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Show THE JIOMnSG EXAHOTM OGDE3T. UTAH, MAGNATES i.i b'cjzx LAST K! Fifty Years tho Standard Nearly SERIOUS Cut-OI- I The following were the committee whose efforts contributed to the success of the occasion: General G. W. Cole, Joe Doherty, Lew Roth, E. Lundahl, G. W. Jour Jr. Years. Arrangements Geo. Smith. C. Hum. N. F.rhart, E. Hope. Geo. Nu'hall, T. G. Joseph Hall, formerly police Judge, Alvord, W. A. Robinson, J. Usman. P. fell a distance of fifteen feet down a J. Doherty. flight of stairs from the landing above Reception E. V. Lundahl. L, Rath, a G. W. Jones, Jr., W. J. Rouse, li'. Post, Richardson's grocery store, at G. W. Cole. W. Gorton. T. B. Nnarh, o'clock last evening and was very painfully if not aeriously hurt. As a result Harry Bracken, Joe Carlson. of the fail li waa feared for some time Reception F. Weisgarber, C. J. Kelthat he would never recover, on acly, T. C. Pancake, M. II. Ragan, D. l T. count of hie advanced age of 79 years, Dora. A. L. Reynolds, J. but later reports from the residence are Beverly, J. C. Cole. more hopeful. Mr. Hall wac returning from the office of F. B. Devoio. whither be had gone to get a cane he had left there several days before, when for some unknown reason, probably dizziness, he fell to the bottom of the stairs. The aged g( Ottoman was picked up by Mr. BEFORE JUDGE HOWELL Richardson and oihers. iu an unconscious condition, liie bead and face ThirGiven Coal Thieves and Whiskey were severely cut and bruised and bad ty Days. an arm painfully crushed and Injured. Dr. Skeen waa summoned and by the Judge Howell held an aiternoon ses- time he arrived Mr. Hail had regained to in order sion uf the Municipal court consciousness and was removed to a finish up a Tew remaining offender!. buggy and taken to bta home, 263 Robert Dyer, who claims to be an Twenty-sixth streto. Here Dr. Skeen Italinn and was caught in the act of made an examination of his entire purloining a bottle of whiskey from a laxly and found that while no hone Made from pure cream of tartar derived from grapes. CHICAGO, 2 a. m. As a Result of th Fall it Was Fpared He Would Not 8urviv the Shock on Account of Hie Advanced a CO. attending and the dance lasted until JUDGE JOSEPH HALL FALLS DISTANCE OF FIFTEEN FEE1 DOWN FLIGHT STAIRS. tporiul train arrived Ri 7 nVlm-hUbt bringing up from Salt, laike railroad ui.ign::: of inter Lity national fame. The principal member uf the party was Jaeng II. Scbuiff. fibre! Lead of tne Overland Limits I system of railroads who is ia a flying lour of inspection. Accompying him were two heavy Investors in tbe Oregon Short Line, Sir Earnest Caswell and Sir Robert Fleming. of London, England. The above occupied special cars. Km." 1903 In special cars. and at"Buenaventura" and "Houston tached to the s.ime train were General Manager Bancroft and Siiiierinieadent Scott. The parly left for the west at 7:53 aiming to 'erot-- the trestle so as to catch tbe moon light effect on the waters of the Great Salt laike. They stopped over at latkeside tout night and will continue io Rub Francisco without stop, leaving Lakeside at 7 oclock this morniLg. PHICB BAKINS POWDBR tably successful ball last evening at which at least 500 people were present. Punch waa served to the large throng , PATTI TO GIVE CONCERT. Iktfti 8t. Louis, Nov. 23. AVlina will give a concert here December 19th for tbe benefit of the Russian GUILTY OF MURDER AND ARSON. Towanda, Pa., Nov. 23. The grand Jury today found true bills against Mrs. Sophia Merritt, tbe mother and Charles, Bigler, Alonzo and Nancy street Tuesday were broken, the bruises were painful Johnson, her children, charging them saloon on Tweaty-tlfrmurder and arson. evening was given thirty days ea tbe in the extreme and that a nervous wixk The mother and her four children are rock pile. hock of euch intensity bad been suscharged with having tained, grave fears fur tbe patient charged yith killing Maggie Johnsou, on stolen a sack of coal of the Union were entertained. An inquiry by tele- wife of Bigler. Johnson and her ten Pacific company