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Show ADVERTISE IN THE FULL ASSOCIATED DISPATCHES PRESS UTAH WEATHER EXAMINER FORECAST FBR THE PRICE IT CHARGES. IT IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL A3 THE OITY. OUR SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS VOL III NO. INDICATIONS TUESDAY; m OGDEN SEVENTY-FIV- E FEET That Many Were Not Killed is Due to Fact That the Train Was Moving the i CITY. UTAH. indefinite nuuors have beeu heard &at Christmas wee te be niade the occtaaLui of an a'tark upon the negroes In Atlanta. Ns auch rumor could he traced to an authoritative source, but the effect has bees to drive many negroes from the city. Several K K. K" nonces were posted en the streets Saturday morning last. Wthtla no serious has been given a reward 1 ii4 was offered by Mayor Woodward tor evidence to cuavlot any person of peetlug: tha or ta any way Incline to riot. The law require that all saloons ba closed en Christmas day, hut never haters has the law been put la torse on Christmas dm . Ouadra fortunately had and put out at once to reaue the men 'if the Colema. The aea was very rough, but all ten of the shlpwreckeJ :ceu were finally rescued by volun-wer- e of the Quadra." Special praise la due to Mrs. whose trip to Bamfield was one of heroic exertion. It took her four houn of hard struggle to make the trip whleh eompleteiy exhausted kar. The path over which she had to go was nothing more than a trail and ho was nothing more than a trail and lht heavy weather had made It very wet. A man who went over It a day nr two later describes it as littls better than a hog and said that he wore out a pair of shoes in milking the trip and tare his clothes badly." TUESDAY DECEMBER MORNING. ANNUAL REPORT OF LIFE SAVING SERVICE Thousands of Impsniod Lives and Millions ef Dollars' Worth of Property Savod. Washington. - Dec. 24 Inipjrtatit work was accompli thud during the r ice of pout year by the life sat tug the gnvernuieuL thousands of Imperiled lire and tullliuus of dollars worth of property bets saved through the heroism and uumubtlus: vigilance of he life sevens. (Jeneral flupwtntendent Kimball of the lifo savieg service ohowa in his e annual report that the number of df Santera was 44 In the waters ef the fulled Mates. In these 41 vessel and Zfi Uvea were loot, and fill per sous were taororod el the various ovations. The total velua of personal properly saved eras 912JM.DKI, while that lost waa 12. 774.040. lu the disasters fi.120 Uvea were Imperiled. At the close of the last fiscal year the ilte earing establishments comprised 270 etsBoea, of which 200 were on ihe Atlaatle coast, fiu on the Orest Lakes, one on the Pacific coast proper, end uoa each at the falls of the Ohio river aad Noma, Alaska. The life saving crews raadered assistance of more or leas importance to 107 vessels. In addition to those which were lost. Patrolmen and etotkra lookouts also warned 07 steamers and 77 salting vessels whleh were running Into danger. Particularly valuable eseletaace, It la anted, was rendered by tha life saving crews at Bon Pranriseo during the earthquake and conflagration last April la fighting the fire, la purchasing supplies sad sheltering the homeless. Superintendent Kimball says that j during the yrar seven of the largest sited lifeboats have been equipped with gasoline engines. They consti-no- r tuts moat Important addition to the Ilf saving equipment and materially enlarge the radius of the effective work of ihe crews, Superintendent Kimball points out that the great service rendered hse i HEBREW OPPOSITION. Slowly Round a Curve. San Jw, Cal., Dec. 14. Eighteen persona werl injured. several ef them aerloualp, and the whole trainload of thraeacera passengers eererely shaken up at 10 ecleck thla morning, when two dap soartes and the haggage ear of Southern Pacific train No. Silt, bound from Oakland to Wright. left the truck on a curve near Birmingham feet aiding, and puajted severfty-fiv- e down an embanLmeut. That many were not killed outright la due to the fact that the train had aiowed down before It struck the curve, where It Is supposed that spreading rails cause: the accident. The engine and