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Show FULL AD.tKTISE IN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER EXAMINER FORECAST 18 THE PRICE IT CHARGEE. IT SLST ADVERTISING rfEDiUta THE EXAhllNEI. -- THE CITY. WELl iC ACHES THE COUNTY AS OUR SL'SSCRIP THE CITY. ARE OPEN TO AC jON BOOKS ESTHERS. INDICATIONS 2a VOL IV TODAY SNOW AND TO- MORROW. OGDEN NO. 29 CITY. UTAH. for aiate rather than federal oontrol Adding to the difficulty in hie state, he said, eras the Northern milltpnaire who hae Invested hia money in cotton mills and then influenced the legislature against child labor laws. The senator is to a certain extent right," interrupted Senator Ballinger. There ie northern money in South Carolina, and God help South Cans llna if there wae not northern money there." Rather then have Northern money there exercising it a lobby Influence." retorted Mr. Tillman, 1 would to God the senator and all others would keep northern money out of my mate." TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY PRICE FIVE CENTS 1907 to blackmail. He added that ha had searched Mr. Whitely's papers, but had found no trace jf auj thing relating to Raynor, but among the prisoners paper were found documents show lng that he was wanted by the TRADE RELATIONS WITH THE CHINESE Boycott Has Had Nothing to the Felling Off of Trade. 29. Do With BEHEADED BY A TRAIN. Pittsburg, Jan. 2S. The beheaded body of Camper Kubtcsol, of Washington, Jan. SB In a special City. N. J.. was found on the Jersey track's report to the state depart mm; nn the of the Pittsburg sud Western Railroad subjeei of trade relatkmi betwtim thu. In Aliegheny yards early today. The United States and China. Consol Urn head and body were ljime together, the at that of a Rogers Shanghai situ the wheels of the train having severboycott haa had nothing to do with ed the neck almost as clean as if dime deoff the of The trade. state falling MARTIN .GIVEN ONE YEAR. by a knife. partment today gave out tne following It waa learned that the mau was de Soldier : Ventral regarding the subject and had been locked up at inenied Muskogee. I. T, Jan. 28. W. T. conNew Kensington for several dsys on Martin. Jr, convicted of stealing a ! ul James L Rodgers. American la at China, Shanghai. I general Dawes that account. A brother of the dead Creek Indian rail from the says his attention haa late man sent the latter a ticket to come commission, today waa sentenced to dispatch, m articles American been called to ly serve a year and a day in the federal to New York. mating that the great fallFrom the manner in which the body prison at Leavenworth, Kan., and to newspapers In in off China American ing imports waa found, the morgue officials say After all the rescuere had searched, pav a line of 118,000. . Jab. 28.' Testimony to dor aot current the year verify the man Judge Lawrence refused to grant n during he according to one vert Ion a second tor-luplaced hie head how that William Crowley aft hla conclusions expressed In a rspor on the raildeliberately and eomlitcd suicide. was heard under new trial. An appeal will be taken. ertrd out 'Til give up, don't shoot, rifle denotation on the trade in China in I9n5. that the j' by Private John ground. But according to another frllew " was' shot boycott on American goods had had Lieutenant port, many of the rescuers were still on orders from Utile or no effect. Mr. Rodgers states SAFETY DEVICES AND OF C0N6RESS POWERS United States below when the second explosion Balsh Drury of the that the boycott had nothing a hatever was given at the trial of these curred, and it is. estimated that the to do with the preerat trade condiIN ENACTING 1NDUSTKIAL HYGIENE LAWS case list from two The the casualty explosions murder men today. for two tions aa between China and America, SQO men. ot a will reach total of moat the as Important Is regarded that there reservation the with single de-- : It Is regarded aa certain that the hs kind that haa been tried In a may be some small and trivial boycott lowest levels of the mines are corn- Question aa to Whether Congress Can effective cade The commonwealth la proaecutas to Americas flour entering Exposition Gives Banquet at Which Governor Hughes la Guest and the ta Law wrecked, defending pletely Pasa Child Labor Inspectors Binding ice while the government China through Hong Kong. teat!