was round guilty and phone late lest evening elicited the re- year old niece, Annie Benjamin, on tho of September 18ih aud afterward given thirty days. He was arrested sponse tliat Jqdge Hall was resting night fire to tbe house and burning setting on complaint of Watchman Baker and easy and that hopes for a rapid recovthe bodies. Fresh interest was aroused tried to dispose of the coal for whis- ery were euiertained. In the case by the reports of the conkey. fessions of Charles and Bigler JohnWilliam Jackson got fifteen days COTTLE-HIKTO- N NUPTIALS detail of which are not made son, the for mendicancy and Frank Lee was public by the officials. allowed to go without sentence for vagrancy providing he weuld leave PEACE BY ARBITRATION. town in a very short time. Couple Were Married by Judge Joe. Stanford Last Evening. C399 MINIKCJOTERTY Chicago, Nov. 23. A move for peace A fire alarm was turned In at 6 the state board of arbitration in by laat evening end the departThe Ogden Goldfield's Company Pays o'clock strike of the cattle butchers In (ha the ment made a record run for the very of the Hammond Packing com$200 Dividend Per Share. plant unusual purpose of being present with failed today. pany The Ogden Goldfield's company de- axes, ladders, hose and chemicals, at a chemical the of driver of the marriage clared another dividend Iasi night, 21. Chairman Nov. Washington. pasr.iug around this time $20(1 per wagon. uf the B. Ubrtelvou Republican George Noble was The of honor the recipient hare (o its stockholders. This propJ. Hinton, who waa to be married at National committee arrived here toheld which is almost exclusively erty, o'clock to Mice Clara Cottle of night from New York, fie expects to by Ogden peopla Is making a record Hooper, at the county court house, but remain in the ciiy for tone uaye. Tittle short of remarkable, and Is provgetting an Inkling that something was ing to be a veritable bonanza. No in tho wind, suddenly changed hie Cincinnati,- Nov. 23. In the fifth less than three dividends of $400 have and decided to have the cere- round, while Barney Kurey of Cincinplane been declared in four weeks. at Wardlelgh's Music nati waa sent bac.lt over the rope of mony Figures on tke shipments from the tore.' performed The department learned of the the ring at the West End club tonight show furnished tbe mine, by secretary and while Judge Joseph Stan- by Dick Fltzpat rick of Chicago, drove unusual values, especially for a proper- change ford was preparing to begin the cere- a etraight right with terrific force inty wbteh has ben so little developed. mony, spies were ready outside to give to hie stomach, ending a aelteduled fifA carload shipment of 616 sack the The signal was flashed to teen round contest. Furey made a claim mourn lug to about thirty lone netted Willsignal. e R. fiwan critical moment, of foul, but staggered to hia. feet and $1,123 or f::2.7tiu.21. Another car of who broke the glass from the alarm lained blown on Fitzpatrick who had 163 sacks netted $381 per ton or box and turned the warning in. In a tetlred to hia corner. Fitzpatrick de$4,966.80. brief time the members fended himself momentarily without resurprisingly Some of the stockholders here are of the corps appeared in caps and uni- turning a blow, but finally cut loose unquestionably making a good thing forma and made a record run to the and again floored the Cincinnati man. A young lady scene of the wedding. out of the property. Attracted by A physician who examined Furey dewho la a stenographer has been drawthe appearance of tha Are brigade, an rided that he had not been fouled. Milt ing an average of $100 per week for immense throng of people surged to- Kennedy knocked out Charles Cornwall the past month and workingman ward the mualc store to see the imag- In two rounds and Billy Courtney who holds five shares has been drawinary fire put out. A large group of knocked out Chick Wall iu five rounds ing $300 per week for a month. sturdy firemen pushed through the in the preliminaries. The ore 1e getting better and the crowd, armed with axes, extlnguif irrs force ie