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Show TDE MOBSIJCO EXAMINER: OOPEX, OFFICIAL REWARDS. i fi;y: rut:- - 'ics f:.r a number of year. The pue v . US and j ill'ilcarries w:;h it a reiudeiice in the crui ov Si. iisonu. Fsw.v. Sai I m T grounds and the general duties it U1T . otwrstviug them. Four men are out for street supervisgait Lake City. Dec. 29. Regards in have of sum lieen $1,260 canteen and w. c. t. u. or. tho total They are Abe Little of the First the state, county and city for precinct. L. J. Wood of the Second. 1Vl' At u.e fourth information leading to the arrest and Jake Raleigh and Ferg Fergun-u-, a , ;h,- oonricUon of the murderer or real eeute dealer, and formerly a anu(.a. ba:..j jet divert l'! M. who was Sheets, of Nephi B'Fhl. 2o'.f iu.ml.ers ard member of the firm of Sheets k. Feririrtu- tilled lost evening on Fifth South guson. tii!i:vs erry I1 u. L. C. Kelsey has no oppuatiUm for I ivw-u')n The aireet hy holdup. Governor Cutler . offer-the place of city engineer, and ius Iidiuiod a proclamation this morning of lh B. B. llaau, ins reward of $500 In behalf of the is conceded. w Thfrf u,'.ii.-h.i.h .,i; ,rft state: Sheriff Emery waa authorised well known 0.9 a humanitarian, and .... i tu.e uf ih - off a the county commissioners to offer the present inruml-u- t of the position lie U1 15 "" :l!1 uiiiiouiuvriieut hv reward of Sat'd and Mayor Morris of humane officer, is also wiihou: op- Senator Ktv.l Su...oi hn he n:'nii-i- i rewmrA $200, which is the positiem for Hgwd is and thi-rthen and SUt. !ll(, w.CTI' to retain his place. lbU for the city according to the law. those For the po.ti,in of health commls- - Miiueihlnij to uw il'ci.km him nn amounts are the same aa wbeiher ill- a.'-r- : and city aloner 'here in a contest between lr. -a:or gerei by the state, county IO hi R. Sievksn tif the Second u:iivii n- .1. claratidii r the arrest of James M. Shockley, .rr,?T pret.net . WPU, men car in vo1'' otreet f'" two and l)r. f f Snydt-- r of the Fourth' ivsu.ia'ion ,,10 murdered " h he ''?Iiy cnt'11 ,'r precinct. The friends of both are Kill !r this city about two years ago. r iv-ia his the tended governor stoiy The proclamation by and working hard. j s.. u.iiterial "U-T.li- . L. u. e!i..r Ai snv The plimihiug follows in full: ia the ft,r of declaration jud cause of a mm ry war with Uouncllmaa rUe By the governor of the state Five hundred Jlobduy against ihe tleld. Hohdav ' J? V.1". t ' a bi? wKLa rtah. proclamation: hl h,ri'' .fPti dollar reward. A reward of live hun- want the place fur Fred Spencer, who . d dollar ($500) la hereby offered is a half bnwher of the J.! 'anther feature off thi- piugia-- was unproinptu talk by t'cjr.w.u y. n. far apprehension and conviction of the J. Farrell, w ho condiu-- i a a Main street ' ou the canteen, m which murderer or murderers of Nephi M. plumMng simp, and W. J. Leaker, the T.5" 1 ilia present lnciini!i-nt- , are also out for Che' a,ruiy ti101' declared on the place. spirit in which the various The crime wasofcommitted or near the home For superintendent of waterworks forces'' had waged war on the eut.'.vti eidewalk In front was born of misunderstanding at j D. H. McAllleter, 241 East Fifth Eari Ripley U a candidate, and has wa calculated to instill reaentuii ir. Booth street. Salt Lake City, I'tah, on the lmom of the present incumbent, F. Hines is un- the bost.uis of officers aud men m the the night of the 28th of December, A. 1 Hines, to derstood to lie making a strung fight to army silks. D 1905. Features on the program were a "Done at Balt Lake City, this 29th hold the place and may succeed. For 1905. D. A. Place in the department, John Kirk- plea for a new $750.(hmi home for the an of December, -JOHN C. CUTLER. wood. George i. Doyle and Hugh Hig-so- Commercial club by F. Clem Schranun. -C. 8. Tlngley, and an address on "See America First' are the applicants. governor. the By S. B. Wesiorfl el,l and Frank Mat- by Fisher Harris. secretary of state.11 On the tables amilax and evergreen thews are in a contest to be land and The County's Reward. Sheriff Emory la having circulars water commissioner, with both of them twined front one cud to the other, while cut flowers added their printed authorising a reward of $50i: fairly well backed. Similar floral decorations were of the county commissioners Henry lletith is an apnllrant for the on the earns form place of park keeper, while former Dep. "'toughout, the large dining room, It will be la practicallyThe sheriff has uly Sheriff Wllkeraoii is also out for' In the absence ot President Heber as the others issued. 