Anaconda Standard (Newspaper) - February 23, 1911, Anaconda, Montana WEATHER FORECAST FOU THURSDAY Fair VOL 173 ANACONDA MONTANA THURSDAY I BRILLIANT jr A WALSH OK AnOUT THU OK Die It AMI ITS TAKE EIGHIf-BNE II of initiates n i meeting In tended ninny from hy VOTE VETO HEADING PASSES R Y III A FOl U Donovan of BuHe pii and arc nf order With 500 members of the Knights of Columbus in attendance the two Hays reunion was concluded with a big at the Auditorium The Ing was held under I ho auspices of the local council in conjunction with other council of the state Kight state councils were represented nt the reunion The Auditorium had decorated for last night's banquet in elaborate style The banquet was served by tho ladies of the Sacred Heart church who had arranged the details so that everything went off in a perfect way At the of the banquet a programme of toasts was out Lou IK P Donovan grand knight Ing as toast master Order 1 A of was on to respond to th lonst Order Thu of lie said is ancient and an tlon as uny of the leadiUK fraternal brotherhoods f He explained at tho fraternal which the stond nnd and rites that a part of the ritual Mr said that the Knights of had enjoyed u greater nnd larger than any Him liar organization or The extensive by thn topic to which he paid special He dwelt on Mm nid which by nnd the fiimi- in the way uf ance AH instil the der IK Mr It has more to Rive the members an Insight into the worth while tho treatment which fellow men should accorded and bus done mure to ad- vance the spirit of morality than any similar institution He said thut the cardinal principle of the nf Columbus order was patriotism That every member will bo impressed the necessity nf holding the MR named by thr conn tl tut Ion and the best Interests of the to brotherly and affection fora fellow man a of tlie order or a friend was considered to lie an Important item in the rode of the order Bigotry and in- tolerance he paid should he unknown words with a and every true member of the order com bat such in others Mr spoke of the should lift ween mem hers and said that if a man lived hy tlie rules of the Knights of Columbus in this respect he would not err in the ment of any human being Mutual help and assistance from one member to another or from a member to an outsider he urged upon each Knight To such and help to the members of one be said was even worse than goini along In the world alone and to act os a good Samaritan to any person Charity to others urged He It not only nils the own heart with satisfaction and happiness to Mile nil eon HI ion it nil I Huh bers make demo UN I ration when result In from H borne rule n of I ti t iv 111 not a y Ii u iv el dn to com pro mine London Feb tlie recipient nf a tremendous tion from his supporters in the house of cm unions tonight when Hie ment hill otherwise known as the veto hill a measure designed to curtail the uC the lords was passed on its first reading hy the government's full majurity of 124 the vote being to The first rose in their places cheering wildly and waving their hats The liberal members ly their example This uf enthusiasm was repented a few minutes later as the prime ter quietly loft the of his victory in his action against tin lords Thu dominant no to uf tho unionist speeches in tho debate was an tion to lie to settle the matter by agreement Frederick K Smith in an attack accused the nf the convictions of half their fellow countrymen on a that could never bi settled ex- cept by consent urged tlie tu the invitation tn settle the question by agreement He said sooner or later otherwise the op- position would repeal thd tiy ill To persuasions Winston tlie home secret try con- i he debate for the replied that the ministers noi supporter left if they agreed tn stich a as i with the the government H the veriest and mi would be to the swiftly into law did not fear the as a chech on progressive hut regarded is as a vicious system unsuitable for thin country and its adoption would to Jacobinism and anarchy At the close of Mr Churchill's speech came a little scene Ho paid Umt the legislative proposals to be submitted in add It inn to home rule would be a measure for creating a fair and second tuber A chorus of shouts came the members Mr was momentarily em- and sought refuge by ing lie not reveal the ment's intentions in answer to a chance POINTS MADE BY Never I used a nor the remotest election of mine to lie lower house or to this I say on my word us n man and as a senator that I am no the remotest degree that bribery and corruption were I do not believe Unit votes were bought to send me to this History is with testimony men win were No democrat was deceived into the belief would This is not a of sympathy It is a question of rij H I could lie the foul wretch that these senators have soi yonder door branded with the stump df infamy No democrat voted for me except from pure and DRAMATIC DEFENS BY LORIMER BEP Declares He Never Spent a Dollar ar No One Else Did to Secure