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Show int" TnvHKTiSE in FULL ASSOCIATED ;PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST examiner ri L the RET H it charges, it is MEDIUM BEST ADVERTISING EXAMINER THE CITV THE AS WELL REACHES THE COUNTY SUBSCAIR THE CITY. OUR J, on books are to open INDICATIONS WEATHER WILL NO. AD. OGDEN iiO CITY. UTAH. conference. tee of the intmi.'ili-giatAll the college wire iu favor of an f regulai increase in fie number to be played, and it was decided that each college s.ti'tlld lie allowed to schedule seven uair.es instead of iiv. the number that prevailed this year The change wilt give M.rlilaati. ('lit to eago and Wiscor.kiu an oiportuuit renew frTtitba:i re an. us. nonThe three-yea- r rule was ma-iretroactive ant ii'l aiudeuts who en1. tered college p'tor to Scp 1MI, were made eligible to lake part iu athletii-lor four years. All students who have entered since that date will be Untiled to ihree years. In order to put the colleges on an equal looting in foMball it wa dea uulfurui date for me cided to ad-p- t ci.uiinenci-ineu- t of practice each yeut. lasl year practice was prohibited until the dale the rol.ege year began. A Home of the colleges did not uicn until two weeka later than other member t:f ihe "Big Nine" the rule worked s hardship. September 20 wa elected a the date when football prac tiiv may begin. Thanasglving day game cauie tip for consideration, but the effort ri, this rule was unsuccessful an I the football season will end on the Saturday beiorc Thanksgiving each year. SUNK DAY DECEMBER MORNING. THE WEST P01 TEAM Was Fierce From Beg;nning to End, Yet the Game Was Entirely Free From All Unnec:ssary Roughness rear admirals wave the navy's colors and yell. West Point. Pi slilon. Annapolis Halon l.c Bernard Weeks l.t North croft Erwin l.g Meyer c Sulian Cllugtuff Christy Wrigiil rg Fowler Piers"! r.i r.tKearns Daue Johnson Not r. in q.b true :r.."W spectator. l.h.b Douglas For fully half nn hour after the con Beavers Hill r.h.h Spencer leal the spectators watched the fli ia.la march around Franklin Smith Ingraham Substitutes Navy, Richardson, left finga. caatlng hats, I d, waving end; Simpson, right tackle; lanirdt, cauea. megaphone and nearly everything they could lay their hands mi right end. Army Ayres, right ind; Mount ford, Into the air. The contest was fierce Yet there quarterback; Gribell, left hulfliack. trum beginning to end. The Final score: Nsvy, Hi, West Point . waa no unueceaarjr roughness. naw were handicapped by a stiff wln.l 0. Touchdown -- Ingram. float from in the opening half, and were forced to the utmost to prevent West Point placement, Northcroft. fine. Time Goal front tourhilowu Norton. from creasing the goal Referee -- W. H. H. Corbin. Yale. inn sgaln they were driven back to within a few feet of their goal, but Umpire A1 Sharpe, Yale. Linesman Robert Torrey, Pennsylthere the line fould hold and Douglass w 'Uhl boot the ball out of Immediate vania. Time of halves Thirl y minutes. danger. Wnen the second half opened there was an entirely different proposition MOKE EV'IDLN.eTaKlN West 1'olnt was pushed bark font yard by yard, until the navy fckd the ball within striking distance IN LAND IRAliD USES of the army's goal. Beavers, for West Point, sent a high spiral from bis mark to Spencer on the navy' Homesteaders Ware Each Paid 923 heeled the in yard line. Speurer to Secure Their the free navy to a. catch, entitling Return to Claim. kick. The hall was within tea yards of the line on the nouth aide of the field and at a remarkably difficult anOmaha. Dec. 1. The testimony In gle. But Northcroft kicked the goal the Itlchards-Ccmstocland fraud and scoied four point. trial in the United States district Annapolis Jubilant. court developed the fact that Scsrn-lhad the jubilation of the Thomastoday A. Huntington, the alleged Annapolis routers cussed when there agent of the principal defendants, In was cause for another explosion of order to Insure the return of the ecstatic joy. The navy, on exchanges homesteaders to the land every six of punts, worked the ball well Into the months, paid each of them $23 semiarmy's territory. With third down, annually on the leaae and also paid and four yards to gain, Norton drop all the expenses of the trips. ped back as though to try for a goal Smith Curtis, of Dunlap, Iowa, was kick from the