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Show IBB states, themselves, becomes immediately on the outbreak of hostilities, oae of great anxiety, owing to the fact that the rules of war subordinate neutral Published every duy In th year. to belligerent tnteresis, and impose on Business Office, 407 24th Street a neutral sure as elaborate series of i . duties, tbe neglect of any one of which Published by the Ultra Printing Co. may entail the must serious conse- THE EXAMINER. ... MOBXlXa KXiMINEB, POPES. UTAU. Lyceum Theatre Sawyer & Young, Props. WEEK FEBRUARY 21th. quences. Tbe duties of neutrals may conEditor and Mgr, veniently bs grouped under three headings. First, there are the duties of abstention duties which relate ot state Udlnrtd by Carrier, Including done by tbe government. Secondacta Sunday Morning Examiner, are datiea of prevention, there ly. 75 eta per month...,..,.. which relate to either .he government Sets itself or to those persons under Its JurSingle cop tea isdiction. Finally, there is tbe duty to SUBSCRIPTION RATES. acquiesce in penalties being inflicted by the belligerents upon iu subjects, a By mall one month (Including SS eta doty which has been termed the duty Sunday) of sufferance. Under curb one of these AO Pa (masters and Rural Delivery heads are a long series of rules and Camera are authorised to receive sub- foreign consuls ns well ns their home authorities And It n bard problem to scriptions. Bubseribers will confer a favor by keep from unwittingly violating some Informing this office of failure to re- of them. ceive Th Examiner before their breakfast. FRANK FRANCIS, ..................... OGDEN, UTAH, FEBRUARY E7, 1S04 KOREAN NEUTRALITY. If the dispatch from Seoul, on another page of The Examiner, la to be Interpreted to mean that Korea haa decided to Jtda Japan ia Sghtiag Russia, then the Bret break haa bees made la the direction of bringing on a great war, Following no eloaoly on the aeutrnlity proclamation. It ecrtainly puts the finishing touch to in already abeurd eltuatira, fur Korea's help la about aa valuable aa her neutrality, and aa the war progmaea la llabla to Bo a vanishing Quantity. However, as great enterprises sometimes grow from small beginnings, so 4 bis little breaking of the diplomatic word of Korea may be only the beginning of that fearful world conflict for p hfch an nations seem to he preparing. PANAMA CANAL. Tbs Denver News Is edited by Thom-a- s Patterson, senator fro mColorado. iiore ia that paper's view of the Panama canal quest loo: The treaty with Panama was ratified by the Senate yesterday. Both the Colorado senators voted against ratlfl-catio- n sa s matter of principle, know. Ing, of course, that they were with the minority. For good or evil the United States la fully committed to building the canal at Panama Instead of at Nicaragua. Of the 140,000,000 to be paid to the French company for the canal probwill go into the pockets ably one-hal- f of a peculators and lobbyists. Tha routs chosen to admittedly Inferior to that through Nicaragua and it to significant, aa Indicating the difficulties in the wsy of construction, that senators formerly classed sa opposed to any canal voted la favor of the Panama route. Every senator who voted against tbs treaty, with the possible exception of one or two, has been no earnest advocate of a canal for many yearn. It to almost psthellc that Senator Morgan of Alabama, who may Justly claim to he the father of the canal project, and who, more than any other man, haa created the sentiment la favor of It, folt himself compelled to vote against the only canal plan which has been permitted to bs brought to fruition. By its vote the senate also formally committed Itself to approval of tha measures taken by tha administration to support the revolution In Panama la violation of treaty obligations to Colombia. But, tha die having been cast. It remains only for everybody to Join la endeavoring to push the canal to completion. The future may reveal why railway senators who have been against a canal voted for the choice of the Panama route. Time will reveal also whether It to feasible to construct a practicable canal at Panama. THE POSTAL FRAUDS. LL'LU THEIS, Coon Songs. M'KEEVER AND BAKTRY. Comedy Sketch Artist. DEM ARIA AND ORLANDO, Bong and Dances. MARVELOUS KINGDOM, Hooligan oa Wheel. GERTIE STARK, Illustrated Songs- - larger than ths exhibit Japan had at the Chicago fair. Japan