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Show FEBRUARY Hs TUB MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, OTAU, TUESDAY MORNING, determined by public sent Intent, for ahiib each Individual is responsible in the measure of Ills (wiser to affect ihe popular opinion, public meu must be sentipul upon the rack, and their ments. their methods snd their purposes shown to be coutrsry to tha best welt a re of the prople by whoever so THE EXAMINER. Published every day IB the year. Office. 407 24th Street. Busineu Published by the Printing Co. Umloii USSCRIFTION eta RATES. By mall oca month (including M Wl eeeeeeeeeeeeeee SttWliy? Ail Postnuatere and Rural Delivery Carrier are authorized to receive ceive The Examiner bronkfhst befbie WEEK FEBRUARY their OGDEN, UTAH. FEBRUARY 14, 1904. 7tb. Monologue. ,Dancer. Song aud Dance. THE NEW JERUSALEM. REWARDED For 10c. OF KOREA. res-ssr- WHO WILL SUCCEED HANNAT Who Hanna will In the euii-eei- l roumilt Man ila Alonzo ol the Repub- t Standard.) to lican party? Plait of New York la too 1mi beI tiid; Quay of Allison of may limit the activity; yond be available. Furaker might be becauae he la the apukewnan of Hie admlnUt ration. Out uone of the available men to capable of taking Mr. Hannas place. The dead atalemuau knew I he wan of Wall atreet: he Lad for hie frieudit the manufacturers; Irmted lieutenant held In real raid the labor people, and the chieftain1 ear waa always held cloae to the ground to note the moveniruU of the He knew American politic I. a did no other public man. Hie life will remain in (tart unwritten hie-- i ory. He rould have told many ecrei a, that will never he divulged, of how atatea ware carried for the Republican party when popular opinion waa that Ihey would go Democratic. He could have written a biography of William McKinley which no other mau can write. No one wa c lower to tha maker of tho famous tariff schedules than 4 the Ohio Senator. Maim Alonzo Hanna knew all aldea of American public affairs better than any atatmraan who aurvlves him. Ilia death clears the way fur Then-dur- e Even the ship subsidy bill, for which Roioeerelt, It but makes he fought, waa to him far more than n more (he poualble outcome ol mutter gain. 11a tne presidential campaign approaching. believed ofthepossible personal country menaced by overproduction. A third of nil the nation's MESSAGES FROM THE WAR. product, be contended, could not be home. New markets must The difficult lea emouutered In send- consumed nt be found If the modern giant of Ining news from the scenes of war in the dustry was to continue Its mighty Far East to the press of tbs Inited growth unchecked liy the disease ol Slates are to lie appreciated only after an or prolonged system. an explanation, Tho electric current Together with his perfectly frank of tha trusts, Mr. Hanna comIn motion put by the key of (he opbined the bsst Insight into Ihe labor erator la far "Nagasaki will iimtsiillly situation posmwsed by any of Hi plunge under the eastern sea sud come prominent leaders on his side. Hueh to land In China, near Shanghai, 475 tolly a possessed the operator In tha miles away. Then that lilt In throb IVnpaylvanla coal Itold exasperated d leader. As their will work southward aruuud Hie China this avowed friend, he dimmed to see them eoaat to Hongkong, 945 miles. At et lengthen the hnnds of their enemies. Hongkong (British) It will divs under The refusal of employer lo eonsult the China sea to Saigon. In Anam with employes In their organized ra(Frenrh), 951 mils; from Kalgon It pacity waa to him weak childishness. Its had completely outgrown the wrltl cross the bed or the sea to SingaIdea that capital was free 11 974 miles. Ur pore (British). might to manage Its own affairs to suit itgo by way of labium, Bnrro (British I, self," and the rtvlc federation was a 3.971 miles. recognition of the fact that society had Through the Malacca olrait to iVn-an- g some Interests at slake as well as 4 3S8 mi leu), and then a great rspital. It was not Htrenjro hit many vorkingmuu looked aekuiu-- at n plunge westward through the wild which rould not fall to be ami under (he tropic Bengal for more an 'employers' organization ea (1.399 miles), to Madras. At Madras and a Republican party adjunct thau it will take to