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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, result in a chmuu- of program which means our ultimateMr. I'owhen! the Bristow report was a story of and corruption covering a ptiithl of several years. Mr. Bristow s he went on, had covered only one of the four great divisions of tbo IVphruupnt and barely reached inn another. He appealed to the House, in the light of this showing, he said, waa a shameless story of fraud nnd maladministration, to order an of the other bureaus. Nr. Van Duscr of Nevada, enter tained the House with a defense of hia Stale with special reference to fraudu CTAil, IT ESP AY MORNING, OGDEN, S. lftOi. MARCII - sses. u DEPARIEN SALT LAKE aof nitty,, j 'wnatie fVtrj iR nt from the lit umberj Spcdal CorrtspdenL 0 ably be laken to the REE. COUNCIL E Ekctric to Light Company Face Charges. m UM nMail prison tnis NOTES J. If. White has been over to Antelope island, and says that there must cantinuaa Wringl Over Appointment Go to Now the Will Matter 0 Mea. state afternoon or tomorrow, when the deal h warrant will be issued by Judge Morse. He will then be placed under a death watch until the date of his execution. It is not probable that his attorneys will take any further action in the case, so an appeal to the supreme court or an application for commutation of sentence at the hands of the state board of pardons will not be made and nothing so far as known will interfere with the execution of the condemned man upon the date set by the court. WILL be 1G square miles of dry lake bottom between the Island and the mainland to the southeast. Court. Measure, Mrs. E. D. Jenka of 13 Seneca street, Brooklyn. N. Y., writes to the police of this city inquiring as to the whereabouts of one Charles Simmons. But up to date he has not been located. Tbe Salt Lake City Council paused s resolution last night condemning de electric light aervice and demandof the methods, jU ,n investigation The lecture on the Book of Mormon jtfrire and charges of the electric Hrfet company. will be given on Monday evening, at 8 In out detail that The resolution set o'clock, in Bsrratt hall. The city pay high price Is: "The Rise and Progress subject g, citizens and and of the they call for a Gadianton Band. tor poor lights The public ia InInvestl-otlomake a to thorough gauuittee vited. aud arrive at aome line of ac- tlOB. , The investigation la to he made by Ante Improvement committee with the associated. dty light Inspector The question of appointments was W. A. Needham, manager of tail dry goods department of the Z. Mr. Murdock of Kansas, said the deficit that has grown up in the Post M. I., has returned from a six weeks' visit in New York and other large eastern cities .in the Interest of his ludied la a three hours wrangle dur-h- f Arm. He waa accompanied on the which hitter speeches were made, trip by Mrs. Needham. lit there was the regular failure tu grlve at any underatandingq. James C. Lynch, the miner who was A resolution by Black was passed, hurt by falling down the Daisy shaft guthorlslng heada of departments to at Mercur, died Sunday, at the Keogh-Wrlgupolni employes. hospital from his inIt la understood, This resolution. juries. The funeral will he held towill be vetoed by the mayor and a day at 10 a. m. from St. Mary's catheIn to taken the be will test case dral. courts. With an ironical amlle on his thee, ymak Rose, who on Christmas day urdefed his young wife in their room a West Third South street, faced gt judge Morse in the criminal division oi the district court this morning and hetrd the death penalty passed upon Mb tor hla Infamous crime. He append to be the least concerned person is the court room and after sentence hid been passed upon him he said with air of bravado, All right, and then resumed hla seat. old one new. If will rest repair ai rade the one that different we will Tor roe. u FT About lOO persnns were in the court to hear the sentence and the feminine sew was well represented in the crowd. Rose, when asked if he had uy legal ranee to show why arm-n- ce mould not be passed upon him, replied When asked which h (he negative1. dinner of death ha preferred he M without hesitation, I'll take the mom sssi turned from a business visit to the large eastern trade centers. While in New York she engaged the services of Miss Louise Allison, as trimmer, for her department The secretary of the state board of health reports 47 cases of small pox at Moroni, and 40 caaea at Fairvlew during January and part of February last. Dr. Beatty says that of the 47 caaea at Moroni not one had previously been vaccinnated. The State Bank of Utah has received a letter from Germany asking the whereabouts of Frank Schmidt, who left Grosshelsogtun, Lexemburg, almut 10 years ago and located in Salt Lake.