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Show ClflEf fliMI JUII'T 8UIHED 1)1 filRTON CASE ' . The Favorite Takes Palace Hotel Los Angelov, Feb. 13, Oarsman fook first money today In thu Ascot Handicap, worth about IS.Wai, handily from Nitrate, with Haviland third. The time waa 3:07 for the mile and quarter and waa the beat time ever mado over the Ascot track. Weather good. cloudy; SUMMARY. First race. Slauaon course: Little Msrgarei won; Celebration second; third. Time, 1:11 M. furlougH. puree: Second race, flve ltlll Curtis won; Hick Turpin secmid; Felipe Luko third. Time. 1:W Enmhee won; Tilled race, tulle: Jinglcr second; Ihyz third. Time, 3-- , 1:11- - . Fourth race, niilo and a quarter. Ascot handicap; Oarsman won: Nitrate second; Haviland third. Time "Hi7. Fifth mce. six .furlong. handicap: second ; Rag Glrniirt is won; Glorii-aTag 1ilni. Time. 1:14. a Sixth race, mile: Jim llalc won; second; lllo Choice third. Time, ll-trud- 1:13. Feb. 13. Claude, the c heavily played favorite, won the hotel handicap at Inglealdo today from a good field. Isird Dclboorue waa second and Kenilworth was third. The winner's shire waa $3,330. Summary: First race. Futurity course: Uremia won; Standard second; Felon lus third. Kan Fronclmxi. Pal-(ac- Time. 1:11 Hecond race, three half furhmga: My Order won: Hob Hogan second; Edge Cliff third. Time :45. Third race, ail furtonga selling:! . llalnault mm; Celebrant second; Fair i Lady, third. Time, 1:17. Fourth race, mile and an eighth.! Palace hotel handicap: Claude won; laird Melbourne second; Kenilworth third. Time. 1:30 Fifth race, mile and a quarter selling: Rycmnerdaln won; Mr. Dingle third. Time, second; Expedient 3:12 leg-laAccepted the Money Merely as an Attorney. and Incampatancy. St. Louis, Feb. 13. Argument on Seattle. Fob. IE The decision of the f marine board of Inquiry which sat upon the demurrer vt Kcgatur Burton of the Clallam disaster rare, handed down Kansas, to the indictment charging him wiih using his Influence to predla- : lousy, ley the chief blame for the vent the Issuance of a poetofllce fraud IM Launey, j oiler Chief Engiteer uin - order against the Rialto Grain and j charging him with neg'ert and tnrowSecurities company and receiving lor censured u iioieTti piracy. captain for not having an officer of the ahip such services $3,500, was begun .belu the second and nurd boaia that fore Judge Adams In the United States a ere launched, and for not giving ex- - district court today. Senator Burton's to the captain of- the contention Is that the extent of the licit order United States interest, in .the matter beat ahelter. The offleera of the tug waa In the issuance of an order which Holyoke to take the ship to the hear boat Holyoke and Sen laon are highly would aerve to atop the transmission mail the company, and complimented for their eh are in the of no to and from question of governmental Innoth of teaculug the passenger of the that terest or policy was Involved. He conClallam. De Launey's Ucenaa in reroked and tended through his attorney. Judge Krum, that no law of the Unitthe Human of Captain Roberta la im- Cheater ed Buies was violated by him and that pended for one year, referring to the the United States baa no legitimate cauie of the wreck the decision nay: We And that the Clallam waa well Interest In the efforts of the Rialto and Seniritlea company to preand properly equlpjied with pump 01 Grain the Issuance of a fraud order. the beat construction, lillga atrainers vent Senator Burton admlta that he acana iucon pipe proiwrly and conventhe money, but says be did so cepted iently placed. merely as an attorney and that he did entered which water amuunt of "iu not agree tu use his influence at a ar.d link the ship, an-- the time consenator In preventing the Issuance of a conthe sumed in doing an, Justifies fraud order. clusion, and all the evidence tenda to District In answer, allow and remilts prove, that aaiu contended Attorney Dyer, That Senator Burton ' unwere nut hantll id In an efficient acted against the Interests manner, and we And that the primary doubtedly of the United Slates, and hta alleged the of cause which led to the sinking action In accepting a fee for using Clallam waa neglect on the iart of his Influence as a Senator waa clearly the chief tngiiieer; neglect In mil at- an offense against the laws. At the tending