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Show TM Manning 1 Examiner has mow Utah Weather Forecast sh tha four rural da going out of Ogdon morning than all other papers !mifeinad. Dont forget thia. It ZZn routos for tho Eaaminer as a papsr "jljj a circulation in tha whoio muntry and in oach precinct VOL. n. NOa 356 OGDEN CITY. the point tii.it wth the pte-elimnnumlw-- r of national bank txaui.ueis was if impossible ;boe official re cover The ground jor required b them. , There he said, 'wo section!-- of the revived natu;e which ihe dipait ment of justice tr.igh' do well to coa- elder for the purpose if apnlying a pen i.ilii-i:- . One shy to delinquent of these section pndilii: national banks from lending to ,ni one borrower more than of their capital The otbrr section applies :o bank officials and prut kies a penal!.' I of fine and Imprisonment wi-rc- Fight Until Fitzsimmons Collapses As a Result of the Fast Pace Set by O'Brien Pavilion, San Francisco, Robert Fitiofmmont col at iba eloae of tbo thineemh of his fight with Jack O'Brien a uAight He had fought hard, but could no longer stand the strain. ck-- r 4 alter the gong rang for the to walked round he thirteenth tf the Mi corner and sat in hi chair. Then kii bead fell over on hi bream, his bole body collapsed and the fighting condor of tbo oge woo "all in." Refand eree Greney nv bto condition carded tha fight to OBrien. While the face and badly cut up niched Jeopardy. Flu. ud several times income up and ciways managed to tha fight. Juat at tho clove of the thirteen th round he landed a left oa O'Brlen'a stomach, but the Phlladel-pktman came back with a similar blow and followed it with a light Mi to tho Jaw. The gong rang for ihe to eVt gf the round and Flto walked to kh chair. At he oat down he said Referee Gnaney: "Eddie, he hit me la the etomarh and it la oil over." Theu hit head oank and Bob i face, drawing blood from Fin's mouth and aose. Ii was U Bneu's round. Round i O'Brien planted his left quickly to Firx's sore face sail a moment Utter drove two more lefts to the ame place. O'Urii n pegged away wiih his left and Fin again bled profusely from moirli and note. Finally Pitxsimmons caught O'Brien over the mouth, bringing blood from his mouth. O'Brien put in two lefts, hut Fitzsimmons countered with telling right and left swings to the jaw. Round l Fitzsimmons ntm O'Brien with a crashing left as the latter led. hut. the blow wav partly blocked. received two straight left jabs on the face and after luisving right and left swings for the Jaw, landed a right, swing to tha ear. O'Brien continued to display wonderful fool work, but eased up considerably on hla agthen Fltxainimons gressive work. missed a fearful right for tho jew-- and went to his knees from the forre of the missed blow. Round T O'Brien planted right over the kidneys, and quick as a flash worked right and Mr swinga to the weiiL Flissiniinona. however. jaw. woo defeated. O'Brien, sending left to the fare after "Fi'aaim- - and a stiff right Referee Gnaney said: uppercut to the body. fa a Fits shot hla left to O'Brien' face and PM. showed Mb clam. OBrien man wonderful boxer, but the other followed li with right awing to the rood up aad took hla punishment. body, but O'Brien countered with twoi e of he allowed flaahaa wicked smashes to the face, one of not which raised a big lump over Bob's fora but hla strength could Varhantra 8. na-tui- s 1 re-m- s Ftri-ilmmo- old-tim- After tho fight had been awarded to O'Brien. FRsatujroous slipped to the floor and lay prostrate in tha ring. Thera was a call for a doctor, aa ft waa feared he was in a orate of collapse. He revived, however, in a few minuira . sad with he aaeistance of hfu aeoonda O'Brien wwo able to leave the ring. gave a rriaorkable exblbUtoa of perns x and footwork. He ducked and ' dodged aad etdecrepped in a manner would Fit that waa bewildering. ewhif and find oaly the empty air, sod aewenf limes nearly went lhronph die rope from the force of hla mie--, spent Mow. O'Brien would otraighlea up and doth In 'a wicked cutting left which, while not poeaenlng knockdown force, wu sufficient to jar the old gladiator, ' Phi had tha tympathy of the enormotm which Jeered and hlaaed crowd, O'Brien when he ducked and ran away. But the Philadelphia man had laid out hla plea of battle aad Could not ba . . . enoared Into mixing thing eld fighter, who was known . with the to poaoeaa a dangorana punch. Before Ftta left tha ring he made a little opened) In which be said that be had done the heat he could, and raid tkat he had fought hla laat fight. 