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Show m TnC MORNING BRADLEY ner manifold should tr tritd in her and eriuuus:." MAKES A SCEH: Soicy Incident on Railroad Tram by Willis Brown. Re-At- When former Senator Arthur Brown left Sait Lake for Washington on the visit to trip preceding the lasthe fatal was accom-name- d th national capital, as far aa Ogden by Mrs. Anna Bradil. Braiiey. That he had Mrs. not by any arrane-m-leys companyhowashad mads, according which U'lliis 10 a witness f tbs incident. Brown, a follow passenger wno rsoe la she sleeper with Senator Brown Bom Salt larks to Ogden, related the Inciusnl Sunday night. gaunter Brown boarded the train at ff.it Lake a few mumtp before its departure and settled himself comfortably in the see Lion assigned to him. Hs apparently was oblivious of his unwindings end dosed, with his heed unk forward and with hie eyes dosed. A moment before the train started, and after the crew had given toe all aboard signal, a woman mitered the car and west Quietly to the seat occupied by Senator Brown. He was not aware of Mm Brsdleys presence la the car until sha upped him on the shoulder. What are you doing here? he cried In his customary rasping tons woo netted. "1 have corns to get some money with which fo cars for your two Bids chUJren until you get back waa the response. Havent you got any money! Why are you going to Washington and leaving me with those children and with only II to use for them until you get back?" the woman asked him. Brown then ordered the woman to leave the car, but aha refused to go, and took a seat bealds him. Presently, according to Judge Brown, she leaned over and imprinted a kiss upon the faoe of the ssuator,snd addressed in endearing terms. In return Senator Brown cursed her, and grit-lahis teeth at her. How much money have you got with you! hs asked her. 1 her only $1 with ms." How far art you going!" with "1 am going to Washington you unlena I got ISO to cars for your him d Children. written an.l , puiii-cr- d AiUBBET lam- - mhicn i . o ifo. uy uiher uert u uu a tight ;o defend afe again.t ah i.n,:rlj; invaders. Tue mritten law of ihe Uni funi.snej no adequate protection or roaiedv for some crimes. and in cases Uses that of Mrs. Bradley and Ar.hur b.onrn the sonun is j.is'tified in lak-iuthe law into her own hand. g Suflered day and night the toiuient of itching pifon. Nbthaig helped me until 1 used Den's ointment, it cured ms psrnuuieutly." Hon. John JL Garrett, Mayor. Girard, Ala. EDUCATION BIBLE. Agreement Seems to Bs Possible, Says Earl of Crows. London, Dec. 17. When tue educational bill, amended by the house uf lorda, sett back to the house of com-wand returned by that body to the typer house, reached the lords today, the Earl of Crewe, lord president uf the council, announced that the government w as not prepared to sacrifice the main purpose of the bill, but that with certain modification! the most Important points might be agroAA upon In order to enable the hill to become law. Lord Crewe added that concessions of a substantial nature would be made. In view of this announcement the house of lords consented to an sdjoudnment of the debate in order to enable the leaders to retch an agreement Ike crisis arising from the educational bill has taken a new turn ae a result of today's proceedings In the house of lords, and It Is becoming clear that a historic conflict between the houses is not likely to occur over the question of education. The fact Is that both houses are squally desirous of avoiding s conflict an immediately alter Lord Crewes announce ment it was forseca that in all probability the bill would be saved. Lord Crewe spoke after Lord Lans-dowand tbs house was crowded In every part as It has hern on all momentous occasions lately. The lord president of the eounrU' stipulated that hs was unaolo to bind the house of commons to as acceptance of the concessions ho proposed, and H is known that s large number of conformist members of tbs house of commons will not bear of s compromise, but this dissension in tbs rankss of the government's supporters Is not believed to bs serious enough again to wrack the bill's chances. conImmediately after the debate ference of the leaders on both sides assembled in Mr. Balfour's room m the commons. Ihe result of the rations U not known, but the general opinion is that s compromise will bs arranged. w n de-lib- s . s. con-ta.n- pun-Uhmt- nt sa-c- . n ,!!1 ,aw-aMd- n FARK ASCOT ROOflEVELT RACES. Angeles: Dec. 17. The first race at Ascot was marred by an accident which meant the ifestructiuu of K. J. Baldwin's Atlaatieo. Atlautioo lost h.i rider at the fifth Jump and kept on after the field. As he turned into the gats leading to the barn he fell, breaking bis leg. Casador name a runaway race of the steeplechase, winning easily. Weal her cioudy ; track fast. Results: First vacs, short course steeplechase Cazador 149 H. Leeds), t to 1. won; Dr. Lug an 134 (Kohler), 5 to 2. second: Tom Cogaa 185 (Warnke). 