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Show TAKE A VACATION TOSPEND YOUR DAY AND time TODAY IS eating turkey sauce. andCOMES cranberry ONLY ONCE A i i CHRISTMAS. JOURNA. STATE THE WISHES YOU ALL A MERAND RY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR. IT YEAR, ANYHOW. A I ilMklisIfrii Daily at (Diikru, lltali 354 VOL K.-- N0. WAS HICE HUS A BUSY DAY AT LOS ANGELES CARNEGIE GETS IN AND PUTS Runaway Motor Dashed Into Two Cars at Second and Spring HIS FOOT DOWN. Streets. Hikes Trust Magnate Pay Wife a Million and Quit. riTTSBURO. Pa-- , Dec. 25. Thl la a happy Chrlatmaa tor the member, of the family of president Corey of the steel trust, for announcements made last Saturby the Scrlppa dispatchessettlement of a that effect the to day the difficulty had been bad, are conWhen It was stated firmed today. that Mrs. Corey had left Los Angelesit limited, last week on the Santa Pewould occur, was not thought anything but that she had an Intimation from her recreant husband that he was about to be good seems to have been Although the announcement the 1 of her departure was one day lste in coming, her movements having been so quiet, it really appears tht she left the coast two days before any puband licity was given the movement, at been she has since last Friday that Alfred the home of her father-in-laa Corey, the stern old man of 75, who lives at North Braddock, where hecol-is still hale and hearty and the tan lector for that district. It appears there win be no divorce proceedings. This statement was made last Saturday and Is fuily confirmed today. In arriving at this conclusion the family has been assisted by An drew Carnegie, who, with the cnarac teristlc Scotch determination of his. Informed Corey If there was a divorce suit he (Corey) might as well make up his mind to business, as well as so dal, ostracism. Nor did Corey get off no easy. Through the Influence of Carnegie, terms were demanded of him that were quite expensive. First, he had to consent to give Mrs. Corey 51,000,000 spot cash, and the only concession made In his favor was the provision that she would not enter suit for w, 1 divorce. As another stipulation of the agree ment, this, too, being demanded by Carnegie, Corey had to furnish Indu bltable proof to the effect that he has broken off with Mabel Oilman, the actress to whom he has been so attentive. He also had to constitute Allen Corey, his son, his heir, and also make Ada Corey, his daughter, his heir. This was insisted upon by Car negle with a vehemence which could not be misunderstood. The Scotchman demanded that this be done, because, as he eald, he did not want any of the fortune he had founded wasted on a loose actress. Mrs. Corey slipped Into Pittsburg last Friday morning, getting into her father-in-lahome by the back door. There was the greatest effo to keep her arrival a secret, and It was not until late Saturday night that Mrs. Corey stepped out on the porch of the to Miss Corey home to bltj good-by- e Rlshcr, who had come from the west with her, that she was discovered to the outside world, A newspaper man, wno had been watching the houhe for hours, recognised the wife of the steel king and spoke to her, hut she hurried Inside, while Miss Rlsher hurried away in a cab. In the morning Mrs. Corey, accompanied by her son and six other friends, went down Into Braddock. All efforts to get a word from her proved unavailing, as she was not allowed to get within earshot of the newspaper pie-fac- ed men. "Tell the reporters I have nothing to say. I thank them for their kind Interest in my case, and some time later may have something to say, but not today," said Mrs. Corey to Miss Gray, who had been One of the party to the coast. Miss Gray delivered the message and then ran away herself, shouting, "Dont ask me anything, for I wont talk. My mother feels keenly the publicity to which she has been subjected, and will not talk at all on the matter,' sold Allen W. Corey, her son, who do- -' dined to answer a direct question as to the 51,000.000 settlement which his father Is alleged to have made on his mother ns the price for her hot entering a suit for divorce now. "That's a private matter which I doiit think 1 should be asked to answer. The story of