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Show APVEKTlSb IN IHt FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH EXAMINER it is for the price it charges, medium the rest advertising the examiner in the city REACHES the county as well OUR SUBSCRIPCITY. AJ THE TION BOOKA ARE OPEN TO VERTISERS VOL HI WEATHER FORECAST INDICATIONS THERE WILL BUNDAY AD- EXCEPT AND OGDEN STANDARD NO. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY have' reached the pole. He thought it could be reached with no greater expense or loaa of time than he had expended in hit expedition. With hi added knowledge of Arctic conditions, he believed, the pole could be reached with eledgea, but the explorer should leave land further west than he did. at about Cape Rioharda, and should nx proceed straight toward the pole, but toward the northwest, and thus take advantage of the natural drift of the ice and currents which ia eouth-wea- t. He discovered, he said, a unique glacial fringe on the northern coast of Grantland, which he believed to ha the origin of the paleocrystlc or al- ways frozen ice, which former explot- era had thought waa from ice massed about the pole, DECEMBER MORNING, 9, 1906 TWENTY SHOT BY MRS. BRADLEY That When She Asked Brown to do the Right Thing by Her He Took His Coat and Started Away. PAGES BE AND FAIR PRICE DAILEY ri'EUSHES RAIN MONDAY, IN SOUTH- FIVE CENTS 4. U-- 4-- ten-mil- Events in Recent Months Were Portrayed in Burlesque Cuban Revolution and Sim- Ten-mil- I e Spelling Were Favorite T opics. y e - THAT WEST PORTION. FarUnd, Ban Jose. Cal. Tme. 8:04 The Californian led for four miles, but in the filth hia and McLean AN Of LN LETTER won by half a lap. pace Motorryele race, one mile in heats, beat two out of three Won by Fred I Saya Davidson Has Eliminated Discus- Hoyt uf Bridgeport, Conn., wLo defeat! ed J. Deroaier of Springfield, Mass. sion by Confirming Bailcy'a State; Derotier won the first heat and Hoyt ment In Former Lotter. the last two. Time, 1:30 1:23 1:28 e The international profesDallas, Texas, Dec. 8. tonight race waa won by Walter Butt, United Slalbs Sens tor Joseph VV. Bai- sional A. J. Clark. Australia, secley gave out an opeu letter u Attor- Germany; New York, third. ond ; Joe ney General Davidson In answer to the Time, 82:46tfolger, laletter which the attorney general Says e motor paced event between t night. aeUing out copies of Walthour of Atlanta, (is., and Bobby Watera-HerccomUtl the of paper Paul Oulgnard of Paris. France, was pany. won Senator Bailay says that the attor- 1C: 49 by Walthour by six laps Time, "v-:ney general has eliminated TEACHERS ORGANIZE. plified much from the discussion by confirmFIRE IN CHICAGO. For the Purpose of Safeguarding Thair ing wiiat I had said in my previous open letter." Positions and Salaries. Three Hundred Girla Escape from the The documents, he says, do not sup- - ' Flames. I United Washington, Dee. 8. With the presI. inferences Dm. 9. Poraet whim the attorney A permaport the San Francisco, Dec. Washington, j lUtcomt of the incident, but referrid ident and the vice president of the Utah of all those who Inquired to Senator Suth- nent organization whirh will he known general previously made; indeed, he Btstea 8enaior Arthur Brown Chicago, Dec. 6. The large building United States, the ainhawadora from aa the San Francisco Teachers' FedeF Bays, the voucher lur (3,80u and the occupied by the mail order bouse of tonight lies is a critical caudUlon in erland of Utah. "Senator Brown bad been a guest at ation waa perfected today when forty j notation upon it Show conclusively the John Magnus company waa de- Italy, Great Britalu, Russia and Japan, the emergency hospital from a pistol An adjoining tha speaker of the house of represenglmt wound in the abdomen inflicted the Raleigh since December 6," said Instructors In the public schools aa- - j that tins sum waa i loaned to him by stroyed by fire today. in Watera-Pierctatives, senators, representatives structure waa badly damaged. by lira. Anna M. Bradley of Balt Lake, Mr. Tally, 'haring come here to argue aembled at Plymouth Congregational , H. C. Fierce and not by the Oil company, and hills receivcongreae and many of the great cap who arrived