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Show THE MORNING OGDEN, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, EXAMINER, ! MAY 11, 190 (, strike here. Tha iiiinn two weeks ago devilled Ui,a4k j.h- ihange which lueaiii. the esiabiil,meul of a higher minimum wage rale, through tho doing away of certain smaller sizes of cigars. A third of the MHt shops in the city have Signed. - FATAL WRECK ON from page (Continued Delayed In New Cfaw&ng. Wav Of the five RuMdan rl-tuanwhich have lien atationed hare, four have left already and ihe other haa Ian enkrad Ui leave today. A iw outre which always haa been reliable to the efferi that the Japanese are a landing on Kan Chan hay . and that feint at landing was inede some flftJ inflow te the aoiilh. The Japaneae are aaid U be 30.uutt airoug. This report, howevw-- , baa been The Ruwuana are iutrenched wrongfrom ly at Anplng. ahiihnr tne gun aent. the Nea Twang fort have been however. . A native report, which, Jack eondrntation, aaya the Ruanian anthoriilea are trying to induce the Chine guides here to lake over the local a.lmir.iairal ion of New Chwang If this eliouid in iaic of evacuation lie dona the foreign consul will pio- teat. l.uumiasiou PERM AN ENT Locomotive and Tender Plunge Down Embankment and Kill Fireman and Engineer. fon-efl- bri-gan- da exhibit ASSOCIATION NATIONAL The Frlaca Will Retire Seine Sacur-itie- e and laaue Twice the Amount OF Topeka. Kus , May in. It hus just learned that 'ate Monday afternoon Judge Hu h in tho district court, allowed an injunction agalnzt Thomas I Vi1ot fourth vice president of the Inter: .;ioual AsMiciarion of Machinists; J. U Muckalew. third 01 bora, ail emvice president, ati-ployes in the ma. ifiic shoim of the Santa Ke company Tojieka. The railroad co;. patty in the the petition that rite (ourt reh train members oi tin; vacbinitiis auKoclii-riufrom injuring any Santa Fe property and furtherin' ir asks that the iciaiiuii lie enmembers of the joined from ini erf-- ring with any tm-t- i employed by Hie Santa Fe company in The petition nets the Topeka shop forth that .threat were made that workmen brought at Topeka to take interwould be place of the strik. is fered with and ln'imidated the by strikers. n n PORTERS. Retired. New York, May Renewed 10. i Tbe re-po-rt ' . ' F - RATIFY AVE. "Live and let Live la our motto. We do not promise to sell you something foe nothing. Our Meats a r fresh. We endeavor to please everybody who patronizes the 8UCCES6 MARKET. The LILLIE BRAND LARD not made by a TRUST "OUR LEADER," no compound or EA8TERN LARD mixed with It. Ask your GROCER for it 10 (b. buckets $1.10 I fo. buckets lb. buckets bacon These price No. M tb 1 Q O 0 Phone orders given special attention. FRONK 1 de-rjd- .15 for ana week only. O New York. May lu. Thirtv thousand workmen in the ship yard of this liy, Hoboken. 8'aten IslauJ and Shooter' Island, are threatening to atrike in aid of the fi.oui) boilermaker who have gone out in an effort 10 enforce iheir demand for the "rlosed hop." The marine trade oniimil. reprewmk-ina- n senting many orgqniraiiona of employed tyi tha yards, have at a mas meeting, to order a general ) mpa'hetir strike whenever called on to do so by the strikers. & BllRGI Phone 227 Y. Mnn-age- r Topeka. Has.. May lid Mu due said this morning iha : his road has all ibe men hi that are needed. He rurtlu-- sai l !:'. tlie Puma Fc is haring ii" roubl.' whatever wi'h i's "iig'.ne.-- . None "f ri'c helis-i'or hu'.ulv 'in r. liHr gone util :nduy ill m ii :i:i i: iirc-seu- r s l nm.oiol il y nmi ! his! 1". Id.- Issu- - In S. J. BURT gazetted ibis morning. 0. & 2450 ..t-r- a , lit-r- e V ice '. i !7 .ii 1 ", THOSE LITE MOP HAVE EVERYTHING ELECTR1CAI coraoiittEcrac STANLEYS. D. ci STEVENS IIANAGZR . an WaaMngtae ( SUx. THE ELWOOD ELECTRIC LIGHTS CENTRALLY STEAM LOCATED, 37 J Twen HEAT Street Pnip, THROUGH. OUT. MODERN EQUIPMENT Board by day or vttek. Bate Reasonable. 