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Show TIIE MORXnrO mis EXCITEMENT AT EXAMINER, fin LITERATURE FOR BEWARE THE NEW ALLIANCE CELLED OFF Elisha Wilbur Attempted Little O'Keefe Now He Will Not Meet Clifford Asa at Gun Play. Salt Lake. Wilt Ba Matched Againat Sorry Ha Ever Owned a Clifford Battling Nelson on tha Cun No One Waa Sams Dale. Injured. I MARCH UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OGDEN, CABLEGRAM IS IfHL SENT TO ATHENS Organize: For Citizens' Allianc Vice Consul Sent News of Wreck Splendid Childs and Charles Roman Health Board Analyzing Dangerous Patent Medicines. Arrested. They John M. Preahaw Complains Were Disturbing the Peace by Calling Out Wagon Nmber. 2,1901. Will Arrive Today. at Audience Held fcy Entranced by Miss Roberts. Cut-of- f. by Gabriele D'annunznv Hhe Organization la Conalderod by Labor Unions ao Hostile to Organized Laboih He Asks for Powers of Attorney From Heirs of Dead Countryman Who Liva in Grcecav Tho liferaturo for the Citizens Alliance arrived yesterday and will bo sent out nt once to the merchants and other employers of labor. Tho organizer for the new movement la expected to arrive today, when hn will begin ho organization of a Citizens" Alliance, Tbe purposes of this organization are to luuid tbe employers of labor together to protect I heir Interest and to tight what they may consider tho unjust demands of labor organizations. The labor unions of the city regard Cue movement aa hostile to their and claim that the organiza-tio- n Is promulgated solely for the purpose of opposing laltor unions and fighting them in their Just purposes. Some time ago a representative of the Citizens' Alliance waa in the city looking over the field, at which time the Trades and Labor Asaembbly sent out a circular letter to the merchants explaining what their attitude was niton the new organization and asks ing the merchants to pledge nut to Join 1L Nothing further was heard from the movement until yesterday, when the literature arrived. It Iras supposed that the movement had died out without on organization being effected. George F. Taolomit. the Greek vice consul at Butte, Mont., yseterday sent a cablegram to the minister of foreign affairs at Athens, stating that sixteen subjects of King George had been killed In a wrack and that he would 4 mall psrtlriilare. By mail he sent a long document describing the accident and the details of the disaster, with a catalogue of the names of the Greeks who lost their Which Contain Ingredients Should Only Be Used When Prescribed by PnjS'tiana Some Ml ms presented last R ". n rj a ' Grand Opera House , .... ..i"',,.; dieuce, is a play so ni'ii-uu- :, v ing, that it is difficult i.. approach by any of ihe urdouv-- y srds of dramatic crHie-M,,- . i, ( truth a poetic tragedy, H,lf pressive in its meaning. T ,hp who audfior Unary cxpn-m T. iy i. be entertained it might j.n.v. ,.j .. lri',j But men t. to those point proeiaie splendid poetry . psychology and transcemi. i.: it appeal with resist los .r. . The audience !si. night vw, 1., l( ,. development of thi slian. uranl with hreathlem interred--a- n 'niir. perhaps somewhat dazed hi t,. it in uncertain expectation. d veloping, as the drama into profound enthusiasm. An analysis nf the play u".m vey little of Interest, so m ut, pends upon the beauty or tin. ii;alnvw the splendor of the iinsgiii.iiKm wul the passionate. intensity of tin. acting. Tbe opportunities for acting Wrr( taken advantage of tn the full night by Mias Roberts and her t- - . Lari eight at midnight a telephone ram i rbr puli c slrlion that h' luere hart I con a shoniiug n llie Wilbur home nut in t'.iiuguw to go the ion ami raqiii-htiiior anil ImraifgaU. ('apiaiii Brown was culled. anil iih met-ag- e ed-I- g (id, triii Wilkon fhamix-- mi-- i sent 'here i;i a rail, Gliisauw addiunn it o'l lir.viir.il i lie rare liaik ami llir had finite a ride ihrmiKli tin1 jnn j, uhli-- la huh ili'ri ont Ihai ray. When they HiTlvrrt they found that J.Kha Wlllitir had Rone home drunk and waa ficliug In somewhat of a flglu-j;itiimal. Hr was preparing 1o retire for the iilRhl. hill Rot into mime kind lib ihr people ilirrr. hi of a jangle n t i..Tii-rr- s C wife anil la young men. he when pulled hi revolver. The other men fried to lake lha