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Show THE MORNING 8 EXAMINER: OGHLLV, MORNING. WKnXEMiA UTAH. NOVEMBER IMS- - 23. DEBATE REMAINS OF ESTABLISHED SCHMITZ EN ROUTE HOME FOLLOWED BY DETECTIVES Avoid alumand alum phosphate baking powders. The label law requires that all the ingredients be named on the labels. Look out for the alum compounds. fa 'Frisco's Mayor Passed Through Ogden Last Night Declined to See Newspaper Men ments, but Commissioner Duffs) sell last evening that he was uot on the committee ami had had no communication with any one in relation to serving on it. Ruef explained Inter term II. in regard to the accusations that he had given directions that Duf-fospoken to, end lie eupposeq aisue against hint aud Abraham Ruef. thiol be had been dune. this and the later returning of indictments against them upon the charge af exIN DISTRICT CGURT and Mrs. tortion. Meyor Schmltx delimit occupied s drawing room in New Trial in Case of Chamberlain vs. one of the Pullman of tbe Overland Union Pacific Denied. Limited, which arrived in Ogden at In the case of A. J. Stone, ad min 7:40 p. m. and left about thirty minof the estate of Koy Chamber-lain-. ute later. He gave positive orders deceased, against the Union Pato the attaches of the train that he cific, Attorney Maginnl appeared bei would positively nut receive any fore Judge Howell In the district court meu and the order was carried un Monday and naked for a new trial oa the grounds of irregularities In the out to the letter. of the case. The motion was When the train rolled into the sta- heeling denied. It will be remembered that tion a delegation of newspaper men when caee was on trial the court the well representing Ogden, Salt Lake as thail t could not as San Francisco newspaper, sere ou Instructed the Jury for more than verdict la a bring of but were met with the denial hood, on n pass aa was deceased rifling newsthe mayor te aee them. The hie death, which conat the of time paper ineu from the const weut out tained n clause releasing the railroad iu the same train. company from any liability for damOa tbe train were couple of Saa the user of the pas be Francisco detectives, who were Joined ages should or killed, unless gross negll in .am c.ly by g third one, who ar- Injured rived from the west yaalarday morn- gence could be shown and then tne should not exoeed 11,000. The ing. One of the deter live ln the damages Jury brought In n verdict for the full a built tall rather and heavy pert), amdunt under the Instructions from man, occupied a berth in the same car the court. Attorney Hollingsworth with Mayor Bchmlu. After the train ofbau oven in the city for some time on behalf of the railroad company Attorney Meglnnl for the prose-cthis detective alighted front the car fered km a check for 51,000, and paced up and down the platform with Interest since rate of together Judgment the length of tbe car, never taking hi In payment of the claim, but the proseeye from tbe window of the state- cution to refused accept the check, room, In which tbe chief executive aud Holl.ngeworth placed hi wile could he seeu reading tele- whereupon Mr. the check In the hands of County grams and letter. Clerk Mattson to satisfy the Judgment. hiaynr Kehmlu and wife, who were scheduled to leave New York Monday Judge Meglnnie protested against the clerk accepting the check end asked morning, left there law Saturday even- the court to Interfere ln the matter, ing. Although hie departure wee somewhich he declined to do. but still Mr. what of a surprise, it wee believed would not accept the money. that hie heats la leaving waa to es- Maginnia He expects to appeal the case to the cape the sleuths, who bad been shad- supreme court, where be hopes to get owing him la New York since hie ar- the decision of the lower court ret rival there and to avoid the of Uielr eurvellauce for him- versed. self and Mra. Schmltx oa the Journey home. It wax learned, however, that INURE Jl- C PRiCRM two San Franc ioo detectives took tha seme train with