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Show THE Examiner Telephone Numbers: In the day time call up 2.4X or call nt So. 401 24th atreet. At night, iter 7 P-- m., call up number 54 standard building. REAL ESTATE CONDITIONS. Real Estate Dealers Talk on the UTAH Mat-- , ter. n ' Three venturesome . automohlliata from Salt Lhke passed through Ogden this afternoon on their way to Evanst- on. Wyoming. The party consisted of a Mr. Spalding and hia wife and brother. They were driving n Franklin car, and made a good run from Salt Lake to Ogden. After having dinner. they started to make the flrty nile run to Echo, where they will stay over night Mrs. Spalding seemed to hare no fears for the ride against the and the bleak winds of Wyoming, that is prevailing there (no weather now. but neemed to enjoy the sharp ir as most people would a summer breeze. I I Mine Etta Kissel has returned from a weeks visit with Mias Molly Ales ander ot Salt Lake. The doors In the court house are being changed to awing outward. The double doors of ths courtroom will also be changed to swing outward. County Clerk J. X. Larson, of Lospent yesterday afternoon in the city inspecting the methods and books of the office of County Clerk ilolingn-vortgan, h. The Board of County Commissioners met informally lata yesterday afternoon with a committee from the State Bndrd of Equalisation and discussed various assessments for the present year. Stockholders la Ogden of the Galena Hill near Reno, Nev., yesterday received moat encouraging reports. The tunnel hu. reached mineralised ground nnd samples reaching Ogden shpw n very high assay. V' 5. F. Dlnamore, of North Ogden, will leave In n day or two for Chicago and will attend the National Poultry show, which will soon he on in the Windy City. .It in not probable that at this time Mr. Dinsmora will take baok any of his prise White Wyandottee or any of the fine birds recently exhibited In Weber county. It has been suggested that next year a collection of Utah's best birds be sent to the national slffiw. The showing made at the last Weber rounty exhibition by the Utah bred birds was decidedly in favor of them ns against tbe imported birds, even when fancy prices were paid for the latter, and a few coops of the fowls If sent bark east for exhibition would undoubtedly tarry off come prises and give the West aome'Yalukble advertising. ' It now develops that there must He subscribed In order to insure the- - entrance of Ogden to the Pacific Northwest baseball .league. ,Thla means in addition to the 91,000 guarantee check another 11,040 to be subscribed In the stock of the association. The first 91.000 must be met by nine o'rlock tonight nnd the second by tomorrow evening. Already Manager Bintord has signatures for 9700, but the rest must be subscribed In a rash. f3.(M)V . 1 1 1 i i A challenge has been received by the railroad team from tbe O. 8. L. headquarters team of Balt Lake and baa been accepted, part of tbe games to be played here and part in Balt lake. The dates they ara to be bowled will be published later. f' The members of the Seventh Quorum of Seventy will hold their meeting next Monday night, nt the Second Ward meeting house, with the 76th nnd SSrd quorums. All members ara requested to be present C. G. Trent nnd wife, of Seattle, Wash., are visiting in Ogden. G. A. Farnsworth was up from Salt Lake last evening. Since the first of the year the sum of 9936.50 has been paid out by tha County Clerk for bounties. In the list coyotes take the lead, most of which are killed in the western part of the rounty. along tha lake shore meadows, where large bands of sheep are found. The second in the list are wild cats, which are found along the Ogden nnd Weber rivere In the brash. The bounties paid out are as follows: 153 coy- -' otes at each, 9229.50; 9 wolves at 95. 915; 41 wild rata at 8 mountain lions nt 95.40. 