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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, FT A IT, man Burrows announced that tbe a as ready to proceed. Mr. Van Colt arose as souu a the com ini tiro hud been polled an-- l asked betor an adjournment uutil cause of the alistiii'P of Seuator Smoot's senior counsel. A. S. Worthington. Hu explained that Mr. Worthington is engaged in several Important cases which come up In the court of aiqieals today. They cannot be postponed: he would be ready tomorrow uunrlng or even late this afternoon, but Air. Yau Colt explained that Senator Smoot did not care to prcieed without his senior counsel. Mr. Taylor, of counsel for the protestanis, iben addressed the committee. lie said that It would not be policy to jawipone the hearing on the account of engagements of counsel, however tmiKUiant. but inasmuch as witnesses from Utah,, whom it is desired to put on the stand first, have rot arrived, he ihought it would lie, belter this time to delay the beginning of the hearing until tomorrow. Under the circumstances Chairman Burrows said if no niemlier of the cninmiiiee objected he would adjourn the committee until 10 o'clock tomorrow. There was no objection and tlio hearing was postponed. Senator Burrows announced that it Is desirable to get through as quickly as possible, lit consequence the hearings will begin daily at 10 o'clock and there will be no further pustiaineineuts. During the discussion Senators and Bailey entered the room. Clark of ArThe absentees are kansas aud Beveridge. President Smith and pxrty arrived about 1 o'clock and immediately started out to see something of the rapital. WEDNESDAY MORNING, com-mi't- SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT From the fnncr's Special CwrcpotfeaL went back to their room. On Christmas eve he says that aha stayed out until about 3 o'clock the next morning It waa agreed that he should kill her on Christmas afternoon. She naked permission that morning to go out ana see some friends, whlcn she did. She FOR returned and rooked a good Christmas dinner. After dinner they went to lea and be put the revolver under the pillow. She wanted him to shoot her in the forehead, but he said that wouKk Gruesome Story of the Murder disfigure her. She then turned over and he shot her iu the back of the bead. After she waa shot ha says that they Told in Court. conversed for two hours before she died. She asked him to kiss her goodbye and also to put the baby on tbe bed so she could kiss it. He complied IV. Stocking. F. with her request and also put a wet Th jury Ueorito . Bwkstead, J. J: towel on her head to ease the pain. Slavs'-"R,brt u Itlchard Moffat. H Ijii'mer, James Jinnee. John Rider, J. H. Garrett. SAIT TAKE NOTES H. IVtorson, Nei'hl Bowthrop, T. Walton. John R- - Reid. Edward The committee on public Improveor the Jura namea are the TJ,( aliove ments and park of the Commercial .i iired to try the Roue murdc .' club will meet at the club today at 4 The Jury was completed jester-- p. m. Htu rnoon at 4 o'clock, at which was taken untl The Fairview poatofflee waa entered time an adjournment the caw wai Sunday When morning. this night and over 1100 In atamps aitorNo clue to the and money stolen. ,allwl this morning the dntlrict atatement thieves. JAPAIUMS ty made a brief owning was followed by (l,r the etate, which defense of the Examinations fur appointment to Kutcmenl In behalf (Continued from page one.) The West Point will be held at the city and Attorney IhrUteuwn. made waa then and f testimony Saturday county Friday building taking and si witneaaea were exam- next and the successful candidate will no further delay, the Japanese governwaa compelled to break off neined tor the state when the court took go to Fort Logan for final examination. ment gotiations that had proved abortive and Ita nnon rccetsa. The thaw lias aent- the mountain to take the necessary t ls for IliibC appeared to be much more But the responsibility for In the proceedings of this streams booming and Pruf. Swendsen to war rests not with to the la close mnir attention of challenge the and survey geological sending paid morning with Russia. but aa to witneaaea so aa measurements of to out solely the Japan, take they the testimony On the 6th of February Japan anrelated the detalla of hla horrible crime gauge the flow of water. The Provo, determination and hla confeaalon of the same. The tbe Bear and the Selver rivers have nounced to Russia her to terminate the pending negotiations tepetltion of the affair by those on the freshets. and to take aurh independent action stand today did