here today from that city. a case before the United 8tatei au- church. The principal object of the The Magnus employs company The shooting occurred in Senator preme court. The case was ex parted teachers in organising ia to safeguard able upon it auowa that Fierce bor- - about RtHl girls, who made their war tain of Industry present, the tseuty-thirannual dinner of the Gridiron Brown's apartment in the Raleigh ho- to be called Monday. Mrs. Bradley ar-- their poaltlcna and their salaries. The rowed money upon It for the oil com- to the fire escapes and were rescued rived today just before noon. Hhe reg- - i federation will have a constitution pany and that it waa nut treated as by the police and firemen. Throe club tonight at the New Willard marktel, where Mrs. Bradley also had ed the tide of the club's achieveunder the name of A.,B. isfered aa A. B. Brown, and was as- - similar to that of the Chicago teachers' an Item of expanse, girla were overcome by the smoke, but ment a high Aa to the voucher purporting aStira, hurlesue and straight in none were seriously injured. Brown." She waa arrested. organization which ja affiliated with in allow that the oil company had paid the American Federation of Labor. Senator Brown waa conveyed to the The damage ia estimated at (KMi.OttO- - comedy were the dominating notes fathe most successful dinner this l,6iK) to Henry A Blribbllng and the ! Ever since the board of education hospital, where he was immediately mous club of Washington correspondput on the operating table. Two ahota one about the hotel knew that they j took (160,000 from the salary fund to memorandum that it had been paid ents has ever given. There were were fired, one g rasing his left hand even were acquainted with each other build and repair schools deetjoyed or upon a draft of Senator aBiley. ha ANGIE BIRDSONG ' that if he had ever drawn upon harp contrasts, the tribute to dead and the other entering the abdomen How the found hia room which hap-- damaged by the great fire the teachers ' of the club abutting closely and lodging in the pelvic cavity. Af- pened to be on the same Boor aa her j who suffered in salary have been en- - a draft it must have passed through ON VtITNESS STAND members upon a burlesque Cuban revolution ter working over him for nearly two own, although the two apartments deavoring to recover the money. A at least two hands, leaving a record and an exemplification of what hap Ha suggests tliat the attnr-- 1 houra the surgeons decided that for were tome distance removed from letter was read from Miss Coggln, a behind. r ney general certain if there waa Testified That Bhe Did Nat Go to pena In the "lawn tennis cabinet." the present at least they would make each other, I do not know. Only Sena-- i Chicago teacher, who described in which ineeu with the preslttoul every Brown ami Airs. Bradley know any-- 1 tall th success of the Chicago feder- such transaction. ao further attempt to find the bullet Office to Do Violtnco to " day, Sundays excepted. It waa stated tonight that while SenaProof. thing of their meeting, and to me at ation. Challenges Thomas Butler, In member a the burlesque is there condition Cuhiyi critical, tor Brown's least, neither one of them vouchsafed "Now, air, if you ran prove by any of the dub impersonated Governor rethe slightest explanation." !g reason to believe that ha may ver bank that I drew a draft single Alagoon uf Cuba. Bitting on a red cover. v Late tonight M. S. Gunn of Helena, of Hear) Siribl ing or either of hot stove, he "held down the lid." Dec. Mrs. Bradley arrived shortly after Mont., who caine here with former Haselhurat, Miss., Ware comOil them, or the while the club denied a cabinet for naa evidence given noon. After being assigned to n room, Senator Brown, telegraphed Alisa Alice startling today Hor H. C. Johnpany or on - C. Pk ba him composed of the "lame ducks,'' she immediately went to Senator Brown, a daughter, who ia in Columson or any oUier In i vidua for gl.MK) by Mrs. Angie Birdsong when own gentlemen who failed of election in on in went stand her There were no bus, (X, and Arthur Brown, Jr., a son, the witness Brown's apartment. or any other sum, I will resign my November, and club members