51. Wells, who la ill. Vice President all of his criminal deputies st work on lhn plt-cFor he pent ions tinder Treasurer-elec- t Charles A. Quigley introduced Judge the murder and Is doing everything in Frank A. Swens.m, the fallowing O. tv. Powers as toaat master. Mr. his power to discover the identity of brii-f- . 411 remark w.-rprobably he named : C H Kraft tbe murderer and capture him. Some his hearers that if he of the deputies were out all night work- chief dt'puiy; H. B. Quinn, license col-- h!4rtAfwr assuring vote in the senate the "iKhty-nln- e ing on the case and are hard at it lector: Charles lawrence. water tax! ational capital would lie speedily I. Jesse taxcollector; Burnett, dog again today. moved to Salt Lake, Si imtnr Smnnt Following is the notice of the reward in part: Reoorrter-eloc- t oared by Mayor Morris: J. B. Moreton has Mid, "Somewhere or other I have heard Ben Reeves the chief deputy-ship- , Morris Offsrs Rsward. promised Mayor -while the other office position Is of an organisation mentioned in CapTo whom It May Concern: -I hereby offer a reward on behalf Kill unnamed. Miss Ethel McDonald tain Ely's remarks; 1 think it has of Salt Lake City the sum of two hun- will probably he retained as minute been in the public press, an organisation called lhn Woman's Christian dred ($200) dollars for the arrest and clerk. The definite announcement for all Temperance I nlon " conviction or for information that will At thu P,nt e w by laad to the arrest and conviction of the the positions are expected to be made indlcat- ItlUh:er- party or parties who murdered Nephi I n few days, as lhn administration a?pUHe f.nd hiniM'lf hud nut gone M. Sheets In this city on the night of prolilj.v will want. xh niattora f Kalijr at before they move into their new pol-December 28, 1905. -sci-i"This organisation to know RICHARD P. MORRIS, Mayor.' more about my affairs than I do December 29, 1905., nip self. They have been looking for someBiebop Edwin 8. Sheets of the ThirPRESIDENT SMITH'S PARTY. to find me, sgaluKt thing on his personally ty .first ward, in commenting to give tium somsthlng brother's death today, said to the Salt Lake, D-- . 28. The News says: and Im going I hope to live and he in the Kewv: General Manager George T. Odel of tonight. That Nephi was waylaid and mur tha Consolidated Wagon ft Machine senate and cast my rote for the bringback of the army canteen." fared outright there is not the slight- company received this morning, the ingSenator Smoot then referred to tha est doubt In my mind or in the minds following dispatch from President the Time" button and if the members of Ids family. That Joseph F. Smith at Chicago: "Just re- "Busy a all business in reality aa against tobbery was the object of his assailant turned from Kenosha and Ranine, rid- urged er eaaalhtafs Is Juat as certain. How- ing 67 miles an hour. Everybody re- mere talk. He then told s story, Inever, not much money was secured ceived and treated us royally; party drawing a moral that possibly tbe tentions of tha business men of Utah from him not more than $4 or $5. Of dellghteik" had been good on drrss parade but hmt we are also certain." That the party were handsomely reto much In action. Continuing, the bishop said: "We ceived at Kenocha, Wla., la evident hadnt amounted ware tbfether yesterday from 12 from the following telegram received He devoted some time to an appeal for 'dork noon until 4 o'clock, settling by Mr. Odell from the Rain Wagon gs earnest a hearing when it came to the establishment of Utah mat matters in relation to our fath- company: 'Arrangements all com proposing manufactories aa in the case of banka er's estate. For a considerable time pleted for entertaining the party. and similar concerns. ft Sloason will meet them in Chicago towe ware at the office of Young Moyle; then ww went to the office of morrow morning." Mr. Hoffman, and then to the city and CYCLISTS WIN IN AUSTRALIA Mr. Sloaaon represented the Bain nrnnty bidldlng. Anally separating at people and exerted every effort to Salt Lake Boy Getting the "Mon" in First South and Main street st 4 d to the comfort of the tho Antipodes. oclock. Never in my life did 1 ace Salt Inkers. The latter were Jtephl in better spirits than he was wired at Kenosha, care of the Bain Salt Lake, Dec. 29 Tbe Herald And that mean a good company, by Mr. Odell aa follows; al, for he was one of the cheeriest Joseph F. Smith and company, Ken- says: The first authentic news of the dohen I have ever known. As we parted osha. Win., Season's compliments; of the Salt Lake bicycle riders in we made a date to meet again