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Show niB 3IORXIXO EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, "" MARCH 5, 1WJ. tr- - Most Remarkable OF BEEF TRUST May Mean to Take War Game. Burt Arl tiur. Monday, Kb. 19 The Kiihhian turixxlo hunt it hirli MitiKlii refills- In I'iKmii Huy. Fob- - 4 4 terrific rruixcrx. 4 ln-The Lull. One hliot iL tho leak was 4 boat was at high 4 Mniipt'd. lio was water, and returned to Pull Ar. 4 was lire from l Mibjifli-Urn Jhi-huc- r 4 4 4 4 4 tliur. 44444404444444444444444444 4 New York, March 1. A report 4 4 from I'ort Arthur Mate, says a 4 4 tiirlch from Tien Tsm to the- 4 4 Aiiicrlciin, tlial the lowil fa al- 4 4 ready on rliort rations and that 4 4 lii'icc of foodstuffs are cxoild- 4 4 tain, Few if auy uf tho civilians 4 4 arc left, but (lo re are enough to 4 4 fi l'd tu anxiety on the 4 4 pan id tho authorities aud Cum- - 4 4 per Is feared imiro than the Jup- 4 4 hill'll. 4 - - HIK-s- e 44444444444444444444444444 4444444444444444 staff bit that the Jaiiaiieso general left Japan today for CheinuliHi, Korea. as showing that all This for tho forward the fnaips landeil In Korea niovciueiit have and it I exis-cletint niovetiu'iit of 1riMiN foi ward will Is'gio Ihe Iasi of workn 4 minister of knlf, public 4 to the Rusthia week. With 4 and rallrotulH, wax preM-u- t when 4 sian loree wliieh will contest flu way 4 4 the fclart was tnailn. iln-rwill bn some surprise 4444444444444444444 4 4 itat ist hosaid thu Hussiaiw arc able sircuglh Liao Yung, Munchurla, March 1 to dispose. The Japaneso hare orrnpU-i- l lelilo miliYang, Korea, and are iuiw fortifying Rl, Ii'lersluirg, March l.-the walls of Iho town. This was the tary aiilhoritlea are causing to he removed from all strategic isdntn In the objective point of General Mlhliji-nkwho, with a dclaclimeiit of moiintt-r- t Far Last Ihe wiunen and children and Coe sacks, had rewhud Kanauja, Korea, all agiil and Infirm men. so that the and was to arrive at Icliiu lieri-ssilof pmU-ctin- g them will not yesterday. A detachment of IIukkIhu ho added to tho other duties of thu I In tho neighborhood of Jcblu troops and In order that all supiUles ' troops The Koreans are avrrao to giv- may lie available fur Ibe use of Ihe Yang. ing the llusslans Information regard-in- g actual combatant. lbs movements of Iho Japan) HI. Petersburg, March 1. lleneral cue. The Chinese troops around Liau Cite Na Vannovskt, former minister of war, are being reinforced. Yuan Bhi Kal, died last night. the Chinese rommander-iu-clef, ha 0 KchasLupul, March 1. Vice Admiral 10,000 men near Junipln Fu, while men are with (,'encral Ms. Fresh lloxohrazoff haa loft hern for Crniiatadt troops are arriving In the province of to taka command of the second division of tha Baltic fleet. Admiral HewiCblU tt raxoff la gn'al ly beloved by the aail-urChe Foo, March 1. A Russian nffl-rimany of whom gathered at the dispatch says tho Japanese renew-e- d railroad alatlun to bid him farewell. the attack on Port Arthur on ths TRAIN WRECKERS ON TRIAL. morning of February 26th. The fleet kept beyond the range of all but tho roost powerful land batteries. Tho Miners at Cripple Creek Answering ' engagement lasted one Serious Chargee Made. hour, the Japanese then retiring. Their loan Is un- -' Creek. Cola, March 1. Both (ripple known. The Knsslsn cruiser Askold the defendants In the conspiracy case bad one gun iliamonuted and two men agalnat Sherman Parker and Thomas ' Injured. miner's union leaders, charged Fouler, on Ai kiw water February 2kth, the with wreck a passenger Russian discovered a Japanese tor- Irnln attemptlng'lo on tbs Florence and Cripple pedo boat dostroyor which had been Creek road were on the stand yestersunk on the shore of the outer harbor. day. They made a general denial of They stun found live unexploded lr-- the Hlatcmeuts made by the principal pediwa. Fort Arthur was quiet yes- witnesses for the prosecution. Che. terday. G. Kennlaon. preetdent. of miner's union Na 4i. swore to statements which tend St. Petersburg. March L Mall ad- to prove an nlihl for Parker. Another vice from Vladivostok say that OHO witness testified today to seeing a letChlncae brigands sre terrorising the ter written by Charle McKinney to district of Nlnguta. Their leader, wife lu hi which be admitted that hi f lnvuluer-- . proclaims hlmw-lconfession, which Implicated the deable to bullets. fendant e in tlie alleged attempted Advices received by mall from trie train wrecking, was made for a ntsk say that local Arms whose cin-- paid him by secret service men Inprice the ployes have been called into the ser- employ of the railroad. It Is expected are to vice of the army, continuing that the taking of testimony will be pay the married men full wages and Completed loday end arguments bethe unmarried men half pay. Letters from dated Feb. gun. 4 Irkutsk, Siberia, March 1.