550 K. Month of Our Sale BROS. STORE And Finds Us With Quantities of Goods ON HAND Yet We Must SELL These Goods THIS the Siege oi is Probably Longest Low Prices in Ogden Ladies Fancy HOSIERY in Boundless Profusion, Our Entire Stock of Hosiery is Complete and Goes at COST. 8 yds. 4,000 of Elegant Patterns The BANKS LADIES Ar WAIST Line fa Mori Complete and Cost Means Very Low Trice. Ai Inspection of Our Well A" sorted Stock. Will Convinr Any Buyer How Cheap Sell Gooda. How to Save Money buy your CnoCKHRY" and GLASSWARE from of Special value in odd piece nf china. WARE and DECORATED DINNER WARE, all nice decoration that e are closing out. You will pave J'i-- 1 u lot j ! i - (( IVali's Avef & Sons. -- l tiake:s good Reese, Howell Ij-:- i;-.- fo.JJ Another PROPRIETOR 11 c $1.15 jus- - AoE, WeatherL nt z. u and 6O11 st rs k. YVe buy and roll Our prices on freali mei, gr. iv, , lowest consist with lun-ler- s iiuu-uni- (igwi - af. 40c. Telephone r 11 We are making a ial on our home renderedspeiU).j. Hu we will sell 3. ; all., jn r day- Simpsons (2 4I Percales atO INSPECT C4MPING GKOI NH. Taioniii, Yi'r ti., May In. Gen. Frederick Fnnn-'.- i ;,nd party have .nsiieri-e- d Ihe groiiu at American lake near Tacoma whoro the large cteainpmpnt will be held tru n Juiv 7 in J.', , are .Xd.iiiiani riei'. ir Dram of d'a Gen. c-fo1' e if iiregoi:; ('). stat the ahoiiK with The R. K. Donne) ! A Sous. Rand, Gsnjehe'ii. ir ihe Orison nanonai K. McNally & Co., who employ a large guard; Mu for Eber'r. Msjnr H. Eana. :.t,. gencrpl of the ipir-nien- t. number of non-- ui :i book liinde-anl (V.i-- A. S. Row. of ihe ri)ii!iuti'iil in ope, ate t .day tra ;ica!'y free from iniuidc. The union otdorM NliieieiTU'i Ihe tic up of the bindciy ill.' y in BIG SAi.r: OF SPRING CLIP. oli' r shop-- ; to compel (lie T )kj: hetae to force ho'' cac lacnlicr in employ Marysril'e. CM.. May '.'The auc("liv liiifou bin dory men. tion Mtli1 of 1; if spring clip lv in . j Woo' assocfaiion t Yid' i CIGAR .M VUK11S tli'l. atii-! i ui res, wa b, ,1 otl i'.il .! I IT r.7'1 ihUMw .1 dsc iii."! (U a i runcmr irom j:, ( (h. i.go. .'1.1.1 l ui 1: 1 Makes a Dish Hard to Beat St. Petersburg, May 16. 12:05 p. m. An imperial order declaring cotton contraband of war was officially Is, as nearly as it can be made, a duplicate of the Salt Lake store, which is acknowledged by travelers to be the largest and best exclusive between millinery establishment Chicago and San Francisco. The same ' splendid variety of styles at the same prices are offered the Ogden trade through this department they, would find in any first-clas- s establishment in New York City. The department, under the management of the Misses Brooks, is conducted with tact and competency from experience gained in the largest millinery departments in New York City. Sale prices prevail in the Ogden department on the same days they are announced for the Salt Lake Store. - hundred Chicago. May 1". Eighthook binders struck luday in ihe shops uf 'he Chicago Typothctac. Sympathbiiulcis-- , etic sirihe. tit the wumcii and ruler arc blank iHNik huuii-threatened if an effort is uur'e 10 inn of breakfast bacon, cooked i0 . . make a diah moat jeopi.. Uh. Our HOME GURKn RAOOjj NEWLY FURNISHED iirom-'.ligat- Ii is staieu ihat Vice President HucU-aleha gone in Chicago lo confer with Third Vice President Kcndrb-uf he Sam a Fe. Sweet, Lean, Crisp, Thin Slice Banks Millinery DEPARTMENT tion of Cioi'iicr labor bureau, delegare from lie five priflcipal clothing York. Philadelphia. centers New Chicago. Iln 1. rster and Uallimoro elected pornfoiienl ofilcer. headed by President Juaephie of 1hi cily. Tlv reMili limis and plaifoim i ft the Philadelphia eouv, eniiiicis''i ilu open rint imiji-were raliiiM (t was fleclaie.l by huso p resent that the open shop policy had liecouie ( iTeetive without riie threatened l:,ise of cloihiug (irk, -. SUCCESS MARKET 2368 WASHINGTON Jay A MRS. & H. ELWOOD COTTON 18 CONTRABAND. Chicago. May 16. John F. Wallace, general manager of the Illinois Central railroad, today accepted an appointment aa chief engineer on iho Panama canal. .U a secret meeting uero of (he National Associa- Disaffection Among Employes of New York Permanent Injunction ed Against Santa Fe Strikers. CHIEF ENGINEER OF CANAU OPEN 8IIOP POLKT. Yor. New certificate. i d e IO been withdrawn from the sule