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Show ) jt THE date of the opening has not been termined. TROOPS ENGAGE IN PILLAGE Russians Advancing: in Force South of Yalu. de- Vladivostok, March 25. The troops arriving here are in good health and spirits, weather beaten and in some cases with frost bitten faces, but the only other evidence of their 7.000 mile felt journey are the fur coat and bouts, which ibey brought with them, though no longer necessary as spring Is setting in with sunny days. in. HI. Petersburg,. March 25. 1:45 p A correspondent on his way to tM Far East writes that Chita. Siberia, MORNING ity incident to the breaking up of w inter. gem-ra- l sentiment among traders is less optimistic cast than west, though nowhere, unless it be the southwest. Is the demand or attribution equal to that of a year ago. In the cotton region there is also confidence and factories are holding the staple in exiiectaifou uf a revival of price. The most significant feature, one which haa been almost ignored at th east, is the gain in demand for iniii, steel and coke within thirty days, tbs increased production of, the metals named, the putting Into operation o, idle and plants which have been symptoms f higher price for some varieties. These are developments which must precede a general trade recovery. Improving railway earnings, th breaking of car .congestion and higher prices for copper furnish additional reasons for encouragement. One of Pittsburg's largest mills has sold as much within three weeks as within three months preceding, and prospective demand for structural materia .there is enormous. Trade features at primary distributing centers include a heavy request for building materials at Chicago, for engineering material at Pittsburg, an increase in most leading lines over last ipring at 8t. I outs, revival of local trade in regions tributary to Mlnne-aiioll- s. 8t. Paul and Duluth, the beat staple business In years at New Or- n leans, satisfaction of jobbers at Raltl-noat orders received and ability to All tbe same, a change from extra dullness to moderate activity at Philadelphia, a dull retail trade tn New Ena land, with Boston's January and February business about equal to that of 1903, but leas than in 1902. New England cotton mills arc running about three days a week, ana probably will do leas by June. After running out of old cotton many expect to shut down altogether. At Philadelphia textile mills are running on one-ha- lf or one-thir-d capacity, but an, hopeful of early Improvement. Spot business In wholesale lines at Chicago haa been checked by tbe weather, the volume In staple cottons being lea than normal. The like is true at New York. Advices from Oklahoma. Kansas and Ohio are not uniformly favorablu aa to winter wheat. Offerings of Ken tucky tobacco are large, but price tend upward. Bankera Interviewed at several of the larger cities regard favorably the business prospect for the near future. Trade conditions in the Dominion of Canada have improved with the weather. Country buyers have flocked to the larger cities, attracted there by military openings and wholesale traders report orders satisfactory in fancy goods white wear and shoe lines. It is not thought, however, that the volumu of kindness will be quite aa large as that of last year. Wheat acreage will probably be larger. Prices of lumber are firmer on prospect of a decreased cut and inability to deliver promptly at larger markets which formerly was populated by dogs, is now alive with troops. He saw a mounted battery drawn Two detsihment by tiny Mongolian ponies. SkniI. March 15 . gntian troop. oue estimated to Prices are very high and (he supDU men, are than font plies cannot last more ambw WU ana the Other 2 JLied to be pillaging the country months. The railroad is too busy with are rj-nin nail vex, fear, d Anju. The troop trains to haul provisions. The south. Anju la forty milea military trains are proceeding with clock work regularity. MiCfc of ring Yang, and about aiaty outh of the Yalu riter. tit. Petersburg. March 25. 1:45 p. 5. 