the lend until it. comes a help to Iheni; hut that he meant It In good faith as a means of alleviatto Bombay. conditions and saving employers Never resting, the brave little spark ing irom hrlngiug on themselves serious will take to the water again, traverse ratostropbe to eerialu. Thai some emIhe broad Arabian ere to Aden 11.550 ploying Interest failed to welcome this asristanrr reveal the blind madness miles), thread Its. way tip the scorchof those who will not see. Rod ever Sea. ta flying westward, ing Mr. Hanna's oft expressed determina1.534 miles). And from Alexandria tion to give his life chiefly to harmonAlexandria H will travel deep under izing the warring industrial elements the balmy Mediterranean to Malls, was not political bunconiha. hut a genuine Insight Into the facts as Ihey ex13,2115 out to Lisbon and so to tol and all that Ihey puitend. He saw miles i, and thence across (be Atlantic. clearly the dangerous cause Into which Every word forced so lalmrlously Ihe rash bigotry of men like Mr. Parry 15.000 of mile solid would lead the nation and honed to through those wire will coat 45 cent. Thi I the counteract what he regarded as extreme sentiment on both side newly reduced rate for press messages III the alress of public movement it of words which thousands at many to not often possible to to Interwill be sent For private message the pret the best points of thestop other aide,1 and its votaries. None the less, nr. late is three times Isrger. It is difficult to give any very defin- will sene his own cause most nfiviu-all- y who to callable of understanding ite tdra of wliat the war would cost all times the nobility that exist at Probtho newspaper fur telegraphy. tu the men he opiswes. ably few persons have any Idea of the Taut, sum which would be swallowed EDIT ORI ALOPINION up in a single day's news provided by the New York and Chicago newspa CIRCUS PARADES ABOLISHED. per on the orrasiou of, say, a great naval battle. Hall Ul.e llcrald.) All the telegraph lines in Jspan are From Springfield, where repreowned by the Japanese government, sentatives or the Mg clmises bars been a holding and censorship of messages to, theremeeting, conics word that the rircii jmrade Is to he abolfore. easy; It ha already been estab- ished, The claim the parlished o far a concerns the move- ades cost too manugers much money and take up ments of tho Japanese army and fleet too much linte. aud that they receive until a few weeks age nothing In return for ihe outlay. 8o Moreover, the gilt wagons are to runihle along press messages handed In in Japan the streets no mure, the siren song ol A in (Dr be rash. newspa- Ihe bad to paid will he calliope silenced, the clown In to had, the therefore, correspondent per pony iart will not grimace at provide himself with large sums of the small boys who worship at his money, which was often extremely in shrine; we Alas, convenient. Now the Japanese gov- peepa at thewon't have any more free lady at the ernment has conceded that print, and sleepy lookiag men equestrians, lu spangles, at the allows the telegraph companies to take elephants, the camels, the occasional tho risk of payment upon themselves open cage of lion. Brest will be our woe, great our deprivation. But we and collect the money from the head- da noi belitva the poliejr quarter 9t the newspapers on this will be carried on throughout the eea-soside. The managers may say what they please, but we are convinced they TRIBUTE TO HANNA, do receive an ample return for their outlay. Lot of people wouldn't go to Tha Denver News, edited by Thomas the clrcue at all If the. parade didn't Tatterson, one of the ablest Deuiocrarlc remind them of it owe something to representatives la tha United States theBeside, circuses has patronized tbem that public Renate, paid this tribute to Marcus ever since ther were cl reuse. We Alonzo Hanna after It became evident bare grown to look upon the clrcue parade as a right rather than a privithat death was inevitable: a right to be Jealousy guardla the progress of public events, lege; ed. When we are ammrod that the wbea priactpl" and policies must be parade to to lie abolished we will move st-ac- op-Hc- d. rlnar-sighte- e -- 1 . a. . of about slightly smaller than Ureal Britain. The climate to one uf th finest