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Show i 4 I nmmWtAA - Utm- fllUSSOMHO PRESS IELEGRAPHSC jumiu'ton- UTAH SERVICE WEATHER FORECAST AND FAIJ WEDNESDAY IlliUD Y - VOL. L NO. 356 OGDEN PRICE FIVE CENTS CITY. UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 21, 1904. j REFEREE ROCHE AWARDS TO It Was a Furious Battle From Beginning to End- - Clinching Was a Constant did the Leading While Britt Scored Points as a Boxer Fea-ture--Nels- on v A Mechanic's Pavilion, San Francisco, the ring, but Ids blow lacked sufficient thousand dollar fanes to put a quietus to hie oppouenL thirty-fiv- e Deo. ;o. A It was an exeniplifleaton of how much Mechanic1 Into was lammed audience punishment n human being can endure. of Britt At several stages of the fight Nelson pavilion tonight --when Jimmy ilils city and Battling" Nelson ot was badly punished, but he always kept waa virtually gamely coming up to the firing line aud Chicago fougnt In what for the all through the twenty round he forced conceded to be a contest championship. the fighting. At times he had the local lightweight worlde in distress, but Britt's excellent The belief that Joe Gane, the colorede boy generalship and the advioe of hie secuugilist, who recently retained the over Britt onds saved him fittm going too close by securing a decision re- to the danger point. Nelson Is unon s foul, i probably unable to accen-nuiquestionably a wonder in the pugilistic duce to the lightweight limit the fact that the winner of to world. Thus after time taking blow ti-tl- as heavy enough to put out an ordinary ulgbi'e battle will he looked upon fighter he would come up apparently ibe legitimate champion of the light--a in hla earlier form and bring the fighteight division. Never were two athlete more per- ing to Briu'a territory. Referee Roche announced that he gave the fight to fectly conditioned than Britt and Nel- Britt on cleaner hitting and the greatson when they ceased their long and er number of points scored aud a retarduous course of training and they rospect of the fight bears out the Justtrere the personification of confidence ness of hie decision, although Ntisan to motioned them referee the whn did most of the leading, Britt displayed since the No fight their corner. greater ability as a boxer and his affairs was decided the to blows were cleaner and more forceful, has brought so many stringer while a majority of the shots fired by town. From far away Naw York, from Nelson were at clone quarter. Nelson Philadelphia, from Butte, Omaha, Seat- was sadly deficient in a long arm and tle, Portland and Loa Angeles, fight moat of Ida attempts to reach hla opnumliberal were in lovers gathered ponent while both men were free were bers. So great waa the crush In the ineffectual. The house wa one of the evengallery section that late in the largest ever es-- In San Francisco and ing the promoters were ordered by it la estimated that tli fighters will the authorities to release the overflow divide nearly forty thousand dollar! of hundreds spectators by permitting between them. There were no visible of that section to Invade the main marks of punlriiment on Nelson, except were unceremoniouslwhere floor, they some slight puffineee about the eyes, y relegated to the rear portions of tbo but Britts face wu bleeding In sevbuilding and front which but little of eral places from the farce of the blows the night's entertainment could be ob- delivered by Neleon ill the clinches. served. When Britt wu seen in the dressing At I o'clock the house waa com- room after the light he had this to say: waa found out and sold it Nelsoa is a great big slugger with pletely to install additional seats to plenty of ability in that direction, but accommodate the vast throng. witlmut the knowledge of how to Ue 1 did to secure the chamThs principals left their training it I fought 'quarters at 4 o'clock this afternoon pionship and protect my friends' monend after a rest of two hours ey. 1 am still the champion of the to Corbett's resort, where the world and I mean to retain it." Neleon had this to say: wrtghing-lprocess took place at 6 I had all the best ot the fight. Britt oclock. Both men failed to tilt the scales of 13! pounds, the stipulated was breaking ground and holding on weight. It waa the opinion of those continuously. Referee Roche made no present when the men jumped on the effort to break Britt except to give me