20. When Baa Franc! oca Dec. and "PhiladelRobert FltoolmmoM phia" .Tack O'Brien entered fhe arena at Mechanics pavilion tonight to battle lor light, heavyweight honors, O'Brien waa favorite In the betting at 10 to 8. The shifting of odds forcing the Philadelphian into farorltiam came rather suddenly, lip to a late hour ibis afternoon the Cornlahman waa a pronounced first choice, due lo many large a agora which had been placed on him earlier in the week. O'Brlen'a aupportera then materiallaed In nnex period numbers and at S o'clock thia afternoon the odda were at evens, large blocks of O'Brien money to roll into the pool sellers' eon-tinn- boxes ; end the price was quickly cut to lb lo 8 In O'Brlen'a favor. The men had agraed lo fight at ealch weights. O'Brien gave out hla weight, at ICS pounda, while Fltxalm-- ' boas ii said to have tipped the beam at 188 pounda. Mechanics pavilion held one of the Protest crowds In its history. The Mleriea bulged with a congested mass f humanity and hundreds were d de-aie- admission to tbo upper part of the burse. On the main floor as early aa 'M p. m. every seat was occupied. Mutated policemen were required to bold In O'deide check the crowds which surged d the building. Two preHmlnarlea preceded the feature four-roun- vnt. In the first round not more than Bmr blows were exchanged. Brlen contented himself with dancing about, with Flrxslmntons following, hut ael-dot- n attempting to land. la the second round Fltxelmmons crouched low and afler OBrien had missed left for the face he whipped r' and right to the face and Kit partially landed a straight left and to the race and head. Fits drove O Broui into a corner and O'Brien dev-wl- right eye. Round 8 O'Brien drove n straight left to tbs face. Fits worked hla left io the jaw twice and O'Brien was cautioned for holding on. O'Brian ripped In a nasty left over the eye and a moment later floored Fltx with a stiff right to tha jaw. Bob came up apparently groggy. O'Briea then drove his left to the body and forced hie mas against the ropes with, two hard Mia U the face. Aa the round expired File appeared lo recuperate, bur went to hla corner rather unsteadily. U was O'Brlen'a round by a big margin. Bound 8 Both appeared tired at Ibis stage, and Fill's face prevented a bloody night. O'Brien, after hooking a terrific right lo the jaw followed it with two wicked left uppercuts to the face, and as the boll rang nearly raised Fits off the floor with a right hook to the jaw. Hound 10 O'Brien met Fltxsimmons with a straight Jab on Ihe face, but Fits retaliated with n powerful r I girt over the heart and swung hla left io ihe face. O'Briea shot in two lefts to tha face aa Fits missed a right awing and quickly Jabbed hla left twice over the month. Suddenly Fils hooked hie right with great force over the heart, forcing O'Brien to a clinch. Fltx'a two heart punches In tbis round were the beat of the light . Round 11 Fits In a mix drove O'Brien to the ropes with n terrific right to the face. O'Brien shot two lefts to the jaw. which waw rather low. Fltx complained to tba referee, and O'Brien waa hooied. In n mix Fits put a hard left to ibe jaw and in turn was forced against the rope, but his O'Brien did not. land. man around the ring, landing a straight left to the face. Round 12 After Fits had forced him into a neutral corner, O'Brien eloctrl-flethe crowd with some wonderful font work during Which he shot three lefts to Kira's face and blooked all attempts of Bob to counter. Round 1" In a mixup Fits suddenly drove a fearful right to the body and then a terrific hook with left, canght O'Brien on the Jaw. O'Brien, however, retaliated with n hard left uppercut to the Jaw. Fits then planted a hard left, to the body and they mixed 1U both landing left and right short arm blows over the heart. As Fltxsimmons went to hl corner he suddenly collapsed, falling to the floor. Blood flowed from his mouih and nose and It was aeon that be was badly hurt. A doctor eras hastily summoned. waa able to rise nnasalvlsd ah only after the doctor bad entered the ring. It appeared Ire wse seized with a smlden fainting lit and hemorrhage as his seconds were working over him conditioning him for the next round. There was nothing to Indicate that Fid waa in distress when he took his seat after the round had expired. When Rererce tJraney saw Fitx't cont dition he immediately awarded ihe to O'Brien. Fhx.