not seem to effect him InSuit for divorce has been fled in the she might deem best to defend her poat all and he appeared aa calm and It wa atated ly district court by Laura Dudley against sition menaced by Russia and to prodifferent aa ever. tect her established rights and legitiSir. Eichnor that the state will flnlah Ernest Dudley on the ground of deserThey were married In this city mate interests. At the same time the Its case in about an hour after court tion. convenes this afternoon. In that event on January 10, 190L Mrs. Dudley sake government of Japan Informed the moderIt la probable that the defense will aak for the custody of their minor child Russian government that as its ate and unselfish proposals in the Inthe court for a recess unUl tomorrow and also for (100 alimony. terest of a firm and lasting peace in morning before atartlng ita testimony The Utah Hide and Live Stock com the Far East bad not received tbe conSTATEMENT FOR STATE. District Attorney Eichnor made a puny of this city has filed Its articled sideration which waa their due, Japan brief statement of the etate'a rase to of Incorporation in the county clerk's had resolved to sever her diplomatic direlations with Russia which for the the jury. He said that defendant waa office. Ita capital stock la 915.000, reason named had ceased to possess vided of value of shares Ito the par in murder with the first degree charged to withdraw her legation. M. each. A. la and Goslen A. value 91 president; hla wife In their lor the killing of The term 'lndejiendent action' natroom at 48 West Third South street on L. Apgar secretary and treasurer. urally included the Aliening of hostiliChristmas day, 1903. On the Sunday Great Salt Lake has risen three inch- ties. Tbe fart that Russia was unable following the murder the defendant la. of walked Into the police station and in- es in the last two weeks, and eight to understand It in that light should be formed 8ergeant Roberta that he had Inches since Nov. 1, and .the we&thef course, no reason why Jaiian murdered hie wife. The sergeant and oftce hopes for a further rise within resiionsible for the misinterpretation It la the almost another offleer went to the Rose home the next two weeks. The recently made by Russia. International and found Mrs. Rose lying on the bed melted snows are the occasion of the unanimous opinion of of war is not dead. A bullet hole was in the back rise, the waters of the Weber river jurists that a declaration an indlapensible prerequisite to ownof the head just behind the right ear. largely contributing to the same. ing of hostilities. Indeed, It has been Mr. Eichnor said that the state would and Rolfs the common practice in recent wars t Anderson, Mary George Rose la a moral degenerate prove that were In thia of the both married declare war after hostilities have becity, ani not lumps and that expert test! eounty clerks office Tuesday by Dep- gun. Japan's action, therefore, la not winy will be Introduced to show that uty County Clerk David A. Smith. Thia open to the least criticism in this rebe ms of sound mind when he comwill be four years be- gard. From the etandpoint. of Internamitted the crime, and that hla desire to being Feb. 29, It will have the tional law It must be understood that suffer for hla crime li brought about fore the young couple of the first anni- the rhargee made againHt her does not celebrating pleasure hy the knowledge of his guilt. come with good grace from Russia, inversary of their wedding. ATTORNEY FOR DEFENSE. asmuch as there are not only many Attorney Boren X. Christensen then The prospector for oil who have historical Instances of Russia herself made the opening atatement In behalf been locating on the lake bottoms west resorting to hostilities without a declaiff the defense. He said that be and old shore line on the east aide ration of war, but one case, that of Mr. Kinney had been appointed by the of the of the lake are to be served with noher invasion of Finland In 1808, when court to defend Rose and that it was tices to vacate, as the owners of the she began war before there bad even their sworn duty to see that he bad a lands Immediately abutting the bot- been a rupture of diplomatic relafair and imoartial The toms claim trial. the ownership of lands un- tions.' of he the defense, testimony said, covered by the recession of the water would show that the crime waa one of the lake. The matter will be setnuKed by a diseased mind. When deCASSINI ON ILL FEELING COUNT tled In the courts. fendant was a boy he waa thrown from a roll and rendered unconscious. About The funeral of George N. Dow, late live years ago he had some trouble with (Continued from page one.) warden of tbe state prison, was held his first wife's father and brothers. 