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Show ill rqiiMr CM tur '"s Th 1 fe baa more dc' rr' f. Utah Weather out of Ofideo B9.na "If!- - t,un a ctr-e-r FP forget Mu. It Do!1 .- -! 1 forecast (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) OGDEN CITY. UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING. GOMPERS STILL THE LEADER Seized Opportunity Afforded Muffed Punt by Half Back Nicholas Near End of Second Half Pittsburg, Nov. 25. The silver anniversary of the American Federation of Labor adjourned tomght to meet neat year in Minneapolis on a date not yet aet. Samuel Comport of Washington was president by practically a unanimous vote, only two votes having been can against him. The refiroiurr.i of Thomas 1. Kidd as fifth vice pies! dent advanoed the candidates behind that office and all other candidates lor were successful except eighth vice president W. J. Spencer of Day ton, O., who was defeated for the seventh vice presidency by Y. Huber of Indianapolis. Joseph F. Valentine of Clndanaii was the only other officer elected, defeating V, O. Mahon of Detroit. Frank K. Foster uf Boston and James H. Wilson of New York were chosen to represent the federation at the British Trades aud t Labor Congress, and Thomas A. of New York was elected lo attend the Canadian labor congress. Ipon the announcement of the election of President Gompers, Delegate Barnes of Chicago made an effort to offer a resolution declaring Mr. Compere unfair. He was loudly hissed. The chair refused to accept the resolution and ruled lhat delegates object iug to the reflection of officers should present their objections in writing to the secret ary. The convention closed what is said to have been the most successful meeting ever held by the federation. by Quickly I. her ball had plenty of distance, but it Mas.. Nwr- - 25- -i. the goal SSTta arising the opportunity swervedandjust before reaching misled only a few feet. posts a muffed puiit On the kick our Koome recovered a am.u-- 1 hare 2b yania and from Yale'a of by a core d line Harvard again started for Yale'a cbiob waa maile b. gal. For the first two or three downs IWer "TUl lSrciirml near tho clone of ihe with Brill heading the tandem, some talf. and but for It. no even progress was made, but at Yale'a liue the Bute team held and the contest probably admitted Hi, hose ou got thu ball on downs. Room, in "UJLCU, M 1527 and 1889, iu tuni, was lorrel to kick on the third down from his line. The for cither aide. hall went almost straight up in tho ability unexpected Hirrard'i aud covered a distance of about atop Vale' attack was tho air the conteat. Except for 17 yards. Yale aicviped Harvard's Saof 2dLh for 75 yard, by Houma In progress again on the Rise's allit half and one of 15 yards by line. At this point Yale made the JL,' iha second half, tho saiua most determined rally of the game. In seven rushes which were rent, off marly all were made in JioU and the line. The Harvard lively aha pie. and which showed a into LL tlM resulted from maw playa. fine variety of plays, the hall was carfor-inried to the line. On the secSZi. with the famous tandem the onlv exception being a ond dowd the Yale right ride for the tn the gams, was of IS jarda by Quarterback Ptarr, first aud un'y time able to form a stonewall protection riolT running the whole width of the for the runner. wjl riuded Yxle'o ends for that Koome, who carried the ball, with the game end quarterback danhea and doubla Captain tihevlm and Tripp running at ud deleyed passes by either team his ride, circled the Harvard left end and fr- and started on a (lash down the field. m quickly brokenwasup.thrown for a By some means Rtarr broke through the rouner eely aud caught Rooms by the ankle after bA ude had to struggle lime and he had covered