Bchiniu, and when that official croeaea the California Will Be Rendered st the Deaf end Blind School. state line, Truckee feeing the first ration, that ho would be arrested. Thanksgiving will be observed st In referring to the serving nf the warrant on Meyor Schmltx, the follow- the state school for the deaf and blind ing dli, patch is taken from e Saa Fran- by the rendition of the following program: cisco paper ef recent date: 5:30 n. m. "Men of Hsrleck, blind Just when the warrant of arrest will lie served on the mayor by Sheriff orchestra. The President's Proclamation Mist O'Nall li a Question which the sheriff of San Mayor Eugene K. Submit Kianriscu passed through the city loei uigbt vu route tu Sen Francisco, where be : gufng to "face the music. a he Safely lies in buying only Royal Baking Powder, which is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder, y and the best that can be made. fact that there stood In Windsor park the famous "Herne oak." where Ful toff has hi adveutura with the EDITORIAL ROOM falrli-s- . the night he made hi Ns. J1 Independent 'Hmim WindVail Phone, two rings Ns. N tryst with "The Merry Wives of sor." BUSINESS OFFICE Louis Jaiae fe this season, in hi Ns. M Independent Phans of Ball Phans, ana ring Ns. M presentation of "The Merry Wives with photoreprud-iceWindsor, forsat. graphic IMelliy, Wimb-o- r this celebrated oM oak. aitb affrighted Folttfoff disguised as aa aukual pruar at it hate. To add and resHam to this scene, several affeou ara introduce that am said to be especially effective and Alfred Heueon a Tonupeh and an slanting, officer of tha Toaupah-OoideWrit K3K-SUI- T CBAHTEO Mining sosapany, la In tha city to attend of wasting of Mi 0 (motor tiiM company, which will ha held this evening. Mr. Heneon eutee that tha la the Case of Ears Wandle Against Ralph Hoag. company owns fire promising rial mi In Mint district on which s body of Tha defendant's motion for a nonm. running IIM per ton In gold mil suit in tbo osas of Bans Wardte, by copper, haa ban a encountered. bla guardian ad litem, against Ralph Mr. and Mm. Hairy L Brocken of Hoag, wm granted by Judge Howell SUt Lake arc spending Thanksgiving In the district court lata yesterday The action was brought In Ogdon tha gnosta af P. f. (Sherwood afternoon. to recover 1 10 .000 damagaa alleged to and family. have bees due oa account of Injurlas The relative of Anna Marla Haya autoload by the plaintiff by being inwife of Enoch Jenkins, who was found jured in a runaway alleged to bare murdered near Uttls Mountain, Utah, been caused by tha defandaat'a autooa or about January 1. ISOS, are sank mobile. The complaint alleged that tha plaintiff was drivlag to locata her, aa pjer letter of In- on June 5.on1505, an amply hay tuck along ing home quiry te tha pollea daiiartment. the county road, north of tha city. It Marriage Uoansea warn Issued to tha waa further alleged that tha defendand following late yaalarday afternoon: ant came along In an automobilethem David Naamy and Haaal both frightened the horses, causing of Ogden and lawful aim; mu B. to run away and throw the plaintiff a barbed wire frnoe. Injuring him Bokhan. aged 2i of Ogdon, and Belle Into lJttiefiuM, aged SI, af Id organ; mi-Ha- to such an eatent that he waa unable J. O Brian, aged 15, and Mary to work. H. Prtna, aged 14, both of Chicago. NIMBODS MUR RABBITS Alma Paterson, Ilia HuetaxrtHe saya fee has placed a maplo floor la the daaca hall In that autar Game to Be Turned Over te Help Out prising town which la tha talk of Oggilvatlon Army Dinner. den veBey. A carload of Ogden nimroda loft tbu Mrs. A! Herrick has returned front elty at 1:35 this morning on a rat bit a a vlalt to her ana at Kemmerer and hunt, scheduled Vo taka pines at relations at Cumberland. today. The hunt, which la given under tha management of A. M. The burning out cf a chimney called Van der vile, promise to be one of tha fire department out last evening the moat successful affalia of the kind at 1:15 o'clock, to the Spargo resi- glved by tha hunters