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Show "" j,n)in fill ASSOCIATED SERVICE. TEUGSAPHIC -- mjxvir.' mum PRESS "" NO. 43. VOL. L WWW Dirt fritter Forecast Riio or Snow OGDEN CITY. UTAH. FRIDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 1Z 1904. tnd Wme PRICE FIVE CENTS, JAPANESE BOMBARDMENT OF PORT ARTHUR CONTINUES ni Proclamation Issued by President Roosevelt. an u Feb. 11. President Baltimore, Feb. 11. The progress today issued the following which has been made in the work of neutrality clearing the debris from the streets in uks Isolation declaring the Russo-Japanethe burned district seems almost magithe United States in the cal. Baltimore street, which at sunwar: -Whereas, A state of war unhappily rise wan a confused mass of rubbish, nlst between Jajian. on the one side, is practically cleaned, and likewise ud-- Russia, on the other side; and on South street, one of the great banking thoroughfares, Hanover street, Whereas. The United States are terms ot friendship and amity witn near where the fire started, was mads both the rontending powers and with passable for wagons, and Pratt street, several a long avenue, is clear of incumbrances die persons inhabiting their all the way through. The city engidominions; and -Whereas. There are citizens of the neers' deiArtment, the building inspecI'slted States residing within the terr- tor end the department of tbs nil worked in conjunction. No attempt itories or dominions of was made to do more than to clear the mid belligerents and carrying on trade or other business or purs- streets from curb to euro, the debris by the faith of being pilel up on the sidewalks and uits therein, protected ' back of the building lines. Many dantreaties; and -Whereas, There are subjects of each gerous walls which ovethung the tl uid belligerents residing within streets were pulled down. All through the financ-a- l district ths territory or jurisdiction . of tbs preparations are being made to open Tslted States and carrying on comsafes and vaults. Thoce of the German purmerce, trade or other business Irnnk and German Fire Insuranco comsuit! therein; and -Whereas. The laws of the United pany were opened and the rasu and States, without interfering with the books taken out uninjured. The vault of the Marine bank was opened this free expression of opinion and symafternoon and found intact In no inpathy or with the open manafactura or sale of anna or munitions of war, stance have, the contents of any vault nevertheless impose upon all persona been seriously damaged. The Chamber of Commerce has been who may be within their territory and jiriadiutlon of an Impartial neutrality exceedingly active today in sending Irosdcjst to every center of trade in during the existence of the contest; this country and Europe the assurance aud -Whereas, It Is the duty of a neutral that Baltimore is even now in condrovernment not to permit or suffer the ition to transact all shipping, grain and making of its waters subservient to the foreign trade, and that all other lines of businers will be restored to their purposes of war; "No, therefore, I, Theodore Roose normal channels within the next two or vdt, President of the United States of three months. The officials of the Aimira, in order to preserve the neur Chamber of Commerce announced that 1 liulity of the United States and of their pinna are nearly complete for the refitiiena and of persons within their building of their 9000,000 structure. Dr. Hurd of the Johns Hopkins hosis territory and Jurisdiction and to their laws, and in order that all pital stated todays hat the fire wilt probably result In closing the free warded that institution.. He said thal (Continued on two.) moa than sixty buildings, upon the rentals of which the hospital was NO PERMISSION YET. for the support of these wards, Berlin. Feb. 11. It is learned here had been destroyed. tonight that the request of Russia for iwmiwdun to send warships through MM SKIPS ARE DISABLED the Kiel canal has not yet been by the foreign office. Berlin. Feb. 11. A dispatch to the VoMsische Zeitung from Yokohama says a great number of the warships at Fort Arthur have already been disabled and that several Japanese war' ships have been sent home for y.jihunig. FIFTY JAPANESE KILLED IN ATTACK But One Favorite Won at And the Plotter Was the Only Victim. Ingle&ide Yesterday Italian Admiral Predicts the Fall of Port Arthur and Destruction of Russian Fleet Tokio Celebrates. se street-cleani- com-men- x, en-fiT- con-tidcr- ed RUSSIA CANNOT PASS THROUGH Senator Hanna Much Weaker Last Night , Washington, Feh. 1L Senator Han-condition is very serious, if not tararious. His physicians realize this ind are watching the case with the Greatest concern. Tho Senator is much wwker today and as a result his