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Show advertise in examiner J2e FULL the PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST IT IS THE PRICE IT CHARGES. MEDIUM FAIR IN SOUTH, SNOW IN NORTHERN PORTION, MONDAY; MUCH COLDER. COLD WAVE IN NORTH PORTION; TUESDAY FAIR. COLD WAVE WARNINGS HAVE BEEN OR- BEST ADVERTISING THE EXAMINER CACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL THE CITY. OUR SUBSCRIPTO ADTION BOOKS ARE OPEN VERTISERS. 1 THE CITY. VOL IV DERED. OGDEN NO. 14 CITY, UTAH. MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 14. PRICE FIVE CENTS ,qo7 put a New York gambling JAPANESE EXCLUSION 't:d refused to pay into the treasury 'iuse "out of buinaa." :tu aiii- uni equal to at least 7 per Dr. Kemp di Clares the men assured ci ut nf the give receipts or income ACT CANNOT PASS iteriveJ .liia that by Investing fS.uuo he couid nfrmu charter lines. i saily win from $2oU,uuo to 3iK).ok Antuug the other alleged practices ithinone week. The of the road the slate loses scheme, ocuordlng to Dr. Kemp's President Jordan Addressee Sac: Huts Its slure of proceeds follow : to the police, was that Dr. Kemp of San Francisau i tne I'livtug utlleai e books to r.ewsimpers was to pay $5.iu0 and Tanner, wlm valued at f 1.4tte.7"i; carrying freight Japanese Queit.or,. claimed to be manager of the gambltor branch lines w;u,.-.acharging for am! was Homans "to tip ing house, terminal facilities for branch Hues; ill1 run of off the on the phyiclan -rebates uikiwiug to shippers: Collect-itSan Francisco, Jau. i,; w, nm. cards ih a faro game." sums (rout foreign roads grr's could pks a Jup,iin-s- - ixciusion aud large ret: ia for roiling slock, failiug act aud no president uoul.i sign one. MONTANA PROTEST. to credit the sjuii- - to charter lines. because it would be a Siomiliini set. Sttu-ls77 tin- ooiupany has presentrid David Starr Jnidsti. president ed false slat! mnts Resolutions Adopted Disapproving Ac- of tbe Stanford to the governor, . m addresstion of French Government. ing a meeting at Erit:' hall tonight sas tne bill, id haa refused the prrnilisiou to eaamlue the or socialists, By wl.ui,; - had been Butte, Mont.. Jan. II. In a mass Invited to speak on the Asiatic prob- road's hooka to ascertain tbe true contheadition of its adairs. meeting held at the Broadway lem. ter yesterday afternoon a commisThu bill asks that the road be comMr. Jordan We Continuing, sion of Mayor John MsGinuL, Judge do not care a straw pelled to mane a full accounting of unat ttaiion our its gross procvctis, receipts aud J. J. Mcllatton, D. J. lleiineeay. P. J. friends catne front. Tup reeetu bianco Brophy. James H. Lynch, Rev. Father is tbe than difference between greater Bstens, Rev. Father Barry, Rev. H. C. the Americans and tiie Japau-shut ELIMINATE BETTING. Blackstone, Rev. T. A. Crigga, was ap- It is right that California snould think resolutions voicing pointed to draft that abe would rather on the whole of the action the District Attorney Jerome Begins Cama protest, against that this should be au Anglo-SaxoFrench government in its attitude to- state. paign. wards the Catholic church and its Roosevelt. Quotes church property. New York, Jan. 13. District Atconflxcation of Dr. Jordan quoted President RooseCopies of the resolutions will be fortorney Jerome la- - started a campaign to velt in saying that as a gem-ra- l warded as aoan as formulated rule b eliminate race belt lug in this state, it paid for a ration tu be a gentle- lie will go to Albany tomorrow aud Pope Plus at Rome, President Fall-lrrrof France, the French ambas- man, and he was of the upiuiou that ask the legislature to wipe out certain sador at Washington, D. C.. and to the the remedy fur the iunilgratiun trou- eecil' Us of the Percy Cray law. in bles did out lie in law leanness, nor one bill he seeks to deliver a death American ambassador at Faria. Bixhop John Patrick Carroll of tha yet in mess meeting denouncing Ja- blow to that section which says that Helena diocese made the principal ad- panese as a uatioa beat use they did the only penalty for bookinakliig at dress, hla denunciation of the "rench nor g) to the sumo Sunday school