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Show TIIE 8 EXAMINER: OGDEN, MOUSING Ail XOT LOWEST LN imCE-- SCALDED INIEVERVTHINfi BUT BEST!, RAILROAD PROVIDED WRECK FOR OF ENGINEER J. M'FEELY PROVE FATAL. INJURIES r A. Freeman and Hoad Brakeman Scalded but Not Seriously in Union Pacific Wreck Yesterday. CIIEATEST. In a railroad wreck at Peterson, Utah, a vhuri distance of Ogden, ou the main line of the Union Pacific, yesterday morning, three persons were cwocnts Enmm.BE. Injured, one of them fatally, a locomotive was thrown down a ten-roembank inenl into the river and loaded EXAMINER TELEPHONES freight cars were plied fifteen or twenty feet in the an. EDITORIAL ROOMS All of iboe injured redded hi Independent 'Phona .........Ne. SI Evanston. Wyu. Engineer J. A. Vail Phona, two ringi No. 5i was scalded so badly that be BUSINESS OFFICE died se.ersl hours after arriving at No, bo the Ogden general hospital, where he Independent Phona Ball Phono, ona ting No. 50 was taken for treatment. Fireman A. F . Trask and Head brakeman 11. M. Tice, bo:h of ahum were In the engine cab at the time of the uecldeni, were also scalded but their injuries are nut be serious. That all three were not killed inktsnily seems little short uf a miracle. According to the reporta received Major Benjamin W. Atkinaon of the here the wrecked train was freight Fourth regiment, U. S. infantry, passed extra No. ISiKi, east bound. As the through Ogden on the Overland lim- train was approaching Peterson staited yesterday n his way from the tion shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday coaat to the east. morning the locomotive, without a warning of any kind, left the rails We meet ail prices fci feeda. A Mill and headed for the river. In descendFeed company, 2264 Washington. Both ing the embankment the engine turned Completely over. Five loaded freight phones. cars immediately following the engine Sheriff G. A. Behring and Deputy B. piled up into a mass of debris more B. Wilson went to Bilen Saturday than fifteen feet high, at the point night and placed James Prterauu un- where the engine left the track. Seeing the danger der arrest on a serious charge. At them, whn the same lime the officers bnuight the engine flr-- t left the Iron, the three hilsa Bertha Conray, Peterwm'a 15-- y men In the engine cab endeavored to ear-ol- d stepdaughter, and her little escape by jumping. Before they could babe to Ogden and placed them In the do thia, however, they were overtaken Crittenden home. Peterson was locked by tha escaping steam. It Is claimed Ihst the train whs running at a rate up In the county jail. of apeed not exceeding fifteeu miles an hour when the wreck occurred. A car of bright, grrn hay just re celTed at Grout's Grain store, both Had the freight been moving at a greater apeed it Is safe to assume that phones. the wreck would have been much more disastrous. Ed sir the daughAa yet It has not been definitely deter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Evans, termined whal the accident. died at the fasmily residence, 2237 Officials believe caused was due to a that it Orchard avenue, yesterday from an defective rail or switch point. Some attack of spinal meningitis. The body of the employe who visited the anno will be shipped to Brigham City fur shortly after the wreck occurred stale burial today. that a piece of iron was found to be lodged In the switch point, and that Judging from the number of latllee there wa a belief that It wns put who are already arranging their cos- there by persons with malicious intumes for the Mask Skating Carnival tern. at the AudMorfcim Rink, January 0th, Immediately after the accident ocit will be the greatest success ever curred word was sent to Ogden and attained in Ogden. the local wrecking force was ordered to the arena. The company's physiThe funeral of Lraura C. Marriott cian was sent out with the wrecking waa held at the family rauidence at utflt and rendered temporary medical 2239 Jackson avenue at 2 oYkick yes- aid to the injured, who were placed terday afternoon and was well attend- aboard a train and brought to this city ed. The service were brief but Im- aa rapidly as possible. They were pressive.