2:30 o'clock afternoon at yesterday officials that it la the earnest wish They had a fight and Rose was hit In from Masonic hall, where the funeral thethis the head with an lew pick, part ofklt of government that tbe old tradiunrites of the order were conducted crushing: hla skull and entering his der the auspices of Mt. Moriah lodge, tional friendship between Russia and In the interest of brain. . He was rendered unconscious of which the deceased had been an the United Slates should not be disand was taken to a hospital, where he honored the two peoples member. The pallbearers turbed. 1 have tbe best assurance that was confined for two weeks. After were Dr. A. Scott Chapman, H. W. will observe complete that he was flighty, although he will Ruth, C. J. Higaon, F. C. Richmond this government tcetify that he la not insane and neveb and & F. Kutaawsky. At the vault In neutrality In the Far Eastern war. Inwax Insanib , Mt Olivet Rev. P. A. Slmpkin of the deed, its attitude bee In this respect could "After that occurrence,' continued church been all that either belligerent Congregational the attorney, "he and his former wlfj Phillips and Russia baa no doubt that desire, an discourse in eloquent preached u were divorced and he married the which be portrayed the high character it will continue. not expect, now tbat Russia does whom he killed on Christmas day. of the Isle warden and blameleasnesa They, lived together in 8t Louis and a of hla life. The ever watchfulness of war is on, that tbis country shall be counehiM was horn to them. They eventuthe deceased for the good of those com- anything more than neutral. My ally moved to Nevada and lived on a mitted to hla care, and hla kindness of try does not ask that you should be but ram li. There for the first time Rose and not heart were also set forth. The funeral Site Irspned that his wife had lived a life was largely attended and the floral of that you should be of shame In St.- Louis. They quarrelefl expects and I hope tbat she will rewere many. over that, hut were Anally reconciled. ferlnga ceive fair treatment at tbe hands of She then induced him to come to Salt Americans, aa you say' In this country, HEARING 8M00T Lake to live. a fair showing. One of the reasons for the present nnfortunale situation The second night after they arrived la the large number of absolutely false here l( said that she News on to Deseret A the nut special ai, stayed which have been sent, to Rusreports the night and the next morniug she has following: Tuesday from the United States about mat-te- n sia 1. and brought him $3. From that D. March At C., Washington, time on she acquired the habit of visit-h- ia 10:30 o'clock this morning, the hour affecting tbe Ear Eastern sil n. These report have contributed a certain saloon on .'Third Soulli fixed for the beginning of the Smoot much in arousing senlment against the rfieet. Rose accused the bartender Ql hearing, there were Just three memInducing her lo come to the saloon amt bers of the committee assembled In United Slates. True ibey have been correcthey had a fight. Hose was arrested the committee room. They were corrected, but unfortunately a and ven'enrod to 20 Chairman Burrows and Senators Pet- tion never effectually reai l.es as many days In jail. Mi'RDER AGREED DFON. tits and Dubois. A few moments later people aa do the original report. 1 have spoken frankly, in the hope " Inle In jail it was agreed between Senator Poraker came into the room. R'cr an.1 bfs wife that he should kill He was followed by Messrs. Hopkins that something might be accomplished her xs soon as he got nut of Juil. He tnd Bailey and as a quorum was then toward the clearing of the situation. Miss Clara Barton, president of the released on Dee. 21 and they then present tbe roll was called and Chair American Red Cross society, called at gtbe Russian embassy today and offered the services of the society to tbe Russian government. The ambassador expressed tbe thanks of bia government for the kindly offer, but said that outside aid would .not be needed In view of the effective work of Russian ROSE TRIAL Hy-ru- rn as ix-pc- com-menu- d - wo-niH- Ui DEBTMEASED PUBLIC . ed - DISPATCHES : !'- 'i-- - h-- re. ii g a.--- ! . cia-xifl- s $l12.-6U5.51- In Philippine trcn ury, $5 526.611. Total. 