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Show FULL in the advertise EXAMINER PRESS ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST IT IE for the price it chargee. medium bestCITY. advertising THE EXAMINER INDICATIONS THE in THE THE REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIPAt THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS. VOL IV ARE THAT WEATHER WILL FAIR SATURDAY BE AND SUN DAY. OGDEN NO. 26 CITY. UTAH. SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY 26. PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 Mr. Faulkner also said wlio arrived there ou the steamer that Secretary Root refused to recogKotra from Honolulu. It disclosed nise a verbal agreement which Proamong other thing that a nunt'wr of Mr. fessor Elliott alleged he had with the immigrants sere those s hi ori-- ' Boot s predecessor as secretary of glually had gone to Hawaii as a suit of rile work of the immigtailou state. Mr. Faulkner dented the charg.- that imlm-mj societies of Japan iu their the North American Commercial cominigraiiuu When evidence is obtained to ; ho effect ihu; such Is the pany bad been suborning the Inited case the immigrants are not allowed States officials and stated that great to lond. Kurthar information bearing injustice was done Herbert H. D. Plerce. I'nited States minister to Nor up ui the annul uimu :lte Korea I' awaited l the luniiigvauuu officers way. in the accusation that he should here. not have been paid by the owners ff The the sealing vessels'. J. Hamilton oi ('onr.misloner dispatch RADICALS AND CONLIBERALS. North shows i list of the Japanese Lewis, for representing their Interest WIN MAJORITY. SERVATIVES when before The Hague tribunal, the aboard ship, leu ha i left as Isle as December, and ::: of japan their claims against Russia for the them were had departed fivm that count rt for heard. seizure of the vessel of RequireRepresentative Clark of Missouri Government Ceioniaf Poitcy is Upheld Hawaii during P.'iW. Tin coiiiui'seion-e- r had careful a and Representative Williams intermade zuminittiuu Good a by of 17, whose he :b night should posed that the prlnclplt of allowing a Majory. of i'nited States government employe to b looked into, and 13 of thi-iwere found to he contract laborers. One represent an American corporation behundred and slxty-twfore The Hague was wrong, and Mr. of the Japan Berlin, Jan. J5.-T- hr Clark remarked that Senator Burton government ee said they were going to work for l a i allroad, but were unable t tional university for Ireland, compris- was put in jail for practicing before a ha son a definite victory In the road. ing Trinity College. Dublin, the New government department, which, Mr. rended conference at the White house I comes from Virginia, is accused of held today. lor a new election, The recent urriiaU. the commissionCollege and the existing colleges at Clark said was, to his mind, no worse ft was decided to rtjtet the I (tilling to excess In Intoxicating liquors LA beta'. Radical ami er The than what Mr. Pierca did. Belfsi--t and Cork. say, are aurli as have been guar- - bid of Oliver and Hangs, who and In breskiug hi word to Col. MeyConservative In parties. supporting anteed work Mr. Bryce said he hoped these prollawa'f from one :o. complete the construction of the er that he would give up the hubft. Prince Von Huelow's colonial policy three year by the immigratlou ms , Panama raual for 8.78 per cent of the I pou coniictiou It ia niumiaiory ihut ARIZONA APPREHENSIVE. posals would receive fair consideration and would be the means of overcoming eat I mated coal. Insofar aa Anson the officer found guilty be dismissed More net lea in Japan. On their arrival at have won at least So heats. the difficulties which for too long a Disapproval of the Extension of Fed- important for the government than Honolulu they a'e met l labor azenlsj ,in m. Bangs of New York City ia confront ihe service. I time had stood In the way of a settleeral Powsrs. the success of ita cokiuial ptoua. how- front the mainland who i.ff.-- r them rented. While no official statement ment of thla question. defeat admin- lilghir wagea than they wetv promised given out at ihe White house, It ever, is the ama-htT- g 25. Both istered to the Socialists, can be authoritatively stated that if HOUSE AND SENATE Phoenix. Arix., Jan. will lose and they route 13 Ban Krauriani. th; houses of the legislature today passed 17 or 18. scats. Win. J. Oliver of Knoxville, Teiin., can WORK OF SELECTING the Williams resolution providing in SUMMARY FOR JAN. 25 enter Into a satisfactory arrangement This Is the firm election since 1887 GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES substance that whereas article 1, of that the Borlaltat have not increased with