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Show advertise in ASSAOC1TED PRESS FULL 1HE DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST EXAMINER it is for the price it charges, medium rest advertising theTHE THE EXAMINER CITY INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE FAIR IN SOUTH: SNOW AND COLDER IN NORTH PORFRIDAY TION THURSDAY; FAIR. WARMER. in CACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL SUBSCRIP OUR AJ THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS III VOL NO. BURNS ;;; OGDEN CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY MORNING. to break them They closed agaiu 'after rxchxi.glnx inrftectual left. FACTORY EXPLOSION AT OHrien look two damaging lefts that WITTEN SblPHAUA renewed the stream of blood hum hi mouth and eyes. He apfieared mure willing to c me to close quarters m-used his right to uppercut wl h ad- More Than Fifty Parsons Believed to Be Killed and One Hundred vantage twice in rapid succession. Hums put a right to the ear and Wounded. O'Brien countered as they clinched. Burns slipped over straight left, and the round emird with little advantage , v 2S. A Roimrit facuiry Berlin. to either man. except that O'Brien near Witten, Wrstphirta. explode.! seemed a little bolder. Round 14 -- Burns began the round this evening and m aiped from the of the earth. Unity pervm sere Angel- with one uf his spectacular rushes, face but the exact number cannot and as soon as released by the referee killed, be a , remitted. People nay it i lar In a clinch, bored in on O'Brien, landabove fifty . ing hard right hook to the head, and About inu persona sere aounilr.1. then several lardy blows at cluee to have been range. Burns slipped under left lead-an- and alreadyThe expkwi u waa heard assaulted O'Brien's kidneys. hospitals. O'Brien took a clean left to the chin throughout the surrounding country, tblcklv settled- All the lfcre they clinched again. Burns which InIs the adjareur town of Auaen led with a left hook to the stomach. were by the concussion and corner. They exchanged right and O'Brien then put home a left hook to many destroyed houses were unroofed No left hooka. O'Brien mlasefi stiff up- the comarh. They exchanged right house escaped Injury. The inhabioverhand hooks. Burns shot hts right percut as the gong sounded. were clinched as tants of the Immediate neighborhood The round was rather tame with a to the jaw aud they'O'Hrien made a Red. anticipating another explosion In round ended. the deal uf groat clinching. did the vaults of the factory Round 6 Burns put right to body. much better showing than he "Koburit" In an explosive of high crowd the In and earlier the fight, Buraa took left In stomach. OHrien power, oompraed of saltpetre, ammoa on him for called speech. missed right awing and they clinched. Round 15 O'Brien lauded a left nia. sulphur and other ingredients. It He danced away, but returned to plant Burn traded a left hook. is not eMlly exploded by a blow and uppercut It can be burned ailh safety in the atralght left to jaw. They exchanged Burns and slipped, going almost to the right leada to jaw, and O'Brien took floor, while pursuing In a open air. Its power is second to that O'Brien. stiff left to mouth that brought blood. of dynamite. pet Burns chased O'Brien around the ring clinch he reached up with abort up a'X'vc Just O'Brien cut that caught and they rushed Into a clinch. Burns OBrien put a straight left LATER NEWS OP EXPLOSION, put right and left to theface. O'Brien the belt. and followed with a tap countered with right without damage. to the mouth Again O'Brien'e left Burnt took throe stiff straight right to the head. Dortmund. Germany, Nov. 29. A The Philadelto the jaw. O'Brien landed a tight reached Burns In face. roburit" factory situated do to the much better seemed shape hook as the gang sounded. The round phian tried to slip town of Annen.'seven miles ajuthweat waa by far the busiest and most ea-- than heretofore. Burns of here, blew up yesterday evening In a clinch. Ill left over and a right citing thus far. Hums showed confi- left eye vu closing. The crowd hissed j ami wm wiped from the face of the dence that has been previously lackearth. It is estimated that 80u pervigorously m the men tugged savagely ing, and the round was slightly In hts In a clinch. The round wm O'Brisn'. sons were killed or wouuded, but the favor. Round 6 They met In a clinch