forty five yards. Roome's run as an incentive r.. for th necessary live yards. toIt andWith urged on ' Uie frantic shouts Millj took two or three downs from the Yale side Hie the distsnee. Yale captured the of touch down M (hue time and Harvard took tbs of the field, the Yale backs threw line US stay from Yale twice by stubborn themselves against the Crimson three times, but gained only four yards. The ball went to Harvard for &mrd reached Yale'a to la the second half only to he the aecoud time on downs and after e play. Burr had kicked il out of danger, the attack tire yards for the nearest tho Crime on half ended without a score. TIh After Yale bad returned Harvard's aw to (coring a touch down. In the ta half. Burr made a beautiful st- kick off to the cento of the field In ag at goal from placement froma the beginning of the second half. Harvard began another determined march Wi line, miwing it by to the Yale goal. It ended, however, Abet. hh'i score came in the last ten on the line, where Burr was tad of play. The hall had gone obliged to kick. Yale inwked the ball side to the center of the field, hut was obmi down the Held a lib neither ife to make any tong, ronsisiil liged to kick from her own tch-line. Harvard started to regain the piss. Hoyt sent a high punt tn on the Harvard Hue. Tim lost ground. This time 1 yards were Htrrird back, who bad Jnat come into covered In 17 rushes. Whes Harvard rbe ism. muffed the kick and Cnpialn reached her own line a penalty Sherlls, who on every kick during the sent the team luck five yards, but provaiduvn the field with marvel- Starr, more than regained the dta- ous speso, cobbed the kali ihe instant il tonebed the ground. Yale had tCostiftnel on pRge four) vio Mote held within Harvard's Jr-rar- n 26 l9oi ITALIANS ARE KILLED IN FIGHT k PART OF Chicago. Nor. 25. Two Italian see tloa hand were killed and two other mortally wounded today by three other Italians, who entered a freight car at Winthrop Harbor, forty-fiv- e miles north of this city, and fired at :hem, repeatedly. The killed: Daughter of Charles L Crocker, Prominent New York Woman, Meets Death Pleasure Trip With Guests Dominick August. Aduce. Mortally wounded: Joseph Giavoata, Felice Cxeatie. All of the men were members of a construction gaug that bud been working near Winthrop Hat iMr. They drew their monthly pay two days ago. and it la thought that the reason tor the' New York, Nov. 23. Mrs. Francis attack may have been robbery. The Furtun Harrison, wife of Former murderers fled. Jocph Russo-Japane- Treaty se Ratifications Are Exchanged. Washington, Nov, 25. Without formality, the final chapter in the bloody war bet Wit-- Russia and Japan wss seat sad remarked that something waa wrong with the (wring gear. The next instant the machine swerved sharply. Th chauffer's frara tic efforts to guide it back into th road were fruitless, and th car plunged toward a ditch at th aide of the road, with a telegraph pole looming np directly In Its course. It struct the role a glancing blow and thou toppled Into thi ditch. Mia. Hajrias tea thrown under the machine, her heal tinned down by the heavy machine. She waa unooiiHCioue and It wa after ward fouuJ that her neck had been broken. Beside her, also pinned down Francis Burton Rarrtaon jl New York, waa killed today by the St. Nov. 25. The radical overturning of an automobile la which enacted in the diplomatic of the papersPetersburg, are pursuing the Mime plan that she was riding with a party of friends that deniriment this when they did in the cone of Governor Gen- from San Francisco. The car was at five past four oclock Huron Rosen, eral Trepoff, the former aasinnini min- running down a steep hill In Long the nit.sian ambassador, and Mr. ister of the interior, and have uow Uland City whan a