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Show MOUSING THE PAWS DEATH Loss of Senator Hanna Causes Profound Regret adcorps, lilt-- secretary of stale, the miral of the navy and the lieutenant general or the army to aliend the services in the senate member. The committee provided for iu the resolutions was appointed as follows: Aldrich, Senators Furakcr, Allison. Hale, Flail tUouu.l. Frye, Spooner, l erkint. Wcimure. flanebrough, Warren. Fairbanks. Drpcw, Kean. Scott, KctcriiUi', Teller, Kiitridge, t Human. Marlin, Teller. Bacon, Cockrell, Blackburn and McKnery. The resolutions were adopted and immediately llitrcaiUr the senate as further mark of adjourned. President Washington, Fell. Roosevelt has decided not to go tu Cleveland to attend the funeral of the late Senator llanna. He will, however, 16. IVnwr. Fb. ,Seklng IS. if the attend the services at the capital toThe president's decision was reached after a conference with ii. M. Hanna. Arrangements for the funeral hers and in Cleveland are being completed today. The special train bearing the remains of the deed senator will leave here tomorrow about 7 p. m.. and will arrive in Cleveland between 10 a. m. and 11 o'clock Thursday mirulng. at Tha train will be met at tbe borders of the state by Governor Herrick who will accompany it to Cleveland. Tbe traditions.'' body will he in stale at the Auditorium of tbe Cctural Armory. The funeral will Feb. ii. Former United be held in Friday. The service will State Senator William L. Mason of lie conducted by Bishop Leonard of lliinoik, who ia waiting in Denver. Imrt (he rthwcsu of northern Ohio, and Ida thn following to ray concerning the assistant. death of Senator Hanna: "ilia death ia a national Iota. Foi Washington, Felt. 16. An unusualmany yeara to come we will nee the ly large atteuilanre of members were work of Senator Hanna, livery one In their seats today on the convening who ever knew him at all intimately of the house. The usual hum of voice knows that he haa hurt a friend. To was noticeably subdued as the tuple my mind. Senator llanaa waa the of con vernation related almost excluspeacemaker In official circle, and ively to Ihe death of Senator Hanna. many a trouble haa he averted for Hcv. l)r. Ctniden, in hla opening others by hie constant kindneea and hie prayer, leferrcd feelingly to tbs death ana In advancing harmony. of Houslor llanna. Mr. Bouynge of Colorado, who waa ' Bhaf-rotChicago, Feb. IS. Senator llanna seated yesterday Iu place of Mr. was today sworn In. baa been eulogized for hla effort In it Mr. Williams I Mis.), the minority behalf of labor, by the Rev. F. W. at the banquet of the Chicago leader, said that In view of the discus-akihad on Ihe amendments and furCongregational club at thn Audlimluin. Hr. Ounulatia appke on "The Later ther ta view of the circumstance surrounding tha day he would offer no obEloquent' of Puritanism. There Ilea dead on bla nhield In jection. The conference report waa Washington tonight a man who waa a adopted without debate. The resolution adopted by Ihe senfriend of labor and one whom every effort waa for lie equal right with ate, Informing Ihe house of the proIf ever visions made by tbe senate for doing capital, raid the speaker. lalmr had a true lover and an honest honor to the late Henator llanna tofriend it waa this man a man attacked gether with the personnel of the committee appointed were then announcby tha slanderous paper of a wretched securJournalism, by tha venomous lying ed. Mr. Grosvemir (Ohio) after 'pen. a maa whose hands always were ing unanimous consent that when the working Mr the beat Interest of both house adjourned it be to meet at 11:40 a. m. tomorrow, then offered the fol'labor and capital Marcus A. lianna. lowing resolutions which were adoptWashington. Feb. JC. Formal am ed: "Resolved, That tha house has heard nouncement of the death of Senator of .Hanna was made la the sonata today with profound Borrow of the death A. Hanna, a senator Hon. Marcus the the immediately after opening prayer. The duty of making the statement fell of Ihe Unltod States from the Slate of to Mr. Furakcr, Senator llanna col Ohio. Resolved, further, That tho huuso league. Most bf tha late senator's dollcaguaa accepts the Invitation or the senate to were la their seat before