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Show TUB MORXINQ EXAMINER, Motion for New Trial is Filed Miners Awaiting Instructions from President Mitchell by Counsel The Japanese Use Infernal Denver, March 21. Special counsel Joseph Ralph Ibis Burton, Tutted Sales senator from have been sent to Telluride from cae Kansas, was convicted by Jury ln th0 city who will take charge of the United States district cutirt today on of Charles H. Moyer, president of the Federation of Miners, who 1 held In tbs charge of hating airepied compensation to protect the interest of the Jail on a charge of desecration dt thu Rialto Grain and Securities company flag. ixwlofflce Governor Pealjody has declared that pf St. Louis, before thedeliberated 41 The Jury both President Moyer aud William D. bum-- . Haywood, secretary of tbe union, will Imto the utmost limit on A motion for n new trial was be the the prosecuted deuce-ratiocharge, wblcy is mediately filed b I be counsel for orflag senator. Judge Adams thereupon in based on the use of a picture of the dered that Senator Burton aintear at flag aa a background for various on poster, over their lourt either in person or by proxy court JO o'clock from today nniil Hie Haywood has not yel been signature. has heard the argument atTPNied. against him to nx trial, and if Of the twelve deported Telluride hi punishment. miners who attempted to return to a be to threatened For a time there of the InThe Jury their homes under protection disagreement of the Jury. least have again lieen at four junction. who wae brought before Juilgo Adams, deported by tba military and warned the long delay, never aked the cause foreleven to return. Jurors hail lie was told that Another. Stewart B. Forbes, secreThe alone. stood twelfth agreed but the tary of the minora' union, baa been court ndmoulshed the bine Juror that arrested on a charge of perjury. It not should trial the expense of a new la alleged that he I an English subbe Incurred because of him waiting ject and voted at elections In Tellurto agree with the majority of the Jur- ide without filing a certificate of ors. A precedent was quoted showing ibst the majority of the Jurors should No newa has reached Denver of any decide the ease before them and n ver- further of organlxera deportations The dict be rendered accordingly. once aincp laut Saturday night, but tbe vole Its to told jtoll was then jury strict press censorship exercised at more. Soon after the Jury reported, law. pulnta that ar under martial Adams but n Jndge In verdict, .bringing makes It difficult to obtain accurate InInin count the third found that the formation promptly. dictment had not been considered andr "I do not know why we were made rotiHid-I again be sent I he Jury melt to to leave las Anlmaa count y. said W. the rase, without having announced M. Wartlin, one of the organisers. Ve the verdict returned. The third time have done nothing which would bring the court room, the entered .the Jury was an- ua within the pale of the law, hut result of lie deliberations authorities probably stood the military Burton nounced, and Senator that by sending na out they charges brought thought Convicted on the would be bettor able to break the against him in the Indictment. etrlke. What our future movements will be I do not knnw Wo will await ' Kansas City. March 28.- -A Star ape-ria- l Instruct Inna from President Mitchell." was word thet time the aaya: At A telephone message from Telluride rereived by the court that the Jury at noon said all deported miners who had agreed and was ready with n ver- had to ' return had been dict. Senator Burton had gone to the turnedattempted back the mil by 'Southern hotel. A marshal was sent who was arrested. This to notify him to appear tn court. The Forbes, B. Stewart except senator came into the court room at itary Information la a flat contradiction of ton minutes after 12. He had been tbe sent for n half hour before and the on alatoment made by tho governor Saturday night. Jong delay caused a rumor that he had the In were Few people collapsed. Navar such a salt aa Wrlghta. court room, when he entered. He took hie of elde attorney, his neat by