91-5- 0 91-4- Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. H. Tribe, who were married at the Salt Lake Temple yesterday, left at noon yesterday for for California, where they will remain a month. On their return n reception will be tendered them nt their residence in this city. WORK ON 8. P. SHOPS. ' They Begin to Present a Very Fin- - (shed Appearance. f The Southern Pariflc shop la this week assuming n very finished apiiear-to- e. The doors nnd windows are bc- -t placed In position nnd are rerelv-h- g first cost of dark green paint iasido there is every evidence of a riy early completion. Tbe heavy h plank flooring is laid, anil the foncret piers for the heavier mm bin-rr- T are being built. Already one locomotive is In the new shop being tliel- - two-inc- overhauled. The report has gained 'circulation that in the new shop the work would we so arranged that in a good many risee. on machines which can be run without a man's constant attention, cue man would be required to run two machines. Thin may have been the original Intention, but It is stated wn pretty good authority that President Harrtman strongly opposes It, and ta that one man he assigned to Jiut one machine. In this cnee at least 100 more men will be required to manage the shop. The work of transferring the machinery to the aew shop from ths old one has been arranged so that there 111 be scarcely any bna of time. The Bcw engine nnd the shafting will be Placed in position, nnd then the na rhinro moved one at a time and up. For the present there will ns machinery placed upstairs, except the overhead traveling crane. In-io- cqn-jeet- ed EXAMINER,' OGDEN, EXHIBIT TO ST. LOUIS. tr - The-secon- n ed ' suit-por- ts 9L-60- 0; the-Orde- r London and JANVAUV FTAII, FRIDAY MORXINO, RISSIA Entire Display Wilt Leave Ogden on ! or Aoout February let. The I'lali exhibit to the St. Lui exhibltiou will probably la- - -- h:pH-d j from Otidt-- on or about February 1. Director General Whitaker had hoped to leave with the exhibit by (he 25th of this mouth but the collodion ol tbe mining display ia causing a delay. Don Maguire, who has charge of tbe latter part of the exhibit, returned last evening from Alia and Little Cottonwood canyons voutheast of Salt Lake. He states that he haa now tso of the moat important diatricta of the atate to get cxhlbita from. Both of them are iu the southern districts of tbe state, and they take in the iron, silver and copper deposits of Beaver. Iron and Washington counties. Mr. Maguire leave for the south this evening and will go right through to St. George and will collect the exhibit on hia return trip. He thinks that it will require two weeks of very hard work yet to get the displays hi shape and In Ogden ready far ahiptneut. This morn lug be received a magnificent display of block ruck salt from Red Mount in Sanpete county and it will be placed with tbe exhibit. It will require four cars to transport the Utah mining exhibit to St. Louis and it will be the largest anil beat display of mining products that has ever left the wert. Tbe industrial and other exhibits will be sent from this city at tbe same time. President L. W. Sburtliff. Director General Whitaker and Den Maguire hate labored hard for this exhibit and thetr success Is assured by the amount now stored in Ogden. It will require at least 15 cars to transport the goods. A picture of the Utah building a has been described in this paper, is now on exhibition at the Union depot. The beautiful weather coiiditioua that prevail at present, make the e un-joyous. They ray that when the weather is flue they are kept busy showing bnt property, at this time of year if it is at all stormy people cannot be induced to venture out. lu speaking of the ateady demand that lias existed for the past several months, both for rental properties, and for properties that are for sale, a prumiuent real estate dealer aays: "it Is really remarkable how it keeps up, and the tune of the thing is good, lor there is no wild cqt .speculating. Property unreasonably cheap, bnt it is not being bought up investment purposes..- - Practically all that is being sold is to those w ho desire a home of their own. There was a time lu .Ogden, and when it was not nearly na large. as It is today; that people would have jumped at the price that property ia offered for today. This ia not due to tbe fact that the growth of the city does not warrant better prices, or that property ia standing idle, but tbe people are more conservative than they were, and what they do now is done more good judgment shown than formerly, and these very conditions show that the growth of the city is not because of any boom, but is a thoroughly rational and permanent growlb. The realty dealers report a good demand for ranch property, and mostly from people who have tried other Irrigated sections and find tbe local country