being encreaeed so as to get and hose. Unfortunately Mr. Ward-lelgSan Francisco, Nov. 23. A court of Ihe best possible reeult before the who didn't seem to settee the hu- Inquiry composed of mor of the situation, spoiled what Henry Glass, commanders T. S. Phelps lease expires. would have otherwise been a good joke and B. F. Tilley, U. 8. N., has been apby locking the building and keeping pointed to Investigate tbe recent tbe firemen out. grounding of the monitor Wyoming, The couple were married without ihe Commander V. L. Cot t man, commandaid of extinguishers. ing. These officers will proceed from The following arc tbe arrivals it the Mr. Hinton has been the driver of this city to Seattle Friday. Reed for the pest twenty-fohours: the chemical wagon for some time and Lou. Baer, Louisville, Ky.; H. Lieb-maMiss Cottle la the daughter of Hiomas Portland, Ore., Nov. 23. CommisA. Liebman, Chicago; W. L. Maand well known Cottle, a well-to-sioner General Blnger Herman ia in son, New York; Max M. Well, Salt citisen of Hooper. before the court, Lake City; John Dant..Phlla., Pa.; W. The firemen were quite disappointed this city to appear F. Buckingham, Chicago, Thomas Odd-ha- at Mr. Wardlclgh's unexpected actions. having been summoned aa a witness for the government in the land fraud Logan, Utah; A. L. Farrell and wife, Logan, Utah; C. D. Clark EvansHives ere a terrible torment to the trials. ton, Wyo.; Alfred Rothschild, Chicago: little folks, and to some older ones.' C. W. McCoy, Sprague, Wash.; J. 61. Easily cured. Doan's Ointment never Denver, Nov. 23. The Supreme Lippfnrott, Spokane, Wash.; Mrs. H. falls. Instant, relief, permanent cure. Court today ordered the Denver elecA. Brown, Rerklev, Cal.: A. R Hibba At any drug store, 60 cent- tion committee not to certify to the reand wife. City! W. F. Armstrong, Sait turns of thia county to the state canLake; Hal. C. Palmer, San Francisco; PRESIDENT'S TURKEY ARRIVES. vassing board until further orders. W. H. Thornton, New York; C. E. ParThis ia to give opportunity for arguis, Salt lotos; J. M. Bradley. Chicago; Washington, Nov. 23. For ,25 years ment in the Supreme court on the 6'. A. Lyman, Cedar Rapids, la.; Thom-- a Horace Yose of Westerly. R. I., has pre- matter of throwing out certain DemoWise, Garland, Utah. sented each year to the President of cratic precincts In which Republicans the United States a fine turkey for his alleged fraud. Energy all gone? Headache? Stom- Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. Vose's bird ach out of order? Simply a rase of arrived at the WTilte House today. It St. Petersburg. Nov. 25. Emperor torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters ia a fine specimen, weighing between Nicholas baa received a letter from will make a new man or woman ol 23 and 40 pounds. President Roosevelt congratulating you. him upon tbe birth of an heir and ten23. General Nov. Rio Janeiro, dering good wishes for a successful and Washington, Nov. 23. Evidences of Trahaissos, who waa wounded during Illustrious reign. qniter condition at Port Au Prince has the revolt of the cadcta of the military come to the statement from the Ameri- school, died yestenlay evening as the Havana, Nov. 23. The house comcan there, who result of amputation uf a leg. Accordhas reported favorably the bill mittee says that the Gentian minister has hun- ing to an official statement 44 perreligious processions ur dred licenses and patents for the next sons were killed during the disturbances prohibiting functions except within churches. for two week. German commercial laat large year houaiia In which tbe Americana are Indianapolis. Nov. .23. The second also interested. The licenses of Ihe Sidney, Cape Breton, Nov. 23. No annual convention (if the Citizens' Inconcerns were with held lust year. tiding 'of the sieamer Stunl reported dustrial Association of America will last night from St. John, N. F.. aa beSan Francisco. Nov. 28. Thera will ing long overdue, have yet reached be held in New York November 29 and be no market quotations Thursday, here. Beside hrr captain she tarried a 30th. 500 delegates