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Show MOHNIXG TI1E Y EXAMINEE: UTAH,, SATURDAY OGDEN, quietly married on New Yaar'a day at the Bunch mansion here. This announcement came aa a sequel to the elopement of LieuL Scharrer and Mlsa Busch. Wednesday Bight, to Belleville, 111., aixtecn mile across the river, which was frustrated by the fact that they were unable to secure a marriage Hrensc at the late hour and. therefore, returned to Mis Buacha home. Lieut. Schxrrer arrived from Germany lat Saturday and, while stopping at a hoLel, has becu a visitor at the Busch home. He has not seta MU Busch since childhood. He is reported to he 23 years of age and she 21 year. The couple probably will spend their Busch' winter buneyuuiou at Mrs. bonis at Pasadena. Calif. 5s! I'oMiaou.g. IWf 2'.. Jciit ut iuo iToai. at M'ja-i'- leleg'-auh- a I "A m.-- Aaniii-uitei- thuusund dollars' i.le ri.d ilia: ortn ol damage had lieau done. Mr. Mallory, who is the bead of the seamship Hue of that name, had a score of friend from New York and Ilrookljn for a house party and they bad just begun lo play cards when a Km tank in he greenhouse 35n ie t from the residence bli-up. The ileumaiioii was heard for five miles, lr shattered every glaxs in the green houses on the estate aud the It windows on one side of the hou off his feet and blew a servant brought the guests from their seats. Mackey's body waa later found, one hundred feet from tha explosion, by hia wife, who had gone In a search for him. The guests, though si an led, did nor realize ths extant of the accident until just before they lirgan to Yb l thji ivvil'.ilioiiiats theie arr ouly able lo up a techie show of tli aud resistance to the troop' Workmen's council. resitting that i li irvoii is crushed. u iiegoi'isiing trims for the striker who iiurtlripaliii iu ilia lip rising, with the view lo railing off lilt- - strike on M.ou.la. Nevrrthi-Ics- . tltr radicul papers i.f St. I 'cuts-li'trcontinue to intl.iiur ihrtr rradris with sturir of fighting In of Moscow. rrpuiTina the the slrt-e- i as being in rout pine revolutionist possession of tea miles squat e of the Peace in the Family g city, which the truois. with all their authority aud machine guns, are unable to pierce. Tbrse papers prim columns of descriptive matter, in the Interest of the revolutionist. of ihern depart. fighting valiantly behind barricades, aland: tig on hwiijs of corpse of their Santa Claus told Mr. Goodak to sell Papa some Fancy Canned Goods, Dried Fruit, Tea and Coffees, Cranber-berrie- s and another hundred housand articles. comrade. Goodale Grocery The Moiva prints an interview with a aiudeut who baa arrived here from Moeuow, In which the student says the horror of the sights witnessed was driving him insane aud he was forced to Bee. It seems established that some members of the fighting organa of the German aud other forigu Socialists have coma to Russia to instruct the revolutionist! In the use of arms, the aud art of constructing barricades the manufacture of bomba. Although U la now ouly a question of the time when the flames of open revolt will be extinguished, the Moscow revolutiouluta have made good uae of their instruction to start Area elaswhare. At Samora, near Mahal Novogorud. a large manufacturing town, 2O.0U0 workmen rose and attempted to march on Nithnl Kovugorod, bnt were met See wore bp troops with artillery and routed with the lost of several score of man. Eventually the workmen were drivRome, Dec. 29. The Vslicau aues bach to Remora where they erected barricades which the artillery have thorities have received remonstrances American several bishops been firing at fur two days. The woefc-me- from at Bamura, ugalnsi the audience grauted by theu used bomba-ttmel- y whleh It now separated from MzUnl Pope to Americans who, in the opin-kiXovogorod, but a. rising la expected at of of these bishops,-wer- Is not worthy the honor, which. It added, raised 0 4he latter place whloh .has about