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Show the B. After United Staten Marshal B. John nerved Henry Apostle Beywood ia with a Smith yesterday afternoon as a attendanee requiring hla Smoot Investigation in vjtnfM at the marshal dropped out the V whinitton, Information of fight and the only hour last night lata a to up that he bad gone out of town. This i taken to Indicate that a numcalled to testify ber of the witnesses made against the charges tO l of other girttle Senator are residents nations of the state, but no lnforma-!jo-o as to Mr. Heywood's destination lould be secured and Deputy Marshal guiih was also out of the city. When the subpoenas arrived yesterdsaid that ay noun Marshal Heywood the names bt would not make public util those wanted had been served. sub-poe- COUNCIL COMMITTEES MEET. The Council committees met light to consider routine matters badness, but did not Inject into last of any the proceedings the. partisan and fictional feelings that are now dividing that body. Nothing that came up of division that the the vote when any question of a political nature la raised. Councilman Fernstroms charges against the Department of Land and Water Commission Macknlght are to be considered at a meeting of the committee of the whole, to be held next Wednes-'ds- y rhar-Ktirix- es indicated aighL AT THE RICE TRIAL. hearing of John the murder of old min Fred Beutler, will be concluded In Judge Diehls court this afternoon and then Is no doubt that he will be orders held to await the action of tha district court and answer there to the The preliminary Jlice, charged with . crime charged In This mornings the complaint session was takes up with the direct .examination and part cross examination of George W. of te Muncy; taeold man whose confession f tie. qurder, implicating Rice and Abie Hunter, c petted a sensation In tfcls i city recently, r Answering Assistant County Attorney Whittaker, Muncy said he was 67 years of age and that he had known the defendant Klee since 1897. He said that before the murder he met Rice and Abe 'Hunter at the letter's residence. and that Hunter proposed the scheme of robbing old man Beutler. . "Hunter put up the Job to. nib the eld nun,' said Muncy. This was objected to by Attorney J. M. Hamilton for the defense, and the answer was iirtrkcn out. What did you do there? was asked, We agreed to go to old man B cuti ler's place and rob him, but we agreed to meet at Hunter's again. We met again and then went to BcutWa.' We went into his place, grabbed the old min and threw him down on fhe bed Abe Hunter locked the door and turned e the light. Rice stuffed a rag Rentier's throat and Abe Hunter began to look for the money, but did not And any. The old man cried murder and we heard a noise someone tried the door. Then we kept very quiet and In a short time left the place. I went to 1 street, where my wife was down down - ny living." mask? , wore masks. , "Where was Beutler when you went Into the room? ., "Ife was sitting In a chair." Who locked the door? "Did you "Yes, we Abe j Hunter... "What did you and ! the defendant do? ' "Hold the old man and ,the rac down his throat." Rice stuffed Beutler cry out? lie cried murder. "Who searched for the money? 1 "Alie Hunter." ' Dili the defendant Rice have hold of Omitipr's throat?" DM vs. , IJeutenanl-ColonelThom- "Vm." did he get the eloth he stiiVp-- t down BentWs throat?" Wa cot it from the granary at Hun-ternlaee How long did you stay at Beut-lrc' V -- "thout fire minutes." man struggfe?t ' "Did the murdered Yes. a little. "Now, why did you leave so quick- 3sv Reranse 1 did not think It safe to Tfmsln here. f Did . r Hunter and Rice go with you?" "Vo." "Was Beutler dead when you loft? "Vo. How do you know?" wa on the bed moving. "THfl vnu see the defendant after "Yet until he got nnt of JaiL" "Where was that?" my plane." vou have a conversation? "W What was If ?" "We told Rice that he had better si the country and he said ho would I Pl , "hen dtd von next see him?" Vot until our arrest this soring. I m St the eonntv tell." . J ,1" ernM-AT- a initiation fa fin. ese will m to Jildse TMehl 'eeislon Tti. nmseentlon wlH have erldonre to offer at this time eonncAl for defense stated that vffer no testimony st this fTte. The of tfcen al 8 :,T,7 oMt this afternoon. ' "7"'' n up-agai- The