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Show . mina ,5 llan rurt S-SS- diiiiMr ha mors jour rural de0Bdn thar paper u thia a paper .; - Utah Weather - forecast - JSi; (RECEIVES FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES) VOL II. NO. OGDEN CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY MORNING. REVOLUTIONISTS LIFE SAVING VERY BRISK ON St. Petersburg, Dm. 1 The following despatch from tic. Adntiral (houknin at Sebastopol, dated Nov. SO, waa given out tonight: "The revolu: ionrit counted on complete success, assuring the rnilom and ItHis Gains soldier that they could remain kiyal servant of the emperor while preMiscounted senting thtdr demanda sud tint it area not nreuraary for them to ns. vMeniw. By acting together they vwt told, Keep they could not fall to succeed. Only the ring leaders were acquainted with the real object of the recount Tha L Dec. yew York, putting forth of thr economic pretests v. ballot boxes used 1 .. on th service the majority of lW i elec-Ithem believing that arms mould not v,T York eon lasted mayoralty today be employed. ordert'd to be The crew, on board th. aliip reth supreme in kmrud jiuric mained loyal. Terrorism, including hi the threat, of death wa used to force justice Amend modified the workmen of th port to suil.e. so si to limit the ran-torder rrit The tempest of war has ceased, bur s candidates for mayor. not that of revolution. The Russian sud president of the board IraEraw and also to eliminaio from people are being uncompvehendlngly driven Into civil war and self dratruo-tion.the void and proi eared Owing to Ballots Increase. bl. bnn o iSSint General Baron Metier Camolaski. commander of the Seventh army oorps at Knbaaiopol, telegraphed ae follow: The number of prisunera exceeds SSwt Attorney Butts engaged In argument before the boic Mted i Alton B. Parker, for !! MisClellan and Mr. Bntl. tbe court had no right to wanvara of the core or to com-.- I Zm&it the result, but could retina inspectors correctly reached te the result they ha :.ou. ,tt -!S YmB!rt'en." said Austin 5 Hearet. "Miat ywi do Ik fcr thMr.true certified, and rut has been if t ot. foe Horae IffiMd far McClellan yeti don't want ws C that he done?" bow may Fox. isfly. Aid sarh proceedings can only be d afcrtaksa after January 1, Mr. Fox. 'Iws Nr. Parker declared that th surt bad no right to throw out any tailas which bad bean counted by Justice ih deetton Inspector. ito tmU rata that he is estopped from the validity of th haiku sad that liter must be counted na Mt The Aral ballot boa waa then pen'. M ey Inspectors la ths court room the was with recount tba lit begun Npreseatatlve of the newspapers the scan reserved for Jury sen. Ths opening of four ballot boxes and the recounting of the ballnte was finiAmend. shed tonight before Justice The set smith wee a gain of 17 votee la the four diatricta for Hsarst, all of them being gained in three dlfr die-jn- assembly district. claimed by the Hearst attor-JJ- J ibst they- found that the S2 void joCblltn b.liota and seven void Hint bsllma. Henry M. Yonge of for Hearst, aaid tonight: The results thus far have shown the Inspectors mlscoumed the Wt billots to the gain of McClellan d the loss to Mr. Hearet. We have t lo Ixilieve that, the fraudulent exists through tbe greater part "f the rlty of New York. If it turn other districts as it has in mined today, Mr. Hearst la JJ TIriM on iho recount. 'I 1 PRESIDENT'S ADVICE TO loa of Australia, who recently PreBiI,nt Roosevelt at Wash-Jjha- s received he mete wrrem the presidentfollowing to the w.0? Ana-peopl- e: Open 'Whma That IS bwnw K04 DISCUSSION. 1. Alfred Lyttleton, Ksie for the colonies on r - fabled the colonial pov-th. J, wffeR,1nA the poatponemen: 2?1 c,nfccnce on the ftfcal From ihe official "Ppmd..nee which is published LiLRl'V',r that Secretary Little-hl,me ago proposed to stylo .r 51 m ftrPnc Lnperlal oouncil" ?Jlr,'from a permanent Ctrii.01 (:7te folcny. Natal aud . rB:'rel asreedaio the prop-'- to-to- a v p-- V Lni-U.n- h nd New Found-- wh1lr New island said tn fply elat-tlon- throc-nu-nere- il re-fc- y e 11 NIXON HAS TALK WITH NICHOLAS ' o . 