-chsse- d Fill-simmo- eon-tes- CONGRESS SHOT CLAY PIGEONS y ducked a hard left intended for "jc Jaw. In the break that followed pm in a light uppercut to the Jj' ace. O'Brien suddenly shot, his left " fh face, and catching Fits oft hit "lance, drove right and left to the and clinched. O'Brien was rv quickthey and bad Fltx miming him "ooi and over at times. Fill snd-"nl- y shot Ms right aad left to the Te andrm O'Brien countered with a n2n Mr as the hell rang. Round 2 Aa OBrien backed away niimmoua caught him with a bard LJ uppercut to the Jaw. and a mo-mlater shot his left to the face. immons drove his left hard to the J'V Plexus, and. mixing It, worked Mi to the face. O'Brien. Just aa l rang, shot a straight left that on ihe nose and sent Mm "owe. It wu not a clean blow, i war. being more of a push. F-- O Brlsn forced Tit' nearly If topes with a rush and ftj1fell . up heavily m, his left kara. lie quickly. kd than ptlt a Stiff ,,v'r Brien'a eye. t )' Brian closed "'liar several arraight Mi to the . hi Washington, Dec. 20. The houe continued to Shoot clay pigeons today ns one member remarked and the debate on several topic continued for five hours. It is understood that with adjournment today the general debs re on the president's message, which has heen In progress for several day, has been concluded, and that the session tomorrow la to be a brief one before the adjournment for the will be taken. A feature of the disruion today was a defense of the agrlctiltnral de-partnranT by sonihern member who tncotton maria-- ! dorsed the holi-tlny- d tiew. The hou'e agreed to ibe conference report on lbs Panins canal appropriation bill and passed a bill for the relief of the tuiincil and Slocum River Railway company of Alaska. Referring io recent bank failures in Chicago, Mr. Prince, of I Illinois, mad" nartonr banks ''and blTs j I - ml MerrtcUs. a well known ert went back on the trail of 'tie miner's mule for fifty miles after I- CENTS INSURANCE came into tamp, tui a terrific sand-:orfluall.' ol leraied all trace and iltctr water aupply having becotne exhausted. the men wet compelled to o camp, later :he ; artel tat' sea u and the search i being eon ; ;kv cern. ,' u.ni for the printing nr nected with the rase r- i litiuteiSiS'e connu- - reThe Ohio senator rei e:.a tion on the question n tion. saving that he u er M'liaiors only on ft,- - wil: ii-a- , bv row. Alutosi all j ; Herliu arr:ve i U, paprr -i- aSltS. Jl i s:d eised the province of posiij r hislegisla- r trow oth- ha. 'lie bate ttiMirg-ut- s a e at - t Tecum, luu n gra-t- t has from o tlte vc Gold ha In begun 10 TAPIS The Attention of the Committee Divided Betwen Three Companies. ; MANY STRIKE. Washington. Dec. 20 .hl. of th ,lf Moscow. Dec. 20 F.tnplo.t e--. of the the members of the iwbiniaii canal New York. Dec. 28. Tha Washing-To- n coinuiisi-ittwere reconsidered today fire department struck his evening March. Life Insurance company, tbo GerRumors to the effect that the Rusin executive session, sun a motion wv They demand an incmase of salat y sian ireaeury will be unable to pay fhe mania l.jfo Insurance company ud the fur and refuse la lake on' the flic engine adopted calling upon i 1 J fa Insurance company ib ntti.