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Show - x: sv ADVERTISE IN EXAMINER FOR THE PRIBE IT ADVERTISING the best in the city REACHES THE liiE i rrj JdjPSI&TEg iAt-- m?$vC& - r VC''-- '- '!''-' ) a w -- KttiiiHi,.,. lW- - Utah weather ?jT. 7 p charges, it is medium fl AS WELL A' THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO B THE crv. - examiner COUNTY FORECAST fv ii ,J II a INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE FAIR SUNDAY AND MONDAY. AND OGDEN STANDARD PAGES pot! fusion fail, 3 PRICE FIVE CENTS ihc football da'. he has been deprived It request the late and dismissing the defendant (ommittee of the Intercollegiate Ath- company to extend the t me in which custody. Tbs court rules that letic association of the United States stockholder uav sutiscrlbe for oi well from the prosecution had failed to makr a will form rules under which football 'heir scares of new stock. case. Mis Ids McDaniel, a friend of rights to shall be placed. The meeting was attended by a took the stand this morning, large number of capiral'sts, many of but the aensatioti expected by ber tesWOMEN TO MINE IN ALASKA. whom made apeechrs condemning the timony did nor result. Contrary to action of the railroad company, ebe made no disclosures anticipation, St. Paul. Deo. 29. The Alaska Gaff bearing upon the death of Mrs. Harr.et Mining A Manufacturing company STEAMER LOST. riet Me Vicar, wife of tbe Chicago of Miuneapoha filed articles of Incortheatrical man, which was one at the Cadiz. Spain. Dec. 29. A terrific sidelight of the poration with the secretary ( state present case. It was storm is prevailing In the strait of claimed that today. The board of directors is had been instrualmost entirely of women. The Gibraltar. The Belgian steamer Heimental in frustrating a plot a cure company Is capitalized at 81.UiHi.u0ii delberg. bound for Havana, ha heeu possession of Mrs. McVicar's estate. and will mine and manufacture gar- lost. Set era uf her crew were drowned. net for use in jewelry. SENSATIONAL AFFIDAVITS. Ix-ga- REPLY TO TENNESSEAN mb-pose- During the Dull Season the Secretary Withdrew the Government Money It Would be Wrong Not to Release it Now. Washington, Dm. 29. In a lei ter to a correspondent In Nashville, Tenn., Secretary Shaw repudiate! the suggestion that the United State treas-urj- r ever ha conte to the relief of the The correspondent, stock gambler!. whose name la withheld, insists that such relief hss been given glmbler and money sharks, "the real cause of The corhigh money in New York. respondence was made public at the treasury department today. The letter from the secretary reads In part: You seem to proceed on the thejry that the monetary stringency is caused In this you solely by stock gambling. are in error. Some people gamble In stocks, some in cotton, others In wheat, corn, pork or lard and some in land. When times are good people will speculate in anything and everything that possesses a market value. The proportion of speculation, as compared with necessary and legitimate business is very small, however, and prutably is no larger in New York than In Nah ville, Tenn., where you reside, nr 1:: Denison, la., where I live. The best estimates I cgn get place the amonn. New of speculative transactions in York City at from 24 to 5 per cent of the aggregate. The treasury has never come to the relief of stock gamblers and probably never will, though the rellei through the treasury aids those who gamble on the bull side of the map ket; but it Is equally harmful to those who gamble on the bear aide. Both hulls and bears Importune the l secretary of the treasury, but the business situation la the sole consideration. Money Needed In Business. If you will stop to consider you will realise that more money la needed when the crops are being marketed, when factories are filling their warehouses, than, when craps are growing and business men are enjoying their vacations. There are more than 15,000 banka in the United States. These are Independent of the other and each is trying to make dividends. Few of them In midsummer make provision fur the fall. They time their loans to meet their obligation! and take their chances. During the dull season of 1904 the secretary