appropriated 1800,000 tor the present exhibit. This Increased Interest and expenditure to an evidence of th cordial friendship Man Assaults and Chokes a Young of our country for tbe United Slates. HiokL tha legation secretary, has Woman In Auditorium Hotel, served his country at Bt. Petersburg, at Peking and at Seoul, Korea. Ho to Chicago. now going on to take tbe place of Chicago, Feb, 24. A fashionably dressed young womsn.ll years old, haa Count Mutsu ia Washington. bees choked almost to insensibility HIGH PRICE OP FOOD STUFFS. to a corridor of the Auditorium hotel by a man who triad to rob her of her purse. Had it nut bees for the appear, New York P sepia Have t Pay Good ance of Juba V. ReddlngUm. tbe telePrises for Necessities. phone operator, who waa entering tha New York, Feb. 24. all hotel, the thief would have succeeds food stuffs exceiit egge, have reached ed, and murder might have resulted. extremely high prices ! i this city, owReddlngtna entered the hotel from ing largely to unfavorable weather. th Congress street entrance. H to a Prices which were thought to be high lonely spot at sight, as few persons a week or two ago, now look reasonuse that entrance. able for la this pas sag sway Reddlagtoa en- the tablenearly everything that reaches countered tha young woman sad her Fish, clams, oysters and lobsters era assailant, whereupon tha robber releas most affected by the severe weather. ed the girl and seised Reddlngton by never haw been so scarce, the shoulders, throwing him against nonOysters coming to the market except from th wall. Reddlagtoa quickly recov- Providence river beds. Lobsters, which ered and clinched with the thief. Ia have been growing scarcer for years, fell awn scuffle floor. the both to the are now hardly obtainable. Tbe assailant relaxed his hold, rose to Tnsrs s thirty ample supply of con quickly and dashed out tho Congress and haddock are plentiful, fresh street door. Cab men In Congress Itah that is fish that are notbut frown street had heard the noise of the scuf- and transported considerable distances fle and attempted to trap him, but tha are scarce. avoided them, and escaped. fugitive Potatoes, beans, cabbage, lentils, beets and other vegetables, are higher than tuey have been for years. Brand SIGNS PROCLAMATION. and roll are being raised la various ' pert of tbs city and concerted action Washington, Feb. 24. Seere- along this lines probably will be take Bunau-Va- and Minister 4 at tary Hay a meeting to beheld next Monday. rills this forenoon exchanged rat In the tenement house section when Ideations of the Panama canal lentil soup, cabbage, beans and potatreaty at the state department 4 toes are staple articles of food, tha 4 At U:1S o'clock the president 4 peddlers, even, have raised tnelr prices signed tho proclamation putting a couple of cents oa each article sold. Inte effect 4 the mMFijmi Pnu-tlrnll- treaty 444 4 CRUSHED TO DEATH.. Washington, Feb. 24 Th president signed the proclamation putting into effect tha treaty with Panama, regarding th Isthmian canaL Asnooaasth proclamation was signed it was return' ad to th state department where the exchange ef ratifications had taken place between Secretary of Bute Hay and Minister Bunan-Varlll- a of Panama. The cabinet waa la session whea th proclamation reached the Whit House from the sUte department. Beeratary Loch took the document to the president and he signed It Immediately. The president may not send to the senate his appointments on the isthmian canal commission before the first of nest week. He has been Informed by telegraph that Benjamin M. Harrod, of New Orteans.has mailed to him a statement regarding th charges preferred against Mr. Harred. Until he baa re nelved this statement and given It consideration th probability to that the official aanonacemeat of the person' ael of the commission will be withheld. Two Woman Meet With Fatal Accident In ths State Hsus. Des Moines, Feb. 24. Mrs. C. B. Fountain and her mother, Mrs. A. Hogue, of Valley Junction, Iowa, were crushed to death today In an elevator accident at the state house, Mrs. Hogue was the last person to get on tho elevator and ths operator started tho cago before she had fully got out of reach of the door. Her daughter reached out to grab her and was caught between tbe rage and the celling and crashed, killing her instantly. The operator then reversed the power and tbe mother made a plunge for her daughter, and wan