imper-- I on of defense the murdering witnesses to the shooting, but a maid who la a student at Chicago university, charge seal ia the senate ind retire forever Dr. Thomas Butler. Donating William Randolph Heerat, heard the shots and at once notified to come to Washington at once. At I from public life," declares Senator The young defendant said that she who waa nominated for governor of the management. i midnight Mr. Browna condition waa Builey. i office where the tragedy ; the Island; Air. Balamck, Mr. Moody, According to her statement tonight unchanged. "I sill go further thin this. If you went to the occur! ed with peaceful Intention, aud Air. McCleary and General Groavenor. at the police station, where alia talked can memor produce any order, receipt that Dr. Butter attempted to assault Mr. Moody waa selected for the place frerir with the newspaper men. Airs. . Btrih-blln- g Washington, Dec. 9. At 1 o'clock Dec. a Three days hence orandum in favor of Henry A her. in tears she swore that no llirlt of trust busier or trust matador, the at tha .. Bradley came to Washington to de- this morning the physician or either of them, bearing my relations had ever existed between her Cuban revolutionists insisting that Mr, church and Ute separation law mand that Senator Brown marry her. Emergence hospital announced that 1 or approval, w Dr.1 Butler. Moody waa not a "trust matador" but Parla and on De signature, endorsement She said that their relations were well Senator drown waa holding hia own in the senate and and mber 12 and IS it will be enforced will resign my seat Ufe Mrs. Birdsong began her evidence a picador, the difference being that a an d had an even chance to recover. knows In Balt Lake. retire from public forever." j nervousness. Bhe said matador kills while the picador only "1 asked him U he waa going to do Three block away Mr. Bradley la th vtrU,1 department according He declares that he never heard of a with apparent f the official Nora Mrs. that Garrett had told her t eaea: the right thing by me," she said, main- was pacing the floor of the matron's t0 Uie Ume h loan to Henry A Stribbliug by the oil that Dr. notion of Journal Said he had been Probably the strongest feature of tha In the had Butler containing remarkable room In eomposure. the station taining anxiously police company, Plerace or Johnson, and that intimate with the defendant and that the dinner waa the Gridiron "simple of the reach them. law startovercoat and promulgation hia on he few as to the ivjjly put mlnjttea Inquiring every the telegram published by the attor- she had which waa ed to leave the room, and I shot him. condition of her vletlm. "I loved the The government la facing tbs situation ney appointments to meet him dur- siieller" and dictionary," waa never mentioned to , general form Issued booklet of a th of in with aa wit but the 1 abhor acta of thia of their These in calmness, but stories, prospect intimacy. I ing character, ground be walked on," the continually acute . him. ness said, almost broke her heart, and iiuie forty pages containing quaint religious crisis has - suddenly' (k. this ease it waa fully Justified." remarked. Quoting the vuis-tt-r purporting o from the time she heard them she spellings mid cut illustrating the deffief condition at midnight waa such been tacreaaed by what appears Ui show Hopes Ha May Reoevar. a loan of (1,750 to him by H. C. ' scarcely knew what, she was doing. inition. announcement While expressing no sorrow for her aa to render a medical examination aa be an authoritative Pierce and tha letter of - Pierce re- She said she was la this half daxtd The initiation of two new members sot, she declared that she waa glad to to her sanity necessary. Aa the night made by the Croix, the clerical organ, the Standard Oil company to condition when she went to Dr. But- gave an opportunity for a quiet dig at has questing word Just arrived from kamar that Senator Brown might re- wore on she lost her composure and that Rome that ths pope absolutely forbids aend Bailey exchange for the amount ler's office. Her purpose was to ask the war detiertment for the discharge I waa practically penniless gave every indication that her reason cover. Catholics, bishops, cure