illness of District Attorney Eirh-nn- r caused a mniinuanre In the Frank Rose murder case lu the district court this morning. After a number of jurors were examined on their voir dire by Assistant County Attorney Smith the rase was continued uuiil tomorrow morning, at 10 oclock, at which time it is expected that the district attorney will be able to resume the trial, as It la stated that he is only afflicted with a cold.. . The deputy sheriffs are having a very difficult time in serving the Jurors who were drawn on the two special venires yesterday owing to their being scattered all over the county and the roads being In such bad condition. Deputies Steele and Butler were out all night last night summoning jurors and this morning a telephone message was received from them stating that they were stuck Ip the mud at Fourteenth South and Ninth 'West streets. Their horse, after going all night, had St. Petersburg, Feb. 25. The Port given out and they still had several Jurors to aerve. Deputy Beckstead Arthur correspondent of the Xuvosti was reported aa stuck down near telegraphs that at Port Arthur the Bluffdale. Japanese lost, steamers, number not Out of the 60 Jurors drawn on the stated, and one torpedo boat. first special venire yesterday morning At the moment of writing." tbe twenty-thre- e csontinued, only 10 were served In time to appear correspondent at the afternoun session. They were Japanese vessels are visible on quickly examined and excused for tbe horizon and cross firing haa because upon challenges by the defense. gun- in which the Russian cruisers Another venire of 60 was then drawn Bayan, .Kovik and Askold are particiand this morning 11 appeared and pating." were accepted upon their voir dire examination. The court ordered bench warrants Issued for five Jurors who RUSSIA REJOICES OVER VICTORY were summoned but failed to appear. This afternoun several additional Jurors were examined on their voir dire, from page one.) (Continue but nothing further was done owing to the absence of the distrlct.attorncy. about midnight they seemed to have Rose was in hla usual seat In court been definitely confirmed; but in tbe this morning and appeared to be In aa absence of an official announcement, good spirits as he was yesterday. He received a letter from hla sister, Mrs. which la momentarily expected, these Mitchell of St Louis, today, the con- stories of tha dimensions of this victents of which seemed to please him tory were most conflicting and confusing in character. very much. Tbe most circumstantial report was that tbe Japanese had attempted to SAIT LAKE NOTES bottle up Admiral Starks fleet in Port vesArthur by sinking two stone-lade- n the of entrance sels at the harbor, A. Twenty-second ward M. I. The which were conwill give a leap year ball tonight In the employingbutthenottactics sidered, executed, by the late ward halL Admiral Sampson, U. 8. N., with the Merrlmac at Santiago during the buildthe of Dooly Manager Dooly war. In la doors the ing setting up revolving to this account two JapAccording Second South street entrance. anese ships appeared off the harbor William Butts pleaded guilty Tues- with a Japanese fleet behind them, arid in pursuit. The Russians, day afternoon, to gambling and wu ostensibly a ruse and their however, suspected Butts fifteen in the Jail. days city given stone-lade- n la already serving 100 days' sentence ships steamed out, sank the and defeated vessels, engaged for assault and battery. the enemy and drove them off. The The Consolidated Wagon and Mach- re j torts of the loan inflicted, however, ine company will build shortly a ware- are conflicting. All the stories Included the features house 1401xl45 feet and two stories of the vessels loaded with stones, but Broadcorner of Idaho at Falla, high to some versions tbe Japaccording way and Capitol avsnus. anese fleet was convoying transports Tha country tsachsrs will hold tn with ths purpose of effecting a landat Pigeon bay and, after the failinstitute in Barratt hall nnt Saturday ing ure of this preliminary maneuver, the nature the air being topics morning, Russians played havoc with both the state Some of member the studies. Japanese warships and tha transports, university faculty will lecture. sinking four of the former and two tha of the latter. One account gives