I f r I w jjg THE T H E SALT S A T 1J > LAKE L lAK E R HERALD E R A L D IiSlEIT l EIP I i If you want to do deAttvertlEe doihN5 bt hMs ESTABLISHED PATTQtTTT JUNE TTT1 6 fk 1870 1fl SALTLAKE AT P T LtT1 CITY 1T Advertise to Th Hera1d UTAH I0NDAY TAX + JAl 16 1 1905 1 11 PRIOE FIVE OENTS Itset getI ratnilta r ts FILIPINOS ARE AREPROGRESSING AREPROGRESSING AREPROGRESSING PROGRESSING PROGRESSINGGovernor I Governor Wright Says Present PresentConditions PresentConditions PresentConditions Conditions Are Satisfactory SatisfactoryREPORT Satis SatisactoryREPORT actory actoryREPORT > REPORT OF THE COMMISSION COMMISSIONINTHODTTCTORY COMMISSIONt COMMISSIONiINTRODUCTORY COMMISSIONNTBODUCTORY t INTHODTTCTORY LETTER BY SEC SECi SECRETARY SECBIETABY RETARY TAFT TAFTWASHINGTON TArTA A I i ASHINGTO2ST Jan 16 lfiSecretaIj lfiSecretaIjof Secretary Secretaryof WASHINGTON vy of War Taft has transmitted to tothe tothe tothe the president the annual report reportbf t bf f the Philippines commission to together together together ¬ gether with the separate report of the thecommission theommisson thecommission commission to the civil governor of the I islands and of the heads of the four departments dt > and the president trans ¬ mitted them with the secretarys let ¬ ter to congress congressThe congressThe congressThe The secretary says sa s In his letter of transmlttal to the president that the reports show the great benefit which whichas has ia as been conferred upon the islands by b a continued state 8tat of tranqulllty tr nqulllty Except in the wild mountainous regions re ions ionsof of f the unexplored island of Samar and andsin andaLl sin aLl the Moro region rc ion of the Rio Grande Rnd Lake Lnnao districts in the thesparsely theparsely thesparsely sparsely settled Island of Mindanao Mindanaoand Mindanaoand Mlndanaoand and in the Island of ot Jolo conditions conditionsas as to tranquility and ladronism he hesays hesays hesays says continue to improve and except in the places mentioned agriculture agricultureand and the arts of peace are not at all in ¬ terfered with by lawless bands or depredations depredationsCivil depr deprdatIonsCivil datfons datfonsCivil Civil Service Law L w Effective EffectiveHe He says it is quite satisfactory to toobserve toobserve toobserve observe the good effect of a settled settledpolicy settledpolicy settledpolicy policy with respect to the civil service serviceunder servIceunder serviceinder under a stringent civil service law on onthe on1he onthe the personnel and efficiency of the theservice theservIt1 theservIb service Many 11 any of the Filipinos are arearn1ng learning arn1ng Bnglteh t h and applying for ex examination exa cxaminatlon ¬ a amination as e English clerks clerksThe clerksThe clerksThe The secretary says sa s that the falling fallingoff fallingoff off in the government revenues has re ¬ duced the funds available for reduc reduction reduction reductjo ¬ tion tjo From the central government last year ear the amount expended did not notexceed notxeeed notexceed exceed 1200000 as against 1600000 1600000the 1600000the i6OOOOtthe the previous I > > year ear He adds that with without without without ¬ out wasting money 5000000 a year ear in inthe in1l1e ist1e the maintenance of the public schools schoolsof of the Philippine islands islan s could be bereadily bereadtt b breadily readily readtt expended The enrollment has increased from 1S3000 to 263000 in one oneyear onefar oneyear year far and tflt nd there Is a demand for Ameri American AmeriOan Amenan ¬ can an teachers and Fliplno teachers in ineach Inf ineach each f > ach province The total expenditures expendituresfor for oduoittion last year including those from Central provinces and munipical munipicalgovernments munlpi munipichigovernmeits < hl hlgOtornments governments was nearly 200000 200000Philippine 2OooOItOP 2OOOOOPi Philippine P Pi lippinc Coinage n igerdis pHroungr g the new coinage of the theislands thesands islands the secretary says saysOne saysOne saysOne One of the most satisfactory re results rcIults resuits ¬ suits of the governments governments transactions transactionscluing duing the year in the islands is the theestablishment thee theestablishment establishment e in the Islands ofa of IL new newcoinage newo newcoinage coinage < o nage on a firm bassis The Theg g Spanish Filipino coin and the Mexican Mexicancoin lIexloono Mexicancun coin o n have been practically driven out outof outof outof of the thirJslandsthe islands the former by purchase purchaseof of thb th government and recoinage into intoth intothe the th > > nejy ne coins and the latter by legis leglsttionh08tile legisenlon ¬ lationhostile enlon < hostile tothe to the importation and andcirculation andcircuJ andirculttion circuJ circulation tlon of Mexican xiftn dollars dOllanJas as well wells wellsb < is sb s by a strong tlwnawl and for or It in the theoth theotIir theOth oth otIir > r countries The Th danger which whichpresents whichrfsents whIchpresents presents itself now is the rise in the theprice theJ11c theqite price qite of silver which if it continues continuesmay continuesPlay continuesiiay may make the silver peso worth more morethan morethan than 50 0 cents In gold the present presentstandard standard value and thus lead to the thejiiHtliig thenlltllig theTuelting jiiHtliig up of the new silver peso of ofthe the 1h < Philippine government governmentInternal governmentInternal governmentInternal Internal Revenue Law JLawDuring LawDuring LawDuring During the year ear the commission has hasenacted hasIlacted haseiiacted enacted an internal revenue law la and andabolished andabolished abolished 3 the Industrial taxes which which1ad had come down from the Spanish Spanishregime Spanishrlglme Spanishregime regime The industrial taxes sub jffted all kinds ki ds of business even the thesmallest thesmallest theanialleet smallest to a license tax and was thought to work proportionately harder on the smaller business than thanupon thanupon thanupon upon large arge enterprises The present Vii 1 11 imposes Impo es a a tax on the production of liquor and alcohol upon the manufac ¬ turf > of cigars and cigaretttes and also alsoupon alsoupon alsoupon upon banking and other corporations The are new and while not heavy as ascompared asOompnled ascompared compared with the taxes imposed in this country on the same subject mat ¬ ter are such a departure from the themethods theTjthods theD1 methods D1 thods of taxation In the Philippines that they have given rise to consider considerable conslderabTp considerable ¬ able criticism by y members of the Fili Filipino FIlil110 ¬ pino 1 rio public and especially by persons largely Jar ely interested in the business businesswhich businessWhich businessihich which is to pay the tax taxWill taCWin taxWill Will Provide an Income The internal revenue law has not been in operation a sufficient length of oftime oftime oftime time to justify criticism or praise of it If the hope of the commission commlB ion is real ¬ bed it will enable them to relieve the themunicipalities the111unlcipaUtle thdltitinicipalittes municipalities and the provinces from fromak froma Ia ak a k of income from which during the theagricultural theasriculturai theagricultural agricultural depression they have suf ¬ fered ff > red