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Show TIIE MORXIXtt EXAMINEE, OC.PEX, rTAIT, MONDAY MOUXINO, JAPS WANT WAR SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT ufll-cc- tCnntiiiiic,l vrvill a it is night, upon good authority, that a number of local investors, who are at present unwilling to have their .identity disclosed, are securing control of a SlMiitO-acrtract just west of Brigham City, in Box Elder county. Back of them are several big Pennsylvania operators. Contracts are now bolnj? signed up and experts will lie in the held within the next ten: days to decide upon a location-fo- r beginning operations. e 1 Rose is of Told thf of His Wife, Burial Morbidly Curioui Not Permitted the Dead Dr. N. V. Wither, who Is actively the development of mining properties located in the 1 Plata district. was among the Ogden visitors lo the capital. , Patti Singe Tonight New Officers Oil Boom, Much . interest centers In ths new administration's assumption of the reins of the Bait Lake municipal government at noon Indications now are that every inch of disputed territory will be fought over and that the term will begin with a genuine scrap" between Mayor Morris, Democrat, and the City Council, composed of nine Republicans and six Democrats. One of the first conflicts scheduled to come up is the contest over a city physician. Dr. P. 8. Keogh will. It Is generally understood, be appointed by Mayor Morris. The incumbent. Dr. Stewart, is a stalwart Republican.who is 1 lacked by a majority of the council, and the attempt to aupplant him will certainly be productive of some lively sessions. There are. however, many who say that the Republicans, owing to tartlon-a- l dlfferenoes, wiU1Hoi stand solid and should this prove to be true the Democratic minority"' may get the larger slice of the political pie. to-da- y. The funeral of Mrs. Maud Rose, who was murdered by her husband on Christ maa day, held yesterday afternoon, was the occasion of sharp disappointment to a large throng of morbidly curious persona None were permitted to view the remains, a desire that was plainly the object of hundreds who attended the services held at the funeral chapel of Joseph W. Taylor. During three days that the body of the slain young wife lay in the morgue, it was viewed by hundreds and the friends of Mrs. Rose, who made the funeral arrangements considered that enough nad been done toward gratifying puldic curiosity. The services ware conducted by the A. Simpkin of the rhilipps Rev.. Congregational chunh. The address, while brief was sympathetic and contained many feeling allusions to. ths young woman's' untimely and tragic : end. Interment was had In Mt Olivet Cemetery. . Non of Mrs. Roses relations who reside near 8t. Louis. Mo., were present at the funeral or had any hand In the arrangements. All the expenses of tha burial were borne by friends. Frank Roae.the murderer who awaits in the county jail his arraignment In the District court next Friday, was entirely unmoved when told. that-his wife's body had been laid la tho grave. 1 thought It was yesterday was his first remark.- that you were not Are - f Able to go." T have no desire to see Not at. her any ifiore, he coldly declared. "Now' that she Is burled, do you regret your action? O, no. It wasn't any crime to kill her. I have never had a moment's regret," cohcluded Rom as he turned gway from the reporter. . you-sorr- ORDINANCE ILLEGAL. Judge Lewis yesterday knocked out (he rity'a trespass ordinance in a test case. The suit wqs'broiight by Toro Ewing and others to determine the validity of the Balt Iake ordinance placing restrictions upon the position to be occupied by hack drivers while soliciting trade. Ewing, who was. arrested and fined on the charge of trespass, raised the question of the validity of the ordinance under which he waa convicted. The court held, that the ordinance conflicted with the rights guaranteed by statute and that the rity bad no authority to pass an ordinance conflicting with legislative provisions. Ranch Mining Company returned to Balt lAke yesterday morning from a trip to Beaver