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Show TIIEMOriNINO EXAMINER. OGDEN, '5AAAAAAW Your. . New Years Resolution Should Be at any coat. I will get wall at once. I "pc-'fe- lium: shall First baseman, Crawford. Petn-it- , baseman. Sheehan, of Philadelphia. SMiO; third baseman. O'Brien. St. Louia. l.tKHi; short atop. Turner. Cleveland, 96; ouUIelder. Jones, Chicago, and Kreeman, Boat on, dad each; catcher, O'Uinn'jr, St. laula, and Roth, Chicago, 90 each; pltchei, Oriffltha and La Ry, both of New ork. I .Coo each. The greatest number of errors In the league wa made by Parent, short stop for Boston, who played In 143 games and made SC errors. HU average. however, was 933 aud he ranked aixih cut of a total m 13 short stupa. Cleveland carried i.fC the honors In fielding as well as in batting and ranked the highest as a team, having an average of 966; Chicago was with an average of 9C3. and Boa-to- n last with an average of 948. J VE CURE MEN that frame of mind, quickly. at moderate We guarantee to do no. ffrf Of Permanently and sec-on- i d WILL DEMAND REMOVAL ,r.sprcuusis Vaara 2361 Washington Ave. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS GALORE, because of their Infinite variety and superb artistic beauty In decorated china and cut glass, are found more pleasing and better appreciated gifts than any others. At Olsen's yon have an extremely large stock to select from, ranging from dinner, ten, lunch and breakfast sets to fancy and ornamental creations that are always a source of Jov and beauty. In cut glass we have a fine line of useful things. E. A. Olsen, Grocer, 2259 Washington Ave. Of Charles Henrotin From Consulship. Chicago Chicago, Dec. 16. Accusations were made by Rev. Herbert 8. Johnson, of Boston, in an address delivered at the Park Avenue Methodist church here today against Charles Hennitln, Bel-- g an consul In Chicago, whom he charges with being a member of a Belgian lobby working to prevent the Pulled States government from noticing the alleged atrocities In the Congo 9 Tee Stute and with being In the pay of King Leopold of Belgium. Dr. Johnson declared that representations soon will be made to the state department nt Washington which win be followed by a demand to the Belgian government that Mr. Henrotin be removed from the Chicago consulship. Mr. Henrotin made specific dentals of being a member of the Belgian lobby, adding that ho denoted that such If Dr. Johnson says i lobby exists. am member of the Belgian lobby he ..et." laid Consul Henrotin. I moat emphatically deny It. There have been atrocities In Congo but they occurred years ago. King Leopold la doing hU utmost to suppress atrocities and punish violations of the law Dr. Johnson, who la pastor of Warren Avenue Baptist church, Boston, was Introduced by Prof. Jerome H. Raymond at the University at ChiThe atrocities In the Congo cago. are a thousand times worse than a generally known," said Dr. Johnson. King Leopold haa taken the lands ot native population and haa enslaved from 25,000,000 to 35,000,000 black people. According to the prime minister of Belgium, the wages paid to the Congo people for work In tne rubber plantations is a charity. If the natives are not quick enough in bringing In an 'amount of rubber to suit the king's agents they are whipped to death." DANGEROUS near A I.rinte has been ranuninei-Ramlnxilllet which in Its irsgi- - horror and simplicity or evil ui.itives nrt-dthe pea of a Pols to detcriheAn old man of aevenv-years named Bellauer ass murdered uii Sunday by Uls own liiiuauirr because ohe was tired of keeping him. Bellaager was A mbeela right. His murderess is the youngest aud was the favorite of hia seven children, all of mboni are earning their living tn different parts of the country. This daughter. Eugenia, married a man named Kaudsirr a few years ago. and old Ballanger Lh his Into partnership and lived with the young couple. THE LEGIONS OF The family was comfortably off. trade waa good, and the uld man had a little income of 12 pounds a year. WERE NOT NEARLY SO NUMERBut as he grew old his sight OUS AS THE VAST MULTITUDE : he weaker, and altoul a year ag WHO DAR.Y FORTIFY AND gave up work, considering that hia MAN" WITH A "WEENlMEOF daughter who had always lived with