we the track nltall be recovery of the bet vigorously ap- attend. He prefaced his remarks on by a civil suit. In aenthnr bill he being pnvrrmnent immigration with a sketch of the Jar prosMses to amend the penal code m plauded. panrse at home as be had found them as to make Ujokkceping and the track j during bis stay in Japan, saying that or any otlu--r place a misdemeanor RuOStVELT ADYKES they gave theinselvre more than oilier instead of a felony, the punishment lb be no more than one years impeople to making each other happy. Dr. Jordan denied that the Japan- prisonment in the penitentiary or a COST KEEPING SYSTEM ese were more given to vice than fine of 5imi, or both. Relating to other nations. these two bills, (he district attorney L not true, said he, "that we has drawn a bill to provide for th It Public Printer la Working Out the shut tbe children out of iiioome which agricultural societies Japan Details of Such a our schools because they have some throughout the state receive through Systam. law. peculiar Japanese vice that other the provision of th Percy-Grachildren do not have. Instead og getting a per cent of th receipts of the racing associations, lie Cannot Exclude Gentleman. that a certain fixed sum, not Jan. 13. President Washington, "There ceo be on exclusion act provides d signaled In the bill as drawn up, Roosevelt today made public a report aimed at a that is, gentleman nation; onn oust keeping in the government a nation with a Stable government. shall be appointed from the state service," prepared by the Keep com- They would resent it. But treasury ftw agricultural purposes. I am asmission. a coat system properly de- sured by whom I officials, Japanese vised and operated, the report says, know, that they ere willing to enact will furnish information enabling the DROWNED law themselves prohibiting the im- TWENTY-FOU- R responsible head of the organization migration of unskilled labor this into to estimate more intelligently the BY WRECK OF PENGWARN hi keep country . They are probable coat of future operations their children out ofwilling our yard, but fix and to lines similar proper along they do not want na to drive them out selling prices on products transferred with our bulldogs. to other government organisations or It la all nonsunse that we here to sold to foreign governments or to pri- fight with Japan to see who shall recommendaThe vate individuals. have the of That mastery tions have the cardial endorsement of country will have the the Pacific. which supremacy the Secretary of the Treasury Shaw. has the best goods to Cost keeping as a branch of ac- up In the moat attractive sell, wrapped Cuxbaven, German, Jao. 13. The parcels, aud counting la a comparatively modern for al at the cheapest prices. Trade British ship Pengwarn, Captain WJh development, the report says, and haa follows the flag wiieu it la on a mer- llama, from Taltal, Chile, Oct. 6, for not been introduced to any consider- chant vessel. with a cargo of saltpetre, Supremacy of battle-- Falmouth, off able extent In the government sir-vicNiohapurn, ten mile has do with vupre- - grounded to nothing ships In this material the government uf Cuxhaven today. Twenty-fou- r I noruweat trade. The will of Ja of ntacy good has much to learn for the private pan men, comprising the crew, were la the bet asset this coast hen and her cargo ia a total bis. business methods la work of this and it ia drowned plan to begin character the institution of a thorough a trade byalways a bad customer Tiie tug Vulkan went to the assist! over bitting your incoat keeping system would make ' and passed id. If you find It necessary ta ance of the Pengwarn crew of the s'1 the telligent comparisons closely to her, but the take hat uia off, there are several would tend to bring the less effectivedo It rather than knock it Pen gut arts dinrgarded the appeals to to ways ly conducted establishments up to the over hla eyes or to hit it up from be- jump into the water ao that they might standard of tha best. be rescuad. The Vulkman male rehind. The report recommends that the peated attempts to reach the Peng-warHae Right to Run Schools. cost keeping systems