break la the kleer-Tnkahira, the Japanese minister, on opened a regular campaign againat M. 1UK ffaar caused the accident behalf of their respective sovereigns, Duruoro, minister of the interior, ac--i Mr. and Mr. Laarence I. fieott of exchanged ratifications of the treaty of citslng him tlie enemy of the San Fraudaeo and Charles T, Crocker, beirg Portsmouth, which was signed Septem- constitution and the supporter of tvae- - also of San Francisco, a Yal studeut ber 5 last. The only witnessed were liiHi. They also join In a general dn ami a brother of Mrs. Harrison, were Prince Kudaclieff, the seoiYiary of raand fur the immediate trial of the injured. Mr. fieott suffered a fracth Russian embaaay who whs with governors and other official thus far tured rib and k lu a serious condition. by th tar, waa her Brother, but he Ambassador Rosen at Tokio when the removed, making a special point IT wife waa tendered unconscious, bill ai not severely Injured ad waa able war began and again served as one of against M. Neidhardt. the former pre- later was ravived. Mr. Crocker was to five himself from th car. The tho offlcinl secretaries throughout the fect of Odema, who ia called the Ruw bruised and the chauffeur slightly hurt ether thro. Mra Scott, Mr. fieott aad chauffeur, had been thrown clear peace confereace at Portsmouth, and aian Nero, and who, although removed Mra. Harrison's neck waa broken. Mr. Harrison wan Miss Mary Crock- of th - met hine. Mrs. Scott wa buried from the prefecture, remains In the TO CONNECT STEEL PLANT AND Mr. Tficki, counsellor and Oral n of th Japan legation. Wdney miniatry of the Interior. All the min- er, dsaghtar of th late Cbaries P. acroet- (he ditch, landing tea fee' COAL MINES. d the machine and lay uneoaitrlou Smith, chief of the diplomatic bureau ts ry satraps must be brought to Jus- Crocker of Ra Franclsoo. fibe waa husband, althe cry of the radical papers j on of thrr children who divided the where ah struck. Herwas Denver, Colo., Nov. 25. John F. i of th State department, aud Eddie tire, anabw t though (till cravcioua, between futtuue of of the tbs fixvoy, l2,000.0fiu new of Von and persona in The messenger Denver ihe appointments, Bartm Vallery, general agent move for some time. Th chauffeur and M. RhwinlioL to be acting Mid.tOO left by her father. Her secretary of wtate, were also present Burlington railway system, and mem when Uk th other mentors ot th the exchange occurred. Five minhere of the law firm of Wolcott, Valle respHCtively of Tomsk and hand. Francis Burton Harrison, la the slo, wa stunned. party, Mfn- Burton Harrlron. the A Waterman today Incorporated the utes before four o'clock Baron Roacn Hasan, are likeiy to draw their broad-- j No on was near th point where th Nolken being the deposed chief elt. and Burton N. Hariaon, who waa Denver and Beaver railway company reached the department, accompanied accident occurred, th road bring 1 under the lawa of Colorado. It is the by Prince Kudaehcff, hearing the rati- of police of Warsaw, atlll limping from eecrotary to Prroidntt Jefferson DavU luiMt at th time. the Bouthern Uoafederacy during purpose of the company, which is an fication of Emperor Nicholas. Three the pflect of the explosion of a bomb! Th first paraona to raaHs fib tow ha cril war. Mr. fieott 1 a son of adjunct of the Burlington, to build a minutes later Mr. Takahira arrived thrown at him, and Rhainbot being rllil alt nation were Mr. Crock ar and railroad from a paint on the Burling-too- ' with Mr. Hlok, who carried the rati- former governor of the province of. h Ini Irving M. Scott, the Ban Fran- th dheuftair, who triad to fro Mra. fit. Francis branch in Kansas to fication of Emperor Mmsnihlto. They Nylsnd, Finland, who threw the oapi- - riaoo ship builder. llarriae and found that