THE DEf XCLUDED PUPILS RETURN TO SCHOOL Denied Admission by Principals or one Teaclters The Board of Education As sumes All Responsibility tboolS were opentd this Y Udrtn and os a Iii I a 1 I lOOt every lf nearly I 1 1lara dlant > 1 ttIC was a It J as u only worn But trY are happy 1 htn I1 ot the board of nltmblrt t ot the oilools hl tlral therto prohlb r1 the hitherto z ar unchallenged to 4Hd M i i > F I J L E > seen this when NrlaflI ff e2 n that he bad Itlted HV g i Id end that the onl f of tho faces up the a p w Ijhted echool1m back to schoplAm i n D IdtJDiI for the trouble him J LetIUtt to Ma all that be I i uJ IMC I into m the future ig gt y Newman wM Prest i n lay 11 willing to t I L ll nall responsibility am and i tile It there be any 1 fiu the with barae tbe action of the r 4 ihould come a i 111 If Uere uid make It necessary nit v a then let closed be to a s o but I them close uffli etc > 1 r a fad run through M t ee 4 C I c is male He victim = it instance terelIfl0lfht H r t j M I Kn nv admit to hrr has refuNd K tytrahrf 1 i sy In re excluded1 fci 1 hlthert dlf it mskes no ii Tn i the wowtlin appeals that appea Thi law f itnus healthy li to let all r t > us the hol age enter n t t li < to stand by It aid vc propose t j to has any orders hearth b aid out It H it rarry them t1 fid e with that ithltig to do nthlng In M r t Longfel > ieighsan Mslted the the school lie says T C i nt nng learn ff rJ c f IP as be could w hllJ ttat hid been excluded was If there j J placo tH morning wld Mr t I vII face It Jk7 trul with Mln word Ilk an 11 Ift G < r U n In any tat tt he was opposed c would be up and I fir 11 rend f T me shirked 1 never Tjin in tn minute irMMWy In my life added ta rU to now I dont propose t1m jtiy and al rl i am prpapd to shoulder Ji rnponitblilty and to protect th it l arV e ° rs from trouble or laooareu l t c anT COOPERS POSITION folds It the ThItyOf Prindjab lo OJffStlooIAMnj iptrlntenJtnt CoopfrTljlthlirmim r tl the vho U thii moralnf and tl a bis lacrtue m the attendance hgn tbtrt art some pupils remain tfir ny tirtll the prewnt controversy ii Ull f fir as he knew there was t a pie ijiU but who WM carrjlng ulI 8 Mit ot the board of educa la ii aliewlng11 the children excluded 10 enter unchal t s J iij I headed although L i 111 < mbarra sliiB and awk j a t > y the conflicting orders i f i d f hejth and the board of I IB ail probability admit r nr tuiiwtoadtnUiton I Inajr e < hool rules I have I w > f the principals who I y tun do so because they Ial 4 to do so by the 1 n to whom they are Ip n ltI And whon J LeT s and not because they j 1lsl lu 8bey the com 1 vf anYIad e au I fr lz the authority j f i 111 th but they mUll r r Mt IIh nuthuriiy ot the rJ r The chooi board vJh and has control ft ddtrYf the IhoJ That lc < n < I nt ihIr hands by aI h sItem II sub I 0 JImllnR The teachers iJr r mHel t apart Of the r I m ririr Ptahrl school I il I n I hdd rapunlbIe i nI g tor l1Mlnr of schools u < f f thpy are not legally I f U trslll u lns over which Kr 1 jt Wi placed there as P tr f > he JxjarJ f education w 1 IT that the health au 4 I 1 ha e to deal directly d t fi M of eduiallnn In any IT arethf ln < out of the < arl that speedily I 1 jft fur the principals t r uh thllt they should 1 L h of tnHr Cw masters h v r e in tins ifpiorabie eon t r mr Iip In the schooll < k rbJI t4 y w s puMls At the 11 nr r > IIM jear the en 1 I S 1aVN dli L v whm Aboat 4 j1 Flc knPIl whik the l OJ arxlmaltl y be II IiHl1 befnY H exuded 1 led CO T LIUDS S OUT tt tlt L1r1i1t lfn 1 led el to rake e H1 raullf os e Ar Ins rrot JOllh r I hua JI Paul bir L I r rrlmonlpd on Stit ILI 1 4rt that ii there r hdt1f 1 conec11g the 11 II ile I he thi J r Willi a qtlllon In rt Vfi Ph Ind lit as 1 all 1t 1 ty dUI of the 1 1 p if i1 thl J I CAlC III I rrlnl 1IlIb al entle iJ n thatiat the cue An tol I gj hlt1h n1 or Ule t hl e W U I Ih hMlde n Ilttp I aw It thero r r th oulty r II aOr t t VIoLi the u J I h II Irtuati t1 the S MI lnI ccoraini Y 1 i WI h I1 Ih compla Ij 1 c Jt hh Comm IrnQT rj K Ote tn i I t j I Ir J Juatlr nf the I < 1 > < rr asralnt I Of hergtn him Q I Pi Ihdtt r < qara nrler fSaIt Lake 11 I riIn tth ni1l 5 l h alth lAUtI Is u1 lh 19110 j of Salt kg I 1 I 11 e I r JI1 not hw a J rI1 I VatlnI I Sal 1 tTnrfltlnn n k h IInl1ICCeltflJl hit blf rllIHn hTC I I clnatcd I It Is further let past year durIng the or nboQ on Due 1 1OO a OIlY up that Prof laul and ro order svaa hlmutter mulled tO which he having celyed by the Stato at laws ot oregard for the no wilfully and rhflfa I C I unlawfully