be In tailed In all but a hear; sea prevented. "This city pays for It schools end branches of the government service It has a right to run them as badly where it la possible to do so. ARCHBISHOPS FUNERAL Tbe public printer la working out as It did fifteen yearn ago if It wants have the right ta exclude To Be Moat the details of an elaborate coat .to. It may Imposing Cera- keeping system which he Is about to all allena, but I doubt If it has the mony. install In the government printing of- right to exclude the aliens of one fice and the minute the bureau baa Ban Frandnco, Jan. 13. The funeral ingle nntlon. In any cane It might of Archbishop Montgomery tomorrow put a new system In effect, at the have been done more gracefully. "It la only tbe hoodlums that nuke will he one of the moat Imposing ever various mints. the trouble, and every time a boy held In this rity. It la estimated that throws a tomato can at a Japanese over S.ntH) people will be In the cortCOUNCIL OF EMPIRE. he makes the question ao much harder ege. With impressive pomp and fit settlement. 1 ao not think the argu- ceremony the body of Archbishop Memto and ba ChtheglovRoff Stolypin ment of permanent race difference Montgomery was moved from tbe lowbers of Body. ia so strong after all." er chapel at St. Marys cathedral to Dr. Jordan Hid he believed Japan the main nave thla afternoon. The 8L Petersburg, Jan. 13. Premier was sincere in lu desire to stem the casket was borne down tbe aile In Stolypin and Minister of Justice have been appointed minis- unskilled labor Immigration in thin tbe midst of the crowd assembled lit the cathedral to witness the specters of. tbe council of tbe empire. country. tacle. All morning the body bJ restThey retain their present posts, howed In the lower chapel, guarded by two ever. VARIETY OF WEATHER. officer of the league of tbe Cross caAn imperial rescript addressed to M. Stolypin expresses the hope that Ban Francisco Hat Rain, Bnow and dets, while hundreds knelt in prayer at the f:wt of the departed prolate. the ministry will be at its post after Hail in Ono Day. l Tbe interior of the cathedral was the convocation of the new parlla-- 1 Ban Francisco, Jaa. 13. San Fran- draped In black velvet, with dark purment. It refers to tbe premiers difficult task of restoring public order cisco and tiie biy towns experienced ple trimmings. The closely packed end praises big energetic action which an unusual variety of weather today spectators hardly breathed until tbe effected a distinct improvement, "des- from a realistic touch of winter to tha notes of a funeral march rumbled organ, and once again the Rain. snow. D pite foolhardy efforts and continual balmlnesa of summer. crimes by revolutionaries." bail and sunshine alternated with re-- ' lng lines of people filed down the to look fnr the laat time upon Tbe emperor then refers to bills markable rapidity throughout the day. which hi majesty considered eo abso- Baiw rapped the Twin peak sad tbe face of th man they loved. lutely neceasary that they have been light flurries occurred In portions of BT. LOUIS BALLOON RACE. put Into force before the meeting of, the city. parliament. Tamalpai wss covered with a heavy Emperor Nicholas thanks Premier mantle of anow all day. In places the There Will Be Cup Prize and Bavaral Minor Prizes. Stolypin and the members of hla min- drifts were eight sad ten inches deep. istry for their cervices and says that The Berkeley hills and the ranges of New York. Jan. 13. Cortlsndfleld of the new Alameda county were covered and only In the ligislatlve bodlei with the govern- anow fell In the towns. The anow Bishop, president of the Aero club of ment can he see a guarantee for law flurry was felt to a considerable ex- America, has announced a lilt of five and order and the strengthening of tent in Ban Miteo county and fur- supplementary prizes to be offered In connertloa with the coming Internathe force of tbe state In accordance ther down the peninsula. balloon race on Ocl. 19 neat with the necessities of the new life Pali Alto was covered by a thin tiona! cup to which Russia la ailed. mantle uf snow early In the morning in Hi. 1 toil Is. James