pulse Md run up at 6 o'clock to 104 pulsa-tio- n to the minute. The Increased BRANDEDASA FIAliD Weakness is the direct result of the fever, as the official bulletins show mere is no complications. The Order Fraternal Homo Buyers Must hope that the fever has reached Stop Doing Busl worst stage, but whether or not it1 Mas Portland. Felt 11. The order of Frareached the crisis they are unable to ay. ternal Home Buyers was officially Stimulants have been given during branded ns a fraud today. The origischeme. C. Guy Wakefield, me day and with a beneficial result. nator of ths ths grand Jury 1e Senator rested well during the was held to ofanswer towhile Ross Nichfraud, on a Wt twenty-focharge fea-Jre hours. This latter the from dismissed custody, was ols of the case is encouraging to th4 decision being that he hud not been vBysitians. Extraordinary precautions connection re being taken to insure quiet in and guilty of wrongdoing in order. TOmd the hotel, so that the Senator with thedecision This by United States Comy get ail the natural sleep possi- - missioner McKee may have the effect totormen of the street cars the order out of business, of otock away have been requested not for patting hereafter all letters addressed to th'lr os sudden Kongo, the I the concern will be returned to the jwgin? seen'cd to Irritate the withthe legend, Fraudulent' p lha wren,n visit of the writere across them. stamped yeirlans Senator Hanna slept about I ,hour- - Dr. Carter remains at SESSION I01 aU lh 0rae oo as to be on SENATE IK there or him. m foMowln "UeUn m Senator ndition was Issued tonight; Agreement to Vote on Panama Trsaty ... V Has Been Reached. Benotor Hanna was rest- Snr tPmPrsture when Washington. Feb. 11. Tho Senate lot MO. pulse wao in executive session more than iM reali ?tIock h four hours and after tbs agreement "E? Jo W condition alnre tbs to vote on the treaty was reached nearHe re- Ji llmn tho entire tints was devoted to gennouriii,,wnt given him ly eral discussion of the encroachment of ths Senate and the President on esch noremPlSS?ur .hour'- other's prerogatives. - Senator Teller, In "RIXEY. a speech lasting more than two hours CARTER." and filled with Incidents where ho alon leged the President had encroached of the Senate In regard to tho making BALTIC SQUADRON federal appointments, aroused a numdeber of Republican leaders to the fifteen Wa rehip. on th, Wly to th,--. fense of President Roosevelt Some of Far East the Republicans agreed with Senator been many enAlfPntch from Teller that there had from the White House on croachments of tho owrwpondent Uut was not alone niU07y' "The Rum,1b Balt,c the Senate. The criticism revere! Senators, inexecutive, of the gh Dm!.,!? vrsrshlps pafcsed Teller. Dut routs cluding Spooner. Allison. of Connectip? W,terB the and Platt, lut U ariVrnn1 around Cape Salren, bois, Gallinger a raging In the cut, agreeing that the Senate often hart Wth cerRnslan admiral or-- Insisted on the appointment of bun W'M posit tain men for executive 1111010, canM."r0n Uiro,,gl1 tU President. against the wish of the phy-ucia- ns ur EH! I.? th-V- u n S vr 1ln Ban Francisco, Feb. 11. Long ahota were to the front at Ingleside.today, only one favorite winning. A heavy rain fell all afternoon. The rare went to Boss Elcy. who was played from 100 to 1 to 20 to L Tho Don, a rhsnce. landed the fourth rare from Eaheriu. Btillrho, the favorite, was third. Letola outclassed the field la the fifth and had up trouble beating Bombadisr. Summary: First race, Futurity course, aelllng Fair Lady Ann won, llaadpreas second, Whiskers third. Tims, 1:12 4. Second rare, three and a half furlongs, purse Bose Eley won, Edith Vire second, My Order third. Time, lt-to- -1 In a dispatch crews and substitute Japanese. The Official Gasette today publishes from Nagasaki, dated February 10, a correspondent of the Dally Telegraph ths Italian statement of neutrality resas: war. garding the Rusao-lspaneThere haa been a renewed attack at Admiral Candlant. who commanded Port Arthur. The Japanese captured the ital'an squadron in the far east e seven Russian ships and chased others. during the war, sad A Chinese mob has destroyed the who is considered; here s mom comtelegraph line around New Chwang. petent judge of the situation, has given an Interview to the Glornale Di Italia. London, Feb. 12. In n dispatch from He said: Shanghai, dated February 12. 