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Show nr Utah National Bank. closes EXITED 6TA1ES DEPOSITORY. OGDEN, UTAH. IDEE) fwillal Joha E. Dooly Horace E. Peary Ralph E. Hoag Eastern Markets Observe Sell Lin- draft coln's Birthday. .ViM-FNaide- . DOMESTIC sad VORElGJi . on all potato. PATS CfTEBEST rOSITS. na os . os-- FIVE YEARS' SUPPLY OF ORE. STOCKS. LAKE MINING BALY Manager P. V. Madsen of tha Cta and Iona Mining companies retury meg turned from a trip of Inspection to Mining Exchange amounted to 13,20 awe Park alley propertlea. and yestor-if- y hares, the gelling value of which waa moraine ronflrmed nil tbnt bag $3, 10. The greater ponton of the been aald concerning tha recent etrike trailing waa done on the open board in the former, except that tha vein where quite a number of'Ktocka be- encountered in the main Century vein longing to Ihe prohe tire claim jiartlil-pate- end not a separata one, M waa Tetro maintained the etrengih The atrlka was made In the dil!ayed yesierdsy and when brukerg lower tunnel about 2U0 feet below the retired from the pit it Mill held Hi upper workings. position MNsition with an inclination to The vein has been determined for the advinca further, New York llonania, length of 1.000 feet, and Manager Madliegan with a tale at 13 renin; It then sen declares there Is practically enough weakened, lint lalar recovered cloning ore developed to Insure n supply for with the opening price hid. the mill running at Its present racuntlnuM weak ' and Inactive. pacity, with sixteen stamps dropping, Ono aalo, however, of 373 abarea waa for a period of five yearn to come. recorded at 10 rent flab May Day is tha intention to prospect the It a under 6 while the of The on forenoon the d. llutler-IJbrr- ecula dropped la line aup-pore- d. al ahare, S and went for 1 cent a, Uncle Sam weakened, ending with a hid of 31 renin Tba and aalea quotation were nrera reported na failowa Ingot 7-- 1- -3 Vaaterday'a Quotations. vein further by linking n winze, but nothing will be done !n thin direction until pumpi are provided to take care of the water below tha tunnel leveL The ore runs from $12 to $40 to the ton. On account of tha cold weather the production for the month of February will not be as heavy na usual. Considerable difficulty has been encountered by the freeslng of water pipes, winch of course hai interfered with extraction. , At the Iona a force of men la at work making satisfactory headway with development work, and aome large bodies of milling ore are . being developed. Manager Madsen believes tha Iona company will have sufficient ore blocked out by next spring to Justify the erection of a mill similar to the one in commission at the Century. IN UTAH RECLAMATION Placet Whom Dams Am to . and Watar Stored. . Ba Built t- In The programme of reclamation Utah aa given out by State Engineer Doremus la ga follow: First tha building of a dam from fifty to one hundred feet in height to convert Strawberry valley Into a reservoir having sufficient capacity to hold alL the waters, that can be practically diverted Into It' from the several branches of the Duchesne river. Second The excavation of n channel miles long, following thirty ' to fifty contour by which about the 7, 009-foto Intercept the said water of Ihe Duchesne river and convey them Into the Strawberry valley storage reservoir. Third The construction of a tunas! miles long about three and one-ha- lf through the crest of the Wasatch mountains, by' which the water stored in the Strawberry reservoir may be released ahd discharged Into tba head watera 6f tha Spanish Fork river and conveyed with the water of uld river Into Utah valley. Fourth The construction of a distributing channel on about the 4,600-focontour from near the mouth of Spanish Fork canyon in n general southwesterly direction to or near the town of Goehen, and a similar channel from near the mouth of Spanish Fork canyon on about the 4,109-focontour In n general northerly direction