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Show uamina Examiner ban mere ZZTZZm V'ed ST far th T tr, Utah Weather Forecast Bden "9 than " M,r Dont "'.trnma P1" frt PMer Eaaimner whol circulation " H and in aach pradnct jtUSSfA IS (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) FORECAST THROES OF IN CRISIS PERSONNEL OF BRITISH CABINET WILL BUILD OF WORK IN SENATE Washington, Dec. in. The first Important measure shicU will receive the linen lion of the senate will be the Panama canal emergency appropriation bill and Its consideration will begin his week. Some senators predict ilia: it will become a law before ibe close of the week, but others have expressed the opinion that final action will be deferred until the week foliowins-Therwill be so effort to prevent the passage of the bill in some shape, but there will be some opposition to the proposed restoration of the $SJhi0,u0 subtracted by the house from the amount to be appropriated. Regardless of the aunt the bill will be used as a basis for the general discussion of the canal question. It is expecied that the debate will deal largely with the question as to whether the canal shall be constructed on the eea level. There is some conflict ot opinion as to whether the bill ehall be referred to the committee on appropriations or to the committee on Imeroceanic canals. The general expectation ia there may be comparatively little additional legislation before the Christmas holidays. 8everal other measures will be vigorously preseed during the session, but with the exception of the merchant marine bill the sponsors of the bills do not count upon getting early consideration. Senator Uallinger will call np the merchant marine bill at the first opportunity and is hopeful that debate will not be long delayed. Xo one counts upon even getting a report from committee on tbe railroad rate bill until some time after the holidays. The three measures mentioned are considered the most important that will come before the senate this session. and they will receive much at-- ' tentloa until tbey are finally disposed TO CITY OF London, Dec. IP. It is officially that thi- new British ministry U made up as udluvs: Prune wiatvtvr and first lord sf tbs treaeury tor Henry CampbeU-Banner- i - nun. -- Labor Leader by Hated Durnovo and Shedding of Blood Will Precipitate Fresh Conflict. Arrest of in-"t- a, st t& i2t t to defy the law. In an interview yesterday M. Krusta-lef- f said: "It ia probable that a general strike will lie declared just after Christmas. Delegates who were sent to all pane of the country report that tho proposal fur a strike has been welcomed with enthusiasm, and in fact the whole country ia ripe for revolution. A vast majority of the workmen are true revolutionaries, though starvation sometimes compels them to subordinate tbelr poll i leal Vims. Preparation for au armed uprising la well advanced, but It cannot hope to succeed unless Joined by a considerable body of troops. The propaganda, however, bas made such strides in the army that the revolutionaries are Justified in counting on sufficient support from that source to insure victory.' The peasants everywhere are willing to Join the revolutionaries They ere the principal sufferers from oppression and excessive taxation and have lost confidence in the emperor. Tho revolutionaries have their own postal and telegraph service through which they are able to keep in touch with their organizers throughout the empire. Besides KruataleS three other members of the workmen's council were arrested. A strike has begun on the following railroad lines: Kursk. Moscow and 8ebatopol: Riga and Brloff. Kharkoff and Nicotaleff Southwestern, Southeast era Samara and Slatoust, Bizran and Vhuemsk. o'clock several companies clattered through the i.ittuCHsacks leading to the headquarters of (Duncll in Targovla street. Hares tarred the approacbi;, n force of and police surrounded the which secret service men ZSed in and seised Krutaleff. The and the Ittttr made no vesiatano eonducted quickly. It was buld-uTtft- ai !. for KruataleS to eopceal the the organisation in which uni of evidently expect to find evi-,-1 towlice pnivldlng the ultimate effect to h it armed uprising against the L A tlstuibanre in which two strik-k- i were killed and n policeman and irwnl others were wounded, occurred front i; tte same honr lmmed, lately in strlk-d tta geuvral poatofflee. The tat i wo days hare been seeking lereuade the volunteer and regular arrim to refute to work. At the door of the building today the strikers anjed by the refusal of the voterscarr-to pit, drew knives, whereupon n ier attempted to defend himself