field. Ingram, fullback, another of James C. Hull's colonists. had Imti drawn close to the line He was an old soldier and had signed to protect, the klcker,l But the papers at Vody. but he did the Instant, that Sllngluff snapped the not filing before whom. He knew of know hall Ingram was off like a idiot. Re the rule that an abandonment of a grasped Norton's beautiful forward claim for more than six months pass and dashed for the army's goal. meant its forfeiture. He believed Oue man got within striking distance, the land for grailng purpose leaning but he was warded off anJ a touchwas in compliance with Ihe laws re- down was the result. The delirium of cultivation. In his gardlng the Anns)Nills boys 'began all over he said he had never read again and never ceased until the game the rules of the land department, but ' wg over. believed visiting the land every six Norton ran the Annapolis eleven months was In compliance with the brllliMntiy, and ihe handling of kicks law regarding residence. by himself and Spencer was almost Francis L. Davis of Missouri vslley, perfect. On the uther hand both a real estate dealer, insurance and Johnsun and Mnuntford, who coma on loan agent, was also an cld soldier, late In the game, as the former's aub for Hull, and he acted aa a auiute, were weak. Both fumbled Huntington and others. Ho made a Dtnigla' high twisters. aa a soldier and procured others If, any-onman deserves more than another a filing do no. His story was in all reto n.rbe In the football hall at Annapolis spects similar to the stories of the It is Hague, the right end of the navy witnesses. preceding leant He followed the ball beautifColonel William H. Emery of Misully, waa on Johnson every time he souri vslley, a merchant and old aol-- , caught a bunt and broke up Interferetold a Ike story of filing at Gornce In remarkable style. Spencer, dler, don under the guidance of Davis, BukUk and Plereol sleo played bill- - 'Huntington and Hoyt and bis subse:IJ" for the uavy, while Hill, Bcsv-e-i. quent ntry of the land at Valentine. s and Weeks did good work When he made hla second visit to the frTin-the army. claim he found no Improvements were dr isle which began a few min-titi- on R of any character, and said: Hfter 1 o'clock continued until a I told Tom Huntington he had not few minutes after the gome had atari-- I fulfilled his cn tract In making Imwas enough, however, to provements on my land and unless he htlillanry of the great social foot-'a- il did so I would come again. Hunting-to- n luncMon. then told me that some legislation was now In progress that would be Amphitheater Crowded. favorable to us, so we could Eu-i-seat in the great amphltbea-- r more prove up without trouble. At thst Hs fl.ip.i and there were hun time Mr. Huntington paid me KB fur ' ''soiling around Ihe railing lease money for six months. I bsve M(h the gridiron. Every-wti- k not been on the lsnd since. Neither decorated with the gold and did I enter it as a home. I entered, it.!.. f.f tii,. nnvy ,r the black, gold it because 1 was told by him that 1 Ttid irrav of the army, and the aland could lease and that it could be proved 're ce..e of brilliant colon. that wav." upon h s ritii side of the match, oP The court took a recess until MonWir great feature of the occasion. morning. day as lirllllant as the game Itself, 'VV the iibkence of the president THREE MURDERS IN THREE DAYS ", 'll,'f"1,1I'nitej States, the eecretary of 'he secretary of the navy . r. graced. it was the Campaign at Del lint time Sequel of a Bitter Rio. k:!Cf he army and has been navy I' Tiyi-nn Franklin field that all three El Paso. Texas. Dec. 1. Following missing from the annual con- -' in Ihwpii their absence, it seemed a campaign of extreme bitterness of "'""'kh the capital of the natloa which the alleged revolutionists ". ',F,n transferred to Franklin field. that place played a prominent part, have occurred In Del n:i'll,-nt:family was represent-hi- s three murder sons and Miss Ethel Roose--' Rio within the last three days, the that of C. B. Cowthorn. In the loses ranged along two latest .being f ,h field were a member of a leading sheep man In that section waa found dead in his buggy tot;e president cabinet, high official! who with a bullet through his heart. various departments and offl-,r- " day Intense feeling has existed along of " rly every In the grade 'my Bnd