snd most healthful in the world; the average rainfall is In the neighborhood of 35 Inches, whlih Is so evenly distributed that no artiuclal irrigation Is necessary except for rice. In the the northern and eastern provinces mountains are covered by virgin forests. But slight development has been almade m its mineral resources, though cupper to fairly plentiful and the country Is rich In Iron and cosL Gold snd silver are found In paying Lon-doquantities. George Lyn h In the a very Interesting Chronicle, given description of the customs 'and peculiarities or the inhabitants of Corea Ths Coreans are a distinctly handsome race. They are not in the least like their nelghoors, the Chinese, or the Japanese. They have the oblique eyes are of tne Mongolian, but their as a rule straight, or slightly aquiline, their foreheads high snd their oval faces clear cut and individual. One great peculiarity of the people of Seoul, la that during the daytime practically no womeu are seen upon the streets, except probably an odd one of thll lower class, dressed very much hue tbs men, but wearing a cloak over her bead, and holding It so as to conceal tha lower part of her face. At S o'clock In the evening the great bell of Seoul tolls, which Is a signal lor the men to retire from the streets, and for the women to emerge from their seclusion. This extraordinary regulation la strictly enforced, except as regards blind men, foreigners and men going with preecrlptions for the sick. Coreas found . groping men are frequently around with sticks, pretending to be blind; but siu-- is the rigid seculsion that a majority of the women of Seoul have never seen the street of tbelr city by daylight. From 4 o'clock until are alive with women, 13 the street most of them attended by servauts carrying lanterns. During thin time they go visiting their friends. At 13 o'clock the great bolt tolls again from which time they have to be Indoor, and men are again at liberty to go out If they like. 7 ue people of Corea are a quiet. InCorea with a population u offensive. peace-lovin- g people, twenty-fiv- e poaaesa-in-g AT years a merchant of to abolish tho circus, for the circus without a fiarade would seem a singular as a Hamlet without a "ham." THE INHABITANTS snd the forced from the prisoner cache" of the fur learned. Kelly, after a rigid examination, finally disclosed the method of .the robbery which Bilverfleld's was peculiarly unique. store adjoins that of Andrew Kane, a Japanese curio dealer. Connecting the two stores is a large window, but the problem of how to get an entrance at night was not one to be easily solved. Finally, Kally hit upon tha plan of gaining an entrance to Kane'a house, the curio dealer's going through clothes while he was asleep, and securing possession of the keys to Kane's store. The keys were obtained la this way and without leaving the Kane residence wax Impressions of the keys were taken and the bunch of keya returned to Kane'a pocket From the wax Impressions keys were made and after that the robbery was an easy n atter. Kane now recalls the fact that burglars last week entered hie house and he waa awakened, giving the alarm. The robbers made good thalr escape without disturbing anything in tha house. It has since been a seven dkjs' mystery why nothing waa taken from Mr. Kane. The mystery la now explained; all the burglars wanted ot Mr Kane was th temporary use of hli 920.-Ov- tl. MILLAR SISTERS. ADMISSION evil-know- Johnny Iasi Saturday, an aesment of 5 cents a share was levied on the capital stock of tbe company calling for It is expected that from this time on the mine will pay It own way and considerably more. The aiwessment becomes delinquent March 12. KENYON, CHATHAM SISTERS, Vocalist and Acrobatic re the directors of (be Mining rumpany, held (fold Oriental Necromancer. ROBERT s a meeting of Ai 11. until yeswas wati bed without suu-esterday when the two mea attempted to dispose of a quantity of fur here. who were working on the rase recognized in the dronription of the two n men furnished by tha fence." a crook know as Matt Cullen. Search for Cullen was prosecuted vigorously and tonight Le was arrested snd a statement was obtained from him in which be Implicated George Krily. a man unknown to the local sleutlto. Under duress a