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Show THE Examiner Telephone Number! In the day time call up 234X r call at No. 40T 24th street. At , call up No. eight, after T p. IS Standard Building. (uldornia thia morning. Huy times a A a fa, Seeds in Bulk, and get three mu- h for your money. Skeen 332 2tth Street - Joseph Scowcrotl has returned from businose trip to Pocatello. Blacksmiths' union No. 299 will give a dance on March 17 at Diguan's hall. Pig prepara.ions are belug made for the event. Johnson of Corinne la In the city for a few days, visiting with friends. IV. E. Fleshner, Camp, Hess and Morton, four of Ogden's Ixtet bowlers, will go to Salt Lake City on Saturday evening to try conclusions with a team of lwwlers of that city. It is tims to plant 8 WE 1ST PEAS. Finest assortment every shown in Ogdon. Skeen A Co.. 332 24th SL We have the ability and material to fill your prescriptions. Brown Drug and Washington. Co., Twenty-seconTel. 237. Waa Ninety Yearn Old Well Known and Highly Respected By Aik Kor sale. a good family milch cow. Call at 23lb Jachaon avenue. There waa no game at the Acme last night, as several of the and Last & Thomas icams were ucahle to be present. IN OGDEN Yesterday noon occurred the death of Christopher Aadneson at Five Points. The immediate cause of his death was apoplexy. Though the deceased had not been feeling extra well for over a week, yet he was np and around the house as usual. The evening before his death the family had a party at the house and he enjoyed the company and the good time they bad In the morning he arose aa usual and dressod himself. He waa taken with a sudden attack at noon while sitting in hfa chair and died very suddenly. Mr. Aadneson was an old and respected resident of Utah, he having come to this state In 1869. He was well known In this vicinity and bis friendship esteemed by all. He had an amiable dlsptxdtlon and It Is doubt fill If he had an enemy In the world. He was born in Noreray April 30, 1814, and leaves surviving him a wife .four daughters and two sons. The funeral arrangements will not be made until a daughter In California arrives. otticml visit Grand Master and Deputy Attend Local meeting ef Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Bird Mnnna Makes Canaries Warble. For sale by Skeen & Co., 332 24th The two lodges of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Noa. B and 36. Street. last evening received an official visit from Grand Master Or.' W. II. Bucher 150 end A. 0. 17. W. excursion, An Depnty Grand Blaster W. 3. Giesy strong on a special train, will crane to of Salt Lake. District Deputy Grand Ogden a week from Saturday to pay a Master E. A. Lillleflold waa also presfraternal vlait to the local lodgea. ent. Short addresses were given by the Unlit. B. Lewis haa hardwood char- visitors, after which a social time waa coal for flat irons. Phono 149. had, altogether a pleasant evening beticket office. ing spent. ht f. way. Chief George A. Graves of the Ogden fire department, was In Salt Lake yesterday for the purpose of meeting the son of a former associate. Guy Barclay, RECEIVED HEAVY SHOCK but the gentleman failed to keep the appointment. While there he visited the local fire department. Aa a result of the elertrle storm Wednesday nlghi the telephone and light wires became overcharged in imrta of the city. In The George Frelwell, a clerk employed at Examiner's office, after the last form Williams' grocery store, fell downstairs had been set up. the apprentice boy, yesterday morning while carrying a William Brown, got such a shock from box of soap. When picked up he waa one of Ihe electric lights that he waa suffering from a sprained left arm and knocked to the floor. No serious rewrist and a number of cuts and bruises. sults followed. Dr. Baker was called and made him aa comfortable as possible. FUNERAL OF MRS. GRUE John Smalley, ihe jeweler, in mourning the loss of a gold Waltham watch. The funeral of Rowena Grue was The timepiece had