the senate attend tha funeral services of tho late was railed, to order and their face Marcus A. Hanna to bo held In the .bore traces of Ihe Borrow which all senate chamber tomorrow noon and felt. The galleries, too, were crowd- that Ihe speaker of the house appoint ed. a committee of 25 members to act in The opening prayer was eelivered conjunction with the committee of the senate to make the necessary arrangeby chaplain, J)r. lisle, the remains- to t On motion of Mr Aldrich the for- ment a andof accompany burial. mality of reacting the Journal wa uiuit--i the plaeo Resolved, That as a further mark ted, and Mr. Furakcr waa rcougnlxod to of respect that Ihe house do now ad.make bta announcement, lie said: I have a painful duty journ. , Mr. President Speaker Cannon appointed tho folto perform. It is that of making forto mal announeement of the death of my lowing members as a committee funercolleagae, Marcus A. Hanna. The event represent that body during the waa nut uneapected at tha time tt oc- al: curred. For months past It haa been The entire Ohio delegation and RepBurkett of Nebraska; lerldent to all who wee associated with resentatives him that he waa in failing health. Ha Lurking of Michigan; Dalxell of Penn.waa urgently and repeatedly advlaed to sylvania: Watson of Indiana; Burks of .darlet from his labors, and make a South Dakota; Currier of New HampRoden-ber- g special effort to resist bis malady, but shire; Sherman of New York: of Illinois; McCleary of Minnehla strong will power, hopeful nature and fidelity to duty were such that he sota; Wiley of Alabama. At a conference of representative disregarded all such and continued at hi poet until three weeks ago, when citizens held In the city hall this afternoon It developed that the funeral of he was prostrated by typhoid foyer. Ilia friends then- became Justly Senator llanna is likely to be one af-of alarmed. That alarm spread through- the most magnificent displays of fection that haa ever been shown an Inout tha country and la response to manifestations of public sym- dividual. Veterans. of the civil war. workingpathy. bis phyatclans bulletined hla veterans and condition daily and Anally almost men, Spanlsh-Ainrriea- n .hourly, perhaps all of Ihe several military comHe la mourned by all hla countrypanies of tha city will participate in men by hla political associate, not the funeral procession. During the time the body remain In alona because he was their great orauditorium, ganising leader who repeatedly led the Chamber of Commerce them to victory, but aleo, and more es- tha guard of honor will he alternately he had gained of civil war veterans and ' members ot pecially. because ' their affections and reigned In their the Fifth regiment. Mayor Johnson will Issue a prclema-tio- n hearts aa a favorite to hla iiolltlral tomorrow suggesting the suspenopponents because they are chivalrous .and generous enough to experience sion of all business durlpg the hours sorrow when a brave man falls, though ot the funeral, and tills suggestion, will lie tarried out. President Andrews ot he may be of the opposition, and they recognize in him a bold and the Cleveland Electric (,'omimny staled 'fearless foemaa. Who commanded their that he would order the cessation ot kit street car service la the city, during respect and excited their admiration. It Is unnecessary to apeak in this the funeral. Senator llanija was aromratle in presence of the greet loss hie death has occasioned to his party, his state and Memorial Post U. A- - JL.'and that or.tha nation. All kaow tt better than ganization will be prominent In the tt. Mr. funeral procession. ThA proffer of milany language ran express President, this la not the time for ex- itary assistance to maintain order waa tended eulogy. Later I shall ask the respectfully dreliurd by Mayor Johnsenate to set apart a day when all his son. who la confldrnt that the local colleagues ran Join with me la paylux police is ample for the occasion. No formal invitations will be sent to fltt'ng tribute to tits life, character and any organization to participate in the public services. For the present I con tent myself with offering the following procession, but all those who wish will resolutions for which I ask present be permitted to do so. The representative