-- . are deliberating on further measures of Honor. in States. the soldiers. Some sensational consul made the general Inquiry by y met by to get control of the fire. The surnionr fur the prosecution, The facts. haa these developed surprising hlnta as to the line agers are discussing the advisability plus of cotton piece goods which of flooding these levels aa the only uT defense to be followed, van brought col-New York. Jau. !8 Gov. Hughes 1 malned after the close of the year lfl8 . Washington. Jan. IS. A spirited out la the rroM examination of wit-- means of extinguishing the flames. It which was atlll fnnlier Inrrraaed waa the guest of honor at a banquet and Senators between resulted loquy j lr believed that all the men who were nessce by the deliveries under contract made at the Waldorf-Astoritonight given Spooner and Beveridge when the formThe question at issue concern! ths In the lower levels assuredly are dead. er asked if it waa the In December, 1905, end January, 180, by the American Institute of Social of the position to will to a week full and enter take soldier It United Btatea a of right Indiana senator that congress haa has furnished the nupply with which Service as the Inaugural feature of kill another man outaida of Federal explore the mine. to enact, under the commerce Shanghai and nothern China mer first International exposition of safety power of having who is suspected property clause of the constitution, a law which chants have met the small anddlmln-lahe- d devices and Industrial hygiene, which within government crime a committed demand from Manchuria. When will be held this week and next In the would prevent child labor In the states. NINE JiRORj SECURED property. Mr. Beveridge replied that he m held. the Impedimenta to foreign trade In American museum of natural history. A Jury waa procured today and Just Dr. Joslah Strong, president If the Spooner Indicated that he should Manchuria, owing to Japanese was FOR TRIAL OF THAW Mr. before adjournment of court the proseand other cause connected have something to say against later presided. fur Counsel cution finished Its case. j that position, whereupon Mr. Ueve- - therewith, were fully understood and I The exposition will he open for two the defense announced tbut their case in In the Shanghai early ' weeks. The display of safety devices ridge retorted that the senator could appreciated would be begun on opening of the One Hundred More Talesmen Ordered Issue a "fiat,' if he saw fit. Indicating spring of 1908, It became certain that will consist of msrhlnes or devices In court tomorrow and would take several 1 ru for Today Expect Trial te In at the same time that this flat would there would be a great shrinkage operation, safeguarded elevators, windi days. not only from America, but from j lasses, cranes and hoisting machinery; Begin Wednesday. commit senate from the porta, be Judiciary The defense, as outlined to the Jury, sittes. I liaus ths flat for myself," re- other nations. To the commercial safety lamps and explosives and de- sets up that the theft of copper from was In added Manchuria that uation vices to Mr. torted ssfety from fire, etc. Spooner. be would the arsrasl by Crawly of all northern China, especially the; Thla ib.L from President Roosevelt You did give n flat yourself," con28. The Jury to New Jan. York, for prosethe witnesses that proved, where the surplus was read: When you In- Yangtee valley, ration' contradicted themselvea. thm try Harry K. Thsw, for the killing of tinued Mr. Beveridge. a resolution directing the Ju- goods of all kinds, Imported principaltroduced My Dear Mr. Strong: I wish I Stanford is Whlto, completed. after nearly was ired shot repeated the fatal advlae the senate ly by peculators who hoped to run could be present at the opening of the committee to court thla diciary When would evening adjourned that to Crowley halt, warnings the bkickado In the north were exposition of safety devices and Induson the question involved." hare escaped had he not been eot there were nine men In the Jury box, effect of the worked o flat prices favorable to the trial hygiene to be held