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Show i ' hn rk. Mtriiint E aaminar our ZZ, rmitn t27mifo " ut flomfl more Utah Weather Forecast r'9d,n thr PMr " " fret this, it Examiner as a paper D"1 far ' ,ZmM circulation In and I" aach precinct jtry "halt Generally (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) VOL. IL' NO. 357 OGDEN SPEAKERSHIP MUDDLE GROWS APACE FRIDAY UTAH. CITY. STRUGGLE PURELY DECEMBER MORNING. 22. 105. POLITICAL fair Friday and Satur- PRICE FIVE RUSSIA IS FINANCIAL CONDITION PHILLIPINE day. CENTS TROOPS THRONG STREETS OF THE CAPITOL Ne Yu:., Di.e to'.iosir, Riga. LivoniamoMi'.tsg. ft)letter nepv- as i.,lituiu of HusRefugee hind uw iiri- sit- arain ha hern rec-- i .vej f'cai A. AMsi riving here. It. i iepor;i ihai There was bloodshed at IV. sen e(eidu ski. ho f, y.sio ers has ticcu Revolutionary peasant, euirenched a UaJiug officml r. the unnitiiy of themselves In their bouse.--, fiom the ho i a mutuunl aufinaiioc, and windows of which they flu mi ;he p ii huMUces in Bu thority uiKm K i milling soldiers. It is tsun.u-rapean banking infantry men and cavalry utcu . "8l. I'eteraourg. In- were killed or wounded. Additional deThe contails of the revolt Vi Tasuir.u. four-land- , tinued dcUi;- .0 Kusmmd which has prvnl, l of laie. shows have been received. Tin- - mol: Rejected lim u ihai thv iMup;. ,,i,- kK-nbegan December 12th. wbt-- th- meiic stuiaiaui :ti Km-sila a manlutlouary government requested Tap-taiI. Yon Mneller. who was statiuurd ner which in oni isun.on i ms juvi tied by the aims: ci:evintsnv. there with fifty infantry and for'y drain ' goons, to withdraw the military your counirv' nuhiic oiunkm is gtuded if I was to infr from hi remarka from the street because the inhahi Ri Peterabnrg. Dec. !1, S : 111 p- to. primarily by iiie ino, wbiwe itifonna by Mr. Urvcving of Massac truest and that he would like to see Governor tsnt wished to establish s rivilian l Ion is often laise. an,1 whose snides Smw noon today the si reels have been Mr. Biuluson of Texas. 1ovwnag ate Black elected to sttcreed He guard. The esputin agreed to do this are frequently inui-- oil prejudiced wiih tnaip. and capcwially those twite, I the accuracy of the said he would. but forgot to inform his soldiers, who Dec. 21-- - X" li.- b.d ' formation, it is sIm iswathle that rue! in th. Industrial sociions. The of ill crop by the deparuneuiisuauri of seri'Then you wish ms ro be for Uon resuming guard duty, were en- toi o; gisn's conirs'-of capital o lortuKii marktHairoHd stations r. lu posaesdua of the culture in several way. He alleges 1 asked. Black of vnilruaiis in by certain cuuipauioi Ua nut been j militia. Wholesale countered by armed agitator. The fov iii- that tha giunera report iswued hy the an.ia of the 'I hope you will be," he replied. leader of the latter shouted that they ibe Pl.ilippiue island, lectirl) Mummthe oseivi. oi a certain infill-- 1 era of th. workmen were made last, ouuaus btirewn yestarda.r, shows Acre I told him that 1 would. I came had received Yon Mueller's ied of 'lie bureau 'u iau:i flairs, cnee, an opuvation which would seem night. It is reported That, the police Iran tcra giuned to Dceuitwr 14 in permission (hku-glalock to New York, saw Governor Hig- to carry arms, hut the soldier fled on weie ichIsv rejected, beesu-- e of j to provoeo the alarming enudi'in of' include in tbeir captures the tueniltet North ('arolinw, Hourb t'aro-Uii- a tin- rirtuUr told him ot from and the what the terms gins 'of the Second Woikmen'a ctutucll who president the agitators and a fight ensued in niiud of our capltalii and Oklahoma 1X3,411 aawe bahm tinhad aaid and Higgins endorsed it all. which four persons were killed. We will attempt to ho you. iuwere placed In the fortres of Si. of col uon than die dvparriueiit eati-mscatling proposals. BeciHiarv Taft, after a number of the most Impartial manner, the opin- - Peter and St. Isnl with "We were making grerft headway On December ldth the soldiers huras die entire mip in rims of roufereiii-ewhen Senator Platt called a confer- led their comrades, but the people firwuh Governor Wrigh; and mu which prevaila lu our osn circle the Firat council, who wera arrested stairs, and liters is from siv to ourtit ence in the inieresi of Depew. That ed on the funeral procession from the Mr. Forties, of the Philippine com- wiih regard to tbe historical cjnich Saiurday aiglil. A third council, weeks more of the giaulng seauan. Mr. conference