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Show S53CLrED FULL ADVtRHSE IN THE PRfiS DlSPUCiiS UTAH examiner r0E Tb1!tP CHE adtinVSI'dhjm IlT 'ok! 55 .1 rubers. . Tol v U BSC OUR M THE INDICATIONS OGDEN - UTAH. CITY. FRIDAY MORN IN J. JANUARY ili nt. OgJea. . i'loiileut G'veiiug . Minnies of Ogi'.t-Funi-troSii-r; ot i.i,The .... Miss Rele Speiis-cr- , Og.'.t-Mjz.o U .Nciii.lig.leii S'ory "The Ut'iu'li-of the Kjn-iv- i Karu-to lhe Primary School'' WRIT OF CERTIORARI. Filed Against the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. 3. 19)8 PRICE FIVE CENTS SPAT IN H:S 1. H. Mdllli petition for "The Best Discipline fin Iliai soof the li r Building relied States vermis the Chicago, i W. M. ii. Ogdon Burlington and Quincy Kaili.iad com"The Value ol Memory Work" pany, in which the railroad company Mara I. Brown, Sait l.ake was prosecuted for graining rebates "Small Snugs for Sun-.lSmgerx. to the packing houses of Kaiit-uXlau.l Ming by Ogdeu City, Kaus., waa filed In the supreme "'idle Making of a Pin,; am court of the United States today. The Matii.is Peterson, prosecutions were under the Elkins Weber county. act, and the company wax fined Election of officers. on the charge of making a con Tiflis For Count Boci de Castelaoe Despatches Report Weber county Is represented by Frinnries Directly cession of 12 cents per hundred M. PriTbos. and pounds on laid and oil intended for Hard Outlook in the mal y Supervisor Mail!,lv.iy Engages in Personal Enla Peterson, The company contends that i Heir Choice For Presiexport Bn and teachers. A laive deli-gu- t ion th- - rebate was made tn order to meet of Ug.len teachers hcade.i by Supercounter With Prince Outlying Provinces dential Candidate changes in the tariff schedule of the intendent Allison are also stiendiug steamship companies, and it asks the the convention. buprenie court to bring the whole case matter for This review. is up St. Petersburg. Jan. 2. A despatch Tte Paris. Jsn. 2- .- CVuut Bonl de Oat t DEFAULTED ON DIVIDENDS. Ohio, J- supplemental to the cases against the received here from Tiltls says scurvy from ahum hla wife, who was of Ohio were fined which packing companies he broken out among the native Xew York, Jan. 2. The receiveia Miss Anns Gould uf New Yurk. ws for receiving reliates. and in which i,purtuuit.v to express In the provluce of Erivan. for the New York lv (liimvud, and Prince Hello de cld'd choice for the pm: Uty Kail way comto be held writs already have been allowed by which, like other sections of the pany today Oefaulted ou the payment Faugan, who on several waa at prlmariea to president and the supreme court. Caucasns, suffered seveiely in 1907 o the quarterly dividends due Janu- reKrtod to be engaged to Madame m Februarv 11th. when delegatesstate from a poor harvest and resultant ary 1st on the eapital stock in the Gould, bad a encounter lodav i!eiuate to the Republican TRIERS' HEAR CHARGES. famine. Measures to wend In food subsidiary companies of the New at the chutch of Si. Pierre de Chali elected. Tha contention will r ud to afford medical relief are being York be held in Columbus on These lot, while a service to the memory of City Railway company. Against Rev. William Schaeffer Re- taken, and an endeavor will be made dhidends are due as rentals for the the Lady Stanley Errlngton, a relaand 4th, and turn Verdict of Guilty. to use a portion of the doutua a fam- line. Pnder lhe term uf the leases tive of lioth men, who died lately in nt large in afi.lir.on to four delegates convene was In progress. Beginning ine appropriation for this section, al- the stockholders cannot take national Republican the D any ac- England, oth-e- r inside the church, a here Count Roul waa voted exclu- tion legally lor a month after 2. The thia and nine Jan. though money tor Philadelphia, governor decandidates lion, says the prince insulted both him and "Triers,, appointed to hear charges sively for relief work In the provinces fault. ilatea officers. the sacred edifice, the encounter was of H. Russia. William Rev. conEuropean and preferred sgalutt The call for the primaries resumed at the doorway, where Count The imperial council has bees conShadier, presiding elder of the west vention was adopted this evening by Bonl, followed by his brother, Count of the Philadelphia Methodist vened in special meeting for January district commitcentral state toe Republican Jean de Castellune, overtook tho returned a ver- 3d to pass an appropriation which, ses-doconference, Episcopal and lively a tee after protracted prince. Count Bonl aiat in hi coudict against the accused. after receiving the approval of th? The friends of William H. Taft, While tonight sin's face. Then came the clush of lieen emperor, will at once be available for no have specifications for candidate and secretary of war, followed by a rough nature-o- f canes, as the relief. made the to officially for presithe Republican nomination on the pavement, which ended la Sliaef-fe- r fight Dr. Is it The RusIn believed that outlook crop commitcharges, European dent were In control of the the gutter, where the men were finally was charged with "conduct un- sia has grown steadily worse lately tee. 