It will also relieve the general general1usiness business of the country from a l large largenumber large11Lmber largeilLmber number of small Impositions impo ltlon which in tlii aggregate agre ate were quite burdensome Inn satisfaction 8a cUon from a relief in taxa tln tl on ti Is never equal equalIn Jn ln Intensity to the thecr theIJplaints theiitplaiuts cr mplaints of those tho e who are subjected 1 to t new ew taxation t nt1on and the benefits of a achange achange achange change cannot be weighed until the thewhole thewhole thewhole whole public has been accustomed to It ItThe The secretary says sn s that the improve improvement ¬ ment 11 < lIt of Manila harbor has made good goodregress goodIr goodyrgress regress Ir ogress The work at Cebu has been beenm beenmpleted beenmpleted < mpleted m pie ted and the improvement of the the11arOOr harbor at Iloilo is in progress A large largepart largeIart part of the th 3000000 voted by congress congresslas has las been and Is being expended in the theconstruction thetnstructlon theC construction C of roads in the th islands islandsTariff islandsTariff islandsTariff Tariff Question j jRegarding jRegarding JUeJRrdlng Regarding the tariff on Philippine Philippine1Joducts products in the United States the sec ¬ retary says saysThe Ba saysThe S SThe The reports r portB of Governor Wright rright and of Commissioner Worcester show what hat has 11d appeared app ared in the reports from the th I I Islands since the American ocoupation I the necessity nt > C ity for reducing the tariff on Philippine products entering the Unit ¬ ed d States In order that we might give tr t the islands a market in America Iradfng 1c adfng to a revival of business in the Inlands i > lands I have Itay already mentioned this FO often that it is unnecessary to re ¬ peat pf > at what was w s said in my annual re 1 lort ort Rebellious Moron Of if the Moros Secretary Taft BO says saysThe ye yeThe The report of Major General Wood Wooden Voodrn en conditions in the Moro Moroprovinee province is isof isof Iscc of much interest The government act actwas actas actas was as framed with a view Iew to giving the theI thelrsnnu I lrsnnu Arsons responsible for the Moro gov government goverrment ov overnment ¬ ernment great latitude in dealing with withth withth th 1 ho various Moro tribes and the wis wisdm visdm dm of that latitude Is shown by h the theevent theennt theeent event It was supposed when the Moro Moroa lIoront a nt t was passed that the Moros were weresufficiently weresufficiently weresufficiently sufficiently advanced In tribal govern government governpnrit ¬ ment to have customary laws which whichufter whichafter I Iufter ufter the elimination of such features featuresas I as were savage or barbarous might be beadopted beaflopted beinlopted adopted for practical use llS but General GeneralWoods GeneralVoods GeneralWoods Woods report shows that among the thecustoms tbecustOI118 thecustoms customs of the Moros there Is practic practically practica1Jy practically ¬ ally nothing which a government under underthe underth underthe the th auspices of the Viiited 1 nitEd States can canmake canirako an an1Take make ltn I Itself lp1 lf rp responsible portibl for and he re reContinued reContinued Continued on Paso PageI 2 1 I SENATE SEEMS SEEMSSOMEWHAT SEEMSSOMEWHAT SEEMSSOMEWHAT SOMEWHAT EASY EASYStatesmen EASYI EASYStaJesmen EASYStatesmen I Statesmen Asleep WhiieMoney While Money Is Being Appropriated AppropriatedSECRETARIES AppropriateaI AppropriateaSECR AppropriatedSECRETARIES I SECRETARIES SECR TARIES DO THE WORK WORKMSSBTJmSTETT WORKt WORKMRS 4 4IBS t MSSBTJmSTETT MRS BURNETT EAS HASRETUItNED HASRETUItNEDTOoWASHIN S RETURNED RETURNEDTO RETUBNEDTQWASHINGTON TO TOoWASHIN TQWASHINGTON TQWASHINGTONt WASHINGTON WASHINGTONSpecial TON TONJ TONSpecial + J t Special to The Th Herald HeraldlASHINGTON HeraldWASIDNGTON HeraldA A 1 lASHINGTON D i C Jan 15 15The 15Thesenate The Thesenate WASIDNGTON V V senate in regular session has got gotten gotten gotten ¬ ten down to routine and earnest that business and Is working as seriously as supposedly august body does work Curious visitors from everywhere fill the galleries gailerj and the effect Is much like looking down on a lot of good looking old gentlemen spending ah au hour at the club Certain senatprs seem to hold a kind of court Everybody comes to their desks to shake hands and pass the compliments of the day Senator Platt of New York continually enjoys this distinction He Is the best living example of all is mind there is no matter matterHis matterHis matterHis His body Is so shriveled he walks with a 3 cane taking shuffling steps about two h inch Inches s In length and col ¬ lapses into his chair when he reaches it but there his apparent weakness ceases He can rise to his feet In ¬ stantly stantl when things are not moving his way Wtl he is alert brighteyed a wonderful man Witness the shifting around in twentyfour hours of the cut and dried plans to defeat Depew Depewor for or the Senate in New York This re remarkable remarkable remarkablc ¬ markable old man is a bridegroom too toomarried toomnrried toomarried married only last summer and lives in ina ina ina a beautiful apartment with his wife wifeand wteand wifeand and stepdaughter at the New Willard He shares honors equally with Senator Stewart of Nevada who was married last year This bridegroom is known knownas k lOWIl lOWIlas as the Santa Claus of the senate sen te on ac account acount account count of his long white beard beardPlood beardFlood beardloocl Flood loocl of Pension Bills BillsIt It Is amazing to hear the bills for in increase Increase I Icrease crease of pensions that come up every ever day What puts it into the heads of old soldiers ldiers to ask fqr an Increase at this late hour Why have they not at ¬ tended to too It long ago I confess the thepension thepension thepension pension problem would be a riddle to tome tome me forcver If I had a claim against the govern government gmernment govemmerit ¬ ment or wanted wanted money for a public building or r for any an other purpose I Iwould Iwould Iwould would putIt in the hands of some mag ¬ netic senator senat r and one day when every ¬ thing would be drowsy and droning droningalong dronInbalong droningalong along he would w uld rise and ask for imme immeQiate diate iate consideration of bill No now nowpending nowpending nowpending pending before the United States sen senate senate seaate ¬ ate Then in a voice calculated to in increase increase increase ¬ crease the drowsy spirit the clerk clerkwould clerkwould clerkwould would read the bill once twice thrice thriceslowly thriceslowl thnIc thnIcslowly slowly slowl s > as not to make any jarring jarringsound jarrinbsound jarringsound sound The president of the senate senatewould senatewould senatewould would call for the ayes and nays there therewould therewould therewould would be no increase of voices in any anyway anyway anyway way the gentlemens club would go on onvisiting onvIsiting onvisiting visiting and the bill would be an annouhced annO annoutice nouhced nO h e i passed Thats precisely the theway thewa theway way wa Isaw Vsaw saw put through the bill appro appropriating approprfa appropriating ¬ priating prfa ng for public buildings In Raw Rawlins RawUns Rawline line