6:25 p. n. m. jst. Petersburg. March The Bourse Gazette iu a leading to article on Japlphillsm maintains that .general Unevlu-- haa telegraphed airk-mno la there that ataff the general the sympathy among the Ruaaian They the troops. among commercial nations nt the outbreak of health. In Spring the war, is not splendid are ell being sustained, owing eai her prevail In Manchuria. to the fuller realization that the growth of Japan's interests In the great SkpiI. March 23. In order to countries would mean the deof the army struction of ail that the Europeans for the requirements authorihare accomplished In the Far East. of occupation. the Japanese A correspondent at Port Arthur has ties hate decided to extend the Bakery n the Korean province Interviewed a Russian officer who ha ioueiii of Hwang. Hal. Chyung Chyong and returned from Shanghai. The officer Ping Yang. says the British there are rejoicing at the news of the Japanese victories, and The house of ToWio, March 25. that bulletins, in English and Chitoday listened to a signifi- nese. are distributed in the streets recant ieech bp M. Yamamoto, and porting the destruction of the Russian without a dissenting voice a vote of fleet and the fall of Port Arthur. thank to Admiral Togo and bis for their aervice to the country Seoul. Thursday, March Y. 7 p. m. Japanese scouts report that they have wai passed. mln-Itdiscovered that the Russian troops are In (he courae of bis remarks the at marine said It was no new south of the Yalu In' much stronger thing to be prepared for emergencies force than waa thought in time of peace, but that aim last New York, March So. Delay on the October the Japanese navy liad been nder the necessity of tnrreaalng Its imrt of the Russl&ns in giving effect to strength and . had been .constantly the arrangements .for dismantling the acgunboat Manrjur Is ' causing increasready for action on account of the ed irritation to the Japanese end diffiminuter This the Russia. of tions culty with the Chinese officials, says regretted. a Times dispatch from Shanghai. Continuing, he said it had been maniA Japanese cruiser la in consequence fest to every observer that Russia had coniant1y Increased her strength In retained at Wooaung.-- . M. Pavloff, lately Russian minister fhe Far East and that If Japan had not purchased the two new cruisers to Korea, la still here, but It la expectfrom Argentina, her naval strength ed that he will go north soon. Would hava been below that of Russia. New York, March 23. Gen. Gerard Tuklo. March 25. The committee and Col. Waters, British military representatives. have started for the front, Investigating the charge against a member of parliament, of be- and so have the German military ata Herald d la patch from ing tn the pay of Russia, did not con- taches. says clude lu work today, but will prob- St. Petersburg. The French will start The at once, also the Americans. To each ably make its report tomorrow. of the government attaches a Coasack proceedings have been secret, but It Is understood testimony shows that orderly has been assigned to look after hla wants. Akiyams had met General Kurupatkln and members of the Russian legation, TRADE CONDITIONS. and an effort was made to show that I IMPEACHMENT AMENDMENT. hr had suddenly come into ms session Is Sentiment Mercantile Agency Says uf large sums of money. Senate Committee to Consider WhethLeas Optimistic. er Any Change In Procedure la Tukio, Burch (25. The formal New York. March 25. Sperial teleDesirable. that Korea bad decided to grams from correspondents of the In1 the open Mercantile Agency port of Yongampo to the ternal ions Washington, March 25. In the senfrwde of the world reached the Japan-ruthroughout the United States and Can- ate today Mr. Hoar offered and the senate adopted the following resolution: today, hut the actual ada ehronlcle the ebstomary Irregular 57 m e -- com-uercl- pro-vi.- le ofll-.ce- ra er AkI-yam- ' OGDEN, EXAMINER, UTA if, SATURDAY MORNING, "That the commit!-- - on ruW lie directed to consider tipm-- i a l,!- - iu the senwuy amendment be ate rules relating to it a btneuts. and especially whether the rules may properly and lawfully piciide fur taking testimony in aueb ,. ly a committee in accordance wit die practice of the English house of lord iu suth raxes, questions of ti:i uilmiHeion of material testimony tool the final argument being reserved for die lull 1 wlu-ibe- MARHT 20. lOOf. r i When You Want i '! 