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Show THE MORN'IXfi AME"ICAN party Sir to reply to your fator of yesterday, that this expense. of ih.- - and pie-hunter- j I bi-- s says: , care, Z7. custody and .maintenance of the gait Lake. Doe. Okie are run or enow, ana indigent insane, after they reach the tha aiift ta It y State Mental hospital, and are receiv- tht rsether ducka. The hunter by the authorities of that inatitu- a a fine dF ,x0r political Ktuua acre out in force, lion, devolves upon the state- - This uarmer ot the liability u enjoined npon the state by - Chairman this Boromghad Lhem in hta office the provisions of section 21&3, Revised igicricsA was not t Statutes of 1898. The most of the day, and a hen he liability of the than they werea'aUtng ;for his return,- j state having been fixed by law and mr: EXAMINER: OGDEN, South act den . C3 niin. on west line of State street ; 960 feet; to stone on south l.ne of Eleventh South and State tre-ithence east on south line of EUvtu-South street 3.235.4 feet to center of Fifth Eat street, thence north 0 tirg. 03 min. east on center of . DECEMBER 1905. 2S, DR. DOWS CATARRH REMEDY wt , men-sgMg- ct 1 11 . ; -- lf t, chal-know- h h u sw "III ? I " I f . fiun San Franrisoo. lVv l7 in the first race today the tale;.i received a setback when Yo Sau c a.,- to life, apread-eag.v- .l her field and ,n hard drive duwucd Augleta and Lh.iutenthal. The Schrviber stable hit Lhe aurething B.ich.n.an at 1 to 2 plater hard when was beaten by CUx-ic.d'Oi Weather cloudy, track slopp Klrt. race, filve ai.ii a half furlongs Yo San 113 lAd&ii.ki. ;o 1, won; ;.ecoud: Anglcia lu2 (Radtkd. 9 to Uiumeiiihal 107 (Kna;p. a to 1. third. Sad Sam. Time, i:io. .Vuedo aud - hair-braine- rellei and will permanently cure catarrh, hay fever, cold in the head, sore throat, etc. Our guarantee goes with every bottle. If you have any doubt as to the merits of this remedy, ask us about it. - . lloiKMua sImd ran. ra,e. seven longs- - Dr. Gardner liu (Radtkei i to it, woo; Ramus luo iTruebeli r to 1. teoond ; Tenoruaic 102 (Finin'..!.!:). to 1. third. J. K. F Pentagon mid j.ikc Moose also ran. Third race, six f rioti Procrastinate lo 7 iKadtke), 1) : 3, won; Mrs. Hob 9 (Hat title), 13 to 2. second; Jerry Hum 107 (Ruhiiwu i, 12 lo 1. third. Time, 1:14 14 lir. Sherman. Maxt-iviEmma Reuito'.d, XlhMiiarle, Waterspout. Silicate uu i Uearhuuter alvi rau. Fourth race, mile au.l a sixteenth Gateway llu (Robiusoiii, 3 to 2, won: Bail nock Belle 103 iRteitkei, l to 5. second; Christine A. lu.') I Smith), a to 1. th.rd. Tims, 1:M. Gloomy Ou. liixie lame Wolf uui Anvil also Second . GEO. F. CAVE DRUGGIST Cor. 23rd I'uiinh race, mile ami tweuiy yard i'lochi! d'Or 107 (Crusr'hwaitei, 12 to 1. won; Wane Nichn 1"7 iHoek). 13 to 5. iMend: Buchanan l"5 litadtkH, 11 to 2'i. third. Time, l:4.r. Adirondack. li.iM-Hun and Mcus:eiliiger also ran. St at it ram. six and a half furionRit Albert Fir 106 (L. Williams), 20 to 1, won; St. George, Jr. llu (Truehel). 13 to 1, second ; Migrant- - lo7 ( McBride i. lo to 1, third. Time. 1:23 Pinkerton. Princess Tltania. Corrigan Henry Waite also ran. -- dd At Ascot Angeles, Dec. 27. Favorites had their innings in four of the six races at Aacot today, the other two events going to outsiders, both as good as 10 to 12. The fourth rocs resulted in an accident. Aa (he horses were coming down the stretch ofxiite the paddock Jockey Kent on Lucksn made an attempt to get throuRh and wa badly jammed. Kent waa thrown violently to the ground and was, stepped on by Harbor. He waa picked up and carried into the paddock, where It waa discovered that no bones were lirokin. and that, he waa uninjured except for a bad shaking up. Weather clear, track Im fast. Results: First race, mile anl a sixteenth -Gilpin 105 (Kotter), 9 lo 5, won; Needful 111 (Wiley), I to 2. second; Kingston 101 illosa), 5 lol. third. Tium , 1 :4S Yellow Kid, Chickadee. Orator. Swedish Lady, Preservs-tor- . Pearl Walters at.d l'odeaia also Pettl-Johu- ran. Second race, five and a half furkwga Itacenn 110 (Walsh), even, won; Marpeata 110 (Hudlini, 10 to 1, second; Betsy 110 (Donvlis). 