scalee that Nelson waa the lighter of the worrt of It. I believe Siler is the the two by at least a pound. only referee who known when a man The crowd that congregated about hu won or lori. I scored the only Corbett's place aa Britt and Nelson at- knockdown of the fight and bad Britt tempted to enter was so great that it running away." wu only by the free use of police men's clubs that a passage way waa 9:39 p. m. Britt and Nelson have made for the two pugilists. Just entered the ring. 9:40 Nelson waa first presented Batting has been brisk all day, Britt at all times remaining the favorite, The Chicago Crackajack, the hardest la the morning beta were registered nut in the profession." Hie reception at (he oddi of 10 to 7. Late in the wu very generous. Britt was then lay, however, owing to the volume presented and expected received a of Nelson money and the reluctance great ovation. Billy Roche will refof Britt' supporters to speculate nt eree the contest. what they termed unreasonable and A challenge was read from Jnbex disproportionate figures, the price ad- White of England at 133 pounds ring-aidvanced n point with the local lad holding the top end at 10 to 8. Even at Jimrtty Gardner also sent a challenge this price the Britt coterie did not loos- to the winner. es their purse latches util evening, When Young" Corbet entered the when, realising the futility of hoping f s more lucrative price they poured a uec-eiaar- y u pro-leede- d u u e. a their money into the la large hunches which waa covered with avivlty by the loyal Neleon-tes- . So great. In fact, waa the influx of Nelson coin at this stage that the adds were forced up another notch. At 7 o'clock the odds favored Britt at 10 to 8 and these quotations prevailed for an hour. Still the flow of ring to issue hla challenge he was tremendously cheered. He chock hands with each of the principals. The Corbett said crowd yelled speech. a few words in which he thsnaed his friends for their cordial greetings and promised that he would give a good account, of himself when he again entered the ring. Britt, as usual, looked nervous aa lie sat in his corner. He had both arms encased with tire tape. Nelson sat in his corner chewing gum and looking very confident. Nelson had on green trunks while Britt wore white trunks with green and red ribbons ana the Olympic club winged O" surrounding them. Both mrn looked if fit to fight the battle of their lives. After being photographed they were mat. to their corners. 9:59 Time called. Round I1They shook hands and both men adopted their famous crouches. Britt missed a left hook for the body anil a similar attempt waa neatly blocked by Nelson as wu a right hook for the face. Careful sparring followed and Briit missed another left for the body. Suddenly Britt whipped a terrific right over the heart and followed it with a tremendous Mt honk to the wind 'Hirer went to a clinch and broke very carefully. Nelsons first lead with left was short and then Britt drove a straight right to the body and ducked a left counter for the jaw and they clinched. Britt hooked his famous Wt pain to the body and they clinched again. Mixing tt, Britt miaaml his left for the hotly. Nelson did not land blow In this round hut acted entirely on the Both men were very cool as they took thetr chairs. Round 2 Britt miased a left for the body and they clinched. Rritt missed left for the body and right, for tho head. They clinched, neither one being Inclined to let go. Both missed left for the body. Kelson forced Britt Into a neutral corner, but Jimmy wiggled out without damage. Britt then drove a straight right over the heart aud riba in return received a right, hook to the Jaw. Kelson blocked straight left and right for the jaw and the referee separated them from a clinch. They fought carefully at close quarters, neither man landing. Britt continued to back away and Nelson shot hie left to Britts jaw. After a clinch Britt miased right swing for the body end the gong rang. It appeared that Britt was holding on unnecessarily and there wu some alight hissing as the men went to their seats. There was not much done In this round, Nelson, if anything, having a slight advantage. Round 3 Britt mUsed left swing for the Jew end Nelson Mocked Mi. fur the body. Kelson forced Britt to the ropes but the Californian got in a good right to the stomach and received a light ret uni right. They mixed it and Britt