'casting 14 votes to 7 lor the in on his relation a separated by a big butcher. Count account the of minister," tvld of becoming spell supporters of Senator Fnraker, also with Mrs. Martha Delchley, postmis- weather with almostlung Belli at lhe moment of Intervention no snow. The presidtlie for candidate avowed was holding down the mcll-uigin Insenwinter crops have been unprotected 7 on tress of Morgantown, Pa. The "triers to 14 stood The vote ency. sible prince, while Jean, according to had iost The officials of the agricultural decided the that charges simply n which required every proposition eye witnesses, was administering to been substantiated and Dr. department In the ministry of the inroll cull except the selection of n hltn a severe kicking. seris from ministerial all are more terior downcast con-resuspended becoming state temporary chairman of the vices and all church privileges, pend- every flav as they realize the necessiWhen the police arrived tlie butcher ion. .Taniea R. Garfield, secretary was bidding the two principals lu the ing the meeting of the Philadelphia ty of increasing appropriations for of the Interior, the choice of the Taft conference In March, before which he the relief of the iteople. fight, who were covered with mud. supporters, received 13 votes to 8 cast will be formally tried. lhe prince waa bleeding profusely Columbus. of M. Dougherty, to Harry from a wound In the right temple, The charges against Dr. Schaeffer COMMITTED SUICIDE Richard McCloud of Ixindon, a close are baaed principally upon the finding where be had been hit by Count Bunt's personal friend of Mr. Dougherty but of an unsigned letter, which It Is al- Charles Becker, Former State Treasheavy stick. With the butcher'a hand as him With a Taft supporter, voted for Charged Attempted on his collar, Bonl was haranguing leged he received from Mrs. Delchley Shot Himself in the Mouth. urer, against Mr. Garfield. while he occupied rooms at the home a crowd which had gathered as to why The state committee decided that it Fireman Murder There of of Mrs. L. M. 8haw in thia city. Dr. he had apat tn the princr'a face. The 111., Jan. 2. Charles Beckhad nothing to do with the selection Belleville, 8baeffer and his friends contended er, 67 years of age, formerly state police invited ihe two men to go to the of national delegates In the congressOn New Year that the letter waa nut written by Mrs, , treasurer of Hllnola, committed suicide stntionhoiise, and this, after some disional districts and declined to mako as alleged. ; Delchley, puting, they agreed to do. AH three at ' hla t home todnv In himself any auggestion by shooting regard thereto. comment on in the mouth. to refused Shieffer of Dr. them, bespattered with mud, accom-' afsuicide followed The a The committee met early In the the admitted he the police, and followed by the verdict, though panied 1 family conference, attended by three tsinoon and after a short session ap-Vancouver, B. C.. Jib. 2. In the po- several thousand persona they march result was a surprise. The case has of four hie children. Becker'a first to draft a been printed a Tan-guslice court ed off to the station, where they made the sensation of the year In wife died two years ago. Last June today H. XaJuanei, K. call for the prlmariea and convention. ; and M, 'J enemeye, Japanese, apchurch circles. explanations." he was married to Mrs. Frank Espen-halThis committee called upon Governor peared oa n charge bMhUeuipied juu ri - Count Bool declared, that. Prince It ia said that the family con- der Harris during the reoess to consult in connection w,tn toe subbing Relie de Sengan had not been his wishes In regard to the call. A RECONCILIATION NOt EFFECTED ference was held today to discuss the of the throe firemen on Xew bear a tn lhe ceremony nt the reas of estate a Beckers committee representing the supportdeposition The accused were remanded, church and he was therefore surDay. to O'Brien's Cannot Accede Leadar Beckhis sult of ers of Senator Fnraker also called on second married. Mrs. from