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Show YIIE 2 it noiram m MORGAN MOKNIXG Mirim EXAMINEE, Gian isi opEie Russian Soldiers Appear on Banka of University of Chicago ft Further Ya I u Assurances That Answer Equipped by Addition of (265,000 Building. Will Be Pacific. MAY J&u. 3b. In the presence oi 30. Small parties Cliicagn. York. New Jan. i of Russian soldier are beguiling to Ibb of the athletes of tne University aiH-au tin- - banks of ilic Yulu river, uf Chicago the faculty and MiQ more cables the Seoul. Koreaeurr. student of the students and triend of the instiof thi Herald. Tw uty mounted truui-(T- tution. the new Frank Dickinson BartRumors to This Effect are crossed into Korea at Sainsuo,ncr lett gymnasium, the gift uf A. C. Bartlett tu the I'niv realty of Chicago, lias ihe head waters, and twenty-fou- r reached Antung. They were officers been formally opened and dedicated. Again Revived The opening uf the building which said to be investigating sites for bara realization uf the dreams of faculty racks and students for many years, was made Jaa. 30. Whilo the German the occasion tor a solemn memorial Berlin, while a stuSO. Rumors of prae- New York, foreign office la unable to cuitirm the for young Bartlett, wbu, tical retirement from active buaiuras new a received at Washington that Rus- dent of Harvard university died three ly J. P. Morgan, circulated ami denied sia has replied to Japan, it believes years ago in Munich. on a day or two ago when J. 1. Morgan, it la likely to be true amf aiguc that Tbe corner stoneHNil,was laid un work but Thanksgiving day, reiterare from will answer avoid giving an London, Russia Jr, arrived been ated today by the American, which which Jaiisn can send to the powers as the build'ng several limes has Interrupted by strikes. The amount that Mr. Morgan, Hr, bus deter- n Justification for declaring war. originally given by Mr. Bartlett waa mined to shift the burden of baa great W.OuO. Interest to bis son sod spend a large Loudon, Jan. 30. According to the Since the first plan waa drawn the part of hi time hero tier n Kugland Japanese legation. Minister Uriscom's scoie of the undertaking has been enat Aliiecham Abbey, a splendid Hert- cable message from Toklo to tho state larged until now. with equipment, the fordshire Beat, built in 1550, where he department at Wanhingtou saying that represent an outlay uf nearwill gather hia vast tllcelion of art the Russian government telegraphed building f 265.0i(i. treasures now loaned In various muse-urn- that the Russian reply would lie satis- ly Most of the difference between thlv and gallerica abroad. factory, was based on tbeao facts: sum and the original contribution has On January Stitb the British ambassaELCETRICITY DISPLACES STEAM dor at SL Petersburg telegraphed to bwu given by Mr. Bartlett. Foreign Becrctary Lansdowne that lie UNITED New Yerk Central Preparing Changs bad interviewed the Russian foreign PERSIAN VIEW OF THE STATES. in Its Power, and that minister, that morning, New York. Jan. "0. Plan have been Count Lamsdorff said the Russian re- Former Grand Visier Speaks of the wade for the entire reconstruction of ply would be dispatched tbe same day. Country's Greatness. Count Lamsdorffa intentions, howthe New York Control roadbed for a New York, Jan. 3U. Hia excellency, mllca from till ever, rvidenlly miscarried, for tbe fordiatanie of thirty-liv- e AU Aabar Khan Atabeck Aeam, office and the eign legation Japanese of and elimination the city northward confirm the statements made lu wealthiest of Persians, and until four all grade croeelugs on the Hudson riv- both Three the press dispatches on tho subject mouths ago the Uraud Vizier of his er and the Harlem divisions. from Ht, Petersburg aud Toklo yester- country, will sail today for Europe. have been submitted to the local II had Just arrived here from the of Yonkers, Mount Vernon, day that no reply baa yet been sent west and Is said to have been sumand there is nothing tj Indicate Irvington, Tarrytosn and Ossining. whatthat Us real nature will l.e, except moned home by a cablegram from the The kxal and the township authorities Sbah to again take office. a have Uren an nlmust Mwees the Ilaricm divisions are also abal must reason