county, where he went to look after the filing of the proofs of labor for that property and also for the Copper Mountain Mining Company, of which he la also manager. The final shipment of gold Wllon from the big Bamberger-DeLama- r mines at De Lamar, Nevada, were dispatched to New York last Thursday. The shipment waa valued at about The new year atarts off with $16,000. very satisfactory showing at both the mine and mill and Indications point to The aale of scats for tho Patti con- an unprecedented era of prosperity ? cert has been an heavy that it' is there. now almost certain that she will sing Walter J. Bowring, the holder of the to an andinece that will test the calease and bond on the Copper Mounpacity of the great tabernacle. tain mine in Beaver county, returned to Salt Lake from that property yesNEW CITY OFFICERS. terday morning, where he went several The new city offlccra take charge days ago to put a force of men to work of Salt Lake's municipal affairs at there preparatory to opening up the noon today. property on an extensive scale. He is The transaction will lie with as lit- confident of being ablo (o make some tle formality and ceremony aa possi- shipments of high grsdo ore in the near future. ble. The final session of the old council to receive the new members will be It is possible that the ores of the character. of an camp .of Alta will be conveyed to the Mayor Morris, who succeeds Ezra lower end of Little Cottonwood canThompson Is still silent upon the ques- yon by aerial tramway aver the tracks tion of his appointments, and from of the Rio Grande railway. The op11 Indications, tho Republican ma- erators of the camp,' at least some of jority of the council intends to refuse them, are considering a project of this confirmation unless the Democratic kind. mrfyor concedes n largo share of the ' Madame Pattt. whir elngs at the Tabernacle tonight, arrived In Balt The Jjike yesterday morning at 8:110. diva and her party remained In their when special' cars until afternoon they went to their suite at the Knuta-for- d. NEW COMPANY. A copy of the articles of incorporation of the Providence Pioneer Irriga- tion Company, of Providence, Cache county; was filed in the secretary of Its capital stock state's office is $3,000. divided into shares of the par value of $10 each. Jacob Zollinger is president; O. F. Rice, Joseph Campbell, secretary and treas- Importance of the incipient oil boom which is likely to follow the beginring of operations in the Helds near Farmington, comes the news of important developments in the territory north of Ogdeq. It was stated In 8alt'"Loko last urer. Adding to tli Lnmton, Jsn. 4. Cabling under date corof January 2nd. the Timcs-Toki- o respondent says: The situation Is extremely critical. Russia maintains a profuund silence. Awaiting some concilia! try action on theistrt of Russia, of which there is no apiicarauce whatever. Japan will certainly adopt within a few days active measure to secure her vital interests. After this, war will lie very difficult to avert." The Times' Shanghai correspondent says that both the Russian and the Jaimnese governments are buying silver. principally in dollars, in Shanghai and Hongkong for shipment to the north. The same imrespondent says that a naval journal Is publishing the full text of telegrams which passed between I.i Hung C'jang and the Taung Li Yamcn (Chinese foreign oftice I In April. Diflti, when Li Hung Chung was at Bt. Petersburg arranging for a Manchurian railway convention. These dispatches show that Russia threatened to ally herself with Jnan unless he were granted facilities to construct less railway, which she represented as Intended to facilitate the dispatch of troops for the protection of Russian . and Chinese territory against the aggression of other jmwers, principally Japan. The local Japanese officials are profoundly Impressed with these documents, which, says the correspondent, are genuine. - In the various forthe opinion is prev- . ra j to-da- y. J;- - tjou. I:as expressed to this govern- incut the heartfelt sympathy of the Feiler.il I'miiicii in ibe