with i revolver. Both the carrier and n kb pinion were killed on the spot. A and' of policemen was stood off by fesuikam and workmen who syrups-die- d with them. Both sides a fierce fuailude, during vfckk a policeman and several worm w TREASURY pm ware wounded, ii the strikers were withdrawing, TIDED OVER CRISIS. undated, Via t Comtek patrol came galloping to the St. Petersburg,' Dec. 10. The government turned of One strikers the mm. seems to have succeeded In tiding the aM threw an imitation bomb and the Kydl-kuhne- order to avoid to he a d sadly stale. The crowd managed to get h ii open courtway close to the door Cwncka wheeled In wtat they presumed tod to escape. The news of thi arrest of KruataleS mined a sensation among the work-noAll the Socialist, labor and kin- organizations neetlBg t, pro-mt- re-JJt- n P every-especial- ly 1?!''. 3 3 a treasury over the present crisis, although tbs method by which this was accomplished riuwa to wlut straits the government had been reduced. The emperor has approved a ukase authorizing the state bank to discount. in exchequer bills, which is permitted by (he regulations of the bank, but It mvots of the character of a forced loon. This method has not been resorted to since the days of the war. At the same time It is reported that an agreement, bar been perfected by Herr Kisfaw, the representative of the Berlin banking house of Mendelssohn A Co., for the renewal off the treasury notes due in February. The great fete in honor of the Order of St. George, conferred only for bravery on the field of battle, which has taken place annually at the winter palace since the Institution ot the order, but was held today at Tsarskoe-Selo- , U lacked the customary brilliancy. The officers were entertained at the palace, but the. break fast to the petty officers and men, which is usually given at the winter palace, vraa held In the cavalry menage on account of lack of apace at 0 are holding a tonight, kt which most speeches are being made ia denunciation of the government nd ill are talking of a general strike la order to save their leader. Kmitatoff. as he la called, though that ii not his name, la regarded an the brains of the revolutionary move-anHe has displayed genius In both (he industrial and political atriksa which have terrorized the merarnent. Hia offer of financial sup-to- t to th telegraphers yesterday d a collapse of their strike', la aome quarters it la believed that fit government, realizing that a great siaggl with the workmen and the vializt organizations ia Inevitable In naaarjr, arrested KruataleS with the nation of deliberately precipitating altera by challenging the organize-jjm-o before they were fully prepared. All show of strength also gives color ta thw report that the douma elec-J- j law, which it la now expected, will w promulgated next week, ia to be M-l-d a by energetic measures to order, even if it be necessary to e martial law in various parts w 1k empire, on the ground that it " be impossible to hold the eleo-tain the present state of the coun-At the time It ia understood that JJ inthe intention to go a step fur-jathe direction of appeasing the JJtaWa by providing for purchase by u the Installment plan of a por-jjt- a of the crown appendages and Private estates that have been riiotbeeatod to the government land taka and unredeemed. auch a program undoubtedly JW4 receive the sympathy of that of the population which dif ei 5 restoration of order above of the business inter-jj- j hke the manufacturers of 8L who yesterday passed a Tjuution in favor of prosecuting the jf"'0 to the full extent of the law. p revoke the Soeialfots and jwujd wutiou tries to desperation. The tajeral Loberaln alio believe that Policy would be suicidal and nre to bring In its wake ? aression. then an armed conflict the proletariat and finally a dred revolution. Jtany Tmon Tsarskoe-Selo- . The kYestlnghouse company has secured (he first ff the series of contracts for the eleclrllizstion of the street car system of 8U Petersburg. The present, contract simply covers the cost of (he cables ($(00,000), while the whole series will approximate an expenditure of $5,000,000. Spencer E. Eddy, secretary of the American embassy, will depart from BL Petersburg immediately on leave of absence. He is much run down and Is in need of rest and recuperation. After receiving treatment in Germany he will proceed to (he United States, HUNGARIANS ARE MIXED. Vienna, Dec. 10. As example of the mixture of races existing in Hungary Is given in reports which rescued Vienna today of the beginning of what may prove to be a serious movement of among the Roumanian inhabitants southern Hungary