some other cnntractor who is laJURY FOR THAW TRIAL section VII. of the constitution of the their rrpreeniatlun in the relchstag given responsible he will NOT ALLOWED TO LOBBY financially I'nited States limits the powers of by from five to 2n seats. They have the contract for the eonsmiFtlon of the Agricultural Appropriations Bill Conhill. congress on certain subjects and enu- lost especially in several large cities, sidered in Hotiao Senate Passes The faet that the MrArthiir-Gille-pi- e One Hundrsd and One Ta Isa man Have merates others which should be left to among these place ueiug Breslau. Jamestown Appropriation Bill, the consideration of the several tatea, Halle, Magdeburg, Ioelpzig and Been Examined to Secure company of New York, whom bid Investigation Proposod to Ascertain was althat canal and of of for Exconstruction Violation Whether the the clerical of Implied The holds power congrats center Ordar Seven Juror. 12.6 per oent, were represented at the has been enlarged upon to a point of most all of its former UNt heats, havists in Navy. Washington, Jan. 25. The house tonot Intended lr. byi ing lost one or two of the Poles dangerous precedent conference, leads to tlu Interested iiar-(lito Itelleve that a combination may- day paaoed a number of bills of a lothe signers of the constitution; It Isj Silesia. There la A possibility, howNew York, Jan. 25. Fifty-ontalestherefore be formed between, that firm and Mr. cal ns line. Including 3ni private In the unever, that the bills. The agricultural bill wna men wore examined in rapid order In Washington, Jan. the house and coun- decided district may lose one or iso that known that the "Resolved, by the line officer of the navy had Oliver. It la syndicate then taken up and while ll waa under the effort to complete the jury which cil that they view with apprehension more seats to the renter convinced haa party. made tlu "we are going to President Roosevelt, and le to try Harry K. Thaw for the kill- and regret the effort now Kalin Kepreaentatire being made The Conservatives have won six light a firechallenge, Secretary ciuialileratlnn under every aeigu-.if California addressed the hour oq ami Tsft of Its financial ing of Stanford White and at the end to Include within the scope of con- seats, two from the ami two member and responsibility tbn after a must thorough Investigation fire inauinnre cniupunie and thrir oblige them to of the day's aeaalon two names had gressional legislation the matter of from the National and two naval been added to the Jury roll, making the management of public schools of from the Borlallsf. liberals, personnel hill. Mr. Hale of the canal comtiiloaiun have expressed relation to the city of Bun Francisco ' Maine today presented a resolution In seven in all. One hundred and one the states of the Union, and that they before and aficr the and probably will be neces- the senate directing the secretary- of satisfaction that Mr. Oliver la able to fire. The question of earthquake the tree distritalesmen have thus far been examined. extend ta the Stats of California their of ont the hla 176 agreement. In end that and carry constituencies, sary Ihe to tn and lx bution of garden seeds occupied the rejNirt navy Investigate That there Increasing difficulty sympathy and hope of success in their There wonld hate been no question s returns will not be In before in finding men who are willing or effort to maintain Its constitutional complete 6th. contract to Oliver and rest of Ihe day. to the swarding February president s order tonBB ,al) the credentials premmted competent to serve was evidenced by rights. Certain districts to upper Uuvatis Satiate Summary. the fact that on the first day of the not yet been prohibiting lobbying lv government hr Mr. Bangs proved a satisfactory have ate and employes. trial two jurors were sworn from Jan. 25- .- Resolutions officials aa those furnished by to conblered the are Washington. heard but from, they Mr. Hule's resolution set forth that among 18 talesmen, one of them be- SMALL METAL DEALERS lo check naval officer from "lighting Oliver. Mr. for the center party. safe a combination of naval ufflrcra. Includ ing excused subsequently by the The decision reached at the Whit" a fire under senators and memliera to i i... 1,1,1. Psople Honor Buelow. j court. On the second day three Jurors ' ' house, however, n.cai.a that Mr. Oliver compel the enuctinc-nof the naval SEEKING PROTECTION had to been 81 all It When talesa became late at from secured tiring possible evident, among were' peiaunnel bill at' rliia aoadou, were wnT-Xwwinhour (he that while the government men, tonight, today it required i. presented in the senate today by Mr. memliera In of the h had won, Immense crowds st of the nowing of more than him