to and keeping the bilge un- afternoon session of tha court the der com rul; neglect in not notifying ita arguments. resumed In water the tlie captain immediately The attorneys for thu defense took the bilge was beyond control, and to the fact that the 'Indictin not Improvising means exception ment did nut charge the Rialto Grain to keep the pumiN In operation." and Security company with having violated the postal laws. After tho CHINESE NEUTRALITY NOTICE. of i he arguments by the defense, court adjourned. Briefs were Waahlngtnn.Fcb. 13. Kir Chen Tung filed by both aides, and Judge Adama Liang Cheng, the Chinese minister, look the matter under at vlaement. called at the state department today and formally notified Secretary Hay THE STATEHOOD BILL. that, the emperor had Issued a proclamation of neutrality. The Japanese Niles, Mich, Feb. 13. Congressman minister also called. He brought with arhim a telegram received from the Jap- Edward L. Hamilton of Niles, whocomhero rived that the nays tonight, readanese minister of foreign affairs, mittee on territories, of which he la Ilia majeaiy the eming as follows: will report a bill Joining peror, having been greatly affected to chairman, and Indian Territory In one learn of the great conflagration which Oklahoma Htate and that such a bill will be likerecently occurred In Haltimorc, com- ly to pass both Houses. As to Arisons mends me to convey to the President and New the situation his expression of deep condolence and lu not aoMexico, he says, but he Intimated certain, sympathy with the people of that that they will be likewise Joined in city." one state. The minister had no news touching on the prugn fo of the war and looked AMATEUR BILLIARD CHAMPION. for a lull or the next few days. . New York, Feb. 13. J. Ferdinand RETURNED TEN DESERTERS. Poggenburg of the Llederkrans Club won the amateur championship billiard Berlin, Feb. 13. The Vorwaerts honors In the final match of the tournresays .the Prusalaa isillce ament finished today at the Lieder-kracently arrested ten young Foies, deClub heye. lie won out In the serters from the Russian army, near play off of a tie for Brat honors with But hen, and handed them over to the Dr. L L. Kiel of thla city. Russian authorities. Thjs the avers In contrary to organised PANAMA CONSTITUTION. practices under International law. Panama, Feb. 13. The draft of the TAKING AWAY NON-COBATANTSr couhi Button of the Republic of Panama has. been approved by tbe constitutionBerlin, Feb. 13. The second-claal convention and it wu referred to Hansa which left (Die Foo yesterday the Junta for ratification. It will probfor Fort Arthur, sailed from the laiter ably be ratified on Monday. Dr. Amaport the same day for Talng Tail, In dor, who will be elected president of Kiao Chou, the German possession on the on Monday will asaume the Shan Tung peninsula, having on officeRepublic on The article which board the German women nnd children authorizesWednesday. the United Slates to restore taken from Port Arthur. order in the Isthmus, should order be disturbed, has been retained In the CABLED TO PHILIPPINES. conatitution. con-tlusl- sellsec- MILITARY DIPLOMAT FORCE REDUCED. ' Denver, Feb. 13. Orders hare been lasued et tbe state house requiring the military force at Cripple Creek to flfty-fiv- e men. These will remain lu the field Indefinitely. More miners are employed In tbe district at present It in said than ever before nnd the output of the mines has been steadily Increasing since the first of the year. HOLIDAY EXTENDED. POPULAR. Baltimore, Feb. 13. Iq response to a Berlin, Felt. 13. Emperor William request from the various tradea bodhas shown Ambassador Tower sMclsl ies, It was decided at a meeting today attention flve times thla week. They of the clearing house association to went together Monday to see the scien- extend the muuiclpal holiday until Feb. tific apparatus destined for the Kt. 23. The banka have arranged to clear Louis fair. Wednesday hiaMaJeaty talk- through tbe clearing house on Mom ed with tbe ambassador for half an day and will meet all demands next hour at the dinner given by Imperial week, but the holiday will prevent any Hume Secretary Yon Poaadowaky-Wchne- r, notea from going to protest. tbe Emperor dined at Mr. M'LEAN NOT A CANDIDATE. Tower'a bouse. Thursday, summoned him Friday to the art academy to see Cincinnati, Feb. 