loss of life at t'hicugu. IpNCAfE St. Petersburg. J.tti. 3. Diplomatic that, ths circles confidently c,in-,-- t Russian answer to i Japanese proposals will be handed lo the Japanese foreign office by Bimui De Rosen. Russian Ambassador to .luuan. within a very few days and du nut exited grave results to lollow. In otbor quarter: tint conciliatory attitude of both goM rnnicnts Inspin's will pave the belief that the the way to further m initiations, if it does not directly lea I to a pacific settlement of the t nut Ido. The characteristic m no in the press today is the doubt iihuut the attitude of the I'nitcd States in the event of a war between Kusshi and Japan. Ths liirshewja lliilnniostl elaborates In tho Paupon the American imw-ccific and the proxiiuhy of the Fhlllp-plne- s and Formosa, find says: "It to no secret tu anyoue in Europe that the position of the I'nitcd Slates In the Asiatic crisis remains highly problematical. Kua. a new Journal made up of former employes of the Novoe Yrcmya, handles the theme in a similar manner. All the newspapers here today ropy from the organ of Urn war ministry, and therefore the m. ire significant order of the day published by Admiral Alextcff, of the fall maneuvers and parade at. Fort Arthur, highly praising and declaring that soma the trnni who haa just finished a twelve dayH march had arrived in magnificent condition. The Nnvirkal say ihat a Chinese attack is unlikely and rcprinis a Chinese nrwiqiaper slory that Russia has 2.000 Cossacks and 2,500 Mongolian soldiers !.- at. I'rgua. I,nndnn. Jan. 3. The despondency in connection with the situation in tho Far East is at laM beginning to lie felt on the Paria Bourse with the result that Russian bonds which have only fallen shout three jier cent. sin September last are now affected by (he depressing influence surrounding the foreign markets. With such a gloomy opening of the year tho volume of the week's business haa been the sntoUcbl. WHO'S YOUR The report SL Petersburg, that Ihe Russian volunteer fleet cruisers Kahjar and Ekatcrinoslav. tarryto ing munllions'of war and marines to the the Far East, have been retailedAccord-, Black Sea la officially denied. la he progressive? Are bis meats were ing to the rumor, the vessels capright up to the popular demand? Are retailed as the possibility of their hia pyicea based on giving you the ture waa feared. best for the smallest sum possible or London. Jan. 3. No nows haa been does he sell inferior meats that are received by the Japanese legation, or constantly causing you anuoyancc? apparently by the foreign office today difficuQuality la the keystone of oun busiconcerning the to ness. Everything we offer our patrons lty in the Far East and. according Baron Harashi. the Japanese Minister, is the dependable kind of food stuffs the situation remains unchanged. pure, full weight; fresh and priced Within a few days the cruisers Klsa-g- a most attractively. were by which bought and Nlasin, the Jaimnese government from Ihe government of Argentta. and were built at Genoa, will be run up and the 10 Japanese legation hopes thereby avoid any objections on the part, of the WHOLE8ALE BUTCHER RETAIL. Italian government regarding the sailABBATTOIR. ing of Ihe cruisers snuttld hostilities Foot of 37th Street. 2458 Wash Avs. BUTCHER? A. E. Weatherby UNDERTAKER 2319 Washington Ave. i 'Phone 150. WEAK I EYES 2372 Washington Ave. J. T. RUSHMER, 2413 Wash. Ave. Harness We call your attention to Something New A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge. GLOVES. TIME TABLE San Pedro, Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. R. Co, CORN Two cars Just received. The Business Man 'Phone 305y. shop Id have careful attention by an experienced eye specialist. Don't experiment .with your eyes, hut go to the best, find. It is the cheapest and most - satisfactory. J. G. REED & BROS. and Saddlers Wholesale . HAY Depot Third, West and South Temple will find here splendid Driving Sts Balt Lake City. Wo are prepared to fill large or and Street Gloves and Mittcna DEPART. small orders promptly. lined and unlined; Scotch For Trovo, Lchl, Fairfield POULTRY SUPPLIES Wool Gloves and Mittcna. and Mercur, connecting No better or larger assortment iu at Nephl for Manti and Everything that's good is here. the city. intermediate points on All prlcos, 25c. up to $2.50. Sanpete Valley Ry.... 730 A IS POP CORN THAT POPS For Garfield Reach, TooThe Working Man ele, Stockton, Mam-- ; moth. Eureka and Sil . , . 