navy. The legislature and the bonier since the arrest of alleged revolutionists began and many murbranches were also well ' ders and other deeds of violence are AMinsnt Secretary of War Oliver attributed to this. Great excitement and the V. n .ho nn ,lle army side of the prevalla akag'ihe Rio Grande d. With him were relatives and border up and down the river la being and frleuds. ami In boxes ranged patrolled by rangers, civil officers the American side on tTik 'Its i customs guards, of si.. the gridiron were large forces of regular troop with their families. and br on the Mexican side. rural ' hrerttie Irani and fir their favorite. There Is no abatement of the feeling v ffrelgn diplomats who bv the arrest f alleged rev?e city to see the game oc-- " aroused lutiontsts.' On the contrary. It ae 'he soldleis' side S growing In intensity and bitterness. '7 ' ,,n the war department. ,hp ,1,r'h stand, where lb ra.."r enminoH.. FOOTBALL RULES' MODIFIED. cheered its heroes y' !hfl hoxe were f ,t,d,0. Scheduled InA5,l!ant Secret arv of the Seven Games Canof BeFive. stead an'I waa him ner ,!lrry Comn:e'ce and Labor 'f he rule Dec. 1. Several naval .... Chicago, contingent tbst "i1St'rr''ary Newberry made adopted by tbe big western college Th'- nf'er the navy acored last year when college football was r,,',r Points, and it was s "reformed'' were modified here today r., sh- to the gray haired at a meeting of the faculty cominit- In 1 brilliant from the nu.u natal academy unlay on Franklin held, defeated West Point in 0. their annual football same, 10 u as the fifth victory for the li in the history of football content between the government academies. d me sequel to that West Point hail There failed to cross the goal line. PTC. 1. . lif midshipmen miil-iliH- k OF ALL COLMEIES . s , 1 ! M-- -- vwi'ir ashingt.in. Dec. I. The Imreau of the mint anil the geok.g-.-a- l survey which are neoperating m deteinun- uinl g.d-uf tue annual production iu the United States, have itgned it fain the following tabulated et:.! i n. cut of the output hv stHics and let ri lories for the caleuJur year ikn.V N In j t Robbery Occurred Near Red Water, But Was Not Discovered Until the Train Reach- r i vjU(.ov At. other pamphlet purpin.'.nc emuuate from the same source, tit vi teg the inhabitants of the empire without distinction U c:utiitic agaiust tha Soveral States. Eylau, the Next Stop. ed of those unthe "savage healthy beings who are the Intermediaries of the cruelties and persecuthat tions of the sultans,'' end the despotic government must be Red Wat cr. Irxioi. Dec. 1. The ex-overthrown and law autl Justice escar a"ahvd to train No. 4 of pn- tablished. i ho Colton licit rouie, which left thl 'I he manifestoes are considered inof general dia-p- . city a' V oclock tonight, waa robbed dicative of the intent. tonight and Nxpic Messenger W. A. Grisaip hurled troui the moving train after having hern beaten and badly MODERATE GOVERNOR wounded by ihe rubber. The robRESIGNS U1S OFFICE bery, It 1 believed occurred about a mile from thl place, but was not disIMVLKSAL SllFRAGE covered until the train reached Eylau, Elements Now Demanding Office are ihe next atop. The express messenIN AU.TklAN EBFIEE Identical With Those Committed Outrages. ger was found beside the trskc badly hull and showed iudiruiluns of a Bill Qranta Right to Vote to Mala Cittight. The rubbers escaped. That tiie robbery waa successful ia izens Who Can Read and 1. General Aleman, Dc. hUvaus, Write. the moderate governor nf Santa Clara evident so far as a hasiy inspection uf the ear and It contents would InThe total number of ounces of gold j province, In a letter. In which he 4,2(55.742. and tbe coin- - .dated It waa Impossible for him to dicate, hut the amount stolen la not Vienna. Dec. 1. The lower houv imrclal value of the stiver produced continue reinstating liberal mayors knowu. Superintendent F. M. Edgell of Dalwas 934.221 97. and members of the Pity couuctls of parliament this evening fussed The most important change in gold i ousted by the moderate iii July. 1!ni5, las started for the scene and a special and third readings of the new of officers baa been alerted out universal suffrage bill, which grant 4 production are shown by Alaska, today tendered hla resignation io Gov. train A special of Texarkana. train ha from g9.K0,K(M in Magoun. an equal fraocb.se to every mala which advance from HeJ Wkter. sent been aim j demand-show1903. 