treasury and the balance will be the clearing collected through house bhnks. The $15.imu,u0ti in cash waa taken in five tnousand dollar and ten thousand dollar Now York. Msy 10. -- Two horses one a blooded roadster, the other a big truck animal, have been taken alive fniui .beueath the ruin of the Universal Storage house which ws burned last Friday. They were In llio basement which was filled with nearly six fret of water and apparently had saved themselves from death by bolding their heads above the flood near a small w Inflow. The homes were found by a flru patrolman sixty hours after the building was destroyed. The flooring in lhat portion of tha warehouse, although plied high with debris, had broken down only in a few places. Wster. dripping through the rains rose steadily hut 'he Intelligent animal somehow kept tbeir heads above it and when they beard the pat ml near made sufficient, noise to attract Ifr ipiickly procured pail (Hied with oat and clambered down to their rescue. A runway wa sonu made and rim horses were led our. h rough a wiudos- - to Hie great Joy nf a large crowd which had gathciril, Neither aninisi seemed to hair, stiffur-esi all, cxii.pt front hunger. MAY BECOME IDLE Ship Yards New York. May Ti. Of the $40.- 1,000 received by J. P. Morgan company, in payment of tbe canal properties, $l5,00n.0uu has Telluriile. Colo., May 10. Judge Therou Stevens today adjourned the May term of the district court a this county (San Miguel) ia un- der martial law. No action was taken on the application to make permanent ihe injunct km granted by the court at Ouray restraining the citizens' alliance and mine owners from interfering with the return of the deported miners to their home in Tellurlde. gold t gn-aics- INJUNCTION NOT PERMANENT Horses Are Taken Out of the Ruino of a Building Which Was Burned Last Friday. ive 1 METHOD OF CANAL PAYMENT Two ef- protect iv tariff advocated a a t policy that has brought the prosperity to capital and labor. e defogate-at-largThe following were selected: Gov. Murphy. U. 8. Senators Keane and JJiydeu and State Assessor David Hair 1. A (Ms - ; Chicago. 1 LIVE IN A FIERY TOMB New York, May 10. To the way for Its refunding scheme and at the THE lent-ixirar- y . 0. P-- -- In.-e- IM- American capital aud it will lie controlled by American.' When the senator concluded, the committee 011 permanent organization reported in favor of the election of Senator Keane tor permanent hair-maThe resolution were then presented and ndopied. The platform endorses the administration of President Roosevelt. The nation's Cuban and Philippine jiolicy 1 praised and It is ziatcd that under the administration conflicts beiwven capital and labor have been peacefully souWuliai law haa been the Ahcrman anti-truenforced without warring upon corporation. with honest purposes. There la in 4 he platform an Indirect endorsement, qf Presidptl- - Roosevelt at - Trenton, N. J., May 10. Tho Republican slate convention met at noon today to elect delegate lu the national convcurion at Chicago. The chairman, United States Senator John Kean, delivered an address. He said in part: "Happily we are not compelled, like our opponent, ihe i Jemor ratio parly. In seek for an issue with a searchlight and lor a candidate without a record or the gift of political speech. Ye have a policy aud our policy is that which has alwaya been the policy of the Republican parly, the maintenance of our protection system and the honeet and economical administration lit tiro affairs of the government. There has been somewhat of criticism on lie couduci of the president In regard 10 ihe matter of the Panama canal. What he did haa commended itself since lo the best judgment of the The renal, after American iieuple. being a dream or a vision for more than four centuries. 1 almut to lie built liy American enterprise and by (Ml. . SCHEME Be- comes a Reality lu.