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Show 'I ' t THE MOIiXINTi OGDEN, EXAMIXEH, UTAH, srNDAY 3IOHNISU, given at the I'uiversity of I'tah by the TlfT IN UR lady students, some sneak thief did a good business, a number of cloaks and j wraps being purloined. ()ue young j Discusses Affairs in wiih'a nice while knit'' lady wlio-.cn- i pects Period of . and as a opera shawl was a Throughout c.iaerquemv was oblged to return Ksu Francisco. home through the wintry air wilh head Governor Taft of li and neck unprotected. niuri..-! SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT fwo the Examiner's C-- Special CarrespoodeaL rived drove down town, and proceeded to (Hebraic in their own epecial and exuberant style. Offices at ihe fort reported to' the police their fajlqre to return lam night and a patrolman picked up the team al a late hour' lied in Fourth South Street. When last seen the soldiers were oblivious to all courts and mindful only oi present enjoyment, but before the police started out to find them they had successfully iiidden up." t),,. Supreme court this afternoon wndfd down an opiuiou affimiug the htdituieiii of the lower court in tba E. J- - N11 against late Clark The action wraa el al. apiiellanis. a brsug'it in I'tah county to. condemn irieht of way across the land of for an Irrigation ditch where- -' kr water could be diverted and used in irrigating plaintiff's farm. It la by appellent that the lower .Hurt erred in overruling the demurrer on its iar the reason that the complaint showa that use to lie made of the Is property sought to be condemned, strictly private and In ro sense a Justice McCarty,, who wrote lie use. 'the opinion of the supreme court, holds ttet In view of the physical and conditions hr Mia Stale the use assur- -' of water for Irrigation la must . con-ilend- ed . tii' filly a public use. MEETING. SOCIETY ' The Salt lJikc County I lortlcultural gmtety. Which held its regular meeting yesterday afternoon, discussed at great ilrngih the effect of the f times from the valley smelters from vegotaton. In Tltg memhera. were unanimous legislation to 'agreeing that' special i provide a remedy for the injurious effects of the sulphur furnea upon growi- necesng crops of various kind waa a , iitY. ? A strong effort to bring the qneaUon the next legielEture will be before made. large proportion of the damage courts dur!suts tiled In the Salt ing llte past year have beento based fruit upon the grounds of injuries 'and crops from the noxious gases and there Is a strong feeling that prompt 'and vigorous action la needed. a i Ike SOLDIERS CELEBRATE. William Force, a Fort Douglas sol- -, dier. who was serving a short sentence; ?ln the guardhouse, and' a sentry, whose 'name he officers at the. post will nob oh the military reveal, were sent-oureservation yesterday afternoon to do some work. They went out with a mule team and a buckboard and Instead of remaining at their duties ! t ' trit SAN PEDRO sional appropriation necessary to complete ihe deepening of Kan Pedro harbor: Whereas. The Commercial club as the representative of the business interests of Salt l.ake City and the state of 1'tah recognises the fact that when the Kan Pedro, lam Angeles ft Kalt l.ake railroad la completed, as it probably will be within the current year, be harbor at Kan Pedro will lierome, by reason of shortened mileage and reduced grades, the nearest and most afcessable Pacific coast port for serving the com menial interests of said city and' state, and will necessarily result in a very large volume of loudness . passing through Kali Lake (Tty by rail, destined for the nearest Pacific roast jtort, over a great mileage of railroad centering our city, and extending thence to .the east, north and aoutli, ami. Whereas, The Commerce! recognizes the further fact that the const ruction of the 'Isthmian canal will be shortly entered upon and that, when complete Kan Pedro harlwr wlli undoubtedly assume great additional Importance to this entire region on account of aervngl as a Uarbof fur accommodating much of the commerce which will come from eastern cities to be passed through a Pacific roast port and transferred thence by rail to the cities of this country, thereby greatly reducing freight rates and charges. Therefore' be it Resolved, Thai the continued Improvement by the government of the United 8 tales of the inner harbor of Kan Pedro Is of paramount Interest to the