gun away from him and in the sniffle the gun waa when cIumi to the lied and mi llir lieddlng on tire. The aiwder aim hurtled the hand of one of the young fillnwx. Wilbur was arrested and taken to the Htatlnn. lie waa not Ionic in ire. Jienttng his ratdi ait. for he told the (Hirers that they niiRht have the Rim and that he never would own another. He may well ronalder himself iui-kthat no one waa hurt. m EM TIME ME Card Waa Isaued Monday and Will Soon Bs in Use. The Southern rariflr company's offire has prepared In blank a Cutimii lalilo for the off. The table was made ready for service laat Monday anil la It la dally exported to be used. The card aa lasited ronlafna the with telegraph at at Iona and hIiIIiik lo-r- Ogrii-nlairl- diatancca. Enmlnoe Telephone Number: In tha day time call up INI r caU at No. 407 24th street. At night, after 7 p. m., rail up No. BC Standard Rullding. Jt la expected that a representative Deputy Sheriff Joseph Belknap yesManager Kelley of Salt Lake rewill ceived word lute yesterday afternoon terday arrested Asa Child and Char lea of the mate Uuai.l of Health from John Uni of Chl. ugo. manager Roman on tjie complaint of John M. shortly visit Ogden it. oiriur to investifur O'Keefe, Dial the latter had taken Preshaw for disturbing tha peace. gate the patent me Ixim: business In siiddculy ill and would not lie able to thin city, as was do- r- iu the matter They were arraigned before Judg enter a ring for several week. of tlic adulterated c,ohii. In an InRonot Howell and pleaded guilty. Till left Kelly in an up pleasant poterview with a raMir:cr nt the Desersition, as lie had gone to it insiders hlr man will have a hearing on next et News, Hupcriui' t Really of and nt o'dock lu in uri'anging for th tight. Thursday morning Childs on Friday morning si the same the Hoard said: Kelly then usert every means to se"Wc promise to l.r 7 up this fight cure buddy ltyan, Olio Sicloff or Mini hour. until the markets or this state are oilier topuotchcr to till the rial with the of the to boya stnry According from these jai.-u- t medicines Clifford, ltyan and SieloiT lmib have affair. Preshaw Is the owner of a job free which and alcohol. approach lug engulf mem a and would wagon with license No. 'J. The other Now contain narr.iic today, we halo received from not accept. Later In the owning Kelly evening as they were going by hi Ktate Chemist Harms analyses of received a telegram from Manager home they called out "number nine," two more of these mi called remedies, Murphy Mating that he would match "number aud Hostetler's nine. several tlmea Peruna. Ritters and on Clifford Nelson" againat 'Hauling Preshaw came running out and ae- These are two of the most flagrant atwa then that dai. TiansiNiriatiuu his stone a in ed had lie them, ro! sent to Nelson and hla mauager and hand aud was threatening them when tempt a to deceive in all the list of patent medicines, as they are also the In time they will appear in Balt Roman drew his revolver and oempelled largest sellers. Why. two carloads, to Dll the date. Treshaw to drop lie stone. Presshaw or $10,000 worth, of teruna were sold Nelson, if til proper shape, will give haa not lieen seen .hut he undoubtedly by I wo wholesale drug firms in this Clifford a hard battle. He la a strong will be in court Thurnday and Friday state within the last six weeka. Both favorite at Chicago and many other to tell his aide of the story. alleged remedies are thin disgnlses of i.ltfra. liquor. The state chemist found 44 cent of alcohol in llostetteFs bitters. which Is about tha strength of CONTEST AT KNOWN TEIIHSJT straight whisky; and in Peruna 27 per rent of alcohol was fouud. Both Large Party at Conley's Dancing Boilermakers Hava Not Vet Received medicines were colored with burnt sugar, and flavored with Gentian, a Academy Witness the Drawing Any Word Regarding the Terms simple bitter. The evil in sttrh remeof the Prises. Upon Which Strike Was Settled. dies is that people unwittingly are At Omilcy'a danring academy laat Nothing further haa been heard by taking large quantities of alcohol, and ulght un hundred aud ala rouplea the bollerniaken regarding the terms the exhilarating effects of the same gathered to witness tbe drawing conupon which the strike waa settled. Al- are what the