first eombluatUia mall and baggage ear had passed eately around the bend when the second car broke Its coupling and plunged dowa to the river channel, followed by the smoker and chair car. both of which were well filled with The baggage car was passengers. thrown over a hundred feet from the place where - It left the nils and turned over on Its ride In the bottom of a gravel pit. The psseenger coaches slid off the right of way 75 feet below the track. Many were able to find their way nut or the wreck, crawling through broken window or along slanting ceilings to the doors. Ths Injured were removed in the haggege car, whleh remained on the rails, to law Gaioa, where the Lyndon hotel was thrown open to them Among the Injured were: K. H. fltoldt, Ben Jose; Mrs. K. H. fltoldt, both painfully Injured. Mrs. Mary Howard end Willis M. Howard, mother and son, Oakland. Baggageman Howard Antrim, T. J. Evans, Wrights. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Murray, Oakland. J. J. Ade, Ran Francisco; Mias Martha Behrens, 8an Francisco. Mrs. fillilvey. J. Bashford, Conductor Bam Davis, Misses Ida and Geneva Pyttlanl, Oakland. - None of the lint name received any more serious Injuries than cute and bruises, aad all received prompt medical attention at Los Gatos. WEDNESDAY RAIN. TRAIN TAKES A PLUNGE OF ARE THAT THE WEATHER WILL BE PAIR New York. Pec. 24. The sgitatioa against Christmas celebrations In the public kohoels, that has been gather-la- g fores tor the last tan days la Hrbtew elrclea found It climax today wWa parets, guardians and other protectors of Jewish children strongly uryed and supperted by certain east side newspapers kept their charges sesfrom attending the sions to such an extent that the schools on the east side reported decrease in numbers ranging from 22 S per oentate fO per cant of the pupils registered. One Hebrew prim clpal of an east side school said that ths school exercises wars not at all of a religions naturs, hut consisted of su sntertulnment In which the children took part and n distribution of email presents from ths 1 eschars auJ principals. WORK OF OHOULB. ma-iln- . i Los Angeles, Dec. 24. Again ghouls are ravaging old Calvary cemetery, on discovBuena Vista strem. Today ery was made that unkeown persona NEGRO PROGRESS had broken into a brick tomb In the abandoned burying ground and torn out six skeletons, wjiich were left To Bs Mads at ths Jamestown Expo- strewn upon the ground. There was no name upon the vault sition Appropriation by Conupon any of the coffins, and cones-gress for That Purpose. quently there la no way of knowing whose were the remains so desecrated. Ever since the cemetery was aban-Dec. 24. JamesThe Washington. a few yean ago gfaoulldi acts town exposition commission mat to dsned been committed from time to Uy in the office trfA.ul.tent Secretary j t,m.' -- RMlMMM: have not to. of the Treasury Edwards to receive a , been It has bean supposed He nrgea strongly that the benefits of ught. report from I. W. Johnson, president, mu0, of the ghastly work waa prompt-Proctretirement be given to officers and ! la bis hope of finding rings or other men of the service who become disof the Negro Development Exposition abled through Injury or disease or Incompany, m to what la being dune to ieeir, , capacitated by age. prepare an exhibition of negro progress at tha exposition. Secretary STR.KE WOULD PROVE ARRIVAL IN NEW YORK. Shaw, as chairman, preaided. The contnilMloners are not eatlslied with VERY DISASTROUS The Steamer Reosevelt, Which Made the situation, and since congress hss . the Arctic Expedition. i appropriated 9100,000 for the negro ; exhibit, they have eaUed on General Interruption ef Railroad Traffic Would - New York. Dec. j Jackson to submit a detailed report Serious Render Fuel eally aU the members of ths Arctic es-I- n within a week showing what program ths Extreme. pedltion. which left In July, 1905, la hgs been made, looking to the emocommand of Robert & Peary oa a tion of the negro building and tee colvoyage te discover the north pole, the lection of the negro exhibit. Bills ship Roosevelt arrived In Now York to have been re935,000 see It amounting nearly Omaha, Xeb., Dec. received