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Show TJIE MORNING prayer. The anthem, 1 Heard a Voice From Heaven, waa sung by the choir. Bishop Leonard then read the com miltal service and pronounced the benediction. The bod), only accompanied ly the family and and Bishop Leonard, proceeded slow-lout Euclid avenue to Lake View cemetery, where a final farewell of the dead waa taken in Wade Memorial chapel. The services consisted simply of a prayer by the bishop. The body was deposited In n crypt in the chapel to await burial at the pleasure of the family. On the way to the cemetery two striking marks of respect were shown the dead senator. At Adelbert college the students drew tip in line in front of Hatch library and stood with beads as the cortege passed. Again at the Euclid avenue bar barns, near the entrance of the cemetery, several hundred employes were drawn up in line and with bared heads, paid their last respects to the dead. pall-beare- glsbop Leonard Pays Eloquent Tribute to His Memory. - lfc--The laat rites Oerelaud, Feb Mareu K Senator of JL the body Wow held thto nftomoon at 8t. una Episcopal church. During thia oetmaton Cleveland was silent, waa suspended. iLl. all bualneaa ate am road railways and every line In thecity waa v, or Bye mlnutea from I to Tdock. People generally In all parti heada In th. city bowed their of time at for a brie apace traf-top-1:0- 5 j unable to view Thouan( who were remains of the dead senator aa and today. lay in state yesterday ELd ui the church doora to witness STconveylng bf the black casket, remains of the aenator.lnto JkTchurrh. There they stood with Sued beads and moistened eyes as the "rtVce moved into the edifice w here iLt earthly tribute waa paid the dead. promptly at noon the funeral cor left the chamber of commerce, jneeded by a platoon of police for the church. A. following the police came troop the Tumi came carriages containing nail bearers, the Washington (Jelegv E the governors staff, chamber of commerce committee, Loyal Legion committee and delegations represent societies. log various civic ' the Prior to the removal of body tmm the chamber of commerce to the chureh, the wealth of floral offerings which were banked about the audit- orium were removed to the church. The church, was filled long before the hour tor the services to commence da lined the street about and thw1 T the edifice. A few momenta' before 1 o dock, Vrs. Hanna accompanied' by her son Ptrui. entered the church. She waa dressed In deep black ' f V velted. and waa heavily Other members of the family followthe After a moments waiting light tramp of feet and voices of clergy announced the presence In the building of the body. The clergy met the body at the entrance and as they pro eded it np the aisle, repeated the nsual sentences. When the body bad been placed upon the bier and the pall bearers seated the choir chanted the thirtieth and ninetieth psalms. President Pierce of an- - institution of CumWsr college, which Hr. Hanna waa a benefactor, road the lesson which waa from First ed. - CorlithliUs, the twentieth chapter. fifteenth chapter, from verse to the end of the ...under the - j direction of then sang the hyma, Lead Kindly Light" Bishop Leonard then delivered the eulogy. Wa an gathered together here today la thia house of God for the laat service of benediction over the body of our 'distinguished citizen, onr kindly neighbor and our beloved friend, The nation has honored him with Its civic lu action at the capital of the United States; that commonwealth of Ohio by the hands of her governor has received him hack into her care, and keeping; the city haa stood silently about his Mar, reverencing hia memory and sorrowing at hia departure. And now the holy church would commit hia body to the earth from whence It came and hia soul unto the righteous Savior who redeemed it and who loved it.' with an The choir, Fret C. E. Clemens. Infinite affection. .. t It la not the time or place for extended eulogy aid praise; such words will be fitly-spok- en thoee well "by ' equipped for such n privilege. But there are certain qualities and charact- .on-cover- TEIECMC ERItfS Little Rock. Ark.. Fell. 19. Glence Bays, a negro, waa burned at the stake today near Crusset on the charge ut murdering J. D. Stephens of Ashley. St. 1.01)1. Keb. Rev. W. Poic Teaman, for twenty years moderator ot the Missouri Baptist association, died suddenly today, aged it. 19. Feb. 1. Max Meyer, boomer, shot aud killed