- - The 4 4 ilnt complete train traversed 4 4 Lake Baikal, on llm Ice railroad 4 4 at 11 o'clock I Ilia morning.Klill-It- 4 4 4 nm(ed of 25 earn. 1'riuce 1 lu-e- u e The a . 15.-P0- ' ' - Vladivostok, . 17th, say that the warship In the har- lior on that date ware the Rossis, Cromoboi and Rurik and the trau-- . port Moakova. The pint was frozen hard and the Ire break was scarcely aide to dear the channel. Two Japanese attempted to blow up a dork at .Vladivostok, but did not succeed. They escaped. A Japanese barber at Vladivostok deeming himself Insulted by n Russian officer, shot him dead and then dramatically announced that he wan a captain on the Jaimuese general staff and was not used to taking CHICAGO ROBBERS. Follow Wealthy Coal Dealer and Taka His Monty After Fracturing Hie hull. L Three rohltera Chicago. Mnrc-have followed Patrick Burke, a coal dealer, from a restaurant to hi office, attacked him and after a terrific struggle. In which a slove was overturned, sidling fire to the place, left him hound and nagged and uiicoiikcIoii with a fractured skull. They escaped with f 100. Burke, who is 60 year old. was 8L Petersburg; March 1. All the almost suffocated by the smoke from papers print prominently but with- the overturned stove liefore he recovhi and broke out comment Commander Marshall' ered conscioiisiiCM report of the VIckRlmrg Incident off bonds. Ill condition I critical. Chemulpo, and the reason a assigned JOY TURNED HI8 MIND. in the United Slates for hi not uniting In the protest of the naval com- Heir to $1,000,000 Becomes Insane- on manders against the action uf the JapReceipt of News. anese. These statement will doubtMilwaukee, Murrh 1- .- A special In less dear np the misapprehension existing here, concerning the affair. Com- tho Sentinel from Bessemer, Mich., ing simultaneously with the announce- says: James Colgate, laborer ami millionment that the state department bad decided In countermand the order aire of lluriey. ban been taken to the t'ntil that Edward V. Morgan smiointed insane hospital at Newberry, consul at. Unrt Ihilny, proceed to hi recently Holgate, who is 20 years of nmrl age. was a mine teamster. Then his )KMt Commander Marshall's should have good eflet-- l in allaying graudruihcr. Janie Colgate. Sr., died hi New Haven, Conn., and loft him $ Irritation. tho - Washington. March 1. Whether the "Beef trust'' is violating the injunc-- 1 ion against it is to lx- - made the subject of investigation hy the department of commerce and labor, according to a resolution ordered reported to tb house today hy ih committee on commerce. Interstate and foreign favorable acShould the house lal-tion on the resolution which is to be called up at the earlient ixwxible moment ly Chairman Hepburn, it will j constitute tho first introduction from I congress to the new department to exercise tho powers giii'ii it under the law, tu investigate .tie operation of industrial institution?-The resolution was introduced on February 4th by Mr. Martin of South Dakota. Today Mr. Martin was given an extended hearing by the committee to which he made thu ssKertion that TAFT ON MISSIONS. t'm "Iteef trust" wax violating Ihe Should Acknowledge Indebtednese to spirit of the injunction. If not its letter. The resolution was amended so Priest for Aid in the Philippine. as to provide that the rojxirt of the March 1. Secretary Philadelphia, igat ton should go tu the presiof War Taft was the princial apeak-e- r Invest as provided iu 'he law creating last night at the fifteenth annual dent new department, instead of to condinner of the Presbyterian Social Un- the This amendment was opposed ion of Philadelphia. Hu aisdtu on the gress. Richardson (Ala.i uf the commitby can mlssUins which "(uod