have signified rew of 10 men. It ia feared Dial she their intention uf being present, rep(Thanksgiving day.) foundered In the aiorm wnirh swept resenting states from Maine to CaliBerlin, Nov. 23. Emperor William, over the Cape Breton on Thursday last. fornia. while trawling from the launrMng of The steamer ia a wooden uleanirr of Seattle. Nov. 23. The steamer 8itvo. the battleship Deutschland, at Kiel, to 623 tons. of Seattle, bound from Ju.ieau to for big game shooting. etoi-pe- d Jefferson City Mo.. Nov. S3. The of- Skagwav, went, ashore, staving a hi? in Krt long enough tn receive on board hi special train a messenger ficial canvaa of popular vote in Mis- hole in her hull. No Uvea were lout and souri was completed today when the the vew.e i reported resting easy. The from the Emperor of Austria, who placed iu his majesty's hand an autograph ballots cast, for president waa toiallrd. Seattle la owned by the Pacific Coast communication from Emperor Francla Here Roosevelt' plurality la 25.600. Steamship company. The vote waa aa folio a: Roosevelt. Joseph. Nothing is known uf its conParker. Deni.. 29.1.847; tents. The German Emperor also reRep.. 321.447; F.NTIRK CREW PERISHED. Debs. 8or 13,008; gwtiilow Pin. 7,781; ceived in one of the rara of Ms special Solialist-Laim- r 4.226! an a Watvou. as office, represeu-lativfilled Pop.. Corregon up train, Norrknpin?. Sweden. Nov. 23. The 1.676. of Ihe foreign office. The train Swedish Bur from Ckitnshy. England, on then enni toned Journy wiih a cargo, foundered today at the . Havre Nov. 23. The vik of tuck eotrsic of Arko sound. The rn!ve Riievfa. ia peace ir.'rfliy over. c.' tw, numbering 17 perished. Boston. Nor. 23 Cvnspii.iy and RUN DOWN BY FREIGHT. fraud are denied by Tbomaa w. i.sw-soCincinnati, Nov. 23. Jac G'Keeie In an amendment to a demurer CovReno. Nee. 23. J. 8. Harding, a line- of Chicago and Eugene Rezenahof whieh he filed, today in the Massachuington. Kentucy, fought 13 rounds to a setts supreme court in a suit brought man employed by the Southern Pacific draw at the Alexandria club at Newgainst Lawson. Weideufeld A Co., by waa todar run down and instantly killed port, Ky., tonight. a near train DelaGas Prosser Creek. freight of State by the Bay company ware. The at lion against the firm see Hia home was Iu Truckee. where he All the nicu employed in the Raid leaves a widow. begun in April last year, and Its purBrass Mauuiactiiring Works, at 272 pose was to restrain the defendants Kent avenue. Williamsburg, have gone TENT ISSUED TONIGHT. from dIKlng of certain shares of the on strike because of au intuiting anil Bay State company. London. Nor. 23. The text of the unjust placard. The placards wci e between Sweden. posted in ihe shop recently offi riug a New Yurk. Nuv. 23. An automobile arbitration t rente driven by Morris Ward and osned by Norway and Great Britain was Issued reward, of 350 for the arrest and conGuy IxnuniB. a prominant biticiuesa and tonight. It ia identical with the treaty viction of any workman found stealing. The employes looked upon the placsociety man. was cverturnej at Avenue between Pornigal ami Great Britain. Beach rrassing. ards as an insult, and reqm-steD and tbe Brigb-othe Lima. Peril. Nov. 23. The American management in remove them. Th'a ioflc by a motor car of the Brighton at 'a arFish was canter Albatross B ach road, and Ward was killed. Mr. nol done, end the men went on company rived today at Callao. strike. Loomis received several injuries. i Atlag-JjYito- KAMBU KOTTORIAL TEiEPHOHES MRS. ROOMS Independent No. SI Independent Phone Ns. 12fl InSMiSaiit Phene ...No. 120 Rniw., BusiNBsa office VWLUAM GLABMANN EDITORIAL ROOM Ball Phans No. 56 Phans No. M BUStNESS OFFICE Ball WILLIAM GLASMANN Ball Phono No. 120 No 120 of bath talaphena systems cload aNor Ip, m. Sheriff finery of Balt Lake County, visited Ogdon yesterday on business connected with his office. Closing out sala. Chicago Co., Opsrn House Block. Mlllin-r- y Harold T. Henlnger of Ogden, aged of Hooper, aged If, were granted a license to marry late yesterday afternoon. 