or parishion- Senator Bailey draws attention to him if It was true that he had told of three colored companies of the when I got here today," she said, "hav- had left her. Infantry at Brownsville, ers to make applications to hold re- what he terms a curious feature of stories about her and how as an nil Twenty-filting only 11.26, and aftar paying the ligious services under the public meet- -, the letter, namely, the statement that friend be er.uld have done such thing. Texaa. cabman, all the money I had in the CAREER IN 8 ALT LAKE. Aiming the guests were Secretaries Dr. Butler sii.ed her, the witness world was 1." ing law of 181, as proposed by the the writer (Pierce) had advanced the The Croix ststed that amount to Belle), but that Bailey had testified, when abe had asked these .Hitchcock, Shaw, Taft end Wilson; government Bite said she urged Senator Brown B tales Senators United Immoral Conduct this interdicts ths single annual appli- repaid It, followed by the request that question. Bho then fired at him. Aldrich, to marry her, that he hall been lnitu-nient- Charge Involving be should Been Had to Crane. Ftiraher, Hey bum, for Them. sent Blackburn, B. exchsage which Dr. Bailey au Against WorBrought cation Minister d. of Public husexpert, Turner, insanity in the divorce between her be testified for the defense that he was Ktttredge. Rcutt, Hpnoner and Tillman: band and herself, and that aa his wife ship Briand- had announced aa a Ef- the amount and that aame shouldcomSalt Lake, Dec. I. --Arthur Brown, ficient. llawea. Ralicock, charged upon the books of the sat tailed Mrs. lit rd son was insane pt Representative the- - "right was dead he could do Each. Gill, Groavenor, Lacey, IJtlauer, who was shot In Washington, la a The Journal Dea Debates says the pany. Air. Bailey says this statement the time of the killing. thing" by her. Thia, she said, he refprominent lawyer who waa one of pope used the words "I am like the is preposterous. He declares that he , The ilef euae. rested its esse today. Loudanalager, Lowden, McCleary, Parused to do. sons. Sherman, Sullivan, Towns and senators, father of a family I cannot permit only got the money once, and yet the ; Argument will begin Alonday. Mrs. Bradley ! a brunette, about 38 Utah's first United Bute when UUh was admit- outsider to enter my house and regu- purported latter would show that ha Weeks; Assistant Secretary of (hate yesra of age, and frail. : Her first net being elected had received It twice. Bacon; John Barrett, minister to Cm HILL RAILWAY SYSTEM. after being taken to the police station ted to statehood. He left hero for late the interest oi my children withlitmhia; Oscar fl. .Straus, New York; Washington several days ago to argua out consulting ma." Failed to Produce Evidence. was to aend for Senator Sutherland suUeut. Gen. Corbin, Charles G. Dawes, atBe to of Hah, who called on her tonight and a can before .the United States the Senator Summons Not to Yield. Bailey declares that the Management Investigated by M. Bradley, a court. Anna tuyvesant Fish, New York; Chicago; preme had a long tak with her. Commiaeien. Senator If such is the final decision of ths torney general baa failed to produce a David R, Francis, St. Louis; James It. who has figured here In a sen Sutherland regretted bred of. evident that he assisted in being . brought widow, Vatican the situation will be greatly John W. Gates, New York; Into the rase, but said that Mrs. BradlIn'. rrUrnln. lti, V.lm-PI,.c- . Washington, Dee. 8. An Investiga- Garfield, oil con. fill ' LntlloiS. --,'iflT tion of the operation and management Perry Belmont, Xew York; John H. W ey had sent for him because he waa 52 . Anal U. 