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Show TnE MORNING EXAMINER, OGDEN, UTAH, TIH'RDAY MORNING, JANTAIY, 7. lOflf. state of dunKiraiijcaiinu in San atkins ihurizcd to Coroner Tra-v- r of Iho lr.i- - j I jininau. The dispatch reads: (but lie summon ineniia-' in l his. vicinity .anarchy inwalls, j .quoin oribertra lo the iiniucsi.business is at a - standstill in it is niiisUiuns. sir Puertg IroFrom Complications Arising the HuMia Dots Not Foar War tut is ltou quiet, at tutinn to throw much light on the present. Jimlm-- z folquois Theatre Firs Multiply lowers collecting duties. Jimiuez at caking to Ronder it Impossible. iu the front pan of tlif iioucc From Day to Day. Groat Activity. at the time of the fire. A romuiiiire Bantiugo. Revolution not one of prinC. The overwhelmChicago, Jan. WBtl appointed to cower with .Major ciple. but between Will not Ionian, Jan. C. A party of marine allow Interruption offaction. mirtake of the Iroquois disaster Harrison. commerce. Went iug en' district the from Clyde engineers Methods of the to Bosun morning of January ord re- was in the condiliun of the skylights Chicago. Jan- cased by the Japanese Government to and veutilaiors above tlio stUife. : California placer miner are being used turned to Puerta afPlata serfor to yesterday Japan presumably proceed said Fire lusiiector Fulkerson today. by the Chicago itolice in recovering vice on board the transports, sailed for ternoon to see Cherokee out of port. ''Hud the ventilators over the stage valuables lost in the Iroquois fire. Will coal here and return to today japan yesterday.- They embarked at aud r be not been Three big wagon loads of dirt l,lH,nil l,K,'n Bosua Fighting at Erie, iWjmlwr fastened shut, thereskylights Liverpool on board the Lake been ashes were taken from the theater would have 2tith between Morales and Jiminez pound for St. John. N. B., whence they were no loss of life by fire, regardless uf Hour today and tonveyed under will be transported by rail to the Pa-et- troops took place on United Fruit the asbestos curiam failing to work. Iioliee guard to tbe liawwent of a j coast Another draft of Scotch companys property. Without notice An employe ot the theatre failed store near by, A. plater mining out- - j engineers left Germany for Japan a houses were looted,' lives of United in his sieve ami gold aus. duty of closing the metal re- tit, includingand week ago. The summons they received States citisans absolutely disregardCity Custodian tire-glwad erected the and blocked (bus jecting trough men withwomen left the that so ed, and children had to flee as urgent valuables started a search for Hut the skylight. ere blocl. curtain. for themselves with out having provided safety, property destroyed. Have etl aud arnuug the rubbislu bo so not wired could they forbidden any lighting of any armed outfits. oitened. The heat of the flames finA detachment of 120 British nava! force of any parly' within certain ' . ... .kila.-;. broke two panes of the skylight otoci liies of ally pensioners and naval reserves and ten lines necessary to Ell-rmxcisJ KNvi with century was in the result that there British officers started for Genoa. Italy, United States citizens at Sosua. Left ' . Iu tlx stanUy relief from the deadly draft of animal becoming Miiu-itoday to assist the navigation to the one Colt a.ur-t yield to wivk liie life race for slxtlen th marlneJ. ot the East Svius, warships Japanese par launch, officer, ih.-are been opeued the the strong. a:ul because Kastagi and Nlaain, formerly of the to see my lnstructk-carried out flames would not entirely fuud or fur feathfur songlu diverted been have Argentina navy. until my return. Am In signal comers not ouly indivhlu:.! tint whole famfrom the auditorium entirely." The railroad station was crowded munication with this force; can con- j Mr. Fulkerson added: All the tes- ilies een.