9M7.29.5: Against which then- arc demand liabilities outstanding 4 $1.i:!4.22X.u6x which leaves a cali h.iaiicc oti baud of 9:173, 068,505. I DON'T fnriiii'rly connected with of Gold Mountain district, tilts elate, has joined in tlu rush to Goldfield, llu- laict-- t Nevada cldorailo, and a leller received from him shows ilial lie is not larking in enthusiasm President of Bankrupt Fruit Company Not a Good Witness. Chicago, March I- .- Examination of James S. Watson in connection with hia knowledge of ilie business affairs of Porter Urothcis company,, the bankrupt fruit and produce concern, was abandoned today by Attorney Bach, reprcsentai i c of New York creditors, during tin.' hearing of tho case before Referee Ween Watson, who was president of the fruit company before it became a bankrupt, has been called as awitnoK several times. When Watson was culled to testify today. Ho appeared to be ignorant of t bo business transact ions of the company as on former occasions and it was decided that 11 would he useless to question him any furl her. On previous occasions you have pleaded that If you won- - given time to inspect your books, you cuuld give intelligent answers to my oplniuus,' Do you think said AUurney Bach. you could answer the questions today if ihis examination is further prolonged?'' 1 don't know," replied Mr. Wat son. Attorney Ttaeh then asked Referee Ween If he thought any more inform tion cuuld lo secured if he be allowed further time, and the referee gave it oa his oplniuu that the examination of Mr. Watson might aa will end now as at any future time. Mr. Watson was then excused. Kelson R. Duo, of New York, who was partner with Porter Brothers until 1899, was the next witness called. Mr. Dm said that he did not know what liabilities the firm had when he retired from it, but that it was tha custom of the company to pay off all debts as fast as they accumulated. Examination of several other witnesses, which involves more than to-a million dollars, will be resumed morrow. rt - CHANCES FOR PROMOTION. 1. ol In ihc of tli- uatul iu the House of I'liui'iii-.iMt'.igkl Premier Balfour, while hi:i:.':;iii.;; i:,e of iLe estimate, rani th Hou.--e should not only tor...: r the ainuuM, but should watch tli g, r.cral Euroi! 'noii'ii, which pean aud A!a;ic could alone juctify v!..u tiie cui,r; was asked to expend. The ci.uti'ry did of not lose sight of t!o war between Great 1 l.:lai:i s:id two great maritime powers which couid to hardly end without grtai Wm-both Ihe eueuiy and Gvrat lhiiain. in whiih event the other nsviis would lie tnta. I mid in a maritime '.iuuD fo which iln-- did not. now hold. I'oiKinuiiiu, Mr. Balfour said he waa ot reluctant to the war. lie did nut think srnli a dreadful was one which liny al present, had any reason to apprehend. Kui when lalkiug of flu- uay iluy nmst always lie ialkln;; of the biliiy of war ami he was fen id wlu-indicating the p.mial mi' i lies of which (iimpcllcd il.c to ask for thin Micriiice, to possibilities wtinh ilhl no; exist twenty the years ago. Them was no ei iii ii the depossible coiniiarianii pendence Great Kritniu plan'd on her mid the nuvy, which was dcfer.-d.i- . e phieed ly .mem a or suy Euroeaii country on ibeirnuvy, which was offensive. Great Britain's pulley had been fo sec what oilier nations were doing til the way of laying ilowu ships, and to immediately make a reply. So Jong not. to os the tid mi rally was anticipate nr force other countries in. but simply to follow suit. Insuring that other countries did not outstrip Great Britain In the race for naval atiirior-liy- , Mr. Balloiir Imlicved tho country would aupport parliament in tho ex- London, Mar.ii total 997.001.738. Provision also la made fur a considerable increase in the teaching force at the naval academy at Annaimlia. An important amendment In regard to promotions In the navy provides that subject to restriction! Imposed by existing laws boatswains, gunners an4 warrant machinists shall lie eligible for appointment to Ihe grade of ensign after two years' service as warrant officers, and boatswains, gunners, carpenters and aailmakera after six years shall be eligible to the position of chief of thrlr class. u 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER TELEPHONE 518 x - i j povi-r.i-me- by Award of Tribunal. SENSATION The Hague IN Caracas, February. 