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Show FILL PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST it is it charges, medium lie Vest advertising :;Et5e CITV. THE examiner as well baches the county OUR S'JBSCRIP-?0CITY. THE BOOKS ARE OPEN TO VERTISERS. INDICATIONS THE WILL BE TUESDAY; WARMER IN SOUTH PORTION; WED- AD- NESDAY FAIR. OGDEN m., TILLMAN THAT FAIR NO. 22 VOL IV ARE WEATHER IS CITY. TUESDAY UTAH. when Senator Spooner arose MORNING. J Nl ARY t- PRICE FIVE CENTS 1007 rn,Th high and dry. Ur killed in the of bu:!.l.ugs. und u not in r was Spouiier said h deciiu.-or beguiled Into the uo .wot j r. naive emilket. The senator. 1;. Niiic.ua Falls p.'Wer is again ecor the look iu would vain iu lit- iivlU-lid, aud lighting the r uu or offensive epithet I. iit. roll. t'n South the to The Foiled States got erumeut s aj applied a Io.-.uaiur. He wa- - not a senatorial e.-fi.m, !on.0im t. joo. no: a. lie wiuld or. If he uas.one, "o" fron, hi- diairui-tioof break-- '' Ti.l Hir.pt to teach the senator tiers. Mtieii of lit- gov.-- l nilliir's :u tiiv. hurlior an), because the latter had ((Hipuii m woik i h,. tin--t Wash.. J.ii! li wu his culleag.;-- : characterize, uuk co.,-- 1 on Facitir inm the y name at the outset of his w.i 1,. 1,1 11, Si a: lit His estliuaie ot Air. Tilluiau a a NO HABEAS CORPUS. du Cum by interstate t'ui.inii-i-chat be would regret some of hi- - unit1. K Ume. Afi.-Franklin Schmitz and Ruef Virtually Defeated .otiay as be later read them In tin four uituessns. the tuai-.iiwas .ecord. in Their Application. u'cUh-;uulil It) 'Iliuisi'uy u.uiuMr. Spooner said the senator eoul.i iu the federal at 1urt not be m'ji'e mistaken or unjust than lig S..n Flam Jan 21.- - VI ihough ili.it Mr ilarri-niii- Ihe to charge him with holding msl'.ie Und. l)re. To show noun io,lii tirtu.ilL an. has absorbed purail.-me Mr cause. He ha never given fur Mayor S.'kiiiiz olid and cunipeiltlng liii'vioUiiou of Riii-Spooner add' d. It waa appropriate fui ihe Sherman in iheir appiic.t.iou fur is c iln of law, puipo.-him to say he criticised the aulnidt a writ f hai.tas eoriii. the cuxe was he inveatigi'li.'!,. I present and utterances of the senator, aud not decided, a further hearing luring lien Campbell, fuinti wlthJraw in no respect what I -- aid infor w lit i arranged of the Great Nu'thein railroad, Kouglit for theutm.rr.;w. olThe und unworthy the love of a good wife to the effect of those uttcrsuces." iiuiot purpinie wa the first witness evamiiu-mday. Ihe indie ineitl cave from the jurtadte-tlo-iugu It is idle to reason about it; it is If he should utter words which Mr. Campbell was at the head ol the He to pie mil about it. Our brains would iurpire the black man of of Kitperior Judge Dunne. lie- uf Oregon to disregard law and place mort traffic department tel under the staggering blow and hut Francis J. Honey runicMcd ihe A Navigation cnnipauv beRailroad loud surge to tile Iheait. Civiliza difficulty in ihe way of 'he while peo- fore the for a writ eiiiiiulhg that the merger with tin- Somhent la mayor n.M iou peels off us. any and all of us, ple id ihe South' he would expect .urreinieiiti 10 Ihe sheriff eilic. wV vho are men, and revert to the criticism. of i.liiulniiig merely lor the puiii.o-Mr. Severance soutin to show ! TillMr. Spooner aald some of Mr. t tlie writ and had ucrei riginal ravage type whose impulaca aeHially Mr. Campliell lha ihe to in iirisoii. undtr any aud all arn-- cltcnuistances man's uiierauces aa quoted by Sendid not exist bemerger coinpetltiou ator Patterson had appalled and allot iave always been to kill, kill, klil. tween the Southern l':o-- j tic oil 'lie 1 him. If at a later daip the senator do uot know what the sen.itor from Souih Carolina did not regret baud and the Oregon Railroad A Navi- SENATE AND NOISE 'rum Wisconsin would ; under thi-ahe had today applied, Mr. gation, Oregon Short l.fne and Iliton Mmtmr'ances; neither do 1 ear.-- . 