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Show i IHE cljjLAKE MORNING EXAMINER: SHOE SHOE AND STATE NEWS (FROM CORRESPONDENTS ano tate MARKET MARKET MORNING, 1 SHOE MARKET 6HOE MARKET $1.93 $1.98 IIHlirARY 1" IfiOfi. SHOE MARKET SHOE MARKET $1.93 $VM 3 $1.98 $1.98 SHOE SHOE MARKET MARKET $1.93 $1.98 SHOE MARKET SHOE MARKET $1.93 $1.98 EXCHANGES) and confab on with Capt. Ethan Alien Barlesal and not warranted by111 law work a ker of the Green Ktver baet-ba.- l the payment of the name a the latter Intends to place a club hardship upon plaintiff aud all aa y: (rent in the field this year, with pto- i ,RTbeA.Xw other taxpayer! of the town. R-Ukfgill of true posed stats league, and as the "ciri-uboard the that la It alleged their Feb- kid" is well known among ihe ball to Grind rc tees of the town on the night of clerk fighters as a premier guardian of ihe 14. 1"6. directed the town ruary l r for the payment of shortstop position, it is possible that i mkirh e,nt,r,a- warrant a Issue to Hi for n brief on the indebtedness amount-i- he may be induced to leiuru here rf when the compauy j tnuy afternoon. nnd left interest, and the said warrant this summer to $31.53 Jiwi the diy. Thin the bank unless the closes in Boston. issued to will be "nd "er defendants are restrained. Captain Barker will give out tie line-uof his team in a few data hut silanes 1906, plaintiff On 1. Jannnry toiS,dWltM secured control of notified Uls board of trustees has already lost the aha that close of hi 'Whirlwind" Schuler, ihe ur twirier - of Bingham not to pay the indebtedI, year, nnd have operatdt or any part thereof but notwith- of the semi prof eastern! in the city, i? ness such protest, the board has who has signed up with Fred Grif-c smiie- - the standing clerk to pay the same. If fith's Turf Exchange dutflt. us it give the diractad manager nh the other half of the meat trust" a the payment is mads it in alleged that tendered hn bud. will have no remedy at law better opportunity to keep guard plaintiff yeaterday hu Smntser ilr and the taxpayers will be greatly dam- over the racing dope. He is in line Bade been h tor the presidency of the Touts' assohi ap offer from John Cork aged. The defendants In the action are ciation if he cun Ret sway from the a lor laeh Lyric cirouK, and also the town of Bingham. Anton Christen-ae- position he now holds in the Midnight Ell Mitchell. C. E. Adderly. John; Social club. duties new . Mr Smiley"! Irving Jensen, the lever soutbpaw Jr.. A. Q. Gab riel son, Hocking. the of "i!!-advance manager clerk, and A. O. of the champion Eureka tesm, has reHeber. Charles HI a an known Ions treasurer. Judge Morse ceived an excellent offer from the HOM 5SiMthut which for aom Gabrlelaon, de- Texas league, which he will take until today issued an order directing I Cort circuit the baseball outlook brightens in this fendants to appear in hit court on 5 mmer. it la 10 of hour the vicinity. Kirby Honn and Thompson 1906. at oom-R1$. March his with Mr BMtner last years Ogden team, who work- ahow cause why an ln-'and o'clock theater ed through Idaho and Park City. Utah. ' will play tithe open 1a V in ..a 10. Janetta!, should not issue to restrain Inst the league blew up. ITuttbns pa .trd la thsm from paying the interest or any have season after man with Sioux City of ihe L-- basis, which ha signed indebtedness. of the the wia part ooinpnw Western league tor The summer, while nait tor the entire sumbig Jack Thornton will be a memTRANSFER. PROPERTY BUCKLE that derstood SwhitoH U also ber of the Dayton team In the Central Salt Lake. Feb. 1$. The adjourned States league. gad Trust meeting of the Utah Savings PLEADS FOR THE GREEKS. company waa held at 4 p. m. yesterday, Buckle propHack win company tarn when the transfer of the Salt Lake, Feb. 16. The Herald erty on Main street, oppositecompany the mmmar tbenuical bw to the banking Salt Lake Pr xy: actual was Thao. wwa