Wyp Wo and another similar bill to toreimburse toreimQurs toreimburse reimburse an orphanshome orphans home for forhaYlnb forhaYlnbshipped having havingshipped havingshipped shipped some little JltUeIndlans Indians inoroutof inoroutofthe in or outof outofthe outofthe the asylum a lum Senator Sen t l Warren of Wyom Wyoming WomIn Wyoming ¬ ing In Is the champion benefactor in this thisline thisline thisline line a perfect Santa Claus for filling fillingthe fillingthe tillingthe the stockings of needly asylums and oia old soldiers somiersThe soldiers soldiersThe soldiersThe The cmnibus ocm ibusblll bill consisting of legiti legitimate 1egitlmate legitimate ¬ mate claims from fr m everybody and for foreverything foreverything foreverything everything from nearly every cve ever state in inthe inthe iiithe the union was passed after an hours hoursbrisk hoursbrisk hoursbrisk brisk debate last Monday The bill billcarried b1i1carrIed billcarried carried an appropriation of about two twoand twoand twoand and a half millions of dollars dollarsKearns dollarsKearns dollarsKearns Kearns Will Be Missed MissedIn In the gentlemens g ntlemens club Senators Kittredgeof Kittredge of South Dakota and Senator SenatorKearns SenatorKearns SenatorKearns Kearns have seats side by side The former is so stout he overflows the thearms thearms thearns arms of his chair Kearns the anti antilatterday latterday saint from Zion City sleek sleekprosperous sieekprosperous sleekprosperous prosperous and debonnair will be much muchmissed muchmissed muchmissed missed by his associates In their theirmorning theirmorning theirmorning morning discussions discussi < > ns they are frequent frequently ¬ ly joined by Senator Clark of Wyom ¬ Ing The general g neral routine of business is isseldom Isseldom isseldom seldom of sufficient interest to cause causethe causethe causethe the uncrossing of a leg or the straight straightening straishten straightening ¬ ening en Ins of a back As It appears to the thevisitor thevisitor thevisitor visitor in the gallery Ilery the actual over overwhelming overwhelming overwhelming ¬ whelming cares of state we read so somuch 90much somuch much about the2ealous the zealous devotion to t > in insistent insIstent insistent ¬ sistent constituents weighty discus discussions discusslons discussions ¬ sions of knotty problems that beset the thegentlemen thegentlemen thegentlemen gentlemen in political life Ufeall all these theseburdens theseburdens theseburdens burdens seem to be borne in the heat heatof heatof heatof of the day da by the private secretary secretarytoiling secretarytoiling secretarytoiling toiling early and late In some faroff faroffcommittee faroffcommltt faroftcommittee committee e room Has Parted From Stephen Stephenrs Mrs rs Frances Hodgson Burnett Burn tt the themoat themost themost most popular of American novelists Is Istjoon isooon issoon tjoon to return to Washington and will willreside willre willreside reside re lde here her permanently It is under understood understood understood ¬ stood that Mrs Irs Burnett has parted partedfrom patedfrom partedfrom from Stephen Townsend and that thathenceforth thathenceforth henceforth she will drop the name as aswell asweIl aswell I well as the man an and will be known knownby knownby knownby by the one under which she has gained gainedInternational gaInedinternational gainedInternational International celebrity For many manyyears manyyears years past Mrs Burnett has maintained maintaineda i iu a handsome home on Massachusetts Massachusettsavenue Massachusettsavenue Ia sachusetts I Iavenue avenue Unlike the majority of absen absentees absentees ¬ tees she has not t rented her domicile domicilebut domicnebut domicilebut but has kept It in readiness at all alltimes alltimes alltimes times against just what has happened happenedAccording happenedAccording happenedAccording According to this talented ladys friends here she will dismantle her celebrated celebratedhcme celebratedhtme celebratedhome I home at St Johns Wood London and andall andall andall all the treasures and souvenirs collect collected collected collected ¬ ed in a quarter uarter of a century will enrich enrichher enrichher enrichher her residence here That her venture venturewith yenturewith venturewith with her youthful secretary Stephen StephenTojvnsend StephenT01nsend StephenTownsenddid Tojvnsend Townsenddid did not notcome come up to the Ideal Idealrequirements idealrequlroments idealrequirements requirements of wedded bliss surprises surprisesno no one It seemed s emed an incongruous incongruousunion incongruousunion incongruousunion union and one which could not n ot fail to toend toend end nd In disaster dl ater Mr Townsend was wassome wass wassome I some s me fifteen years oars younger than his hisbride hisbride bride and he was led into the affair affairfrom affaIrfrom I from purely selfish motives Vivian VivianBurnett i Burnett the driginal of Little Lord LordPauntlcroy LordFauntleroy Fauntleroy has been living with his hisfather hisfather hisfather father and stepmother and has been beencompletely beencompletely beencompletely completely estranged from Mrs Bur Burnett Burnett Burnett ¬ nett since she became Mrs lrs Townsend TownsendIt I It is hoped that a reconciliation will be beeffected bectTeeted beeffected effected when hen the authoress returns to Washington next week weekCabinet weekCabinet weekCabinet Cabinet Receptions The cabinet receptions onWednesday on VeanesdllY afternoons have again begun and the theold th thold theold old question4pC question 1j serving serv ng light refresh refreshments refreshntsC refreshinents ¬ ments ntsC came Jne Ujj UJrlt t the Tuesday meeting of the cabinet hostesses hOBtes es with Mrs Roosevelt Formerly salads and other things formed such a 1 feature of these theseafternoons thes thesafternoons afternoons that it wits declared there therewon thereras won ras a regular brigade who made the therounds therounds therounds rounds each day for free lunch For Fortome Fortome Forrome tome time no wd a refreshments refresJa nts have been beenoffered beenoffer beenoffered offered offer d Mrs tn Taft Mrs Irs Morton and Mrs Wynne V nne were in favor nvor of serving punch or some light collation just to break the monotony But Mrs Roose Roosevelt Rooseelt Rooseveil ¬ veil elt did not approve of the suggestion suggestionand suggestionand and Mrs Hitchcock was loud in her ob ¬ jections j tJons Mrs Shaw it appears who Is the soul of hospitality had been beenserving beenserving beenserving serving tea J nd d wafers arers without know Ing that sbwa sb wn breaking b one of the th inonciad rules It > jv Elng vsa as s decreed de < reed tha thanothing thnnpt that thatnothing npt nothing hillg not even a glass g ass of cold c ld water waterXContinuedon waterI waterCont4ntJ watetConqatjdon I XContinuedon Cont4ntJ don Pago Paot 3 i > t The e Police ce Force is Studying StudyiCgJiuJit JiuJitsu u to Facilitate theCapture th the capture of Criminals Ah hat I HeiVs Hel s a chance chanceto to try my band hand pt Jiujitsu jiuji su suf f I I n I I II I II hlN c L o Lets see now now irhati rtiiat Is tie 1i first rtu1e Tule rUlen rUleno 111 11M h III 111101 II Nil H II Ii a 4 Piret you Approach PP pproach the criminal im1nal and kick him in a nerve center n thus