In favor of the who against the Magyars to the name of Hungary are fighting cam it tbft crown The Roumaoians living la the loi'dr Arad ud Bihar provinces of Times are holding secret meetings and cry. against toe Hungarians, gen-trtog; "Down with the Hungarian and We will not let harm befall Francis Joseph. Ro One Hungarian who opposed in for membership candidate msnlsn has been deputies, of chamber the and gendarmes bavs been Skrt for. Many Hungarians ure Jeaw isolated districts for the towns, file others are arming themselves. ev" declaring The Roumanians are tost they will drive out all Hungarians in from the provinces bordering . cant-naianln-g believe that. Count himself to such a' fall is imminent and jjyam, f he goes he will leave reae--. ana revolution face to face. It Jwu rumored that thewillpremier be sue-band Gen. Count Alexia Ignatirff. tT,1' rumor la to the effect that JjJJJV Gen. Mfstckenko, one of the of the war in Manchuria, who is way to St. Petersburg, QUIT FIGHT. EXPORTER wii the dictatorship, ree Associated lO.-- Tb war Is unable, to Savannah. Ga.. Dec. Sao?.C0llflr,M,on auy- of thfe-smouths has been for ilia has fr'ta a iii.v11 ,!i,! contrrJ- Jl ,eni .aval stores exporters FlorCh source that Count Witte's in stores ports naval All Jved o ar a the emperor Is con- secure and that his The accumulated bold-th- ve markei wPfacily com-?klving him tbs widest co- Naval B.ores Export - fa ! Revert holers, the Count's 1 he l. lli"d wompfleh something langi- - SElJr v ,ud ciimpMir -.c':,5e,l hiru to lose ground Big Fonr and the price Pb!ie opiuhm. which include biddings, three fa s'vo, the organ of the Mid for foHrts rQer,' turns savagely on him. that he Is a .failure and shout $2.B"",W not lend 3111that hia y Rou-mani- ' i fdeice.ffpfa W 3 Chancellor of the exchequer Hep bert Henry Asquith. Secretary ul arete for home affairs Herbert John Gladstone. herniary cf iai for foreign affairs Air Edward Grey. Secretary of atste for (he Caio tries The Kail of Bgin. Secretary of aiaie for an Richard Burdoa Haldare. Secretary of its' for India Joha e urging that It will bo Impossible to restore public confidence until power has passed to the hands of the douma, when Count Witte must give way to a cabinet selected by the national assembly. The editors of the newspapers are holding a meeting tonight to determine their attitude toward the hew press law. In view of today's events it Is practically certain they will vote feteriburg, Saturday evening, -- V i Another crlaii ia at hand, of the Indefinite prolongation the probable immediate strike General SLtolutkm of Srtoui Buseia and a possible final between The government and t5Tuddent'change for the worse is . U the shedding of the first the telegraph strike this aimnltaneoualy with irTfOon of M. Durnovo, minister of the T uurior, in throwing down ntlet of the executive committee without Workmens' Council g, Fair Monday and Tuesday Western Pacific Will Start Work Now In California. Strenuous Home Ruler Moriey Is Sent to India Office Burns Is Laboring Man Who Has Risen Rapidly. Moriey, First lord of the admiralty Baron Itandoi. Dec. 10. The conservativeto morning newspapers are compelled Tweedmouth. a adult that 8ir Henry President of ihs board of trads Lo Angeles, Dec. is. The Times David a in has succeeded forming Lloyd Gvorge. says today: than of President tbe local government miicq stronger sdmlniatratiou "The Western Pacific rail ay will had been thought possible. The LibBurse. build to Ixis Angeles at once, is the board Jons of eral pa pen ere full of enthusiasm and for stats Scotland Secretary authoritative statement of Treasurer John af cordial congratulations to the Sinclair. Brown of ths new trausrontiuenU of the board of agriculture premier on having not only ably uniline. The road from Ixm Augeles Jo ted nil orations of hts party ia too Ear Carrington. Ban FYanoiaco is not to he undisplayed Posrmuater general (Sydney Burton. ministry, but on having Intil the completion of the Western PaChief secretary for Ireland James great discrimination In giving its cific from Bait Lake to the Gulden dividual members pusts. congenial Bryce. Gam. The work on the route into eipreas the conviction that aurh of tbe council The Tbry s cabinet will Inspire confidence both (he heart of eouthern California In to Earl of president Crewe. be commenced immediately,'' says Lord of the pri rf seal The Marquis at borne and abroad. The same of Hartoert Henry Asquith, Air Edward Treasurer Brows. This has bw ac- iff Kipon. Bttrdou Haldane complished through ths organization President of tbs board of educa- Grey andIs Richard alone, it of a new company, the articles of tion Augustine Burrell. held, will give great weight to ministry and insure that, there which have nos. yet been filed, but for Chancellor of the Duchy of Lan-ca- willtoe be no revival of Gladawmiaa homo which the entire capital stock hse been Air Henry Bartley Fowler. it subscribed. Lord high chancellor Sir Robert rule, drapii tbe fact that (he cabinet contain a preiwundraace of those faThe surveys for tbe new line have Threahltw Reid. ' to home rule. 