completed. The purchase (he festive Greek acquires the hi landing villain a site i artThat It appears that the corn-A- was made some weeks ago, for of political manipulation readily at for'ihe now home of the wu made manifest last night, when wMare 5 ruhua, bidding tor huMnesa. property has 26 1: fe. t hont M Main R chairman of the "Amer-his company at the strset. with a deplh of J0 fact, and loaa- - c(tv committee, appeared before gplBst Loren and the building will be three stories high, j the committee of the counoil i aa ClEu Grand theater the place of nnd cost $35,000. attorney for Foies A Farms, the elected were 4 directors The b la following 0 Muon nieQ lt 55 7 WeBt Seeond gouth : W. BLMct. r"! rofSmiley . J. Riddell, from the po-2- for the ensuing year: street, whoee license Street Superin- . nick. John j- - P1!- S tendent f advance agent tor Thro. J. T. Raleigh would Khve re- SelU. E. voke to that of local manager. Mr. J. Halloran. Heber 11. The only j Mr risrmer Howard and E. A. lUMell has bron in Salt Lskeoftro appeared, of eourse. In woa a the present eeason. and in well rhange in the personnel of the strictly professional rapacity; but. ' ( Colonel Wall, of and lt. election Grand of the is the that 2intad with by a peculiar coincidence, the license who stieceeds 8. H. Auerljsch. Th committee majority ia composed of sgitaMS affairs. h offer will voted theaters stockholders Skat the other "Anjericsn" coundlmen whose cam- f to ton- - cspiUbxatton of lhs 'psign Mr. Danner managed last fall tkli smuttier R h too early additional the Is and to it n"derHoodv $150,000 $230,000 MirMn E Mulvey and C. J. Crab- nit. The Orpheum.allow the finWiliig $100,000 worth of atoek was then will dose ta Jane to Tho. ,ke hird membPr will times. a and half ile the Lyric subscribed one mas Hobday, who rails himself a Red As interior. Wdark after the nibshty remain publican, but who la clashed by everyCOMMERCIAL CLUB. of the forty weeks of vaudevbody eke es an American." In Mr. Raleigh preferred the charges, ille. tmill the next aeaon begins, 14. Feb. Auiift. Garland, Box Elder county, of courts, before Chairman Darmer club A meeting of the Commercial became the solicitor for the Greek. was bold In the Garland Social hall He frowned when he saw that The 1 and the fldaV Yeiiif of "hii party" oVganiaaTion Monday night. February town of institution and by la wsa dop t ed . T s Wlg there to defend he accniied; but 16. Th he WBnt Waiinnron. it. trustees, troag.1, ,nd '"'eA hU bie milted Its Tei,n brief- - th charge ia that, the two in defendants are made clerk I tnrtni m larse " bovad and rahle men la question advised their eoun-eoa- rt ulajunrtlon auk filed In the district - membership. A hoard rf Bl trjrm not to pay poll tax to the city, today by Stella Fannher Robinbo sud that n Greek interpreter sent mb. In behslf of herself and all other! For the to tbe of tba persous uiooj, to explain the law, waa taxpayers similarly situated in Bing-M- three-yea- r following lerm-Mo- slah a. J Evans. water was out, and that Ciayou. to enjoin the payment of - orfle, twothe for C. John Wheelon, arovs on hint-yea- r vsrrsnt tor interest on an overdraft Ralston, EdH. T. W. P. term Eaton, Hr. Darmer made quite n speech. sf Its town held by the Bingham State wardA W. L. Grower; tor the one-yei-r ensured hla fellow AmpricMs" task. W. IL M. A. Boothe, Rowe, that the Greeks had not Intended to Ths complaint alleges that during term ' D. Bacon. violate the law, and that their resent- Ge months of November and DecembThem were fully 100 F111 ment waa not against th city and the " er, 1)05, tha town of Bingham eertoln cbligatlona farmers and bualnese men of Garland majly 0f the law, but against their enimhths Bingham Slat bank amount- -' present, and all were extremely countryman who came In the guise of I over the proposition. the law's minion. It waa all due to hf tt $TA00, and that said obligation thueiastlc