the The liabilities of McConahay, Jeweler, .forced Into. bankruptcy by name of the battleship Ketvlsan as the creditors, are given as 811.738 and as- verrel which particularly distinguished in a schedule filed with herself during tbe action by ramming sets aa and sinking one of the Japanese batthe United Slates court tleships. Rumors of this victory were spread Active building operations were resumed yesterday morning on the new far and wide over the city during the V. M. C. A. building, and the contrac- early part of the evening, and the tors do not see now why there need crowds which had gathered In ths be any further delay, aa no further streets, in spite of the severe cold, to discuss the news,-wergreatly exsevere weather is expected. cited. One newspaper printed an exIn order to accommodate the mer- tra relating the victory, based on a chants and shippers of Eureka, the meager telegram from London, hut aa San Pedro announces that on and af- the night wore on without official conter February 28 train No. 6 will arrive firmation, the crowds disappeared exfrom aronnd the newspaper ofat Eureka first Instead of at Mammoth, cept fices. There remained throngs of ofas has heretofore been the case. ficers and others who were resolved to General Manager G. T. Odell of the await the official announcement. The news of victory- was accompaConsolidated Wagon and Machine has returned from a trip nied by two stories, one that after the through southern Idaho and the north- first decisive Russian victory the Emern part of this state- - He reports an peror would offer peace and tbe other abundance of water all through that that Japan had deposed the Emperor section of the country, so that every- of Korea and formally annexed that country. Both tbesa reports are withbody la feeling first rale. out confirmation, and they are given The recent precipitation proved dis- simply aa examples of the stories astrous to the underground conduits of which floated about In the excited ibe Bell Telephone company on east crowds. South Temple street, as the water ran into the- - manholes from the hills to in the eftlted crowds.. Instead of disuch an extent that business waa.in-terferre- d minishing the crowds at the admiralty with until the water could be and newspaper and telegraph agency offices kept increasing and the excite, pumped out. ment attained the fever point when C. Woodit was known definitely that the Embury of the Third Infantry, who will peror had received a telegram giving command that regiment on the trip more details and showing the Russian to Panama, was formerly a lieutenant victory was even greater than at first and captain In the Sixteenth Infantry reported. Newspaper messengers when that command was stationed at waited at the admiralty with fast Fort Douglas. He will he remembered horses ready Ur carry away the news by many Salt Lake people as he was which It was known was being preagreat society man. By a coasting ac- pared. When the sheets were finally cident tn the winter of 1890, Colonel distributed at 2:30 o'clock this morn-In- g a rush was made tor the exits and Woodbury was laid up with a broken the assembled officers cheered wildly arm for an entire year. and repeatedly, Ths crowd showed no inclination to disperse, hoping that JAPANESE CLAIM VESSELS WERE further news would be received showing the exact extent of the Russian vic(continued From Page One.) tory. It must be observed that In the disla interpjreted aa an indication of the patch Viceroy Alexieff does not menJapanese admiral's satisfaction at the tion the number of steamers which the accomplishment of hla design. Japanese tried to sink or drive upon It is pointed out here that it would the Russian ships, and It Is not yet be difficult for the Russians in the known whether the four vessels the darkness of night to ascertain Just captain of the Retvizan observed going what happened to Japanese vessels or down In addition to the two destroyed to distinguish between the hulks if it were also laden with Inflammables or was their intention to sink their tor- whether they were warships. The greatest praise is given to the pedo bogta, As two Injured j vessels were ob- commander of the Retvizan and ths served steaming slowly away from splendid action of this Amerlcan-buH- t Port Arthur and as the Japanese