the prised to find the prince sitting Demands. er was visiting friends tn Bt. Louis at bail being retused. Reports the governor and asked him to permit noapital this evening mate that Rich- three feet In front of him. Count the time of the conference hir name to he piesented for chairno notice of tbe Dublin, Jan. 2. John K. Redmond, Mrs. Bertha Orr of Chicago, wife of ard Frost and Gemge AnJersou, two Bonl said he took man of the stale convention, but the chairman of the Irish parliamentary Former Minister to Venesuela Claire of the firemen atalilied, are doing prince during the service, which progovernor declined. but will not be out of the hos- ceeded without Incident until the eleparty, today made a statement in ex- Orr, one of three children present, well, for The call reported by the several days. vation uf the host, when the prince pital at the the of proceedings found Becker's floor planation of on thte hody and adopted by the general de- rose. third member the fire lhe of to held conference bring recently his a with bedroom his revolver at committee by a vote of 14 to 7 la one in the affray, Alexander McAs he passed me. said Count Boni, of the most elaborate ever issue! by about the reconciliation of William aide. The other children present were partment of member nationalist O'Brien, pari Arthur Becker, a lumber dealer of Lit- Donald, was only nightly cut in the "he Jammed his hat on his head and s state committee. neck and ia able to be about. There looked insultingly at me, this within Several amendments to the call 11a men t for Cork, and the Irish party. tle Rock, Ark., and Gustave Becker of ia no excitement in the city over the twenty feet of the altar. I immediA reconciliation has not yet been ef- Belleville. The eldest son, Caalmir were proposed by the friends of Senator Knraker, but In each case they fected, for Mr. O'Brien demanded the Becker of Osceola, lows, waa not able occurrence, u being recognized tnat ately got up and followed him, and summoning of a national. to spend the holidays with his father. one of the firemen pushed another when I retched the vestibule outside were voted down. The chief fight immediate on I have not given you your a new basis of represen-convention wax made Coroner Irwin gave a verdict of sui- against the window of a Japanese I said: against the direct primary declined cide after the testimony of hoarding house in a spirit of Xew Christmas present,' and spat full in his plan for the selection of delegates to tation, which Mr. Redmond taking to accede to, and in hla present state- members of the family, but he de- Year's frolic and broke several panes faro. He raised his cane to strike me. the state convention. They proposed of glass. The Japanese, hearing ue but I got In the first blow, opening clined to make public the testimony, that delegates to county conventions ment the Irish leader contends that of Mr. OBrlen'a do-- : breaking glaaa, and believing they hla temple. We then dosed." the First De chosen a was acceptance in Becker director the direct by vote, the county tan-Count Bonl dramatically acted the National bank of Belleville and in the were to be attacked, rushed out and convention to chouse the delegatee to mands by the directory would be tamount to censuring their own chairi ' Belleville Stove and Range company. in great excl.enicnt atucked the fire- part as he tuld his story, and declared the state convention. man and abdicating their authority. was wor.h about 1500,000. Becker men with knives. Frost's nose was at Its conclusion that he had only reThe call ns adopted provides for n He declares further that the cam- He waa total of IS! born in Germany and served almost sliced off, and hla lip, cnin and sented what he regarded aa an Insult delegates to the state convention H throughout the civil war as a volun cheeks were spilt open. Anderson was to himself and the church. He, waa convention. The Australian ballot la paign for an Immediate cut about the neck and arms. Mc- convinced that the prince, on account not one for nnlty, but for strife. to be used In the teer. primary, if petl-k- n Donald received a align t cut in the of hla past career, would not dare to Is mode the names of candidates back of the neck and ran for police prosecute tbe complaint CLOSING. for delegates DENIES MANAGER may be printed under assistance. When the police arrived Prince Hell de Sagan, when seen by 'ho name of the person who may be the Japanese had disappeared. Tbe the Associated Press correspondent their choice for presidential candl-d-'.tHe Referred to Closing of Several three men arrested Inside