whisie financial responsibility Male and after causing snappy deIntervene Saak Have ts Government senews puthe the front of to of 200 men entire special panel neighborhood meet the satisfaction of the govern- bate of abort duration went over for Combinato Prevent Forming offices In the the tter toward cure two members of the necessary palace ment. The cnnal com ml salt in, with future consideration, yr. Hale's resotion of Companies. Wilhelntslrssse of Chancellor Von twelve. this requirement met, will not un- lution rile the president's order foralsu and Buelow. The people massed In front lobbying certain naval One of the new Jurors ia Harold F. dertake lo dlrlate to him who this con- bidding government employes to lob- to same com latlone IMr Im the effort. The of the building and aang Hell Fairs, a printer and publisher. be. shall tractor by" and direct an inquiry by the oerreNew York, Jan. 26. At a meeting The second new Jumr Is Malcolm S. (Hall .it thee with the of rejecting all Mils tary of the navy to aarenain whether i The Question 1 ,0 el lb,r 1 was discussed at the cabinet Meeting hi order is being violated. here today representatives of the crown pf victory-- Fraser, a dealer in underwear. Prince Vun HdetBw ram out and. friends to do the same. 'The panel as It grows Impresses smaller metal dealers la New York, I todsy. anAtiilf decision hadtoeon prar- Tbe argent deficiency appreprintion 4 ... lllvm h..rim the followers of the case more and New Jeraey and New England, advancing to Ihe railing of the palace . Mr. Hal said he, as chairman of tne , bill, carrying $279,nin aa ll cane front! naval rnmtnltiec, was being deluged JlftTe the more favorably. tha orthweetern Metal Deal-er- a garden, spoke as follows: house and authorising by a senate .! I thank you for your homage, sud ; with letters carrying out the design Excuses by the talesmen to avoid association and decided to cell known to' Mr Oliver amendment, a bout of FI.tfiiu.OiH) to the He Indicated. believed ths I am case varied on the are th.t your campaign United General la delighted to Jamestown exposition company, waa especially States Attorney growing duty each day. Man after maa de- - j Bonaparte to bring eult to prevent the national feeling brought you here. My, waa Wing conducted by the younger h pPbably passed The latter part, of the day was oVer. w of not the the line officer and In before whom as to the offire, navy c la red today that hie opinion formation of a combination of copper predecessor wWfh t0 devoted to tbe dlcpnaiti.in of peuaioa ,VPn d(,B --guilt or innocence of the accused was mjnlng companies, alleged to be now bill. . gss-sas so firmly fixed as to admit of no forming. mom The following telegram waa author in the raddle, end It will ride hoesri deposit the required ee.h to- change by reason of any testimony DRY FARMING CONGREBB. , that might be adduced. District At- lzed eent to the attorney general at , Bacon Mr Jf opposed he , pnlidpr thp , f torney Jerome tried to convince the Washington: Organizsd by the Electien of 0 Pi cars a restriction on Ihe right of petition. talesmen that newspaper stories were Proposed copper mine tract moat lhp nation of Mr, for Year. It doe not sound like the twenti- - Bangs Mte aftr not the same as swum testimony be- harmful to ua. Beg you to Investigate for commission will call Then will eih century to me, exclaimed Mr. new bids. fore n court, hut hie effort's were gen- this in th Interests of middlemen also In the i Denver, Jan. 25. The arbitrary ordera of the . Anson M. Bangs, Mr. Oliver's erally unsuccessful and challenges for end customers. Have sent particu- Germbany stand respected and mighty Bacon, these waa orciingi-cfarming dry It Bound too much the ha units world. us then Wt before the court. "TE president. lars Metal the msll. were cause sustained by Northwesicre by ganised here Hit afternoon. Officers In the cry. long live Germany and Dealers' Association. I StnSnr far the 8m. canal locks, lie raedHireWto fur the ensuing year re: Peremptory Re actions. Hnrrah! nation. German The letter to General the tkmsirnc-Hofllm'a ' 1,1 Pr,,J,,'nl of l" ?,hiSi. ti7ihe7Ji-n- . On!? ,leral President, Fisher Harris of Salt Only three talesmen were perempt- Bonaparte wee not Attorney enthusl buret into multitude The given out, but It HuU Company of New York City, which ntllJ.,nZn!!. I stke; first vice president, J. I,. imn-huover orily rejected. The state challenged a wee stated that It called under off sot went soon after attention to astle cheering and I capitalised at :,nno,nMA. Mr. Bangs Denver; eocnnd talesman named Neeblt who stated the. palace. But nn the rule, present high prices of copper, for the Imperial I of John F. Gaynor, a brother-in-laArthur Briggs. San Fratiriaru; thin! that