0, rxirO AKMO lf Ti-x.- fh-C- 7 Jr?: 1 pfl Aus- - my njpsBage. POR FINAL n : 4, ,Bunigratlyn. Beware of ,r nwth empty, encour- UF1 them of southern Euro- - s t'uupbeU-Banuer-wit- 4. and cUmo-lata."!."8- cotiient.. Tell them ro, eln-:ota- 1 9. own n",ion- - I am Inter- - 10 1 j w-h- vrk. Dec. 1. Octavius Bale. n11?"- of the Allied Manufacturers them all good things. Supe Powers Have Chosen j Wrong Time Ask His Submission Constantinople, Nov. 39 (Delayed In tranamisaloa). Bpeaking to th Am aociaird Free today, a prominent diplomat raid: Tbo peopla oT Ihe United Mutes, even tba peopla of Europe, do realise the keriuuaueaa at tha prerant at situation. The tension between the Sultan aud power la growing daily, and tho general feeling of u orae incus is increasing, though tharo is probhaly no reason for anxiety ns far aa th ulooed. The protesting official are now safety of foreigners la concerned, and queuing in th court yard of. th bu- especially in Ike capital. The powara could not have chosen reau of decoration, and th Japan use police aud gendarmes are vigilantly e worse time than tbo prosmu. for their ultimatum. They might a well srad maintaining order. aa altimatum to tlie pope during holy wreck na expect tha BulTaa to do .anyBULGARIA'S REPLY. thing in the leal week of the Fastlvwl Sofia, Dec. J. The Bulgarian for- of Kamaran or during tho Festival of eign minister loday made a verbal re- Boiram, The 8ulla and hia ministers era ply to the note presented by Austria and Rastas supported by other power this week engaged dally from 8 e'rtark earning the government of the Balkln in tbs afiornooa llairalag to fisnaiiral fate to observe neutrality during the discourses by ths mullahs (or priori), who dwell on Ibe past greatoeaa of tho naval dnmonatraiioa against Turkey. Th minister esprabsed surpria that Gallpha in n man nor wW-- undoubtedth powers should resort 10 auoh an ly impreaoas their auieneo wish th ultimatum to Bulgaria which he aaid, lmimaslbilily, certainly with th undebad invariably take a correct posi- sirability, ef yioldJnc to the porters. Thera performancM will soon ba tion. Ha aaid lha existing condition in eastern Turkey would continue ao ever, however, when matter will probtang as the Ottoman government con- ably annum a more anno end norma nived with Iho Greek In th perale-icn- con, but there is no doubt la my prosecution ef th Bulgarians. If mind that th Button trill need on ihl occasion much sqwcatng. Ho may ba the persecutions pro ruled an or led to a maaraers. the minis- non rent enough to am canola lalands ter aaid th Bulgarina government In ths poaraasiun at tha powora ra'hrr hia hold on th last of hit would repudiate all raaponriblliry for than ihe consequences, because U would be European possnaatans weakened. Thia faaling naturally la shared to lmpoHlble to resist the pres sure from popular exclteinent doe a serial assent by ths higher srtuv to the sympathy for tha Bulgarian in satharltiaa, who wouhC lie toy much disinclined to aaa Turkish territory Turkey. Tbe minim r did not conceal hia ceded, or onytWag oqutvatant to such distrust that the financial control of oa salon, without mrtklng a blow. Bhauld It he reduced to a quo lion .Maeadoaln by tbe power would in the prevention of outrages between Turhgy and Boignria, or Graeco, or. bourses Turkey agnlnut ths Bulgarians. and nil three, Turkey would most bo found spoiling for n flglir. Bho has between 340.040 nod 400.044 men in European Turkey today, an l she could easily and qulokly 00 ticca-Irat- e 600,000 theca. Although Bulgaria Trinceion. prrllmlnao' to Ilia big foot- and well clipped hall Retne between thr army and ntvy hu , a l arm)-Tarhsy'a grant nnmerlea! sulomorrow. The navy fonllwl) aquad of thirty periority would enunt for nsich. Turkey clearly 1a eager o fight on men. accompanied by the couching dlmrltau of Paul thb matter with th bordcrflTj; roin-trie-s, waff, under th and every day that passes withj Deahlel, arrived at 4:30 tliia afternoon, The men had dresred In football out