one of the best for irrigation farming that can be found anywhere. One good result, loo, of the railroad construction of the past few years ia evidenced in the fact that,, men who have been working in the camps and saved up several hundred dollars, are uow seeking to invest it in small BURGLARS SENT UP. make a ranches, where they may home and a living for themselves. Taken as a whole the real estate Supposed ta Bo Members of a Newly dealers feel that the prospects fur Organised Gang in tha West. the coming year 'are brighter than id William T and William U ever before for Ogden. Rose, the two burglars, were sentenced to two years each in TRIAL OF HOLD-UP- . the penitentiary by Judge Henry II. The men were charged with R. J. Hickey it the Subject of Con- Rolapp. a room in the Allen block burglarizing vincing Evidence. and also breaking iuto the shooting days trial Qf R. E. Hick- gallery of John Bruce. They were held ey, al'lrs Dad, charged with robbery, to answer upon three charges, all of were diaraiaMKl except tha; of proved as interesting as Wednesday. vhi-T'.ev at first col Thu testimony of the' witnesses given burglary. and then changed their pica at guilty, on the rt and was like the Jesse James the commencement of their trial to stories of the early days of western that of guilty. It la thought that these life. The testimony went to show two men are members of a newly orthat the gang had1 planned a number ganised gang of crooks that haa struck of wholesale robberies to be commit- the West, but are not, as yet. a part ted in Ogden. When court convened of tha old organized gang of about 200 this morning . tbe witness, A. K. criminals which circulate In the inters Wyuberg. was recalled and iestified mountain region and along the Pacific as to the implication of Hickey in coast. A member of the gang, who tbs Bang saloon robbery. Upon ia at present in the county jail, and no new evidence waa who has. turned state's evidence in brought out other than that aa haa some of the cases, states that the been published iu this paper of tbe gang is thoroughly organised, with preliminary hearing. about 200 hardened rrhhtoals aa charSpecial Officer Wm. Sullivan, of tbe ter members. When one of their numSouthern Pacific, and also a deputy ber ia arrested the others send money sheriff of Weber county, and Sheriff and hire counsel for bis defense. Bailey gave testimony of the arrest of The following members of the gang Hickey in 8ait Lake city and bring- have been sent up by Judge Rolapp. ing hjm to Ogden. The latter also told from here: William Watson, Robert In the O. K. briefly of the wine-rooiWilliam Brown ta charter saloon and other surroundings In and Lister. James Burke, Jantea Kenmember), about the saloon. Will lama and Joseph Thomas. nedy, A8i. - Purdy testified to seeing the Sullivan. The present bunch that ara gang, which held np the Yaloon, In Wil- on trial are also members of tbe old son's Lane, the following day. ii J. W. Ramey, of. .Wilson, was (ho gang. The new gang of which itare next witness on the stand am testifi- thought La Rom and Williams la ed aq to the robbers being. near hia mrmbera. and also Dsn Higgins, new In the Weal. Former practically on Wilson iu place tbe day fallowing conthe robbery. In what waa termed operations have heretofore been east of the mountains, fined to Rocky "Hoboes Nest. The next witness staled that while he. was oul looking throughout the Mississippi valley. The far a cow and near the Nest" he over- headquarters of the gang la ia San heard a conversation between the Francisco and Alameda, California. hold-up- s upon their work at the Zang A MODEL VILLAGE LAD. saloon the prodding night The case will probably not reach the jury until tomorrow forenoon. Shockley and Other Boys Were and Playsd Pranks. Among some of the interested spectators in the case are George Wells, M. Shockley, the John who la also charged with lieing Imgait Lake hold-u- p and murderer, was plicated in the robbery, and his attor- a model village boy. So says an Ogney, John D. Murphy Sheriff Joaeph-oiFo- f den man who was raised with him. Box Elder county, and Sheriff The employs' of latter Is a well-knoBowman of Davis county, were in at one of the jewelry storee, bnt for obtendehce at the trial yesterday. vious reasons his name Is not disclosed. PECULIARLY ARRANGED BALL. Shockley end the Ogden Informant