proprietors of these test and, tneldeuially, to see If their though many reports are currant as to nostrums trade on. Utah is patent number won the prise. A moat the concession granted by the com- medicine crazy.' evening was spent until mid- pany, none of them are authentic and Secretary Beatty then continued: night, when the drawing took place. nothing definite will be known until n Here is a headache remedy which Police Officers Bleeth and Wattle letter la received from th district ought not to be sold except by phyDrowning conducted the affair, stir- president. The men have all gone hack sician's prescription, and then should ring up .the tickets with their blllle to work on orders from Ksn Francisco only lie administered under the direcclubs." L. 11. Nhholl held the lucky and they are content to rest the matter tion of a physiran. The drug la number for the gentlemen's prise and with their auperior officers. They prea synthetic contisiund of Tbe sume, of course, that aome concessions Deri ha Riley won the la (lira'. of soda and Acitantillde. former prise waa a $23 gold filled were granted to them by th company The latter Is a product of the distilla-atluo- n ' watch and chain and the ladies' prise or they would not have been ordered of coal tar and a dangerous was a very pretty set of opera glasses, back to work. News from headquarremedy when laken in sizeable doses, cowling $23. ters In expected the hitter part of the as it depresses the action of the heart aud frequently destroys life. week. VAGGED. Acll anilide wholesales at $50 STRIKING MINERS per and the Antikamnla at $1 per pound, A LAND PUBLIC CASE. 1. 25 Fifteen cents for ounce. The retail prire Is Telluride, (kilo., March of the striking miners arrested yestera dozen 111 tie tablets," Ban Francisco, March 1. A day for vagraney and given until two tbe question of what are pub-l- ir o'clnek today to leave the city, go to lands was appealed from the United worker to Jail, were taken In custody court of Montana. The Stairs by tbe sheriff this afternoon. They United district sued Matt lilendaur to Staten will be put to work on the streets and roads. The remainder left the town, recover $28. the value of certain trees ls some going to the outlying eantps for cut on the Como reserve in the lend district. The defendant the purpose of accepting work If ofOfflesr Herrick waa busy lost night fered them. The local Jail Is tilled complained that the government had and made one of Ihe records of the a no make lands these certain right to to overflowing. At 7 o'clock he brought two lads reserve and the district Judge upheld yepr. Into station for stealing bolt lea the hla contention. The matter was ap- from NEW .RAILROAD IN KOREA. the I'arifle hotel. The boya acpealed on a writ of error and the Judg- knowledged the I heft and aald there Tukin, March 1. According to the ment of the district court reversed. were two others In the game. They stipulallona of the protocol, the Japanwere told to come 'back again nexv notified the at ese minister Seoul, has GENERAL ELECTIION IN JAPAN. Saturday morning, when their enae Korean government that the building will be disposed of. of a railroad from Seoul for Wtju for March 1. The general elecToklo, military into would be commenced tion waa held today In Japan and Later In the evening he brought In forthwith. Engineers and surveyors waa without disturbance of nuy kind. three vagrants. Joseph Grable. Frank have alragdy left Seoul. An Imperial rescript convening the Thiel and W. A. Brydon. At midnight Diet in special session In Toklo March he brought In John F. Kelly on the GROSVENOR RENOMINATED. II will lie Issued March !. This ses- aame charge. They , will have their sion will last for ten days and tha some time today. Athens. Ohio. March 1. At the Re- most ImiNirtant bill to ba presented la beariug Eleventh of the convention publican one which Inrraaaed tha land tax by At S o'clock Officer Smythe arrested Ohio dlatrlct today Chairman Groeven-o- r per rent. This will result in doub- John Burns and John McCarty on th li President and renominated was ling the income from this source. charge of disturbing Ihe peace. They Roosevelt Indorsed. had imbibed loo freely and became too KUROPATKIN LEAVES MARCH 11. affectionate one toward the other