'been made and approved, and it Is n The foregoing constitute the cabinet. vorable The eon narrative organs point out question of but. a very short time, ac- Tbe following minister are not In the that the most entouataatio home tutor, cording to Brown, when the actual eabntri : John Motley, has been sent to the Inwork of construction will iMgin. comland lieutenant of Ireland Eari of dia office, where he will have little inmencing at Los Angeies and heading Aberdeen. fluence on Internal podties. with Krancfsoo 8au northward as Lord the chancellor Ireland f Right of. The omiasien of lari Roeoberry Is of the new norapsny, which lion. Samuel Walker. a t warty ths subject of much comTbe consideration by Ihe senate of objective will he Ftrai line. eonimlaaomer independent of and works ostensibly in ment and (bare la considerable curithe Joint statehood bill and the bill The route as t. tor tbe reduction of tbs duty on Phil- from Los planned will be otnorthward public buildings Lewis Vernon osity aa to what attllud he will Corhioo way Angeles by adopt when ha addresses th Liberal ippine importations into tbe United pass to Ssn Jose. Air llanry la aotioauble that his Slate will necessarily be postponed Ban Jose the new hue will drove so toe palace at S o'clock tola league today. It From until after the holidays. No one now the Eari of Crewe. Is la th the Pacific bad Southern sn and audience of parallel io craning the King but. the enmpoatriun of the expects an' effort to modify tho tariff, Baa Francisco .terminus. Edward f about twenty minutes, at cabinet, cabinet no surprising feaunless In the direction of Rena tor which bis majesty signified hia ap- ture. Itcomprises ia larger than expected, the Lodge's bill providing for a maximum of the near government. proval last Liberal cabinet only numbering SWAIN ACQUITTED. and minimum rets. The Massachussixteen members. Six of tha new secetts senator regards the proposition MICHAEL BRENNAN DEAD, retaries. beside Hir Henry with much favor end will prose it Dee. 10. Major Hugh have held cabinet strenuously if he receives any encour- N. Houston, Tex, Detroit 10. Michael Dec, , Breunas, A. waa 8 U, wain, rank most of them retired, before, so. do though to today agement for many years general counsel for tbs have held uintaterial appointments, Much of th time during the pres- acquitted of tbs charge of murder in Detroit United railway, died tonight of while three, David Lloyd eGorge, Auent week will be devoted (o toe reor- the second degree in conneetbm with typhoid fever, aged ( years. of Charles W. Jones, nocre-targustine Birrell and John Burns, have ganization of the eouimittem end there toe staying never before .held offices of say kind. of Uie Houston Fire and Marine s is hops that toe announcement of WILLIAM BP1CER SUCCUMB. Insurance company, of bicb the father Tbe rapid rise of John Bums from can be made before Thursday. Detroit, Dec. 14. William J. Bpiuer. tha workshop to (be cabinet with a Senator Mitchell's dmrib will b an- of Swain was at tbe time president. On the first irial Major flwata was formerly general anporlntendent of salary of HO.tHKl a year, la a, unique nounced by Senator Fulton tomorrow, aenlenee of ID tha Grand Trank railroad, died ronigfal feature Indicating tha growing importbut it is not probable that tbs an- eonrtetvd snd given ance of the Radical party, and he la at bis hoots hare. nouncement will cause n adjournment years in being congratulated on mil aides on of the senate. winning a well deserved honor. Hr will be toe first labor member of PRELIMINARIES IN HOUSE. to House of Commons to have at. tained cabinet nek. Washington, Dec, 1$. Speaker Cantoe most popular appointPerhaps non will announoe the rominlaera of ment of all Is that of Sir Edward Grey, tbe house tomorrow. This will pracwho, after Ixrd Koseberry, has tha tically complete the organization of highest reputation for alatesmanahita the popular branch of the Fifty-nintHe Is expected fo bold to tha boat tracongress. The onmmiuecs appointed ditions of Great Britains foreign poll-g- y will meet daring tbe waek for organiand to iuspire confidence abroad. sation, the appointment of Augustine Birrell is not a