refused Uta and neglected tO obeY the ardor board 11 permlllln hietihlh ot th e 136 other umacoln AtwoQ and 136 Walter Altlwo Latterday atld pupils tOttond the 8ainta College NOT VET AKRBSTBD had not beon arrested ftt Paul Prof r Is un lite this afternoon It hour n late to laOOlof dintood that he will be permitted o into court nnd state hU call with out being subJoted to tlito formality r I SU1100L UUAUU NOIUHW Wllllloltl It ami Principals Responsi ble for Ailiiilssluu of Pupils Clerk Morettvi of tuo school board this morning received the following noiltlve order and Instructions from Health CommlMloner King on behalf IClngl of the health board of the city < Unil m nI have thp honor to in form your honorable body that the board of health nt a special meeting held today adopted the following rtw lutlon by unanimous vote RESOLUTION Resolved That Instructions be given the principals of the public wliooli and the medical inspector of the board of education to sfee that the order of the board of health prohibiting the adlnla lion of unvacclnnted peraons to the nubile school bit strictly enforced and that the principals Jointly with the board of education be held responsible for the admission of unvncclnated per tons to the public schools of Salt Lake City I J MAYOR THOMPSONS STAND Attitude On tho Vaccination Qtiostlon Tlilnks Jaw a Good One Mayor Thompsons attitude In the vaccination question Is that he will stand firm In the enforcement of the board of healths mandate of which body he Is the chairman When seen his morning by a representative of the News Mayor Thompson stated that the follQwIn Interylaw vhlch he gave cuhlalltlnl4t tlled rl1jIl st lion In the matter I shall do all In my power to enforce the law to the letter In regard to the school board I am satisfied that the teachers will be liable to prosecution nnd punishment It they violate tho law by admitting children who have not been vaccinated but I believe In going light to the head of the matter and prosecuting those members of the tchool board who voted to defy the board of health Those are the men who are most responsible but as 1 un derstand It their action does not excuse the teachers I am a linn believer In vaccination continued the mayor The medical fraternity Is practically agreed upon this point and common sense and the experience we have had in thl city aro all on that side I would dislike very much to think that any actUm on my part or any failure to act was ieaponsl We for the death of any person or re sponsible for any one being dlaflguretl for life Hut It Is not a question of what I think on the subject of vaccina tion It Is a question of whether or not the law Is to be defied I think the law is a good one and M long as It Is on the statute woks It should be obeyed If It Is a bad law and If the people are opposed to It It should be repealed by the legislature In regard to the effect this agitation III liable to have on the city and tho State the mayor sold I am wrry It has occurred It Is certain to have a bed effect We can easily stamp out this disease and HH I understand It the authorities have it now under pretty complete control but If the law h re pealed nnd the bars are let down I nm afraid our city and our State will suffer in a business way It seems to me to be the duty of everybody to obey tho laws and the rules of the board of health nnd stamp out this smallpox with as little fuss as poarlble If other oUltq and other States should quaran tine against us It would lie a serious tatter TIlE COUNTY SCHOOLS Stiporlntcmlejit Asliton Malls a Letter to the Trustees In pursuance to the notion of the county beard of health as given In Saturdays News which throw the county schools open to all healthy Ahtldn ra rdloM of vaccination ns far w this Bounty health board Is con rMd County Superintendent of Schools II W Ashton late Saturday evening mailed to the trustees of all the county school districts tho following letter Dear TrusteeThe county board of health has tod rescinded Its order to trusteed and teachers regarding vacci nation as n quaincatlon for admittance to the public schools The matter now rests with the State board of health The question now Is whether the reso lution of the Sate board his any force the prevailing opinion Il enis to be thnt the State board must make the order PPjy to all public gatherings otherwise the State has no Jurisdiction In the mat tar A local board may however issue a n rder applying to schools only The language of the statute II If the State boHord Dhnll have general supervision