-January coupon of the foreign debt i Bankers of the notiliion of the unlras It Is granted The lrt)ah national part ha otdei--e- have been vet at rest bv the announce-- ! riivUlted tbo attention of tbo legislwuv senate and previous act ion When this ha been done the nominal urns again the ahopkeeper to leimivo their mom that the paymrai ha been go- - Insnrenea inreaUgnting com nut tc titday. John Taflock. president of tbs ling on since last weak. will be referred to ihe interocranir ign In order to Polunir.i- - the city. Washington Ufe, finished bin tee.: Advice from Ft- rv:eouig say canal commission for con su deration. MURDERED IN MEXICO. inony, which we begun yesterday. Mr. the decision was tvwrbed to; 'hat the railroad men of the capital Tatlm-declared that, personally he thsi s'rike tonight. Ii is reconsider iba vote nfaarge of "rail favored a diauiliuiion of earnloge FI Paso. Texas. IVc. 2ft IVlail men ihe will on railroads Maisw the reading" nominations weie made by of ihe murder near Dias, In the stale every A v years. The wituros look oo-- . several minority neasm amt rminter Join in the strike Friday. li I reported from Meholaicff. in tif tTiinhnslnia, Mexico, of Robert caslon to ear ihwi Thomas F. Ryaa charges tlisr protest am were proceed, never sold the Washmgion Ufa any Rm bn foid and M. C. Murray of Philtng in a manner not prim-t'.iieby the the government of Kheron. that two aecuriiie and lhal he never influrule of the senate were made bj Re. infantry regiments revolted toda and adelphia. and 'he wounding of H. l enced or suggested to ilia flnsnre Finsiead, of iota Angeles, and another publican senator. The xIiusiUhi de- that s saiisuinary fight ensued. man. whose name has not yet been board what, aecuriiie to buy.' Mr. Tat-Iraate lackiug. veloped the fact that there had been held he ihonght Jusuranee com!ow to reach here. learned, are no poll of the canal oommihston nnm Piivaie mformaitoa received thus far, panies would lie run by men in I ouch nation in quern Inn. ud aa a teault with Wall street because of ihelr losctrr. repori the four American objection to rnconsiderariou wax wiih , of the security market. He drawn. It la generally uuderatood that Killed by Fermer Partner, Who Ala rn inning home from IMai to Ruther- knowledge ford' ranch when they were beset by also favored the idea of luwimnce com Kills Himself. the pnrpone of the minority senator ,' lismlits sad commanded to give up panics speculating in securities. In asking the sente to have the noml Cornelius Doremns, president of (he llicir valuables, the men suenipied l of In vr. Denver. If the lobby nations returned la to a protv: Germania Life, raid lhal. aianii one-thiwan bin lo seeing escape, flight late hotel 'ke ibis F. afternoon, against Cbatrmsn, Theodore Bhonta; of hla company's huslneaa was lira battle, bandits, gave can waa shot William Wllww. a Imran, holding a position on the cfimmisshm! done In Hurope, principally in Gcr. several Herder-railroafhrm eloed kU limes, D. led J. by and tho presidency of the Clover Lrarj nl Iwtrtantl) i la and mermiessly hoi them down, many, and lhal (his ibusiness in many . : son. a former ar fhe aarne time. panaer Turning the 'taklnk their valuable and escaping. respect is hotter than any dona, la The controversy in the senate re j weapon upon himself Tlsndfraon then 11 America. declared it. to be mom suited from a motkra to rake up the-- flred a bullet through bis breast, and Mexican officers are oa Lhe trail, but there stable, In being fewer lapses, while tbe esc hare bandits pad evidently nomination of J. B. Bishop as a mem expired In ihe arms of lhe officer who the rough surrounding country. Tbs tit coat is a great deal lea lhan in her of the rommiuian. which s only had staged him. America. The medical direction la Wilson and Hraderaon mete parmers bodies of Kuiherfbrd and Murray sr sent to the senate today. also better in Germany, he aald. Ha If it. is true that an attempt will lie in ihs entile huoinera many years nga espreied lo reach here tomorrow. clmraiMcrtred iba American ways of made to hold up the confirmation of The partnership ws dissolved and doing biiklnaas as wild mcibods.'' Mr. Slionw on the ground that he ' ltcndoreon, ii Is staled, had ever sines The rally oonnJbutioua of a legislm del mlth Wilson continued io a eliaige holding dual position the chairmancharacter paid by his company, live A n. of 2ft. band Dec. him in final ocutemtraU theft Viriori. ship of the oommieston end the presi- frautiing were 8M)u to a fund having for iu oi broiled M Two an released Russian iirlsoncra. Henderson mails yeara ago setJon candency of the Clover Jecl tha defeat of lhe mortgage lax not be had before the holiday. attempt apnu Ttra life of his former by two adjutaais under aaanmed law and 8280 to further the passage dimm. from lab (be men arrived two