1 ihe that afier the merger Bo help n.e Spooner should feel them for ihe first Pacific, and ceaaed. have three daughters. SLMARY FOR JAN. 21 competition senator. he the And had thcnr omof lime not I known had rather Jnd, affairs The of the Oregon Railroad Mr. had or said killed by a tiger the aenutor by a bear and Spooner A Navigation's Oriental oeivice was gather up her honea and bury them. said today as to his attitude what he gone iuto and it wa developed that Mr. Tillman Makes Spectacular mu rotiaciouB that he had diul in the would have taken with credit Irid these various Which Offends Carmack, Speech s iwrvice lines, inrludiug It. been repeated by any oilier man. purity of her maidenhood, than to hare Then Makes Apology, h.v with I) Company Government without law la tyran- and contract her cwarl and tell me the horrid the Oregon Railroad A Navigastory that she had lost the jiwcl of ny," vaid Mr. Spooner, and the world tion's own line, the Portland A AsiaIter wnmanhoijd, or rstht-had been has come to regard how vital It Is. md tic, were oierated st a los-- . Washington. Jan. 21 - The lumae torobbed of it by a black fiend. Ttie to the man involved, hut to s.ieiety. They were operated solely to af- day pronounced miaiiiiinnndy in favor To lapse upon this fundamental wild beast would only obey the iu competian ford outlet Portland at of und making more efflcleiil of nature, and we woul hunt principle was to lapse into anarchy, tion with the Northern Pacific at theenliirging field und cuss: artillery. him and kill him just as boon and barbarism, he added. i. Sound said Mr. Camp-MPuget ports. An in tore sling poHtleal discuselon Wlieu Mr. Spooner denied the right as possible. out of the pasage if tin: grew to citizen to nf state any delegate To Lovett, Mr. Cuinpliel also Outbruting the Bruts. Pidillcsl Purity" hill. indiib-itlu- g tke taking of life on personal judgment thatedJudge 1 (he ton land route trf the tioii making bout-What shall we do with a man who and in anger lie did not refer to ihe Atlanticthat Corpora scushoVp was an impractical connect ion with paliticul in has outbrutod the brute and commit- - ' south mere than 10 the north, hut. one. 1 eieetlini. A hill was puaeed anlhnriz-luted an set which is move cvm-- I than he added, he did not denounce the adt Mr. Campbell admitted mild coin ihe snt'retHry or comnierce and Indeath? Try him? drag the victim iulo vocacy of that doctrine by anv man, Ion between the Southern Pacific auj ter report on the "Moral educut tonal court, for she alone can furnish legal especially by those iu high places. the A Navigation and phyoii-aRailroad Oregon condition of woman and evidence and make her teatify to the Perhaps. Mr. Spooner said, he had river oil Ihe child workers in Ihe United Biutes." fearful ordeal through which ah? has no adequate appreciation of the situ- company, w. W. service Cot on of Portland, The measure has already imaged tho puRitrd, undergoing a second cruci- ation in the south. He knew it was a tor the Orrg.n Railroad A senate. fixion? That is whit the senator delicate one one which would tax to attorney the wiinesH state Navigation, made After the of a of That la what the senator front Wis- the uimoxt the tact of these who must that the Willamette service, above Sa- hills under psKMigo of thenumber the consin asya he would do, and he is deal with It, for the black man. he lem. w suspension rules, hr inci in sequential. house pawsed the Dlstricl of (lolumhis welcome to all of the honor he can get knew, must stay there. It was fruitMr. Campbell admitted that appropriation hill and at G:iu p. in. out of It. Our rule Is to make the less of anything but danger to discuss theAgain, Railroad A Navigation adjourned. Oregim woman witness, prosecutor. Judge and the equality of these races, and to his and the Southern Pacific competed in Jury. I have known Judge Lynch's mind it meant applying a torch. moving wool to oast era markets. Mr. Jau. 21. A spectacucourt to sit fur a week while suspect Mr. out pnilllcs, Spooner Leaving that of eastern larWashington, Benslor Tillman was after suspect had been rnn down and said with great emphasis, Itefore the Campbell estimated speech by business the I'niini Pacific competitive arrested, and in every instance they law the white and the black man must brings GO per cent to Portland, the the chief feature of an cxciiing day in the senate. The Ftnith Camilna were brought Into the presence of the 4 Thera waa no man so equal. 6 Great nHnatiir's effurt waa a That la wicked that he waa not entitled to tho Northern IE victim and when she said: reply to the ccut IS or. per per recent criticism of himself by not the man, he was set free, hut protection of tho law. Saying he and the Northern ' 2 Pacific per cent Fpooner. He began with a saiyracal when she declared the guilty wretch. would not d'.rcusa that unspeakable or 30 per cent. uf the senate as a uiluslrel It was enough, and until the white crime committed by both white and Mr. Campbell stated that he thought picture which Mr. Tillman later said how, men of the South shall change their black men, he continued: the Southern Pacific handled about 25 was his Aral and last