this ing see If snow all them poshere; heavy Australia Lawson, McFarland and horning. The next I heard of him was sible." Bamuelaon was received yesterday in It twenty minutes to. ID when n mesa letter and newspaper clippings. Evsenger came Into the theater and InFIRE AT FARMINGTON. erything indicates that tbe three are formed me of what had happened. H was one of the wmwl shocks I have along nicely and winning the Farmington. Dec. 29. About 8:30 getting From the accounts of the ever rereived, nnl it did not seem to last evening fire broke out in the east money. me that it could be true. But to our half of the residence of the late O. L. races aa published in the Australian sorrow we soon verified the truth of Robinson, at present occupied by Mr. paper it would seem that each of the the story. and Mrs. Vernon Felt. The latter was three riders ia "on hla pat," and at this There appears to he some question absent at the time and before the blase they are able to more than bold down a the Australians. u-- to whether or not he carried n gun could be extinguished It had burned Lawson has won first in every open that la. whether he had one on him large part of the roof, tbe loss amount- race in which he haa started, and in it the time of the murder. That ia ing to about $75 to the building, and of the event McFarland has many The household about I to cannot something good. say anything probably $15 come in second. The Interesting part for 1 don't know.. We know that he fire was caused by a defective flue. of it is that it is Lawson who is doing carried one occasionally, and may the pulling, and jnstead of Ivor tacked have put one on last night owing to Nephi Secriat. brother of Bishop 3. on McFarlands wheel, the lanky Calithe fact that the town la now full of M. Secriat of Farmington, and a former fornian ia sliding home on Lawson's Any- resident of this place, died Wednesday thugs and lawless characters. rear wheel. way his gun is missing and It seems evening at the realdehce of hia daughIn of Lawson, tbe Austra probable that it may have been taken ter at Parker, Idaho, of pneumonia and lian speaking papers bewail the fact that they be brought will from his body. But the story that he remains The pleurisy. have no one over there to give him Pat it on at home last night is all Ac- here for interment, the funeral taking a good race, and It la, therefore, diffl tion, for the reason that he was not place from tha Farmington meeting cult for him to get any hig match home last night. He left yesterday house Saturday at 1 p- - m. races on. McFarland seems to be ridrenot 9 did aoming at o'clock, and in better form than he did a year ing WASHINGTON. TO tain again. The Car la he had some SUMMONED ago, and better than he did in Amertallness to attend to with his brother-talathi in his letter, ica. Lawson Mr. McAllister. He had recent-(Salt Lake, Dec. 29. Father Guinan, and the press says also give dippings waa a erected a fine new house, which he president of All Hallows college, credit for doing better work. and was preparing to more than ordinarily surprised man Floyd ui renting, Bamuelaon aeema to have made a tad Id another. It was to talk about this morning, on hi return from Butte, is given twenty yards in ftla with Mr. McAllister that he start- whither he went to assist the paator hit. He church in tbe con- tbe mile handicaps over Lawson and 'd for the latters house before going of St. Patrick as yet haa been unhome. When I left him he did not have duct of services attendant upon the McFarland, but hil overcoat on. I think he bad left it Christmas holiday. The surprise waa able to make good by winning firsts. has got hs third and fourth t the Independent Telephone building, caused by the receipt of a telegram Sammy no plane pretty regularly and has once for at leave to him be he was employed. It may summoning trouhle in winning hia heats. His ridat , and report D. he left hla gun there, and that Washington. but the large tracks The dispatch ing is praised, he put it on when he put his overcoat Marist headquarter. over there seem to work against him. orof the o. but I don't bv the provincial know about that, was signed as lo why Tbe cycling critics of Australia say Ether. der, but gave no particular that he has plenty of speed, and aa the to capital at soon he had been called aa he gets onto the Australian ALL WANT JOBS. of riding he will make them all style on east the for Fatber Cuinan left did not arrive until Bamuelaon go. does and Hen Who Have Their Applications in the 1:30 train thi afternoon, Lake be nearly a month after Lawson and