'Me the to Butnmon of the railroad controlled by James J. I'Mwarda, assistant secretary of Wilthe only man here whom she knew. to yield an inch, and To him she unboeomed herself anj Srtur? Hw friwidiiMnriunMd that . Hill and hi ssooclates. Including the treasury; Edward H. Harriman, told the story of her relations with Northern Pacific, the Great Northern liam Loeh, Jr., secretary to the presithe About three years ago a charge in ates, who already are placarding Faria matters. Senator Brown. She alleged that two and Chicago, Burlington and Quincy, dent; Willie L. Moore, chief of New weather bureau; Paul Morton, was filed with appeals to the Catholics to rela of her rhildren owe their parentage to volring immoral conduct in Interstate the docin much heralded by contemplation your "Nothing sist. On the other hand, clerical disYork; Albert Shaw, Review of ReSenator Brown and that aha had agslnat Senator Brown and the Bradturbances miht justify the government umente, come of them stolen, some of commerce commission. New York; W. D. Purdy, assistviews, have Alter certain named one of them after him.'. Mrs. ley woman by Senator Browns wife. In and irrelestill others preliminaries forged, ualng extreme measures, although them confused ant Mrs. to trial came case attorney general; Theodore P. the Before been the for and confusing, disvant, arranged end counsel Bradley was reluctant to apeak of her of the Isthmian canal chairman and Brown it plainly la the desire iff Premier her withdrew Fbonta, Brown charge conannouncecommission I former husband, selected, fornigl but questioning Cdemenceau and M. Briand to avoid proves anything have eald. He A. Vanderlip, New Frank commission: Mrs. waa released. pleaded Bradley be brought nut the fact that he waa living They only tend to ahow that ment of the proposed inquiry will of persecution. ft tinues: York, snd Timothy Ia Woodruff, New in Nevada with a second wife hr whom guilty. Before sentence waa imposed, any. appearance made. I buenera H. relstiona with had have cause also the French bishop, he has several children. Further questhowever, she was permitted to with- might As In the case of the proposed in- York. who in despair of receiving final in- C. Pierce, a fart that I had frequently ioning disclosed the fact that Jin. draw her plea and the charge against structions from Rome had begun to myself asaertej, and that I had bor- vestigation of th Southern Pacific and rowed money from him. which money Union Pacific reads of the Harriman COLORED MEN APPLY Bradley for two years, 1900 to 1902, her was dismissed. The wife of Senator Brown died issue pastoral letters of advice to I repaid to the last dollar. had served as secretary the state system the Inquiry ia not the outham church and their priests wardens, Brown two yean ago. Senator "I believed when I asked you growth of any specific complaints of committee, and also at one about to revise which those documents, tily FOR time wse editor of the official organ nnn to Utah from Michigan, where are of the moat contradictory nature, for permission to examine the papers violations of ths interstate commerce he was conspicuous in politics and as nr the State Federation of Women' but la to be undertaken by virtue been or had in whole law, that forged they to the viewr of individual, according chibs. Biie declared that the had a a lawyer. in part, and since reading the docu- of the general inquisitorial powers When the cases of Senator Brown the writer. Cardinal. LeCot and Arch- ments in print I am certain that some conferred upon the commission by convivter in the newspaper business in consistentwho have Germain, Haa Been Referred to PresiBalt anj Mrs. Bradley were tried In the bishop gress. The Inquiry wlil be broad and Matter lake, bnt that she would not ly favored submission to the law and of them are foigerles." dent Roosevelt and Much Will ascerdistrict court In Salt Lake City in the had view to a wita must the He with members of her attorney says comprehensive, general already advised compliance with in tiering Depend Upon His Action. 1903. hecaum sheknew that M4Bredley. out that its application is have known that the man from whom taining the exact condition of affairs 'they wraid ! Iher plea that Brae it, pointed of Fume ti her assistance. .. guilty, railroad's the tho had be stolen received compliance papers late to a regarding Up was the father of her child. simply a formality, a single applieshour them from the files of hia employ er with the Interstate commerce act A Ultra-mo- n tonight she had not obtained torIt Brown la stated that for several weeks tlon annually sufficing, while 8. President counsel. Dec. and he should have known that a thief . member of the commission in speakWashington, the