mined several lefts and rights Nelson then began the for the body. earns tactics which characterised hie halt la wilh Corbett and Brjtl broke ground. Britt drove hi left hook to the Itody and they mixed it. Brkt receiving left jab to the fere. Britt staggered Nelson with right to the stomach and If ft to the Jaw but in a rally Neleon swung loft and right to the face. Britt then swung left to the heed end honked hie right to the jaw. Britt rocked Nelsons head wilh a terrific the bell rang. Britt right awing also did walked coolly to hie corner Nelson. It wu Britts round by a good margin. Round 4 Britt swung left twice to the head and missed a right honk for the body. They went to close quarters and Indulged in ineffectual short-arswinge. Britt sent Nelson's head heck with right swing and a moment later planted hla left to the face. Britt then cleverly ducked left and right upperent far the jew and a clinch fol- - u u u pool-seller- reported that Battling bis own chances of winning, being pounds, while George Herbert and j m Ilarwarda (colored) u crowd In a scheduled entertained go. y END THE CONELICT Nel-n- n intent to strive for the purse and KHiry which victory would bring. Two preliminaries were worked off Klor to the main event. Tom Moran "nd Frank Delile, of the United States met in a four round contest at President Borden Representing Fall River Manufacturers and Governor Bates in Conference Unite in Effort to Terminate the Strike. Boston, Doc. row will 20. The Globe tomor- uy: Gdvernor John I Bates hu moved the settlement of the strike in Fall River, having tendered hie good offices and urged a termination oi the conflict President N. B. Borden of the rail River Manufacturer! association has been In Boston recently and conferred with the governor. From Fall River comes the intimation that the governor and Preaident Borden, representing the manufacturers have been in conference. :LiTcH WINNER WITH JOE GASS. toward Francisco, Dec. 20. A message Herford, manager of offering to match the with the winner of tonight's "frt. A check of $2,500, It is selil, etI1 deposited with a local aport- to clinch the match. Her-I;- 1 stipulated that Cans would make founds at six o'clock. onttg Corbett also issued a chal-- r to meet the winner and claimed a verba promise from hj:, .e 10 Give- - him another chance to vnt of the Californian being re IMd t winner. Brin seconds were Spider" Kelly, Ji chief adviser; Frank Rafael and rellng. in Nelson's corner Te Murphy, who acted as the counsellor; Eddie Sentry, BVh,ef hide Kelly and Smiling" Metz- ter. JT1 from A1 '. col-c,s- n i r -- CaUK0Rnia MAN THE WINNER. Pavilion. San Franri.scn. t.;r; At ihe end of the twentieth Britt of San Franriaco, tv tng Nelson of Chicago fightingfiom. the gong soundtllfi ntest. Referee Billy u'Jl- i-i aiIcSl- placed his hand it a V ;,Cillf,rls boy as the w: nnsr of la. . V!: In ,he c,eing rniin B'.'ht bmg the Clilrago boy ell over EXTENSIVE WAR MOBILIZATION. St. PetershurgTuec. 20. Mobilization of the reserve has been announced in seven military district. This Is the third and most extensive mobolizlatlon of the war and will mid about 600,000 men to the army In the Far East so that the whole force can be placed in the field by spring when the problem of food and fuel will be met and the transportation of troops n will create less strain upon the trans-Siberia- Tailway. ! " TROOPS BUSY DUELLING ABOUT DOCTRINE ne-gru- KINDRED ABUSES white-cappin- SI g General Wood Says Philippine Natives ject to Slavery Prohibition and Establish- ment Qvil Regulations. WORLD'S FAIR u u REPORT u STANDARD OF FOOD PRODUCTS u ' : ; 10 u 4 m DELAY CAUSES JUJMORS - n u 1 16-1- 00 12-10- OFFICIALS UNRAVEL al u CLEWS oat-me- ad-dre- i nt re JURY APPROACHED TO wagers poured In and at 8 betting was at even money, the ruling price up to ring had placed from fl,500 to 83,000 himself at odds varying from 10 ' to 10 to 9. Britt, on the other bind, placed hut a modest sum on WRANGLE u (Conunued on Page 3.) taes o'clock the which was time. It wu drr of a negro: Will FVsnkftn, D. W. Suuih, R. D. Smith, A. Smith and Albert Smith, each hu year in the for manslaughter, lor the killing of Henry last, a micro. e John SmiUi and John McNulty, who war convicted of murder, received Hfe aenteuees. J. P. Troy, a Opposing Counsel Enter Into Controv- negro, for burglary, one year; Sam UP Doctrino Mormon Anout ersy Posev, who plcadijj