His 1 Voted for Him Because of P Says He Does Not Continued on Papo Seven WHITE WOMAN AND CHINESE JOINED Sea KeK Toy years old a merchant of this city and Port Angeles Wash Mrs Daisy DM vis aged 21 formerly a worker in the Methodist Episcopal Chinese mission in Portland were married here today by the Rev W T pastur of the African odist church of this city The young woman who has been married before mot Toy at the Portland mission years ago and recently renewed the quaintance here Toy is wealthy dresses in the height of fashion and Is well educated The couple will reside in Seattle Mrs Pa vis has lived in Iowa and San Francisco SPOKE BEFORE THE KNIGHTS A WALSH OF Washington Feb mer of Illinois today in person made Ills defense against the charge that his election to tlie senate of the United States was accomplished hy the ery and corruption of the legislature of Illinois His defense was a general and emphatic denial There was no vote today ately conclusion of Mr speech tho senate went into ex- session on the Japanese treaty and tlie answer to the Lorimer speech which Senator was prepared In make went over until tomorrow knows when a vole will be I reached With almost every senator in his scat and in presence nf a great crowd of members of the on the senate Hour nnd of spectators in the galleries he made a speech hours and even Ills terest opponents able well sustained and dramatic Mr speech was distinctly a story Kor ple in tlie votes of the democrats for him in tho legislature which elected him to the senate he told of tlie of hiy ance willi Dink Kenna in 1 Chicago Hi years afro It was ly story one helping an- bnl it was most effectively told and there were touches nf human in th speech which held the interest of the great audience from to end effect if any the speech will have upon the vote in the senate it is Impossible to say The general sion about tlie tonight Is that Mr Lorimer and bis friends have safely pledged votes with which to defeat the resolution which would de- clare his seal and that if the matter comes In a vote the result will he SL victory Is expected to make a long speech in answer to Mr Lorimer How much time the senate will be willing lo give to this subject remains to be seen It IP not impossible that Mr mer's opponents may he able to pre- vent the matter coming lo a vote be- fore adjournment 1 this was the plan which the mer people would try to carry out Mr today reviewed the charges which have been made against himself His statement was nature both of testimony and of pleading He devoted his at- tention entirely to the arguments of other senators against him He explained his democratic port on tlie grounds of long-standing personal friendships for himself and of antipathy for Senator Hopkins who was his principal antagonist in the senatorial contest Hill for Ill the former connection he related more than one story going to show attachment running over many years This portion nf the address appealed strongly to the feelings of senators but when Senator Crawford intimated that the Illinois senator was making a bid for sympathy he resented the im- putation anil turned the question to his own advantage by saying his only pose was to set before the senate the It was not a matter of sympathy he said but of right and wrong Mr Lorimer undertook also to show of the waterway had members of the legislature to 1 tial to him said ho an effort to induce Governor to become a candidate to senatorial deadlock and declared that if Deneen had inclined he could have elected by throwing his vote to him One or two allusions were ma the prosecution of the case am enemies were referred to as assa of character There were occas pointed references to the speeche opposing senators Hoot Crawford coming in for especial at tlon Mr Lorimer asserted emphatic that not only had he not caused mo to election on j honor he knew of none being so 1 spectators society WILLIAM known in Washington was out In foree Mrs Taft herself nnd a party occupied seats in the executive gallery The diplomatic gallery was filled with representatives of various nations Besides the members of the house former senators such as Teller of rado and such as Works of California Townsend of Michigan and Hitchcock of Nebraska visited the chamber in the course of the speech From the cabinet there came Attorney General Wickersham I Mi Lorimer spoke from Senator seat near the center of thn chamber He did not speak from manuscript though frequently he con- notes From the first ho was given tho closest attention Many members of house stood against tlie walls of the senate chamber while ho T WEATHER FORECAST FOK PRICE FIVE CENTS MAKKS A OF TO In KjiruJig by member I I1 re h nut mier alt It H from t voice is ir lien It in put to n i c r r 11 p 11 o M In eon H i of agreement I Hopkins Mr Lorimer an id that of 24 republicans who voted for Shurtleft for speaker 17 had at some in the contest voted for Hopkins for How nil If he If the theory that I had been ing- up