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Show i Ogden, Utah, December 21, 1998. Y3L XII (( ELECTRICITY FOR SAMUEL 1 NO. 3C8 I J FROM UTAH TO ENTIRE FEDERATION PRESIDENT NOT T Gould's Western Pacific Obtains Options in Golden State for T AT HIS OFFICE TODAY ! Power Project. Arrival of Troops Prevents Heavy Losses When j NEW YORK, Dec. 24 -- MarSpader and Company, one h of the largest brokerage Anna in the city, was forced today to $ suspend business for three years by the governors of the stock Desk Heaped With Telegrams From Labor Leaders of Nation Denouncing Sentence Inflicted terday and All Yes- i Pledging Their exchange. CHICO. Calif., Dec. he Power company has Wi-siir- ul- - e hiined options on tracts of land 4 in Plumas county for a big dam 4 4 i fl.-T- 41 to make the largest HAS PACKERS THE GRILL ROME ENJOYS GREATEST fill B Two Thousand, WILL "HONOR Inkstands and Are DARWIN Placed Under Arrest. Scientists Gather at Baltimore to BETWEE.4 ,000 STUDENT8 OF THE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND THE POLICE PREFECT OF POLICE LE IE8ERVES, FOUR PERSONS, INCLUDING MAY THE FIRST CLASS MET DIE. SOME AND INJURED INE, WERE WHERE THE STUDENTS N FRONT OF THE COLLEGE BUILDING, VERE PROTESTING AGAINST THE RECENT ACTION OF THE FACUL-TO GRANT THE FIRST AND SECOND DIPLOMAS. HALF OF THE ROTTEN VEGETABLES, ITUDENTS ASSAILED THE POLICE WITH 'GGS INKSTANDS AND OTHER MISSILES. THE POLICE CHARGED, SING THE BUTTS OF THEIR REVOLVERS TO DRIVE THE 8TUDEN IN NTO THE BOULEVARD, WHERE THEY BARRICADED THEMSELVES tN EXCAVATION FOR THE NEW METROPOLITAN RAILWAY LINE. The students this afternoon smashed ble the faculty of the college closed the school for the holidays today Inthe windows of the senate chamber and stead of tomorrow. main hall. A strong guard drove the Sixty of the students were placed unarrest. trouder invaders Into the street. Fearing PARIS, FRANCE. DEC. 24e--IN A BITTER BATTLE TODAY OFFER REWARD TWO REMNANTS OF CASTRO'S PAKTY. WERE WEREINJURED ON BOTH SIDES. KILLED AND HUNDREDS THE ARRIVAL OF TROOPS IN THE NICK OF TIME PREVENTED WHAT WOULD OTHERWISE HAVE BEEN HEAVY LOSSES. EMPLOY. EES OF THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE AND OF EL CONSTITUTIONAL. THE CHIEF DEFENDERS OF CASTRO, WERE COMPLETELY ROUTED. Discuss Many HOT SO Mat- ters. Wall Street Report of Magnate's Dec. 23. While the scientists of the whole western world Serious Illness Is Said to are gathered in Santiago, Chill, for a dlscuslon of scientific matters of Interest to all America, a less represenbe Exaggerated. tative but larger body of learned men will soon assemble in Baltimore for annual session of the American the HardH. E. 21. Dec. NEW YORK, Association for the Advancement of toman's secretary, Albert C. Wells, less than a thousand of Science. Not night denied that the physical condi- the most scolarly men of the counwaa serious. tion of the financier will be in the Monumental City , The statement made this evening try when the congress Is formally opened 111 is that Mr. Harrlman is seriously five days hence, and many are already untrue," he declared. here. The faculty of Johns Hopkins waa pubThe statement referred to University will set as host and a prolished In the Wall street gossip of an gram of many Interesting features haa afternoon paper. The writer, been prepared, was ill, explained, by way Hareriman waa ill, explained, by way of parenthesis, that It waa learned that the Illness waa "much more serious than waa admitted." Harri-ma- n During the few days that Mr. conseIn hom at has remained quence of what was described as a alight bilious attack there have been repeated rumors that he waa ill. These rumors have been promptly denied at waa M home, where it waa said for availing himself of the opportunity rouKANSAS CITY, Dec. 24. Young a brief holiday respite from office ladles, if you would he happy though tine. married, wed a bashful man. If he acquires a ease of stuttering tongue and cold feet when In your presence, so much the better. Tf he blushes. It Is PLOT IS SPACIOUS almost certain that he will make a desirable worser half. It may be difficult to lead tq the point where he RESERVED FOR HEATH will blurt out the fatal question, but the game Is well worth the candle. The bashful mna la the first prise In the matrimonial lottery. He Is almost certainly Innocent and unsophisticated, and easily trained In the way husbands should go. Beware of the forward, brasen man. BOSTON. Dec. 24. The heath hen. It la a cinch that he knows a lot that or pinnated grouse, and other rare he shouldn't know, and it' will be alextinction most Impossible to make him over Into birds rapidly nearing through the ravages of game hogs," a domesticated, faithful animal who forest fires and storms, will receive as will eat from your hand. So declares. a Christinas gift from the state of In effect the Rev. J. L. Thompson, pase Massachusetts a plot of land tor of the Forest Avenue Christian on Marthas Vineyard, where they may church, who has just been preaching a series ofa sermnna on marriage. live and raise their young In peace. BALTIMORE, - II PRESIDENT States gunboat, Dolphin, arrived