27. The decision of The Hague arbitration tribunal tbat the three powers which bhx kaded Venezuela, Great Britain, Germany anu preference Italy, have the right fo of 30 per cent of the customs dues, in feusutkm a has caused tremendous this city. The general opinion here la volred by high officials, who say: The value of future decisions handed down by the arbitration tribunal is destroyed because in this finding the tribunal has consummated the triumph of might over i 1 Well-kno- TWELFTH INFANTRY j POLICE 07 07 Fireman. Railway and Mail Carriers' Uniforms to Meas- -j urc. Also Ladies' Skirts to Measure Su.ts from $12 upward. Skirts from $7.50 upward. THE ROYAL TAILORS, H. E. PLAKE, 648 27th Street. Orders Taken for General Transfer. Autombile PARCEL DELIVERY WM. R. MILLER, Office, 266 Twenty-fift- Manager. Street. Telephone No. h Has opened for the spring trade with choice line ef eerly novelties From 50c to $5.00 Some choice street bone and vailing weei-viole- te, rlb- - for evsryone. ..A cordial Invitation lo extended to all. note First , Door South of Upera House En franco The Chicago Milliner j 1 MONDAY at lO a. iff. February 1st. All Our Salesmen Have Been Instructed as Follows J ! SELL EVERYTHING From the Cost Mark. This means everything in our stock Groceries Included The greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have for some time. We will also include in this Sale all Spring Goods Arriving during sale, purchased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. Must Sett This IVe StOCk mm. By March 1st, to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash. P Reese Mowed & Sons. J SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine. dinner on Sunday and 5 Wednesday, from 12 to 3 p. m., cents. We give nice lunch all day. Short orders at all hours, fresh oyv tera, game and fish In season. Charley & Hong, Props. NO. 318 25th 6L ' SAILED. i II J MiTTj Ogden Knitting Compnnj 1 w FOR LADIES SO Cents E&cfr SEE PRICES IN OUR YINDOWS JAP STAFF GOES TO KOREA. Theme j 1 I67--Z I r, Ik ...KNIT SKIRTS. MacArth ur. Tokio. March 1. The general stafT and a regiment of the guards Mt Japan today fur a i.rt on the west coast wf Corea, probably Cbciuulpta 339-Z- . OF SALES - San Francisco. .March 1. Tha United States army transport Sherman nailed today for tha Philippines via Honolulu. She carried the Twelfth Infantry, commanded by Col. J. W. Bubb, 400 infantry and 100 cavalry recruits, besides a large number of officers, aa passenger. In her hold were 1500 tons of army Before her departure the supplies. transport was Inspected by Major General MacArth nr. Captain F. L. Winn, of the 13th Infan'ry. did not sail with the regiment. He ha Just ben appointed an aide on the staff of General CO. THE SALE right." er d St h - se 1 Twenty-Fift- m.iu-liltu- In an Interview with the Associated Press Minister Bowen said: "The tribunal was called upon to establish a new principle in international law, namely, that all credit nations Hhall le treated with equal consideration and perfect treatment should not be obtained hy hlockad-t- and bombardments. The tribunal refused to establish this principle and other principles now recognised an sound by international law were also at first rejected. COMPTROLLER'S STATEMENT. We must, therefore, have patience." The monthly The local press attacks the decision Washington, March circulation atatement issued by the bitterly. comptroller of the currency shows that at the rinse of business February 29, FEUD IN ARKANSAS. 1904, the total circulation of national Lank notes waa 9130,324.310, an InLittle Rock, Ark., March 1. Formcrease for the year of 947.625.465. and er Ifostmaster Parnell la said to have an Increase for the month of 93,346.683. moved to Oklahoma where he has a The circulation based on United brother. The latter recently resisted States bonds amounted to 3390.352.491, a requisition from ihe governor of an increase for the year of 961.692.130, Arkansas on tho charge of embexxle-men- t an Increase for the month of 92.694,760. alleged to have been commitThe circulation secured by la'wful ted In Union County, Arkansas. Upon a hearing the governor of Oklahoma money aggregated 939,971,819, a for the year of 34,166,685, and refused to honor the requisition. It was alleged that it would lm unan Increase for the month of 9771,923. The amount of United Stateq bonds safe for rorncil to return fo Union on hand to secure circulation notes county. feud had Its Tho Tucker-Parncl- l The amount of wqs 9392,671.650. bonds off band to secure public deposits origin at Eldorado. Guy B. Tucker, then city marshal, headed the faction waa 9186,034,098. In opposition to the Parnells. In a street fight several of the FIFTEENTH VICTIM. Parnells were alaln. Tucker was wounded and Constable Dccring was Port Townsend, Wash., March 1. A few months later Tuckr killed. The recent fire on board the steamship killed another one of the Purnells. Ho Queen while en route from San Fran-ciscon the charge. to this port claimed Ita fifteenth has since been tried tbe feud aro white