of all matters pertaining to quarantine shill have coordinate pow irf Ij board a of health with every local board tto The i5nS7 > opinion iems to he that tltl mnnlinate powr nPr41C11 nly lo < r ulTectlng th jllnr public amy u nn ppcd tn All dnnt 11ft eCfori by the l11AtCi bard upon any Aigaln Chanter U sac 0 of the laws of few say THe lineal boards of I htb hall have JurlrtMlonln trm In ail t InallIII Irtalnlnll to the Preservation I r the public health of those In at nianr Un me public and private I hOfls In Vi 8U 1 Infer from the I uitlun of the county board that the I j 7 1 1 I j I I f 4 SERET EVENING NEW TRUTh AND IIIIIIUT r J J I IO E JA3STUATIY 28901SALT UaO1TYTPPAll C U lJ 57 t State boards order U not mandatory on local bOArd not being a general or der as it applies to school gathering and not to gatherings In general and is therefore a special regulation and that tho State board having supervision on S when gathering of all kinds or the public In general are Included has no power to make special regulations In which only the schools are concerned This action of the county health board naves the mutter optional with tho trustees of the county schools as to whether they will obey the order of tho State board of health still excluding unvaccinated children or not Superintendent Ashton informed n News reporter today that he thought all of the county schools would at once open up to all healthy chil dren I OPPOSE COMPULSION State Superintendent Nelson Hears from Nearly AH Counties State Superintendent of Schools A C Nelson Mint the following communlca tlon to the various county school super intendents Dear SlrUow do your schools stand on the compulsory vaccination proposition An your schools all open If not how many are closed Are you likely to have any trouble In enforcing the order Ileaao give me Information in the matter that I may be able to present your situation to the legislature and thereby relieve the ochools of the State In reply to them questions Superin tendent Nelson has received letters from nearly all of the county superin tendent all of which say the people In the different counties are opposed to compulsory vaccination and the ma jority are opposed to it in any form Below Is given a few excerpts from the letters referred to which are lair sam ples of the sentiments expressed by the county superintendents on the subject Nephl Anderson superintendent of the Uoxelder schools says All of our schools are own only one can of smallpox exists in the county and to enforce the health boards order would work ruin with the schools and they would have trouble In enforcing Urn order because It would reach the height of the ridiculous He closes by saying I wish you success In relieving the school system of the State of tha millstone at present around Its neck Jacob Magleby superintendent of the Sevlor county schools writes We have but two cases of smallpox All our schools are open and all chil dren not sick are permitted to attend Hut few people In this county fire In favor of compulsory vaccination LAWMAKERS ATY01tK Take Up Itfjrlslatlve Duties After a Two Days Host The State Senate resumed work short ly before three oclock this afternoon and the House some time after Most of the members were present and from this time forth there will doubtless be a closer application to business HIS WIFE WOULD NOJnOME HOME1 The county commissioners held their regular session this morning nnd trans acted the following business Mr Frederick Hanson of Hunter whose wife has been a charge on the county since last November was be fore the board to show onus why lie did not support his wife who has eight children The gentleman said his better half ran away from his home last August and he was willing to support her If she would come back and live with him lie Introduced testimony to substantiate this The woman claims her husband called her bad names 1 he matter was taken under advisement lien U Ed red ge county assessorsent In a communication saying he had ap pointed Campbel M Brown deputy ala salary of 74 and as extra help the names of Joseph 21 Coben tamea A Faust and Hugo Hoefer to clerical positions In his ofllce On motion of Home the appointments were con firmed Parsons Divorce The Parsons divorce cast an account of the trial of which was given In Sat urdays News was finished late In the afternoon of that day and taken under advisement by Judge Hall who will render his decision next Saturday morning Promissory Note Suit About 5 oclock p m Saturday Clark Eldrodro Co filed a suit In the