thusaturnilug stunning him I I I e ai Chicago ag Tribune ASSASSIN WAS WASBAD WASBAD WASBAD BAD MARKSMAN MARKSMANThree Three Shots Fired at General GeneralTrepoff GeneralTrepoff GeneralTrepoff Trepoff at Moscow MoscowMARKEDFOR Moscowf MoscowMARKEDFOR 4 4MARKED f MARKEDFOR MARKED FOR EARLY DEATH DEATHGRAND DEATHGRAND DEATHf DEATHGRAND f GRAND DUKE SERGIUS ALSO IN INDANGER INDANGER INDANGER DANGER DANGEROSCOW DANGERt DANGERM t 4n n A OSCOW Jan 15 15At At the Nicholas Nicholasiii Nicholasstation iii M lvi stat station ° n tonight while General GeneralTrepoff GeneralTrepoff GeneralTrepoff Trepoff was bidding farewell to Grand Duke Sergrius on his departure for St Petersburg Petersbur a young man wear wearIng wearIng wearing Ing a students cap fired three shots j from a revolver at the general All the theshots theshots theshots shots missed General Trepoff Grand Duke Sergius Sergi us proceeded on his jour journe journev ne nev j General Trepoff who recently was wasrelieved wasrelieved wasrelieved relieved of the office of chief of police policeof of Moscow and ordered to the front to totake totake totake take up his duties dutltt > as head of the Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross society In Manchurta incurred incurredthe incurredthe incurredthe the special enminty of the students of ofMoscow orMoscow ofMoscow Moscow by b the severity with which he heput heput heput put down their demonstrations of Dec Decis i 18 and 19 1804 l G4 Within one week in 1902 therewere there were three attempts on his hislife Illslife hislife life The first of these on March 31 31was 31was 31was was by a woman named Aliart a aerness gov governess gOl gOlerness ¬ erness who placed laced the muzzle of a pis pistol pistol pistol ¬ tol against General Trepoffa breast breastand breastand breastand and pulled the trigger t he e weapon weaponhowever weaponhowecr weaponhowever however failing to discharge dischargeFour disehargeFour dischargeFour Four days later a man armed with witha a dagger tried to force ft > rce his way to the thepresence thepresence thepresence presence of General Trepoff with the theavowed theavowed theavowed avowed purpose of killing him The Thewouldbe Thewouldbe Thewouldbe wouldbe afcsas Esassin in was overpowered overpoweredand and arrested Within two daysafter daysafterthis days daysafterthis after afterthLc this incident while Trepoff was vas riding ridingin in his carriage a young man supposed supposedto supposef supposefto to be a rusticated student sprang up upon upon upon ¬ on the step of the vehicle and tried to tostab tostab tostab stab him but only onlysucceeded succeeded in slight slightly slightly slightly ¬ ly wounding a policeman After the theantigovernment theantigovernment antigovernment demonstrations in inMoscow InMoscow iflMoscow Moscow last month it was said that thatthe thatthe thatthe the socialistic revolutionary re luUonary party had hadpassed hadpassed passed sentence upon both General GeneralTrepoff GeneralTrepoff Trepoff chief e ler of police and Grand GrandDuke GrandDuke GrandDuke Duke Sergius SergUS governorgeneral of Mos Moscow Moecov 105 105CO ¬ I cow CO Rumor Before the Act I London Jan 15 ISThe The newspapprs here herethis herethis herethis this morning morn contain n0 particulars of ofthe orthe the attempted aW mted assawrtwtlon assaMtri tion of General GeneralTrepoff GenernlTropotf GeneralTropoff Trepoff at l1 MOscow scowon on Sunday Ilda The curi curious curious curlone ¬ ous factl fact hr remarked in a dMpatcn dispatch from fromSt fromS1 fromIlL I St IlL Petersburg however that a rumor rumorseveral rumoroC rumorof oC such si sit sttfmpt Ufml > t wa wee current there thereIevfral thereseveral several = hours before the outrage actually aetuall aetualloccurred actuallyoccurred occurred > BASE FORJIAPANESE FORJIAPANESERumor FOR JAPANESE JAPANESERumor JAPANESESRumor Rumor That a British BrltishIsland Island Is Be BeS Being S ing Used Use UseS1 UsedSt < St Petersburg Jan 15 15Sol11e Some of the theneWWPKllCns neWWPKllCns liars > art claimliur < Ialmln that the Japanese JRp ne e CJe re using usln the th lower Island I = Jand of Laultan near Borneo as a a btUIP n jM and that thatthe I Itho tho British ar are < onc toncalln alincr the fact by b bpreveutlnq preventing communication between hetwe Bor Borneo BorNl Benflee ¬ neo and Singaporeon Nl trnrlrQtmd the ground that the thecable cable Is undersoine ufldefxoIngrepair repair I The report from waahinston Va5hin ton that It is believed there that the powers wors will in ¬ I IlonnaUy formally protest > rott > t toRussla asrainst the thenotice thenotice I notice served by her h r that she will con consider consider conslder ¬ sider herself no longer lon er bound to regard the neutrality of China It 1 tho Japanese Japanesecontinue Japanesecontinuo Japanesecontinue continue to violate it has ha < cre created ted aston ¬ ishment here her where it Is held that any protest ahopld be directed against the ac ¬ tion of Japan against wnichHuasia has now thrice warned w mcd tho powers Russias position Is that she is bound under the circumstances olr 11mstancc5 to take stops for the pro jEectloa tecUon of her own Interests WILL I AFFECT TRADE OF AMERICA AMERICAGermany AMERICAII AMERICA6errnany II IIGermany Germany HasRecently Has Recently Concluded Some Reciprocity Treat Treaties Treatand Treatjes ¬ ies and President Roosevelt Is Urged to Inaugur Inaugurate Inaugurate Inaugurate ¬ ate a Similar Movement ERLIN Jan 15 15The The American AmericanChamber AmericanChamber AmericanChamber BERLIN B Chamber of Commerce of Berlin Berlinconsiders Berlinconsiders Berlinconsiders considers that the moment Is fa favorable favorable a avorable ¬ vorable for a movement looking toward towarda a reciprocity treaty between the United UnitedStates UnitedStates UnitedStates States and Germany and especially so sobecause sobecause sobecause because the new ne system s stem of reciprocity reciprocitytreaties reciprocitytreaties reeiprocitytreaties treaties Germany has concluded con luded most mostprobably mostprobably mostprobably probably will affect American trade ad adversely adversely ¬ versely verselyThe yerselrThe verselyThe The Chamber of Commerce on Dec 23 sent scnta a petition to President Roose Roosevelt Rooseyelt Roosevolt ¬ volt which In part follows followsThe followsThe followsThe The American Chamber of Com Commerce Commerce Cornmerce ¬ merce of Berlin crganized with the thepurpose thepurposo thepurpose purpose of furthering good relations between the United States and Ger1 Ger many man especiall in the direction of ocmmercial affairs including among I its members of leading concerns of both nationalities trading between th the i two countries would pray that you youurge youurge ou ouurge urge upon congress and the other au au11lOrities ¬ thorities the pressing need of prompt promptaction promptaction action for a reciprocity treaty with Germany and also als of new laws and andregulations andregu1atlons andregulations regulations for the appraisal of mer merchandise merchandise menchandise ¬ chandise to replace the present very faulty fault and often unjust system which has been and still Is constantly caus ¬ ing in much bitterness of feeling among amonbpractlcalJ amongpractically practically all the importers of