- and were preaMed over by taken to the Ogden general hospital, Bishop's Counselor H. W. Gwilllam. where Engineer MeFeely, after Buffering unfold agony, died at 11:45 a. m. , Interment was la the City cemetery. Mrs. MeFeely learned the news of the The msuiagement of the Auditorium disaster nt her home In Evan si on and have arranged for Tyler A Burton, boarded the flrat train for thlacltv, artrick and fancy skaters, to play a re- riving here In time to be by her husturn engatvment at the Audftorlniu tor band's aide when the end came. The another week commencing Monday, body will be shljiped todny to Forest December list. They proved very Hume, III., where he formerly resided, popular whl'e here a abort time ago for burial and ntv doubt will pack the building Owing to the fset that the wreckage waa piled up between the switches another week. lending to the pausing track at PeterThe meeilitt of the Press club, son, the regular traffic waa delayed hut called for ynderdar afternoon, was little. The passing siding being used for the operation of trains while the postponed until 4:15 this afternoon. wreck waa being cleared. The main line track was opened again for trafSENATOR CAFFERY DEAD, fic late yesterdsy afternoon. Waa Identified With Moot Important Reports received from the wreck late last evening are to the effect that Movements of the South. the accident waa caused by a piece of New Orleans . Dee 30. Former a steel Vail, bent upward, being spiked United States Se raror Donelson I M. In a frog st the place where the wreck occurred. It Is said that official are-oCalfery died tonight. the opinion that the work waa that The body will 1 takrn tn his home of professional train robbers, who In Franklin. n a aperlHl train. Renal nr Cattery's career was Iden- placed the obstruction there for pastified with some of the great put move- senger train No. 3, known as the ments of the south, both express. No. 3 arrived at the and scene of the accident about an hour political, and during the eh II asr h earned a reputation for daring. In an sfterwnrd. It Is reported that then attempt to blow up federal gunboats have been several large shipments of in Atcha;'a!aya bay, Ln., he -- wnm in money trade on train recently. the bay is the night, pushing ahead of This leads to the belief that robbery him. with the aid of u lung pole, a spe- was the inoitve for the dustanlly cially manufacturct' tnrpdn. The torpedo failed to carbide. Cattery swam ashore without hating been discovHIBERNIANS SEND SYMPATHY. of first ered. lie rose : a the aud served on tiic staff of Maj. Dec. 30. -- Matthew Gan. W. W. Vz:k r. national president of the AnSesainr CaSn.-- was one of the prin-clp- cient Older f Hibernians, has sent ijjejiI't.-- s of ihe lontlslRns Migar !he following cablegram tn Pope Plus ImiusT.-a lr atlcr in estalilisn-in- g X: the modern syntem of central 'Ancient Order of Hibernians, reps sagar houses. resenting more than aiin.tmn Irish He first onnie into poliiiciI promt-nscc- e in America, express deepest inns one of the framers of the dignation at atrocities of French constitution of this state. In !Vi2 be and until slncereiM symwas appointed to the United Atates pathy." Nonate to fill the vacancy eainu-bv the death of Sututor HaislaM I.. Gib-suThe Western Senator lias and was Utter elected by the a home in the East. "Do you Intend nominatiiei His Louisiana legasliituro to Abandon your state?" lie was acked. for the vice presbU-neby the Cold "Not at all. he replied. M need it lShW was the bin event for purposes of mileage." Philadelln of Importance In bi jKilit io;tI career. phia Public Ledger. Btm ECSTifl) 60B njTCESr. as ely I, 4 Cali-fitrnt- n ra-.i- llcu-tfrr- flo-to- n. Ciim-uiiii- ti y, la-lu- C.uli-ollc- t, pun-hase- MONDAY UTAH, cotnmlteea work'd faiilifu'.ly art an go men ts are llOShiuit. MORNING, DECEMDER have appointed and hard snl the s nearly perfect as Tbe Udies of the church are plsntiiug to serve two meals a day during the couvvuilon In the uasetni-n- ; of ibeir church a dinner aud luncheon. These meals will b.