dis trict court against Gus Llngren to re cover JtOWSc alleged to be due on u promissory note A Friendly Action A friendly action was commenced in the district court Saturday afternoon by the Utah Light and rower com pany against the Union Ltfht and Power company and the Salt Lake and Ogden GlUt and Electric Light com pany to obtalnvhe appointment of a trustee to cancel the mortgage on the latter companys property which was recently bought in at auction sale and now owned by the Utah Light and Power company The obligation WAS given a year or no ago to secure the payment of X75000 in bonds of the Salt Lake and Ogden Gas nnd Klectrlc Light company The mortgage was the Central loon and Debenture company of Kansas which has pine become in solvent The bonds have been paid but there appears now to be no one to can M the mortgage hence this suit PKIKSTHOOlMIKBTiyn The regular monthly meeting of the Priesthood nf the Salt Lake Stake of Zion will convene In the assembly hall Salt Lake City on Friday February 1st 1991 nt 7 p m The ward clerks and IWera quorums that have not III1t In their statistical reports for the year ending December list 1990 are request ed to bring them to this meeting with out fall The secretaries of the differ ent organizations of the Stake are re minded to send In their reports as soon as possible JAMBS D STmLlNO Clark of Stake n IJISIIOP LBONUOPKHACIIK3 SPECIAL TO TilE NEWSl Washington P C Jon MHarry L Cannon has been appointed post master at Drlggs Fremont county Ida vice Don C Drlgoi removed A large congregation llsUtxd to a missionary sermon at briM rhurth In Ocor etown yesterday morning dellv red by the Bight Ilev Ablal Leonard tishpr > of Ralt Lake The bishop spoke IIr the wonderful advances that had Ien made in the century Just passed ARRESTED TWO OF SNAKES BAN 0 Kansas City Mo Jan J8A special to the Star from Muskogee I T says Marshal Bennett who let here yes terday has arrested two light horse men of Snakes band and Is holding them Tho situation Is muoh Improved today although It Is reported that large numbers of full bloods In squads of two and three are working weif from We tumka and Bufaula It Is reported here today that Crazy finak and three light liorMinin were arrests by troops and are being held until tht arrival of Marshal Bennett and party The troops art being divided Into PUUfs of ten antI are working the oounfc system atically The United States oourt e north era district convtnau at to dav with Judge Thomas It ag le made a two hours charge jUry Impressing upon them the ty of handling the situation In a r man I ner and Instruct them to Indict every one who IMS participated in the upris ing in any degree word has been received from Wash ington D C where he Is on business that Chief Pleasant Porter understands the situation here thoroughly and that 1 he will not return to the Territory until the pending treaties pass Then it la said he will come horn call the terri torial council together and Investigate the prwwnt trouble The Indiana around Wetumka are I sending Jielr families to the western part of tb nation Into the hills while they are riding over Uie country In o1ertl squads heavily armed Wstumka Is arme Just south of the Canadian river In the southern part of th nation and 110f the railroad Omaha Neb Jan 21Mit Gen Mlcble received a telegram from U ut Dixon command of troop A Btghth cavalry from Henrietta I T thuS mOrlll stating that be expected Unit e State Marshal Itsnnett there today and that he had arranged for a talk with Crazy Snake Also that h anticipated cipated an early settlement o th 1 called cle uprising Cnpo Colony Invadcrx Capetown Jan UIt 1 reported that Invaders have reached Ondtshorn dis trict where they had ft slight sklntttfh with the defense forces LIVING ON THE SEAMY SIDE OF LIFE Young Woman Forsakes a Business Alan Enters a House of Shame andTells the Story of Her Downfall to the Police Polc d 1 1 The wine room private iMfrlnf apart I ment and late supper v n places o questionable resort form eomblna ton that has been alvls the police considerable trduble of laU I fi ol to which threatens t eturnpt inofe than one family Indeed tip poltoe dk dais that while tlmre4re O their part to evade otfletesposstbii ItT they have been aOtyftUg by mo I tives In more than one Inltihce recent ly that have been oaltfujsJUNl to save rather than to destroy tig home Ill conditions have 010 that s where they will b oomtMijsd they say to take action regardless of what tbe consequences might be Young people without chaperones have been In the