was practically dominated windows of their bouses. More dra- mit! ee amt I'olonel Edaa.ijs. chief of which Knswia is pawning at ever, pnitupilv took the place of iha lari eiing make no criuoim uf rite vceoud. by friends of the president and the goons arrived and another fight occur- the insular bureau, today limited hi I pioxeu:. secretary of agfioulture ymreonalb' nor for proposeU, xml .Isuii IT Wssi governor. The leading federal office- red. The soldiers finally were comThe league of The manifesto of ba Umieil of officilas under him. holder of New York were there and pelled to retire with ten wounded, leav- ary in si in a. m. ha hti-- flitd a ihni'wult of the llbt'ial niinenicnt Isu appeal to the police, asking for The reply which Mr. Birrleutm VaS all declared for Depew aa against ing Takum In the bands of S.uou arm- tha date for ibe opaaing uf new- bid filed luatniainn tlial tlie difforeurea hw haw paaaed over the country, j erl support of tha proletariat, "which lu 1 wse Black. amaaed. When 1 con- ed revolutionaries. Tha same evening for these concesxloaa- - The im ui will orde rio attain their object, which was j i bearing the brunt of the atruggle tween Hie flgtuvw of loverhi and vinced myself ihai the president and a disguised dragoon succeeded lu be modified in turns psrtlnilxi-- . tile execution, nearly all parlies came! for th. emancipation of tha ns lion.' those of the depamueut vary Where bidders propes m cnusimet j together in order to give a powerful The appeal auys there is bound to be hecwtwe uf the difference in tie- - simply the governor were not willing to stand bringing in a report of the affair to the wesgtit for the proposition which each of them governor general, who wss asked to the road without cuarattlor ill h Dm- - mtpulM1 to the general nioveuu4il. much pritwilim. starvation aud even of bale, lie say the departuiant anlied In Uteir bids only by t lu' icrm j Then all rlaasea bad a common cauwe, death, and not only pleads for material nounced Ua estimate of tltw crop on had aeked me to carry out. 1 concluded send reinfoicentents. f the Hiillpplne goyerunii-nrailroad aud the reeuli was the nioal extreme aid, hill proposes tbe Inauguration of Dooember 4 in haleH of .S09 pound that 1 would not stand for it alone." Meantslille the revolutionaries barricaded the streets with entangl- acta of lSi'J and 1903. Hut tn bidders rtiM-- i list, the iuielluriual classes, the free dining rooms for workmen In all ITOV weighi ; (hat (he cenmu buwih to take advantage of a guaranies majority of which is liberal, and the psn of the city . reau makes ira preliminary reimria in ement. Mitw-oI Nest morning the revolutionaries et. of a cetiain lnleret. on in-i- invest- worUlngoiea marched side by aide. niuultig buliw." RunnluN tialea are already cut off (rout St. tire to the building in which the offi- - ment they ran vary. from the original "Tlie general strike which preceded Petersburg and with Ihe provinces I hose actually turned out by. the cera and forty dragoons were hous- - Invitation io bid only In point uf lime the manifesto of Orioner IT had so ex- generally there was no roimmiiiinallon and acoording to iliirlahon they ed. The officers and men tried to rs-- or 1 th' cost of construction per mile cited tbe spirit and strsinad the nerves this morning. According to the latest have tkfferent angina in different ' affected by contractors' profits. A of the whole country that the publics informal ton the Uthuanion have ex- - states. cape, but were prevented by ihc .a-( 'b latter the Philippine Hiirlesun In hjs is( ament allNtro tiuu of the manifesto could certainly 'tended Into the province of Vitebsk, Unglements and were fired on by the I the border of I jvonia. At Ko-A-t that Ijoverlng ha candidly confeaaetl from the windows of mpni reserves the right to fix ihe msxi-th- not have any decidedly quieting effect.) " l that he baa intercat in enfirst the uiaatfesiatlona of (he j kuulnten the chief of police and hi houses, resulting In the killing of ' mum cost of ihe road and ihe lime in Washington, Dec. 21. After a ses- an officer and thirteen privates which the road can be completed, the extremists, were tried hy a revolution-riain- s deavoring to reduce the price of cotassistants an up-armed Only demanding 111 sion of a lie more than one hour's three escaped. The revolutionaries ton: that in the beginning of the prase tribunal and acquitted. and a democratic republic, pro-lariduration, the