Klalg of Utah In common with all ol Iter intermountain states. Resolved, further, that we call upon and urge the senators representing the State of Utah In the United Ktatea Senate and the representative of the State of Utah in the 1 louse of Representatives earnestly and diligently to work for the appropriation by the government at the present session of Congress of the balance, of the total sum estimated by the board of engineers of the United States as necessary for making the Inner heritor at San Pedro an adequate port for the accommodation of all kinds of ocean commerce, including vessel large enough to carfreight and that the ry trans-pacif- ic name be put under the continuing contracts syaem, no that the Improvements so urgently desired by the commerce the oft he hnlre southwestern part of United Statee may.be completed at the earliest date. Resolved; further, ghat the secretary Ta hereby direr tod to' send a ropy of these resolutions to the senators and repreaenatlvea In Congress from this state. ' E. F. HOLMES. President. HOUSTON. B. Secretary. J. 1 . Captain Kemmerman of F company of Mantl la the recipient of a gold Watch from the officers and men or kia command in token of their appreciation and respect for blm aa an officer and a gentleman. Recent promotions In the pay department 'oftho army are likely to make a lieutenant colonel of Mpjor George f. Downey, paymaster for the department of the Colorado at Denver. He la a 'son of Major Downey, U. S.1 A, retired, of this city." Geurgie Raymond, who llvea over the saloon at. 228 State street, took 20 grains of morphine Thursday, but was Hatter and Clothier. UU net op. : u W .nuts. Ex- Activity Funner i this ii,. aricaui- - . i 1..- - . s medical attendance saved by prompt and a slomach- pump. Gmrgio was despondent over tho life she was leading.' and had been fined $5 Thtirsday for being drank on the st recta. . The Utah Indian War veterans will hold their annual reunion In the Thirteenth ward assembly rooms on Monday.' Feb. 1, at 7:30 p. m., according lo a decision arrived at. during preliminary meetings held this week. Tba members of the Kauvoo legion will participate in the reunion. Thursday night at the leap-ye- ball ar I1- i . - grid-irnnin- g - trans-ocean- a PENALTY IN BURTON CASE. St. 1iuIk, Jan. The penalty provided upon conviction for ihe offense wi'b which Senator liurton ia charged the miimx is a sentence of not more hare lui n very heavy. than two years and a fine ot not more ifiau IUi.inh). and ome so convicted Jhu McS, Hi. ) hat lircu appointed shall be rendered incapable of holding foreman of the mine at office of trust, honor or emolument uu-d- ir l'ark l':i). anil will cuter upon his! i . the government. duties- on Mi'iula.v United States senators are immune from arrest, except fur snerified crimes, At the Sacramento mine. Morcur, while tlie. 'Senati: is in session. It ia lli.i tuns ore are treated daily SIX CARS OF ADVERTISING. at the company ' mill. This is in ad- expected hat tho present Senate session will last until the summer, lmt K is iliiinii to the oiupii- - of mercurial ores, i Promoters of Lewis and Clark Expo- ex pe ted that Senator Burton will make arrangement a for a sieedy tria. sition at Work. Repairs are rapidly being made at William K. For bcvcral pai-- t the Midas mill in the IVrp Creek FortUml. Ore.. Jan. LM. Books en- Cochran. cliiiT days isetofflcu iusias'tnr. country, and ihe management says ough to till six cars arc to be printHugh C. Dennis and W. N. the work will bo completed in about ed at oner, descriptive of llic Iwis Major have been the grand jury two weeks. and Clark eximsition ami the Oregon and it is believed the Indictment was The contract lias been let found on their country. The purtestimony. The stockholders of the Sheba- mine by the and Clark corporal ion. of Senator Murtous Intercession iu the Divp Creek region contemplates and is the largest order for advertis- pose was. it is stated, to prevent the inthe cap'.ial stock or that ing literature in the history of the surance of a fraud order against tbs slate. ci.rjHjrat ion ut an early dale. RRialto company. The hooks are to be dislrilinted SPRING TO BRING ACTIVITY. throughout tho east and in Europe, TAFT TO PROCEED EAST. disposing of a large quantity With the npcuiug of spring the min- at the St. Louis exposition, it conSsn Francisco, Pal., Jan. 23. ing ramps of Utah will exiierienci tains information