dissatisfaction among the failhfuL Inhabitants. The Pope has also been informed ' At Verouaah, Bouth . Russia,. the that uniting the peraoua presented to workman deal dad la favor of au armed revolution, but the authorities suc- him a lew days ago jrs an American ceeded in arresting eleven of tha ring- woman who had hern divorced. This leaders, whereupon the revoluiionlata Irritated the Pontiff who declared that halted three trainloads of sailors of such a present mlon miut I not occur the reserve who were on their way again. The officials of the Vatican are also from the Far Mast. Tha lattar responded to the appsela of the workmen, recalling that two Americans recently promptly Joined them, marched Into refused to kneel when the Pope aptha town and aided la the liberation peared aud the l eraons having authority In these matters have been orderof the prisoners. ed to be more strict In arriving at decisions upou applications from AmerRED fLAQ OVER A TOWN. icans for audiences of the Pope. American applicants in the future must be respective St. Petersburg, Dc. 29. For a week recommended by their applications past Zlatoust, a town of 7,000 inhabi- bishops or have their tants, In the government of Oofa, In supported by a, recognized official the Rural mountains, has been In the liore. hands of tho revolutionists, according to information received by tho Motva (Huts) They have formed a local Republican government and thr red flag la flying over the government arms factory, the officials of which are held as hostage. The former local authorities threaten to summon Cossacks, hut ths revolutionists declared that if Coasacks appeared the officials of tho factory will ull he killed. BUSINESS BANDS OF SOCIALISTS. Warsaw, Russian Poland, Dec. 29. are parading th streets here starving to enforce the orders for a general strike. They compelled the newspaper and insurance offices to close end sent ont gangs of youths to smash the windows of shop whose owners refused to close their establishments. Traffic ta much impeded on the Vienna railroad. Only two train left Warsaw station today. Military engineers r maintaining traffic on the Mlava branch of the Vistula line. - Bel Phone 137 Toledo. O.. Dec. 29. Th five men who mortally wounded Marshal Thorn- ton are still at large, having broken through the not spread about the thicket aud underbrush between here end Perryburg last night Scores of men today renewed the men hunt with increased energy. T At the Worlds Fair at Portland. It la self rising and already pronaMd GRIDDLE CAKES, MUFFINS, FRUIT PUDDINGS and th. There Famous BOSTON BROWN BREAD. le ECONOMY. SIM ASSURANCE in using this famous flour. Bo sura and PLICITY and put it en your short Hat for the neat ardor. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO SAN JOSE, CAL . for BILLIONS Resolved on T - Beb-ntif- ho-l.- I -- - l.-- e 1 . pl-i- - d . Ai-tli- ernstrom non-unio- R.-ja- l Hu-la- - il n h- m-i- d i' - - s V . i ( - . h-- -- p". kin-nn- a-- H et-e- h - i Ken-'m- AND- BOARDING STABLES finest Turnouts in the Gty BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY II K. bid. TolaphonoB-- Sll 71B. Blackham & Ernst, Props. and First Livery Service at Claaa St. 239 Twenty-Fift- h ONE-HAL- F Ogdeiip Utah BLOCKS FROM UNION DIPOT. were lapping of the flames which to about him. The fire Is supposed have been alerted by a livw coal from the fire place In the room. The smoke rendered Father CaatelU unconscious aad he would soon have succumbed but for the timely eld of the two chi-sen- Father a hospital. CaatelU waa removed to A fatal outcome la uni expected. EBCAPES Seattle, Wan'i.. Dec. 28. Captain William hlogg, master of the whaler nonansa, who arrived iu the city yesterday morning on the si earner Jefferson. says Captain Amundsen, accomplished ull of the matters relative to the location d the north magnetic pole aud sailed Ins vessel through the northwest passage. Captain Amundsen was compelled to fcfUson purL of