member and the assignment, to them of parliament, but It la ezpmed that of pending measures. be will be elected for Bristol almost In due time toe subcommittee will , Immediately. report to the full committee snd they Among (he unexpected appointto turn to the house. In this manner ments are those of John Sinclair and Iicwls Vernon Jlnrcoart. Tbe former the wheels of legislation will be starthas bad much military experience and ed. With the long seesion ahead, howno has been a parliamentary whip and ever. important results are expected until after toe holiday recces. The secretary to Air Henry Campbell Mr. Hatvonrt Is very popappropriations committee, which perular In society. Baron haps has too heaviest task to perform, will lead In the House of loordf, thus will first consider either, the legislawKo is ill. iiceeedlng Rail Bpem-etive or the District of Columbia apAppointments fo minor offices are expropriation bill. But the outlook Is pected to bf announced within a few that neither Iff these measures will reTha omission of Mir Charles days. ceive committee attention before lbe bittNewport, R. I., Doc. 10. While the Gorgohon and carries a craw coc from the ministry la much comDllke holidays. No. $, ing of (wo engineers and eight men, Nantucket south shoal by the Dally Telegraph, That there will be no lack of legis- chained to a spot far lightship flbe has also on board threw wire- mented upon out In she Atwhich say a In aa editorial that it does lative propositions is indicated by the lantic, waa plunging shout today in tbe less operators el inched to the navy. sot desire to reopen wounds that 5113 bills which have already been in- esvcrsst storm so for this season. are RumcI Fairbanks, chief should have been healed years ago, troduced in the bonne since the open-ta- g leak was discovered In tbe fire room They Charliw Blaokenabip, electric- but reminds the Liberals that ihey of tbit session. Many of these are which let in the watar ian of toe first class, asd William E. were glad to avail themselves of the known ns private bills affecting only oofflpwrtmenta electrician of the seoond class. so steadily that when wireless Snyder, Trices of Blr Charles while individual interests. Her first officer is George A tors of iwere oat of offico, Inviting himthey cessed at 3:30 oclock this to The holiday adjournment. It Is be- afternoon (he fires had been extin- Boston: her engineer Stephen David of lead (ho debates on foreign office ques. lieved, will be fixed on Thursday, Deher second and Masa.. vessel engiwas the and helpless. tions. etc.: cember 21. Leaders are disposed to guished As the lightship, which ia a relief neer John foil) by of Newport. To havd ostracized Air Cbarlrs expedite consideration of toe Philip- vessel and which went on toe station Dllke altogether.' toe Dally Telepine tariff bill and hearings will un- only five days ago, la equipped with LETTER ON LAND FRAUDS. graph adds, would have been narrowdoubtedly begin soon as the ways and five water tight compartflmnta. It ia minded and bigoted, but to utilize hi means committee his organised. offbelieved tonight by the lighthouse Portland, Ore., Dec. 10. in toilers great service in the opposition and would survive icials that rhe (he gale, written by Horace MgKiuIey to George shut tbe (door of the cabinet in his which at that time was backing into J. Hibbard, only four mouths ago, a face Is st once cowardly and' hypothe northwest. date several month subsequent to the critical Nevertheless every effort was made conviction on tots slats of hlmHelf and sea lo go to her assistance. As tho 8. A. Pnter for (ha governwas very heavy off ihore and none but ment of a part ofdefrauding domain and its public the stoutest vessels could he used, ii turned over to Stats Jwnd Agent was found that toe gunboat Ulal was West, by Hthtmrd. McKinley asthe only one available In port here, serted he bad sold lands (o the State Washington, Dec. 10. The necessity hast as she was about to leave tbe slip bank of La Crosse. First National bank for preserving Indian music, the estab- her steering gear gave out. It was of Raavburg, Ore., First N'flonal bank lishment of an Indian reform school learned, however, that the lighthouse of Eugene, Ore., and toe First Xaiioaal New York, Dec. 10. Kid McCoy toand the erection of a sanitarium for officials in Boston had arranged to bank of Salem, Ore. tubercular Indians are new features of dispatch the lighthouse tender Azalea The list which Hibbard tamed over night sent a challenge to James J, ths annual report of the minister of from K0W Bedford, and it was expect-of to the state land a rent also includes: Corbett for a fighi. the terms of which Indian affaire, Francis E. Leupp. The ed that she would reach the vicinity H. H. Withe. J Crosse. Win, 15.000 are to be arranged later. It being uncommissioner says that in pursuance ths lightship before morning, H, A. Falser, La Crosse. Wls.. derstood that a new club In Delaware, acres; of toe general Idea of saving instead . Lighthouse officials, while admitting 14.r,27 acres: George Balzer. Minneap- formed by Torn O'Rourks, will offer a In his totter to of crushing what is genuinely charao-tertisti- that they were some bat anxious re- olis. 7.040: Frederick A. Kriba. Port purse of $24,000. 