9 to 2, third. Jrnie's Jewel, lady Time, 1:UR Travers, Awl res, April Pride, Minna Baker, Annls, Daisy Brock and Helasco also ran. Third race, Futtifity coarse Don Dotno 110 (Preston), even, won; Incantation 100 (Wiley), 5 to 2, second; Hermitage KR iNottex), R to 1, third. Time. 1:10 Councilman, Cordnr and Brother Frank also rat. mile -- Michael Fourth nice, one Byrnes 100 (Booker), I li ), won; Flrmfoot 110 (Murphy), 6 (ol. second; Workman 99 (Miller) 11 to 20. third. Time, 1:42. Bill Curtin, Harbor, Probe and Luckett also ran. Fifth race, alx furlongs, handicap Ixyal Front 100 (Walsh), 10 to 1, won; Mastereon 110 (Bnllman), 13 to 20, ae-ond-; W. H. Carey 100 (Doyle I. 9 to 2, third. Time, 1 : 13 Olio also ran Sixth race, Brooks course Del Coronado 94 (Moore),, 11 4o 10, won: Hood3-- 3-- wink 100 4 (Fow-elH- to 1. second; (Harris), 12 (o 1. third. M Irens, Lanark aud Time. 2:04 Old Mike also ran. Fille d'Or 99 City Park. New Orleans, Dec. 27. City Park re- sults: First race, five furlongs Klnga-morwon; Self Reliant, second; Red Ruby, third. Time, 1:03 Second race, five and n half furDuchess Ollir, won; Capltanxo, long Time, second; J. Ed. GriJIo, third. 1:10 Third race, seven furlongs Oddo-letta- , won; Big Bow, second; Yachting Girl, ..third. Time. 1:33 Fourth race, short course, steepleLord chase handlcspCbsnley, Kadner, second; Lionel, thi'1. Time, 3:16. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth Envoy, won; Gravina,1 second; Male diction, third. Time, 1:53 Sixth raep. seven furlongs Happy second; Dek Jack, won; csrlns, third. Time, 1:33 3-- 2-- wi; Gro-grai- n, 2-- Fair Grounds Fair ground results: First rare, six furlongs Verness, won; Schoharie, second; Art bo, third. New Orleans Due. 27. Time. 1:161-5- . Second rao five half furlongs Stoner Hill, won; Dr. Heard, second; Deviltree, third. Time, 1:09. Third race, one mite Hors Radish, won; Torcbello, second; King Ell-wo- rth, third. Time, 1:44. Calabash, Fourth race, six furlong won; Scow, second; Kolia, third. Time, 1:16. Fifth race, alx furlongs Columbia Girl, won; Ilyanclnth, second; Arsenal, third. Time, 1:16. Sixth race, one mile Colonel White, won; Wedgewood, second; Henry O., third. Time, 1:45 3-- FAILED TO AGREE. Panama, Dec. 27. After several conferences, the members of the opposing political parlies of this republic, have failed to come to an ageemenL The constitutional or government party offered the Literal opposition one position In the cabinet of President Amador, the vacant seat in the supreme court, tha attorney generalship and three provincial governorships, but Insisted that both parties should vote for a mixed list of 18 members of the constitutional party and 10 Literal. Tbe opposition, however, wan'ed the sixteen to list, to be constituted twelve, the former number representing the government. Though President Amador took no part in the negotiation. U la believed that a friendly agreement aould have been welcome lo him. Washington Ave. Ogden, Utah ran. de-hf- -- Gives instant - , juiuc MORNING. street; thence south I iis THURSDAY RACES City a! the intersection of S ate T.-nt- u Fifth East street 2.954.4 feet to sotih line of Tenth South stieet, or city of toe nitiiful, in io- j gtucaicg upon the report of the s. theii dp. tuiu. be-now BUm precede the chaise guardian, of there be one, that all prop- - 1.231 10 and place of A' ministration that is due to arrive riy of such iusanv person la exhauat- - ginning." each of and the pats ed, and upon the admission of auch Monday neat, lata the business of convincing insane person to the State Mental hos-- a committee that asyrtcaa party city pital, such liability continues until the last election hard, such insane person h is restored to ga worked in a poaition. 10 Ba tal soundness and discharged or is a removed by friends or relatives, but Ibar the rewards will go is still has refused should such invane person ul" M 1903. will recover -- nflfHnn the mayor-eledie while from Salislr Beech COnii.tRY s a lr'vltt upon. It is in the custody and care of the lnsiltu- M girt out positive tips decision hnudni ilomi by tho u lutu ur in the zngking, tlon the expense for interment would bgfihstthatKne have already been also devolve upon the state. You a) lreme court yesterday. free the mayor will also further advised that when an In- - j Haas Well-- and a young wo-l- s goTeii, but how , front his political affiliates in mall-- digent insane person is admitted to tnun named Pomeroy were caught in storm while bathing lu t.