the Shaw, the repreaentaUve of PanMr. Lehmann, and looked the Jurors In tary ama. the New Panama Canal company the face, ns they entered. of Franee and others, to atop the conHave you reached a verdict In the struction of the Panama canal. He case? asked the court asks that Secretary Khgw be enjoined foreman. the said We have, from the itayment of any Hand it to the clerk," said tbs moneypermitting under hie control under the precourt. tended authority of (he void act of June Judge Adams looked at the verdict 28, 1902, entitled, "An Act to provide and said, "You have made uo disposi- for the construction of a canal contion of count three. necting the wntera of the Atlantic and to said as "We have agreed that," Pad lie ocean. He avers there la no Mr. Charles Wall, the foreman. appropriation by law of any money for to The Judge Instructed the jurors the yment of any of the cons'r.iciloa retire and Include their flndlugs as to expenses and declares thet (he act of count three la the written verdict June 28, !'J02, la In vlolat'on of tho During the fifteen minutes tho Jury C'liatULin. aud is iu I and void. was out, not a word was spoken la the court room. Neither W. If. Roaalng-ton- , Your frionda will be at Wrights today. Charles B. Smith, Representative Campbell nor other friends of Senator Burton were present Senator Burton 4 4 eat Immovable, looking neither to the 4 DISASTROUS EXPLOSION. 4 nor the left The Jury returned right again, at 12:26. 4 - Brownsville, Pa., March 28. 4 "We, the Jury, And the defendant 4 Caesar Hill tunnel-othe (km- - 4 guilty on counts one, two, six, eight 4 nellavllle Central . southeast of 4 and nine in the Indictments, and .not 4 here, waa the scene of an exploa-- 4 guilty on count three." 4 km In which four workmen were 4 There was no perceptible change in 4 killed and nix seriously Injured, 4 countenance when 4 many Will die. The workmen 4 Senator Burton's the verdict was read. Judge Krum 4 were all foreigners. The expkie- - 4 asked to have the Jury pulled. Each 4 ion was caused by one of (he men 4 answered that tho verdict was his own. 4 sinking a charge of dynamite 4 4 with hie pick. 4 Judje Krum forthwith presented a motion for a new trial. The court re4 plied that the bond of $5,000 was en4 44444444444444444444 sufficient The court did nut tirely Your friends will be at Wrlghta today. sentence. pass Court having adjourned, Senator Bur4444444444444444 ton calmly lighted a cigar and turning 4 to bis attorneys and his private secre- 4 LA MORNA LIFE BOAT. 4 tary, CoL Smith, began a conversation 4 ' 4 in a low ton. He appeared completely 4 4 Marshfield. Ore., March 28. 4 composed. If this verdict Is sustained Senator 4 The steamer Allano which errlv- 4 here ed reports 4 up 4 today picking Burton will lose his scat in the eenale aud forever be prohibited from holding 4 a life boat belonging to the Brit- - 4 Ish ship la Morns, which ia sup- 4 any office of public trust. Each count 4 eonalltulea a separate offense and Sen- 4 posed to have foundered ta (hd 4 4 ator Burton could receive a penitenti- 4 recent storm. 4 ary sentence of 2 years or a $10,000 4 aaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA flue on each rount. Senator Burtons WWWWWwVwwwWTWWWWWWWWwWw conviction la tho flrst under this sec- Yeur frlenda will be at Wrlghta today, tion of the statute which waa enacted by Congress In 1864. New Chwang, March 28. The foreign consuls had a conference with the civil admluiai ration today. The latter informed them that the full Intention of Russia's order of yesterday wa to proclaim martial law and also aunul con- SL Louis, March 28. fr M OGDEN, UTAH TUESDAY MORNING, Tariff Reduction and Reciprocity Says Clark. Machines. Represents Washington, March tlve Champ Clark, of Missouri, today added a comprehensive chapter to the campaign material of the Democratic carefully-prepareparty lu the delivery of a speech on the tariff question d MARCH 20, 190 f. forth by Mr. Williams, the minority leader. It is ", he said, an authoritative statement upon which we are willing to stand in the pending campaign and hereafter. It is. the Democratic party believes that when on any articles that go