0 in the Indian, eteps have been garding toe lightship, pointed out that land, 7,004; g. Y. Hyde, La Crease. Corbett, McCay says he has posted to Wto., 6, 0: Finley Morrison (Canfield with a local newspaper as a guartaken by him for tbe preservation hsr compartments should be aide one antee of good faith. To issue a formal through the schools of what is best in keep the v easel afloat even with estai). 5.00Q; Hyde and Thompson. of (hem filled, for considerable length Cascade Locks. Ore.. 4,400; Levi challenge for a prize fight la against Indian music. York state, an the The children should be instructed of time. It was also pointed out that Withe, L Crosse, 4 ,40; Abner Gile the law or New does not deal with any to toe music iff tbelr own race side by the shift, of ton wind fo die northwest estate. La Crosre, 4.004; J. C. gtoray, McCoy letter the proposed conside with ours.T he Mates, snd with Daintily ha the tendency of smoothing Monahan. Wash., F.o; John Paul. of the dci a ns ofseeks oorrevpondenre lightship. Watertown, Fla.. 2 .44 ; R. H. Paul, tent, but simply the end to view be has made an ex- tbe sea in the vicinity of toe on the subject. McCoy earn bn la InIs anchored Nantucket lightship The the Godof Hiram start by Fla.. 2.004; appointment Watertown, perimental the ting again only n supervisor of native music. The idea, forty 4wo miles out. She has for many dard, La Crosse, 2,00i; James Tllent. duced tonf enter tbe uneuTiafacwry terminabecause steamof the turning been point favormost Is MiFrank 400; Crosse. years La he declares, spreading Tiffany. tion of his former fight with Corbett, ers bound to Liverpool and New York, lwaukee. 320. ably. which, he admits, toft a cloud on hia Commissioner Leupp believe that and within the past four or five years record as a pugilist and declares that much good can be done in checking bas been equipped with wireless teleF. L. POWER LOSE TONGUE no cousideraatkm win he talk under commanded is She by CapUin Inof tuberculosis graph. among the spread ROUGH SMOKING. of a match with any other man thaw 1( exan to exists which atarpitag dians, Corbett. tent. by the erection somewhere in James J. Corbett, when asked toChicago, Dec. 10. Fred Brick L. Powan Indian of sanitarium. the southwest as theat- night concerning the challenge, said: director a of well known V OF er, HARBIN. SACKING commissioner This sanitarium, the rical stork companies, and for toe past McCoy made a great blunder in be in itself a school suggest, should me to fight. I am an actor and 4 wo seasons stage director at tho Bush 11. Dec. asking The Daily London. toe disease. for children infected with to- my ambition Is to become greet on was Tokfo theater, operated Temple correspondent Telegraph's This would obviate their being vent I have a five year con' ran and enactor. The cancer of the dia- for tongue. of day a pert a the long sends borne to serve as centei of Infection. it. of My think breaking tire tongue was removed, as well as I would not patch from Mnjl giving accounts are over. I hate toe fighttoe had so too of days refitfighting throat, ini. deeply details part elrcuibstan: In by RYAN WILL ASK RECOGNITION. cancerous growth spread, and accord- ing game. I m.ide ell the money and sacking and gees of the slh-gewas coming fo Harbin mutinous ing to (he hospital surgeons Mr. Power got all the fame that of by Havana, Doc. 10. The steamer i burning of fighting. mo out prize will never articulate to be able agalo, the desperate Monterey, which vailed today from : Rnavisn bettroops, The cancer. If Is said, was brought on wet n tbe mnlineere .nd fighting Xrw York, had among her passengers COMMITTEE FOR STATEHOOD. Mr. Power si of and masnern by exces!lve smoking. ! (he loyal troops Edward C. Hyau and hia family. Mr. Marwith man one Chitime Ritssisn snd innocent leading wjs many Dot-- . 