caught between the floors of th building and the roof of tho eng. Before the bodies were re leased both were dead. COAL REGIONS CAVE. Scranton, Ps, Feb. 24. One of the mast extensive rave-in- s that the northern anthracite eoal section haa ever experienced occurred In West Scranton PRESIDENT RESIGNS, today. The cave-l- a affected an area amsms of about 40 acre. Bunan-YarillWhen ths first break occurred tho Washington, Feb, 21 M. tho minister from Panama, to- resident became day cabled his resignation as such to Thera are about 200 houses la the distha president of tbat republic. trict affected. Boms are completely wrecked, others are out of plumb, while SUSPENDED FROM COLLEGE. nearly every bouse Is twisted to such aa sxtent that the doors and windows Crack Dlatanc Runner of Chlcage Uni- cannot be opened. versity, BIG ESTATE IN DISPUTE. Chicago, Feb. 28. On tha charge of "cheating In class troth," Fred llall, One ef ths Heirs Applies t Supreme th crack disUnca runner of the Uni Court for Appointment of a veralty of Chicago, has been suspend Commission. ed for tha quarter, and debarred from New York, Fob. 24. In order to all Athletic contests for the rest of th year. The accusation against Hall to settle a dispute between the executthat he copied a geological map from ors of aa estate of 1 50,000.000, the treater part of which was toft to him the map of another student. Halls defense Is that the work was by his uncle five years ago, James assigned to he done outside of class Henry Smith of this city has applied room hours and he did not know It to the supreme court for the appointwere not permitted for two students to ment of a runimtashm which shall determine the commissions to which the work together. Tbe suspension will threw him out risen tors are entitled. Tn reach an of the remaining In door meets, the opinion the commission will have to exactly. spring out door dual meets, the trip appraise the whole estate east to the Pennsylvania games, the Tb property In question to tbat of conference meet, and the Olympian George Bmlth. It was that acquired In Chicago and Milwaukee. In 18CI contests. Smith went tn London, where he died In 1899. Two of tlie executors are BON OF PRINCE HENRY DEAD. residents of London and it is to settle Kiel, Germany. Feb. 24. Prince Hen- a dispute between them over commisry. the youngest son of Prince Henry sions that tbe heir haa made applicaof Preset died today. Ha waa 4 years tion to the courts. of age, and bad been ill for som time. BIG STRIKE IN CHICAGO. panic-stricke- At last, after many months, soma of those who benefited by the frauds la the postuIBce department have been found to be guilty as charged in the Indictment. When, last spring, tha first Informal charges were made, the postmaster general characterised them as "hot air," and every effort was mad to save the rascals from punishment, and the department from the search' Ing investigation which the circumstances demanded and even now would be seasonable. When tho New York Bun was a stalwart Democratic paper, ia the first Cleveland campaign, Its slogan was turn the rascal out" They were turned out, but bard times brought them bark, bolder than ever, and it has again become the duty of the Democracy to get together and once more bring the government, la both executive and legislative branches, up to an American basis. The present ReBRYAN AND publican monarchy will then learn the of to Imitate Old World futility trying Held a Conference In New York empires with the American Republic. Thsy on Several Matters. New Feb. 21 William York, J. EDITORIAL OPINION Bryan called on Mayor McClellan to day, at the city hall, and remained tn POSITION OP NEUTRALITY. conference with him for Mime time. The mayor was summoned from a (Ogden Standard.) of the board of estimates to Since the opening of the Japanese meeting Bryan. Mr. Bryan at the Russian war a great deal bas been said meetof Mr. his visit said that he had mails end the of certain concerning neutrality a friendly call on Mr. McClellan and nations. Rnssla claims that Korea has that polities had not been discussed. lost her neutrality and the Chinese ambassadors hare been quoted aa saying JAP EXHIBIT FOR BT. LOUI1 tbat Chinese neutrality to but temporary. France declared herself neu- Prominent Japanese Diplomat Talks In tral and bas shown so far shs Is. for Ban Francisco ef BL Louis by derisive action she refused to allow any of her ports to be