the 51.000,000 Christmas gift and the decision of Mrs. Corey to take back her husband when he proves that he has let Mabel Gilman,' comes from a source which cannot be questioned. The conditions were too important and sacred to be trusted even to the telegraph and mall, and Alfred A Corey, who made the deal, met Mrs. Corey in the union passenger station In Pittsburg and made known to her the proposition of her husband. Alfred A. Corey, father of the steel trust head, was perhaps the maddest man In Washington, , Pa. The elder Mr. Corey la a man of great temper, and he has never yet been able to see why the public Insists on wanting to know all about the marital troubles of hie son. When the newspapers discovered that Mrs. W. E. Corey was In his house and swooped down on the Corey home cm Braddock avenue, de siring an interview, the rage of Mr. Corey was pltlfuL No, air, Mrs. Corey has no state- ment to make, and she can't be seen by a reporter under any circumstances, said the man who two weeks LOS ANGELES, Dec. 25. Yesterday was an eientful day In this city. In addition to the burning of the Van Kuya hotel forty persona were Injured in a street car collision at Second and Spring streets. The Second street car got beyond the control of the motor-me- n and collided with two others. The following were Injured, all being from Loa Angeles, so far as known: Mrs. Anna 8. Ells, Internally, dangerous. Mrs. E. E. Harvey, collar bone broken, seriously Injured. Dorothy Harvey, aged 5, thigh brok- MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1905 TERRIBLE WRECK ON Badly Burned hat's Whit Utah Construction's WIFE Hero 0ff-0- ne GETS IT AGAIN MILLION DOLLARS DENVER & RI0 GRANDE Woman Has Arm Ground POOR OLD SOB IHT?-T- 1 PUNCH THIS TIME. Contracts Amount to On the Western Pacific. List of Fatally DELIVERS THE KNOCKOUT Picks Out Son ci MAltYSVALK. Cal.. Dec. 25. and a Prominent Married suits hsve been Instituted Youth. in this county by the Western Pacific Major-Gener- and Slightly Injured. al coiniKiuy to condemn a right of way 1 o feet In width, which matter Dt'KANGO. Colo., Dec. 5 A fright-- 1 George IVrino. Jieud eul, badly has lieeu ismtestcd by the citizens. Similar suits will be filed In Yuba KAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 25. After ful wreck took place today on the Rio bruised. county tomorrow, and the matter living his fight Robert Fitzsimmons, Hcnr' Smart, shoulder dislocated. Grunde near this place, the express to a conclusion as soon as ran who went down to defeat at tlie bands Hugh Ferguson, Silverton. badly in- pushed be. The suit filed here and those hi of d recked Jack O'Brien in a prizefight on being by striking a broken jured by seizing a ml hot slave In uba county are all tlie opposition the night, and In an hour waa Wednesday tall. hta bare liands and carrying It to a company has had to contend with. made a heartbroken old man, has reThe Ctah Construction company's Thirteen were injured, of whom distance from the train, preventing a contracts the Pacific Western ceived announcement that hta wife along three will die as a result of their in- conflagration. He was one of the are said to aggregate 522,000,009, and has left New York and had gone with s The of wreck. are: He the juries. en. fatally Injured undoubtedly they are now engaged In flgurttig out another nun. Tlie news was received Kate Hurler, Silverton, Colo., arm saved many lutssengers from being the cost of nuicltlnery for a three-mil- e Fay Harvey, aged 7, leg broken. In a message sent by the faithless tunneL Marilla Graham, scalp wound and torn off at tlie elbow. This cost will not machinery cremated, as there were many Impris5400.000. bits than woman to Leon Friedman, Fitzsimprobable fracture of skull. In John Scofield, Durango, internally oned the coach. Eton O. Galusha, right leg broken, mons' manager. It said: The accident occurred Injured. last evening as CZAR MUST HIKE. internally Injured. New York. Dec. 25. To Leon Fried- - j II. c Harris, mall clerk, internally the train left H. Crawford, back and leg Injured. The entire bridge. Kan Franc loco, Cat. I am leavman, Him A. H. Caine, badly cut by glass Injured. Revolutionists Tell to Get Out train overset and plowed on its side