senate today adjourned then frightfully out that Tukutu in (htur- - cut eortou aeamn he wera. an the floor mutilated the bodies It vokHd a iwsctiou in the other part of I rtirns nutil January 4th. Only shout half of of the dead soldiers. - Ihe New York Uon earbanpe and only eurranflered, after a severe 'he population, the consequent the tension was legislative In character Next day five companies of rein- once for the guidance of. those who j which wee the most unfortunate dls-- ! fight, which laated for twelve hours, prmflejed the crop thia A'ear would and the greater part of that time waa forcements dexire to .enter the competition orders which took place In sour hern Tbe insurrectionist had fortified th reach I3.isni.u00 lisle. I severing. Huh with three guns strived, may devoted to n discussion of the regularwilrwtd concesskius in the iinxxi and in Siberia. Tbea followed, town by throwing up intrenrhmenta, laauu derlared, Wss oue of the largest but the revolutionaries compelled Mr. of credential the Genrin, them to retire by a fusillade from the Fhillppluea. Since tha opening of the j under ibe Influence of these ality of cotton epinuers in and parties, before which they ting pit. They who succeeds Mr. Mitchell a a senaIbid under the original call for pro- - , windows. believing the crop would be large. Ii at. Croasiadt and Scpas- so had in poMCNkiun the machine gun aisordori tor from Oregon. The credentials Tha adds, has evidently failed to provide General Chorouncbenko then ordered Itonala Secretary Taft, tltq reprexeii la- lopul. where the principal role waa fecent ly raptured by them. ware accepted and Mr. Gearin was the artillery to lmmbard the town, fives uf the Philippine t government common sxJkirs of he renchcs were taken by turn, both himself with sulllcioni. stocks for bi b the plated sworn in. tnlllet, bcA-these aw re." losing heavily Many of the inhabitants who bad uot here, and Colouel Hdwartis have defleet, who for a loeg time hvo been rid learned of the arrival of reinfoi ce- voted a great deal of time to their con- couianiinaied by the political props The latest liiforniariua from Khar-kof- f aa ACTION FOITPONED. that lO.tmu retolutloaartea were sideration and today' determined upon gaud. The principal leader of thia ments, thought that terrorist PILLAGE AND PLUNDER. I 'i throwing bomba and they fled In a pan- the action announced, movement ate ibe council of the dep- are under arnta and troops are being nomina21. Dec. The of rcsp-lurinIn fia ic tbe pnrpowe all direction. The troops sure Wnahlnron, of ilit workingmen and the union concentrated uties Riga.- Guverniuuat. of Utonis Rnw' the city. tion of Brigadier General Davla to be rounding tbe town, fired on the people, , at the bed auf wbirn are members of . Saturday, Dec. Hi, via Mictiin, advocate general, and Brigadier Gen- killing, accord! ngto the rofogses. 400 The atrlks started bore at qoou. The I tbe radical iiartiew. Deo. 21. A Prussia, by steamer, not earner th were of the eral William Croaker to he chief of ord- of them. The bloodshed lasted from shop city, lHl9K' he "n,w ,h r""ju Waalilngton, Dec. view or , staff correspondent, of As As- special received nance of the army, both to succeed 8 o'clock in the "evening ' until 9 the closed, having proprietor w ,,mid member of the a ay a aud arrived herf . front Ihai if they remained open soriguvl tfaemaelvea, were considered in execu- o'clock la thg morning, when the minority 'heir fortunes, guaranis committee on the Philippine , freight sirentea today l)er."" tive eesaioa of the sen ale today, but townsmen surrendered. ' The leader of means they would he given ample protection Revpl by 'Oued M above, were bill field tariff in ihe house wj'h today of a certain exodus of the revolutionaries, howevew esesp- - . action eras paatpaned until after-thand lhar. any deputation of strikers Itith). who w, while cruising through capital. Jol, s harp W 11 of ihe inhabiT.nix fled ! by threau. lo force I hem ip the gulf of Riga during the nigliL, holidays. Senator Warren, chairman ed. Narenheless. the mouttl during vtone bop, wyiild belmniedlaicly ar1 fires, probably buritlug country hottsv, of ihe committee on military affaire, the town. A., sanitary train started i if,?: iilmrl'i,,nwDe,,,0,?,.r which followed the publication of The for it la reported at military heartquare ' There' was. however, an presented a letter from Secretary f front Riga yesterday for Takum. lute