-- Information addressed to lbe bank will be thankfully received. re-jt- Ihnt." The prisoner, 1 brought into w Sheriff Cowan. securely handcuffed, the room by Deputy Judge Morse railed the caaa ot State vs. Prank Rowe be InstructRose ed the defendant to stand np. Immediately complied with the Inst rucy tloa of the court and stood with hla buds clasped behind him and looked the Judge square In the eye while sentence was passed upon him. Mr. Knse. you have been charged In the information of the district attorney, continued Judge Mores, with the crime of murder in the first degree. To that charge you refused to enter a plea and the court ordered a plow of not guilty entered for you. You were tried by a jury and found guilty me When .the charged Then Namtor Gc: ion in Las: i Dec is- - i!-.- e in the information, and have appeared this morning to receive the , judgment of the court. Have you any ' legal reason to show why the .Judgment of the court should not be passed upon you at this time? "No, sir, waa the reply of the prisoner. "Under the laws of this state the penally for the crime of whlrh you hare lieen convicted la death. The law also provides that you may choose the manner of your death, whether by .hanging or shooting, whirh do you prefer?" "I'll lake the shot, waa the unhesitating answer of Rose. "It is the judgment of the ronrt that yon. Prank Rose, he taken in charge ly the sheriff and confined In aorom se- -. cure place until Friday, April 23, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m- - and J o'clock p. m at which time you shall within the exterior walla of the state prison, be shot until you are dead. All right, said Rose, as be resumed his scat. A few minutes afterwards he waa tiken In charge by Deputy Sheriff (kiwan ana was taken from the court zoo mand back to the county Jail. The People crowded out of the room and followed him to the elevator and some attempted to enter the elevator with htni. but were denied admittance by the elevator operator. Rose will prob - William Wilson of Park City, brother of Mrs. Thomas Kearns, died Sun-dafrom nervous collapse, at the of S3. High mass will he held in the Catholic church at Park City, today and and the remains will be brought lo this city by special train at 10:30 a. m., and interred at ML Olivet Elder A. Milton Musaer delivered hia very Interesting lecture "Around the World Without Purse and Scrip. in the Fifth ward meetinghouse Sun-danight. The lecture was much enjoyed and was well punctuated with humorous references to experiences In and about Karachi, India Next month Elder Philip S. May cock will be the speaker. y POSTAL THE HOUSE AFFA1R8JN (Continued from page one.) sity still further, he called attention to the Item of $1,000,000 in the hill for separating the malls In the third and fourth class postofflees. This item last year, he said, was $1,300,000, "and It waa in the disbursing of that appropriation that Bristow charged that Beavers had used it to advance bis political standing and to give away to hla personal and political friends. The expenditure for fuel and light referred to by Bristow as being extravagantly uaed by Beavers was another matter cited. Mr. Cowherd maintained that the estimates in these cases had not been reduced by the de- partment . v. Mr. Cowherd, touching lbe reasons why certain devices were adopted by the department read an extract from a letter of Miller, the Washington to agent of the Time Clock company, Brandt of that company, as follows: "1 am satisfied that we have the and friendship of both Assistant Postmaster General Heath and Mr. Beavers and all that la necessary to cultivate that friendship, if not by kind words, by lab dollars and cents, and I think theHowter will be the moat positive. will ever, the lines we have out now Has opened tor the spring trad with a choice line of early novelties From 50c to $5.00 violets, bons and veilings tor everyone. ia extended to ..A cordial InvRatton ' ' all. Soma choice ' NOTE First street rib- weai Door North of Optra House Entrance. The Chicago Milliner " A:n;rican Navy