6 WHERE DO YOU TRADE? REFORM. Ladies (Suits n - Hungary and up to hf Hch Image. DONKEY JLAUGH. , "Olttup! screamed David Davidaky. tonk did not art Jip in the least, A at David Davidaky, till he was wild. owd began to gather. A trolley car He urged the donkey forward in every language he knew. He pounded him Mr. with his lists, he kicked bis shins he roe .Beefsteak. rising pulled him till it seemed as if Donk would be pulled In two, but it was no good. Donk waa stopping the United States mails w criminal offense; he lit was hindering a lady from catching the train on which aho waa to start with friends around tho world. But Donk cared no more than if he had been merely whisking a fly off hi bark. Two or three big policemen appeared on the teens G'wan! roared s policeman, I David Davidaky wrung bis hands and fairly wept.' He waa a quiet' little peddler. The donkey turned hie head and If blltiked open all around aa calmly he had been browsing is green pas. ture. . and 18 i should see. Sizes yrs., in six different styles. Prices $10.25, $12.50 and up o $19.50 They arc the thing just now. $30.00 i ; I h LA CAPELLE The Glove $1.50 for Service ti' LA FORCE KID Black and Colors, r Black, White and Colors The Glove for Dress, yd. GLOVES X- - $1.50 1 .A 4 DECREASE IN PNEUMONIA CAsE8. New York, March to the health department show an encouraging decrease. in the pneumonia fatalities here. From the record mark of 350 deaths reported from that cause In the week ending Jtarrh 5, the fatal cases have fallen to 278. and a continued Improvement is expected, owing to more favorable Veather. There has been no apparent decreast. in the prevalence of Influenza in the city, and last, week that disease wax the direct cause of thirty-tw- o deaths, only four leas than In the preceding We SELL week. Sc Handkerchiefs 10c Handkerchiefs 15c Handkerchiefs Trunks c and The D;pot TOWELS(only (Suit Cases Drug Store How About 2Fc Corsets? .... ......Sc 10c 15c 10c ii- - 12e If, if. . We are showing the best line ever in the new shapes, white, pink, blue and drab. 60c six to a customer. 25c Linen Huck 15c large Cotton Huck t I to $4.QO. . We makla specialty of Prescriptions. - Telephone orders promptly attended to. J. L CAVE,1 A To Cure a Cold in One Day I 2 Prop. Tak. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tuets. Carat CH, hlYnDqi, on every 3 Thh tincture, fo. STjCfr 9ttox.25Ci -a-x-tu-kv AMUSEMENT FOR ftOUNG ffMERfG&i , THE MENAGERIE'S BILL gers two leopards a hyena and a While parsing through a cockatoo. tr'r 14, 16 Prices $10.50, $15.00 Austria-- email traveling Mienagerie and consisted of an elephant, two ti- I'.-i- That you of these. It waa a David WHY? Misses (Suits Which are made in black, brown and blue, also the new fancy Scotch mixtures. You get value received when you buy one - THE THREE M0USERS. was envied rame to the croesing on the downtown the other fish aide of the street Another reached the ju the foreign quarter of crossing on the uptown aide. An Ice the mg rity In which he lived, wagon tried to paa the fish cart on the they trudged slpng on foot, shoving uptown aide, but reuld not A huge Until iiuah carts and howling Jtbeir truck loaded with barrel of flour came roaring up on tha other aide of the street. It, too, had to atop. Behind the truck thundered a United States mall wagon, and behind the mall wagon rame a hospital ambulance at full speed. A long line of trolley cars gath- -' ered one behind another on each side' of the street The crowd of foot people became so dense that nobody could pies there. A lady whe had taken ooi long to put her hat on straight that she had barely time to catch a train waa blocked in her carriage with the. reat, and she was half era ay with Impatience. Tbe small fish cart checked' everything. The driver or the mail wagon yelled WAN!" SAID THE POLICEMAN. to David to get out of the way, the Ire ' up alleyways and aids slresta. wagon driver, the motormen and conto ductors. the Mg truckman and all the Pavidrky had a tin w Ms rest scolded and roared and screamed part. The donkey railed to David's cart and helpad kin ' at tmiomera. Children patted Its "k and stroked ita soft ears and tailed u "ruia" because It waa no small, t larger than a good sized calf.. (ns fine Friday afternoon David waa going home early with hla tart and donkey. The cart was empty, (arids pockets were full, and he wes Mie happy, for it had been one of hie days. All went wait The donkey (rotted on till it rame to the exact cen-- l' of a rroealng on Main street. Then "Dnnk, as the children called the tinjr tkinial, stopped at opt. stllL David h' ed hlae oe He f. Jted hie forefeet W more solidly and looked like a TOU COULD ALMOST SEE THE and This is a question we are both interested in, and we should like to help you answer it! Speaking of Easter, how about the n w Kiiw-rnnie- DAVIDBKT n reliable merchandise, e Rd ''7 you know what that means. The joyful exchange of heavy winter wear for the fresh new garments of Spring. Because this DRY GOODS problem is one of vital interest to every woman in the community we are constantly studying it, and as a result wp are prepared to oifer you the very best of Insurrection Will be Averted Pending Proposed Amelioration of Conditions. to