his cargo in order to accomplish Ms feat of navIgstluK the northwest pass age, which show that ths north wot-passage, now thi It has hem defined, is not deep enough for vessel large enough for commercial tonnage. "lr will probably be from 12 lo 13 months before the value of the taken by Captain Amundsen t. the north murnetic pole is made known to the si;emtflc world." said Captain Mogg. ' For two years Captain Amundsen photographed every movement of the needle, finding that it moved bark and forth practically in were taken it rlrrle. The nherrvation instrument and with 'hnc member of expedition is sb1 to irive the reeul:. This data will be submitted to tb" Royal Ceographlcal octet v of Londoi. mid to the nf Norway and and Geological gwi'ilen. which a- - istc.l in sending out the expedition. ''There are on a Ism. iliine men in i lie- world who are ahli tu read ihe self legist rring msmiment ttsi il by Cap' till Amunds' n in ittkimc ill of ihi movemuii ol ihe . - Consultation free, personally or by letter. OfTice 2361 Washington Ave. Open Day and Evening U. II. Address Dr. When Writings Norris, Ogden, Utah KILLED THE Pole Definitely Located. tdo. J.C. Platt Saddlery TaKen on a positive guarantee to cure David Bennett JUST ONE AND Hill, former United 8ra'.ee senator, has written to the legislative Insurance Investigating committee, saying, In answer to a letter requesting that he appear aa a witness, that he la ill. Mr. Hill writes that he Is in bed part of the time and he does not think he SON-IN-LAW ought to make so extended a trip as would be necessary if he testified, for at least two weeks to come. It la on record that Mr. Hill received a 5,ikw annual retainer from the Equitable Life Assurance Society for a period of years. New York, Dec. 29. And Magnetic North - t MEN'S DISEASES Bleed Poiscn, Piles,Rupture, Varicocele, Nervt Debility, Drug Habits Prompt HILL ALSO IS SICK. PASSAGE All Members the Engine Crew . To the study and treatamt af Chronic diseases ( bob, women and child res, I have devoted epoeiBl effort during ay entire protoosional life, and have bean rewarded fey the dlaoov.ry of methods that give complete mastery of Nervous usd Blood Di Mates, Catarrh, Dwf-B-, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kid nr aad Liver trouble. Di New York, ltec. 29. -- The ioUI amount of business done on the New York stock exehaugn during the business year ending at noon tomorrow breaks all previous record, not. excepting either in regard to stocks or bonds the hununr year of 1901. The of grand total for 1903 (today' trad tomorrow, transactions Wing estimated). Is over a billion and a Of this figure the stock Killed. sales constitute 2G0,639.b!it). compared with 1182,216,261 last year, an Increase of 176,244.229, and with 8252.723.292 in 1901. Ths transactions in listed stocks totalled 8212.042.Vi.? and In unlisl") Ilviniitigion, Indiuna. Ib'- -. 29. By th of sn eng'm- atached 848,815,627. The bond sale, calculai-ehl.-aq-& on par valur. aggregated fl,027.3br..-860- . i a freight train on ih HORSE CLOTHING a small Increase over rh tot.il Krii' Hill nitci tieur nr every description win h- - fotmi for Kpeineer .lolm J O'ltiion, nt' Koniv lat year, fl.019.7GS.147. Kil'.iirmn (V H Oliver, if l hit, plate, If We or burr'd Wltn a h'wvy foil aiid Fisher, hrskentiin of Itn-- r FATAL EXPLOSION. f the in m . tnd were kille and lift-- en car, were piled up. Tit-- - wretk BEAUTIFUL ON CHRISTMAS Guests at a House Did Not Know the c.iuglii lire. Only the tl Engi Too oill mod Robe. Whips. Gardener Had Bren Killed. neer O'ltnen has been recMM-refiSleigh Eell and a now Heine for the was blown to pli'CCH In lg Orecuwiclt. ttinn., la-The train was compun1 of CHRISTMAS SLEIGH RIDE ij. which hfd noraiicu that an ear, loaded with tna am! was Our axMluirnt of I hoop g.ioiib wan rhakiii the bourn1,npinslvii. -was wort- than u never honor. Yon will And everything trivial ufialr, he K'.tusls of l'harls Minniiip Hi, a peeial Model