1904 9i4.92fi.C04 to Colorado He in elements the that who 24 of aaya Austrian over year age, At Red Water the meaenger had sn Increase from $24,385,800 in ' ing office arc idem leal with thiwc la able to read and write, an.l has to hla duilou aa usual and attended aaMisai-froedo1904 IPO to to due of out lu 19ofi, and 125,70. rages guilty been a resident for at least a year lu uisuy from lalmr irDiildes. Nevada nations in 1 903. and predicts that their the train proceeded. There 1 no atop the place where an election Is held. ou between that point This ends the fifbt for universal suf- shows a gain from $4.207,8n0 D iao4- resturstlou to power will remit In and the schedule Eylau. 9o.369.lU0 in 9u5, an a gain In all- ; grave disorder, even intimating that frage initiated a year ago by the Bo- to At Eylau Conductor Blair, who won ver from 1.9C5.100 to (.M'.l.SOO fine , he himself may Is- - In danger of assas- ds Democrats. The Hadical' Germane ounces. in charge of the train, saw that the The director of the mint nays slnatlon. made noisy protests at the passage of General Aleman wants Governor door of the uproot car had been that Nevada will show for I HOC a much the Mil, while the Socialists and and Magoon that the former insurgents forced and on entering found it aplat-tere- d cheered loudly. The Radi- larger gain In imth gold and sliver, conwith blood, the me winger missnow seeking office comdltuie only a cal Czech left the chamber before the that the stale will likely make a of mlmslty uf the province ami urges ing and bearing every evidence of Jlvlson and there were no aerinus in- test for flrat place as a producerouthim not to ylchl to their demands. having been looted. Trainmen were the precious metals. The total cidents. Governor Magoon sen-plethe res- aunt back m hand car and Griaslp of silver is about l.&mi.UtHl In the future the lower bouse of put ounces under tbat of the previous ignation, but regret thal ws found. Whlii be ia badly hurt, it parliament will consist of Mil, of i fit to not believed that hi hurts will heaviest Alemsii bail three tbe General seeq produoeia, year, 2S3 which there will be German, 17 showIn the fatal. assist Colorado all than rather prove and Utah, securing Montana, SS 24 Hutbeniana, Czechs, 87 Poles, restoratlun of the rlty governments 19 ing a decline. Slavonians, 13 WITHOUT FOUNDATION. The director of ihe mint has ootn-plet- of ihe provinces, as he had agreed to Italians and 5 Roumanians. re- ! do. He iMilnts out General Alenntan's official a compilation Universal suffrage deprived tha upon the production of gold and laflonalatency In acknowledging tbe Reports Concamlng Mutiny Are great landed proprietor and cham-lier- a turns liberals In of commerce of privilege. The silver in the world fur the calendar Justice uf restoring tbe to take the rertalu towns and emitting chief difficulty to be overcome was year 19b5 aa folio ws: action necessary for their restoration. Washington. Dec. I. Concerning In All Countries. how to distribute the mandate among General Aleman's successor has not (he reports of mutiny on the battlethe varlou Austrian nationalities, and North lAsner,A liven decided upon. ship Tennessee while she acted aa a the key waa found finally by mutual Silver. convoy to the ljoulsUna, which ship concessions between tbe Germans and oonveyuU (resident Roosevelt to PanNOT EXTRADITABLE. Creeks In Bohemia. It has been arthe following official statement ama, ISO elect ranged that Bohemia shall waa IsNued today: 35 Ger whom shall be deputies, of Rcveria'a Offense Waa Decided to be The bureau of navigation la conmnns. It la expected that universal Political. vinced that the reports originating In suffrage will help to soften the na Norfolk f trouble on board Ihe D. R tlonal sensibilities and gradually Dn battleship Tennessee are entirely Washington. Dec. transform the national parties Into without foundallini. and nothing ocUallilno Davaloa. charge of the Mexiernnumic divisions can einbasiy, todew called at. the si a tv curred on the trip with the president The upper house is not Inclined to department In connHCthm with the which at ail warranted the publicaaccept the bill, the peers demanding dismissal by the United Stales com- tion. Tbe bureau ia confident tbat it two vote for all married men over St missioner in