and FOR SERVING THE CZAR. began to pot one another with their March 1. General fists. When taken 0 the station they St. Petersburg, of 1. The Kieff. March governor haa arrived at Kt. Petersdecided to make up and tried to make Kieff has instructed the local police Ktiropalkln front his home, where he went to the chief believe they wore friends, ao nol to Interfere with the families or burg leave of his family. His deiiart-ur- e they shook hands and rallrd each other servants of Jewish surgeon who have take for the front remains fixed fur by their first names. This arhome the Var to East, the although gone March 11. might have worked had it not been outside the to remain them forbids law llie gentlemen were rather too that Pale, unsteady on their feet end the chief ordered them put In a cell. MINING ROTES WIRELESS FOR GENERAL USE. icli-M- xiM-ns- Him kt WING 1 them-strive- BLACKSMITHS r Home rendered lard. lbs., 6Uc; 2311 ket, 171K. 3 11., 35c.; S Excelsior MarTel. Washington avenue, 10 lha.. $1.13. Attorney Agee waa at Salt Lake oa legal business. yea-terd- ay A. Wmaluiancy, a former resident of city, ha returned from a Kan Francisco trip and la attending a few weeks in the city. this The large ovens a) the new liras bakery on Graut avenue were put into place yesterday and all Indications are that tbe establishment will bo In running order by April 1. Morris Hardniau of the Hub starts east today. He will present the inertia of the Kawielln rotary motor to the large automobile manufacturer. Wessler'a hall rlub has a meeting Part. March 1. The Official JourThe mil put of the Dalton & Lark Sunday to make arrangements for the nal has published a decree which mines of Bingham arc being gradually coming season's games. places tliti wholes telegraph system estahllshcd by tli depatiment of ma- Inrraaaed. The preaeii! output la about The Wednesday nlglit danring rlub rina at the service of the general pub- 2'h) tons tier day. will lie at Higiiun' Tonight and an lic. o The hoisting plant, al the Kt. r. anticipated. enjoyable time at. I'ark City la report mine GUAM'S GOVERNOR DYING. ed to tip in place and ready to go into Rernard Foley left Tor rmmnntory. commission at any time. 1. .lusN. Y.. March on the Cutoff, Ins-- nirht. lie is In nitiglinmliin, Sewell tumor lcsvr will Albert II. of the pumpinc plant at that tier charge Tho hearing on the demurrer filed point. The i linnet luring driven to ob- row for Sail Francisco where his In the ease of William Ochs vs. Dr. P, tain water ai rmmontory i now in brother. roniniander William Klbridgc S. Keog. l K. Howland and others, Sew sll, Inllcd Slates Navy, late gov;nn fed and n good flow of wntrr I haa been set fnr March 2fi. at ernor of the Island f Guam, looked for. The case Involves the ownerdying. ship of lea si's In the Farmington. Tom Kurt:; left the Arkunsas Hot. The case Involves the ownership of DIED AT 132. leases in the Farniinglou oil regions. Springs today for tils oll home tn F.ph-isi1'a.. wbeie lie w, II visit for a 1. . Mnrrh New Jtrunsw'rk. X. before retm niug to The samples of ore brought in rn'iple of in the poor from 1I10 CopiKT Nosh Raby (lied tori.-iCental Ogdeil. properly hotise. where he hud been an Inmate near Koilavlllc. Xev.. bv IV. It. Smith If lie s. had cat ikikI the tor twenty the lessee, were asoayed C. S. letwiy nude a trip over the lo The resit it showed them to yesierday. until April 1. next, show ihe Cutoff and ivt'irrcd yeMcr lay. lie was livedown would have presence of 11 lT rent bismuth. statement, lla by his r.'ranglng for 11m pay day along the been 132 old. years line. CZAR BURST INTO TEARS. REPUBLICAN COMMITEEMEN. William Gordni,, a n;icbinisi t the Berlin. March 1. The Kehlosisehe font hern Pacific shop, who hud the March 1. I,. P. Mosey Zeltung publishes a statement, said misfortune of setting a pieie of Meet of Washington. Jackson. Miss., secret arv of the to have been received from court cirtn hU eye some time ago. will return has been ap- cles in Si. Teicrslnirg. that the (Var ktatp commit to his pla e in tlo shops tuouc. ai pointed as the Mississippi memlter of was overcome with emotion at the ore time it was thought ii would Is tha Republican national committee. friendly spirit shown In Kntpcrnr Wilhave the l rye oprrafc-peiessary ri liam's recent letter to him n the war , l,Mn. hut the wound liar h- lit tho Far Hast and that when he read PLACE. TAKES BROTHER'S he ik no able to work. it he burst into tears. Kt. Trloreburg. March 1. Count Everything new and fic-.i- i at the MILITARY CAMPS. Brown Drug Co.. 2d and Wash'cgtpp Xirud today bade farewell to another MANCHURIA son who haa Just been appointed midavenue. 