like of Cbaleons, tains, bishop for Brown Mr. would not hesitate to commit forgery. ; ing of the proposed inquiry, aaid: Roonevelt has licen saked by tha milManager Theodore J. Talty of the before the departure of cures ot instructed had continue their to the decent and , Wrii was notified of the shooting Washington. Mrs. Bradley had l wHnIy Although there has been outward itary authorities for Instructions reto celebrate mats without making an men of Texaa to say bowt compliance with the decree of the ibin two or three minutes after it peatedly called at blnce,jMitne garding the case of discharged memuntil from vrtitheir ejected with her. The application to court in dissolving the North-er- a bers of the Twenty-fiftwill attach to doou much they to Senator had refused to talk infantry, who weight hurried ot make pcurrei and churches; duplteato copies there has apply for a man who either Brown's room. He found Brown fully man also went. to Brown', residence Securities yet furnished menta on the basis company, -- urrender by to not and deeds . the except ot-- . and th. annoyance became so persist-been no difference In the rates given that their previous service has been dressed, lying on the floor In the cenOthers, like Mgr. CoulIIe, robbed the files of his employer's fate kicked up hia home and to force. ter of the room. ant that So far three the paper which you on the nallied system." "honest and faithful, Mr. Bradley wae went to live at a hotel. archbishop of Lyona, fearing there See or forged WNtding near the dresser. of theae soldier have made such forShe was be a change of views at Rome, are using snd the evidence of whose might la it the at hotel, was he While ttlwi In street costume, including her mal application. There are Sergt CUBAN COMMENT. the precaution of directing their false swearing cannot receive the ofstated Mrs. Bradley got into his house took tot. One of her hands was gloved. ficer of the state," Senator Bailey Mingo ganders of 26 years service; unnot to with the cures law comply two days. Betutor Brown, aa Mr. Talty stoop--d and remained there Private Elmer Brown of 16 years serOn Removal ef Bener Alvarez, Inspecfurther orders. Other still evaded concluded. Three day before Brown's depart- til over him to and Private Thomas Jefferson, Taxes in-- ! ef General vice, tor and the inquire what the mat-wa- s ure for Washington altogether point simply with he talked 12 years' service. of cure their to trusted continue shout, feebly indicated Mrs. Mrs. their to Bradley and she agreed to go - services As a basis for executive action the Hrtilley and remarked calmly. . "She before. The bishop of Nice CYCLISTS CONTEST Havana, Dee. 8. Aftich comment has Her tlcset waa purshot me." San Francisco. of Sergt. Randers was sent recent of removal the caused been . application refuse! to . with advised the by comply aMnnsraa A and further action In to as hurried examination of the wound- a the Inspecpresident Senor Alvaros, FOG Moderate, taw CHAMPIONSHIP on the the .that of ! ground. people eheckedw min was made by Sir. Talty. On tor general of toxta. In Csmaguey. A the matter will depend on his Inst rucmaratlme Alp having voluntarily acli tter on the subject from Judge tions. rttiing is coat and waistcoat he die-Jcepted French rule in 1860, are atill About fifty of the discharged solthat a bullet had penetrated Schoenrich, secretary to Governor bound by the treaty previously made PreliminWitneaaee Crowd the i Large are here, most of them having arfor a abdomen. He aent for some the In diers to request Vatican. response with the y ary Racea of the r"-land poured it down Senator reasons for th removal, aays frankly rived within the last day or two. It Ready to Enforce Law. Race. ihroat. The wounded man that the services of Alvsres were sati- la understood their course will depend In the meantime the government waa made toa great extent upon the president' has completed preparations to enforce Sowing rapidly weaker,' snd Mr. sfactory, hut his disposition of Senor treatment of Sergt Sanders. on the recommendation NJy directed a servant to summon an the law. M. Cailleaux. minister of New York, Dec. 8- .