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Show at Che Foo of the Paris edition of the feared tha leaflet would unduly tha populace, on wlium the Initial New York Herald, fa a dispatch tn Tukl, Feb. 17Elght trouaporta sutresa of Japan and the boldneea 01 which be reports the arrival of Japanwith Japanese troop from Nagasaki the attack on Port Armur have made ese wounded in the Fort Arthur enshow that something more and several additional veds carry- the moat profound iiapreion. The gagement. 1 than a torpedo attack took place there. quiet. ing war munition, are on their way province unusually The correepondent at Tokio of the to the west coac of Korea, ltotach-Krti- t of JaiMuit-stcavalry have Shanghai, KebTl. Baron de Rosen, Standard report two battleships were Undi-at Wiju. on the Yalu lie isle Russian minister to Japan, has destroyed in this attack, while the corarrived here on the French steamer respondent at Tien Tain any that a river f ... Vai-n- , He la ataylug at the Ruselan private dispatch from Port Arthur bring the statement that the Russian Berlin Fi b. 17. The admiralty here consulate. ha reuujiC'l confirmation of the resquadron has again put to sea. port thu! Japanese landing operations made. argument London. Feb. 14. A telegram haa on a i w--t scale an.-- taking blare on both Korea'S npnht-rcoast, and H Only O.-- Sesein Held in Macheit been received here from Irkutsk, dated Is swiued by the German authorities Case- February 17. saying that the first detachment of Ruaalan troops has started early that Japan will be ready by trial of 17. tha in Washington. Feh, from there to Port Arthur, spring for n forward land movement Macheu and E. ti Douglass, of supported by properly equipped bases. counoei for other. the argued defense, lousy Ban Francisco. Feb. 17. The ComPossibly SoO.utNl men inccurding to But one session was held and he the cstimnie made ai the German ad- (one. mercial Pacific Cable company in ad ruoon. the entire afi vised from Hongkong that the Port miralty;, will be' in the Hold before occupied a collision taken place with the RusArthur cable Is interrupted sia us iq force. Exiicrt naval officers in in Berlin JusUfied the Japanese WRESTLING AT CLEVELAND. landing before the Russian fleet in destroyed, sn ta wait until that is ac(Continued from page one.) New York. Feh. 17. Tom Jenklne, complished might mean a delay in lend of Cleveland, defeated HJalmar Lundlg months. for a Democ-racy." operations patriotic and of Bweden, tonight tn Brooklyn tn a What may happen after the early mixed w reel ling mxich, winning the techland no the Mr. Cleveland think period of operatioua these condi- lint an third falls. nical person ventures to predict in tions Justify the aawi lion of Democwriting, though it is doubted U the racy's opportunity, lie rays: "It should be remembered, however, BUSINESS railway will be at nil adequate SUSPENDED to reinforce and supply the Russian that opportunity may l only distantarmy ly related to actual accomplishment and that it doe not of itself unaided (Continued from page cne.) Tien lain, Feb. 17. The Russian and alone warrant the expectation ot explain that the wholesale arrest of reaching yucceaaful result. tonight by the local committee of arJapanese at Harbin and elsewhere was . "Thla ia no time for cunning Unease, range menu for (be ly ing in state ceredue to tlie discovery that Japanese had nor for the use of word that conceal lu those districts upwards of Jt hun- luteriion or carry a double meaning. monies to open ths auditorium of the dred spies, of whom sixty belonged to "The Democratic party ho a mes- Chamber of Commerce at 5 o'clock the Japanese general staff. sage to send to its followers and to Friday morning Instead of 8 oclock, It 1 feared that the British steam- the masee of the American people. for the