commo ¬ dities ditie Into parts of the United States The American r chamber hannber of Commerce Commerceoffers CommerceotTers Commerceoffers offers its service in the collection of Information NIEDRINGHAUS WILL LACK A FEW VOTES VOTESEnoughRepublican VOTESEnoughRepublican VOTESEnoughIepublican EnoughRepublican Members of the Missouri M souri Legislature LegislaturetoBeat Legislatureto toBeat to Beat Him Have Agreed to Bolt the theParty theParty theParty Party Caucus aucus 11ANSASCITY ANSASCITY Jan 15 l 15A A special to tothe tothe tol KANsAseITY l the Times from Jefferson City Mo Mosays 110says Mosays says that a a sufficient number n mber of ofRepublicans ofRepubUcans ofRepublicans Republicans have bolted to defeat rati ratification ratificatlon ratification ¬ fication next Tuesday of T K Nied Niedringhaus Niedringhaus Nledriughaus ringhaus the state chairman recently recentlynamed recontlynamed recentlynamed named by the Republicans in caucus to tosucceed tosuccecd tosucceed succeed United States Senator Cock Cockrell Cockrehl i rell rellIt It was given out tonight that at a adinner adinner adinner I dinner held Saturday night attended attendedby attendedb attendedby by b nine members of the legislature a asufficient asufficient I sufficient number of Republican legis legislators legislators legislators ¬ lators agreed to bolt the caucus to de defeat defeat ¬ feat Niedrlnghaus Major J L Blttin Blttinger BltUnber Bittinger ger of St Joe who presided at the con conference conference conference ¬ ference announced that beside the themembers themembers themembers members present five other Republic Republicans ¬ ans had agreed to bolt tue caucus nom nomlnrw nomInee nornmoe Inee lnrw if < f f called > nH r1 upon to do SO Representative Repre entatlve Grace of btv St Louiswho LOUIS i iwho who introduced the resolution that thatenuseci j caused usedthe the investigation of the Neid Neidringhaus Neldrlnghaus Neidringhaus ringhaus fund held in St Louis last lastI lastweek i iweek week I was present at the dinner dinnerA dlnn r rA I A second conference of bolters was washeld washeld held In Jefferson City tonight and at atits atits atits I its conclusion some of those present presentstated presentst11ted presentstated stated positively that Mr Neidringhaus Neidringhauswould Noldrlnghau5would Noidringhausvould would not be elected on Tuesday j I The followers of Neidringhaus how however however i I ever are confident that he will be beelected j elected They maintain that the inves investication h1e5ligation investlgation tication at St Louis clearly vindicated him himAt At the Republican RCP bIlcan caucus caucu held here hereon hereon on Jan 5 Thomas K I Neidrlnghauswas Neidrlnghauswasselected Neidringhaus was wasselected selected to succeed Senator Cnfckrell C Ckrellafter krell after a spirited contest in which whl h five ballots were taken The final ballot ballotstood stood stoodNledinghaus Niedringhaus 58 Colonel R C KeY KeYens K Nr Nrens r rens ens St Louis 29 Major William War Warnor nor n r Kansas City Cit 1 L F Parker 4 Patrick Dyer St Louis 1 1The 1The The conference last Saturday night nightSTRSKEJRAGEDIES nightSTRIKE nightSTRIKE STRSKEJRAGEDIES STRSKEJRAGEDIESFall STRIKE TRAGEDIES TRAGEDIESFall Fall River Mass MassJ MazsJan15Today Jan 15 15Today Today withwhIch withwhich with withwhich which began tho twentysixth weak of Its Itscontinuance Itscontinuance Itscontinuance continuance added Its quota tothe t o the trag tT abi cdlos associated a3 oclated with the cotton OOt9 1 mi14 mflV mfitCtnlk strike tnlk hero V > W U UJohti A yv tI71 tI71oJin y tff tffcrippled oJin tNeft a wcaer weaver W stf o avitihis avitihiscrippled v rif rifcrippled crippled wife had suffei suffeireading suffered mf mub1itLtor mub1itLtorreading < floti flotireading reading ol the failure of thestiiKe thcstrlkecono con was held following a dinner given by bJ Colonel Kerens After the dinner and before the conference began Colonel Kerens withdrew saying sa ing he did not wish to be a party to the th deliberations deliberationsKERENS deUberatIonsXERENS deliberationsKDRENS KERENS IN THE HE RING RINGMay RINGMay RINGhray May Be Beneficiary of the Bolters BoltersTreachery BoltersTreachery BoItersTreachery Treachery TreacherySt St Louis Jan 1 15Last Last night Colonel R C Kerens gave a dinner to a num ¬ ber of his legislative friends at his home in 11 St Louis and as a result of that dinner it is said that Colonel Kerens I < erem does not consider himself out outof outof outof of the senatorial race The news of the dinner was w s sent to Jefferson City late tonight and not a word concerning concerning it leaked out until a messenger arrived th thlre re bringing the tidings Nothing was known in St Louis concerning It It is related that unlessthe unle unless s the plan of j action formulated Is changed the men I in the conference together with the others whom they the claim to have with I them will crisscross on the vote in the general assembly on United States senator Tuesday Tuesda The plan of action it is related will be that some so ne of them will ill vote for Bittlnger some Dyer and so on onThis onThis onThis This will leave the strength of the movement undeveloped so that when they ballot In joint session Wednes ¬ day da the crisscross can v be worked by switching votes to beat Niedring ¬ haus hausIn hausIn hausin In the arguments that tll t have been used with the members it is claimed that Kerens may finnllly be elected by this process proce If Kerens cannot win then some other man is to be eleoted if possible possiblesit sit Lt t present none of the Kerens men in the deal suggest that Senator Cookrell will eVer eer be the beneficiary of the U e deal dealterence dealferenco dealterenco terence at Boston yesterday estcrdaJ stood be ¬ fore a mirror und drew drowa a razor across his throat He died Immediately Three striking loom fixers James Lo Ijnn nn Michael Wafldlngton Wa llngton and Peter Hud son OJ1 who since the mills closed have IIMged l 1 lS b A d toeeUicir4n togeU I1iJn one Jonef1maltrnomiYue smaJijr < wniMvsr wniMvsrftioundunconscious ftioundunconscious Wunduncons1o from illuifflmftig Il1UriIDi iIltiiintiggae t rras s today day Jand and removed to a hospital They will recover I JROSSEAUS ROSSEAUS BOMBS BOMBSWERE BOM BOMBSWERE S SWERE WERE HARMLESS HARMLESSCrank Crank Arrested in Philadelphia PhiladelphiaHas Has Confessed ConfessedIDENTIFIED ConfessedIDENTIFIED Confesseda ConfessedIDENTIFIED a IDENTIFIED BY SEVERAL SEVERALWXLI SEVERALWILL SEVERALWILL C WILL BE TURNED OVER TO NEW NEWYORK NBWYORXPOLICE NEWYORK YORK YORXPOLICE YORXPOLICEPHILADELPHIA POLICE POUCEHILADELPHIA + 4 4gHILADELFHIA HILADELPHIA Jan IS 15uGei Gassier GassierRosseau sler ter terUosseau PHILADELPHIA r Rosseau who was arrested in this thiscity thiselt thiscity city elt on Thursday with an unloaded unloadedinfernal unloadedinferJlal unloadedinferital infernal machine mach ne in his possession ad admitted a amltted admitted ¬ mitted to the police today toda that he is isthe isthe isthe the man who attempted to destroy aet tro30 the thestatue thestntue thestatue statue of Frederick the Great in Wash ¬ ington last Tuesday Tuesda and also that it itwas Itwas itwas was he who sent the trunk containing an infernal machine to the British Britishsteamship