to aome suitable point in Salt Lake valley; also a branch from e.Ul hannel crossing the Jordan river at a point at or near the Jordan Narrow, for conducting the water onto the high lands west of tha Jordan river. Fifth The construction of such bannels, embankments, dams, etc., as may ba necessary to convert Dear lake Into a reservoir for all the surplus waters of Bear river and Ita tributaries, Including tha local streams of Bern Laka valley, and for nubseqiiently such stored water Into the hannel of Dear river. Sixth The erection of one or more dams of about 10Q feet la height for the purpose of Impounding the flood and winter watera of the Black foot branch of the Snake river, la the several basins or valleys at or about an elevation of 6.100 feet abov the sea. Seven to The excavation of a channel twelve or fifteen miles in length In which to conduct the stored water at the'Blackfout over the divide and into tha channel of Bear river at a point sear Soda Spring, in the state of ,sho. Eighth The construction of n channel to divert the commingled water of Blackfoot and Bear river and conduct conthem on or about tha 4.600-fotour along the west side of Cache valley for n distance of twenty to thirty mllen, with a possible extension to Maiad and Blus creek in Salt lake valley. Ninth The construction of a canal to divert water from Bear river at a point in- the1 caayon through whirb said river runs In pausing from Cache valley into Salt lake valley and tx tending in a general southerly direction along the base of the Wasatch mouncontains on or about tha 4.5w-fotour to n connection in Salt lake valley with the similar channel hereinbefore described as extending northward from (he mouth of Spanish Fork canot Regular Call Bale. Carisa. 600 at 9. Ingot. 1,000 at 1. 600 May Day. 1.000 at 6 7-- S. 2; at 373 Butler-Libera- l, New York Bonanza, Tetro, 200 at II 2. . 10. 1,200 at 6 3--4. ot at IX 1-- Open Board Oalea. - 100 Century, at 76, seller SOL ot at 65 12. 50 at 34.23. . Joe Dowers, 1.00 at 2, buyer CO, ' Utile Chief, 600 at 1 2. New York Bonanza. 2,000 at II 1-- 4; 1.000 at 12 7-- S; seller CO; 600 at 13, eelL Con. Mercur, 300 Daly-We- st. er CO. Silver Shield, 1.5o0 at 1 Tetro, 600 at 31 34. Wabash, IS at 6. Uncle Sam Con.. 600 at 23, buyer 60; 3-- S00 at 22 1-- 4; teller 60. COTTON. New Orleans, Feb. IX middling Cotton quiet; 1X34. WOOL. St. Louis, Fell. 12. Wool nominal; territory and western mediums 18 19; lino medium 154T17; One 1516. - CITY. KANSA8 Kansas City. Feb. 12 Cattle 2.000. Steady; native steer 3.75 (J4.90; native rows and heifers U75CF X 0:.8forkcra and feeders 2.7!itf45; bulls 2.50W5.75: calves 2.7fifi 6.50; westwestern cows 2.00 ern steers 3.405' Re-eelp-ts ' CS.2. to HCKiS Itxcetptw 7.000. Steady strong: bulk of sain 4.9513.20: heavy 6.104 3.25; packers 3.0055.20; pigs and Jlghl 4.MI&5.M. SHEEP Receipts 1.000. Steady; lambs n.ou,i.S5; muttons 3.7!ifl range wethers 4i"i4.3S; ewes 2.76$ 1.90. ; OGDEN, UTAH, SATURDAY MORNING, THE MOEXIXO EXAMINER, 6 OMAHA. Omaha. Feh. 12. Cattle Receipt 6.' Steady to strong: native steers 1.236 5.25; cows and heifera 3.6063.75; eanners 1.7352.30; mocker and feed' era 2.755 4.0'); calves 2.0065.50; bulls 000. 2.236 3.75. HtMSS Receipt 7.000. Market steady; heavy 5.0565.221-2- ; mixed 4.95 65.05; light 4.6065.03; pigs 4.0064.75; bulk of sales 4.4065.10. SHEEP Receipt l.ooo. Stronger; western yearlings 4.2564.90; wethers - nt yon. common 3.906 4.25; ewes 2.7561.45: and atockers 2.5963.65; lambs 4.1 CHICAGO. Chicago, Fab. 12. Cattle Receipts 1.000; steady; good to prime steers 4.75? 5.76; poor to medium 3.506 4.60 Stocker and feeders 2.256 4.15; cows 1.25? 