Into exact number ba not been ascerRound 6 Burns wlh head down and ' which O'Brien traa pushed by hls sec- - , tained. Up to half past l o'clock this Fes eager continued to follow his onds. Burns mined a right honk and ; morning eight bodies had been recovman around tha ring. OBrien miss- - ducked a left swing. O'Brien landed ered and eighty of the severely wounded straight left and they clinched. a atralght left to the face. They j ed persona had been conveyed to the Burns taunted O'Brien, asking him to clinched again, and Bnrns In breaking hospltala. The work of rescue now stand and fight, O'Brien kept away away jabbed O'Brien twice wlih left. going on is attended, with the greatsad Burns repeated the operation. Burns' seconds protested against est danger from the piMlblllty of a The acciThey clinched. O'Brien trotted cir- O'Brien's holding hls 1 Rums' j right renewal of the explosions. cles about his opponent, occasionally glove. As they broke from a clinch dent occurred at about half past I a O'Brien landed s light right houk, and o'clock. There were two tremendous leading. The crowd displayed and urged O'Brien to fight. Burns countered with a left jab to detonations, heard throughout the enBuraa planted his left three times to the ear. Jeffries worked hard to sep- tire surrounding Industrial region, the head as the gong sounded. arate them m they cluhg together. which Is thickly settled. The InhabiRound 7 Burns attacked savagely, O'Brien put a stiff right to the ear m tants of the neighborhood fled lu fearing further explosions. The landing rights and lefts that did no the gong rounded. The round was In panic more than Bums continued to use his O'Brien's favor to a very slight de- ntown of Annen la nothing damage. heap of ruins. Houses were shathands in clinches. O'Brien landed a gree. Round 17 They met In the usual tered right and left and no house right and a left hook, evidently with Injury. some power. Burns showed ability to clinch and Jeffries' services were Imduck OBrien' left leads. Burns mediately In demand. O'Brien ripped again Invited O'Brien to fight. Ho a stiff right uppercut and escaped a landed a straight left to the cheat and" rush by Buraa Into a neutral comer. TESTIMONY TAKEN IN a left hook to the body a right to the neck, and they went O'Brien UNO FxAlIll CASE Into n clinch. Burns landed several and followed with two atralght lefts light kidney blows, but they were not to the face, both appearing effective. well taken by the erowd. O'Brien O'Brien landed a straight left to tbs landed a left hook to the Jaw. O'B.-iek eys and they cl Inched, holding until Maflroy Said Ha Dll Work for appeared much more worried than his Jeffries broke them. Hums managed Bunding Houses and Land Within Spade Ranch. opponent, and the effectual blows to reach O'Brien with a light left landed throughout the round were honk and missed a savage rtpht swing n home moment O'Brien later. a In put Bums favor. largely Round I Burns put left to head and tiff Jah to the chin and received a Omaha. Nov. 28. Testimony wm the The to loft gong rang with body. right to jaw. It almost swept OBrien Introduced today at the trial of Bartoff his fset Bums chased his man the men In a clinch. The crowd hootlett Kichards and W. O. Comstock of around the ring, attempting to win In ed vigorously bees use Burn shoved tne Nebraska mud and Feeding coi v a rash. O'Brien put a short right jab with hls left after the bell clanged. Round .18 Both men were fast and) pany for alleged land frauds, to show to tho chest. They clinched amid prolust at (be time the Kinkaid law went longed hissing. O'Brien pul right up- apparently not tired m the round com- into effect Kicharas looked after tilpercut to chin. OBrien spat blood menced. They rushed hard. Both apby people frendly to the comings If had as cautious the round fight peared this and during kept freely pany at the Alliance land office, while away as long as be waa able. Burns just begun. O'Brien rocked Rums' Comstock was s.mtlarly engaged In finally stool still and waited for him bead with a stiff left. Burns slipped Valentine district. te come Into range. Burns displayed Inside two leads. O'Brien Jabbed hls theThe first witness today wm Wilunexpected agility In slipping under man twice lightly with a light left and liam McELroy f Gordon, Neb., who OBrien's leads. Burns was always repented the performance, dancing aiJ: tha aggressor. O'Brien Is making a nimbly around outside of Burns' vicdid some work for Co instock In ious blows, which fell short. Burns, poor showing. 