352 24th St. ver City (Via LegmlutP ; 'Phone 344k. will find here heavy, Btrong, ton 8:00 durable Cloves and Mittens, For Provo, American . lined and unlincd, in splendid Fork. Lchl, Juab, MilEvery good kind of variety. ford, Frisco. Caliontef and intermediate point! working Glove or Mitten is here. 05 p m As low as Stic, or aa high as ARRIVE. $2.50. From Frovo, American Fork, lhi, Jualr, MilCloves and Mitlens for the ford, Frisco, Calicntca lioys and little follows, 25c. to and intermediate ixdnta 9;35 a m 81.00. From Provo, Lchi, Fair-field, Mcrrur and Sen- -' : The best Glove stock la town. pete Valley Ry. points. 5.35 p m From Silver City, Mammoth, Eureka, Stockton,. Tooele and Garfield Beach 535 p ffi Effective Nov. 22, 1001 ALL TRAINS DAILY. Daily Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car DEPART. Hatter and Clothier. No. fl Mail and Express ....7:10 a. m. Service between Salt Lake, Milford, Modena and Calientoa. Direct stage No. f Overland Limited for connections for all mining districts in Council Omaha, Bluffy southern Utah and Nevada. Denver, Kaaeea Ctty and east daily ...... .,2:40 p.m. No. 4 Atlantic Express for City Ticket Office, 201 Main Street Denver, Onaha, Council Tel. 250. Bluffs, Kanaa City and all Specialty Prescriptions For particulars, call on or address TslO p points east, daily ARRIVE. agents. Salt Lake Route, or J. L. PHONE 24 X. 2349 Wash. Ave Ka. MOORE. COMMERCIAL AGENT. I Taeifle Express from Conned . Bluff, Omaha, 4 E. W. OILLETT, Gen. Pass. Agt Dearer. Kama City aid St30 ta. east dally ,, Balt Lake City, Utah. 1 Overfeed No limited from Oemefl Omaha, . Bluffs, Ksbms City, Deeresad all poigtp asst liB P m. daily SKEEN & CO. am cut-off)..- ., TIME CARD. FRED M. NYE 1 -- WALLACE DRUGCOI a . t No. 101 THE OREGON SHO.'.T CARO. LIVE TIME G. C. CORSE, (Nov. 22, 1003.) DEPART. No. 7 Butts and Portland. .11:55 s. m. No. 9 Pocatello, Moutjiclicr and Butts l:5s.m. No. 11 Cache Valley 7:13 p.m. No. 12 Salt Lake and Tinlic 10:43a. No. 8 Sait Lake and intermediate point 7:3Us.bl No. 2 Salt Lake, Provo, Milford and all jiointo No. 10 Salt lake and intermediate point No. 8 3:05p.m. 6:53 p.m. 8. 10 a. m, Salt Lake 8 Butte and Express No. 1 Poctlello ... 2id0 C, A. HEX BY, p m Ticket Agout ' P.aadV.A. 2:00 p m. - . m m. East Balt lake load ....8:18 m mt So. No. 2. Chicago, SL Loala lim- It ,, ,, ,,,Ma,llll p A Ha. a. Atlantis Express, all T1I8 potato East ARRIVE DAILY. Ns 8, Pacific Mail, Salt Lake p to 12:45 a.m. 104 am aad all points East Salt lake and Tinlie 0:55 p.m. No. 1, Chicago and BL Louis Salt Lake and Mil1:40 pm limited ,, ford . . . a . . . a . . . a . a . . 11 :20 Sa m. No. 11, Local from Park City InterNo. 8 Salt lake sad tad Baa Fete Valley .... 8:10 p m. mediate pedpto ...... ...... 7 :00 a. m. Ns. 3, Pacifl ail Eipirr tram No. 8 Portland and Butte.. 7:00a.m. . .. .I818O mat, East .. Kate Bissplag ears to Omaha, Chi No, 10 Butte and Pocatello 5:30 p.m. 10:30 a. m. ergo aad SL Louis, Naw York and Boa-teNo. If CScbe Vs Hey Trains auth of Juab do not rua Free radioing chair aan, A par-faSundays, dining mi service oa ail through C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent trains. G. 1L CORSE, L A. BENTON. Goa. AgL Ptgr. DepL A Ft. Balt Lake CSxj. AgL, Ogden, Utah. Pa. T. A, 1). E. BURLEY, G. P. C A. HENRY. Ticket AgcuL Ogdsa. If. GIL80N. AgsaL Ogdw. Salt lake City. No. 11 No. 7. a a a. ct t a Dorkfc-Trsc- h I Rriirij bthKM klur ard CUcpga. The n utter JULY 27TH, 1800. DEPART DAILY. So. 6, Atlantis Mail all potato 0?j Ur Mtea figT l a w. nm cardited ARRIVE No. Mail TV a south Fast T. W. COLLINS,!, V. A. 1 Russo-Jaiiane- Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. i : SALOON. QlEEN ERIK LARSON, Prep. RICHEY, - ;m:-wc- r