- leke. Mia the State Mental hospital, the state the final choice is not known. her wav link to the Tlus three parties to the making of become, liable for the erne and main- - Pomeroy made prospective apporotpes are Mayor elect tens nee of such insane person, and for pavilion, hut Wells and Ivlin were d friends the burial expenses of such indigent in- - unable to return. The extmg'inhug of nompMB under Black, sane person dving in the State and the Mental lh, light aL the pavilion tlB eity councilman-elec- t have debts to pay, hospital unless the body is taken by darkness that followed mail.- - li !u, pothey that feai ,bo would like to do It by . men p to drawing pome relative or friend of such person. lble for the floating und com- - you are therefore advised in accord- - ,hlr hearing. Larkin could not im Sows chy patronage, end the city rxf-naand Wells was compelled by mutes who conducted the campaign ance with foregoing views. of rewarding tion to loosen his hold on Larkin smi; gpd aspect (he privilege time during the night. Wells h:i.i-setheft faithful workers. Danner was E. awoke to consciousness ou the J. Chairman City Salt Lake. Dec. 27. Challenges ga- - heach at Antelope island. Larkin's uksd this afternoon by the Newt for a statement of (he present status of lore were made by the attorneys for body was found floating In the lake a day later. contestants and contest.: today in the f again In the party. He said: "With we election contest brought by Messrs, i His mother sued the Saltalr Busch (gp eleotloa css still hanging fire n not rushing things to a conclusion Ferry and Anson sgslnsr Council men company for f 15,000, alleging that the aad are not making any rash pram-- ' Hartenstein and Tuddenhain of the company did not make proper efforts Thompson has the Fourth precinct, which is now on in to rescue the men after Mia Pomeroy jppi Mayor-elec- t complete faith of the city committee. Judge Ritchie's court. Two districts advised the company's officials of the sad ha has consulted It and ell the were counted this morning, the For- - Peril of the men. The jury that tried and in the for-- the esse returned a verdict for 16.500. prominent party leaders In regard to tleth and Forty-firsappointments. On other appoint' mer district 105 challenges were made From this the compsny appealed, The supreme court finds no rever- by both sides, and In the latter 95 oents he haa not spoken to us." lh!e error in the record and affirms la regard to the matter of a choice were made. In the Fortieth district the contest- - (& Judgment. ..The opinion is writ-gr-o for chief of police and the chief of the we have to ants made 60 challenges and the con- - ,en by Justice MoCsrty. Chief Jua-p- a nothing department in the Is 45 and in the Forty-firs- t matter teslees die- - tic Bwtch and Justice Slraup concur, entirely That a y. s hands of the mayor. Mr. Thompson txlct the contestants made 67 the boys, and la well acquainted tenges and conies tecs 28. Yesterday with the situation, eo wo have sbso-- afternoon the count of the Thlrty-lut- s confidence that he will choose the seventh district was completed and and Thirty- - Kerr traveling passenger agent of the light man la each case. He haa act. also the Thirty-eightroad, who accompanied the shed ns about It, and if he did we1 ninth. In district 37 a total of 74 8411 would of course he ready to make a challenges were made by both sides, eastern newspaper men to Ixis Angeles o the first trip of th Angeles In the TTilrty-cightrecommendation. there were 62 Limited, and who has Juf. returned. Is Who the candidate of the city com-- , challenges and in the Thirty-nint- h enthusiastic over the "American Ve Blttee le, however, Mr. Danner did there were 98. As yet Judge Ritchie has not ruled n,c wh,ch 11 b1" built between Los The not feel at liberty to announce. ai,d Santa Monica, mm most dlscuased for the chiefs po- on any of the challenges, and hence Th new town of Venice is almost the result of the vote as heretofore nton era George Sheets, who la reproduction of the Italian to have expressed a prefr announced has not beep changed. Mr. Kerr yesterday, areaee for the head of the detective There are yet two districts to be be ton n Is being bunt on canals three; Major Mytoa, whose name la not counted and they will undoubtedly be T ,nd ,ny now so promtoeut as it once was, and completed this afternoon, after which c9nr,rft' rng to build there must build his Bra B. Haywood, whose term of office the court will rule on the challenges. house of concrete. is ratted States marshal expires in "David Evans, formerly of Balt Jsnuary Lake, Is building the