of the United consideration: Senator Foraker offered the follow Trades and Labor Council stated that undoubtedly those and other working- Ing: That the senate has men would participate. Resolved. sorrow of the .heard with profound . death of the Honorable DULLNESS IN WHEAT. Marcus A. llan na, late a senator from the State ot Ohio. Not a Single Charter for Leading Is Resolved, That a committee of 25 Reported. senators, of hum the president p. Portlaud, Ore.. Feb. 16. With more tem. ahall be one. be appointed by the presiding officer to tike order for sup- ihan six weeks of the new year passed, erintending the funeral of Mr. Hanna, not a single charter for new crop wheat which shall take place In the senate loading has been reported for either chamber at 12 o'clock on AVeduesday Portland or Puget Sound and so far as February 17th. and that the senate known none at San Francisco. This Is the first rims In many yeara that wilt attend the same. Resolved. That as a further mark there has been no effort marie to secure new crop ships prior lo Febmsry. The f iwpwt til remain hi removed from Wa,hingon to Cleveland. Ohio, Inactivity and hesitancy about charterfor burial In charge of the eergeant-et-iru- i, ing on the part of the exporters does attended by the committee nut net eraartly Indicate that rates are wbe shell have full power to to be low, for on the contrary there these resolutions Into effect andcarry Is a gaining belief that new crop ships that the necessary expenses la connection whan they are needed will command uerewtth be paid out of the contingent higher figures than are now asked for fund of the senate. spot ships. Resolved. That tho secretary communicate these proceedings u. he RUSSIAN! IN RED SEA. bouee of representatives and Invite the Jonee of representative to attend the Pi. Said. Feb. 15. The Russian funeral ia the senate chamber and to battleship Oslabaya, the volunteer fleet appoint a committee to act with the transport Saratoff and four torpedo committee from the senate. boat destroyers are at Jobel Zubuh, In Resolved, That Invitations be ex- the Red Sea, ninety miles front tended to the president of the United and tbe volunteer field members of his the transport Smolensk and another deewel Justice and associate cabinet, justices of stroyer ays at Deadluas, on the Red the supreme court, the diplomatic Sea. of Senator Hanna, Kilsard O. Wolcott. former United Sialti Sinai or from Colorado, said: J (tel iriiiiilarly sad, for be v as a lroiikl frirml of mine. He was a great loan and Lis death ta a national i aUrniiy. When it itmir to tha or be ganimtion of tin party lie will looked upon grea'ly mixsed. lie by the conservative rb menl of the party aa the inheritor of the McKinley dt-ai- morrow. Otin-tala- n ; ' - - uu-tos- EXAMINER, OGDEN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, UTAH, 17, 1WII. FEBRUARY In response to a request LUMBER SHIP RUNS ON HOU to take necesuary steps u acquire iiu-- mediate prolusion for .the misiou- Northwii k. Mass'. of the Presbyterian church now Nova Scotia schooner li Duration of War a Matter of Great Uu in Korea, cables the British minister struck oa Tuckermu k t Uncertainty. at Beoiil requesting him to protect the sound, and a nothin1?.,??' miKMuuaiics and church properly. Tbe Bern of her today it it. th,i,,Khr New York, Fell. 16. The Lukal with minister, Mr Jordan, replied us fol- hist with all hands, number pubtli-hean interview ng g men. Japanese Allnisu-- r Murlno. who lelt lows: Telegraphic communication with Petersburg a few days ago, cables The Beotia was Queen lmimr the Berlin corret.xiii(i!ii of the Her- Bong Thing interrupted, but 1 sent a River Harltor, N. 8., for New fro York message on the l.rh instant to Won with a cargo of lumber. nia. Mr. Kurino declares he was Russia did not ricdlre war; tnat Bun to lie forwarded overland, recomis to say tbe government at St. Peters- mending that women and children at CARRY NATION. burg did not wish ii; neither did Jap- Bong Thing and llamwrng should be sent to Won Bun. an. Kan.. Feb. Topeka. When hostilities were at last openFOR PHILIPPINE COM- - Boisq waa today sentenced by Jud ed, he said, it was directly due to FORBES Haxea V serve JO days ta juit anil MISSION. the action of Admiral Alexieff. By hla fine of $106 for her wvou.i oai!V a war he for uieutatiou preparations 1 l. 16. It was In smashing the wludow of LiriMiT WashlngioD. rendered war inevitable. Mr. Kurino affirmed that the viceroy announced after the cabinet meeting In which joints were operating on c'.It never delivered the last note to the today that YV. C. Cameron Forbes of 11, 1903. Miss Boise smashed the wlcifov.nf Japanese government and the minister Boston, bad accepted the office of Philsays he had uot the slighUt Infer zna-ti- ippine commissioner, vacated by the five buildings. Bhe has been oervin, , as to what the note contained. resignation of Governor Taft and the 20 dy. sentence for smashing ilie windows ot the eeries of fire. Thu As to the duration of the war. said promotion to the governorship of Gensentence expires Bunday. the minister, that Is a matter the eral Luke Wright. military experts alone cat) settle. In conclusion Mr. Kurino expressed the belief that France will not Interfere in the conflict. But If she does. he added, EngFor Courteous Treatment Stop at land can be depended upon to stand by the Japanese." ! HHH STAND TRIAL KIST I For frit. Per Month He Was to Give His Influence at Washington. Louis, Feb. 16. Judge Adams, in the lederal court today overruled the demurrer of Senator J. 11. Burton, of Kama. tu tbe Indictment charging him with briber'. was set for Tbe trial of tbe March 22. A panel of aixly jurors has liecn ordered for that date. In reading his decision Judge Adams consumed 25 luiutes. giving each point raised by the defendant careful attention. Doth Senator Burton and Major Carney of the Rialto Grain and Securities company were present. It is charged that for 1500 per month. Senator Burton was to usa hla influence to hare the embargo removed. In filing the demurrer to the indictment. the defendant contended that the master did not have tha authority to forbid the lUalto company the use of the malls or to Issue a fraud order. Also that there was no substantial charge of fraud at the time. Both ot these questions were dismissed by Judge Adams with tbe remark that he was not Impressed with them. The United question as to whether the Slates was interested iu. the rase railed for a more extended oplulon but Judge Adams held that it was intcr-e-t led. Ha then ordered the case to be I.! 22. tnd March Adams' decision was. in part, aa follows: In my opinion, the government is interested In matter of inquiry and Investigation pending before it executive departments, looking toward the enforcement of Its law in measure of legal obligation, a higher aa an ordinary agent ta bound by a contract between hlmaelf and hla principal, to ierform hla duties. No one would question for a moment that such an agent would ba Interested, even iu a pecuniary sense In the performance of his duty. On failure to do It, legal liability might accrue Judge him. RATE WAR THREATENED. Harmony on Trunk Unsa May Be Disturbed. New York, Feb. 16. Harmony ot rates in trunk line territory is threatYork linos opened. tha Buffalo-Neposed 16 the Y ork lines having served notice that the freight rate on lake grain for ii t will lie reduced Wednesday to 3 cents for 1Q0 pounds between Buffalo and New York. This reduction means an abolition of Ihe differential Initiated by the Pennsylvania and the Lehigh Yalley in tar or of Philadelphia last summer and ia designed to give the port of New Y ork the same privilege heretofore enjoyed by Philadelphia. An effort is being made to confine the fight to the comparative Insignificant item of lake grain for export, hut fears are expressed that it may spread to ether classes of freight and upset the hitherto harmonious conditions in trunk line territory. w w ex-m- ROOSEVELT AN REHLJ MANIFESTS HANNA. j j SPIRIT Buie Scuti, : . . j $500 against ; Resentment Against tbs United States Is Disappearing as Our Policy Is Better Known. St. Pete reburg. Fci. 1G. Informa tion has been obtained at the furrigu office that Secretary llsys proiHwiuun tu limit the area of war operation is considered practicable,' and that a rciifonse will soon i; forthcoming. Viceroy Aloxirif la being consulted regarding tbe matter, and the authorities aic doubtless awaiting an indnaiion as to how tbe proposition will be received ny Japan. Tbe sympathetic given by the i