4.00; heifers 2.0065.00; eanners 1.2591 2.50; bulls 2.0064.10; calves 2.5067.35. Hogs Receipts today 40.009: tomorrow 25.000; steady; mixed and butchers 4.9565.35; good to choice heavy 6.3065.45:' rough heavy 6.006 5.25. '. light 4 W'ii3 2'; hulk of sales 5.054 6.25, . Rliep Ueceipl 5.000: sheep steady (iootl to chwiee Weiners d.'kijgr 4. wj; fair to flviice mixed 3.5)ti 4.00; west-"sheep 3.n63.50; native lambs 4 00 SS.OO; westers lambs 5.236 15. " Tenth The construction by either oi the government or the water-user- s such dams on the Ogden. Weber and TTovq rivers and on all of the smaller local streams as may be necessary to ronrerva and regulate the waters nt each, together with such channels as may ba needed to properly distribute the same. Elevanth The excutlon of such work ae may be needed for conserving and utilizing the watere of Utah lake, according to tha plane already partially developed. Twelfth The utilisation of the embankment of the Lurtn cutoff of the Southern Pacific railroad aa a dam to restrict the area of the Great Melt lake to that portion lying south die cutoff, thus redmlng ihe has of wnter through evapuiailon and inni ikg the permanency of the lake, but on a smaller stale: rexulating of (he reduced lake to lie eltei ml by mean in the rmbaak oi elui- - e gates plai-ed . jr EMIGRANT m-- . nt and through which any 'excess of water may be discharged into the abandoned poi lion of the lake bed. While included In the general plan, it is not expected that this will be made BRINGS DYNAMITE. Explosive Concealed in a Trunk Having Falsa Bottom. Feb. It. The customs ofLiverpool, pert at the reclamation work, but is ficials today found 13 pound of dynamite and 3360 detonators in the possessuggested as incidental thereto. sion of an Austrian emigrant on board ADVANCE PRICES DUE TO WAR. the liner Majestic which left New York, February 3rd, and arrived here Baltimore Business Men Working to yesterday. The Austrian's trank had a false bottom in which the dynamite Held Trad. was concealed. The man. who gave tele12 New York. Feb. Special the name of. Ivan Sjebenoic and who Ina grams from correspondent of the ostensibly was bound for t'arlsbad.was ternational Mercantile agency through- arrested and rcmandi-until Februout the United State and Canada ary 291 h. how that extreme coM weather 4e reNew York, Feb. 12. At the White sponsible for the check to distribution of merchandise by railways, notwith- Star office it was said the correct name of the volume total standing which the of the man is Van Lymbanovic and his same is greater at St. Louis and at age Is 30 years. Ho hooked at PittsSt. Paul than a year ago. burg some days ago, buying a ticket Baltimore banker and merchants through to Carlsbad.' The officials deare actively at work endeavoring to clare they know nothing of the man. minimise the percentage of spring The baggage of no passenger Is trade which might be deflected to Philadelphia and New York by the fire. Orders have already been sent to New JURY HAS BEEN SECURED. York for dry goods and to Pittsburg for structural steel. Begun in the Celebrated War has ceased to Influence the do- Testimony , Dewey Case. mestic stock, market but it haa advanced the prices of silk, tea, beef, Norton. Kan., Feb. 12. After nine pork, wheat, and by sympathy other days' delay a Jury, was secured today cereals. The money market has not to try Chauncey Dewey, the millionaire thus far respondea much to the forth- ranchman, and hia two cowboys, Wilgovernment liam McBride and Clyde Wilson, on the coming withdrawal of funds to meet anticipated Panama ca- charge of killing Burchard Berry on nal payment, nor 10 the extraordinar- the latter's ranch ia northwest Kanily heavy demands for accommodation sas, and the taking of testimony was by railroads and other corporations. begun. All the Jurors are farmers. N. Bales of Americans by London and the B. McCormick in his opening statecontinent have left slocks dull and ment for the mate, said that it would weaker. be shown that the Dewey Cattle comThere is more request for structural pany had set out to secure, by lawful and other forma of steel and orders or unlawful meana, all the hud they for rails placed by the Harriman roads could, Ci at their caUle trespaaaed upon at full pool prices