Will - 'VI1 ,IV ok? Ci A B, a L; tt department was because of the improvements in the serviee bad been pushed ahead of the He said if there bad been a Theodore Roosevelt to cut a canal across the could have isthmus so Columbus sailed through and discovered the United Stales on the Western coast the people of the New England Slates would now he asking for admission to statehood. The committee rose and the resolution by Mr. Martin of South Dakota, directing the secretary of commerce and labor to investigate the causes for the differences which exist beand tween the cost of live stock dressed beef, was passed without dlvi akin or debate. A bill providing so as to allow the Kiowa, Chlraaaw and Fort Smith Railway company to sell all its railroad and other property in Indian Territory was passed. The House at 5:40 adjourned until tomorrow. Track at 'Wo r.uctcSy Favorites r isutj Oakland Only Two , Front. Ixm Angeles, Man I. i ace furniehed the sc; today. There were foi! ran as if h:i for a mile. 11iMenu drew away a to a nose tinfoil. t nut! n.iiali! i. s or petjuiup; C. ting the decision in l U. Campbell third, 'li.. piayeit favorite was fm.:'. .. Three fatrack vorites won. West n i fast. Summary: First rare, oua min . II ng Gl-Rice won. Jingler secor.-i- In. us thitii. : Time. 1:43. Second race, Slausnn coitk- - selling MoDargln won, Mlstlctnic lokai la third. Time. lit"... Third rare, one mile urnl 70 yaiifo. selling Mies Betty Won. Turtle sei-cLnitweisea third. Tnr.o. : lt-- . Fourth race seven fui longs. Sals won. Fustian woml. Columnd. 1 PEOLD OF injlS CHILDREN ns Girl third. Time. J '( fi I ii H .1 Vr Wa king on, March 7. The Senate Hie naval appropriation ti'ilsy patu-thill. winch had lieen before it for the Kiri fujr or live days, and then took iii tin- army bill. The principal question debated in connection with the naiul bill relnied 10 the price and iiiciliiid of supplying armor plate for hatilohipK. and ii grew out of an amuidiiu-hiigpcKicd by Mr. Patterson piotidinn fur a government armor He ultimately withdrew the plant. amendment, but offered several others, all of which were laid uu the table. Mr. Platt of t'uunectlcul asked how long ft would take to complete such a fai toiy and Mr. Hale replied that it would take from two to three years. in speaking of the continued grow.-- of the navy. Mr. Fatterson raid the completion of the naval program would place the United States ahead of Germany Hnd Russia in actual tonuago and ahead of France and next to Great Britain in effective fighting tonnage. "And my Judgment," he continued, is that American sentlmeivi will not iieruiit the United States at any lime in the ftinre o fall behind in naval imwer any nation that it has American sentiment not passed. only will justify, but It will require tho United Stales to continue eecond to Great Britain." Air. Patterson said that while ha did rot believe in holding the Philippines, he was of the opinion that the majority of ihc people were against him and that, therefore, the day waa far distant when the people of that archipelago will be given freedom. Mr. Teller raid the United Slates should have a navy adequate to tha protection of our national Interests, tut be failed to see the urgent need of the extensive additions, and the opinion that no more ships should he ordered until we completed those now in process of construction. Mr. Baron did not accept the view of Air. Patterson as to the retention ot the Philippines, saying that ho hoped ths conscience of tho American people would be aroused over the injustice ot V h v!Yv'2S3f f .. d and t. t'.-- fii-t- i 4 i a and Possibility of Government Armor in Plate Factory if Trusts Don't Make Reasonable Price. r Mart rs m a fo;:r-alirra- st i aud they it out H o n tlp T 10 .s $ -- . Trip to World's Fair, FREE cur cuctome:x. ! Greatly Increased 1.27. Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth, (Continued from Page recoil d, selling Namtor won. be Calvin. He reiterated that he did C. B. Campbell third. Ttnte. 1:49 . Sixth rare, six ftirlmies. Ol'.ii.tt not know the age of the last named. Maret-Mr. Taylor questioned the witness in Blue Miracle won. third. Time. 1:1,'). regard to the age of several of their children, and Mr. Smith replied: San Francisco. Mup h 7. At t):ik I am not in the hahlt of carrying land today the track was tety muddy birth records about with me. sucSeveral questions were addressed to and the public did not liave much fathe witness relative to the marriage of cess in picking winners, only two vor! tea winning. One of the surprlsw Apostle Teaadale to a plural wife since 8. 