guilty to two terances of Loaders May ba rhargea for whitecapping and wu conOffered. victed of highway robbery, aeni meed to tea w the robbery charge Washington, Dee. 20. The Reed and fireyears years on each of the Smoot hearing today, reached that chargeq, a total of twenty period where counsel fur the protost-aot- a years. Obhave concluded the examination H. Lofton, one of the crowd conof all persons who could he reached cerned in the Ust killing and who by the subpoenu issued by the Sen- turned state's evidence, waa given his ate committee. of Mr. Worthington protested against liberty. going ahead with hie case until he is ueured that the prosecution hu concluded. Chairman Barrows said that witnesses such apostles Grant and 20. General increased the expensiyenns ot the no Pee. Washington, Merrill would he heard If found later, of tlva Philippine soldiers compared the department Wood, commanding of characthat but beyond instances with the native soldier under Spanish In hia division. ot case Mindanao, the Philippine ter he understood that rule, we have not Increased hia useannual report to tho war department fulness tor the purpose of which be ia the protest ante le ended. Messrs. to Deala With AdmluiOna Nearly Thir- says troops of the department have maintained. Taylor and Worthington agreed the putting in of documentary eviteen Million Paid Admissions been in Ura field a great portion of dence. Mr. Worthington announced Were Recorded. the year, quelling armed uprisings and that while the eudden close and the slave trade and kindred unfinished condition of the protest anti 6L Ixhi!b. Dr. 20. The official re- preventing abuses. He any a that in almost every case la embarrassing to him he would furnish soon to the chairman a hat of port of the director sf ouuuearione sad instance actual fighting wu initiated names of persons he desires to have admissions of the world1 fair shows by the Moroa. Conditions among toe the total recorded aduiiwiona for the department are witnesses for the de- that subpoenaed the period of the exikialUon from Mores throughout fense. peaceful," sayi General $0 to Dec. 1 iucltalvo wu 19,694,-6n-(, generally April CSmmiaalon Submits Ita The protest against Senator Smoot Report-Wood, who adds: of 12.804,616 were paid and Standards Fixed on Wins, and of civil governestablishment The and hla denial of the charges were 6.990,239 which free. The frae admierione Other Articles, railed to the attention of the commit- Included went the extension over them ot from twenty to thirty tlmue-an- d ment sadlaws haa tee by Mr. Tayler who arid he would and certain regulation were workmen who admitted daily Washington, Dec. 20. Tits commisscaused some excitement and at times endeavor to prove the correctness of for several weeks to cmupleie the work a serious resistance, especially the ion which has boon considering what the charges alleged by recognised Mor- of const ruction 1 huiMinga and Installdliould be maintained aa food mon works. Objections was made by ations of exhibits. In slavery. In aome sec- standard the rmmdcd ad- law prohibiting submitted iia repurt today. products been counsel for Mr. Smoot to a book pub- missions engenactive tion hostility hu Sundays are not taken into lished by Parley Pratt, on the ground account, that dered by our presence especially in Tha report fixes win ataudanl aa conno relationhaving day That It hu not been shown that it ship to the official admissions rucoisled the Lake Lunao region where almost taining not ke than sight nor mors per cent of alcohol by volume, la one of the accepted doctrines ot of the constant murderous attach on work- limn In18 W0 exposition. and cubic centimetres of not the churrh. Chairman Burrows reThe department of physical culture ingmen and soldiers wars the rule un- more than quested that counsel get together on of the world fair closed its affairs to- til ths effects of the recent expedi- ride, nor over gram of sodium chlogrant of poteae-iutions to Terra aide of ths lake, comwhat should lie taken accepted doc- day, The exhibitors numbered sulphate. Rud wine not over trines but Mr. Tayler nld this would 3(K) of which 93 were foreigners. nearly bined with expeditions to other secgram, and while wine not over be impossible. A portion of the exhibits will he tions of ths Lanao were felt by tha gram of volatile acids de--. Moroa." was Penrose called ehlpiied to the lwis aud Clark