him, might well support him for the last few years of hlk life. Sue thought otherwise, and the pour old man was grudged every spoonful of food, lived In an outhouse, and was told by hi daughter dally that she wished ne were dead. BALTIMORE Finally she ordered him to leave the house on Sunday. At 6 o'clock on Sunday morning, while the old man waa still asleep, the young one went to see the mayor, told him that his wife had made up her mind to turn her father out of doors, and asked for his assistance. The mayor promlwed to give old THE Bellanger some easy work In his garAMERICAN GENTLEMANS den and a room to live In, and acWHISKEY companied Faudoir home to tell ths wife that he would take charge of hei father. On tbe road the two men met i. Kieam. s Eugenie Faudolie, who told them that Uoh. old Bellanger had hanged himself. All three went Into the outhouse together and found Bellanger lying on the ground dead. His face was purtlon he tried to escape. The prisoners ple, and round hia neck waa a broken rope. appear well educated. Eugenie pointed t a screw in s beam on the celling, and said: "lie OF ENGINES. SHORTAGE hauged himself from that, and ut Kansas City, Dec. 16. The Journal rope must have broken. 'ibe mayor, not believing thin suiry, sent for s today amya: A systematic Inspection of the ter- doctor, who found that old Bellanger minal railroad yarda here shows that had first been stunned with n mallet there are 3,000 empty freight earn pr a hammer, and then strangled. standing Idle In the Kansas Cl yarda There were signs of a st niggle In the because the railroads have not suff- room, there waa a wound on the hack icient motive power to move them. of the old man's head, and rounl his There are not less than 1,000 loaded neck were the marks of fingers. Eugenia fbudolra had evidently atcars standing In the yards here, and the dates at loading of some of them tacked her father from behind, stunbowed that they had been ready to ned him, and strangled him. She had then hung ths body from tne move tor two weeks. There la no shortage of cars here, beam, and the cord had broken. She denies everything, and declares but a shortage of engines. At Bed alia. Mo., there are 261 empty that her father conunllteed suicide. freight cars by actual count, and at Both Faudorle and hia wlfa have bees Springfield there are 376. At Topeka, arrested and are in Rambouillet Goal. London Express. Kan.. there are more than 300 empty cars In the yarde; at Wichita about FEWER MISSIONARIES. 200 and at Hutahlnson about 50 cars. SP0JTIN5 GOODS COMPANY Wholesale and Retail SPORTING GOODS. Jobbers of EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS, Clark.Horrocks Pishing Tackle, SUIl and Dean Athletic Goode, Phonographs Sold on Easy Terms. S51 24th - HUNTER n eu, n, New York, Dec. 16. With only 24 hours left to receive ballots In the insurance election and check them off preparatory to turning them over to the inspectors who will begin the count on Tuesday, hundreds at clerks wwre busy today In the offices of the New York Life, Mutual life and the International Pollcyhoklero committee. Otto Kelsey, rcerlntradent of inselecting surance, . was busy the top men w4io will serve aa Inspectors of election. It was said Mr. Kelsey had only prevailed on nix to nerve. . to-bi- TRUST. KILLED IN A CAROUSAL. Butte, Mont., Dec. 16. Jan Van Neva of Superior, Wl., who Thursday New York, Dec. 16. "Wn are busy night shot and killed May Kelley, a of ths under world and then denouncing trusts, the most danger- habitue ous of them all Is the trust In the fu- sent a bullet through his own brain, this evening at St. James hospture to pay debta, said Justice David died Van Neaa la said to have followed J. Brewer of the supreme court of the ital woman from Superior to Butte, the a at States of United today meeting with her. The shootInfatuated being New Rochelle. the People's Forum of carousal In Our great expansion and rapid ing followed a drunken waa Instantwhich the Kelley woman growth In population and resources be died Van Nenn arc developing a habit of extravagance. ly killed.tbeBefore woman shot him, but the We have been moot unwisely discount- declared coroners Jury found otherwise. future. the ing We are trembling on the vqrge of