cf this city. street. The dence. SIS Twenty-fift- h The Short Line company provided a special ear, which w attached to damage wan alight train No. I, and will be set out at Tha Utah Light and Railway com- Colliuatoa for the part). All of the bunnies that haptien to be pany bon begun tha construction of ju linen Into Ogden vaHey. Huntevtlle out today are marked, and they are will noon be supplied with eleatrietty. good as Arad. The bag of the hunter will ba brought to the city and Inroad Rev. Theodora Wotm has returned over to the Salvation Army, to be from a week's vlalt to Chicago and distributed among the poor. The bounother middle stales points. He had an ty oa rabbits la 1 cant per bead and enjoyable trip white away and re- the reoeipta will 1 turned over to the sumes hi duties with renewed leal. army for their relief fund. EXAMINER TELEPHONES eip-puaa- d d g t elac-trto- n Uaq mar-chant- . 0l-limito- . news-pape- ut ember-raienien- - ha yet decided. O'Neil la a warm partisan of Schmlti and would not do aught to Interfere 1th the surcea of tbe erraiigementa to welcome the mayor home. O'Neil mated recently Him he would go through the formality uf inking Schmltx Into custody wheu the latter crowed the elate line, but when he said thl the idea om having a public raceptluu hern had been practically dropped, and now he Is heal tatiug as to hi course." That Mayor Schmltx will receive a heart y welcome la hown by the following account of the preparations being made at Hen Francteco, which appeared In the Sunday Chronic;: "Preparation are being made for a big reception to Mayor Hchmitx whan he arrive hern next Wednesday evening, and efforts will nut be spared to bring out as many labor union ns ran be Induced to Join in the demonstration. Tbe mayor political supporter will be requested to swell the throng. The labor union part nf the matter le la charge of P. H McCarthy, president of tha Building Trades council, who la one of the mot energetic defenders of the administration. When the Municipal league was formed by the Huef Schmltx office holdora for self protection at the beginning of tbe present graft Inquiry, a committee, of which Supervisor Coleman w. chairman, was named to make arrangements for a display In Schmltx' favor o his return to San Franelooo. This committee did nothing. however, and after Schmltx amt Ruef were Jointly Indicted, it wa deemed Inadvisable to carry out the Ideu of having a parade and other feature of a large public reception. It wa thought that. It might be dangerous to put the mayerii popularity to the test In thl way, as there might he an adverse demonstration, similar to that which befell Ruuf at he Temple Israel after he had himself appointed district attorney. "During the laat week ihe reception proposition has been revived, and t ts reported that endeavor have hern made along Fillmore street and at other points where the spurting element. congregates to secuie subscription to pay tho expense of the af- Mrs. Kate Anderson, formerly of FREE THANKSCm DINNER Ogden, granted a decree of divorce from her husband, William Anderson, la the Third district court at Balt Salvation Army Aided by Ogden PeoLake Monday afternoon. ple to Serve Free Dinner. current was turned ou The Retention Army ba by the help la the transmission line from Brigham of :ha kind people uf Ogden provided City te the plant of the Utah fondling a free Thanksgiving dinner for the company, near tha Utah Hot Springe, poor. Banket will be put up. one for and the machinery moved for tbe first each family, containing provision tins under the stlmukia of elnrtrical necessary for a good dinner. Cept. energy. Harlan would like those who are able to rail for their basket. If possible, Wednesday aft am ram nr Thursday morning at the Salvation Army relief street. department, 1ST Twenty-fiftThose wbo are unable to call will have their baskets delivered to their .THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. address by sending a card to that effect. At Thanksgiving time as well