It natures and become degenerate attempt to tie The senator will not claim that the t hr Atlantic seabosTj hual- rent tof per s fimuy, an ai tempt wlhch at it will continue to he enough. The sen- appreciation of womanhood and the to Pottinnd. adding that bin esti- - c)UAiOI1 brought a atlngiiiK denunela- ators from Wisconsin and Colorado crowning jewel of the woman's ex- mate waa a pure gues. lion front Senator Carmack in resent-ttiemay rave, the newspapers may howl, istence, her chastity. Is limited to any eviBummed up, Mr. PanipWU's of allusion to hint. but men who were reared by virtuous locality. dence showed that there was compeThis waa preceded by a serious remother and who revere womanly virThe men of the north, south, east tition between th different Oregon ply from Senator Spixiuor ou ihe attitue as the most priceless jewel f and west equally love aye, In the lines until by Harrin.aii. He tude taken by Mr. Tillman on the race their civilization will do as we of the palace or in the cabin equally love bellttk-- themerged extent of this competiand filially reaulilng in a 8outh hare done. On this question 1 the home. tion under examination liy attorneys problem, of session uearly two hours behind Even tbla. he said, did not obliterapologize for nuthing. 1 tprun aud tor the Harriman interests. closed doors. acorn the charlantnnry and cant the ate the fundamental principle that the J. D. Farrell was examined The aorret scaidon waa followed by the cowardice, the Insolence men so charged had the right to a the afternoon as to the Pacific during Coast brief open one In which Mr. Tilland effrontery of all such creatures. trial in a court of law. Mr. Farrell Is director of tman made company, a profuse apology to Mr. the on his Doctrine Attacks position Regarding Only. the company, and said that while Mr. Drownsrille affair, Mr. Tillman aald: Jn all thia, ha said, he did not at- Harriman was a director of the com- Carmack, to all seua'ora whom he had first essay iu ihe brought into bl T find myself on tills question for tack the senator from South Carolina, a nominal amount line pany, he only of butnor, and finally to the .enthe first1 time sinew I have been a but hla doctrine. in to U)0 shares. from of stock, tire senate. 1 very much regret that member ot this body holding different When Mr. ftpooner concluded SenRailroad & I ever understook The agent of the to be funny and 1 views and asking a different position ator Teller obtained recognition, but Navigation company Oregon Boutbern and the Mr. Tillto my Democratic colleagues. I have said he would yield briefly to Mr. Car- Pacific at Tacom waa the first wit- will never do so any more. no fault to find with them, nor do 1 mack, who wgs also addressing ths ness called thia afternoon. He testi- man then withdrew all lie had said in hla funny essay and said It would criticise their action. No one under- chair. Mr. Carmack aald: fied that It cost one dollar more to stands the attlude of the Southern neMr. President, 1 waa not In the go east by tray of Sacramento and not appear in the record. Thin apology waa at onre acccitel gro question better than I do. especial- chamber In the early part of the (9.511 mure to go by way of Ei lao ly in regard to dhe negro soldiers. speech made by the senator from than from Portland direct. He testl- - by Mr. Carmack, who regretted he had motive of his friend, They were quartered In 1SC5 ami 18G6 South Carolina. I believe no sen-- 1 flrd ,hat prjI)r to the merger there questioned thewithdrew words he bad In nearly every southern commonlor here haa given more frequent or Wia competition between the Southern and he, too, uttered In jiroteri. wealth and were guilty of some of the severer provocation for retort, than the pBCifie and Union Pacific, The Brownsville affair was the submost horrible acts nf oppression and senator from South Carolina. No sen- p eiii genera) agent of the began ator upon eliher side of the chamber j Oregon" Railway and Navigation com- ject of controversy and the day cruelty, with tho announcement, of a comprosenever remarks about bos made the pan.. for Seattle, said he represented mise rosolii'lon which brought repule Expected Approval for RoosevolL ator from South Caroltna as studiously i Pacific, 1 Dean and fully expected that the people of offensive aa the senator from South the Southern together on the jjr. Ellis testified that he solicitedr, basis uf ordering an investigation of my own state and of the other south- Carolina without any provocation for ei'lier of the roads ern slates would