PAVEMENT CAVES IN. wondrous social and political changes. Those moot Important, moat profoundNew York, Dee. 16. A strip of ly involving the social, business and pavement 20 foet in width and expolitical life of the republic, do not 75 feet In Wall street, caved spring from railroad rates and rebates, tending In sinking from three to elevInspection of packing houses, the coal en tonight feet below the surface. Thu detrust or the Standard Oil company. to the breaking of Far more profound and vital Is the pression was duewhich a water main by steam, gas and building up In this nation of a univer- water pipes ware undermined. sal body of honeat. Intelligent, patriSome alarm was felt lest tall otic dtlnenahlp. In our aunceasea in might have been aftbla direction Uea the promise and the buildings nearby no far as the contractors but fected, future." the prophecy of were able to learn this was not the There bas been a great falling off In the number of volunteers for ths foreign rnkslon field of late. Tbe latest body to deplore this scarcity Is the Melanesian mission. Ths staff of clergy and mlsionartes In tbe Solomon Islands bas dropped from twenty-twto sixteen, about balf tbe number absolutely necessary, said tbe secretary. Ladv mlxlonsrle, however, arc always to !e found. "Missionaries to other lands are almost as urgently wasted," he added, and, In moat cases, as hard to get. China In only Just . recovering from what waa practically a boycott on the part of intending missionaries, caused, it is thought, by ths Boxer linings. India's supply, too, does not nearly cope with the demand. "The decrease In thp number of missionary volunteers may be attributed to several causes. For ens thing, well' Jo-dparents do not rare to let tbelr sons go to parts whence they may never return, while the glamor of romance that once surrounded foreign travel ban died away, so that men of tbs upper classes do not throw considerations of home ties to tbe winds, as they once did. "The Melanesian mission, in particular, feels thin difficulty, for our men are exactly on the other side of the world as far away as possibly can be. The scarcity of men and the cost makes it very difficult fur us to give our missionaries furlough; and even when they are In England we have to put them to delegation work all over the country. They go on until they become exhausted, and return mere bags of bones. "The greatest hope of s solution to tbe difficulty lies In Inducing business men, especially those with s medical or teacher's training, to Join our forces In addition to ths university men, who have hitherto formed our chief source of supply. London Mall. o BAILEY 11 the character o the transfer wo supply our patrons Prompt, reliable end at low eost, ay time you any we'll be on you lob and handle It expeditiously sad ell ALLEN TRANSFER CO. Phone 22 tor yours. kind ! finest whcn flwore IS0' yWffj UxBrsrfk cl IMMIGRANTS ARRESTED. . Frrejrn delctout deincy. ' j Baltimore, Dec. 16. In response to cables from tbe chief of police of Warsaw, three Russian immigrants were today arrested Immediately after leaving the North German Lloyd prisoners are steamer Halle. Tbe ; Pluto Wfrnlowskl, alias Stanislaus Seacbewskl, aged 24; Joseph Itok. ted 28, and Murrelo Tloskl, a woman, aged 24. The woman was hsld as a witness, as she was traveling with tbe men The charge mentioned tn tbe cable la robbery. Wlsnlowskl Intimates that his arrest is due to his connection with socialism 'In Russia.While being taken to the police sta- CHILDREN Xmas Gifts for Young and Old . CAN SAVE YOU MONEY l.i ON ALL NOUDAY GOODS Bolls Prices Cut in Boohs, Games and Blochs Mechanical Toys Card Games, Novelty Game, Picture Rooks, Linen Picture Hooks, Story Books for boys and girls, Hnilding Blocks, A. B. C. Blocks, Pirttire Blocks, etc., all for the little folks, to make them happy for Automobile, Steam and Walking Toy. Train Kujrinea, nitre-glycerin- e d If" Xniua. Wooden Toys Doll We have an endless variety of other, things for old and yonug and all at Holl-da- y Cradle, Pianos, Tool Chests, Washboards, Kockiug Choirs, Laundry Sets, ete. &a S3 a Prices. S$amiui&tmp& NEW YORK RACKET STORE PEARY RECEIVES MEDAL. dor accredited to the Vatican, for In communicating with the Spanish