ae durProbably nowhere ln the world is there a more delightful example or ing the hulldoys and all other ilmux nr sylvan beauty (ban la to lie found In the year, (be Salvation Army I aland around Frogman!. England, where ways to the front ln serving food t.i the giant oaka, with centuries of age, the poor. In the larger the rear their majustiu heads In patriar- a run feeds tens of thousandspities of poor chal grandear like silent sentinels, i Thanksgiving day. guarding the sacred memorial wherein rests the wiraopLague containing the CABINET MEETING. remains of England's hrfovivi Quoeu Victoria. Washington, Xov. 27. For the firs Fkctrmore to England Ik historical, time for several months there was a 1h tin- halboth from the fact that it full m tendance at tbp cabinet meeting lowed resting spot for Its dead t.'slay. A number of topics were a well u tbe lufM'.e wherein monarch, the session being protracted Bhakebpeare laid, aeventl of the Im- for almost three hours. One of these fair. t portant episode n "The ry wive re'!!i! o some feature uf the Cuean "Ruef said yesterday that there of WlmJnr," an I uat'l l iej.ni situation, hut no statement was be an would of outpouring ago tola was fur her enhanced bv iho i the subject. th labor unions which he would be wholly voluntary. n meat ion to him t.n irthe subject came from the Waiters union, stating :hal at the meeting of few nights ago a resuiii-thi(hi body wa adopted tu go to the forry to ... . mul thus show I1.111 In syuip.i hy and loyalty. The The-electri- c h wu-i-e- M-- oli-oi- - 11 u union wished to be Informed af what point It would tube jm ptcr in tha pinressl.in, wiiieh was supposed to lo pait of e iivrHm. Ruef referred this comiiiunlimioti to V. H. McCarthy. "Ruef sold that the plan now was m have no form.ii parade, but he d that large crowd would w.irch In In'orm; fashion behind the mavor's, rnrr apre. and he thought It wuuM he ell to have some few sorted on, 0 as ! keep !he expected thousands in line, if 1h-rani R::ef stated bai probab!) a large cii:ii,ii:Tf would lie appointed to urevt the mayor, and ha. thl c wold nnirt him 0 large lis'l, wliern a meeting would he held. Dreainlm 1 pavilion will be the ing place, if it can lie secured. Speech, e denouncing the graft inquisltn-- x 111 probably me made at thi gathering. "Km-- f stated yeserfny that George T. iPiffey, prestueut ef the board of I'uillr works, would set as chairman of the new committee of arrange appro-bende- y THE EAaY PAYMENT PLAN OF BUYING DIAMONDS We have bean In buaiaess ln Ogden sine" 1711 ni,,i UV(. ed all about the jewelry buaiue-o-- . AH cur prices ?rp n.aikci in plain figures and we add thing, ton want credu. IF YOU BUY A DIAMOND TODAY FOR 5100.00 YOU CAN SELL IT BACK TO US IN ONE YEAR FOR 590.00 J tS LEWIS & COMPANY, Jewelers mriiruTTfiTB NEW ALLEY HERE RECORD REMAINS WILL BE TAKEN BOISE, IDA, FOR BURIAL. TO Brussel. Nov. 27. Tne pror-tuu the peudont Slate did m cunie l; in lianient today, but wa mitpubv.,.., til tomorrow, when M. Vanuerve!. Socialist member, will off- -r a omUum asking that parliament refuae m cept the ternia uf King LeopuU! w . rom-m!:tc- mt The body of former Governor Frank In what wx undoubtedly the festeet game uf the eason the Scrtbee defeated Gysiu and his buwyers at the alley laat night. From start to finish the game was uncertain, and It was only by a few pins that victory wa wrested from the shaver, ttoores made were not unusually high, bui wonderfully consUtont, aud with a steady Increaoe in the number of pins in the hut two garnet. Nut only did the pencil pushers defeat their opponents, but they established a new alley record uf 2,249 plus. It waa beautiful to behold, the manner In which the game was won. With bad beginnings to count on. the Scribes Invariably grew atrunger toward the end and finished just a few points ahead of the barbers, who are accustomed to dose shaves. Of the three game thrown, Gysln won the ecoud. The reeulte were: Total. Scribes 179 148 174 601 Briggs Steady. Funeral services over the