Mcand What, They Are Trying to not expect lo return to Salt Farland. and haa not had time to get fore January 10. Got into good condition. None of the b!g rare of the year, Salt. Lake, Dee. 29. The New says: COURT'S RULING ON CHAU such as the Sydney Thousand, his LENGES. Is the time to file an application, been run yet. and the three Ameriposition la wanted under the next are laying their plana to canture 2 ne TOrty-elght- h cana dmlnitration in Salt Lake. The plck-foSalt Lake. Dec. some of them by working together. of waa by disposed district of the pluma will occur right after tbia raornmg inthe ele& tifo conclusion of tbe election contest, judge Ritchiecase of Ferry and Anson NEGOTIATE FOR PURpeople are already clambering Into tlon contest CHASE OF JJ best place on the fruit tree. At against Hartenstein and Tuddenham. of the Fourth prene office of eoundlmen-elec- t Danner Chairman City made by the Salt Iake, IKc. 29. One of the most throng of seeker la unmbating, and cinct Of the challenge 29 were "hers with a "pull" are equally important business deals of recont Americans in that district, for counted the court wd years is now pending in this city, with' denied and Application are now on file with SSSUL iiand 28 were f the cha the indications pointing to a successful purchase of the store mayor-elecsome of the endorsed counted for Tuddenham. 2 the as it stands by O. K. and Walter the attorn ays for the Dnmo-pratjust ry city committee, for all of the lencea 17by were denied and counted for Lewis, formerly of Butte. Mont. MerjPortait:t places. For the bead place and counted chandise and store fixtures representthe Are department Devine ia Ferry and 15 were denied ing several hundred thousand dollars op pork km, moat of It com-- for Anson. re involved In the deal. Negotiafrom Charles ValL formerly SUCCESSFUL TEACHERS. tions have been in progress for a of the department, and John month or more and it is now under"opfenback. familiarly known about Salt Labe. P0- - 29. The elate board stood that only an agreement as to headquarters as Jack Hopfenback. it meeting yesterday price to be paid for the stock remains formerly a driver in the de- of education at and to be reached before the complete partment and was promoted to a granted a number of certificates achoo! dl- - closing of the deal is announced. High follows: as H connected has not been Elliott and Alfred m department in the past four piomu Harriet and C. C. Norwood On or about January 13th, 19t'C. the this of city, Rees klar' although he waa a well known Standard will make a proposition to n before that time. of Eureka; grammar p that will ourrla-- s Archibald Gardner and r iolet Clark secure of city sexton, .certifi- any proposition ever made. Don't tie .T Positionseems aute county; to have clear of this E. Halter. Hannah yourself up with other papers until M there la no candidate with cates -- Clarence Millie . Plnney Low of you bear our proposition itnnite boom launched against him. McLacblau and ;g Money Offorod ' for Apprehension and Conviction of Murderers. t S' - h of-fe- y mur-dete- rs 1:: -- . 1 ' . u-- in-.- e - eii . - . ltisp.-otorshi- p wi-n- t n eoun-rilnun- i i frsg-rsuc-- e. lrlf ! 1 11 I ..... 'nti-rrupte-d set-tie- 1 un, dlatin-gulshe- r C-- KEITH-O'BRIEN'- -- t, Kelth-OBrie- a 2 elec-rjjJTa- n cap-witv- suh-eribe- rs b five-yea- n S ; , , i!i.- - has Ur'u'u a r:t.i n which . uinmn'iii ... 'here relief 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. . course, was ' u . In bioiH. ii'J Gives Instant ,,.:..hk's ott-riuiu- lltv alter. and was 19(13. DR. DOWS CATARRH REMEDY - in 3(1. iti,. . h.f:td hfs ikMtitiii: ir.g sr.Ulf :uis ui;the arfi-s- t a: He .jo p i: S'.t'jiv. vd.' Luiaucipti' ii utr- - i t'omi-.er-ij1- is-er-d tin ri.t-Miurg- IT.'E.MBER v iw.UAgr A i. I WTriMUMflaoEMMaMB 1 GENERAL DOUBT EXCnANCE) Mr. WlacoiLb has figured iu city MOHNIXiI, STATE Or SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS (FROM CORRESPONDENTS AND STATE SATI'MIAV CTAH. t be ri iLi'lcta, ex- - j dr ;. !:. plilt lushot! f y I he gov- "Auutht ..i. t ictory and tin- government is ats be. The report that .. urn Misteh- ttiso has been woi.. J uoi true. The l.isjiue of : has spilt, . oirinuanee of one pre rou favorit the -- ink-' aud an.''.-- i :tu- ubaudon-ili'u- ; w ll '.I: d !i which ; -- - - -- , . . 