towers to Mr. Hay's note and the lepreseniationa the oscrs have made here- have undoubtedly bad a good effect upon official npinl tu and tbe Russian government shows a more friendly spirit towaid the direct representations made by the Uni'ed States. The American government It now pressing for an answer to the request that United States army officers be allowed to at company tha Russian field operations but It is explained that Viceroy Alex-ief- f. to whom tbe request was referred, has not yet replied. t amlval week, usually the gavrst of the year in Russia, npviied yesterday, but, under the ahadow of the war. the waa oniy a ghost of that of former yeara. In St. Petersburg all the festivities, including balls, public and private social functions and fashionable weddings, p burned months In advance, have been abandoned. Business, however, ia as usual suspended and thousand If little Finnish sleigh, w 1th tinkling bells, which for this one week are allowed to ompete with the regular drottky drivers, whisk peupla through the snow covered streets at cut prices, although their occupants evidently are not possessed by the true carnival aplrlL The rush of crowds to buy extra editions of the newspapers, the intense activity at the war and marina ministries and the crowds about the admiralty anxiously occupied regarding the fate of relatives, are grim reminders of where the thoughts of the people are. Instead of the customary festivities the theater gave double performances for the benefit of the Red Cross and last night the artists ball, ous of the biggest events of the social season, which It was Intended to abandon, waa held in a hall decorated to represent the feast day of Benares. The artists were attired In tho garb of Hindoos with the object of swelling the Red Cross societies' funds. uu-ke- t An-ziig- er s U cun-tim- -- ed 16.-B- Ul11 ' ou oc 8 The COLD SNAP IN THE EAST. Fierce Blizzard Raging Coldest Day Below Since 1888 Twenty-fiv- e Zero in Wiiconein. Cleveland, Feb. 16.' Thiu was the coldest day in Cleveland and northern Ohio in five years. The government thermometer recorded eight degrees below aero, while at some points the mercury fell to 14 below. I CLEARY 01 KINNEY, Props. ASK YOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL 8 TREATED. Detroit, Feb. 16. Last night waa the coldest of the winter In the lower peninsula. The government thermometer here dropped to 9.1 below zero. Grand Rapids reports that the thermometer registered 10 below and at Alpena it SIXTY CENTS waa 16 boiow. Syracuse. N. Y., Feb. 16. A fierce raging through this section. The thermometer In Syracuse waa 15 degrees below zero during the night. BUYS enow storm Is ONE DOLLARS WORTH DURING OUR GREAT iG.-rT- STOCK s Cor-spoil- Examiner Telephone Numbers: Day, 234X, night, !6. REDUCING SALE , Senator Carter Says Roosevelt Was Net Evan Hannas Tenth Choice. Helena, Mont., Feb. 16. In an Interview published In the Record today former' Chairman of the Republican National Committee Thomas 11. Cartar says the following: Ths week before last I happened to occupy a room next to Senator Hanna in tha Arlington hotel in Washington, and spent a portion of every afternoon during tbe week with him. Senator Hanna was not a candidate for the presidency In opposition to President Roosevelt at any time. Last summer 1 spent a day with him at his houso at Cleveland, and la the course of a conversation he said lo me emphatically that there waa no warrant whatever for the usa of hla name as a candidate; that he believed the Interests of the party required the nomination of Roosevelt and that there should be no division In the ranks upon the subject. I know that ten days ago his mind was unchanged on that question. He said to me that if the field were open. Mr. Roosevelt would not even be his tenth choice, hut that he did not regard the field as an open one; that while Mr. Roosevelt waa not his personal choice, he was the logical candidate and as such he would support him. He was the soul ot loyalty. God bless his memory. 