A meeting of the board of governors a misunderstanding, he said, and It ns net authorised by any vote of ths was Tuesday afternoon la the Would never no. never happen again, dims and taxpayera of Bingham and rooms held of Judge H. C. Ilananadeln for Is la sKcese of the current, tasea and chief of Police George A. Sheeta awasraneita for the year 1005. It la the purpose of appointing n president, WM present. treas-- j d0 you know about these mteaded that the indebtedness la II- - secretary, assistant stcretanr. urer and the variom committee. Mr. men, chief?" inquired Councilman Moriah Evana was made president of Crabtree. the board. W. P. Eaton, treasurer; J.j nernr beard nothin' against LEGAL A. Ralston, secretary, and J. A. wlx- - em before," replied tbe chief In hia om. assistant secretary. usual polished style. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. At present things look extremely) Hr. Darmer. ventured to hope that committee all tor and the dub, the committee would not regard the bright jtsw Tork A Great Western Mining, are hard at work getting the dub In present accusation aa serious. Smelting A Development Co. Prin- good running order. I'll aay for the committee, Mr. cipal place of business, Ogden, Utah. Darmer," replied Chairman Mulvey Node is hereby given that at n OWEN'S DISAPPOINTING. WORK with n dark frown at the man who nesting of the directors of tha New piloted blm to victory a. few months fork A Great Western Mining, Bmeltr Washto the News from A ago, that we regard it aa very serhs A Drvetopment Co., held on the ingtonspecial ious very serious, air. aaya: Mth day of January, 1906, aaseaement C. M. Owen haa not been much In Mr. Hobday then made n long talk. No. I of four cents per share was levievidence around the senate committee The gist of k waa that the Greeks ed on the outstanding mock of said on privileges and rieottona during the would have to be good, and that the company, payable Immediately to J. current week; in fact he haa apparent-- poll tax would have to be collected, H. Ensues, secretary, at hia office, No. ly excluded himelf from public vision,) "if you'll advise these Greeks that bid Erdas Utah. building, Ogden, hut appears In hla seat to earn hla the poll tax must be paid, he said, Any stock upon which this aseeeament honorarium." In trying to make out and assure us that they'll pay it, we y remain on nty unpaid Tuesday, n case against Benatqr Smoot he slop- wont feel Inclined to take your li27. INI, will be delinquent and neat cense away. Well take your word for rill bo advertised for sale at public ped over. He discovered a mare's discovered the It for the present. snetion ana unless payment la made and tha committee has value of hia discovery; in other words, Then spake Alexander Bklirla, one More, rill be Bold on Friday, March his much advertised list of Mormons of the Bklirla dynasty, which holds . 14, lSN, at 4 o'clock of-m. at the p. control pothe local Greek contingent In the holof uld J. H. Knante, secretary who, he alleged, absolutely litical nnd governmental affairs In the low of its hand. He assured the comKa. 2d Ecclea building, Ogden, Utah, state of Utah, Inao be has proved to mittee that be would see that tha par the delinquent aneeasment It la absolutely value- Greeks paid their poll tax, and that thereon, together with the coat of ad- accurate that comno more violence should be offered to less, and ao misleading that the vertising and expense of tale. mittee la endeavoring to rail hack the citys representatives. With that J. H KNAUSS, Secretary, 296 Ecclea Bldg., Ogden, Utah. copies which have been circulated. tbe matter dropped. You understand. Some of the members who have hereMr. Darmer." Ogden, Utah, Jan. 26, 190$. tofore regarded the work of C. M. said Mr. Mulvey with another frown, Owen aa invaluable openly exprese that this thing Isnt over; we've SPECIAL MEETING. themselves aa thoronrfily