at toe treasury for payment ported that Chief Hanoi ban ol the harbor today. Commander Peary has bsna In this NEGROES OF WAD4LAK . out of the fund appropriated bgr threatened brotherhood firemen's tor some weeks, having left hie city been p001 cren but (!C' kav strike to all the Harriman lines un- vessel at Sidney. . of InKtATLN ENuEANCE , less they wlu speedily on theTexaa It was king after dark' when the . ( mlSkton, Assistant Secretary Edwards. branches of the Southern Pacific," Roosevelt same to anchor, hut too e G. B. Jackson, the director general, j old a high official of Ihq Union men aboard her were Jubilant at reacha bill for 920.0O0 sal- hero today Bsttsry of Militia Hse Been Hurried sry which ho claim la due him for ing New York, when they could eat Union the "I believe that hardly te ths Scans to Protect tha Christinas dinner In New York their two service. would ont. If years' Pacific firemen go they Whites. of In the north, where the At the request of Messrs. Johnson strike, however, n very serious ooal insteadconsisted of provisions of actual meal the commission Jackson aid adjoined situation In the towns along the Union over for a week, at which time the Pacific would result. Our company necessity. efficem of the Negro Development Ex- has given up Its own coni to dealers Meridian, Miss., Doc. 24. AccordRAIBULI BELLIGERENT. ing to reparts received here tonight, position company will submit a de- along the line to avoid n shortage the negroes for miles droiind have tailed statement of the obligation sack as prevailed on other lines and Tangier, Dec. 24. It is reported that congregated In the town of Wahalak, we now have barely three days' supthe bandit leader, who has Ralaull, forty miles north of this city, and all of ten use. Instead railroad for ply In the daring the afternoon have paraded TRAFFIC. times that amount as Is customary. been In controlof of the railway SOUTHERN Is actively Tangier, toe atreets threatening vengeance on neighborhood most amicthe are flremea Our upon the whites because of the killing of Partially Stepped by ths Fireman's able terms with the company and only engaged In arming bands of men, and l.m one negro and the wounding of n feeling of extreme loyalty to their Strike. hi wll fig? the aultens hr a conductor cf a passenger forces or not. The government tronps train ol toe Mobil A Ohio rood yesNew Orleans, Dec. 24. The New aret n camp near here. They number terday morning, while the latter, wns Orleans gateway for transcontinental over 2,000 men and are better equipattempting to quell a disturbance freight to western points wns almost DELAVAL BEREBFORD, aboard his train. At toe town ef Wah- completely dosed today by the Southped than la usual with toe eultaa'a soldiers. The minister of war has left alak scarcely more than Iwenty-flv- s ern Pacific strike. Other roads offered EH Paso, Dec. 24 D. J. Beresford a garrison at 2.000 men at Kas El white people reside, and In response no through freight to the Southern Pe- of Medicine Hat, reported killed In Kebir, another of 1,000 men at Ain to a plea for protectloif. Battery I and el fie and refused to accept even local the Enderlln (Minn, wreck, la Delnval while a third garrison of l.OtiO Company D of the state militia, staUnion officials claimed that Beresford, youngsr brother of Admiral Della, is men awaiting Instructions at Fes. tioned in this city, have been ordered offerings. men are on strike in this city. Lord Beresford of the British navy, These forces together comprise toe to proceed to the scene with all dis- fifty Despite this tleup local Southern who has a ranch In the Sierra Madre made by patch. They left on board a special Pacific officials announced themselves mountains of Mexico, south of El greatest military movement the Moroccan government In years. train at 10 o'clock and should reach a uncertain at to whether toe strike Paso, and another at Medicine Hat, Wahalak by midnight would prove serious. Passenger trains Canada. SIXTY-FOUBACKS OF ORE. a carried The battery Gatling gnn were moving about as usual, though FI Paso. Tex., Dec, 24 The body of men are and nil the heavily armed. It may he many days before the