regarding the whole Taft, his secretary, F. W. Includes Oregon what country, unprecedented activity and Carson Taylor proceed Carpenter, now is Idulio. Oregon. Washington, lleimrls coining from all directions Mrs. east. her two children indicate that more nu-- will be em- and parts of Moniaua and Wyoming. and attendants, Taft, after a visit of a fortThe book is to be profusely illustratployed in Ibe various districts than ed. night In friends In this viciuicity, will ever before. Tills will be partieulurly go to Kants Raraliia. extrue of llinghatn. where (ho daily NORWAY TOWN DESTROYED. traction of ores is rapidly approaching that of tho boastful Dune. Tronhjem. Norway. Jan. 23. The In Dark City a number of new s proiM-itieare to le oiiened up. In town of Aalesund was practically dethe Bonanza Flat Rectum of tho camp stroyed by (Ire today but. so far as many men will find employment and ascertained, (here was no loss of life. school house. sho and it woul-- l not bo surprising if ncvcral The of the town have lieen will bo developed three-quartgood producers there. Tho management of the J. I. burned and the latest news rereived C. mine is very hopeful of succchk; in said the remaining buildings were on fact. Mr. Turner, Ihe messenger, is Are. confident that tho workings will soon WATER FAMINE IN HARRISBURG show up some large bodies of ore. lu Stoektou,' too, tho campaign will The Balance of our he a 'lively one, inasmuch as tlic Two Mains Which Feed the Reservoir Buret. Stock of Ladies great lionerine drain tunnel will, within a few mouths, tap the produo-tlv- n Harrisburg, Ts.. Jan. 23. The simand Hen s channels of the lionerine and ultaneous breaking of two of the mains which food the reserother miues nf the camp. In altout thirty das the big mill of the lione-rin- voir and supply water tu the net work company will be In oieralin and of pipes throughout Harrisburg, haa tlie shipment of the year will no caused the worst water famine ever doubt inn up to great proportion. , known in this vicinity. Houses, hoIu Beaver county the Newhoiise tels. railroads, mills, and factories mines will soon require additional havo been cut off. This state of afhelp, both in the mine and In the con- fairs Is most serious. struction of the proposed concentraCASUALTIES FROM TORNADO. tor. Rut this is the story all along the line of the states camps. Birmingham, Ala.. Jan. 23. The toOne of tlu most gratifying signs of the limes ia the groat amount of tal number of dead in yesterdays torsix of whom are building to bo done thla year, which nado Is thirty-eigh- t, will require the service of hundreds white. The number of wounded is estwelve timated at sixty-fiv- e, fatally. of men. The building of the American Smell- Citizens of Tuscaloosa are caring for ing and Refining companys copper the destitute. plant at Murray, which. It Is said, will here. To make room ROSE IS INDICTED. cost anywhere from $700,000 to $1.-(for them 10,000, is probably the moat ImportCleveland, Jen. 23. The grand jury ant undertaking so far scheduled. Tho installation of lead fttrnarcs at the returned an Indictment against Georgo Produce NaUnited Stales smeller la by no means A. Rose, cashier nf the which closed k doors an unimportant event That thla work tional bank,Rose Is charged with havwill soon be under way, is the assur- yesterday. $189.0(10 of the I tanks on all ance given out by Managing Direc- ing embezzled fund. A arrant was Issued for his tor Holden. The Bingham Consoli- arrest dated company la also preparing to build large stacks to handle Ha own RAILROAD OFFICERS IN COURT. as well aa custom ores of that class. The construction of the Cactus conJan. 23. President Perry centrator by the Newhtmse mines and andDenver, Chief Engineer Beerhower, of the &OOOCOOOOOCCOXCCCOOCOCGOOC Is no small undertaking, Denver ft Northwestern smelters railway and the cost will be close to what the HallnU of the liefore American will spend In building Its federal court Judge to answer to tlie Everything In Our Broken today, new copper planL The Utah Consoliin 'cnustniciing charge-o- f dated is already enlarging Ha sntclter their lines contempt across the Denver, lake-wou- d In the valley and by the middle of and Golden, now In the bands of the year the plant will be treating the receiver, .without the consent of 800 tons per day, instead of about 500. the court. Other new mills in contemplation After a brief bearing Judge Hallett