Gordon Bennett folnnj a heavier fall in the hills back of gives 12.000 to the winner. The the campus of Stanford University lowing supplementary prizes are anFRANK BUCKLES DEAD. nounced: 11,00(1 to the second bal gave rie to the sport of the collegian loon In tbe race, donor unannounced institution. that of Gaa From a Heater Asphyxiated by The thermoninier registered a low 1750 to third balhxin, offered by the at Douglas, Arizona. combined railroads running into S'. an 37 degree. today and the expert to tbe fourth balloon, ofPueblo, Colo., Jan. 18. A special of the weather bureau expected anow. Lnpis; 8500 Duuiel 8. Nugent, of 8t. fered by will Ih that weather It the predicted tq tbe Chieftain from DougLia, Ariz., j hh A possibility of Louis, and f25o to the fifth balloon, ; remain cold, says: offered by a St. Louis German newsFrrnk Buckles, aged 47 yeara, a ho- anow. paper. tel proprietor of Pagosa tspiljgg. These prizes are for balloons travelColo., and famous a the man on 8UIT AGAINST CENTRAL. whose testimony five outlaws were ing the greater distance. In addition tbe Aero club baa decided to offer a hanged at Tombstone, Ariz., in 1885, Company Asked to Maks Full wan seized with heart failure while uplemeniary prize of S500 for the of counting Proceeds. hallosn staying longest In tbe air. Bo bathing at Douglas today, and fell upGreat far Britain, France and the U. on the Instantaneous gas heater in Springfield. Ills.. Jan. 13. The null H. hiTe forwarded their entries, which anch a manner as to asphyxiate him. of Illinois against the Illinois Central The coroner's jury found $1,100 in railroad will be AM In tbe supreme guarantees that at least nine balloons will start In tbe contest. his trunk. . court on Tuesday. Buckles waa one of the founders of The court will b asked to order ant VATICAN AT HAGUE. Blzbee, Ariz., twenty-thheyears ago, accounting. The statS cannot ucerl and was one of the first men ever to tain, by reason of the complicated rec-have homesteaded ranch land in this ords of the road Jn- -t how much mack Rome, Jan. 13. Unofficial advances territory. taxes to claim, lut thla will be settled mode In an endeavor to ascertain He la survived by a wife and five during the litigation. holy's attitude concerning a represenchildren at hla Colorado home. The company Is required to pay the tative of the Vatican at. the coming state 5 per rent 'if its charter lines peace conference at The Hague have Although PREPARING FOR ASSEMBLY. gross receipts, and must supply the found .no encouragement. state auditor with an annual statement the relation between Italy and the Paris, Jan. 13. Three French car- of all Its property for the purpose of church are now the best, the Italian dinals, Archbishop Le?ot, Archbtahop taxation. The taxes and the 5 per government doe not think it can abanof Bordeaux, and Couilie, Archbishop cent must eqnai ft least 7 per cent don tbe principle established in 1899 of Lyons, are boiling dally meetings of the company gross receipts. when the pa nary was excluded from preparing fir the coming general asFrom 1859 to l9r'. say the peti- the flrzt conference. Besides thl. sembly of bishops.- It is stated that tion. the company refused to list with there i otw another country that th-dignitaries are in full accord the audllor its stock, property end as- would strongly object to a papal repwith the encyclical of Pope Plus. set for the iuiHe of state taxation resentative In France, deal to J APPEAL TO PRESIDENT - w.it-reb- rt OE CONGO ON BEHALF o-- t 1 Conference of Foreign Mission Boards Sends t Unusually heavy snow, esPhiladelphia, Jan. II. At a confer-c- vails. of the mluton board, of tba U. pecially In the northern part of the a .ad Canada bera It haa been unani-line- d state and extremely cold weather, is to forward te Presi- slapping the operailuns to trains, endent Roosevelt, the I'. 