fleet vessel places her name foremost on wgs going at full speed off WelHsi-We- t. the role of the Russian navy. Viceroy Alexieffs dispatch wu an it is presumed that the two injured vessels might have gone else- amplification of a briefer telegram received by tbe Emperor, but which was where to repair. Another explanation of the Incom- not given out. Later it wu said that pleteness of Admiral Togo's squadron Russia sustained no losses in the ent, la that he pos gagement aa seen off It Is evident that Vice Admiral Stark sibly left some vessels to watch off no longer commands the Russian Port Port Arthur. Further details of this engagement Arthur naval forces. Viceroy Alexieff from Independent sources are awaited mentioning a temporary commander of with the greatest interest, but it Is be- the fleet without giving any names. Stories to the effect that thp JapanJapanlieved that the reports that-th- e ese battleships or transport were sunk ese designed nn attempt at landing In should Aw. taken with a degree of al- Pigeon Bay at the ump time that the lowance. A disialrh frudi Tokto this engagement occurred are not men . tie John Henry Smith. . Wel-HaiWe- t- - tioned in the disiiavi, lut it 1 assumed these are foundation lB! is. Feb. 21. Tl: sy here has received a in the effect that a .1.;- iiinian at rrubfc - the night to Murk the entraui Li'.rlior, at the san,- February as, 1904. Ohio, previous to hi election, and the ( PRESERVE ALASKA ANIMALS. time he was in New York, 1 him upon appointing you as Washington, Fob. 21. Tho Senate lisirman of tbe subcommittee on wr- committee ou foreign relations today inging for the convention In Chicago considered Senator Dillingham's hill to .nd be said: Scuttle, why he knows prevent, the extermination of animals in Alaska. Argument in Tore about running a national than any man in the country, favor of the bill were made by Messrs. 'nd he is closer tu me than any friend Dillingham and Kelson of the special 1 fcl-ohave. He is a great committee, which vitiied Alaska with as good as gold and as true as a view of suggesting legit-la- i ion. The etecl, and 1 cherh-- him as one of my bill will be made the special order for consideration on March best friends.' " 1 d APPROPRIATION INJUNCTION - JGAINS1 - Indianapolis, Ind., IVii. 4 Tommy Ryan defeated Jack Ttcmirliolte tonight in the Auditorium rink In the sixth round of wbat was to have been a t to the flour fight. Ryan twlce from hard swing in the first and second rounds, but in the third snd fourth sent Bcucholip to the floor with right swings on the jaw. Again in the fifth he sent Beaucholte to his knees and he took the for eight. Beaucholte wu groggy and was at Ryan's mercy, but was not put out. In the sixth Beaucholte was In such condition that Ryan quit hitting him and wu given the fight. wi-n- CERMANY FRIENDLY TO All Count Von Buelow Denies Germany Haa Aggressive Plena for Far EaeL Paris, Feb. 24. In g dispatch from Berlin the correspondent there of tha Petit Pnrislen gives the substance of an interview which a distinguished Frenchman haa had with Count Von Buelow, the German Imperial chancellor. In this interview the chancellor declared, according to the correspondent, that friendly feeling toward Russia were a tradition In the policy of Germany, but that they did not Imply hostility towards Great Britain or lack of appreciation of Japan's valor and efforts toward progress. He denied emphatically that Germany had aggressive plans In the Far East or the Near East. Germany wu peaceful and sought commerce, nnt conquest. lie declared also that the idea that Germany was seeking to supplant Franca with Russia to lie entirely without foundation, and added; We are convinced that the Franeo-Russlaalliance, like the triple alliance. la an element In the preservation of the European status quo. We do not seek to destroy this alliance; on the contrary, we wish It to endure for as long It maintains Its present character." n Feather Duster Makers Union Must Not Interfere With DueterCo. Chicago. Feb. 24. On tbe sworn iUU'iutui of tbe Oeburu Duster cum-,iau- y the Chicago Federation of Labor was engaged in asidsiing strikers in julawtul acts of iutimidaiiou and violence Judge J. Holden today issued an ujnnctiou against tbe Federation. President. William G. Shard l aud .Secretary Edward 