protest ant who held that thu report should be tee, do and are doing in the Philippines." rusdo to the house. Inasmuch a the lie said Iih had Ikh-i- i agreeably surprisrequested the Investigation to be ed lu And how liberal tha country had house made. It waa deemed advisable by the been In accepting the religious quesmajority of the committee, however, tions ill these Maud. ''Justice le abide by the law and after the Inhe said, "lhaL we kcknowledge vestigation has been made io pass aniudelitedueas to the friar and uihrr other resolution requesting thu presichurch Catholic Roman the of priests dent to submit the finding to the who hare given to the Culled Stalea house. Should the investigation show Christian material from which we can violations of the Injunction the metmake a self governing iicoplc." will be referred by ier undoubtedly The secrelary briefly reviewed the to the department of justhe religious history of tin Islands and tice president and the trust proceeded against said that he did mil think the time for contempt of court. He lmllev-ei- l was rl for proselytizing. i list mure can lie done for the Washington, March 1. Senator Philippine by sending money for hosIntoday introduced a bill ami and seltixils churches pitals, of executive salaries the the creasing who alsive all high class clergymen could set a standard for the people. officers of the government and of senThe bill end representatives. Ninety per cent of I lie popii'aiinn. he ators said. Uvea In dense Ignorance and un- fixes the following scale: til this great percentage of the people has been educated, he added, self govCANNOT BLOCKADE. ernment iu the islands must lie postponed. The hygiene of the Philippines, he United Btatea Captain Takea a Very Deeialva Action. said, is dreadTul. He told of how Infants hair died because of the lark of Washington, March 1. President knowledge on the part uf Ihe parents Morales, of the Dominican republic, to care for them. una been refused permission to blockade hia own ports to keep out the revolutionists as showa by the following ARBITRATION REFUSED. i ppori of the navy department by CapTrouble With New York Lithographer tain Miller, commanding the cruiser Columbia: le Not Over. This morning the American three-mastNew York. March 1. - The New York coma schooner W. R. Lithographic Artists and Designer iu from the eastward and our boat league ha followed the example or went alongside. The captain informed ls the LI biographers' union, consisting me that be had been warned off of the lithographic printers. In reject-Inand not allowed to enter by th ihe ultimatum of the Employing gunboat President e, and was told that Lithographers' association. There are l e must proceed to this port. Immetwo thousand men In the unintiu here. upon receipt of title I comThe employers called on ihe workers diately municated with the minister asking tu accept an arbitration agreement him to communicate with Morales and by March 15th or face a lockout u( Inform hifii I would not recognize hia union men. A mass ha been right to blockade Macoria and refuse called fur March loth aud it Is expect- entrance to vessela flying the United ed a decision will be reached as tu States flag. whether tho men shall strike or submit 'The minister informs me that the to a lockout. piesident demurred at flret, but Anally agreed to the fact. t Gal-fing- ed a Ma-cor- g mm-tln- NEW MONOPOLY. - Ban FrauilNco, March 1. The California (lu and Electric corisiratlon has consummated an impel tant deal In this city hy the purchase of Ihe system of the Standard Kin trie company of California and the I'nlled (lax and Electric company. This gives the California Gaa and Eleilric cnmpauy a monoiHily In the supplying of electric power to twenty of the principal counties iu Ihe state. uf ihe comconpanies ubMirlied are extensive cern. heavily capitalized. The Standard bail a capitalization uf $5.0(10,000 authorized stock and $5,000,000 In bonds, all hunted and ouUiauding. The tnited Gas was capitalized at $2,300.