com- D. J. Beresford, who wss killed In the San Francisco, Dec. 24 Pending At 2:20 n mesaage from Bcoobvthe 'wll) know what It can do N. D railroad accident at settlement of the claim and delivthe first station south of the ecene of the pany freight The big freight ter- will be chipped here Enderlln, before being ery suit brought by the Goldfield Mo- n trouble, stated that a dash had oc- minals on the west bank of the Mis- - shipped to England, in order to alio1 for the poaaes-locurred between tha races, with ths re- slaalppi river are being operated under hi Mentlflcstlon by officials of Mex hawkofMining company ore. alleged to hare htgh grade sult tost two white men were killed. great aecrecy. It wua learned that an a necessary preliminary In Mex- been stolen from the Mohawk mine This report, however. Is not verified, trains were made up and a tout ready jo, ican law to the settlement of toe vast and sent to the Selby smelter. Deputy reofficials admit railroad secure to although to start attempts were made estate which he Jeeves In Mexico. In United States Marshal Tele yesterday ceiving a message detailing some ad- crews to fill vacancies. his younger days Beresford was sent evening brought to tills city, under ditional trouble. It wns also announced today that to America, aad after trying Canada, hear)' sacks of tha guard. sixty-fou- r much through freight, which has here- he settled In Mexico. He proeierel 9100,00V. at valued ore, BANK SENDS CHECK. tofore been transferred In districts not and acquired large tracts erf land In wss transmitted The treasure affected by the strike, were compelled Canada and Mexico. company by through the Wells-Fargand Claim f State Against Fermsrv to use Southern tracks to effect the the authorisation of the United States transDrovtrs' Bank. will be aad temporarily transfer TO RESTORE RECORDS. marshal, under whose care it had ferred at Jackaon, Mias. been since tee Institution on Decemfor 24. A check Dec. Pittsburg, San Francisco, Dec. 24. Assistant ber 11. 976,430 we today sent to Stats TreasBEFORE JUDGE DUNNE. District Attorney Cook today presenturer William H. Berry In full payment CONTRACTS ILLEGAL. ed a motion in Judge Lawlor's court of toe claim of the state against ths ef Ruef and Dlnan and tost the proceedings ba commenced Arealgnmsnt of hank National Drovers' and Farmers esd. Indictmsnt on. Jan nary 9rh to restore burned recSpringfield, 111., Dec. 24. The Wayaekbung, Pa., which waa recently In accordance with court. In n decision today, held ords, preme of oontro-ler closed on order from the Dec. 24. Chief of passed st toe isst session of toe legis- the contracts upon the hoard f trade San Francisco, the currency because of the alleged Police Jeremiah F. Dlnan and Abra- lature in order that George D. Collins to sell at some future day are options falsifying of toe reports by the cashbefore Su- may ba tried on additional charges of and therefore Illegal and void. were Ruef arraigned ham wns ier, J. B. F. Rinehart. The check Judge Dunne today. Few spec- perjury. Collins In now In toe county Henry Woods offered on contract to drawn on a Pittsburg bank, which perior were present In the courtroom Jail awaiting action on an appeal wll to Mark Bates CGJWO bushels of tators atJames E. Sayres, the trustee and law cud only the fnnr.allliea of the from conviction for perjury. The As- contract wheat to be delivered In Detorney for the bondsmen to secure toe complied with, the indictments sistant district attorney also pre cember. In consideration of tM he atate tends, had deposited a check on weie exited n motion requesting tost Judge agreed to leave toe offer ojien for acbeing read and the defendants ana the ClUscns National bank of Waynes-burto their rames. Judgs Dunne of Hants Rosa who ceptance until September. While thu where the tends to meet the stringset next Thursday as the day Judge onBurnett the appellate bench on the offer was still open Bates accepted goes check had been deposited by the com- then which Chief Dlnan and Mr first of the year, to withdraw from the It, but Woods repudiated the contract. mittee of headsmen. The payment of upon to plead to the charge of case, and that