used as a baas for operations. Although supposed to San Francisco, Feb. 26 Three Imbe more than friendly to Russia, portant Japanese arrived here on th French authorities at JubMI, French Coptic from Yokohama. One is h Bomaltlasd, disarmed four Russian Shnglo of Tokto, Japanese comtorpedo boats and will detain them to missioner to tha BL Louis fair; anoththe ead of the war. The Jape express- er to Eki HiokL first secretary of the ed themselves as satisfied with the acJapanese tegstloa at Washington, and tion, and the Russians, no matter how the third Is T. Saknrai, collector of they felt were obliged to abido by the tha port of Kobe, on of th most Imrnnseqrence portant commercial elites of the emApart from tbs rules of International law which affect the belligerents ia pire. - 8 peaking of Japan's exhibit at Bt their treatment of each other and neu- Louis, Shuglo said: tral states, the position of neutral "It will lie very mnrh better aud liar-omic- Painters and Decorators Threaten t Quit Work on March 1. Chicago. Feb. 24. A strike to threat ened next Tuesday of some 2.500 painters and decorators In Chicago un less some amicable wags agreement II reached In (he meantime, in present wage agreement expires on March i. and the Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators have not tiled the employers that the men want 45 cents an hourfor as eight hour day for the current year and fifty cents an hour for the next year following, with double time for over-timwork and for all Sundays and holidays. Tbe employers say they taa not meet the demand e THEATER MEN MEET SECRETLY. .mfl HDAY MOHXINV., JIDCE CtUfGES Jltl FEBRUARY 57. m UHM. reasment It makes ms yearn to help him." "Financial embarrassment?" "Yes; he's got so much money he The machinery of tbe sew Honer-to- e doesn't know what to do with it. mill at Buhl Is being Umbered up Catholic Standard and Times. and will start on ores within the next day or two. "This is certainly having words over nothing. mused the wireless telegraph Th books of the Sacramento Gold operator, aa he seat a message. ColMining company closed yesterday for umbia Jester. the dividend of $5,400, which to payable oa next Monday. 'Don't put in too much time worry-i- n bout do little things dot can't bs Superintendent Hackett of the said Undo Ebon, "i ones mines at Fay. Nev., re- helped, knew aa absent-minde- d man dat waa the five ore strike of of feet la ports oa a railroad track, aa' he got that property carrying values of from walkin' to thlnkto so hahd 'bout os danger ' $12. to 15 to the ton. I um microbes, dat hs was run over by locomotive. Washington Star. The coal measures near Idaho Falla, Ida., are to be developed. The Brinson mla has passed Into safe, good hands FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. and n company will be organised shortly. Sometimes the candidate who saws to com down with the dust The ora and bullion settlements re- wood bag all. Anaconda Standard. after ported lets Thursday were as follows: Crude ores and concentrates. $32 Much might be forgiven congress if base bullion $42,80); old bulion, IIJDS It would pass tha post check currency TotaL j6JuO. ItilL Cincinnati Tribune. . Word comes from Denver that Fred So far only seven paragraphers have A. Earls has assumed his duties as tha that there to nothing yellow general western agent of the Dearborn remarked the Jap but his skim Chicago Drug and Chemical company and to about very comfortably situated to his new Post. quarters. The general use of flab among th tends to confirm the theory Japanese Will J. Lawrence, manager of ths Scottish Chief min near Park City, i been personally directing operations at that property for several weeks and reports from tha mins stats that developments are getting Interesting. that it ia excellent brain sas City Time. NOTES . There is ground for . In Postal Casas Two Defendants Must that the Russian naval th Bs Convicted to Bring In Ver- . bren taking lessons from iartts Kansas City Biar. diet of Guilty. l4' Washington, Feb. Affairs will ru more after criminal court convened today when legislators understand Justice Pritchard charged the Jnry to are expected to mak las. selves as well as the postal case. It was ia part as fol-- Washington Post.for the utt. lows: Judge Pritchard la his charge to tb The fact that April has b Jury set out the various counts in ths ed as tha date for the I?1 Bt. Louis fair to Indictment, and said