- 000 in authorized stock, of which is outstanding aud $2,000,000 in authorized bond of which $1,100,000 outstanding. The purchase price jiaiil lor these two ronipaiiu- hy the California (las and Elect rle comiwny has not been made public, hut It la raid o lie a high oue. The SUmlsrd Elec- FAVORS JOINT GOVERNMENT.. .. Denver. Cola, March 1. A special to the News from Lae Yegaa, N. M., says: A telegram from Delegate Rodey giv-n- g . i - Sale of Womens Muslin Gowns Great purchase of 350 gowns, secured at a great saving In view of the recent great advance in cotton. We offer these at unusually 0 prica. SPECIAL CLEARING OF COR6ETS. Special sale of 2 and 3 Kid Washington, March 1. The house today passed a hill giving the consent of congress to the removal of restrictions from the sale of allotted lands ou ths Puyallup reservation. Consideration of lb District of Columbia appropriation bill was then resumed in the committee of the whole. ' G!oves$1.50 glove.... 99c congresg. Washington, March 1. It was decided at the cabinet meeting today that troops should not he eenttotnelsthmua of Panama. Order that bad been sent to the Third Infantry to be prepared for service there will tie revoked. Marines will continue to guard the interests of the United States on the Isthmus. The cabinet was Influenced in Us decision by the diHinclinstion to have two jurisdictions on ths isthmus and as nxvsl vessels mdst remain there for some time, it was decided to allow the marines to continue the land duty. Washington. March 1. Merritt O. Chance, of Okia has been appointed chief of the division of supplies of the postofflee department to succeed Michael W. Louis, who was removed as tho result of the investigation. ed the rest. He gave them until two o'clock today to decide whether they would go to work and have their fines suspended as a consequence. Otherwise. he said, they would have to leave town or go to jail. MODIFY RAILROAD BILL. Ottawa, Ont., March 1. The government haa announced the modification of the Grand Trunk Pacific bill which will be submitted to parliament It haa been found that the provisions of the original measure were Impractical in tome cases and the construction of this new line waa for a time looked upon as an impossibility. The time for completing the fine under the provisions of the new measure ia extended tojill, On the mountain section of the road the government will guarantee the boeds to the extent of 75 per cent of the cost of construction. The government will not take possession of the road in the event of failure of the Grand Trunk Pacific to pay interest on its bonded indebtedness until the payments are five years trans-continent- Mia Marie Drofuah, who will play Portia In The Merchant of Venice with Mr. Charles B. Hanford at the Grand Opera House on March Ird, made Sweethearts. her debut on the stage s Jenny Korthcofe In Gilbert's Soon after ahe Joined Steele Mackaye'a Money Mad company, playing tie Ingenue role of Ourtha Graham. Later on she made a decided hit aa Marie in Twelfth Night," and then was seen la The Man Without a Country" and The latter play was produced and enjoyed a run at Niblo'e GarOlaf. r cast of "Rosedate." York. She was the Sarah Sykes in the New den, all-sta- REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. behind time. The deposits of $5,000,000 of the road's funds required under the original contract will be released at an earlier period ia the construction the road. TEAMSTERS AMERICAN Rates: $2 to $3 per day. modern Improvements. DI4 lug room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake; mountain and valley, men's headquarters. commercial Street car service every five minutes. Three blocks east of Ualos of J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. carries a full line of Glows, Blankets, Whips, Tents and Wagon Covers Mfr. of High Grad Harness and 8tock Baddies. 2270 Washington Ava 'Phene 614x. We Have What You Want in " Telluride. Colo.. March Riitan, assisted hy a detachment of 37 atriking minthe military aro-Heer on the charge of vagrancy. They were taken lieferc Judge Holmes who fined twenty five nf them and discharg- - H. C. BIGELOW, caO cBamat3sggn For Courteous Treatment at j 0 Stop The Supplies Spargo's Book Store. Depot Proprietor Typewriter Tellur-id-e Inn Dew-Dro- p CLEARY OI KINNEY, Props. A8K YOUR FRIENDS ABTU WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL 8 TREATED. OOCS33QI A great shoe business, built upon honest principles Shoe Store we place on sale $25,000 worth of shoes direct from the THE LARGEST PURCHASE EVER MADE BY A WESTERN DEALER, Months ago we began preparations for the largest sh:e busi- ness in our history and our shoe buyer went direct to the largest manufacturers of Ladies Mens, Boys and Childrens shoes in America, placing with diem ihe largest contract for shoes ever placed by a western shoe dealer. The shoes arc here, systematically arranged in our store for quick selling, and they represent the handsomest collection of shoes ever brought to Utah. BOSTONIANS. Ladies' French Kid. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES. to wear Bostonians because they Everybody New heels, new tips. Regular 1 satisfaction excellent in every respect. They are $3.00 valu give OJt, .A.UU and SI 25 made from strictly first quality material, on perfect fitting Never before has such good Sale price $2.50. lasts by skilled workmen. Prices, $3.50 and $4.00. shoes been offered at this price. mSZ g7,r.T!aafTBBrWgBMM PLAN. AH STOCKMEN ntroduction Shoe Sale. Largest Manufactories. clasp Washington, March 1. A favorable report was made today from the senate committee on territories on Nelson's bill giving Alaska a delegate in l.-S- - To introduce our new one-thir- prices. The bill provides that the new salaries shall take effect March 4, 1905. The senate today resumed consideration of Ibe bill requiring the employment of American vessels in the transportation of government supplies. Mr. Teller epoke in opposition to the measure. He based his objection upon the ground that the bill granted a monopoly to a certain class of trade. 1 Mora Trouble Develops in the District of Colorado. t. Mere shipments for the greatest embroidery eale wo ever had, end that meana greatest of all. Thousands and thousands of yards and d sampla strip of the fineet embroideries at almost usual each. MINERS ARRESTED. n prices coupled with quality. t, the information that the President ad just dclared to him that he waa In favor of Joint statehood for New Mexico and Arizona and would use his influence to set lire the passage 'of n Joint bill In the present congress has Juki, been received la this city. Gov. Otero. Territorial Secretary Reynold, aud Chief Justice Mills hap- petted to be here when the telegram All have leen waa received. oppo-- 1 neuis of joint statehood, but upon see-- ; Ing the message they abandoned the fight fur separute statehood and are willing to accept a liberal measure admitting New Mexico and Arizona jointly. the very best values that Embroidery and Lace sale President, $75,000; speaker of the house, $12,000; members of the cabinet, $15,000 each; senators and congressmen, $8,000 $15,000; i 1 tric company's nisln plant is in Amador count). It supplies Sacramento and San Joaquin count joining with the United linn and Electric computiy In supplying the count lex around Son Sudden riches turned the iHiy'a brain Francisco Bay. its fines Paris, March 1. The correnjiondciit running J informed that aiithoriialive wl vires and lie may never recover sufficiently through Sun Joxe up the west side or Lava been received In lari to the cf- to enjoy his good furtune. the hay lulu this city. Introduction sale Ribbon sale is now on This immense aggregation includes RIBBON market haa to offer for 1904. March 1. The invesW tigation of the pioiesis against Senator Siiiuul retaining his seal will not begin until 10 o'clock tomorrow. Vi Chairman Burrows called the committee to ordi-- r Waldcuiar VauCott of one of tho counsel for the Salt defense, asked for a mtiuneini-n- t un-- jtil foiuurniw, on account of the unavoidable absence of A. S. Worthington of Washington, who has charge of the rase for Senator Smoot. Thu attorney for lint protest aut a niado no objecThe wit--; tion to the postNnenu-nt- . ness present was li li. Crlichlow, for- uteri y Fnili-- Slates district attorney In I tah, who has prosecuted a num-tn-- r of cases against Mormons. Former Secretary uf the Treasury Carlisle and former Representative Taylor, atwere torneys for the prosecution, prusenL ESTABLISHED - in our history. The inducements for next week are more than unusual. We earnestly recommend a visits and House. a Hand in the Far Eastern 4 r To Inquire Whether it is Violating the Injunction in U. S. Senate Asked and Postponement Granted Until Tomorrow. Chinese Forces Near Liau Che Arc Being r i ZOi , |