3 to 1, third. Time. t:90 Atlautioo sad William Parrish both threw riders. Atiaatlco went through the inside fence, broke his lag and was destroyed. Second race, one mile Euripides 108 (McDuutel), 2 to 1. won; Search Me 113 tBaokeri, 7 to 2, second; Uncle Henry 111 (Koerner). even, third. Time, 1:42 Mortlskey Golden Light and Fhya also ran. Third race, five furlongs Lord Stanhope 101 (Finn), even, won; Hazeline 95 I TUber), 4 to L second; LiUls Minister 108 (Koerner), 8 to L third. Time, 1:01. Trollaad. Norsks. Jean Green, Joan of Are, Wire Cup. Kitty McCarthy, First Pirate, Arcadia Belle and Cadet also ran. Fourth race, one mile Qorgalelte 101 (Prestos), 8 to 1, won; Many Jr. 99 (D. Riley). 5 to 1, eecond; Stilicho 114 (H. Smith). 8 to 1. third. Time, 1:40 Chimney Sweep, Piquet, Supreme Court. Bill Curtis and J, F. Donohue aim ran. Fifth race. Futurity course Red Garter lol (Finn), even, won: Illusion lux (Tolbert), I to 1, second: Edwin T. Fryer 104 (Booker), to 1. third. Phil Igue, Premium Time, 1:10 J-Roes, Nappa, KanMsck and Susannah also ran. Slzth rocs, five furlongs Don Dumo 118 (Preston), 8 to 8. von; Right and True 118 (Koerner), even, second; La Chata 107 (Kelly), 1 2to L third. Tims, 1:91. Critic, Tat tea ham, Aeka, Amhitlous and Revolt aleo ran. 1-- l. CITY FARK RESULTS. 8-- Third race, mils and a sixteenth Envoy won. Jamas Reddick eecond, Grenada third. Tims, 1:80 Fourth race, steeplechase, short course Am bo won, Little Wally second, Sudabor third. Time, 8:19 fifth race, mils and a quarter Foaeoluca won, FUvIgny second, Big Bow third. Time. 2:18. Bizdh race, seres furlongs Dsrgln won. Devout second. Lady Ellison third. Tims, 1:80 8--8. S-- f. EMERYVILLE RACES. Ben Francisco, Dec. 17. The card at Emeryville today was a fair one, but the weather was disagreeable asd the track heavy. The third moe resulted in one of the keenest contests ssea hers between Anvil and Salable; and only after a desperate drive that Anvil poked his nose in front. Tbs favorite, Fury, ran In very poor form. Burleigh's gallant victory in the fifth aroused greet enthusiasm wheu the big chestnut gelding nodded In ahead by a narrow margin. Results: First race, six and a half furlongs Here sin 119 (Sandy), 8 to 1. Worn; 119 (Miller), 2 to 1, second; Chert pe 119 (Lawrence), 18 to I, third. Time, 1:83 18. Mlllor's Daughter. Lady Fashion, Dora 1., Prickles and Mol Jjowery aleo no. Second race, Futurity 104 (Miller), 8 to 8. won; Convent Bette 108 (Brown), 18 to 1, second; Mabel Hollander 104 10 to 1. third. Time, 1:18 Rose Cherry, Silver Line. Bush thorps. Doe Craig, Pellgroao and George also ran. Third race, oae mile Anvil 108 (A. Wright), 8 to 2, won; Salable 104 (McRae), 8 to 8, second;' Fury 108 (Sullivan), 7 to 8, third. Tims 1:44 To! sound, im PsndcrgssL Sen Remo, Rollick end Chestnut also ran. Fourth race, mils and an eighth IsauellHa 108 (Williams), 18 to 6, woo; Major Tsnny 101 (Miller), 9 to 8, sev ond; Leila H1U 106 (Griswold). 80 to Cloche d'Or, 1, third. Tima; 1:88 Lons Wolf, Sir Carter, Monaco Maid and Invader also ran. fifth race, sis furlongs Burleigh 110 (Williams), 8 to 10. won; Van Nese 86 (Sandy), 7 to 2, second; J. C. Clem 97 (W. Smith), 20 to 1. thlnh Time. 1:15 Ntgrette, Misty's Pride and 6am Barber also ran. Sixth race, six furlongs Clydco 112 (Knapp), 1 Wo 1. won; Gateway 109 (Graham), 10 to 1, second; Eudora 191 (Sandy), 6 to 1, ihhd. Time, 1:15 Delagoo. King Cole, Grace 8t. Clair and Baker also ran. Po-chn- Courwo-Trl-wmph- (Mo-Bride- Kll-bur- 8-- 1-- 3-- SHIP SUBSIDY MESSAGE. President Expected to Favor tbs Gal-ling- Washington, Dec. 17. President Roosevelts message on ship enbsldy, which will be presented to congress shortly after tbs Christmas holidays, It Is believed, will support the Gsllln-ge- r subsidy bill ss passed by but the bouse committee on merchant marine and fisheries probably will report the bill so amended that It will merely offer subvention to mail steamers sailing between this country end South American and Oriental ports. of Littlefield Representatives Mains. Humphrey of Washington and several other member of congress who arc supporting ship subsidy, celled