today and waa greeted by a noisy welcome. The Dolphin will sail immediately for LaQuayrn and the North Carolina will remain here. Castros Statement. Issued a BERLIN, Dec. statement today In which ho declared that he would not attempt to interfere with the establishment of the new government in Veneauela. He said ha hoped they would succeed in settling their disputes. He Raya that if his effacement Is necessary, he will gladly accept the situation. He has made no plans and will make none until he is restored The United to a state of health. After tlie fighting, thousands were addressed by lletrl, shouting, "Down with tyranny; death to Castro." The purpose of today's meeting was to pledga the support of the people to tha Gomex adminiatratinn and the publication of a decree announcing Holland's declaration of war. The meeting quickly developed into an demonstration and all the violent pentup feelings of the Veneauelana burst forth at the first opportunity. The fighting followed. Paul, on behalf of Prsldent Gomes, promised Immediate and general reforms In tho administration. anti-Castr- o Dee. WILLEMSTAD, 24. FRIZZLE IS i f !4.-4ai- tro 4 r IEF LAWYERS I BURNED TO FRANTICALLY V TRY POSTPONE A FRAZZLE Unfortunate Young Man Caught Judge Unfavorable to Further in Apartment House Fire But King of Grafters Will Ue-la- Loses His Life. k Vegetables and . on the Ground. BECARACAS, DEC. 23. A CLAbH OCCURRED THIS AFTERNOON TWEEN THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WHO HAD GATHERED FOR A DEMONSTRATION OF THEIR SUPPORT OF PRESIDENT GOMEZ, AND THE POM lit IIUE1 HIM Students, Are i fr urcteH" FH Demonstration-- o Sams Battleships Uncle artificial w lake in the world, which will 4 $ T cover the town of Prattville and w 4 several other villages and will 4 4 4- - provide for the storage of water 4 the greatest power plant in 4 4 California, for the purpose of op-- J ' crating the Gould's Western Pa- - 4-rifle railroad by electricity from 4 4 4 e 4 Bait Lake to San Francisco. The announcement waa made from the rostrum of the ex- .United Support. rlmngea where it waa said that the $ suspension was made be-$ cause of the violation of rules WASHINGTON. Dec. 24 Samuel J. Bucks company will carry the case to 4 and doing buslnesa In a manner Gompera waa not at his office today. the supreme court. Inconsistent with justice and Mass meetings of the various unions Hla deak was heaped with telegrams from labor leaden all over the coun- have been called for Sunday to protest 4 the equitable practice of trade. try, denouncing the declalon of Juatlce against the sentence. A monster dem- $ The firm made a statement in Wright yesterday, which aentenced the onstration is planned in all of the large $ which it declared that the expul- president of the labor federation to one cities. sion waa not connected with 4 year In jail for alleged violation of the Labor leaders today declared that W their financial status. even is decision believe court a Injunction with reference to the they though the , attempted boycott of the Buck Stove upheld, Roosevelt will pardon the deA Range company by the American fendants. Federation of Labor. They point to his political advantage ON All of the hundred! of telegnma re- In doing this. It is stated that they Taft will pardon ceived by Gompera pledged him support believe President-elec- t The White house la flooded today with the defendants if their case is brought message, to the president denouncing before him. President Roosevelt notified Attorney the decision. United States Attorney Demands It waa announced today that the case General Bonaparte that he desired to rethe into case court the with view the him, would be carried to going supreme DAY Books, is Refused and of the United States. Gompera has matter thoroughly. The proceedings of made will not court be the conference pubthe his that confidence expressed Threatens Action. of appeals will reverse Wrights decis- lic, according to tlie announcement of ion. If this decision is reversed the the president. Pope Pius Will Celebrate Quietly CHICAGO, Dec. 24. United States District Attorney Sims today demanded Without Any Elaborate that the Nelaon, Morris Packing company produce certain private hooka and Ceremonies. other documentary evidence wanted by the grand jury in the rebating cases. On advice of counsel, the company de. ROME, Dec. 24. Pope Plus will dined. Sima issued an ultimatum that by unless the books were spend a quiet Christmas. The usual noon, summary action forthcoming would follow. rellgloua ceremonies will be held, after At noon the hooka were not produced. Which Hla Holiness will receive the It developed that Special Prosecutor felicitations of the cardinals and other Wilkerson and Assistant District AtChilds yesterday went to the dignitaries of the church. Hundreds torney to examine accounts and office Morris of handsome and costly gifts from all hooka. Theae freely produced, but over the world wpre received at the when accounts were were demanded, the proVatican today, but the pope found secutors were referred to the National greater pleasure In the inexpensive Packing company, the