- - home cooked and fiiwt clac. They wil be a great assistance- - as the ristsiram will be very crowded and those anxious to reach meetings in limi will not have :o wait a long time fvo1 their COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION FOR THE GUESTS. . fr coni-torubl- e act-ou- 1 - ao-co- h Ki-v- - The Suit an of Sulu" will transfer his court to the stage uf the Grand Tuesday matinee and night, January 1st. He will sit In state un that night aud on every night of the week, as well a at the usual matinees, aud it ea expected that everyone who la anyOGDEN MUSICIAN ESCAPES FROM one in this city will be presented to the monarch. HOLDUP ARMED WITH GUN. The comic potentate la the creation of George Ade and Alfred G. Wrathall. The author of Fables ln Slang" is reBold Attempt te Rob Ralph Baker sponsible for the words and lyrics, and Near Hia Home Saturday Mr. Wrathall u credited with the deNight. lightfully catchy music, for which tbe piece Is famous. Mr. Ade has added much to his occupation of the PhilipRalph Baker, a musician residing pine and the introduction there of American character, cocktails, on Quincy avenue, between Twenty and other things incident to first and Tweniy-secunstreets, recivilisation. The atory of "The ported io the police yesterday that an attempt was made shorilv after 12 Sultan of Sulu" Is the history of who ruuea the Island of J.olu o'clock Saturday night, ly a Ions has abducted tome highwayman to hold him up at the or Sulu. of the nieces ol a neighboring chief Intersection of Twenty-seconstreet or datto. The Americans who arrived and Quincy avenue. upon the acene compel hfm to abdiAt that hour Baker, who ! connected with Short's orchestra, was return- cate and make him governor of the island Instead. Hla matrimonial afing home on his bicycle. When riding from the south to tbe north side fairs might have remained unnoticed of Quincy avenue he waa commanded If he had not proceeded to make Ve stop. Thinking that it was some- wholesale love to the American woone with whom he wa acquainted, be men who have come to help civilise Jumped from his wheel. When he the Philippine natives. He pro puses looked arouud rhe' fellow who halted marriage to Pamela Frances Jackson, him was about twenty feet distant. Inunblushingly confiding to that strongs stead uf seeing a friend. Baker looked minded spinster that she will be one at the muzzle of a gun and was com- of eight or nine wives already sharing hla love. Pamela is shocked and manded to hold up his handz. She is made The person Izsuing the commands threatens revenge. had bis face concealed and held The Judge- Advocate of the island, nnd gun in hiR left hand, ln his right hand orders the governor to divorce all bit he carried an ugly looking club. Baker wives but one. She then shows a law did not wait to ak any questions, but by which the divorced wives shall Jumped upon his bicycle and rode each receive alimony to the amount rapidly away. Mr. Robber did noth- of oneJialf of hla lnoome. Aa there ing more than to mutter several oaths ore eight wives, this means lour times under hie breath, making no fun her hla Income and he balks and la put In attempt to molest hts Intended victim. hia own jail. Matter grow darker and darker for and his private secretary, Hadji, who I Imprisoned JEWISH MASS MEETING. A with him fur alleged treachery. from the United States straightFormation of Jewish Autonomous cable ens out matter by stating that the Stats Is Discussed. constitution follows the dag on Tuesand Thursdays only, so 30. A Dec. London, great mass days la allowed to go hack to some of hla in the interests of the Jewlh meeting practices, but he loses hla wives territorial organization was held at old ns many of these have found sweetMile End tonight. Israel Zsngwlll, hearts among Uncle Sam's blue jackpresident of the organisation, announced the practical conversion of ets, and he must (tick to hi first and most faithful spouse, Oalula. whom he two of the former and most Important call the charter member of hla opponents of tbe scheme for the col- harem. onization of Russian Jews, namely, Iffie Slutan of Sulu " i a handLaird Rothschild snd N. 8. Joseph. Chairman Speillman, having made somely mounted production in every nss of the word; neither pains nor explanation of the formation of an in- si' have been spared to make It ternational committee, Including expense Rothschilds and Oscar 8. Straus, to an artistic, musical and dramatic success. weigh the merits of vai lous places, suggested in which to form a Jewish GERMAN FLAG IN MOROCCO. autonomous state. President Zangwill denied the reported Intention to form a Jewish colony near Galveston, Tex., About to .Be Hoisted Over Ralauli'a whteh he said would be tn routraven-tiont- o Stronghold. American law. All they Intended dulng. he aald. was to form a deTangier, Morocco. Dec. "fid It lo partment. with