witnessing a settlement of the clothe in tha train and drove directly present difficulties mokes It Increasto University field, where ihey had ingly harder for elthrr the Sultan or final signal pracik. The men way the powers to give In.' American tatereata in Macedonia are unusually lively and their practice was with the very ncoiiragirg. ITraldenl Woodrow somewhat ofinconsiderable e. few scattered missionWilson relumed from the south this exception afternoon. He will entertain at lunch aries. and they hardly extend beyond i eon tomorrow Frealdent and Mrs. Baton lea. At ths great reception Nov. 28. th j Rooeevelt and Miss Alice Roosevelt, tli onossion of ths Festival of Bairam, Grover Cleveland Former i will attend th game, and haa invited the foreign diploma te were not pert of hia friroda lo taka milted to occny tbe nsnal Mats, but j about thirty were arrigned to olbera, from where I Inneheon at his home. could see nothing. Aa a eonse-qnenrthey j most of the diptamsta, includf SMASH. FATAL TROLLEY ing Mr. Leishmnn, th American inter, left the ball of sadienen lots Angeles, Cal Dec, 1. According (0 reliable reports, there James P. Davenport was killed have been 9uf) political murders In and seven other parsons more or less Macedonia during the hot eleven ertonidy Injured In a collision be- months. traction trolley tween a north-bouncar and a Washington MORGAN STILL HOLDS THEM. arreet oar at the intersection of Burlington Mtreel and Washington avenue to this err New York. Dec. this afternoon. Tbe iVashingtun street rning J. P. Morgan tcl.Vp Co., still retained car, running at a high rate uf speed, possession of the Hamilton collided full force wHh the center of and DnyUm and Iterc Marquett Railwhieffi had tlie Ion car, right road systems and it was stated at tha the traci of way. knocking th traction rar clear office of J. P. Morgan A Go., that no comand off the track, overturning dtepoaittan of the properties haa yd pletely demolishing It, Mr. Davenport been determine upon. which car. of the seal In the front was v waa an open car. and waa caught benwih the car when It fell on ha side. He died amm after he was removed from the wreck. h out-bea- k re-eiil-t. B011-man- ln j wall-drille- ! j Frc-lde- ot si d weet-bonu- d Uom-innu- par-tiall- COPPER COMPANY CASE. REDMONDS ELECTION ' ADDRESS two-alor- AUSTRALIA itJ coiu-enlin- ! of the second success iu-- and Her Crew Are Lost on e KHUIt. Pfre, Seoul. Korea. No r. 88 (Delayed In tranmiaaiou 1. Min Yung Whom, a personal aide te the emperor and a of the late quoeo, committed suiedde thia morning. Within the past few days Mia Yung Whan headed a body of SOU official who gathered first at th palace end later at tba Supreme court to protest against the JapswMe protectorate. The emperor ordered them to leave barb place and diaper. Realising the hopelessnaes of hie mum. Min Yung Whoa went early this morning to the house of an old retainer nnd rut hia own throat. He waa popular with foreigners and iiaiivra and hia suicide he greatly affected local sentiment. Th aireei are thronged wiih orderly crowd. In aooordance with an old Korean ruotnni, when an official it momore Using tba throne on a question touching th fot of the nation the shops are Steamer Ov l.A district ihal the count waa JMl thecorrect, the tenth election MESE drt-p-lai- fi-o- district waa found correct u hr it the sacredited votes fur ibe 'kne ciadidates waa concerned. The opening of the fifth ballot box that of the Second election district of tbe KillrAtiwuibly district was put off by Murat of oouneel for several days. Is this district a Jerome watcher baa ml aBdirit that SI protested bal-bt-s are In the box that were count-for McClellan. Under Justice innd s amended order these ballots tuot he passed upon by a Justice their validity, so an appeal will todat next to the appelate division of the supreme court asking for a ttfof is to the right of the Hearst "suel to protest these ballots on the Autral,a. the great OF j One ms r 1 iwMiOHiug afj. . sr-ns- London. Ur, 1. In acme quarters it U considered piKpibl Frvmlr-balfour