13. In response to th Roman relics from Salzburg and inquiries from Democrats of thla city at the court ball last night nlngled whether he would ba a candidate for out him nnd Mr. Meyer, the United district delegate or delegate at large B tales ambassador to Italy, to , talk to the National Democratic convention, with them at some length. John R. McLean, proprietor of the EnMy quirer. In bin paper, will nay: POSTOFFICE RECEIPTS. work ahull be in the ranks of a pri1 shall, not be a candiWashington, Feb. 13. Gross receipts vate ritlxen. deleor Indirectly am-Janudate directly for of tbe fifty largest poiiofllcea candidate myself nnd a am sot I 1.41 gate. ary wers $5,522,6961 an Increase of I have no candidate." per cent over January, 1903. New Orleans, Feb. 13. First face, five and a Summary: half furlongs: Our Nugget first: Four Leaf second; Jennette third. Time, 1:09. Second race, live furlongs: Dal I aw won; Ino Ran second; Leila third. Time, 1:01 Third race, mile: Fort Daln won;; Leri Dorsey second; Kt. Tammany third. - Time, 1:43. Fourth race, alx furlonga: Roue won; Scorpio second; New York third. Time, 1:14 14. Fifth race, handicap, mile and a sixteenth: Trlbeahlll won; Ethics second; Huaxah third. Time, 1:50; Washington, Feb. 13. The entire Sixth race, mile and quarter: Thor text NO WAR WITH SIAM. of the Presidents neutrality procwon: Tancred Mlaa neycroft second; waa rabled today to the Phillamation West third. Time, 3:10. rarts, Feb. 13. The danger of a conippines for promulgation there. Thla flict between France aud Siam baa been waa done at great expense for the reason that the Philippines would be dleeliwted by the signing tonight by pro-russu- n is the most likely srene for the breach of Foreign Minister Dekasse and the This of neutrality, owing to their contiguity Siamese minister of a treaty. treaty secures substantial territory and to the accue of war. (Continued from page one.) economic advantages lo France and an Increase of her political influence in the assigned to Immediate duly at the SENTENCE IS FOR LIFE. front. country. One article assures freedom It Is not Intended by the French Han Francisco, Feb. 1$. Mrs. Martha In Siam to the trade of all nations. government for the present to Issue E. Bowers waa today sentenced to lire a formal proclamation of neutrality Dowers was convicted of the murder of THE PEACE CONGRESS. similar to that of the United tales and Imprisonment at. San Quentin Mrs. Great Britain. her husband last August. New York, Feb. 13. Tbe exerutlvo It Is specifically asserted that foe committee elected In Washington last absence of a proclamation baa nut the FRENCH CRUISER TO FAR EAST. month to arrange for the International slightest significance ai Indicating a Peace 'congress, which la to be held desire to avoid exciting Russian susLorlenl. France, Feb. .13. It la re- In the United States next autumn, held picions. It la merely compliant with ported here that Minister of Marine ha first meeting In New York today. French custom regarding the observPellatin has given orders that the armIt waa resolved unanimously to bold ance of neutrality. ored cruisers Glolre and Conde and the the convention In Boston, and It waa efforts to create reported Cortlogun, laly .and voted tbnt meetings be arranged im, cruisers Lavoianr, feeling between Russia and Fiance are Catluat be put In condition for mediately following tb-- ' convention in j tbe serious attention of the dials service. New York. Philadelphia, Washington, ' . . French ojdali. who do not hesitate to j Chicago. St. Louis and perhaps in other WANT A PARDON, exprera tbe belief that Germany will i clues. It waa resolved to present the .. seek to make the most of the oppor- name ot Hubert Treat Paine, president 13. of unity to etreugihcn her position with Friends tha Feb. Washington. of the American Peare society, for Russian and weaken that of France. ; Filipino General insurgent leader, There ia the funlleat confidence, how- - j Thomas Aquino, who waa convicted ot president of the convention. this will that not and ever, succeed, murdering American prisoners and waa allieiirc will given a life sentence, are bringing that the Franco-Ruasla- n unshaken. j the war department hurp (o b,.r Ki rang hopes were expressed today J n, obtain Ms release. It ia claimed that in official quarters that sentiment in the prisoner was ronYlcted on insuf-flmGreat Britain and the United Stales evidence. those who would not sympathize with ihe aims have addressed iheAmong department In of Germany to disrupt the existing unAquinos, behalf la Brigadier-Generderstanding. Grant. 