names, The Japan liy An effort will be made, heswever, io partner. today of the Hen bill in Albany in HUM. Ne av toil seek Mam to of in ihe steamer from lwfwon hotel, Ksnagaas have a poll of the ooeimfrnee taken lo rectly contributions bad ever been campaign VtHied in States. Ihe a home They morrow and Ihs nranlnetiou again and llendereon, rtthoul a moment's made. onnffniied. warning, pulled a revolver from hia applied for naluralliBilon in .Japan, t E. U Baylles. who collected the fund pocket. Wilson ran into tbe lobby and and being refused would noi proceed lo defeat ihe awnsg tax law, said was shorn to seek sheltar behind a io Vladivostok on lhe transport. They CONFIRMATIONS. on the stand today that he teeuned a pillar when 4 Is pursuer flred. Two paid their fares lo Victoria and have fund of 822.001 for this purpose. Tha bullets pierced Wilson's body and he' lii He moner remaining. A. Johanuscu. examination of lhe Bankers' Idle. .wl&. Washington. Dec. 80. The ten ate rolled over upon lira floor. By tbiaj who was In charge of the party, wta be resumed tomorrow. ' , in executive session today confirmed i linn officer woes advancing uioii engaged In distributing revolutionary Ihe following nomlnatJoni: literal urc ou board the irsnspons Allied L. M. Gotschalk. consul gen- Henderson. at Nagwakl Bui before they bad fairly seined j VoroneJ and Yaroslav eral at. Mexico; Charles M. Webster, him he had ended bis life by hi own' when lira mutinies of Russian Midlers Montana, collector of customs. I took place on (boee vessels. ' He said of Montana and Idaho: Rtanloo J. hand . 1. several hundred Japan eso gendarmes Pelee. Indiana, chief Justice of the boats were rent ; and eeversl DROWN. JAPANESE torpedo of court, claims; Samuel 8. Barney, I lo quell Ihe disturbance by the JapsWisconsin, judge of the court of Admirals RoJesivensky and for Their Country Feughi They andjnese. claims. j Die in Sight of Horn. Wlerep were ou tbe VoroneJ, and lhe i much to quell the uprising. New Toik, Dec. 20. The Delaware, li ter did SENATOR GEARIN IN WASH- m antei to lockwanna and Western Dec. Vicioria. B Many of tboae on hoard railroad, INGTON. 1ml were received by ihe Ksnagaas Msru of come to the I nited Rtates. which n few months ago suffered ihe the drowning of many returning Japa- destiintr and obliged to go to Vladi- loss of li Hoboken leimlnsl biddings Wasliingion. Dec. 20. John M. nese soldiers wbhin view of home. The vostok. by lire, sustained a still brovicr loss Gearin of Oregon, who ha ba-apIkuia Maru and Fukuaoka trsueporis today when the new ferry terminals pointed to the Fnlied Btates senate to Maru collided In the hi aits of Hhlmon-anCANNOT 'TOF BOYCOTT. (Ire of lira si eel frame and siippo-edl- y fill (he varanacy caused by the death j OKhi, ! the former sank within a proof construction si the foot of Wet of Senator Mitchell, reached Washing, of-drownwere few minutes IJ. Twcniy-thirC., Ihe. 20. Chlnero Thirtyslx Victoria. sireet, Manhanan. were ton today. He has called on Kenstor ed, many of the bodies being recovered.1 flei iuls at Peking eta:e that, they arc itnrncd io the ground. Workmen wcio Fulton and arrangements were made The scene of the disseier is where tltej powerlres to stay the isiyooit against pun ing lhe fiuiahing tomdie on iho by which Mr. Gearin'! credentials will current la very rapid and ca'ised i.ln-- Anu-- i lean good, according to the Pe-- building when the fire started y be presented and he will he sworn in loss of life. The stpsnicr s deck i kIuk dispatches n JHpaticse paper re-- ! V before the noon himr. The flames tomorrow. h Is noi far below ihe surface of (fiv-c- t by ihe Kanagswa Maru. A quickly communicated to lira new s irlil Nlchl dispsirh says the Amerl-!rbouse of the Cemrsl Ksilrosd of TO CHANGE DATE. can minister to Peking reported Ui ihej cor Jersey, which, with the laieka COERCED WITH BAYONETS. a proporal I wanna term lusts were considered lira i Chlueee foreign office lhal Washington. Dec. 20. Repieenu-tiv'would he Introduced In congress to! finest ferry buildings In the east and Dc. 2". Res. R. H. repay the Boxer indemnity of 12V, U(hi.