himself at bis villa last night. His mind had become disordered, owing to the loss ot 8100.000 by the foil in Russian securities. t Berlin, well-kno- t New York, Feb. 19. Speculation was first virtually stagnant during the hour. Prices fluctuated aimlessly and irregularly, some stocks losing slightly, while the trunk lines Improved. A few noteworthy losses occurred in obCleveland, Feb. 19. Cleveland waa scure stocks. One quarter measured again n city of mourning today. Bus- the extreme range of fluctuations of iness waa practically suspended and the really active leaders during the n large proportion of the population morning. V. B. Express fell 5 aud paid homage to the memory of their Lackawanna 9 distinguished fellow citizen, Senator Hanna. Juat four weeka ago today SenGuantanamo, Feb. 19. The United ator Hanna left hia home city for the States battleship Maine, which waa capital, happy In the thought of hia quarantined, on her arrival yesterday, to the highest owing to her having a number of cases triumphant legislative body in the land. Ula one of meaalea on board, also had a rase Ambition then, as be himself stated, of smallpox. The sufferer haa been isowas to give to hia country n season of lated In the hospital. The cruiser a few Yankee has n case of measles on board. uninterrupted service. To the friends, before hia leave-takinsenator expressed a sentiment that Helena, Mont, Feb. 19. The seems to have foreshadowed an even of an unknown man was found onbody the of. the Julure. prairie near Btockett. There were five "I am tired and think I have earned bullet holes in the body and tbe vica- - rest--. If I can go to Washington tims pockets were turned Inside out and simply attend to my duties aa sen- A companion of the man haa disappear ator, I shall be happy, ha said. ed. The victim la known to have had Just as dawn began to break over 880. doora of the the city today, the Chamber of Commerce auditorium, New York, Feb. 19. Charles Alexwhere the body lay, were reopened to ander of Chicago, the slnglug partner a vast throng of people who desired to of the Rev. Dr. R. A, Torrey, the Amview the face of the dead senator. erican evangelist. Is reported to be Long lines of people stretched away engaged to marry Miss Helen L. Caduntil thoy exceeded In length the five bury, daughter of a millionaire manublocks reached during yesterday. facturer residing in Blrmingham.says The early hour of opening the doQra a dispatch to the American from Lonto the chamber brought thousands of don. Alexander ia a Yale graduate. men with their dinner palla on their wny to their dully work. In ' such Dm Moines, Feb. 19. Chaa. W. numbers did they come, however, that Graves, charged with killing his wife In line to remain many were unable and burning the body, waa Indicted toand consequently were deprived of n day for murder In the first degree. Tba laat look at the face of the dead states- charred remains of Mrs. Graves were man. Early morning brought many found In December laat, locked In tbelr excursionist! from surrounding towns home. A daughter, Mlaa Winnie Readand these, too, helped to swell the long er of the Gnu Grand Opera company, line arrived home a week after her mother'! Thousands who had hoped to have body was found, to spend the holidays, an opportunity to pass by the bier and waa then first Informed of the abandoned the Idea when they saw tragedy. She ia the principal witness how hopeless waa their chance of gain- for the state against her r. ing admittance. Several thousand who stood in line waiting their turn wen LAND LAWS AMENDED. also disappointed when the doors to the chamber were closed at 11 oclock, Naval Bill to Be Diseased for Tan to prepare for the removal of the body Hours. to the church for the funeral services. 19. The house Feb. Washington, During the night many distinguished men of the country arrived In Cleve- upon convening today passed a bill land to attend the funeral service and unending the land laws so that In a the early morning hours of today great- county which 11m In two land districts The proof may bo made at the county seat ly augmented that number.. Washington delegation - arrived at for either diotrlct Another bill authorizing tbe con10:30 and was at once driven to the struction of pipe UnM fur oil and gas Hollunden hotel. . Governor Durbin of Indium and through ths Indian Territory waa passstaff, J. Plerpont Morgan and party ed, after having been amended ao aa of nine; George B. Cox. and