at the treasury withdrew sixty millions of the peoThis ples money and locked It Ifup. were he would have been a crime not willing to release It now when It It needed. By appropriate use of the money In the vaults of the treasury I have 'facilitated the Importation of a hundred millions of gold within the last nine months, and have released, or arranged for the release, of fifty millions more. This was done also for the purpose of aiding legitimate business, though it has helped the bull side of the market as rnufch as It baa damaged the bear aide. I care aa little for either of these considerations aa you do, but I am intensely Interested in the business Interests. "Money Is scarce. Some business bouses with International credit are now paying 7 per cent for money with which to do their bualneaa. If money could be secured anywhere beneath the sky for less they would know It and borrow It. It is for the relief of business that the treasury has restored to the channels of trade the money which It withdrew when the people had no use for It except for speculation. It was then wanted for speculation and I withdrew 1L The last deposit went almost exclusively to the cotton producing states, and the. exceptions went to cotton buying cities." gen-em- 1 BRYCE HONORED. REFUSE TO SIGN. Chosen as a Member of American His- Unwilling to Sign Statement of Withdrawal from Marine. to deal directly with Belgium, and It is held that this would go a long toward remedying the situation. If Belgium fails to annex Congo the authorities will ask for another international congress simitar to the Berlin congress which turned the Congo over to King Leopold, and the Informal eschaug-- s tend to show that the United States probably would share this view. WITHOUT FOUNDATION. No n , ! ' I ' Hamburg. Dec. 29. The dispute between the German shipping lines and their officers, originating in the cum-ab- l vaules demanding that officers sign a statement announcing their with-wa- v faun the German captains' and officers' mercantile marine, which the contend is In direct opposition to them, has assumed a serious as- dral pect. The majority of the officers have refused to sign the document, declining to admit that their employers have the right to Interfere. Th result la that seventy-on- e officers have been punished and eight have been dismissed. At s meeting attended by sixty-thre- e captains and other officers of the company and several Truth in the Statement That Comstock's Commission Is Cancelled. Washington. Dec. 29. Kjsttr.nster-Genera- l Curtelyou today said: Statements that have been published that Inspector Anthony Comstock's commission has been cancelled and that he was compelled to sever bis cimneo-tio'- i with the poatuffice department are entirely without foundation. Comstock has been for the year 1907. and he .iBB been for every year since 1873. There may have been a few cases lp which Mr. Comstock's me:hoda :wve been open to criticism, but any man who wages war upon Impurity md obscenity cannot hope to avoid Tlllclsm. He has stood as a barrier oetween the youth of the land and "rightfully demoralizing traffic and I want him to know that, looking at tla work In Its larger aspect, he has tad and will continue to have the aearty support of tlila department." other members of the association, a resolution was adopted promising loyalty to the line, but petitioning for withdrawal of the obnoxious requirement. Tbe Hamburg-Americacompany today, however, refused to entertain the petition. JEYLIN CONFERRING LAUNCHING OF THE recom-ulsaione- d WITH BONAPARTE Hope by Defining lasuea to Obviate Necessity of Taking Testimony. n the IN HANDS OF RECEIVERS. Mobile, Ain., Dec. 29. On the application of Messrs. Mnnell, Morrison and McLeod, the Chicago A Gulf railroad was last night placed in the hands of Mem. F. E. Dewey and J. I Dantiler ns receivers by order of the chancery court at New Albany Mias. The niad Is part fit the Mobile, Jack-so- n ft Kansas City line, which was recently planed iq the hands o placed la tbe hands of receivers. STEAMER MEXICAN Largest Freight Vessel Ever Launehed on the Coast of tho Pacific. i Washington, Dec. 29. Conferences between Attorney General Bonaparte and United States District Attorney