confession was fwtly as yet. defects are being gradually overcome and it only a question of little time when it will be working up to its maximum capacity. Tbs product Is more than meeting expectations. Hunday a aim-- of 3o0 tons was attained for the first lime. To dale fourteen carload i7ki tons) of matte have been shipped. Bingham Bulletin. AU FADA. broad-minde- will confer a favor by Subscriber reinforming thia office of failure to Theatre Sawyer & Young, Props. retfinl them. Hut that should not mean contempt for the men themselves nr their opinions; far less should It Involve personal antagonism or bitterness. I'mlcrneaih all difference of pulley and method there should he, la the heart of every person, the sense that the tie of humanity far transcend all these superficial matters, Important an they msy be. A human being is of the eternal. The opinions and activities of uieae human beings are of me temporal. It Is thia which make It possible d for men to count among their moat intimate friends those altli whom they are at swords' points upon public questions. The mauhuod which unite is noire than the eonvictiuna which divide. ni Thia I no less truo when Iherc lo he serious moral diacreiuincic hi y the actions of men. It may he in lo point out and to depmabi the methods or the standards of another, nut only the shallow thereby that other despicable or forget Hit. mandate. "Judge not" Senator Hanna had been for tho past nine years the butt of all the opponent of the Republican parly. Thai he wus Invulnerable on all point of poliihai methods and always chose the iceal means to attain his end probably no cue would claim. let alt whose Judgments have plen-ebelow the surface of the human mind know that methods which cannot, tor defended readily come to seem sluv-a- : virtue under the hynotls of common practice and warped standard, thick of these regrettable surface fact (for which no on alone, but all are reapon slide) the true man may stand serene want In honor and kiyalty toward seems right to hint. The policy in regard to which Mr. Ilanna'a position has been must by some within his own party sud all dissenters from that party, vai his frank acceptance of the huge industrial enterprise commonly called tnibta a necessary and worthy of encouragement. He accepted their assist anre in political campaigns with honest lielief that the defense of their Interests was a duty and one that would serve the welfare of all the people, as It Is for a large proportion of the nation to agree with him In thia. It to quite unnecessary to question tha sincerity of hla convictions on the subject or the essentially disinterested character of bis valiant light for an development of existing FRANK FRANCIS. Editor end Mgr. Delivered by Carrier, Including Sunday Moralng Examiner. per month Slagle copies... Lyceum LAST. ft ficcfleid. A. Henrich-so- has n. owned a group of six claims located to the northwest of the Blackbird, in Copper gulch, lie has steadily developed the property, ns his means permitted, and has expended to date Iwtween 4ta.v. and 940,000. Home times he had ore and again the working would lead off into barren ground, but during all of this time Mr. Henrtchscn has never entertained a doubt but that some day he would open up a second Horn Silver. Now he believee that be la about to reap the reward of his faith and perseverance. At a depth of 250 feet be has encountered a lHge forty feet wide, containing probably five feet of good shipping ore. with ore and formation presenting all of the .fiarmcteristics of the Horn Silver mine. Milford Times. L. A N. TUNNEL. Washington. Feb. 15. The bill pay 9150.000 to Queen Liliuokalani only a fraction of vi,t h failed to iuum tho senate today, tho vote to the same purpusv, ' 1 vote being 24 to 25. prospers aa she lppm.. Mr. Harriman ha juinei WEALTHY WOMEN INTERESTED movement and to .fa hv d not only to anpply bnuU U L Will Administer to Comfort of ths Less liberally of their time. Kor iheL? management uf the Fortunate. erning committee will be formlf R"' New Yuris, Feb. 15. Mrs. W. K. Van- which both women will be niea1 Mrs. J. derbilt and her sister-in-law- , Borden Harrimnn. have determined to accept literally and act upon the advice recently given by the Rev. Dr. Ralnaford of 8t. George's church, who