on the President today and to him information concerning American shipping for usd In bis message. Mr. Humphrey called the President's attention to the fact that Japan has been neiroUating for the purchase of all Fret rlsea American ships os he Pacific, and exprcaaed the opinion that the purchase of the Pacific Mall or Hill line br Japan would almost rertainlv result in a freight agreement 'with Japan extending over on kmertcafi railway. Hr also avnrad he President thet the Jaoanee lines running r to this country give robY.es and otJ-eadvantages to Japanese rurchosts in the IVtrd Slates, with tbs rrsuH that Amcriran merchants been driven to the wall. The International Shipowners' oa;l;ng union also was discussed with the President by Mr. Humphrey, who showed that it Inrlude English. French and German sailing ships sad represents more than I.Mfl.wtA tons, ft, printed screement shows that its nTr'x-- ! o rslm rate? m Amcrirsa the-sen-s- tn, fur-nlshe-d e MORNING, HECEMIIEU 100(1 IS, ta Maks Recommendations as ts Car Shortage. FURNISHES ROOMS, FOR RENT Warm, fiout room. 336 23rd. ADVERTISEMENTS PAGE COST ONE WORD FOR EACH FIRST INSERTION LESS THAN 26 CENTS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST EE PAID IN ADVANCE, EXCEPTING BU8I Washington. Dec. 17. President Ruosevelt is taking a deep interest in the situa:l.m as to car lurtage. comNESS HOUSES RUNNING OPEN plaints regarding which have come BOOK ACCOUNTS WITH US. from many aaciiops of the United States. Some time ego e partial statement hearing on the car shortage wse FEMALE HELP WANTE& submitted to the Fraaident by the Interstate commerce commission, aud Girl for general housewhen the more complete report which work. Mrs. F. Audrreou. 452 2sth. the committee has uader war In the northwest has been prepared. It will be sent to the Provident for hla inforid asd dining mation in the event that be decides to room girl at the Yi:ginla. wk make any recommendation to congress on the subject. Hs has nut yet WANTED A chamber mold. Apply taken any steps Indicating bis probaat oooe. Heed hotel ble course. Among suggest ions that have been made to the President ts that he rec- WANTED A girl for general heuse- work, 2450 Wash. ommend legislation by congress emtake to the powering government charge of the railroads and operate WANTED A good laundress, Ogden General Hospital, at ones. thorn under eertaiu contingencies, especially la a case like the preeenY, wuere the shortage of con a If rots the WANTED A chambermaid at (hs Demvor House. transport otioa of fuel and tbs neesasi-tin- s of Ilfs. This proportion, however, it le stated at the White house, WANTED Good girl for geasrsl wk housework,' 2S13 Msdlsoa 1 ha never barn even remotely considered by the President. 6 REAL ESTATE. NEW flveruqm re. idtu.ee with city A naier. on Bench, RENT Kiiinishttl room light huuekeepiug. 131 2tiih fur FOR BALE 180 acres unimproved land, suitable for chicken roach and orrhaid. Uuod spring wstor; will sell at cost. h. J. Jt an. Ogden. FOR SALE Five aud ana-hal- f sue good fend and water right, with msd era improvement.. Just outside cltv limit. Address 8. J. Ryan, Ogden. S1.. 2617 GRANT AYE. Furnished room with hath for oae or two geuue-uieu- . NICELY furnished rooms, furnace 41 heat, suitable for gentlemen. 23rd street. Torsi. $1.4(0. down, balance payable like paj-le- g rent. Chauncy Parry, Cor. 23rd A Wash. housekeeping FOR INSERTION. NO ALf $500 RENT IJgbt rooms, 171 22nd St. ON THIS CENT PER FOR iood-r- a, 12-- 1 FOR INTERESTED. Is Expected 7 FOR RENT lMJ-t- f FOR RALE Ranch of 329 acres, pertly fenced, 2uo Inches water right, at a bargain. 8. J. Ryan, Ogdsa. FOR RENT Three furnished, steam heated room. Cheap. Kelley A Herrick. tf WANTED--Chamberma- FOR RENT Fsr housekeeping, four or five rooms. Apply 2110 Wash. frame hsuso, modern, large tot. bargain. $2,766JM. Five-rootrams house, efty water, large lot, snap, $754.00. Kelly A Herrick. U44tf EIGHT-ROO- tf TOR rooms. RENT Housekeeping !4ih. 291-- 1 19-S-- FOR BALE. FARMS. lt-ll-- tf FOR RENT Two rooms for light house seeping. 2185 Adams. Phone SITUATIONS FEMALE. WANTED, FOR RALE Cheap, Sroomsd house, good barn aud outbuildings, one sere of laud, water right is Wilson Lana. J. B. Trimble, Bell phone 9804 Black. 1144. 12-1-- FOR RENT A pleasant room with hot sad cold water; Has location, 683 25th SL FOR BALE 12-4-- if FOR RENT Furnished rooms, modem conveniences. 62T 23rd BL 12441 MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Violin, 414 25tk. . JAPANESE TOO SENSIBLE. WANTED Dressmaking at 461 87th FOR RENT Furnished fist, 2684 Grant Ave. St.; chlldrsa's elotkes a specially. Would Nat Go ts War on Such a Mrs. U M. Smith. Fhono 519-Question. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 1ST Mth St. New York, Dee. 17. Prof. AlexanMALE HELP WANTED. der Tison, formerly of the chair of FOR RENT Ossbla psrior. Moths English law la the Imperial univer- MEN AND BOYS. closet; strletiy modem; aise single brisk-layinor Plumbing rooms lor gentlemen. 3887 Wad sity of Tokio, Japan, in si address on trade pays 15 to 8 per day; at a and Procedure." low Japanese 114 ave. we teach you by practical Isstrus-tlondinner of the Phi Delta Phi fraternity in 9 months; position guarat the Aldlne dub tonight, was inFOR RANT rurafshsd rooms for free catalogue. anteed; Coyss terrupted with the question os whethhousekeeping. 2220 Lintels. Trade School, 4176 Easton Are., St. er he thought the school issue is m-lyr- . Louis. Mo. FOR RENT Clean famished rooms, California would causa war between the United States and Japan. Prof. with bath, thrroughly renovated; SITUATIONS WANTED, MALE. Tienn replied: else light housekeeping rooms. The The Japanese are toe sensible and WANTED Young man with 4lh SL Mrs. S. L Colonial, 313 High level headed ta go to war on such a Chinn, Ms ns gar. School educatypu, and soma experiquestion. The government will turn ence in business, weald like a poFOR BENT Furnished rooms suitable their population Into Korea and ManlH7-2- t sition. Care L, Standard. churia to develop that country rather f 1 3rd. 10-- 1 , for gsatlsmsn. than be a souroe of Irritation to tha FIRST GLASS withes rook Japanese FOR RENT Fsralshad rooms. Beo- United States. The Japanese have sit motion; wage 87 a week or up; nstt Block. nasful leaders and counselors and they B. no piece objection. George have every confidence in them sad the Bell 1068. Phone Klpskl, Ogden. BOARD AND ROOM. meaner la which they have bandied questions in the past has bora satisFIR8T CLASS bosi sad room at factory to all concerned. The suggesBALLINQTON BOOTH. 2326 Lincoln. tion of war is absurd. There ere In Japan, ss in this country, yellow Jsur-nalNew York. Dec. 17. Gen. Balllngton BOARD end roam. 131 2$th St. and they try to picture things of is a horrible light, but tbs population Booth, heed of the Volunteers to FOR KEN T First class room Sid as a whole pay no attention to (he America, who was reported today be on bis way to England in oomfiony board at the Virginia; moat popular articles." 844-twith his wife, Maude Balllngton Booth, place la tbs city. to visit Gen. ooths father, Gen. Wil- ASSISTANCE ASKED FOR. liam oBoth, the head uf the Salvation BOARD AND R0OM-4- 49 ICIh SlrseL Army, with a view to reconciliation In Investigating tha Failure sf Farmand the consolidation of tbs two re- FOR RENT, UNFURNISHED ROOMS ers and Drovers' Bank.- ligious bodies; said today that there FOR RENT Three was no truth whatever In the story. housekeeping Pittsburg, Dec. 18. At 1 o'clock thin rooms, 2368 Monrse. Phase 2727 A, AttorUnited States District morning lad. 1M94 STEINHARDT TO RESIGN. ney John W. Dunkle aald to tbs Associated Press that because of hla inMONEY LOAN. TO Washington, Dee: 17. It is undervestigation into the affairs of the Fanuara and Drovgra' National bank stood that Frank Blelnhardt, who has MONEY to salaried people without of Wayne bur. Pa., ha hod asked tbs been consul general to Cuba, ilnce', security or endorsement; psymsats 1908, Is about to relinquish that office department of Justice at Washington, to to suit, either weekly or monthly; in Cubs . resident become the agent D. C., for assistants In the Investigabusiness confidential-- Call and got concern. New financial York tion of the causa' of tho bosks fail, of slants my terms. D. D. Drake, 410-1He wHl remain In fflee until early next urv. Mr. Dunkle said that the assist1119-t-f bldg. ance Was necessary before ho souM year at the request of Governor the with mads proceed yesMONEY to loan in' large or small charges sums es Improved real saute at a terday, and Intimated that other arPROTEST. EXTREME PARTIES rest might follow. , reasonable rats of laiereat Ns commission or expense fur securing 17. extreme The loan. No delay or publicity, CslL Rome, Dec. parties Waynesbur. Ps., Dec. 17. With the 114-l- a lad. Phone No. 1731-Aelaslng of tho Farmers and Drovers' strongly protest against the repression Nstkmsl bank last Wednesday, the of yeterday's pnpuar deraenetratlnu arrest at Pittsburg today of Cashier hers In sympathy with Francs, and are MONEY TO IjOAN m hrma and city real estate. HUNTER A KENNEDY