party of to limit the period of grants under the Cincinnati,' and a number of business bill to twenty yearn on the suggestion and social friends of the dead aenator of Mr. Williams, who aald. tbe terrifrom Chicago were also In the city. tory was. or at Jeaat he hoped it waa, on the eva of acquiring statehood. A bill waa paaaed granting to Port Chicago. Feb. 19. President Chaa. F. Thwlng, D. D., L. L. D., at a meet- Angeles, Washington, for park puring of the Alumni association of tba poses, certain portions of the governNorthwest of Western Reserve Univer- ment reserve la that city. The bouse then went Into committee sity, here, amid: At this time one dpee not forget of the whole with Mr. Hepburn ot that Senator Hanna waa for a time a Iowa, In the chair, and entered upon student in the old university. Senator consideration of the naval appropriaHanna waa not a scholar, but he waa a tion till. The minority announced thinker. He also embodied the fine that they wanted five hours for general above But qualities of a gentleman.. debate and ten hours wen agreed upon all he waa a great public servant. Aa to be divided equally. an employer of labor he wished to be Mr. Fobs, speaking for the bill, said Juat to the laborer. Aa one who stood, the aggregate appropriated would afin a sense, for capital, he wished to ford comfort to the economist and an be fair to capital. Ha knew well that Inspiration to those who believe fn the no endeavor In the solution of the policy of building np the American eseat industrial cripls could be of navy. permanent value unless It proved to be Mr. Fom aald the Increase of 8,000 of benefit to both capital and labor. men provided by the bill made an InHe was a Republican In politics, but creased appropriation necessary. More be desired to ua bla partisan relation- men should have been provided, be ship for the benefit of nil. aald, but there waa a lack of foclIItlM for training them. ot Cincinnati. Feb. 10. By direction the new warahlpe providPresident Roosevelt, all federal offices edTaking up Mr. declared Fom lh the city closed at 1 o'clock aa a mark tbe for, to naval increase program lata of the to the memory of respect and reuaonable modest be aenator. other countriM are doing Alt tfia local courts adjourned, and when what Into consideration. Figures ia taken the Chamber of Commerce and ths were the navies of stock exchange adjourned nt 1 p. m. the quoted comparing tba United States showing powers, waa power companys The traction to rank fifth. Ia emphasizing the ne abut off for five minutes at 1 oclock of building up the navy in times CMBlty lines on stopthe and every street cat; ped for that length of time. Washington, Feb. L By direction of the President not cabinet meeting was held today.' Three members of the cabinet have gone to Cleveland to attend the funeral of Senator Hanna, and Attorney General Knox la In the south. 7-- step-fathe- . eristics of thia man so highly regard-i- d by all claaaes of people that onght usuredly to receive recognition In the midst of hia frignds and associates, and at the solemn hour the teatimonlee that have been given from many and varied mums blend together In a common strain and harmony as they apeak ot hi high Integrity, of his Inflexible and dauntless purpose and bis tender, true heart Their composite resultant seems to say with unmistakable detail the featurea of hia human face. Those who are assembled hero need no inspiration for their lore and estimation of this earnest, helpful life. Wa knew him well, we loved him well, we mourn for him with Undlmlnlshed sorrow we shall see hia face no more. But we may each of na go forth into the lift God hath granted us. with added enthusiasm for our tasks and tolls since wa have noted how worthily he did hia duty for others and we realise that the world ha served la net unFIREMAN EXONERATED. mindful of his greatness and goodneat nor ungrateful for what he trove aftBut He Must Appear as a Witness In er and for what hia life will accomIroquois Investigation. plish. Chicago, Feb. 19. The first tan"And thia la the universal comgible result of the special grand Jury ment upon hia Integrity. This waa a Inquiry Into the Iroquois theatre leynote tn his life. I recall a fine, haa been the examination of W. ringing address ha made at Kenyon C. Bailers, fireman at the theatre, and college last year when the degrees one of the eight persons held by the were being conferred upon its graduat- - coroner's Jury. The decision