been brought in by a customer who wanted it repaired. held Wednesday at the Second ward Smalley laid it down on the counter meeting house. Besides the Immediate while ha waited upon another rustom-e- r. family there was a large number of When he returned the watch had friends present. Many floral pieces gone. The police are working on the bear tribute to the respect in which the deceased was held. case. The speakers were P. Anderson, Ralph Douglaa and Bishop McGuire. NEW SUMMER RESORT furnished by the SecThe anisic ond ward choir. Interment waa in the Vaudeville and Dancing Pavilion Will Be Erected on VPopular Heights. for Bummer Season. It Is reported that arrangements have hern made for a new summer ro-sort In Ogden. This time It is in the nature of a variety theater and dancing pavilion. The location for the pleasure house will he on Twenty-fiftstreet, Just above the Allen Transfer office, and running back io and including "Poplar Heights." A Sail Lake party by the name of Gonrley hn obtained the concession. He Is now interested in the vaudeville business in that city. It is understood that be will put tip a $3,000 building and also beautify (lie grounds. Whether a vaudeville theater will be run or something on the order of a dancing pavilion only Is not known. 1 h REED. s i 3 The following arc registered at the Reed: Albert E. Lee. Sail Francisco: A. E. N. Y.: I). M. Oiitrrman. (iriffltic Cleveland. O.: C. N. Girch. New York: W. .1. Thomas. Salt II. T. Sullivan. San Francisco: George R Cramer. N'rw York: T. W. Keobody Chiraco: W. R. Butler. Omaha; O. W. .1. S. Dawes. Rnrh-reter- . I't'eoff. Si. N. Y.: William Mills. Jr.. New Turk: Charles Kemper. Boston: J. W. P'ttheberl. New York: I G. Becht. Jr, San Francp-ro- . Perry Johnson, Manti. Utah: N. H. Cohen. St. Joseph; S Bankopky. San Francisco; H. G. Wray, Portland. Ore.: J. W. Young. Salt Lake: J. F. Didnnt. Harrisburg. Pa.; J. J. Ohn. St. Paul. George V. Duffield. Denver; Dr. IV. II. Buchas. Salt Lake; M. R. Gicr, Salt Lake; Dr. F. C. Cache, Cutoff. GALLACHER'S TRUNK FACTORY. $22 25th Street. Manufacturers of Trunks and Bugs. f foods, al able prices, on short notice. Call and see ti and we can save vti 23 per DAVID I. GALLACHER. .cenL 11, 1904. TWO Have Republican County Central New Political Party is to Be Committee Meet March 19. .Formed in Salt Lake. ff EKJfiE One ia Sent to Pest House The Other la Quarantened inOutfltting hibit at World's Fair. Car. Chian and Llm, high cute and very wealthy silk merchants of Shanghai, were in Ogden yesterday en route to SL Louis. These men, who belong to the nobility of their country are go-lto the world's fair at the request of the Emperor of China to take charge of the silk exhibit there. a AmeriWhile traveling In can style, they wear gorgeous rolx-- of the fluent silk, and hare on their caps red buttona Indicating their rank. For the first time in months two cases of smallpox Dinim Ogden In one James morning day. Yesterday O'Neil waa taken in charge by the inspector and hustled off to the pest house. O'Neil was In the city about a week ago for a few day? and I ben went out ou tlie Cutoff to go io work, but wi feeling sick and r mi ned to Ogdcu Tuesday evening. That night he ient in a saloou. The next day he was lout Might of and Wednesday night he again spent In the saloons, sleeping in ail earn two of theta. Thursday morning his condition was discovered and he was at once placed out of the way and the two saloons were thoroughly fumigated. Whether any per sons have been exixised by this party cannot be determined. The other party who has the disease is Meadow St. Clair, who has also been worklkng at the Cutoff He haila from California, but lately has been workLakide and Promoning at Hog-up- , tory. Dr. E. C. 1'iiche, the Southern Pacific physician at the Cutoff, brought bim In last evening in a const ruction outfiting car No. 19917. St. Clair was uoi removed from the esr, hut is quarantined there for the He is rightfully a charge present. upon