It was Incumbent probably wlSjJj? on the government to prove the allegatons more or less popular skepucS" tions contained ia tbe indictments by the subject. Boston Heral-tevidence sufficient to satisfy the jury as to the defendant's guilt beyond a After the United States ishes Ora work uf taking reasonable doubt testS, reveal the truth about He added that, "It to your duty to arrive at a conclusion to considering family affaire, som on might make a few the facts and circumstances of this pertinenT case th same aa you would on any qulries respecting the family of th aenate aa a whole and wiTw other set of facts In life. There to no reference to any particular crJa technical rule which prevents yoa " from applying to them tbe same rule Butte Intenmountsm. of common sens that you would apply We are not quite sure whether to any other subject that might come Cummins of Iowa to fighting under your consideration.'' After quoting from the statutes bearreciprocity to trade or jl Anaconda Standard. politic ing oa conspiracy Justice Pritchard raid that the statutory offense of conWhy not have Grover anfl Brin spiracy under the laws of the United play a game of muubly-peStates is not complete until an act to for ths nomination and be good done by some of tbe parties to carry Scimitar. into execution the fraud alleged to hove been committed ia the indictment The combination or crime to the offense, but the alleged art to effectuate it is necessary to make it Indictable. As a general rule," be continued, "concerted action on the part of tha DANCING ACADEMY Prescriptions a Specialty Individuals to violate a tow or commit The local officers ot the Park a fraud Is la secret, hence the rule Majestic are Jubilant over the City v wsy REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY which permits the Introduction of evithings are moving along at that prop2349 Wish. Arc dence of separate individual sets tend- erty. The tunnel which to to tap the PHONE 24 X. EVENING. ing to show a eommoa design in cases ora at a depth of 400 feet has been like the one which you are bow called completed to the length of 100 feet upon to consider. The common design It will be necessary to drive It ahead to the essence of the charge and to 200 feet further. Borne very good ora prove It it to not necessary to provo that has been encountered la th shaft at P. A BERRYE8SA A CO, tho parties actually came together and a depth of SO feet actually agreed ia terms to have a deThe last payment of $5,000 cm the sign or to pursue it by common means. Therefore, If you find from the evi- Midland was made Thursday through dence that the parties charged in the the First National hank to the origindictment knew of the objects to be inal owners. The payment was made accomplished, and all Intentionally par- to A1 Jonas oa his own behalf and on th estate of his ticipated in tha tTSnsactlon In further- administrator Ed ance of the common design and pur- brother, the late Samuel Jones. Our Patrons Are Invited to tha Best Started With Wises. pose to defraud th United Slates, then Hauser, John Jones of Shoshone. Ida., Liquors and Cigars you may find that there to a tacit un- and Charley Storr. Sumpter Miner. of the. Finest Quality, derstanding and so far as the conspirGIVES FORTUNE TO CHICAGO. acy to concerned, tbat is sufficient to constitute tbe offense. There need be no specific agreement" Chicago, Feb. 26. "I return to ChiHe said that such an offense rarely, cago all that I have derived from ChiCLASSIFIED ADVEIIISEMENTS. if ever, is proven by direct testimony. cago, and to doing so am glad to ha Evidence in proof of conspiracy may able to recognise the obligation that bs and from the nature of the case rests upon all good dttaeas voluntarily to contribute, according to their moans, generally, must be circumstantial. ATTORN have toward the moral education of tha Tha defendants," he sold, to testigone on the witness stand and Joa. Chss 1st Natl Bank Bldg. people which is most needed and fied to their own behalf; It therefore not provided for through our taxation W. L Magtanla Eecles Bldg. becomes my duty to say to you that and public schools." FOR BALE. In this language the will of Thomas you ought to serutiuls their testimony, no in view of the fact that they are In- D. Lowther, as Wed for probate disterested in the outcome of this trfiR. tributes an esUte of $300,000 among FOR satisfactory prices oa Floor, But in doing so