he wee in no way related to Mra and over the castle the wae w It bridge that the reaching ho by proposed and Greene of the firm of Gaynor. vice president. Colonel E. J. Bell, WyoEvelyn Neeblt Thaw, wife of the detrait to maintain the price or' Spree a strong body of police opposed were Implicated with Captain O. M. ming. The secretary and treasurer fendant. command and forced It hack with the It. The letter Increase to that harlair Carter In the Savannah, Gs.. will he selected by executive comThe defense used two peremptory a come violence. en-combination haa foreign copper engineering frnnds rase. This fact, mittee, challenges, one to relieve from duty tend Into aa agreement with the metal The people then formed In line Balt Lake City whs iinaulmoualr however, ll Is said, had. no Influence Harris M. Fletcher, who declared that Den down marched Unter and this in not to again agenclea country with the canal commission In rejecting agreed upon aa the next place. while he would carry an opinion Into selling Prince of to Crown the Linden concerns the palace 25.-American compete with RepresentaMr. Bans as Joint contractor with Mr. Washington. Jan. Opitoslthm was developed to one f the Jury box, he waa' awe he could lay or dl-where sang 1 Frederick of the Wiliam, they them, anj that a largest tive Kahn of California Indxy address- Oliver. the resolutions reported, which deIt aside on hearing the evidence and vision of territory la Europe has been anj cheered'. The crown princess ed the house on the manner on which clared that the congress wae "witn render n fair and impartial verdict made between balc-mand of on a the palace them. It le also alfire Insurance companies had settled j Washington, Jan. 25. After the President Roosevelt In regard to leasTha defense challenged Fletcher In leged that thla trust has stored fire jmjrnnu-n- t ktMtea growing onl of th large Ivowed repeatedly to the people. of the cabinet today Mr. ing unoccupied public lands,'' and in their own right only after Justice Fitz- supplies of copper both In thla country Enthusiasm In Berlin, and earthquake In Ban Francisco. 11 Oliver left for New York, and ll Is favor of the Burkett bill for that purgerald had overruled a challenge for In reusing artificial scarthat at the time of the fir IIS py his repsenlatlves tonight pose, and it was laid on the table. Never before has Berlin known cause. The second peremptory chal- and of Europe, I T In ' the metal. on city lo a bad and companies that he will submit proposition enthusiasm props' police The resolutions commended the work lenge by the defense was directed President James Norton, speaking euch devastated district, all of which tbe MeArtuh-GlIleapfcompany to Join of the I'nited States department of against Sol 54. Levy, a tobacco dealer. of the complaints made by the asso- noisy demonstration by singing and 'the and that him In submitting The emperor's pic- .were American except thirty, proposal to the agriculture and urged that denion-tra-tbf- fl Harry Thaw seemed much more ac- ciation, said that 75 members In the cheering crowds. canal commission In place of the bid farms be established by the rtates ture. however, wae hissed when ll wse of the foreign companies, seventeen customed to his surroundings today, association Boot-tisof from flashed upon a transparency In front were English, ala German, two represented buyers submitted under the firm name of Di- and nation, and also that the various and for the first time gazed Interested25,000,000, to 80,000.000 pounds of copAnd Canadian and on each in ver and Bang. It I atated tonight legislatures and rongres appropriate ly at the crowd In the courtroom which per annually and that the western coo- of the office of the likal Ansrtger, hut that a compromise arangeuient will be funds for carrying out experiments in theee hisses were lost in their volume Austria, Sweden and New Zealand. was limited, however .to talesmen and per buyer, were In thorough sympathy of cheering. Most of the American companies considered by the canal commission, dry farming. newspaper writer. Thaw seemed es- with the objects of the association. - gave away hundreds had paid lltelr losses In full, with the provided Oliver pncceeda in making a The newspaperpecially Interested in the reporters' President Norton will go to Washthe depletion of their capital satisfactory arangement with McArNO COMPETITION. tables, and tried once to read the large ington next week to see the attorney-general- . of thousands of copies of extras dim resultIn ofseveral cases of Insolvency. and thur and Gillespie, to pay 9 per rent the a in trial day. account of his Ing paper typed to the Enga construction coat for the He paid of tbe total compliment Not a single Incident of a dleonlerly