under the authe He then that said the been one added during having and that. Anally, just when he waa, resolution was to make Senator Spoon- Chinese. spices of the American Institute of Sothla will he proved by Crowley's dying morning session and one Just before Present day Investigation," says the cial Service. er chairmen of exthe la 5 o'clock. It at adjournment statement As modern rlvIUsatlon Is constantconsul general "discloses that the pected that the taking of testimony which would report on the matter. Mr. Spooner replied that he had trade of England with China through ly creating artificial dangers to life, will begin Wednesday afternoon FTf. j Pittsburg, Jsn. 28. A murder trial ty talesmen wsrs sxamlnsd today and been a member of the senate for aome Shanghai la In the same proportion as limb nnd health. It la Imperative upon e the American and anrh la understood to provide new safeguards against the outcome of which will establish so rapidly were the remaining mem- - time some whet longer than the new perils. In legislation and In an Important precedent In Irgal and of the special panel disposed of etor from Indiana, but he added, he to be the rule with ether commercial our use of safety devices for the promilitary circles, was called here today the mornlpg session that at noon did not expect to be a senator as long nations. ( In the criminal branch of the court. Aa a further Jnetanoe to show the tection of workmen we are (ar behind the senator from Indiana and that ordarB were hurried from the Lieutenant- - Ralph- - W.- - Druray and Frits f th, ..,mmnnn- - 0e M addi.'it waa not Tin unuiiual"Thtrig for the-. "absurdity of theTCMnentMr. ar to the European peoples, and U consequence w te John Dowd, of the Ninth United tlonal 100 men who are to Rodgers in the United States the casualties atsenate to refer a matter to the Judl- boycott effect ne trade; beStates Infantry, were placed on trial fore Justice . Fitzgerald report tomorrow clary committee to report aa to the cites the report that the Standard Oil tendant upas peaceful lnduetlree excharged with the murder of William morning. This will make a total of power of congress to act on a given company in China will have the larg- ceed those who would happen under Crowley, eighteen years of age, who, 30U men thus far sum mimed. Of the matter. The flat lay In the addition est year's business la its history, yet great and perpetual war, any, even on September 10, 1908, was killed American kcroaene was the chief ob- most, of these raaualtiea are preventathe of he concluded. resolution," remained there tonight panel near the United States arsenal by original of the attack during the boycott ble, and It Is not supposable that we Mr. remarked that then ject Beveridge waa not considered that It and 85, Private Dowd, acting under lnstrue only should continue a pollry under which nuu.'uer would be sufficient out of he had yielded to the senator and that period." tble thins from Lieutenant Drury. life and limb are sacrificed because It to select the three jurymen he bad announced wh-- n the senator which Crowley and a number of other bore necessary to make up the necessary wae not in the chamber that he would is supposed to be cheaper to malm and STEAD AND DE MARTENS. are said to have been caught stealing bill mea than to protect them. be glad to answer any question. To twelve. ' Inside the arsenal grounds, were purthla Mr. Spooner replied that the Both In Berlin Working for Hague VWlahlng you all auccesa in your men Of the examined I fifty today, sued by soldiers, and Crowley waa ware committee would be glad to get inefforia, believe, Conference. certificates doctors' on excused shut after he had gotten n conalder-sbl- or on Sincerely ynura. the ground that they had formed formation from the senator on the distance outside of the arsenal THEODORE ROOSEVELT." which were too strong to be question, and that he had been glad to Berlin, Jsn. 28. Professor De Mer opinions limits. Gov. Hughes, among other things, tens .of 81 Petersburg continues to shaken by the testimony or for va- i do so. The question at Issue Is: Hus a sol"Of course," retorted Mr. Beveridge, make official visits to the foreign of- said: Into sufficient reasons other