extradition proceedings is Justified In pronouncing the state-numt-s years of age. Rejection of the bill as wholly false and unjust to at Ht. lands of 1 Reverla. one of the rewill mean a house the upper by editors uf the Mexican newspaper the officers and men of tbe Tenney- newal of the bitter racial fight GovRegencrsclon, who was arrested at the ernment circles, however, hope to request of the Mexican authorities. overcome resistance to the measure PUBLIC W0R9HIF IN FRANCE. The charge sought to ascertain there. whether there waa any recourse from the derision of Ihe commissioner that Instructions Qlvtn to Prefects aa to Thalr Duties. the offense of Reverts was political NOT RESPONSIBLE Hv sod therefore not extraditable. denied that the Mexican government Paris, Dec. 1. M. Briend, minister FOR TUE DISASTER bad decided to shoot the man. and nf public Instruction, has addressed pointed out that the men were In a circular to tbe prefect instructMexico since their allege crime and ing them to the conditions under Mattox Claims to Have Been at Hla then could have liven shot If the gov- which public worship may be carried Poet and That He Let In ernment desired. The charge was dis- on after December 11, when the law the Block. appointed to learnwasthat the commis- of a roc lotion goes into effect. Hn final. sioner's decision explains tbat cur rangregatimta deAntonio Villareal, also wanted on a fault In the forma of asaorlatlona, religion services will come under the charge of comsplrlng against bis govLynchburg, DCIc. 1. Telegraph Opeernment sad who probably will be de- law of 1881 as public meeting, but aa rator G. D. Matiux, who Is charged by ported si an undesirable immigrant such differ in many points from meeofficials of the Southern railway with ting. it ia a duty of the authorities Lawat the wreck for responsibility Is yet In the to adopt the law In order to facilitate I sentence for murder, been his board located has at yers, a officials. In every way the carrying on of bands of the Immigration ing bouse near Rangoon. I commerce and of which the elauao by The apartment especially D. L. of brother a Mattox, Tonight It ia said, will review the case previous notice of Intended meetings the operator, gave out the fololwlng la enacted. before he la deported. statement: Buildings, the circular says, ahail My brother was on duty at Ran-- , be dfdlved Into two clause, the first MOVED. . RESTRICTIONS goon on the night of the 28th. He ; belonging to the state o( local aucan prove that he did not go to sleep j thorities. and the second belonging and that he did not leave the office American Perk Products Admitted to to ecclesiastical establishments, if Commenting on these figures two minutes. When train No. 38 ap-- ! director says: Holy. not taken by is socl a lions before tbe preached he let In the block between j The total figures compare with of tbe delay allowed by law. 1 Rangoon and Lawyers. He let it gold output of $34B.H2.2W) In 1904. Dec. .Restrictions- expiration WliabinKton Those of the flrat class are to return Into the block under Instructions and i nd a sliver output of 1C8.390.238 fine Amerlninaire lnio jtov of to the state or the local authorities, he can prove by witnesses that ho I ounces. The Important gains In gold ran pork products have been removed and thuee of the second are to be setried three times to get the operator production were IT.Tlfi.no" by the U. the Italian government. Hereto- questered until a governmental decree at Lawyers In order to notify him of ft., $27,413,200 by Africa, and 82.155.- - by fore Italy, in common with eome other deciding to whom they shall he banded the approach of No. 33. He could not, 9'tO by Mexico. oLsv-- In gold proInsisted over Is ISKued. The authorities canEuropean governments, ha however, get the reaponae from the duction were 91.913.oou by Canada. upon making Its own microscopical not. under any pretext close or assign to a $2.511.4'M has He card Aus'ralasla. bv 9U40JKW Lawyers operator. examination of American pork pro- buildings of either rlas to any other block the he silver the No. for of All that show got principal (by Russia. duct. The expense cf the examina- use ihan thai of public worship car37. The day operator ran prove that producing countries sihowed a falling tion has to le paid by the American ried on in conformity with the law of comon metal of him that he found duty when he report- off In tbe output 1881. exporters. ed at 7 o'clock to relieve him. He pared with the previous year, the IJ. Eerretsrr Wilson took up the quesThe clergy, according to the circular Mexico of tion run Ud not away after the accident. S. of 1.5"0.fNdi oiim-vs- : state department with are merely' the with occupants nf churches, 2.0U0.DUU Australaala feel he Is to blame and fi.156.idi0 ounce; He does not view to Inducing the Italian gova h gxl rights, and canwithout and any of l,742.