exFinally, Apostle from rivsd fermentation and described Moroa of to the eland and admitted himself to position, Portland. that a areatic acid. The power of the wins should conbe familiar with church works. Mr. section, be says, baa been completely tain in 100 cubicDry eentemetrrs ant bat Penrose said Parley Prait was one of broken. than one gram of auger and dry rad the moat eminent writers on the theContinuing, the report says: wine not hva than gram of of General ere church. of the works the Pratt's ology Speaking acottis, grape ash and 1 grama of grapa not owned by the churrh but by the Wood says: olid. Dry white wxne not less than helra of Prait. Several other works It i a question In which w have not gram of grape ash, aqd 1 Ilia tli were held by Mr. Penrose not to have fur work determined capability of grains which each ia supposed to be adaptable la added to these graps solids. Brandy been works of authority but merely requirement for forhooka of reference. to." tified wince. Sweet wine should On shoes furnished containdryin 100 cubia centimetres the Mr. Fromse Delay of Imperial Manifesto InterIll report says one preted to Mean Downfall of are unsuitable for natives and it alde: gram of said that only he works recognized sweet rod wine Minister Miraky. The acorns ability to do excellent tha of a auger, standard were accepted. gram of grape ash and sweet Chairman Burrows ruled that the marching Itarefoot should ha improved gram of grape St. Petemhurg, Dec.' 20. The delay and hla fart kept, in condition to do aa white wine utterances of leaden of tho church ash. Wine spirits era added tor forti1 In of manithe the our We swathed have and logged (nuance tropImperial may lie offered aa tending to prove festo outlining reforms hu Jed to the ical native soldier, whose native doilies fied caret wine. doctrines of the church organisation. Sparkling wine kliould contain in 100 rumors wildest which to according weighed only a few ounces and hung cubic erntimwtras not leas than The court wu then adjourned until Eraiteror Niciiolu hu turned hit back loosely on him, with all Ihe clothing . Jan. 10. ha gram of grapa ash. Sugar wins on the idea of making any MUicasriona, requirement cf thou for the temperis defined ns the product made by tha the immediate downfall of Interior ate zone. addition of sugar to tha jttlu of sound Minister Sviatopnlk Mitsky ia ImmiContinuing, the report aava: grapes and subsequent aleoholle nent and the nomination of lieutenant "In Jnlo affairs are quiet. The prompt rips' with tha uaual caller General KltHgrla, governor-generof crushing nf Nassau uprising hu made fermentation Kleff hia successor may be looked fur a deep impression on the people, and ferment Thlv wine a designed aa tha mads by aleohoUcfenueatetlon These report. anronKng to Uis Assotha abrogation of lbs Hales agree- prodtkl ciated Press' information, are entirely ment haa done much to brlngio an end of an Infusion of dried nr evaporated or of a mixture of such an Inwithout foundation. It is entirely beIhe uiifortuiiBlg condition which ex- graiiea nr fusion raMna wffh grape Juice. Jack Delivers measure of Women's Pieces the yond question that Mr, shortly isted under it." 'llts standard of to he advanced will be entirely unClothing to the Officials ReData Alls party, Ihe report adds, is flours, corn meal, vinegar, hud, milk, sugar, lates Suspicious Actions of satisfactory to the extremists and to the only hand of Moms now openly honey and other articles of food are a Stranger many liberal who will lie content with hostile 'and It is small and la being also fixed. revolution followed nothing less than a by troopa and scouts. GenColorado Springs, Dec. 20. The of ihe government. eral Wood says it Is believed there CHINESE! BANDITS latest clew in the murder mystery, will not bet any very serious resistance CHANGE MASTERS. which hu been accelved by the sheriff ROOSEVELT ACCEPTS INVITATION. of authority by the Moroa in the fuand chfjpt police, is now being trnred constant there but be will work ture, Mukdrn, Roe. 20. Many Chinese out bw. AAVeriff with some show of 20. President Dec. of a police character requiring the use bandit Washington, In the etwice of ths Japanese suecTOL RfsW'w wu furnished by Roosevelt today accepted an Invitation of troops and constabulary, are going to Mongolia, which fact la Mm. Ellen B. Jack, who owns a numto attend the Lincoln day dinner, lo