rious dier the authority to kill a ms a outI cannot give the senator Informa- fice here concerning the German gov-- 1 It la a shocking thought that the 'man for service In capiside of government property who is capacitate a He then ernmrat'a attitude toward The Hague wage earners of the country who ly were chal- tion, nor esn anybody dee. cases. talesmen Five tal suspected of a crime within govern"Well. 1 might but the senator peace conference. It ie understood their dally toll make possible the Inlenged peremptorily, the state leading , added, ment property. does think so." not that the professor finds that this gov-- ; dustrial prestige of which we boast, with In the exercise of thls privilege Many maintain that as the alleged Mr. Beveridge closed the incident by ernment le not disposed to take a mould be eujetced through Ignorance three challenges. crime waa committed within governThe two men of the fifty who proved remarking that it might be well to positive position at present regarding er1ndifference to unnecessary peril. ment property, the soldiers were Justo both aides were Cbarlea postpone action until the supreme. a discussion of the armament question, j The Interests of labor are the Inter acceptable tified In pursuing the man. William T. Stead, of IxmJon, who j esta of all the people and the protec a retired railroad official, court had pronounced on the subject. D. Newton, Before he died, however, .Crowley But there seems to be here," be has strived on his tour of continental tion of the wage earner in the eecurlty of age and la who years perhaps sixty made a statement in which he denied added, "s Junior supreme court with capitals, said: of his life and health by every pracll he was Inside the arsenal, but claimed Louie Haas, the New Ywk representaa dndre to relieve the supreme court means la one of the most sacred cable the United Groat Btatea, Britain, wholesale a of tive candy Philadelphia tint he wss sitting on n doorstep, the of an constitutional of society." United Btatea trusts of and favor and Hungary la who Italy about Japan years thirty became frightened at the sight of the concern, la accepting the latter Mr. Je- questions and the senate of all consti- enlargeml program. France la more soldiers and ran. He said old. dwelt HARRISON WOULD ACCEPT, for some time on the ques- - tutional responsibility and shove all reserved, but Is very sympathetic and he heard a command to halt, that he rome tkm of reeeonble doubt, queetionlflg I thlnkthle practice le extremely dan would welcome a general agreement did halt, but was instantly ehnt. fferous. to dbcusa the questions of arbitrato Become Candidate for For days following the shooting the the talesman aearchlngly aa to hie Senator Beveridge continued hie re- tion and armaments. One half, Italy, Willing reaMayer, civil and military authorities had fre- Ideas of the difference between a doubt. marks until 5 oclock, when he sus- and Hungary, has declared in favor oT quent clashes. The police officials sonable doubt and a possible tomorrow. until armament pended question, discussing the Pasadena, Cal, Jan. 28. Former nd coroner Insisted that aa the ahoot- - Mr. Haas seemed to Incline to the and I do not believe that the other Mayor Carter H. Harrison of Chicago, half Germany and Austria will op- In an Interview, staled lhat he would RESCUERS AT WORK the prisoner belonged to pose the general desire." accept the Democratic nomination for them. lieutenant Drury took a differ- - ,u hii Mr. Steed Intends to visit the Unit- mayor of Chicago if it should be teno Release Their Three Endeavoring L" rat view of the matter and the elvll "F 1? ed Sutra In April. dered him. He sild he would not. Comrade. authorities dared not force tbeir d- seemed to eatlsfy the St! ( however, seek the nomination. He hail nands by entering the arsenal. The Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 28. Burled unreceived, he said, many urgent reJIM CROW MEASURE. rase wax finally taken to the United debris ot the der tone of quests from business and professional States supreme court, where it waa debecome a candidate and 9 eight story Seneca building, at rided to turn the men over to .toe Rsqulrss Separate But Equal Care for associates to