Boxelder county and no further disposition will be made of him until the authorities there are heard from. The car has been switched out on a sidetrack up above the roundhouse as far away from any habitation as possible and a watch kept upon It. The doctor states that the condition of the man ia not at all serious, but of course every precaution must lie taken to prevent the spread of the disease. ug first-claa- FOUL PUT FEARED Browning Received Letter Inquiring About J. W. Budlong. Yesterday morning Chief of Police Browning received a letter algned by William Budlong of Spokane. Wash., asking him to set his officers at work to trace the whereabouts of John W. Tht missing man ia the Budlong. brother of the writer, who affirms that he believe that there haa been foul play connected with the disappearance. When last heard from the man sought wrote from Colorado Springs, a route from Rockford. 111., to where he intended to meet lile brother and confer on Important business. In hla letter he stated that he intended stopping over In Salt Lake and Ogden. Since that time nothing lias been heard from him, although Ihe trunk arrived safely from Spokane. The missing man left Rockford Itacern-b27. He is deecrllied as being 26 years of age, six feet (all 163 pounds with dark In weight, smooth-facehair and blue eyes. Chief 8m-kau- e, er d, A DESERTED ROAD FIRST In consequence of the opening of the Cutoff the telegraph operators at Bonneville, Roselle, Ombey, Matin and Lucln have been pulled off. There were two operators at each of these places except at Mailln. This leaves operators at the following atationa Corinne, Blue Creek. Promon only: tory, Lake, Kelton and Terrace. The helper engines and their crew at Promontory and Kelton have all baen called la except one at Kelton and two at Promontory. The passenger engineers say that the road on the old route from here to Montcllo looks deserted and except for the passenger traffic fa a deserted as a graveyard. PADDED REGISTRATION Ban-itar- y ROLLS. March 10. The committee by the city council to Incharges of padding registramade its report tonight, in Denver. appointed vest Igato tion rolls which prominent politicians are of fraud. The report was referred to the committee on elections In the report for recommendations. Alderman John D. Ross and Edward C. Snetje, named under the new charter as a member of the elections committee, are accused of psddlng registration rolls. City and County Clerk Julius Alchele is charged with criminal action In Inserting a padded list In the rolls and his deputy, Joseph K. Bstl-eaccused of wilful and criminal neglect In retaining such lists upon the rolls. With the exception of Aldetl man Rose, all the persons concern in the findings of the rommittee are Democrats. KING EDWAfP'S LETTER. WAGON AUTOMOBILE Yesterday L. H. Becraft received the first automobile delivery wagon that has been seen In Ogden. It Is a power Oldsmobile machine and has a top cover similar to the latest Improved dry goiiili wagons drawn by horses. The Wood work Is elegantly finished and the mechanism strong and durable. Whatever merchant gets the machine will have by far the finest delivery turnout now In the city. o GAVE IN. OPPOSITION . i - u csp-i-all- to Arrange Time and Manner ef Electing Delegates to State Convention. ' Anti-Morm- la e e A. W. AGEE, "Chairman. V. BLUTH, "Secreuiy." ranks of the Democrats and Republicans and may. bo styled either the "Liberal" or the "American party, both names having been suggested. It is said that the movement is purely an one, the idea being to conduct it on the same linen as the old Liberal party. Juat who are at the head of the movement ia not stated, but the meeting tonight will probably disclose the facts. After having been organized there it is the Intention to organize a similar party here In Ogden. The heads of the Democratic and Republican parties were seen last night and they were requested to give their views regarding the new movement. John D. Murphy