one of the writers was scanning. He Union Pacific and Southern Pacific No of the canal. The Oliver and Bangs rharacter had been reported from any lish companies and most of thetheAmerseemed to have a much better color toLonger Compete. forMr CONGO Mid that FREE STATE. ican companies, but bid was 8.75 per cent, while the of the polls. day, although his wife was paler. bid was 12.54 per Madgeburg.whirh the Socialist center ' eign corn panics, other than English, bits of color wore thrown into the Portland. Or., Jsn. 25. The asserob- te Support the President carried on a cent. 2,000 vote had endeavored to repudiate their hy tedious proceedings by a talesman Berate Ready that competition between the tions withIn Remedial Action. in 1903, now goes to the Nation: ligations and most of them have nomed Ketcham, who aald he was conUnion Pacific and Southern Pacific state. from the Socialist drawn hold SUIT. LOBE The Liberals. BHIPPERB FRUIT la a thing of nected with an electrical supply house day, witnesses In the cases of the German and AusWashington, Jan. 25.' The senate by 277 voes, aa against 2.050 In and supplemented this with the declatoday before FTanklin K. lavne, sitthere on committee relatione however, companies, trian election. foreign today tbe previous Call Denouncca the Hep- ting as ths Interstate commerce comration that while he was not opposed of the German Attorney favorably reported the substiburn Lew. that the to capital punishment tn first degree ordered Hamburg is scaln Boris list, Herr through thethe actionoffice mission In this city, the tute state of for concernthe resolution and good BocSslIat courts, Lodge leader, havlug fine Rebel, The allied Harriman murder cases, he waa opposed to the charge unInsured he the said the probsituation. 8tate Free Congo been department, nee of electricity In that connection. ing ) Angrlea, Jen. 25. The Express reasonable rates for carrying railroal advises the A noteworthy feature of the elec- ably will receive settlement of fifty Ketcham was asked whether he knew The resolution he merely says that It. has Just become ties to Ban Francisco bay points In today over. will or cordollar on the receive the that tions la the failure of the Socialists cents Bunford White and replied: "I am president that the citrus fruit shippers order to prevent the Western Pact!) a known In dial support of the senate In any steps to secure position for a California and the inter railroad securing 0gon tie: that aouthern of glad to say 1 did not. it wise to take, In co- places where they wrere successful In FIGHT WITH YAQUIS. Another feature was the number of he may deem commission have lost the passenger accommodations on the commerce state In aid of any of the doing so In 13. They have also talesmen who had known Btanford operation with or of In ihe courts for a reducOregon Railroad A Navigation comtheir fight the treaty of Ber- failed to secure absolute majorities Only Meagre Details of Battla are at signatory on White. At one time three men In suc- powers fruit rate shipthe tion iff pany and Southern Pacific Uses are freight lin, for the amelioration of the conIn many district- - where Hand. Ing cession asserted that they had been dition ments to the east. Several weeks ago. poor: that the steamship service beConof Inhabitants of the the four was not ago. necessary years ao well acquainted with the architect according to the Express, I'nited tween Portland and Ban Francisco is go Free State. El Paso. Tex.. Jan. 25. Meacre In- States District Attorney laiwlrr. by di- Inferior today lo what it waa twenfv These district mostly will be lost to aa to make them unsuitable Jurors. The the resolution to sets comwaa here preamble tecelved today, formation thfm. as the other parties always of the attorney general at years ago. and to so poor as to greatly There will be no session tomorrow, forth that the to defeat the So- but no definite details of the battle rection reports of the Inhuman bine, on the court adjourning late today until treatment appeared tn the Federal handicap shippers, and that discrimiWashington, inthe sn-Inflicted native upon Yaqul court here end moved the dismissal Utween Mexican troops cialist. natory ratal are given tn an eastern Monday morning. In the meantime the auch a habitants has of been nature as Tbe Vorwaerts, in summarising the Indian In Bonnra stale. Tbe battle of the suit brought by the Interstate shipper, which enable them to underseven Jurors will be In the custody of to draw of the civilised the attention of the district, occurred oa the Yaqul river Wednesaulta from bailiffs. commission against the sell a local firm In Its own territory. world and excite the compassion of claim the election of 85 Soriallsta, day and the Mexican defeated