Devlin of Sun Francisco, and later between these gentlemen and Secretary of SLate Root, were held today with a view of agieelng on the government's statement of facta concerning the Japanese school question at San Francisco. This statement la to be need in a teat case to determine whether It la lawful under the treaty with Japan to separate the races in the schools. By defining the issue it la hoped to obviate tbe necessity of taking testimony. In this way it la expected an early decision may be had. At the conclusion at tbe conference Attorney General Bonaparte said an agreement had not been finally reached and further conference would be necessary. In tbe meantime nothing will be given out for publication. Mr. Devlin will remain for several days. EXCLUSION OF JAPANESE. Lea Angales Bualnass Man Discussing the Movement Bin Francltco, Dec. 29. The Steamship company's new steamer Mexican waa successfully launched at the Union Iron works today. The vessel, which la the largest freighter ever launched on the Pacific coast, was christened by Ml Katherine L McGregor, daughter of President J. A, McGregor of the Union t) Iron works. Tbe keel of the Mexican was laid October 21. 190$. tl will be In service in two months. The new vessel coat 1750,000 and Is a sister ship to the Alaskan, Texan and Arlsonlnn. It will be operated on the Now Mexlcan-Tehauntep- route, the service on which' will bo Inaugurated on this side January 4. - The new route extends from New York to Costs coalcoa. a distance of 2,000 miles, across tke Isthmus 184 miles, thence np the Pacific coast from Salinas Crux to San Frar cisco, a distance of 2,189 miles. This makes the trip nearly shortar than around Cape Hon. Th dimensions of the Mexican are: Length, 472 feet; length over all, 488 feet; breadth, 87 feet: depth, 42 feet; draft, 28 feet; displacement, 18.0000 tons; indicated horse power, 8,600; speed, 12 knot; cargo capacity, 12,000 one-thir- d I .os Angeles, Dec. 29. An effort in tons to be made to ascertain the prevailing TIMBER DEPREDATIONS. sentiment among Los Angeles business men aa to Japanese exclusion. Eon fared for the Sum of Secretary F. J. Zeehandelaar of the Compromise $158,000. Merchants and Manufacturers' association has sent to all members of that Dec. 26. Secretary Washington, organisation return postal cards which Hitchcock entered today a comproread: alIn view of tbe agitation regarding mise for $156,000 growing out ofcomThis the exclusion of the Mongolian race leged timber depredations. from this country, especially as It promise Is the outcome of salts begun NEXT MEETING OF companies affects the Japanese, the board of di- several years ago against with denudrectors of this association desires an In the northwapt charged HAGUE CONFERENCE expression from you on this subject." ing the public lands of timber. were A year or more ago suits Discussing tbe move today Secrebrought In the federal courts of Montary Zeehandelaar said: Root DevelopGreet Britain Trying to Hava Date We believe that the gist of all this tana against the Bitter ment company, the Anaconda Mining Fixed Bryce Likely to Be a agitation Is to be found In the activity companv, the Anaconda Copper comof the union labor leaders at San Delegate. the Anaconda Copper Mining pany. to are that and trying they Francisco, D. J. Heninvolve the entire state In their own company, Walter MacKey, P. Daly and MarMargaret nessey. London, Dec. 29. For some time little controversy. labor were rut off garet P. executrix of the last f the Japanese Great Britain has been trying to Inof Marcos Daly; William S. Catwill InterCalifornia many duce Russia to fix a date for the next from southern ion. WlillsmtW. Dixon, D. V. Bean, ests would suffer. Hague peace conference, but thus far James B. Hsggln. Lloyd Tevls and the without success. It has been urged estate of William Hearet, deceased. NEW STEAMSHIP LAUNCHED. that May would be the moat convex The secretary of tbe interior earned and spelent month, but although this N. J.. Dec. 29. Tbe steam- an Investigation by Inspectors Camden, was mule early in the fall no Pacific cial agents and placed the evidence tbe for built President, ship reply has been reorived from Bt. Pet- Coast company, wa launrhedtodeyat