said: "I owe allegiance to no party except the Republican party and that Is good enough for me. Frank J. Cannon said: I have no 1 have not Interviews to give out seen anything about tho matter and hare bad no time to consider it." Today other prominent members of the parties will be Interviewed as to tho way they look upon the new organization. wt Paris, March 11. In spite of official reticence and denials from the Japanese legation here, it is affirmed that a officer named Mar- tin, who was empkiyed in the ministry of marine and who Is now under arrest, attempted to sell French naval secreta to a naval attache' at the Japanese legation. The discovery of thia' alleged attempt came as a result of the accidental opening of a letter addressed to the officer by a naval captain of the same name. This letter waa from an Intermediary, but It indicated tho principals In the affair. It is alleged that several women are implicated and that one of them has confessed. It appears now that only one document is missing from tha ministry of marine, but It Is possible that Martin photographed and replaced rap-pose- d IN HOUSE OF LORDS Rosebery Resent Languid Used by tho Premier. London, March 10. An extraordinary scene disturbed the nuumtry decorum of the House of Lord tuy In a recent debate in the Ilousooi Commons Premier Balfour had aft the word calumny with rcf.Tencr t0 some statement made by Lord Row. liery In the fiscal controversy, the House of Lords met toiluy Lard Rosebery asked Lord Lansdowne. th, foreign secretary, what jusiiflratioa existed for the premier's using aitok a word. Lord Lansdowne pnx'eedcd to explain the circumstance, which concerned tho alleged presentation of ! documents by Premier Balfour to the cabinet on the fiscal question and tha subsequent withdrawal of them. Ho admitted tho premier had used Cm word In the lieat of debate. 11c said he thought the circumstances justified some warmth on the part of tho premier. tiut that ho had consulted with Mr. Balfour, who told him that he did not desire to Impute to Lord Rosebery a deliberate attempt to misrepresent him. After Lord Lansdowne had finished Lord Rosebery again rose and, dodar. Ing the explanation bad not been ho fiercely attacked the premier, whom he accused of being luo "thin skinned," adding: "People who live In glass boutea should not throw stones. It la all ray well to defend such language by it was due to the heal of detain and only pretty Fanny's way. 11 a man could not curb hla traiguo better than that he Is unfit to be the first lord of the treasury. "1 do not personally care a farthing what language Premier Balfour tore about me, and I only brought the muter before the house in order to potat out that there are decencies of dehatt that should lie used even by I hope who occupy the highest position." Ibis tAs Lord Rosebery finished irade and sat down a painful silcww ensued and ihe lords kkod si iwb ARor a km other uncomfortably. Liberal ked-othe Earl Spencer, pause Lord he said thought rose and used. ARosebery had not been fairly fter another awkward silence Lrd Chancellor Halsbnry asked whether t" Lord Rosebery had any mention n moved then make. Lord Rosebery iMtornment of the house, an almuB House o' unparalleled motion in the the mnot did press he but Lords, wm otion to a division and the subject dropped. aa;-in- g J?jS'SStfaZw h l l Anglo-America- n y i - - . I Union Pacific Fates . PlCT0foy MEAT MARKET ARMOR DENVER, TO ) KANSAS CITY, Change ( 3 Trains Daily '3 TRAINS. Da sue your Ticket reads over the Union Pacifist For Full information Ckll on & UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Our Mcata are tha beet and eqW treatment ia accorded all customer Our Specialties: ELECTRIC-LIGHTE- G H. CORSE, Agent. koBtlardn Thursday Mrs u"1 Two oil Aleilcff h jiysnri P tie public ions of ru HOME RENDERED cans for... cans for. . . . 3-- lb b. ' LARD , HOME CURED BACON 12 a Pound. Street 334 Twenty-fift- h Telephone 16-- 35c I .tOel I in tsiued o. Fastest Time ,,r b tkirh oc Lord p Lowest Pete plei Arthur re-- GOING EAST? P gt. SCENE non-tnio- I,iv.