they could met in waa an room ride of some' automobile of ante the coma of iuio fever tal Todays excitement diplomatic, part a the Burlington Pueblo, giving Ilarrlaoa'a program la entertain net lift th machine. Mr. fioori. with plete line between the Colorado Fuel reception room .where they shock lima ago by nending a dispatch aa-- ! UraMr. broken rib, also Joined them, but aad Mr. Bcort, whs are and then buds lifo a Banholainrori near 8t. that log Iron cordially mines passed Iron noniielng and companys still th machine pressed npou th secoffice friends the of th Cmrkar second mate of the waa assistant aid take lo at family at to steel its place Helsingfors, plant Guernsey, Wya, Mr. Boott had hy retary of state, Mr. Adoe. to whom the chief town of Kylaud, fur which he who cam her rocantly 09 a visit. this thu woman. Pueblo. to oobmIoii. been rentored wa from New The York their thence paid riding respects, going parly The Beaver valley company, it is they and it waa deoidod to seed for neaa, Into and the lo room. colony, Seated Jxmg Island, Hempstead diplomatic announced, will also build lt)U miles of It waa about noon when th accident help. . track from Oberlln, Kas.. to Wray, along the long table where for years however, wsa already AMlria,. occurred. the Mra, fieott told th detail American secretaries of elate have Colo., to save a "back haul on freight farm two band haring ecm coming, dlwctiMsed in how fh A nridat th forof 26. maltera of state with merry party, Jackson. Ml.. Nov. dispatch originating on ihe St. Fraucis and Mra. Harrison, were Ik acridaut and run across th flelila. Oherlip branches, which extend south- eign diplomats, Bahra Rosen and 51 r. received here from Monticello, Mia..1 of laughter from wheeled came along about sharply from Another automobile says that Mra. Jutnea Burdwm. wife of without warning ward from Ihe main tracks. The new Takahira at one fell to ' of-rise road ad thrown Into a dlu. two the name time and th men were a bln the In ratification. form. Into the walked a wiM of the both ends connect, here, duplicate phvrfriao trackage to Harrison th Mra nine mariiln. While Baron Roses wsa signing Ihe flee T Dr. Thomas Butler and hot of them raaderad uacousdoti ani piubranch roads with the main line, waa dyipg when her frlmidd lifted her sed trader the heavy machine. Russian and French Inundation of t fit. John's hosstartrd on. film wm hurried The automobile had St. Petersburg, Nov. 25. Twenty-fou- r the Ruraiaa .ratification, 51 r. Taksr pital la Long island City, bnt she died down what la known Thompaon'a hrfinw additional squadrons of Don Co hlra was affixing kfssignaiurc to the reaching th hoapltal. Iater an hill. This place is a favorite sacks have been ordered to be mobi- Japanese and English copies. ambulanr wa sent for Mr, and Mrs. As be car for automobiles. the Their work 26. Nov. Baron Rosen way The and done, to disorders. president lised suppr&M agrarian who after treatment at the same glide swiftly down Mr. fieott fieott, The demand for troops is so great that Mr. Takahira again shook band end has direr ted the appointment of Rev.: gan lo hoapilal, were able to retura to New Mr. a wora Croeker And left Baron of S. rector the examining Rosen assistant Edward goTravers, department, the regiment which guarded the Japa carriage. road map, while Mrs. Harrison and York InIlnrrlMH Trinit v church. Boston. Ms., a nese prisoners ai Madrid has been ing first, and Minister Takahira was at hi office la Mr. fieott were talking together and Mra. few or a e.s minute States later. United The the military chaplain withdrawn and the task of keeping or New York when first Informed of th fieott The Mra chauffeur, of succeed Point-at. was ratifications a to laughing. formal- academy West tier has been turned over