headqiiarter at Gal- currently reported bvre that the Gere veston, to psslht emigrants to pene- man flog la' about lo be hoited over trate the Interior f tlurUniled States Ralsult's stronghold at Zlnal. It la Bald in preference to settling In the city pf to be the bandit's Intention 6o enNew York. deavor to embroil tbe powers In the To further this purpose, Mr. Zang- meantime, by joining forces with the will aald, an ananymous dosnr, but not prelender. On the other hand it In Jacob Schlff, had contributed lOO.imO ainted that Zlnal has been sold to pounds. The Rothschilds of London German commercial firm which Inaid Paris together have given 20,000 tends to enter into poses sslon when pounds toward furthering the objects Ralaull retires. When he learned of of the organization. bis expulsion from Morocco, Rxisull's sent his family and fortune to the mountainous headquarter VOLIVA DENOUNCED. of the Bentarron tribe, while he reWas Characterised as Judas Iscariot, mains at Zlnal prepared to follow at any moment. Devil and Robber, Ben Gnail, a new pans of Tangier has released Ben Manswur. Ralauli'a Chicago, Dec. 30. Wilbur Klen who has openly joined general overseer of Zion City, representative, war minister. Other was denounced as Judas Iscariot, (abbas, the Devir and Robber" by followers of former partisan! of Rnisuli have deserted him. John Alexander Dowie during a meeting attended by 250 persons In Zion OUTING CLOSES TODAY. tabernacle tonight. The first Interruption, which almost precipitated a panic In the audience, occurred when President Attended Church Yesterday Yollva made a sarcastic allusion to Returns to Washington Today. Dowie. Shut up. ordered a Dowle-it- e In the audience, Charlottes vllle, Va .Dec. SO. Fog Youre only a dog." The usher aeised tbe accuser hung over the Pine Knot neighborly the throat lu an effort to stifle his hood today, which the president spent video. Gurgling through hands clasped in quiet. The threatening weather over his ini.u'h, the disturber con- aid not interfere with bis plana to tinued: "Don't you mention John attend divine service at Christ church, Alexander Dnwie's name again, you which li only a short distance from Ju-ilues riot, for he picked you out ihe cottage. At the close of the seruml made half a man of you the rest vices, the president held a reception. L rleill." Boon after the disturber The prealdent bad bad luck on hla wa silenced an outburst followed Vo-1hunting trip yesterday. lTp la Green 1 as declaration that he would dis- mountain be came aernaa a lot of wild tribute pamphlet exposing the variturkeys. When flushed they flew In c ous oaths. A third dramatic, every direction, but the prealdent besituation occurred when Yollva walkgan to imitate the turkey cry and after ed to the front of the platform and aliont an hour one of the scattered arked one of the follower of Dowie bird returned to the spot where they to shake hi band. The latter refused, were flushed. The president fired but that he would nol shake missed hla mark. He took two other hand wl'h a devil. Vollva predicted Hhots, but by this time the birds were that before another year had paaaed too far away. he would have reorganized Zion City Tbe presidents five days outing on a auhstantial basis. will close tomorrow afternoon. THIEF y. THE PEOPLES PURE, PERFECT Ki-Ka- AND MOST POPULAR Ki-Ha- WHISKEY n eon-:iniie- Ki-Ra- m -- Ma.-oni- d s eiiip-mni- . - h po-pi- b.ae'd-acti.- .V-n- - am rx.Di aimer, WB'W. AN FRANCO-VATI- C CONFLICT. Kl-Ra- 1 .'li-n- Former Premier Sayn Government Would Like to Back Down. Rome, Dec. 30. Emile Ollivier, who waa premier ln France under Napoleun has written a letter to the Giore nnle d'ltalla, saying It is too soon tu past serious judgment on the Franco-Vattcaconflict "We must admit" M. Ollivier saya, the Instructions the pope will give after the application of the naw now 'before the French senate. It la evident that the French government would like to go bark, but it does not know bow. The logical and strong measure would have to close the churches when the Catholics refused to found cultural associations, but the government feared a papular rising. The pope know eanctly what he wants, and with hi Inflexible will he will win. if a referendum vote of the French people were possible the policy of the government would not find three million supporters. M. Ollivier says he foresees that ihe