nights and conjuring tip dark torn schemes he how can you It by this he asked Suppose that a president of the United States should call in the tors of his party and tell thorn whom for president pro of senate and unless they did his ding they would got no patronage Suppose should fall so low that be succeeded in a majority tn the exclusion of one man what do you suppose would he Why it only n day to in- duce the senators to cross the party line and organize The Illinois lature did what any sensible man would crossed the party line and organized If the governor had attended to his own business Mr would have been elected by a unanimous party vote After summarizing record ns speaker on previous occasions Mr defended him against the charges of corruption He said In neither of his previous terms had he assisted Shurtleff Therefore leff was not a man of his making Mr also dwelt on the case of Lee Browne declaring that lie had exercised no influence in ing that man minority He said that Browne's rival Tippett and 17 of his had voted Cor him There was therefore nothing In the whole history of the ease to justify the statement concerning my tion with Shurtleff or Browne Speaking of Governor Dencen's on rage Six Cincinnati Ohio Fob of contempt of court against It Cox will be preferred and prosecuted tomorrow by attorneys to announcement by Judge today This statement following closely upon the Indictment returned ln was iho chief topic of In tho case today Judge Oorman Intimated that newspaper wan liable for contempt Tho will come as a re- Cov's Inst evening p II morning relative lo the manner In urand Jury which Indicted mls drawn Tho statement charged Hint tho proceeding leading up lo tho In- d for 1 and Hint Iho Jury was by personally In- stead of from priced in wheel by Iho Jury of the T court that the grand Jury In every respect Big Voting Contest Starts Today ind dosi bio prizes bo In In- ol Hullo nnd of Full particulars on vage 12 today's Standard it DESERTING FLAG ONE IS SEXT OX MISSION TO CIAI AID INT thai to i ii like ii it pen JIM Ii y enlisted to In driving Dias o n t f ii n d va K rd from in of denial ol in America alarm Ontario Feb ian parliament today formally de- political loyalty to Great Brit- The declaration was made as on iwer to allegations that reciprocity th the United States will result in Neither the government nor the op- intended to make this when the house opened They re surprised when the proposal was ung by the French nationalist up which has been freely charged disloyalty for Us stand on the al issue ir Wilfrid and R Borden minister had planned that thn debate follow Its regular rse and the prime minister had red the house in committee for that pose when F D Monk the chief neb nationalist said that in the United States and Great Brit- some men nnd a part of press had announced that n was bound to follow reciprocity Annexation Sentiment believed there was no genuine sentiment in Canada and a statement to that effect should made He therefore moved dispel b of unrest created in by in the United ucs and Canada as to the political Sequences of- the agreement the so wishes to affirm emphatically Its to preserve Intact tho ds which unite Canada to the Brit- empire and the full liberty of to control her fiscal policy and the rnal autonomy Sir Wilfrid accepted tho Monk amendment though in doing so he adopted the most unusual course of accepting an amendment to a ment motion from an opponent of the administration The amendment was adopted without a voice but before the vote was reached there was an expression of opinion from leading members of the house I can tell the prime said Mr Borden leader of the opposition that if this reciprocity proposition means anything it means commercial union between and the United States in the end Pol It teal Air Borden said he was the ion the American congress hurt not the proposal on economic grounds but because it would lead to political W F McLean said there was a serin of annexation in the agreement which lifts been concocted by Sir Wilfrid the new czar of and President Taft the czar of the United States W S Fielding declared that the only people in Canada who were talking of annexation being the consequence of the agreement were those who were opposing reciprocity When the loyalty amendment was put every member in the chamber voted for it DEMOCRATS IN HELENA WILL CONFER TONIGHT Special Staff Correspondence Helena Feb McCarthy has called a second conference of the democrats for tomorrow evening at the courthouse In speaking of the matter this evening Senator McCarthy said he realized tho Lime is short for the democrats to get together and lect their candidate but owing to the death of the wife of one of thn dates tho conference not have held sonner Mexicali Mexico Feb General advance guard started on its march to Ensenada today To confuse the fugitive officials now on the ican side and who are eager to for- ward information to Diaz ment the rebel started southeast It