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Show & OGDEN JUNCTION CITY 60,000 IN 1910 jsr fi E TG en I MITCHELL Of i LABOR Preparations Being Made by Union Men to Fight Believes That Gompers, Leader-Chic- ago and Y. W. of the German National bank were given their preliminary hearing. Witnesses showed that the men had turned over 34,400 to A. A. Yllwick, SAY JUDGES BOUND NOT HE WANTS PEACE were bound over with Ranutey, Member Dutch Foreign Office Says Venezuelas New Ruler Can Settle Difference if He Wants to Overthrow of Castro is $ Complete. 4 certain cnunrllinen to Insure the banking business of the city for their MANY MADE HOMELESS NEW YORK, Dec. 33. Over one thousand persona will have no accustomed cheery home In which to spend Christmas as a result of the burning of a real. dence and apartment block In Brooklyn this morning. A score of persona were overcome and hundreds were forced from the burning building Into the streets OFFICIALS ARE LEADERS OF NATION EXCITED OVER THE SENTENCE for the bankers. OVER PITTSBURG, Pa., Dec. 23. Danker 4 Ramsey and Yllaack charged with bribery In connection with th coun- 4 cilman! c scandals were held to the court under 315.000 bonda today. Sev during a raging snowstorm. The tire was controlled after hours of work. Big. bush docks were threatened for a time, but were saved. 4 4 4s 4 4 4 4 4 4444444444444444 Mitchell and Morrison Will Serve Their lime. THE HAGUE, Dec. 23. Actording to an unofficial statement made today by a member of the Dutch office of foreign' s flairs, the fleet patruling the coast of Yenexuela has been ordered to suspend long enough to give President Gomes an opportunity to show whether or not he desires peace. This la believed to Indicate that a set lenient of the Venexuela-llollandifficulties will be reached within a few da a at the latest. The end of the rule In Venesuela of come. The Clpriano Castro has dictator, who haa governed the republic with a rod of Iron ever since he took forcible possession of the Yellow House In Caracas In 1829, Is now ojeii-lcharged with conspiracy to compass the assassination of a man he left at the head of the republic when he sailed away on November 23 for La Guuy-ra- , nominally to secure skilled medical aid In Berlin for a malady of long atandlng, and is today thoroughly discredited. The bank of Venesuela haa cabled It a correspondents at Berlin and Paris cancelling the unlimited letter of credit given to President Castro when he left Venesuela for Europe, and no one In Caracas believes he will evw dare return to the capital. The Castro cabinet haa been forced to resign, and a new and progressive ministry has been appointed by Juan Vicente Gomes, the acting president The attempt upon the life of Gomes waa frustrated by the coolness and courage and the daring act of the president himself. Alone and unsupported he arrested the ringleaders of I d y WRIGHT OF THE DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON. Dm. COLUMBIA SUPREME COURT TODAY DECIDED THAT SAMUEL GOM. PERS, PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR, ONE OF THE STRONGEST ORGANIZATIONS OF LABORING MEN IN THE OF THE FEDERATION, NATION, ALONG WITH OTHER OFFICIALS WAS GUILTY OF FLAGRANT VIOLATION OF THE INJUNCTION OF JUS. TICE GOULD, WHICH WAS GRANTED TO THE BUCK STOVE A RANGE HE WOULD PUNISH THE CO. JUSTICE WRIGHT ANNOUNCEDTHAT LATER. THE TROUBLE GREWOUT OF A BOYCOTT PLACED BY THE AMERICAN FEDERATION UPON THE STOVE COMPANY, WHICH WAS SAID TO BE A OF ONE PENALTY SENTENCE PASSED LATER INFLICTS OF NINE GOMPERS, YEARS IMPRISONMENT UPON SAMUEL, THE OF MONTHS IN JAIL FOR JOHN MITCHELL, UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA, AND OF SIX MONTHS UPON SECRETARY MORRISON OF THE FEDERATION. OF THIS CITY ARE CHICAGO. ILLS, DEC. 3 LABOR LEADERS ANOVER- - THE KEYED UP TO A HIGH PITCH OF EXCITEMENT NOUNCEMENT OF THE SENTENCE INFLICTED TODAY UPON PRESIDENT SAMUEL GOMPERS AND OTHER OFFICIALS OF THE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR. UPON RECEIPT OF THE INFORMATION TODAY, PRESIDENT NICHOLS OF THE CHICAGO LABOR FEDERATION, IMMEDIATELY BEGAN A CONFERENCE WITH THE STATE FEDERATION PRESIDENT WRIGHT. THE GENERAL BELIEF EXISTS HERE THAT GOMPERS IS WILLING TO SERVE HIS SENTENCE. STATEMENTS, BEFORE THE WAS MADE. ARE CREDITED TO HIM, WHERE HE DECLARED THAT HE WOULD SERVE A JAIL SENTENCE BEFORE HE WOULD PAY A FINE UNITED MINES WORKERS OF AMINDIANAPOLIS, DEC23-TH- E ERICA ARE PLANNING RADICAL ACTION SOME TIME DURING THE DAY IN MITCHELLS BEHALF. WHAT THE NATURE OFTHE ACTION MAY BE, SECRETARY RYAN, WHO HAS TAKEN CHARGE OF THE MATTER DURING THE ABSENCE OF PRESIDENT LEWIS OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, REFUSES TO DISCUSS. WASHINGTON, DEC. 23 THE OPINION OF JUSTICE WRIGHT IS LENGTHY AND GOES INTO THE DETAILS OF THE CA8E. IT CHARACTERIZES THE UTTERANCES OF GOMPERS AND THE OTHER DE. FENDANT8 WITH RESPECT TO THE COURT WHICH ORIGINALLY THE INJUNCTION AS