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Show 'A 190L THE MORNING EXAMINES OGDEN. UTAH. FRIDAY MORNING, DKCEMBER SPORTS OF WED TOE SUSPENDED JOCKEY VACAKERY FOR HIS BAD RIDE IN THE THIRD RACE-R- UPSET AIN CALCULATIONS ASCOT. AT Weil Played Odds. Liberal at Horses Rices Went to Five Dec. 25. Jockey gsn Frsmisoo. saa supended today tor his Vaiakrry third bad ride os Introductor in the fast. track clear, Weather iso. Summary: First race, Si furlongs, selling on; Flo Manilla, second; Buz loujiee. 1.08. Elder, third. Time, Second race, 5 furlongs, selling ihivld Boland. won: Princess Zula, third. Time, M. A. Powell, ; w.-onJ- purse Third race. 7 furlongs. Boigheei. wuu: Darksome, second; Time, 1:22. Sunny Shore, third. Fourth race, 6 furlong, purse s. Claude, son; Martinmas, Second; third. Time. 1:13. Fifth race, mile and '0 yards, sellsecond; ing 8tilicbn. won: Bchento, Barrack, third. Time, 1.44. Sixth race, mile and an eighth, selliAY. Traliern. won; Byronerdale, ng-0. Colouel Anderson, third. Time, . lri-dlu- ; 1:53'-- . Rain rether uiwet calculalioss at Aacot today and nnlv one fsvorlte on the card wai The other live races went to veil played horses at liberal odds, the longest chances Cincinnatus, at 8 and Effervescence at 10 to 1. Weather cloudy, track heavy. lxis Angeles. Dec. Summary: First rare, 22. 8lsnon course, selling second;- - Revel, Dorics, won; Crigli,. third, lime, 1:13, Second race, 4', hirlongs Blueroat, won: Belle Kinney, second; Fireball, third. Time, :55',i. Third race, selling. 8 furlongs One Bants, won; Funny side, second; Clover-tu- n. third. Time, 1:15. Fourth race, free handicap, one mile Bragg, won; Sheriff Bell, second;. Tim Payne, third. Time. l:43Mi. Fifth rare, telling, one mile Cint'in-sstu- e, won; Blissful, second; Daisy, third. Time, 1:44. Sixth rare, 8 furlongs. Belling Effervesenee, won; Susie Christian, second; Xanon, third. Time, 1; IS. Los Angeles, Dec. 22. Entries at Ascot for Friday: First race, purse, 5 furlongs Gar-Tir- e. Miss Powell, 108, Annua, 105; Kinauado. Andvarl, Ai.ro, 103; I ary khrpar, St. Dixlii, 100. Second rare, selling. Slauaon course -- James . Corbel t, 115; Mis Provo, Our Price. Crosby, Paymaster, 112; Foxy Grandpa. Ui: Happy Chappy, 107; Mireina. Headwater, Sir Christo-- pher. 107; Winifreds, 108; Htrsals, 102. Third race, purse, 8 furlongs John F. 101: Bala, 111; Kenilworth. 110; Felipe Lugo, 106) W. A. Swift. 105; Birdie P., 8. Fourth race, purse, 5 furlongs Chinan, Oxford, 111; Padfico, Sportsman, The Novice, 108; Rukiana, 108; Descucnto. Bella Dixon, Witch Hazel, Devon B. 105. Fifth race, selling, mile and n sixteenth Harbour, 106; Akela. 105; Eves G.. 102; Heather Honey, 94; Tet-oan- o, 98. Sixth rare, selling, Blauaon course Orest Mogul. Estrellada, Egg Nogg, Tucklierk. 112; Rodolfo, Tizen, 108; Gnat Eastern, 106: Bessie Welfley, 107; lady Mirthful, Trorator. 103; Drp-pe- r. Jardln de Paris, lady Klnora, 92. 97; Pygmalion, RESULTS OF RACES. New Orleans, Dec. 22. Results. First race, 6 furlongs St. Sever won, Little Jack Horner, second; Dalesman, third. Time, 1:14 Second race, seven furlongs Fox-wa- d 4-- won: The Huguenot, second; Joaette, third. Time, 1:28 Third race, mile Mae Hanlon, won; rourt Maid, second; Merry Pioneer, third. Time. 1:44 Fourth race, mile and 20 yards handicap Kings Trophy won, Dc Reske wind; Matador, third. Time, 1:44. Fifth racs, mile Reliance, won; Montebank, second; Daisy Green, third. Time, 1:44. Sixth race, six furlongs selling-- Go Tn AVin. won; Green Gown, second; Dundall, third. Time, 1:14 2-- 4-- 2-- HOPE OF VERDICT DISPELLED The Jury Having the Fate of Nan Pat- terson In Its Hands Were Locked Up for the Night. New York. Dec. 22. The Jury in the Aan Fat torr an case was locked up at 11:26 tonight, having reached no verdict. At li o'clock the announcement rsnic from the Jury room that no had been arrived at and itnmedl-b'l- y heard from the croud which seemed 'I1 rKUW? llry Vl'uld never a decision. The latest runuir from be Jury room uss ihsi thrre men were holding out against nine who desired to acquit the defendant. It was reported iliai the three Jnnus were at nujaasiotv seiKiu&bees of the crime, wue Juror is said to be out for convict ion of murder in holding the second degree and two other- - are reported to favor manslaughter in the s.conj degree. One rumor was itonuita that it named a juror win,j had asked if lie might fire the revolver at ihe man who 0,R lor the conviction of if, Mias Patterson of murder iu the second degree. Disappointed crouds in the streets 11,8 orkinP I' 'f lbs for the night and joined in the waitJury of the persons who had been privileged to stand in the court building during the deliberations of the jury. A few women were in the crowd which stood in White street and watched the windows of the Jury room until the announcement came that the twelve men uniat spend Ihe night In deliberation. I hat Jury will never agree," wan the verdict of aeores of men who followed the Jury from the court building to a neighboring cafe at 7:3u o'clock for dinner. As they filed back into the Jurv room after dinner there was silence throughout the great building and gloom seemed over the waiting rrowd. As the hours dragged on ami no report came from the Jury room the rrowds in the building aud In the street with uui of the farm bojs to bring her butue t ihe miik,ug. 