the house tn his bedroom, could only account Utah Smcltere. The unit rnle In the election of had blood on their clothing and one for what he termed a brutal and dedelegates U1 be observed In all exbad a large knife in his possession. liberate attack by Count Bonl and Helena. Jan. 2. Manager A. M. cept Cuyahoga and Hamilton coun-- I. The stabbing affray has not atiired up Count Jean de Castellane on the which nitty be divided Into dis- Smith, of the Helena plant of the y race feeling in Vancouver, although theory that Bonl w'as a madman. He tricts. Provision Is made for chal-eog- American Smelting and Refining th attacking by the Japanese ot men therefore could not appeal to the code, of denial made at the polls, which will bs specific today in uniform ia considered significant he said, but would allow the law to Wn Inna 1 to 7 p. m. February lith. the story telegraphed from thia city as showing that the whites were nut take Ha course in the criminal court. night that he had said It waa lat intention irresponsible rioters, and that th He declared that the attack was en of the corporation to the Columbus, o.. Jgn. iTiaili-subbing waa quite unjustifiable, ttrely unprovoked. He was sitting In Dick wan here to look after close several more plants throughwaa the interest of his i'acre Is no excitement over the mat-be- t another part 'of the church, far from said What he out the country. colleague. Senator and the authorities think theye Count Bonl, and when he left, as the ccraker. but he remained at hie that several smelters had been dosed CGDEN PEDAGOGUES TAKE ACservice was cohcluded, Bni and hla will be none. Utah to made the in the Hotel Hartman reference being and did IN CONVENTION. TIVE PART brother followed him out Aa he ot go normal when said He that the Xeil House, where the plants. reached the stops of the church he be SILK MANUFACTURER DEAD Jr ,e. W'omlttce held its sessions, condition a resume, he would not The was seized by the shoulder and, wheelsrnatnr Dick received If wages were restored. surprised many callers, to "ad not communication, so far shelter employes here will hold a Interesting and Very Profitable Ses- Said to Be First to Establish ths ing around, heound himself face with Bonl, who, with the Count face w cnnid matter the soon consider to AttendAre Held business in sions the United States. Being ascertained, with Arthur meeting words: "This Is a Christmas preseno, orys manager of the Taft ten per aunt cut or ance Large and Enthusiastic. canvass, of accepting the child. spa- - toward him. the Los 2. plant by striking. Louis myVbr-Angeles, Ca!:f., Jan. convention prellmln-nti.- j closing yarding the they closed, he said, aftpr the no efforts at Givernaud, a memiier or the firm ot first compromise ere made on exchange of blows, his foot caught Glvernaud he said to NINE MOOCHERS' ARREiT Brother?, the either side, although Weber county and Ogden educators heavy overcoat. He tripped iirir; to that effect were In first to establish silk manufacturing In his lng and fell on the curb, and It was then at are the a showing ajlendld making men After the state committee the died in 2. United heie Nine, States, Philadelphia, Jan. today Bonl and his brother and State Teachers convention now being at the age of 73 years. He came here that Count. u,Hd ltB wnrk Senator Dick of Iicing "Moochera him. kicking hltn and poum-eupon d Intwo the from to months ago Xew York held in Provo. They are taking an Yeggmen were sentenced l? n,al'e an' comment upon As him with their canes. it io! beating a concerted attack tt aVIPrJn reMrd to the dates set-r-f' house of correction here today. They active part In the convention work tending to make his home in Los Anwas it evidently the primaries or onvention or were arrested yesterday at a meeting geles. A son surriiea him. The de him, he lodged a complaint. 10,18 ulloPted for couduct-l- ; of a society which they had formed. and are aiding materially in the pro- ceased was horn in Lyon. France, and upon in- - ,rF"la.l To prove the animosity of the Casmade. is In came to a house that brothhs this with gress his Plmarl. Mr-- Vorys alto being gathered lodging country They tellanos against him, he declared that ! ers forty years ago. Heart trouble even n'ak, Rnj formal statement, In the tenderloin and the landlady A report from Provo has the folthe Marquis de Castellans, Count was pocause immediate the notified the of death. reiUlu ,peak tm becoming suspicions, lowing to say: Bnnls father, who followed the party she lice. According to the woman, Provo was dressed in her gayest to the police station, said in the