is one for the Columbus Consolidated the defendants five days In at Alta, another for the Trapper's gave which to remove the crossiug they Pride, near Maryavale; the Ohio Cop- have constructed. per company promisee to build a 500-toBeconcentrator in Bingham. sides the Above mentioned might be added several others of lesser importSILVER KING SALOON ance. Daly-Judg- .Mr. Taft, er Korea. With bin EIRE PRODUCES EXCITEMENT Wult'li v. their i wu children " Philippinci-- . attorney general ol on aho is traveling f pan) Masonic alni-nreTemple Threatened With his way home on Destruction Flames SubThe governor was u. .i a nuuihi-- r t dued Within an Hour. of representative an. navy men broke out and civil officials oi. h. ; ug Gulden Chicago. Jan. 23. Fire wa- - transthla afternoon in the Masonte temple. Gate, to which the had reached the ferred after a skyscraiier. one square east the quarantine sta .... The nut tin- - Oakland of the Iroquois theatre. Owing to the carried its paaecngci ocfacl that upwards of 2.000 people i'ai l boarded Mole, whore (invert cupy the offices auJ stores iu the giant the card cm overlain1 v.i for Washstructure the Are caused great excite- ington. On arrivin:--- jcapital he .. un-ment. The series of elevators sur- will al once assume a sec rounding the rotunda m me cellar con- retary of war. tinued to run while the smoke and a Tu conversation n imrter, flames issued from the windows iu the commenting upon v.miuh situafourth story where the lire aiurled. tion of affairs in th' l'i.'i.ipin-s- . Gov. The iieople were removed from the up- Taft said that com iinu... there were per floors aa rapidly aa jMtssiblc. lieller than ever bTi.'ri and be doublUreal crowds of spectators quickly ed if greater trenqi.T1) .ur prevail surrounded the temple, bcyig drawn cd. even under the admitiir from i lie fashionable shopping district tral ion-..- . of .Slate .street-,.- , h loo1 slid hu-adjoiuing "Ve arc now ard,"hald thoroughfares. The sight of the ma- he, "to a period of to activity in jestic structure through the clouds of railroad building tl.iv.chniit the Issmoke and flames was one lung to be lands. English and capitalremembered. ists have so far coiiin-fii-the field, ' Firemen were summoned by an. bin the people arc hiimoiim for the alarm automatically, sent in from the introduction of Ann Mean capital, room In which the Are began. The which: so' far lias mn fortheoin-ing.Thifiremen quickly made connection with be dm- in the' fact that may buildthe stationary standpipe lu the it Is too much occ.iph'd .in other ing. Immediately . tuna of water branches of industry or perhaps inflooded the floors where the sntoke and vestors in. this count m ure ton afraid, blaze whs tbiekesr. The danger waa lurking tho experience of English proby tbev suspected presence of moters in dealing wi'li financial mata quantity of chemicals which occu- ters in the Orient. One American pants derlared were stored near the syndicate, headed by i .Mr. ttwift. of place where Ihe flames originated. Detroit, la now cm tni.-- in the Occupants of the building, warned of an electric railroad, by the suffocating clouds of smoke that afreets of Manila, with the the .rose through the many glories. lost no oblcct iu. view of extensions which lime in making efforts for safe exits. will connect suburban points. at each eleGuards were stationed Two new branch lines have just vator landing on the floor and .the pan-le-- st been authorized "by the government, rieken people , were ' hurried from one of 35 miles and another 31 of the building.- . ; miles, on the Ha of the road now The. origin of the lire waa In an exrunning out a distance of I2u miles plosion of chemlrals in. an office on from to Daruium. Thla road was a waa Manila the' flfrh floor. originally bnilt by the Spanish. sufficient notice of danger to the occapitalists arc now seeking cupants of the floors just above and English franchises in other directions and Secbelow, but was unheard by hundreds retary Root has had surveys for two of other persona In the vast structure or three trunk lines, which have alwho received their warnings when sudbeen published, and for whlrb ready wans dense of denly confronted with have boon asked. estimates smoke. i Tho need nf greatest Flames quickly spread to Ihe floors the Islands is railroads. the hour of The oppor-- ' above. Men and women rushed wildly So tunity for their ronstruet ion Is nut elevators. for