Bank of Venice. For toe fire department the lineup It Is the first banking institution In e( possthiMties has act undergone any the aew town. Mr. Evans has en- few in the .James days. chugs put radVv 8d decorators from Italy, and they IVrtaa still bends the list, la case of e at ran c who1 G. Albert are Mathews for letters of guar- rf0vneuanhtnM many dungs, while there Then thtak the present heed of the depart-- j disnship of the estate end persons of town lr,,ld ha a popula,lon of 5'00u j his three minor children. Heber C., emit will jretain hie place. For toe places there Is a large lineup. that P. J. Daly and H. u. mv D .. wun, n,. viuua) wiii.uuiuw th be tba deputies to CHy Attorney Ogden dlan of the two girls. Th. bond of Miles, but the other places ere etlll the kuu dian was fixed at 150. open. Among the positions to be filled! This estate of the children consists I ara plumbing inspector, for which W. of a life insurance polity upon the ' J. Leaker te an amirant; garbage mass1!1 Salt Lake, Dec. 27. President Jos. ter, deg catcher, street supervisor, city 1" F- - 8m,lh d his in the Sj? was week taken last chemist' food inspector, dealer of and this ,ult- brought by Don Carlos ..tly,inj weights and measures, superintendent morning he glrls appeared in raurt w Musser and C A. Smurthwalie, of wsterworks, lend and water accompanied by CspL Wood, and thrlr ,n the dlHtrlct cnurt and city physician. In ad- uncle Mr. Beddon, and in answer o Jpmurrer to the second amended dition to tones there is a number of put to them by Asst. County pIaint The demurrer alleges the usual atatad that they did not clerkships in each department to be Atty. to state facts sufficient to con- filed by its chief. Who will be named desire to live with their father since etitute a ground far action and refers is still uncertain, although every place he had remarried, and that they preof specifically to the ninth has Its candidate. ferred to have Capt. Woods appointed the complaint, which. It paragraph declares, Is as their guardian. Aa soon as the unintelligible, ambiguous and uncertain MEXICAN ROBBED TAILOR. children come Into possession of their In that It fails to give the names of Is bond of the estate it probable that the persons who are alleged to have Balt Lake, Dec, 27. There were the guardian will be Increased. bequeathed property to the church Italy times on South Temple street and also falls to specify dates, etc. tort 4 o'clock this morning, when UTAH POULTRY SHOW. captured a burglar in (he act of WORK OF VANDALS. looting the Hub tal tor shop at 23 West Salt Lake. Dec. 27. The premium Booth Temple street, after associaState Utah Hat of the seven Poultry firing Park City, Dee. 26. Some vandal or eight shots at him. tion la out preparatory to the Eigh- or vandals In whose minds there Much Is said about (he lew'e delay, teenth annual exhibition to be given neema to be a perverted sense of hunt in this instance there was no . In this city January 17 to 20 Inclusive. mor, perpetrated what they consider a The burglar was captured at 4 All entries for competition must be Joke last evening, but what. If a o'dock this morning. At 11 oclock a. lu the hands of Secretary Thomas J. good u. ha was on hla way to the county Fanning, not later than Saturday, Jan- fire had occurred last night on any of the streets on the east aide of W. hene he will be held pending n uary 13, and all birds entered for com- town from Mareac up, would have reIn room the show Mariag on the charge of burglary. by sulted in that portion of the town bepetition must be enThe prisoner is a tough, will swarthy noon of Jan. 16. The secretary ing left altogether to the mercy of the Mexican named G. Toreno. The men ter no birds unless accompanied by enfire with the alight exception of what The caused tala arrest were Watchman try fee. The exhibitor need not accomlittle aid a garden hose or two might Nielson, Bergeapt John J. Heberts and pany hit birds, but ship them to the be. The hose of the fire department OOoer W. C. A. Smoot will he exhibitor no and secretary, la small shelter houses on to eachkept in on At the time stated, Watchman Nlel-M- n allowed under any circumstances that aide of town, and street discovered a man In the Hnb handle any birds except him own. Birds in such places that It can be easily got He nut to the rear of the coming from 100 miles or more will be at If neceaaary. The practical jokers Phot and found that the burglar had allowed one-hal- f pound loss The Hat above referred to went after dark lust woken open a window and obtained of premiums la sufficiently long enough evening and took the hose off the reel winace in that manner. Nielson saw and valuable enough to warrant expec- and stretched It along the road. This Da man leave the in exhibition the waa done In two or three different premises with an tations of the largest wemnat and a oouple of suits under history of the association. places This morning the attention of o arms. He called upon the man to the fire chief waa called to the conuH but the Mexican ran westward. 