presoverheard the men discuss'ng past regalia this morning to welcome the DEATH DUE TO PRISON. ence of all: "EPORT of robberies and planning new ones. teachers of Utah to tbdr fourteenth "I wish 1 had been there too, so I comptroller. Prior to being sentenced tbe men annual convention, whose first generEnreka, Ills., Jan. 2. Examination could have hit yen. The monthly were examined by detectives, but al session waa held this morning, and of the stomach of Rev. Gllbery Gish, J,n' -n- arjlJRt0nPrince llclie said he regretted the none were recognized as being want- which will continue until the evening pastor of the Chrattan church at Incident principally because the name ,':ffk statement of the comp-v,- " J. "r ,h? enrrency shows that at ed by tbe police. . All are residents of Jan. 3. Chambersburg, Hllnola, reveals that of Mme. Gould had been dragged into is"- hustness. December 31 of this city. Every effort has been made to hit sudden death recently was due to It clrcul8t,in "If the Count de Castellane's atpronerly entertain the visitors. Red, poism. The state's attorney Inst ' which is an increase hr my visits CAPT. PILL8BURG NAMED. ye'low an! blue ribbons, the colors night liegan Investigation to deter- tack on me to ,u ,93'M8-4and an In of the U. T. A., fly from all the prin- mine whether the minister was mnr-dre- to Madame Gould," he said. It seems While preaching at Adrian. strange that he objects to the visits I0 month of I33.912.B99 TV.cipal buildings. The session this Washington, Jan. 2. After a " V,0n ba!,,d with- President Roosevelt on( Enl-- ' morning completely packed the build- Mich., several months ago. Rev. Mr. now when he did not object before the Btd'e, i received a note divorce. , ,n'8 amounted to (643.459. Secretary Metcalf announced ing. From Ogden and Weber county Gish la said to have ' f,,r lhe of $94 Tbe prince said emphatically that he Pat Captain J. &. Plllsbnrg baa been points a special brought 200 people. threatening his life. The missive 1yr the month elected aa chief of the navigation Salt Lake la very poorly represented. purported to be from a near relative. was not engaged to Mme Gould. He of Id", so? incT?HBe Circulation se":891; . said that he would willingly fight n bureau of the navy department. Cap The principal points from which nr,., i FORTIFICATION In the con teachers com are in ike counties outAPPOINT duel if there was honorable provocat an participated n,0,y 8mou,'Je! Plllabury a dsrretw for the yea- - 'erenre between the President and side of the cities. This Is due to the nr board. tion, Incidentally mentioning his proficiency as a swordsman, but under he secretary Just prior to the fact, In part, that Salt Lake failed circumstances he Intended to alJim. 2. By order o this year to offer any special pay for Washington. 0f Un,tM S,Rt hondr convention. of law to take Its course. the Ogden low war. Genera thia the City secretary at'n',lne acting 'n each regia-irsiio- a the there had been an estrangeWhile BALANCES. dlrecteu of has none pay Weber staff, county TREASURY the chief circulating ai Bell, vn, i ment between him and Count Boni, he and the mount c' fee of their teachers and al- tlie establishment at Manila P. Wfi nn' wure Phhllc de i a board of officers to le knowr .ald, he bad no reason to antlrlpate Washington, Jan. 2. Today s state-ien- t low (3 for attendance. In the Primary section. Ogden and as the fortlhiatlen hoard, whose dut today's at:ack. of the treasure balances In the "If Bonl desires to get me out of tne of the f Weber county teachers are taking a it will he to consider the questlcr. eneral fund, excl-rivafway, he continued, in order to gold reserve shows: prominent part .as the following pro- of the location of defensive work Available caih balance, I2C9.S19, gram attests. and the posts pertaining thereto fo fect a leeoncillstlnn with Anna, this Room D. High school, Brigham the Philippine Islands and to suhml' a his affair, not mine." 3!1. The affair has created a great relGold coin and bnlilon. 