for leaving Ida excellency utterance on the paid of Count sectho several fur considering plans U somewhat Teheran last .Lamsdurff. September tions of the railroad passing through The re- wrapped in mystery, but It Is apparent which Dally Graphic, today their territory, that he temporarily fell from power Booa aa tb neorasary consent and asserts that tho Russian reply was and found it advisable to leave the communicated to Japan January 37th, agreements of the municipal, village waa without delay. probably misled by a partial country and county officials are obtained, tbs Persia, he traveled to Ruswork of reconstruct iou will begin, knowledge of the content ot the tele- siaLeaving and by rail crossed filbert a, spent a which will Include the laying of aa gram received from tho British am- short time in Korea and Japan and electrical third tall system over nr un- bassador at St. Petersburg, January from Tien Tsin took ship for San Franwhich but 20th, events subsequent and der all tho street, road highways cisco, one of hia fellow trevelera on tbe i, proved lo be incurred- - Baron Bow crossed at grade. being Governor Taft. minister to Japanese England, voyage Two Immense power bouses, equip"1 bad read and beard much of your made minute at tbe inquiries foreign country," he said, through hie secreped with steam turbines, one at and one at Port Morris, will sup- office yesterday aud waa Informed tnat tary, who acted as interpreter, "but tt the not received any government bad ply the motive force for the electrical further my expectations. All information. The miniatcr de- far surpassed engines wblrb will take Urn plain of clares the through the east your country has a situation, therefore, is quite great steam power. and you are looked on as and presumes that Minister on ofname, , The coat of abolishing grade cross- unchanged the most power(ul ieopl in some in Grlsmm to attributed May one-hathe world. I hope to be able to return ing In to he borne under the law, by the the British ambassador at St. Peters- some day and make a longer visit by the railroad, what emanated from Count burg really state and by Uie locality Speaking of the Russlan-JapaneLamsdorff. affected. he said: The foreign office, confirming the trouble, "War would be moat unfortunate for statement of tbe Japanese legation both nation!. When the Japanese UNIQUE PLEA FOR CLEMENCY. adds: ministers asked me for opiuiua I Tbe British aitabaasador at 8L advised them strongly tomy make every Object te Imprisonment on Ground Petersburg did not express an opinion pomlble effort to end tbe trouble by of Respectability. as to whether or not the Russian re- diplomatic means. ' New York. Jan. M. An unique plea ply would be satisfactory to Japan." With bid excellency were his secreWilfor clemency has been made by Toklo, Jan. 30. The government tary, the minister of education in Perliam Strauss and William Haas, who does not, k Is said, possess any definite sia. aud three students. They, as well were fonnd guilty of counterfeiting Rusataq Information concerning the as the Persian consul and several othand selling labels. The judge who charset cr of the forthcoming aler Persians resident In New York, who heard the case sentenced them by find though It has received variousnote, called to pay their respects, treated the reports, flue each. $500 of They snnosnclng the majority saying the reply will be visitor with the utmost deference, seemed pleased at this, but when the None, however, comes satisfactory. hardly above a whisper. Judge added ten days lu prison," thry from a source which la fully accepted peaking nailed today on the Hia excellency In chairs sprang from tbeir protest ee correct. Amertean liner of The vesmany Judgment Philadelphia. shouted Straub, "Why, your honor," now the character of the note doee sel was held twenty minutes beyond I am a respectable buslssss man sad Just not warreut the belief that Count her scheduled sailing hour, awaiting I cannot go to prison." given out the eligbtest the arrival of the distinguished Per"I cannot help that" replied the intimation has court "It is tbs sentence of the court carries littleof Jts contents. Even that sian. whose attendant had failed to assurance, for the reason awaken