2 a m., It is reported that Pori Arthur has a correspondent of the Dally Telegraph provisions for nineteen months, and The bombardment of Port that there are no civilians there, but says: Russian this is doubtful. I believe Port ArThree Arthur continues. cruisers have been sunk. The Russian thur to he lost to the Russians, and bank building has been destroyed. that their fleet Is destined to be gradually destroyed, excepting the few Loudon, Feb. 11. The St Peters- ships taking refuge at Vladivostok. I believe Russia can bring together burg correspondent of the Reuters Telegram company cables that the 150,000 men on land and It would be naval headquarters staff there an- difficult to increase this number, while nounces that In the light at Port Japan can concentrate 100,000 troops six Japanese ships were slightly in Korea, where ehe will be supported damaged and fifty Japanese killed and by local sympathy. London, Feb. 11. se Chlno-Japanes- Ar-th- 150 wounded. Paris, Feb. 12. A dispatch to the Petit Parislene from Tokio, says the Japanese squadron, which engaged the Varlag and Kurieta at Chemulpo consisted of live veescls. The Japanese admiral has sent no information concerning the losses and injuries indicted upon the ships. The correspondent says that Great Britain has sent seventy men to Shanghai Kwan to guard the railroad. London, Feb. 12. The Tien Tsin correspondent of the Standard cables it is rumored that live Russian cruisers from Yladlvoetnr.k bombarded Hakodate, Japan, on Tuesday. 11.- -0 a m. The fleet has not been seen since noon Tuesday. The injured battleships Cssrowitch end Retvixan have been floated, but the cruiser PailiAla is still on the beech. It has been ascertained that Ihe Japanese shells did not inRome, Fb. 11. A cipher cablegram jure (he forts at Port Arthur in Tuesreceived here contains tbs information day's engagement! Shells directed tothat the Japanese cruisers Nsisin and ward the disabled battleships went Kasags are expected to reach the over them and entered the town. Shells scene of war on Sunday, and that they directed at the forts struck houses on the hill. will disembark their Anglo-ltalla- n SECRETARY BAYS NOTE Che Foo, Feb. the integrity of China In 1900 and that it was not. specified how much of China was included in the general term. ' Secretary Hay's note merely follows the line of the principle then enunciated. London, Feb. 11. With regard to Secretary Hay's note to the powers on the integrity of Chins, the British government, the foreign office says, sees no reason why the proposition regardSt Petersburg, Feb. ll. Secretary ing China proper should not be Joined in by all the powers, but the governHay's note to the powers has attracted much attention in diplomatic circles ment shares the views of Baron II h i in regard to Manchuria, as exhere. Any movement, having for Us in these dispatches yesterday. pressed purpose the limiting of the scene of Vienna, Feb. 11. The note of Secwith received hostilities, is sympathy., retary Hay has created a favorable imbut in certain quarters the practlcabll-t- y pression in diplomatic circles here, of the action suggested Is quesand M. Makino, the Japanese mintioned. A prominent diplomat express- ister here, has expressed bis gratificaed surprise today that the preservation tion with it of Korea was not Included in the note. The wishes of the United Slate have been communicated to the Russian government. At the foreign office the Associated Press learns this afternoon that do responses had been made and it was considered extcremely doubtful whether Russia felt, herself in a posiA CIRCUS tion to make any declarations now as operathese might hamper her military tions. The question was said to be one for the military authorities to deLondon, Feb. 1!. Statements of all cide and the representations of the United States, which are understood kinds concerning the Port Arthur fight to bo couched In the most courteous are published Ui ibis morning. Acterms, probably will be referred to cording to the Che Foo correepon dents Viceroy Alexieff. of the Daily Mail the lack of preparaNewspapers hero do not fully under- tion on the part of the Russian at reand stand the purpose of the note Potr Arthur was due to the fact that gard it as an attempt at mediation, ail the naval and military oHirer were the bare suggestion of which, while tho attending a f irms performance at Port country is smarting under the sting of Arthur, which did not terminate until defeat, creates fnltation. morning. The Vcdomustl points out that the early Tuesday to the correspondent of United States should have initiated a theAccording Parle edition of toe New York ago to rejoint action a fortnight now tortoo late. Herald, at Che Foo. the Japanese strain Japan and lhat it is pedo boats succeeded in entering the Furthermore. Russia, after her experi- outer harbor by a rase. They used ence at Berlin, has had enough of inThis flashlikht signals. Russian the tonal congresses. ternal adds that three Japan correspondent in clause Secretary ess The following boats were sunk with great Hay's note is considered here to be loss torpedo o life. important : A correspondent of the