York forever. Took step New ing of Russia. about arms and hands. The others who sustained greater or for 100 feet. Kate INirter was sitting Am 8T. PETERSBURG. Dec. 25. The week ago. Izmg contemplated. Miss Edith Davis, head badly cut, determined. lesser letter are: across aisle from My Scofield attorneys the and injuries revolutionists to have czar the warned internally injured. reach Bob today. JULIA. J. W. Beams cut by glass, Anger Mrs. Steve Rogers, Silverton, badly was thrown across the train, her hands leave lluaaia. They sent tlie com- should Tlie telegram means that Mrs. munication cut off. their bruised and collar hone O rotten. separate through on the the going through oppo glass has deserted her husband, channels to Insure Its reaching him. E. A. Ambrose, head rut, bruised. Baby Rogers teeth knocked out and site side, where she was caught in i waa lie to her at the Itatace married Is informed no him M. C. Kaufman, head end hands cut. he that longThey In this head bruised. arm fricoff lulled, and tom her the city, July 25, 1905. His by trap of In er ruler Russia, except name; P. Bruno, hack Injured. George Herrick, head badly bruised tion. The train was bound for Denver that the patience of the iieople Is ex- married life has not been happy, but A. Zom, head cut. It has not been so unhappy as to make hausted. Mrs. H. Zorn, deg and cheat Injured. and back Injured. and was making up for lust time. a blow of this kind at this time exof leaders the The A. Mre.L. Leidlace, head cut, badly revolutionary pected. According to both Bub and exur warn movement tlie that they do by glass. not desire to harm him of hla family, his manager, Mrs. Fitzsimmons has Two daughters of Mrs. leidlace, but they declare they will not be re- not gone alone. slightly Injured. IN EIRE and manager both mention BIG sponsible for his safety In the present oneFighter Henry Lumie, face cut. Charles Miller, who Is at the critical times. He therefore would betJessie Shutte, head rut. head of the Franklin Manufacturing ter quite tlie country forthwith. Hazel Shutte, heed and face cut. One section of the revolutionists, company, of Franklin, Pa. Even beW, C. Thompson, face cut by flying ANGELES however, fore she married him. Bob observed repudiates the warning. glass. 51 embers of this section say it does his wife had been very friendly with Rev, H! W. Walker, leg Injured. not matter whether the esar goes or Miller and that since their marKttg Mrs. II. W. Walker, bruised and In keeping up an acstays. Their ends will be attained re- her persistence shocked. the manufacturer has with quaintance of him. gardless A. G. Duarte, right arm Injured, cut The boldest of all the bold pronoun-clameiii- been a source of constant worry. When RATIO OF INCREASE IN COAL VAN NUY'S BROADWAY HOTEL about face. of the revolutionists Is a the message came Bob broke down and A. 8. Graham, 5 years old, cut and like a child. IN KEEP GOES SMOKE. PACE. PRODUCTION DON'T UP mysterious handbill, with which Tsar cried , bruised. Is awful, awful. I ought to "ThU koe-Pe- lo . was flooded today. ProfessKitty Graham, 15 years of age, forehave known It was coming, though. allude to a to terrorist plot against ing head cut. Sure I ought. Before T married her the emperor, the handbill says: Charles Menler, cut snout scalp. I knew that she and a man named smoke. be of will little a Lose Coal Are The puff Belongings "There Becoming Several Guests Roland Thomas, head cut Operators Charles Miller had been very friendly. will Tay no herd tit It, as the result H. Anderson, slightly cut. After I married her we were very n. Are Firemen Five Alarmed and the at for be best everythe possible thing W. Meredith, badly injured. for a time, but me soon seemed happy body." J. W. Layton, motorman,' Hollywood to of me and te care mors for tire Injured. In baffled their been have The police car, cut by glass. to hear something from wanted I bltn. disefforts In find the printers and Besides those taken to the receiv her for she did not write very often, bills. these of seminators ing hospital, many passengers who week ago last Monday I wired The Moscow correspondent of the und a let suffered minor Injuries, went to their WASHINGTON, Dec. 25. Fuel oil ' LOS ANGELES. Dec. 25. The Van me know If she was 111. to her Ill a dispatch Thursday, says Standard. homes without giving their names. 