-- to exist. The disappearance with sightseers, who manifested great trol situation. Consuls here want timony ln-- j of the great auk cr.u I Said in the mthnsUsm. There' were repeated guard. Do not tnink It given- me forms a story-onecessary at j competence.blunders. carelessness century. It became excheers for the Gallant little Japanpresent. Am all ready when neces- and ' on tlx Aiuerictiii tide of the Atese. the of the tinct upon neglect part sary. British steamer Pallas here. builders and niansgcrs of tho thea- lantic iilxiut ISto ami in Europe ahoui Have Joined British captain in note to SL Petersburg. Jan. 6. A dispatch ter." ISM. The South Afrn-- u quagga dis commander him to here hold military E. M. Dusen berry, appeared about lTO owing to tin from Port Arthur says ths George Today for tellany disorder, and crisis is commented on by Vice- responsible him that we would take such head usher, was called before Inspec- alauglitcr by bide b (inter. The twin roy Alexleffi organ, the Nova Kraige. ing tor Fulkerson, aud the ushers were shelled tortoise of the is prompt action as we see fit in case ol examined u follows: No threats can make disorder." extinct in all prolmbill-ttq determine the truth of lauds Kuasla abandon her legitimate right! The lrurk cum ol reports that the ushers tried to prealsmt ISTo. In Manchuria or in Corea. The. intervent by threats of arrest, the outpour- Buuth Australia was alo rxterniiuatcu IN THE SENATE. ests of Russia and Japan ran be reconfrom the during the century, tlimigh it was ing of frightened' people ciled without violating the country's burning theatre. abundant in 1MKL The great eonno-rkn-t on Insists Carmack Postal outcome the The Pushing Corea's) sovereignty. i tV M. Hawes, a scene shifter, gave was tost Ateen alive about l&'&i, Frauds Investigation. of the negotiation depends on the numimportant testimony before Inspector and many other epeviiu uf bird? from ber of ironclads at Port Arthur and of Washington, Jan. . 6. When the Fulkerson. He declared that the all pans of the world have likewise troops in Manchuria. Russia does not Senate met today Mr. Morgans res- stage management of the had Iroquois In tin Itouish exterminated. U not does desire she and fear war, but olution declaring that the President no orders to govern the employes In been ImWest India islands, for example, out to render it therefore seeking to haa no pdtfer to declare war was Toad, case of a fire, had never instructed In ITXi possible." but at the request of Mr. Morgan it them as to opening or closing vents, of fourteen specie catalogued nn.1 a similar hisstill six exist, only went over for the day. and never gave them a fire drill. Tokio. Jan. 6. It to believed here rau be told of luauy oilier localiThe resolution of Mr. Carmack diDavid Jones, John Kingsbury, OMo tory ( that the Russian response has been ties. the Postmaster General to FulRausch William recting amt Brown, the hsniied to the Government, but the to Senate send the Constrfu-tlothe ler papers company eniploje. nenret of its delivery has been Jealousshelter Like Urn. with the postofflee irregulartoday held under bonds of 82,000 ly guarded and the nature of the re- ities and Ths pest Blielley. w as very simple In infor a senatorial providing each, of Minister undisclosed. remains ply his tastes and found his chief pleasure was taken up and Mr. Foreign Affairs Korn am called .. thUf vestigation In long, solitary rumbles. Itrend beitk to moved reference the Jan. Make Lodge de posChicago. every Rosen, the afternoon upon Baron came Ids clilrf usieuaniw when bis CarMr. sible to committee effort ascertain the oil postofflee. identity Russian minister to Japan, with whom regimen Attained to that austerity coraome of who mack resisted died iu vis.this motion, declaring this person he remained an .hour, and later he which afterward distinguished it lie that ited Premier Katsura when an extendirregularities ner. States Attorney Deneen has made could have lived on bread alone with, were to be. investigated only by the ed conference was held. There to every indication now that further nego- detriments themselves it would not this request of Coroner Traeger as out repining. Do you know, lie said one day to tiations will take place, although It to be long tmtil they .would- - be , .a they stood at the end of the blind galwith much nnAie. that s before a frlcuil, where, to will lery refuse In nostrils uf imesage stench the the expected that .Japan people." transfer the. discussion of affair to SL. The only safeguard wap In congres- exit, more than thirty of the victims Mr. U. doe not like lirend? Hid you of the Iroquois disaster were found. In ever know pcrsmi wlrn disliked sional investlgatkfti.he Said. Petersburg If thla to proposed. His friend explained to him Tokio. Jan. 8. Governor Taft of the - Mr. Teller expressed the opinion this requiwt, repeated at every ixilnt bread? that Mr. (1. probably had no objection Philippines and his wife have been that the department would make a where bodies were fouud. States Attorgranted an audience by the Emperor thorough investigation but contended ney Deneen gave the