1904. This work was build.ng houses 1 sucwm and atlll however, aggressive Burns met O'Brien In the ceeded In Round on lands within the dpadu ranch. The to the left Jab a planting latters corner with aavare rights to stomach while entering a clinch. Hon- contract called tor building houses 1 the Jaw and they clinched. O'Brien ors were even but O'Brien wm using 12 by 14, at 65 per house. 1 built kept away. They rushed Into another hls left to some advantage. about fifteen of these bouses. paid clinch. Jeffriee broke them with diffRound 19 Burns wm viciously ag- tor everything except the freight on j fur the led with Burns right 1 was told to build them iculty. gressive, but O'Brien wrapped him In the lumber. ribs and wm short, but Immediately an embrace that required (he referee where I found the lumber piles oil afterward landed a stiff right, to the to break. OBrien a right to the various sections of the ranch. 1 was head. He landed a right on O'Briens ' chin and a left to theput face. In a clinch pslj by chaos on the bank for the blood. with wm covered which face, Burns a right to the chin and a work. The check wm sent to the Burns was trying to land a knockout left to put face. In a clinch Buraa bank of Uordon. The house were the to hook a O'Brien blow. put right left over to the face. O'Brien built of ahlplsp sides, single roof, one put a left after and Burns, blocking chin, window. Prior to tried three times to land a left which door and one-hauppercut, received two light hooks on he found had the effect of keeping June 28, 1904, 1 had talked with ComThe head. the round, Buraa at a distance. Burns blocked stock about filing on lands and I Mid the left side of eagerness to attack, left hook and took through Burn right book to the I wold try It. He wanted to know i( somewhat was his. O'Brien appeared under a atralght I had a few friend who would like Burns chin. ellpped sounded. dial reseed when the gong sent a right 4o O'Brien's liody-har- to file, and I said 1 could gat a few, left and wm badly cut OBrien's eye They were clinching most of but they did not have any money. He Round 10 Burns continued his j' the time said be would let them have tha and were locked In an emIn rushing tactics and O'Brien slipped without to file. A iiarty of seven or the when round brace money closed, j a In viclo'is swings. Burns hit hard Burns' us went to Valentine to file. to left either. of eye eight advantage clinch. They exchanged straight lefts Is dosed. The crowd wm on Its feel, Te expenses were paid by Comstock. In J s to the face. O'Brien held on expecting that the fight would go the I made an accounting to him for these clinch, with Burns landing on his hack, limit. expenses, for railroad fare and board when a pink plaster adorned OBrien. to and sent him the bill, and It was paid Round 20 Buraa attempted O'Brien seemed to he learning groggHy a check on the bank sent to trike with hls left arm and Jeffries on Burns' shoulder. He straightened used sll hls strength to force them through me." . Burns up with a right uppercut. He apart from clinch. Hls efforts sufMrEIroy said Comstock furnished took s bard right on the kidneys. ficed to keep them apart but a short the money to pay for the filing be O'Brien poked Burns with two straight time. Burns sent bis left to the head made and took hls note for 84U. This lefts at low range, for the first time M they broke. Burns appeared some- note, the witness sai-1- . has never beeu bln using n lead that has always beenblow what less vigorous and weakened presented for payment. He said he style of battle. He repeated the stood when O'Brien planted a hard left to had never done any plowing or other as the gong sounded. Burns the Jaw. In a clinch that fallowed cultivation on the land or made any with disgust In the center of the ring. Barns' head seemed to wobble and he Improvements other than the dflection Round 11 Burns pushed his war was not so vlcioua. He dung fully of a building. across the ring. He met O'Brien in a twenty seconJa to avoid punlshmenL John F. ONeill of Gordon, Clyde R. whenever ophands his clinch, using and Jeffriea UMd hls shoulders to Beckwith of Valentine, Charles T. a took Buraa afforded. portunity push Burn away. The entire house Ravage, an