to the Japa- change wff said afterward, turned about In hi accident, and wm told that hia ity only, the treaty having become ef- Rev, Herbert Shipman, resigned. nese themselves. had her severely Injured. Ha did fective on the day it was ratified by not know of her dMth until h called the Russian and .Ispanese emperora. at fit John' hospital. Mr. and Mm. Harrison were mara London. Nov. 25. - Sir Arthur Nicholtied In iron. At tje leal gubernatorial son, the British ainlvumador at Bltidrid, election in New York Mr. Harriuoa was succeeds Sir Charles Hardlnge as anv Democratic candidal for thn office of bshxador of Great Britain to Russia, lieutenant governor, Mr. and Mrs. fieott. have been stopping at th Arlington hobsL Mr. Croaker left New Have yaatarlar to com to Row York for the automobile party. Constant. Ravert Is th ream of th chauffeur. Tonight it waa reported that his shoulder had been dislocated. Mra Harrison' body will b gent to San rrsnclaco and placed In th Crocker vanlt. of Former Congressman Harrison wa grief stricken tonight, remaining at of the hospital with th body of hia wife. In explanation of the cause of the aoridmt ft wns Mid tonight that the Sea chauffeur threw off th clutch and allowed the automobile to run under it own momentum, which carried it ton fast In om manner n thumbscrew worked loose on the steering gear hnti- Vandevanter St, Louis, Nov. 25. Senator J. R. o'clock Inthat Judge room. SL Petersburg, Nov. 25. In view of cveryon e in the capital la how long It die, releasing a knuckle Joint whir.it the court penred 11 Is followed found ill waa bcfoie bt by others, or Kansaa tonight Builon of t, allows the driver to control the gear. t (.rhaps even the 8L Petersburg g.irri-Mithe alarming new received today There had been a consultation, Indict-,in- l between the government attor- As soon an the alcci'agr gear thus guilty ou all rfx count in the mutiny at Bebastopol ihe proceedings , swerve! (he front 1 Moscow upon which he ha be1 on trial ney, rouiM-- l for the defense and of the xeniMvo congress around. Then the car turned over. week in the United State Judge Vandevanter relative to the the for past and other developments In the Russian MATTER 18 SERIOUS. This, wss the second accident In the prosecutioa and the atirruit court charging him with haring situation puled Into insignificance. The Several agreed to accept and having accepted torney for Hnaior Burton wished which Crocker was injured. formidable revolt in v.hieb sailors of St. Petersburg, Nor. 25. That the year ago. while speeding an automo(wnpensation from the Rialto Grain given to th jury aud the court had bile the fleet, shore equipages and 'infautry 1 In be collided no drunken with a California, New Y'ork, Nov. 25. Wm. Moore, mill fiecuriile at outbreak at Sebastopol company of fit. IjOuU pre rod his chsrg in writing. garvisons are particlpHting appears of He commenced frolic, a was the case at CruDHtadt, right half bark (' thr Union coIKko for the company In the reading at 10:31) bridge support and was taken out. of appear the prevent to be hcyilnd the power I'ne with both wreck a voice that, was lege fractured. o'r'ork In a planned revolutionary football team, diid tonight from Inof an attorney before the Vk-Admiral Chouknln. commander of but seriously was Mra. Haninon was rrgnrdi'd at on made clear by the juries received i:nl;t In a game with d pertinent. clcarl) audible In all pnrta of the court Ihe Black sea fleet, to control, as the demonstration, tune of an official statement issued by New York univen-iiy- . The verdict wa brought in at 12:50 "onm. Reading slowly and carefully, ,d the brt automoblllsta among women lie wa 18 years -r dispatches ssv nothing of oounter the admiralty tonight, declaring that old and 2 hour ami 25 minute after