1. Liao Yinkow. March Yang. shipman in the Russian navy and who to take the place ot Manchuria. Is now essentially n mill .The Geo. A. Low Co. arc. dosing goes to tbe frout cut brlr vohicle sun k ui cos, preparn-toi- y his brother who was killed on board tary city, as an area comprising three the Yarlag at Chemulpo. and a third square miles adjoining nto (siuttyinc building. the railroad has been enclosed fnr a military camp and magazine purposes. CHINA PREPARING. There is also a military rntnp at from Kt. Petersburg. March 1. A RusHairheng. Manchuria. l"'i mil March Jst. J!4. sian correspondent cf the Associated New Chwangl which, with its defense The brothers era to be Tress at Shanghai telegraphs that it covers over 1.0o acres. ia raiKirted at Tlcn Tfcin Him present at the uuc i i nrr four Thursday, Marr-- 2rd. t vo.i. on linal rucsi imi to ibuussnd additional (iniie-- r mM:-rCHAMPION SWIMMER DEAD. aiiietul article 2 of hvlawx. have been hisiI in tiuiiii, II. W. WILLIAMS. M. V. New York. Mart h V Ksin-and i'.ml th Chinese J flilLKWVKLI,. K ilirri p;a-ci- l Isrie urili rs Inr guns the rbanipioti woniau swiuim. Fruhviluii Lottfc No. 21, A. O. U. V. and ammunition. unlay, aged j:.'. Loula-Oniarl- 1 Farni-iuglo- a. 1 J-- vu-ck- s 1 t- -e. T) 1 ibr - A. O. U. W. s sci-im- Xni-iluri- govi-rnnien- i BALL Are Arranging For First Annual Ball en 8t Patrick's Day. The International Brotherhood of Blacksmiths and Helpers will give a hall at Dlgnana dancing academy on St. Patrick's day next March 17. Thts la their first annual ball, as the blacksmiths have only been organized since hut June. They are getttlng up the ball to show their friends what they have been doing and to give them a chance to get acquainted with them while they are on dress parade. Their committees ore all appointed and the arrangements made. Tickets are $1 per couple. They have selected the handsomest man in the shops to be chairman of the floor committee and he has promised that all the ladies shall have a chance to dance either with him or any one else of their choosing. Mis-aon- AN OLD time. asks that the mayors of the towns shall publish the news of the explosion and the death of their countrymen. giving their names, so that their heirs may be ascertained. From these heirs he desires the mayors to secure powers of attorneys with power to act for the appointment of some responsible person here to act as administrator of these estates. In the meantime papers will be filed in the district court here In Ogden and at Brigham City contesting the appointment of the administrators asked for by the petitions that have As soon as the already been filed. powers of attorney arrive from Greece application will be made for the appointment of the administrator asked for therein. He UNCONSTITUTIONAL. LAW POLICE NEWS lamia It. Watts of Salt Lake, who, for two years baa been a member of the lira department in the rapacity of driver on llie rlieifa buggy. tendered hla yesterday to lake effect ininicdlalcly. Mr. Watls eomes to Ogden to accept a position with hla trot her. Ho waa well liked by of the department who regret to see him leave the service. at that Uvea SUPERSTITION. The superstitious notion Is extant that there must be a great war because the Aliening years of every century have always lieen thus marked. Of course. If the latter were true It would form no sufficient reason for a war at this time, aaya the New Y'ork Tribune. A century la not a natural division of time, as Is a day, a season of a year, but la entirely artificial, and there is no reason why war should occur at the beginning than at the middle or the end of It However, aa a matter of fact, the statement la not true, aa every one at all acquainted with history should know. The nineteenth century began with tha establishment of more general lwace than tbe world had known for many years, and If a couple of years later war broke