24, and Ada M. Simpson Get your Thanksgiving cske at tho bread and cake sale given by the Foung people of the Presbyterian church Saturday, Not'. 19th at Jones Grocery, 33S 2s th 8L J. B. CUBIC DUB rB JamM Burch Received the Sad News of the Death of Their Daughter at Ainsworth, Canada Ysstsrday, James Burch was the recipient last evening of the sad news of the intii of his daughter at Ainsworth. Buiisii Columbia. Sunday afternoon at 3:49. Clark vki a brida of only aix months and left Burch Creek, this oounty, with her husband scarcely six months ago for tbs far north. Letters to her parents up until a short time before her death bespoke of extreme happiness ami contentment. Only two weeks sgo I he young bride was siezed with a fever, but the last letter from the husband spoke of improvement and hope of speedy recovery, so that the new of the death came as a terrible shock. The deceased was the daughter of James and Nancy Stewart Burch. She was born in Ogden. March, 1883, And married J. B. Clark, a well known young man of Ogden, May 7, 1904. Shortly after the marriage the happy couple moved to Canada. The remains arrived here about o'clock last evening and were taken to Iarkin'a undertaking parlors. The funeral will be announced later. - St. Petersburg, Nov. Interior has remriv-e- d M. Kkingenberg. governor of because of hie liarsU measures . against tbe Jews, contrary to bia The Telliiride Power Company on orders. account of the tendency toward vrndal-Isbsvs sent noticee to both the poKnox villa, Tenn.. Nor. 22. The sulice and sheriffs departments offering premo court today rendered its decisLOO af reward for the detection of any- ion case of A. Z. Satterfield, one found damaging Its property. against a morning newspaper here, affirming the decision of the court beA special session of the city council low, and ordering a remitt ur of a porwas held last night for the purpose tion of the judgment obtained bekiw. of considering tho revised ordinances. Ephrlam Satterfield was arretted on The regular order of business was sus- the charge of working a knife trick. pended and a portion of the ordinances The morning paper published the story which have been revised were taken of tho arrest, but tbe reporter Nm wrote the item used the name of A. Z. piece meal under consideration. Satterfield, Tbe latter brought suit A very elaborate and pretty wed- for damages and won it In a ' loey Wind- court. The derision of the court ! that at the ding was held while no Is sor Hotel Qst evening. Charles thers Intent shown in the C. Hadley, the well known Southern publication ilia Injury to the plaintiff Pacific conductor, and Mary D. Heath, was effected just the same and that daughter of A. J. Heath, proprietor of the correction, made five days afterthe Windsor Hotel,' were the recipi- wards did nol right the wrong done. ents of the nuptial honors. STRIKERS MAKE DEM- N08TRATION. The Utah Construction Company have just secured a contract from the Parla, Nov. 23. A series of strike Oregon 8hort Line Company to build a spur running out from Boise City, in the government arsenal and powder Idaho, along the Boise River to tap factories at L'Orlem. Brest and Toula lumber region. The branch takes in on, is assuming menacing proportions. thousand strikers at Brest made a string of lumber camps and is to be aEire demonstration today and liiere was pushed to completion with nil possible mirh minor disorder, large forces of speed. The Construction company bus troupe have been concentrated at the on move its to outfits began already porta The strikers Include the grounds. They, in the main, are varioua near the the proposed work, being arsenal telegraphers, thus interrupting scattered along the Oregon Short governmental dispatches. Line trunk line in Idaho. Hundreds of livea saved every year by having Dr. Thomaa Eclectric Oil ha the house Just when it ie needed Cures croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds It was the Judgment of the large of every sort. audience present at the production of 'The Countess at the TabernacW hut UNCERTAIN WHAT CREDITORS Wild, DO. night that even if not grand opera, it was ons of the most unique operas Inever given before the Ogden public Nov. 23. The repre. Cleveland, O., asmuch as the composer, Mias Marsentatives of J. J. Sullivan receiver of garet Whitney Is but fifteen years tbe Aultman rompany of Canton, d age. Miss Whitney wrote both which recent ly failed, shows the total words and music and that without anyappraised assets of the com puny to be $1,644,070; total direct liabilities. $890.