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Show T1IE SI. LOUIS GETS CONVENTION Meet Will Democrats Name a President Datt ia Fixed as July 7 New York Lead an th First Ballot. Vkobington, Jan. 12. St. Louts ha elected as the convent ton city by tlie Democratic uatUmal cuumit-tcc- . I'ot-- n flrt Tlie Ned ballot resulted: York, i; Ft. Louis, . 2.1; Cliiragu, 27. Wxbliingtuu, Jan. 12. Tbs Droit Viatic National committee met in ex- ecutive session at the Sbon-hutoday for tbs purpose of deriding on time and jilat-- far holding the nest lumouatlc The committee wax call4 invention. ed to order by Chairman Junes, of Arkansas. Among those present with proxies were Senator Gorman and Sen-'it- nr Dubois of Idaho. Chairman Jones explained why he made the appoiataumt of Ed s ard Fef-in- n as a member. Seiutior Fume, ot defended the Missouri, artion of Chairman Jours in appointing Seftoa, claiming that be bad tbs Fight to make the selection. About the time the committtee went Into executive session tbera was a report that tba New York contingent would throw Its strength to Ft. Louis after one or two ballots. Tbe general talk is that the time of the roaventiou will be fixed for the first week In July. 'At 1:20 tbs committee took a rereaH wntil 3 p. m., when the various citlea wbk-are applicants for the convention, will be given thirty minutes each do present their claims. This will inand Ft. clude New York, Chicago Louls Mr. Fefton. In' the Interest of harmony, tfscllnnd to serve on the committee and the whole matter was referred to n committee to be appointed by Chairman Jones. The New York claim was presented by former Mayor Vnnwyck, who submitted a statement signed by himself, Joha Fox, Robert H. Roosevelt. Daniel O'Day. Randolph Uuggenhetmer and John F. O'Rourke, a a commit! ee of tbs Democratic Club, This statement paid in part: Wo contend that from every point ef view, from a consideration of the members to the far more Important one of the encouragement of the Notional Unity sad enthusiasm, our city has advantages over every other. - In local aucoamodstiona it far surpasses all others. Two Urge auditoriums are at the disposal of the ronrcallun, tha Central Palms'. which will accommodate i.OOft. and Iha Madisnu . Sqnara Carden, which will seat 10. (ML The sity bee Just- - vindicated Itself from maltehwg atnnders which cams from partisan opponents of Us puiltii al majority by a vote of over Ho.(NM) shore .that of iU detractor And K would he well for the rcpivscntatlvee of our. people1 fjwu nil tmris of the T'nkm to see for themselves bow well this vindication was merited and how groundlrsa have been the luma charges : I against tli Democracy of the great TREATY OF ARBITRATION i j clr. Empire Without those xotes. without . the r City of New York, the Iwmorratii- - liar- - ; Conference for the Promotion of Peace ty, we (ear, cannot tarry the country Throughout the World. or elect its caudidaie. We Democrats j of tbe city have done our share always Jan. 12. A conference Washington. in the past and in the present, and are ! calM to frame a basis of an arbitraprepared to du it iu the future, but we j tion treaty between Jie United States hope that our efforts shall lie appre- - slid Ci rest Britain for extension of Ys eiatsd by our fellow Democrats. throughout tho world, was have by our late triumphant election held today. There was a notable arInfused confidence into the party evray of siieakers representing must of and erywhere; we look to you to keep up tho huge cities of tbs couuiry that enthusiasm. messages were read from many oth"Will you do it? Will you assist us ers. Including tho Governor of Caliin bringing about harmony ia all fornia and Jiihn(Mit-liell- . of the minranks of the party, regardless of minor ers union. The meet lug was attended past differences? will you give your by Andrew Carnegie. Cray, approval to our efforts and your ex- of Delaware, now circuit court Judge; s will encour-sgof thus and gaud pression Lieut. General Miles. President