dWliirttiBfo trade mmHforto th situation waa very much War Taft explaining what had been Similar occurrences are reported deinoust ration In the indus- lera here, that thirty utsuoral palucS ! changed of methods The flgbttng wera burned after tbe peiKni had termed a legal technicality against from Goldlngen and Talaen, to which between the Philippines and ihe I'ul-- adopted In the political arena Ihe first trial sections. in the strike of driven off or killed Aw proprietors and mala interest The theee officer succeeding themselves in place reinforcements hare been sent. ted Stales, Including Hawaii and PoiI and rent the ext time by sis, esperla'ly the railroad workmen centered In the their families and plundered the math but added That If the subsil-- ' the detail named in the nominstiona. No details of Ac dslturbance are yet io Rico, .. , is voted down they will support (hat of striker, met with a complete ' lute ions and adjodung' building. where . Kov"ramcrit At a recent meeting of the committee obtainable. fiasco in th the second begin- lime, asbill it la a Tbe hotel and Ualgiug houses at long sev! was stated by on military affairs it Meanwhile peasants continue to deLV.The of November. partial ral) tep In the logical anil- right direc- iiltig The sta- Riga are filled with the nobility of eral members that the law seemed to r state the estates of the nobility and tion road strike did not succeed: It was a moving a tralu for with was Prompt- Gourland and Uvunla. who have either t tion troop. prohibit officer from accepting a sec- fifty estates are reported to have Ireen packed failure because uf the lack of resources The report nay: mansions or wild waa noon detail of thia character burned down. Baron Von Wolf was a there hurrah, been ejected from thi-lond four-yea- r ly it The members or the minority or at Aa command of the leaders and the roar uf escaping who. aware of the danger of ataying on until they had again served In the line pulled out of his bed hy peasants, but by accompanied also because of the fitliiy strong oppothe rail- their estates, ram lu before the pcs-au- t for three yearn. succeeded In escaping. He reached the committee on ways atpi mean sition made by those who are tlie most steam aud a few minute later In hands attacked ilicin. Although out the walked of men In each case Secretary Taft says It Riga without clothing and is now dan- believe (bal annniolotts and positive road yatds tnterceteri and who live by a mt ward order exist here, the rowdies however, in the dear intention of the army reor- gerously ill. Baroness Von Wolf, who statutes of the Philippine Inlands, by directly body. The authorities of tlie raiJroadx. the operation arc which they treated aa American were prepared and after a delay of ten commit numerous robberies and acts of ganisation act of 1901 that only off- was the well known Italian actress. Today the difference between the nd niot person carry territory for certain other purpose' icers below the tank of colonel shall be Aline Barri, arrived here In a sledge. minute, a locomotive, manned by sol- violence. The Ibe educated extremists classes .and long be maintained, anil honM atreeta are rewarded as uf a rallioad bat Lallan, barked diers The baroness has cared for. fed, be Ineligible for reappointment for conion are made more of and the populat fmntPdletely terminated. and waa coupled to unsafe. Rhnpw ckuw at 4 o'clock In tinuous staff service, and in the case clothed and taught a hundred peasant - into the station workmore world felt. the In of tlie At present, according to the whim which waa crowded that afternoon. The whole cotitllry side of heads of bureaus there la no prohi- children In- their castle at Stoinereee. ' Buffered by the waiting train, ntly with people seeking to depart from Is held by half armed parties of farmbition whatever aa to reappointment. The peasants burned this castle and of congees or the executive, they are ; In Ihe various work. Interruption American mor foreign, or The nomination of the members of robbed it of valuables, which they are considered country. Ultra of xol- - ers, who have broken hew front th ,lc Aura rsfivifii liitl Ttasmartr ttia nmaFAuklval Ltk si fixed bayonets flanked tha rivit and religious control of the Rum dlerl with the Isthmisn canal were again referred selling at ridiculous prices. For in- neither American or...j foreign. 