key to one of to liiwuil In moderate quantity at a conand Empress, lunching with them later. that the gravest questions that will time and ' will) thp usual proper legislative branch should re- the front the grand jury in fixing the crimand was only unwilling to de. Subsequently an Informal discussion tain the right to mak& an inquiry. . for deaths. took place, the Emperor expressing his vour jMuiMto of dry bread at a tcreral Mr. Clay expressed surprise that inal responsibility Jt will not lie sufficient for the pur- meal. satisfaction at the friendly relatione there should be opposition to the resfor America and olution and called attention to the poses of a criminal prosecution which exist between Shelley had no shell objection: his Japan, which he hoped would continue. declarations by Assistant Bristow? find the coroner to show that the locked pockets vore generally well storm was door for underHe wished the Americana to thirty Conrad deaths, even responsible Counsellors Bonaparte and if the responsibility for with bread. Sometime lie ate with stand that Japan was striving earnestlie car- the lurked door Is fixed. should the that investigation I A order to his bread Hie conpuot) raisins which ly and patiently to maintain peace ried further. Hie declared that the sustain a prosecution for manslaughha bought at siiiall grocers' shops. the ah- -' ter it will lie necessary for tho cor(4 p. m.)A high Bristow report "demonstrated Tokio, Jan. solute guilt of the late, first assist- oner to determine the identify of one Sea Irrstsd Itrealbe Alp. Japanese authority today made the fol- ant whose Like all other srnwnls. the sea postmaster general, Mr. Heath. or more of the individuals situation: the of lowing explanation though permanently inhabiting The statement that Russia has He. t Bristow ) says himself that thla deaths the door caused. made concessions to Japan to not ex- leading high official was guilty and , it will not lw sufficient to show that . the sea, are jilr brcahcri. The lateral act On the contrary, Russia, in the the ..proof overwhelming. If thisH to three steps leading out of the first bal- flattening of their tiills arm fly helps month of October, made certain con- true, Mr. Heath, should have been In- cony to tho main stairway caused over them to swim in. any direction, and cessions which were accepted by Jap- dicted. I Will do Mr. Rrlstow the a score of persons to fall and die. The it specially enables ilicm lo rise rapidan, subsequently withdrew them and credit to say that his report shows identity of onsAr more of them per- ly to the surface ito' water to of the department sons must lw proven in court before's breathe. That aesnmed an attitude which left the that the frauds do this ths ' .tiutrj.ay enn on of originated In Heath's office. If . so, charge of manslaughter Japanese little hope in the way more easily nmf securely their udklrils reaching a satisfactory agreement. The he must have been cognizant of them. are placed at the wry end of the uiuz-xlAppreciating the technicalities ol the Japanese Government confident In the Why should the subordinates in that and ere , funiWhcd with valves, declarations of disinterestedness in office lie. Indicted and; the principal law which require minute proofs, the which secure them from being entered cautioned recthe titates and Attorney Manchuria, made by Russia, allowed to escape?" hieh they live. lire ' water in by to make effort ascertain to special Mr. Clay quoted extracts from the ognizing Russia's special interests in Unlike other snakes, they cast their who died at lb at region, wished to regulate, once Bristow report to substantiate his ar- the Identity of persons ' ' skins In shisll pieces. Their eyes are -' exists! for all, all question In the Far East, gument. If," said he, this report, each of the"Jau. not adapted fu see well out of water, 6. Bodies' of 536 vicChicago.' in the Interest of future peace and speaks the truth. Perry Heath origin tims of the Iroquois theater fire have sod thtts l.1iey,'cannhtwhen in the air tranquility. To this end Japan made wted all the frauds. In, hto offlce.'t been buried, according to burial per- take a good aim to Mte. They feed on the following proposals: mits Issued by the health deiiartmenL mall' fishes, which 'they pare lyse by L Russia and Japan should mutualFREDERICK. GRANT. If the coroner's figures, which shpw means of tlieir poison, and thus they ly respect the Independence and territorial Integrity ot China and Corea, Business Mtn'a