I do not wish to be Chicago Institutions and Individuals. Hay, and Grain call oa W. T. Aatlll, beunderstood aa saying that you shall Mr. Lowther, whose fortune was Phone S20y. 2214 Washington are lieve the testimony of the defendants made la the real estate business, died because of the fact that they are in- a bachelor and had few Immediate relMONEY TO LOAN. terested, and if after considering their ative. testimony and the circumstance under MONEY TO LOAN..J. J. BRUMMITT which It waa given, you are of the INJUNCTION VACATED. oplnloa that they have told the truth about the transaction, it to as much New xork, Feb. 24. Justice Gilder-sleevHOTEhS. to the supreme court today your duty to give credit to what they the application of John MscGin-nls- s, may have said as it is to believe any THE HOTEL LINCOLN other witnesses who may have testito have continued the ex parte inH. LirTlJt Proprietor. W. trial.1 fied during the progress of this junction he recently obtained, enjoinor Transl.nL Permanent Ha Instructed the Jury that If they ing the Bjston and Montana Copper 130 Tw.nty-thl-BL OGDEN, UTAH. were satisfied beyond a reasonable Mining company and tha Parrott and doubt that Machen and the other de- Anaconda company from paying monREAL ESTATE FOR BALE. too much meat provided It Is ths fendants or any taro or more of them ey for dividends to the Amalgamated digestible kind. Bud Is th to the . fasteners same sell SALE and to brick time the FOR conspired Copper company, and at the meat wa will taka pleasure to cutting of excess In 50x334 that he vacated the Injunction. In vacating frame house near depot; lot government at a price at which they otherwise would have the Injunction Justice Glldersleeve feet; good barn; price $1,500. Hunter for you. sold the same and divided the proceeds said: A Kennedy, room 4, First National "There is no allegation of ths insolv- bank building. among themselves, they were guilty as indicted. The jury, he said, could find ency of th defendant companies, and of th growing ones and tho grows the defendants guilty as to each count It to clear that they are all able to IF yoa want to sail your property bp too, by getting your meat from or acquit them as to some and find respond to any judgment that might be sea J. J. BRUMMITT. a butcher you can trust Implicitly. Wt them guilty aa to others and a verdict recovered against then." of sot guilty should be found as to CHOICE Iota In Nob H1U, $50. J. J. hare all the best meats constantly oa one or more of them. BRUMMITT. hand. Poultry, too, tender, healthy, PLEASANTRIES. But," he added, "before you can re Dressed or allvu wholesome fowl on find doe must brick Grunt, of NICE eottoge verdict turn a guilty you NO CHOICE. BRUMMITT. are J. 2 J. tbat at least of the defendants The Mother Do you think it right, to. $2,200. guilty of the conspiracy as charged In my dear, to receive attention from all EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with barn, the Indictment; that Is to say, you can these married men on 21st St, between Wall and trees, not find one defendant guilty and re1 The Daughter But mamma, like Lincoln, $1,800. Great snap. J, J. turn a verdict of not guilty as to all them all equally well Town Topic BRUMMITT. ' the others." Poet of 17th Street 2452 Wash Are Ho charged the jury not to be to' WHENCE THEIR CHESTINESS? ACRES of "Al land, good FIVE fluenced by prejudice or be moved by Juggles Writers of the present day water right, ttveroom bouse, two sympathy. often assert that they are better edu- acres of orchard, two blocks from "You should give these defendants cated than their predecessor. Do you street car line, $2,000. J. J. BRUMa fair and impartial trial," he said, know on what ground they base their MITT. "according to the evidence as testified claims? AND BUILDERS. by the witnesses and the law as given Waggles Perhaps It's on account of CONTRACTORS to you by tbe court." Chaucers spelling and Shakespeare's The case, he continued, should be handwriting. Town Topics. GO TO V. Glllls for anything to Mill tried on in merits and without regard Work, Contracting and Building, A HIT. ANYWAY. 