consented to Jo so, but Seneca street, destroyed by Are he had finally Negroes. rivi authorities and end the question that he would occupy only a passive for all time. Lieutenant Drury and lawyers may offer two defenses, one today, three firemen are probably dead ta the matter. Mr. Harrison attitude Jan- 38. The proOkla., Private Dowd were later released In of emotional Insanity at the time of- j or so badly Injured that they will Jie Guthrie, and the other the un- before aid can reach them. About posed constitutional plank, known as will leave for Chicago February 15. I the shooting, . the aura of 85.0(10. twenty firemen. Including the three t the Jim Crow measure," was The prisoner are being defended j wTieaZ defendant e family were missing men, were on the roof of the mltted to the GUILTY OF CONTEMPT. by the government and United States ! , A" of roy Thaw and Heywood building adjoining toe Sen when they assembled today for the District Attorney Dunkle le their conn- - n court d,.r-L. Con-- , act, lighting agalnet the eprosd of the last week tor which they will receive . Omaha, Neb., Jan. 28-sri. The ramm'onwealth is represent- - ' her companion. Miss May McKenxie, were the first to arrive. Then came fames when two thick brick walls of pay. former congressman from Ne"d by District Attorney nell Goehrlng. Mrs. William Thaw, mother of the the Seneca building collapsed. Tons The provision embodies the senti- braska and for many years one of the prisoner, accompanied by her two of debris from the crumbling walls ment of the railroad committee ta the leading attorneys of thin state, waa toFIERCE FIRE FOLLOWS daughters, the countess of Yarmouth crashed down on the roof of the lower following words: day adjudged gullLy of contempt by and Mrs. George Lauder Carnegie, Heywond building, going through the Common carriers shall provide judge Sutton of tbe district court after floor after floor into equal but separate coaches and wait- a trial lasting several dsys. Sentand Joslah Thaw and Mr. Caro roof and carrying FIRE DAMP EXPLOSICN Edwardwere present also. The family the basement. Not one of the twenty ing rooms for son of African descent ence was reserved until tomorrow. negle aat closely grouped in two rows of men escaped without injury, .but half and the legislature Is hereby author The allaged arte of contempt were chairs Just back of the prisoner. Aa of them were able to fight their way lsed to enact the necessary laws and committed bv Mr. Connell as attorney ecu Partiaa Hurry From All Adjathey seldom spoke to one an- - and to give aid to their lee fortunate provide necessary penalties to carry for President Howell of the Omaha cent Mines But FlamCs other. Thaw seemed delighted when comrades. Coal Dealers' association ta the this provision Into effect. Confront Them, The rescuer worked all of the af be saw all of his fabily in court and coal trust" trial. Judge SutIt is the intention of the Demoe ternoon, but no trace of the missing cratic 'leaders to sdpt the report ta ton accused Connell of trying to appeared to be In nigh spirits throughmen, could be found. Aa night fell the committee of the whole and then out the day. the court. electric light wire were strung Into submit It to President Roosevelt beW. J. Connell served ta the 51st JajrtTnk. Rhenish Prussia, Jan, 28. the ruins and tonight the work of res- fore NEW PANEL FOR THAW CASE. final action. being elected over J. Sterdamp this occurred congress, explosion taking m cue was kept up.- niing in the Reden coil mine at St. ling Morton In 1888. Two year later New York, Jan. 28. A new panel he wae defeated by W. J. Bryan. WILFUL MURDER. opposite Saar Brack summoned to and caused the los of from 150 to 200 I" Juror ATTEMPT TO QUASH. lives The mine Is owned by the sppear In the Thaw case tomorrow. RAILROAD MEN CONFER. Jan. 28. A verdict of London, Prussian government. At 12:05 o'clock the court ordered Law Not in Force at Time of I wilful mnrJer was rendered by h cororecess ta the trial nntll I p. m.. Up to 6 o'clock this evening 77 ner's Jury thla morning against HorChicago. Jan. railIiodlra had been ta the the a break of heating 'to man who managers tween the owing Wm. 6 shot the ace G. Raynor, general brought out and Los Angeles, Cal.. Jan. 