Jordan, and confirm Democrats every when? ot Stanford university; of i and nuke sutvesa at the polls assur-Stale John W. Flatter, Cardinal Gibed?" bons, Frauds Lyade .Stetson. Hubert Tin. committee named fixed Ju'y Tirat Payne, and others. Air. Foster fi as tbe time fur holding tSh Ha reviewed was chuseu .president. the previous arbitration movements and said no question can herjatfer arise between tlie United States and SUDDEN DARKNESS England, which will more seriously the territorial integrity, the honor of the nation. Ita vlial Interests or Chicago Experiences a Most Remarkthan those whicn alits Indeiiendi-uce- . to ariiitra-lio- n able Phenomenon. submitted been have ready to our inserious without Injury Chicago, Jan. 1. Hundreds of on incoming trains here today terests. time He ssid there never was a were startled by a sudden plunge Into more when the two countries were darkness. The union Iran midnight united. from broad daylight aeemed Immediate closely ! resident announced Foster llu-and complete as if ihu rush was Into ivsolutiuiis. Among a tunnel under a mountain. The Mark-n- tlie cuiumitteoareonHorace Davis, of Fan cxieiidi-iu a circle from tlu the members of Edward Kuewatrr renter of tlie city, the radius being a Frxmiwo; distance of several mib-a- . The duration Omaha.' A message was read from Mayor Mcwas over an hour.. Unusual atmosui New York, iu which he nggrardfr-conditions, pheric. by Clellan, ' mnuke, were generally accepted aa (ho said:' nations , In this. age, whou.iuen-ancause. of unlvcreal Tho phenomenon, was accompanied look hofiefully to a future )ieace, every endeavor to fasten upon by a fall of Snow, while a pall of imfor the amicable countries a all v eii-sable cloud penetrable appearing differences international ot adjustment buildall and eloped thoroughfares win the esteem of all mankind.' ings. Street car and wagon t ruffle was must A message from cltisens of San conaiderably hampered. Eveu greater Itior-datho Francisco, headed by Archbishop was by difficulty was encountered the arbitration plans, throngs of pedestrians who struggled read. urging sl Addresses in advocacy of as best they could akmg tbe slippery arbitration were made 'by walks in the abunco of street lamps. Irof. Jordan; Frederick W. Seward New York; Rtiiyvesant Fish, New E. H. DRIGGt SENTENCED. York; Thomas Barclay. 1mdon, and of the American Must Pay a Fins of $10,000-- Will Not President Gompers, Federation of Labor. Appeal. Than Police Force. Now York, Jan. 12. Of the four buttbeen ered pool rooms which have doing iMsiness recently in this ci.y ai d its suburbs it is said that 2m wi'l Lc forced to close their doors, h the telegraph company which from the disiribution of the race track, Ik persuaded to Hindi-t- Edmund It. Drigga, of Hruoklyu was today aentonred to Iraprlupniueut for one day In Itayhiond street Jail and lo n fine of 910,001). lirlggs wax convlrted of accepting money while n for securing a govcongressman-elec- t ernment contract for tbo purehaao of automatic cashiers front tho Brandt-Den- t l, company. There will he no V Phone 21 y rcfs-iiiedl- y Wlndste. ..Vt... Jut- Mack, formerly : AN.1 J3.-rFra- uk of the' lOuxtera division of the ' Associated1 Press is ill al (tio"W Indoor hotel, and physieiaus give no hopo of hla ' wj. Mr,' Mark Vuisf here to liver n lecture last week. .do-- , BRO., Wishington Ave. conferred privately. Tbe formal conterouce before the tlirono was of long duration and iu result is unknown. It Is said, however, that the response which was drafted yesterday was approved and that It will main be delivered to Uaron Dii Rosen, the Russian minister. This answer of Japan Is regarded as tho, flqal stejv In the negotiations. Public Interest in tlie mitromo Is at fever hunt and developments ye awaited:. . anx-loutri- ' EXTENDS ' , , WILLiAMS AND profit-sharin- A 412 CO. d SENTENCE. FORTY-YEAR MACHINERY TAKEN OUT. Plain City Plast Is Being Brought to Ogden. i 25th Street Plain City. -- an. The creamery 11. at Plain City was FURNITURE