convenience of hundroda of er If Plug, bound from Chin Wang Let that message be expressed in lan- workingmen. Ton for Fhanghal. with passengers ind guage easily understood, and unAt the meeting of th United Trades te Hhe Is touched by the taint of Jugglery. bullion, has been raptured. and Labor Council tonight twenty repfour dsvs overdue and last seen is Fort issues ond qumtiona no longer resentatives were chosen from the Arthur roads. challenging popular interest should be various rrafta to participate In the Hanna funeral. The proposed general manfully abandoned." Kew fork, Frb. 17. A dispatch to Mr. Cleveland urges tariff reform, outpouring of workingmen hoe been the Herald from Tien Tein dated Mon- pledges for economy in the expendabandnuud at tha wishes of thrf Immeday, Frb. 15. asserts mat Russia has iture of public money and charges tha diate family of the senator. seized th Chinese treaty port of Governor rierrd-- telephoned from opposition with having made promises Fifteen hundred Infantry, the and broken them. He arraign the Washington this afternoon Instruc' correspondent aaya. entered the native administration' ' Philippine policy and tions for tb issuance of a supplerefers to the Isthmus canal in these mentary proclamation requesting that illy with handa playing and banners words: aa a further mark of respect to the flying. Panic and confusion prevails The Democratic jiarty has been memory of the late senator, all busiamong ths native population. direct from Nuwrhwnng dated consistent and unremitting in Ita advo ness la the state be suspended for five Feb. II. made no mention of thla in- racy of nn Intersoceaiilc canal and hla minutes from 1 to 1:05 p. m. Friday, with the liveliest satisfaction looked during thq funeral service at c cident. forward to the day when nucii a high. way of commerce, built under the auThe Joint resolution drawn up by FINLAND MAY RISC. spices of our government, would be the rommlttee of State offlcera and contributed by America to the world' inembers of the legislature pays the And Coma to Aid of 'Japanese in' progress and civilization. It la, never- following tribute to the late senator: 'War. theless, not within the mandate of the Three times in tha space of live Vancouver,- B, Feb, IT. Mattl Democratic creed that In weeks OMo haa been ahocked and In labor of the head Kurrlki, enterno noble an party by the death of' a distinFinland,' la In Vancouver and says that prise terri- grieved the s this. citizen whose leadership guished If Finland la supplied with munit ion torial righto of any other nation among hla fellowa hod gained for him of war. ltiWlty rise in .a body and at- should fle disregarded or that our own the highest popular .favor. Two ot tack Russia, thus aiding ths Japanese national good faith should be subject- these have filled the governors chair tn their present struggle. .. ed to reasonable suspicion. with conspicuous ability; the third, aa Mr. Cleveland concludes aa follows: chief of hie party organization, os 17. The admiralty disBerlin, Feb. "At stu-- n time as this, the Demo- senator in the National Congress, credits the report that the Japanese cratic party cannot- with honor under- broadminded statesman ' and philanfired on a German gunboat In Far take the time aa this, the Democratic thropic citizen was one of the most inEastern waters. The Hansa Is at Tslng party cannot wltn .honor undertake fluential men ot hla .time. Emerging Tau 'and the That la at Che Foo, The the battle of the people except under from private life1 lese thxt'a decode irlular reporth of their movement to a leader that not only represents Its igo and from the beginning much misthe admiralty make no mention of sqch bent traditions and purpose, but fully understood and moat abused, not to ah Incident. It id added that even It realizes what la meant