employe of the Spade straight left and alao several . rights wm standing. ranch, owned by tlx? Nebraska Land continued He face. to the lefts and and Feeding com pa: y. and G. W. two atralght O'Brien, landing, to rush Campbell of Gordon told of making In the leftl stiff a lefta and taking PEARY AT HIS HOME filings under tbe Klnkald law at the the danced O'Brien along stomach. aollcltatlon of McKiroy. Tbelr testitwo to failed eecspe light but ropes IN WASHINGTON mony was much alike. Comstock wan lefts. They clinched. O'Brien danced aald tn have furnished the necessary bad In Burns after closed away then fund to par all filing charges and face. to the honk a left planted notes for the various amount OBrien landed a stiff upperc.it m they Returns After Hie Long Absence and took these note have never been preand Strenuous Efforts to Reach clinched and put a straight left to the None of the for sented the North ducked Pole, payment Burns they separated. (Ace men ever made any improvements on a left lead, tnder the giving blue the lands filed on. was a ghastly light O'Brien's visage Washington, Nov. 28. UeuL Comsight. Jeffries towhite shirt was toblood his mander Robert K. Peary returned to cuffs, owing SETTLEMENT IN SIGHJ. from shoulder hls home here tonight alter, bl long Interference in the clinches. O'Brien 12 Bum Arctic aheenoe on his pursued Round expedition. He Between Santa Fa Railroad and Union over the ring and landed left on the wm aooompanled by Mrs. Peary. Machinists. break O'Brien to he In an Interview reiterated hls face He requested after a clinch. O'Brien's elbow met view that If the north pole Is ever attained the discoverer will have to Burns' face m they clinched. Burns' Km, Nor. 2V It Is strongO'Brien end-b- teach there by means of dog sledges. ly Topeka. rumored here tonight that a settleglove was locked under a to left landed was not Burns He said that he expected to I1 ment of- the differences between the protested. the fibs and a right to the face. Bum report to tbe navy department for a 8antm Fe railroad and tbe union maheart. Burns to the left be month yet. and anticipated spend- chinist on strike in sight. Seventh booked a light Vice President Amo. In charge of the ducked a left and chased his man ing considerable time resting. lashO'Brien rallied, around the ring. strike, left for Chlc'" tonight, where Burns' to chin. SERVIAN BURN VILLAGE. be la to meet J. W. Kendrick, second ing two uppercuts to do by far the vice president of the road. In charge Burns was compelled Belgrade. Ferv,a. Nov. 28 A tele-pra- of the operating derailment of tbe most leading, and as they separate! O'Brien received here today rays that a rood. Antes says he gees there Indclinch Buraa ewung from disgust, at hsed of B Igsriais bis burned tw-- j irectly at the suggestion of Kondfi-- k. from him with apparent even. Servian villages. D.venze anl It Is announced that the machinists his tactics. Honora In the tilayet of Uffburk, hillRxmnd 13 Burn appeared eager to will make no concessions, but will dehut O'Brien ing fourteen persons, mostly women mand tbe abolition of the rate and romt to close quartets, evaded and suffered punishment in a and chll&en, and wounding many bonus system in the shops of the clinch. Jeffries used all his strength others. company and tbe discharge for tbe FIGHT A DM Fought Twenty Terrific Rounds at Los es Bodies Were Covered With Blood Jeffries Acted as Referee. win-dos- s - An Ft" 1m, Nov. 8. Tx Phihtdalphla Jxrk" O'Brien and Tommy Hums of lx An (riel tonight fought twenty rounds before the .Pacific Athletic dub to a draw. When the end chine It fnund the two men In the center of the ring engaged In a struggle. The whole upper part of their bodies waa covered with tlood. While Jeffrie held up the cIotm uf both fighter a about of went up from the Burn adte'-rlt- ter-rtl.