is composed of 60 men fully one-third of the entire armed strength of the insurrecto army Water was carried by a pack train It is evident that it is the intention to keep to the southward until tho mountains are reached then turn sharply westward and make for the passes of the San Bernardino mountains Thereafter they will have a clear trail to Las Juntas where Gov ernor Yoga rested on his retreat from his defeat of Feb 15 Tlie entire rebel army is expected to follow thu advance guard and be out oC camp by tomorrow night Tho horses have been freshly shod and provisions and blankets packed In anticipation of the move Mexicali was thrown open today and the 41 saloons and gambling houses nearly all conducted did a big business Will Sixteen detailed as lice are expected however to quell any riotous manifestations may take place tonight From Las Juntas the may go to Tia Jnana But this is un- certain Money Is urgently needed now by the and Berthold disappeared today presumably on a trip to the United States to procure funds from some source The men in the army are becoming clamorous for the pay promised them Many who joined wlien Leyva first came to Mexicali in January assert they have not seen a single peso since they enrolled under the red flag which is now the symbol of the proposed socialist commonwealth of Lower They are now demanding money and many threats of desertion are heard Three deserted last night leaving their arms where they had been posted on guard duty in the trenches Ten others were today escorted out of camp at command He declared that this was done to separate the sheep from tlie goats He bad 500 men at hand he said but arms for only 200 and wanted to weed out those who had joined the army simply to procure board All Will Be True Capt William Stanley the only rebel officer who has had any previous war experience said he expected to take between 175 and 190 men on the But all these will be true to the he added The tendency toward desertion was strengthened today by reports from Calexico that a determined effort will be made to have the United States government outlaw all Americans who persist in bearing arms in the Deep down in hi? heart every surgent believes that if the Mexican government pressed too hard all he will have to do will be to cross the international boundary for safety When the Americans anong the rebels learned today that there might be a possibility of asylum on their native soil being denied them it immediately became a question with them whether to take tlie choice of certain death if cornered by the federals Leyva be- came much excited when ho learned of the plan They cannot do he exclaimed That the United States in tho list of barbarous countries We will ask socialists all over America to Hood the country with telegrams In protest OF RESPONSIBILITY Washington Feb house of representatives is rapidly clearing Its calendar so that no responsibility for what now appears to be an inevitable extra session can be charged to tho branch of congress Today three big appropriation hills carrying In tlie aggregate were passed H these the naval act carried The carried nnd the and consular about The house now has only three more supply hills to sundry civil ihc and the military academy The probably will not occupy more Mian a few hours Ho the chances are that house will he I marking time when March I arrives The fortifications provides for the fount defenses of the United and Insular possessions hut not Includo the Item for the llon of the Panama which bo reported with tho other ennui In the civil hill TOMB OF WASHINGTON IS MECCA OF MASONS Vermin Va Feb 22 the plain marble sarcophagus ing tho body of Washington in the hillside tomb on the estate where the greatest American spent the yearn of his life two beautiful wreaths were placed today by patriotic admirers to commemorate tho one hundred and seventy-ninth of his birth v Thn Hag for which ho so valiantly fought draped above the openwork Iron doors anil the flowers and evergreens formed the only other decorations on the tomb There were placed there by tho Mount Vernon Ladles association of the Union lo which the country Is Indebted for preservation of estate on Potomac and for the herein dve.ln of priceless relics Nino hundred Americana the tomti today Among these were sev hundred Minions from all parts of tlin 1 Farther down the Potomac at Westmoreland county Va near when Washington was horn zens of the vicinity appropriately tho day The Masons completed details of an organization lo erect In Alexandria a suitable Masonic memorial to ington in the form of a temple a hall will ho set apart under tho control of the several grand The organization which Is known as tho George Washington Masonic association will meet annually on 22 In Alexandria until tiw com- pletion of the temple elected today are President Thomas f gramf muster Maryland Irst vice president James M grand president James U imM grand manter South third vice A B muster Colorado I