4 . - . i uf violent t.:. . - ., n t iu pcact-fu- l i s' umi for tbe ,:! wors of the dountt. W i: ii tint I'vidvt : ohji cj uf inflaming srtitin.eni abiv I. iv elution-a:ai-liltire pu' iv m,1 a story to cuopi-ra-iloi- y s DRUGGIST that the vv. tniicut ia :.! pinning i:. al massacre - .hspiav what of Jews. These purport to be tbe : (i an by a lL.bbi addressed 'lie lo flghl tinli cross, hi.:, tin y declare uhaiuat i printed li h. mii.istiy of nun in for distribu'kui the auimig iguoraut classes, with tile ohji-c- t of -producing a cancer d a' lack Investigation fails to aubr'au.iiiu- ih chaige ti.Ai ihe goer nine:.; i ravorittg any the de-hu.- i .1 t Cor. 23rd O. Washington Ave. g - such ITn-rwas I'ouree today, d ai M) a F. CAVE Ogden, Utah sllp'lii relapse ou the luip. v..il 4s wen- - quoi-- i showing that the Mortal democrats au.1 workmans' council lisvv aiiuiigc.1 f r uprisings at Ki ff. Kuxuii ntui KjuMtioyurak and f"r a geneiai insur-r'Hi'ii- n in Ioltutd, winch will be pro-- 1 December 21 At Kieff auJ Kauu ihe authorities believe ilic ttiovciucm haa been hipped in tin- bud by i ho urre-- t of tha nug leaders and the Mciuie of arms At the former placo otic ef the leaders - a inirirr In the governor ganeral's huusu. At Riga ihe proclauiaiiou of a general strike waa accompanied by an open effort ou the part of the lighting organisation to setai the city. Barricades sprang up on all tin- - streets as if by magic aud fluid ing between the - w.-i- hey arc gathered. 'Jin- - dragoon seem to he furious and an- .hooting and SI liking everywhere about them. Thi. for the action la probably in I - treatment of their comrade at Takum and Talzn. ELECTRIC LIGHT RESTORED. lightMuhcow, Dr. 29. The ing xyb.ciu waa restored at 3 o'clock tills afternoon. Tha street ere gradually as.uuilug their normal condition. li la possible that the railroads will Mam commence their regular revolutionists and I Iu- gendarme, troop and police has begun. At Tamboff, central Rur.sia. all the ml railroad bare eloppi-ruiinu.g now Work has beru resumed in moat of Vice Goisntor Hogdaiioviich. it continued, has been shot aud seriously tiu factories. The town council la ore wounded. ganizlug a .ysieui for the relief of the The revolutionist are said to huve families uf Ibe victims of the recent also completed preparation (or a gen- ili.iurluiun-- . eral strike at Sumferopol. tkinilt KuTh chief of the postal telegraph rds . and throughout the Criuna. bureau sai s that tha regular Generally sptwkiug, St. IVtciHluirg service has been resumed. During la the quietest place Iu the cuiiiiiv. the last few day 4HH) socialists have Nevtrthelesa. it ia already clear that arrested. tlie revolutionists are not siiong There whh ouiue r kiting today, dure enough at present to secure permanent ing which thr troop frustrated atsuccess anywhere. K remains to bo tempt lo build barricade. Thr majority of tha woikers refuse seen, however, whether the government can turn tha victory into account to join the strike. before tha revolutionary elements gather UteniMlvea together for a new and STRIKE DECLARED. perhaps more successful blow. The leader insist that the victory la theirs, Dvinsk, Was! Russia, Dec. 29. A though they msy for tha moment suf- at like was declared here today. Mare fer material defeats at Moscow aud tlal law haa lean proclaimed. By Ih elsewhere. accidental explosion of a bomb at Tim atolid Indifference of the middle meeting of workman last night, eight class people eontimiea to be the moat persona were killed and 28 ware wounded. hopeless feature ef the situation. 1 tab-grap- o'clock, and the pul tea belleva ha caught one or tha other, Gaohiwr Lane of the ScaiuUnavian bank teleg rallied to Butts aud learned that no such man as Ilurhe has any inlaresi whatever in the Minor. Chief Delaney oaye it ia the clavereat piece of work iu ihe history of the depart- UPRISINOrwiLL CRUSHED BE OUT. Krserna, scald bead, hives, 4lchlnea of tha skin of any sort instantly relieved, permanently cured. Doan'a Ointment. At any drug store. HOLIDAY EXCURSION Dae. 23, 24, 25, 10, 31 RATES. com-mlKe- e and Jan. 1st Oregon Short Lina R. R-- , Union PaDECISION IN BOND CABE. cific K. R. and Buathern Pacific Co. One far fur the round trip within a Now York, Deo. 29. Justice Truss, radius of two hundred and fifty miles in the atat eivHwma ant today, from Belling point. Tickets good to handed down a dwrttkm in (Avar of tha turn uuill Jan. 4th, 1806. tono savaml in sot plaintiffs tha brought by Eluunsrman ft Forahay of (hia eity MORE ABOUT FOOTBBALL. against other Anns, involving tha alA Committee ef Bevan Appointed to leged failure of (ha defendant a to to tho plaintiffs certain bonds Confer With Rules Committee. r k NO BREAK IN GENERAL STRIKE. Riga. Uvonia, Dee. 2k. via Eydtkuh-nen- . East Russia. Dee. 2k. There has been no break in the general strike aphere. None of the peared