habit of frequenting such place Out they are not the only J one1 persons who are culpable < There Is one pr case In particular where J well known married man has already visited the I hume of Chief of PolWf Hilton with I the view to Poll 11 Interven II tion and assistance He fi said to be tl 11 1t0 I deeply and hopelessly Involved I Of course this case II all similar I ones has a woman in It She Is a young girl who has sought refute In a house fit Ill tame She fresi y charges her downfall to the O fl openly admits UUSliJ < Gtaim t I notorious woman of the town accom panied by the young girl culled at the polke station ant had an Interview wIth Detective Sheets The woman told the ofrlcer that the girl was determined to ner her house of 111 fame This the Evans woman said she was willing to permit her to do providing she had al ready entered upon a life of shame Otherwise she declared there would be no place In the house for her Tim de tectlve explained that If h became an Inmate of the place she would b promptly arrested I The lrl then told the ofllce r that If the question of virtue was the only lar to her entering the houe that It vould count for nothing for the reason 7 that she ha for a year put been trefcd I log paths In which Innocence bad no place and that she was determined to niter upon a career suolt a u followed by abandoned women if not In Salt eke then in some city where she was ot known She mentioned tbe name ot a man well known In this city ant Ihrouzhout the State a man who lice wit and children In chidren residing this city h said thut he was one who was t onelb for her present reckless and lohap j condition and that knowing tier intention of leading a life In such i place he was trying to prevent her I from entering for the sole purpose of bavin her continue as his mistress 8he further Mid that her father knew that she had been consorting with the man who she said paid her board for a month also ttit he was heart broken fir a result of her conduct and that one roiid expect nothing from him fur that reason Detective Sheet said that he would look Into the mutter at once Later 1 was learned tbw the man referred t sought out Chief Hilton at his home on Friday night the same night that the fir went to the Uvsns house and begged the officer to get the girl out of the place and send her away lie contended that the girl ft 8 crazy and that she had been In society and those with whom shehud associated would feel humiliated when It became known where she was He also said that h ilu h 0 I Nt t Set h Is the man who the girl says caused her ruin rl The police say that yesterday four or five nf the men Including a young Ito broker who have been consort ing trends of the unfortunate girl were In a saloon shedding crocodile tears fur fear that their victim would tell some thing definite and mention names which she has already done lit the meantime the girl Is at the house mentioned I Is the Intention of the officers to make an effort to enlist time aid of her father and have her re moved from the place and get her on the path of virtue again She Is Z years of age and has expressed a vig orous rime Is determination to remain where n COMPOSER VERDI PASSES AWAY ZjTiZmr 1 JsT J Ii It jt I ILsJjT Zir t r f H = fcrE E = B Ah a I have sighed to rest me The immortal Verdi is n more When this JntelllgfiHM is flashed over the world through thousands of minds will run the Immortal song from which the above strain Is taken the Ah Che La Morte from the prison ecene In I Trovatore I Is perhaps not say Ing to much to say that no song that was ever rendered In opera has been oftener sungor more generally admired than this selection How many times the opera of I Trovatort has been sung sines It wan written perhaps no on could say but that number would be a mere tithe of th times It hi been rendered on the concert platform and tn parlors and drawing rooms Verdis faitio as a composer might very well rest upon I Trovatore alone but his extraordinary wealth of musical at tainments Is well Illustrated by the fact that he wrote many oilier operas al most as popular Travtata and lliooleito rank vines to I Trovator In popularity and such works a Lam bard Hrnanl A Mask hall At tile Aids Oiello and Palslatt all have recognised places In the esti mation of musicians The last opera wtitten by the great master wan Pal staff produced with Victor Maurol in lh title role Qulsepitt Verdi was the son of an Inn keeper and was born at Ilancota In the duchy of Parma Italy Oct 9 1CI4 He received his flrut lessons from