may yr elect to ttjn disnlva rathe' ihan rutign. gum liberal cto not to muiluua to the )muiiT a plot to apiing the surprise of a general rlwfun on th. country at an iuoiponuue moment for tlie ake of gaming a tactical advantage lor his party by forcing the riec tion before the of voters come luio opriviioti In January, h la en Bind that the hint of the premier' g in-- t ui ion to n:ru i.ac been prrad wiih ibe purpOk of Li real motives front the ctumiry. No matter what dociaiou may la ior. next wak. li U a fart that both rattles are already in lie Lb roes uf an l I,., rantpaign. Tim leaders are airt-hirri. Dm. l.-- ftts making nightly apeechea in thrir corn Ira li. Osrn. carrytag a crew of nine-- i sitiutenciea. The unionists ai- - repre-teris believed t hat gone down seni Ing Sir Heurv all hand ddnng the roceuv man aud hia liberal fol losers as Gad to storm 01 iJike Superior. The Owrodie beets of Johu Redmond, while the waa last sighted last Tuesday hy the liberate are asMiluoulsy einpliasiring steamer H. B. Nye while off the the d'vargenclra in the view ortbeun-Apoail- e group. Th C)wu was show- - j imiiria for and against protection tag dietrea signals aud aeeraed 10 lie' a for as party organisation L con-ihad way. Th Xy a as aimoat rernd both side, are well prepared , rihls storm and ' r..r the helpless In ths but titer is an do rothkig r assist the O sea. li rente likelihood that ihevarylngriews which wss soon k r to sighL in 'a Kin the fiscal policy will producs a blinding snow starn When the worm tain contest which will had render any attempt to forecast the cleared two hour Ig or, a very difficult matter. Keeling disappeared, Tuday Captain if K. Chauiberlain. vlihln Du- - unionists' ranks atlll run of ih meaner Sir Wm. Siemens, r- e- k!pU. laird Hugh Cecil, leader of the parted at Ashland, Wl., shat verier-- conservative free trader. In nddreae-dawhite tws-tvtn e arost of Mlchl-fi,his ronslliuienrs at Greenwich tottiasa of night, raid that Joseph Chtmbarlain ken Island, h raa Inro ; wreckage mmaiMint of chain. qanrli-- wim following In an enterprise which. tone, the top of a akin and other If It were allowed lo succeed, would debris. Floating ir th nudrr. of the ruin Ihe unionist party. The unionists, wretkagv were a wilier of Ilf pre- lie aaid. must be aware of having such server, marked rwaiucr Ira H. a tioni' around ifcr necks as tha libOwen. erals hail In luur rule, and If Mr. In Chicago Chamberlain' l The owners of thi policy oouiinued tha have given up hope w the mreiuor ev uuioninia would, a decade brace, ba ee reaching port. iOf the crew of ntniggling an old man of fha on their hack. If ibe Pam of tie following are liulfa k, known: Joraph Mulligan, captain: Thomas Bonner, fir si mate; BuM. Haagerty, seeoqit mate: H. chanan, fltwt engine-- : J. B, Alger, second engineer; U. N Hook, otter: J. J. Jacobson, vherimin: I.. Mommy, wheelman: G. Mcl ay, lookout ; J. Excitement prevailed among tbe Inhabitant an especially among the Jew, whom th revolutionary o SI cert Insulted and threatened. The conduct of the Brsal regl-moin the aapuir. of the maria barrack. was Irreproachable, as waa also the aerrice rendered by the Btatestok Faiuuna, Dae. 1. TTte Ruaslsa rot- j regiment, the fortress. srriHery and ony in Chiriqul has proved other troops. Tbe government mad every effort to help the eotonlau and th reason given for their failure la that they bid not SENSATIONAL RUMORS. competent director.. 8t. Petersburg. Dec. !, I:lrt a. . The guards arrived at th Tsarkoe-Sol- o Thuradsy night, and Friday morv ing, numbering 250, inehidlng 20 officers. All kind of rumors are current. e assertion that on of the Including Kundaon. kKflmnl. grand dukea is Involved in a conspirThe Owen had g cargo of II6.1100 acy against the emperor, but none of bushel of barley. them can be verified. It only seems Bh waa built in . v. certain that no confidence can be ol11 Boston. Ms., Dec. 1. The Jury and wa tn mired received In sudlcnca for HOO.tXMl. ter car-- ; .of. placed even in the guard. A r rented whtch baa been hearing the evidence rnIeror (,l,i ',rno?n- wo o of a insured. go barley soldiers are seen every day escorted nt the trial of Dr. Percy D. McLeod, The audkenre took place the pal- by their comrades with draws swords. tbe Rack Bay physician who la ,WI ,l Trarkoe-Hela, id wa unusually iniiia I anaar MOSAIC St. Petersburg is swarming wl' Co- charged with being an accessory' to loBt fllr aQ ndirnca of private chart ssack. the only troops against whom the performance of an Illegal operaover half an hour. Vtce-jacier, Htteb ha Admirallaailng there is no suspicion of dianffectlon. mlnlal- -r of inarino. tion upon Susanna A. Geary, the dream Birileff, i . .. bought tha twa MoJhie picintew-whichII la understood that tbe whole Cos- suit case victim, retired to consider th Wee 6rwtgn, sack forces of the empire, some 458,-00- tmtimony at 4:45 o'clock this afterwill be mobilised. noon. Judge Stevens, before whom tha wIh ihe iutem j riX-- S A conference wn held at Count cans has bean triad. Inst runted the ewved a grand prUe ,!rh: Witte's residence last, night to con- Jury to aal the verdict, should ona 1 bm. on ih contrary, allowed nophysk '1 rniPB ma hlwi I nor mruiail traces sider the demands of the telegrapher. reached tonight, aud present It Moflc of ilia great Count Witte has declined to receive be i nndrgoinK. flurJb rfei rtin morning. arl Ano wenp,iHi a deputation from the telegraph and j wri.R At ha made to crania In Ruuait Tha proceedings today furnished a six mniunt in niafcln the plclures. t indicated that hln postal striker on the grounds that dramatic climax to an already sensa- for nmjeat.r had a com- A com-firm made ; Berlin on a thm llie they are violating their duty to the tional ease. Dr. McLeod, In bin own ( Tram niiaabm acT(id-Hllliaui Kmperor ataie, but he sent a not to the depu- defease, testified that he did not disof talking to an Ibe historical American ij,onunlty tation recommending that tbe strikers member the body of the clioni girl. mg to sketches seemed In be particularly addreti Themselves to their Immediate He denied ibet he had ever had any welcome to the emperor, who a poke In rhlefs. an extremely appreciative vein of the eounecUon with the Mrs. Dr. Bishop l ulled Biatev. li people in general and offices, where the illegal operation Is its great men la particular, linhing the alleged to have been performed, and WHARF LABORERS STRIKE. names of Lincoln and Roosevelt, lie wore that he had never hero Inride f refenvd plurantly to the vlrit to him the Winihrop street, bouse where Ihe Georgetown, Demarara, Dec. of various Amerirans. Including Brlg.-iito perform a 111 trike of wharf laborers which is in girl died until summoned Thomas H. Barr- - and other of-! nmed a very serious an operation to rg-'- Vila Geary's life. progrras here .' Ilcera who are ailaclied to the Ruralan Dr. M eoU'i testimony, to According wlwa the this police morning, aspect street iirmiea In Munrhuria, and raperlslly to were compel led to fire on a rioting he waa called lo tbe11.Winihrop who n Dr. John lie vlrit In DMCemtar, 1903, of William house Pettee, by (j-Nov. 5 Keroa. ' Seoul. 20h five of tbo mob. It is reported that p pi few days ago testified that he was laved in transmission) (iendarmes Jennings Bryan, whoae penocality rioter were killed. hy Dr. McLeod. He were forced to fire on a moh thin seemed in Interest him greatly. loiter in the 'day the rioters attack- summoned there Tils only ronnectlnvwltb afternoon. One officer and ed tha governor house. The governor testified (hut Japan the perforating of an a policeman have GERMANYS MEAT 6CARCITY. been seriously and other officers are now besieged in tlie cnee was ne laparotomy, th In endravmiug to s' op an wounded. the public buildings. Th arrival of operation known Berlin. Doc. J. Tlie Relchrtag today war ships la anxiously awaited. The only hope, he claimed, of raving the incendiary speech Ihe police and ret upon by the mob. further discussed tho Mociallal Internal-trike. which was the iwsult of a de- woman's lift. gendtrma were chased and forced to take refuge in lation. asking what, measueoa the immand