today. The inhabitant are not molested by the revolutionist s. Otherwise the situation remain unchanged. asSeveral thousand revolurionta'a sembled yesterday at the building of the socialist organisation for the purpose of holding a general meeting when a force of troops arrived The infSntry surrouridnd the building, while the ravalry barred the streets and quick firing gnus were placed at. the corners of the street nearest thphall. After ibe-- e preparations bad been made the commander of the troops entered the hall with a company of infantry end announced to the revolution lata that they were surrounded. He Hked thu to disperse quietly and to deliver up their arms a otherwise (he building would be bombarded. Moat of the leaders, however, had already through a secret door. The remain'' r declare no ed they had arms, whereupon bey were searched by the soldiers. Those on whom arms were not found were allowed to leave the building, while 160 were arrested after being disarmed. The building was then r.criipird by the troop, fossicks and (I (agoutis are constantly galloping through the whenever streets, dispensing crowd lines-pectedi- a rr do-Uv- claimed to have bean Issued by tho United Railroads of Gan Fraaciaodhuid the United Kail way Investment company. Damage amounting (o $16,96$ were awarded against tha defendant oa follows: Hudson ft Co., $3,550; Timmerman, Dahlgren ft Co $16,615; Wearer, lla bourg ft Co., $626; Bunnell ft Buchanan, $200; K. ft C. Randolph, $1,86(1. Tbe question Involved waa oa to w bother or nut th bonds were Issued on or prior to July 1, 1903. The defendants took tho ground that tho had not matured bsouiae (ha entire issue of bonds, amounting to $20,0u0j000, had not bam put on ths market at the time. Justice Truax holds that a sufflehmi anmimr of bonds were oa the market July 7, 1902. to fill ths o unroot a and omtld be bought in the open market, both In New York and Ban Francisco. An appeal will bo taken, an it ia eleaoied navml other large eilifs. Involving contracts for the delivery of bunds "when if aud aa inaued" depend upon tbe final decision In the praaoat P II.' Tho onnunit-trPhiladelphia, Dec. of seven appointed yesterday by the New York rooferem on football to confer with the InleraoUqgiate foul-kil- l rulee auumittee, now Is easrieq In this city, met t anight and nrganised by eelectlng Dr. H. L WtlBamo of tha university of MtnnaMnla chairman, und Dr. G. A. Babbitt of HavarfoM ooHcga, secretary. ' Late in the evening the committee of seven wns Invited io confer with the original football rutaa committee; After n long conference the Intereoi-leglalfootball rulee committee directed (hat Its member bad no power without first consulting their reeimo-tivuulveraltiea, to ainalgamntn wllh the conunlttew apiaibited by the New eon-trac- ts e e . St. Petersburg, Pec. 29. The suppression of tha insurrection at Moscow and the certainly that similar uprisings elsewhere will be crushed marked the collapse of rite first attempt of the "reds to overthrow the government armies and administers a defeat from which it is not believed in government circles tha revolutions rios can ' quickly recover. Now that the smoke of battle ia rlcaring away the utter hopelr-ssncauf the conflict scents to hi- - apparent. The itopulace held aloof and not a single military unit, actually joined tbs Even the general revolutionaries. Wl by strike crumbled under tli.-itheir challenging and precipitating a conflict before.- the proltuaria1 organisations were prepared. The government. secured a comparatively easy, though ruthless, victory, and it Is bethat the lieved in high official cirri organisations have been so demoralized and disrupted by the blow aud by ibe arrest of their most able lenders chat It will be impossible for them to attempt the coup planned for the anIn desniversary of "bloody Sunday. peration undoubtedly ihe revolution-arle- s will again have recourse to acta of terror which they will spring at the most unexpected moment. The country has quieted down and the cabinet now hopes thsi the election of a douma is snun-d- ; that the government can devote its time to the suppression of the revolt In ihe HaKIc provinces and more especially to the solution of the agrarian question. If means cannot be found to in anrac measure satisfy the lam! hunger of the peasants before spring 'be univer sal opinion is that the peat.mt everywhere will rise. The lamb'd proprietors seem to he convinced of this to Mich an extant, that tha landlords In the neighborhood of Mlur-- are calling their tenant together and nro voluntarily arranging the distrl .. on of a portion of their private holdings. upon terms satisfactory to tlie piasants. member of the old committee, owing to tha attacks mads oa ths eommintee, had received spurt he Instruction from (heir respective taeticutlons and (hat whatever new rules wars fbrmalotad were to be followed by the Inatftntions represented on the cum miltee. Ha euid the committee dtd not assume to hplwlato for all tha Institution in the country. Institutions not represented on the committee, he said, dtd not lure to fol how th rales the old mode. ment. to-c- THINK f TV- -' cialiti.