J. B. F. Rlnebart,. charged with mak- organising new manifestations. The Room 6, First National Bank BsUd-fef- . ing false reports ts the comptroller of leaders urge their adherents Is the the currency, and the dlsoovery of an meanwhile to leave their carte at the alleged discrepancy amounting (o French embassy, where they are piling MONEY TO LOAN J. J. BRUMMITT. $50,600, business In this city is almost up by the thousands. at a standstill. Many merchants sold scarcely a dollar's worth of goods toLEGAL, JUDGMENT AMENDED. day and soma contemplate closing their stores Until the hank difficulty CONSTABLE BALE. Washington. Dec. 17. The supreme has boon adjusted. Hundreds of men, enurt of (he United Btutei today dewomen and children In Waynesburg cided the motion made last Monday on In the Municipal Court of Ogden end tha surrounding region had their behalf of the Cherokee Indians to City, Weber County, State of Utah. The Pingree National Beak of Ogmoney deposited in tho Farmers and amend the Judgment in these cases InDrovers' bank, and ae a result of their volving Intermarriages with members den, Utah, plaintiff, vs, Jsfflei J, Varinability to get at their savings tbs of that tribe, recently decided In their ney, defendant. Ts bs sold at oonstaMe sols on tbs holiday season promises to bs a sorry fever, so se to exclude from eltlsea-sfalone. It is feared that a shortage of in term all but tbe two Inter- 21t day of Deoember, 1106, at IS cash will cause further business de- married whites who bad paid the fro oclock, noon,' at tbe front door of the pression. of $500 exacted by the Cherokee law. County Court House is Ogden City, It was announced tonight there was Weber County, Utah, the lands and no reason for depositors to be alarmed, premises situate In said City, County CREW CLAIMS DAMAGE. se Richards personal aseta were suffand State, known and described si icient to cover any amount that has Dee. 17 Thee hip W. F. follows: Lots fifteen Honolulu, (IB) and sixteen All of to bs made good. It is reported that from Baltimore for he Is worth considerably more than Babcock, bound (18) In Block two (2) of King's Addin this at which and port puti Astoria, tion to Ogden City, Utah. $1,000,000. several dajs ago short of provisions, H. STEELE, Constable of Ogden for libeled $30,000 been has damages City Precinct, Weber County, Utah. INSURANCE TRUSTEES. The sailors crew. that allege by tbe Dated, Ogden, Utah, November SO, did not receive enough of the 1906. Election in Prominent Companies to they A food on the voyage. proper kind of Taka Place Today. number ware sick with tbs scurvy CONSTABLES BALE OF REAL when they put in here. ESTATE. New York, Dec. 17. The election of MuNew York for the trusters Life, RAID NEAR CALCUTTA. In the Justice's Court for Marriott tual Life and Mutual Reserve Life InWeber county, Utah Before Precinct, surance companies and the Equitable P. Terry, Justice of the Dec. 17. A band of rald-srCalcutta. Timothy Ufa Assurance society will take place Khsl Peace. Seakha of chiefly composed tomorrow at tho borne offices of the Afrldls, appeared at Bsbsdhsr os De- William J. Bybee, plaintiff, vs. Walter companies is this city. The polls wifi cember I. captured seven persons, InF. Reid, defendant. bs open from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and two Sepoys attached to the To bs sold for cash at constable's Immediately after the polls are closed cluding (21) and ran off a number sale on Wednesday, twenty-sixthoard of the task of counting tho ballots and of camelsrHce, and cattle. Two days ago day of December, 1304, at 12 o'cock will begin. proxies raiders looted the police station at neon of eaid day, from the south enThera has been no contest In the tbe Rabbi, where they secured a number trance to tbe county court house, lo-h Equitable and Mutual Reserve and of rifles. cated on tbe north side of Twenty-fourtadministration the election of their street, between Washington aid remarktickets is a certainty, but a Adams avenues, Ogden City, Weber DEATH OF JOHN M. HOOD. able campaign has been wared among county, Utah, the following described the policyholders of the New York Dec. 17. Gen. John M. res! estate, to wit: Baltimore, Life and the Mutual Ufa for control Hood, a distinguished Confederate solAll of lot 19. block 12. Nob Hill adof the affairs of those two comCity. Utah. dier, president of the United Railways dition to Ogden H. B. STEELS, panies. for many and Electric iid company It Is estimated that more this (00,-00- 0 years president of tbe Western Mary- Constable of Ogden