11. Kockcls are especially named as defendants, together a itb a boat of girls and men strikers uvlunging to tbe Feather Duster Makers' union. The attempt of the company to connect tbe Federation of Labor with the sets complained of is the first of its kind In Chicago. If successful It will connect that body with the alleged conspiracy to put employes out 4 business unless they grant all demands. All criminal action will, it is claimed, render every member of a labor union responsible. SEAMENS UNION ENJOINED. Boston, Feb. 24. The strike of seamen at this port assumed a new phase today when a bill in equity was filed in the superior court asking that the officers and members of the Atlantic Coast Seamen's union be restrained from Influencing sallora from shipping on vessels managed by persons who are unwilling to accede to the demands of the union. The plaintiffs assert that tbe members of the union have induced sailors to desert their vessels and have, in certain instances, used force to prevent crews being shipped on vessels managed by the plalntiffa. John Lind, a walking delegate of the union and one of the defendants named in the bill, was arrested tonight on the charge of attempting to entire a member of the crew of the schooner Eleanor A. Percy to desert before the expiration of hla contract ORDERED TO LEAVE TOWN. Philadelphia, Feb. 24. Ben Zacbar-ala- , a member of the national executive board of the Fitters and Cutters' union, woe today ordered by a magistrate to leave the city immediately. He was arrested at the instance of the Arnold Louchlm company, clothing manufacturers, who advertised In New York for cutters and fitters. The garment workers here are on strike. At the hearing it was alleged that Zach-tracame here from New York with thirty workmen and induced ten of them tn violate their contracts with the firm. He was arrested while accosting workmen tn front of the Arnold Louchlm factory. il u FOR HECLA. BILL REPORTED. lndiuuapnlis, Frli. 24. CoPMiliilaied The Hecla Mining company which, in the twenty-twyears of its existence has, ii is laid, paid in dividends, wu today made the defendant in a suit fur receiver, brought by Nr ton Todd, a broker of this city. Todd claims that tlin company is Insolvent. He charges a scheme on tha part of the directors to secure a preo ferred debt against the conwratinn and thus wipo out minority UNIONS r- hk. RECEIVER d con-cniio- n il'.-t- ROSE CASE CONTINUED. Serving Papers of Apos fter otah. tufesday morning, ouden, binary 24 trie i i f iVirt Arihu squadron. i mo ana-kiIt is officially announced from Bt. him lorpeji Petersburg that tbc ItnsMan govern- Russian warships ment has expressed its warmest boat and try ing to t them on fire thanks to Great Britain for the kelp The battleship Ketvi an. b given the crews of the cruiser Taring the coast lotteries, repelle. and the gunhoat Korietz by the Brit- tills snack, forced the .lupanese to retire and succeeded in Nuking four o ish cruiser Talbot at Chemulpo. tl.clr vcnsels. The rent u( mi Hut In a dispatch from Chee Fuo a j in Hie Iubbie : of the Daily Mail says that slhu viMory wu po-5.ooi Russian troops hate marcheJ of tbe Chamber of - j.u'!f and raiiKC from Mukden to lisin Min Ting and great enthusiasm duni-i- . the uUn; that skirmishes are reported between ibis afternoon. Chinese regulars and Russians near Shan llai Kwan. NELMTH AN EASY VINNER it is announced from Pekin, this correspondent continues, that Faff? Lea-sar- , Russian minister to China, baa of(Continued from one) fered written assurances that the Russian gunboat Mundjur shall not leave Fourth race, six furlong, handicap-Cili-njne- vis Shanghai until the eonclusion of host Ellin King second but Japan Insisted that the vessel Waite Nb-h- t won. third. Tim.-- , i be disabled. Fifth race, mile aud a t.teemh, sell Cabling from Tokno. a correspondent won. ( dmuhia Gir of the Times says tbe Russian move- lug Platonius Silver Fizz ili'ij. nme. 1 : ments on the Yalu are not considered second. Sixth race, Slauson ui;rM. selling-Farm- er opinion in London is that Admiral Jim won, Wau- r Bailie Togo, after possibly returning to Japan Goodwin third. Time. 1:,.. tn effect repairs, will next devote his serious In Japan, where the town of RYAN WON IN THE SIXTH. Ping Yang, Korea, is considered safe. from ftc Examiners Special CorrespoodenL DISAPPEARED examiner, morning rxplatng the recent suspension of Japsatve usual operations to navo been diu- - rliieriv in bad wcahcr prevailing In the gull of Je Chi l.i. 