-- York confiTence. The old committee will oommunicale wltii the new commillee aa norm aa Thie derlskm wae reached possible. Moae Goldsmith Made te Dig Up That after a conference wKh the New York Sum Waa Held Up In Hia Room. (.uumlttee at whkft tha latter proROBBED OF $2,750. Seattle, Wadi., Dec. 29 -- More Goldbooking agent and smith, owner of tbe Sirand theater of this city, was held up In room of tho Lincoln hotel, one of tlie most fashionable hosleirles in Seattle, ihis afternoon by a man who gave his name as Burke, and made to pay over $2,750. It was one of tbe boldest and beat planned tricks ever turned In thin city. Yesterday Goldsmith received a telephone message from Burke, who stated that be had a pro) malt Ion to make. A meeting waa arranged in an uptown office. Burke Mid he was from Butte, Mont., and owned a half interest in ihe Miner of that city. Ho said he had $18.1100 to invest and would like to buy an Interest in Goldsmith's theatrical buslm as. He showed what purported to lie a draft on the Butte Miner for that, amount. Goldsmith said he would sell him an interest in his two vaudeville theaters in this city for that amount. It was agered that Goldsmith .should have the paper drawn up by hla attorney. Today Goldsmith received a telephone call from Burke at. the Lincoln hotel, asking him to come up and talk over the deal Goldsmith and an named f'ohen went tip. going lo a room on the top floor. They were that he met bv Burke, wbo wished to talk to Goldsmith personally. Cohen went to the office and Goldtmlth remained with Burke. The did after Cohen firt thing the latter left was to tall Goldsmith to read a letter lying on the table In the room. stated that Burko needed This iett-e$2,700 very badly and if Goldsmith dal not come tiircjgh" with that amount his head would be shot off. Goldsml'b turned to hla companion and looked down tho barrel of a revolver. "Write out a check for the amount. commanded Burke, "and send the hotel clerk to the bank for tbe money. f.VMJ In gold and the balance In $10o bills." Goldsmith did aa lold and callod up Cashier Lane of the Scandinavian bank to say tlio check was all right and pay the same as directed. The hotel clerk, F. R. Fleming, was called to tbe room, Burke keeping GoMsinUh on v bred and shielding the gun from Fleming's sight. After Fleming had gone Burke told Goldsmith to order drinks for two, which be did. and after he the clerk returned with the ordered two more, for which he made Goldsmith pay. Pocketing the money Burke informed Goldsmith that he waa with a gentleman and shook band him. He also said he would not take GoHsmlih'a diamonds. He then made Gcldcmith go into the hath room and warned him io make u- - outcry for fifHe then kicked Ihe teen minutes. door and left. After waiting fin- - about Goldsmith ten min-iteyelling and attracted the attention of u womTin.room. an in the next porter was sent for and Goldsmith liberated. The police were notified at once, and detectives placed on tlm cuc. Goldsmith describes Burke as being of medium height and fair!y well dressed. Li hair ami mustache were Jet black und hta eyes lirht bl'i'1. whlrli raniwc Goldsmith to think lie dtagutavd. Two trains on 'lie Great Northern and Northern Pacific lTt the city at 4, e r s - posed an amalgamation of tho com-m- il ires to be known aa the national rules committee. Subsequent to malting Its decision the old con unit lee Invited (he members of the new commit too to Jilin them In an Informal discussion of suggested change in rules. Altar showing their credentials (he New York couferew-cauimKtee submit tad the following propoKitkra to the original couiiulitae: First -- Tiiat the two committees be amalgamated into a national rules committee to meet annually. Becmid That (be individual members of the national committee present and discuss changes and- modifications of existing rules at each annual meet-- ! cask WAE HOWARD BALDf WHEN? e ' ing. IF BO, Bt Louis, Dee. 29. The trend of (ho testimony of the wilneaiMs for tho defense today