Club Gives Banquet that a total of 585 persons lost their hare nothing to fcac from the spines lives in the catastrophe, be correct, Of the fishes they cat. 2. To recognise reciprocally Japan, in Hia Honor. s; remain unburied. Four of the special Interests of Russia In Ban Antonio, Tex.. Jan. 6. The only cine unidentified. Russia, the special interests ot Business Men's club baa tendered a these are devoting hi in self to the study of InThe records of the victims of the flammations lie iu each esse noted the Japan General Fred'k to farewell banquet 1 To engage1 mutually ;not to in- Grant, who goes, to Chicago to assume theater fire, both of the police and cor- presence cf white plls in the blood righto command of the department of the oner are still Incomplete, and do not currents iu uhiiorinsl umuls-rs- . fringe Japan, the Intally. In both offices clerks are trying side those white cells be sad immunities acquired by Russia in lakes. luvariuhly to them which after out, it commercial straighten Corea; Russia,' the rights .In the . course of the banquet the of the dissad Immunities acquired in Manchuria, hope was expressed that he would will be possible to check them tip and fouud the kpecilhmuter ease It seemed consideration, errors. rushed tu Many la making the third proposition, Japan aome. day pass from military to civil Investigate wished not only to protect her rights life to head a Republican ticket for the police headquarters on the night Hint the big corpuscles were devouring following the fire and reported as dead the poisonous mlcrolics. Sometimes in China and those of Russia in Corea, President a wish in which he or missing friends or members of their the number taken up by a curpuaelo but to consecrate by the principle of The banquet families who afterwards were found acquiesced. was too great, and it died as a result equality the commercial righto of all was attended by seventy-fiv-e Texans were unharmed. Others nations in Corea and China. reported If this overcoming of the white corand as many army officers. Kaderal Russia declined the Japanese prop- Senator Adolfo Heberwlah, of M ex too, missing when in reality they had been puscles by the micro Uw was general In - most cases the ositions and submitted a counter-propos- al was among the speakers. A glowing taken to hospitals. patient died. which contained clause provid- tribute to Japan and the Japanese where this mistake was made die powere not notified when the lice person ing for the creation of a neutral sons army by Captain H. E. Ely. Twenty-sixt- h A Cater. was found. from the Cbina-Coreextending Infantry, waa vociferously ap- sought The elder Damns once was wearing of' count an the official, Thursday, frontier to Wong Tan, on the east, and atIn officers the military dead in the various morgues was made the rlbliou of a certain order, haring ; to Ping Yang on the west The sons plauded by tendance. Captain Ely who fought by by the police and it was announced recently been made a - commandant Tomprised almost a third of Corea. the in the aide of Japanese soldiers 682 bodies had been found. To that and an cnvkiM friend remarked upon was Boxer campaign, said that Japan thla total have been added from time BUTTE MINE INVESTIGATION. a military power of great strength to time the names of those who have It My dear fellow, be said, (hat cordon is a wretched color! One would and that the Russians will not have btmational Testimony Offered Causes an easy. victory in case .of war with died of Injuries received In the fire think it was yonr woolen vest that was until the police list reached 691 uad of bowing!" Some Excitement In Court. the Japanese empire. these four Indies still remain unclaim"Oh, no, my dear d'E replied Helena, Mont, Jan. C. During the ed. Bo far as the police now know . ARREST. UNDER NOVAK with a smile. You're tutolak-Dumas progress of the Inquiry Into the cause two are but there still perron missing of the fatal explosion In the Michael whose bodies have nut been recovered en. It's not a hail color; it to exactly Counterfeiter Claims That Hs Should nor are Daritt mine at Butte, Jan. 1, sensatamong the unidentified dead. tho shade of the sour grapes Jn ths Receive Light Punishment. ional testimony was offered and Atfable." torney Evans, representing the AmalBoston, Jan. 6. Moses Novak, one Chicago, Jan. 8. The closing of the counterfeiters Wlz WCBrliiK Very Ol. theaters by order of the Mayor Is gamated Copper company, and Coun- of the band of alleged The ancient Egyptians