struggle will be kuig. 111. n ROCKEFELLER TALKS. New York, Dec. 30. Discussing today the subject, of centralisation la business, John D. Rockefeller said: "It is natural that the man who drove the stage coach should be antagonistic to the railroad, and that the hum who used to keep the small Inn should look with disfavor on the big, magnificent hotels. But It was progress, It bod to come, and for a while It was a hardship for those men to adopt themselves to the new conditions. They had my sympathy, I assure you, but we all must continually meet new conditions and adapt oure to them. It cant be otherwise. .elves ' Of course, I am sorry that I am so misunderstood, but I have the beat feeling for everybody. I bear 111 will to no one, and It In a great thing to think that this Is so by the grace of God. DEPLORE ACTION OP FRANCE. Cleveland, Dec. 39. Resolutions deploring the action of France toward! the Roman Catholic church ln that country were adopted at a maa meeting tonight of the Federation of Catholic Bodetles. The meeting represented 150.000 members. Bishop Horts-msn- n of the diocese of Cleveland presided. The resolution contained expressions of sympathy for and support to Pope Plus X. A cablegram telling of the action taken waa sent to the Vatican at Rome. Copies of the resolutions were mailed to the pope. President Roosevelt, United States Senators Fnnker and Dick, and Representatives Howland and Burton. FOR AND AGAINST FRANCE. Milan, Dec. 80. Clericals and anticlerical! participated In two processions here today, one ln favor of the French Catholic and the other In faVATICAN NOT SURPRISED. . vor of the French government Disturbances were prevented by the poPope Awaits Application of Law-- Will lice. Bach claims that 20,000 persons Than loous Address. werejn Its processions. Cardinal Ferrari has Issued a pasRome. Dec. 30. The approval by tbe French nation Saturday of the toral letter protesting against tbe amended separation law did not. cause prosecution of French Catholics, lu surprise at the Vatican, such an out- which he nays the fight of the French la glorious, for the persecuted are come being expected. What the holy ee now awaits Is the application of defending liberty and civilization. the law during which the pope will Issue an address aa tu French CathoIN RUSSIA. lics; but when thia will he done or ln St. Petersburg, Dec. 30. Twenty-thre- e what form baa not been decided. The are announced t pope la reported to have aald today; Our prayers are for tbe assistance Tamboy. The mutiny la tbe most of the whole Catholir world for the since that at Sevastopol last French clergy in order to help them July. A colonel, three lieutenant-colonelthrough persecution to Anil victory." twelve other officers and officers tad Cardinal Trlpepi, who died Satur- mass of day, left, the whole of his patrimony, privates of the Seventh cavalry and amounting to a 'million dollars, to the also the Tamboy military prefect. Colonel Borlsenff, of theGlebsk battapope. lion, have been arraigned for derello-tioof duty. WOMAN KILLED IN BED. COURT-MARTIA- court-martia- L ls n : -'. VISITING ANNOUNCECARDS. WEDDING INVITATIONS. MENTS. MENU CARDS. TALLY CARDS. PROGRAM CARDS. We desire to impress upon your ; . I ! mind ihe best class of work leave this place. There will be no unnecessary delay in executing orders and we guar an ten satisfaction Isah as to quality of work and price. Call and Inspect the work and get prices. T ' Vo-liv- s. a! i:' - pi ni.v-eel- coin-ounc- Ucit-giiTc- l - iI Peoria. 111.. Dec. 30. Mrs. Henry Anderson, wife of a prominent retired farmer of Cambridge, 111., was shot dead ln her bed esrly this morning by tm unknown person. A negro arrested at Cairo, fifteen miles away I being held as the merderer. - w.-r- n accre-ipin-ile- J. S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers d lii'i.