collected In the hands of the attorney ersburg. of the New oYrk Shipbuild- general for prosecution. The department of Justice was about The British delegates to the confer- the yards In this city. to go into court when the comence probably will Include a cabinet ing company ready Miss christened was by Tbe vessel minister In addition to James Bryce, Anna Dickey, daughter of A. W. promise was reached, involving the of the Pa- payment of $166,000 to the govern'he newly appointed American Dicker, resident inspectorPresident Is ment for the depredations charged. The However, cific Coast company. to Washington. This Is the largest recovery grow-lo- g he delegates will not be announced vessel tor as a first-cladesigned out of timber depredations In the and KauFrancisco until something la heard from trading between San 416 feet long, 48 history of the interior department. ris. and Seattle. She Is The diplomatic exchanges which feet beam and 87 feet deep. The ACTION DENOUNCED. s Have taken place between the Britprovide for s294 second-clasa and 144 ish and American governments rel passengers, of Milwaukee Do Not stive to the situation in the Congo brow of 107. The speed of the steam- Stockholder! of Work of Directors. Approve hour. an knots fifteen !sd to the belief thatany utepu er will be Joint actl" by the powers will Hartford. Conn., Dec. 29. DenouncHe deferred tm ATHLETIC ORGANIZATION. the Belgian parliathe action of the directors of the ing ment finally decides whether Belgium advisabil-it- v Chicago. Milwaukee ft 8L Paul railTbe 29. Dec. New York, riiaU assume control of the Congo. road company In relation to the plan of forming a national athletic or- evolved British officials hope that Belgium for subscription to an Increase eoll-gand nnlvei will assume this responsibility pi It ganisation of the at the annnal of the capital stock of the corporation considered was of sltles status claimed that the political aa arbitrary. Illegal and unjust to the He Congo state doea not permit any meeting of the Interoatlonalenltjmfga stockholders resolutions to that efAthInicrroHes-ttthe of or meeting Power to address representations which began here fect were adopted unanimously at a Protests to any authoritative source. letic association proposi- meeting of the stockholders and In important Another todar Such communications now must the board of trade rooms today. Tbe commitrules football the that Is resolutions state that In the opinion of through the Belgian foreign office, tion elected 1WT be amalgamate.. for tee which, however, possesses no rail autbe board of trade, common honesty of Yn.e, representatives the on the part of the directors of the cem-pen-y thority over the Congo. The Brit-s- Xennsylvanla. Harvard nffidal view therefore Inclines strong- Princeton. demands that each stockholder uniand Chicago to the annexation of the Congo by Cornell, Annapolis restored the right of which be shall th esse 1917. la pro versities daring the power then would be O - Dt. sup-grstlo- ss first-clas- . es e d n u Mobile,. Ala., Dec. 29- .- T. U Chad-bourn- e, If He Had Spoken a )Vord of Blame for the Clergy and French Catholics It Was Jr., a meuilier of the New York firm of attorneys representing torical Association. tbe coroners of Mobile, Jackson ft of Providence, R. I., Due. 29. The final Kansas city railroad, elected A. E. sessions today of the .ervral conven- Stewart, former auditor, have filed tion at Brown university this week, sensational affidavit In connection were held today. Tbe American His- with tbe receivership. torical association elected James Tbe former allege! that the old St. Paul. Dec. 29. Referring to the t the of which has not been claime-- l Bryce, tbe newly named ambassador management charged an extra service from Great Britain, to an honorary and had the railroad company admit Martin of the effect to that Paris, of December 9. IBuR. At the same membership, and named J. Franklin liability by contract with a securities u hi discourse of last Sunday he ,.law i hue lodging Indemnities, James of Washington, president. Tbe company gn fraduient and unwarrant- had condemned tilling on the present attitude at commuuea uhere there Is no nresbv-t- h next meeting will be held at the