an organist In Milan His first Qr Jl Irat work was a musical drama Oberto dl Ban Itonlfaslo but he opera which first brought him famo was his Lombardl from which the noble Pilgrims Chorus e often sung by our Tabernacle choir Is taken Ills life was given up to music and he wrote Incessantly for almost 70 years lie was elected a member of the Italian parliament In 1S61 and was appointed to lead the Italian Musical In stitute at Florence In 1S71 Al most every country In Burope had conferred titles of distinction upon him and the viceroy of I rpt on the completion of Aid Appointed him one Of the Order of Osmanl THE PASSINO VERDI OF THE MORTAL To tho Editor Yes lo me rest for my soul Is weary S sings the Imprisoned gypsy In II Trovatore S sang the Immor tal soul In Its earthly prison And at last the wonderful harp Is hushed to mortals the fingers that with a rnnglo pen made their melodies audible to 1 char world for nearly eighty years are still and Paradise greets the re turn of Its Trovat rc after his brief pilgrimage to earth And ret not The divine soul I not even hushed to mor tali Verdi Is not even In th ordinary MOM dead to the millions who love him only to the few fortunate ones who enjoyed his actual bodily presence 1 there any change The great dlvlni portion of the man his wonderful scum of melody is even today vibrating un in every part of the globe The Verdi I learned to love 1 intensely when a mere boy Is still young and fair pul sating with life right here with me in the person of his I Trovatore L Travlata and his immortal Aids Now as then I can wander to the silent nook book in hand and he sings for me playing upon the sympathetic chords of my emotion until my eyes are moistened my heart throbbing warmly In unison with his story of hop Joy or sorrow M he slugs on page after 118 from the first awaken ng of love to the departure of the soul the end of the book for the present True I never finished the book without a mental visit to the far away minstrel In sunny Jay a mental grateful look as It were Into the face of him who had touched the strings and set them Into such vibration that I and all the world might hear I still do so and always will what matters It that now I see a vault a monumentIn place of a palace and a garden To time mental vision both are alike accessible to me ua mortal In the flesh both would I nave been alike Inaccessible for were I there I never would have dared to I Intrude upon his presence In either S who is dead to me7 Not the Verdi that I have known he lives even o earth and like a dear bosom friend still sings to me In m room In the garden the canyon or the Held M I will he accompanies 1 He who only enjoys the compo ser In public when he I cp everybody scarcely knows DgD of music that this closer book compan ionship gives Those who prefer It may b born to be monarch and enjoy enjy pomp glory and have their memory or history left as Englands great queen has done Hut could I have my choice and had I ambition I would b tho minstrel that Verdi was who left the undying the real vital living n sounding on down the ages t cheer ennoble and uplift with Its glimpses of the Inner higher Ufe t companion and bless as a living thing those souls attuned t Its harmonies while they sojourn here In a lowlier existence th laurel wreath of the auth because of Its fruits seems to me far more precious than th bejow died mendrshs crown Su vrottki be the tribute Iwok lay upon U rase Ipg srt Of I 1 KTMiMt Jb dour EVAN BIIJ fait Lake City Utah JAn1 1901 flUPINIO fEDERAL PARTY PETITION Sent to Congress Irreconcilable Insurrec tionists Accepting American Sovereign ty Want Civil Government Washington Jan M When the Sen ate convened twluy the presiding of ficer Mr Pyre ott attention t the following cablegram which a read Manila Jan ITo President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives Washington Accession to Federal party by thousands In all parts of archipelago Attitude of hitherto Irreconcilable Atttude IMncUbe press and the general public opinion show that labors of party to bring peace will soon be crowned with success Until now political parties have attempted formation of plans more or less ques tioning American sovereignty Our platform makes main plank sovereign ty of United States with liberty to each cltteen to pursue peacefully bis political Ideas Hour of peace has sounded On our platform are grouped many Pill pines of hitherto irreconcilable ideas but sonic more obstinate decline to Join for though willing to accept sover eignty of the United