-u'o- - WASH. TUESDAY AT THE GRAND. d i AT THE BIG CLOCK THEATERS d r. I MUSICIAN ELUDES A MUs Alice F. Kase-JU- , English teai her at tb? high scbiKd, left last home in Chicago. Her Reception to the Teachers Expected to night for hercame unexpectedly 'noth resignation One of the Grandest Ocasaions to hersvii and the school, but serious of Its Kind. Illness in the family required h.r immediate departure. The students of the sclnxd will be greatly surprised J reparation tluState Teachers un returning to school after the holifur convent ion are fart nearing comple- days to find W gone, and her many tion and everything lafeaiole fur the fiiends will i egret her hasty deconvenience and entertainment of our parture. via. tors is being dime by the officers of tin1 association aud the special comTWO FiREMLH DISMISSED mit lee appointed the purpoae. Arrangement are being made with the view or affording teachers Dispute Over Newt Law Cost Two Emt mod a aud home-lik- e ployes Their Positions. Hons, and many wealthy resident rehave shown their public spirit by It is alreudy apparent that there will be more or less trouble suae fn.ni sponding to the cal) for lodgings. l ho-eloutiv the prcpuM-The rear of the 11, eu sixteen-hou- r labor limit ha been secured a an office for the Uw, when the same becomes effective association and during the ronvtuilon on the various lines of railroad. Anall geueral officers will make lift ticipating the passage of this Uw by their liHodniiurle:-icongress, the Southern Pacific official being Installed free of charge by the have ordered that the provisions of local companies as a demonstration of the proposed law be enforced in order l.lL-.- r iillui'cal in .11' bUCica Ol ..ill as- to see how the same would work out. sociation. A typewriter will be in and also to remedy anything that readim- and all matters cunincted might be necessary. On one with the con ven tiun will he dispatched of the crews, having beenSaturday ou duty the manner. All visit- specified sixteen hours, was ordered to in a buriiiesaa-iik- e ing teachers ate requested to report tie up at Wells for the allotted ten at this office directly after their ar- hours' rest. When that time had rival in the town, as the committee elapsed the department saw on entertalniiiema will be there to di- fit to send operating the crew bock to Carlin, rect them to kidging and huardiug their starting point. For some reason places, and the distribution of badges, there were objection on the pari of etc., will be conducted there a well. two firemen who finally refused to The committee ou cnibrtain incut of i. bey the instructions Issued. Without which Mr. Harris la chairman, hua further ceremony the two men were hud otic of the hardest tasks con- dismissed from the service. nected with the convention. At first people did not respond very- - readily and the committee found It necessary i'QSIH BEAD fUHERAL to make a complete canvas uf the entire city ln order (o obtain sufficirut Impressive Services Held-iFourth lodging place for the visitors. Much Ward Yesterday Afternoon. cf this wss done through the schools iiy a card system, but many members Beautiful and Impressive were the of the committee made a personal can- ierviciS held yesterday at the funeral vas of different sections of the town uf Joslsh Heed In the Fourth ward and, as a reward for their united ef- meeting house at 2 o'clock yesterday now clHssitie-have a list afternoon. Bishop E. T. Woolev preforts, they and will he able to comfortably bulge sided. The ward rholr rendered sevand board about a thousand people. eral appropriate aelectluna and solos These are mostly resident accommo- were sung by Mr. Farley and dations as the hotels were pretty well Orson Griffin. The Mary attendance' was tilled up and engaged ahead uf time large and there were many beautiful when the committee commenced work. florid offerings. The speakers who Lodging can he procured by calling pnid tribute to the memory of the deat the office of the Heed. Wednesday parted were: Elder Fred Suntmeiill, mottling. January 2nd, where mem- lamls Head. W. J. Hancock, E. A. Larber of the entertainment committee kin and HUhop Wooley. lutdiiuent will direct applicants to suitable lodg- was In ihe City cemetery. ings. The accommodation which will be offered are all good and visitors AMERICANS CONDEMN FRENCH need not hesitate to aa (he committee have only considered first-clas-s Protsat Against Confiscation of Church places. After visiting ihe comProperty. mittee. tearhers will know exactly whore to go and will be relieved of Washington, Dec. 30. A meeting of ihe anxiety- and trouble of hunting citixeua of Washington of various reiwKlat ions in an unfamiliar city. ligious denominations waa held here Decorations. tonight to condemn the action of the The committee on decorations has French government In eonflacatlng been at work a well. 