point to the likeli- thp ranch of the Berry family, that hood of $28 a ton being maintained. Dewey bad placed armed men to guard Thera ia a more favorable prospect these herds, and that it was the Intenfor the mills on the reaction in the tion of Dewey to drive the Berry from price of raw cotton since February the country, Dewey, McCormick as1st. The government report of cot- serted, threatened to drive the Berrys ton ginned to the middle of January out lawfully if possible. If not, he out. These shoot them dissipates the claims iff a total crop would of only 9,400,000 bales. f threats. It would be shown were made Greatly necdod rains have fallen In by Dewey and McBride on various ocsouthern California and elsewhere in casion. It would be shown also that the southwestern region. Dewey lay in wait rae week to get a Minneapolis looks for increased exhot at Roy Berry and that he had ports over northwestern railroads to aid, 'I can shoot him aa I would shoot the Orient a dog. It would be shown that on Canadian railroads have been unable the day of the killing of Burchard to bandle all the traffic offered but this Berry, Dewev and hie cowboy had drawback la now being overcome. gone to the Berry home prepared and Several manufacturing plants had armed for n fight. closed down owing to lack of coal The taking of testimony waa begun which railroads were unable to deliv- at the opening of the afternoon seser. Trade In clothing la good. sion. Roy Berry, showing scars of the fight, will be one of the tint witnesses New York, Feb. 12. Trade In cloth- for the state. ' ing. footwear and fore haa been exLINCOLN DAY CELEBRATED. cellent, surpassing previous seasons. FEBRUARY 13, 1901. ing about a sympathetic strike among pressmen, in connection with the contest of the Job compositors against members of the United Typothate of America in. this city for' a uew wage schedule. WRECK ON GREAT NORTHERN. westbound Ht. Paul. Feb. 12. A Great Northern passenger train barked k into the rear of a freight train at last night. Edward Heffner and Mr. Hansome, of Minneapolis, were killed. William Hill, of Minneapolis, suffered his leg crushed and A of Minneapolis, was seriously bruised. All were passengers is the caboose. The caboose and the rear sleeper of the passenger burned. None of the other passengers ia reported injured. Pen-noc- IN Observed REBUTTAL, contains a flaw, since the detention car is aot a commodity, althongt It might be under the same rule whlct declares insurance a commodity. e SHARMANS CUT RATE TICKET O. B. ENGLEHART, Manager 102 26th St. Healy House. Phone 161Z BEDSIDE. ChasJ. A. Lindquist ' TRUST LAW DECLARED VOID. With - Conspiracy Win Their Caeca. Chicago, Feb. 12. A dispatch to the Tribune from Waterloo. Iowa, aaya: Ia a decision sustaining a demurrer in the case of the State of Iowa against the Illinois Central, Chicago. Rock Island and Pacific, and Great Western railways. Indicted under a charge of conspiracy In fixing the amount of demurrage chargee, Judge Franklin C. Platt. In the district court, haa declared the Iowa Trust law unconstitutional and finds for the defendant railways. - - Lost August the three railways leading into Waterloo .fixed a demurrage charge of $2 for every. .24 hours a freight car waa delayed In exceea of 48 hours. It was believed the railways were thereby amenable to a section of the code which provides that any persona or corporations entering into an agreement to fix the price of any article of merchandise or commodity hall be guilty of conspiracy. Another section provides aa a penalty a fine of not less than 1 nor more than 20 per cent of the capital atock of the offending company or person. This section of the law. Judge Platt declares, la In contravention of the fourteenth amendment to the constitution of the United States and consequently unconstitutional. Under thla section the minimum fine which could be imposed on the three railways would be $2,280,000 of which the county attorney would receive $460,000. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, being an Illinois corporation, would also forfeit ita franch 1m In Iowa If convicted' under thla charge and fine imposed might reach the enormous figure of $19,195,-00- 0. Railway Charged . . d. If You Are interested Dairy Products A PHONE CALL WILL BRING US. A MARRIAGE IS STOPPED. 4 Woman Claims te Be the Wifa ef the Groom. New Orleans, Feb. 12. A well dressed women in tears dramatically stopped the marriage of a man to be lawrence Seaborne and said h be a member of a wealthy fam tly In Boston, to Miss Gelds ptilson. of Sweden. The couple poHsesMed in marriage certificate made qnt these names and went before Judge Downing to be married, accompanied by witnesses. The ceremony was performed and all the signatures but that of the Judge hod been attached to the record when a young woman who said sbe was Ban borne' wife burst Into Ihe office. She declared she had a marriage certificate and If given time would prove to the court the force of her objections. Judge Downing said he would wait six hours and the bride, the alleged wife and the groom or the husband went away together. All were well dressed. Boston. Feb. J2. The name of Lawrence Sanborns does not appear in the Boston directory. 4 IN THE PASTEUR DAIRY CO. ifa Post Office Building. r- 4 P4 - OGDEN -- 4444 4 Ogden Steam Laundry. Phone 174. fatwMNr k a tub unci JULY S7TH. 1903, ba-Ab- ed OPEN ALL NIGHT. Phans 620X ' 2820 Wash. Avo. a. In addition to all tha other equipment that goe to make traveling comfortable all trains carry tha celebrated Burlington Route dining-carThere are a great many travelers who cay U ia the best din--.. . Ing-ca- r mi vice la the world. s. L Atiaatia potato East w Ticket Offlet 79 W. Second South BL R F. NEBLEN, General AgenL BALT LAKR. CITY, ... i s .. .......... .. ,, a a& ia fna Poultry men and all Interested In Poultry are Invited te call at eur store and examine tha Celebrated Ormas tralaa, L A. BENTON, Dm. Agt Pigr. IWL Balt Lake aiy. CL A. RTENRY, Ticket Agent. Qgdam Incubator OL The moat rallabla maehlne on tha market. Adapted te any climate. A full line of POULTRY SUPPLIES. B. GILSON, Agent. OgtaJ Seeds New atock Just received. Dent order from catalogues and pa? fancy prices. You can buy from us at less coat and trouble and ba certain of getting RELIABLE WESTERN GROWN SEEDS. TIME CARD. SKEEN & CO. Effective Nee. 22, OGDEN, UTAH 952 24th BL 1901, ik DEPART! 6 Mefl aad ffvpree ....Till a. No. 9 Overland Limited for Omaha, Condi Staff Deever, Kwm CMj aad . Na TIME TABLE San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R Co. Depot, Third, West and South Temple Salt Laka CRy. tta, DEPART. For Provo, Lehl, Fairfield and Mercur, connecting nt Nephi tor Mantl and Intermediate points on ' Sanpete Valley Ry.... 7;3P For Garfield Beach, TooMamStockton. ele, moth, Eureka and Sliver City (via Learning- u ton cutoff) For Provo, American Fork, Lehl, Juab, Mil- -' ford, Frisco, Callentes and Intermediate pointa Q ARRIVE. From Provo, American Fork, Lehl, Juab, Milford, Frisco, Callentes and Intermediate points 9.35 From Provo, Lehl, Fair-fielMercur and Ben-pet- e Valley Ry. points. 5.35 From Bllver City, Mam-moth. Eureka, Stockton, g-Q- R till a R seat daily No. 4 Atlantis ffiprem foe Dam. (kasha, CeraeH Blvffa, kaiMS City aad aB . . Till Ji points oast; dag NA B Padfia Rvyran , Romm CKy east, dally Danver. Ne StM to fifi limited Uverfatad 1 . Dare Bteffq, Kaaaaa CRy. . ver aad aB petals eeaL Ii99 k toi dally I:4B p. to No. 101 Fast Mail a jq a. H. CORSE, HENRY, a A. Ticket Agent p. and t. w. s V. A. oaLLam t p. x. g qj r qj g qj bilUaf UNI THE OREUON TIN CAROL ' (Nov. m U, 1903.) DEPART. Ne. 7 Butte and Portland.. 