Standard, at Proposing joint representations sends in this morning an ento Russia and Japan lo prevail upon Tokio, new account of the Port Arthur them to circumscribe the war question, tirely He says Admiral Togo's encounter. to view with a as prens far possible, fleet arrived on Monday and found the venting disorders in China, which Russian squadron drawn up In battle might threaten International trade, and to the preserving of the integrity formation outsideofthe heritor and tie-- 1 the fofls, the the shadow ot China." rover being spread out. fur a The prompt declaration of the neuover live miles. Admiral Togo trality ot the United States, although decidedof on a night at lark and opened s as matter of has course, expressed made a good' impression here. The firs st 11 o'clock- - While the cannonbitterness against Great Britain, al- ade was hottest a number of Japucts along clots in ready great during the negotiations, is torpedo boats crept shore at the foot ct tho cliff and assuming most alarming proportions. in the darkness In getting beThe supposition that - Great Britain evacuated Wei Ha! Wei to give Japan tween the Russian chips and the land. Here they lay unnoticed until the Rusa base has called out the deepest sians began to give way before the the Washington. Feb. 11. Regarding the Japanese fire and sought to harbor. The Japanese torpedot boats criticism of Baron Hsyashi on Hay's note to the powers, it can thn opened lire st comparatively close be stated that the word Manchnrfa f range and sank taro battler hips and not used in the note nor has the state one cruiser c'o-- to the entrance of the harbo;. The erect of this coup department authorized any interuMa-lioof the note so as to specifically in- wat the retreat of ths remainder ot clude that province, though the state the squadron into the harbor. All was department will not be led into a dis- safe on board the Japanese ships at cussion of details at this stage of the noon on Tuesday, the correspondent and the engagement was negotiations. By a high official it was said tonight that the powers s greed-t- o then at ill In progress. ay-as- at Breach of Treaty to Force Dardanelles. London, Feb. 12. The question of the passage of the Dardanelles by ths Russian Black ea fleet has not been raised at the Foreign Office here, where the following statement was made to tbs Associated Press tonight: Russia has not asked permission for the passage of warships through the Dardlneiles. If Russia should attempt any such thing without asking permission it would constitute a grave breach of the treaty on the subject T TO THE Baltimore Attacks Her Great Task With a Will Roosevelt FRIGHTFUL PLOT SHOTS LONG ' OFFICERS IRE AT uu-o- er dw-tau- re 1 ed re-en- ter n London. Feb. 11. "Tokio witnessed a smaller Mafeklng celebration tonight. Thousands of students paraded the streets, accompanied b many bands of music and carrying torches, lantern and transparflags, colored encies, emblazoned with war pictures National airs were sung and cheers were given. The processions surrounded the palace wall and visited :44 the government oflloes. Third rare, one mils, selling Giis-ssnThe Russian legation overlooks a won, Past Master second, Emily square where thousands of people had assembled to witness the celebration Oliver third. Time, 1:40. Fourth rare, mile and seventy yards, of the Japanese victory, hut the windows of the legation were darkened. purse The Dan won, Eshcrin second, The crowds are orderly. The British Btillcho third. Time, 1 : 49 la Fifth race, six furlongs, selling residents of Tokio were cheered whenever they appeared. won, Bombadisr aaixmd, Georgs Berry third. Time, 1:17. SL Petersburg, Fob. 11. A ministry Sixth rare, one mile and fifty yards, of marine officer declares there la abso- selling O. W. Trahern won, Axmlnaler lutely no foundation for the report that serond. Sailor Knot third. Time. 1:47. the Japanese made several attempts ree Laa Angeles, Feb. to land at Port Arthur. favorites and throe second choices won at London, Feb. 11 At the Japanese Ascot today and ths public was more legation tonight no great importance successful than usual Red fern rode was attached to ths report that ths three winners. 