- le flla-lipr- who believed their man had Burn, who fought like a bulldog from the beginning to the end, wm alwsvs on the aggressive, crowd-luhi opponent to the rope sad fro-'entlv nothing him about the ring The fighting almost' In flight. from the first round to the last Burns was terrific and Interesting. landed undoubtedly many more blow than hts opponent, and they seemed tn show greater force. O'Briens foot-- ' work, however, was fast and clever and his ducking saved him time and again from severe punishment. Burns however, landed many stiff blows on O'Brien's face and had the latter's nose bleeding and right eye laid open In the earlv rounds of the fight. Burns, too, was severely punished about the face, his nose being blooded and his Mi eye completely closed at the termination of the fight. The men showed evidence uf bitterness toward each other throughout tha fight. It looked about the middle of the fight as win saally. though Buns would O'Brien was almost groggy at different stages aud a knockout seemed not Improbable. But in the sixteenth round O'Brien, who had rested In the clinches, appeared strengthened and fur a whHe carried the fight to his S oiiponent. Neither man scored knockdown during the flghL Jeffries refereeing was eminently satisfactory. Jeffries experienced the greatest difficulty In prying the men apart from the tenacious clinches la every round ulter. wpu. g prao-tlcall- y . tht fight. After the light Burns said: "1 won fairly and I think the decisi- of on vu bad. chased O'Brisn miles all over (he ring. Just compare our faces and draw your own conclusions." O'Brien said: "1 am very well satisfied with (he decision. Jeffries did the right thing. I outpointed Burns, I think, but I was Hereafter I a little light for him. shall fight In the middleweight dais. Burns was a bit stronger than I expected and he fought a good fight" Referee Jeffries, defending his 1 said1: There was nothing to warrant a different decision In favor of aithor. B- th were strong at the finish. There was not enough leading done to lustily a selection of the best man," - - 1 Angeles, Cal., Nov. 28. When O'Hrien and Burns entered the ring O'Hrien found aerloua fault with Burns' belt, which he claimed was sn Inflated affair. As the men conferred and quarreled j out the matter. Referee Jeffries absolutely at sea over the proposition, which was new tn him, OHrton contended that under the rules his opponent could wear noth-ta- x hut bare trunks. Burns Insisted Ltiit he would not remove the belL A delay of fifteen minutes ensued tile the men disputed. Burns Incited su.klly that he would not O'Brien to Inspect his apparel cur would he remove the portion objected to. Burns also objected to U lir.t-n'bandaged elbow. A propo-shluu'is offered and O'Brien assent-"to. that the two men would fight spring only supporters. Burns des murred. Burns agreed to take 'IT the objectionable bandage. It 'a-' an Inflated flannel, affair that eov d the lower portion of his abdomen O'Brien was greatly pleased a u: how, tight and left to the crowd liich responded with mingled hisses aud rheT. He attempted to address 'he crowd, but they derided him. In returns lie danced a jig In the center nf the ring. Burns retired to remove 'he bandage. He waa loudly and cheered when be At In: 15 p. tn. e- to ring. Round O'Brien clinched after a when Burns )i't hoth hands wsrking during the r.;:.ch. O'Hrien rushed with n right "'ok which was blocked. Burns was bleeding at the nose when the round ""I with little advantage. The fwnj wan rather tame. I'hmnd 2 Burnt landed a left to tha fhs and assaulted OBrien savagely jeffriea separated them. Jeffries separated another clinch with difficulty. O'Brien put two left to Jw and Burns was hissed fur at to hit In a clinch. OBrien a hard left to the stomach. 0 Brian landed two stiff uppercuts and head. J1 and right to the side of theseemed holding on fast. Bums R;se his head and went 'into a r,;nf,ii. The round was strongly 1 Brian's, who appeared to have tak- ih measure of his opponent and b'f 1 lead and protected e ied very confident. 3 Burns was eager and 1,id light h ft t the body. O'Brien right on head and feft to the Il,y- Round close,l with Burns hold ani1 O'Brien seemingly the weak Round Round 4 Burns was hissed for hit He attempted to they were elnsel7 . together. O'Brien put right u h""Mr. Burn ducked atralght n'1 'hey clinched. A they were .STsted Burns put a right hook (9 f Rrien cleverly escaped from .'"ff Jn a clinch. rh O'Hrien as j 1 i rlasai-lafaetlo- ' -- Cam-stoc- - . - 'I . ' lf J i 1 m Belym-kovte- r. NOVEMBER PRICE 1906 j most part of the present non uniou men. A shortening of the working of p be tnav Jay and ought The strike tftftvre l.uoo men t aorkiug from Chh'sgn lo Sun Fran-i-iiwv- lr4 May 2. n,i wan inauymr-U- TO EXPROPRIATE Marquia CENTS NETTELTON REPORTS ON e and Galveston. FIVE RAID OY NEGRO TROOPS LAND. Declmas to Mil Under tha Land Act. London. Nov. 2k.