him in time. and yon and Mr. Hass must serve the that the Ruasian-anJapanese concepten days." "But your honor," cried Haas, "I am tions of wbat.eonsUlutro a fair bar- WHITAKER WRIGHT'S FUNERAL. vary materially. The government going to Europe on Thursday next I gain have booked my passage and have my of Japan does' not anticipate tbe reply Hia Sen and Two Daughters are Prim for a few days. When It cornea. It will tickets. It will ruin me to go to Jail cipel Mourners. "You tried to ruin many men by probably be considered by ths throne London. Jan. 30. The body of Whitthese counterfeit labels," said ths In conference with the cabinet and Judge, and the sentence of tbe court elder statesmen. The presumption that aker Wright was burled lu Wltley ParRussia baa made roncessluni does not, ish church yard today, 8110 a brief will not be r banged." Doth remonstrated loudly aa they in tbe least warrant the conclusion that special service at the graveside by the there will'b a iuwccful settlement of vicar of Willey. Resides the relatives were led away to Jail. tbe dllflcuHlw. Iler entire proposition and a number of iriends, lire bulk of will b carefully scrutinised, and every the population of the village, which la TROUBLE AT CANTON. condition and contingency of the alt na- In mourning, turned nut In n drouch-tn- g Canton. China. Jam 30. Placards tion cloeidy weighed. rain to see the last of Hie remains If the reply wer pouted about this city during tbs should prove to lie completely unsatis- of their Isle squire. The son and two mournnight Inciting the natives to attack factory to Japan, the outcome of the daughters were the principal and barn tho tihamdn suburb, which conference ('manifest. Should tt give ers. The widow was too 111 to attend. la ths European quarter. The eoasuls partial satisfaction, another exchange Her wreath was inscribed From h't widow. have demanded the protection of the of notes Is pottiblr. although there re- broken-hearte- d An enormous number of letters and mains slight room for additional viceroy. telegrams of sympathy have beoa diplomacy. RELIEF WORK IN BULGARIA. by the family. Washington, Jan. 38. The minister STANDING OF MIDSHIPMEN. Report Shewing Great Suffering and at Benul cables that a Korean oflllal Privation, recently returned from Russia state the Russian government appears Annapolis, Md., jau. 30. The standBoston, Jan. 30. The American that of Korea. ing uf the class of midshipmen wbo - Board made public today a report from to desire the neutralisation are to be graduated on Monday, wlU Missionary J. K. Clarke, of Kauiokov, bo made out for the whole four years' Burt Arthur, Jan. 30. Bulgaria, on relief work In Bulgaria, that there will be war is still expressed course. In which Mr. Clarke says the official First honors are won by Midshipman record of refugees la more than SS.UOm In official quarters here, whrre it Is David la said a also dissent that Mrlkmgall Le Bretou, of WashJapanese best to able Those know, say that D. C., whose average for tbe same moment. at At the ington, any expected otn panics from various villages, which whole course is 588.84, out of a posare continually crossing the moun- time, the authorities declare that with sible 624. Ills nearest competitor waa the exception of strategical operations, tains, braving the cold and snow, will taken and the Yalu Midshipman Andrew C. Pirkcna of hetwren lJao-Yan- g swell the number to 30,000. Mr. Clarks river, tho plans have not been formed Alabama, wbo obtained an average of says he had personally visited twrnty-cm- e and that It will be Impossible to com- 583.13. located are where refiigcea places the arrangements until tbe Jap- . Four other members of tbe class and has found deeiltuilon very great. plete anese make mors definite demonstragraduate with star" rank, that la, orcr la The central government supplying tions of thelc intentions. The fortifi- 85 ior cent of tho total. They are bread or flour to those in need. A and field troops are active and K. ('. Coburn, Minnesota. 5S2G1: M. great work baa lrco done In the Black cation g and the Siberian P. Dmiey. Connecticut, 564.41: t A. between sea by the Society of Friends In Engrailroad is overtaxed in Richter. Wisconsin. 