(suj ernment to accept tbe certificate of be has made no effort to avoid ar- ounce; South America dues not claim except offertories any rest" ounces, and Japan f nearly 1,000,010 inspection placed n meat by the made during sendees. ounces. The average stiver in New agricultural department.. Presbyteries and bishop' palace, York, based on Tmdon prices, conLAST WITNESS EXAMINED. The American charge d'sffaiis at the dmilar point mil, are not diverted at the current rates of ex- Rome telegraphed as follows: connected with public worship change. waa 01 cents per fine ounce, tin' this rectly have tbe rigid to oFrelgn office Informs me and the aiith-irltiwith 58 cent Herkimer, N. Y.. Dec. 1. The tetl which may be cerlilir-ateacrent will dispose of (hem subject to certain mony tbat District Attorney Ward fur 1904, 54 cent for 1903, and 62 government tiling sUi and withdraws conditions or lease tu the clergy. wanted to bring together before clos- cents for 19"2. the lowest yekr pH promicroscopic iiiHpwllon of perk teleing the prosecution's case In the Gil- on record. been ha ducts. Thin decision COAL SITUATION. lette murder trial, were gotten on the si graphed - Italian ambassador records this morning and then court adto Washington with Instructions Or-.- . IFr. 1. A iw-adjourned until Monday, when the REVOLUTIONARY TURKS vise all Italian officer In the United to Portland. nfrom North Telegra the Evening lawyers will make their final arguKtate accoitlingly." ments and the judge delivers hla Yakima. Wash., says: BECOMING ACTIVE ARE The coal Klluation in th'- Yakima charge. The defense applied for perACCUSED OF FELONY. mission to Investigate one point which valley Is growing worse. Th wepth er le colder ami seine families In ihe it did not name and swear one witItself tha Liberal ness ti testify to it on Monday, but Organisation Stylet But'e. Mnnl.. Dec. 1. An iiifonna-tio- n city are suffering. The Northern Paa Seek Reviead Committee should this witness be sworn, but charging F. E. Garslde. formerly cific has five ears of coal nn :he Constitution. cashier tit the li'dmia Aetna Banking tracks here and rilixens are uai!iz-intwenty minutes will be consumed In an. Trust company, wbh a felony, to make a raid upon H. a ihe the completion of the evidence. 11 any. was filed in the (Harriet court today, railroad rompsny refuse to Constantinople. Dec- - 1. A number tlw complaining witness being Mrs The people of Yakima City, four mile STRIKE OF MINERS. of revolutionary manifestos at:r!tnit-e- d Josephine Alley, tl is alleged that south of this place, are In .eperaie to young Turk movement are he Garclda accepted a deposit of 81" In straits and declare that they will raptbe Aetna knowing tha. the Insii'ution ture the first real car ihai Calumet, Mlcb., Dec. 1. Four hun- ing circulated both here and In dred miners mn$ tramrrs struck today One of these, distributed wa at tbe time fncolvent. the town. At a preliminary hearing in the at the Osceola mine for a 10 per cent by an organlzclon styling itself the In wages. The Calumet and Ottoman Liberal committee, advocates court of Justice of the elnce Doran, THE QUEENS BIRTHDAY. iucrease over tu the disnf the constituKecla company, whose mines adjoin the Gantide was lam don. Dec. 1. The bluhduy i the Osceo'a, recently granted a simi- tion of 1878 in retrod form and In- trict court on this charge under vites Ottomans to unite for the sc lar increase to its employes. bond. Queen Alexandra, who was lmrn iu Silver. 