remain of Mrs. Susan Almira Tracy were held yesterday at 1 p. m. from the Second ward meeting house. Bishop Robert MoQuarrie presiding. Music was furnished by the ward choir and by Mrs. Mary Farley, who sang a solo, "Not Half Has Ever Been Told;" by Miss BMa Plngree, whe aang a solo, "The Beautiful City." The speakers were John Powell, Joseph Parry and C. F. Middleton. All spoke highly of her character and amiable disposition. Floral offerings were abundant and beautiful. Interment In City cemetery. POISONED BY ARSENIC. Fetind In the Food, hut No Evidence as to Who Put it Thera. Auburn, N. Y, Nov. 27. After over months Investigation by physicians and chemlt. It haa been determined that the peculiar elckneae In the family of William F. Walt, a merchant, is a Total Berbers Gvsln Norton Carlisle Welkins Leedom 115 159 163 165 130 781 162 102 145 157 133 160 392 457 532 4C6 754 784 2349 191 109 177. 132 165 200 141 14H 133 169 - Total. 172 15- 2- 186 133 1G2 146 530 343 470 505 412 2360 699 791 770 Totals Wednesday nights game. Wrights v. Weseleni, postponed owing to stores being open. RUSSIAN the p- -. Honolulu, Nov. sengcra of the steamer Chins !nrt arrived here today from Yokohama en route to San Francisco wa (moige Geruushi. a Russian revolutionist, who was once sentenced to death, bur wu reprieved at the outbreak of the war end exiled to Siberia. eH afterward escaped to Japan. Re announced that he was returning ) Russia to continue his revolm luusry efforts. ong NO CRIMINAL INTENT. Baltimore. Nov. 27. The reium nf Lexer Winskur. traveling salesman of this city, to Nebraska on tbe churgu of kidnaping Floyd Bruner, aged 12 years, of Grand Island, will be resitted. Winskur Insists that he had no criminal Intent ln helping the lad to s leave home. Prominent Jewish at Baltimore Interested themselves ln Wlnskur's behalf and have engaged counsel to fight extradition clti-sen- proceeding. BY TRIBESMEN. ATTACK Horatio N. Reed Instantly Killed at Hie Home. Austria-- Ten-broc- Ten-broc- pnt-offic- GLASS WORKERS STRIKE, Kensington, Pa.. Nov. 27. About unorganised employes of the Arnold plant of the American Window Glass company, one of the largest la the world, struck tonight, causing suspension of the works. The men re unskilled workmen and are dissatisfied with the wages paid. An effort Is being mode to replace the strikers with new men. 600 NEGRO SOLDIERS DEPART. Oklahoma City, Ok la., Nov. Israel Harris and four other sergeant of the negro troops Reno, will leave this at Fort evening tor Washington. Sergeant We do not go so much Harris said: to ask for reinstatement n to ask that our discharge papers carry with them a record of eervto. Borne of the men years." have served twenty-fivAND SUICIDE. MURDER 27. pper Sanducky. Ohio, Nov. Sluti has rendered n verdln the death of Mrs, Henry Harms Mary was n ceseW der and suicide. He sty ithter killed her mother and morphine. was nt first believed tbet the two Dner . her-wit- h SHAW RETURNS. Nov. Washington, ry 27.-Se- creta todey. Bhw returned from PKtrburg where he bed conference with bib ness men on the question of a j for a new poetoffice ln that city. Thea secretary said he would not moke wees final declaion in the matter for a or so. He ateted that the beat of good offfeeling prevails between treasury icials and dtlxens af Pltteburg r6ra ing the matter. ATTACK ON HOUSE. 27. In Tangier the correspondenton feu rime describe the attack e. He say the fighting occurred ill view of the French end but no aaaieUnce n 1 or offered. Owing to the nave In which the French officer intuited by natives, when ashore ntform. they have been ordered r to land1 In civilian dre- ndon, Nov. s, - LIS IN BT. LOUIS. JW Nov. 27. John the lal representative orpomtlon undertheJon) 1 PaIn 8L Lout for a ring information for on the method dard Oil company w -- ir cotff-p.aln- auto-mobil- tc-i.i-y REVOLUTIONIST. Tangier, Nov. 27. A number of tribesmen today made an nrk on tha bouse outside this city, formerly occupied by Walter B. Harris, the A force il