all wore wigs, ty Attorney Breen, would have enrecently arrested in Revere, Mass, causing a daily loss of thousands of restaurant and the early Christians from A. D. raged In a personal encounter had and New York City, has told a re- dollars to tire hotel and not the coroner stepped between. A markable story to Secret Service Ag- keepers la the dowa-tow- a district It (27 to A. D. 917 considered a false head miner, whose name to Alien testified ent Murphy In substantiation of his ba also thrown a great many restaucovering a badge of distinction. This, that ten boxen of dynamite were used claim that he should receive a light rant employes out of work, and In too, in direct oppeutinn to Tertuillan, In the mine and that the blasts were punishment or, in fact, be set free. many places It was stated that mure who In vain dec lured them devices and o frequent and awful in force that Novak says that several years ago help would be laid oil If the theaters Inventions of the devil, and Clement of the miners were unable to work la when John Davis, the. alleged leader remained closed. Alexandria, who warned his bearers Restaurants which have catered to that when the sacred bands of the clerthe shaft of the band, i waa supposed to be opin theater trade now find the the other In past "rotmeutor Breen In his examinaEngland, and among erating gy were laid on Ihefr heads the blesstion of Alex McDonald asked him if things was turning out counterfeit that they are operating at a loss. ing would not pencirato through the seem streets the Even deserted after he no wan not In the employ of the bills on the Russian government, false hair. the and Traction nightfall companies find to waa sent to England (Novak) on Pennsylvania mine while working Johnstown territory and whether he out all he could about Davis and hto feel the decrease of business. Livery Maltrl OssMicHf, stable owners report n considerable bad not suggested to a miner named plans. ''Did you cull at Roxley's house 7" in off business. falling w a arrested Harris that there would be 2,000 In Jn , England Davis tlx young doctor's wife, Chicago, Jan. 8. As a result of the Inquired it for him. if he would come to the abort time sfterward. in company with Yea, and I wish he bad seat for mo theater in disaster which Iroquois Inquest and testify that powder had n number of others, in one- of the big- whole families jiertohed and lines of sooner." been carried from "Ranis". to "Raze" gest counterfeiting raids that was "Graeioiis! Is he seriously 111?" legal descent were made so ramiilteat-c- d ofmade-I- n on the Davis count!1'.' that ever night of the explosion. as almiwt to defy tracing, the lrn-ba- e Quite the reverse. I'm afraid lie'll turn to his Queen's- evidence; McDonald denied this and Harris. fered court fares a season uf Intricate be all right ngaio before I get in n half hn followed him op the aland, said offer was accepted And', he escaped . litigation. The question of prlorily ot dozen Visits." FliUadelphin Ledger. he had never beard such an offer. rfeit!I!SJ' of. the tire victims to the issue ten received and oa Thomas Knight testified that Supt. however, - His Bettor Half. many (,f the estates may I sentences. Davis came to hung up in the eours for months Winchell, of the Amalgamated was a twelve-yea- r and A newly married nun told us a talc as Novak and followed, iar'' and thin started the personal this country years before they can be distributed. woe the other day which happens to ha claims, in the interests of the Rus- Probate Judge Cutting saya that lie of quarrel between the attorneys. newly married man. When he Brans brought out the state- sian government, to see that no Rus- anticipates that In hundreds of estates every made over this iasiie will have to be determined got married his wife have him bnlf thr ment from a witness later that the sian counterfeits were two quarreling factions of men In the here. before the estates can be adjudicated. clothes cui.bcard, but In only thns hia clothes were hanging oi men. service secret however, The Chicago, Jan. 6. In the revision ol weeks a'l Pennsylvania near the scefae of the driven fr.to the wall. Exchange. explosions December 13th, were work- will, not, it to said, agree to hare No- the city building ordinances for the nails ing on the same slopes and were vak turn state's evidence by agreeing protection of the theater patrons in Wfcil I. I), la BferaaiallMa. leasers trying to extract the same to be satisfied with a light sentence. Chicago, the musicians will demand A professor nt one uf the allopath! ore. that attention be given to tbe orchessaid: tra pit. At least two exists from colleges is reported FRIAR LAND BONDS. . Then- - are two thiugs to he done li each' pit will be one request. The muBAN DOMINGO DEMORALIZED,. also considering . asking d.ritiiintistii ''Manila.