80 from the oil wells of California and Nuys Broadway hotel, a flret-ctanot did "I get any answer. I wired work2 South Broadway, the central committee of the quickly did the car dash down the Texas la replacing coal upon the rail- house at For five days I kept sending again. the council governhas mens given burned last nlghL Five firemen were hill, and Into the car standing at Secmessages without getting any anond and Spring that scarcely any of roads of California, Arizona, New Injured during the fire aa a result of ment five days In which to comply swers. Finally, the day of the fight not with tlie demands If they are the passengers had time to leap. Broad Mexico, Texas and Mexico to such a the' collapse of the second floor. a telegram came from her. It read:. will committee the Inaug In' The property loss will be about 5200, granted, way was crowded with pedestrians and great extent that coal operators T am the same, win or lose; but win. urate an Immediate arising. vehicles, but these almost miraculously New Mexico and other coal fields of 000. "Tea, she was the same, win or The Injured: the west are becoming alarmed. Durlose. escaped. Just the same. It did not make DEIST. MUST HAVE BEEN C. M. Stewart, fireman; shocked, ing the past year, according to the anany difference. She was going to WAS ROASTING ROOSEVELT. nual report of J. E. Sheridan, United bruised and cuL Hoar Will Be run away with Miller and It did not J. Lalnda, fireman; larcerated scalp Statement of Senator States mine inspector for New Meximake any difference. Win or lone, I His Epitaph. So the Policeman Made the Socialist co, the ratio of Increase In the coal and burned about body. lost." WORCESTER, Maas Dec. 25. One Chokt Up. Thomas Lane, fireman; shocked, cut mining Industry has not kept pace of the late Senator PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 25. A police with that of the two preceding years. and bruised, still unconscious; may of the expressions FRANKLIN, Dec. 25. Like wild fire will be placed on the F. Hoar George coal New man yesterday threatened to atop i Mexico for die. The demand news of the elopement of Major the In monument handsome Richard Hanley, fireman; bruised, simple, yet Charles Miller, son of Major-Gener- al meeting of Socialists who had gath has been lessened by oil 1,000,000 tons com been has which Just Concord, ered In a local theater to "protest per- - annum, estimates Mr. Sheridan. cut and suffering from shock. Charles Miller, head of the aNtional But few guests got out of their pleted. It reads: In of Pennsylvania, prominent in Guard against the massacre of the Jews In He figures out by a seeming logical desIn fatalism. "I have no faith OH company and many Standard the Russia," If the speakers persisted in process that the settlement of Arizona rooms with any of their effects. Some In God, tiny. In blind force. I believe with Julia May a times millionaire, denouncing President Roosevelt and and New Mexico and the development baggage cm the first floor was saved, the living God. I believe In the Amor Gifford, the opera singer and wife of hie administration. Ben Hanford of of their resources haa created a de- however. Among the personal losses free and people, brave a lean people, New York, the can mand which at present compensates sustained ewere: or bend tlie Robert Fitzsimmons, the prizefighter, te At first the report was T. H. Benton, auditor of who do not bow theandneck didate on the Socialist ticket in 1904, for the lost markets of the railroads who desire no spread here. one, not believed, but later It was accepted was speaking when the Interruption and In California, and which in the Nebraska, and a brother of I. A. Ben- knee to any the bend or neck bow the to ae a tact General Miller, the father, came. He had been renouncing the near future will furnish a home mar- ton, general agent of the passenger other them. to I believe that a repub learned of It late Saturday Russian government and was In the ket for a large proportion of New Mex- department of the Rio Grande rail knee night but be I an empire. confirmation. no At the road at Salt