560.14. and II. It. land, which collet fed fjo.ooo and sent bonier tbe recruit s aud replacing the Hilliard, New York, 555.58. transporting two of its members. regimeuls dispatched at he Yalu river. THE SCHAEFFER MURDER. MILLS DID NOT OPEN. London. Jan. 30. 7:35 p. m. A disIndianapolis, Ind., Jan. 30. Indianpatch to Routers T 'os cam company Contention About Wages Throws Mea from fit Petersburg sas the transpor- apolis detectives are working on the Oet of Work. tation of iiMUvhaadisu overtire information brought here by Sheriff railroad will lie stopped after Smith. The young man whose acChicago. Jan. SO. Tbe South Chiwith Mias Love, Miss were Fob- - 3. lu order to leave tbe line oien quaintance cago Steel Hail mills which the conveyance' of troops slid Schaeffer's room mate. Is being scheduled to open Monday morning for and who live in a fashionable . will wit do aa Instead the piste mill tores. The dispatch add that War Minister part of this city, ha been closeted with bus been shut dona throning 800 men Kuropatkln wlU;he appointed to com- the detective today. A woman phyout of emptoyuK-nt- . mand the Russian land lore eg in tbe sician here Is alleged to have treated n of the plate mill Is event The uf war with Japan. a girl a hose name iitf been mentioned said to ho due to a demand of officer a aSvitneas in connection with the Marhinb-tsnnlnti the for a confer of ' DIED AT ADVANCED AGE. Bedford case, while the latter waa in ence with the officials of the cumpauy Indianapolis last week. today relative to a reduction In ihe 30. actJsu. and Chicago. wages of the machinists. The machin- ive until within two Sprightly days of her death. Bedford. Ind., Jan. SO. A witness In ists accepted the cut under protest, Julia Flynn A dead at tbe age of tho Schaeffer Invest igat ion declared and a strike was threatened unli-s- s a Mr. Bronchial trouble ami loO yean. dor.cn of limes after school closconference was granted aud tbe wagci weakness or the heart brought to aa that ed. Miss Schaeffer ran to her room restored. of rxikten.e. end her century for her mail, eagerly read Ihe letters Is answer the company announced Mrs. Flynn was born in 1S04 In and immediately uextroyed them. tbe dosing of the pinto mill. Ireland. County Mayo. Three uf six children survive tor. CHICAGOS FERRIS WHEEL. WILL ARRIVE TOO LATE. and twelve grandchildren and two are living. One cf the Attractions at 8L Louis Mias Bryan Dies Befors Brother Can great grandchildren Exposition. Reach Her Bedside. RYAN AND O'BRIEN. Chicago, Jan. 20. The giant axle of Lincoln, Neb., Jus. 30. Mias aimi Ferris wheel, one of the principal Bryan, sister of W. J. Bryan, died here Both Are Anxious to Settta Question tho attraction at the Chicago World's of Superiority. at 1:10 this afternoon. Her brother fair has started on its trip to St. Louie la oa his way from Chicago, and has Now York, Jan. 30. Plana are unbeen making a race against time ever der discussion for a match between where this summer the monster ring of Iron will be exhibited at the Louisi since ke left the east In order to reach Ryan and Jack O'Brien for a ana Purchase exposition. A great his sister's bedside before tbe end Tommy part 15 or and tbe middlelight of the wheel is already In iransit to mma. He wilt arrive late ibis afur-aeoweight championship. They fought nix fit. IjOuI but It will U; tH Vf-- al week Wednesday bight In Philadel- before tbe last of the huge structure Min Bryan was 31 years old. shs roundsand both are anxious to settle has left the city of its birth. phia, came to Lincoln, In 1803, from of superiority, having exSalem, the quKeUun The axle, which 1 one soli,', piece of I1L. aid bad made her home since a willingness to nert pressed uteri and iron. Is more than forty feet with her sister, Mrs T. S. Allen. Her The Yoscmite Atnlcilc club lung and almost three feet iu hodth bad not been good for several of Ban Franr'.ncn diameter. in under. tood to have U aright in Tii tons and it will be already made an offer for the fight. ou two carried flat cars. s "Events are moving rapld'y and we have not bad time to solve ail our problems. Borne people have complained because wealth has accumulated. Personally 1 have never complained of that. The troub'e is we have learned to accumulate, but have nut yet solved the problem of distribution. That iq one of ihe problema of the future, but it will solve Itself If you give it time. He closed by inviting the Democratic party to disband and come over to bln side. ROW RESULTS FATALLY. Helena, Mont., Jan. 30. According to a report from Camas Prairie, Black-foreservation, Auioue Xlrklo, an Indian, was shot and killed by another Indian named William as ths result of a row over a squaw. After the shootassailed the ing the friends of murderer with clubs and he was beaten into insensibility, llc'.