'Weather flne, track Russian Baltic squadron Is going to good: Summary: First rare, one mile, purse: Turtle the far east. It was explained that even were the report true, the fleet won, Mlstletlde second; Capitol inlrd would not reach the scene of operations Time, 1:42. Second rare, one mile, aelllng: J. V. uader six, weeks, by which time ths situation might have changed materi- Kirby won; Iraa second; Louwelaea ally. In any rase, it was said the Jap- third. Time, 1:41 Third rare, ane mile, selling: Lunar anese navy would ba on guard to meet Cane jo second; Mr. Robinson It It was pointed out at the legatioa won; that since Great Britain has declared third. Time. 1:42 Fourth rare, six furlongs, handicap; her neutrality, and as most of the coalMloeffil won; Pat Bulger see Golden are east of the British, ing ports Sues, will expe-rlep- ond: Palm Realdeb third. Tima, 1:14. ths Russian Fifth rare, mile and a quarter, Beldifficulties In coaling, or be hinGreenock won; Plmtlnous second; ling: coldered by the necessity of having Diamante third. Time, 2:07. liers accompany them Sixth rare, alx furlongs: Straggler won; Ultrudn second; Milas third. Tima, 1.22. 2. do 2. Le-to- U.-tTb- 2. men-of-w- re New Orleans, Feb. 11. Crescent City results; First race, selling, seven furlongs Ora McKinney won, Arnold K. second, Moderator third. Time, 1:261-Second rare, one mile Mias Melton won. Clauses serond,. Kate. Powers third. Tinie,1:48. Third rare, six furlongs Foxy Jane won. Alpaca second, Mrs. Frank Poster third. Time, 1:18. Fourth rare, one mile Pen Howard won. Stand Pst second, Curate third. Time. 1:47 Fifth rare, selling, six furlongs Safeguard won. Ons Lanka second, Frank Hire third. Time, 1:181-Blxth rare, one mile Rmram A. M. won. Will Shelly second, Joels F. third. Time, 1:49. . 5. SL Petersburg, Feb. 11. The Cut today received a telegram from Viceroy Alexieff,. describing the damage dons to the Russian warships during the bombardment by the Japanese fleet at Port Arthur. It says: The Csarevlteh and Palladz were brought into the harbor Tuesday. Ths Retzlvan Is making temporary repairs to a hole. Repairs to the battleships are so complicated that it is difficult to say when the ships will be ready. The Paiada and Noviek will be docked In turn and 1 expect them to be ready In a fortnight All the other vessels Injured In the fight are now repairing anl coaling In the harbor. I expert them to be ready in three daya The wounded officers are doing welL Four of tbs wounded have died. A majority of the injured belonged to the cruiser Pal lads and their injuriet are due to gases from the explosion of a melinite torpedo. A careful search by cruisers and torpedo busts day and night has not revealed the presence ot the enemy. It is officially announced that no news has been received here of the light at Cheniulpo, the landing of Japanese or the blowing np of a bridge on the Manchuria railway. The admiralty has Railed specific Instructions tbai no telegrams from the far east, whether foe private, persons, newspapers or news agents will be tranemitfcd. The admiralty will give out official reports. Rtudenis in uniform and bareheaded this afternoon paraded in front cf the Kazan cathedral and went to the Winter palace. They were followed by several thousands of persons. The assistant chief of police thanked the students for their evidence of patriotism., but he requested them to no lunger disturb the Czar. The crowds then retnmed singing. Serious disturbances are reported to have broke.n out at Reuval, tho fortified seanort on tho gulf of Finland. Four ramps of soldiers are Hid to hare bei dispatched to topprets the rioting. The disturbance are bellev ed to be connected with labor troubles. Thera is a general movement among the public to raise money for the purpose ot increasing the navy. The qnertlon of abandoning Russian participation in the St. lands exposition is under consideration. Tho merchants of Moscow today notified the commiKstoner that they would devote the money Intended fur the exposition to the R-- d Cross society and to assisting the war preparations. If it is decided to abandon the Russian exhibit Ibfc government will follow the exnm-r- e of the Moscow merchants ind appropriate the St. Louis Bind anil ths remainder of previous exporition funds, amounting to alxnit 221hki( p the Rod Cross eof ity. Pohtiand. Feb. 11. A tragedy of unusual ficnilishness. and which narrowly missed being accompanied by horrifying results, oreurred this evening In this city. Edmund 1). Tobin, a miulng man from Baker City, this state, visited the rooms of his divorced wift in tho Ainsworth blink and begged her to accord him an Interview. The woman, who conducts a dressmaking establishment, spurned the man refusing to have anything to do with him. Seeing that his was determined to avoid him, Tobin drew a tevolver and fired three shots nt the woman, two of the bullets, striking her body, but were deflected by her corset steels, and tbs third pierced her arm. Inflicting a serious Injury. Mrs. Tobin and a Mrs. Burphee, who wss slatting her, rushed front the apartment, screaming. Left to himself, Tobin applied a lighted match to A box of dynamite which was bidden in the folds of paper In which the box was wraptied.