to Cuba or any other people on the face of the earth, you get an agreement to reduce the burdens to their consumers by reducing the duties in their markets, you have conferred a benefit upon their consumers and also on theAmerican producers, because you enable the consumer la Cuba or elsewhere In any country entering into these reciprocal relations, to get the product at a cheaper price. That enables those who have been buying it to buy more and enables those who bars hitherto not been able to buy any to buy some, and that Increases tha volume of the consumption of American product and benefits the AmerUan producer by enabling him to sell more goods at the old prollt, and thus both parties to the trade are ticle. the position taken being that shot, with a run of 291. The previom tariff for revenue only" .w a the doc- mark was 222, made In Pari last trine of the party. . by Om'Montlngeiar. Bios son's remarkable was ntn BREAKS BILLIARD RECORD. made In a practice game with e local p;ay. Slosson Makes 291'in Two Shot P re j er. He got the balls together i3 the fifth inning. At 100 he had the Lai;, vioua Mark Was 222. In as perfect control as at tin- 'art. New York, March 28. George F. and before he missed, which wa broken has rather be had the chance, anu-.Jeasy bllllardiat, I Bloason, balk line, two 291 points. record at fj T s h CONFERENCE Rio Grande Western . sular Jurisdiction and that the same al- in the house. benefited. ready waa annulled. Mr. Clark said, in opening: The stand pat" policy, Air. Clark atTrains leave 7:15 a. rc., 8:10 a. xiL, 2:15p. m. The British consul Interpreted the Tariff with hsitle We go forth to tributed to General Groavenor, who, inorder as :itt declaring marital law. reduction and genuine reciprocity ho said, waa interviewed shortly after The other conaula were unable yes- scribed upon our banner." and 7:00 p. m., returning leaves Salt Lake Gty 10:50 the election in Ohio In November. 1901, IntenRussia's to comprehend terday of demarkalitm and In exuberance of spirit, said redrew a line then lie tion. Tbe administration agrees with between the tariff idea of the two a ftL, 1:45 p. m. 6:05 p. m.,and 11:59 p. m. Tickets garding the election. "It means that the consuls to suMiend a rigid enforcethe on no more ia at dwelt there length and prospect of the Ding-le- y ment of said order until the foreign parties tariff rate being tinkered with $1.50 for round trip. , On sale April 1st to 6th, inclusive stand pat" declaration of the Repub- go.erumeut acta. In erJcr to decrease Means. He called attention to the die- - j than them la of amending' tbe ten rtfuo'nattuns. that party, who commandments" returning April 12th.' The Americana here cell attention seating clement of of banner the Mr. under Clark be marched "Iowa of Idea" the said, apoke to ilia apparent defeat of American tbe "Iowa Idea" and inferentlally he aa expounded by Gov. Cummins, and alma regarding placing consuls In ManDemocrats. ss element said; churia by the execution of Russia's or- classed this Republican harmony, which they By advocating the "Iowa idea" der. American and British flags were Mr. said Governor Cummins has become the spell with n big, big 'll. today removed by the Russian military 1 only on the surface, while bete noire of the stand patters, and from the property of dtixetto of Ameri- Clark, Republican dissension itervndea the G. they would excommunicato him from can or British natluuality. O. P. through and through. They may tho Republican church without deal be able, by hook and by crook to get and without ceremony were they not merTwo more free tripe The Foo, March I. Five British New together for this elcction.but that there afraid that, liko Samson, be would pull to the World's Fair. down chant et earners left Che Foo for upon their heads ns were will be n sloughing off of the petty, well aatbe temple upon hla own." to a split In the Chwang today, Just before advices will which amount Tbe recent efforts of the American received of the duclaratlon of martial near future Is Indicated by all the law there by tha Russian. publishers association convened in Are you ready with thd eigne of the times. law "Thet