1890 and of the manifesto Attorney came In the third m e. when David Van Cott, for the defense, entered a Iieat the heavily played first choice, With half a length. protest on areount of the manner in Pat Morrissey, been which the question was put and par- equal riders the order would have Nellie Bawn was the favorreversed. on the the to part assumption ticularly of the prosecution that such a mar- ite for the first rare, but Hlnle proved to be a good thing, winning easily. riage had taken place when nothing Roach put up a very poor ride on had been offered directly to prove it. Chairman Burrows directed that the Lanadown in the fifth and he failed to The strongly information be given, blit nothing waa get any of the money. cams home in elicited which has not been offered pre- supported Handpresa Alice Carey and Flaneur. The front of viously. last race resulted in a close finish. Both the prosecution and the defense Sailor Knot beating Solanua a neck. announced that they were through Results: with Smith for the present, but before First race, seven furlongs, selling he was allowed to leave the stand Hirtie won. Nellie Dawn seeond, Vir-gi- e Chairman Burrows inquired: ITOr third. Time. 1:114. "How many children have you now, Seeond race, three and a half Bin Mr. Smith?" was the answer, kings, purse Inspector Halpin won, "Forty-two,- " Keruhosa second. Hooligan third. twenty-on- e and e boys "twenty-on:44. Time, ot one 1 am of every proud girls, and Third race, seven furlongs, selling them. Blackthorn won, Billy Moore seeond, The witness waa asked by Senator Kipper third. Time. 1:32. the Smith, Jr., Burrowa if Joseph .Fourth rare, mile and 7 yard, sellrbun-ha waa founder of the Mormon Jsvid S. won. Pat Morrissey secing afpoly gam is), and after answering Frank Woods third. Time, ond. firmatively, he said that Mr. Smith "was married to Elites R. Snow in 1842 1:494. Fifth rare, six furlongs, aellliig and to Maria Partridge In the. 40s. His Hand press won. Alice Curey second. with him when was first wife living Planner third. Time, 1:17 4. he married the second. Wltnes ofSixth race, six and a half furlongs, Mr. fered to give the dates later, but Sailor Knot won. Solanua secBurrowa said it was unnecessary and purs he inquired only because he had been ond, Anlrad third. Time, 1:214. Informed that ha waa not a polygamist. Hot Springs. Ark., March 7. Essex As Mr. Smith started to leave the stand Senator Dubois again stopped Park summary: First race, one mile. Belling A La him and asked the ages of President Woodruff and of President Snow at the Mode won. Benton seeond. Exccniral third. Time, 1:454-Secontime of their deaths. race, three and a half furIt appears that bqth were more long Captain Keroth won, Tommy than 70 when the manifesto waa tulrd. said Senator Dubois: "You O'Hara second. Miss layman have testified that both obeyed the law Time. : 45. Third rare, six furlongs Joe Cora In regard to polygamous cohabitation Lord Touchwood second, Rosawon. since that and have not praetlred it mond third. Time. 1:15. time. I think It likely." fourth race, mile and a sixteenth Senator Overman aatd that he had a Mam selle won. El Ghor seeond, King waa Jeans Christ that saying pamphlet 1:61V.- polygamist Turning to Mr. Smith c telle third. Time. six selling race, Fifth furlongs, ha asked: Tom Crabb won. Rose Court second, la that, what your church teaches? 1:17. We Back Number third. Time, No. air," waa the response. six furlongs, selling Sixth rare, was descended Christ Jesus teach that Maverlrk wou, Joe Martin serond, Gus through a long line of polygamists, Lanka third. Time. 1:174- through David down to Abraham. With that Mr. Smith left the stand, New Orleans. March 7. Crescent having been the only witness in fhe five days the hearing has progressed. City summary: First, race, six furlongs June Co1.) Me-.'.z- - Madame Rohrman, manager of Z. C. M. I. millinery department baa re- ROSE TO BE SHOT. pair. I) and that ns. We s-- office re- C. MkCRSMvyeiw! Hi', - second round trip to V,oiids Fair is 01215. Rerremoer 2 more Round! lent mining. n Transfer.