VANS, stripiHxl nf ninth of its machinery, last Saturday. The . No Damage to Property in Handling. e Twenty-flft- other eases will luiow Immediately each case. upon the chum, the engine, the hands-auru end all the lmtter-maknwere taken out snd x nt to Ogdtu, where tliey will he uswJ by e company organised fur ih of making and dealing in milk and butter. The' separators and the cheese-makina,i;wra. tim were left in place, nnd a sktinnlng rheese-makinn stilt sm and p'ant will lie maintained here. The Rev. Mr. Mason, formerly of the Church of the Good Shepherd at Ogden, held divine servireg : In the Kp.fcuiiwl church here last Fun day. Thu flock at this point have been somewhat neglected of talc and a few have strayed from but in tho future the voice of the Fhephcrd will lie heard calling rcKiilsrlv every other Sunday. Bishop Tuttle, upon bis recent visit to Fait lotkc. asked Mr. Mason to look after the fcheep ludh bore and at lsqtaii. and Ibis the reverend gentleman has consented to do. He will now visit one town ami then the other Sunday almut until other arrangements an- - made. The Plain City Dramatic .niNiuy has swvllen the exchequer of the Iaf Iterday Faints Sunday school with a The company has princely ! drams staged a four set entitled, for the defendants move that the Government elect on whs count the trial would proceed. District Attorney Brach opposed the mo tlon on the ground that the Govern ment waa not required to do aa The court said it wonld not rule on thh point until after the evidence waa in. The Government scored a point when Judge Pritchard allowed the postofflet inspectors who are to go on the stand to remain In the room. District Attorney Beach opened for the Government and recited the several counts ol the indictment. He said he would prove the presentation to Machen hy the Groffs of 40 per cent of the price of the fasteners a part of which went to the Lorenzos as Intermediaries. Counsel fur the defendants waived an opening statement, whereupon an adjournment waa taken to permit the Dlstrh't Attorney and counsel fur defendant to agree with reference to the examination of certain evidence In the pOHaeasiou of both. Conspicuous among those in attend-an-'was Perry 8. Heath, one of the witnesses for the Government. HEROIC ACT OF ELEVATOR g Make ew STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. and COUPES furnished for BALLS, WEDDINGS, FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES. ALL TRAINS MET BY ALLENS CARRIAGES. g Y.-t- u BOND PROPOSAL ACCEPTED. Washington. .Ian.. 12. The War deaeeeptrd the propotal partment of Harvey Fiske Sons of New York for the rnt ire f T.OnO.Ptm bond Issue of tlie Philippine government, on of the purchase of the friar lands at $ld7.r-77- . fo-la- y . . Women. Jau. 12. Blinded and by smoke, Ahralmm Gcnhe,-aeievator nun In a Broadway oftrv hulldin;.. ran Mv car three tlmra from the ti.rcel tc the eight :i flmir today rescuing eight scrub women, who had become panle-x- t rlckon. As the elcia-lu-r reached the gitm.i . floor for ibu third time Gruber Into Broadway in a (aiming condition. Ho I. had cen heariy still d by the snu-kar.d was with uifflcultv revived. Tim actual money loss was small, the nee being confined tu the basement. Xunv emus 'ninnies f records and maul fosts lo the Southern Pacific Railroad companv which occn pled the stnvt floor, were dealmycd. thi-Jul- HACKS MAN. Three Rune to Eighth Floor to Rcocuo New choked g Dispatch. SECURED. today. Counse put-IHis- Machinery and Freight Handled with NOW Trial ef PoatefPce Grafters is Prc ctcding. Wasbiugtoii. Jan. 12.' The work o empaneling a Jury in the trial of Aus W. Machen. Groff Brothers, and Mi and Mrs. fnr 'ivuihptrai-- In dc fraud the GuvcrameuL waa completet pas-teiirL- Ue7 street. h The Jury was vPVtsrd until Ihl: when . 