tlic commerce and the Santa Fa Also the R barge was made in addition Hnutliern Pacific the people of the United 8utee. with other Yaqul after a hard fight. In which railroad companies to compel their to poor service, and say that BEAL QUESTION. that he Harriman" Inparties will result in 27 Socialist mem- heavy lovsc were Inflicted on the observance of ihe oommtsaloO order water line to Ban Francisco has ralsel Mexican themselves disCONFISCATED. Comfrom the and these diana PAINTINGS ber House of the relchstag C, J, Faulkner Before the rutting the through freight rate on ii rae. so fh.it with uncertainty of tricts. The paper claim that, the total wiffeved severely. The ins of 'hr mittee to Refute Charges. fruit shipments from ft 25 to securing sailing da'ea. local shipper Omaha. Neb., Jan. 25. The Omaha Socialist vote this year Is far In ex- Mexican I stated now to have been 11.10 per hundred pquads. This suit are compelled to use the railroads. Indians In secured killed. With 25 the that Faulkworks that Yaqul J903. of but have decided art cess of tbst courts, was Instigated a; the behest of the Washington. Jen. 23. C. J. crlml be eald wrhlte to Van were senator two men, the governments repeated extortion by famous painters, including TWENTY-THREfruit growers. Judge Wellborn die BODIES REner, former United States resuhed In bringing out nal refugee from the United State. from Weat Virginia, appeared today Dyke. Rubens and Venderwerff are in- t3 missed the suit. Joseph Call, former COVERED. Informa. of This ia the substance before the house committee on wars decent, and that reproductlona of them an unueually large number of that counsel for the government against runner and mrani to refute charges made by cannot be sold In Omaha stores. For element, who caus'd the defeat of the tion brought to Mnrteauma hy and I these roads, today. In an One Body. That of Lumley, Still Refrom the scene of the conflict, Profeesor Henry W. Elliott, of Cleve- persisting in their tale John Green- Socialist candidate. ' upon the dismissal of the main in th Mine. be and to fined believed the Socialist waa substantially American warned North The that the berg Tagehlat: today law. and land. against mlt, denounced the Hepburn authorities ecata. Mexican would on he be In sent connection next offense military have although the company already Commercial the Interstate commerce commission ' ' Trinidad. Colo.. Jan. l.i Juares are without advice. In the strongest term. with the lease of the sealing privi- to Jail. bodies of the rlctim of th exsome time for ale LABORERS been Rubaa known on It of this JAPANESE had which copies company Greenberg leges in Alaska, in ihe Primero mire of tin for were of plosion tha the Paris, preparing that bens Yequle origJudgement holds. LIEUT. BYRD CITED TO TRIAL. Colorado File) k Iron company ha the and that Dresden an movement are eud the the to Is Then which Hawaii Elliott Come slated inal of to galeggreaaive Last week Professor been makrecovered been ha hy nightfall today. Otto Diana" and of United Sonora Golden of was States. for Van Mainland government lery; Dykee to the committee that he lu the mine, that of H. remain D. Fort a tn. A. Russell. Van body for Wyn.. campaign Derwerff'a ing preparations year employed by Secretary cf State Reign of Jupiter," American wh- m- t the of J. the A. only 25. reIJent. Lumley, of JanByrd Page Indiana. A others the to that class. Investiagainst long Washington, Magdalna and confiscated Hay aa a confidential agent Ii develop In to Ihe riled Is death been has explosion. Eleventh ba.tie of received scene retbe The. infantry, the A police sergeant reported by Imirlgra port has been - i gate the seal question. Mr. Faulkner not cnnin.iin,i vtlnu appear before a general coui'l martini that ihe Interior or the min.rated today that 85.0'tO for maps snJ productions on the ground that they lion Commlse'i ner Rargean- - Imi, remote from lines t . aL fl.'- -t wrecked offense pa next 11 week stand before authentic in trial f;ir badly vs at be Ran Francisco and da may were Indecent and Greenberg was lined Commissioner North charts Is the only record of any of the ported. aeaiiiKl the military rcgul.