-- ' Jan. grin and bear It or ben . (.Congress will sician are room awwMm be provided for them IlSmea-patlil- c that more t and not ferln. Knvo; Reign of Terror Prevails Rights of shortly be asked to pass an act authorizing the Philippine commission to se- and that less wood be used in the conAmoricano Disregarded. of Sittheir struction cure the name of some' individual quarters. IVkr li Rasps. Washington. Jan. 8. Under date of in behalf of the government of the Charge that the pit of the burned Your voice." soM the um:.uiinl:i. Puerto Plata January 3, the Navy de- ing to issue ns Iroquois theater was dangerous ha.c dlicrr. i Islands, under which rasping!'' partment has received a dispatch from bonds, for the sum of $7,237,000. re- been made at a meeting of the execuYea. replied llie Commander Dillingham, of the cruls- authorised for the payment of tive committee of the Federation of cently ! "I l.:!v- - Ixn-i- i r Detroit, riving an srronnt of a i the pur- - haw trW of the pi'igliin.; lands MiiPiriJlim 4 fwnTminfruf Inri mi r. lib a file if 3.'llii,rs hii moraing ' HEN 1 AND . WARSHIPS; 7 I - 'It' is 00 DOWN PRICES OF BEDDING Were making some great ctmcexMo.; in bedding during tlb-sthe remaining days tit tin- - eulc. Ry the huw'd you like to Iu the cotton planter light now? Ever sec price of cotton soar so Nut since the war. And right now we are convinced thut we have made a great mistake in reducinghigh? so low this stock of kcihiiug. Wc can't buy again at the price we are selling. A look at the cotton market report will convince you of this nitotake of ours. Weil. Inn late now. Como and get what bedding you need. We're way glad this price on bedding continues only until Saturday night. . dc ' er : y ... Russo-Japane- uiut-ieeui- a se connected e 8.' to where we receive a hard blow bjr the cotton market AH of our quilts and comforts are made of the best cotton filling and lots of it cotton that's worth entirely ux much money. Reduction on Comforts all wool filliug, sllkoline rover, small pattern, pounds, during remaining days of this sale 3 pr-istentl- n -- Very Special lb-r- e y . Quilts and Comforts . 2 weight 83.95 Comforts all wool filling, ailkoline cover, small pattern, weight 3 4.04 pounds, during the remaining daya of this sale Comforts all wool filling, ailkoline cover, small pattern, weight 5 4.4S pounds, during remaining days of this sale Comforts Snowflake cotton filling, ailkoline with plain colored silk oline ruffle edge, small pattern size 70x72, weight 3 pounds, dur2.16 ing the remaining days of this sale 1-- 3 Comforts Snowflake cotton filling, sllkoline center knotted with wide border of sateen, quilted very prettily, small pattern, size weight 2 pounds, during tbe remaining days of this sale ,, . .. .... , , ...M G8-x7- 3-- 4 Down quilts, down filling, plain and fancy patterns, and plain colors: quilted with silk corded edge, during the remaining days of this sale and 87.45 .5.9ii, ... 80-9- Wrappers We're placing all of our fleece lined wrappers on sale at a price to move them before inventory begins The 75c wrappers at .50c 1.00 75c $ wrappers at 90c 1.25 wrappers at 2.00 150 and wrappers $115 ........ Colored Bed spreads, at a very special price of 75c and 51.15 cacti all Blankets, wool large size ....... ..... in light grey at KOOlnd $3.95 per pair. Better values never shown here. bx-ke- YOUR DOLLARS BIGGER S WE . sqs-taine- d.' o coi-om- r than they'll be again for many a day. They look bigger to us and theyll buy more for you i ' Elgin Shirts 70c 50c $1.05 25c for four-m-han- ds ,..1 0c 25c shield hovs for uih-roli- e . ..35c 50c suspenders for. good-natured-ly fsnn 50c Manhattan and custom makes Man-(hurt- an Griffon Brand Shirts 50c 75c suspenders for Gold and silver buckle suspenders at just . half regular prices. i Silk lined Mocha gloves, the $1.50 $1.05 quality for J j j All kinds of gloves at 30 per cent less than their real values. Made Hats $3.00 Union choose for Any Style or Color you may A few STETSON'S Left at...-.!.- !...$3.50 . Everything In our two stocks, except shoos and E. & IV. goods at OLLAR! - rUhrahJhf.tr,tn. lth y , . vr 1 . i1:-.- - r...$1.50 A Broom Hotel Corner. |