'I Justice cfforl made hy the laborer to take tip train and an official with four sol sian administration and have proclaimto the committee on interoceanlc stance, four horses were offered for to both the Filipino and ourselves their occupation in entire peace, and dler, entered the carriage snd tho- ed the independence of the canals. dollars, the post and telegraph service Detachments of Cossack s sre scoutthey should be considered aa altogeth- if in some localities these efforts are roughly searched them in order to as- has not yet been and tha er the cause not sufficiently evident, American or altogether foreign. on were (h rough An count ry or riding from ing j CAMPBELL CONFIRMED. petsons ,f filled is wiih mall postoffice unopened I "Ro long a we retain thrtn we fa-- ! must be attributed to the threats and board. to estate, bringing away famiexists bags. adopted by tbe vor the establi-hnu-and mainten- terrorlxing method hi escort left lies who are afraid to stay. .The fire official and In As the senate 21. Dec. The interAssociated Press The 'Washington. ioday who are at the head of the the of free trade between them and train, n signal was given and twen- aacks are often attacked. At Rnmcr executive session today confirmed ihe viewed the leaders of Ihe Socialist ance council, which body In the workingmen's United States. entered the baggage car, hof the U'ttlsh killed Attgusi Von soldiers A. Jan-en, of who is the editor nomination Campbell, party, L. A. Sterling "The party which we. in part repre- - (sir opinion will in time lose Its lm ' ty while anoAer detachment wus scar- - Hennings, nssiatant dlstrirt governor of California, to be collector of cus- of the Lettish revolutionary organ. sent desire "hb-rnon of Tlie 1'nlnn. to gel rid of them at Ac portane. j ,m,J the carriage. Tll( train and burned hfa house. ' A squadron of He said: Our struggle is purely potoms for the district of Humboldt, fln" reprewmled to a certain degree , h.n Amughou. Ab wr, losdccl dragoons stationed at Romo Ishof, litical and economical. We will not eume th dlxsatixfactbin of the hlth- California. caw the enlightened classes, was attach started for Riga, escort ir.g a pinrsoslnn ra apparatus, ,h rest until autocracy and foudallsm in erto from beneath Its feet, to legislatively favored classes, grow - ; ground slipping us.( jp caM ot of fugitives. Ihc ravaliymeu were ,0 FLOUR AGREEMENT BUSTED. the Baltic have been filled extirpated. known individuals alto vre; nor(ioni, tot wren station. The usual compelled to keep up lug out of the competition of the pro- - Th" pinning fir All the military and other authorities ducts of Philippine Isbor with our own t ' hrst. Identified sith It. left it and ; )Mlj mlaslug. At other -- la- fight with n guerilla baud all Ihe way Vl, Rus21. An are either Dec. Baltic in the provinces agrafe Portland, Ore., In our own market as a pos- - the Tnlnii' was left wriihoui support : j ti(nH KjniHgr precnittlons will b tak- to the city, during which the guerilla single one Is product monk dividing territorially the Ori- sians or Germans, not sible moving cause to governmental It then became necesary for the Tnion' killed altogetbiT thirty of Ae convoy munnfact tiring district ,n )h(. demo1901 a loutish Since the Lett. between (he flour large ental trade or the t1' (, divorce between the Philippine arrhi- - to Join either ihe Norva gates. esnirt. The dragoon also left many and Warsaw to worked trans-Psclll- c has organise pelago and the balance of the I'nl'ed moderate psrti-- a. companies cracy secretly steamship The extrcmlsta did . ln district, and in bodic of ihelr enenrie behind them. ,,e Rehlus.dheg aide " came to an end today as (he result, of the country people. Tbe strength of 8tate cntifidcuec In the, It Is asserted that: a Russian or of tint Neva, both on of workmen's the tbe peasants and organisaa meeting of the representatives hich, under the tn- - j ,b(s worj,men generally olteyed the German who is da -- sifted with the Rodifferent companies here for the pur- tions ha been gradually Increased and iluence of mwe reasonable view of TWO AMERICANS MURDERED. to strike and promptly at 12 ldan oppressors, dare not. travel pose of inducing the Great Northern whan the emperor's manifesto making the ntajortty of the vulightcned c laxHe. ul)imoll,thousand of them emerged to through the country without an escort T was obliged to give up the idea Blemmehlp company to confine itself to concessions to the peasants, was pubatreet. Police. Cossack, soldiers aa Ae