disgusted simply got it under advisement until The Weber County Fair Association, over tbe manner In which he failed to we see how these Greeks behave. make good, and It la admitted on haa A special meeting of the Weber all .Idea that nothing whatever reSALT LAKE FIRMS WIN OUT. ihunty Fair association la hereby been accomplished through the was which of the case, regardfsllsil ro meet at tbe county court opening Sail Lake, Feb. 16. The secretary non no Monday morning, the 19th ed aa absolutely clotted when the sen- of ihe Interior awsrded the followrecess a for the ate long of February, 1906, at' 10 Oclock, adjourned Jy the ing contracts tor construction of dam, for purpose of approving the act- year ago. canal and embankments in connection ion of the board of directors taken at with the Payetto-Boiairrigation pro-cc- t, BRIGHT. OUTLOOK ihe meeting of said hoard, held on Ihe BASEBALL Idaho. dir of February, 1906, directing tbe Schedule 1, for dam and diverting President and secretary to aril the Salt Like, Feb. IA Tbe Tribune worka on Boise river, $158,950, to Utah wsorlatlnn'n real and personal prop-I"- ? aaya: Fireproofing company, salt Lake City. to ihe highest bidder tor catdt. Schedule 3. for main canal from InRoy Caalleton of this city received m front of the south door of the Weber an offer yesterday from the James- dian Creek to Deer Flat reservoir, to GWBtjr court house, at 12 o'clock noon, town club of the Pennsylvania State Conway ft Wilhite, state of Idaho, n Monday. February 19. 1906. league which waa more than favor- $95,400. GLAPMAXX. President. yiUJAM Schedule 4, fur structures on canal able to tbe young WILLIAM CRAIG. Secretary. Last year Roy made a strong repu- from Boise river to Deer Flat resertation with the Ogden team in ihe P. voir, including bridge atracturea, FOR SALE. N. L., and word was conveyed bark turnouts, culverts and drops and dito the unworka from Indian Creek, Wsbtr County Fair Association Prop-rty- . East by other players as new south- verting to $48,855. Page ft Brinton, Balt Lake. questioned ability of the Schedule 6. for lower Deer Flat empaw to make good if given the trial. Tommy Leahy, the favorite bick-qto- p bankment and diverting works, $256,-550- , The undersigned will pell at th aouth to Hubbard ft Carlson, Boise of the Balt Lake club, whose floor of the County Court House, Og-flsad who City, Ida. I tth. all of the real and personal home ia inSt.Massachusetts, The secretary of the Interior haa diIxwls Browne after the joined tbe Property of the Weber County Fair local tesm disbanded, thought Castle-to- n rected that there be a new advertiseat 12 o'eiock noon on the had tbe making of a swell pitcher, ment tor the south side of the canal of February, 1906. The right J h and said he would push the young fel- from Boise river to Indian creek and JL p"J'ct MF nd nil bids. low along when he got among the big also authorises the reclamation sermreVHM President. vice to complete the upper Deer Flat league bunch. CRAIG. Secretary. CaatleUm baa not fully decided to ac- embankment and diverting worka. Award of contract tor gates and liftcept the terms offered, aa it is far ANNUAL MEETING. from home, and he la not Inclined to ing devices la held in abeyance. take up the game aa means of a liveINeber County Fair Association, QUITS NATIONAL GUARD. lihood as yet, hut will probably acwhen the spring weather atlra cept fFuIr annual meeting of the the old sporting blood into action. Salt Leke. 