for higher wages, began Tuesday ELECTRIC CO. TRANSFERRED. Ihe shops. Thoy rallied and fired over perial government proposed lo taka last, sad since thro the strikers have crowd. Upon being reinforced they against the scarcity of meal, Herr the been parading the streets. As a reSan Francisco, Cal., Dec. 1. Almost succeeded In urrcsilng hundred of Yon Uodhfelkul, the Prussian minister sult. of todays trouble all business la all of tbe stock of tbe Ban Francisco the mui). of agriculture, maintained that, beside suspended. Calnnd Electric the and Gas company The officer are alill gathered at the the red murrain, scarciVr wa greatly Electric of Gaa and ifornia coiJQjatloo, bureau of decoraiinns, which is sur- Influenced by trichina. The question CROP PROGRESS. this city, has virtually pawed Into the rounded hy police and Infantry, who here, he Mid, wan more Important than firm N. of W. are control of the banking patrolling ihe street with fixed It was in the United Stales, where leva Washington. Dec. I.1 The wwather Halsey A Co., of New York. The raw ham was consumed. bayonet. bureau monthly crop bulletin for Nobeen deal have for this An Interesting fact developed In the The large crowd has been temporarivember saya: for some time, and the prelim- ly scattered, hut it is reassembling in course of the debate was thri animals Weather condition generally were pending transfer of groups, There are rumors of outride imported from Denmark must be in inary arrangements for the favorable for farming' operation control were completed today In this of Korean officials and luted in Germany. To neutralise this continuThe long all district. nearly It baa been stipulated that about' trouble. animal were Inoculated with Jihe city. waa relieved California in ed drongth 80 per rent of the stock should be herciilfne in Denmark before Iheir 1m-- ! of cIom the aear rains by generous this day with the Union Trout ponaiion. Th result was that only THREE MEN DROWNED. the month, whU a heavy fall of mow company, to be paid for on a basis of one-haper t of tuberculosis anithe northern occurred throughout share. Against this deposit of were found here, an against 2 (25 mals per , t. Kene. nnd Ik thence El G. H. so. pa Rocky Mountain rwflon stock the New York bankers placed a or 38 per rent formerly. Th Intereastward to the upper lakes. On she subetmtial forfeit. When N. W. Hal- nedy, who lias reached hero from Clifpellation wa supported by th social-ht- e have conditions north Pacific coast the met the officials of tho local com- ton, Aria., overland, reports that three sey and radicals, but the speakers for reseedbeen favorable for winter wheat was found 146.000 out men hnve been drowned there by were against K. sat- panies today it The express office, depot, o'her parties ing, but germination bss not been of 154,000 shares had beeo turned Into cent floods. y inall hotel and many isfactory. ihe pool. The remaining (.000 sbares a MONTHLY CURRENCY STATEaway. re owned by minor, and court sanc- building were MENT. ha Gila enow catuml the Melting can obtained must be before ttfoy PEDDLERS MUST FAY UP OFTEN. tion Silver X. at 10 rise river Me., City, W. X. Halsey transfer their oharea. AVashington, Dec. 1. The rtnthly A Co. have until May 1. 1906, to pur-ch- e rutting off several mining camps from Washington. Dec. l.'ommlasmoer currency statement. Issued hy the supplies. amount and taeueA the of th has stock, Yerisa Rewaue Internal of comptroller of the currency ehows that Jianda will he a tiateixHHit to ooIIpcuf of inieretl money that will change of Nov. 34, ut the riose of burin REIGNS. TRANQUILITY of (3,500.004. In the Internal 0 neighborhood is ff there reveuu that 1945, the ioil amount of national bank of peddRug for euue stamp la note In circulation was (.Vl'.WS.IRX, RECOVER DIAMONDS. Washington. Dec. 1. The (ulan an alcoholic patented medicine and liquIncrease for th year of (72.650.182, received n ov1 minuter cablegram tonight polo ors and direct that peddler or an Increase for the month of (8.821.