- ,aB2hE8a9E9SSGEE77IXSL'S2rTne winning number frr tue .' , - the present situation. Mr. Allison said that the appropriation for armor and armament in tha pending hill did not apply to the ships authorised by the hill, but waa a general provision applying to vessels already authorized. Mr. Patterson said ha had no disposition tn interfere with ths provision of armor for the ships now hullding, and he withdrew hia amendment and substituted another in the language of the naval appropriation act of J900 providing that if armor could not he secured at Just and reasonable rates the government, should erect an armor factory at a cost not to exceed $4,000,-900. On motion of Mr. Hale tha amendment was laid on the table. Mr. Patterson then moved amendments limiting the price to ha paid for armor to $4)0 per ton, prohibiting Calls for things springy.' Yeur spirits rise; tha temperature rises; everything rises but eur prices. All Wide Awake Abevo wa Illustrate two. of the new and popular styles in eur Good dressers know full wall tha tha merits ef the clothing we sell. IMPERIAL To Be Dressed Right $3.00 Means that you should buy the new, stylish, down to the present HAT creations. We Make Claim To be the one house In Ogden that looks after your wants and takes tha greatest pride In Using yea up in tha meat approved" manner. ' Many ether nobby styles to cheoso from. Wa are also agents for tho celebrated John B. Stetson Our Suits HATS. Ara aimply the apax ef artist's skill and are mada from tha Great Poole's Patterns.. Tha concave shoulder, the high snug fitting cellar In our coats ara the wonder ef eur customers and Our pride. All the new 1904 ctcckc are ready for your Inspection. Our Top Coats Hava attracted marc tailor made" buyers this springy weather than we anticipated.. Tha first shipment Is entirely gone and ths ascend going rapidly.. You will have to sea these casts to appreciate their beauty. r Prices on Slits and Top Coats, $15.00 to $30.09. THE n SALE B OF SALES purchase of armor from fruits and fixday for work on the ing an eight-hou- r armor provided for. All of them were laid on the table. SPECIAL NOTICE la called to The hill then waa passed and the tha fact that on Monday and Tuesarmy appropriation bill taken up. day ws will give 8 for 1 Blue While the hill was being road for the committee amendment! there waa Trading Stamps an cash purchase. a discussion of the usefulness of the provisional regiment of infantry In Porto Rlro. Messrs. Foraker ana Quarle raid that ths committee had considered that the Porto RJnia, be- SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT ing acclimated, would be especially OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. fitted for service on tha isthmus of Extra fine dinner n Hunday eni Panama. Wednesday, from 11 to I p. m., 25 Mr. Teller, who had started the dis- coats. W give nice Innch all day. would not ba cussion, replied that it Short orders at all hours, fresh oya-tnrfair to use the Porto Ricans for a duty game and fish In season. too hazardous for native considered Props. Charley & Hong, Americana NO. 318 2Sth 8L Mr. of the At the Bound-ling Spooner reqaest llins won. Onr Bessie second, amendment was passed over for fur-tflthird. Time. 1:15. consideration. Second race, five and a half furlongs Without completing tha reading of Dr. Loder won. Sparrow Cop second, the bill the Senate at 5:24 went into Weird 11. third. Time, 1:08 Third race, one mile The Regent executive session and adjourned at Clangor 5:28 p. m. won. Ijuraiighier second. If yau want eastern earned beef go third. Time. 1:42 JURISDICTION. STATE HAS Ballard's. to one mile and seventy rare, Fourth 131 24th Street yards Prodigal Son won. Bengal sec127K. Phana San Francisco, March 7. The Unitond. Jake Weber third. Time. 1:47 tocourt of States ed circuit appeals Fifth race, mile, selling Aules won, decided that a state has jurlsdic Bsfonei second. Hickory Corners day tion over Its tide lands unless such third. Time, 1:44. STOCKMEN ijsve been deeded away. The TEAMSTERS Sixth rare, one mile and seventy lands which waa appealed from the case I mils wou. Gracious yards, selling J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. can court waa that of J. R. Heck Kraft second, Weird third. Time, Alaska Associaand a full Una of Gloves, Blankets, Packers man Alaska the lies 1:47 5. tion ct ai. against Carl A. Sutter et ai. Whips, Teats and Wtogqn Covers. Mfrs. of High Grade Hanes and The decision stated that it Is a misTRAIN ROBBER ESCAPED. Stock Baddies. take to suppose that the right to con2278 Washington Ava and regulate the fisheries ia on 'Phans 614x. trol