1 fei-ltu- te-slg- n Serho-Ctoalian- a, ed : 1 , ) . -- Silver. anti-Semit- n . CENTS rct-ir- s y -s ls. Mint and Gealogical Report of Annual Production of Gold and d k sub-age- FIVE was celebrated at Sandringham an unaually large gathering family. Greeting from all tlie world arrived all day usual salute were fired and there were brilliant displays of bual-- ' ing at the naval aod military reatsra. King Edwara s gift to her majesty was a costly white motor car whlrh was awarded honors at the recent exhibition at tha Olympia, this city. 1H44, today by of royal parts nf king, the FUEL FAMINE PREVAILS AT G6LDFIELD, NEV. da-Itera- Semi-Annual- ly e PRICE ol-ji- I Contest ix 2. instead romplishnien: of this of working iu d'.ffereui airet-.'.o- us uuJ tii us enabling a desp-ugo ruu.cui to neutral;- - their elforts It dc. :ait that the i:r- - novcu-ig- i must pledge hintself to mtro.luc In tor of Lick the list loll sllH.l respect t! rights of the impirtul dyiiasty. and especially the iiio.tc of succession i.'ii. it is sai l, The revlied should rely ou the oic.nu pr'iuctpics. including the respect due to the preroga'.Vts, equality and lr.i erly''lue"iUal degree foi all Onotiran-it-- g an J in the centra I uution in ilo SOLD AND SILVER . 1 FAIR AND OGDEN STANDARD DEFEAT RbilfcU-JphU- BE SUNDAY AND MONDAY. tERTlEEE VOL III ARE THAT THE I aer-vhw- r. J Wood Balling aa High aa $70 Cord Old Tlaa Bald far Fuel. Goldfield, Nwv.. Dee. 1. A fuel famine exists in this camp, the supply of wood being exhausted. What fuel arrives bom Ihe hills ia bid up by competitive buyer, the record price being 170 a cord. Tbe railroad la bringing in oM ties, scattered along its right of way. These are dlapnand of la the railroad blockade. There la a similar ararcity of coal. When a carloadto ara rives It la aacked and hauled treat corner, where not more thaw three narks are sold to anyone purchaser. The intense cold and deep snow, coupled with the fuel shortage, baa caused some auftering. Relief 1 la sight. Three carluada of coal will arrive tomorrow to be parceled out. The wealher I moderating. Reports nf alokneae aud death canned by cold and fuel famine are groaely exaxgtv rated. The principal cause uf Buffering la due to the evcrorownUng of the camp. With lumber coining in building ia resuming' and the ramp will soon be able to care for all comers, ACCUSED OF EMBEZZLEMENT.' W. Memphis, Tenn., Dee. Hutch ineou. former secretary and treasurer of the Delta Cotton company nf this city, waa today arrested on a charge of embexsllng $68,000, Hutchinson several weeka ago he was $70,000 abort In hla accounts and attempted to kill himself by rutting hla throat with a raaor. He recovered from the effect of the wound and today the warrants were served. TURBINE LAUNCHED. Chester, Pa., Dae. 1. The Tale, the second oceangoing turbine steamship to be built In thia country, waa launched today at Roaches shipyard la this city. Tha steamer waa Christ, eued by Mloa Laura B. Hadley, daughter of the president of tha Yale uni veralty. The Harvard, a slater ship to the Yale, la on the stocks at the ahlpyard aod will be launched anon. THEODORE CARPENTER DEAD. Los Angeles, Dee. 1 . Theodore M. Carpenter, for the past twelve year an editorial writer on the Times of this city, and formerly of Grand Rapids. Mich., died at hla home here today of ptomaine ltolaonlng. Mr. Ida Park, a guest at tha Carpenter borne, is very HI of the asme complaint. How the poisoning was contracted by Mt. Carpenter and Mra. Park la unknown. BCARCITY OF COAL. Minneapolis, Dec. 1. The cost situation in tbe country districts has become worse since the cold snap. One dealer said that Garretson, X. D, la became of about to close Its sch-ou- l akof coal. In some of the towns near Garret aon resident a have threatened to move away If coal ia not fur-nlsh- soon. a DAWSON AT SAN DOMINGO. Ban Domingo, Dec. U. oooooooooooooo FIVE KILLED IN WRECK. O O e t- g ho-in- 1",-hi- S. gunboat Marietta, with United Statee Minister Dawson on obard. arrived here today. The country Is qniet and burlness is Improving. O O O O O O O O O O Pittsburg. Dec. 1. Ftat Baltimore A Ohio train No. VP. bound from Cleveland to New York, rn Into an open switch at Guffey coal mine about thlr-teen miles east of Plttaburg to-night, killing the following: Hurrv Sheppard, engineer. Charles S. Denny, fireman. S. F. Strike, mail clerk, Hag-erton. Md. J. J. McClurkey, mail clerk, o o o o o o o o o o o Baltimore. K. S. Fainter, bsgggage aia. o o was aerli'iiHly injured. o Several of the passenger were braided by lieing thrown o O from their scats and berths. Of-f the railroad In this flclal O city believe that some one who o wished tu wreck ihe train O threw the switch. O O O o o o o o o o 9 o 9 o o |