race feeling breaking loose la El Pa"- - Texas, Dec. 21. Detail of On the of tbe Oregon and Washington and not to in- lished, they were able partly to shake wjtn the exirenilst.i. ln,nB tw-guaid regiments and nAer pa- passionate hatred of all Russian or Americans aud tbe other hand in the more thoughtful cirvade California. The conference failed off the long standing yoke of the des- the murder of aliens. i trol were everywhere, but so far to induce the Great Northern to recon- potism of tbe Baltic nobility. The , wounding of two others near Diax. cle of the public Ae conviction Tb overthrow of the Russian arintln-i- t no collision marked th" Inreported sider lla determination. concession, however, were insuffici- Chihuahua, arrived today in a letter more and more certain ihai. ti ration la not alone the work of foe ' of Ac strike. The workThe Morning Oregonian, in com- ent. The peasants were longing for from Mr. Rutherford, wife of one of is absolutely necessary to support auguration determined. The school teachers of tlie but were men peasants. quiet very menting, stales that there is no doubt freedom and for revenge again-- t the the victims.tb- - Rbe says the murder oc- Count, Witte In his efforts to put into Each factory selected in advance a Pcrnau met. and decided to L. home of at luxwere II. in Fittstad. who curred will establish estate owners, Harrlman living that. agencies practice rite reforms proinledby Ae certain number to net as picket- -, for teach the Kxthonlan language In tlie man that fotmer Ixs and the the and where Angeles and urious Tacoma, Seattle castles, peasants in Portland. manifesto of October 17. Thk comany attempt school, while heretofore only. Russian robtora followed the Americans there. mittee of nniniripalities at Moscow, the purpose of preventing with Ihe Boston Steamship company-operatin- g were crowded In miserable hula. Io introduce strike breakeis into the had torn taught, to destroy ail text were first was directthat tbe attacked Yuscn ilicy and Ihe The fury of report the Nippon. peasant made up beyond a doubt of which hook in Russian, .and to reduce The will ed principally against the rich Prince on the road proving incorrect. The the most radical elements of the cities factories. lines, ihe Canadian Pacific Ker-renumber of hours of religious ln- -t ructormentl, Ae surrounded robbers and bouse DeUven. who maltreated and enter ihe California field. B. C. and district)! where, a the other tion. The yalso resolved to teach Rum occuwhile fled door, the knocked at Ae the country did not go to Mosoow. has itgeneral passenger agent for the ed them. The prince nian a- - one of ihe branches of study. were at Finstad opensupper. Pacific Mall Steamship company and as soon a the manifesto was publish- pant self arrived ai the conclusion ilrat the The diet of tbe Livonian nobles wax ed tbe door and wss struck with a liberal government the Occidental and Oriental Steamship ed and the peasants thereupon decided and It Wotka mu' in session when the present disorders in nd hid a haystack. He ran owner. In rifl company, aaid tonight that his lines to attack other estate dy m, aupponed. In view of began snd the noble adjourned on are would no longer heaitate to go after Livonia and CourTand we have boycot- Rutherford waa shot through the heart. the abore it must be admitted that at count of the uprising. Hut before die Ae head and a In the traffic In Oregon and Washington. ted all the government officials and Murray through Ing so they sent a memorial to the minwas present the democratic situation as known official Lettish Shorty," observe to refuses municipal Northern was It Grant appointed The two RufsIs is much belter than ister of Ae interior. In which they head. robber in the The wounded "and he in said, community. every the old understanding," or three weeks seo. the murders and devastation of 2 in o'clock until the around and third is .into strike, This the stayed a general 21competition There with them coming the revolutionists, expressed fear of a Washington. Dec. find to or come the more safe open to we cannot are do trying ihough morning there many with us in California session of the house terrific civil war and a keil that- the but a ELECTRICIANS LIBERATED. otherwise than enter the field which we do not know exactly when. We Pfnvtal in order to have him open it. lodav when the holiday adjournment government, abolish martial law, ax'lts and our failed, of this