-rmnl- e e. Battle r n TRAITORS NAME MARTIN. Washington, March 10. Cauplete exoneration of all the charges presented against him save that of negert of duty Is the verdict in the rase o! Paymaster Harry Earl Bisooe of th battleship Oregon, recently tried by court martial on numerous charges, including falsehood and shortage of supplies to the value of $2,800. The court sentenced him to a loss of fifteen runners In grade, which,. In the case of s Ins officer, would amount to 170 numb-rs- . The case will be reviewed at Wah-Inglo- n before the sentence is exccum. Bisooe Is widely known in the naw and entered a vigorous protest will the secretary of the navy last year against the criticism by Admiral Evans of the personnel of the court in the case of Assistant Paymaster Nicholson. of which Paymaster Biscoe was a member, for what the admiral re- garded as an inadequate sentence. After long consideration the secretary ol the navy decided not to uphold the protest of Paymaster Biscoe. hit hi refused to indorse (be severe lanfuagi used by Admiral Evans lu his sr aigr-meof the rourt. Much feeling resulted in the navy sent and because of ibis an .order from the navy department to Aimiral Evans detaching Paymaster lisroe from the Asiatic squadron and aslgn-In- g him to duty In Washington n the bureau of supplies and accounts Admiral Evans. In a brief rsblcgran, responded that Paymaster Biscoe had hoc "i ordered before a court marlal on numerous charges. Nothlag hat been known of the charges agaiist tht paymaster when the order was sett and It Is said that the court uartla will not interfere with the dcpartncnl'a order assigning him to iYashiigton. It has been decided that the pipers in the ease, when received here, shall receive a rigid review al the hauls of the judge advocate general and probably of the secretary himself. ,he .C Word cranes' from Salt Lake that a new political party ia to be formed there and that a number of persona have called a mooting for tonight at which time the matter will be dis cussed and steps taken to effect an organisation. The party will bo made up, it is said, of Breeder from the BISCOE COURT MARTIAL mint l Party. The official call for the state Republican convention to choose six delegates and six alternates to the national Republican convention to be held la Chicago June 21, 11W4, has been issued. For the purpose of arranging for the county convention the chairman and secretary of the county rentral committee have made the following call: "Ogden, Utah. March 10, 1904. The state convention will bo held at 8alt Lake City April 8, 1904, and this county is entitled to forty-livdelegatee therein. "For the purpose of arranging for the time and manner of electing the forty-fivdelegates to the state convention from this county and the con Ideratkm of any other business that may properly come before the committee, a meeting of the county central committee, composed of one member from each voting district la the county, is hereby called at the commissioner's room In the court house at Ogden City on Saturday, March 19, 1904, at 2 o'clock p. m. It is earnestly requested that every member of the committee will be present promptly at the hour named so that the Republicans of every district will be represented in the meeting and have a voice in the affaire of the party. "JOHN it la Purely and 8imilar to' tho Old Liberal nt lu.