- - mis at run ure also, waa almost total- Jenkias, of Wisconsin. Introduce Vicioria, 11. ed today, a resolution fixing the last fariwriglii. au kngllcan nileelonsry mm to China, hut the propoMal would y desiroyed. For a time the. fire . who arrived by, IP difficult of parage in conweqrancr threatened the Pennylan1a and Erie Thursday In April as tbe day for pres!- - j from H coni. dential inauguration. the si earner Kanagswa today, says the; 0f ,lp jcoii. Na Tung sent a reply ferry hotir. but ihee were Senator Clark, of Wyoming, Intro-- j Japanese coup d'cai which American minister, Ura The loss i estimated si. iiioie than duced a similar resolution In the rn-- in the proicnorsie being derlareil over; MVIi t,a n,e government had . fre half a million dollar. A careful search Korea invulvel considerable quVniiy shued InH met Inna to stop the up to a 1st hour tonight foiled to a' a. tieing broughi upon (lie Korean cm- boycott, but li was cominued despite show any lives Imu. i peror anil cabinet, lmi lie dbellevewj ,,f them, the reports lhal ibe ruler and rahlnei WILL ESCAPE PROSECUTION. The cm-- ' were coerced wlih bayonet peror and minister Han Han Min, held Denver. Colo., Itec. 20- .- Considers-- : Filially, 'he Japanese. oiil again! lion of (be evidence of the slate in the efter sn all nighi session writh Marquis B. Imboden and Janie Oakland. Cal. D'u 2U. Mi. Miller, nf j I to. When the Japanese were , h(. Mm,,, mol)lar of Jo.qll,n convicted yesterday of con- im be signed, f fh(. ge, rs a. il'ed Ibis aftero wreck Hie Iftnver Savings spitacy -Han became mad and broke .mo tbe, Bank with the camp of Fort Wordi, JjrshorTdlsisncc hack Thf of Santa Fe R. R Korean H,d Been hi- oft a C. C. Roller is of Drummond, Heights." Texas, Co. for Twenty Years. naked. Mr. Miller a- - almost 80 year old Okla.. and A. R. Imvl of Vinlu, f. T., when lira sirips. froni MjfferiIII! paralysis aim were aim indicted on the aanra Kh.. Dec. ,2ft. Edward signed. Minister Min. as cable lold.iifor a considerable TopehH. Wiih her period. cliarge. will esespe prosecution. Wilder, treasurer of the Atchison. To- commit led suicide. son she canra to (JaKland over 2" yrr Aitorncy G. M. Sililger snnouncpeka A Sna's Fj railroad since 187. 1 died at his home this ci.y a. fl: I'otiti.-uiaiio- , I AT BERLIN large quantities t the Rank of Germany from 8t. About IXTod.UOu arrivrd ywsterday while the amount included In ibe !a! bank return Is underwood be about If.uanpiNl The nioie-mrn- t i exported to contmiiv unit! a lota! of SJ.'i tMtO.tinO is reached The Berlin ntstk' i indulging in miuli speruUiiou concerning the niah-mof the kliipman's. The beet authorities ear that the gold Is intended to redeem the issue of Russian lieu-u- i notes sold to Germany, Fiance and Austria In Mar and June through ihe Mendelssohn bank of Berks aa iha nott-fwill mature in February and suspended bv a - appealing ii ,-: under beftue the new nanier and ,.e nucng wi ll huge ivminisaion. con- i.apei 'reaetirt l om'sint pu.ni at to The tailw'S' i.mon a'lie remedies for (he of which resolved to nm trisip complaints have bee a n.aar. Manchuria and to CONFIRMATIONS tmine atrfken uistitc:. RECONSIDERED. . GOLD ARRIVING tomor- tieia',oti STILL ON limied. to l cnie scale tit ti , I.' pievio'.i inovrmcU' of the kind I' Wes to Utglit tba: tiiai.' of :h largest works bei con including hr ui;in and proinn-- b u tiiv-idc- ut ( i- - s k ASKED FOR. Washington, Dec- - 20. Representative Williams today introduced resolution asking the attorney general to Inform the house whether any criminal been instituted have proceeding sgalnsi the offiecra of the corporations recently ndjudgi-- guilt v of unlawful reel ratal of trade in the Northern Securities company. pel-mi- rd use-lot- s. TO REPEAL CUBAN RECIPROCITY. Washington, Dee. 2". Represenu-UNeedham of IVtllfiornia introduced a bill today providing for repeal of ihe Cuban reciprocity treaty and authoring the preeldont to proclaim the repeal ten days after the parage of (he measure. Mr. Needham attnmpb ed (o have thia repeal incorporated la tha Payne Philippine tariff bill reported favorably by the house war and means committee. In explanation of the mraouro he said the Cuhaa treaty had resulted In eerioue loss or revenae to the Vnited Btates. as Cuba make extensive pnrehaaes In Europe and does not give American merchants an opportunity to get anything in return for the