City, Marriott votes will be cast In the New land precinct, Weber eounty, Utah. died tonight aged 63 Tort Life election and about 853,000 years. railroad, Dated December 2, 1906. It la expected in the Mutual Life. that It will require several weeks to CHANNEL TUNNEL. SCHOOLS FOR JAPANESE. count the ballots and that the courts will be resorted to on many occasions The Xichi Niehl. in London, Dre. 17. A Mil empowerTokio, Dec. to settle the validity of the votes sad a leader company to contoday, declared that the most ing an Anglo-Freneproxies. solution of the complications struct a tunnel under the British chan practical Otto Kshry. state euperintendent of at San Francisco would ho for the nei has been deposited with part lainsurance, today appointed inspectors Japanese resident there to build (heir teral It Is estimated that this schema who will supervise the counting of own fchpok, and if necessary secure will Involve an expenditure of $80,000,-09the ballots In the two cootests. It Is proposed to build twe par-ai-l from the Japanese govern meat. aid Samuel Untenneyer tonight leaned a el tunaele 24 miles long. whatstatement in which hs said that ASKING FOR A PARDON. ever the outcome of the elections STEAMER SUNK. the International PolicyholdN. Y.. Dec. 17. -- Governor Albany. ers' committee would ack for a legis- Higgins said tonight that he had reDorerJ Dec. 17. During a beary fog lative Investigation in which the man- ceived from Albert T. Pel rick an ap- on the British channel today, the Britner the New York Life end the Mufor exe-uil- ve clemency. Pat- ish steamer Arlington. 1J4G tons, coltual endeavored to get votes for the plication rick In the catng Sentence irf his lided with and sack tbs Belgian meanadministration thkets. In asking er Cap Jnby, 652 tons, torn A a twerp letter, ured the j!irae: for Newport, off Dur.ynoe-- s Twelve for s pardon ROOSEVELT TO SPEAK. of the crew of the Cap Juby were WRESTLING MATCfl. drowned. 17 President Dec. CONSTITUTIONS GRANTED. Kansas Cltv, Doe. 17. Prank Goteh RflOMv!' .oil a cnnmlUes of the National Editorial ai(ociati:a that of lows tom gut defeated Fred Bell of London. Dec. 17. After a debate he would make a speech before tbeir Wisconsin Ih a of his visit wrestling match at Convention bait in lasting several hours, and on a motion association on the orcs-lo- n straight fulls. made bv Winston Pyencer Churehili. at the dedication of the Georgia build- thin city winning two foil In 19 min i first ih undir arrivin' fur Mi eolnui. the son Wotrh in JanH'Siown st te exposition ing tbe June. The editors will bold i.helr an- 4K srrond. ami the semnd fsll In 2$ hus of ciunm'ws todaytoapproved the Transgrant of constltutlsns Jamortuwn on the minutes. Eight thousand people as nual raal and Orange River Oionles. tfce ojnirat. ISth, 14 h f.ni 'a th of that montii. ll-0-l- g $1 wart. Tho-ton- e, tf 8PBCIAL holiday prices os Baldwin A Kurtsmann pi ana; terms. Pan- -' tons A Collins, 414 Twenty Afth. FOR BALE First class typewriter, 114-l8460 Washington Are. FOR SALJC Chap; ana brand saw safe, weight 8, 14 pounds. Inquire 10, 28th SL . 12-6- a tf FOR BALE T5 Plymouth Rook homer 1127-la.-a ptgooaa. Tad. I61T-D- . FOR BALE 4u nut ure sf three rooms 1146-X- t cheap. 2868 Adams BUSINESS CHANCES. companies iararp orated. It you have stocks or bonds for sals, 1st me try to sell them for you. Georgs M. Ktllogg, Broker, 84 Ellhl4-6- t liott Square, Buffsiu, STOCK - FOR BALE Rooming house of IS rooms, furnished fsr houteksspisg, sB rented, cheap rent on building. Cash daws, $896. MSI Wash. Avs. 840-L- h - AGENTS WANTf Q. . tf L 1 AGENTS WANT$J Call 1 4 9 a. a., I ts 8 p. m. Careba Mad. Os, 2161 Wash. AS. WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED About IS head of sioak to wlairr. Aston Fsvcro, West 19-lWeber. a Forty head of horses to feed lor the winter. Apply to F. D. lUskardsoa, 169 ISsd BL Bell phase WAXTBD ill! , PROFESSIONAL HAIR QOODB AND COSTUMES. . a &o-cls- Ma-goo- u. HAIR SWITCHES for sale at ndsoad prices. Hair chafes a specialty. acred reabimes is rest tor Jdq bolls sad thoatsr. All mail srdsra ts. Mrs. CM. Lo. Jromptly attended F. U. Box 486. , .- INSURANCE. Real W. If. FIERCE; Notary PshBo. Estate; Firs. Lila sod Aaetdeat . ' 497 24th 8L . . JUNK. THE INDEPENDENT JUNK CO. beys ail kinds sf Junk. Ball phase IMS. lad. phono 9893a Gross A Jaaob a, 2141 Pocifla. . IF TOO hare say Usd sf Jank. pboas to Osdca Junk House: we wifi aaU for IL Beil phono I88K lad. TIE. LlMoa MUSICIANS DIRECTORY. p MR. JL H. CRUSH . s, . 