'SNOW FALL IN UTAH, dition. He took men over and reeled By tola time the hose and now the officers are exSergeant Roberta and Of-8moot had answered Nielsons Logan Light snow Tuesday. Very erting every effort to locale the per--, usunous for eaalatance, and the three cold. petralora of the act, and if they are torn chase to (he burglar. The latter Six Inches. Still snowing. caught, an example will lie made Ogden raa into the Morris tombstone Provo Eight Inches; good sleigh- of them. In a town In which the fire yard on Btoth Temple and Richards streets, ing. protection la so alight aa It in in Park rae fellow tried bud to make good his Heber Four Inches of snow during City, and the weather aa bad as it la wotps The police called upon him to the night; cleering. at this time of the year, a man who top, but he dodged behind tombstones Tooele Six inchee yesterday; still would do such a thing aa waa done WM attempted to get into the street nowing. last evening should be dealt with seML Pleasant Five inches yesterTjtowt exposing himself to the bul-toverely, and ia this way It will serve which wens flying about him from day; good sleighing. d Individuals to keep other snow. officers revolvers. One Inch or Richfield from doing things which may be disTbe officer shot seven or times Nephi Snowing; about two Inches. astrous to the community. t toe fleeing fugitive, hut eight Beaver Two Inchea of snow. he refused row np hia hands until on bullet I delightful; SL George Weather VICTIM OF HEART FAILURE. wtotkd within a fraction of an Inch Just like summer. ftwo hie head. Then he decided to Provo, Dec. 26. T. E. Fleming died and quit he did. Roberts and LARGER BALT LAKE. this morning at hia home In the Fifth taot then art led and hauled him off ward, of heart failure. The deceased toe city Jail. The stolen property Salt Lake, Dec. 27. Mayor Richard West Virginia August 10, ?M recovered and returned to (he P. Morris signature ia all that ia waa born Inwith hla parents, Mr. and 1836, and an Lake Salt onf. City needed to add to came to This morning the Mexican had the area equivalent approximately to six- Mrs. Joslah W. Fleming, In an early day and nettled In Utah The Jra to plead not guilty in Judge teen of the large city blocks. Provo in 1849. He waa an Indian rasnni court to the charge of burglary city council last night passed the ordi- war veteran nnd an honest. Industrithe J first degree. The can wae set nance providing far the annexation of ous, dtlxen. He leaves T preliminsry bearing on Friday. the territory embraced by State, Fifth a wife, on son, two daughters and January 5, and the accused was sent East, Tenth South and Eleventh South numerous relatives. The time of the toe county Jail in default of 1500 streets and the ordinance will undoubt.tonfli, funeral baa not yet been fixed. edly be signed by the mayor. The Toreno is regarded by the police aa measure waa drawn by Assistant City EXPOSED TO TYPHOON. ng a bxd character. He has bean in Attorney W. H. Bramel after the necee-ear- y had and before measurements le plats for various offenses, and J8 plat San Francisco, Dec. 27 The - bark sewdedly a tough looking indivlduaL been prepared and verified by the city The officers say that there ia no engineer's farce. Heckla, which sailed from Manila on uce for him to escape a term in the The area Involved embraces all of October 20 for. Port Townsend, put into this port today In distress While off fto d Waterloo and considerable other terriprison aa he was caught but the Island of Luzon she was exposed to with the goods on him. tory. The tract is not rectangular, it la so near It that no mathematical s snocevslon of typhoons which befor ON BURIAL OF INDIGENT eye is likely to he grieved by the Ir- gan on October 30 and continued forty days. Her