Col. Roosevelt will be nomin- New York to enforce the anti-tru- st new Spring .Suit or Top the trust and paper against The govdeclaring 8L Petersburg, Msrch 2$. ated, appears to be a certainty, but itself In fhvor of removing tariff duties Coat? ernment Is ordering the construction hundred of thousand of Republicans on pulp and white paper, waa discussof an lmmeflse dock tor Port Arthur, will support him under protest The ed by Mr. Clark. This WE ARE! Come early association, said months. tour In the make will platform, he, was largely stand patters to be completed In memberRepublican it will receive but n large majority fun the first picking from ship. "When consumers of the articles m snllenly. In fact, the reading out pro- controlled by trust in have the best and moat general 81. Petersburg, March 28. 4.53 p. before the cess of the tariff reform Republicans raised a howl, these same Republican Large crowds gathered achas begun." showing plete editors who now split the welkin with already bulletin boards today, to read the atMr. Clark referred to Representative their proles Is against the extortions of unsuccessful eecond to counts of the Ogden. brought bottle up Hepburn and Representative GroavS-no- r the paper trust, have looked on with tempt of the Japanese to of first Prices $10,$18 up to $30. magnia the luminaries ' on as sardonic fares their and have Lieut grin Arthur. the Russian Heel at Port tude in the congreasionel galaxy and about aa much sympathy for the vicWell guarantee to give Kriniskl'a action lu boarding the burnconhigh priests in the temple of protec- tim! aa the old woman had for the eels wire lhe and cutting ing ship In her In a better 'suit for your hot skillet. three you tion." squirming machines nected with the Infernal Mr. Hepburn to Uak for congresses I have Introduced bills to took He almost the while money or your money back evoked enthusiasm In a speech that the production place wood pulp, white paper aud all universal exclamation applied to Vice saying Into the If tbe composition ingredients you want it. of pig Iron In thle country had only Admiral Makaroff as the people turned Increased on the free list one of the preparatons million eleven from FANCY VESTS, Shirts, away wee "Molodeu, which might ten years ago to 44.tMKl.o00 tons in 1803. tions now urged by the publishers association aa a remedy for trusts. Did literally be translated "Hes n dandy." Neckwear, the Gloves, in 1902, Mr. Hats, declared thet. Clark The action of the Japanese In makRepublican members thereof aid In the United States wax the production baa Shoes machines are me Not that anybody heard of. , here In ing use of Infernal IT J21J00 tons. He then quoted Mr. Nowany? iron enters the their aouls and 1 aroused Indignation. effects. ' same this in Spring statement, Hepburn' nm glad of It. No further details have been received "I live la a county of 24.000 "The other day, in the committee on except that (he Injury to the torpedo speech, Is There farming community. way and means, I called up my bill boat destroyer Sllna from grounding people, counIn that not a protected Industry to place wood pulp, white paper end ia alight, and that It can easily be on It aa follows: tha Ingredients thereof on the free list. The correspondent has receiv- ty, and commented Tlcke "By that one declaration, unwitting- Every Democrat In the committee-votegets ed confirmation of thq report that for the bill and every Republiuttered, no doubt the gentleman the Inst trip. Holdduring his reconnaissance 1 ly all 1L the can answers In voted Iowa from completely They being against the Elliott Islands captured a Japaner please calL speeches, editorials and es- the majority, It waa defeated. ese vessel lowing n Chinese Junk but Republican Mr. declared la no there Clark to how that as tariff the helps high says a not the vessel was n small steamer, free trade party In the United States, the farmers." gunboat. Tbe crowa were taken off Mr. Hepburns claim that the price of and quoted at length the Democratic after both vessels were sunk. steel rails had. been reduced In. the position as outlined by Mr. Williams, United Slates from $105 a ton under the