Britishstffimship Britishsteamship steamship TJmbria In New York In May lln 1903 The prisoner whose right rightname rightname rightname name Is not known made these admis admissions admission3 adxnissions ¬ sions in the offige ofll e of Captain Donaghy of the Philadelphia detective bureau bureauafter bureauafter bureauafter after he had been identified by persons rsols brought here from New York and Washington for that purpose He gives givesno givesno givesno no reasons for the alternated outrage outrageexcept outrAgeexcept outraceexcept except that there are too many for foreign fortofgn forCiSR ¬ eign affairs in this country After having Roseau nO 6eau under fire all afternoon the police classed him as han an American Americanpatriotic Americanpatriotic Americanpatriotic patriotic fanatic The prisoner prl Uner gave gaveno gaveno gaveno no information voluntarily to the po ¬ lice ho h admitting only those things thingswhich thln thlnwhich thingswhich which the police had fastened f 8tened on him Both the Washington and New York Yorkauthorities Yorkauthorities Yonicauthorities authorities want the man and it is isprobable isprobable isprobable probable that he will be turned over to the police of the latter city cityBetrayed cityBetrayed cityBetrayed Betrayed Himself The apprehension of Rreseau Rffl eftU was due dueto dueto dueto to the disappearance of Owen Kelly a awealthy awealthy awealthy wealthy Irish American who is prom prominent prOnlInent prommont ¬ inent in IrishAmerican societies in this thiscountry thiscountr thiecountry country countr Kelly disappeared on Oct O > t 13 13and 1 1and land > > and from time to time the newspapers newspapersparticularly newspapersparticularly newspapersparticularly particularly of the east e st have published publishedarticles publidhedrticles publhedarticles articles on the mysterious disappear disappearance dls disappearance ppear ppearance ¬ ance These the police believe un undoubtedly unc40ubtedly unoubtediy ¬ doubtedly attracted Rossenus atten attenticn attenticn attentien ticn On Thursday he called calIedon on Pat Patrick Patrlelt Patrick ¬ rick Kelly the brother of the missing missineman mlssintJ1 missingnan man J1 an and offered to take him to hfa hfabrother hlobrJ h hbrother brother brJ > ther in New York for 500 He said saidhe saidhe saIdho he and Owen Kelly belonged to secret secretsocieties secretsocieties secretsocieties societies that were organized for or the thepurpose theIUIPOS thepulpose purpose of blowing up IJritish ritish ships in inAmerican inAmerican inAmerican American ports The valise v e he carriedhe carriedhe carried garriedhe he said contained explosives Patrick PatrickKelly PatrIckKeU PatrIckKelly Kelly KeU notified the police and Rosseau Rosseauwas Rosseauwas Rosseauwas was taken into custody custod The valise valisecontained va1iRecontained valisecontained contained an infernal machine of the theclcek thecIcek thedeck deck arrangement variety but no ex explosives exIloshes axplosives ¬ plosives About the machine was waswrapped wliawrapped waswrapped wrapped a Washington newspaper This Thisgave Thishave Thisgave gave the police poti e the clue that he might mightknow mightknow mightknow know something somethin of the explosion at the thestatue thestatue thestatue statue of Frederick the Great and his hispicture hislicture hisPicture picture was taken and nd sent to both the theYashington theWashington Washington and New York authorities authoritiesIn In the meantime he was also suspected suspectedof of knowing something of the steamship Umbria incident incidentFullv incidentPully Fully Identified I Today Captain Robert obert Boardman of ofthe oft ofthe the t e Washington detective force f ce and Al AlfredCarter AlfredCarter AlfredCarter fredCarter colored and George Hazel Hazelcabmen HareIcabmon Hazelcabmen cabmen of Washington who saw the theman theman theman man who attempted to blow up the thestatue thtstatul thestatue > statue and Detective Arthur Carey of ofNew o oNew ofNew New York and a airs Curry who keeps keepsa a a boarding OOardin house in the latter city ar arrived alriv anriv ¬ rived riv d here for the purpose of identify identifying Identifying ¬ ing the prisoner When Rosseau was wasbrought WdSbMoUght wSbruglit brought into the office of Captain Don Donaghy Donagh Donaghy ¬ aghy agh Hazel said saidI saidIguess saidIguess I Iguess guess you know me to which the theprisoner theprisoner theprisoner prisoner replied How do you do doRosseau doRosseau doRosseau Rosseau bowed to Carter and then thengreeted thengre9ted thengreeted greeted Mrs Irs Curry CU Having satisfied satisfiedthemselves satisfiedthemselves satisfiedthemselves themselves beyond be ond doubt that the iden identification Identification identificatlon ¬ tification was complete the police offi officials offIcials olfidais ¬ cials of the three cities set to work in inobtaining inobtaining inobtaining obtaining a a confession from the pris prisoner prisoner priaoner ¬ oner As stated before he said nothing nothingvoluntarily nothingvoluntarily nothingvoluntarIly voluntarily to incriminate himself himselfAnswered himselfAnswered himselfAnswered Answered Readily ReadilyIn In Ii1 reply to a question he admitted admittedthe admittedthe the attempted outrage on the statue statueHe statueHe statueHe He said he had manufactured the in infernal infernal inferual ¬ fernal machine himself and that It con consisted consisted consisted ¬ sisted of a candle fuse and dynamite dynamiteengine dYnamitengine dynamiteengine engine Where he made it he would wouldnot wouldnot wouldnot not say y The failure to destroy the thestatue tb tbstatue thestatue statue he said must have been due to tothe tothe tothe the melting tallow spoiling the fuse or orInterfering orInterfering orinterfering Interfering with the thednamite dynamite Rosseau Rosseauthen tosseau I then gave the police tie interesting in information information information ¬ formation that he had intended mak making makIng naking ¬ ing a second attempt to blow up the thestatue thestatue thestatue statue this time witha timeclock ma machine machint machine ¬ chine As it was difficult to get past pastthe pastthe pastthe the sentries after aff r nightfall he intended intendedgoing Intend intendedgoing d dSoing going to the arsenal at about dusk ar arrange arrange arrange ¬ range the infernal machine so that It Itwould Itw itwould would w uld explode at about midnight and andthen andthen andthen then hang it on the statue according to toCaptain toCaptain toCiptain Captain Donghy DonghyPolice DonaghPolice DonkghyPolice Police Were Correct Regarding the sending of the mfern mfernmachine infernal infernalmachine infernalmachine machine to the steamer TJmbria Ros Rosseau Roseau Roeseau ¬ seau eau said that the police report of o all allhis allhis allhis his movements after the Umbtia incihim incident inci metdent i dent up to tq tlip time the they lost track of ofhIm ofhim him was correct Where he has been beenbetween beenbetween between May Ia 1303 a aJld d last week he hewill betJIl will not say always replying That is isfor Isfor isfor for you to find out outHe outHe outHe He said he made part of the Umbria TjmbriaInfernal Umbriainfernal I IInf Infernal Inf rnal machine In Chicago and then thentook thentook thentook