Judge Ladlnr take The superior court of Cook county are Ritef n he will bondsmen this amount by the to conduct a resort at 620 charge of it. The action asked for In gave 91,400 In damages, but the appel Hem on certain tends In the hands of coriFplring In alleged defiance of both motions was ordered to be car- tote court reverved this decision. The street Jsrlisoa toe receiver. John B. Cunningham. toe law and in menance of public ried out. supremo court upholds the appellate. morals. LOBS OF THE COLOMA. will Dlnan FAMINE .IN CHINA. On Friday next Chief TEST 'CHILD LABOR LAW. mead In regard to toe aeparate charge Report Stating Hew ths Ten Men of relSan Francisco, Dec. 24. A suit Wairhington, Dec. 24. The Ameriperjury for false evidence given Were Rescusd. ative to the case before the grand which will fret the validity of the can consul general at Shanghai cable or-Amort-vit- a jury and upon which be was also i child labor law was commeneced to- the state department that the famine Washington, Dec. 24. The day when tbe caw of James Mitchell committee recommends the shipments signed today. to In reporting Victoria at consul d against the California A Oregon at once of flour and ournmeal in the of loss the state the department sacks. Fifty thousand bushels for 925, CLOSED. Coast SALOONS oT company Bteamshlp "Colomt," American barkentlne damages for tbe death of his boy. who of wheat for planting In the spring are Pan Francisco, which occurred off was killed In an explosion of the also earnestly desired. This te Takee Step Atlanta Mayer 7th, December Van dourer island on j ari.ooner Avoid Race Riot. frepstch, was begun in Mrs: l Jurge Graham's court today. SUMMONED TO WASHINGTON. g slrug-KlinAfter the crew had been address to the Jury !j hfr opinion Atlanta, Ga., Doc. 24. To avoid a ter twelve hours their slgoBls for the plaintiff Hated San Francises, Dec. 24 United pofdbilitr of any repetition of recent the attorney nf distress wsretoeen In the esrl test the company violated the child States District Attorney Robert T. vace rioting In this city,. Mayer Woodat kescer the lighthouse morning by Issued an order closing all iiitor law when It employed young Devlin htj gene to Washington In reCape Beals. Van Sourer Island, and ward today saloons In the city at 4 o'clock this Mitchell, who was but twelve years sponse to a telegram from Attorney the keeper's wife. Mrs. MlnrJe of ege. Tbe examination at witnesses General Hnnaparte, who summonedmilts afternoon, to remain closed until started for Bamfield, five nsuIlation. presumahim there tor weeks wveral For VoS then continued. morning. steamer British f.Tsy where the EXH1BII SHOWING t , prntora frl '24.--Wi- th 1- 241 1 Po-clfi- . about-movin- o PRICE FIVE CENTS igo6 with the Japanese blj in question. Mr Devlin sudden departure fur the east yesterday uwru'.ng did not becum kbuau until today. At the office of the I nltad Btatee district attorney nothing was given out about Mr Devlin's departure, the ataiemeni being made list he had been summon ei iv Washington by Attorney Roca parte, who desired to consult with him on eonie niauer. JAMES BRYCE 18 COMING TO 1). S, AS AMBASSADOR DENIES. GOLDFIELD Ban Francisco. Dec. 24 The Ami elated Prrs bs received a communication from John f Mariiu. editor of the tieklfleld iNev I Daily Trihuue. making emphatic deuUl of the story published la a Chicago paper that the population of Goldfield hsd decreated onedialf as a result of the miners' strike. Instead at stores being closed, Mr. Martin stated that merehsnts are unable to handle the bueiaexe offered, aad that according to the statement from the retimed, tbe arrivals exceeded the departures. INHERITANCE Preparing to Spend a Few Weeks in Washington Renewing Old Acquaintances Before Congress Adjourns. CASE. Waahlugton, Dee. 24 The supreme court of the United Btates today de- oided the Inheritance case of Camilla and ether legatees under the will or the lata Mathias Colby of New Or--' leans, agaiust the tax authoritiea ef that city. The state law providing for a tei on bequests was decided as ua-- , sbrauae f Its reiroscM The opinion a as de-Ive features. 