8. senate and dangering lives of cattle and sheep Kiu Edward an appeal on behalf of and menacing fiumau life in remotek The appeal districts. Old stockmen say the th Conco Free Sttte. la more serious for their herds tollome: The conference of (be foreign m'.s-,lo-a than at any time sines the memorable winter of 1887-8when the losses were board, of the U- - 8. and the extremely heavy. of Canada moat respectfully ud earnestly bring to yon an appeal GRAFT AMONG POLICE. le behalf of the atricken people of tha Congo Free State. We do this in tba p.m of forty mlselonary organlsa-tion- e Conapiracy to Rob Expreee Delivery whoe. work la pruseeuted in all Wagon. d MCtlon. of tha world, and we are out-luo- Interprets petition Butte, Mont., Jan. II. Aaenxation faithfully the sentiment of their conhaa betn created here by testimony stituency of upwards of twenty of Christian men and women. presented late Saturday night to the council committee which is InvestiWs ate not forgetful that recognition gating chargee of grafting umung the has been given by both governments force. Two police - officers to International duty In relation to police t that Captain McGarth, charged this unhappy people. It le a source 01 of police, had invited them to keen satisfaction to us that our are united in leadership in Join in a conspiracy to rob a deliva work so closely affecting Internat- ery wagon of the Northern Pacific Exional honor. But we are reminded by press company, between the depot and The robbery, it the lecurrence of our annual meeting the express office. was stated, ws to have occurred un that weeks and months are passing the night of November lltli lust, while the heavy burden of wrong continues to rest upon the Congo people when It was expected a large amount and we recognise with profound re- of currency would be secured. Borne one tipped the plan off to the gret that the first definite step toward just international action haa not yet manager of the express company, who immediately telegraphed to headquartbeen taken. ers at St. Paul. A force of armed Conviction Concerning Issue. guards was rushed to Butte with We apeak with deep conviction to kill, if necessary, to proconcerning this issue because we are tect the company property. This preresiassociated with many intimately caution, It U alleged, frustrated the dents of the Congo State by which the plana of th conspirators. we have refer been disclosed. subjects But you will not need to be reminded that other testimony than ours hah POPE PIUS RECEIVES been given to the character and creditability of these witnesses, AMERICAN STUDENTS selected by King Leopold himself hag said of them and of their fellow misslonarlea in the Congo that they constitute for the native the sole America Haa Diatinguiahed Herself a Friend of the Clergy and the representative of equity and Justice. Church. .Of their testimony, dreadful as It has been, the commission has declared that they found it well supported by witnesses and official representatives. Rome, Jau. 13. Pope Piua today reThe request which we, like the ceived student a of the American colgreat company of petitioner! of both lege In Rome. They were presented governments outside our constituency by Mnnslgnor Kennedy, rector of the are urging, Is obviously fair to all Incollege, who said the American stuterests, since It asks only for such im- dents were more numerous than those partial action as shall give authoritatof any other here. Pope ive revelation of actual facta and In- Flue spoke to nationality them about France, saysure correction of such wrongs as shall ing: In the war that la being- - waged be disclosed. We submit that the wimbetween the clergy and hell, the exple Issue thus presented Involves a pression! of unity and sympathy from primary test of national and Internat- Catholics throughout the world are ional honor. The longer withholding the greatest consolation. America esif amnlfestatlon of this measure of haa distinguished herself In pecially International concern tor these wards this way. America la a great afthe nations would leave upon all credit to ua.Indeed, When you return to your pewere responsible for It a lasting glorioua country follow with the clergy reproach. and the people thla luminous example mll-Hn- aer-teau- s a eora-Bilsri- International Responsibility. "We would earnestly urge that no device of the ruler of the Congo State, whether of wholesale aspersion of or of evasion of accountability