in s.ibly, j.arn hartios H. Mal'ury at ilyinm Shore TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY nigh: le. Ii is nor It tnMgnctk' room here, It was Tak- - LAXATIVE continued thcii merriment. iha1 hi ! a 'itr will bi- required HllOMO 4j:i!nine IVhy not buy no of our addins for several hours Inter that they Wrunl Tabl'd. Drngst! ritviml tuuncy if iu cintpilitig ib- -ji ca. Ciip'iiitt Amuu'i-fco lit tin Toddy? that hi tbu explosion Junius Maukt-- . It fails io cuve. E. W. I'.IIOVE'S on the n'uvD ot ii n Xpert to Mr. Mallory's hr.id gardener, lost hi I i lie I box. nirli is within u J.'ii. .ni .a-'Gjo :iiI!i-'hrow nf e wrecked sehnonei-lloiiaii.i- . Co. f . . a,,.-,,,and to bring :he GJu,i PARDON ASKED FOR. a283 Wash. Ave. 371 Twenty-thirmu hy Behrine trait in Sim Franat cisco. reaching BOY KILLED HIMSELF. "at ei'y esrly next Topeku. K.--. I tcc. 2. t.'iv IUk-1- ' September. Iwsri.i i hi imidoll appltcsiii'ii of After Failing to Assassinate the ' Capipi't Ane ilseii lift s sire, i ii E. In land, thhd vice pros! hi Governor of Moscow. Kertit'hiinn of sent out ntiserv it n as d"nt of Hu- Amerii-ai- i hi sealed ropnr now norainully serving u -- ix 'h infriitiienis Iil'nr. A has been fjrwrd'-r koik, Ih'f 8V months' term in the Cowley eon if y jail ciilis This and v fiist bp rxaminnl despatch iu thr World f"oin Mo- for assault inu machinist in he row dined Iter. 28 ?ajs. (i.'ie uphicai swieti. st iiaRii'd Hurrlty at Arkun-- a City. I't 'he mns!i.' ncii! of uaii-- r iakA boy frtuil tu stunmei. Tli iipp'U.itlnn :i hi A ii, midf-.-Baron .Mlilum. civil piiveiiio!' of .! ib ims;iLe. t th American Federation of by of only ,iii fei six Inriie u:i the cuy. tod:.), and failing. In- lailmi aud rootled ly i Sania v sulclrt- -. win 1' in,. GJii rtantl. cummlit-imachinis' lii'iii'l at hc A-ii erimp:)'. :o- roulil lt Av was ground 'Aiiiiim: !h- l.dsn- leadWearing the Rod Cron ittiifinm viu :n Aunii'ilvt'ti i hMiaulned ul mission iu Tia:ni'(l by ; the asae-li- i Thniiia- er pn-seKidd, vici Ol Will,-nl in- A iit the baron, arm. approach lug him. in. reii ;! an Kederj'ioii In the p;-n. nl sicn-infiiin-J littii ilrw a )vulnu mid fire.l three , al'liniigh it j fhii' All and In'.eiTHi-.Mva'ihim missed veflllr rlio: mark. .Lii'iw.'i n,i;- Ixiai p ,i th : nit'O'.i. 'ii i he ;hiJ 11 r;icka!-'uoii. hr.iughi soldier., seciiir !' ii'ockil 'n d " wih rrtorifs and servants rnuiiiug who h.'d ihi-- t. -Without a moment's hositatien of 'be it t!ir-Itriki o- h PRACiiCst- - nvnsESHOER. . before any our could seize him. Fanta Ke. (' T. A the Kh; MISS BUSCH TO MARRY. c W tptciaUy prepared for th. K i! the voung msu . wallowed i. ion ;v.-- . n "Come shoeing mean horses. which hr the aiioti liquid iu a small vial Sequel to an E'opairent Which Was 417 L and see how we do had hidden in his clenched hand tiardner lathrop oiin-e. Frustrated. Twenty-thirOpposite tell unconscious itinl died iu a fv . for the Sana K iy:en ;s, Consolidated Wagon Machine mluuies F("-eiru.civ.ii ugahisSi lr.iia. L)v( 2. AnnuuriL-emenjiraimu company. Phene 16 X. of ii p irdou. Jndg- - V' i: SM.im. ! i- - mail fodai that Limit. Edward foi py f,,.ii'inni of 'can. 'rrn,iny anil ka "v" SPECIALIST -- Mrs. Fitzsimmons Is IN STOCKS. qtiartrr-Sl.t87.926.44- v OGDEN LIVERY . a Doctor Norris TALK TO Hoxie. Ark.. Dec. 28. Frank Browning of Batesville, Ark., shot sad killed T. W. Madcliff today at a local telegraph offioe, where the latter was employed. A dispute over the delivery of a telegram led up to the killing. orce. . Browning was arrested. Intense excitement prevails and Browning la beBt. Paul. Dec. 29. A special to the ing taken to aa adjacent town for safe keeping. Precautions are being Dispatch from Sioux Falls. 8. D.. taken to prevent a lynching by a mob says: which followed. "Mrs. Robert Fitzsimmons, who Is here for a divorce, said to a newspaper reporter today: Bob need not talk recunrlllntion to me. I expect be will be here soon and 1 am willing to talk compromise in the matter of property, hut will never consent to again live with him. 15.