to return claw. And the thought of hia. a "no bill in the rase of the fireman heart found expression In his eloquent was followed by the Issuance of n subwwrdi aa he urged upon theae men the Sallera to appear aa a wit- essential importance of high and pure poena for integrity, it fo thia word that la tarv-- d gallefs evidence .will , practically deep upon fibs atoll a that marks hia close the Inquiry. The task before t and useful bualneaa career. He the Jury after'' completing the hearing MnPt only honest, but he waa fair of witnesaea-anthe study of the evil nil bis , dealing held thoao of by the coroner dence ! rield was an open one and hia and not called, is-- , one of many comwere nevrr.bc littling or de-- !' plications. In order to hold any- perAna ,ucb course with such son for manslaughter the Jury. It la 2 vuring motive invites antagonism aald, must first determine that that la content pi iMe, false and person was, through culpable csrelesa-nes- , the arrows fly swiftly. "Though or neglect, responsible for condithey fan from ,uch. a shield tions which were the primary cauae ratewiy, and the champion sustain-ki- n the death of one or more person In integrity stands forth un-a- the audience. triumphant at last. Ha la Having determined, who of thq theto be young man of our atre management was responsible for ho would achieve success la the absence of adequate fire protecfjJ17Wrtment of endeavor. And hia tion, the Jury will face the question 1 Ivgncy to the ardent youth aa to whether public officials who failour great republic. In their duty to enforce their ordf ed 13- - too. fie was nance are alto amenable to a homicide purposeful ad definite objects In hie charge. If these officials cannot bh iif,8, it time to achieve, goals to held for homicide they may be 'held for -j;. tttndarda to attain. Is ha not misfeasance. kT. nspicuous In this?" The Jury baa accepted the theory kS.Jhoir n hymn, "Forever that an electric- fan. operating-- In tba Unl- - Amen, So Let it Be." air vent hi the rear wall drew the wave D- hlcGrew, rector of 8t. Pauls of fire from the stage Into the chi!;. followed with the creed and so OGDEN, EXAMINER, UTAH. S rriJDAY MORNING, of Hue, and the imi- - .i..iiy uf building his in times of ek. claimed: What would Ruf. , ;isiay jf she could tall back son;, u j;,.;- - uuken ships? If eternal vlgilamv i in,. j,rjlv 0f .1. dim liberty, Mr. Foss preparation for war t ih,. price of peace." He called attention ' ihe rcai difference let ween th a: : aud navy. The army is largel r a ... up of per: i sonnel, the major gci-(..n . made r it by the stroke of requires 40 years to make an eiiu,,ial. aud jears of work to build a mo. troubles in Referring to the San Domingo, Mr Fu- -. sail the time tbe Slates will may come when say to Sun Domingo au. iiayti dial if they cannot preserve order the American navy will do so !..r them. Tbe Monroe doctrine also iuust lie looked out for. Then the ruy must be relied on to back up ti.inary, which, be said, never stood tut hi&U a It does today under Secretary Hay. In conclusion, he sai1 that when it became necessar) to strike a blow the UnitedStates should imsm-m- , the power to strike a blow such a Dewey struck :-, at Manila. BAD FAITH CHARGED. Colombian Representatives Are Disseminating Bucli Information. New lork, Feb. 19. Cupies of a paper covered book emiiled The Pana- ma ('anal Question: A Pica for Colombia," consisting chiefly of letters accusing tbe United Stales of bad faith and of violation of the new Granada treaty, are being distributed by a representative here uf the Colombian government. The pampltlet also la being sent in quantities of ten to 500 to Colombian consuls in Europe. Althoitgh the name of the author and editor la not given, the Ntuk is said to have been prepared by a member of the recent Colombian commission to Washington. TO ATTEND SCHUETZENBUND. FEBRUARY 20, STORY OF MURDER. I Attorney for Dewey Gives tho ants itaut while ffl REJOlCINCJOrt ELSSI4 Lauras City. Feh. 19. A simrial from Norton, Kansas, says: tilato Senator llci-fin- . attorney for Chauncey Dewey and and his two cowboys, McBride ilsou, today told pie defendants side of tho shooting affray at the Berry laurh on June 3 last, when three mem-le- r the Berry family were shot dowu. and began tho introduction of testimony, the defense's first witness being General Wilder S. Metcalf, for-nimajor of the Twentieth Kausas, and now agent at Topeka. Previously Judge Geiger had over-title- d