sails were blown INSAE. regularity. The east line la 4.4 fret the away, part of the sheathing was torn longer than the west line ofanda foot from her bull and other serious dam. Attorney General Breeden gave the north line is seven-truth- s line. The official age was sustained. On December 18 blowing opinion today In the matter longer then the south aa follows: she was atrurk by a hurricane with fb penn of burial of Indigent In- description of the tract is or stone on heavy cron sets, which threw her on a tone, dying at the mental hospital at point "Commencing ' tan says; Lake Salt of City her beam ends and severely strained south boundary the Hsrvy ciuff. Eq- - Secretary, etc, corporate limits said point being 33 her. With bat few aaile left she made te Board of Commissioners of State feet south and 64 feet west of rock for this harbor, where the will be r h rittal Hospital, Provo, Utah. Dear monument set by city engineer of Salt palrd. aj ETAH, PUSHES Uwbon, Dc. FROM THE 27. workers can employ to keep the members employed unions they met tiie altuaitou by a reduction In wages, fur a time at leant,'' He said he thought a cooperative (mate to be the beat remedy. He asked the mamters to decide for them selves on the matter of a cooperative seals VUE A new cabinet waa formed today under the premiership of Luciano de Castro. Ithaca, N. Y, Dec. 27. At th meeting of the management of th School of Cla.bical studies la Rome, Italy, hrld today at Cornell university, announcement was made that endowments of 8 100,1)0(1 had been secured. tho "Lithuanian republic," Rich landed proprietors and their families board--d tho trail at Paakoff with nothing but handaatchela. They told Mr, Smith that they were glad to eacapo alive. A despatch from Pskoff In aortb are Russia, December 26, said that, armed who rroasod tho line of tho railroad, after burning and pillaging estates and tearing down Image aud other sacred relics In the churches, retreated to tho eaxtward aud that troop afrom SL Petersburg wore pursuing them. EMERSON HALL DEDICATED. ner Cambridge, Masa, Dec. on hall, the new home of the philosophical department at Harvard uni veraity and naaied in honor of Ralph Waldo Emeraon, waa dedicated today In tha praacnoe of the members of the American Philosophical and Psycholog- PRESIDENT 27,-Ej- Washington, Itec. 27. The navy department today received a brief die patch from Puerto Plata San Domingo, announcing the departure from that port for Monle Criatl of the gunboat No details at her mission Dubuque. have )H been received. ical association and the various governing hoards of the university. Prof. Hugo Munster burg, head of the department of philosophy, presided, and the atwakers were Preaidsat Charlas Brest, Dec. 28. It la now confirmed I W. Eliot and Dr. Edward Wlldo Bmer-on- , that tbe French cruiser Cassini will a son of the great American. In hla address President Eliot anld proceed direct to Cronatadt from CopTh haa placed government enhagen. We believe that Emaraon'i name the cruiser at tba disposal of M. .will be a last lug one, an Immortal one, at ambassador French the Bombard, not that Emerson waa'a philosopher or St. Peteraburg. paychologiM he wan not only n sympathetic (tinker, bul mure a poet and Qltuwa, Ont., Dec. 27. Sir Wilfred n prophet, many of whoae prophecies Tweed-moutlaurier haa cabled to laird have already hoen fulfilled. He ana a arevpllng the battleship Do- New Englander, hence an American In minion to convey tbe body of Minis--i the broadest sense. He Was n political Raymond Prison tains to Canada, seer. We find In hla writings ideals bul asking hit lordship to consult of government aa well aa of learning. Solicitor General Lemoeua In Pari. Ills name la appropriate to Oils and to (be department of till Mexico City, Dec. 27 Ixmls O. institution." recovered Ooiighar (Shorty), having from hia Srounda sufficiently to leave WILL PROTECT AMERICAN PROP-ERTthe hospital, has been imprisoned by the Mexican officials at Mania Rosalia, 81. Petersburg. Dec. 27, 11:26 p. m. and charged with complicity with O. The Associated rreaa learn that W. K. of in the murder E, FInstad Mr. Meyer, the American ambnmadnr, W. C. Mc.Murray. made representation Rutherford, Jr., and to (he lluHalan Four Mexicans have also been arrest- government regsrding tho danger lo ed on suspicion. and the neceaity for the protection of the property and employee of the Rime. Dec. 27. King