commend Ihe Presithe fads of the affray without bringing seen fit to make a nutn-- 1 flight acted by him In preference to other into question the authority of the presdent's action in discharging the bat- her of his has In this chamber. into not did colleagues he that but Maf try talion of the Twenty-fift- y Io dismiss the negro troops. The infantry. I have no feeling nf resentment In favor of one nr ident resolution was submitted to and apThey do not believe there should be toward the senator from South Caro- fluence shippers witness The roads. his any negro soldiers In the army at all lina, for without making any persons! the other of proved tiy the president at a confersaid that as fur as freight Ixiund tor ence and they would welcome the repeal of yesterday. to wish with I that ihi: waa say concerned the Sound country the law which provides for their en- application After the speeches and mutual apolto some men It Is a misfor- Soitihern Pacific was a competitor Mr. Foraker atlistment They have not paused to respect a fault that they do with the Nortehm linrs for freights ogies had been made I tune rather lhau rote on his resoluto get analyze the President's action. tempted not know how to apeak the language from knew my attitude would displease my ports on the Mississippi south of tion. Objection was made, and ihe and good feeling. Memphis. constituents. It would have been easy of courtesy matter will he taken up tomorrow. The senator from South Carolina In the absence nf J. f. Ford, for me to have kept quiet hut, beThe senate adjourned at : i n. aw fit to allude to the fact that I the of and general j manager lieving as I do that a great wrong has had been defeated for It Pacific Coast company. John D. Far- been done the innocent negroes, ihiit was a retort ao obvious, so easily roll took the siand and said he was QTFAMFR AuROLND ON the President had again exhibited a within the reach of the most the representative of the Oregon willingness io override law and usurp faulty that I am uot surprisedgroveling that it Washington railrrad whicli "waa popu ' in I feeble have way, ROCKS NEAR HAVANA authority, my should have been suggested to the in- iarly supposed to belong to E. H. Hurtried; to show why I jolped his critic. from of senator South the rtman. He said that he did mp know Mr. Roosevelt boa already rescinded teiUgence j wbo owned the lock in the company one part of hla order, and I warn my Carolina. The senator from South Carolina or who wma furnishing the money for Vessel Seems ot Be in Great Danger, fellow senators on this aide that they j Yet It is Found Impossible did not ned to lift hla belly from the its operations, lie said that h made need not be surprised to find him a to Send Help. to to dust tit E. the attain that to height the j concerning company reports little later on modifying or changing to It com-I be believe great The true, Pacific Coast retort, 11. Harriman. bis attitude In particulars on this question. I am prenareii for Mr. President, thst the fact my ser- pany owned the stock of the Pacific of regret Coast Steamship company, said Mr. i Havana. Jan. 22. A large anvthin? he may do. and shall be sur- vice terminates is a matter cm kI to be English, grounded mi to senator this side Ferrell. every steamship comp my op prised st nothing, for since his somer- of nearly close ,o Morn, rocks Jl"e the I the chamber. doubt much very that pltod eratod a sault un the court review feature of . lnr,1ing hl'' 1r! 'u' the rats bill and his surrender upon whether that could he truthfully said between Cane Nmne and Ban Juan, j h1 no ld that the Pacific enter Havana harbor. She s The witness a qiwtlon of far more vital Import- if the senator from South Caroiina ol or rail whittling for belp. The . j Coast companv owned 80 mil.-ance than this, he will be only too were In my position. The sens tor sava my epear Is brok- - read that ran from Port Harper, j ihe sieiiniiT I very dang.