Uni- ed claims. The latter claims In his . . .' I pnie and th French hierarch in terv, will cease. affidavit lie was ordered to make reference versity of Wisconsin In 19(17. to the law of separation and j Article 4 The properly of eccies'ns-ShMirlstloTbe other organizations that have fraudulent entries ui show earning of worship, Archhlahop Ural esubllJiment not claimed by been In session here will meet at tho Instead of definii. tonight made this statement aoclaiion cou.tltutod under the law of same place and time. to the Associated Press; December 9, 1905, will be assigned o Tbe most Important business transTAFT MAKES STATEMENT, L Martin is an pa- the promulgation of this act. to charl-pe- r acted today by the American Sociologand is willing to defenj the action table Inxiltutiun provided by article 9 ical society was the authority given of th. govuramant even by the per- - of Bald law, with prejudice ot asslan-teralo- n to the executive committee to Issue a Not Seeking Nomination, Hla Ambiof the facta.. U waa oomeshat ment which may ba niade under are tion Not Political. monthly publication. a vindication of that acthm to quote Helen 7 sad 8 concerning The Amerioan Political Science asproperty not an American prelate aa favoring It. dedicated to public worship.'. ; sociation elected Frederick N. Judson, 29. Dec. Washington, Secretary 1 Martin has unwittingly nerved the 6Article At the expiration of one St. Louis, president. Taft mad the following statement to- cause of troth. My discourse deliv- month after the enactment of tho unreservered last 8itnday oun.lemns day concerning his presidential present law, allowances made under QUIMBY SELLS INTEREST. the aosoclations of worship th law of Decern tier 9. 190$. to the edly proposed by tbe French government clergy who havo failed to carry oul For the purpose of relieving the and Detroit. Dec. 29. William E. Quim-babowa that the pope and th the requirement of the law will be editor-in-chiof the Detroit Free burden Imposed on some of my bishops wr compelled by principle suppressed. The failure of .members who newstrlxnds the has been with among connected Washington Pro, to rojuect such association. No other of the clergy to fill the requirements that paper as editor or publisher since paper eorreapondent a, of putting fur- course, 1 said, was open to the ehurrh of the law will in each case ba deter1861, today sold hla Interest to E. D. ther Inquiries to me, 1 wish to say in Franre than the rejection of the mined by a Joint decision of the min8tala and P. H. McMillan, and severed that my ambition la not political, that project of those associations at what- ister of justice and tbe minister ' of I am not hla connection with the paper. the seeking presidential ever sacrifice and an to the peo- finance. nomination: that I do not. expect to ple of France, If aapiiesl word of blame Article 6 All provisions of the be a Republican candidate, it for no for tbe clergy and Catholic church of law of December the BRYCE ACCEPTED. 9. JSMth. will remain reaann but because of wbat seems to France seeiued to lie was In it full fence Insofar aa they are not la spoken, me to be objection to my avalliuilitr that heretofore, London, Dc. 29. Tbe formal a of contradiction with the present act. through a by the United Stales of which doeos m appear to lessen with paaalvlty and supines and riegut of lark a James Bryce as ambassador at Wash- the continued discharge of my own earnest, combination and union, they ington w received, in a cablegram official duty, but 1 am not foolish had allowed the electoral return to CONFERENCE BETWEEN from America rmfwypcmfwvpcmfwy enough to say that. In the Improbable end to th chamber a majority of from the American capita which event that the opportunity in run for radical and Irreligious members. - Rut RUSSIANS AND JAPS reached the foreign office during the ths great office of president were to Cathnllra In France have received n night. Mr. Bryces appointment will com to me, I should decline it, for lesaun and we confidently espect mat be officially gaxetted Monday. woold this be true they will herd It and rally rous d their Interrupted by Departure altera and heart hatonea with suffirlent Negotiations of Dr. Motonl for