8 erac New Y'ork, Feb. 16. A piercing wind today added to the discomfort caused in tills city by a drop of 25 degrees In tbe temperature within ten hours, and outdoor work was Teduced to the minimum. At 3 o'clock the official record waa 1 degree above zero, that being the lowest, although auburban thermomeMAY INVOLVE EASTERN ROADS. ters registered from 4 to 10 degrees. Ice cakea In both riven hampered flic Great Rate War May Affect the Entire ferry service greatly daring the day. Country, he Tribune says: nttaburg. Feb. 16. Thermometers Chicago, Feb. the registered from S to 10 degrees below Tbe great rata war In which western roads are .engaged threatens zero In and about Pittsburg today. At tu involve all between the Crory it waa 30 degrees below zero. Missouri river and the Atlantic sea- Two women found frozen to death In s, board. Tbe Burlington and Chicago A Allegheny and Robert O'Brien at a suburb. Alton have just given notice that they will put In effect a nue from Missouri Ia Cross, Fob. 16. With the therriver points to Baltimore, Newport News and Norfolk .of 15 cents for 160 mometer between 15 and 25 below aero pounds. This is only 3 cents higher today, the Mississippi river at this than the rate from .Kansas City tu the point is frozen solidly to the bottom. Gulf ports. Princetown, Mass., Feb. T6. The enThe action was no) taken on account of the reduction made by the Greet tire Cape Cod eectloi) waa swept by a Western and Northwestern roads, but furious blizzard yesterday and last is iu conformity with the position they night the wont since that of Novemhave taken during .tnore than a year, ber 1898. Several trains were dug out that the difference In the grain rate of the snow today, after haring been between the gulf and south Atlantic tailed over night. porta should not be more than 3 cents IN KOREA. MISSIONARIES for 100 pounds. The rate announced by the Burlington and Alton froifi Missouri river Becoming Uneasy and May Flea From the Country. points to South Atlantic ports Is ohe cent leas than the regular tariff rate Philadelphia. Feb. 18. Relatives and of the eastern lines' from Bt. Tamil to friends of missionaries now stationed the seaboard. This cuts out the rate In Korea, Manchuria and Japan are alarmed for their safety. Mis Minerva I tween the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. Jt Is said by the Burlington L. Guthxphcl of Germantown, and Rev. officials that under their arrangement Wilbur C. Swearer, of Beaver, Pa, with tha eastern roads their system are In Seoul, and Rev. W. Arthur Noble gets an arbitrary rate of five cents for and hla wife of western Pennsylvania are in Ping Yang. 100 pounds. This leaves only 10 cent In a latter dated January 1, Mr. Noto the eastern lines, or six cents leu All our work la much ble wrote: than the regular tariff rate. affected by the generally disturbed condition of the country. It ia diffCOLORADO STAGE ROBBERY. icult to keep tho Christian groups out of questions. We are expectStage 8topped by Masked Men Mail ingpolitical Japanese troupe to land in two or Bag Rifled. three days- - They are needed here to Lake City' Colo., Feb. 16. Tho stage keep the Korean soldiers it order, In which run between Lake City and case war should be declared. Rev. B. W. Thomas, editor of the Saptnero haa been held up by masked men and tha registered mall hag rifled. Philadelphia Methodist, and a member Aa this is pay-daat the mines in this of the Methodist missionary board, vicinity It Is believed considerable said today that all missionaries stamoney w as secured by the rubbers. who tioned near the seat of war have been made good their escape. A sheriff's notified to use their own judgment hi posse has gone In pursuit of the hold- remaining or fleeing from their staups. Several tT. S. marshals from Den- tions. ver are on their way to the scene of Ottawa. Ont., Feb. J6. Secretary of the robbery and will Join In the chase. tha-,)in- Inn Dew-Dr- op Pictures and Cud ry. Remember, the good things go first But as ours are all good, the supply will only diminish. But the sale ends Saturday night. We advise you to buy today while the assortment lasts. EVERYTHING GOES 40 REDUCTION IN PRICES y .9 , Ross Book Store. . , In Order to Make a Complete I THE OGDEN Clean-U- p Sale of STORE BARGAIN ALL GDDDS AND FIXTURES will b: soli at AUCTION, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, THIS MORNING, FEBRUARY AT lO OCLOCK A. M. UNTIL SOLD . . X23C S. E. LYON 32 : 300' 17TH, OGDENS LEADING MILLINER WILL OCCUPY THE PREMISES J. |