In the suit ot Mrs. Mary LmJgreen, who claim to have born married to tbe lata Lsclodo J. Howard, and whose oulnio aba ie suing for $256,000, waa to datanmne the height of Ioclede J. Howard and the oundltlon of hie hair whether he was bald, and If so, at what age. Mrs. Virginia Luion, a staler of Laclede J. Hosord, created much amusement when aha mid in bar teetimonyr "I know positively that my brother waa Itaid In 18R1. for n dlati notly remember having rabb4 bis hoad to make the hair grow." The all nwne-- s for the defense In most pait wore relative at lorlnli J. Howard and employs tif the Evens-Howar-d Ureasrel Brick cimpony. Horace H. Baldwin, wilucse for tha plaintiff, testified that h was tisfcet agent for tbe W abash at Palmer , I1L In IfiMl he knew Charles Howard, the man who married Mary Moore, now Mrs. Leaf green; tiiat he was present when ths dcposllion of Charles Miller, the Tuuiwator mayor, was taken in Olympia, Wash., and that the Tuniwater mayor was not the man whom he knew in Palmer, 111., na Charles Howard. Third That an executive conunlltae ' of five bu choaen from the notional comniKtee for the purpose of drawing rules embodying the up the national conunlltae.. of Fourth That the five the executive niiiiinlttao made up of three from the present rules committee and (wo from the New York! I conference committee. Fifth -- That tho rules determined upon by the executive committee be submitted to tbe Individual members i of the committee for nutiflcatlon. Sixth Upon ratification by a majority of tbe general committee these roles shall heroine the official rules for the ensuing year. ' The proposition. It la understood, was favorably received by the members of the old committee, and after a brief dlsriiHXlon the new coinmilten reHUNTING WILD TURKEYS. tired and awaited the decision of the original committee' The original committee deliberated! CharUttville. Va., D-c- . 29. Presifor some time and shortly be I ore 11 dent. tuid Mrs. Roosevelt took n long o'clock gave its answer to the new horseback rids today and Archie and committee, which was as above staled. Theodore, Jr., had a lively rabbit hunt. Tbe original committee later gave It in now Mid io be ihe preaident'a intention to return to Washington Saturout the following statement: "After inquiry this committee finds day night instead of Sunday night aa that its members have no power, with- be originally Intended to do. Thera lore Roosevelt, Jr., anil Miss out first consulting (heir respective universities, to amalgamate with the Ethel. left North Garden tonight at committee appointed by the New York 8:15 o'clock on Ihe re'urn in Washconference, but aa all of vs are Inter- ington. The president enjoyad a bunting ested in the amendment of the rules looking to Ihe betterment of Ihe game, trip for wild turkeys yesterday, the we Invited them lo meet with us In- locality selected wo on top of Green from formally this afternoon for a general mountain, abont three mih-discussion uf such amendments. The Pine Knob. He was accompanied by . Krole-'Jr., a wall known resimembers of this committee will obey Peyton county and by Mr. defliute Instructions from tiioir several d'd! of Institution as to amalgamation and Oinnhundro. Later In the day the two the remit at nn early buys, Karmlt. and Archie departed on or: a hunting trip in the neighborhood of dai". It was the intention of the original Keene, not a great distance from Pine football rules committee to take up Knob. the suggestions madp by Its members hi a meeting livkt here three weeks ALLEGED WIRE TAPPERS RAIDED. ago, but the program was disarranged by the action yesterday of the New; New York, Dec. 29. Considerable York conference. There was much in- excitement was caused this afternoon s terest manifested as to what suggva-tion- by a spectacular raid by Central OfHarvard lisd to offer In the way fice detectives on the headquarters of rtf reform role because of the confer- a gang of alleged wire tapper awln-lle- r ence. Mr. Reid had with President in a double parlor apartment of Roorrvei:. Harvard Is the only a hotel in Broadway near Twenty-sevent- h on the committee rcqiros'-mestreet. The raiding partv that lias not yrt presented its ideas took sixteen prisoners nt the point of for ruminating the objectionable fea- revolver and seized a quantity of rara tures of (he game. Whether Mr. Keid ing pnrnpherns1!. a telephooe with a wa( prepared to present his Migges--. dry battery connection and cards anj tions Is rot known. nouncing the New Orleans racing Paul Daxhicl said tonight that the ini-nibc- . s Alla-mari- , lmt.i-tutk- |