the stairs and limited to any particular island, alrapidly did the immense building fill though now they are confined to with smoke that thtf firemen found It Luzon. just island In tho group ran Every to within work the) almost impossible ' support railroad a running fur CO was fire walls. In a short time the miles the coagt hi handle supfloors, containing, plies. along raging on three American capital, it is hoped, and many chemical establishments .appreciate Ibis opportunity and offices. Further explos- - j will doctors secure the roads. ,, Ions were momentarily feared. As al "The census wlll'lm the Iroquois catastrophe Fire Marshal October next and cn that published In date provided he and waa on soon Jdushara hand, the country Is tranquil, as at present, quickly warned his men of the dan- the government will authorize the elecger. tion of an assembly- of not less than Thousands of people on the streets, fifty nor more 100 than members. This watching the fire, were thrown into a assembly will be a legislative body a threw which an explosion, by panic with the commission, passquantity of acid through the windows, ing all enactments for the government on the fluid rushing sending smarting of the territory. It will be provided, crowtis below. however, that should they fail at any man old In the' rush for safety an time to pass the nrecssary appropriawaa- thrown down an area way, being tions. the governor general and treasto do so. 'inis urer picked lip unconscious. have will poser The lire was out within an hour. A assembly will also b$ regarded In tne number of liersons were Injured. light of an educational institution. precau. Owing to the extraordinary "Thin will give the present ltiilip-pin- e the tions adopted in constructing commission two and a half years building the loss by. fire, it la esti- more In which to complete their armated, will not exceed $50,000. rangements for ihe government of the Islands and the enactment of what they may tonsider necessary legislaEXORBITANT PRICE OF MEAT. tion. In reply to rntmtion whether or Vianna Seeks Relief from Stringent not the Filipinos were In a condition Regplatione. to govern themselves, he said that Vienna, Jan. 21 Owing to Increas- they certainly were npt at present and ing complaints from the public regard- to make a prediction on the subject ing the exorbitant prices at which meat would be looking too far ahead Into is sold In Vienna, the municipal coun- the future. cil baa resolved to ask the governRegarding the Japanese situation, ment upon what conditions it would the aaid that affairs lookpermit the importation of meat from ed quite warlike. Da bad hopes, howAmerica, Argentina and Australia. ever. that the rrJtda might yet be Up to the present time the governbridged over and peace preserved. Ihe ment baa objected to. the Introduction n,lkado was a man of forre and tart, lc countries bis calibre being shown by the class of of meat from upon general sanitary ground. The advisers he had gathered around him. ministry of the interior has just issued an order prohibiting the importaCONGRESS OF STUDENTS. tion of frozen beef from Argentina and Australia coming to Vienna through Rome. Jan. 23. Tho first congreaa London, when this lieef la accompanied of students to he held in Italy for the only by. the certificates of the English purpose of discussing moral and relig-loiiveterinary surgeon. The lraixirtatlon ions, ix In session here. The of frozen beef and pork direct from moat quest numerous rep rotten tat ion to the Australia la prohibited also for importla derived from universities ant veterinary and sanitary reasons. congress Italy and Sicily hut inflthroughout governthe further inquiries Pending are present, from ment is withholding it decision wilh uential delegates Switzerland France. .Dirtugal. Spain, frozen of regard to the importation J- of New York, beef direct from Argentina and of and Belgium. the A Mott World's Student. secretary of frozen pork direct from Canada. and organizer nf It is considered probable that the Christian Federation, movement in different government may relax the stringency tho .students of the present provisions in order to countries in Europe, made the openaid the efforts of the municipal coun- ing address. in shirb.he sounded the cil to procure rbearer meat for. the key nuto to forward the religious movement' among young men of the people of Vienna. Latin race. Over two hundred delecome to GUILTY OF CRIMINAL NEGLECT gates havo which isRome to attend tho congress regarded here The roroncr'a with deep Inicm-Peoria. 