338,951,451. Young university. reports thereon for the information In Paris on account of the no ation B. $21o,9S4,CG7; Hawaiian Katherine .larartfflPllt. Miss war , Shepherd nf (h Gold certificates, 260,393,520. presfWashington, Jan. 2. A l $15,-Ou- toriety nj high family connections of ti-participants, and especially Count Boiit's prominence ns an antirepubil can and au opponent of ihe govern-meiii'- s T church policy. a writ of rer.iorari in the case O it J-- Prince Ili lie de Sagan ia a grandson of i be famous duke, who fur years set the fashion in Paris, and concerning whom a hundred droll stories have hi en told. He Is a brother of the Duke do Diuo. and has figured in pnblic gossip iu Paris. A few years ago he attained notoriety Matin- - Barboiix during the by trial of a damage suit brought by a prominent horieiy leader, because it was publicly axserted that the painting ' Nude - Woman lu a Mask. exhibited at tin- Sal. hi. was her portrait. According iu curren. gossip in Paris. Cnum Boni and the eutlre Castellano family are now convinced that Prince de Sagan, tho opposition of the Gould family, is seeking to mar-iMme. Gould. It is stated that'll was only recently that Count Bonl abandoned hope of reconciliation with hla former wife. DENIES E Claims That Tresidest Jor dsn Has Assailed Him For Five Years c v Detroit, Jan. 2. Coach Tost of the University nf Michigan, In an interview today, flatly denied the charge of President Jordan of Lrlund Siaufont University that Yost offered W. Y Gregory of California I1A0U to enter the university of Michigan. Yost brings forward a telegram from Gregory substantia ting thia denial. ' For five yearn I have endured, without reply, the aspersions of President Jordan," said Yost. It aeema to me that the time has arrived when I mutt demand that Dr. Jordan produce some sort of proof for the numerous statement s he has made, challenging my personal Integrity and e, bd lKip-ulnti- re-ce-nt , 1 hwillt. JAPANESE and-tuuib- APPEAR IN nt b T ! . ti , - Paris, Jan. 2- - Both Count Boni and the gave their own version o! the quarrel, each claiming that the other was the aggressor, but tho prince alone lodged a complaint, ci arglng the brothers, with assault. A ''process verbal having been written out, according to the French law, the three men signed it and were then released. The case now will go before the public prosecutor, who will deride what, if any steps shall be taken. in view of the fact that Prince Helie has elected to pursue the matter in the courts, the Idea of a duel Mens to be precluded. Bcalde, Count Boni declared tonight, it was doubtr fill whether he would receive the seconds of the prince, even if the latter could find anyone to net in that car 1 ,i MOURNING FRIENDS GATHERED AT THE OGDEN TABERNACLE YESTERDAY. Great Concourse Paid Last Tribute ef Love and Respect te the Late T. Y, Stanford. A great concourse of people assembled at the Ogden Tabernacle y ester-daat 1 o'clock p. m. to attend Die funeral nf T. Y. Stanford, who de- y TEACHERS parted this life nn Tuesday morning. His many friends and relatives came with beautiful floral offerings to pay a last tribute of respect to hia mem ory. The great tabernacle was filled wlih sorrowing people. A special musical program was rendered aa followa: Rock of Ages, by Miss Myrtle Bal linger; "I Know That My Redeemer Uvelh, by Hagbert Anderson; Face to Face, by Oraon Griffin; 1 Need Tliee Every Hour, a duet by Oraon Griffin and Mrs. Mary Farley. The speakers were tbe Hon. B. H. Roberts, John I Herrick, James H. Xeltion and H. H. Thomas, all of whom spoke eloquently of the deceased'! career in life. Hla many excellent qualities were referred to and his great work of philanthropy and bust neas activity was emphasized. Words of confidence were extended to the bereaved wife, parents and other relatives. The pall bearers were P. T. Wright, Ernest P. Brown, P. Erastrom, L. Toller, Willard Scoweroft and Thomas Farr. Interment took place in the city cemetery. LEFT FOR er PROVO i v -, d de-wi- t. - ASSEMBLY OF j com-p.-n- met beds. fccity. .. 1 ". . Tonight Prince Helie Is laid up In bed with hla head awathed in bandages. while Count Boni spent n part of the evening in vndting the newe-pape- r offices, telling the story of the ?nrounter. When seen by the Associated Press correspondent he waa in high humor, rkmwlng hack the lapels of hla fur coat in order better to display one of his famous white allk waist-costhe began the recital with the history ot'hla cousin, whom he painted In the blackest colors, declaring that Prince Helie had been ostracise by hi own family, not one of whom would peri lint him to enter the house.. Count Don! then proceeded to ezplafn (he episode and declare! that It had nothing to do with Mme. Anna Gould, but was the result of nn old grudge between him and the prince. He adQe-- l that the prince ha! not been invited to the ceremony nt the church. , .; MONTHLY STATEMENT. 