Paris for a and united effort to Insure courage DAMAGE DONE BY CASSATTS SUCCESSOR Fortnight. th triumph of justice and religion." It la said to Juggle with words and FLOOD IN ARIZONA UNDER DISCUSSION give the name of common law to 81. Petersburg. Dee, 28 The Ruaeo-Japaaerank oppression. Aa to the pup he has said emphatically: 'Let ua have a negotiations fur a treaty nf Railroad Bridge Swept Away by the Opinion Seems to Prevail That James oeparatjoa of Die church from the commerce were Interrupted today by mate In Prance.' but let us have It as th departure of Dr. Motonl. the JapaMcCrta Will Be Cheeen Raging Wetarq of tbe Gila It Is had In tha United Stalaa . I nese minister, for a fortnight's stay la River.-- ' for the. Place. were coo- may add: Urt us have In Frame as- Purls. The conferenors sociations or corporations for tbe tlaued up to the last moment, but no holding tit religious property, hut let final agreement waa reached.. The Plioenix, Aria., Dec. 29. Driullng Philadelphia, Dec. 29. While the u have them as wo have Hum la two priudpal points of contention art rains during several day have culmi- question of a successor to A. J. Cas- tho United States, uhere th. law re- the fisheries question and tha naviganated in a heavy precipitation here satt, president of the Pennsylvania spect the vital principles of the tion of Ilia Buugarl river. The offilast night and today. The Gila and railroad company, received np official do not subject hr to stato cial communication Issued tonight conSalt rivera have been rising rapidly, consideration. It H being discussed by church, hut allows her to live and firms statements previously mode it the flood equaling those of early De- railroad men. The director will nut absolution, these dispatches that tbe negotiations work according to her recognized cember. This afternoon about 5 o'clock discuss the matter until after the funare proceeding smoothly. Tho details two bents of the Maricopa and Phoe- eral. uf th treaty hare been piactkmlly will nix railroad bridge over the Glia river i The feeling that James McCrea drafted. Russia's objeetkm to tho BRINGS RESCUED CREW. were swept away and the water la be chosen I steadily growing. He la of the Bnngari river la duo opening till rising. It is believed more bents vice president and aa tbe executive the yto largel neology of tha Chi29. The nese draft of phis San Francisco, Cal., Dee. western lines will go out tonight and that traffic bead of the company' the treaty of Algun, towill be stopped Indefinitely. A train la a thoroughly familiar with the bark Andrew Welch, which arrived which applies the name Sungari" to from Maricopa to Phoenix crosses leas system aa any man now connected day from Honolulu, brought fifteen of the main river aa far aa tbe mm and tbo crew of tbe ship Great Admiral, refers to the Amur aa merely a branch. than an hour before th breaking of with the company. the bridge, and Superintendent M. O. Whatever change may be made In which were transferred to th Andrew Tbe Russians fesr that under' this Bicknell of the railroad company the personnel It Is understood that the Welch from tho British ship Rarcore, phraseology the Japanese will claim crossed half an hour later. Though Improvements now under way and December 24th. navigation through Russian territory The Baroore, bouad from Vancouv- to tbe water waa high the Iwldge then those contemplated by Mr. Cassatt will the sea. crow this er rescued Melbourne, for In detail. In out seemed to he every The' governments communication, perfect condition. be carried 9th Admiral the December Great from Mr. funeral of Malls for California will be sent via Arrangements fur the after alluding to tbe recent sensationCassatt were completed this evening. In latitude 46.43, north longitude al reports of an Impending rputure and the Santa Fa. wsa 58 west. 127.. The great Adpilral A flood of about three million inches It will bo quiet and unostentatious, tbe arbitration ot tbe Japanese deis coming down Salt river. At noon a carrying out Mr. Cassatt's wish. There ought In a heavy southeast gale De- mands, declares the facta as follows: on beam her Basis of Convention. telephone message from Roosevelt an- will bo no honorary pall bearers. Ser- cember 6th and thrown filled full of nounced that eleven feet of water was vices will ba held at the Cassatt borne ends to starboard. 