-T- Q Called .. Buda-FesHungary, March 10. Tho sensational and totally unexpected action of tho opposition In giving up others. prevented an extheir fight hs It la not likely that tho Information dantremely tincoufortalile and even alleged to have been stolen grit by tha gerous sltURtUll.1 Intermediary and it is said that the Tho passagt f the recruiting bill Japanese naval attache who la from itrmediate discharge will permit to have been In Indirect comthe army of thin expired men. munication. with Martin sailed for as home on board one of tho cruisers Tiwlays pnseedlngs are regarded which Japan purchased from Argon-tinthe first step towards a lasting peace and the rcKtiration of the efficiency id the Hungrlan parliament. Prince Itchijo, who succeeded the Premier Dssia Is receiving much Japanese naval attache who returned a of praise for hs skilful handling home, has informed the Petit Journal difficult situation. The opposition rethat Martin wrote him four days after alized that ho majority was deterhla arrival In Paris proposing a meetmined to forte the passage of the preing to communicate Important busi- mier's rallied measure and recognizness. The prince waa indisposed and In his reply asked Martin to state th I ing that thk would paralye future obstructive iictics. It decided to yield. nature of hla business. Martin an-- 1 The opposition might have compelled rered that he was unable to tell his . the dissolutitn of foulness In a leter and fixed another While It la generally hoped that this tlm? and place for a meeting. This tie government and compact appoint men t the prince kept, but Mar. obof tin b; that time had been arrested and ihe opposition memg the end struction it fa said! hat the consent of there lore did not appear. MUG NOTES the opposition apples to the passage Under a state law or Missouri the of last year'i reenlting bill only, thus The ore and bullion aettlemenii use of Die union label on work done la leaving a possibilly Jut a renewal of were as mea:he n recruiting office constitutes a for- ported late Wednesday concentrate? ihe trouble when of a Com mil tees from the Knights and ores Crude sure foe 19U4 Is inrodneed. Lalxir have been appointed to wait gery. Cimplalnt was made by tlie al-- 1 base bullion, $21,200. ToUi.j Governor Odell to urge him to lied tradn council of Kansas City, Mo., $42,500; upon BATTLESHIPMOVEMENTS. $63,700. provide for additional factory Inspect- rerently, against a local printer, thatof tbnj la charged children under 12 he had tsed the label without author10. The battle-Khi- ors. aa it At a meeting of the director Jreb Marh I Washington. are being employed ta Greater New Ity. He was prosecuted by the state, In a Illinois, recntly Injured found gtllty and fined $100, with th. law.' to glv York contrary collision wIGi tht Missouri, has lefi Th-costa added. The defendant did not 1 Rosa of Colorado. Guantanamo for Jew York, accompathe and offered no ento George label, Woodman Salt via Excursion a deny ushg next. 1, nied by the tug 4,oniac nd Ihe col- Oregon Short Line Man-- 17. 1904. evidence to show that he had the right lease runs until January lier Sterling. Tit remainder of the Mrs. to do so. Dance al Christened' hall. The New York Bonanzanew Mlnii'f battleship squadlra also has left Fisk in Mary Magdalena" at the pump . company hat Invested In a Guantanamo, tt destination being Grand Opera house. Judge Hunter, of the superior court, I capable of raising 100 gallons per mle engage in target Pensacola. Fla.. Special train leaves Ogden at 7:15 has perpetually enjoined the Cooka and utc. Considerable, trouble has becil practice. p. m., returning leave Bait Lake at Waiters' Alliance of Eureka, Cal., from had of late with water which comes l 11:45 p. m.. also specia al I a. m. Fare maintaining a boycott against the Fair j f welcome Intruder, however, ACCIDENAL DEATH. for the round trip $ .00. Everybody Wind restaurant, or Interfering with haa been necessary to purchase i'l Bale on Is cordially invited. , Tickets the conduct of the business of the res- heretofore at an expense of $100 pt St. Paul. Mih.. Mareh 10. J. F. by the committee and also at the taurant. The union will appeal. lumberman of Evermonth. Wall, a wcll-to-- d ett. Wash., was find dead In hla room llrj An Important strike Is rcpOTh Th. at the Groat Ndhern hotel tonight. Addle mine at Silver City. Ida the and was asphyxiation Death rauseihy to find was made on an extension I thought, by Owner Miler to have whicr-aciiili-ntal- . Trook and Jennings