by the tremendit happened It la assumed 0 have been ous lssuei of the cqhlllet;' and hla se-no lection should not depend upon amexcuanbls mitUhi, , j mall a consideration aa the locality yHseebo,' Japan; Feb. 17. The opinion whence he cornea - , of Jlapanem naval officers her is that a ."The DempvTacy'jr opportunity la althird fight "has' occurred off Fort Ar- ready in light,. but only In a campaign good' reliance on. the peoples la tha only placa In towfl where you thur, some of thcKRussign war veaaela with-naget the worth of your money. having been rejtdrted as (raving that lovw of country and devotiqn and that , 331 24th Street Phone 127K. under leadership tional morality . plsrs. ft the sentiments which personifies " would-b- e found Democracy 'a hope." TRAINEO NURbEi TO GO. them 80, 000 JAPS EMBARK u FEBRUARY IS, 1901 UTAH, THUKeSPAV .UOKMsQ, OGDEN, EXAMINER, MORNING TOE ex-ci- te fatally injured- - t 1 t Take a Position Along Yalu River Flanking Port Arthur Report That Russian Minister ; to United States is to Be Recalled. (itto HmlifiPis An oflli ial dlk patch ! a Midden aiiai-l- i aud to prepare tor all TbLi. iinoiutcrt eventualities growing out of the preefrom rualwd bdt)' violation. The Figaro today pub tmiurUDt move- dit that cae of the Ibbid a dUiwU'h from Angoulema. anment of Japan: troop ycl made la nouncing that, the rontmandeiw at the uiain army con had received orders from uccurriii today. Out nf t'.io of the mluieier o( war. prcKcrililng terttiu hrtituhc!- i t lb arm in rase of the cveutual tin e dlvtalima and including a tllvia-itthe active army. Offlcera of iioard of ; itardh. U uour B"lug on officers on leave ar.d tuufporU. l'h: previous landluft of have been raptestud to ictura to their Paris, Fom IT conm-rrativ- t i-- - WOE uioh-tlimti- q JapuM-a- furci hero a: a acid Korea and In 14 iiiivi1 lurn vise-- n regimes'. email cone pared aiib this bimuliuntone sailing of ihrro division. auxivgsilng approxl 'mutely su army of lio.oou to SC.tKW men. The JapiTt)' auihorttloa. It la added, have taken ovary precaution to prwnt inhirnidfutn from suing out eonotmlnit :h cinharkafkn and the destination of but ihm lu i bio army. It I not an re, that I lie doMlnation of this Inrre ta. fadift nror the mouth of the .Vatu river; a mb an the Liao Tung peninsula, ttanUuH Port Arthur, Anolttjf official dlKimtch say a (righted off a transport haa town wntli,f'ltii Valu river. It fa added it la Tail youuccted with the embarkation of the ihrec division tetor-re- d today, hnt la to tn thorn! of the coulderl to he a confirmation report fhat ho, tfwn off whlrh the iranaport w spun la to bo one of the liases yf the laid operatioua of the ' - Tokio, Wednesday, Feb. IT. A heavy ahum spared the Kuaaians from a ilea perata torpedo attack at Fort Arthur op the morning of Sunday, the 14ib in- stant, During the preceding night the Jaitaneae flotilla of torpedo craft were rted iiy (he force of the wind ana wave lu a Minding snawwtorni, so tuat rd only two of I he larger destroyers in forcing their way through the tierce gals to Fort Arthur. Vtaen they arrived there they attacked separately. and one of them la confident it succeeded In torpedoing a Russian warship. The destroyer Asagiri. in charge of Uhlkswa, arrived off Port Arthur about three o'clock the same morning and was met with a harp fire from the fortress and ships acting as wont. The Asagtrl discharged several torpedoes at. big warship, hut the result is unknown, and fougni the scouting vessels with guna until they withdrew... The destroyer Iteya-tor-y; Lieut. Commander Taken oucht, arrived two hours after the Asaglri and ran up cloee to the;in-niU- i o the harbor. where ah found two warships, rames unkaotra. She fired a torpedo at one and thq toepeao'mplodad. Isht-kain I'crtaln be hit the ship. Admiral Togo, in. reporting; the attsdk, any although the results are unknown, ha feel amt the moral effect upon the enemy will be exoellenV Commander Nagal commanded the Hltire torpedo flotilla.