Lake City, wife and lie Is greater than has midst of a tirade against the president icos coal production. positive may finally, whatever clouds home of young Miller, Ms wife Is lire- and "other agents In this country of Sheridan points with pride to the daughter, occupied rooms on the fourth .lleve, Is world grow the the horizon, darken the czar." paring for his homecoming to attend largest body of coal land under one floor and barely escaped with their that today Is better than Christmas. Miller Is worth 55.0q0.000. The policeman on duty at the the- ownership In the United States. It lives, losing all their valuables, bag lng better, and be that tomorrow will yesterday, wife Is prominent In society. Ilia ater believed his remarks Just tiled him is In Colfax county, and la owned by gage and money, estimated at 56,000, better than today. Mrs. P. Hanlsch, of Chicago, in warning Hanford to desist He the BL Louis, Rocky Mountain and 50 on room la the fourth from her per walked down the aisle and. Interrupt- .Pacific company. It fully HAD A NICE TIME. ing Hanford, told him he would have cent greater than the combined area floor, but lost effects valued at 54,000. Dec. 26. At a ChristMinn., ELY. to tone down his remarks or he would of all the anthracite coal fields of Several other Individuals lost heavily mas eve celebration here last night In stop the meeting. Pennsylvania. This couhty stood first In amounts ranging from 525 to 52.000, a "blind pig" three Austrians were The hotel was built five years ago The policeman, not being familiar In production for the last fiscal year, stabbed and will doubtless die. The and cost 5150.000. with the Russian langnnge. did not McKinley county coming second. who was fight started over a girl, men liiterefere when that language was The inspector pitches Into the caredrew Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Indozen A beer. serving JUDGE TULLY DYING. crease Stock of Refrigerothused, and the remainder of the meet- less miner. He would have at law each to went end slaslffng knives ator Cara. CHICAGO, Dec. 25. According to a ers thrusts. They were all hacking ing was not Interrupted. passed, prohibiting solid shots, from which shattered roofs and dust explo- bulletin from Kenosha, Win., Issued at when the officers came. Good time, So as to be prepared for the targe TEDDYS CHRISTMAS. sions- result as two of the Invited dan- - S:f0 this morning. Judge Tully. the . had. Increase of business which will cerWASHINGTON. Dec. 23. Christmas gen Incident to this method of min- - j neetor of the Chicago bar, la dying they there this morning. was observed at the White house with Ing, tainly come to the railroads In 1900, FIRE IN A CHURCH. the customary good cheer. In the CHICAGO. Dec. 25. Fire was caused the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific .remorning the younger children gambol In St. Flnbarri church thfs morning at companies have each ordered 500 cars of American the Car and led around a little tiee which they had fallfrigerator candle a o'clock 5 service, by the coin jinny for delivery in Augrigged up themselves. Later In the upon the draperies constituting a Foundry ing 1904. The specifications include ust. of home CapRome day they all went to the decorations. of altar the portion tain W. B. Cowles, the president's occurred among the sixty the following details: Capacity, 60,000 disorder brother-in-la19 10 The president sideworshippers, but a few cool heads pounds; length, inside, cast feet tracked business absolutely for the Iron, Amfestival of the na- the Cth of January. When the date of prevented trouble by smothering the Inches; wheels,. the Christmas is day, attending the most of the time the various nations who had observed blaze before the fire department ar- erican Car and Foundry company; , with his foinily, This evening there tivity of Christ, celebrated each year a festival of rejoicing that the shortest rived. trucks, archbar tyjie. company's standwill be an Informal home dinner at by the Christian churches on the 25th day of the year had paaaed. besides ard brakes, New York; brake-beam- s, hollow couplers; climax. Nanational the While house, at which Nicholas of December. considered beAugustine spanning over