-03thing being put upon paper. The production is a moat creditable one and contingent liabilities as endorser lieapeaka a brilliant future for the gif- of Jobbers notes, including those for ted young compimi'. Master Shepherd tbe Western Supply company, the is not lers enough enough to raise the Cedar Rapids supply company, tlie K. T. Kenny company and ihe Kenyun-Roain- g lid of the piano, even, without standing; on a chair and hia fingers barfly company, BJ.AS3.smi; contingThe llhrettlat sang ent liabilities as endorser for the Arcc irr'ch an octave. ihe tunes to him and tie rompoaed the tic Machine company, together with crcompaniments for each in a way that miaceifaneoua trade paiiera, S3.77U.424. Receiver Bulllvau. In an interview to. proves unusiinl ability. A matinee andperformance will be given to- day. said it was uncertain what the creditors would realise. He was inclined to. think however that the Ault-ma- n Creditors would receive from 25 to SO rents on the dollar. Th's WK-would be realized on a Tn'.r eeiimare float the Aultman properly t one and not laclr.ding anib'cg from the auxil1 iary companies. Mr. Sullivan said he Old Sold believed A considerable amount of the paper of .the varioua branch concerns endorsed by the Auliinan company would be liquidated. J If you have any eld around tho lying gold SUMNER ARRIVES AT COLON. house, bring it to our store Colon. Nov. 23. The United States and get cash for it or government transport Sumner, having member of the on board thirteen have it made over into bouse of commerce and interstate comour in new jewelry shop, mission, arrived here today. where manufactoring faRio Janeiro. Nov. 23. cilities are unlimited. from Chadwick today lowered hie Brook hn and started for home. Ihe & Co., J?vvrcrs 5. LEWIS w:ce-i- ' John M. flaw icy f him in the command of the Suuib AtTHE BIG CLOCK, Wafch. Ave. lantic squadron. MinietarSviatnpolk-Mirak- 23. y Mo-ghilel- . m In-th- AMUSEMENTS 4; feiYocr I Rear-Admir- al I wound- ed. Site volunteered her service out. of gratitude that her first successes bad occurred in Russia. - at-th- b, Rear-Admir- al REEDJrtOTEL ur n. e . orii 't DINED FRIGHTFUL SANITARY 500 Couple Attend Rtfresn-ment- a Servad Danced Until 2 oclock This Morning. Lodge No. 127 of the International Association of Macliluist. gave a no- INJURIES A hi- -. A HUGE SUCCESS AN by Moonlight The Farty Contiato of Jacob H. Schiff, o.r Ernest Cqsaell, Sir Robert Flemming, General Manager Bancroft and SupL Scott. View ihe SOYESTBER 24. ISM. BALL MACHINISTS' RECEIVED INSPECTION OF THE & P. AT 7:55 P. M. LEFT FOR THURSDAY 51015X10, together CONDITIONS American Club Communication of State Department to Cuban Government is Most Emphatic. demonstration lor a strong alab the same time au eloquent nivv Buron D. EsUiurnellea de the part the United State, Con,? , the world' affaire and pen-ef- i toe maintenance of ihe ? The banquet waa held in world', suucrh!lA of the quarters traveler, Champe Elyeeee. The giiesu ini ' Ambassador Porter, Bron neesr. de Conaiut, Admiral Prof. Barrett Wendell of Harvard irousy, dean of toe university of pT' 100 meB,b'r' f lhe colony.' ri clM D' on Ambassador Porter's spe- -i upbuilding of the America enthusiastically received. He rtxike the American exploit since jii urged that congress preserve th I toric ship constitution. He emphas.Vi tbe theory il.at a etrong r..