'Alaal her akvk-iulay beneath a tree, aud ou an aljavent feue wt. a mosquito pirktag hi troth with one of her horns.' " At one lime a small company of men in the corridors broke into song. Miss Patterson heard this sign of merryment and her nerves are said to have rebelled at the indication that anyone could be gay when a question of such moment was under consideration. Miss Patterson, after the Jury d this noon spent the afternoon and evening between her cell in the Tombs and what is known as thspen on i third floor of the court building. Must of the afternoon whs spent In the Tombs As site was led from the court after the Jury retired she witnessed a marriage ceremony between two prisoners and rongratnfuted them. For a moment her face brightened as though she had forgotten her own troubles, hut soon after resumed its look of sad calm. While she was in tha Tombs this afternoon she opened numerous telegrams and letters from relatives and friends congratulating her upon her defense and expressing the hope and wish that her freedom was near at hand, line of the messages was from her mother who has not been able to attend the trial. It is said she hoped to have her daughter for Christmas. This evening, after her dinner. She waa taken to the "pen" where she was Joined by her father who has been constant In his support of bis daughter since she was first accused of the crime, and who has been her faithful ally and rompankm every day in court No one else saw Misa Patterson during the evening and the fact that she waa taken from the jail to the court indicated that ahe still expected a verdict notwithstanding that the jury had 'consumed hours in discussion without reaching a finding. One of her counsel was about tha building this evening, but did not see bis client The abiding faith of the young woman was shown shortly after 6 o'clock tonight when she expressed the opinion that the Jury would acquit her. I almost feel I will leave here tonight, for the Jury, 1 am sure, will not stay out all night. When she aaid this her faco was tense with nervousness and in her hand waa the missive she had Just received from her mother. It read: "Dear Nannie: We look for you tomorrow because father sent word that the jury would set you free and send you to me tonight. I dreamed last night that you were free again and that It waa Christmas. God grant that the dream comes true, Nannie, and 1 will have my little girl again. importance should not be attached to the emperor's annotation which. It is believed, he wrote in a moment of berause tbe Chernigov Zemstvo telegraphed direct to him instead of through tbs minister of ths interior. The informant pointed out that the publication did not appear in ih official portion of the paper, arguing therefore that the publication was secured by a person who was interested in Ihe effect that would be produced. While any i.li-of a const Kuwait or of the convokstion of a national assembly has been rejected the correspondent is positively toM the etniieror bad no intention of receding from his position to grant certain measures in the direction of liberality. became imimtieut. THE HYPERBOLICA1 MOSQUITO. following a statement that Jndge would give the Jury another half hour before lacking them up. The hope of a verdict was dispelled, however, when a few minutes before 11:30 Captain lnrh of the court squad mid that. "It was all off. and the Jury would be locked up for the night Fatterson In heard news the the . '15 lien, and It was so unexpected to her i s!, she came near' collapsing. It was understood that the Jury would continue discussion of the case tomorrow Morning the Jury room containing only a few tables and the chairs and tha Jury will have no opportunity to sleep unless they can nap In the small chairs. As soon as the Jury was locked np for Vjl night Miss Patterson bade her her a tearful farewell and waa from the "pen" in the court building to her cell In the Tombs. The Wrl who showed such courage through he long trial Is almost a nervous r'Ck. The great strength she formerly has fklled and she repeatedly oh. how can those men U'klsnj doubt my word. will he no opportunity of hear-- g . Th from the Jury again until 10:80 morning, tha hour fixed by the Mrt fyr