deplored the exclusive attitude of women of wealth, saying that they should Perfect eyes are itnaluable. take a more direct and active Interest in the affaire of those toss fortunate. The coal of glasses is mtlI Mrs. Vanderbilt haa begun her wuik when considering lbu relief 95.UOO the to Presbyterian by giving they afford when properly hospital training , school for nurses. fitted. My work to perfect G lasses made on Ihe preo. VEHICLES FOR laes. Examination FREE. Machinery, Implements, Bicycles, and J. T. Buck's Stool Ranges and Hoaters ga 40 EXPERT M'F'G. OPTICIAN 212 Wsm, Sidney Stevens Implement Co 2940 Washington Avenue. -- umU-riMki- n TE WALLACE DRUG CO DIGNANS Prescriptions a Specialty DANCING ACADEMY REGULAR DANCE EVERY 2349 Wash. PHONE 24 X. Ave . Levs. Feb. J5 -- Dr. P. A.. II. Frar.klin paid Richfield a visit the past week and transacted some business connected with the Log Cabin and other mining properties In the Mnrysvale country. While here Mr. Franklin arranged with Superintendent Larsen to contract cm the let a property. Mr. Franklin and hts associates have a bond on tbe L. A N. group of claims which terminates October next. His intentions are to run a 1,000-fotunnel on his property the coming summer, and as a consequence the original owners will receive their Dr. money on the bond when due. Franklin has nothing but words of praise for the push and energy of Richfield. and predicts it will be the lending town south of Salt Lake In a few years. MONDAY EVENING. . . DIED AT ADVANCED AGE. 94 Years Old Whan Death Overtakes Him. New York, Feb. 15. Col. rfenry T. Cranberry, 96 years old, who. In 1931. put down an Insurrection at South Hamden, which beesms known in Virginia history as Knapp's war. Is dead at hla home here. He owned a Urge tobacco plantation In Virginia but had lived here since 1841 and claimed to have voted at every presidential election alnco the Jackson campaign. Col. Cranberry was known as General R. E. Leos double. Cel. Cranberry. LIN. 800-fo- ot ot JAPANESE TO ARRIVES Give F. J. BERRYEBSA A CO, 959 Security Before Leaving Foreign Parte. San Francisco, Feb. 15. The Japanese consul In this port in discussing years past, waa married at Yokohama the homeward movement upon the part on January 21 st. He and hla wife are of citizens of Japan now residing la en route for New York. this country to light for their country, WEALTHY WIDOW ROBBED. said that there are quite a number of men hero who have already served New York, Feb. 15. Robberies ot three years In the Mikado's army, who are are subject. to further service when wealthy visitors to tbe Riviera called upon. Thebe reserve men can rife and apparently are the work of a come or go as they please all over the daring band of well organised thieves, world, but before leaving Japan they soya a dispatch to the American from are bound to leave their names with Mentone. France. A wealthy Amerisome permanent resident In that coun- can widow reports haviug been robbed try until the latter, recognized by the at her hotel of jewels valued at 920,000. authorities as a proxy, are notified Aa English woman on her way back when the mens services are required from Monte Carlo lost 82.000, which and they In turn txitlfy the absentees. she had won from tha bang. The consulate abroad keep no register of these men for this reason and FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES FAIL have no Jurisdiction ever them. No citizen of Jspan residing abroad who does Caused by Heavy Leaaea at the Baltinot belong to this reserve can be forcmore Fire. ed to return and enter the military service. Japan, not Acognlzlng the volBaltimore.Feb.lS. Richard F. Poat unteer system of . recruiting in the was appointed a receiver today for the army. Japanese not already enrolled in Peabody Fire Insurance company of the servlre cannot enter the service ! Baltimore. The company lost especially called upon to do 000 by the fire and It had asscU of .THE... TURF EXCHANGE Open Day and Night Our Stocked With Wines, Liquors and Cigars of tha Finest Quality, Patrons . Hot I ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW- GETTING READY FOR BULL FIGHT I Joe. Ches W. L. Maglnnts 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Ecclea Bldg. WARNING! FOR BALI. Road Work, has Hcnor Robles, the commenced to train for thu exhibition e which to place next Monday, fll training at first consist almost entirely of road mork and ho started out yesterday by taking a long run Intu HORBE There is no FOR BALE. aale cheap. HORSE For 256 Twenty-firs- t. FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, Hay, and Grain call on W. T. AatlU, Thona 920y. 3316 Washington ave. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. .J. J. BRUMMITT HOTELS. Dont Eat THE HOTEL LINCOLN Lim.lC Proprietor. Permanent cr Transient. W. H. 830 Twenty-thl-- PL OGDEN. UTAH. d REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. too much meat, provided It to tha digestible kind. Suet is tka meat wa will take pleasure In cutting for yon. Take Good Care o I A. 0. Weatherby all-nlg- ALBERT F. RICHEY. UNDERTAKER MITT. AND CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. Of everything; that is beautiful, stylish an d durable in DRESS FABRICS. In fact, were you to visit our store every day you would see new sights. Its certainly encouraging to us to hear the many favorable comments upon the faultless selections and universal high standard of our showing of these goods. You cannot afford to buy until you have seen what Burf s have. 'Phone GO TO M. Glllla for anything In Mill and Building, Work, Contracting 22nd and Washington. Mercerized High Art Novelty Linens Cotton Fabrics. lJsi General Manager P. kllug of the Utah Copper company Is scheduled to arrive from Colorado shortly. It is rather expected that ha will be present at me starting of tne companya big concentrator In Bingham the le'.'w part of the week. Are Ladies th nawsst materials for Suits, an will ba worn very extensively this season. Bo light- - strong and durable, you can't wear them out and alwaya dressy and neat. You will fall in love with them on eight Aak to at our The O. K. mine was rioted down last night, all of the miners coming down to Milford. Attorney W. F. Knox, representing Sam Price, has filed a lien on the Old Hickory, the, amount Involved being 92.000. Mr. Trice has hero inuning n boarding house nt the mine. slde from these Incidents, Majestic affairs have remained in statu quo. 'Ilford Times. full line. Be beautifully woven, and of such fin materials and finish that upon first seeing them you quits naturally think they art ilk. May bo put to numborltoo usss and waohing really ooomo to improve them. In many pretty checka.otripea and colorings. A glimpse of this department will oxcito We are making a special display of EMBROIDERIES and LACES. Never were prettier goods shown at prices so reasonable. ' I S. J. BURT & BROS. Ave. 2372 Washington UTILE SAL09N, QUEEN ERIK LARSON, Prop- - CLAIRVOYANTS. Mrs. Inger A Son, clairvoyants and mediums. , Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. 'Phone IN Ws tell your name and all about 2319 Washington Ave. your business affairs, whether they will be successful. Information regarding marriages, divorces, sickness, love affairs and positions. No questions asked. What we tell cmnes true. 429 25th atreet. Ross Book Store. PALMISTRY AND CARD READING. Books, Stationery Office Supplies. . DMAR. fortune told by Prices reasonable. or hand. MADAM Several new leases have been awardat the South Swansea properties in the Tintlc district 150. WANTED. Boya with horses wanted to deliver papers. Call at 4 p. m., 407 24th. St ed Healthy Children Fire-cons- ' NOTES , FOR BALE Choirs of two good building site, two blocks from Union Application for a re 8125 cash. Hunter A Kennedy. Depot, of tha growing ones snd tha growreiver was made today by the men's Insurance company ot Baltl-fo- r acre farm nups, too, by getting your meat Iron FOR BALE Forty-twmore. The application will he heard Two-roobouse. a butcher you can trust Implicitly. B's Plain near City. February 23rd. Both companies last once. have all tbe beat meats constantly on at Possession alfalfa. week reinsured their risks not affect-- Ten acre Poultry, too, tender, healthy, 81,000 on terms. Hunter A Kennedy. bend. ed by the Are In outside companies. wholesome fowls. Dressed or allrx IF you want to sen your property TELEGRAPHERS MAY STRIKE. see J. J. BRUMMITT. New York, Feb. 13. Four hundred CHOICE kita In Nob Hill, 850. J. J. telegraph operators employed