1 Pat-"'wi- Wed-neada- v dmetliu-i-onstltutUra- nt Rnglo-America- Will Have a Christmas Tree Occupying Canter ef HaM at ! con-greet- , King FMward. Queen Alexandra and toe Prture and Frim-enat Wales will pass Christmas at Sandringham. From an Christmas tree ooeupylng the center of the ballroom the queen and other members at the royal family will personally distribute gifts to each member of the household tomorrow ateraooa. The attendant a and employes of the royal farms all will re cetve remembrancea. beef and real being distributed to toe widows and poorer laborers. The king's Christmas dinner, os uauaL will include a boar head, the gift of Emperor William. The king has sent a aumhw of fat young nwann to many merobern of European royal families, aa most of too crowned heads will have swaa meat for their Christmas dinner. Tbe general signs of prosperity are more plentiful her thin Christmas than for many yearn. The ateroe have been packed for weeks and eajoyed an unprecedented flood at buelnera. all ranks apparently sharing In great abundanoe of wealth. Tbe crpwda of poverty stricken unemployed, ao pain-fnllobtrusive In Ixwidou's street a year ago, are absent thla year, Indicating that all bramhee of trade are participating In thw tlone. London, Dec. 24. s y LETTERB STOLEN. New York, Dec. 24. II. T. Kowalsl, an attorney, complained to too die trict attorney's office today that hla office bad been terribly entered and copies at tatters whlrfi ne had wrtten to a client. King Leopold of Belgium, The matter was referred removed. to Assistant District Attorney Miner, who said that he would Institute John Doe proceedings Wednesday, and sub- poena anyone alleged to have had anything to do with the publication at the letters. SHOT BY MISTAKE. Portland, Ora., Dec. 24. Are Taca-htmJapanese house servant In toe employ cf C. K 8abm. wan mistaken for a burglar and shot last night by Arthur McEwan, flsahm's brother-in-law- . The shooting was apparently and excitement overlooked in th no report Fas made to the police until tola afternoon, when toe friends reported It. Renbm and Ms brother-in-lacame here recently from lxis Angeles. a. COLD WAVE. Washington, Dec. 24. According to Forecaster Henry at the United flutes weather bureau, the present cold wsve trill continue for at least three days. The temperature at the weather bureau at 10 o'clock tonight waa 16 above aero and a drop of five degrees more during toe night Is predicted. Heavy frosts have been reported ns far south as Tamps. FIs., where the temperature tonight was 25 strove The cold wave extends throughout the southern states. xi-r- o. i fifty-poun- James Bryce, re- - f over Interstate commerae enablea It chief secretary fur Ireland, who to apply a very aimple aad effective tiring Is succeeding Blr Mortimer Durand remedy. as British amliaMsdar at Washington, PLACES FILLED. Is arranging to leave for the United Buuea In about, three nr ftwr weeks, la the meantime he has started on a Only About Four Hundred Have Quit Work. onr purpose of closing np his business naira first going to Dublin, I Houston, Tex., Dec. 31 The new ,Kber b is now conferring with the Ueuteaaut, the Earl of Aberdeen, feature of the strike of the South erh Pacific firemen today was the assercoBcrdng the transfer of Irish affairs, tion made by Becuad Grand Master ThMI ur. Bryce will viek his Aberdeen, returning later to She of the brotherhood tost unless jxndns In order to close up hie resi- the adjustment rf the difficulty with dence and hold a final conference with the men now out in the Atlantic divisForeign Becretary Grey concerning ion is made, an order la te be made quentlons before sail- that the entire system at the Harrl-- ! man system will lose the services of ing for Naw York. it In hardly probable that Mr. Bryce the Brotherhood of Firemen, - an A will again enter ths Irish office, as those of the engineers who belong to hlb desk Is cleared and papers are the flremena organisation, he claiming . being adjunted for Ms successor. Tbe that 66 per cent of the switch engl-- I nears and a goodly number of the prepare! kma for Mr. Bryoe'a departure for Washington are proceeding, nl- - t road engineers will be under the jurts- thmigb his appointment ae ambassa- diction