-Tbd adrabev of the Craft endeparture gage and Jhfr.polntlet la roaieeled. the aimpki statement being made That they' left 4 heir base of Ob-aole- suc-ceed- Jap-ane- In-o- Kew-chwan- g. r Jap-iaues- e. PctetVbur. ' Feb. 17. Ktmaia'i liay'a note on China reply to HI. Hoo-etar- probably will be mads tn a few days. It vlirwqnhwt 11 yrtniiiih. biit with ;t crtaln reaervallona regarding China pdninlMratlve control over tho region 'in MancJiurla. fram'd to Ruaela or iv--i red by the Chlnena Kaatara railroad. 'When the dlepatched to ihp puwera the airtliorltle here unde' '.ntably were dlatMted to view it with aueidclm and therefore lie receipt by the other cabinet was awaited with A the Jlumdaa anther' ; Veen interact. jjtlee have obtataed the .view of the chancellor and have seen the friendly . evrg by. Rita reception given ala'a ally, the tiwr that it might coa lain a bidden, pitfall for Uuaeia began nota-waaJIr- en eve-lan- d. sy Ruaaia-vtllymak- ed, , r n - "Long Itvh the ifiieror and the tstherlancL Cod be pink us.. Hurrah." Troops are arriving here continuously and the mobilization of the forces is making excellent progress. The fort-reIs now thoroughly prepared to ' withstand a siege. ,t . ss New pathy fur 17. British .symtbs Japanese la manifested la remarkable responsee to an appeal tecently made for a fund for the wtu-band families at soldiers aud sailors, aaya a' Times dtapktch from Lon- -' don. Japanese are accosted In all parts of London by persons L'eslrlng.to contribute . to the.fiHtatots-un- , UtU gfri sent eight cxjilalning that it was her month's savings whim she wished to send to the Japaiiese orphans. Ad old woman contributed 2S shillings, dll ' in farthings. . Yoi-k.',Fb- as - iiitoaro-- Baku. Russia, Feb. 17, a During patriotic service in the Armenian church here today, Just as tho clergy bsd ended chanting a To IVum, a wish for the surress of the Russian arms, a bomb was thrown at thu official lng priest. Two person were killed and several injured. After the excitement had been allayed the congregation rasrrheit in procession to the fenldenoe of the governor carrying the crar's purtrstt and presonicd the governor with a 'patriotic sildreks and iiw for the fkiniliea offhc vlctlnfs of Hie outrage. 17. The Commercial New Verk. Cslile company has received the following notice: "The Dutch East Inulan administration nnnoumes that. Iiy virtue of 8. of tho Pi, ronvpn-tlntelegrams containing matter not Intelligible to the Dutch or mailer relating to the l'fTfrS were very cordioL chips or troops whit h would be lu lue '' 1 - interest of a briiigsreui power.' Kukris Hkecho. JapSu, 'Feb. 17. Impressive or Jaimn. will not lie 1111111 furtlier noti.-- by' the Hahang. Kotu- - ;,l,,wn scnlcet were bald her today over the remains of three offirers and Vradja aud OMiieh officer. fb Japanese battleship m',B Telegrams in code fonguage prepsr- - IW0 vn billed by the Russian f 1 from rsigmen codes may be ad- - k u'" w ilted on rendition that the code used fir during the Ural stuck on Port Arceremonies were il furnished to the Dutch officials and i ftur- - The that the matter translated into plain roqueted by a Shinto priest and ths funeral oration was delivered by AditTuage u not object Ionahls. miral SnmewL Waehington. Feb. 17. Th American minuter at Seoul cables that Wiju has Eeoul, Wednesday, Feb. 17. The taca deviated ojien to the commerce ot French steamer Paschal loft Chemulpo thu no: id b the Korean government.' yeeterdsy morning for Baigon. the cape of French Cochin China, having on 17. Feb. Marine Minister Pel-b-t- board' minister to Kdrea has written to Deputy de L'Oncle. and suite, (Reim.) representing French Cochin