Victor New York Air Brake company at Hutoday received in private audi- bert xl, an Industrial (own near Mosence Harry St. George Tucker, presi- cow, and that ha waa promised that dent of the Jumi'Mlcwn exiMxJtlon com- tiie protect ton desired would be given minutely Immediately in cose of emergency. pany. The king Inquired almut lhe new exposition, showing This, perhaps, accounts for the prom knowledge of former undertakings of ,,d 'acllon of General Doubaanff, gov-the ume kind In America and express of Moscow, in dispatched b'maelf In favor of lhe jiarildpa-lio- n ing a squadron of dragoon to I.u In the of tiie IiallHn government bfvtxl yeHterday. It was also learned diaplaya at Jamestown. that there was fear that the Insurgents would attempt to aeis tbe works of the company, which contain a large stock of explosive, the company hav- Ing teen engaged. In the manufacture Washington, Dc. 27. Through her , of shapnel for the Russian government managers, 8. M. and Lee Bhutert, during the war. Harah Bernhardt, the actrea. who Is on a farewell tour of thl country, today appealed to Mr. Jusaerand, the French ambxKeador, to protest against ' Richmond, Va., Dec. 27. Tbe presL what she terms a discrimination of ' dent and Mrs. Roosevelt and their theatrical the syndicate children. Bihel, Kermlt and Archie, are against her as a citizen of France,- rived at North Garden, below Charfot-Charle- a tzville, this afternnn and took vehicle W. fltrine, general representslive of Mme. Bernhardt, who came to there for the mile drive to "Pine this city from New York today, for Knob," the Roosevelt country home in the purpose, conferred with the ambas- Altemarle county, where the party are comfortably estabsador. He represented (tint commercial lished tonight. They will remain till Intel CKta were agalnal the actress at the opoziiion of her man- Sunday, The boya will hunt rahbita. the aocalled syndicate and ! Tbe president deatrea to make ilia boli-tbto agios the alleged discrimination bar- - day one of aa complete rest and relaxa-rinher from theatre In Texas and ,' tlon aa possible. There was a crowd Louisiana not only affected her, but. a at. the station in (liarlotlMVlIle, which large numter of French people in h passed through rn route to North Garden, to see the president, but there New Orlean. Attention was called to the John Doe wa no speechmaking. At North proceeding now being brought againat Garden there was presented to Mrs. syndicate in New York Roosevelt by one of the resident of the by Watricl Attorney Jrrome. and Mr. the village, a bunch of mistletoe, which he smilingly acknowledged. Juaamnd has asked to voice In those alproceedings a proteet against Lhe acREBELLION PLANNED IN POLAND! leged discrimination agalnt the tress. St. Petersburg, Dec. 27,11:36 p. m. Mr. Strine alleged that the actress According to information received, waa originally booked In syndicate theatres hut. that the later recently jthe revolutionary leaders here, an arm- withdrew those bookings, and urged ed rebellion on n large scale, haa that the French outhorillea protest been planned In Poland. Tbe Rocisl-la- t revolutionaries, encouraged by the against such an action. AmbakMdor Juwerand asked for a Huarew of the insurgents In the Baltic Mte-cocomplete record of the cases and slat- province and of the situation at matth review have in and Russia, then will generally be ed that ter with a view to possible Instruc- decided that tiie moment haa come to tions to the French consul in New try to coat off (he yoke of autocracy. York te lake any action the tatter may The tactics to be followed are the same aa those adopted at Moscow, the rising deem expedient. to be preceded by a general strike, NO CHANGE IN PRESENT WAGE which ha already come into operation, SCALE. bringing all the railroads in Poland to a standstill. An open rebellion In Cleveland O Dec. 27. ''There will Poland would Immenaaly complicate as if be no change or revision of the pre-- i the situation for the government, should gain enough headway to ent wane scale of the Amalgamated , Itrant reasonable hope of euccess it Glass Workers of America ia the present - wage probably would on the entire popula any shape until Use first of next July. tion and the government would praccontrads expire UnteM the manufacturers can show ns tically have to reconquer the country. to that effect we certainly stand pat, BURNING UP THE COUNTRY. for (bore would