-K- forts are being made to form's national jausoelatinn of importers. Tha project was broached some time ago same time funding part of its floating and that a call will it is now debt and unifying It system. Ihe St. lie issued ill expected for a near future the I will and San Franciaco railroad, with of. those Interested, and that meeting the Chicago end Eastern Illinois, lin the association will then lc launched. the signed a contract, according to The plan of the imporier Herald, whereby the 81. Louis. Mem- and theoriginal one to which they probably reand will railroad Southeastern phis will adhere. Involves the establishment quire all the capital stock of the St. of a custom bureau In charge of exLouis and Gulf railroad and will iiaelf pert in the tariff law who will check be owned by the Friaro. The plan Inexaminers volve the retirement of securities ag- the work of the government who In all disputed and and appraiser aud the issuance gregating $12,430,000 r LAST DETAIL OF CHEMULPO, cases will lie able to prepare evidence of new securities aggregaliug $26,500,-00v , to support the importer's aide of the a. hi. In connection with the transaction a case. 8t. Petersburg, May 10.-- 7:45 final word regarding the com- new bond Issue of $16,000,000 will be NEW COMMISSARY CENERAL. bat at Chemulpo. Korea, has been pro- authorised to refund St. Louiu. Memnounced by M. Pavluff. the Russian phis and Southeastern bonds aggregatSit. Petersburg, May 16. 12:03 p m. minister to Korea, whose official ing $8,530,000. These bond are to be General Hither has been appointed la gasetted In the Official Mea-- a first mortgage on .the Southeastern onager thin morning. M. Pnvkiff aaya: and. as additioua) security, ibe South- commissary general of the Kuswian "The commander of the Vicksburg eastern baa entered into a traffic agrec- - army lit Manchuria. sent n boat with a surgeon to offer . medical help to The wounded on the cruiser Taring and Korietz, hut the r nffleer in charge mated, In the name ' of his commander, that It was Impoe- - sible for him to take any Russian ' on board his ship. The commander of tha Variag thereupon declined as-- , aiatance. "The commander of the Vicksburg offered to receive the imperial com mission if ft was comtielled to irava Korea, but I declined the offer, slating that 1 would go on a French cruiser. Russia us who were on "Twenty-on'the French cruiaer Pascal were sul- ferlng from gangrene when, fearing . From a Dream of Centuries INVESTIGATE STEEL PLANTS REFUNDING T Is Policy of Republican Party, Says Senator Kean of New Jersey Panama Canal between Brazilian farces and the Peruvians near the river ('handles. caidea the Heralds correspondent at Hfo Ue Janeiro. Brazil. The " Peruviana were completely rout- ed. The Brazilian troops, under General Medeiros, started from Chinese Commissioners Making a Tour Mauaos. going directly to the rront of the East for That Purpoce. when the Acre dispute became acute. In spile of the importance hu Chicago, May Ie, Tsun of this news it is the general opin- Yuan and Tae Shau Yung, three ion here that ihere will be no war of the Chinese government, between Peru and Brasil. have arrived here front Pekin. They are mandarins of the first class and have been sent om 10 investigate the menl by which the Frisco an.l the Chisteel plants of Amenta end England. cago and Eastern Illinois jointly con"China Intends constructing a plant tract that their interchange business own for the manufacture of shall, together with the local business of her and teel rails." aaid Mr. je. of the southeastern, produce net earnalready possesses a steel plant ings to the amount of $45,000 every rix "She near Shanghai, but it is an ol J pattern months above all expenses.' and not at all up 10 date. The new The Frisco new note Issue, which will plant will be located In ihe interior hear interest at 5 per cent, will lie somewhere, exactly where has not been used to retire the $4,000,000 collateral decided. But we want the moat imtrust gold notes Issued for the purpose proved machinery, the newest models, of acquiring the capital stock of the in order to turn out sieel m quantity reimSoutheaatern and ui partially and of the beat quality. burse the Frisco treasury for advances in "Our arty will way four day made In the construction of the SouthChicago and w will lnveatigate ihe Illeastern, the raidtal