28. In at- Whltely, the mrrcbnt. January 24th. roadn. weal, southwest and nortbwee were known to be nnder psratua. which made the courtroom around. Only 50 lire men hate been too cold for comfort. facta developed of Chicago and representatives of the tempting to secure the quashing of two But few additional brought out and or these the doctors i Indictments containing sixty-eigh- t at the Inquest and the motive of the conductors and trainmen's organisa35 will die. as they aril counts against the Santa Fe Railway crime remains a mystery, unless, a a tions regarding tbe demands of the BEVERIDGE ON CHILD LABOR, rightfully injured through having company, recently returned by the the police claim. It waa a failure of an latter, commenced today with a prolb been hurled s gainst the walla of the Tillman Recognize It aa an Evil in j federal grand Jury, attorneys for the attempt at blackmail- The eons and minary meeting. zallerieg by the force of the explo-The men are asking fur an eight Hie State. railroad company, today act np a the old employes of the murdered man inn. claim which. If it should be sustained testified that they had never seen or hour d7 and" an tacrosse in wages of ! An official report henrd of Raynor before the day of the from ten to fifteen per cent A peacegiven out this eve- Washington. Jsn. 28. Senator Beve- by the court, would prove of ling save the number of dead cannut ridge today resumed his spech in consequence. They asserted tragedy. A wltns teatlfylng to the ful solution le expected. 150. half of the measure prohibiting Inter- - that for sixty days last cr, between events Immediately pjrior to toe shoot BEALE IN CALIFORNIA. Immediately after the explosion res- - stale commerce In artlrles which are June 30th and August 30th, toe coun- tag, said he heard Raynor say to Mr. cuers work r w-- re buro'od from all the product of child labsr. Mr, Beve-b- e try was viibzut r.ny taierstat com- Whltely: a IJacint m'.res and boldly entered ridge stated that of the merce law whatever. They arguea Bakersfield, Cal.. Jan. 29. Truxton "Are you going to give way?" the Redra shaft ta of he South, were that by the passage of the Hepburn cotlun great cambers. Mr. Whltely replied, No, and Ray- Besla, whom It has been published The work cf rescue he been gr;a;Iy uppo'dMg the bill, that the railroads law all was ta New York waiting to be called exiting laws were annulled, nor said: hampered by the polrcnou gai..s re- - of th South were oppering It. And and by the suspension of the operaYou are a dead man. Mr. Whltely," to the witness stand ta the Thaw trial, suiting from the explosion and by a that the coal mine operators of the tion of the former act for sixty days and. drawing a revolver, fired and the arrived in this city late tonight from fierce Are that broke out immediately South were opposing It. the country was deprived of any In- merchant fell dead without uttering a hla ranch at Tejon. where he has spent afterward. S far as Thla caused effort! at Senator Tillman acknowledged the terstate commerce law for that period. sound. several weeks Just o be suspended and the werk- - very great evil of child labor in hit Judge Wellborn took the matter under dfttective In rlisrge of the case known, llr. Beale has no Intention of The bad to be ordered out of the mine. state, but he believed the question one advleement for one week. declared that all the evidence pointed going to New York. Qurston Involves Right United States Famine Has Demoralizing Effect Upon People Brigandage and Robbery Are Rife Concerning Gime Committed Within Government Property. Parents Selling Their Children; . - man-euusll- -- a . J sen-her- . . e ! ?? . d . 