through promotion of transfer of terrto a government, of which ho is itory I lntself the head, shall be allowed to lesue of International reapon-taulltS'in? mo-tjv- y for immediate ascertainment .IJHfflrions and correction of wrongs, he Issue as you are well aware, But of motive, but of fact, and the :,.v of 1 n to guardianship binding the pow-protection of the people of the of territory the Congo basin la inde-rt:dof political relations. More-"'c-r. we wrould our respectfully urge fwiiictlon that If the king la a trustee ne cannot transfer hie trust except sanction. If the con- y international of an international conference . ittipnrtant In the opening of the it would seem that a L? territory I?i. I1 fnrI rpvlw of the Issue in indispensable for wle iri Just dealing now. nam of Inter- ritotuu Justice, ofhumanity re(?(ird tof tha Primal rights of man, we would aak you use the full power reposed In bjr ,he tprefe ruler In interest of an Immediate discharge f 1. their nr responsibility over the remnant of Irdlanshlp i1Lb e people who generation ttliout choice of their own. were i.? 01 "t thrtr Isolation into ,h Ul wor14 f en and of solidarity in the tremendous flict against the church. con- Protesting TO CONGRESS. Against the Pending migration Bill. Im- Baltimore, Jen. 13. The executive committee of the National German Alliance of the United States met here today and adapted a memorial for presentation to congress, protesting gainst the peai lng immigration bill. Thla memorial, which haa the sanction of the esecutive committee of the alliance la twenty two suites, condemns the bill, declaring against tb educational test and tbe Increasing of tbe heal tax proposed by tbe bill and recommending The creation of a competent commission whose duty it shall be to thoroughly investigate and consider the subject cf im-- 1 migration and report and make recom- - j mentations to tbs president and congress of the United States for such j change and addition to the law as j will fully and fairly meet every requirement. NEW YORK SITUATION. - ftity ca,VTDB 2. j. Pprty worth, Running at High Spesd Train Is Suddenly Derailed, Five Persons Are Killed and Eight Injured. c, s ! ; e. : , ' , MEMORIAL Washington. Jan. 13. Janies WadsJr., speaker of the New York assembly, had a conference tonlgnt with President Roosevelt in which the New York political situation was thoroughly discussed for two hours. Mr. Wadsworth would not dlscuex the conference further than to say that it CONFERENCE ON MES8AG2. related to tbe New York political situation and the New York Wr Companies of Imperial Valley He said anything further onlegislature. the subCall Meeting. ject cr any news of the conference would have to be given out from tbo White House. C1JJ3HIvWpl: Chairman r the Joint committee of i1.:,,Hclt CONFERS WITH ROOSEVELT. .a,.ura3 wa,er companiea of at appointed rith a vie Va,11,y Washington, Jan. 13. Commissioner n for Clemente of the Interstate commerce pro!ld,n is th commission and Commissioner of Corif t a Development com- - porations Garfield conferred with the y nt u a to all directors President for two hours tonight. f th nwet BMtl None of tbe parties would discus tbe TtanuavlJ!0mpf"k, ronfcn-nc- e on President nature of the conference. Commis7 If, meaae- - ft Is probable sioner Clement returned yesterday UMr aioelatlon wll! from (oL7 'r carry Chicago. 00 5FtIatkns for be or faTOr Rovernment SCHEME OF FRAUD. w,tk rit Presidents tSUf-- J Peovldtag tbs reels Jan. 13. What in Washington, y w'lllcf to make tha "eesion. by the police to be a scheme irtYs BWeMary t protect the charged to physician out w,trT uers of the Im- - of defraud aledWashington i nil to tbe arrest vday of 15.0110, Frank F. Homans of Paris. France, and Darld T. Tanner, alias Townsend, 8Eve"E weather, cf White Plalna, N. Y on ihe charge of conspiracy. Tbe min were arII. The worst rested after Thomas J. Kemp, of this r wetber experienced city, bad laid tbe police that Tanner Miiri n s for many years now pre baj made a proposition to enter a - -j gov-ent'.- T Petition in the Name of Forty Missionary Organizations. that the univ-Mv.