motions to discharge Wilson, Dewey and McBride. Senator Heasin, iu his narrative, asserted that ths ' Berrys bad flrtd tho first shot, It would be shown, ho aid. that on the day of the fight Dewey. McBride and ilsou had gone tn the Berry place to had take away a water tank they bctight. The three Berry buys walked across the yard with their hands upon their revolvers, Chauncey Dew-t- v called out to them to stop where they were and the three Berrys drew their revolvers and fired. Thea, assorted Attorney Hessin, our men .fired, and not until then. Our men acted In Burch Berry, Instead of shooting only once, emptied hia revolver. Wo will show that the revolver Burch Berry carried was not ouly replaced in its holster after hia death, but we will make It plain that It was reloaded and that the barrel was cleaned, but whoever cleaned tho barrel forgot to clean the chambers and It now shows ovldem-- of tho gun powder from Its discharge on that fatal day. General Metcalf, Col. Edward C. Little. of the Twentieth Kansas, and Captain Clad Hamilton, who bad fought with Wilson in the Spanish war, testified as to that defendants good character and bravery. C. W. Birch, ot Faltna. a brother of Justice Birch of the elate supreme court, also teetl-lie- d as to Wilson's good character. or self-defen- SOLDIERS An Invitation Haa Been Sent Emperor William. BOLO New York, Feb. 19. On behalf of J. u. the National Schuetzenbund, of thia city, Thoelke and C. D. have presented to the Gorman ambassador, baron Speck Yon Bternburg, an Invitation, which is to be forwarded to Emperor William to attend the shooting festival here in June. Tbe ambassador promised to have the submitted to the emperor. It la In the shape of an album hearing on its cover the Imiierial German eagle a while the first page shows the of the National Behuclzenbund In water colors. The following pages contain the Invitation artlstlcall penned and signed by all the members of the board of directors of the Bchuet-senbuu- Lieutenant McRaa and Six Privates the Victims. Manila, Feb. 19. Lieut. Mar.Raa and six privates of the constabulary bava 500 been killed by a bnlo rush of lunatics while patrolling the east coast of the Island of Bamar. Private Salomar of the Fourteenth cavalry, stationed at Jolo, baa also been killed by bolo men. rougm-it- Week Will Be Observed Only by Cessa- tion of Labor. St. Petersburg. Feb. IP. Today and tomorrow, tbe clotting day of carnival work, will be observed pranitully ouly by a cessation ot work. There will be little rejoicing. Siuh a carnival time Is not rememltercd. There have been no feniivitiea ami no gay parties island, lnrtfail. gathered about the bands playing lu thr strreta or following the troops departing for the to-tb- e frontier. v. Royal Eulogy at Roberto Cited ao Instance. London, Feb. 19. The royal eulogy of Lord Itobcrts contained In the apc-la- l larmyorder Jssued yesterday' in which King Edward took leave of Lord ia comRoberta aa commander-in-chieInstance mented upon as another where tbe tact of the king rescued the ministers from an awkward dilemma. The Exceedingly curt manner In which the war office dismissed Iml Roberts deeply Incensed the late commander-In-chlc- f and theeling was shared by the public to snrh an extent that it threatened to lead to a serious attack on the government In parliament The kings first intimation of hia disapproval uf the war office treatment, was to Invite Lord Roberta to Buckingham palace, where marked attention was shown to the field marshal. This has now been followed by the general army order, which was sent out by the king personally. f, MARTIAL LAW TO END.- - National Guard to be Withdrawn From sustained. Aa a means of meeting the extraorthe Bourse Gadinary war cxiiem-czette aaya It belierea tbe present is a favorable time for an income tax, which will not meet with opposition owing to iho general readiness of tha nation to share the burden Imposed by Uie war. s DUNLAP N ships. steamship which has arrived here re-lt s that the United SlatM cruisers Newark and Columbia have, says a Herald dispatch from 8L Thomas, D. W. I., been forced to fire on tba Dominican rebels outside of tho rlty of Ban Domingo because tho Insurgent! fired upon an American mall steamship. Ths American commander haa forbidden either party fighting within tha rlty limits. Great dlstraM and starvation prevails In Ban Domingo City. . 