ambassador at Parts ciocern-iiia- c the archives la tbe nunciature there, which la considered aa comprising the neutrality fhar Madrid desires lo maintain In the conflict between France and the Vatican. It la expert-- i ed here that Marqitla Ojeda will tie recalled. Pope Pius today had a long conference with Cardinal Ferrari, the for mer papel nuncio at Paris, to whom he expressed deep regret at the position oT Cardinal Richard, who la threaten-- ' ed with eapulakm. earing they are using altogether unnecessary violence against a nonagenarian." hit action Washington Dec. 15. At tho annual dinner tonight of the Nai tonal aoclcty. Commander Robert E. Peary waa preaented a' gold medal for having reached fart heat north. President Roosevelt wan the gueat of honor and made tbe presentation. The President in s brief addreaa paid tribute to Commander Ieary, and took or raa Ion to remark that be waa proud of tbe foci that an American, an officer of the American navy, bad reached farthest north." In response Commander Peary referred to the feata of Abruial and Cagnl, and aald that he had tbe must unbounded admiration and respect for those who devoted their time, their abilities and tbelr money to adding to human knowledge. Geo-graph- i ctio WATCH IRff Grind Driving few (tvs . Eve. AT P. M., AT see BUSWELLS Jewelry Store. what you want for Christmas Do you OJEDA TOO OFFICIOUS. Rome, Dec. 16. According to reports reoeived here the Spanish government haa signified tto displeasure to Marquia Ojeda, the Spanish ambaa- - here? ' ' , 1.00 Brownie Cameras Eastman Kodaka, 5.00 25.00 Promo Film Pack Cameras 65 to 20.00 Boys' and girls' sledo 5c and up Edison Phonographs, 610.120 and 30.00 5.00 Roller Skates, 60c to. Ice H kales, 50c to 4.00 to..... One ticket given with each one dollar purchaae. Lady's solid 14-carat gold .watch, 15 Jews! movement. See imr excellent lino of DIAMONDS and JEWELRY. SILVERWARE and plated warq, unsurpassed for daintiness. Wo aavt you money on every purchase. 370 Twenty4eurth Street. FOOTBALLS. CARVING SETS. FOCKET KNIVES. GILLETT SAFETY RAZORS. In fact Iota of thfnga meat suitable for Christmas presents. To obtain tbe best Laundry Work for the muney expended. This In easily accomplished If you favor us wilh your wxrk. If you entrust us with all your Laundry work you will not lie experimenting for we have satisfactorily taken care of such matters for msny Let years. We have Mule Good. s prove this to you. T. S. HlTCHISON No. 306 Street Twenty-Fift- h "FIXING UP FOR CHRISTMAS. Don't Mile wall paper defects with evergreens or name other kind of greens cover your wails with paper that will look pretty until next Christmas. To get that sort at clieenng prices get It at Ogden Steam Laundry Phones 174. 437 25th St I The (My lalwsy Mim DesMc-Trac-k GRIFFIN PAINT CO. Ac Mbssait Elver and Chkaia, The 32S1 Wash. Both Phmea. Overland Limited lit Meal Lnwlaus -- - Iron Trains, Kad Iron, Toy Stores, Hanks, Hammers, Pistol and an endless variety of others. Pretty I reused Dolls, Kid Hotly Dolls, Unbreakable Delia, Itiaque Ioll and many other. A -- Iron Toys Make jour neWtinus now, wiiilo utocka are itiuijilele, ami get (be prettiest at vie ti be rorxi) IX TIIK CITY. CONFIDENT. Gainssvlll, Texas, Dee. 16. Senator Halley today issued s statement demonstration in which he says: took place here today In protest "I count positively 23 members of of tbe presenthe prohibition against the senate end $J members of the tation of Maxim Gorky's drams. "Chilhouse who are pledged to vote for demonstrators The of tbe Sun. dren me. Besides these voluntary pledget. and tbe police collided. I hear from reliable friends that 13 Tbe republican deputy, Signor Mlra-bell- l, other members have declared they made a speech and greeting! will vote for as Instructed by priwere sent to tbe "martyrs'' In Russia. maries. Tblame, makes a total of no on Joint ballot. I am perfectly satisSHIPOWNER DIES. fied as I declared several days ago that not 15 votes will be cast against San Francisco, Dee. 16. George me." Boole, for many Years one of San Elghty-ei- x voles are necessary to Francisco's most prominent shipown- elect. died after today ers and shipbuilders, a short Illness resulting from a fall VICTORY OVER REBELS. from a