7.' -- Vrl,r,ri. tr-da- OSTEOPATHY. GORDON .1, i a Guee paths, f V .. ,4 i a ITTS, from parser IVES, COJU graduates school, Klrkvllle, Mm Lawto-Bear black, suite El Treatment tor appointment, Hours S a. m. to 3 p. m. Belt phase 1914K. lad. ISIS. . i ; PIANOS. J. M. PAN TONE, factory agent flsr celebrated Baldwin A Kurtsmaa BL planes, 414 Twenty-fift- h PHYSICIANS AND BURGEONS. DB. A. FERNLUND, Physician sod Snrgssa. OMos heura 19 end It s. m, 8 I 4 p. si. 149 25th St. Orton Phenes, Bell Bl$K: Ind. STS. Rost deace 4S Wash. Isd. phssn 89$. , j TEAMSHIP AGENT. O. D. RASMUSSEN Representing White Star Linn, Red Star Linn, ntate Una, American linn, the De-- dfeavton American Line; Holland American Line aid The Hamburg American Lena Paseeng era beaked from er to nay point of Europe lo nay port of the Lnltod Staton. 2157 and Washington Are, Ogdea. Utah. PU. till SANITARY WORK DOPE cf all klada. Bell phone Nnla. McCarty, 2711 Grant 8C9X. tailors. Ckrfheo atonned and pressed $1 g manta. 167 26ta BL Bell phoes 562. TELEPATHTIC MEDIUM. Mm,t m ' OUST AT. tsiopatbk) medium, can bn consulted In all tha af-- fair cf life; also graduate ef the Golding 8chool ef Mines. (27 24th st., room 10. CECELIA VETERINARY SURGEON. a P. MXLUKEN Cal.s gradual vetsrioary answered night er day. OXre, Ogees Feed sad fxZill V.asti. Avs. ' Botii Stable, phones: night phone 4slK. 9 6 if sirgscn. n - Tm-- ! store. Grand Opera. Mouse Bik. b 0. Expert Flea er sad Repairer. With Boreas' Musis . h Bill. :r TUESDAY 8--if New Orleans, Deo. 17. ITrwt race, six furlongs Gentian won, Frontennc second. Old Hal third. Tims, 1:11 84. Second race, five furlongs Pangea won, Vessno ccoad, Spioa third. Tims, 1:08 CTAII fraigte. end already. Mr. Humphrey raid, it has increased rates on wheal from a Pacific point to Europe from 11.25 to 92.50 a ton SPORTS Ulaokmaller! Blackmailer! scream-sd.Brow- a as he shook his fist In Mrs. Bradley's face. Then, according to the witness, Mrs. other endearing Bradley addressed terms toward her companion, and reeel red other curses end more curses is roturn. Mrs. Bradley kissed the senator again, this time full upon the lips. Under her persuasion he became more quiet. When the train pulled into the de-pyarda at Ogden, Brown again quested Mrs. Bradley to leave the train and not molest him. Mrs. Bradley sad Brown flew Into a towering rage, walking up and down the aisle TEACHERS' ROAEDIhC PUCES of the car, shaking his flat at Mrs. Bindley and calling her a blackmailer. Mrs. Bradley quietly but firmly The residents of Ogden who can acdraw her wraps closer about her form commodate visiting teachers with sad settled back In bar seat as though rooms, or with rooms and board, durto stay for the remainder of the trip ing the State Teachers' association, to Washington. . which will be held In this city os Brown again asked her what she January 1. 2, S and 4, 1907, plssss wanted sad she replied in a low but write the undersigned staling tbs numfirm roles that she needed money to ber, , location and price of rooms per care for Brown's children. She said day, with or without board. Address that she bad 111 left from her Miss Jeannette McKay, Weber Stake but that this amount waa not academy, Ogdea, Utah. nlflclent to provide for the necessitTRIAL OP CAPT. COLE. ies of the children until he should return from Washington. The train pulled duwn Into the yards Accused sf Irregularities In Quarter-master'- s and than backed up to the depot Department . again. Brown arose from his seat and 18. went to the car platform, closely folDec. The court-martiManila, lowed by Mrs. BrmJley. of Quartermaster Captain Cols, acAs the train backed into the depot cused of alleged Irregularities while Mrs. Bradley embraced Brown and In the quartermaster's department called Mm by terms f endearment here, was held at Fort Santiago toBrown gritted his teeth, and Mrs. day. Captain Cols was defended by Bradley dropped from the train. Lieutenant R. W. Adams, who entered Brown resumed his seat In tbs car a plea In bar of trial and withdrew and for mors than an hour talked to the aeouasj officer's former waiver himself, pounding the arm of tbs car, of the statutes of limitation. and muttering to himself. The defease alleged that the proseThe solo observer of the incident cution Is baaed on evidence obtained waa unable to see if Mrs. Bradley re- through Intimidation and by offers of ceived th money which she demandemployment, money and Immunity ed of Brown. from prosecution nun Col. Wood, inof spector general, and EASTERN EXCURSIONS the quartermaster's department K Via the was further alleged by oounsrl for COLORADO