Burlington. Kee., Nov. 27. Cept. Ho- newspaper correspondent. ratio N. Reed wee shot and Instantly government troops Is engagedIt In1 tlie rekilled by hie wife at their home four defense of the building andmen luve miles south of here today. There ported that some of the were no witnesses to the shouting, but been killed and others wounded. Mr. for Mrs. Rend allege that her husband Harris has not lived In the ofhouse frethe threatened to kiN her with a corn two years in consequence knife, and that she shot ln self de- quent attacks made upon It. fense. She shot her husband five POSTAL COMMISSION. times, four of the bullets entering bis body end the other passing ih rough hie head. After the shooting Washington, Nov. 27. The congresMra. Read and her aon dragged the sional postal commission continued its body to a chicken house some distance hearings today, with Uanel H. away, where (hey placed a pillow unpublisher of the American Ader the head. They then drove to a djuster of St. Louie, as the first speakanalysed the re-e neighbor's house and sent for an off- er. Mr. icer, who arrested Mra. Read. ceipts and expenditures of the department on account of aeon! class mall matter, drawing the KING GEORGE'S DEPARTURE. that the charge made by tk Hesitated te Vielt Vatican for Interna- poetoffice department that this eervlm la extravagant was Incorrect tional Reasons. Cept Hungary i.-- anti-coloni- SHOT BY WIFE. due to arsenical poisoning. Mr. Walt 111 and bla son Bryan, who recently graduated at Yale, Is also partially paralysed Harvey Clements of GloveravHle, a who recently spent a few days In the Walt houeenold, waa also 111 for etme time, aa was Mra. Wait. Bowles. The servants in the household and the coachman were among the victims of Prayer Mr. Ballaatyne. "America" School. the disease. Arsenic in sufficient quantities to Thanksgiving Addreu Rev. Carver. Bong. "Count tbe Blessings'' Uirla. produce death see found In the foodRome, Nov. 27. King George of The Palm" Blind orchestra. stuffs in the Wait household, but there who has been visiting King Greece, Is no proof to Indicate the author of Benediction Rev. Carver. Victor Emn anucl, left Rome today for 11 Basket ball game at the armory the crime. Greece by war of Brindisi. between deaf and dumb boys and NaRumors are' cprrent today from the FIRE AT YUBA DAM. tional guard. Grecian kings hesitation before calll:3ti Thanksgiving dinner to puon the pope nt the Vatican result-e- l John Caratenbreck Wee Badly Burned ing from pil. an International struggle ln 3 ii( Attend Hall Lake end Ogden matter. France, it is declared, the football schtiol lived. Glenwond. at high game Family him not to go. and ln this she 7:30- Drama. The Courtship of Marysville, Cal., Nov. 27. Yuba urged was supported by Great Britain and Miles 8tandlsh." by the blind pupils. Dam, once a famous mining camp, while the Vatican pressed the This play has been adapted for the and made more famous by Bret Russia, of tlie visit through advisability of a the past. thing pupils by Mra. Belle Salmon Roes, un- Harte's poem, la and Germany. Italy w It was der whose direction wlil be given. What remained of the old camp IndtfferenL tbe power only ( destroyed by fire early thle morning. John Car stent rok wed awakened when DOUBLE PLEABURE. CYCLONE THOMPSON BUSY a part of hie house fell In and he carries his unconscious wife to safety, afBerlin, Nov. 27. A dispatch to the Meets Lew Powell at Colma, CaU ter- hlch hie children were saved Gazette from Tangier, pubCologne window the In a story upper through This Evening. on tbe occasion of the house. Caraienbroke was badly lished today, says that festival. Mulai of (he recent Balrsm burned. Cyclone Thompmn; who met Dock brother of the sultan, summonHalim, minwaa Yuba Dam named the by Hylend ln this city on November 16, consular agent and meets Low Powell at Colma. a suburb ers In the early fifties.