-everepartially and waa lodged in Jnll at the agency. He may die. Nh-kl- d Birmingham, Ain., Jan. 30. The Birmingham office of Baxter A Co,, which waa closed today by orders from headquarters, did a large business here. Paterson, N. J.. Jan. 30. Fire started by the explosion of chemicals today In the large .silk mill of Ashley A Bailey, destroyed the entire plant 1 Lost, Washington, Jnn. 30. By n vote of to nothing the bouxe (truck out the mileage appropriation from both house and senate from the urgent deficiency appropriation bilL 167 SL-U- Z; Everybody knows cotton has gone up We bought I berally months ago when factories were dull; thousands .of garments, the finest and cheapest in Ogden Everyone of them is worth at least a third more than we have marked them. to the sae. Extraordinary sale of Childrens Coats. Our big sale of Coats going at Coats is the talk of Ogden. High-gravalue. about one-ha- lf 50 per cent discount off on all our Ladies Suits. 50 per cent discount off all Ladies Coats. 33i per cent discount off all Walking and Dress Skirts de 0 Some of the most bewitchingly beautiful things ever imported are here for your choosing iVVWVVVWMVMVVVVVVVyVVyyyyyyVVntnnAAAAAA8AARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAi Iloaton, Jan. 30. Tbe anniversary of tho execution of King Charles I Jan. 30, 1649, was observed today by several Episcopal churchei in Boston and vicinity. Jan. 30. Chairman Washington, Tawney today overruled the point ot order raised by Mr. Maddox (Ga.) against Insertion of paragraph In the deficiency MU providing n second payment of mileage. Uverpool. Jan. 3. Tbe Lurania from New York Jan. 23, landed her mall at 10:30 a. m. today. They cannot reach GETTING BUSINESS PRICES London in time for replies to be sent by today's outgoing mail. The Lncama waa prevented from landing her pas- sengers and mails at Queenstown terday because of had weather. yes- London, Jan. 30. Wreaths and oth- er floral tribiftes today bedecked the statue of Charles I.iu Trafalgar square. In commemoration of ihe two hun- dredth and tlfty-liftanniversary of his execution. Thu Royal Oak club of Edinburgh and (he White Cockade club ud other Jacobi to societies sent their usual wreaths. The statue was visited by large crowds during the day. b REPORTED MASSACRE iNCOOR-REC- At 10c At 15c At 25c Steel Cake Turner, Good Whisk Broom. Can Opener. Laundry Coal ShoveL Towel Rings. Metal Steak Founder. Soldering well. Tack Hammer. Carpet Beater. Dust Brushes. Bet 3 Kitchen Knlvea. SENTENCE OF MOSCOW STUDENT 3 3 foot Large Bowl Strainer, Dot. Crockery Cement Sink Strainer. Illustration of Severity of Russian Law. SL Petersburg. Jan. 30. Two yeara' imprisonment and perpetual exile to Siberia 1 the sentence imposed on a Moscow student, named Andrelff, for aMultlng a Russljn general in the streets of Kazan. There goes the eockadeil scamp; these general arc all rascals." shouted ludreiff, who act uinpenled his Insults ("ith blows on the offlcera back. Tbe sentence of imprisonment and exile was pawed i.y what Is known as aiiministratlrc order," used In cases of spviial emergency. an d. shut-dow- WAFFLE HOUSE 246 Street. SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE Open Day and Night Msgny and Kmzy, Pioprietprs. Twenty-fift- h i ' Ogdens Greatest Bargain Store FOR THE KITCHEN At 5c Striking -- AT Mombassa, British East Africa, Jan. The reported massacre of a British expedition under- - the auspices of the East African Syndicate by Turk-bu- s tribesmen in the neighborhood of Rudolph Lake, announcement of which waa made Jan. 24. now proves to have been incorrecL The expedition in question arrived at Tetl, 150 miles west