MIDLAND RV. the defendant that aa attempt waa being mads to make Captain Cols s On November 21 and December IS. scapegoat la the furniture scandal One fare plus 2 from Utah points to of the quartermaster's department and Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, that Major General Wood violated secOmaha, Denver and Intermediate tion 883 of the army regulations la points. Limit 10 days. Stopovers. withholding Information supporting For further Information write L. H. undlvulgod until toe accusations Harding, general agent Salt Lake, charges were filed. The court martial city. sustained the pleas in bar of trial on aH except two specifications whur Irregularities against Captain charge UNWRITTEN LAW Cole alleged to have taken place in IMS, and then adjourned. The prosecution will Immediately Washington Newspaper Devotes Sev-Mrcarry the cases against Captain Cols Bradley. into the civil courts. Washington, Dee. II. Mrs. Bradley TARIFF ADJUSTMENT. today denied authenticity of a number of letters, tbs contents of which wefe published In New York papers yenter-da- y Discussed by Ambassador Tower at Borlln. and purporting to have been writ Jru by her to Arthur Brown, and. found the room be occupied in the Berlin, Dec. 17. The American Asweigh hotel. These letters are sociation of Trade and Commerce couched In sentimental language and gave a banquet here tonight In honor are In large i part appeals to Brown to of the American and German eommle-eoners on the tariff question. The marry the writer. With the letters Id to have been written, by Mrs. American commlseloners are 8. M D. "rsdley Is published the text erf sever North, James D. Gerry end Nahums purporting to have been written by t. Stone. There were ISO guests at ra. Adams. Mrs. Adams letters are the banquet and Ambassador Tower aingulsrty brusque and formal and In- presided. The ambassador In s short dicate no deeper feeling than casual address sold the two commissions were friendship for Brown. Mrs. Bradley discussing the matter of tariff adjustaid to her counsel today that the let ment between in Germany and the a conciliatory spirit )rti attributed to her were not genui- United States ne, adding: which would lead to s result henor-sble- , He was with me until within two Jnri and satisfactory to both da?s of my departure from Salt Lake countries. Dr. Von Koerner, one of the Gercity, and there was no necessity of ' writing to him. Statements pur- man representatives, referred with apporting to be extracts of my letters to preciation to the American admiration mm are absolutely false. I wrote no of Emperor Wllllsm. He said test wtiera. Wher. I found be bad come President Roosevelt was conducting in a ''aahlngton,, after providing me the affairs of the UnitedandStates hs menwith to California, I distinguished manner, transportation changed my mind about going to the tioned with satisfaction the award of coast, and decided I would come east to the Nobel peace prise to President aatlnfy myaelf as to whether he was Roosevelt as a promoter of the world's toe national capital on business or peace and for his great services to 108 here for the purpose of meeting humanity. . ome F Hesscnberg. president of the as. other woman, The Washington Times n oriat.tr n. describing Germany m l the today rs the two youn? nasymposium on the nnwrit-- i United Statesworid standing for progD. of Mrs. Bradley's ease, tions of the !,.w said the future and success. an! ress several :ing Its of , Sun.lsy pages them. to t0 belonged Mrs. ? whether tie Question n tley shruld be absolved from FAMINE RELIEVED. for killing Brown, in view of wrouji which hal bees Guthrie. O.:!!--. Dec. 17. A sparin', upon her bv her victim. The from Manyim to the Times' articles are in tbs State Capital foci far.lne wse aqu;n yiiler.'poet. nuw living here DM, ears flat the arrival of tw r. John A. Logan and Mrs. Mra. 1!'. jsrt'allr relieved bv theover the RocV cot! alnt-Mtissey, a local lawyer. I,., roa In three hour-ththis Vs-.- d the ? unwrltlec lej farmers and long procession ofhad tvl1 whoU8hroom sentimentality, and exhausted undertake to Invoke It to residents of Mangum have re.Fanners Mipplv. the from Pfer'n Just punishment ft. if.ny corn for fuel and seed Ton cot to duced n not cl and If the situation Is n4 materially : lssn says of Mrs. RraHej 1 relieved within the week there will b ..s'u has added murderous Irteat. to scual fjfferifig. ' EXAMINER: OGDEN, - WINDOW CLEANING. ; k UlATf a bde Jiritor and porter work. uu C& 28th SL Boll, 1095K. cleaning Sam Poll-- OSes 414 848-t- f : |