- Cbthe-glcvito- ! e - e - El Paso, Texa. .a. Jan. 13. Runnlug at a high rate of speed Rock lalaud paMcnger train No. 30, which left hero at 6:30 yesterday evening for Chicago, dashed into an open switch at Barney. Kl Fan early N. M 130 miles north this morning. Five pentous were killed aad eight Injured. The dead: B. Ackley, Carizasn, engineer. C. J. Kedfleld, Csrlxoso, firemen. Harley gpenci, Corona, N. M., sheepman. Andrew llaron. Bis bee, Arisons. Mexican child, three years old. I'nidcutlfied passenger. . 1'nldemltied boy. I'uiiieutifled Mtxican laborer. When t)l( train dashed into tbe switch the engine left the track and turned over, pinning the engineer and fireman killing them instantly . The expresa car, dining car and a Pullman were thrown from the track. Eight passengers were hurt, none seriously. The I rata wreokad todav was In colon janT I at Vullard, Ka., with !he Hm mad, and 82 per-0. gg their sous, mostly Mexican loiterers way to El Paso, were killed aud over 2u persons were injured. - COLD WAVE PREVAILS. Jan. 13. A cold wave of intensity haa developed in the wake of the heavy anowaturm and west era in eastern Montana North Dakota. At 6 o'clock tnulrht hi the Canadian reading station northwest showed temperatures ranging from 14 beiuw aero at Minnesota, to 33 below at both Raltlef'ird aad Swift Current. In tbo United State the coldest place was Havre. Mont., where there was a temperature of 22 were; below zero. Other temperature Helena, 14 below; Miles City, Mont, 6 below: ; Bismarck, N. D lu WjUisloo. N. I;., 18 below; Devil St. Paul con-liiera- tu-la- ke, N D., 16 below. est in the explorer's plana, Mr. W1l man considers his balloon In perfect condition. STEAMER Onondaga RETURNS. New York, Jan. 13. The French liner lot Ravnie from Havre arrived lu port today ater a stormy voyage. Major VY. Cook Daniels of Denver was a passenger on the steamer. He haa been away for all yeara, much oC his tlm having been spent In New Guinea. Msjor Daniels la a student of anthropology and some yeara ago In London fitted out an rapedltion for a voyThey returned age to New Guinea. to lamdon recently. Major Daniels has brought much valuable data regarding the natives of New Guinea, as well a a number of ahull and a large collection of photographs, lie will remain in this country for a few mouths and then return to follow up Ms researches. He left today for Den- for Charleston Bound Is Aground. Chatham. Mass., Jan. 13- - St raving from the beaten track, the Clyde line freight si earner Onondaga,' Captain Bunnell, bound from Boston for Charlevt.cn. and Jacksonville, struck on Orleans beach early today and la in adangerous position. The' chances of saving the steamer are considered about even. The Onundsgs struck the beach The vessel bad wannearly head-on- . dered two miles off the course during a night which though cloudy waa comparatively clear. Two tug arrived at the scene this afternoon but no attempt waa made to float the vessel. It fa expected that the greater portion of her cargo will have to be lightered before the vessel can be floated. At dark tonight the captain shouted ashore that his xeseel was still tight aud showed no signs of Ineallng un. The Onondaga la 2,155 ton net bub den and carries crew of 28 men. DEMONSTRATION Madrid, Jan. 13. There was a gidemonstration at gantic Bilbao today, which was attended by some rioting. The government's energetic precaulion In holding the garrison In readiness prevented serious disturbances. There wss- a similar manifestation at San Sebsatian, where 80.000 persons paraded shunt the town but no clashes with the police resulted. snti-clertc- The Intense cold will add materially to the suffering of those eoti.uiunl-de- e experiencing a fuel famine. ANTHROPOLOGIST BEACHED. - ON EVE OF COLLAPSE. Indtoatloua Madrid, Jaa. II. are will not last out tbe week aa Ihe efforts fur conciliation by the moderate aad advanced sections of the Liberals have been nnaucceaafUL The principal point at iasuo is the proponed anti clerical association's law. Doubt ia espreiwd as to whether the Liberals, although they have a strong majority In (be chamber, will be able to form a new cabinet. that the mlnUtiy SAN RAFAEL