ha The rejiort shows that trials by gen- received aa indicating that they era not ber of mining claims on Cheyenne given by the Kepublcan club of New eral courts martial have diminished tor paid. mountain and who discovered several York oil (he thirteenth of next Februenlisted men and inrreued for officers. bring The Japan ere are changing the pieces of women's clothing while on her ary. Ilia president will deliver an General Wood recommends encour-agenuarrangement of their brigades, regiway to this city yesterday. of ihe Islands locul shipping men I and divisions, whlrii makes it A part of a white akirt and jwrtion interests, the use f a repcatlpg shot- mors difficult to ullKzs the things of a woolen drees were in the find, but Ssvu-tiiio20. ff M. St. PelarxlHtrg, Dec. gun loaded with buefeshnt and a brought to Kmwian aa she had heard nothing of the sensahaa succeeded M. Durnovof revolver for outpost duly. He prisoner and dsaerteni.headquarters by tional murder Mrs. Jack dW not report superintendent of posts and telegraphs. says Onal ia bring supplied for the tat of that, while the United Slates has her find until today. tha troopa. Sheriff Grimes and Chief of Police There waa only occasional cannonReynolds and two officers were at onne ading on tha front today, despatched to the region described by Mrs. Jack. REFRIGERATOR CAR The woman atatea that about dusk in the latter part of Nrvemlier he saw LEAVES THE TRACK. a man whom she took to be a German, Santa Barbara, Calif., Dec. 20. A reclimbing along the hllleide in an excited manner and carrying a bundle in a frigerator car on a Southbound Southern Paclflo freight train lett tha track gunnysack. He appeared to be avoiding the reguearly this morning near Gala, forty miles north of this city, canring the delar roadway aa much as possible and walked among the trees along the msd. railment of several can which piled up on Ut track and delayed traffie for a The man wu very excited and asked for direct ions to aome place to atop far few hour. An unknown man, tiding a brake-beawas killed. the night, but when directed to the section house on the Short Lins road PRESIDENT FRANCIS INVITED. paid no attention to the directions given but continued on over the hill Bribedin the direction of Cripple Creek. Portland, Ore., Dec. 20. Two InvitJohn Quirk of Denver who thought ations have been extended to David from the description that the body R. Francis of the Louisiana Purchase might be that of hla wife, after viewing Expofdiion, to be the guest of honor the remains raid that his fmra were at the opening day ceremonies at groundless. Exposition. It ia said Mr. Portland, Dec. 20. The Oregonian row. Tha Isanti cannot ha befogged. Francis will take a trip to California POLICE FOLLOW ANOTHER CLEW. will tomorrow uy that it hu become It la now a fight to ths finish. No before he starts on hla trip around the known that the grand Jury which ia one ran alay in the bushes. Every- world. 20. Dee. The evidence Pueblo, bring investigating the land fraud charges one must line up. Those who are for gathered by the police indicated that have been approached for the purpose honest dealing, fairness and truth will WIFES EFFORTS CROWNED WITH SUCCESS. the murdered woman found in Chey- rf influencing its decisions. One Jury- line up with us; those who favor the enne canyon several days ago may he man is known to have been approached tactlra and policies Df Governor Odell SL Paul, Pec. 20 Mr. Ames parSadie Durant, a woman who twine m and the man who did it is known to will probably line up wilh him. There Pueblo late in October from California. tlm federal aiilhoritiee. The attempt can bn n0 middle grttuqd. Win nr lone don la due to the untiring effort of hla this fight, we will go oil until honesty wife, who during the past three She left Pueblo Decemlier 3 with the wu unsucmsful. so it is said. It also transpires that information la triumphant." months has been unceasingly motive expressed purpose of going to Victor to In collecting evidence tending to show for n short visit and she hu not hern is linking out of the jury room what transpires there. heard from since that time. Her that her husband waa the victim of DISASTROUS STORM STRIKES The wimethf before ths grand Jury closely reeemblea that of the designing officials under him. PORTUGAL. fordad woman. But little ia known of her today were 8. B. Orrasby aL.former J. Jacobs, in