'here tnei'e have heavy winds, snow storms and burs. The general silent ion to the Kuitssian Vladivostok SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT hakshal has Moisyreo CAPT, PEYTON C. MARSH. Wah!ngton, Fell. 24. The Senate committee on appropriations today reported the leglulat ive, exeeut ivo and juIt carries dicial appropriation bill. $28.730, 'J.''.3. a net increase over the House bill uf 8447.378. Tho principal for the amount of Increased Is department of commerce end labor, of ahli-25,lH Is for the bureau of corporations. For tbe Denver mint an appropriation of $24."i;0 is made. The House provision relating to carriages is amended so as to provide that no portion of this or any other act shall be available for carriage biro. The word "personal' is eliminated so tbat no one beside tho President and the head of a department can have a carriage. Washington. Feb. 21. The President today sent the Senate a report of y Sec-rear- Hay regarding the state of organisation of the Panama government in response to the Morgan resolution. The resolution called for any ordinance or cither proceedings of the constiti-tionconvention, recently in session at Panama, relating to the treaty. Secretary Hay in bis report sends a translation of the draft of the constitution of Panama, aa substantially adopted February 14. Inst., which he says serves to show the permanent form to be given to the gov eminent. al CANT ACCOMPANY FLEET. TRYING THE BANDITS. the trial of the car barn bandits. Judge Kersien learned today that tho mother and sister of ono of the Jurors had betomo apparMarx, ently Infatuated with Gustav ono of the defendants, and wore sending to Marx's cell in the county Jail Ho dally, gifts of flowers and fruit two was informed further that tho women had slated that there would Tha be a disagreement in th can. women have been constant attendants at tho proceedings and have been in communication with tho Juror. Judge Kenton Instructed the bailiffs to permit no Intercourse between the Juror and his fsrnlly. Chicago. Feb. 24. REPORT TO SENATE. At Washington, Feb. 24. The navy department baa received the following from Commander Marsh, attache at Toklo, dated today: The foreign naval attaches will not be permitted to accompany the Japanese fleet Will be provided for at imperial headqunr-terprobably Kioto, Japan, next month. Later, possibly, at Tsuslma Island. a, HAS NOT ACCEPTED. T 24. Cameroq Washington, Feb. Forbes, recently confirmed ns a Philippine commissioner, has not accepted the post, notwithstanding Secretary Taft's urging, but withholds his deci- sion. GEN. DICK NOMINATED. Columbus, Ohio, Feb. 24. Charles Dick was nominated by acclamation for both the unexplred and regular terms for United States Senator to succeed the lata Senator Hanna at the FINAL ARGUMENT BEGUN. Washington, Fob. 24. Charles Dong-las- s, for the defense, concluded his argument In the postal trial today. Holmes Conrad began tho final argucaueus of the Republican members ot ment for the pmspenUon and had not the legislature tonight The namo of finished when court adjourned until Mr. Dick was the only one presented. tomorrow. As the Republicans hive a large maa jority in both branches, Mr.. Dick INDOOR TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP. election la assured and th balloting Now York, Feb. 24. Wylie . C. on March 1 will ha only a formality. Grant of the New York Lawn Tennis club. won tha Indoor tennis championNEW CANAL COMMISSION. ship of the United 8tates on the board courts of the Seventh Regiment Ar24. President Feb. Washington, mory, defeating C. C. Kelley. AcRoosevelt has received deflnlt hla of five appointees from ceptance on tho new isthmian canal commisO. SILVER KING SALOON sion, namely: Rear Admiral John Walker, U. 8. N.. retired; General MURPHY A GIBLIN, Prop's, Georgs W. Davis, U. S. A., retired; Colonel Frank Iiecker, of Detroit diFirst Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. rector of transportation during the ParYour Patronage Solicited. William Barclay war; Spanish eub-wasons, engineer of the New York en- 132 Twenty-FiftBt and