreak. There ia emu diupouitinu here to rouMrt the dm Ut of Min Yung Whan with the withdrawal of the American kfatiue, aa h toraan bad looked upon America as toe meet likely nation to interfere, end when they realized that they had bora ratortaining false hopes they become keenly Dresden. Dec. 3. Tbe uncial Democrats held several largely attended meeting here this morning to protect against, the electoral law uf Baxoay. After tbe meetings the protmunia paraded, but the parade was interfered with by tile polioe, who finally had to use tbeir sabers, wounding a number of toe dcnmnrinnu and making Several arrest, later there wss an atIn tempt to make a demonrintlon the front of the school house but crowds were dispersed at the print of tbe saber. Oregon Land Victims Are Scattered All Over Country. Puri laid, Oreu, Dee, 8. Only whe persons holding eartificaiss loe school Mud in this rial have sent tbeir certificates to fialem to have them examined will it be possible to make an cutimat iff tbe extent iff the gigantic swindle perpelraied on easterners by unscrupulous land operators. Gov, Chamberlain eiaied to (he Aa- eoriaied Press today (bat (her 1 no limit to tha number iff forged cernfl-- 1 cates whlcu could have bees madV but from the fact that peraoun in Min1 certificate wr hypothecated, tn full amount shown by DiecerUfli me wad obtained or whara sales ware made outright, that, iha full vain uf ib hind, aa shown by cruising, waa paid by the victim. who possess Very fow forged certificate are known no far, i but from thsfart that persona in Alim nraota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Nsw York, New Jersey, Ohio and Florida are iu poMeasloa of them, the official fear that when the whole number develop that, it will Include pnople la every. Slate east of The Mississippi river. The heaviest lowers known u lb officials o for era H. Goddard, of 1 at-- 4 rasa. Win; Utorg Baldwin, of Aw pkrion. Win; 1L M. Drlatliro, iff Minneapolis Minn. Uov. Chamberlain arid at th present ilma be was unable to say who ike fraudulent operators are. From oilier official it waa I, rased that there tra certain persons under suspicion, Inn it ia admit led that this suspicion is based on the faci'Uint a van uow under conviction in tbe federal courts of Lulled conspiracy to defraud lb Stales of tiie present pabllc domain appear as lb sasiqitee of tha unginsl entrymaa in one uf tba forged cert - , . i. sales. (in this pice uf property, which lies in southwestern Oregon, the aune lias issued two deeds on i or tied certificate. Tba original certificate was Issued to Grant B. Johnson, tin. of Ibe fnrgd ertifinates shows ibai Juhnaou assigned the property to H. H. Hiigs, who reassigned it to Hi rain Goddard. The othea rertiflcai purports o have assigned by Jubuaoa to B. A. U, 1. FosPuter, who reassigned it to ter and W. H. Richardson. Tli certifies I vs which were forged war all for land sold by the slut prior t 19'iu. Bo perfect were ih forgeries it. is said wbea W. H. Oilidi. former clerk of th land hoard was shown a forged certificate anil asked if it ware bis signature which wa sucked he unhesitatingly answered ihat ail s 111- II was. I wo are only methods bolder titsy dcirmln the originality of their crrtiB-cat- e to without them sending sevI Report from Chemnitz say lit Haleru to tbs state official. The first eral meetings alo were held there iq is so far, all the forgeries discovered proti-e- t against the law, and that the re on s paper lea ring the water mark parades following Him meetings were ''Bterling," a brand of paper ibal hsa dispersed by the police, several art never lived sold in Oregon and ihe rests being made. other 1 the forged certificate primed from sine etching made from photo8t. Johns, N. F., Dec, 8. Three of graph of the original blank form. tbe ten schooners driven seaward durllelsingor. Finland, Dec. 3. via Coing the heavy gale of last Thursday, have reached port safely, but no word penhagen. Dec. 2. The sirikiug telehave come from the others ami frara graph operator of Finland today are felt'a to their safely. Reports passed a resolution energetically proreceived from coastwise point toll uf testing against r.ny stiempt to restrict many fishing vessels having ben driv- thvfr union or the liberty of the Filin en ashore during the Ride, n,1 also and expressing iheir determination to indicate that much damago was done proseeme tbe strike until H is declared ended by Ihe central union at Moscow. to fiahlug property. There by which -- HOME RULE TO BE THE BRITISH LIBERAL SLOGAN IRISH , London, Dec. 4. Evidence of the intention of tbe titihiulst party to force tbe question of home ruio for Ireland to to front In tb impending election straggle i shown in a mosaage sent by Frontier Balfour to a unionist candidal in a b election, In which th premier say ha hope the electors will set an example for determined resistance to those horns rule prorecently posal which a wa bar heard from the leaders of tbe opposition once again threaten the coumry." Tbe political gossip are busy with cabinet making for the liberal parly. The name suggested are interesting aa forecarting the return to office of Blr Charles Dilke, who has been for twenty year without a portfolio. Tbe Dsny Tdegraph somewhat curthat the secretary for iously predict Ireland tn the liberal cabinet will be Blr Anthony MaodoaneU. at. present nailer secretory to the Lord i Jeutenant of Ireland. BURGEON STRONG-MINDE- 19 DEAD. J. Cripple Creek, Col., Dec. 3. Dr. In Meicre, who wa a surgeon ton United states army when tbe civil war broke out. but went over to the Confederacy, dind here today or pneumonia, aged 75 years. Dr, Mel ere waa appointed consul at Amoy hi 1886 by President Cleveland, but resigned. It Q-ne- f! the bride at the wedding. Dr. Mrlere has lived in Col jrado iwemy-fivyears, practicing mniicme here aud ut la'Hd-vlllTwo rhililren survive him. e. ' ANGLO-GERMA- RELATIONS. 3. Au latndon, Dec. iniponint speech on the relations between Great was delivered and Krltaln Germany last night by the German ambassador. Count Wolff Meicruicb, who waa the chief guest ai a dinner at the Lycram Aber(Hub, presided over by deen. The ambassador said: We never had a serious quarrel with England in tiie long course of our history and (sincerely trust we never ahull. A shadow unfortunately haa fallen over the two nation iu the last few year, the cause for which it in not difficult in discover by those who read what daily is printed. The fact that I am your guest 'hi evening is a welcome profosiou that, the forces st work arc desirous of dispelling that shadow of enmiiy. ldy The over helming majority of Englishmen and Germans wito a life nf peace and harmony and regard th idea of a serious quarrel as a, pier of criminal folly. There la no real cause for antagonism. enmmereUl or otherwise, li Is only an atmosphere of 111 feeling artlflcslly cresied. The German government will greet wlfh sincere satisfaction any raoV ment tending to further good relations and will gladly respond to any. friendly demonstration in England." is said, because President Clevetond demanded that be apologise to an army lieutenant whom tbr doctor struck for refusing his proffered hand in Washington when meeting upon the street. Dr. Moieiw was a member of Cliy of Mexico, Dec. S.Virc.prrmi-den- t Corrril continues gi avoir 111 wirti a prominent Mstylaud family aud was married to adaugbtrr of Admiral Bu- typhus fever. 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