'Feb. 16. The Herald woRkholiiera of the Weber the waa in County Fair sensation sprang a aaya: Quite Mil be held on March H Company H. the era'-- organisation ranks of the stage employes who are si the commissioner's the national guard of Utah, win 99 of local union of members mom irmniv countyyesterday Z lhou"' 0den City, bv the unexpected appearam-- of the have ceased to exist by the end of the Kxk p- - m. for tbe purpose Jfon. is conf Stephen' Xewman on the Rialto week so far as membership ccra and to transact any ? Steve la now the master cerned. Following the decision of yesterday. romJ V bu,lnM, that may regularly of properties with the West and Vokea Captain Freeman H. Bassett to rein ?,d mcetlng. This meet- - production of A Pair of Pinks," which sign. the formal announcement was B0!. ,nTfcto with the special la playing Denver this week, and ran made at a meeting held by company d ,or H Tuesdsy night. Upon Captain Bas- at 19 lover to his home city for a flying ' announcement visit to members of bis family and the sett confirming the a,m GLASMAXX. J!l tb" "" Place. officers everv one of the twenty-twPresident. I "bunch." 1I. CRAIG, ha Secretary, There la alao a chance that be had a and privates present declared "iummeu " TTAII, SATHIDAY OGDEN, theaters- - te - s ) ! n ! p s lorEh-r Pul' I1 ele rvsl trua-tees- SS? sfcsrKif"w Keith-O'Brien'- s, 25" S j Jur J. OUR REMARKABLE FACILITIES TO SELL THE BEST FOOTWEAR AT ALMOST A SAVING OF TO YOU. IF YOU ARE NOT ALREADY CONVINCED. SEE TABLES OUTDOORS OR INSIDE AND DIGEST THE FOLLOWING: s !! kl ui K WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED UPWARDS OF 10 THOUSAND PAIR OF W. L. DOUGLAS, KEITH KONQUER-OCOLE DAVIS; IN FACT EVERY KNOWN MAKE OF $3.50 AND $4.00 ADVERTISED SHOES. C II ii Our Price While II They Last 88 Si Bl X X K X 2Z w ai oo X X !! II X X K X u a M Bl ISm FOR MEN AND WOMEN. ALL SIZES. ALL WIDTHS. Jfl vxjyvvvyiivirivi n X X 55 zz A Little More for a Little Less M 10 j ; over-ltrpwh,- com-IsCi- w ai -- . - 8 2 e n To Further Convince You X X X X u oo that this store can undersell all eompstiticn, we place on sale 7400 pairs of Boys' and Misses' Shoes never sold at less than $2 a pair and up to $3. Our price this week $1,39. ss Bert's Best Make" $2.50 Misses Shoes high and low cut. ai to X X STEEL SHOD $225 Boys Shoes. II u u zz 10 e 1- o n EE AH go at $1.39. Every Pair Warranted or New Pair Free X X X X M SS 1711(71171 A TT "A LITTLE MOng...FOR A UTILE LPf X X X X U EE 2343 It Washington Ave. it M M HOE MARKET SHOE MARKET SS SHOE MARKET SHOE MARKET S1-9- $1-9- 1 would aak for hla dlacharge. There are thirty membera in all to company 11. At the rate application tor are coming In and being apt, proved, today, or Saturday at Ihe will probably aee a neat bundle of military paper forwarded by Captain Baaaett to Colonel H. M. H. Lund, commanding officer of the regimenL Included In the bundle will be Captain Baaaett' resignation, which baa been wlihheld thiia far in order that he might flrat acquleace In tbe wiah of the men in tha company to endorse their requcati for dlacharge. PAY HEAVY LICENSE Fell. FEE. Court Keb. 16. Judge of court today refuaed to grant tbe continuance asked tor In the Taggart case, because of the ab- Wooster, Oho. the circuit n CANT USE Taggart wa examined aa to hi ability to take care of the boys. The court then decided that tbe order of the court below should stand aa to Taggarts custody of the boy, but reserved to Mra. Taggart the Into the circuit court right to come and show that she la a in the future proper person and able to care for the boy. In the meantime Mra. Taggart la understood to be. In Parte with her bovi and it la Mid will remain there until Captain Taggart departs with bla regiment tor tbe Philippines. ROCKEFELLER No anti-foreig- n REFUSED. to Produce Attorneys Were Unable In Taggart-Captai- $1.98 SHOE SHOE SHOE MAKKaT SHOE MARKET MARKEYV-SI- JS MARKET-$1- .9$ projects the government la preparing to construct on the Rio Grande. The decision la Interpreted here as meaning that no reservoirs can be constructed on streams in Colorado that are feeders for rivers either la or out of the state where the government propose to build reservoirs tor Irrigation purpose and la a a opted aa meaning that the Southern Californio Irrigation project prohibits the building of reservoirs on the Grand and other rivers in Colorado that are sources of supply of the Colorado river. ORDER New IN A BAD WAY. York Lodge, A. O. N. Need of Aaoiotanee, W, In anli-toreig- mua-cleach- Mr- -. 