8b "As provided In the treaty of Porta-moutwater. Th captain cut away the the new commercial convention racing over the dam alto and that the Monday afternoon, and a limited numflood waa rising. Contractor O'Rourke ber of Invitations will be Issued. In- meats sad tried to save tho ship. must be based on the convention of had scarcely finished repairing the terment will be at Bryn Mawr In the The after part of the bold waa carried 1895. Russia baa advanced no decoffer dam above the site of the stor- Sard of tbe Church or the Redeemer. away. After drifting three davs the mand. Japan, os the contrary, baa Cassatt waa a communicant In the crew waa taken off by tha Baroore. not only demanded the I Delusion of all age dam swept out in the Inst flood, nod though all is under water It la Bryn Mawr rhurch and had a pew Th cook and atewarj of the Great privileges granted to foreigners In recent Russian trestles, but she has opposed this structure Is again de- In St. James'. The Interment will be Admiral died from exposure. The Great Admiral waa abandoned. made various new demands based on private. stroyed. Tho Great Admiral waa bound from the changed situation In the far east. carBan Pedro with Mukolteo a for The sitting! of tbe conference for FAIRCHILD IN ROME. FEELING. go of lumber. tbe last three months have been devoted to the first mentioned demands, Rune, Dec. 29. Charles 8. Fair-chilVictoria, B. C., Dec. 29. Advices and an understanding lias been reachof the United were received today by steamer Ten-ce- r ed covering the matter of the most from Yokohama that considerable States treasury, who with George W. SENATE PASSES favored nation treatment - regarding opposition la being developed as a re- Perkin of New oYrk. was Indicted In BILL New the of commerce, navigation, real estate and sult of the feeling in connection with the nffalra has the carrying on of trades and manuInsurance York n Lif of company over visit the proposed Japan factures. There still remain Japan's Mr. Fair-chilweeks. for three here been to fleet Jamestown the expoJapanese navigation of the said: Failure to Comply With Law Will In demands for free sition and United States porta. An I personally derived no profit from Bnngari river, not th Amur, which Influential member of tbe house of Each Css Be Determined by Minwhich the Indict. Is not mentioned In Japan's demands, isters of Justice and Finance. peers la quoted aa stating the proposed Ihe transaction on tbe establishment ot consulates In the were which entirely are ments based, fleet and nf the send $400,000 to outlay Russian far east, greater passport fafor the benefit tit policyholders of th Admiral Togo to the United State for Japanese In Asiatic Ruscilities Life Insurance company. York New must not be approved. The bill passed by the French sen- sia, and special tariff privileges for Mr. Falrrblld 1 awaiting developRuaelan-Japaneo- e commerce on the REST THEIR CASE. ment! and la ready to return to Amer- ate Is as follow: Article 1 Independently of tbe as- Manchurian frontier. These have not ica immediately If necessary. v sociation contemplated by tbe law at been taken up, but there ha, been a San Francisco, Dec. 29. The car December 9, 1945, public worship can preliminary exchange of views on BUSTS UNVEILED. men rested their ease against the be bald by means of associations un- them. United railroads before the board of Fisheries Question. der tbe law of July 1. 1901. aa well New York. Dee. 29. Busts of dl arbitration today. Next week will be reference to tbe flsberies quesWith were unveiled as In virtue of tbe public meetings given to argument before the matter tlngiiisbed scientists Mi-eulaw of June 3. 1881, under individual tion. Russia, in view of her future la finally submitted to the arbitrators this afternoon at the American economic development and the coloniof National History, as a part of Initiative. for a decision. Aa the case draws to nf sation of the Pacific coast, has mot Ibe in default Even Associa2 American Article of (he the is attention program being a close, principal found It Impossible to accept the profor of cultural by Advancement association, Science, provided carmen for the tion contention of the given to the 9. 