by the BRUMMITT. Erie railroad have held an Ava. meeting nt Paterson, New Jersey, to NICE brick cottnge on Grant, dona Foot of 37th StroaL 2458 Wash discuss alleged grievances. RepresenBRUMMITT. J. J. 92.200. tatives from every bentlon were pres- in. ent and the western delegation ia reEIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with hare, ported to have favored a strike Immed-latelon 21at St, between Wall and trees, but the delegates finally decided Grett 8I.B00- to make further representations to the Lincoln, BRUMMITT. management and report In two weeks. FIVE ACRES of Al" land, good house, two water right live-rooacres of orchard, two block from street car line, 82.000- - J. J. BRUM- ARRBVALS the country. the Yesterday the manager of exhibition, Senor Robles, and the manager of the Ogden Parking company went down to the latter company' stork yards and will there pick out Ihe animals which are to take part In the exhibition. Work has already been commenced on tbe arrangements for the affair- - at liiciiwood Park and everything will be tn readiness for tho event by Saturday night. econojny tn buying, inferior, MEAT Call at only 830n, ono. DAILY Ssnor Rcbits Commenced Training by Lunch In Ogden. . 87UO,-unle- ss I Are Invited to the Best ADVERTISEMENTS. CLASSIFIED . j fit Twsnty-fourt- h WITH JAPANESE WIFE. San Francisco. Feb. 16. George D. Morgan, a nephew of J. P. Morgan, has just arrived here from tbe Orient on the steamer China. He la accompanied by his wife, a Japanese lady. Mr. Morgan, who has lived In Japan for five RETURN. out-goin- g At .the Yampa smelter Sunday there war a oppose of severs! hours, dur- ing wbh-- several thanp-- s were made. While the plant I not running per-- with the condition it nurses into the tenement huu!0 M to This cum. it to midcret. .... , WILL NOT GET THE MONEY. Richfield. littie energy and tees activity. Like their neighbors, the Chinese, they are bound by traditions of ths past. While thty are slow to adopt innovations or Improvements they have an Intense love of liberty. What fate may have in store for them as a result of the war to problematical, but It seems likely that tneir country will be absorbed by so. either Japan or Russia. A number of army reserve men, the says, have, he understands, tort HENRY LAST RETURNS FROM THE Japan and a number will likely fol-- 1 low on EAST. steamer. - k IMPORTANT CAPTURE MADE. Has Purchased Large Stock of Lat- st Designs for tho Spring Trade. Portland, Ore., Feb. 14. Loral deHenry- Iasi, of the firm of Last A tectives tonight made one of the most Thomas, ha returned from the eaat, raptures recorded in the powhere he has been visiting ths leading Important lice annals of this when they manufacturing cities and various em placed tinder arrestrlty. Matt Cullen and IHirium of trade In the Interest of his for the robbery of H. firm. The prime object of his trip waa George Kelly fur store last week. The purchasing of ths spring stock of method of the robbery was as mysterigoods. In thto line he has succeeded ous as was the Identity of Its perpeIn getting the latest ntylen and most trators. the only fart tbe detectlvee had as and at such prices mdrrn designs to work on being that 83,500 worth of will enable hi firm to place tho best fora were taken. Every pawnshop and before their patron. In this and neighboring cities 'fence" The new goods will soon arrive and will be such ns are taklug ihe lead In the largest fashionable renters. MINING 1IUM. card 275 24th fd St furnished rooms. FURNISHED ROOMS and board; also rooms for light housekeeping; 365, 28th. Bt. THREE ROOMS, unfurnished; 2325 QUEEN CAFE 4 XI : OPEN All 0 Fine dinner on Sunday from Mj p. m., 25 cent. Lunch served fro to 4. only 25 cent. Short orders at all hours. Fre Oysters lu any style. Game and Fua Grant in season. "two UNFURNI3HED ROOMS, for WONG SUN, Proprietor. Bt , 222 Twenty-fiftrent: good location; modem improvements. Inquire 4 ft, 22nd atreet. h INQUIRE at 2357 Adams Avenue. LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS BAGGAGE Transferred to of the .... any part J. G. REED . BROS. Harness Wholesale and Saddlerl We call your attention to Something New city. PRICES REASONABLE. Phene 411. .233 25th 8L AFOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge. |