UTTERLY INSOLENT DEFIANCE. AS AN UNREFINED INSULT AND AS A COARSE AFFRONT, AS WELL AS A VULGAR INDIGNITY. THE CASE GROWS OUT OF THE PUBLICATION IN THE AMERIOF THE NAME OF THE BUCKS CONCERN CAN FEDERATIONS IN THE UNFAIR LIST. THE COMPANY 8ECURED AN INJUNCTION AND THE NAME WAS DROPPED FROM THE LIST BUT WAS REPEATEDLY REFERRED TO IN ARTICLES IN THE MAGAZINE AND IN SPEECHES MADE BY THE DEFENDANTS. GOMPERS FREQUENTLY DECLARED THAT HE WOULD GO TO JAIL RATHER THAN KEEP SILENT ON WHAT HE CONSIDERED AN INVASION OF THE UNION RIGHTS AND THE RIGHTS OF AMERICAN-I8OF-CIA- L NON-UNIO- CON-VICTIO- N NEW YORK, Dec. 23. Frederick Burnham, former president of the Mutual 'Reserve Life Insurance company, committed suicide by the gas h method in his apartments at street today.- Thla Indicates his connection with Insurance scandals. Members of Burnhams family declare that death was accidental. About A. Fifty-eight- - a month ago, the receivers of the Mutual filed a suit in the civil courts to recover 3230,000 funds said to have been appropriated to Burnhams private uses. Five indictments were still pending against him. Burnham was summarily removed from the office of president shortly before the appointment of the conspiracy with hla own hands lu the presence of their armed adherents, and after thla action he Issued a proclamation. Buying that not only had he saved hia own life, but be had maintained the highest Ideals of the republic. Already the new administration shows signs of a desire and intention to settle the disputes between a and foreign powers that have ept the republic in a light of unenviable notoriety (or several year past. BERLIN, Dec. 28. A proclamation of his overthrow was cabled to Castro at the sanitarium here today. It was signed by eight prominent cltisens of Venesuela and warned him that If ha attempted to land he wauld be met with arrest and charged with of public funds. His private property hue all been confiscated. Castro was so enraged that patterns In remote parts of Dr. Israel's sanitarium were badly frightened. Castro declared his Intention of hiring German experts to lay out a plan of campaign for fitting out an army and returning to face the situation. He said he would sacrifice the greatest part of his private for to tune do thla. Ills Intention Is discredited here. Castro accuses the United States of conniving with the Dutch to bring about hla overthrow. yens-cuel- embes-cleme- nt D. C., Dec. 23. WASHINGTON, The state department admitted today that the battleships Maine and North Caroling were en route to Venesuela. WHY OGDEN IS NATURAL s. DISTRIBUTIVE POINT & WRIGHT SAID THAT HE WOULD AFFIX A PENALTY WHICH WOULD DETER OTHERS FROM FOLLOWING THESE OUTLAW EXAMPLES AND VINDICATE THE ORDERLY POWER OF JUDICIAL TRIBUN-ALOF THE NATION, ESTABLISHING THE SUPREMACY OF THE LAW GOMPERS, MITCHELL AND MORRISON, WHO WERE IN COURT WHEN THE OPION WAS READ.GAVE NOTICE. OF APPEAL AND WERE RELEASED ON BONDS OF $5,000, $3J)00 AND $2,000 RESPECTIVE-L- B Y ST. LOUIS. BUCKS STOVE OF TH TO DISCUSS TODAYS TO MAKE NO COMMENT DEC. 23 J. W. VANCLEAVE, & RANGE COMPANY, REFUSED DECISION, 8AYING, AT THIS TIME." I THINK IT BETTER PRESIDENT I (Continued on Gould-Caatellan- ) De Sagan la In dlcated today by an addreaa to the court of Paul Matter, substitute public procurator, who expressed the government view of Count Bonl's suit to take the children from FRENCH COURT PARIS, Dec. S3. A decision of rrlnceee Anna Pare 4-- In their mother. After reviewing the shortcomings of the princess and the count, he said that the best argument would be to leave the children with their mother, but under the injunction of the court that a professor he constantly present to protect them from the Influence of the prince. He suggested as a possible solution that the children might be given to Beni's mother, the Marquise de The accompanying Illustration drawn for the Weber club gives some Idea of why Ogden is the natural geographical location to make It the finest distributing point for Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada and points In other intermountain states. No other city can successfully compete with the distributing concerns of comes to reaching all Ogden when of the vital points of this great region. On all goods shipped into or out of this city there is a saving of time, a saving of cost The quickest and easiest method to reach Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho. Montana and Utah points Is through Ogden. Every article used by Salt Lake which comes into the state of Utah via. Union Pacific, Southern Pacific or Oregon Short Line roads, must pass through Ogden to reach the state capi . tal. Every outgoing parcel of merchandise destined for points on these lines, must be sent via this city. Salt Lake Is eliminated therefore as a distributive competitor of Ogden. Cost of living Is cheaper here; hundreds of similar advantages could be named. Study the map. |