of Rudolf Lake, January 20, all 80. Llao-Yan- 1 Ne York, Jan. nks thing happen before long tu siT(7 horses n better foothold in New tort streets, this city w ill be in da new famine because of the horsq tlon of hundred of valuable 0411 suffering from broken leg. Already many apartment hotels are short of coal and among leading stables show than 10 per cent of tbe work are incapacitated. The cattoS! freezing end thawing ha coated of streets with ice, so that even wiT dealers can deliver' goods, ite w, drawn by the teams are ULiy half the usual size. Many animals in the fire departrnm service also have been laid up ! acting chief ha- -, applied for purchase new ones. Indianapolis, Jnn. 30 Tbe Joint scale committee of miners and operators today began consideration of conflicting demand of'tbe operuon and the miners. Apim-hcrodo- ruy-wher- New York, Jan. 59. According to cable dispatches and consular reports the latest European discovery in medical science, is n new drag called said to be n positive cure for catarrh and asthma. In this country the drug will be distributed through the Austrian dispensary, 6 East 14tb St. .New York City.-- here samples may be had by mail free of cost IFmkAirloriOC Portland, Ore., Jan. 30. An unknown burglar was shot through the heart but night tn the town of Monroe, while merattempting to rob tbe general chandise store owned by Major Heuitz. In-th- Invex-tigate- 1150,000. NEW CATARRH CURE. wr 500 Pieces New Goods Added receiving order Washington, Jnn. 30. The urgent deficiency appropriation bill was passed by the bouse at 3:50 p. m. . trans-Siberi- A -- wwnaiVl Therefs no sale in a 1 the year of so great importance as the White Sa!e. In bankruptcy baa been granted against the widow of Charles Stewart Parnell. rn se SO. guarantees the integrity of the latter. In its present mate, the words of the secretary Panama has, therefore, acquired an inchoate right" to the proColomtection of tbe United State. bia' attack would be considered a an unfriendly net Bunau-Varil- la had a long talk today with Acting Secretary Loornia and the new trenty, it was thought, would be completed in n day or two. Wonderful Sale and Show of Undermuslins TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. Hay-sash- one-quart-er States Guarantees Panama's Integrity. Washington, Jan, 30. It la stated at the state department that General Reye must have misunderstood the position of the authorities here, if, as reported from Bogota, he Informed the Colombian government that the United States limited Us objection to tbe landing of Colombian troops in Panama to the canal zone itself. The department Las not in any sense changed iu position since it was outlined in the note of Secretary Hay. of November 11, to Minuter Bunau-Varlll- a, when it waa expressly stated that no troops with hostile intentions could be landed in Panama. ' Since tbit time n treaty has been negotiated between the United State and Panama, by which the former ot London, Jnn. IDEA. The United while. s one-quart- er pm JANUABY81, 1001 GEN. REYES HAS WRONG Ja. r lf soin J. Adam Bede, a New Congreeeman from Minneeota. Espreeaca Hie Viewi-Ne3ii. Congressman York, J. Adam Bede wbo amued the bouse of representative Thursday with a humorous speech his first in congress has made bis initial appearance in this city at the West Bide Republican club's dinner. Mr. Bede assured the gathering that his state, Minnesota. will favor tbe Roosevelt, nomination of President ud continued: In our country t would be a handicap for the candidate of either party to be ranked as a millionaire, though w e are getting so rich that t lie majority of us will be milih'naiics after a RETIRE Yon-bu- UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, OGDEN, Spools Wira. Handled Ton Strainer, Bread knife. Tr. Brut Spring Tape. Fair Shelf Brackets. Shewn Cast Steel Hatchet Good Meat Saw. Set Butcher Knife. Other Specials This Week FOLDING CLOTHES DRYING. RACKS by agents at $150 Regularly sold OUR CUT PRICE, 50 CENTS. CLOTHES BASKETS On account of being slightly soiled, w have reduerd prices on 2 sizes from 60c and 75c to 35 CENTS, THLS WEEK Expert It requires an expert glasses --orrectly. 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