Puebla It la said that she wu sepa- est ranger, Marie Ware, Lisbon, bee. 20. A disastrous siorin ZEMSTVOISTS CONFER WITH rated from her husband and feared one of the principal witnesses in the which suddenly THE EMPEROR. alburyt on the northern L. Emma and Watson, case, Mr. violence In case he should find her. coast of caused loss has Portugal great whom of convicted it conspiracy ready Chsrnigoff, Russia, Den. 20. The life. From reports received 18 fishis said hu confre-eNothing Is known of Zemstvo haa telegraphed to tha emerman were drowned Da at Flgnero a to the nature of their testimony. resolutions begging him peror It is thought that no announcements Fcx and COO others have been ren- in the strong most loyal manner to convoke A dered destitutes. boat ferry plying newly elected members of will come from the jury until the last Zemstvos of the present week. Saturday, accord- at the mouth of tha Mondego river waa to present the program of reforms for 14 were and drowned. hla persona ing to present intention, ths Jury will capsized consideration. adjourn until after the holidays, when In the- Lexioes Basin, near Oporto five hosv- were sunk and five persona DOWNING WINE U i said very Important Indictments MOTOR PACED drowned. Killed a Negro While Stealing Corn will be returned. EVENT. Received Heavy Sentence for PLATT WANTS HONESTY TO TRI- MRS. CHADWICK EXCUSED FROM Manslaughter. Buffalo, Dec. 20. At the blcTrla UMPH. TESTIFYING. race in city convention hall tonight Brook Haven. Miss., IVk 20. In the ths five mile motor paced event was New r York. Inc. 20. It was ancircuit court, today Dave Poeey was Cleveland. O.. Dec. 20. Mr. Chad- ', won by ! Ilardy Downing of Tv convicted ot manslaughter for killing nounced tonight that. Senator Platt has wick was brought to the stand today who defeated Gua Ixwgou of j Ben The invita75 his a to defendant waa negro. but received from aceeptanecs exritsed PayliKs. testifying Buffalo, iu 8:3". claimed that the killing was justifiable tions to state leaders 1, attend a conShould Mr. Chadof illm-ss- . Juu invitafound corn. About Hie negro stealing he wick again he brought into court it is j ference tomorrow. Tndon, Dec. 20 Captain Jadge Wilkinson sentenced Posey to tions were sent out todsr. It is said. unlikely that, she will give any testi- ailing, 15th haa bee 25 years In lire penitentiary. In an interview tonight Senator Platt mony. If she does it will be against by the war cavalry, department a n passed sentence hsld: the art vice of hi attorney, who re- tache at Tokio Judge Wilkinson to succeed 1. on ten otlr-- r meu lixlay as follows: There will he a goodly number ot turn'd evi'n to ailow her to he sworn Colonel WoihI. whittle term Franklin, life iiuprisonniont for tvir- - v.ilitant Republic us on hand tomor a a witues. j duty haa expired. INJURED WHILE FOX HUNTING. ly injured today while fox hunting with the fuhlonable Quorn hounds. Mrs. McKay's horse fell backward In taking a fence and she wu thrown heavily, sustaining n concussion of the brain. In an unconscious confttinn she was faken to Kirby hall which she hu leased for the hunting season. Mr. McKay made many millions In the lumber business and wrlth throe at their command the Mcnaya moved to London in 1903. They have taken the Duehesa of Somerset's splendid hcue on Groavcnor square. REPUTED MILLIONAIRE JUDGED A BANKRUPT. AD- Pittsburg, Dec. 20. Charles M. Reed of Erie, supposed to be a millionaire, wu declared to he a bankrupt by Judge Buffington in the United States district court today. Reed's liabilities are about $1,000,000, about $300,-00- 0 of which will be insured by mortgages on railroad and mining 'property in Baker City, Ore. GRAVE FEAR8 ENTERTAINED FOR CREWS SAFETY. Nantucset. Mass., Dec. 19. (By Mail to Boston) Dea'h wu the probable fate of Captsin Nelson A. Entity and New York, Dec. 20. The American crew of sixteen of the steamer Richard tomorrow will print a London dispatch S. Teaming which was driven ashore on Long Shoal last Sunday. Both ot un.hr date of Dec. 20, saying: Mrs. Frank J. McKay, formerly of the yawl boats were found here today. or1 nf them having been smushed to Chicago and now a leader of the American .mart set iu England, wu splint eiK. i NELUENCE DECISIONS :i ' 3 Member of the Jury Investigating Land Frauds - Important Refused to be Indictments Looked For ' " u i d. 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