victim today, when Mrs. Samuel Jones All the parties to of Nanaimo, B. C., itassed away at men. St. Johns hospital. Mrs. Jones' death LIKE THE DEWEY CASE. Is due to exposure sustained while in an open boat, into which she waa Akron, O., March 1. A murder trial placed with others as a precaution to save them from possible death in the growing out of a range war between asflames and set afloat in the ocean. She cattlemen which has murh of Ihe was case, famous the of Dewey pect 48 leaves husband a was years old and and four children, one of whom, the begun here today whenT. D. W. Irwin, Tuttle, Peryoungest, aceomjianled her on the fatal Frank Irwin. Giorge Dsnsdill and Ulry Tuttle. Clinton trip. mer Shank wore placed on trial, CAMP ON THE BOUNDARY LINE. charged with responsibility for tbe assassination of Joseph I. Mcetian, near his home in 1. A March special who was found dead Seattle, Wash., from April last. Attout a year previous dispatch to the killed John Irwin In a Skagway says that acting under in- Meenan hadbut was acquitted by the structions from the United States gov- pistol duel, the feud beernment, Captain Richards, in charge coroner's Jury. From this of tbe Haines military )osL recently gan. A number of small ranchers Irlocated the latitude and longitude ot took sides with Mcensn against catwho are realiv and wins Tuttle, Pleasant Camp, Alaska, astronomitlemen. Tbe whole trouble orglnateil cally. The Loudon award designated rights. The the boundary in angles running to and In a quarrel over range today were confined fo from various peaks and Pleasant Camp proceedings rgu men on a motion to quash Indictis conceived to be on the boundary ments. No derision was reached. no line. As. there is salient feature to mark tbe position COMPOSER DEAD. of tbe ramp, and aa the pnyalcal evidences might become destroyed, it was Cambridge. Mass.. March 1. Francis deemed best to establish the boundary musical composer, a in this manner until such a time as Tinote, died today, aged 91 years. marked It can be permanently Ly government survey. GERMAN STEEL TRUST. ... 132 - s Created Washington, March 1. After only one Mission of tha conimiltre on naval affairs the naval appropriation bill waa today reported to Die Senate. Comparatively few changes were made In the bill aa passed by tha bouse, though the provie Ion for a naval training station on ihe great lakes waa again Incorporated In the measure. The increase recommended by the Senate aggregates 9327,000, making tha ' First Class Commons. s discussion KING SALOON MURPHY A GIB LIN, Props. Wines, Liquors and Cigan. Your Patronage Solicited. The Measure Passes the House of over thai section. lie writes that there is plenty of work to be had at tho present time in i ho new camp and that o eryuno sii ms lo have money to burn,' tint limes are so flush. There are many leasers at work and mauy of them arc making good stakrs. They are operating a good deal as they did in Tonopah soon after the discovery of tl.at camp. Some of the leasers are so close tngether, Mr. likiu says, w hen vac does any blasting uihers have to got nut of the way or else receive the heiicfilaof a shower penditure. The vote for the Increase of tlie efof rock. of the navy was thru agreed fectiveness no Is serious While the camp lively, trouble has occurred. A good class of to. cltizene lias Invaded the district and all are a unit in upholding tha maSENSATION IN VEKE2UU jesty of the law. iff KNOW Berlin, 31 arch 1. After long and te dious negotiations the German atr syndicate has finally been organlxea. The original plan was for a syndicate of the' entire German steel industry ana was first set in motion at Frankfort-on-the-Maiin the summer of 1902, but after king haggling this project wa found to be Impossible. Negotiation! were then begun and have now been concluded, aiming the 26 of the largest concerns in the country. The smeller manufacturers, whose output range from I.'hiO.OOO to 1,690,000 tons annually, were excluded. Even on this narrow basis the organization seemed impossible for ser eral months, owing to the excessive allotments asked by the Krupp company and several others. Finally, in January, twenty steel works agreed to the terms of the syndicate contract, but tho signing of this contract was postponed pending further negotiations with the eight recalcitrant establishment a The twenty companies reinforced their esse with threats of ruinous comiietition against tbe Independents which ihcy would keep until they had driven them out of the markets of the world. These threats had the desired result except in the cases of tbe Phoenix