London, March 25. According dispatches from the the Auntro-Russlaembassies lum- reached an agreement regarding ii- organization of the Macedonia gen il armcrio under Europoau officers, . it is believed It will not be long before the reform scheme for Macedoii'n, agreed1 upon by the emperors ot Russia and at tki-iat meeting Muersteg, Syria, lad year. In support of which the Austria-- ! government has been alleged to be mobilizing troops, will be in full operation. In an Interview at Sofia. March 24, Boris Sarafoff, tbe Macedonian leader. said hla party intended to await the result of an lu; rod net inn 0f the reforms before, launching a fresh insurrection. , , . INSTRUCTION PAINE & MURST tHE Easter tide is near and Mr. Hansbrougii iu reply lo tbe speech of Mr. Giln-u- i. made yesterday on the desert land la x. lie agreed in the contention that die timber and stone act and tbe f'ir-- t reserve law can be disposed of t advantage, lie also spoke in supiioit of tun commutation clause of tbe boiue.swad a i.- - te, See 4 ui-ate- ." MACEDONIAN DRY GOODS At fifty miles wo would find ourselves surrounded perhaps by seas of molten silver, lead and alnc and below these liquid Iron, copper and nlckeL Farther on we would paaa through ocean of redhot gold, platinum and other of tha rarest metals Fenetrating still deeper, we would paaa through a realm of earthing fire, forming and decomposing the elements at which the earth PICK-A-BAC- babys a tcarrier a camel ridlns; nmetlmoa she's a stately aVm O'ar tha ocean alidlna. fometlme On flooded district the whole of the food supply and the stabling accommodariver. There tion were tort in a wee no help for it for a few days at la composed. least. The proprietor saw that he would have to house hie scanty collecCoeoaaot Clerks, tion of animal and hia colored attendtha Malay' peninsula natives keep ant in the (tables of tbe village Inn. On a In record of time In the following way: Ms departure the landlord presented In a bucket filled with waFloating : hla bill ter a cocoanut shell having ' place they Manner f. speckles Mauser g. as dwrH flnih (lie jtiebaM To ratin 1 Elifant with graaa far 9 by Mouserb. ttu these m umIiI. chase a A a email perforation, through which Inrat. always ware a days far kuo slow degrees the water finds Ha way lines, its neckfle that waa Mack (ratal. To ratin 2 Tigers with raw mast BMC- AM side. This wfeita. To satin 1 Spotted Animals opening is so proportioned To ratin' that thing like a dorg aa takes it that Just one hour fnr the ehell ATI yells murder to fill and sink. Then a watchman call bird with a jew that To eatln' funny Coma along to the gle lands both in islands to the souththa palleeman. iiniM Ji out, the abeil Is emptied, and they beeast of Asia and on Ihg Malay penin- To Mtln an drtnkin' yeroelf an' that station house. A00 gin again. man aa never washea By that tlmo poor Dgrid David iky sula. Now and then a returned traveler oia black Such trifle as minutes and arc on da would hava been glad ta go anywhere, telle of these aerial abodes perched on are rarely heeded on the peninsula. (21.11 almost to Jump off the pier Into the tho limbo of trees sheltered from eun Flease settle, fnr I'v bad enuf of ysu 11. Fancy any one asking th time In Mariver. He tried to obey the big officer. and rain .by. thatches of' leaves .and laya and being told that tha cocoanut No good. Donk feared policemen no twigs and connected with the earth by Aa Appeal t shell waa half full! . mono than he feared the United Mates a bamboo ladder, whh-- may be drawn A local poet haa been moved to perpei poet office department. A regiment of up and lowered it a ill. trate tha follow log rhyme on tho sub.regulars could not have ,mnde. him , ject: move. He had ene of hi spell on. oeks Hhaself 1 Bleep. There wee e young alii of Malay, There is a men of seventy in Farie Who Ingulred the. time of tha day. Aw, come along with you, then!" aid tha watchman, Well, well. said the policeman. A twinkle ot hu- named Wallace Bupcmeau who atill tbe By my cocoanut (hell, mor peeped up in his eye and waa In- aleepe In the cradle he wt rocked In half aftr noon, I ahauld say." Tia and never he whan haa a baby, elept stantly followed by a face of official solemnity. He grabbed the tiny animal one nigtij of his long life in any other la Oaly Chaaes, up In hla arm as If Donk had been. a. bed. The youngt of a family of boys, Little said a gentleman, why hoy, cradle hla In the retained Wallace middle plant baby and plunked him Into the do you carry that umbrella ever your e he grew older. He aeon became too of the