of which will be inois Steel works. From here we go Increased from $12,500,000 lo $18,000,-00- 0. to Pittsburg and finally to England. We shall be gone three months or By the acquisition of the St. Louis more, and on our return to China will aud Gulf, the 81. Louis. Memphis and make a reKrt to ibe Imjierlal governSouiheaatern will control 674 miles and ment. will form the main line extension of Mr. Lee would not say how large a the Chicago and Eastern Illinois to sum China ialwepared to put Into the Memphis, both by the way of Si. Louis establishment of the plant, but he in-- li lie and Thebes. It connects at Memphis mated that the amount would with the Birmingham line of the Fris- enormous and that no pains would be co system. spared. The new road, which will lie formalHOTEL FIRE. ly opened June 15, will also form the Twaon, Ariz.. May It). Fire today main line of the Frisco system to New Orleans together wlUi the Gould line. destroyed the Ramona hotel and damentrance aged several adjoining buildings here. It will also lie the St. for the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf, The loss la $20,000, with Insurance of tha Rock Island system, and be- amounting to $12,000. comes the main line connection between tlie Rock Island and the Frisco system through the Choctaw road. 14,-00- 0 . .well as price w wiymg MEAT n New York. May 10. A dispatch from Mauaos an:'.',uiiccs that an important. Iiatne bus been fought TOO HEAVY te quality - BRAZILIANS KOI T PEIU'V. IANS. PLUNDER "The fears expressed aa to Ihe effectiveness of the Japanese ere more general and arebeginnlRgteaeriuusly alarm many or the leaders of Kumpcan politics who dread further comp atinns. Moderation and caution are now the principal orders of the day for all Kugovernments." ropeaa ' Tha Bourns Gsxetta remarks: "It la not given us to know how long the night will Uni. hut. we know the .morning will tome. This la not only a qnwUon of the Far But hut of our poattloa In Asia and In the world. Our great development since the Crimean war la not to be destroyed by Ihe Japanese army penetrating Into Manchuria." positively The admiralty declares that the report of the destruction of false. la the armored cruiser Rurlk ot 1 Mil-rin- Bays: 77-fo- The wrecked train is that on which special armed guards were carried several weeks ago because of tear that an organized hauu of traia wreckers liad planned ii:c wreck with Ihe purMuch treasure in pose of r.rt)U-r.v- . tarried on this special, and this (ail aroused the fears of the officials of the express company aud ied 10 the employment of special guards. Ou this train the cash from 'he government depositories in New Kegiand is usually carried to Washington. Because of the valuable coni cum of tie Train the detect iv, anil armed railroad employes surrounded the wreck 10 iic vent iNModiilo ai tempi to loot the cara. Imt there was noth lug dincmvr-c- j to connect train wreckers with thu accident. Mu'-mlie- , xor INJ LNCTION. Las Vegas. N, jt . May in. In the dUtiirt miri here on uiotfou of Colonel K. E. Twitibeit. S'torney for the Santa Fe corauany. Chief Justice Mills has granted a permanent injunction against Ihe men wi.- walked uui of the shops at Ha ton rest raining them from interfering in any ay with the property of the comps y. Affidavits of a do-Sums Fc officer of this division lhat the propel iy of the company hud been interfered with and lent hud lieen aliusc.l were introduced. N'lts and holts said to have been foul'd in the guides of the engines on Hus division and oil cups in which emery was visible were is New Y'ork. May lu. The ftromua and engineer were killed today alien the Federal express no Ihe New Y'ork. New Haven aud Hartford railroad left ihe tracks while crossing the bridge at roll Chester. Tlie locomotive and emteuder plunged down a bankment. Nous of ibtt cars wc-- it over, the breaking of ihe coupling bettie military adviser tween ihe lender and the firsi car savCol. f to Tuan Shai Kai. commander-in-chieing tha train from being carried down . arrived lino of the Chinese military the river. ilial believed la it here thin afternoon, Of the six