101-10- ' . W. j bull-dos- r. I- L - g d turee-funrth- a pai-4-d- . i which are said to have been paid for by the French restaurant keepers did uut constitute properly and could not therefore form the subject of Washington, Jan. 28, Mall reports from American consular officers In China which reached the state department today regarding the famine and oc-na- v .ioiiann-on-8aa- THAT THERE WILL. BE RAIN OR CLASHES WITH STATE K ARE . - resulting he conditions further confirm the stories of Buffering and hardship. Consul Haynes, at Nanking, say that the famine le ten times worse than anything known In that part of the empire for the past 0 years The Chinese officials, he says upon Information given him by the viceroy, admit lliwlr Inability to cupe with the klutatlon. The government le trying to help the starving people to keep their cattle and to tills end lias taken their oxen and buffaloes in pawn fur two taels each, keeping them thu until next spring when It will return them. Consul Haynes declares that whatever aid may be extended by hie government In the present crisis will certainly do niurb Ui dlapel the ill feeltug recently aroused by the boycott, the exclusion act, ete. Consul General Rodgers, at Shanghai, advisee the department that the reports aa to the condition appearing In the newspapers, both foreign and Chinese are for the most part sustainmade by ed by the Investigations American naval officers. He saye an Inquiry which he hae made through tlrely privets sources gives the gate eral conclutlon that the famine by Msrrh 1 mill be reagrded as severe and perhaps more to then that of 1878, by which It la thought ten million Uvea were Inst. Pitiable Condftiene. The report of Mr. Rodgers Is accompanied by a statement by Dr. Henry M. Woods of the southern Preshyte- rian mission at llwal An Fu. who eatl-u- s males that ten million people are fected by the famine, t.lhKl.ono of whom are starving. He says there are at present more than SbO.iHW refugees at Talng , Klang Pu huddled ta mat heds and that the pitiful eight t dally witnessed of parents offering their children for sale at from 82 to 84 each. Brigandage and robbery, he adds, are everywhere rife. Mr. Rudgrra declares that to Influence of the famine conditions upon current affair can now be plainly seen In the unrest and discontent of the people. From many places, he aeys, comes news of riots of greater or less degree, while ta Klang Si a state bordering on actual rebellion le on, end en serious haa the situation become that a goodly portion of the available military force of the Liang Klang Yemen le now ta the Held. My deliberate opinion," he concludes, Is that the next few months will see the development of dangerous things ta this part of China and that such conditions and circumstances will have a great effect on foreign Intero eals. political as well aa commercial Chinese New Years which luckily falls this year In thfl second week of February la watched with no small degree of uneasiness.- - OBSERVE MAY IS. Washington, Jan. 28. Mrs. Senator Dubois, president of toe National Society of the Children at the American Revolution has sent out a request to that eoclety to observe May 12th, aa the day on which the tint white settlers In America landed at Jamestown In 1607, MINORITY REPORT ON SHIP SUBSIDY BILL Endeavor te Shew That Hill and Hat rlman Would Bo Partlaa Bensfittad. Washington, Jan. 21 J. 3. Hill. E. H. Harriman and the rapublesn policy of protection ar a sailed ta the minority adverse repons on the lids tier compromise ship eidwldy Mil, which was Sled ta the houne today by Representative Speight of Mlaalselppl. The report ie signed by Mr. Speight and the other democratic members of the house commlniee on merchant marine and fluherlea--Meie- r. Goulden, Sherley and Patteraon. After reviewing the proposed to South American aid Oriental lines, the report says: It la not pretended that the proar Intended posed appropriation merely to compensate for aarvtcae ren dered, but admittedly the larger part la pur gratuity. This objection la fundamental and no amount f gophla-tr- y or volume at argument nan obscure It. Were It limited simply to payment for new mail routes It might be acceptable for (hat purposes, though aot as a real aid to merchant marina." The report dlamiaaea the two proposed lines which the bill propose to subsidise between (he Fadflc coast and to orient saying But when ft ta recalled that at Seattle north of Cape Mendocino la the existing steamship line owned by J. J. Hill and south of It, at Ban Francisco, U the Harriman line, the Pacific Mall, we may begin to auspert that there la a nigger In the woodpile. Who are J. J. Hill and E. H. Harriman ?T ha former la the great railroad magnate of northern securities notoriety, who tried to merge vast