street car six weeks ago. He waa 84 years of age. Guayaquil Dec. 16. Col Sorrano Mr. Boole la survived by a wife and Informed the government that he hs five children. attacked tbe Pasaje rebelts and won a splendid victory. After the fighting NEW TRIAL. at' Pasaje the government forces marched to attack the rebels at SanWray, Colo., Dec. 16. Genet Van to Rosa. No details of a fight st tbe convictwere who ble and wife, Wyck latter place have been received. ed recently of murdering Jerretje Inst Van Wyck'a sistar, Haast, Mrs. SYMPATHY WITH FRANCE. night' were granted a ne wtrial. The murder charge waa based upon tbe Milan, Dec. 16. The Socialist Fedclaim that they committed the crime eration has decided tn organize to get life Insurance money. throughout Italy for a simultaneous expression of sympathy with France GREATEST CONSOLATION. and forming a committee to be composed of all tbe democratic parties Rome, Dec. HI. Pope Piu todav re- for anti clerical agitation. Mrs. audience in Daniel ceived private Lamont and her daughters. They were DEFEATS CLIFFORD. presented to Mgr. Kennedy, rector of THOMPSON tbe American college. ,To them the Marysville. Cal., Dee. 15, In the My greatest con pope exclaimed: fastest five rounds ever aeen here solation now comes- from America. Cyclone Thompson of Denver knocked out Jack Clifford of Grata Valley toBANK ROBBED. . night. Dallas, Tex., Dec. 16. Tbe Citizen' a Makes Quite Difference., bank of Cedar Hill wan robbed of I wouldn't- - make s confidant, of $3,590 last night, tbe robbers using In forcing open the May," osid the conceited follow, with smirk. She told m you a safe.' said you were crazy to marry me. Of MARCONI COMING. course, stea no friend. No, Interrupted MUs Wine, and Rome, Dec. 1C. William ktarconl hes not even s good reporter. I didn't left for London today. He will nail say I 'was,' blit 'should be." Albany for the United States in January, Journal n IUFJBFWWW Largest Stock of Toys and Holiday Goods in the City. OF THE SUN. Naples, Dec. 16. - We Want to Help You Decide What to Buy for CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. We Have the o NO SERIOUS INCIDENT. Portland, Ore., Dec. 16. While today passed without eerloue incident. It In feared that tomorrow will see demonstrations more serious than even those of Saturday night when a body of sympathizers of the striking street car operatives In this city forced the Potlan.1 Light JL Power company to abandon Its servlce.for the night This Is the fear of the police department Bright and early this morning the strikers were on hand at the car barns doing missionary work among those who remained faithful to the company and this missionary work was followed up in every part of the town during the day by ths strikers wherever a street car operative eoulJ be found willing to listen to their arguments. In many cases the operatives remained firm in their allegiance to the company, but in many others they did not: A meeting was held by the strikers late today after the com-pan-y bad sent Its cars to the barn, but nothing more transpired. It Is known, however, that the street car men have been assured the support of ths Federated Trades assembly. It la also declared that the teamsters' unions decided to oostruct all street cars as much as possible by keeping tbelr vehicles on the car tracks it Is a matter of note that no strikers have been Involved In any of tbe disturbances that have taken place and no street car man has so far been placed under arrest UBBJIBHLG JB tat'- I ONLY 24 HOURS LEFT. limit. IT, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS CAESAR Is Trust in the Future to Pay Our Dehte, PtOIMI MORNING, DEt'LM BEK DAUGHTER. s fbiuago, Dec. iav.ri in the Amencankagur twrd Qflllujs during Lib iasi mm. Theate weie I lories Cr.ffitli and . r.oy of New lork and Third Baseman O'Brien of St. leult. Urifflm played In seventeen games. La Roy in eleven and O Brien 111 twenty with' ut maang an and all iheae are creilied aim erir a fielding average of i.inni. The higneai averages are a a fo- I Drs. Elliott & Norris T BY "HIS MONDAY u hall da everything I can to gat w,ll. will conault with a capable physic" not delay, BASESALl. SUMMARY. 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