out It was only the renewal of wars that had marked (he (rioHfng years of the preceding century. The eighteenth century began with wars, hut they were merely tbe continuation of conflicts begun in the seventeenth. The early years of the seventeenth were marked with more peace-makithan The war at the opening of the sixteenth century were prolongations of those in tlie fifteenth, and were, at most, petty affairs. Those at the aliening of the Ti. K. Dunning was arraigned in mufifteenth were left over from tlie fonr-- : nicipal court last evening on the trenth. There were no Important wars charge of cmliex'lenient and his pre- ' In the first years of the fourteenth cen-- ! liminary hearing set for today at 2 lury, save those at Constantinople and between Kn gland and Scotland, both p. m. Dunning is tin1 train baggage master legacies from the thirteenth. No great war priurred In the first decade of the who was hitch-'i- I yesterday on suspicthirl cent It or of Ihe twelfth. ion of having rcldied a trunk belongthe At of the eleventh Mahopening a to Miss Omaha. ll.unilton of Neb. ing The The barge nf embezzlement was pre- mud f Ghazni Invaded India. tenth was marked with no new war, ferred aaaini for the reason that' nor wa the ninth. the trunk w.is rightly tn bis care and The eigiuh waa ten years old when keeping and lie violated Ihe rnu-- t re- ihe Saracens Invaded Spain. The posed in lii in lo the company by takof llie sevenih waa ing goods out of the trunk. The first years of Ihe sixth and fifth Tli wit i subpoenaed ty ip,. f.:iw Home involved in war, hut war A. are F. WilH. stale I'ar.v. Timnor, waa tlii'ii the habitual "talc of Home. liam Siillivuu. ,1. F. Pender and latiie fourth and third lie Ran in comThe i Mow cy. parative peace.. The second saw no new sar. bnl. rather ihe ending of the Clyde Hug - usi arrested last night old sirugEli! in Dacia, and the flen-and Detective Pen- ivinllicts or the early years of the first by CHpiain lln-sder on a w.ip-iiiicharging him wiri. century of onr era were merely the tinUngers is a col- continuation of those begun a dozen ored ntan mid ihe complainant is a years tiefore. In all these last ninecolored wmi.u-.Mrs. rfparks. who teen centuries. Indeed, not more than claims that In- g.,t Into an altercation two are to be charged having with her and lapped her In tbe face, cprncri with new and Important wars, of ihe centuries before our era, the lie will have ,1 nearing today. first began In peace; the second with nothing but the second Macedonian REINSTATED BY COURT. war; the third with the third Kamnite war; the fourth with no great struggle; San Franc- March 1. Superior tlie fifth with Ihe burning of Sardis Judge IN b! ai onlay rendered a doll- snil the battle of Ijike Begin us. cons-Ion r.ir.:i-lie prayer of Grorgo tinuations nf wars dtrud long before: action asking for the tbe sixth with Nebuchadnezzar's ron-- : Pmg well i;i pMjanrr of a r.t of mandate lo com- quest of Jerusalem, and in the earlier Association of centuries, so far as chronology inform pel ihe A 1.. Sfnet Ka '.w.v. Employes of America it, there were no'lnttial ware of mag-- I to rrinxta: h n to membership. He n it rnl. and otbiie ie some lime ago exThe currant superstition, then, it in pelled an. fried for having violated ob- a noteworthy degree contrary to the secret meeting and facts. Instead of heug invariably or ligations. ronsrr'ed the International as even generally marked with the sociation's 'are. The writ petiof great wars, the begintioned for ordered Issued. nings of centuries have in the vast majority of eases been remarkably free THE SUPPLY AT 'FRISCO. from such catastrophe. If we were to form any rule from hietcrical preceV:irch 1. Th secretary dent it w.ntM b. therefore, that this wen informed nf the year and the next few years should I of the navy . mil mal; no stub But w urrlvsi in Muply ship Supply ul iienceful. Wilu i'li ConitnamliT San K: nit. pioptifvy. nor shall w eiect this liam S. of facta entirely 10 ilcniok ..in man riant of tlve Mati-iiwho N very much isb the (iNilikhly raise superstition iv liii.li now so widely prevails. broken vi i'vp n health, on board. g. ; 1 Columbus, Ohio, March 1. The Supreme Court haa declared unconstitutional the law which provides a penalty of $100 fine and