14. The Ryan is going to Washington, where Albuquerque. N. 31.. garet. Mather and ban also played with aese residents. he will endeavor to bare congress Whire-ridecommittee of the Joint Biaie-bmexecutive Richard Walker Mansfield end from the Is arrang recognise him c tongue of New companies. , (Isl of Pin Campbell-Ban-nt-rma- ' d - tag to send a cocainiite to XVhahtag-toto look after the movemeal while congress la in session. Tha beeiffi of true toes of tha chy of Gallop. K. M, manaae vo ooograaa today wired asking for to passage of the Joint statehood bill and a similar moaeag waa transmitted by aha cdty council of Silver Cay, K. m. Aramary Mark Rodger of (Bo Arisons Statehood association aanauiicaa (hat he has seat a touar so John ABarp Williams asking for hia aid in behalf of Joint statehood. - Signed loduuM were cent to Washington today from Rsfoa, Manuelito, Ban Antonio, N. PL, . . , and other towns. n , . Hsr-cour- Campbell-Bannerma- n aott-m-la- k Sargent Defends The Unpopular Contract Labor Law y con-grev- h - - Nantucket Lightship Springs Leak and Her People's Plight Is Made Known by Wireless Message. r. else-trtrla- -- Kail-haven- TO PRESERVE GOOD TRAITS OF INDIANS MeCOY SENDS A CHALLENGE TO CORBETT On-wa- c $5,-44- . . ('!' ... e d Washington, Dee, 39. In presenting , usual report of the bureau ot Iwmigretion, Gommietaonor GaawaJ Bargent refers to too maguitado and gravity of tho problems presented by tho growth of toe niton population is v. Ue' 1 tatted 8tsiea, - . Them problems,' he declare, loom so largsly ta tbe prospects of our country that 1c may be said without giving Juat caaao to charge exaggeration that ell other questions of public economy relating to (blags rather than to human beings, shrink Into comparative Inslgnlflcaurt. Thewoul alien arrival reported for toe year of 1,024, 4k! rapraaeata an increase over rhe preceding year of 2U.-62of which the continental porta of tho United Ata lea report 194,940 aa compared wilh arrivals (hers leal year, and the Canadian parts 13AM. At the Insular ports the Increase wan 2.$49, although the arrivals at Porto Rico were teas by 984 than la 1944. Thera also waa a large ineraaa in arrivals at southern porta- - white a doorcase is shown for tha Pari Be port wliirh la accounted for In sore measure by the Rueaianjapnnera war. Of the Increased arrivals atam referred to AuHrta-Hungar- y cant MJSS7 over Its quote of 19(H: Riamla. 39. 7M: Italy, 29,193. and the United Kingdom 49,(44. This Increase from tho last mentioned country, save tho commission r, Is somewhat offset by Ihe frera Germany. Sahara laud and Sweden. NolwIUMwndfog the from Italy that country, aays tbo couuntraloner. piay be regarded as having probably reached (bo high water mark. From this allowing. Bargent venture Che tmndfo. (Ion (hat toe chief sources of fttfur Increases in Immigration are (horn two countries In Europe whirih have (be greatest resources In population, probably to dispense with Russia slid the -- -- With toe facts in view. he asys. possible (o calculate wkh reasonable certainty on too character of Immigration In its greater bulk for soma years to come at least of European Immigration. CouaiisshiBPr Bargent does not lose sight of the Increased number of Immigrant from European Turkey, a field which, allhough practically inexhaustible, he ssya, Is but a virgin to toe activities of the transportation it will be agent The Imimrlance of a proper understanding of the contract labor law la dwell upon In toe report. No feeiuro of the immigration law, be declares, has proved so difficult of enforoement as that which was passed for the protection of later In this country from unfair competition by aliens. Tbe chief obstacle in the way of such enforcement he attributes (o (be erroneous Impression that It ia a measure wrung from congress against Its will by the powers of organised tabor exacting all it otmld obtain rather than seeking simple Ju<ee. Tble Impression is so widely prera-len- t, he aays. (bat it produces at least an tndlfference to the enfuroe-meof the law, if not a hostile bias against It. and credits the lawmaking branch of the government with no worthier motive for enacting it than selfish fear.- - Because at auch Impression. ho declares, the bureau finds its efforts to enforce the law either reluct natly submitted to or resisted, or passively, and itself viewed as in some sort a branch or agency of organized labor, sensitive lo tha: body's Interest, responsive io its wishes and thus essoin tally different from other parts of toe executive government of the United Stales. "Perhaps labor liself," he adds, la not altogether free from blame for (Me false public impression, and thus unconsciously baa pLyed into ilie hnnd- of those i mere si whirl! find it lo tbir account to alienate public sympathy by eitonnragtag rack x view." al ly |