16. d toothSlops earache In two minutes; ache or pain of burn nr scald In five minutes; hoarreticaa. one hour; two hours; sore throat, twelve hoars Dr. Thomas Edeetric OH, monarch over pain. sence of Feb. $188 irrigation news haa reached the missionary secleilea In London of the reported disturbance at Ngankingg and therefore it ia conald-erethat even if aa attack haa been made nothing serious can have happened. There are some American students at Nganking. Since the mission opened there 3U years ago there never has been any trouble. Tbe secretary of the China misilon, speaking on tne subject, said he thought It quite unlikely that there would lie any general rising, and that he waa convinced the Chinese government would not encourage troubles, especially while the Chinese Imperial commiHiilon waa visiting the Untied States and Europe. He added that China was not likely to forget the lesson taught her In 1900. and tbit China Japan would certainty warn agalnat permitting anything of the kind. The Jxmtlon newspaper dn not pay much attention to the (.'bines question. The Morning Post- thinks advices and Influence of Japan upon China will suffice to prevent any serious outbreak and that In any ram Japan's army in Marcburl could soon be sent to restore order should real trouble arise. Chinese stocks yesterday fell heavily on the London exchange. In an Interview with the Hong Kong correspondent of the Tribune, a high Chinese official affirmed the existence of. g dangerous feeling, especially in the region between the Vantse river and Hong Kong, and predicted that an outbreak would occur sooner or la'er. Tbia official suggested concerted action by the powers to enforce reform on the Chinese government. which. In bis opinion, was tbe only lasting remedy. London, 18. Mra. Tagoart FEARED. Rumors. Dirkaon. Jam. been CONTINUANCE $188 Heada of Mlaaion Socletlce Discredit John O. Artwo clairvoydoing a thriving ant! who have bnalneea on Third South atreet for several yearn, were required y eater day by City Treasurer F. A. Swennon to pay a fortune teller'a llretiae of $55 quarter. Thev paid the money. Theae people have alwaya claimed that they did not do a fortune feller'a aid Treanurer Swenson. buaineaa," On the atrengtli of that plea they lirenae escaped by paying -a mercantile of $2.73 a quarter- I found out that nd rethey were telling fortunes, quired them lo pul up the $53, which they did." Balt take. nold and SHOE MARKET SHOE MARKET $1-9- 8 NO OUTBREAK lal-ea- speed-shoote- k ik 3? , Feb-nur- IS FLOOD Colorado Auditor portant Im- Denver, Colo., Feb. 18. Tbe state auditors secured Information today of a ruling concerning flood water In Colorado, which, it Is believed, will bar Individuals and Irrigation comla panies from using the flood watersRethin state under certain conditions. cently the Elk Creek Canal company IN ITALY. Rome, Feb. 16. William Rockefeller, who left Rome on Tuesday of this week for Naples, ia expected to return to Rome Saturday evening. A at Napl" atntea that John D. Rockefeller arrived at that place on Thuradav on board the Hamburg-Americaline itcamcr Deutschland. cone-rponde- n Slri-bcick- organization from lie financial strait" uf for the proteciion of thoussnd members of the 452 lodges In the state. A call was issued today by Mr. for a meeting of the grand lodge In this city on March 6. According to claims of officer" th" grand lodge of the state of New York ia entitled to financial assistance from tbe supreme lodge to the extent of more than fCOO.OOA under the rules of the TAKES OPTIMISTIC EE VIEW. Publie Opinion in Franc Change Hours, Every Twenty-fou- r Paris, Feb. 16.'The foreign office continues to take an 4qi(imla1.1o view of the result of the conference at hut this is coupled with the