-011. that JewBauman Dec. Tlie from O'Farrill, saying these Secretary di Chicago. poking er the country The amount of circulation based pay a spe- elry company, whose store was plun- the only disiiirbers of ihe peace" M on United Slates bonds was (197,616,-30things shall be required toand thst surrendered on Thursday; dered by nlgbt thieve, Wednesday Aignlzar separata cial tax at wry dlstrirt sn increase for the year at i evideare of who emsfihed the show windows nnd perfect tranquilly reigns in all the blplace at which there aqd an increase for the month held were election valued st diamonds off and and the (9.000, carried being ales haring been mad.' (778.498. The circulation secured m received the larger part of the dia- throughout the republic, with the ut- of hv lawful money aggregated (35,712,-95most quiet." monds today. WANT BIGGER FAY. an Increase for the year of (2.981,-3A diamond brooch valued at (5.400 en Increase for the month of and GETS of the OUT. GAPON the forms jewelry principal part ft Berlin. Dec. l.--A (1.242,511. waa to thia the and on brought ' . ksl Anxiger. from Eydtknhpro.ta. the stolen, n Tbe amount of lomd on drtioslt te 1. Father 81. Peierebiirx. rays store today by a young woman, who ecu re circulating notes was (500,269.-44- 0 , eastern frontier of esrt Frees staKluiand. to to on a stairs the has fled found It leading to secure public deposits, and that the Eighth regltesut of The tion of the elevated railway. a a dragoon, ta the sdkjcel fc woman carried the jewelry young bPPV a kowssik. Ruealan Polajid. no ides of its yesterday, homo with her. and had a atae of mntluy since CELEBRATES BIRTH a CARE NOT FOR SULTAN'S DIGNITY in the papers or read she until QUEENT value off.rsraunlera ths to throatsuing death DAY, Troop the robbery. the cay of the men is meed. Constantinople, via Sofia, Dec. 1. Kovno. from hive been requested also An extraordinary oouncil of minister Dw. 1. Queen Alex- CANNOT GET BACK. H1NZEY lomdoti, a dlv print The ltkal Anriger is in session at Ihe Yildis palace U andria waa 61 years old today and the natch from Warsaw, raying that was celebrated wish 1. Masier in Chanconsider ihe situation arising from the Doc. her birthday Chicago. Fourteenth regiment of Sit-irefusal of ths International ambassahearrlms recommended the usual today the throughout cery baa Polaid. Oatrnleka. Rnf-U- n dor to modify Iheir demands in redismissal fur lark of equity of the bill the kingdom, including artillery of churrh tell gard to the financial control of Macebrought by John M. Hinsey, formerly Mints, the ringing Con- of of donia. Twefik Pasha, tbs foreign mia-i!Endowment th rank of etc. j display flags, the Daniel and aptpresident Dec. Boton. Ms-.the from all iifo of 10. retain lions his previously interviewed poured ihe pro Fythias Knights foe'hall pails r urpr, of th. Harvard I BrSilxh ambaraadnr. Sir Nicholas R. where the in st Sandringham, meuiV.erehlp in the rgaatizailon. Hln-- 1 treaiment nnd.r bare had who ream, all the chidron tfConnor. urging compromise which qnreu Mi'er-flii.rf'T s head injury, rev was depot ed from hi rank a lea would not injure the sultan dignify. of the tidorenent. rank in 131 of ih criii:r rented drirgPths game betw.ro Har-it- - ldrot il' proceeding: was ohdnrete. lie lull the amhat-rado- r and afterwards expeUe from the orIns'! pcrir.tcndtiii: !ef that Dartntoinh. vard and I'eclgrwl any modiflmfion of 'ihe 10 der. He baa been fighting since ths! a for Uy':rVep a lion totlay was imporalblq time 10 retain his membership. fteurerare. CHORUS GIRL coin-cste- wins. 1.