reductions In tariff on Cuban prod urra admitted to Uis Vnited Slates. v t. 8H . I FIRE PROOF BUILDING BURNS Ifis-trl- ci - PRAISED For Their Brave, Brood Minded - I hf r lie. on a tsi unue ex St d CHICAGO BANKS PRICE PIVB Thursday re-ur' Perhaps congress was at fun) respect. Contending that the rotten crop estimates of the department of ag'i-- i culture bad been assailed bo: hhy thcotton growers, because the estimaie weir too laige, and by the manufacturers hecau-- e they were too small. Mr. Bowie, of Alabama, expressed satis- faction with the atiniates. For use last six years, he raid, the estimates of the department had been within seven-tenth- s of one percent of aram-- , was ry. For all practical purposes thistrindi-cuteas satisfactory aa possible and the accuracy and honesty of the report. Should the department etima'ea be abolished, he said, reports would be made by private persons and (Irma in their own Interest, nil of which he alleged would be biased. Just before the house adjourned, a bill was passed extending until 1908 the time in whirb the Council City and Blocitm River Railway company may complete Its fifty miles of road between Council City and Slocum City. Alaska, and relieving the road during the time of construction of the 21 on annual tax permit. The house at 4:SS o'clock adnjtned until tomorrow. INFORMATION 1905. 21, RUSSIAN STRIKE EXTENSIVE DISCUSSED one-ten:- h A Closely Contested DECEMBER MORNING. RAILROADS BRIEFLY ni ? THURSDAY UTAH. ed Pk. proaabiy fair. Snow Wednesday; (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) Spirit Washington, Dec. 20. Comptroller of the Currency W. B. Ridgley. today made a statement in regard to three banks controlled by John R. Walsh. The newspapers, he said have given all the facta in regard to Ihe mailer and there wee nothing Mr. Ridgley added. ihet hr could say which would add materially to what already has been published. Speaking generally, In regard t. the matter, he raid: In thia case, an in all others with blch 1 have to deal. I must decline lo make any statement or give out anything for publication in regard io the criminal violation of the law. The trouble with the Walsh banks was due to two tiling, which are always dangerous ihe holding of large amounts of public di posits and ihe managing officer of the bank being interested in loans. There was no money stolen from the Walsh hanks or shortage In their securities. a there ws for Instance, In the Enterprise Bank of Allegbney, Pennsylvania. John R. Walsh was for years considered a very successful and conservative banker, but he branched out more and more Into ofher enterprises. He owned a large Chicago newspaper, three or four railroad, coil Helds, quarries and had real estate and prop- erty of every description. He Is a man of marvelous energy and fine ability. His companies were well organix-e- d and conducted, and be might have succeeded aa be always had in tbe pat if be bad not undertaken too much for bis capital." Mr. Ridgley praise the "brave, broadminded and public spirited" action of the Chicago bonkers, in taking np and guaranteeing the dcficicncle in the Walsh institution, and says their action averted any further fidireei. . nancial- trouble in Chicago or elsej at ihe general offices. where which might have led to very anre Edward Wilder was born in Morion. i serious consequence If not stopped as ISIS. He was the ihird Septenibrr t. It was." of four son, children of David Wihler, for many years auditor of th mare TEN PER CENT DIVIDEND. of MaiaichuxetiH.( WYieu It year of tbe emage be left school and enrei-eVicioria, B. C., Dec. 2V. Ten per ploy of lire Cunard Steamship company of Bos'on. He remained there nearly cent dividend was declared at the meeting of the Nippon Yusen three years and t then entered ihe office of the IJ. A O. Kaiaha line. The profits for the half of the superin'i-ndetilic-.b year amounted to a million and a half railroad company in 18Vt'. yen Reven new liners, one for the was made sy master end f.iibacqiicnily European and the others for coast ser- auditor, holding this office unt.ili; ft the lhe vice. were being constructed and two consolidation of that company " Yokohama-flhangha- l liners were to be W. R. K. company, making tho presordered built In