In federal to consequently the await they rignal only has hitherto belonged exclusively until January 4 waa taken. Two enforcement could not repair the damSt. Petersburg. Dec. 21. Kortr-stcommittee at Moscow to act immedl- - they got no money. The two dead and the other age done. the northern lines." were military electricians who were arrest- speech, one attacking bodies and the wounded man the cotton crop estimate of Tlie nobles also urged the govern-medefending in were liberated i bodies Kanta ed The today Rosalia. new to taken the yes'erday. s remark that In reply were to have been PLANNING REVOLT. to act enw goth-allthe government, against the in assist embalmed keepwill order might and that would use are they probably being probably governor general iKiide. but permlslon waa granted to revolutionists, as otherwise a xalure in Petersburg tomorrow. here operation ing a great milltaiy force to suppress Ar reach rpecche in Ao record. We part of the empire, would be minrhrt announced: Victoria, B. C.. Dec. 21. Mall ad- t. natives, it 1 known that such will Goiernor Creal Im rent a detach- electrical woikx. The min. however, print "Our oratory ed. Mr. Payne earner the si to adherence their lex declared from robbers. the Kura of to vices Japan hy ment pursue promptly lead to frightful massacre. have been exhausted." and seems to Tlie Ethunian demand that :U- - a ovwork. arid ihe refused states thst the released pri ners he io the strike says Bhorty recognised without extending further invitation er nnu-n- t abolish martin! law. withrl-- h Fin-'aa d Klondike is sent from Nagasaki to Vladivosleader. for a speech the member left 21. Father to Gopon the any draw -. Dec,. killed troop from tbe province, Paris, Voronej. lx in He 21. The tok on the transport miner and live Angelewaa declared by the abrogate foe Hamburg. Pari teday for an unknown destina- bought a large ranch la Mexico about between privilege of the nobiliHsntburg-Ameriraand four of their officers and the released the reIn tlie course of an interview he two ty. partition the government, land and stocked it wirh cat- the North German Lloyd S'lvmship speaker. ago years prisoners were planning a generaltem- tion. said that the prevent movement in tle and hoises- Murray was hi bwh-e-r among the peasant, make lend rer.; volt. when quiet was rcsiored companies hate been settled, bn', COTTON CROP CONTROVERSY. Russia owing io its violence would illegal and rule the country through and on:. The giv-- n are not porarily while plan for the uprising the results the elecrail assemblies. The new govunii are perfected. The warship Russia. probably affect adversely Asi ltw'ween tbe oonflicr. Knrnjer the dis-- ! ernor of the Baltic provinces, it is anDec. 21. The ad-achieved., He reordered Gromohoi and Bogurir have proceedNew York. Pc. 21. La Irramt Roland line also have reached an wmlrib nounced here. Is Count Srjulogub. wh s bout-rin affection amor; fo military was in no v rovers coo: Ae F-make u to crop ed ro Russia. The property losses durline axrrein tamed, each Cape Race. .V . is expected to have an elected pi roi rawav connected v ifo fo" revont.irw. from Havre paf-sa monthly sailing from Bremen by was transferred io the floor with cial La Domain ing foe recent uprising was Immense, 1 council to assist him ta pacify1ml was merely a mutmous onttniret, at midnight last, tilth'. the in Coriinawional to print' other "lave a German firm of merchants. Hunt aud Chilean will pmtsibl' dock about 8:3 a. m. way of Antwerp to f the bv the If. treatment statements country. I caused of 'ov emsista ene mllftm ing Rerar.l ahai Alber. toeing and Paillc ports 4t South nirlc. Ritr.day. I troop. lar tyeiei -. - Dec. - - - hnc-gra- TALK Says He Was Never More Confident of His Election Wadsworth Than - ' rork, d Wholesale Arrests of Workmen Moscow Cut Off Railroad Stations Packed With Soldiers. itm-fort- - Now. All Bidds Will Readvislise For - a More. Intareat 1b the for the tpcakenffilp t oAe New tonight largely wk.