-6- HE TRIED TO SAVE, LIFE OF ln-- wee warranto proceedings uo 1y w imniedia'ely. 9tnoaL,,B ll,.t;reul,nn suggeatrd the !nnt of the convention. mu-tine- d. CENTS SMB" WITH PLOT h ratorted Mr. Butta. that rote ascertained ao- - Mr. r PRICE FIVE vc-ae- mot ths irus I Washington. Dec. 1. Th work of the life aaviug service for the last fiscal year Is summed up in a report of General Superintendent Kimball to the secretary of tbe ireamiry, mad publte today. The life saving cteors saved and assisted in saving 4t4 imcargoes, beperiled vessels and tiv-lside affording assistance of wore or less importance to (177 other vessels, including craft of all kinds, making a uxal of 1.1 41 vessels to which aid was furnished, la addition the report states S3 steamers and SS sailing vessels running into danger, were warned of thwr peril by the signals of the patrol aed lookout in time 10 wwapo disaster. The saving of many lives and much property ie attributed to oueh warning. No than ZCi disantera to vrasels inoccurred during th. period atn-edvolving danger to tha live of 4Jtu persons, of whom 27 were lost. n,Ths eHma:ed value of vessels ard ran-wso affected, was (10.320,060. of which ve. (.91 1,305 was saved. Slxty-thiaela were totally lost. Succor was at the various ataiiona to 62 i persons to whom an aggregate of Asya relief wa. furnfobed. Fifiir hundred nnd twenty casualties were Bustmned by undosumented vroaela such as sail boats, row boats, involving danger to (55 perrons, ten of whom were lost. The value of property involved in these rjuaialttes t estimated a L (2t4.G(9, of whtch (253.025 was saved. Tbe report concludes with sa appeal for pensions to widows and children of member, ef tlie life saving crews taring their livns in ths performance Of duty aud for retirement wh.a diesbled from injury or disea. Incuarad In tbe service. J90S. BALFOUR CREDITED BUSINESS IS COUNTED DECEMBER 2, , Fair Saturday and Sunday. Ga-po- n r. d '" N n- Washington, Dec. 1. heard by the supreme Argument was trt of the UniWaterford, Ireland, Dec. 1. Johu ted State today la the case of J. Edleader of the nationalise Redmond, VY. A. and ward Addlcks Ilallinborg bis constituents here addressed party, Comvs. the Cobre Grande Copper and raid that his speech was pany of Arison. Ihe Greene Copper tonight Ills 'lec:lou address, for Company. AY. C. Groenn 'and other. practically he believed that they wero on the cv Addicks and Maiiinborg are stockhold- of a general election and the life of the er In the Cobre Company and they! might be counted hy auk tbe appoinimenL of a receiter government Mr. Redmond then proceeded on the ground that the officers of tbe hours. to speak on tlie paramnuntcy of the company have been unduly Influenced home rule question, beside which, he in the rale of the Cobre Company's the question of ibe welfare anl Mexican mines 10 tbe Greene Com- said, will of the colonics sank Into pany. The claim 1is made that the good English statesmen, ho worth (7.0'j4,fi0fl. involitd property Ihe pointed out, ought to conciliate congood will of the Irish people, who REDUCE VETERANS' SALARIES. stituted one at the greatest fighHiig world and whose sympa1. Commissioner forces in ihe Dec. n Washington, was more valuable than any thy rnnommendatious made Warner lodsr alliance. In conclusion he nf.ke-for Hitehcock the 10 Secretary national convention to of about. 140 clerks in the pen- ibai the declare its confidence next held week salIn reduciion Hie sion bureau sud Irish parliamentary and the himself in v others. Th aries of about twentj-flparty. employes who are to he reduced are generally old persons ho are claimed JOY DISTASTEFUL TO POLICE. to he not s efficient as formerly and yet who have rendered such faithful Ak'arasw. Rusxla. Dec. 1. Great services that, it Is not. considered Just manifested over the announceto separate them from Ih service. Sevi tonight that eral such persons have been drawing ment in ihe abolished. The comparatively high ralarie. Many of martial law hadih been arrest of the bo; a police ordered them will be placed on 1b $fM) roll who were delivering paper lo subNew York. Dec. 1. J., Ferdinand scriber because th news was published wiibmit permission of ihe iitibnrir Foggcnhnrg. of the Iddcrkrsns club a norktpna of this c.ii 5 . won the sagl trophy, em- tic. In Ogrodows street m.:roll-in- g p approached a solder who i blematic of the emstenr billiard ; h?d nd shouted ih wsr-isof America, toqirhi by dv E. AY. Gardner, or Psraslc. X. bvn sMlshml. wiicreitpon rhe eoMhir , f.ting t fired, killing the workm-nT., by fb fence of 340 to i.,3. for-eig- n Joy-wa- s newf-pnpe- chstn-ptanshl- |