-touaelad to sieze the frst opportunity to ! The ship appears to "' he -' f en and that I have taken a garland of where the company' ships called. ' plnrate the negroes and resume his flowers Areola, of rieanier broken it to that connected the where upon spear Ob Ban spo. , Louli t,n' place as their Idol. White house. Broken or unbroken, with the Bout bent Pacific. though it tv ftnp'.lble to make her Hatred fer RooaevelL wit - out accurately in 'lie dnrkn-s- a that spear has never bee& dipped In M. H Hawkins was th,- - lust s.iw.ihe - wi 'r 1 am charged with being unable to the filth of the guttpr. nes examine. during the hearing. He- , A policementhe who r sli was har... Mr. at mar.Teller Rooseanv this was aiqnoarhlng Theodore the in assistant 'merrnpted iff point, said that he thing good sue. .nuance the s,fully nn exhla In Mr. was and making Tillman a and moncmanie velt my feet, being vhen a inonalr wave apparent I., liftpersonnl hatred of h'.m. I beg to re- pressing the hope that the Colorado ed. her Imdily from ihe channel and mind senators that whrn re were senator would yield to him tor a brief her toward the treacherous about to have a vote on the rate bill reply to my friend from Tennessee. I gave him ell the credit for having When Mr.' Carmack declared that he j freight and" sonic of It went by th; rocki. I.arge seas fuliowtil oik uuoiher. The witness said thst compelled any railroad legislation at might alio want morp time. Mr. Tel- - Harrimr.ii llm-all and being entitled to gratitude for ler in positive language declined to I he never dicifteJ hy which mud It forcing the vescl to the shore, and she whatever benefits might arise from it. yield to either, but. addressing the I should go. Im: left that mutter to the before she rn.ild recover liera.'If now are waves Monster I may be narrow and prejudiced hut chair, said he would move to close the railroad officials. s' ruck. al-- i I try to be and when I rr;tie!rd of the senate if he could pel a sweeping over theI? en'ire ship, and .eeit in tip dark-tic- s ii hough vbe Keverai fcnatora on iho bin about InJIanda a'losit HURRICANE SUBSIDE. "I pecpl, from the Ills !a Pana ma. by thoiu.ai-liican sl?e nf t:c Dwiul'jgp whre r" Ititpoeslble to in it : h the cmJuct minor the shore, Killed About second to which bi'.rd was Three Persons motion, Loss policy, app'aii cji out tonight. rend Morris fi'ce, 1 Mt Jus.ihfd, and wbil help oarried. (1.003,000. lor cnserty of j Tke cloae-- l session waa devoted I mr gr no cr-?- :t LANDS FOR RUBBER TREES. Biwns.-;:iin this matter ccn.lnion to an effort to secure the exBuffalo. Jan 21. The hurricane 1 on the hetr-icct.nresxlomtl record which swept the Niagara frontier yes frem the prinp'snl tr.y?e!f Ci'-epunging C.intl-nmtnt El Paso. Texas. Jan. 21. The should aw be of ,1 r. THIn au remarks relating to ferday has sub."!'! d. A mure e vendciple that the in ihe eti.-cl Rubber company for .he of the sui'ii other '.m'shl men rattor. which be characteri- ed estimate pli- - s he damrac a: ik of rnl.ber lr,..n iniaile should be presumed to zed as the minstrel show, and which ais-u- i manufaenre alone at nrj that Buffalo port of lias Just laetuhi laigi tracs of land he Innocent until they are proven after two hour discussion was In the stste of ,'..ahiiiln. Mexico, for Eii guilty. of lotke The high wail's the on Senator Tillman concluded at 3:21 of i...,".li'i. some Page (Continued Eight) ing t'lday. kik, .r.m.!,-i- i Tl.r.-- pi-::- . ivl-.iji'- e W.-I- J rmi-;:t:.- g - T0 REPLY IN i aits-l.nu- -, 1 - ui-lii- i -- sin-ee- r e Exp'ains His Attitude Toward Lynching Claims That He Has Never Advocated r - I Lynch Law at Any Time or Race. r- 21- Tilin' the program of Mr. Spconev quoting the colloquy when Ik . 10 interrupt. tried Ud l. "When I asked I he qumtion, did not the president adopt Maju. Penrose's suggestion and employ Mr. deweMver" said Mr. Ti.lnmn. - d-- - Mt r 1 Gar-Unitto-n g ldlelc. P "The whole procedure ns th shied pcarance of a well laid plan to an-l in a:d protect the real criminal, manner po'b:e the nmat effective and to hurry the expul ion of inn cent and guilty men alike from the army ao aa to put It out of the power of anybody at nnv time to ever prove who the till i t n.en vere and mete out tie-ti- . l e. , v ;o them. t Wa Shot Them. "It was adroit for the senator to and shift the minds of hie auditor the readers of the record from the prerUenfi outrageous discrimination est wnl,e soldiers and favoriagainst 'he ng the white ones to my own utter-inf'-s and attitude toward the negro ra.nlsta. The cluewdneaa and dishonesty of the argument and the indecency of the at' ark was emphasized when the eeuainr from Wisconsin proceeded to quote from a former speech of mine Wo In this hotly In which I aald: hnot them, we killed them, and we will do it again.' Now, what about those words of we then, etcT mine, in what connection did I utter them? If 1 mistake not. the senator from Wisconsin was in this chamber There when 1 used that language. were present a large number of leadipt-- ht-i- l ! pur-IRine- dictive phra-e- repre-whateve- r. I ever advocated lynch law a.iy run; or at any place? I an-A- r on my honor, never. I have JiisCfi-one it for one crime and 1 'tnl... ,1:1,1 have consistently and Ha-.