1H! first of the morning Zang saloon rubbers will have a hear lug, which will he tk K. Hickey. Th JURY 19 .New York, Jan. 12. The I. S. Steel nirporallon him extended its plan snd hrvHed subscriptions In Ihe preferred slock from' employes at r.r share, instead gf, tbe orig-Ins- l price of $k2.fiU. The--felowing statement Is made by .Trcssuypr Trimble : The plan ' adopted 'December 21, JP02,- - Is still in force, and employes arc subscribing for .the second year on the basis of the first year, except that the prlre fixed for the second year Is 3 per nhare. Another prominent official of the company makes the statement that it was regarded as n matter ot justice to permit employes to subscribe to Ibis stock at the prevailing market price. i on tlie case was excused. Sentence will be passed Thursday morn-luat tu oclock. The detendant-wercharged .with burglarising r room In the Allen block and also hi caking into a shooting gallery or PROFIT-SHARIN- it doing the business of the Town in the line of iSuits, Coats, Jackets ssi Furs Those who have made careful comaparison In WORKMANSHIP, QUALITY, STYLE and PRICE, say most emphatically that our sto;k in these lines excels all others in this market. In these departments you will find most liberal reductions in prices. While Everything' is Cheaper It will pay you to consider your needs most carefully. Remember, in eveiy department PRICES ARE MUCH LOWER, and the quality and styles beyond question. The heavy buying; throughout our Store is the best evidence of pleased patrons. LA ROSA. , cated last Oiiolwr, was sentenced to forty years in the penitentiary today by Judge KnowlM in the federal court. He is 24 years qiiL.. TMf! We are M - ! DOUBTFUL. great saving. ih-g- lirl-val- MACK8 RECOVERY ss n Wilmington, l)el., Jan. 12. In tho IT. 8. district court today Receiver Pepper of the Ray Fiats Gas rouipany. filed a rrapplieatlon In the suit against J. Edward Addleks, and the dlrertora of the gas coniny. In which they were asked to give an aseouiillng of 975.000.Ufitt ot stock In the company which they were alleged to have Issued to Addleks personally. This Is the final taper In the null., and its object is to force the issue. It will 1m followed hy the appoint meat of a master totak tenilmeny, v -- For a few days longer only. The prices on our full line of beautiful DRESS GOODS including all silks, plain and fancy, are reduced to meet the demands of the occasion. A more opportune time was never offered for securgoods (the Burt quality) at a ing seasonable high-cla- y the scull of prices just announced AlllMi in the proprietor of the rooms have gtit-rnl1stslled off the Police slid have routed private rietcri'rts employed to harass them, they admit they are jioweries to nnel the pn-K- i nr crisis. The notice they received lruin the telegraph company says: Beginning next Thursday our service w iJ be charged for at the rate of each 925 for each set of races fur room using tlie sertiee. directly ur indirectly. NYc have this day appointed ten inspecuirs. and they must have ready access to all ns mis at any hour of the day. Every room with telegraph or telephone connections must make a report to the telegraph company stating howr many rooms they are serving, and fur connecting room full tolls w ill be charged. "Our InsjwHtors must have the prlv-- . all of tracing aud inspecting v ires, and failure to comply with tlielr demands will result in causing service to be cut off without notice. Reports must be made at this office before Thursday morning. It Is said the price heretofore was SI? a day fur each room. By syndicating and using telephones many rooms were supplied with the news at nominal cost. The pool room keepers are cast down, to say the least. They admit there is no way to circumvent the l w order of things. It simply meanr that many will be compelled to quit - Helena, Mont,, Jan. 12. James Little IMume, who killed seven Indians on ths lllackfuol reservation while intoxi- ' uu-le- cou-ifoI- o ADDICKS AGAIN JN TROUBLE. deliver the Goods. tin I e up-pea- 1ML ! They Withdraw Their Former Plea of Not Guilty. In (he criminal division of the DisStatesmen of Japan Discuss an Import- trict court yesterday the case of ant Step. the State of Utah vs. David Williams to an aud William La Rose rame Tokio, Jan. 12. The Dual confer-eurthe tlmme to deeiilo upon abrupt end. When the rase waa callat 2 ed which waa started hue the day the response to Russia o'clock this aftcrnisin. It wsm attend- before, the plaintiff s attorney. 