of the brotherhood. Mr. Shea Insists that 626 men on dor has not bean officially announced. The early departure of Mr Mortimer the Texas and Louisiana Usee of too Duraud s successor la designed to give system obeyed the strike order Bnn the latter several weeks In Washing- - ' day, but General Manager Fay of the road, declares that not more than 4U0 ton prior to toe adjournment at thus permitting a renewal of men quit work and that practically toe acquaintance made on the occa- all at the places hava been filled. sion of Ms last visit, when he waa There Is no interference with operagiven tha privilege of Ilia floor of the tion of trains, socnrdiiig to toe statehome of repreoentsilvaa and was In- ment of Mr. Fay of the road, who devited to occupy a seat at the speaker's clares that not more than 400 aea quit work and that practically all of desk. Tha personal appearance of Mr. tha places have been filled. There Is with operation of Bryce has considerably changed since no Interference train, nrooedlng te toe statement of torn, his iron gray hair and beard having turned white. Mr. Fay, but a number of switch enHowever, this haa not aged him per- gines at divliloa points are reported idle In the yards. No disorder of any ceptibly. ae he continues to display kind t has bwaa reported. three striking appearances of Intellectual vigor and engaging peraoaaUty TRAINS FULLY MANNED. hum toe reputation which have given . .. ton most agreeable El Dee. ' 24. Buperlifa&dcat i t hl" 1n if to Galveston, HanrlMnpK Mr. Bryce' London Marks of The clawing Antonio railway, Southern 'AN home points to the pnfcaMUty that Mrs. Bryce will accompany her hue-- lnUc system. Informed the Associated hand to Washington. ' Mr. Bryce's Preas tonight that all trains on ths grandmother wns aa American, and El Paso dlvlMon were fully manned she preserves many Amarines char- and tost the strike at the fireman has canned blit little Inconvenlenne. acter lallcs and associations. Joseph Bedford at the local comUp to the present Urn the Bryce have moved rather more among Intel- mittee of toe Brotherhood of lerano-I- I vs Firemen, stated that toe firemen lectual than fashionable society. Thsv have not entertained extenelvely, al- had nothing to nay at present, hot may He stated though wince Mr. Bryce has been a maka a statement tomorrow. memlier of ths cabinet Mrs. Bryce's tbU the number of looal men affected cabinet receptions have been notable I ,tt " tor their geniality. .T.hr..bM. The opinion Is growing stronger in I rtrike situation here and no disorder, official and diplomatic circles ' hers Advloep from Alpine, on toe Valentine-tha- t Mr. Bryce will Im named head . Banderson dlvIMon, state that tha of tha British delegation to to next eastbmmd fast mall was atoned ns It of Hague peace conference, and It la passed through there, window engine cab were broken. At Sanpointed out that this will be another tb evidence of Great Britain's desire te derson a mob forced the fireman to cooperate with the United State, as1 leave hla cab, but his place wa filled Mr. Bryces presence la Waahtngtoa without delay. prior to going to The Hogue will perDISGRACEFUL CONDUCT. mit at nn arrangement for the performance of a Joint policy there. It I .raven worth, Kaa., Dee. 24.-eIs expected France will Join la Nil members of a squadron of too same movement as a result of the Anglo-Frencentente, thua Great Brit- Ninth cavalry, stationed at Fort Leavain and France together to exercise enworth, while Intoxicated, created a an Important Influence of the final re- disturbance on a Fort Leaven worth-boun- d electric car here tonight They sult s to be achieved at The Hague. nil at toe window out. beat Reports recently hare been In circu- kicked lation In certain capitals of Europe to tbe conductor and the motorman, the eect that Great Britain wns op- kicked them In and raced with toe car to Fort Leavenworth, where the posed to the American plan of subrioters were placed la the guard mitting the Drago doctrine to Ths bouse. Several while women were on Hague tribunal, but the official ex-car ihe dlsnot during the trouble and some have oa here change going oiosed the idlghtest" opposition