took It to New Te Tea York in a trunk Th Thtrunk Thtrunk Tile Tiletrunk < trunk he said was not strong enough enoughso so he purchased one better suited for forthe forthe forthe the machine In New York he obtained obtaineda a a ro room r Jui > m at ti Mrs jus Irs Currys 7 7finished place and there therellnished thereilnished finished the work of making the ma machine machine machine ¬ chine He admitted writing the note noteto noteto noteto to Police Commissioner Greene which whicnThe whichread whichread I IThe read readThe The Mafia greets you and wishes you youveil JOUcll youwell veil cll The society has declared de lared war war3ritish wragainst waragainst against England a anti has ordered the de detruction destr str truction ction oC een every steamer flyi flying the theBritish theBritish British flag that sails out or jv jvrhe New ew York Yorkhe YorkThe The he society has undertaKen to c cYork clear rew IewYork rewYork York harbor of British ships end it will willsucceed willsucceed I ISTtCewas succeed succeedIt 0 0It STtCewas It was this note of warning that led ledto ledto ledto to the finding of the trunk before it was wasplaced waspaced WSpaced paced on the steamship steamshipGave steamshipGave steamshipGave Gave No1 Motive MotiveThe MotiveTht MotiveThe The prisoner was wscisselY closely questioned queSGoned re regarding resJtrdlng regarding ¬ garding the motive for blowing up the theUmbria theUmbria theUmbria Umbria but was noncommittal He said saidthat saidthat saidthat that he was born In America and that thathe thathe thathe he was s a farmer Where hore In America he hewas htwas hewas was born and where his present home I Ihe i8 i8he ishe he would not say sayHe sa saH saylie He H admitted his name was ns not Gassier GesalerRosseau Ges GassierRossenu ltr ltrRosscau Rosseau He said i1e le e had read much muchand muchand muchand and that he was a student of social socialeconomy socialeconom socialeconomy economy He took the name of Gessler GesslerRossenu GesslerROISRU GesslerRoseau Roseau because two of his ideals idealshad Idealshad idealshad had those names Albrecht Gessler the thekilled theSwiss theSwIss Swiss dictator who tradition says mysj was waskilled waskHld killed by William llIIam Tell in Ir 1307 I3O and andeoJcan andeoJcanJ andJeanJcquos Jean JeanJarquos Jarquos J tQUC8 Rousseau the French philosopher philosopherand and writer who died in 1778 1778Captain 1mC 177kCaptain Captain C ptafn Ikmaghy naghy said Rosseau would wouldrot wouldrot wouldrot rot say sa anything of the Owen Kelly af affair ath affatr ¬ fair h and the police ouce believe he knows knowsnothing knowsnothing n nothing thlng about jt ft 1 In reply rapl to a question questionas as to his motive mot vo In calling on Patrick PatrickKelly PatrickK PatrickKelly Kelly K lh he said saidNot saidNot Not After Money MoneyJ Moneydldilt J didnt expect to Ret t any an money be because beau5e because ¬ cause I did didnot not think ha hI had any H0 H was also a1sosnent silent regarding rog rdlng the Toys Toysterious m mysterlous tS tSterlpus terious societies socieUoshc he spoke of for dynaralt dynaraltIngshJps dynamltfe one IngshJps fe fehIP5 hIP5 and wouldriot Incriminate any anyone an anJh anyone ¬ oneThe The Jh police after S they the concluded their theirsubject theirus theirsoating us soating oatlru pocQi expressed 1 belief bellefo o th thatsh4 Lmtt iv5htt th they term J li lQerJal1 nerleaniatJe 13 iatJe r t qhl zaCjttha tl t Is sa sane JOIt 9V9r 9V9rsutgede every subject sutgede exepl < ttept those of an international internationalcharacter internationalcharacter character h racteJ G W RITER TO T B BCITYENGINEER BE BECITYENGINEER E ECITY CITYENGINEER CITYENGINEERAppointment CITY ENGINEER ENGINEERf ENGINEERAppointment f Appointment Will f Be Sent to tothe tothe tothe the Council Tonight Tonighti TonightGEORGE TonightGEORGE TonightGEORGE i S GEORGE W V 1 SNOW RESIGNS RESIGNSINTENDS 4flTENDS 4 4BNDS INTENDS BNDS TO GO Hf HfNESS INTO OIL OILBS OILBSNESS r rNESS NESS IN INDf INDfjAYOR INDIATA INDIATAFL A AM FL jAYOR AYOR YOR MORRIS will send to tile tItecltJ M I VI j city council at t the meeting meetingnight meeUnc0111It t titight night the appointment of ofsv George GeorgeW W V Riter to be city engineer to succeed s sreed suc ¬ reed l ed Geoge w V Snow whole redgnatlonwJJl resignation will also go to the coondl dfl tonignt Tfceappointment The Theappointment rI1eoppointment appointment of Mr Riter will come as asnever asa asa a surprise for the le8GI1 rts that he haS haSnvr baanever never been mentioned In connection connectionwith couneetlonwith connectkiwith with the office At the same time u the theappointment theapTolntment tbaaprointment appointment is highly ht hJ commended eolftm toy ¬ men who know the yomg y engineer eagLne wen He te l a graduate of Leland Stanford Stanforduniversity Staalordunlvendt SforduniversIty university unlvendt and although But ut at little over 99 years ears of age has already won Oft reee reeenition reeetr reeeliitlon nition as a thoroughly competent eem etent en engineer eagineer engineer ¬ gineer Recently he has been in charge chargeof c chareof of the > work of the Eureka Kill 1I1 1I1eompany Mink Minkcompany Mining company He is a brother of W W Riter president of the Deaeret De eret Savings Sa bank and is an active membeV JDembe of the University club clubMr clubMr clubMrRitenissaidtopoessaesd Mr MrRitenissaidtopoessaesd Riter is said to poasesa a good faculty fa u It for looking afir ter detail talht and 0 thisfctculty will iII be of value to toe rtty in connection c nnecioi wit witfl UII II the Big Cotton CottoeWOQod CottoeWOQodwater Cottonwodwater wood water plan This wont win also give Y Mr rr Riter an opportunity to make a arecord areeord arecord record for himself an opportunity titat his friends saywill not be overlooked George W Snow Sno retires from rom the tof of ¬ fice to take up an oil enterprice in In diana with George A Snow and omc me eastern capitalists There rht is a tronic sentiment in favor of making lnakln him con consulting COIIulUn consuiting ¬ suiting ulUn engineer for the purpose purpo e of hav av y in lag the benefit bene t of his h knowledge and ex experience experience oxperience ¬ perience while the work wnr of ofthe increasing the city water ater supply is going 01 torw forward It is thought that with an engineer like George W Y Riter in charge of Ut the w wwitlt wee WGI WGIwith with witl A F Doremus and Georre j Snow as consulting engineers the in ¬ terests teres is of the city would ould be in safe hands handsPATCHING o J JPATCHING PATCHING UP A PEACI Livestock Men Will Likely Work WorkTogether WorkTogether Together in Spite of the theSplit theSplit Split SplitDenver SplitDenver SplitDenver Denver Jan 15 I5NtgotlatiODll Negotiation hare been opened op < ned by the officers of the Xattoaat Livestock Liv tock association with the American Cattle Growers Gcow nr association which way wa or organized in this city lty last Friday by et ttemen who seceded from the theennvention Meetawnf convention with a view to estabUofclnef eStabIIPk harmonious relations between tbe two or ganisations The National LivestOCk as ¬ sociations board of control eontro has decided to meet In this city ity OB May 9 next on which date the American Cattle Orow1 w era