a report from tha twelve men Jec8 the fate of the chorus es-wt- ed John E. Itolmond a a reception in his honor was asked fur his opinion of a political prophecy that, bad been printed in a London newspaper. Mr. Redmond read the prophecy. Then he. smiled. This." he aM. "is hyperbolical. It Is as hyperbolical as the mosquito story that resident of New Jersey told me the other day. This gentleman desired to impress size and ferocity of upon me tha tha New Jersey mosquitoes. He said: I had a valuable cow In the her in the spring, and usually I kept were growstable, for the mosqnltoes and I ing In size and in number, feared that they might do her harm. humid day. One hat, cloudy, though ,1 permitted the cow to pasture in a marshy field. She sprat the day 4n the field, and toward evening I went -- put Beautiful Xmas after the announcement ttm1failtcly the ... Jury was locked up for the officers cleared the corridors of COPrt building of scores of newa- -, And attorneys who had an-n- ly T1 awaited news from the Jury, tfniurs of disappointment were When CapitinPerthing, I. S. A., ou duty in the Philippine, we sent to reconcile the native dato to our ways of thinking, he was cautioned about tbe Chiefs groat aversion toChristmns. In the eyes of the Filipinos there are only two religions in the world Mi hanimeilaniam and CbriManhy, hit people reproacuiing the former and the CrJtolk-i.n- i of the Spaniards the taller. Ou arriving at the datu'e bamboo palace he found all .be Chiefs assembled. with a native band, so he rortdod with bis escort of rugged American regulars to where the Chief sst- - One of (hit first questions ibenaiive adifd was: Are you a Christian?" The Middrauess of the attack might hare disconcerted the diplomatic Captain, but he was equal to the and quickly answered: No your highness, we are Baptists' "It is well," wa the reply. They then proceeded to business. Lippincotl'e Magazine. CHINESE FAMILt AKR1.STED. I'cii-Siui'li. and William K Sunni nf me same pUce; Judge W. 11. The arrest of a CUiuese baby 3 Mi.liili-touWarden (,uhl t the Ohio niouihs old ha been tfftv.ed by tlo pcinteuiiaiy and X. S. Willard, tor United Stall's officers iu this my with- - j $!iH.m damages, u the diaige of ciUiiipii-acout to deprive the plain-li- fi opposition. - The of humanity j of the hue and Htfei linii of hi wife, against the little bun, from the Celestial kuig.l-.is tluu he) Umnia McBride, sinter of the has violated the CUim o exclusion law wardu. 'the peiitimi in itNeli is ihe and entered the douiaiii of the United aiurr of an Intel eating romunce State w ilium i authn: aud as a oi initialing at the t.nn ilie huabaud wa a student in a dental college ami and rent lu the same are Chin Ida an eel heat t a aiinient at Yua-- ar coling under the same N. V Quau Chan, the faihcr of the ha lege. Foiifcnket-psieJung Tew Ying, tbe mother of the youthful offender, and Chit, Kin Chee. FIRST PKACT1UAL TEST MADE. the brother, a ho may be iu some measure fur loading ltiiatol; Conn.. Dee. 22. The flint Chee Hing. tbe infant, from the jistbs practical teat of the theory recently of righteousuess. advanced by Dr. Wolff of Hartford, a lim arrest of the Chau family ia the liacieriologisl whose experiments would last move in a battle that has liven go- indicate a defl.itte relation bet ween ing on three years betueen the United diphtheria and meningiStates government and Chiu Qtion tis. nr spotted fever, is bring made at Chan, the erstwhile ''Mayor ef ChinaFoiertille. A young girl was taken sn-town." who. flourished tor years as the ieii-i-i!awitli spotted fever, and the absolute ruler of Plum alley in the proKtetun'd an ripid lv that when It is a hat tie that a heart of Salt. phmieiaii arrived he considered the has brought out In airung relief the dealmost hopeless. As a resort 6.000 ae termination of the Chinese character, unit of diphtheria wore and It ha attracted wide attention. administered with tbe result that the Eight days ago Chin Quoit Chan patient was much improved to, lay and with hi family, there is thoiignt to be good prospects of landed in Salt including hla wife, who is eaid to be recovery. one of the prettiest' lit lie Chinese women that ever r roused the ocean; the y ear-o- ld eon by a former wife, and the wee Chee Hing who saa arrested yesterday in hia mother' arma taking dinner in the say established in the beginning. Siam after tbe arrival of thla Interesting family the attention of Chinese Inspector Jamea McCabe waa called to th case. He at once wrote to the authorities as to the legal stauding in this country of Chin Quon Chan. Yesterday, before he had had tints to hear you have tha satisfaction ef from Fsler Townsend, the inspector was ordered- from Washington, It. C., to arths knowing you are getting rest tha family with a view to