-00- d ..FLOUR.. 8W4b FATAL SHOOTING. e 1HE CLEVER COMMERCIAL TRAV. ELER want to wim bo Umo Ib biUu hi UbIb." Lot tu know a far ahead a ay bo what train rot want to catch aad won land you, ltr. Saloon aa. with your trank aonpla cases, etc, at tho elation, loog bofurw tho whistlo blows. Wool tax to too much. sUher. Wo 6 a general traeklns oad carting bud-bmboMdoo. aad bava a aulok-ootio- HUNT. ON A MAN Chicago. Dec. 29. The federal grand jury yesterday returned an indictment against Louis JL Gourdain, proprietor of the Imperial bank. Dearborn aud Madison street, and John H. Dalton, former proprietor of a North side saloon, both accused of using the mails to defraud. Him. bid. Phone 137-- Y Co. ALLENS B. B. B. ACCUSED OF FRAUD. Divorced People Not to Be Allowed to 2344 Wash. Ave. MAN INJURED. New York. Dec. 29.- Ernest Weinman. a dealer of clothing on Green j street, waa found lying in the area way of his aparunenta at 842 Park avenue. lie had internal injuries and fractures of both legs and right arm and died aa hour later at a hospital without having regained cflncio tunes. How he received hi injuries is a mystery. Mrs. Weinman said later thai her huband'a businesa waa good and that he waa all right financially. She say a that he had been suffering from mental trouble fur some time and several times it wa feared that his mind was to Mrs. According badly affected. Weinman, her husband suffered from fits of despondency, but his condition had improved reeeutly. T Co. Iransfer AWARDED - Kansas; Geo. B. Stewart. Santa Fa allot n.-at ft- - Madison and Attorney Torrence of Cowley county who prosecuted Ireland, also spoke. Gov. Hoch took (he caw under USE FOR Dotf t forget the right place, Allen 2 Medals Banda of Socialist And Just to Keep 'phone. 1905. of be Adolphu But the Eires of Rebellion Have Been Kindled to Aid in Libthe East of Moscow-Soldi- ers eration of Strike Leaders. k-- vp o SO, Mm Wllheliuina Busch, daughter Busch, the brewer, will TROOPS CRUSH THE REVOLT AT MOSCOW Did you know that Santa Claus has arrived at the Goodak Grocery Co. with his large trunks full of Candy, Fancy Crackers, Nuts, Dates, Figs, Oranges, Bananas, etc. ? DECEMBER MORNING, E Sensational Disclosures at the Horner Inquest. Filipinos Disappointed and Americans Pleased. i 29. ftlip.no, who M.aiis, Dec. poke at the banquet given to W. J. Bryan, demanded the Immediate inde-- j pcndence of ths Islands and ald they were looking to him to champion their cause with the American people. Mr. Bryan. In his espouse, mad no prom-Uce- . and the native were diMpHrin-ed- . Agulnaldo was among those pre-- , m. The menu displayed an American flag. Kuppoifrd by an inttrg:-ibanner. Amivieaii. h re ate piee;-.- ! with Mi. Bryan' tinmen atisrn. . CHAS. T. YERKES DEAD. Un- - New York. Dec. 29. When in- qnirle wi n- made. at. Mr. Yerkea' home i Sixty-eightstreet and Fifth avenue, today, whether or not M's. Yprke- -. in view of the - h Korthport, L. I., Dec. 29. At (he inquest held here today over the body of Hartley T. Horner, who was shot Dr. J. W. and killed by hie Simpson, a New York dentist, Simpson was held on a charge of murder by the coroner aud was taken at once to a prison at Ulverahead. Sensational developments came out at the The- - autopay disclosed that there were two bullet wounds In the dead man's body about four Inches apart, une of the wounds waa directly iu line with tb watch pocket in the vest and a portion of the gold chain was carried clear through the body by the force of the bullet and Imbedded In the muscles of the back. Mr. Horner was for years tha Southern representative of the Lorll-bir- d Tobacco firm. At the Inquest Mrs. Horner, the widow, was the moBt important witness. l)r. Simpson, she declared, said in my hearing at the supper table Wednesday evening, the night of the shooting, tnat he wished tbe old man, meaning my husband, was dead. A few months ago my husband made up his mind to have his will changed. He was worth about. 