cara three were totally Russians with the he came to onfrr wracked, while the trucks of the Chwho are aaid to be willing to turn New er three were ripped riff. The train a. was running at a high rale of Kiccd Chwang over to Chit The Kuaidatia are knoau to be in and one Huggeried posMldo cause ot Chinese mmmunicailon with the the accident is that the engineer up and they have been may hate died at his post. the nativea to a state of terror. The unrest here is ini rearing. that ilia disease would be communicated to the other wounded, the comSt. Petersburg, May Hi. 2:13 p. Ills liardlv credited here, taa mander of the Pascal signalled to the It la known that Gen. Kuropatkln la Vicksburg and asked if she would rewithdrawing nia advance poata along ceive these men. bnl. Ibe American the Manchurian litleral on Liao Yang) commander positively refused to do It in announced in Mukden that the so. railroad between Port Arthur and Liao Tang haa been repaired and la workNew of north ing. Hal Chang, Cbwsng. Is already reported to have haan evacuated, but there Is nothing Kuaalan official on this point. The garrison still remains at New Cbwang bm the abandonment of that place la Burglar Unable to Escape With Pannita. only considered to be n quest lou of days New York. May 10. Enterprising Tits army organ assumed that ibe Ruaxiana are retiring on Liao Yang, burglars who looted a penny slot maleaving 'Temporarily'' the defense of chine concert ball la Broadway have Port Arthur to tne naval squadron and failed to escape with their plunder garrison. The organ also assumes because one of their number broke that tha Japanese have already landeJ down under the burden of 14,000 pent Taku Shan, weat of tha Yalu river, nies. Gen. in ua assuring a junction between fon-eThe party, consist iug of three or Kurokl'a army and the Japanese four men. went through ihe machines The organ army on tha peninsula. in full view of the street but wew Thinks tha force disembarked at Taku supposed to be employes. After placthird tha of In Shan probably part ing Ihe coins In a bag they made off army, "concerning the mobilisation of- but a policeman gave chase. The bag no sednlonawhich the Japaneae have carrier broke down after a abort run ly spread misleading re porta through a ernes street and dropped the from It commends tha retirement money which was recovered intact. nonai.lera It Feng Wang Cheng which of the men was captured. Noue to be of no strategical importance. The authorities are aa silent aa the grave plana, STRIKE TIES UP POWER PLANTS. concerning Gen. Kuropatkln'n be will tactics his that declaring only Niagara Falla. N. Y May 10. A vindicated. The report of the apitearance of the strike affecting between 300 and 400 skilled men In the employment of the enemy at Kwan Tien Tain on Ibe Mukden road cauaea some disquietude. The Canadian power worka contractors has the report la three days old. Only small been inaugurated at the worka of CadeUt&menla of Intently and cavalry Ontario Power company and the company on then appeared, hut It la possible that nadian Ningara Power Gen. the Canadian aide tut the river. The they me advance skirmishes of were strike practically ties up the contract Kurokl'a fourth division, who pent northward to protect the Japan- work on the two plants Inasmuch as eae right flank. If the Japanese could the men out are the fantet engineers, get on this mad above Liao Yang, tha the channel drillers and the tripod driller. Some weeks ago they preKuaalan position there would be threatsented a request to their employers ened. The papers here seem more concern- that they he given $3 a day inatnad Their requests were not ed about the effect of the Japaneae of 12.50. successes ttpon the Chinese than about granted and the strike waa railed. the ultimate reault of tha campaign. - Tha Ruas, revlowrlng tha war to date, OUT " V 1.) LOOK WHEELWRIGHT I Crockciy, Glass and Hardware We hare GLASS- new ware but thev ire money if you buy them BROS., a 1 iis this woek. DECORATED . 246 Wash, Avc. ChasJ.A.Lindqoist FDNERALrUKNISf55 " and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. 2520 Wa gaOX. |