States the prospect of Indefinite continuance of military government makes them distrust pur poses of the United States and delays their submission Adjournment of present Congress without giving President authority u establish purely civil government with usual powers and postponement for at least a year of such government until new Congress will certainly confirm this distrust Directory of the Federal party believes conferring such author ity on President would Inspire confi dence and hasten acceptance of sover eignty of the United States and coming of peace Directory therefore prays both Houses of Congress t authorise President McKinley to establish civil government whenever he believes It opportune FRANK H BURNS DR PARDO IB TAVBRO FLORENTINO TORRES JOSE NAR TOMAS DEL BOSARIO fC S ARELLANO Directory of Federal Party Mr Jone Ark presented the cre dentials of his colleague Mr Bro for the term beginning next March TOWNEW MAIDEN SPEECH After the disposition of routine busi ness Mr Town of Minnesota wan IcOn11 for a speech which was to b at one his maiden effort and his vale tllcionr He spoke on h resolution of r4dWft tb ilmesa iiesaLio oOtlU 11 the P1flfppt TIle galleries were well flU d to bear Mr Town and senators also gave him doss attention while in tbe rear of the Sen i ate was a circle of representatives who I came over from the House to bear him Mr Towne spoke In full and resonant tones with more of the graces of oratory tory than are usually heard In the political litical debates of the Senate In opening his address Mr Towne re ferred to the petition presented to the Senate a few days ago by SUN Filipino for a cessation of hostilities and for the granting of independence to the people of the Philippines He main tained I would prove a quickening ap peal to the ancient spirit of the repub lic or Its rejection must dedicate tbe twentieth century to a reaction preju dicial If not fatal to free Institutions While discussing events which led i the United State forces to the Philip pines Mr Towne referred with partlcu Ixrlty to the charge that AsrulnaMc had sold his country to the Spaniards for I bribe He declared the accusation was gratuitous In calumny when we con sider that the official publications of our own government contradict and de stroy It ItT nato declared that we were In alliance with the Filipinos an alli ance sought by ourselves availed of by us for our own advantage and finally to our evrlitlnK shame In the inti mation of honorable mel repudiated by tys when we lund It no longer neres fwry and when the huM of empire had ha l blunted our nor sensibilities that aelbllU we could mount rom u act of perfidy to the grand larceny of a nation prldl Referring to Admiral nterilc Deweys denial that he bad ever t ate the Insurgents as allies Mr Towne said sarcastically Id I fear the honest sailors terminology Illor temillo has suffered from a recent contact with th discriminations of administration Discussing the acquisition of the Phil tie Ipplnes Senator Towne said Phi It Is not easy to fix with accuracy the time when the design was farmed to take forcible dell of flle ippine Islands nor to ascertain the mind In whose gloomy recesses this enter prise of sacrilege and violence first gathered form and pressure There has Indeed ben evidenced a disposition by dllllon b lie most Illustrious sponsors as I their prophetic souls already trembled at the Inquisition of after ages to impute tb dubious responsibility to Providence It self I know not which to admire the more whether the modesty which dis claims credit for tbe policy or the eel oseal presumption which challenges and Almighty betrays the vaunted confidence of the No man no party no nation can escape cape accountability for actions by ftttrt butlnp their origin to any other source than human motives and human Judg ment The policy of the administration towards the Filipinos must b JUne If ever Justified at all In th forum of kind the reason and the conscience of man A CHANGE OF TONI Mr Towne declared that upon the sr rival of Gen Merrill at Mania a dis tinct change of tone was observable between the United States officials and th Filipino the altered attitude being 1 marked as to for time conclusion that part of Gen MerrUts prear ranged task was to maneuver out of an awkward friendliness with Agulnaldo I and thus to reach footing for the con venient development of some secret pol icy with which he had come fresh freighted from Washington I there was doubt < the prear rangement of the plan I was banished In Mr Townes opinion