warsmen. China, denying the reported shortage They will bs taken to Hongkong! The of '"01 for the French fleets and adRussians are all being taken from Koding that measure had lv-- adopted rean ports. There- are 24 wounded in to nmiw iniid-Ciiiacainat the hnauifal at Chemulpo, nearlr all ot - : , ar-tie- io Peti-rsbur- jl en n the-Russi- - OfFEn F1ERA1 AT PRESIDENTS CONDOLENCES. Feb. 17. President Wuhington. Washington, Feb. 17. Among the Roosevelt called on Mm Hanna at 4 followfloral contributions were tlt o'clock thla afternoon to pay his reing: spect and to offer hta condolences. Hi Bunch of -- pink carnations, Miu remained In the family apartments ot for nearly an hour conPhelps; wreath of Meteor rosea and tbe Arlington Mrs. Hanna and other lilliu of the valley, Mr. and Mrs. versing with Dover: wreath of orchids, Mr. and members of the fomlly. While there Mrs. Westlnghouee; lilies of the val- he wu shown ths cuts of the death ley, Mrs. Hay; spray of American muk made of Senator Hanna by E. beauties and white 11 lacs, Mr. ,.nd 8. G. Dunbar, the sculptor. He agreed Mrs. Lore; anchor of white roses and with the members of the Hum famliilu of the valley, John R. McLean; ily that the llkeneu wu notably fine. Sale of White Goods Never Have 5uch Values Been Known In Ogden. Embroideries J all carefully ulected from the largest maker In direct, aaving all middleman profit, mak8t Gall, and shippedustotoussail to you at pricu most merchants hiva ta ing it pouibls for pay for their goods. , Cambric adgee and insertions, GOO yards at 5c. Cambric tdgea and Inurtlons, 500 yards at 10c. Cambric and Nainuok adgee and Insertions, beautiful pattern it 15c. Cambric and Nainsook adgu and Inurtiona at 25c. ' MEAT MARKET (Extra Special) Thouunda of Unitat , . sEiitea Will Furnish - . . , JSPSP' ; . .. forty ? ef-fo-ct - ob-Je- York. Feb. 17. The Russian aiilhuritica have taken every precaution to protect the arsenal, riDieo the Port Arthur correspondent of the Herald. . - ue usual guard of (uv men has been Increased to g.uutf. , At K!uihuw, Tallenwan and Bidzivo the forte and garrisons hare been replenished three fold. A circular haa been ltucd that any Chinese caught looting will be shot Imthe mediately. 'in destroyer works at Newsky there ta a great rush of activity a they are doing their utmost 0 launch six party finished vessels now Labor' la ararce. but high building. wages entice Chinee smiths to work. The naval gymnasium is alio preparing recruits for see auty. colonies. New York, Feh. ia at a standstill, cables .the Odette corresof the Tiraeto Both rail and pondent ea routes mere Is greater caution in ffbancla! and commercial circlet than'ln Moscow and eu Petersburg. Preparation ar making fur tue departure of y.OW fnat leers for 17.--Tr- c XfcWork,'-lT.'-Oirtrlbmic- of enfletq by n. newnpaper under Japattnta control bar bsen dlrontfmied. enya a Times rilepateh' .from Pekin. temperately 'warded, it wail h-- !. , ' They are hare in bounfilese: extent, all that is good and new In French Torchons, Platt and Point, de Paris Valenciennes for trimming undermuallns, wrappers, dreuing ucquu and house robca, excellent values 15c, 20c, 25c Yourcholcd 10c. nhallow aamana (little harbor boats), aa well aa ordinary boats, suit able for being rowed, are towed in shallow water or through a heavy surf and taken on transports. In conclusion, this aaya, the harbor of Nagasaki has been mined. Th reports that the Japanese have raptured the East Asiatic company's ct earner (Extra Special.) White Goods - u The correspondent WAFFLE HOUSE 245 Twenty-fift- h truly marveloue gathering. of whit goods at pricu lower than we have ever tun quoted Tn the west, or elsewhere, for that matter. Notwithstanding the advance In cotton, our pricu arc lower than wars thou of last year. Thau good ware contracted for months ago, end mad ta our order, and a more magnificent collection dou not exist. and 20c. 15c, 17 India Linens, fine .qualities, at 10c, 12 A iSale of Mussed - ' DUNLAP 1iSK . LAST 0. THOMAS ttreeb Opening Day For Spring Styles SATURDAY, FEB. 20 Both Derbi:s and Soft styles in blacks, and the new light shades, will be shown. ... ... Grand Disp'ay of HeadwerMMM wuStylibh A Fred S60 M Nye Clothier. 