- - Will liuffv. of parliament lor South Galv.j, tm roduced a bill iulu the bouse of commons providing for live lion of sT.iHMi acres ltvm ihe Maiqir-o- f It Was Simply a Most Cowardly Conspiracy to Terrify, Wound and Kill Unoffending cxpi-op.-L- ciouics. 51 r. lluffy explained that he drslivd the gover.v meui lo oumpuiaory arquiie the property uf the marquis, thus permuting the latter, who also utterly .ieiiluts to aell under (belaud act, lo "betake hlmaelf to acme other corner of iti" world, where Lia ekiraordtnary talUrns Tex . Nov. 28. Because " ents and activt'y will or more of ihe apparent lulauntieratandlng In Continuing. Mr. Duffy described the purthnia uf the country of the facta Marquia of Clanricsnue's ''blighting which c;dlcd forth the order dischargpresence as being standing menace ing the three compsuie uf colored to the peace of Ireland." There la no rhanre of the bill pass- troops recently stsiioued here, and in ing over the during ika preseut ses- view uf the resultant criticism of the sion of parliauienL president's course In the matter, the cltliena of Browusrille recently requested Gen. A. B. Net Melon of Chicago. forme: ly assistant secretary of the treasury, now here on business, to msk lu Ills own wsy a thorough and disinterested Investigation of the Brownsville tragedy of August 13 and report Ills conclusions. Gen. Net tie ton forwarded hls findings to the secretary of war. He says In pari: Washing!ou, Nov. 28. Pool master "Absolutely tin prejudiced luvestigs-Man- , General Cortolyou aud Keconi A salat made after local excitement subant Shalleabarger today preownted to sided, confirms in every particular the the congressional postal commiaslon a ciuirliislon resebad by the two army mass of atatlatire bearing upon the officers sent here by the war departexist of carrying the second rlaaa matment, on the strength at which the ter. The postmaster general waa president took hie action, as well at iiestioned a to the advisability uf In- the clear and temperate statement creasing the rate on this mall, but de- published Immedlalelv after the tragclined to express an opinion on that edy by Chairman Kelfy of the BrownspolnL lie did think, however, that ville cltlcens' committee. there should be amendment to the After summarizing farts hitherto taws that would- make possible a belpublished m to tbe killing of one ter administration of tha postal clUxen, the maliulng of the chief of police, the firing of volleys Into and An adjournment wm taken at the through-- hotels, saloons and many pridost of today's aeaaiuu until next vate residences, and the terrorising of the entire town, the letter conMonday. Senator Penrose, chairman of the tinues: Juiut commit lee, paid today that a reLocal Evidanca In Ssss. port would be made soon after the "The well attested evidence Is that of congress. convening the colored troops were (rested here with the Mine consideration that colored soldier of like bearing sre treated In moot garrison towns of the northern states; (hat on tbe other hand tbe street conduct of soma of them wh ofton aggressively and .. u Insolent toward white men a SLPeU .a naturalised American cltl- - j vtauselesaly ; that, there wm no provo-rani Astoria, Oregon, has arrived cai(UB for the murderous raid bv tho In St Peterabiirg, having bscu ro-- ; .ohHera, unleH. It can be called a'provw leased on ball from the prieon at Pt- - noaltou that the drinkers among them kuv, in tha Baltic provinces, where ha t were provided with separata bars In bad been confined for eleven months, certain as loons, and rhwt on two oc Smith, who la a natlva of Esthunla, cwhina Individual Insolence wm releft Russia la 1888, on account of settled by Individual rltlsens, both of political persecution, having been which happened lo have bees Repubprominent in the agitation that year lican federal officials. There was no against the landloards, and settled in 'riot' and n 'street rows,' m many Oregon. la calling the ee- newspapers He returned to Russia after the 1m- - currence. Itpersist wm aimplv a most manifesto of October 30, 1905, p,y conspiracy to terrify, wound and granting a const It ullua to RumIs am-- kill unoffending men. women and to political exiles, but was ar dren at the hour of midnight when for sedition at tho height of fen sc or realstanoe waa hnpossUile, tha revolutionary agltatlun in Decern- - and vu nut even attempted. r lar-t- , and narrowly escaped