alleged name of presents of the poor. the trust. These accounts were not At the Qulrlnal palace the king and found. celequeen are preparing for a lavish bration of the annual holiday. A ChristAFrench Numbering mas tree party will be held tonight for the children of everyone connected the court and the royal household. with ttack Authorities With Decayed The ladies and gentlemen of the court today received handsome presents from the king .and queen. Follows-SiDeath xty GREAT e THE Meeting Turns Into Anti-Castr- A' y, be Punished Later. NEW YORK, Dec. 24. Daniel Frls-Blaged II years, residing with the Looker family at 122 West 127th street, waa killed, Mrs. Alice Looker, aged 60, and Charles Looker, her son, aged 25, Harrison, and David Mullen, a fireman, were Injured In a fire which destroyed an apartment house today. Mullen rescued Mrs. Looker, carrying her down a ladder for five stories while the crowd below cheered itself hoarse. The building was damaged to the extent of $16,000. a, refuse!"" DISCUSS IT SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 34. Abe Ruef was presented before Judge Law-lof the, superior court for sentence this morning. Attorney Dosier waa prepared to make a lengthy motion In luat frantic effort to secure postpone1 ment of the pronouncing of sentence, but the attitude of the court made Jt unwilling to llaten to any arguments on the points. The prisoner waa convicted of offering a bribe, the penalty for which le punishable by from one to fourteen years In the penitentiary, according to tha discretion of the judge. The case was finally postponed until next Tuesday morning, when Assistant District Attorney O'Gara will answer the arguments made today by Ruef s counsel, who alleged that the jury was Intimated and influenced by the Heney shooting and other Incidents of the or trial PITTSBURG, Pa., Dec. 24 connected with the wholesale graft and bribery $ cases, refuse to make statements today throwing any further light Officials on r t t V n i i The whole jury appeared for the fense and an effort waa made to have the jurors testify, but the court to brook any such proceedings. de- ic-fus-ed BAR SILVER. the affair. NEW YORK, Dec. 49S-8- 24. Bar silver, refer-Harrlma- n OF THOUSAND TAFT IN SOUTH BASHFUfiN New Governor Gooding Anxious to Aid Christinas Will be Spent in Mansion in Augusta, Authorities in Capture o( . Georgia. Idaho Murderer. IDAHO FALLfl, Ida., Dec. 24. County Attorney William koConnell tonight received a wire from Governor Gooding authorising a reward of $1,000 for tho arrest of tha murderer of Waldo H. Schlag In this city on the ISth of this month. Schlag waa brutally murdered with an ax and the bodv robbed. The murderer had twelve hours start and escaped before It was known that J Schlag had a companion. A good description Is In possession of the officers and his whereabouts are reasonably known. Following the murder an individual waa arrested at Dillon, Mont, partially answering the description, but was released, as he The established a complete alibi. Identity of the murderer Is now fairly established. In the minds of the authorities. Special officers will Immediately take the track. AUGUSTA, Ga., Dec. 24. Wm. H. Taft and family will spend the Christmas and New Tear holidays in this la avoiding city. The president-eleas far as possible all social engagements and will spend the holiday sea-toquietly with his family. Many presents have arrived from admirers all over the country. Judge Taft will deliver addresses in several Southern cities before leaving for Panama next month, and after his return will speak In Cincinnati, Philadelphia and New York. He will then proceed to Washington to prepare for hla Inauguration. ct n GREEKS CELEBRATE . BIRTH OF KING a , ATHENS, Dec. 24. large scale' marked the celebration of the today of the (3d anniversary birth of King George L Festivities on r BEST MATES - 600-acr- TRIAL AT FLUSHING Dec. 24. Martin Skura, had made false statements. The court a hack driver in the Heine's trial today, Is considering a perjury charge. Skura he did not realise that when testified that he heard Thornton tell a declared sworn statements to the attormaking man who was with him as they drove neys for the defense, they .were empast the club stage. We've got him powered to administer an oath. He d now1." When Skura declared he was trying to mislead the waa asked to repeat the original story reporters. The court declined tho rewhich he had difficulty In doing, leaving quest of Darrin and McIntyre to keep out the above statement. Skura admit- Skura until needed. Henry L Jester-son-, who had been thought a myth, apted his story when read to him after he told it. Attorney Mclrftyre for the peared on ttye stand and testified to defense demanded that Skura be com- certain real estate transactions. FLUSHING, f p I' t 4 X cross-examine- mitted for pejury, but Crane refused, Witnesses yesterday said that at tho aaylng this act could not be considered time of the Inquest, Thornton Rains declared he would repeat the murder If in the midst of the trial Under oath, Skura admitted that he he had to go to hell to do it ' 4 1 i t K i |