WEATHER. RenRafael, Cal., Jan. II. Tbe heav- iest anow In years fell her today, and rain and hall fell at Intervala. Tbo hills north of here were capped with snow. On account of anow falllg and freeslng on tbe power roll of the North Shore Electric railway, trains this morning were moved with difficulty. ver. RELIGIOUS FUNCTION. MINE WORKERS CONVENTION. Mexico City, Jaa. 13. Tha first great Indianapolis, Jon. 13. The eighteenth religious function of the year waa annual convention of the United Mine held here yesterday. Tbe reason waa Workers of America will convene the annual pilgrimage of the Arch here nest Tuesday. Six hundred dele- Diocese of Mexico to the Sanctuary of the Virgin. It I estimated that over gates are expected. W. B. Wllaon of the mine workers 21,000 persona attended. Mid: Never In the hlsmry of the body TRIAL OF TEAMSTERS. has things been ao quiet as they are now. Though there are a few strike Jaa. 13. The three Amerion in the country, none of them la of canHavana, who were arrested at teamsters much more than local Importance Columbia Saturday on the ane none will require much of the time Camp charge of attacking a colored woman, of the convention in discussion. Upon win be tried Tuesday. Investigation the whole, the miners are prosperous indicates that probably no grava ofa of discussion no and we anticipate fense waa committed. sensational nature in tbe coming convention." FLOODS AT PITTSBURQ. STEAD APPEALS TO POPE. Pittsburg. Jaa. 13. The deageroua flood stage in the riven here today conin W. T. Stead Rome. Jan. 13.' by the U. 8. weather bunection with hla efforts to Interest predicted failed to materialise, authorities reau the Pope In an International peace the tace of water N stamovement wrote Cardinal Merry Del aud tonight a little over after Val. papal scereta ry of state, enclosing tionary, However, au epidemic of tya letter to tbe Pope, in which he de- 20 feet.le feared. scribed his ideas' as to the action the phoid Vatican should take and pointing out WOULD the enormous mural Influence such action by tbe Pope would create. It Is reported that Mr. Siead'a desire ia Ey Pano. Texas, Jan. 13. James Dunthat Pope Plus issue an encyclical In can. one of the members of company favor of peace and tbe limitation of D, Twenty-fiftinfantry, discharged without honor at El Reno, applied to armaments. tbe local recruiting office here todav for roenlistment. but was rejected tinPOLONYI INDIGNANT. ier the order of the President. 13.Minfier d Budapest, Jan. Justice Pokmyi is out with an indigRUSSIAS DISINTEGRATION. nant declaration that Herr Halmos, of Budapest, expressed It 1 recognized here thet a generally voluminous statement in Japan's geherally are tantamount to demand not producing a single font to bear the loss of the and con11 I bad out hla charge tbat be Polony both i.flldala and the Press sequently abused bis position in order to obtain take a pessimistic view of the situaadvantages for a perauntl friend. tion. Herr Polonyl declares tbat he so It cannot he helped, however, for abused bis position neither the gov- since the war the army, though not ernment, ublch be unceasingly less numerous, has not been improvnor numerous adversaries in ed. The same incompetent sail disbe municipal council would have put honest chiefs govern the same unreup with It. strained men. and there is no provision for mobilization. In tbe interior disorders continue, WELLMANS BALLOON. bomb outrage becoming more nunvT-o-u Paris. Jan. 13. Walter Wellman's daily. Tbe outlook lor tbe Dp tint is dark. enlarged balloon In which be hopeo to reach tbe north pole and which Is now The Constitutional Democrat, fearing inflated for the purpose of testing the defeat, have cuiitrxcied alliance with and tbe impermeability of tbe envelope, was the Socialist. rrruluilonit elements, while the Octoexhibited to a number of French aeronauts today. M. Santos Dumont, M. brists are Joining the Black Hnudred. fearDutch and Count De lot Yaulx and In tiie meantime the bureaucrat, other men prominent in aeronautics, ing a debacle, ae enriching London Chronicle. were present and showed great inter Trans-Baika- l, n tiiem-eclve- a. |