(Vi, treat guarantee of the 'natlon'l peace. The speech of Baron D'Esioumrswi de Constant was significant from Yh. fact that he was member of Tti Hague tribunal. He said the Fnited State had within the last three year given very remarkable evidence of it. power In shaping events whi- h coniti. :ut the world's advancement. When The Hague tribunal had bin almm forgotten and Intentionally iEnorl President Roosevelt brought it ha k to life by referring to it. the Mexi,',. California case (the Pius claim 1. Bute, men of Europe considered this as an e fort to resuscitate The Hague tribunal but It speedily led to the unibliUD' of ihe more important case of Great Britain, Germany and Italy against Venezuela. The Hague cotiri, thui made saved, steady progress the latest result being the submission of the Anglo-Russicrisis to arbitration. Baron D'Estounu-llede Coastant after graphically portraying tile horror ol the war in Ihe Far Kaet declare that the enlightened policy of the T'uitrd Statea gave hopes that even the great tragedy will be stopped. He closed with a toast to the euccess of President Roosevelt ' proposition fur second meeting of the Hague. The speech which was impromptu waa heartily applauded. a?, New York, Nov. 23. The officials of the Cuban government today officially deny the reports published In this cuuutry that there is yellow fever In The denial waa given out Cuba. in this throyg the Cuban consul-genercity, who issued the following statement: "1 have received today a cable from the Cuban government, in which it Is denied that there are four eases of yellow fever in Cuba. There le only one case at the present time end that was The case was reported In Imported. Santiago province on a litle Island called Puma Sal. This case did not. mount to anything on account uf the energetic measure taken by the sanitary department uf the government." Consul-Generayqlfite Mid that bia government was considerably disturbs. I over the widespread reports in tiiie country that yellow fever had broken out on the island. Such reports, he Mid, have a tendency to keep away tourists and hamper the trade between thia country and Cuba. It ie learned tonight that the sex-io- n for the energetic action of the late department waa that the marine hospital service had reported that yellow 'fever had appeared in several places in the Island of Cuba anJ it was feared that iL might be an outbreak In some of the large cities. al al Havana, Nov. 23. No instructions have thus far reached the American legation here from the government at Washington to rail the atentUm of the Cuban authorities to the unsanitary conditions at Santiago and elsewhere in Cuba and to urge prompt and thorough remedy of those conditions as reported in a dispatch from- Washington today. Those who introduced the bill In the Cuban senate on October 19 approprlat ing 12.000.000 to eld in the sanitation of the cities aa,v they are pleased to see that the United States ie again directing the attention of this government to the urgent ' necessity for improvement in sanitary conditions of the rltlee, particularly those on tbe east side of the island. The mayor of Santiago asserts that it will be impossible for that city to alone bear the coat of cleaning the treeta. - NOTES Par,. Paris, Nov. 23. The eve banquet at the American hich, part Frenchmen and Anient1 were guests brought out a Washington, Nov. 23. To state' hne directed the American at Havana to call the attention of the Culien government to the frightful saniiery conditions in Santiago and other places on the island ol Cuba and iu express the hope that iitmpt and thorough relief wiil be forthcoming. A recent report received nere show the serious condition of the streets in Santiago. It is stated that there is practically no drainage and that water is allowed to stand in tbe streets fur days at a time. It waa said tonight that the of the state department to the Cuban government regarding the frightful sanitary conditions at Santiago and elsewhere is most emphatic in character and ia intended to ini pres ihe Cuban government with the desire of this government for an immediate remedying of this condition. LABOR in ' - an a 1 e. TO BE TESTED. New York, Nov. 23. The legality ot Governor Davie action in aiippresalng the Panama lottery in that secliim. i to be tested by Carloa Duque, manager of the lottery, who arrived here today on tbe steamship Yucatan front Colon. TO INSTITUTE Portland. Nor. LIKE INSURANT'S 23.