LITTLE ALBERT F. WINTER nffl-ce- m m j it-- Peking. Jsn. 3. eign legations here alent that war between Japan and llus-al- a la inevitable. This opinion is Iwsed on the latest despatches from Toklo and on the conviction ihat it is not a question of detail which separates Japan and Russia hut lhr principles whether Japan possesses the right Jo avoid the settlement of Russia's ochas cupation of Manchuria. Russiaunless all along denied ibis right and her reply shows she has receded, It 1 Washington, Jan. 3. Mr. Du liroliahty will provoke an ultimatum the 8wiss minister, in accordfrom Japan, whose determination to received from resort to arms in support of her claim ance with a cablegram the president of the Swiss Fedora- is unquestioned. , Advtc from Manchuria represent the Russian officials there as being surprised at Japan's readiness to flgiiL subThey expected that, sheaaffould she did In mit at the hut moment Ar1695 when she surrendered Port. Euroiiean of the at bidding thur tje coalition. ; officials rely for support The Russian on the same powers that aided the Russian government tin that occasion, moreover the Russians express confidence In I heir ability to win in the event of war. Among the junior ot this feeling token the form despising ibe enemy. e General Kal, commander of Ihe cnin-esmoralized army and navy, haa roe the throne, praying to be relieved of may all hla minor offices so ihat he reordevote all hla energies to the ganisation ot the army, Jan.. 3. OPEN ALL NIGHT ; replace the channel siuailmii which Fine on the Mciiitcrianean dinner to would be sent Sunday from 12 to should the governncMi ,icei!i it advisa- 4 p. in.. 25 cents. Lunch served from u.nv.l love in the 11 to 4. only 25 cents. ble to strengthen Short orders at all hours. Fresh Far East. In the home squadron, which is usually rrg.inled as a reserve Oysters in any style. Game and Fish and training unit of the naty. all iu season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. leaves of absence have boon siopiuil. 22 Twenty-fiftSt. ammuniof Extra supplies tion have been liil.oii on Imard nu-and ships the and are kept in a state of alertness such as has nut existed mr years. Mar-thua- y, MINING NEWS. Manager Ben T. Lloyd of the Copper PATTI'S CONCERT. SALT LAKERS AFTER OIL LAND8. Bizrrta, Tunis. Jan. S. The Russian cruiser Auroro sailed today for Alexandria, but, in amirduncc with telegraphic insi nut ions, the remainder of the squadron destined for service in the Far East has positioned its departure. Rome. Jan. 3. Italy has insist v that the Japanese government shall take possession of the Kasaga and Nlasin, the wsrshiiis built at Genoa for the Argentine Republic and purchased by Japan. In taking ilita action the Italian government desires to prevent ihe Russian government from being compelled to ask for the confiscation of these vessels in the event of a conflict, as it is Italys wih lo maintain the f strict neutrality. st POLITICAL ROW. to See ta! one, making it merely for delay Euminer's Special Correspondent From the commence before llicy me n adv m put tu sea. The Associated 1t been., iliui no little alarm prevail.: iimung the of the itriiisli homo squadron, Dial who are under the iiiircK.-.iiii- i they may at any niunicni ! ordered to 3 I, 10(lf. .lAXEAEV, lOverland Limited Iks Marl Laxtnisea Trail hito Wsrtd Compartment and drawing-roo- m sleeping urs. observation cars, din and library ing cars, rs cars, with barber, bath and buffet-smoki- ng Book-love- Library; entire train electric lighted, through to Chicago without charge. Direct connection for SL Paul and Minneapolis Ticket, menratloat, a4 full ria ka okuiw froa C A. Walker, General Aaent, Chicago & Nwts Noitb-Weste- m Ry. 20 Satitk Mata Stmt. Salt Laka City, Utah. IIMBKHM TWO STOCKS IN ONE. OLIDATION SA I Two Stocks of Mens Furnishings and Hats at fief on Many Broken Lots of holiday Haberdashery -- at HALF PRICE . This Sale will not Last Long, but will be a hummer while it Does Last. SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING. Broom Hotel Corner. G. D. IVES, I . 1 Broom Hotel Comer |