'and have suc- the property of the Catholic church ceeded in accomplishing many things and Imposing restrictions on the The meeting which will add to the attractiveness Catholics ln France. of the buildings in which the meet- was held in Columbia theater, and ings will be held. Upon Am request some of the most prominent citizens the city council granted the use of the nnd religious durkers In this city were street lights, and upon all the nights In attendance. Over 1500 persons were uuuble to guin admission. The of the convention Twenty-firtof and Washington avenue will be ahlaxe spen kera were. Edward H. Gan John Van Scbuik of and will present an appearance equal Baltimore, to that of the nights uf the (Vintmer-cia- l the Dutch Reformed rhurch.Maj jr of New York and Rev. D. J. Travelers last spring. Flags will he hoisted on all public buildings, and Stafford of Si. Patrick's Roman Cathmembera of the committee are calling olic church. The meeting concluded with the upon business houses with reference to decorating their store: in fact mer- adoption of resolutions strongly con chants have already proffered to dec- detuning the French government for ils stlon. The stating that orate their show windows and roanl-leste- d tinp'.ibll uttenincex of several of the their iutereat lu every way posleading statesmen of France. Indicate sible. a desire to strike at the very root of Meetings will be held in ail The churches, high school, council eliain-In-r- a ChrfsiiHnlty, and are thus a serious ami opera house, all of which will menace to Christian civilization. be decorated with cut flowers and CHILEAN EMBASSIES. ferns. The opera house will be brilliantly lighted and an electric sign, "Welcome U. T. A., suspended .over Senator Not Satisfied With Treatment Accorded Them Abroad. the stage, will add to the effect. The chairman of the committee Is making Santiago. Chile. Dee. 30. In the arrangement fir a large elect rin sign of welcome to be suspended at the Chili. an senate yesterday Fernando siren uml laiskeno. who was recently rejected on conjunction uf Twenty-fiftWashington avenue. Tiiese, with the a candidate fur the presidency, advostore decorations, will show our visi- cated roiliirtlnu of the Chilean lega-MuIn Knrcpe. This speaker dwelt tors that the loan is stive and appreciative of the importance cf the con- upon the lack of conslderntion of European government toward the vention. of Hottrli representative American countries, and cited the fact Mr. Glllllnn, secretary of the asa that las year King Edward Invited ciiithui. cii me tin front nil loike in Fri- all the diploma's in lamdon to a banday f ir tin- pnrikise of looking over quet except ili. se iif Sjutlr American the iirraugenienis. selecting his qttar-t- i countries. This, Scnor Ijtskeuo rs and to v iliat everything wouM whs .Ini lo the old prejudice be in readiness for the meetings. He American people which Squill again over went the ground thoroughly wiMi vli'i siirvivek In EVIDENCE AT BROWNSVILLE. Europe, which should Mr. Al!im ant visited the building ni i'.i' Chile consider the carefully where the department meetings will Prominent Residents Giving Testimony of rciiri'Ki'iiiu'lves who intglif lie belli. He exprt'oi-ehimself well 'ii1 expo-e- i to s:i;h cunt Concerning Riot. Willi a the HITlIMgenii-llltri Hiir.i'tit. everything is planned fir the convenBrow nsi Hie. Tex., Dec. 30. Up to ience and conitort of the guests. tliii- Hftetnoon forty witnesses had CURE YOUR KIDNEYS. An effort will he mnde at been heard bv- - AsilMant Attorney - v tn c i.ielect meetings t.jt!jrird see1, General Purdy in the investigation beDo Not Endanger Life When An Ogof the association; to procure some ing conducted by him a to the alleged den Citizen Show You man wlm will be a hie and riotous conduct of members of the the Cure. whose business It will tie to hud, after Twenty-fiftInfantry In this city in the records and b'ul.s of the as.!oci:i-tion- . August last. Some of ibe most promiill Why coiu'ur.e tn and In lake cure of all ir.attirs nent residents of Brownsville were ' .tgrmic id '.iiitii'y e.qnpla'nt. '. connected with the .ncimruthin. The was those whose among iMsordiT. IsiuenpH. taken. Jose Martinez,testimony assoei.it ien has never had ..lie ,iu the I'.'.: iliicli urinary a pharmacist, ' r. languor, shy allow Micns-f'i; need of the same is grimly te.i solI'l tu c.iTTi,. I'll rt.nii' invalids. testified today that be saw the export! d th.r the .'iggi lion will h ah.