14. ed by all the mcmlierx of the cabinet, K. MacMillan, arose aud informed the livu of the cldvT statesmen. Admirals court that the defendants desired to withdraw their pica of nut guilty and Ito aud IJuin, and General Kodama. Previous to I ho conference Admiral enter one of guilty to the charge of iremier burglary. This was permitted by the A'smsuotu, representing Ftale and the charges of housebreake Katsura. fho Is Indtsiswevl, had a audience with the Emperor. Min- ing and pi tit larceny were dismissister Kmnurs and Marquis Ito also ed. The Jury whleh hail been emian-eleRESPONSE.- UPON DECIDE 12. Company More Powerful Telegraph inter-nntlon- Jan. 13. SALE W IE POOL ROOMS CLOSE. n, Clothing and Goods; Furnishing You and we Yhone238Y. visiting a number of neigh--j settliiinents with it. and the the Fundsy harvest Is given to Aud the Sunday school Is now said to be giddy with the giddiness that comes w ith sudden affluence JANTAKY, riiiiids, et New York. UTAH, WEDNESDAY MOUSING. boring iu-ol- A: KUHN buy OGDEN, J There to Tice-rbairm- EXAMINEE, MOIJXIXO j ar-ivu- It may be impossible to fight the peal now pending, and tbe most rate rase on the court records for a century may. result in the freeing ot the prisoner 'after his having spent two years in the death house. The paper reported to be missing Include the famous Rlee will of 1892, and all the exhibits collected hy District Attorney Jerome with which to light the appeal of lit trick's lawyers. Their loss will render District Attorney Jerome utterly helpless.. Every legal means of raving Patrick from the electric chair has been used by his attorneys and the appeal now pending lg RIGHTS . I United Statea and Japan Uaing All Poaalble Speed to Ratify Traaty. rnited BUtes Pekin, Jan. 12.-- Tje ,nd Jaiian are strenuously endewvor-n- g to eatabliah their rights in under the new commercial treaties before the war breaks out. The ratifications of the American treaty were to have been exchanged at Washington. but with the view of obviating he delay involved in mailing the Jhlnrse copy to Washington. Minister Jonger la urging tho Government too rod a telegraphic copy ami to author-xthe Chinese minister at Washlng-o- n to make the exchange therewith. It Is believed there are precedent or such a prweedlng. Until the are exchanged, it is iniiKWsl-d- e for tho United States to claim tbe Mukden Iglit of sending consul to nd An Tung. The ratifications of the .eatv with Japan were exchanged at he foreign office yesterday. A iqiecial gent brought the Japaneen copy for oklu. The Chinese officials asked for ho delay of a day nr two to arrange ome details', hut the Japanese minis-c- r refused to agree to any delay. Thia ante is eonslriered significant According to the latest reports here lussla proposes to concede to Japai io higher status In Manchuria than is nrolved in tbe formal confirmation of er treaty rights, thus confirming lmllar reports from various sources ubllshed in the United Stales. -- Man-jhnr- ia final. Official In office know the District Attorney's that the document are still in existence and believe that they ran recover them. How strongly this hoie Is based will probably be shown within a few days. It la understood that the grand Jury has called before it two men who are known to spend much of their time around the criminal courts building. rati-icatio- NEUTRALITY URGED. One of these witnesses, upon being questioned closely regarding the miaa-- I Ing papers, is raid to have related that as be was walking along Centre street : several days ago, he kicked out of the slush a package of papers. He ran that they were exhibits in the Patrick rase and the Rice will of 1893 waa among them. He declares that he took ;them to a lawyer living