lie. completed the part referring to the of her net. Frequently he drove hN. Y. oX lived a AicaKureK being lakcn or tho to at. blah con brother' the sailor should several case. and of he how units fsr and the rccrivr-horsepower it a had utieoiiNcloUH knoclu-troop Moore hr was tretimony the jury id tlie oilier regiment of the regular were peed, acting an lo-- r own chauffeur. assembling under the direct blow on the head while he was carrySenator Ilurtou wa ordered (o sp- icered by the Jury, in twenty mm gnrrison. for Mra of the when. had According 10 Socialist of u:ea. later the minntea Five supervision propajury He line. court Monday morning ar in i I ing the ball and bucking the The mutineer and riotous strikers The statement follows: died about six hour after receiving hi counsel announced, a hill of excep- left the room and waa considering the Harriaon's funeral, a special train will are parading the city with red flags ganda. In- chartered, 'The event at Cronatadt have the Injury from cerebral hemorrhage. tions would be presented and an ap-lBefore excusing the Jury leaving New York on without. Interference, sad it may be found echo in the Black sea fleet aaid lhat ha would reapimd Tuesday evening for San Francisco. McCracken of New York nl asked for. Court then adjourned. Chancellor at Odessa. case was the a Kssible, Admiral Chouknln report that aallori, university wa informed of the ragedy Fiom the time the jury aent out 10 any call made by the Jury tomorrow When iho train reaches Hie coast Mrs. ,1m Harrison will be hurled in the pvaie Influence of the Socialist tonight whilp visiting hi waa pacing the court room with providing it was to receive a verdict. dr Burton Kax Imking. j CewVelS 8Te orBDl One of the Important polnin brought pior of the Crockers in fyprras Uva 8t F. E. Hroekwell. in N. J. The ion?, oven strides. aod; of the Buxine : charge was rrmetery. near Ran Francisco. Before IP l lOmll I TK chancellor jmmcdlutely sent the folAt 12:40 there was a summon from out. in Judge Vandevanter1 domlnBi Ihf. L tlTauell trai'i nJOTcment baa spread to severe or- - lowing telegram to President Eliot of the Inside of the room In which the that of llyy question of Jurisdiction of the body is placed on the rpc.-l-al the tlV of tlie army. confined while conald-- i this court relative to the agreement ti.cre will he a brief funeral service at ganixation been rJUTwpn If ViM Adm"ral Chonknin Harvard had unlveraity: Jury .. - Pisaravskl was Fifth avenue home of fie Hsrri- seriously wounded 'Prroident CliarieK W. Eliot. Har- riijg Vj verdict. The marshal, upon lei ween Senator Burton and the rep- the ha sufficient loyal troops at his dis- while trying to prevent a meeting be- vard University, Cambridge, Marx. heir?: Informed that an agreement had resentative of tho Rialto, Mr. Itarbui. M'US. which ihe defense ooatended was made ing held. May I not request, in view of the l,eii reached, notified Judge VandeOfficers of the admiralty hope that, HI to situation "The is AUSTRIAS ATTITUDE. look Illinois, was left to the jury to dc sc serious, Burton or. though, Senator tl'ld Ohio ant on at thut you tragedy today, the mutiny may end like that a hia a cidc. with tn received C:27 table report at the cording will of seat, and al Invite a meeting night oclock this university when the sailors, after evening, no attempt bad college president to undertake the counsel. Ill feature were set, but Vienna, Nor. 25. Austria will conno visible sign of emo Ion AFTER MURDER 8U8PECT. be" reform or abolition of footbal. exprt-B&etinue to take pari In the inlrrnauoual returned o the entered the M. Sebastime MacCrackcn. jury from the But the (Signed) Henry anion against Turkey so long as th without compulsion. TO STOP CHILD LABOR. room until the verdict bad been read. The chancellor Mid: he on a differ Chicago. Nov. 25. Tn addition to powers act unanimously. But if any topol outbreak seems to not did I change sending officers to St. Louis in the power am Inexpressibly pained and HI facial cxprcralon to v. I'hdraw and doe er.t scale. 