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Both England and Frenro are trying to buy four or five Chilean warships, says a Herald A Grand $3.50, $450, $5 and $6 of Display mStylish HeadwearM dispatch from Valparaiso. Tha English bid to the betler one. It to aim rumored that England has made a proposal to buy all the Chilean squadron excepting three French build Ask to See the Shoe That Year a Wears Fred M Nye shiiw. Clothier. U)Q 2413 Washington GERMANY TO POLICE CHINA. Ave Shan Tung Is tha Province Selected for Innovation. District Shanghai, Feb. 19. It to reported In Wei Helen (tha most important city Denver, Feb. 19. The News today In the province of Shan Tung) that Myo: secured the right to inMartial law will come to an end In Germany baa 8an Miguel county and Colorado on augural e a uniform police system la all tbe cities of Bhan Tung. The Chinese Sunday. Every man of the National Guard now stationed la the Telluride received the announcement favorably. district w ill he withdrawn on the first KOREANS ATTACK AMERICANS. proday. of tbe week and thr Washington, Feb. 19. Minister Alvost guard at Cripple Creek will be reduced to fifty men. The latter will len has cabled from Seoul under date remain on duty there Indefinitely. Tbe of yesterday that a company of Koabove statements were authoritative- rean soldiers attacked an electric rare ly made at the capital. Governor Pea- riage belonging to an American citizen body refused to confirm them, but tho Wednesday. Injuring the operator. report wos slsmped as correct by a American aeamen quieted the disturbance. high military officer. Tolkirido d See That Shoe? oi TACT OF KING WAS COMMENT. M. Kokov xuff in tckmIciI lirc as being a safe. ciuiKcrvauve financier, ami iL ia liol'-'vethat under hia uilmlni'-tratio- n KitMian credit abroad will be brings to the notice of Intending ex- waa present to prevent disorder. Bowie was compelled to leave hto hibitors at Rt. Louia that In view of hotel by a back dour on, one occasion the refusal of merchants and manufacturers, owing to existing cirr.u al- and seek refuge in a suburb. -r-r-K liances, to send exhlMU to America, the Russian government has recognised the naceeelty to decline to participate in the afoiMaid exposition." Ilia Novoe Vremya in a leading editorial on Secretary Hay's proposal regarding tha neutrality of China, aaya it does not dm why Russia rannot agree to it, if It means only Chinese neutrality. The document appears to protect Russia from a flank attack, tha Novoe V reniya adds, "and recognizes her exceptional position north of the Great Wall, but the note atanda or fails with the reality of Chinese neutrality. Bo king as China honestly and successfully maintains neutrality, Russia will be unwilling to violate It. W. N. Kokov xoff, who yesterday wad appointed finance minister In succession to M. Ptoake, to considered to be a most determined opponent of the financial policy of M. Witte, who resigned hia position aa minister of finance in August last, lie haa for many years been ambitious to become finance minister, and waa appointed M. Wittes aa- - American Cruisers Protect Mall SteamNew York, Feb. 19. rt the tri-p- et REBELS TO EIRE ON . lir-- iltgicciucnt, ha None of the reports from abroad of DOWIE LEAVES FOR MELBOURNE renewed Japanese attacks on Port ArNew York, Feb 19. John Alexander thur has yet hero officially confirmed, although private advices continue to Dowle haa started for Melbourne afreport an attempting landing whhh ter holding several meetings here, aaya was repulsed. a d!sia(rli to the American trom SydAn official communication announcney, N. S. W. Efforts to hold them in the town hall were suspended becaui o ing Russias withdrawal from part Ion in the KL Lome expoeitlon to of the nightly disturbance, although the admission was by ticket only, and published In the following terms: The ministry of finance hereby a large force of police and disciples cuat-uf-arm- fORCED tin1 hlti-- r folio, but. owing lo a Defend-- ! Side. FMTICUIIL 100. Oe OCZ3C 0 For Courteous Treatment Stop at The Dew-Dr- op Q , Inn CLEARY ax KINNEY. Props. ASK YOUR FRIENDS AS TO WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN WELL TREATED. ftean- - r 0 090 3QOC disaster In Order to Make a Complete Qean-U- p Sale of . OGDEN ALL GOODS AND FIXTURES WEDNESDAY, nd - will be sold at COMMENCING THIS , ha BARGAIN STORE AUCTION, MORNING, FEBRUARY 17TH, n MRSrS. E. LYON OGDENS LEADING MILLINER WILL OCCUPY - itCTPgmff'. fflaezggasar Q&tS3Z3SSSZS& u A AT lO O'CLOCK A. M. UNTIL SOLD Atii THE PREMISES |