- Bnbbv Wslthour Recto, the IJheral senator for Caraa-gne""tgeney hospital ambulance, has sent .a circular to the finance,, tor Brow. alliance. La Discussion asks whv the treasury off dais Instructing them to of Atlanta won from Paul Gulgnard despite the shock of ti.. wound, retained consciousness. He motor paced government of intervention decrees scqiKEter all church property which la I of Paria the World withPeace ef the May Be Endanger" statement to Mr. Talty ! not claimed under the law and to race, the principal of tonight' curtain the dismissal of a ralthful official ed by England and Germany. . bicycle grind out accusation. administer It according to the law raisers for the slx-d,ne todicatlng that he had shot by Mrs. Governor Magoon said to the Assogoverning property whose owners are that will begin at mldnght tomorrow Bradley. Vienna, Dec. 8. Discussing In the absent from France, and to force the ! t Madison Square Garden. Wal- ciated Press that the removal of Senor t's Remained In Room. was 16:49 5 and he had Alvarei had been made because Recto Neue Frele Prease today the relations time thour's the If cnurch safes of the doom Dec. (.Commander New York ,hT?.)rn,nan continued In the room and Italy, an advantage of six laps when he con- reprerented that AAvares waa not a between Austria-HungaE. Peart gave a public lecture , dens dedlaeto surrender the keys. nMr T!ty WM attending to 8en-hn.- r of the official. rcluded. 81gnor Lnszattl, 'Satisfactory iT11' stt-s- usa Italian treaaury, ia quntod as declarof Boston won by half V Hugh Mcl-esP . j NEW SCALE OF WAGES. a Up from Floyd McFarland of San ing that the military preparations of Sh, de,Up,d with abMlot, 11 Austria atowg the tlallan frontier are In the motor-pace! race of without Jose such five hold who the i making ap ., :t that he was satladed 8. Announcement bound to lead to the arm tag of Italy. Dee. mile The miles. amateur under the quarter o law necessary Pittsburg, hunplication a .J1,.?11 here." she said. "I huey of land somewhere about 1881. . championship was captured' by James waa made tonight by Assistant Grand He contended that Austria-Hungar- y mother of his two children." dred mllea northwest of Grantland. of Zanes of Newark in the good time of Master w. G. Lee of the Brotherhood ought to recognise that the triple alli8e!ne has the The a prefect potted Tjr M too Busy sdmtnlster-Bn,l,o- r Hia party, he aaid. found driftwood tee L :33 of Railroad Trainmen that tlia yard- ance offered the greatest security tor the notices city throughout In informing the Brown to attempt to hundred mllea from Granllard follow: men and the railroad management of peace list ween Germany snd the results 11 December The after families that all conwder. but In glancing about open polar sea. which he was riv- they must apply to the mayors of their alliance. The one real mile the national amateur the Pittsburg district had signed Anglo-FrencQuarter come from new wage scale of danger of the peace of the world, he "2" 'hI1" discovered a revolver vinced could only have funeral trippings used championship Won hr James Zanes, agreement for districts placed not land y?t reau- - H Pyt 11 tnt9 ers flowing through The Increases are aid. lies In the rivalry between Gertosin?? Newark, N. J.: W. Vanden Dries, Jr, wages snd hour Commander Peary aala In the churches. 5 cents an hour fur conductors or fore,h Wire1 t?d.. ,ater turned It over te on the map. many and Great Britain, aud iu a war M. Briand has prohibited the Collec- New York A. C.. second. Time, :33 Polar If the w aa that believed r a 32 calibre weapon. also that he Five-mil- e motor paced race Hugo men nnd 7 rents an hour far brakemen between those countries, ItTlen attion of fees by cures for marriages or his made he which arp"sted Mrs. Bradley ma.ie winter .luring and Ttalv would hare everything r, Boston, defeated Floyd Me- - or helpers. funerals. McLean, would he one a normal Stance, bhe was asked tor tempt had been former Senator brown ARE : d d ; 1 to kisa. They should therefore unit to promote a good understanding be- tween Groat Britain and Germany. The same paper publlahea aa Interview with the Marquis dl Rudini, ex-- p retutor of Italy, In which he la reported to have said that the triple alliance haa lost it fore