22nd and Washington. to what effect the verdict would here on tho public mind. He concluded as "Did she strike you as being snch a follows: tremendously handsome woman CLAIRVOYANTS. "It Is proper that the governmest they claim!" should prosecute all parties charged "No merely slapped me on ths Mr Inger A Boa, clairvoyants and with crime, and the fact that the gov- wrist" Scimitar. medium 2372 Washington Ave. ernment may have employed special Wa tell your name and all about not to' should case to this counsel "Thera goes Roxham. Every time I your business affair whether they flnence your minds one way or the oth think of that man's financial embar- - will be successful. Information reer, and it Is equally essential to ths marriage divorces, sieknee garding proper administration of the law that UTILE QUEEN SALOON, love affairs and position the defendants should be represented No questions asked. What we tell ERIK LARSON, Prop- comes true. 429 25th street by counsel to the conduct of this trial a it to tbat tbe government, through Choice Wines, Its counsel, should be permitted to PALMISTRY AND CARD READING. present Its contentions as to tbe Issues to Liquors and Ggars. th only plaea In town where yea tbat are raised by the allegations con MADAM DMAR, fortune told by 2311 Washington Are Thon 305y. get the worth of your money. talned tn tbe Indictment. cards or hand. Prices roasonabl S31 24th Street H5 24th St "I am sure, therefore, when yon come "Phene 127K. to decide ibis matter, you will consider solely the question aa to wheth FURNISHED ROOMS. or or not tbe defendants are guilty as FURNISHED ROOMS and board; alcharged in the indictment." concluded his Justice Pritchard so rooms for light housekeepiag; 185, 28th Bt charge at 11 o'clock and the Jury at Books Stationery and once retired. THREE ROOMS, refurnished; 2325 Office Suppfies After being out for eight minutes, the Jury sent to what Justice Pritchard Grant charset erlied as a remarkable and most unusual request. They desired TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS for the account book of George E. rent; good location; modern improveCATE : OPEN ALL ments. Inquire 42C, 22nd street tbe note for $25,000, all drafts, checks, warrants and statements of each of the on S ns day from Uto . Fine dinner INQUIRE at 2357 Adams Avenn defender.' as well as ths prayers, and 4 p. m., 25 cent Lunch served worn and sent was for his rbsrge. The jury 11 to 4. only 25 cent Justice Pritchard informed them he Short orders at ail horn Gams sad Fish had decided, with the consent of corn Oysters to say styl sel, to let them have tbe note and ia season. account book of Lorens, and such pa a WONG SUN, Proprietor. 244 Twenty-fift- h Street typewriter tbat to out of repair. It 222 Twenty fifth St per as bore on tbe not transaction. a to ON ORDERS SHORT good machine, NOTICE pays keep SHORT and that He said tbat to comply with the re- to tha Mad that w are We selling. - -- Open Day and Night quest to toll would amount to a re- will sell a new on or aa old on trial of tbe case. It they were to fixed np you to do the work like lew. If Magny and Kinxy, Proprietor doubt about any part of the evidence, yon do not want to buy, we will rent IL The Jury he said, he would read W will keep it to repair ns you on returned to the Jury room. long as yoa want It. LEWIS & BLACKWELL Wholesale Harness and Saddlers Perhaps you would Ilka to trad th RUSSIANS IN INDIA. now hare for one that typewriter you We call your attention to to in better order or for some different Peshawur. British India. Feh. 28. ns know end we will Something New style. If so, let It Is reported that the Ameers boun- call and see what we can do for you. WARMER A FOOT dary pillars on tbe Arghsnlstan-lur-kesta- n Tran starred to any part of th city. One Come and border hare beea destroyed by PRICES REASONABLE. Russian agents. COR. 24TH AND GRANT. . . . , .233 25th BL .. , Free of Chaise Phene $11 I 7 da WALLACE DRUG CO imi"' iL rnor g friend'--Memph- DIGNANS .THE... EXCHANGE SALOON I Open Day end Night WARNING There is ecpnopiy tn buying, interior: MEAT v Healthy e, ae-nl- ed Children Dont d Cat Six-roo- - Take Good Care A. C. Weatherby ALBERT F. RICHEY. UNDERTAKER Phone 150. James Ballards MEAT MARKET Ross Book Store. j HI tra WAFFLE HOUSE -- Decide to Perm a Social and Business Organisation. 26. Nearly twenty managers ot Chicago theaters have at--t eaaed a secret meeting caned for the purpose of forming a protective association. After the meeting it wu announced that it had been decided to form a social and business organisation similar to the one la New York. George Warren. of waa chsirmiio of tha meeting. Chicago, Fab. is J.G. 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