- eate assembly -a Upoa the interview given out Odell, Republican ataie r In which he accueed Preal-iM- t looeeveh and Governor Higgina Miberate attempt to wreck the In order MtUlran party of thia state ' ambition, farther their person: itfuolyatan Wadawonu aaid toDec. SI. J - Dt-pe- : r i lead-wiiho- . td a 'i'Uliera Governor Higgina1 state- - J tbit President. Roosevelt did notr aetata aiy candidacy, and I think Higgina la abundantly able to iika cm of hlmarlf. , hr Wadsworth said ha would not luasd the conference of the Republics assemblymen culled in thie city uaonow, alrhougb he had received an . tk-mb- - - arltaHon tonight. dr. Wadsworth aaid he recogwaea ika conference originated with tils opponents and added: never more confident, than hi thia minute that I will be elected. I kare received aneurancea that make it absolutely certain.' Assemblyman Merritt tonight gave wt asiaiement In which he aaid: Governor Higgina ie quoted today the presih will of the opinion inthat the selection ded sill not interfere At the of a apaahcT of the assembly. iiua time he aeeke to convey the that the electton of his noml nee. Hr. Wadsworth, will be especially I leasing to the president, seeking, to get the benefit of the hi ' greet personality for hie candtvlacy by Indirect mean. In a previous interview he op-ya- ms.' member of the uiemMy'resenlf Hitt; and has a tight te remit the naming of Mr. worth . ty- - Governor Higgins for the "Every experienced ' qwmlp.; Tbs eituation is unheard of in the of the state. hiMory of political parties Nr. Wadsworth, in claimed, did not kaow that I was candidate until it a Governor Higgins toM him aa At that tins he was under obHgatfona to Hooker to support him to tbs canvass. At this opportune moment, when the fact of hit frefereare was announced to Mr. Wadiworlh, Mr. Hooker by a singular Mmeidencs was on the scene. He thereupon conveniently withdrew." hs end of fiA80N ELECTED i SENATE r gin-ner- a, ADJOURNS i TILL JAN. 4 I e ! 1 f flnd ! ; admitted that he told me he did not Include me la the list of men whose election waa for any reason Improper or not for the beat inlermts of the state. la our interview ha reserved '.the right to the nomination of such persons, iflicuqafng the question generally, but rated thst this would not occur in nr ti , Gov-mo- CHAIRMAN. I - 1 1 - g - 3L-T- Two-thtrd- . ablulcfr" ni I grt ,big ! "1 !.! I . ""n I? r ! Xe York, Dec. 22 At 2:30 a. m. fbngeesaman Herbert W. Parsons was dewed chnlrman of the New York county Republican committee by r. 'b - Allui.r, N. Y., Dec. 21. Governor Higgina tonight replied in part to the statement nude in New York today by tomier Governor B. & Odell. chair-n- n of the Republican In la Jr., state commit-h- i t" a reference to the governor's ao-proposing assembly man James 5 Wsdwworth of Livingston county, hr speaker of tha state assembly. The Pternor's statement was made rerbal-f-hut dlclated with more than ordl-r- r cars and deliberation to the Wup or newspaper oorrsspondents. wiaid: "I have retd the statement d Governor Odell sent out this after-bofrom New York and published in evening papers which he states 'tai 1 Mid that I would not bo for any JMdidite for speaker of the bom eirher the large cities of the istc. I ihdnk he muat have forgotten "Jf hot conference in New York last nl h ; - s Previous to my going to New York through aeveral mem-assembly that called on me. Governor Oddi wna using my Jv for the purpose ot securing JhdWa for Mr. Merritt for speaker. I ked him by what authority he was my name. He told me he 111 sr a conference a month prevl-h Mid to that Mr. Merritt was pmpr man for the place. I then ed him if he would agree upon any candidate any man in the legls-nuTUp told me he would not; he wag pledged to Mr. Merritt. rMerritt would not withdraw. , ! not rare to diaeuas with Gov-"Oden through the press quee-,JLf honesty or dishonesty. so far aa the future of the Repub-Ia- n nriy I, concerned. I think that with the aafely be trusted ud the people aa to whether my wtc oc unwise." i. .i!s the course of an interview to-J-Mr. Odell naserted thst It was JTocnt Rooeevelt who persuaded Frank jo come out for for Cnlted States senator to Senator Chauncey M. Depew. Jri ,h result of the president1 Wience probably led jo Black's down-Ode"""hlngtoo. said w.. ee the ptesident and hsve J?! 1'b him about the New York fin , J "fostion which we had in the and the direst ion of aena-i- 'Hfo up and the president said aFl'V to have the mate of Nee Twt xls" r?l,r,'puted by two almost senile New Tork: he said, ought ro speak for it on .w, vme man aenaro who would com-4as t,"nrirtn ud reflect credit on Fv an Id that va kind of a nian who m.1. rep re ant the state. I ked him w ?' -r - or "t ll ' . ,,r ,0 ; Friday. had burned, of the g i n nam-mb- ltt. ! j 1 i Ky-ax- hl 1 . : IN SESSION FOR ONLY TEN MINUTES d a nt Tre-mon- D. - diff-rnc- r. de-trll- s co-ic-- 'ot . !', |