In Harlem j whom he knew. This lawyer has thus far refused to discuss the matter. Meanwhile, the loes had been discovered and the staff of the District Attorney's office were searching for the documents. Finally the matter was laid before the grand jury. r" Must Racegniae China's or Treaty Rights Will Not Stand. London, Jan. 12. Earon Hayaahi, Ixpanese minister, raid today that he aad communicated to the foreign office the action of Japnn in urging Chinese neutrality. The minister added that the words "promptly resort to arms' used in the London Times dispatch from Pekin today, appears to be a mistake, which he attributes to mistranslation hy the Chinese officials. "What we have dope, raid he. "is to urge neutrality up-a- i China in the event of war so as to minimize the disturbance of trade, avoid internal disorders in Chins, guanl foreign residents In the Interhu and avoid unnecessary complications of Chlua's finances, and for the purpose of limiting so far as possible the theatre of war. should war result. I have not yet received any intimation as to what action my government intends to take, or what is the result so far of the deliberations of the elder statesmen." Baron Hayashi's view of the Russian circular referring to treaty right In Manchuria is ihat it la contradictory. "No treaty rights." the minister said, ran be of any real good, unless Russia recognizes China's sovereignty iu Maneburia. By llite last declar-tio- n Russia appears to do this, but at the same time she persistently refuses .Ispsu's demand for a formal recognition 1 hereof. That la Ihe point uu whleh such a grave issue hangs." Russia ORDERED FROM COURT. Woman Searched and Flit Found on Her Person. Chicago, Jan. 12. A woman giving her name aa Miss Bchroeder, who ha been In constant attendance upon tbe trial of the car barn bandits, waa from tlie court room today by Justice Kerstena with the Injunction not io return. A file was found by the police matron upon searching tha The Balance of our Stock of Ladies and Men s SWEATERS at Half Price. Summer Shirt Waists are here. To make room for them One Half Off on all Shirt Waists Everything in Our Broken UNDERWEAR woman. GUARD AGAIN8T SMALLPOX. Lock port. N. Y.. Jan. 12. The board of health has ordered all local theatres amusement halls, dance halls and other public meeting places except public schools Closed, and the public library to cease issuing books in order to guard against any epidemic of smallpox or other contagions disease that are prevalent In various places in Niagara and adjoining counlisa. DEPARTMENT WINS SUIT. New York. Jan. 12. A suit begun in 1Mb to recover uncollected duties has Just been settled to the advantage' of the treasury department. It was a ease of the Government and ' others against Merrick Price brought to recover uncollected duties represented by warehouse bondsi The suit was carried from one court to another. Mr. Price and others interested In and connected with the case have died, IMPORTANT PAPERS LOST. but the government kept at it and finfrom his Murderer of William Rico May Escape ally has collected 96.000 heirs. Punishment. New York. Jen. 12. All the important papers In the case of Albert T. Patrick, under sentence of doath This Week LORD BROOKE DEAD. t ' STOCK 50 per cent Off The Buyers last woek at our store are Satisfied What More Can be Said. ..fc., Reese & '; Howell Sons. LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS and t London, Jan. 12. Lord Bray Brooke. for the murder of the aged Texas roil-- ! . (the Rev. Latimer Neville, rector of Bonaire William Marsh Rice, are re- -j I Haydon. Cambridgeshire since 1851, Transferred to any part of the city. ported to have been lost from the Dis- i and muter of Magdalen college, sines PRICES REASONABLE. trict Attorney's office. Without them 1 1853), is dead. He was born in 1827. Phene 931x 233 29th 8t BAGGAGE A Pair of Ladies9 50 cent Storm Rubbers with Every Pair of Ladies $1 .50 to $4.00 Shoes. During the Week of January 11th to the 16th, 1904. wot |