vein, I teen ,1 fliers were found McKInmi-of the crosses the ground In Mr. NVuII'b liken frttn a Fister o Gold Mines company for a distena j in Evrrcti. indiding that he waa on company J The latter 1.5U0 feet. wst abc.ul 40 years a buFinchti trip. near w in work the resume to pecta of age. turc. IF SO, TAKE THE FIGHT ALLED OFF. STEAMSHIP SUBSIDY. lie riiicaao. Mart fight Copenhagen. March 10. The Frej Jack Jhnson, the colored company haa decided If the tratji-and port John lieavywc'ghr ciinipiou Atlantic pasnonger rate war, B! w schilulei for toWilli-- , which grant a subsidy of. $34,000cotrrTP alli1 off. The morrow r.gtit. lik tie, to ' to the United Bieamehip year nten were unult- to upon fie th" ilirit-iopany of Copenhagen. It Is hoped of the iran-v- . will grant the c01 the government . I RUSSIA lUYINGCOAL. pany a subsidy. Faria. March 11. A eorresiwndent of the Figaro la St. Petersburg write that as a result of the recent letter from King Edward to the Caar. In which Hla Majesty expressed In cordial terms his desire for peace, the editors of sevCity cemetery. eral newsimpera in St. Petersburg were summoned to the office of the censor nil ordered to moderate their DOWN rSOM GARLAND tendencies. This correspondent refused ays also that the Czar has rommu-nlcate to of Germsny the ef Looks a Town Emperor for J. 8. McEntes criticism him his to personal 1.000 People. of military and naval events In the J. S. McEntee is down from Garland, Far Easi as the news of such occur-renre- a the new sugar town In the Bear River Is received. Ho expects Garland to be a valley. town of 1.000 Inhabitants this summer. BUT ONE MORE SURVIVES. The railroad north from Corinne, now out fourteen miles, la to be extended Bristol. Tenn.. March 10. Mrs. Rein to the Malad valley to Hoxburg and becca Mayo, aged 90. the last but one a feeder la to be pushed south to surviving widow of a revolutionary Thatcher. war soldier. Is dead at Newhern. Va. Many families are locating in the Mrs. Mayo waa married in 1833 to Capvalley. tain Stephen Mayo, who was then 76 years old. He died In 1847. Mrs. Esther S. Damon of Plymouth Union. Vt.. UTESTATE transfers is now the sole surviving widow of a revolutionary navy war soldier. George Pierce anil wife to Eliza R. STORM ON COAST. Pierce, w. d., lots 20 and 21, block 5, East Lynn subdivision. Ogden. $1. Id. A great and husband to Astoria, Ore., Man-May B. Sawyer George J. Burden, w. il.. txirt lot 8, storm is raging along the North Paciflc block 3. pliH B. Ogden, II.JOu. tonight, the wind blowing at Ihe miles an hour at 6 rate of sevnty-iWo'clock. This afternoon lictween 3 and THE CHINESE SUFFER, 4 o'clock the velocity of the gale at to. The mnerntrs-- l North Head lighthouse was eighty-seve- n Yinknwr. Man-ion of troops at the RiiFKian Mratigcti-cal'bas- e mile an hour. The hammerer ha roFulted in much suffering reglxtricil at 24.40 today, the lowest , V among the rhinee inhabitants, mark ever reached here. The stnrm larch Inquiries si Liao Yang, where even private has paralyzed shipping. Hie steamer were ui.i le herr-iodeM s'eamt-hipbeen reach have to to vessel the "lily buildings appropriated Oregon being to c.irrv coal oi Ruasisnlccouni and accommodate h soldiers and three per today. ihe rare to the Far Earose in sn Chinese are of sands consequently a ton. Several keign ships without homes Russian troops are enTHROUGH RUSSIAN EYES. have accepted darters, hev are recamped at all the essential points along quired to call aijKInochouk-horthey the railroad. Ft. Petersburg. March 10. The will rc. cive ojlers to cl at Fort to is declares Japan beginning T'alny, Fun. Artjur nr Vlyostok. CHARGED WITH SMUGGLING. lose her illusions regarding support, but still look t TOURST RATEI Ran Antonin. Texas. March 10. The China, forgetting that Chinese intercustom authorities at Eagle Pasa have vention will be the signal for Iho inChicago. Marti 1!L A remittee of arrested Joe l.iebes. a wealthy New terference of European power. tlie Fifiscngcr aviation Yorker, on the charge or smuggling, il thii there wty be no and have iraiflmated $1,500 worth of , ANOTHER IROQUCIS VICTIM. $23 ta from ':iicaao to vtern Hiauimiiiu uml other dutiable unities, i.c-wintei With Chicago. March lu. Amcin r name lie gave $1 .IhiO Imnd for hi appear- has been added lit the Iniquui death tlie i.pi.