by the Presi dent himself The third article of the protocol with Spain reads The United States will and Unite Btate occupy anc hold the city bay and harbor of a la pending the conclusion rt a treaty I of peace which hal determine the con Philippines trol disposition and government of th YC despite that definite provision the PrMldent tb seAMo urged Issued 0 Dlbr SI llH his famous b nevolent assimilation proclamation Thus h continued the dilemma Is this Either that article nf the protocol does not mean what I says o the PresIdent of th > Unltd States In causing the Issuance of the proclama tion to which I have referred brnke the pliKhted faith of this government It Is not agreeable to me to u this lan guage but I devoutly believe that the republic I at the gravest cr1 of Its history and I feel that a necessary pre liminary to Its getting safely out Is lo cUM the people to realise how It cm to get In PRESIDENTS PROCLAMATION Mr Towne said of the Presidents proclamation that among the rotes of its soft rhetoric of love Its fair speech about our coming not as Invaders 0 conquerors but as friends of the mild sway of Justice and of benevolent assimilation the already Justly awak ened distrust of the Filipino clearly beheld the unsheathed and glittering steel of despotism 0 If we are bent on slaughter said he let It b In open It I we lust for this people land let us not glaze our enterprise with false and minister pretense Rather Itt us bodly raise the ombre flag of International piracy whlstltf s < iupr down the wind and feeble victim to then dOe In upon our tfble victm the cry of loot and glory u u 6EN FUNSTON DISPERSES REBELS Manila Jan t2Oen Funston re ports that practically all the organised Insurrectionists In his district have of been dispersed with the exception disconnected bands In the mountains Sixtyfive more rebels In the Island of Pansy have surrendered to the Unit ed States authorities at Cabautan George T JUt editor of the Dally Bulletin who was ordered byo Mac Arhtur to b deported because of the publication In his paper of allegations against Lieut Comd r Wm Brauners reuther captain of the port sailed to day and It was ordered that he be held a prisoner until he arrives at San Fran CIPCO cIsoThe Philippine commission has passed an act annulling Chit n H ot ttP Span ish code which disqualifies Judges and magistrates from trying certain CM on account of alleged incompstency Tbe act declares that the Judges are Incompetent only when pecunlarhy In terested In th litigation o rented to the litigant The general criminal and civil codes are almost completed The hearing on the municipal gov ernment bill was finished today and O measure will be enacted on Wednesday Only two natives objected to the church property taxation feature and no objection was entered on behalf of the church or other organisation = = = = I REDMOND ON VICTORIAS REIGN New York Jan MA dispatch to the Journal and Advertiser from Dub Un says John Redmond leader of the united Irish party speaking at Wejord said All the wok I assembled In L don not in triumph but In sorrow around the bier of her who t KagUsh people at least will live In history as a great constitutional Ire But Ireland was absent Ireland of all her empire stood apart sullen and dlssat toned Ask your English rulers why It Is nut because th Irish race ls hard of 1roslilentlnl Nominations Washington Jan T President today sent the following nomInatIoNs Daniel n McCaan of Mont t b registrar of the land office nt JUmpan City Alaska Thomas B HUlebraMl of California receiver of public money at htar nd cold of nature I is net be cause 01 any want of respect for the personal viues of the lady from bo w hand rhc sceptre of power it eepN snatched by death It Is because the reign which I Just closed b been for Ireland and all the Irish race more disastrous than any reign In three hundred years During this reign a million and a half of our miion people have perished by famine flvs bve prllbed pple millions have emigrated to other lands bve emlrte 1li0n the sway of this monarchy tIl Inlr lnder laf acts de there have been forty coercion ac d bl prlvlng Ireland of her constltutlojun rbtWbt froM a Canada What has converted Clnlld fr 0IIY land of rebellion to a happy rlY would transform Ireland to morroW Ilnl trnlorm iid from a disaffected to a ewitented Iud i It Michael Alaska War Artillery prm l a I V Andrews Fourth artillery T ° tenant FourttfSSSff I Fifth lel tfSSSff to etmrtC I E MCMiisle IJ John tnwsaatfss Jo I I be saptain icd Itt 1 I Second t il ha kit JtIHIt