-itior.can be obtained. made by tbs government to Pro for having them on sale, regarding the 4:ti Jpanae imniit-rnDtfeeaor Elliott. GERMAN PEOPLE FAIL TO MEET DEMANDS to Extend Needed Relief to Sufferers and Shows Himself to Be an Utter Fails ce Failure as an Organizer Kingston, Jamaica. Jsn. 24. The lack of In transmission) cooperation upon the part of the government ) greatly hampering tha work of extending relief, providing shelter far the nnrthqunke sufferers, repulling down the unsafe walls, ami pairing the damaged buildings, for hlch Governor 8wettaaham la severeThe Dally Telegraph ly condemned. says: today -His excellency is still careering around the city, poking his noae Into various corners and attending to petty details which his subordinates ought The result Is that when 13 attend to. prominent officials and other gentle-me- u In charge of important work call at Headquarters House to consult him they cannot find the governor. There is a total abnence of a dellberata organised movement. This In m state of affalra on which the Britlah and. Colo nisi government cannot congratulate themselves. Is an Obstructionist. -An instance of the governor's obstructive measures Is the enforcement of the regulation forbidding the Ion of buildings, even wooden shacks, without the city surveyors approval of the plans, which is causing great delay and dissatisfaction. The general opinion Is that ths governor has completely lost his head and la utterly unequal to the task of meeting the emergency. Colonial Secretary Bourne today letter In caused the publication of reply to the letter of the American consul, Mr. Orett, saying his recollection of the visit of Hear Admiral Davis at headquarters, when the permission to land sailors wae fives, does not agree with Mr. Orretl's version, but he does not explain the difference. Governor's Version Denied. Eugene . Magnus, manager of the Croeswell store, which the governor, in hie letter to Admiral Davis, said the Americans had cleaned, denies the governor's version of the affair. He rays the sailors merely assisted in getting out the cafe, during which Swettenham arrived on the spot and angrily protested because the sailors were Americans. A report Issued by Health Offlear Ogllvle today warmly thanked the crew of the battleship Missouri for their assistance In erecting tents, and commends the services of Surgson Norton of the Missouri in establishing the American hospital In Winchester park. The report that the eallora were guilty of some looting ia authoritatived ly denied. Oliver's Credentials Entirely Satisfactory, But Those Bangs Fail to Meet ments Government Authorities. mow-- gm-era- hat reU-hata- lu . Koen-Igsber- ; e rting r - snow-boun- d t s,7nr.ii;s l one-fourt- : ! J . . SMSi . . jirirs's sarvs&i u,orv .. ; s n Earth tremors continue, but at longer Intervals and in decreased intensity. Governor Swettenham hsa cabled to the secretary of state for the colonies that the provisions received ere more than ample for the relief of the destitute and that no further funda are needed, except for the rebuilding of the houses of the lower and the middle t classes. DENATURED ALCOHOL BILL. Present Law to Be Amended In est of Small Manufacturers. 1 - lr Inter. e, t, . ad-sai- d after-electio- n Washington, Jan. 26. The compromise denatured alcohol bill agreed upon by the house committee an ways and means carries a provision that the measure shall not become affective until after Sept. 1, 1908. This date was fixed at the request of the commissioner of Internal revenue, Mr. Yerkes, for the purpose of granting him adequate time to prepare regulations for the manufacture of alcohol by small manufacturer! not connected with dlstlllera. Representatives Hill and Marshall and other members who have been active in getting a measure prepared which will enable smnl manufacturers to make denatured alcohol, were anxious to have the present law amended Immediately, but the treasury department inaiated that time muat lie had to frame regulations under which locked stills and tanks may lie used by farmers desiring to make ' , alcohol In small plants. . The present law removing nil Inter nal revenue tax fmm denatured alcohol permlia only dlitlllerlee and having large denaturing to engage in the manufacture of alcohol designed for fuel, light and manufacturing purposes, and the 1)111 Just reported by the house committee is designed to permit farmers to convert their products Into alcohaL . foe-torie-a ware-hous- e Arihur-Glllcap- lt ' Lue-bec- k J one-fouri- IRISH UNIVERSITY. Jamaa Bryca Announces That to be Purpose of Government. Dublin. Jan. 5. Replying today the reputation representing Presbyterian and Catholic Interests. Janies Bryce, ' lie newly appointed minister of Great Britain to the Inited States, outlined 'h intention of the government to '''ate a national university for He said the government had decided to create a new college In Iriblln, entirely free from any theological test. Ita governors are at first o be appointed by the crown, but viliNpquently partly by the crown and Mi My by the teaching staff, and an sum. sufficient to place the C'lllege on a proper footing, will be Ire-Ln- rmed. When this new college Is established he Royal Unlverritv ,f Dublin In to ' l,oved and converted Into a ns- - E non-vot- Interview-commentin- li 1 - - pay-ui'-- a |