st'M'l works and the Westfael-Isch- n steel works. In the meeting bold at Cologne in May, however, the representative f.r the Phoenix company did not refut'' definitely to join tbe syndicate, but said lie would leave the matter to c decided at the general meeting of the company's stockholder, which lx lo b' belli in Berlin March 3. The demands of tbe Krupp company, which were regarded as excessive, presented one of the greatest difficulties to the neg'd !atora of tho syndicate. The interei-tccompanies, however, reached a u nripromJse with the Krupp company todsy. the allotment, mode it scale reaching 700 on an Iikt1 tons on Au:l 1, 1907. The syndicate as organized embraces 26 establishments and t xtends to June 30, 1907. ?he head office will probably lie either at Cologne or Dusseldorf. The syndicate will begin activity at once. It coven railroad material, half rolled Red Crons society. goods and ail forma of commercial steel. There is evidence that it Intends CONSUL WILL AWAIT ORDERS. All the later to broaden Its scope. manufactured in the 26 establishsteel San Francisco. March I. Edwin V. ments is to is- sold through the head Morgan. United States consul to Dalny, office. At present the arrived here today. Russian government la unwilling fo SHERMAN PARKER TRIAL. receive a representative of thia counft try at Dalny, no he will remain in this Cripple Ocek, Colo., March 1. The Instrucsome for time awattiag city hearing of several witnesses in retions. He said in an interview: buttal today completed the taking of 1 do not consider that Russia's retestimony in the conspiracy cases fusal to receive a consul of this coun- against Sherman Parker and Thomas try at Dalny la at all unfriendly, aa Foster. In hia instruction. Judge Lew. she has Informed the United States It is raid that the testimony of Charles ould be Impossible to extend to our McKinney, the alleged accomplice of representatives the courtesy that Is the defpndan'a. was admissible as evl- customary between friendly nations. deuce and t "it conviction may be had At present tbe harbor of Port Arthur on such evidence, Frank J. Hsings. is blockaded by Japaaese ships and counsel for the Western Federation of Dalny la liable to Buffer for want of Miners told of a conversation he had supplies. Tbe United States has no with McKinney in the Pueblo jail, who hostile intentions in establishing a fold him that Sterling and Scott had consulate at that ost and 1 believe if induced him 10 swear to a confession conditions were different the Russians by promising him 3500 and transportamould be only too gigd to leceive me." tion to any jdacc in tho world. tin- SILVER INCREASE e H. Kal.in, niiiu-- NM ENGLISH iiewi-pu;ie- r ua-io- - 2, 1001. Vi.i.iitnsick. M.mh 1. Certain Rus-?!:- !. According to Official Stsrement Feboiropomlcnta and ruary's Addition Mis $2,912,091, n s:.b r.is of laditosiok, who left here i':.c iiiou'Iiiy a while ago. have returned. They Washington, Maui. i!"iii !niws ray they found the condi 'ions of living Matciucut of the 1'T . that at the close ( February at NikclsK and Harbin to lie less 281 ll, 19U4, tbe debt . tu-ill ilie than Ei-r- i f.)vt44Y"-i- . treasury, amounted thing is quiet at Ylsdivostok. which is an Increase ' ihe incut h of The r?e in the price of provisions lias 92.9?- -' U991. Tbis h: ..i-- ,. is wcouiit-i-i- l liit-- sliulit and trade eontlnues. The for by tbe decrea-- - ,u ihc amount Mb.ard l,a eeased amt there are snow of cash on band. drifts stretching for sixty or seventy Tbe debt is rrcii; uird as fol- miles from tbe fortresses. lows: Interest-bearinl. . ?v'5.1 rui.ToO. Schools have been started for tbe in. t rut lion of r.; ii.is c Debt on which li hospital nursts, who art i'6 rccMiiu-since maturity, from among tile wives and Debt bearing no u. !,n;. $J92.70l,-759- . daUKliti r of promincut citizens. Among Hum is the wife of General You St in u, Total. 91.291-1"- at VladivoThis amount, howii- .. .mcs mu in- stok. clude 9902.1191, S69 iu 1 lilicatcs and Pori Said. Egypt. March 1. The five which are Russian tijrpcilo Itoal destroyers which treasury notes onieMi.-l'm-offset by an equal u':mu'ii cl cash on arrived here today have already left in the direction of Algiers. It is band for their redciiip'.-ui- . The cash in the tr .i i. ; y mo red that they intend to search for as follows: vessels bearing contraliaud of war in Gold reserve, 9!:,,,, the Mcdiierraiiean. The Russian cruisI "O. Trust funds, er Aurora will follow them. General funds, $M:' 17 715. (! National bunk WRITES FROM GOLDFIELD. pro-Huai- . MARCII j 2274 Washington Avenue, Between 22nd nd 23rd Sts. g |