-T: .i t.i:ii nire i, off:. red theiij? diers shooting and saw them coming lav orjhly icreivcd and :ba: seme grind over the walls of the fort into the l!ou!) i 1'iln is the remedy io niaa taunhlc uf dl'bi.t the r , I! ii.n l.i.riiuki. Ii plies :ri ;he kidneys lOWII. hi m di red may A number of other witnesses, in'Ii- - hiiii ih.ey need (o jierform ih'dr cluding Mayor Combs, corroborated work. Dv f I. the and 'l " h,iv,' any. even rine. if the thi testimony. Other witnesses will aitii'iK nt a uppinuctiiUL. " n jitmiw of l.iiin.y pvim'ipu! dieno, cure le lienrd tomorrow. ir.eei ii.gs. ate ftiicago nil IVci'tnh r loursfdf now. uef, up dialKMes. drops t v.' j j arrive here ner N imn , or I'righi's SNOW IN ENGLAND. mis m. Ren- thi ii cell's iiii.',:ed in ::c afiernooii ol sti.'iio'i ilgdi'i, .illl.il-lAM ; !,c general I'tHeeis Mrs: v. H. Shipley, of London. Die. 30. Snow storms conTwenty-F.v.-ih of lle HSrOl'd., ,11 ll'.irll (lgd ''I I : nil h reel tinued in various part of England, Cglen. say;; on Moi'dar. u :!ie have s"iue wo-'- k iiiv-vhut with less severity and there are f Ih, iu's Kirtn.'y pill.5 to al'i ad hefeiv ihe mid foun-it to bp a Kind:d sign i.i siuihern England of milder aa. :;u", may he ionnd at tli" piuai m for '"iiing up the kiineya. weather. During the snow storm yesIHsne..f: !!l Ill'll IqiMI'Teis 111 Ihe lie i. using iMcknchee. ' r any arm.yance terday morning the Swedish steamer and visi'lou icaclu rs will .ir- of lilul k t;d. ii'.i! the Orion, In leaving Grimsby, was run great si 'i nil 'lain- on s te- from rx.an's Kidney educs iav down in the River Humber hv the Pill, o . .mi ii"i'iinu I'chin,. (mil will be whieii iWr Idaho, from New York. The st S W. Ilsd-toprocurM v escorted npiown s drug ator!-- . wa in our lmy. who Orion sank in five minutes, but the lively n'.tisii'. crew wsh saved by the Idaho, which wlt Kidney complaint w?s tro'ibled Thi' receptinii lo ihe tiacbei wi:l ihiti t b,proceeded in Hull. backache and n, the lies: aftii; of iiri'oably pains w.iu'.d be so severe as tj cripple "led in the t:i'e ill year Xn em bin' Te nr. ve h round, benil over no KING OSCAR IMPROVING. :iim I wo ; j pi o,de tvi!1 'c a f'.eii' n mar, 'lit. g or straihi-'i- i l.iliaiietidan!'ku! tbe eniei'ain up ivaui was Si u'kh iini. Dec. 3d. The hiillf lbisn's Kidney li elT a " lu. ,i fl;, a:id have issued today concerning the state ,j isuii'o nil. led ,1 in A milt: IT iitll. I' 'i'i uf ihe mo.--i wonderful htnef.r to health of King Oscar says: wili na rry. I're the him " The king's temperature Sa'im f an-l;u tb.i l'ini:s will :e by all ilealcr.- -. Price .V evening was 9S.6. and this morn Ii been lias Uopclnn I Fi'rrr-M.ylbur. Iteff-iloC.i . fiamiiiglrim. fik . in majesty slept well dur ((ms u. in .'r.-c- i a lurgiriil.it- - X- w Yuvk. sol' igen's fur 'he Un'td the nxhf. Hi appetite Ik good. 1 ' . - !. .! i .e: . r.i Hri'on of the heart D unchanged i "ii.1 w tn ' In' io:ft'ririil lo aefon,. Henn'in'ier ti... r.aine Doan's an there is still some discharge of mu date noie t ia.i half of tin playt - t.u.e no o' her. fim the windpipe." - Engraved Stationery A 19011 SI, AVE. iro-.itil- EnBsRabEB -' I REINSTATE THE UNIONS. By a vote of to G4 the Central Federated unkB today decided tu aecept the mandat of the American Federation of Labor union. and rein state the Musicians were The latter organizations because they refused to glv their support to the chorus performer in their difficulty with the management of the Metropolitan opera house. 74 New York, Dee. 30. sub-pend- TRY TO SETTLE 8TRIKE. Xev.. Dec. 30. Mineown-er- a and miners have come together in an effort to settle the strike controversy. They met thia afternoon and discussed behind closed doors the trike until far Into the night What agreement ha been arrived at has not been made public. Goldfield, i a.- ' WRECK NEAR DANVILLE, VA. Danville, Va., Dec. persona were killed and several others seriously Injured todar In a wreck on the Southern tailway near here. 3l).--T- SERVICES RECOGNIZED. Tokio, Dec. 30, The emperor today personally Invested a number of high military end naval commanders with decorations for distinguished services Field e war. in the Marshall Oyarna. Generals Kurokl sad Nogl and sernal other generals, t gether with Admiral Togo received the first class decoration of the en Kite. Russo-Japanes- 0' ' |