1906. the uage posals Japan made at tbe outset, as December lew here. of tbe sssalon now In r eight-houfor an day. Dr. Henry Fairfield Osborn, curator cf edifices Intended for worship, aa they gave the Japanese far greater of the department of paleontology, well aa the furniture contained there- rights than tbe Portsmouth treaty. TREASURY BALANCES. The chief 'difficulty has been found presided In the absence of J. Plerpont in, shall remain at the disposition of in tbe interpretation of tbe words 29. Today's Morgan, who was confined to hla home the faithful and of the clergy for the Dec. Washington. free anscs et fleuves" (inlets and rivera), statement of tbe treasury balances hi iiv a light attack of tbe grippe. The practice of their religion. Theaccordbe. for, according to the agreement reachthe general fund shows: Available busts are those of Benjamin Franklin. usage of the churches may formed under ed at Portsmouth, "inlets and rivera cash balances 1238.415,950; gold .coin Alexander Von Humboldt, John J. Au- ed either to associations or to clergy were to be excluded from the floher-le- a and bullion. $103,569, 879; gold certifi- dubon, John Torrey. Joseph Henry. the law of July 1. 1901, convention, tbe iaclusioa of bait declaration prothe under James Dana, Dwight Louis Agassi designated i, cates, $59,173,040. DeIn the fisheries privileges and the at law tbe 25 of article Baird. Fullerton hibited Joseph Leldy by 8pencer cember 9. 1905. Tbla usage, however, placing of Japanese and Russians upon end Edward Blinker Cope. STORMY VOYAGE. The marble. Carrara of hall be made under tbe condiUona an equal footing. are They A commit lee has been appointed to Wilof were work in article 13 of the last menthe Mated casta 24. The Sen Francisco, Cal.. Dec. plaster determine tbe exact meaning of the administraan means of law tbla bv of tioned C. liam city. Cooper from seboner Buelah, which arrived Several English scientists attended tive act. either by the prefect for tbe words. Coos Bay today with a cargo of lumproperty placed under sequester whea ber report! running Into a succession the exercises. WILLARD SNYDER HURT. ueb property belongs to the state or of galea from December 10th to DeIt when the or FOR VERDICT mayor by 1100,000. l departments, cember 17th, which carried away n Salt Lake Mining Man belongs to the rommunes. Tbe above Seas swept over tbs sales. With Accident in New York. to Meets will 29. In apply Dec. The Cal.. mentioned regulation Jury Fresno, boats of two her in stove schooner, the cae of the suit of Willard Zlbbell edifice Intended for warship, which, and other damage. Dec. 29 A private disSalt to ecclesiastic 1 esagainst the Southern Pacific company having belonged have been assigned patch from NVw York today conveyed nve n Judgment today against the tablishments. will JAXON FREE. the Information that Willard F. Fny.1-e- r railroad for $109,000. This la said to by decree to charitable Institutions had met with an accident the result 9 of the law of DecemIn ever rendered article verdict under the be largest C. 29. J. Dec. Jaxson, Los Angeles, of which was s'mie broken ribs. At 1905. injur-lefor 9. States ber United personal was the the negro tailor of Passadena. Mr. Snyder, ft was Article 8 With the promulgation of the local office nffuriher In July, 1405. Zlbball, who la a freed of the charge of murdering than Bint the ascertained that th departwas state, box the law a struck the driver, present race by horse man had stated, nothing is James Lcgnu. the young mulatto recover will mining communes withIn the the ments and car freight yards moving today. It was lieltrvrd that Mr. known. manclerk, In the superior court out of out a light, and be lost hla left arm, the free use of tbe episcopal had been entirely so Judge Smith taking the case conclu- hi right and Snyder seminar! Ms left at the hand. leg hip sions, presbyteries, tbe hands uf the jury si the which are their proper' y and tated for business. foot. sion of the evidence offered by Uio and In right Because Their Passivity. I aspic-atinoa- : y, ef . h, d. NEW-SEPERATIO- d m see-.era- Well-Kiiew- a. , |