- -A proposition in institute a life insurance department for members of the National Grange of today's session at occupied the Grange convention. The matter was introduced by W. K. Thompson, chairman of a special committee appointed' at the annual convention two years ago. The instructions of thia committee were to investigate toe subject and report to the National Grange, The subject has been continued from year to year, but today it wee fully discussed by the delegates. Final has not been arrived at. No' matter how long you have had the cough; if it hasnt already develop- ed into consumption. Dr. Wood's Non The Danes organised and erected a way Pine Syrup will cure it bacon factory entirely on the plan in 1887. As a result in 1890 there were ten successive bacon factories in operation. Each year has seen new onea spring up until at the present time there are some twenty-nin- e in operation, with a membership of over 64,000 farmers, and handling annually about 800,000 This Industry has been very pigs. successful, aa the exports in the year 1901 amounted to $17,242,220. r BOY vs Clothes Work commences in Germany at 6, or 7 oclock in the morning, and usually slops at the correspond hour in the evening;. The workman haa a quarter of an hour for breakfast. from an hour to an hour and a half at noon for dinner, and a quarter of an hour in the afternoon for tea. Sometimes and In gome factories, the breakfast period ie not authorized, afternoon tea ia omitted. The average length of the day's work ia ten hours. In the textile industry it may be a quarter of an hour longer. A healthy Boy ia going to get all there ie out of any season that ia at hand. Ho io Just aa much in lovo with the outdoor Winter sports he ie with those of lurnmer. But in Summer It ie a sort of while in Winter it ie tho absolute duty of parents to oeo that tho Boy has a proper Suit. We want parents to see our Japan has a federation of labor wiih almost 300,000 members, according to Australian labor papers, which go on to a&y that this organization haa been struggling for Improved conditions for the working class in Japan, and Us efforts are betog rewarded by the enactment of a factory law regulating hours of labor, age of workers, etc, and compelling employers to be considerate of tbe health and safely of their employes. Single and Double B rented Suite, Three-piec- e 8ulte, Non folk Suita, and Blouse style. Any and all desirable styles for Boys from 5 to 15 years ef agn Long price range 6:30, Employes of the United States Steel Corporation at present number approximately 150.000 men. Last year tbe total number of all employes In the service of the corporation waa 167.709. compared with 168,127 in 1903. The total amount paid in sainriea and wages Inst year was $120,763,896. is estimated that this years salary and wage roll will not exceed $10ft,. Superior Boys Clothes o, iip to sons Como, oeo what we can do for you in tho way of clothing the Boys. Fred M. Nye Gtto Clothier 000,000. Upon (lie arrival in New York of the delegate from the Rritfidi Trades Union Congress to next month's convention of the American Federation of Labor plans will lie discussed for an amalgamation of the English and Ijnneehore-ainto an tiuion. The membership would be eomei hieg like 1JQ.(M)9. Auv-rirs- n. I Aa a result of a cnarre! belweea the Nstioal Order of Steam fitters and tho United Plumbers' Association, operations of all aky scraper and buildings going m In Baltimore are at a standstill. 13 organizations are fighting ench other, and the plumbers announced that their members should imt work with members of the steam-fitterunion. Tlie latter retaliated by affiliated ordering out of the with (hem is the hoisti.i? engineers union, and when they quit all work is tied up. nourishing, toothsome tom as the beef fro" IulP (tatee. W r meet our all indling ly and scientific s' n If you haven't a license you have to aeeompanv me. Organ Grinder All right. ir, wh.il silljkOU sins? Judge, Officer v- ill A. EJEATHERBY SSSSSL" SSS |