W. H. Barr, professor of at gineering at Columbia university the New York. It la quite likely that other two member of tha commission will be Benjamin Herrod. of New Orleans, and C. Ewald Oransky, of San enFrancisco, a distinguished hjrdrullc gineer. It Is believed Mr.iGninsky , will accept y, h THE SALE Washington, Feb. 24. Some confuas to the name of ono of the CHAPLAIN BERRY DEAD. DECISION RESERVED United States army officers who is goJapanese-to the to accompany ing Japan 24. Chaplain Ft- Washington. army. Cs plain Peyton C. Marsh Court Heard Argument In the Boston and not U. 8. A., died at W. Thomas Is Berry. Frederick Marsh Captain and Montana injunction Suit Fort Monroe. Va., today. Ha was born the officer who has been assigned. In Canada and entered th army from New York, Feb. 24. Justice Gildcr-stevin tbe supreme court today, COUNTESS TRIED TO SHOOT. heard argument upon and reserved deBANK IN DIFFICULTY, cision in the application by John McSeattle, Wash., Feb. 14. A special Ginnis In the continuance of a tempo- to the from Dawson .Turkish bankVienna, Feb. 24.-- Tha rary injunction restraining the Boston says that Count and Countess la reported Russo Mat bias of house ing and Montana Copper Mining company, are In Nomo ehnrged with at had only This difficulties. in be to the Parrot Silver and Copper com- tempting to murder Captain William as the on tha bourse, effect a slight pany, and the Anaconda Copper Min- Gilpin, a fofmer friend. Their bonds are firm tha of transactions ing company from paying out divi- are fixed at 85,000. The trouble took dends to the Amalgamated Cupper place at the Russian mission when the company on tbe stock owned In these countess tried to shoot the captain. BRYAN CALLS ON HAY, companies by the last named corpora- She did not succeed became ha had tion. taken the powder out of the cart Washington, Feb. 24. William J. McGinnis is the vice president of ridges. Bryan called on Secretary Hay today the Montana Ora Pu rebelling comto thank him for letter which tha pany and claims that by the arrangeSUBPOENAS ISSUED. Secretary give him on hie recent trip from ments the Amalgamated Copper and which proved of great company became the parent company Balt Lake City, Feb. 24. Subpoenas to Europe of the now subsidiary companies ha for Utah witnesses In the Investigation assistance to Mr. Bryan. and other minority stockholders have to be conducted by the subcommittee RESOLUTION DEFEATED, been seriously injured. of privileges and elections of tbe The Amalgamated Copper company United 8tales Senate Into the status Jackson. Miss., Feb. 24. By a vote has declared a dividend of 2 per cent of Senator Reed Smoot arrived today 42 to 33 the lower house of the Misof payable on Monday next, but cannot and a number of them served by defeated a the dividends United Stales Marshal lleywood. It sissippi legislature today pay uniesa it from the subsidiary companies, and fur Is understood that nineteen subpoenas resolution to invite former President this reason counsel for tbe Amalga- In all will be served here. Apostle Cleveland to address tha body. mated naked that the injunction be Im- John Henry Smith was kmong those WILL NOT QUARREL, summoned. It Is stated that President mediately dissolved, Louis Marshall of Guggenheimer, Joseph F. Smith will also bo served London. Fob. 25. "It la almost cerUntermeyer & Marshall, and Mr. Gav- with a subpoena to appear before the cables the Constantinople corcorn the tain, In defendant, pain, representing committee Washington. "of the Dally Telegraph, that all asserted respondent the nics, allegations that Turkey and Bulgaria are on tha stated in McGinnia complaint, with WITH FRANCE. ARBITRATION point of reaching a pacific understandthe exception of some very important ing regarding Macedonia.' aaservations, had ail been raised In In was 24. confirmed It Paris, Feb. other suits brought In the supreme official circles in Paris that negotiaFEARED SCHOONER IS LOST. court here and In that of Montana tions were actually in progress bethree last within the years. tbe United States and Franca tween London, FFeb. 24. It la feared the Franklin Bicn, for McGinnis, claimed for an arbitration treaty. The French that the arrangements by which the parliamentary group favoring Interna- Dulch schooner Vorwaerts, Captain subsidiary