minority leader, in a magazine ar for28. Man-The under London, Wilson tariff to $24 a ton now. the eign secretary, Earl Percy, announced through an Industry built up by a ReIn th house of commons today that publican tariff and American ingenudespite the consul's request that the ity was an assertion, said Mr. Clark New remain al gunboat Kaplegle which might satisfy Republican memChwang, It has been decided after bers of congress, hut would not decommander-in-chief consultation of tho ceive Intelligent man elsewhere., of the China station, that It as theany cause of this reduction In the would be Inadvisable to keep the vesprice of steel was the discovery of the sel there. Bessemer process of manufacture. The speech of Represen28. St. Petersburg, March Captain tative reciprocity Delxell, delivered- In tjie house William V. Judaon of the engineer was given considerable atcorps. V. B. A., who la to accompany recently, tention by Mr. Clark. The keynote the Russian army during hostilities of that speech he declared to be this and Lieut. Newton A. McCullyi the Is "Republican reciprocity sentence, United States naval attache to tbe In articles Russian navy, probably will leave for reciprocity else. nothing Ambassador endThis the front April 1st. doctrine, he sold, differed very , McCormick will present them to Forfrom McKinley reciprocity, the widely Suth Minister March Lamsdorf, eign foundation principle of which was Captain Judaon and Lieut. McCully 'Tailor-Mad- e by President McKinley at Bufhave been well received by the author falo in these words: H lea and are being shown every cour"We must not repose In fancied setesy and attention by the military and curity that we can forever sell everynaval staffs. thing and buy little or nothing. President Roosevelt had Indorsed $5-O- Q 8L Petersburg, March 28. The text this McKinley Idea of reciprocity, Mr. of the acceptance by the empress of CJirk asserted, by sending to the senn donation of $5,000 by the Westing ate an extension of time for the ratihouse company to her fund for the re- fication of the reciprocity treaty nego lief of the sick and wounded ia as listed with France under the direction . follows: of President McKinley. This treaty "It has been a pleasure to her mi contained scores and acorea of articles S Jcsty, the empress, Alexandria produced In France and Algeria and to express her sincere thank also In the United States on which a to the stockholders of tbe Westlng-hima- e reduetton of the tariff waa provided company, consisting chiefly of for. clilxens of the United Slates, who "If Republican on Feb have plared $5,000 at her imperial mi 29. 1904. said Mr.reciprocity Clark. The day in jesty's disposal for the purpose of aid- which the gentleman from Pennsyling the sick and wounded 'soldiers In vania made his speech, was what he dethe Far East, as well aa for their ex- clared It to be, then a vast change hau pression of sympathy with Russia, tome over tbs Republican dream since which at the present tlmo will have those two Republican presidents sent peculiar value. It Is my pleasant duty those treaties to the senate." The Democrat in position on recito Inform you, sir. of this by her order. Please accept the as- procity. Mr. Clark stated, had been set majesty's 4 4 surance of my perfcrl esteem and reCONVICT RECOGNIZED. 4 4 Count Rnstovilsoff. Nsversucha sale aa Wright's. 4 4 gards. was sent per4 Beatllo.Marrh 28. Folsom prla- - 4 The acknowledgment 10 W. E. Smith, manager of the 4 on guard. Corcoran, baa positively 4 sonally company. tiled a prisoner In the county 4 4 idem 4 Jail aa Eldrldge, one of the men 4 St. Petersburg. March 28. Lieut. 4 who escaped from Folsom prison, 4 Gen. Btnessel. in command at Port summer. 