England as well as ent R. & A. railroad. In I87u he acthree shallow river steamers for th cept'd a port.ion as land commirsion-i- r wiih ihe Hannibal 6 S'. Joseph Yangise river trade. railroad ami moved to Hannibal, Mo. Mira He wa married In UH:K i O'CONNELL ENTERTAINED. Mary fj. Score of Fhliadelplila. He only siayed with the Hannibal company for and then cam to Topeka in Victoria, B. ('.. Dec. 2ft. Bishop a treasurer of the O'Connell, papal envoy to Japan, in 1S7I s iin FI''" vegra Ia-- r h" "a: being entensined largely in Japan. and' Santa Fe. secre:-y of and 'rev-urha teen viaitad by prominent native. made the priest. An addrexs rrf welcome was,' tbe company-piefenieby six religtous bodies Richmond. Ind , Tire. 2" Charles B. Amorjc the pitaeni given him was i for 20.000 raubo of i Shiveley of R.cbtrnud. supreme cha deed of deiicirk land tn (he tope an (ho site of Catholic reiior of the Knlgliis of lyihia. has 18. 18u;. as liesdquiirteia in Japan, at Usbitlr, (i.ixna:edi hi-February clelira ion oT the for seven miles from lira well known ;our-s- i of ftiirwling of i.he oidr. reon Karuixawa. l. 20.-N- ews d I short-heav- fer-wiit--r. y ; ! Km-ea- h 1 j ! half-yearl- y e yr er c aniii-ver-ar- t Iv' f'; Tr,urr ... ; , e 'hV !', Di-ir- irt uhliga their iran of their mle lamlr to military, ria'ion. ami ai a commission wauri Korea with rerreenrad. appointed arrange rompeiiaoiion for the land j I SULLIVAN WINS STEP DAUGHTER PLATT OUT. OF SENATOR MARRIES. ' Mr- Tork. Dec. 2ft. Springfield, ilk. Dr". 2. Tin- llli- ga,t Snow, daitglucr of Mrs. Thirnia of I'nitel ; iiola stipreiite court today deckled 'he palt, and VALLEY.! celebrated case of Alexis Sullivan. fltn'ca $, nauir Platt, was married to IN DEATH MURDERED . (growing out of reaction It ligation in ragm j camiody. of MinneapoMa (a in favor of -- nd Washington. D. C.. ai Graee rhurcli Dec. 2U. It t now I Chicago. The decision Ang-es- . n at Jaaiie was ln rlliR cItv eaterday The bride has confldei.tiy believed that. Wal'd .Scott.; Fullivnn. The who Isie'.v stirsctcd an at'cntpi. to disbar aa an aiiornev- ; (,POn cjossiy idcniifiej wish this cimrcli the cowboy-mineNaMiirilearone in the 1j j,as hren o much "iderpread sttenreon through lh former presidentw of tbe Irish rhe who of u'pmisli. his lairii ering of money and tional longue, slidIn which the cour'sj" gena,or pial cifi, to lhe bride arlou Siecta"ii!r episotles, has tieen conspiracy trial to nunieroue. among them being murdered in Iknh Valley. On De- lome time ago gave the victory By today' ruling of the in fioi( roin. Mis. Plait' gift waa Ira left hi m'nr in nrath cember the diebarment prore.-tl-- , )n ibis city, fully furnished. Valley, riding a mule and carrying preme cwin jloK are dismissed anil ihe defendan; with him li.kftft and two repeating logs teller received i nude final winner in a'l Hie courts.1 rifles. Arrmd'ng lo M'NALLY INSANE. by Rov King Kco t's manager in this GRANDCLARK'S SENATOR at city, from Score's brother William, DAUGHTER. Itskcr C'-'- . te.. Dec. 2ft H. A. Hen'neit Wells, the miner's mule galIocs' wea'.ber observer, was DeMcNally. on loped riderless into camp Ihere -- A r insane by the comity 2ft. Frsnci-ciidjtniscd todav Ban Dr. ilierced with ?h cember 7 of Bcnaior W. A. Clark, of rouri. He came here about two a turtle: and re." blanl " an l saddle covered wi'b bluod. Tot'av K'tg tee Mor'ana. wa bran ibis morning parents bc'nr Mr, graphed lift,"'.:, towardr' nf5rtrw and San Msreo. the W. Clark, the mother Mrs. td tec-teCbstlp foat'i for 'h Bullfrog body. King i e'sefled that Score bay mg beep Mis Cejia Tobin wi;H th nionev some- rity. Mtben norefid of tho birth of Bea n io Baker Ci'y beam murdered for hi ms-todibe baby. Ben nor Clark announced tha i, McNally will be taken into where on the desert. McNally bas been In tbe govern-nien- t would tbe be for tba: give Immediately tbe teari-a thorough Already service for eighteen years. The followminer has been Instituted in Death II i tie girl a dowry of of this r'ty is IteiVve.l altitude himself set the at th" high n by example ing um tbe Vailey ami through tronule. cause of McNally he to ihe his Aral, of hirih by grsndrhild. itiinb. Hcoit'a.hrnibrr. aeeumpaated owner. - i ls J Hi-,,i- n 1 . wri-- o. giand-daughte- ttr!' r. |