8100,-cOI should say. He wanted the will fixed so that the fortune would not le squandered by Dr. Simpson. "The lawyer arranged to come to our house yesterday. On Wednesday arrived In New York, my and at me npper table declared that the will could not be changed, that Mich a thing was not possible. Then he made the remark that he wished Mr. Horner was dead." son-in-la- sou-inla- roufilrilng statements about her huahanri' condition, would ay .in thing, a servant said that Mra. Yctki-would not see reporter. hu g.ivc this message: "Th.it she had nor beeu to the. Wjhlorf As'oria hotel during Mr. Yirk- - illntM iherix that he did mi' iniend to go there, that h- ws nxi Indisposed and that. bn'f:i-i- l absolutely to diBCii- - her rejoin' for her actions in the On or abofit January ICth, 19u6. the Standard will make a proposition to s 'tcure Mibkcrlbera that will any proposition ever mad. Don't tie yourself up with other papers until our proposition. oit oul-clas- Bern Before Honolulu, Dec. 29. The Oriental Bteamahip company's steamer America, which left for Ban Francisco, (760,000 In coin, sent by registered mail by local banker, in order, ii la alleged, that the money may bt si sen and beyond the territorial Jurisdiction on December list, when a tan of ous per cent ts levied on nil money held on deposit by tbe banks on th date. It ta understood that thla mousy will be returned here Immediately. Inducting the charges of shipment, m made will be approximately the neighborhood of (7.000. The hanker deny that this la the reaaon for the heavy shipment of coin. BALT LAKER AGAIN IN THE TOILS Portland, Ore., Dec. 29. Fred H Perklna. who escaped extradition to Salt Lake several weeks ago to answer to a charge of embesxlemeat or of (11,000 funds of n mining company Flagstaff, Aria., of which hs was th manager, ia again In ths toils. Hem arrested upon advice from C. Frank Emery, sheriff of Salt Lake, who asci word by tetter that a second charge ot embcsztenienl of (4,000 had been filed against Perkin. Perkins was released on the former charge because hie father came th Pasadena, Cal., and paid money due. ber--fro- On or about January loth, 1900. th" proposition Standard will make will out-clsecure subrrlbers Don t tic made. ever any proposition unM other with papen yourtelf up you hear our proposition. tht s - CALL MONEY AT 60. Outside Money Is Pouring Into New York. New York, Dec. 29. Call money opened strong nnd In considerable demand. Tbe first bid was 40 per cent Two loans were made at 60 per cent. By 10:45 a. rate for call money adranced to 70 per cent hid. 80 naked. Call money ruled at 60 per cent a', noon with large offerings. Much of this money came from source. Includnew nd Pittsburg. PhilaiAlphla ing Some of the tig local merchants made further loans. Loan mads reyesterday at tep prices were cent. newed today at 50 to S3 per Call money fluctuated widely during the lat hour of the niar-keFrom 50 per cent It suddenly dropped to 20 and then worked upward until at 2:46 o'clock It was quoted at from 53 to on, e n PRIEST IS BURNED. : fh.irits T. Ycike-- . died at 2:2' this Ht:i'rroii:i. At the dcathlxd of Mr. Yriiie were Mi. Charles T. Ye'kes. hi wife; Charles Ed- ward Yerkea. a eon and hie wife. s Mr. Churle Rond Miller, daughter, and Dr. Loom!,. At 2 o'clock Mr. Terke was telephoned that bar husband waa dying and she went to the hotel By Sending Money Out te December 1, ca'-tie- d THEM NO His Wife Refused to See Him til Juat Before He Died. OLD MAN TAXATION. c Pmiiand. Ore. Dec. 29. In a lire which partially destroyed Si, Michaa ael Italian Catholic church at early hour this morning. Father Alexander t ostelll was badly burned about the head, shoulders and back. Hs was rescued from what would hare been certain death hy two citizens who discovered the fire. Father CaatelU was In hla study, which also served as a sleeping apartment, when pulled .out L |