4 Cal., 4 Arthur, has issued an order forbidding Wc answer the breath of Spring with shoe news of great importance. We respond to the call for new form and new 4 civilian functionaries to dessert from 44444444444444444444 4 their office end seek places of safety life by the creation of new shoes for Spring wear. If ever there was reason to visit a shoe store it is now. So broad A greeting for eld times sake. Wrights during bombardments. General Btnessel sarcastically observes that he had a field of correct Easter ideas should not be overlooked by the smart dressers. a not seen them at the batteries when RESUME SMOOT CASE. the enemy was attacking. Mere Officiate of the Mormon Church 81. Petersburg. March 28. In order to Give Testimony April 12th. that tbe Russian troops shall not preWashington. March 28. The Investi- sent a bright urge! for the enemy, an gations of the protests against Senator order has been Issued by the ministry Smoot will lie resumed April 12. by the of war directing that gray Instead of SHOES FOR LADIES rommittee on privileges and elections. white be the color of the uniform durThe wiineaaes will Include a number ing the summer season. The most charming of all of offlciele of the Mormon church. Irkutsk. Siberia. March 28. rimall-jhi- x shoes, exquisitely beautiful and has heromc epidemic in the inA greeting for eld time's sake. Wrlght'a terior nf this province. The authorbeyond comparison. It makes ities baie taken measures to stamp best styles in Men's The TO SELL BATTLESHIPS. a pretty foot to be still prettier. nit the disease, whbh has not as jet affected the troops. Footwear. best The Spring 28. March A foot that may not be pretty Santiago. Arrangements are being made for Chile to sell tbe The best in 28. in March The variety. Nagasaki. steamship out of it looks pretty in it. battleship Captain rratr. the armored See cruiser Esmeralda and the cruiser Brlsgavia was arrested at Mojl on Friwindows. quality. Cbarabiico, and for Argentina to sell day last by the authorities, her manithe armored cruisers Garibaldi and fest showing that among her cargo Our new Preyrrvdon. lienor Terry, the minis- mere seven field guns and two hundred of tons material. to When ter of Argentina shipbuilding Chile, leaves here for women, Styles for Easter ' for Buenos Ayres shortly to arrange it was explained satisfactorily that Chithe matter. The sum realised by the this was consigned to Kicn-Chosales of these vessels will be donated na, the vessel was released. She left to adding two powerful ahlpe to the yesterday, the 27th instant, for Shangnavies of Chile and Argentina.' hai, her destination. Located in what was formerly the Ave. A greeting for old time sake. old Stratford Furniture Building. will be friends Your at Wrights Wrlght'a today. ie Spring is Already at the Gate . Next Sunday Easter. . . Ma-knru- . Opening Display and file of Hew Spring Costumes Fop Women n 4444 Tomortow we begin a very important special sale of women's exquisite Eton Suits. $7.50 SILK COAT Silk Week! : Silk Week! 45c Corded Wash Silk 25c .4 Fo-dnrn- a, if KID 4 4 GLOVE 'SALE 4' Opportunity to buy your Easter Gloves. 4444444444444444 ft.1 Ft. Lo-.- t a. March Senator Burton waa indicted In January last. Although aa a member of Congress, hn could not he arrested until after that body adjourned hn voluntarily surren- dered himself to tbs prosecuting authority Tie stilt has two wars ti serve in the Senate. Never such a sale aa Wrlght'a. 4 4444444 4444444444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 WHITE HOUSE CLERK . CIDE8. 4 4 4 Washington. March 28. Cbas. 4 G. Foster, a clerk employed In the 4 White House office, shot and kill-- 4 ed hla wife and hlmseir In Ken- 4 alngton, lid., today. Foster was 4 8UI- - - a brother of Bndolph Foster, one 4 of the assistant secretaries tn 4 President Roosevelt. Formerjy a 4 sailor, he had been employed in 4 the White House office as a elerk 4 for four years. For some time he 4 has shown evidence of deitpon- - 4 deucy, due. bis friends said, part- - 4 ly to the Illness or his wife, and 4 partly to financial troubles. 4 4 Never such PANAMA a sale PLAN ae Wright's. ENJOINEDl Chicago Lawyer Claims the Act Under Whlch Deal la Mada la Null and Void. Washington, March 28. Warren B. Wilson, lawyer of Chicago, today filed In the district supreme court a bill In equity for an Injunction ngsinst Secre- - Correct Easter Footwear for Men and Women at $2.50, 3.00: and 3.50 Mens Shoes $2.50, 3.00, 3.50 $4.00 Oxford Ties ' Christenson Shoe Co., 2369 Your friends will be at Wright's today. 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