Interest in violation of the law and waa only prevented by proceedings ta court. Harriman la another leader of corporate wealth, who eon-tro- ll more railway trackage tkan any other man in the' world. It Is hard to guesa who under thla bill would pockoub-sldl- af-th- e et $1,400,000. le then stated by the report that the prposed line from the Pacific coast to Chile would bo a mere extcntlon of Philippine and Hawaiian Island Net the Harriman lino to Panama and the general principle of governmental auln Properly Protected. sidy 1 attacked. Tbe report declares Washington, Jan. 28. Secretary that governmental aid of thla sort can Taft tomorrow will forward to Sen- never result In a great merchant marine and urge the repeal of legislaator Perkins, chairman of the which haa under consideration which hinders almpbuilding la this country. tion the bill for increased appropriations for coast defense for the PhilipATTORNEY FOR PENROSE. pine and Hawaiian Islands, setting forth the reasons why the present Columbus. Ohio, Jan. 28. Major al1sble appropriation is not considered sufficient for the proper defense Penrose, who la to be tried by court of those Islands. The pending fort I martial ta connection with the Browna-vlll- e riot by the colored troop haa flcatlone bill carries fSOO.WHi for coast Glenn of the bardefense work ta the Philippines. Al- lected Lleut.-Cothough that sum Is not regarded as racks here, to defend him. Lleut.-Cosufficient to meet existing end prosper-liv- e Glenn Is one of the best posted men on condlilons. It le accepted by the martial law in tbe army. military authorities as all tliat reasonPRELATE FAVORS CANTEEN. ably may be expected from cotigrese at thla time. The secretary will ak of Milwaukee. Wl.. Jan. 28 Archthat the available appropriation HaS2CU.00O for fortification works ta bishop 8. G. Messmcr, In an Interview, of the canwaii be increased by an additional ap- favors the propriation of $35J.ni0. ta order to teen ta military posts and soldiers' carry out the approved project.confer-wit- homes. "I am firmly convinced that the Secretary Taft today bad a General MscKenzie. chief canteen I a strong temperance facteuet of engineers, and General Crosier, or," he says. chief of ordnance, at the war depart-n.fnBUBONIC PLAGUE. regarding tbe best, course to pursue to secure an increase ta the deSydney, X. 8. W.. Jan. 28. There Is appropriations. Secretary Taft clared later there waa no special sig- recrudescence here of the bubonic nificance ta the request to Increase plague, which broke out first ta Februthe appropriations for coast, defenses ary. 1905. and reappeared ta March, 1908. Eleven cases, two of which were i:i the islands. "1 simply want to convince confatal, have been reported since Janugress," be said, that more money Is ary 6, needed to carry out tbe projects alFRENCH SHIP ARRIVES. ready approved and after conferring with Senator Perkins, 1 decided to write him a letier, which will be pre- Colon. Jag. 28. The French steamsected to the explain er 81. Germian. bringing 20 laborlng why the appropriations should be er for the canal front West Indian iLtreased." porta, arrived here today and waa at once placed under quarantine on so count of smallpox on board. ARGUMENTS IN SCHMITZ CASE. COAST It DEFENSE. -- l. l. h i, Sin Francisco. Jan. 28. Arguments case of attorneys ta the were begun today before Judge Duilne. The court admonished the lawyers to be brief and Attorney Barrett then began his argument for the defense. It waa atlplated that the argument should applv to all the Indictments except Vo. 30&, which la now before the supreme court on application tor a writ of habeae corpus. Attorney Barrett took up the entire morning session. hie argument being that the to the Indictments should le sustained on tbe showing that the charter Is void and that the license McCORMICK IN BERLIN. Ruef-Srhmi- Berlin. Jan. 28. Ambassador and Sirs. McCormick arrived today from Paris as the guests of Spencer Eddy, first secretary of the American legation. They will attend the court ball on Wednesday. FIGHT IN MOROCCO. Tangier. Jan. 28. It 1s reported here that fighting occurred today atI El Kazar, between troop of the an The tan and rebellions tribeSmra. known. Is not result j |