association will 11 hot U Ite convention convention1ere Uoa 1ere Je Meantime the thxeeuflr execUtive committee eomnsttteof of both bot h ACKaolxattona will make effort to liarnMHtixe their intcwaata t In bg > laws and JMI constitutions conltuUOIlSlt It W pf i < > to hav have the new association of catue gro 5row 5rowers ers 15 affiliate with tire thepereot parent orsnfcqk erani tion exactly exacti as does the National Wool Growers association sso < iaUoQ President Frank J Hagenbarth Hagenb rth and several members of the executive e committee of the National NaU aat Livestock association have nav applied for ZorITemblrshl formembership or ormembership membership ITemblrshl in th the Cattle Growers Growerselation aato associatlon aatociation elation believing that It can be made ot benefit 10 o the united livestock interests interestsof of the couiurj couiurjREUGIOUS counryRELIGIOUS jI 1IC 1ICRELIGIOUS RELIGIOUS ORDERS ORDERSPRESS ORDERSPRESS ORDERSPRESS PRESS FOR PAYMENT PAYMENTRome Rome Jan 15 l 15The The religious relicloUBorden order strongly supported by b Cardinal Vive jr Tuleo are urging th the Vatican to prcm ptt for tli toe payment of the Malle money awarded by the United States for the purchase of the friars lands in the Philippines PbUlpp The TheVatican TIlevatican Thevatican Vatican ha < replied rftl that th t nothing cn C D W done in the uremises urem Sf08 until Archbishop Arcll ArcllA AKius A ju the apostolic deegate to tbe Phil ¬ ippines > t arrives at Manila and make makatreport hlK hlKreport b report on the situation situationNOTED situationI situationNOTED I I3 II IINOTED NOTED GERMAN GERMANCGLJNT GERMANCGLJNTCOMMITS COUNT COUNTCOMMITS COUNTCOMMITS COMMITS COMMITS SUICIDE SUICIDEBerlin SUICIDt SUICIDtBtrlin Berlin Jan 15 1 lCount > Count Arthur Botha Bot Euienberg EulE > nbt > rg has committed suicide at Bar taN tanstein tansteinCount La netein neteinCount > tein teinCount Count Arthur Eulcnbenr was bora 3mm Ja 14 1853 hap served in the army and M sided at GaUijgen near Bartanatein BartanateinVIEWPOINT BartanatebaGa HartansteinVIEWPOINT Ga GaVIEWPOINT VIEWPOINT OF EMPLOYES EMPLOYESRailway EMPLOYESRailway EMPLOYESRailway Railway Legislation Will Raault in inL inLess L Less S6 Pay Boston Jan 15 15In In an address beiora bet the Brotherhood of Locomotive Enxi Enxianniversary En Engineers dh division 4iou 61 on the occasion oC its fortieth torttettaDDlversary fortiethanniversary anniversary today President Laden Tot Ue of the Boston Maine railroad railroadof spotee spoteeof n nof of President Roosevelts urozxwnU nro th 1 1ndlroad thrailroad t trailroad railroad rates be regulated ulated under undergresgiona undergresJ5ional cen cengressiona gresgiona supervision and authority Mr 11 Tuttle declared deelar that such i pal polteT if i f carried out o must inevitably affect affectncomes u incomes i of the 17WB080 1 persons p I8OnS who traM their livelihood directly from the rail railroads ra raroads railreeds ¬ roads He did not think it had be been beencould n en encould r rcould could be shown that the makers of the theconstitution theconstitution theconstitutIon constitution ever had any other tbougfct th thn in I n mind in connection with the delegation delegationto delega to congress on < ress of tb the power to regulate ulate inter interstate IattIIsrnte Intorstate ¬ state commerce mmerce relations than a well de ¬ fined Intent to forever prevent th the theUon eve evetion asstlon tion by b any state of 0 any eu customsor customs ts tartttk tartttkor or other barriers brrir that sbeuld seuld be b a an anstructio t e eHtructiou merce merceThe merceThe Htructiou to the free fre currents curent of o Com Commerce t centmerce ¬ The Te railroads ralrds in ISIS H heaaid he ad ald were wereable weable e eable able only to pay pa their shareholder shrhld an anaverage a anaverage average aerae dividend divided of less Je than 3 per pr cent centand cnt coAtand and an any an further general generl reduction ructon of rates ratesmust raisemust must necessarily neesriy be followed folowe by a a reduc reduction reducties re ¬ I IOR ties OR of operating operatlll expenses expensesWILL expn expensesWILL ru Q QWILL WILL HAVE ANOTHER CHANCE CHANCEBoys CHANQBoys CHANCEBoys Boys on Charge Chae of Theft Not to to o Bs BsPunished BePuishe Enpunishet Punished PunishedLeslie Puishe PuisheL punishetLeslie Leslie L 1 Henderson Hedern and an James Jat Orecvs Gt Gti Gre > v vie 10 i and adl 11 years yer of a 88 age respi re rsspieUV5ly etiv U ly wire wireArrested wortarrtste wrtarrested Arrested arrtste yesterday yeter ay afternoon atr for stealm stealma Ptf > aHn aHna a a number l mbpr of rings rjn from John Jon Helds art artand ar ar arand and stationery stUoner store stor at W South Main Mainstreet llaiE llaiEstret Maltstreet street stret They Th Y admitted adRltted that tha they hai haitaken hadtake haitaken taken take the rings r about 4but a wek week ago whil whilofficers whl whIlthey they wer were in the store a and b begged Jt1 11 I Iofficers officers offcrs to let them thm go and sl they tey would wouldreium woulo woulUreturn return the stolen property propertyBoth pGrty pGrtyBth propertyBoth Both Bth boys by attend aten the te Lafayette Layete school schooland chlanti hn I Iand and said s i kl that tht they thfY had givemslweral cral of oftho t f fthe tho rings ring away Ra to their thei s seholmbes sehoolmtes geu hoolm tes Th Thboys ThbYS The Theboys boys bYS were released rles but will l be b arraigned arraignedtoday araignEd araignEdtodl arraignedtoday today todl r before beforf Judge Judg Diehl but on 01 their theirpromise their thetrrmmlee promise rrmle that they thty will wi return rttura the property propertythey prptty prpttythe propertythey they the will wil have another chance chanceSMUGGLING c co ehfleiSMUGGLINGIN o 1 SMUGGLING IN TEXAS TEXASSeveral TEXASSeverl TEXASSeveral Several Severl Prominent Prmntnt Persons Paron Indicted Indictedby Indictedby dicted dictedby by Grand Grad Jury JuryGalveston JuryGalveton JuryGalveston Galveston Galveton Tex Jan Ja J5 1Th j5TLa The federal federalBrand federalgrand edrl edrlGnd Brand Gnd JUry jtr has r retur returned tura d indictments indictmentsagainst 1nlctmens 1nlctmensagulnst indictrnensagainst against several severl nromrlt nromliwmt citizens cUfo of ofBrownsville ofBrownsville t tBrownsvle Brownsville Brownsvle charging chargnr them with wih smug smuggling smugglng smuggling ¬ gling glng The persons peron Involved Jvolve are Influen Influential Intuf infhteatial ¬ tial It Itjs Js alleged allge that smuggling smugglng has hasbeen basbeen hasileen been been carried crre on upon uPo an extensive ext he scale scaletho 6al ea1 t tthe the to oaeratora 0ertol using ung Mexicans lIecns to trans transport trn t nans nansport ¬ port their teIr goods gods and securing seuring enough enouKbprofit enou enoughprofit h hprft profit prft upon the articles arUele smuggled smucle to be beable beabl b bable able abl to t pay ky the te Mexicans Mexic fines fns when wh n tna tnaUUtar t tiaittr 1Q 1Qtte UUtar tte wfrre wec vre ny arrestedand arrested and pced phaced hi ed in jail juilTb alI alIThe Tb Th The names ame of f the afersooa MnUI indicted indltd will willnot wil willnot rest not be made public publc wntil fUl after ata their te ar arrest a anrest ¬ re t