being dently not an oppuslng shot was shot. Inter Smith wm placed on trial Died.1' before a court martial, but owing to Gen. Neltleton'a letter sharply tha Intercession of tbe American em- raised the question what were the the to derided officers of white government the garrison doing bassy, try him before a cUlI Instead of a mil- on the night of the raid and clone As court. announced Ihe time at thus: itary the officials at the embassy were President's Courae Upheld. the with as Smith's result, gratified In view at-- the fact M I find them wm wse Irregular, though It paper peralstent attempt on the established that be had Jived several here,ofthe some to make martyrs of any part In United the Slates. years : portion of the discharged men would be appalling. It It. were not grotesque. FIRST NEW PRODUCTION. The conspiracy of silence on the part of all members of the battalion preGivan by Managers of tha New York vents the government from punishing Hlppodronts. the previous conspiracy of violence ' end murder and the separation of all New York, Nov, 28. Hubbard and alike from the service which they new tbe of the Anderson, managers have disgraced, becomes Inevitable. I New York Hippodrome, gave their believe no course other than the one la new first that playhouse whlrh the president has pursued was. production tonlghL 7 be spectacle wm in tan or is. open to him, unless all sementitled respeclhely Pioneer blance of a decent discipline In our parts, Jtays" and "Neptune's Daughter." The srmy Is to he ended and unless every former, which wm written hv Carroll American ontnmunlty, north and south Fleming, Is a picture of life on the alike. Is to be given cause to dread western border during the early days the proximity from the garrison m It In Mils would that of an encampment of of gold mining In California. piece there are 600 persons on the armed and uniformed assailants. stage at one tine, including 100 Sioux Indians from tbe Pine Ridge agency In South Dakota, 100 cowboys and a SPANISH CABINET squad of United Stales cavalry. The Neptune's SUDDENLY RESIGNS piece of the evening. Daughter." Is a sea spectacle. Men, Women and Children. appre-ciatad.- Puelow sd the colonies were passing rovers crisis Only after through a three years' war hsc tht ruing ol rebels lu German Botitbwest Africa been suppressed, lairge Minis were necessary for tbe development of all the colonies. He was sure that n: chancellor and no reiebstag would assume the responsibility of giving up the roleiiles. Germany had cokmles whether she wanted them or not. ana must remain s colonising nation so long aa she bad a si rung fleet. Germany did not acquire her rnkmiM with tbe Idea of becoming a great colonial power. It waa aa an economical aud political necessity. Herr Deinberg, the new colonial director, who aildreased the house after the chancellor, pointed out the necessity lor ihe final Independence of the various Gentian protectorates and their eventual adding that It waa the opinion of the Hritlsh anj Americans that cohvnlMilon must begin with the building of rnllrosds. Prof. Burgess, Herr Dernburg added, had told tint that the United States waa only able to auppraaa the rebel-IHu- s Klllplnoe after the railroads had entered tbe territory of tho insure genu, DESPERATE BATTLE ser-vto- a. cow-peri- chll-ncst- y Hvl-be- BETWEEN One and a Domk Beaten in Stokehold Steamer. Killed ARCTIC STEAMER. Resignation Caused by Serious Differences Between Advanced Moder- The Rooeevelt Examined and Found in ates and Liberals. Good Condition. Sydney. N. B (nation Into the Nov. 24. An rxam- - j Madrid. Nov. 28. The nwlgnaifon of the Spanish cabinet came m a surprise, not only to the public but to some of the mlnlatem themaelre. It la declared that before Premier Dominguez went u the palace to confer with the king he bad no Intention of retdgnlne. The king, it is said In well Informed rirrlea. showed the premier Senor Morel y Pfender-gaft- l. a totter the former premier, pointing nut aerloua differences between the adand the Liberals vanced Moderate relative to Internal affair. ThereRUMSEY ARRAIGNED. upon the premier, who to a Radical. and Marshall. Mo.. Nov. 2f. Jesee Clyde Immediately gave up. hls portfolio Fenor Moret hls olleeg-iof those afterthis here was arraigned Runisey Lib a noon ot a charge of robbing the Chi- - 7 Prenderga'. who It, Morale of had an has Glaseral, already train at Alton