11:86 a. to Pocatello. Montpelier Ne. Tooele and Garfield liBae gM Bette Beach 7 15 p. 5:35 p tn 11 Cache Volley laka aad Tintie 10:49 a m v. ia Balt Laka ALL TRAINS DAILY. . aad Salt Dally Pullman Buffet Bleeping Car ; 7 :90 a to potato Service between Salt Lake, Milford, -- Sel LeKe, Prove, Modena and Callentes. Direct stage Ne. and all potato Milford connections for nil mining district! la nouth southern Utah and Nevada. liwpn Jfe. 10 Balt lake and 6:56sa potato City Ticket Office, 201. Main Street Ne. for gl6efeeeeeU6 :10 am Tel 250. For particulars, call on or address ARRIVE. agents. Salt Laka Route, or J. L MOORE. COMMERCIAL AGENT. teOOpfc N4b 1 Silt Liki E. W. G1LLETT, Gen. Pass. Agl N.. Butt and VMIalto SMfN Salt Laka CKy, Utah. NoTIl Salt Lake and Tintle 6:65 p.ro No. 7. Salt Laka and Mil- v. 1 a inter-gandlet- s . inter-media- ,..... Ilraffc" fgfj The (My DeaMt-Trsc- k Ksffway totowi toe Mlsseerl Kivcr end CMcegt The I - SXXXT, A- Ikh. Jpk naunr.d A Sign of the Tii Overland Limited Lmmleai Train is (be World Compartment and drewlng-no- m deeping care, obMrvatim can, diaand library log care, can, with barber, hath and Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge,. Direct connectioa fir The Me ig en StPaolaadSUnceapolis TlcM. wmwUre. - mt Mh- c. a. we nee M-Waste- ro mi . . Ry. sum smet, SaN Lake CKr, Utah. a a No. 1. Chisago and BL Look Umitod .. Ii49 Xw 11, Local fnaa Park CUy mad Ban Pata Valley 7:00 p. a. Na Paeifie Eaptm all elate Easl 11:90 ere. Through Slsspiag cars to Omaha, Chi. go sad BL Loois, Raw York aad Bottom Fraa icsllaiitg chair oara A per. tost dialog mt swAm sa all through Incubators Chicagi & i 7:00 p. and all points East ....11:46 Book-lov- f a ta aa .Sil9 p. all Expraa ARRIVE DAILY. Na. S. Pasifls Mail. Balk Lafca buffet-snokh- 1903. - . ........... Na. c. Do you know the Burlington la the only Hue running Us own trains over Ita own rail from Denver to BL Louie? Thla ia a good thing to bear In ulnd when you cone to make ynur trip to the Big Exposition. No chance of long waits en rcrata, or ml ted connections. The St. fouls special leaves Denver at 1:00 p. m., arriving In SL liOuls the neat day at G:60 p. w. ono night on the road. The Vest!- buled Express; leaves Denver at 19:16 p. a., arriving in 8t Lauia Could you ask for better amice? the second morning at 7:19 a. I cabd m w. v. One Management i 437 25th. Balt Laka and Inter-sees I.Wmto aMdigtl Bpintl a. m Na, 9 Portland end Butte.. 7:00 Ne. 10 Butte and Pocatello 6:30 p.m 19:30am 12 Cache .Valley Trains eeath of Jnab do aot rai ' Woodstock. Ya, Feb. 12. Mre. Tr: cy Llneweaver. wife of a farmer o Shenandoah county, residing about tw and n half miles aast of Edinburg, he presented her husband with five chi. nren during the past year. Twins were born early In 1903. and there were followed by nJplet ,ion time ago. Mr. and Mr. Line eater were married nine year ego. liui-lntill time thirteen ehildren have been hum to the couple, oi w hum seven ar li vine, A ip . No. NE YEAR. Twine and Trlplete Waa the Recor Made by Mrs. Llneweaver In Phone 37, 4 44 44 444 enp-post'- d FIVE CHILDREN Hr Hr Hr Hr OF THE ftICPAMT Ilill.Y, f, AtlaaUs Mail all potato East a. .7:15 Na. 12, Balt lake local ....I: It Na A Ckfcago, BL lauia - eug-gaat- with the aid Na- - FUNERAL FURNISHINGS and Embalming , ! Keep Clean OFFICE Only member of the American Ticket Brokers Aaan.!a Ogden, which means to the traveling public ion Desiree to be Present During Criela of rates and perfect safety. the Fever. Cleveland, O., Feb. 12. Aa a result Special rates to' and froir of a conference between Dan R. Hanv?a all lines. na, son of Senator Hanna, and Private Europe telDover at Washington by Highest price paid for un Secretary ephone today, Mr. Hanna stated that used tickets, mileage, etc. he would leave here fur Washington this afternoon. Mr. Hanna said that while he did not believe bis father's condition to be alarming, he desired to be at bis bedside during the crisis of the fever. GOES TO FATHER' aa a Legal Holiday In Danver. The Testimony Show That Entriaa Providence, R. I.,' Feb. 12. ElaborWare Altered. ately planned programs in the public Washington, Feb. 12. Testimony In schools and an official state observance rebuttal waa given today in the postal by the general assembly at tha state trial. The first witness for the gov- house marked the anniversary of Linernment waa Stenographer John R. coln's birthday in Rhode Island today. Tullca, who read the original notes of the examination of Machen In the ofTopoka, Kan.. Feb, 12. Lincoln day ' fice of Fourth Assistant Bristow, on waa generally observed in Topeka. The busiand decorated are the streets many In opinion Jndge Platt says: May 27. 