- It waa a prom- edaid:the German reIn inent of Ban nwnclsro, thle evening. This placer mining locality. of your countrymen mstch was arranged before Thompson cent years It haa consisted of a few nt "The presence is n double celebration todays came to Ogden, and grant interest mall houses, a saloon, stable and me. ns proof of the friendto pleasure haa been taken In It on the coast. shacks. The property loci amounted ship existing between your emperor Since the meet In (his city with Hy- to about 12.000. end my ilhutrlons lord and brother, land. in which Thompson waa robbed, because Just now the COTTON COMPANY. tbe sultan, end south of the of the decision. "Cyclone has made SOUTHERN in (he empire, conditions many more friends in Utah and Caliwhere I am viceroy, sre willfully misfornia, who will wish him success in An Attempt in British Parliament te represented ns offering no safety for Checkmate Scheme, tonight's conteet. the person, while complaints are made about occurrences which are partially ljondon, Nov. 27. In tbe house of artificialKAUFMAN'S RECOMMENDATIONS. commons today, replying to a ques- pure inventions and partially ly produced." the what as to tion steps government Concerning Education and Revolution Intends to take in order to cherkmate in Russia. TYBON'B SECOND TRIAL. ihe trust scheme under the name uf tbe St. Petersburg. Nov. 27. The minis- the Southern Cotton company. Sen Francisco. Xov. 27. Tlie second of trade. Mr. ter of education. M. Kanlfinen. has president of thesaidhoard of R. J. Tyson of tlie shipping trial he seen that had submitted tu the cabinet a plan for Lloyd George, scheme was being or- firm of R. J. Tyson A Co., accused' of the reform of the primary educational reports that theUnited t Sates to regu- outfitting a vessel for en illegal eeak la the system uf Russia, which, next to the ganised late the price of cotton by means of ing expedition, began in tbe United Is as reforms. the agrarian recognised and gradual sale. Tbe devel- States district, court today. gravest problem confronting the Rus- storage of course, Tvsnn wes Indicted over n year ago would be carefully sian government. The most Import- opments, but the board of trade did with William J. Woodslde, AV. J. Wood ant feature of the ministers prosopsls watched, and 8. E. R. De Schmidt. Is the one providing for the absndon-inen- t not understand that the Lancashire The trial ended in tbe conviction of the old iHc,v, which, ln ac- cotton trade at present was greatly Woodslde. Wood and De Schmidt, of alarmed. wliii cordance the dictum that, educawere fined 500 each. The Jury who tion was wvnonynious with revolution, ns to Tyson. FAMINE. FUEL disagreed hindrances In the way of the threw efforts of the xemsttos and private RIVERS AND HARBORS COMM ITT E Causing Groat Worry at Tonopah persons to sprrod elementary knowlFuel Scarce. edge among the ignorant masses of Si. lxnila. Nov. 27. The hearing hy the Russian peasantry, it even imTonopali, Nov. 27. A fuel famine 1 the buard ci engineers of the rivers posed a veto on Instructions being here. The and harbors committee on the progiven in history and similar bronchos still causing great worry . board of trade and the Mine Opera- posed 1 or education. deep waterway between-gtthis matassociation tors' have the taken Louis and Chicago, began M. Kauffman iiuteaf that the central government support ter up and are doing allIs possible to morning. The meeting m called to which to certain suffering order by Manley G. Richmond, presimaterially end morally all such ef- prevent dent of the merchants' exchange. Joe. forts and assume the payment af mini- follow If fuel Is not brought ln soon. Yesterdav the railroad could not E. Smith, president of the Business mum salaries to teachers in the popuMen s league, presented n prepared lar Fchtxils Lperie-- by the xenistvos move freight, as there was no coal for It engines. Today the company I statement cojolntly by the exchange and other in.'s! hliuinlst rations. sending a train along the line to gath- and the Hague, setting forth some of er up kl ties for the use of the town. the advantages to be secured ffom PAPERS 8EIZED. Wood Is selling here as high a 225 the proposed deep channel. , cord. New York. N iv. 27. Following an per Snow fell here all day. About ui.e CAMBON FOR VIENNA. inquiry by I)' strict Attorney Jerome foot now cover the ground, li Is l l the gruu.l jury of various e to haul in wood. The Pari. Xov. 27. It baa been defiaga nsi gambling houses, p service to Manhattan hHS been nitely derided that Juiee Gambon, now l.ce officers from the district attor- abandoned. ambassador of France at Madrid, and e went to the ney' office of "Tie" Allen. In West Elgh-t'.'