six months Imprisonment for any one who discharged workmen because he la a member of a labor union. , . i .1 i (, company. The beauty cf Miss RolierN' (.ioc tion, the moving Intensity of Wr in, sion, were never displayed to bfu advantage, and the pathetic lirauty the picture she present, in Hie act and ihe heart rending mmny nf the cry to her child, "Rpaia Beats with which Ihe final curtain falls ira things that will linger always in th memory. RUSSIAN AMBA8SAD0R RETURNS. Bt. Petersburg, March 1. Count Benckendorff, the Russian amlmssadia to England, returned to Ixmrtnn today after seeing hla son off to ibe front with hla regiment SPANISH GARRISON INCREASED. Tenerlffe, Canary Island, March L A detachment of 1.000 Simnish trooie the garrison arrived here to in accordance with the plans of th Spanish government to proic-- t neutrality during the war. KING NOT GUILTY. JUROR Cynthlans, Ky.. March 1. The cose of Juror King who served In the trial nf Jett and White, convicted of the murder of J. B. Marcum, waa ended today by a verdict of not guilty. The charge againat King waa perjury. Mens Clothing Spring Lines TO BE INSPECTOR GENERAL. London, March 1. King Edward has approved the appointment of the Duke of Connaught to be Inspector general of. the army under the new reform Are here and ready for ynur inspection. Fashion's latent and most Improved Ideas in garments which are the nearest possible approach to the finest custom work. In all the diproportions, fferent sixes and thus Insuring a fit to almost any figure. $10 to M Suits Full Dress and Tuxedo $3 lo $35 Sulla Craveneite Spring $10 to $20 Overcoats Interesting reductions on all medium and winter weight Suita and Overcoata. $9 and $15 for Suits and Overcoata worth double this price. scheme. THE BATTLE OF SAN JUAN (HILL. The popular wholesale houce of Fred J. Klesel A Co. has Just received a number of the handsomest lithographed reproductions ever made for a mercantile establishment in this port ot the country. The pictures, which ore Intended fos advertising purposes, ore 38x48 Inches. The original waa an artistically executed water color of Gen. Joe Wheeler's charge on San Juan hill one of the moat Important land engagements of n war. the late The delicate tints of a tropical ky and the more decided color effects of luxuriant vegetation are brought out oin full artistic splendor. No doubt these pictures will prove very sttrsetive and profitable advertising for this enterprising and wideawake firm. Kpanlsh-America- Advance Styles Spring Shirts. Complete showing of the celebrated "Manhattan" line, $1&, $2 and $2.50. The swellpst Dollar line ever brought to the city. New and exclusive patterns. REED. IL J. Frince, Boston; J. M. Miller, Chicago; Mrs. Bunmee, Butte; E. B. Lane, New York; W. M. Weil. Salt R. F. Allen, Chicago; Art E. Hart, Minneapolis; K. E. Spaulding, U. M. Raymond, Halt lake: H. T. Dyer r. and family. Salt lake; C. E. New Shoes. Land-messr- Omaha: Harry Fraidlander, Chicago; J. C. Wilson, Denver: William Evans, Salt lake; Jarara Schilling. Boston; J. C. Wooomancy, Mrs. J. C. Woodmam-y- , E. II. Wagner, Denver: T. A. Williams, Salt lake; Charles C. Collins. Denver; Charles Rummcl-lierSan Francisco; John A. YVeiller, New York; William G. Collin. San Francisco; D, C. Spence, San Fran- - nd Many of the newest to lost from the best makers Ralston JohnstonMurphy. Health Shoes. The Packard, snd our g. famous $3 Shoes. cisco. pea.-efu- lie--o- - . -- 1. AT- - IVTCreadys CHILDREN IN SCHOOL Department Store must not neglect their eyes. Farr1 must not allow them to lie neglected-A- t the least complaint of the children that they do not see well or that their eyes feel strained or cause headache, bring them in and find out the trouble. I take pride in my honesty New New New New Spring; J. T. RUSHMER, Hats. Spring Shirt Waists. Spring Skirts. Spring Neckwear. 2412 Expert Manfg. Optician. Phone Wash. 401-3- L g ilgd-.nale- , (See Window) At t6U163 25th Street, 1 l'r-l-- -- : i 'Pi-im- . ONE-HAL- F ARMOR MEAT MU MARKET BLOCK FROM UNION DEPOT. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. Our Meats are the best and equ treatment ic accorded all Our Specialtiee: McCreadys NEVER UNDERSOLD. HOME RENDERED b LARD cane for cane for HOME CURED BACON 19 1.2r a Pound. |