13. M. Washitixton. Feb. Junwcriiig, the French ambaMador. upon CONSUL AT PANAMA. ' Kecretary Hay at bln residence today tinder the instructions from the French Washington. Feb; 13. Consul government to Inform hint that France at Colon, cables the state of the the invitation accepted gladly today that Mr. Russell, who United States to express to Russia anil Is Panama to take charge of to gulng with other the Japan concurrently American legation there, has Just powers the hope that the neutrality of the China and her administrative entity arrived at Colon and reports all quiet will be rvttfMvtcd during tbe Far East- at Cartagena. It is said that no deern war and the hostilities be localized termination lias yet been reached to within ns small an area aa possible. si:olnt n minister to succeed Mr. BuIt Is known that Russia will also ac- chanan. If such an apiHiiiitment Is quiesce In the suggestion. It Isexpect-t-- d rjaile It pmliably will go lo Mr. Russell; if not. ha In nil llkclIhisNl will be that Count Cassini will inform made a member of a permanent Hay of this fact tomorrow. which Is to be charged with the administration ot affairs of the MUST PRINT THE TRUTH. canal at rip. . St. Petersburg. Feb. 13, It was off: JUDGE HARNEY RESTRAINED. icially anounced tonight that Viceroy Alexieff today telegraphed the Guar Helena. Mont.. Fen. 13. A writ of that there had been tio change in the Far Eastern situation In the last fey prohibition granted br the Knpreme days. The Rum. which today pub- conn today restrains Judge Harney ot lished a story of Die de ruction of four the District court of Silver Bow county Japanese cruisers and six transports hr from bearing the famous Pennsylvania the Russian Via livestock rquadron.will mining cue. Involving Interest In be penalized by the authorities for the Butte. The Boston and Montana company, hlch naked for the w rit. claima publication of false news. it baa disqualified the judge by affidaVOLUNTEERS FOR RED CROSS. vits under tha provisions of the fair-tri- al law. but that he has refuted to Washington, Fab. 13. It wai decided change the place of trial. Tbe writ was the exaenUva by committee of the made returnable February 37. American National Red Cross today to authorize those who applied to engage DEATH OF A. W. KENZIE. In Red Cross work in the Pittsburg. Feb. 13. Alonzo William war, to effect such organization Kmzie. one of the foremost rhcmlsla for snrh purpose as may be practicable, and metallurgists ta the United States, with the sanction of the committee nnd and known among manufacturers sm-support as might be available. the Atlantic to the Pat lflc, died atfrom his Among those who hare made applica- hume in Bradduck today, aged 66 tion are men. prominent utfical years. Coalville, Summit' County, Feb. 11. Joseph Wilenaon, an old prominent resident of Hoviiville. died kutt even- -j Ing of dropsy, aged 64. Deceased waa a successful farmer, and one of the i proprietors of thtUipytasfUe creamery, Saint, lie was a failhwul Latter-daand one of the early aetilers of- this county, and has helped build up the country. He leaves a wife and a number of grown up children. y CACHE FARMERS CONVENTION. Cacha Co., Feb.' 12. Tbe mildest and pleasantest winter ever experienced In Cache valley begina to show signs of breaking and aa early and favorably spring la fondly anticipated. Already activity la manifestIn ed among agriculturists all branches. The great fertility of our garden valley has already attracted a splendid sugar factory, two condensed milk factories and a dozen creameries, nnd now the fruit Interests are quietly but surely taking advanced rank, nnd many whose lands are too meager for ordinary farm crops, will use every rod of their ground for fruit raising for which the Cache climate aeema well adapted. The recent speech at Balt Lake City of President W. J. Kerr of the Agricultural College of Utah, contained this wise allusion to the importance of agriculture: Greek and Latin are not more divine than are cabbage, and the study of the magic propen lea of the soil with all ita related subjects, are aa Important as the unfolding of the mysteries of radium. Tbe great agricultural college of our state la an important factor In the training o our redundant youth, ao ns to cultivate In them a taste for agriculture, hortlrui. lure, mechanic and domestic arts, an the 'parents add citizens are khuateg a growing appropriation of these , vantages. The .'mammoth convention of Cachi valley: farmers mid their families last .week. - will, occur at the Agricultural college next Thursday Feb. 18. 