10 Washington. Nov. 25. The National shocked to hear of Mr. Moore's death. (luring the reading of the verdict and hope of arresting James Brown, who wiihdraw, AuMria will also withdraw. The dispatches say no hinfof the de- Child 1 of the went I Jury will say that have within the last ihe separate ana by Ichor compllfe- - composed of Austria is pot. moving troops toward is suspected of the murder of Miss reasons for the mutmv irr Maude Reese, who was murdered by a Ihe frontier despite reports to the conmany pnvons. will hold a convention thirty day (aid to members of tlie uniguilty" to each count. mands of the mincer., and hia Senator Burton, accompanied by obtainable nt thr admiralty, in Washington, lieglnnlng Iec, 8;b. versity that. I hum only waked for burglar in her apartment three day trary. who hold that child labor is a some of the ok'-- r and larger univer- connwl, descended in the elevator to The statement, that she csntamplates Thoe go. members of the Cblcggo police hriieh ihe conjecture la advsneedthe lhat dereJo ls:Hiitiims, have been urg- - sities io lead. 1.1 favor cither the (he ground floor, and together they force have been sent to Kansas City n movement on fiaouica iv categoridemands for belter food ard wax e ed to attend the Hbolltlnu or comple'c reform of foot- parted for hi hotel. The senator of the and Peoria. The chief hope of the cal. There is practically no doubt that nf reeervlots might partly ball. I repeated this at the last lack of good rentlon. ' permitted by the marshal to have hi polire is to find him in fit. Louis, hut the note nf RuKsa and A'jvtria ta the for The delegates' will tag of the faculty- 1 have not felt it freedom on the promise of hi counsel It ia thought pocMble clews might lead Balkan stajeg them not to Infrankle given by one of the ' mutest is legislation and the efforti which have to b the duty of New York unlveraity to produce him in court at 10 o'clock to hia arrest In the other rlsrfa. terpret the naval demonstration as a officer of the naval faff ti. nrincinsl and underlying mason been made to mstrict child labor. to tike th lead In hl matter. We next Monday morning. good opportucii ! 0 hirrsss Turkey will also discuss ihe The rase was given to the jury at will hate the desired effect. Russia of her dlecouragei anv attempt to play alarming treason in the Euxinill They RAILWAYS WILL APPEAL. cirtit States real In United here 10:35 on child labor and football and have a remedies. great legislative' tonight initiated this action with Austria in bepractically Crenatadt. f at . ' tlx- - (fgaire j1, to win cuit court. For tho first time during nffine'K were drafted for Among those attended are Profcisor never allowed half of the powers. W arship will not 25.-railroad he sent dur- - Felix Adler, of Colombia L'nlverslty. Cincinnati. Nor. affect our requirement of moderation.' nth dr this or the former trial of Sento Salonlca. the flfflpla in be far east comm!- - Secretary of the ator Burton on the same charge a companies against whom United State Navy Bona peri e, . iu this decided week ' wir and theSebastopol Is only ft was held. court Thompson nrraion of nater Simona of North Carolina, RIB DRIVEN THROUGH HEART. the Judge night Kfw York. Nov. 25 President Tanl j nrofflee? to over 403 men. ard Representative John Sharp William, by connael occupied both the lateral ate commerce commiaeioo Argument b a suit gave notice today of appealing to Morton cf the Equitable Uf Anuranc and 25 Not. and . Samuri' Ind SocMcrJ. Carlo the onrnlng afternoon, GompBrs. .wiimany ae mteriy iscapahl-- ' lx ,,of Niiisissitpl aed wa instantly kiil- - Judge Vanderester waa anxious to end the United States supreme com. 6lety made public a (s:?ncn. today Borne, IS years of :h.