- a that altitude for years. As governor ef Kou'.h f'uroilna. 1 proclaimed that ait'ie'.gh I luid taken the oath of office to tinp- rt the law and enforce it. I w did lend a nmb to lynch any "isn. Murk ..r white, who had any woman, black or white. This is tuv Htlitnde calmly and deliberately aken Hint justified by my conscience uiaiiituined lav; I!),- M -- rav-irii'-- ri , in the eight of God. Mr. IrisMi-nl,- , the senator from of lynching bees. A far a- - lynching for rape 1 con-th- e misnomer. word is a Vh.-stern and sad faced mm put to d'ltii a creature In hniran form who has id'iw rpd n white woman then I noiVhg nf the Imp about it. There i mo'e cf ihe feeling of participating a moiirtier at a funeral. They havp avpr.god th,, grta'est wrong, the 'rt crime In all tlie category ot ?"!n; s, rot so much as an act of hut - a warning ns to what ii man may exm-c- t who shall repeat t..n tf..n-- p They are looking to the Pn.eriin nf ivir loverj ones. Unwritten Law. "ht eenuinr from Wisconsin prate: ;!u Is, w. He erects the law Into iv which must be worshiped re- f juijpp u,, j,al ctudied aw !n ok, bln niln.l has become wtiira'i-rwh the big-tr- y which lg fnr.'latnental principle in vT' '' ,remnient.,Uiw is nothing more ,, a.i the-- will of the people , There V'1'1 1;,ws ""d nnwrltten laws, c 'I;-- unwritten awa are always the Tn'bM'"nti-'nr if savsgp justice. sp,-nk- retrl-biiU'i- a- . . ti i - i.aiot fri.m Wisc-insiIs Ipcpi-5J- , nr ti" C'ndit'or.s to 1 r eixi he has lost those nv:ln! ;r tor rnerto ri'a'f.e-erii.tic4V. .'a r',n race, !"r"1v (f 'he robe-- t x.l g ,,.. , n o'r lent rage. wctniuh.'Od. mother io..,d. have rrlAnd a rh - Hlpparcy a til?f-iPii!y -- o 1, vital s chastity of woman- disgran. to his own mother Purity and a tb-nal- cou-nea- ng republican. I challenged each ml evert nun here to show wherein the le of South Carolina were not Juaiir-f-rand no one dared reply. Mr. Tlilii'.Hn reviewed the coudi'lons nn.ler which ihe people of hla aisle artel at the time, to show ths distil; bed Hale of legal proceed ure as justifying the course pursued. Dies Not Advocate Lynching. Now a word about lynching, he continued, and my attitude toward iL "A great deal has been sold in the neuriapees north and south about my In connection with.' this mailer, posl'ton has been mLn .presented, and the sen-ai'.- r trout has assumed to hitcreif t:.c rlchi to arraign me in ibis body and tc pass judgment of rjiulruumtion in most biting and vin- j . -- 1 al Iii-:t- e r-a- s h- -ll .lc pm-roo- ii i l- t- . s st. uss-ct:,t!- ?n n c.-i- re-;.- ch-i.- i. b-- After the Governor Had Declined Aid f d earnest friend from Georgia, a Senator Clay, dodged It. The iinpetu-ouaud brilliant champion from Tenners.; dodged it. The aly and slippery Wisconsin dodged ll.. Knaur from "If tbe-- s ha lieen a single honest and sensible effort made to detect the n urdaiers In this case. I fall to And ina record of It. Reliance upon the soldier the foot on set among quiry by Major Blockwiu and General hx the sole means of detection are to my mind nothing lens than puM-iimen- Abi-iiha- - blulf und adequate fou-tasl- ed 111 1 follow-hilh- e coiirae duct dodged this name question. - I d Suouner adroitly dodged It by old rule of strengthening your on the ra-- e by a busing th attorney other file. I call attention, by the way. to the 'art that each of the three chain rion on that aide who have been moat e prea.-dent'vociferous In applauding tho and defending hi con- Solicitation of Jesuit Fath:rs, American Doctors Treated One Hundred Cases . siiji-vi,;- Washington, At r Washington, Jan. 21- .- IiKpatrhe vis with the Miosouil Mid the Indiana today heiweeu 'he ritixh arrived here yesterday at 111 o'clock. of wnr and the stale depart- The Yankton appeared a short timo ment, tiiu.li- public here tonight, whol- liefore. There 1 deeply toll indignathe letters wliicli pnooed tion at Kingston against the local govly ignoring lei w eeu Admiral DhvIs slid Governor ernment on acount of its refusal of Bwettenhaui at Kiugt.ton, hate had American aid. The American doctor of trouied tin case tho first day sud 40 the cfleel of relieving the tooling which had existed since it the second day at the solicitation of becalm- known that Admiral Daria re- the Jesuit and oilier Catholic fat hoi a. turned yesierduy to Gmuiatnuamo This was done nfier the governor had from Kingston with his ships which declined aid. The BriiLIi foreign office said ihe hud goto to aid the stricken (icople of Jamaics. The uteaBage front charge la eurirely without official adla lnterpntid here ait uieaniug that vices, their only Inloriuxlion coming tlie BritlsU government and people pivsa dispatches. If them.' advice ILavow the action f the govurnur of prove to lie corAdmiral he Davis in rect, Great Britain will Jamaica said, requesting to dlacniluirk his men. The text nf the deeply regret ihut any Briilsh official j sin ii Id have written Hitch a li tter to dlapiitelioa referred to follows: of Flute,' the gallant udmlrai who had inidercil Klthii Utait, Secretary ! such vahiubU asniatuiice to Brills!! j Washington. Have read in newspapers this auhjucts ut a time of great suffering . disirt-R,'' morning whul purports to be a letter und from governor of Jamaica. Can only Secreiaiy Bacon assured Mr. llow. Mid iliat President Roosevelt and (ha me I say Hint on material-- . official of the siate department sro as responsilile tor troops iu a to much gratified t receive thi-fei'lhlg ol deep gratitude from tin British American admiral tor generoua assistguverunuiit, and e)M.'clall.v so in view of the fact ance tendered at most critical tliue. that Great Biltain haa not even HAI.DANK, (Signed) l waited to reci !vc advice conBeerelHry of Rtale for War, London. To this ilia following reply was cerning the mifonuuute event Iwtora : hciiI : coiiiiuunicatlng with this govern mm L No officiAl advices liuve been re Huldsne, Secretary of Stain tor Lonreived at Ihe state or navy depart-men- ! don. The President greatly appreciates tonight, hut the government ofyour eordittl telegram and is siud of ficials have udvlaed the British churgs the proximity of this country ban thut they have no reason to doubt tha made it possible to tie of slightest as- uut hen Icily :if the press disiuttcbeu. sistance to the stricki-- people of Ja- ' Washington, 'Jan. 21. Mr. Kama maica In this crisis. If, because of (hi proximity, and pending the ar- Howard, charge d'affaires ai the Britrival of your own wuralilp und trans-IMirt- ish embassy, tonight called on acting we raii.ronder any further aid secretary of Riatc Bacon aud presentwhatever, the President earnestly ed a message from Kail Grey, priu-clpsecretary of state tor Great Brithopes you will call on him without hesitation. He knows how cheerfully ain, regarding the you would render surb aid to u were Incident. In his message Kari Gray aavs that ha J causing an offickG In- -' tho circumstance! rrveraad. BACON, qulry to he made to determine the an-(Signed) theutlcliy of (he letter purporting la "Acting Recrelary of Rtate.. Meantime Admiral Davis, who has have been written 4y Gov. Bwetten-hato Rear Admiral IVui. arrived si Guantanamo from Kingston Indilamdon, Jan. 21. Replying to a with the Iiatt1eidilp Missouri. ana and the rruiser Yankton, Is pre- tclegann from the British charge d paring a report which will be for- affaire ai Washington. nHirllng that warded to Washington hy mall. The the slate department had Inquired subject was regarded as one of such whether Great Britain desired or was delicacy that it was deemed advisable willing to arepl further assistance iu to semi it In this manner rather than money nr oilier forma of aid for the Hut it has Kingston earthquake sufferers, tha by wlreleaa telegraphy. been already anticipated here by tlie foreign office today replied as follows: The offer uf the American gmern-mei- it publication today of lha corresponto give further aid Is gratefully dence between Admiral Davis and Hwettniham. While the appreciated by his majesty's governGovernor general sentiment here was one of ex- ment. The governor of Jamaica has treme resentment at tlie treatment wf not vet reported hi reqiilrententu Admiral Davla. there wss no official fully but, now Hint the Aral few days w) would venture to expre hin.aelf are over, it appears likely that there In criticism for publication. Acting will la no Jtisilfloailun. tor further Rocretary of Rtate Bacon waa an early calls on the generosity of the United caller at the White 1 louse, where he Pates. In ihe meantime his maj sty's with the President government has been requested hy was in conf-ren- ri aud later it developed that the Presi- Kir Alexander Hwettcnham to condent took tha position thst (here was vey to the government, of the United nolidtig In Ihe episode which would Hi sics coidlal thanks for the prompt warrant the slightest repreron tut Iona and jKiwerfnl assistance which tha by this government on the subject and 1nl'ed Hik'd navy under Rear Admiral Davis rendered to the inhabitno representations will 4e made. Ilia ant of Kingston in their suffering." The promptness with whlrli government of Great Britain acknowl.JAMAICA INDIGNANT. edged it appreciation of lh sending i of the ships Iu Jamaica is Kingston, Jamaica. Jan. 2D. The In the following correspondence which of the resident of Jamaica, passed between Becreiary Root, and at Howard, the British charge, lgiih official and private cilizeua, deihe action uf Gov. Sweticnhn.n in which was also made public tonight: May I ask manding 11m withdrawal hy Admiral My Dear Mr. Howard. 