-'t ril-'to Co.ikl.v afid I In ance said to have list. May. I.iehe The latent vicfni i Mr. Eliza Ctiili . mnion point, iuc il.t; the infl'ueniiai relation in Washington. D. both Carrington, who wit lu- - t'.u- eai.i.s dur today nf lliiii C.. sail gun Fi'iuicibio. in- - tli-- 'i inpiii l'.'"3. Injuries received in the lire. antl-Brtti- sh are They Fr, Yesterday J. 8. McEntee looking for the Morning ExmTi.1? business office, passed by the and went up on the seren-the building looking for it . pened to drop in the naval h. ten and asked where The was. The person In charge him that he had just stepped would be lu soon. Mr. McEuree J? I to know where his and he was Informed that it was iL. and that he was in the right Place. that the Examiner had stepped out for a minute, hut , not something he could do fur hu. Did he wish to join the naw .u.i u so, how old was he? Mr. MrEnti. finally made it plain that it tlu morning paper's office be was and that he did not wish t,, In the service of Uncle Ssm. lie told that he would find ihe oCit-office down stairs :m,i Dow be ia congratulating himself 'hi )e was not drafted into tho service. 3 NoBy Direction ef Emperor Chinast Exef Silk Hava Charge bility JXAMISERS Narrow Escape ef J. 6. McEnt Boing Drafted in th. Thie week there are p. in the city and in the m0 .ann.' i too. People who are look,, morning thoMwhl, YESTERDAY IN ONE DAT contrac- Taylor Brothers, railroad TRAIN CREWS LAID Off tors, are back from Calientes. They bid si carloads of outfit. Twenty-eigWeber county men returned with them from the construction work on Seven Crewe Bent Back ta Sacramento on Account ef Opening of Cut-ofthe San Pedro road. On account ef the opening of the cutE. Drake, representnting the Rock seven train crews have been laid off. Island, wan in Ogden yesterday. His off on this division and will be sent road and the Burlington turned over to back to the Barnunento division for the 0. S. L. northbound 290 tourists. employment there. The helpers on the two hills on the Engineers Walters. Ovrrmyer.Cratgh main line are no longer needed to pull and Ixwy of the Southern Pariilc comthe hilla and thia will the pany have been transferred to the Sac- be freights up to the a great saving company. Then ramento division. Ihe saving in the distance la quite an Arthur Grue, who was In the city io item. The new schedule Is working attend the funeral of his mother, re- satiifarlory and. with the netynglnes, turned to his home in Idaho Kails yes- the road is well equipped io handle any increased freight that may come tills terday. MARCH CALL ISSUED CASES Christopher Aadneson Passey Chinn and Linn on Their Two Men from Cut-oWay to St. Louis. Smallpox. Away at Noon Yesterday. leave for Ha (Ho M HIS CHAIR IN UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, OGDEN, TWO a Home rendered lard, 3 11m.. 35c.; Mar-kr- t. ID lb., $1.13. Excelsior Mr: lb., Tel. 2311 Wahingion avenue. 17 iK. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rauch MOR'I!CO EXAMINER, issnm ihi t give the iitmdon 8 t directed Wh (tuts evh first. th preen tuned while f the ittreh of As far i gnt time tirh ot'.u-- i were agaii purs Ac cruiser sq heroic t nil? bad a linking the cruise ol ihe Is giereguscl The gal! Jlikuroff 1 fort cruisi the fare ol n rescue tumping t (imimand insist who fifhting. Not here mu to th gn e( the from the took refoi pronumtor reives The Titan hur, to t ren from which command permit tl moored the r that not td upprehena had pwlor the the for ships channi Admiral fquadron Apprecti division o' is believei attempt txi tlie Yladft thur. Repairs be co will the battle damaged she ran p ( ration f mire rlau fullr |