1 Of the Public Debt Close of Decem- $9,550,992. The debt Is recapitulated as follows: Interest bearing debt, $898,210,050. Debt on which interest hsa ceased since maturity, $5,580,385. . Debt bearing no interest, to-la- Total, $2,547,451,690. This amount, however, does not Include $1,243,900,869 In oertlflcatea and treasury notes outstanding, which are offset by an equal amount of cash on hand for their redemption. The cash in the treasury is classified as follows: Gold reserve, $150,000,000. Trust funds, 81.243,900,869. General fund, $124,606,494. In national bank depositaries, $256,' - e XlT!1 .' J?,nn of 920,154. Po-l- e j In the Philippine treasury, $4,253,-- ! 145. lotal, $1,779,680,663. against which there are demand HaMHties outstanding amounting to $1,360,160,672. which leaves a cash balance on hand of $419,519,996. , COINAGE IN DECEMBER. Washington, Jan. 2. The report of the director of the mint shows that the coinage executed nt the njtnta of the United States tn the month ot December amounted to 116,767,780 at followa: Double eagles, 112,273,650, Eagles, $5,250. i ; Half eagles, $650,170. Quarter eaglet. $105. Total gold. 612,929,025. Silver, 13,7 1'4, 770. Minor colna, $63,904. In addition 1.643,000 pieces coined for the Philippine Islands. i oooooooooooo o o WILL BE NO TEAMSTERS. o o New York. Jan. 2. There o will bn no teamsters to move o the goods of tbe striking ten- o ants on the East Side If notices o are served on them, according o to an announcement today from o the strikers headquarters. It o was said that one local branch o of the United Teamsters Union had already passed n resolution to refuse all dispossess business and others would soon rent follow. Tbe antl-hlgleague now claims to have organised the occupants of over l.ftftO houses and to have secured reductions so far for 250 tenants. o o o o o o o o o o o o oooooooooooo OOOOOOO 00060600 o O O DR. 8ENN DEAD. $1,303,-550.821- con-eien- 2 "Dr. Jordan atates that while Georg Gregory was ia the Washburn Preparatory school at San Jose, Cal., them came an offer from Yoat, through a local agent, of 1 1.500 to begin with, It he would enter Michigan. Gregory accepted and went. I will give l,Ati0 to any charitable institution in Detroit that he may name if he can prove there is one word of truth In thin statement. lu order that I mlgh first give Dr. Jordan an opportunity to vouchnnle the proof of such statement, at mjr request two different frienda asked him for the name of my agent In the Gregory matter. Dr. Jordan replied that he had no thought of reviving ol! issues, but would now place all Information with Plexotto for fullest Investigation; that he cannot make publia his source of Information without peri mission. My denial is backed up aa strongly as I can make It. 1 hare a telegram from Gregory in which he aaya: "Seattle, Wash., December 31.F, H. Yost, Detroit, Mich. Yoat nevei offered nta 21,100 nor any part thereof to enter Michigan. G. W; GREGORY.1 (Signed) Dr. Jordan baa ato assailed ths scholastic eligibility of W. Msrtln Heston and Ralph Rose. Heston entered Michigan nn a graduate of San Jose normal, from which Institution Leland Stanford admits graduates, not suly without examination, but aloe with full semester's credit Rose entered Michigan on his high school diploma and Michigan hsa deserved credit for dropping n man who holds seven world's records, and this without protest from anyone. President Jordan fell flat when naked by the A. A. U. for Hoses professionalism. "Buch statements as those made by Dr. Jordan have poisoned the minds uf many prospective students of athletic ability. They may, perhaps, be pardoned for drawing the inference that some one le waiting with open hands on every corner of every campus to help them through their university course. Perhaps it la but natural tnat they are disappointed when they find that such eonditlona prevail largely in imagination." h Washington, Jan. 3. The monthly statement of the public debt shows that at the close of business, December 31. 1907. the debt less cash in the treasury amounted to $884,030,831, which is aa increase far the month of s - at ber. Vf -H SAT- URDAY. mei-ti:.L- ShSd fair be WEATHER FRIDEY AND bonds 12.027,000; Philippine loan Porto Hico $7ku.U'H. JSL ARE THAT there will RIP T0.A0. n- WEAlHtR FORECAST Chicago, Jsn. 2. Dr. Nich- olas Senn. one nf the most widely known snrgeons in the United States, died here today. During the Spanish war he was chief of the operating staff of the amir in the field. He was n native of Switzerland. e Dr. Senn died of hesrt after an illness ef. ten weeksTbe malady is thought to have been the result of tbe high altitude of South American mountains during a recent trip made bv Dr. Senn to that continent, although the disease did not develop until after his return. die-eas- - o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 3 |