compsnlea were purchased tional arbitration la said, however, Junker, which sailed from New York December IS for Rio Grande do Sul, was the result of a conspiracy to bene- to be over sanguine in the belief that Brazzll, haa been lost during a hurrifit tha shareholders of the Amalga- a treaty will shortly be signed. It Is cane on the North Atlantic coast. mated and irreparably injure McGinout here that the nis and bis associates, who had refused pointed war and the possibility of complto deliver up valuable stork in tho ications growing out of tbat struggle A8LASKA WANTS A DELEGATE. Parrot company and the Boston com- rather tend to cause hesitation on the Washington, Feb. 24. Representapany of Montana for the watered part of negotiators of the treaty, inand stock of the Amalgamated. stead of hastening Its signature. More- tive Cushman of: Washington Justice GWiertsteve took the papers over, concern is expressed in this city Judge Wickeraham of Alaska were on ter and reserved decision. over the effect in tbe United States heard by the House committee In of favor legislation ritories tritoday The of Hague over the reception Alaska to bunal decision in tbe Venezuela cases. authorizing the territory of WHO WILLBECHAIRJIA.NI With respect to the exchanges be- send a delegate to congress. tween France and the United States DYNAMITE KILLS TWO. Senators Scott and Panrosa and Rep- It is understood these occurred at D'Estournelles Washington. Baron resentative Dick Mentioned. Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 24. Henry de Constat, the leader of the group, was Washington, Feb. 24. There has favoring arbitration, haa bad several Dickson of .Cody, e contractor,a prebeen considerable discussion around conversations with Ambassador Por- killed near Billings. Mont., by Wilof dynamite. the House and Senate as to the prob- ter. In addition to negotiating with the mature explosion Dicksons assistant, able successor to Senator Hanna a authorities In Washington. No con- liam Simmons, was slightly burned and William the chairman of the Republican nation- ferences on the subject have occurred a bystander, was fatally Inal convention- Senators Scott and between Minister Delcasse and Genmen were Mormons. DickThe jured. Penrose and Representative Dirk, who eral roller. son placed a stick of dynamite Hi e is slated to be Senator Hanna's suchot bole where a former charge had BAILS FOR YOKOHAMA. cessor in the Senate from Ohio, are burned out Dickson's head was moat frequently named. off. blown 24. Feb. Colonel both Senator of Scott and said It is Washington, Representative Dick that they were Crowder of tbe general staff, who haa STABBED BY INDIAN. rloscr politically to Senator Hanna been selected to accompany the Japanwar, than any other men. and Colonel ese army In the field during the Fran-rtscEverett. Wash., Feb. 24. Seven InSwords, who, for a long time was serge- left Washington today for Sun of the national commitant-at-arms whence he will anil March 6 for diana of the Stlllagummaosh river betee. recently wrote a letter to Senator Yokohama Having finally decided to came involved In a drunken fight. Scritt concerning Senator Hanna in employ Brigadier General Allen aa a John Price was stabbed through the which he said: military observer in Korea and Man- lung and will die. Billy Watson was In the last conversation I had with churia. Lieutenant General Chaffee to- dlsembowled and will die. Two others were wounded. Senator Hanna Just before he went to day cabled to that effect. sion M e, Mora-ccwa- Russo-Japanes- kl e Mar-ehan- d, - o. OF SALES MONDAY at tO aim. tstm February AH Our Salesmen Have .Been Instructed as Follows j I I SELL EVERYTHING From the Cost Mart This means everything; In our stock . Groceries Included The greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have for some time. We will also include in this Sale all Spring Goods Arriving during sale purchased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. We Must Sell This Stock m m m By March 1st. to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash. Reese Howell & Sons. SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 13 to S p. ul, 25 cents. We give nice lunch all day. Short orders at all hours, fresh oysters, gams and fish in season. Charley & Hong, Props. NO. SIS 25Ui St. I |