statement that France will not yield upon the essential question of the com trol of the police. This poattion appears to indicate that any German proposition based upon France relinquishing her claim to police power over Morocco are likely to meet with failure. However, there la no evidence of tension. On aerioni Franco-Germa- n ths contrary, lt la significant that a dinner take place at the German embassy here on Monday night at which Prince von Radolin, the German ambassador, will entertain ths three leading members of. tbe French cabinet, Premier Rouvier. War Minister Etienne and Marine Minister Thompson. thus indicating the moat agreeable outward relations. Tbe Temps tonight sharply rejects the Idea that certain ambassadors representing outside powers shall try to play the role of arbitrator at semi-offici- WILL RETAIN People Pleased PRESIDENCY. Over Cacerea Decision. made application for the right to construct g reservoir Bite on Elk creek in Conejos county the location of the proposed site being on government land. The Interior department refused th application because aa stated tn tbe letter conveying the derision of the on department, the storing or water Elk creek would Interfere with tbe w Mexico flow in the Rio Grande In and lessen the supply of water running into the Eagle dam, one of the Recent Ban Domingo. Feb. 16. There waa an extensive public demonstration here last night, with music and firework to aignifr the satisfaction of the public at President Cacere- - decision to remain In power. A meeting waa organised in Central park, a procession was formed and the demonstrator marched through the principal street order. to the residence at President Cacerea, where a deputation waa appointed to CARGO WAS RUINED. deliver to the president an nddres of promFire in Third Hold of Big Steamer bearing over 1.000 signatures inent people expressing satisfaction Minnesota. the with hia retaining tn la considered Feb. 16. The Great President Cacerea maintain Yokohama, the peace big have the means to Northern Steamship company' no fear of fursteamer Minnesota, Captain Kinder, of the country, and are entertained here. from Beattie for Nagasaki, Shanghai ther disturbance The customs receipts under the reand Hong Kong, arrived at this port are constantly Increasing- ceivership voya the that and report during today In the 4n out fire broke the cargo age ECUADORIAN TOWN TAKEN. third bold of the ship. Tbe cargo was A badly damaged. surrey waa held aboard the vcwel, and It was recom- Rumored That Peruvians Have Occupied Imodas. mended that the cargo be discharged MEETING EVERY DAY. Guayaquil, Eurador. Feh. 16. It to rumored that, the Peruvian have ocNew York. Fh. 16. The Missouri cupied the Ejtcadorian town of Imodas. General Garcia, who was recently inquiry of the Standard Oil company Enca-do- r went on for a few minutea tonight, deposed from the presidency of by General Alfaro, arrived her and an adjournment was taken until to tomorrow. Thla routine It gone from Duran, opposlre Guayaquil, to th British through every dar to prevent a lapse day and went directly of the proceedings pending a decision consulate, where he will remain until will emby the Missouri court! aa to th legal Monday,- when the general ity of the question asked of a num bark on the steamer leaving Guayaquil iXor Callao, rent. her of witnesses. Biein-beick- pre-iden- WATERS. Have Secured Ruling. Feb. 16. Wlih a Syracuse,' X. surplus of but. $29,0(10 and with beneficiary claims aggregating $706,410, the New York atale grand lodge officers of Ihe Ancient Order of United Workmen are preparing to appeal to the supreme lodge for relief in the greatest. crisis In the history of the organisation. Grand Trustee F. B. Garrett and Grand Master Workman August of this city are making efforts to secure the necessary assistance, which it I claimed, ia due from the supreme lodge, and to pull the slate II $189 $18$ |