since Great Bri taint haa taken up a new position in the . world's politics and haa become source of continual anxiety to Austria-Hungar- y and Italy. However, added the it would ha dangerous to abandon tho triple alliance, which ia necessary to th economic and political interreta ot both Italy and Aus- tria. j ! HEAVY DEFICIT IN de-to- t ' - al ti llk.itob. .. . an Banka Caused by Westward for Handling Crops. Heavy Drain Money Maying . ' 5T5J2S NEW YORK BANKS P-- - - . ; New York, Dae. I. Th heaviest deficit below legal requirement in ths leg-il- l reserve of the aamciated banka of this city In thirteen years waa disclosed by todays bank utatemanL Th deficit amounts to 88,708,175, aa against n surplus' of (1,441,300 on - week ago. While It to not unusual for tha bank statement to ahow that banka hold lees than the law require it to heap ta reserve, it la quite unusual for th deficit to be so large. Tho largest previous deficit waa au August 12. 188, whoa tha reserve wrv 116,500,000 abort of tho legal requirements. That Wall street U hopeful that y rata action wiH be take by th of the treasury to relieve tha money market was Indicated by tha movement f the stock market after th publication of the bank etafemeuL Instead of a slump in stock there was only a slight, drop which was checked in a few mlnutoe. The scarcity in nuney is attributed to severe 1 cause a. There haa been n steady drain to the went on account of crop movements, heavy dividends have bees declared this month nnd ut- usually heavy peculation In mining tacks faas helped to pomp the bank dray. sea-rotar- BATTLESHIP VERMONT. Successfully Completes Har Govern mnt Trial. Boston, Imc. 8. Th battleship Vermont, from the yard of tha For y River Ship Building and Engine of Quincy, successfully completed all her government trials at sea this run afternoon, including a fonr-hou- r endurance teat at full power, a and the usual turning and hacking maneuver. Her entire forward deck from stem to bridge waa encased In ice ns the result of a trip in a northwest gale and aero temperature. Tonight Rear Admiral Hemphill notified the sot re la rv of the navy that the behavior if the ship had been full power In the four-hou- r run yesterday the Vermont averaged 18.83 knots an hour. In the test the average speed waa 17.43 knots an hour snd the horse power 14,600. The requirements called for an average of 18 knots at full power and oom-pan- IG-ho- . 13 ,200 horse-powe- r at two-third- s speed- - The trials were held under the moot revere conditions' yet undergone by a government veoeel, and the requirements were all completed within four days; which Is the shortest period In which a battleship has been put through her paces. fair-minde-d h T r! Ms-goo- Bin-da- y. triple ten-mil- e "7 he-ImJ- wir-Robe- rt ry - jt'sar.sKs ftjSLISilK wt n O'SHEA TRIAL. Michael Murphy Testifies Concerning Stoppage of Traffic. Chicago, Dec. 8. Midhael Murphy, one of the pickets during the teams-- ' tere' strike, wae on the stand in the Rhea trial today. He eat i lied that while he was acting aa a picket at the plant of the Schults paper bos factory. Jeremiah McCarthy, business agent of the Truck Drivers' union, drove up and told him to prevent all wagons from leaving the factory with any goods. , la obedience to this order he prevented the wagons of tha 8rhultz company from delivering any paper boxes to the house of Bels, Schwab A Co., because the tatter! men were on strike. The witness was told of preventing tho delivery of coal to tho Union Traction company, and added that he with six other pickets whom he mentioned by name, tied wires across the street in front of the Hobble street power hone ao that teams . could not pass. Witness added: We also ran a car down the street and took off the brake so that it could not be moved. Then we placed bricks in the center of the street so tlmt the could nut psss. About this wagon time we were driven off by the police." VOLUNTARY INCREA8E. 4-- h 4-- 5. Auatria-Hnn-gar- Houghton. Mich., Dec. 8. Announce- ment waa made today of a voluntary increase of 6 per cent In the wages of emploves of tae Baltic. and Champion mines of tha Copjxr Range Consolidated company. The change becomes effective January L |