1903, previous to the arrest. A law which requires a man who Yesterday Machen testified that some ness houses closed this afternoon. . la possessed of $1,000,000 to pay a fine of his replica to question were not exDenver, Feb. 12 Today for- the of $100,000, while for the same offense pressed correctly. It was pointed oul to the witness by Mr.' Conrad that the first time Lincolns. birthday waa obreading In several particular differed served na n legal holiday. In Denver from the typewritten transcript. The the banka were closed . and schools SPECIALI SPECIAL! court would not permit Mr. Tullea to were dismissed after ..brief commemoClarlc, of tf.d Grand Opera Managar . correct hhi note, but allowed him to rative exerqlses, Houm la pleased to announce te hia Balt C. of Lake Coodwln C, reread some of them. Judge, patrons tha engagement of Replying to a quest km by Mr. Doug- will respond to thetha!tyaat, The Repubbannt lican Republican Howard Kyle, Thursday, Feb. 18, Party," las, the witness admitted that he had altered hla notea. In one Instance, quet to be held tonight. , , In a revival ef ROSEMARY, which changing a word ia a sentence so an tha record ef the greatest comedy haa PRESSMEN ARE, ENJOINED. to rend private transactions" Instead buccom In the hlatory of the Empire of private businesa." Counsel pointNew York City. Sale ef Mate Thea?r, From a Restrained SympaCausing the ed out various discrepancies, commences TuMday, February 16th. Strike. thetic wltneea admitting that the differences PricM 25 canto to $1.50. .Aa thla enthe shown between his notes and Boston, Feb. 12. A temporary in- gagement promises to be ana ef the transcript were inaccuracies. junction agalqst the International moat notable of the season, it le After cross examination, during Pressmen's snd Assistants' union wad that patrena desiring good locawhich other Inaccuracies were admit-teIssued today by Justice Boring, In the tions should secure their Mata aa the witnesses waps excused. supreme court of Massachusetts. The early ae poaeible. The government announced defendants are restrained from bring Free list entirely abolished. that its rebuttal testimony was all in. Mr. Kumler moved that the jury be directed to return a verdict of not guilty ns to Mrs. Lorens. District Attorney Meai-- opposed the motion, but Justice Pritchard, after considering the matter, directed the Jury to find n verdict of not guilty a to Mrs. Lorens, remarking that there waa not sufficient evidence against her to convirL There In The Purest Of was no demonstration of any kind nt the announcement Mrs. Lorcnx simply smiled and waa warmly congratulated by counsel for the defense. Mr. Lorens gave way under his Joy snd was moved to tears as be Joined In the congratulations. Court was then adjourned until toThat your physician can eo-- ifo morrow to permit counsel to prepare dorse, we invite inspection the usual prayers, and the Jury was excused until Monday. of our plant and trial orders. TESTIMONY a man possessed of $1,000 le subject to a penalty of but $100 would be destructive to the foundation upon which constitutional law must rest, yet such la the effect of thla section." Further the Judge holds the Indictment for the charge of detaining a eat - SASTA ATCHISON, TOPEKA & Trains - - R Dal'?" From Utah to ; KANSAS CITY and CHICAGO. lo Lin Also Direct El Paeo, City of Galveston, tha Mining Campa of Mexico and Arlxosa " Aek re about reduced , C. F. WARRCN, DmUX Rgnyni Agqnt, No. Ji |