-fformerly ambassador at Washington, SHULLEY'S VICTIM DIES. will be transferred to Vienna oa soon street nrd ised a quantify of ae tbe present. Franoo-Bpanlsnegowh.ch. I I reported, rnpors. anii-t:Terre Haute. Iud 27. W. A. tiations regarding Morocco are comvi re some coutntuir.g the names of Watson, the Midland Nov. Hud.) merchant and that M. Georges Levgtiei, bfflrci of the .;ilee department. who was shot by licml Shnlley. an pleted. of the colonies, wifi sucaged coal miner, early Sunday mornceed M. Cnm-biat Midrid. ANTE FIRE RESORTS. ing. died In St. Anthony hospital here tonight. Shulley la still at large. FLOATING MINE. Saa Franc! sen. Xov. 27. The grand jury this moruteg resume 1 Its Inquiry SPANIARDS READY. Iondon. Xov. 28. The Kobe correinto chargee nf extortion (men rtrloc spondent f the Standard cable that resorts that existed before tbo firs. Madrid. Nov. 27. Acord!ng lo a flouting mine, n legacy from tbe Ru-to appear beAmong those received here from a been driven Japanese war. ha fore the Jury as wltnessea were .Us. btgidj of 4.U0II men Is bringt:a'1x. organ-ixa shore at Akita, on the wes! coast of W. Oiffruth, IVuigiae Young and B. E. to he ready for any develthi) Hondo, where It exploded, killing ten a ihaunon. opment In the Moroccan situation. villagers and wounding la Mtlll very bequeathing the elate t Beis.., with the stipulation that tbe r, ,ai p,. ' vote domain there be maintaine-tegrally after its anaexatkin. ac-posing the general principle of saliou. The party, wnicb u composed of radical Socialist, wij strongly eec Ad M. Vandervsld m. lion. M. Vanderveld Is also suppurte fey a few dissident conservative wku are antagonistic to toe premier Should annexatiwn take place wtihuui a guarantee for a maintenance of th royal domains, the American ranee shut in these domains will proixu,,-tiadversely affected. The mini strut foreign affairs. Baron M. lie Favrv, announced this afternoon that no v, municatkm had been received fnn; Great Britain in the matter of ly;. tiuiis between Belblum. t The Scare Not Unuaually High, but Wonderfully Consistent and Dis- i j Committee from Local Body ef Elks Supervised Transfer of Remains to Oregon Short Line. Speakers Eulogised the Amiable position of the Deceased. a important debate THE GAME WAS SQTH RAPID AND shipped to Boise on Oregon Short Line train No. at 1:25 this morning. A member of the Goldfield lodge of Elks accompanied the rosaain. At thl place a committee from the local lodge, headed by Exalted Ruler W. D. Brown, supervised the transferring of the body from the Southern Pacific to the Oregon Short Line train. Governor Hunt was governor at Idaho from 1898 to 19K. He waa defeated for ln 1900 by Frank Gooding. Governor Hunt was ln the Philippines aa lieutenant in the First Idaho volunteers, and was decorated for bravery during the campaign. Hia remains will be taken for burial to Boise, Ma. Governor Hunt leaves a widow and daughter. His Illness we of brief duration, and was due to exposure, which develGreeuwell oped into an acute case of grippe. Bossner Glamll FUNERAL CF MRS. TRACY Hughes Access WiN, CLOSE. W. Hunt, wbo died in Goldfield. NevM Sunday morning, arrived In the city at 6:30 o'clock Mel evening and was te Refuse te Motion May be Arrested at Truckee. NOTE. BREVITIES GOV. HUNT FOSTPCMEDi msl-dtiic- ALLY h 27.'The report sited BUte that W , 0 sun-noos- Dft-s4- DENIED. PROPOSITION DEFEATED. ;k. Xov. 27 In the here todey the propteluo he city purchase the street jr ibly |