19v4. The meetings wili gin at 11 o'clock a. m. Free lunch will be served at 1 o'clock. The arternooa will be spent in witnessing practkia demonst rat bins in the various laboratories,' shops and barns. - All are ia. vlled, , - WITH CHARGED EMBEZZLEMENT Tr . Lm Angeles, Feb. 13. George p Davis, a former tax collector of Cu! lisle, Mass., is under arrest here oi an Indictment Issued at Carlisle charging him with embezzling $1,900 u( the city funds. A message stated that officers from the Massachusetts (ova are on the way here to take him Into custody. Davis states that he will not contest extradition. STEAMER ON THE ROCKS. Victoria. & C., Feb. 13. The Cauad-la-n Pacific Navigation company steamer Tees,' from northern British Columbia porta to Victoria, went ashore on Trial Island early today and is grounded font on the rocks. Tht commander. Captain Hughes, is reported ill with pneumonia aboard, and the chief officer was In charge. Owing to there being n cnee of smallpox aboard, all tbe passengers have been taken to William Head quarantine station. Efforts to pull off tbe steamer hnvi failed. SIXTY CENTS BUYS ANNOUNCEMENT! 150 WORTH NEW SPRING DURING OUR GREAT SUITS AND SKIRTS JUST ARRIVED, ii'tC .. ' - 1 . STOCK Y' it " i'O . these garments we deem unnecessary. We believe that every woman in the city rea izes that a garment COMMENCING ' And Continuing Five Days. to EVERYTHING GOES Such is the reputation we have striven for, and we feel sure it has . 40 LAST & THOMAS. ig . ' - t the finished whole. been attained. , Tuesday Morning from this house is all a garment should be; that it is supreme in excellence from the smallest detail REDUCING SALE . Comment . upon the character of nuuc . , - ONE DOLLARS ss iiuue-tiructli- DEAD. r ' Involves Real Estate in Which Maybrick Is Interested. Richmond. Ya., Feb. 13. The suit Caroline E. .Yon Koques against D. V. Armstrong et aL waa re i 'laced on the docket of the rhancery court today. This la the suit In which Mrs. Maybrick, recently released from prison in England and now held in a convent, la interested. It Involves extensive real property in thla state and Mrs. Maybric'a Interest Kentucky. comes through her mother's claim in the large estate. BALTIMORE AMERICAN JOSEPH WILKEN$ON AGAIN 1 The Insurance Cempanics Suspected Suicide. Boston. Feb, 13. A settlement by ton. promise of the cae of the estate at Edmund M. Thayer and insurance uWi, panics, which withheld the payment of policies on Mr. Thayer's life, was announced today. The settlement waa made on the basis of 50 cents on tbe dollar and the amount involred at the compromise rate Is $161,500. Tbayer died last' May suddenly, while under arrest on a ebarge of forgery. The medltwl examiner attributed death lo Bright's disease, but in view of tbe arrest, aa well as from the fact that the man carried life insurance amounting to more than half a million dollars,, suicide was suspected. A number of tbe companies In which Thayer had insurance contested payment, although companies carrying $375,060 met the claims without protest. The companies which withheld payment started an investigation.' Tbe body was exhumed, with the result that no positive evident of suicide waa found. Vor-waer- ia . rn IS 01 DOCKET ni Sixth race, mile and r0 yards, ing: Rill Massle won: Axmlnstcr ond; Horton third. Time, 1:49. . Sill SETTllKWjHOraillSE Marina Board Charges Him With FEBRUARY II, 1001. UTAH, SUNDAY MORNING, OGDEN, THE MOUSING EXAMINEE, 2 REDUCTION IN PRICES Ross Book Store. pres-renia- ln nt al Mal-mer- WORTH $5000.00 Damaged in the recent fire at my former store has been placed oh sale. PRICES Therell MRS. L WILL BE RIDICULOUSLY SMALL- - Come And Look S. 'T' Wonderful O tu Y Every Article Must be Sold by Wednesday, Febi 17th to Create QuicK Selling' V on Rnaso-Jap-ne- MILLINERY 1 OF & LYON o Now At No. Formerly 235ff Wasfsrngfch Ayenifc. The Ogden Bargain Store j |