on the of them leaped off, but none wa In-part of this step. On the arnitrary toe jured. expectations are that Great Britain is NO TRAIN SERVICE. ready to submit (he question of the Drago doctrine to The Hague conferStockton. Cal., Dec. 24. Owing to ence, but reserving final action thereNn toe wreck on tbe Stem railway in the on until It has been diecueeed. definite arrangements, however, re- Rnecoe canyon, between the Cbinene Coo per town yesterday afternoon, garding the question to 4e submitted and to The Hague have yet been made, no trains arrived bare from the mounand Mr. Bryce's presence In Washing- tain district today. Efforts are being ton and his probable appointment to made to dear the track and the reguhead the British delegation to The lar schedule will be resumed tomorrow. Hague are expected to contribute to an arrangement whereby Great, ritatn KILLED TWO MEN. and the United flutes may act along pwallel line. Macon. Ga., Dec. 24. Gordon Macand killed Coley Cheney GREETINGS. Donald shotBurns FORE'S CHRISTMAS at Cochran, Ga., yesand Percy as s result of n quarrel. MacRome. Doc, 24 . Never before ba a terday Donald went, to Burns home and enpope received so many telegrams and gaged in dispute and when Burn letters bringing Christmas greet Inga showed a disposition to fight MacDona baa come to Pius X this year. A ald whipped out a revolver and killed large number Af communtoatinan have both men. All the parties are white. been received from the United (Hates expressing sympathy over the trouble FRUITFUL OF TRAGEDIES. with France, end it la declared some sovereigns aim have sent autograph Birmingham. Ala.. Dec. 24. The letters of sympathy to the pope. forty eight hours preceding Christina have been unusually fruitful of tragHICKS GUEST OF HONOR. edies In Birmingham and vicinity. The list Include seven murders, two sul-- . Bnherfleld, Cal.. Dec. 24. L. B. rjde. one nssauli which may result Hicks, the rescued miner, this morn- - family, one death and one accidental tng walked ont from the hospital with .hooting, which will be fetal. Dr. fltsnchfleld and hla daughter, and. assisted in cutting a Christmas tree In the forest. The miner Is well and strong today and New York. Dec. 24 The coldest ice to the weather of this winter came today PNWiJe todonmple Juki Chrlstmsa dinner that Is being pre- when the thermometer went down to northwest pared In bis honor. eight degrees. A keen wind, blowing twenty miles an hour, aided to the discomfort. LETTER FROM BRYAN. liOadon, Dec. 24 KING OSCAR SETTLED IT. 24.--A. Smith Lumber cumusny It wss not England that prevented war between Norway and Sweden but King Oscar himself. '! saw King Oscar on my recent visit to Sweden." said Mr. flmlrh. sod he told me that he had set his feet down, saying, 'I will not have war.' That settled it." Minneapolis, f tbe C. sajr that Dec. A. Smith alooe-oroppe- d M( hia ral ; COLD WEATHER AT ATLANTA. Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 24. The government thermometer today touched 16 degress, tbe coldest by 1b degrees of the season. Freezing weather is re- -. ported as tor south as Tampa. Flort-uawhere 29 degrees Is reported. The cell wsve extends over the eastern bol! of tbe southern state. four-year-ol-d ooooooooooooooo o Atlanta. Ga.. Dec. 24. A. J. McEi-wssecretary of tbe national child o SIXTEEN DROWNED. labor committee, today received from o ' Havana. Dec. 24. A dispatch from William J. Bryan a letter In which toe o A 24. Dec. ana O this for latter bank Jamaica, his Guinea, Kingston. copy province, today expressed of the Beveridge bill, of which he O sailboat with twenty-fiv- e praons nounced that a patrol of rural guard overturned this an on with encounter board wa five O has hail eats: near exThe two parties The plan which Beveridge adopts 0 morning Montego bay. Six Insurgents. with the result that for the prevention of child labor i O teen of the pasesngrrs were changed shot 1 have urged O drowned, two of the Insnrgenta were klllM and Identical with the plan we.e raptured. Tbe fifth man es ter tbe suppression of the trust. I O believe the control which congress baa C.l i. CLASH WITH INSURGENTS. O o O O O O O O O ooocoeoosoooo i |