111.. Jan. 23. jury that has been investigating the DROWNED FORDING STREAM. collision on the Illinois Central between a work train and a string of ran: on Monday last, iu three Sharon, Fa., Jan. 23. Four men and resulting ' deaths, has held I. N. Walker, con- a women who attempted , to ford a ductor of the work train, guilty of swollen stream nnar here today were criminal neglect, and recommends last swept away and it la reported all were drowned. he be held for manslaughter. bid and $19.50 asked, at $19.12 while the closing yesterday was at least $2 higher, laical brokers hare also bid up for the stock aiui now the . announcement conn-from the headquarters or the comimny. that the finances of the concern will hr in sfiaito for the inauguration of divii dends along almul The July. company expects to earn at least $1,. 2Hi.iiipii iiiiriug the present )car. stock has been transferred lately. NOTES from ibe camps Mate that M.inu hi she pat few days t . Following la the fell text of the res obit ions adopted last night, .by the lKisrd of governors of the Cummer cal club In favor of the increased congres- A clairvoyant named John Arnold was arrested yesterday afternoon for "fortune telling without a license, on complaint of the city license collector. FRED M.NYE -i . RESOLUTIONS. SUIT UKE NOTES THIS WEEK. P- MINING . - jUs: of Water for Irrigation t a Public Use. hi-r- c IIMISCO - 2-- liu.-don- m-xl- --BEFORE No such Values ever offered to the public before. U CUM SEE US. I Ix-wl- s V il This Week er I I! htir-ty-lnr- h SWEATERS e I- - at Half Price. Summer Shirt t: Waists are Ono Half OH Shirt Waists UNDERWEAR ?! STOCK 50 FRISCO SILVER ft MURPHY QUEEN. r The stockholders of Ibe Frisco Queen Mining company., say the Richfield Reaper, who attended the annual meeting In Richfield last week, expressed thcnifielvi as well satisfied with the outlook for the property. Tho ground adjoins the Golden Reef on Ihe north and has the same identical formation. Home time ago a shot was put Into a cropping and samples of the rock thrown out assayed all the way from $11 to $20 per ton In gold. The directors then decided to run a tunnel to tap this vein and arc now In a distance of about SO feet. It Is exported to strike this rein willifn the next inn to 150 feet. It lies in connie with a similar vein on tho Golden Reef from which excellent gold values havo beep obtained. Beyond this vein is expected the galena body of oro which the Golden Reef people are after on their property, indications of which outcrop and re In line on both properties. J. A. Ross, of Joseph, has been made superintendent of the work, and a force of men are to be kept steadily engaged until the first vein is struck. 811-ve- U. 8. STRONGER. During the present week the market for mining stocks in Boston has shown a strong tendency. This is tme of the United Mining, which, on Mondays close, wm quoted ... Twenty-Fift- h St. The Buyers at our store - s I: last week are Satisfied What More Can be Said V. J.Mliire Reese & 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY SILVER PLUMBER TELEPHONE 518x THOSE LITE MEN Howell Sons. PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 12 to 3 p. m-- , 25 cent. We give nice lunch ell day. Short order at ell hour, fresh ters, game and flab In season. oys- Props. Charley & Hong, NO. 318 25th 8L HAVE EVERYTHING .( ELECTRICAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC CO. STANLEYS. STEVENS, Phene 514x. MANAGER. 2279 Wsshington Ave. YOU KNOW RUBBERS GO FREE With every $1.50 to $4.00- Pairs of LatUesi- Shoes. ! GIBLIN, Props. First Class Wines, Liquors end Clgsrs. Yeur Pstronsge Solicited. 132 per cent Off TEAMSTERS issiTOCKMEN J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. car- rtea a full line uf Gloves, Blankets, Whips, Tents and Wagon Cuvere. Mfra. of High Grade Harness and Stock Saddles. Phona 514x. 2279 Washington Ave. 2411 Washington Avenue. w: WE MOVE . i i I You Save More Money by purchasing at this sale than ever before. Yourselves fitted out for the winter. - !? ; The Greatest Shoe Sale of the Season Continues Only a Few More Days : i ( nm . i:i m-x- e CARBONS AND; PLATINUMS LATEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY i !t i II JANUARY 2J. IROi. Get the Little Ones as well as W-- CUM 8EE-- U I |