- - Tobin then placed the muzzle of his revolver to the bark of bis ear and fired. He expired immediately. Attracted by the shot, Robert Dean of the United States recruiting service, who has an office In the Ainsworth building, rushed to Mrs. Tobin's apartments and. Seeing the box blazing on the floor Iraida Tobins body, succeeded in extinguishing the flames. It was then that the full scoiie of Tobin's horrifying plot was laid bare. U appears that Tobin lighted the wrong corner of the bog and Ihe flames had not reached the fuss when the Are' was extinguished. Thors was enough dynamjle In Ihe box to have completely demolished the Aina worth building, which in one of tha largest blocks tn this city, tied Tobin's iilon not miscarried it lit probable that a score or mors pf Jives would bars Item sacrificed to liis horrible cunning,, on there are always a large number of people in (he building. The Tobins were divorced last April, Mrs. Tobin coming to this city from Baker City to go Into the dressmaking business with a Mrs. Pin. Tobin hen Leeu in thin rlty for sevtinl weeks, but his presence wss unknown to Mrs. Tobin until ti.nlfchL ly, ex-wl- fe ten-pou- nd HOUSE VOTES TO 2--5. 3. TEAM AT FAIR. PRINCETON Princeton, N. J., Feh. 11. The Princeton track and field athletes this year will he entered In the Olympic games at SL Louis In June and in a dual meet, with the University of Chicago at Chicago. FORBES KNOCKED OUT. Kansas City. Feh. 11. Kid Sherman tonight knocked on' Clarenre Forbes in the sixth round of what was scheduled for a twenty-roun- d contest SUNDAY BASEBALL Chicago, Feb. 11. After a stormy executive session wlhlch lasted for five hours, the National Baseball Commission adjuurned tonight until noon tomorrow, without having reached any decision on the American Club playing Sunday baseball in Rideway Park on Long Island next season. Despite the heat of the discussion it is said by those most interested in the matter that It will be settled tomorrow to tbe satisfaction of both leagues. BASEBALL PEACE AGREEMENT. Columbus, Ohio. Feb. 11. A meeting of the Board of Arbitration of the Na- tional Association of Minor Baseball Leagues will be held In Columbus February 23rd. The recent peace agreement drawn between Messrs. Johnson, Hart and Hanlon and tbe Tactile Coast League will come up for ratification or rejection. Louisiana Purchase Exposition to Get $4600,000. Washington, Feb. 11. The House today by a vote of 172 to 162 concurred la the Senate amendment 10 the urgent deficiency appropriation hill authorising a loan of I4.C00.000 by the government to the Louisiana Purchase ex- -, position, after amending It with respect to the manner In which tho money shell be paid. Tbe proposition was strongly opposed in the debate, which covered portions of three days. Thera were arrayed against it some of the House leaders. Among those sy who voiced their opposition to it were Payne, of New York; Cros-veno-r, of Ohio, and Dulzell, of Pennsylvania. Mr. Hcmcnwsy. of Indians, chairman of the appropriations committee, opened the debate with a strong appeal in favor of tbe loan. The House also concurred In the Senate amendment to the argent deficiency bill authorizing tests of coals and lignites at the St. Louis fair and In all the other amend- -, merits proposed by the Senate. The following hills were passed: To amend the Hawaiian act so os to fix the time for making reports on labor statistics. Relating to applications, declaratory statements, entries of final proofs under the homestead and cither land laws and to confirm the same In certain . to-d- cases. Mr. Grosvenor sought to have tho bill creating a commission to recommend legislation for the development of the merchant marine made s bperlsl order for February 20, bu. Mr. Dear-monof Missouri, oh fee fed. At 4:15 p. m. the House adjourned d. . JAPANESE CBlS Manifesto Issued ADVICE until tomorrow. ts Subjects Living in Hawlla. Honolulu, Feb. 11. The Central Jar panese League, on the advice of the Japanese consul, Mlkl Sallow, hoe caused the following manifesto to Japanese subjects in Hawaii to be distributed on all the Islands: All subjects of the Enperor in Hevali are to regulate ths'r conduct with due regard to the os.giton of belligerent subjects In neut.tl territory. If the reserves a Be called for it will be the high privilege of the reservists in Hawaii to immediately respond to Japan In as quiet and calm a manner as in time of peace. BIEL TO ENLARGE UTAH Representative Howell Aeka for Part of Arizona. Washington, Feh. 11. Representative Howell, of Utah, Introduced a bill today providing that all portions of the Arizona lying north and west at the center of the Colorado river shall ba annexed to the State of Utah. Washington, Feh. 11. Senator Teller introduced a hill today appropriating $1,009,000 for the construction of a building In Washington for the geological survey. ' |