little cart, standing square upon head? It's not raining. his leg Just as he had been before. tall to He in it at. full length, but be ; No. Donk did net weigh much In flesh, but overcame this dllllrulty by drawing hie : ,1 , And the aun is not shining." he kneea Each this obstito' night up. day he had in him forty pounda of '! No. nacy to every ene of born and muscla plants his feet eiuarrly on the bottom Then why do you carry IL" The policeman told David Davidaky tc of the cradle, iw,iya hla knees to and 'Cause when It rains pa wants It. get between the shafts of tho cart and fro and rock himself to Bleep aa be and it's only this kind of weather that small habit The did a when boy. take hold of them. I can get to use it at alL formed In babyhood was never broken. ' "Now, go on! he said. Sometimes she1 a royal turn INever rurh another!) With a flower scepter llaM Ruling mi and mother. - Cirri Farrs. i spell , , k r ' David trotted between tbe abafte Sol la tight. and pulled cart, donkey and all out of the way. That waa how a donkey got Gertie (returned home) Mrs June a ride. It wee the funniest eight Im- gave me a nice piece of cake. Gertie's Mother-- Did you aak for It? aginable the man pulling the cart, the Gertie Yes. In the wagon riding. donkey standing Mother And I fold you not ta Yotr could almost see the donkey laugh. Gertie No, mamma. You told me not to ask for anything I saw. I didn't A earorkoblo Tree. see the cake. It nee In the pantry. fn the public square of Nassau, the Je rapiial of the Bahama islands there (lever Drawing la Circles. Ever r only one tree, hut that tree fills the .Lias Itepreseatlag aa Ars. square and spread its shade ever all the public buildings In the neighborhood. for It le the largest tree In the world at Its base, aithbugl! it Is hardly taller than a three story house. It is a cciba or a allk cotton tree, but tbe people of tbe low Islands of the West Indies call It the hurricane tree. Tbe oldest person In the island cannot remember when It wee a bit emaller than It la nt present. Bo Hm Dweller on Shaw, There will be houses In the tops of trees at the IL Louia exhibition next summer. They are intended for a tribe of Filipinos who are to live there Juat as they. do in Jbe Island of. Xuzon. House of th type which Robinson are Mocking tbe streets' said Crusoe built are found In eevsml Jun Dear, dear, dear me, said Master 1 rumple shown. 1 Bra who can mako : r A ! Papa's Jaks. "I think ft Is so silly lo i u baby ) Blackeyes"l( tilers arent twe great biting his toeel' 'remarked the young big mice on our bed! Oh, mamma please come and tell them to go away! mother. Well, I don't" spoke op tbe young father. It rhow that he la aisaady Tba Teaaber's Faslt, learning how to be thrifty. Teacher Why, Freddy, how did yea Thrifty ? Tee. Isn't he making both ends get those black and blue aelts en your arm? meet?" Scholar Them's ynur fault, teacher. Cared sf Wbatf Teacher My fault? What do you mean? Whr." aaid a youngster is hi elder Scholar (sobbing reminiscently)' Why. brother, do herring have so many you toid nw It was a poor rule that more Hlneaaea than other flab?' didn't Verk both ways So whan I ."Who says they do? asked the youth went home I took pa' new two feet addressed. rule that doublet up on a hinge and Why, this book says that thousands bent It back till It worked both ways, upon thousand of them are cured evand then pa eald Fd broken the joints, ery year." and he went end got hie rasor strop. The Interior of tbo Earth. An ocean of molten gold la believed to Jlo under tbe eartb'a crust. If wo dug a straight tunnel through the center of the 'earth and went down Into It t aould probably find at a depth of a dosen miles or so rock of a semlmulten rendition, like liquid met. Then milea e wnuid be eiiguiTed on all frtriher sides by a material like molten glass. 4 tha funniest one. It must not have than nine strokes of tbe pen. ' M am lagoaaaaa f'oaossl. A fa fly had bought several mots of Jam, and, being about to go Sit, sho toid her little daughter nut to touch them. But no sooner waa ah outside than the child took on at the pots, at eom of the Jam and then put tbs pud back In tls pocs. Her mother on hw A. return noticed it at anca and said Ik a severe tone. "What would yon da. yon my naughty chUd. If yen war place?" I should ear 1rflnP V Ni si yog have begun tt, but don't dp it again.' " IM In It. Johnny I saw a fight between n and a rat today. How did It eri! Johnny Aftor tii second round Oat wasn't in it. allte Nonsense. Jwhnny Not at all. Tbo rat it that is, in tha vaL cal Bailie the u bp ' |