the great Interval TAKEN TO SALT LAKE. tional Malleable Casting company; Long worth, the prospective son -- In the festivals Good Friday, Easter Sun- tween Whitsuntide of one year and draw-b- ar taw of the president will tAlhe uest attachment W. IL Miner Good Friday of the next. Coming day, Ascension day and Whitsuntide, down to 'vP of honor. Hera company; Steel SerArrested springs. Railway Roman converts. Christian Larcenist the Petit by as the only festivals that had an apos- In lieu of the saturnalia, to which they Spring company'; Journal boxes. Nageant Chambers and Officer tional Malleable Casting company; Vance. ago announced he would send his son tolic origin and the sanction of a gen- had become accustomed while yet they A. McArthur, wanted In Salt Lake .ouraal bar, Hewitt Maputo ucturing to prison If he were guilty of the al- eral council. Christmas he deemed to were heathens. Its purity became sullegations against him. He continued: have been of later origin and of lesser lied. almost at the first by revelry City on the charge of having stolen company; side bearings, W. H. Miner' "When we are ready to confide our authority. When the first efforts were which had crept into It from this an overcoat belonging to tne proprietor company; roof, company's standard. Tule log, the of the restaurant where he had been private family affainf to the rubllc we made to fix the period of the year source. Similarly, the English-speakiwill send for you. In the meantime when the advent took place, there mistletoe, etc., among employed, was arrested In Ogden yes1$ . will you please let us alone? Just go were, as we leam from Clement of people, are relics of Druldlsm. terday afternoon by Sergeant Chamback to your editor and tell him the Alexandria, advocates for the 20th of The Christian era, as It Is commonly bers and Officer Vance, and later taknewspapers have no business med- May and for the 20th or 21st of April. termed, was calculated back to about en back to Zion, where he will be dling with the private affairs of famt The Oriental Christians generally were the year A. D. 632 Isby a monk, Diony- tried tor petit larceny. Tbe police department here had been stated, however, lies, and that if they were individuals of the opinion that both the birth and sius Exlguua Tt I would know how to get after them. the baptism of Jesus took place on the that he fixed the advent too late by notified that McArthur was wanted in Poll Tax Collector Naiebetft Will Bring Suit to Recover Unpaid Taxes. We are all disgusted with the news 6th of January. Julian I. bishop of about four years, and that consequent- Ralt Lake City and a description havpapers. We dont want to see any Rome from A. D. 157 to 552. contended ly Jesus was born. If such a contradic- ing been furnished the officers were be permitted, about Instructed to look out for the man. Poll Tax Collector Fred Nalebett Is thing to remind us of them. I want for the 25th of December, a view to tion In terms can 4. C. fixes the When the Rio Grande passenger ar- preparing to' file actions against all about! the B. church ultimately Bousanquet to am year hot the which eastern understand that I you at 1:43 o'clock yesterday after- those who have failed to pay their poll this, and that all of us toel deeply hurt came round, while the church of the date as the year B. C. 5. The Rev. rived from Salt Lake a man stepped taxes. There win be 10 to 100 delinabout the notoriety we have been west adopted for their brethren In the Charles F. Deems, D. D an eminent noon to be arrested by the two of- quents. who will be proceeded against given. I decline to talk about the mat- east the view that the baptism was on- j American clergyman, In hla work on off only ter at all, or give any Information as the festival was at last fixed In De- "Jesus." places the birth as "about the ficers mentioned. Hhls waa McArthur. next Tuesday, unless tbe tax Is paid He Is spending Christmas day In Jail before that time. to when my eon Is coming here. cumber. It afforded a substitute for beginning of August, B. C. 6." Railway Fits-simnu- RIEL OIL IS LOS L os Sit-natio- sa 412-42- . ex-sta- ed Railroads Order More Equipment THE ORIGIN OF CHRISTMAS DAY ch ng Tax Collector After Delinquents |