2413 Washington and Night - -- Magny and Klnzy, Proprietors. The Coming ...HATS... Ave. Underwear - t The ul of mussed underwur. It consists of the pieces that have become slightly mussed and handled through the big ule. The prices have bun marked very lew to compensate for the consequent leu of Belling appurance. But the value of the goods Is aa graat aa ever. On laundering wll make them ae good as whan they urns to ue, SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE Open Day ' - . H. BKRAFT 1$. a yard of yards of French Torchons, worth up to 7 Your choice 2 c per yard. Manchuria, a typewriter that la out of repair. It Tokio. Feb. 18. It la the beiler of the pays to keep a good machine, and that la tho kind that w are ulllng. W navy department that the Ruaalan milter Boyar In was tor- will sell you a new on or an old one fixed up to do th work like new. If pedoed and sunk by the destroyer Hoy-aturin the torpedo attack on thu you do not want to buy, w will rent you on. We will keep it lu repair as Huiislan fleet at Fort Arthur last Sunyou want It. Lieutenant-Commandlong day morning. Perhaps you would Ilk to trade the Tokenonchl did nut know tha name of you now hare for one that the veaael struck by a torpedo dis- typewriter ta in better order or for some different charged by the Huyatory, but the navy style. If 00, let ns know and wa will department has since learned from othwhat we can do for you. er source that It was the Boyarin. A coll and tee St. from dlbpatrh Petersburg, dated L. February 15. stated that the Boyarin COR. 24TH AND GRANT. wad blown up with g loss of 195 offlcera and men Feliniary 13 by a mine which It accidentally struck. London, Feb. , Thouunda 1 aa Well aa the Siberian railways there, re confirmed. er . Wash Laces (Continued from page oue.) New New York. Feb. 17. Preparations arc being made to transport the Fort'y-rtxi- h Colonlul regimept at once to the Frank powsesKton tn the Hr Easi. say aYiiui dispatch from Paris, it la raid that the government asked the Cmapaane Natloualo the exact number o( vessel that coula bo placed at its disposal tor the conveyance, tn rase ot uigency, of new troops to me French of edges and insertions, all kinds and widths, d .4 .for Washington. .Feh.' WThe Jspan-es- e minister has received s message from hie government accepting the offer made by Dr.Anita Newcomb McGee, of Washington, to take to Japan a pan ty of trained nurses who have seen field service in the camps and hospitals of the United States army. No one is eligible to Join the party except graduate women nurses who have boon In the army. The first party will salt early in March and proceed to Osaka, Japan, tha port of the Inland see' which Is the base to which troops will com when sent from the battlefields. Tha number of nurses to go will depend on Voluntary contributions to and defray expenses of equipment transportation to the Far East London. Feb. 17. In a dispatch from leans, the correspondent of the Chronicle repeats the rumor to ihe that Count Cawlnl, Russian gt Washington, is to le recalled for failure to keep his government properly informed of the state of feeling in the United fltatrs. ' ' r 'iw ' .Port Arthur,- Feb. 17. The ' reports that the Japanese liar concentrated rt 6!MW troops ot- Wouson, with the of euteriiig Manchuria, arc confirmed. , Aiauc mill-en- 5c to 25c per yard. . -- floods war Thau a n, ! FLORAL James Ballards - the Cxar of Russia and of the