Roanoke, Va.. March 77. A tele- the same plane with tha right to conphone from Staunton, Va., says: trol navigation. The later is the right John Kennedy, a train robber tin- of the general government. The right to Monday, sentence hang der of fisheries ia a common right, regu escaped from Staunton jail tonight af- lated-anTha coot rolled ISA left to guard decisWt importantbyas nearly all ef ter clubbing a negro him. are Harness and Saddler Interested. Wholesale fisheries Alaska the d KEGIO SHSTAW HMD (Continued from Page 1.) body and, satisfied that he was dead, a dozen men grabbed the body and with a triumphant cheer the mob anrged Into Columbia street and marched to Fountain avenue, one of the principal From thoroughfares of the town. there they marched to the intersection of Main street and a rope was tied around Dixon's neck. Two men climbed the pole about eighteen fret above the street. Then they descended and their work was greeted with a cheer. The fusillade then began and for thirty minutes the body was kept swaying back and forth from the force of the rain of bullets which was poured into IL Frequently the arm would fly up convulsively when a muscle waa struck and the mob went fairly wild with delight Throughout it all perfect good humor and good order waa maintained and every one aeem In the beat of spirits, joking with hla nearest neighbor while reloading hia revolver. All afternoon the killing of Collins was the sole topic of conversation in town and hath Police Judge Miller and Common Pleas Judge Mower are ftwely censured. They had both sentenced Dixon at various times to jail and workhouse for from two to six months, but he was always released before the expiration of hla sentence. It wa the general feeling that trial wouui result in insufficient, sentence. Nothing was thought of fhe threat to lynch fey the officers until late tonight. when a mob of boys gathered tn front of tha jail. This group was augmented by a few men and by 8 ockv-300 men had gathered about the jail yard and steps. It was known only a leader waa wanted to atari the assault, bnt no one assumed the responsibility. At one time the iron bar at. the east entrance waa removed and the door partly opened. The policemen on the inside promptly opened the door and pulled the two nearest men Inside. This ended ail active attempts to break . I 1 U ' James Ballards 5. MEAT MARKET 2-- 5. 2--5. 2-- J. G. REED d BROS. the-Stat- We NEAR1T FAVORED. Joliet, III., March 7. At the DemoHarrisburg, Pa.. March 7. The fam- cratic county convention todhy ilies of George and Joh.t Berger, and delegations to the atato conMiss Kurtz, a school teacher. 14 per- vention were named. Alb favor W. R. sons in ail who have been imprisoned Hearot for President, and Mayor Harby high water in their home on Shel- rison of Cblrago for flllneia member f ly's Island, in the Susquehanna were the national Democratic committee. rescued today. TRIAL EXPENSES $4,000. Pittsburg. March 7. From present 7. The Indications the Mongahela and AlleRan Francisco, March gheny rivers will again be at a flood supervisors today appropriated $4,099 morning. Business to defray tho expenses of the trial of stage tomorrow men and residents in the low sections Cordell Botkin accused of murdering Airs. Dunning by poison. The chief are preparing for 25 foot stage. Item of expeiiee ia the transportation RECRUITS FFOR JAP ARMY. of witnesses from Dover, Del. Duluth, March 7. The News Tribwill say tomorrow: une at IO a, m. . Fcbruary1sf. AIL Our Saesmctift&c Been Lutructedia Follows J6 j a, er EASTERN FLOODS. MONDAY n Z. EVE8W5I From lbe Cost KarL, This- - means'.everyfhin in our stock Groceries Included The greatest opportunity jj 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,- , pur- chased befoee- die rise: in prices in cotton fabrics. - We Musi Sefi This Stock m m m W.JJi 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER AutombHe Secret agents of the Japanese govPARCEL DELIVERY CO. ernment have been securing recruits for their army among the large colWM. R. MILLER, Manager. symony of Finns and , Street pathisers living ou the Mesaba tad Office, 268 Twenty-FifthXsieftHena No3?9 VscuilUon your attention to Something New AFOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge, caQ SELL TEUPHOIffijlS xj By March 1st to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash. Reese Howell & Sons. Examiner Telephone Numbers: Amy. 234Xi, Bight 56. I |