-- Brew regimentthei New Yoik. Nov. 25.-- .T. TherTnlmont The court enjoined the roaJs from concerning tua ieae of the society's J. Hill, led in football gam- - between .Ur-on- e the car rhi weak he announced that fraMire of - erijn 01 the tarn rom-- ; Iwiiriinc in S. Imil. in which he of the Great Northern, ar-hatl aud Bellainrc h'gh ecbnolK ' at ih auuld charge ihe Jury lunighi. I: hprrsfto charging flrT 1jm. .n in-- ; Ms action on (he cioti'id of f fo- - lr I hun Itnation. u jimd ship ptam-'ew j Matimorc loda'-- . Cue rib hrrf heeii r.:a ictoided to convene court at .vn. fi. Tnntin-- ' rvd her- - uu.'a-- on th . w profits hy ts(inx. J'1 hinir; r'',;n' - of nm driv-- n u until Tor afwr irrbrr.k'.n h.arf m, the ed in Rh-k-er- d ?! NOVEMBER Fair Sunday and Monday. RADICAL PAPERS' CAMPAIGN. rm aftt-nmo- n e d bo-yo- - nov-aide- s. dartd th' l-- off-sid- n tail-nigh- m j . work-signin- 1 35-ya- Jt d d . d d but Nicholas error seemed io np the fighting spirit of the frinws players, and in ten rushes Hite, distance the Yale directed wing, wncre oisde the l!ta. Nearly all th (cure were Yale lo iha goal plungers of against the Hinrvd left Montgomery M rrpUced Krill, notwlthstundif tie fart taut the hurley tackle was ibkto ran off i ho field comparatively two. Forbes nsd the honor of carry-b- f ike lull over for Yale's only touch bn, and Hoyt Ricked an easy gosj tta t pant out. Neither aide came nhii Milking distance on the olhera ' Ml after Yale scored, future, thousand people watched bae in weather an warm aa In-- v saner. t( was tlie largest and w hllllaut gathering ever seen at wbll game in this country. The wen eed up to a high Jbnexcitement by the incessant "Jb of the under-graduatHinurii M.imls, which and conlained after the team jiM-i-r able to aloti the Yule Mjawi tod riiKiilayed tin ability lo Jr?' "win gains, became overjoyed (howing of the Crimson- play- tbe hi her hand the Yal I'm. mill Hutchison Tad replaced toe ii qitori seemed to lurk toLL'T Rl,irl which a week ago line to pieces, lu , oi rrinceiiMi hair t'unard gained many nrwiKii Hurr's ability to out-- W"Dlnrl,,M Burr fell away in -li,l,l H"'1 u aR in turn SUM nuome'a i 'k.t.B. 'hoI'hi-r-took were very to Vl,!" wffcring three mree limes for Idd n 'ulc played nineteen 1 l -- fifteen during the kf Of lhr jnns. gratifying features .r,n ttarf me spirit shown by U slden other, whirh v ohiK,,..) hyeach thp Yal. ,Tsnri ' f Harvard' lead- V'; "' i ho wn not able tt u,. of " which hiini lo ho"l,ltal I Boa-:th ' fur Yale from the iqppon.rr. 4 ZiStnVa Pn ,h 10811 STld ,h" ir, tt with the trim ;rs,,r lha Blue player. aik2nJ 'he others speed .OjO ixr-on- s, - Olit-ta- . ;,;w-ir- lJry fti? Rrr Change. L '"tag ten Krom It Harvard- worked the Pvu?iJUy by it was on 45.H .i"1', Tb,, ,h0 b,m i'u I4 hPiwl m Jr, h,i:! nt to Yala. 1 gJ.1 -a N ll't J riefi: itvS , - ,'l Plttges. Info Har- be hill in ?T'' ' !,P4 tfceB ca,re ;0,rd the end for 15 .':r;9' "ok the hall to 5P LT,1iv l..!(-- the ball Bai' to Yule' Fai- - , RED FLAG WAVES OVER CITY VICTIMS TO Of SfBASTOPOL POUND GUILTY 1 Condemned on Six Counts Charging Him With Accepting Compensation For Wrongly Acting as an Attorney. Fleet and Soldiers Have Revolted Black and Are Beyond Power Fleet to Curb. Sailors r Three Y oung Men Are, how-i-ve- So Far, Reported as Dead. w.i-el- dit-tln- e d -i vc-iii- -! I EFJffi son-in-la- s Vice-Admir- Cron-stndl- "'' d m-u- ace . ci-f- r-- The 4'k I-- . k '1. ball to Roo'iic J"1 Harvard made J;,, 1i"- - H'"T r. 'm Mler, The (c-n- t. jua-ijti- H 1 - P'L S Tl'J ,nir 1 d iK-t- |