world are upon tie, we must remember that It la our sacred duty to ported the Ciar sad the fatherland. Russia la grrat and powerful and if our foe la strung, this must glvW ns Aldltlonai strength and powrt- - tonight him. The spirit of the Ruselan sobMora and anil ora ta high. Our army and navy know many renowned names which1 must In this hour servo as an 'exampls to us, Onr God who has always upheld the cauae that to Just, la doing so now. lot ue unite for the coming struggle; W every man be of tranquil mind In order the better to fulfill bis duly, trusting In the, help qMhe Almighty sud let every man' perform his task, 'rememriering that prayer to God aad service to the emperor pre sever wast- ,jChlna apd.to preserve ita integrity, bat that owing ' to Ruaalaa eiierlal taiqr rata In. Manchuria dl01cultl' are pre nented. Her railroad must lie protect a.mu-rvatioed. and on tble point. The government dor net dealre her poeltlon In this respect ..to be mleandentood hereafter and for thla reason her, words will be explicit and not equIvOraL ' Ruaela has not yet given perraiulen jfor any military attaches to join tbq Ruaatnn army in the held. Keqneotd Jhave been received from all the lira Including' th Uiilt ed Rtstul'andTt Is underwood Vftrroy Alexleff to whom the question was referred, would prefer "that foreign attaches should not Join th Russian field operalhma until .March, explaining that owing to the unexpected suddenness of the outbreak of war It la difficult to make arrangc-mrh- ta for their comfortable accommodation, especially during the severe .weather, The depart n re of Admiral Mlkkaroff to take the place of Admiral Btark In command of the Russian fleet at Pitrt Arthur was marked by ' impressive scene. The admiral went to the rbun-f St. Andrew, and there look the f Father Hucrament at the hands John. An tour later a great crowd of children, naval offirers, literary and two rhoirs men, ordinary-vitlzenasieanbied lieforo Admiral MakkaroiTa house. There wu a scene of great tbe,erniyd cheeking and singing. after whitk the 'leading officers and citlxens entered and a solemn religious service Was held. The admiral, In a speech,- thanked the naval offli-Jor their good wishes. He said: "There Is warm. work out there. They want men,- so l am going. We have got to aland ly each other now." The Grand Puke Cyril, eldest non of Grand Duke Vladimir, uncle of the Cur. who v belted the I'nltcd State a .few years ago. In leaving for the Far Kurt. He la a lieutenant in the navy. HI brother, Gram! Duke llorls, will be With the army gt the front. Contracts fur railroad work amounting to I20.WJ.WO. placed this year, have been portpoiu-d- . on account of tho war. Herrick-wreat- . 7I bent-decide- s Feb. it. The train .Washington, bearing the remains of Senator Hanna left Washington for Cleveland at 5 o'clock tonight On the train are all the members of the late Senator's family and a number Of personal friends. The casket waa token from the United States Capitol building at 4:40 p. m. and waa escorted to the Pennsylvania station by the committee of Senators and Representatives which had charge of the funeral In tha Senate chamber. The train constated of one baggage car, a dining car, two Pullman Bleep-er- a, n private car and an observation cor. The observation cor wu cleared of all Ita observation seats and in this space the casket wu placed. Around It were banked the many floral offerings and nearly every seat remaining In the ry held one or more of thee perfumed burdens. The car carrying the remains wu the first in the train. MEMORIAL SERVICES. In the funeral party are Mrs. M. A. Ilanna, Mr. H. M. Hanna, Mr. and New York, Feb. 17. The Salvation Mrs. D. R. Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. J; M. McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dover, army will hold Hanna memorial serSunday xt the national heaMiu Mary E. Phelps, Governor Myron vices next conducted by Commander T. Herrick. Bishop Leonard, General dquarter. Booth-Tucke- r. Sraator Hanna tot and Mr. Charles A. Dick and Dr. E. P. yean hod taken n keen interest in th Carter. work of the Salvation army. - r walkxieffj order ? in his methods He was always out la open, - honest, zealous, frank and fair. With such methods he won success and fairly earned the remarkable endorsement which called out that proud Vutd happy utterance which Is Kill ringing in our ear. Wa shall miae his wise counsel, his intrepid leadership, hla loyal friendship.' . . a a; ' )ir isstnrrf dlnapimar. ThcRmwdam auihorltft-Port Arthur,' Tuesday, Feb. 1C. The t'iiave now been wade acquainted with IW-dissued iq the replies od the remaining iwwife, teflt of the order of the Admiral trooiw jklqglcffftixlay by haa of and it (including that Japan, iJ . to give follows: now practically "A heroic army anulfeeTbave bcifln ex adherence in principle. Kuaeia to me by Kyta Jdgjtwtveb-Emperorplained that ahe wan aa anxiona a the rntrusted and now, when the eyes of other powere to prevent dlaorden la Buneau-Varlll- - . the-aote- to 1 wreath pf roses and orchid u.tai spray ot valley. Senator John Kean-iLgolden gate rosea and libuV nellius K. Bltas; Roman wru, n Cf Ury of 8tate and Mis. Hy; crou ot lilacs, from tbe and people of Panama; RomMSS1' slth orchids, Mrs. Hobart-leaveand orrhida. Senator waV Wetmore; apray of America to.,,!! Senator and Mm Forsker '! leaves and white rose. SemuJ Mm. Hitchcock: . wreath rosea, lilliee and orchid, the Ami!:111 dor of Ruuia; American bJjT' Senator and Mm. Fairbanks; ol flog, the Ohio commmnderitf!? Uiyal Legion: wreath of orchid violet. Governor Murphy, Kew sey; wreath of violets and UlUc. w, and Mm Thomas Watah; wreath white rones and violets. Secretary Mr. Shaw; apray of cuter lillien. 8l ator and Mrs. Elkiu; Roman wnao of white violet. Senator and Mm al ger; wreath of white sweet pea w vloleta. Senator and Mm T. C. pw standing wreath of lillien and urrhW Columfta Typographical Union s 101; standing crou and crown, N. tlonal Association ot Letter Carrier pillar of while rosea and white rN nations. Governor and Mm of white rose and lllllta, Rcl publican State Central committee ot California; standing wreath of pinh roses. Central Republican committal of Hawaii; book of yellow roaes. Leal Union No. 14, International Brotho-hoo- d of Book Binders, Washington. any cordially haled. by those who. did not know him, in a few fleeting yean he had .compelled the admiration of all and had won the trustful love of both. Marcus Hanna wa a masterful man. but be was also a man of high and honorable purposes and of genial disposition. He went straight to the mark, but there was nothing sinister fad Cotton Voils. A fine desirable fabric for good service, style, and lading qualities. Handsome ahadee and fandsa.,,. .... ..i.,.,20c yard Each season brings its new styles and fancies. Dame fashion says the correct thing this spring is the SHIRT WAIST SUIT. A pretty fad ft b too. The manufacturers have furn.Vied dress materials bo h appropriate and reasonable in price and made ft an easy matter to be in good taste. . Hampton Home-Spu- ns , A choice material will be popular this Spring on account of its dressy and natty appearance and excellent wearing qualities. All new shades and dcs.gns per yard. ....... . .... ........ 20c t . 1 New Undercliff Suitings Resembling the high grade Wool Suitings, but more desirable notalone on account of price, but because they will be in the bait of taata. In many shades and ,30o yard patterns.,.. .. ........ -- Wool Dress Goods This department Is unding out many handfeme patterns.' Th new a'rival! ar all examples of tho newest . creations and rapruent sterling values. |