dcixirtiug best laundrywork that anyvery them front the country and back to body can do. China. Acting upon this order and on Its stylish. It's well dons In the advice of Deputy United States District Attorney Pennel Cherrington. every respect and above all lta McCabe swore out a complaint dona without ths wear and tsar Cnmmis-done-r before United States that It receives at most launDaniel H.Twomey. The warrant for the mom 8 dries. ha arrest of Chee Hint, old. and We want everybody in Ogden the other member of the Chan family waa then placed in the hands of Chief and vicinity to mo a sample of Deputy United States Marshal Lucian our work. Wo know it'o the II. Smyth. . I I r t- -- er. MAY YET GRANT CERTAIN REFORM MEASURES. ne auti-toxi- St. Petersburg. Pee. 22. The correspondent was informed this afternoon by a person competent to speak that too much a POSSIBILITIES TTRKO OF i.lL-GARIA- N WAR DISCREDITED. London, Dec. 22. Among the diplomatists In London connected with the y Balkans the suggest ions of the n of a war are discredited. One of the Balktn ministers who has Just returned from a trip to Belgrade, Sofia ami Constantinople hells the Associated Frets that he is convinced there will not be a war next year and that if Turkey fulfills her engagements peace In the Balkins will hr established on a permanent basis for some years to come. In his opinion the situation in Macedonia Is not so serious as It was a hnu1-blllt- Tnrko-Bnlgaria- Turkn-Hulgart- an year ago. HEAVY MOVEMENT OF GOLD. It was reported today that $1,500,000 In gold had been withdrawn from the New York Clearing New York, Dec. 22. house for shipment u South Africa. The name of the shipper could not be ascertained. Baring. Magoun A Co. announce engagement of $250,000 gold coin fur shipment to Buenos Ayres on Saturday. Lazard Freres shipped gold bars amounting to $540,000 to Paris. ' transferred by Ths telegraph today $300,000 to San Francisco and received $88,000 from that city. . y RESIGNATION er It is reported that a Tennessee man recently died at the age of 70 years, and that during his life he lied never kissed s woman. What did he kiss? He may have never been the agirreasor in the kisaing bnainess, but it is a cer- tainty that Ills Infant lips received many s' fond kiss from his mother and she was certainly a woman. Provo Democrat. A CACHE COUNTY IDYL. 3-- fWhen We s 2345 Washington . Avenue otr Do Your Work best While running arnnnd the corner of the school house at Weal Jordan, Lulu Lancaster, daughter of Robert Lancaster, waa knocked down and instantly killed. She collided with another child running In another direction. The other girl waa heavier and little Lulu was knocked down. She fell, her head striking against the corner of the building. She lay there for a minute before the other child could eumuion help. When slie was picked up her skull was found to be fractured over the right temple. Dr. Roberteon waa called at on re, but found that life had been gone for some time. Fracture of the skull waa declared to be the cause of death. The little girf was buried yesterday afternoon. Much sympathy waa expressed for the parents of the child. She wee always found to be of a very bright disposition and very popular In the school of ths district. the high character of Judge Loofbour-o- w end the name he had made for himself In tbs community where be bas mads bis home for a number of years. The large hall waa filled with members of the liar and other friends who had known and rm pec ted Judge during the years of his residence here. Many of these followed the remains to Mt. Olivet, where they were laid to rest in the family burial plot with the Impressive servire of Ihe Mawere sonic order. The Judge Henry P. Anderson, Judge William C. Hall, Judge C. W. Morse, Samuel Wcatcrfleld, Jamea K. Shaw end D. 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Last year's ceedingly disturbed frame of mind, catch was high and the prices realized consequently the tones of Nolan's rich for the pelts In London were good, tbe brogue were more than usually ferrid season being a profitable one to the as lie fought against tha sixth adjourn- company. ment. "I am sorry," said Justice Dugro, MANAGER DEPARTED WITH but your opponent has shown me THE MONEY. good cause for the adjournment, Mr. San Franckco. Dec. 22. Battling Nolan, and the case will therefore go over until tomorrow." Nelson, the pugilist, applied tonight for Very well, eor. said the barrister, v warrant for the arrest of "Ted sweetly, "but might I askr wan per- Murphy, wImi has been his manager, sonal favor of this coort 7" xlliging that Murphy had left the city "Certainly, sir, with pleasure. sklng with him $10,000, belonging to Will Your Honor kindly shtep down Nelson. 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