be no use of oura conif only reduction part to a noting Petersburg. Dec. 25, via Eydtkuh-nen- . of the band blown manufacturers are 8t. Dec. 27. W. E. Smith, an Amer- OITTitaws the statement made today lean resident of St. Petersburg, who i hr President A. L. Faulkner in refer-- arrived here this morning from Berlin, cnee to the coming meeting of glass reports that 8,000 armed insurgents manufacturer and workers, to be held from the Baltic provinces have crossed ed the railroad between Redkltxa and in Pittsburg next Tuesday. In hta recen: apecial letter went outlPekoff and that the whole country lae to tbe memteVa of the Amalgamated j lighted up by fires from burning association. President j dences. He )' that the insurgents, Worker Faulkner stated tha after January 3! who are well armed and who have a "i here ta no power on earth that he bariery of machine guns, announee coutd ate that the organization of I that they are "annexing" the region to h, instl-(utfc- Km-iiian- ! LEAVES TON. WASHING Washington, Dec. 27. President Roosevelt will pass hia holidays at line Knob, the pretty lltila estate In Virgins, acquired about a year ago by Mrs Roosevelt, Accompanied by Mrs RouaevelL Mlaa Ethel nnd Kermlt, the President left Washington at 11:20 for a live days' oaring. The President waa a com pan led on the Irp by M. C. lAtta, Ills personal stenographer, and Jami-- s 8 inane, the Preaident'a secret service guard. President Roosevelt aald be was go. ing to Pine Knob to enjoy a genuine reL He did not expect to do any hunting. Archie took with him the small bear dog "Skip," which tbe President brought with him from Coke redo last spring nod be will be uaed In the hunting of rabbits MITCHELL'S LIABILITIES MATED AT 9100,000, EBTL ' Ran Francisco, Dec. 27. The llalilll-tle-a of R. 8. Mltoholl, tho stock broker who failed yesterday, are cstiinsled to amount to fJOu.OOO, While creditors have made many charges againat hia business methods, it is arid that fail Influential friends may coma to hla re. cuo by inducing them to accept auch' nolea on long time and this would givo him an opportunity to recoup on commission business. John A. Percy, MiU'holl's attorney, tales that tha broker ia confined to hta boms by illness but will give him a power of attorney some tlrno today. At present, however, Percy waa not authorised to ay anything about tho failure. A meeting of hta creditors will bs held this afternoon, at which it la expected a course of aetkm will be decided upon. SCHOONER ARRIVES IN BAD CON. DITION. I d preal-dentl- sl t: ai g w w ! : . Portland, Ore., Doc. 27. A special dispatch from Port Townsend to the Evening Telegram nays: Tho schooner 1'harle Nelson, in the I u inter and passenger trade between Tacoma and Baa Francixco. put into Port Townsend in distress today, having ran into a heavy gate off Cape Flattery. Her deck cargo had shifted, her fresh water supply waa exhausted and the engine room waa half full of waicr. ' The British ship Broil I ah Locka, with coal from Cardiff for Bremerton, reached port this morning 1(3 dsvs out. Sunday, when thirty miles off Cape Beals, August Tollan. a sailor, waa knocked off hta fret, while stand lug on lhe deck and fell, breaking hie neck. FIGHTING IN BAN DOMINGO. San Domingo. Tuesday. Dee. 26. Fighting 1a reported to have occurred last night ten miles west of this city. American Minister Dawson and other foreigners have left their country teals and have come to town. Governor Perez of Puerto Plata, who refused to relinquish hia position, although dismissed, has surrendered peacefully and left Puerto Plata. A soon she can be commissioned, tbe cruiser Dixie will be ordered fa tbe West Indies, carrying a strong marine guard far such service aa condition may require. The Dixie will become thd flagxhlp of the Mosquito squadron detailed for service in tho-- e waters. COLOMBIA BETWEEN TROUBLE AND VENEZUELA. Washington, Dee. 27. The state department Is informed that trouble haw broken out between Colombia and Venezuela owing to the effort of President Castro to secure the return to Venezuela of one cf hta generals who had fled to Colombia. One of the vice consuls haa been recalled and notice haa been given by President Castro that be will withdraw the Venezuelan consul at Bogota. COCHRAN IN POOR HEALTH. resl-Gtas- New York. Dec. 27.-- W. Bourk Cochran, who has been 111 for several d.y. left for Chicago today, enrotit for California |