A passenger cago the king and been cli.irged with the gow on (Sunday night tost and (he formation of a new cabinet. Rock Island train near the same ptorh Before leaving Ills poet Spnor Milon November 8. He waived prelimminister. Infimsled waa aet lion, the foreign inary hearing and hto trial would not aff,ct Mila crisis that a to date at week yet the for ecnl In the Moroccan action Spain's fixed. be on which no differences existed. CANNON SEES PRESIDENT. BUELOW OPENS DEBATE. Washington. Nov. 28. Speaker Cannon saw the president today to ascer- Says the Colonise Are Rasing Through Severe Crislo. tain lone of the latter's view as to Lie relative Importance of the various the president Is Invut Berlin. Nov. 28. Chancellor subjects In terested. and which will come to tbe Bttelowr opened the colonial debate in front et the appreachin: session of the relchstag today. The galierle were crowded. In part Chancellor von coiigreaw. of rite but- tom iff the Arctic steamer Roosevelt disclosed the fact that die la In much better condition than waa thought. Her bottom was found only slightly damaged. Tbe planks sre In good condition. Two flanges of the propeller are gone, but the steamer will not require anv repair before she resumes her . Capl. Bartlett. vnrage to New v expects to Ml) Yjrk. Mol-aer- Om-Phn- CARUSO dtffl-cult- v t a, rn IS ACCORDED A WARM OVATION Which Lasted fee Soma Time, Wae Prominent Among Foreigners. ApplauM, New York, Soar. 28. Knrim Caruso ' given a cordial reception when be apiieared a few momenta after the curtain went up on 1st Boheme nt tha Metropolitan opera house tonight. The only wiggexilon of dlMpproval was mild hissing from different parti of the house. After a few seconds this wm hushed. The applause, which lasted several minutes, wm strongest In the balconies and galleriee, where ninny Italians and Frenchmen were seated. After hls first solo Caruso was given sn ovation and bowed his appreclatkin. The house was comfortably filled, but not crowded, aud scat in the were still to be had at 8:45 o'clock. Holice guarded all the exits and were In evidence Uiroiighout tbe hoiie and In the wings on tbe stage. bai-conl- condltl-j- fr-u- Severely of New York, Nov. 21. One fireman was killed and a dusen were severely beaten In A ilawpersto row between firemen In tbe aiolehola of thh Mallory line ataamor Ban Jacinto m the vessel was rounding Capo Hatters ea route from Galveston Monday night. By wireless from Atlantic city Cap I. Kvu notified police headquare tors In this city ao that when tha Ban Jacinto docked today a squad of police was there to take the alleged murderer and five others in the police elation. Mmanuel Cnnchero. g Cuban,: Is held for tha murder of IPrtro who died In an hour after he bad been atruck repeatedly ovet tha head with a ahoveL It waa anly af the point of their guns that Capl. JDvana and other ahlpa officers subdued the fighters and rescued Molera from hls assailant. Conchero was. from a blowoa (hen alao uneonsi-inutbe head. Hi wound and than of the rest of the firemen who were most hurt were dressed by the steward. The ship's officers My that noon cf Ihe thirty firemen would d lac lose to them what the row was about. It seem a It first arose between and Molaera, over the passing of real and the others Joined In the melee. ! : FIREMEN MAYOR SCHMITZ ARRESTED. At Truckee, While on Hia Way Home from Europe. dan Francisco. Nov. 28. A dispatch from Tritrkee says: Mayor Hugene Schmitz f San Fran-riscwho with his wife la returning front trip to Kurnpe. was arrested here this afternum by Drtmtv Sheriff Harrv Knrx on a charge of extortion found by the grand jury lu dau Franr-isco- . The Indicted official seemed tn feel arrest keenly. Mrs. Schmlta seemed entirely unnerved at tbe arrest at her busheud. The tears came to her eyes, and she appeared to tie verv much worried. Mayor Kchmitz did n't emerae from the drawing room, where he wm closeted with Ahrahsm Rucf. Tbe Overland train on which Mayor Bcbmitz is returning to this dry wax reported this afternoon to tie over three hours late. It will not arrive, therefore, until about 10 o'clock tonight. The friend of the mayor hare arranged for a public mp;ion tn the form of a iumx meeting at An address of Dreamland pavilion. welcome will be delivered by Rev. Peter C. York and In response Mayor Schniit Is czperted to deliver an address. Hts arrest la ouly a formality. hi ' |