1 spreading and yon to cable directly to tin governor Davla of relief forces .f Jiiiiii'lra an expression of the deep Intensifying. Tlie governor's response und sincere sympathy which th pore to Admiral Davis letter Is bitterly duple f the ('oiled Plate feel for the notinred, nd it is generally declared thut the only possible reparation is for people of Jamaica In iheir grout and can yo-.- i also ascertain the government to apologlxe and recall and inform me whether tlie situation Guv. Hwclienham. Jamaicans say that in Janmiea Is such that th.- people art the Indignation, which douhiless I: felt in the United Stales Slid England, in nred of supplies or wiv kind which we ran semi from our is fully shared by the residents of the naval nisi ion at Guantanamo? IT thefl Island. They contrast the apathy ol hi home government, which has nol is anything that w can io to relieve and the loyal gen or proven, d. fieri; mir navy depart - tendered any rylhT. 1 nittd State, wlili-uient wi" fie most happy to do It ! erosity of the and Giianatiinam.i - so near to Kings- liistaiilly rlttslied warahljts. snrccons, ton that perhaps Hily r. lief may lie mudlciues and f.asi to :he stricken city. The deeitest regret ami mortifiafford, d from there. cation is expressed lest the action of sincerely yuurs. KI.1KU Gov. Hwettenhain IWHIT," may disturb tlia i (Signed T this Mr. Howard replied Ihe next entente between America and Great I Britain. Mayor Tall upon the departd. iv as follows; Sir. I have the honor to inform ure of Admiral Davis voiced the sentiyou that I have been Instructed hy ments of rltlzcns In a letter to the ills him jest y's principal secretary of saving: "In behalf of the major, the council state tor foreign affair to expr-s- . Ihe citizens of the stricken city, I all high appreciation of Ids majesty's gov- and ernment at tlie prompt assiamnee ren- desire to express deep regret that any dered by the United States govern- unpleasantness should have occurred ment In the dispatrh of their ships to causing y..u to withdraw Ihe vaulabjc psslstniice generously rendered to tbit Jamaica to afford aid to the sirUk.-I have the country slid am unfortunate fellow of King-to(Kipulutlnr, honor be, with the highest con- c itizen. Whatever ht. been tlie c.ture to Induce you to decide to wjthwdraw sideration. sir, t, e do not approve nor take part.. Your musi obedient humble I ask you mu to withdraw and not to lak Signed I offense ut the conduct of one. if oven ESA ME HOWARD." At the state department tonight if wrought In f sjionsi'iility of tlie ci. was stated ttiai. so far as this gov- iamityfi It.' acted in a maimer which the matter will he will regie; on reflection. In parernment is ticular I ark veil not to let the sick Ik allowed to drop. Officials of the National Red Cins-- . call vainly tor the comforts which at society In this city do not ladleve the until now they have len receiving Jamaican aulhoritiea will refuse ro your hands and for wltic'i I and lltey t hank and Idem you. accept Ihe supplies which have lie.-Admiral Davia replied thanking lira ini by the society for the reliefinti-of mayor for hi expression or approval the sufferers. At least, no such mation ha-- thus far lsen given .he of the service of his officers and men, In case the Red Cross saying: society. As a foreign navHl officer 1 ant are declined, however, it Is nitr-th- an din to respect The wishes and rewill hound probably that .lltey people quirements uf the supreme authority verted to the famine-strickeof the island.' of China. He added that ho left the emergency Miss Mabel iloardniBn. nf the Red Cross executive committee, sill )" hospital in good working order, in further teps will le taken at pr.s-tu- charge of he American Jesuit father. He knew ihut there would Ik u ahnn- in the Jamaican relief mail. r. ezchaugi-- - - I thr-jug- mea-uge- J . ftir-iu- - ' I al ! ni imlh-iitoi- n;s-lortun- - f ; J i- Y.-r- ! l. 1 , stip-pHv- n (tiianianaiiKi. .lull. 21. Admiral Da- - ( Continued on Fag Seven) |