of the reporter were raised in the Members The of the Police Take lt same town, although the Ogden man Upon Themselves to Act for was somewhat younger and so did not the Entire Force. see or remember as much of Shockley The fact that the proposed ball to as he would If he had associated with be given by tbe members of the po- him. But he had a brother who was a lice force has been postponed Is due friend of Shockley's, end he end In a great degree to the fact that the Shockley paseed their boyhood in the two members who look it upon them-elve- s same city. to arrange for the ball had not The common town of nativity ol consulted the authorities or any other these boys was the little village of members of the force before making Knaben Nostar, eighteen miles from these arrangements. Bedalla. Mo. Here Shockley removed The Mayor took the stand that the when he waa yet young nnd there he business men were already run past received his education. He yet bears patienoe with different begging affairs a spotless reputation in that place. Like all of the village lads he waa that take the guise of purchase of ticket. Outside of the fact that he mischievous ant his Ogden acquaintdid not approve of iheir solicitation of ance remembers the most serious of business men for the sale of tickets the pranks of Bhockley and hie comwhile the patrolmen .were on duty he panions back in tbe Missouri town. took no further interest in tbe affair. An old farmer had driven into the He disapproved of that part of It and town with n load of wheat which waa a canvass of the business men loose in the bed of a wagon. He left it him in that disapproval. That standing at dusk while be went to two members of the police force differ the village tavern for supiier. While makes no difference, it is sufficient to the farmer was away 8hockley and a say that all the other members of tbe number of companions sacked the force agree with the Mayor and dis- wheat, took the wagon apart and reapprove of the actions of these two moved it to the roof of the village patrolmen who got up the dance and blacksmith shop, where they again put tred to make all arrangements with- It together spd then, carrying the seeks out cither consulting their superior of- there, emptied the wheat into the wagficers or their fellow patrolmen. on again. This was regarded a a boyish prank and nothing more serious then this was ever charged against Shock-le- y L. S. STONE A CO. ASSIGN. in bis home town. Shorkley's parents and brothers and Voluntarily Place Themselves in thS sisters still reside in Knaben Noster Hands of Creditors. and they are fairly well off. Shockley The firm of L. 8. Stone and Com- is about 28 years of age. although be pany. doing buslnoes at No. 370 Twenty-f- ts apparently younger from the likeilth street, made an assignment ness seen in some of the papers. yesterday mAming for tbe benefit of tbelr creditors. The assignment Is voCOKE TRADE IMPROVING.' luntary and a deed of trust is given by was firm and to the creditors the Scottsdale, Pa- - Jan. 14. The coke recorded with the county recorder (his seems to have started upward trade afternoon. For the consideration of rush after ils long period of ouc dollar to tbe assignees the as- with a depression. During the week. 4.936 adsignees take charge of the store. The ditional ovens have been fired an the assets are as. follows: increased 20,000 tons. Best estate owned, none; personal production Utah Nevada shares 3,925 property, .NEW YEAR APPOINTMENTS. Gold Copper Co., 9392.50; stock, wares and merchandise, goods, Gives Expression of Special store furniture and fixtures, Ths Cur Appreciation. book accounts, 9425; one horse, 975; SL Petersburg, Jan. 14. An Imper9200; judgments and doubtful book ial ukase Issued on the occasion of the accounts, 9158.CO; total. 92.757.10. new year appoints the Grand Duke LIABILITIES. Ogden Packing company. 9500; F. J. Michael Nicolaicit president of the Kiesel A company. 9000; John Scow-cro- ft council f the empire for the ensuing A Sons Co. 9200; E. D. Stone, year. The Czur hu sent an autograph 9127; H. L- - Griffin company, 9200; letter to Constantine Pobiedonostzeff, Deleter Packard, 975:' D. J. Evans A chief., procurator of the holy synod, company, St. Louis, fii; (.F, Bianke, cohferrlng on him the insignia of of 8t. Andrew. M. Muravlcff, BL Ixiuta. 970: Slaterville Creamery also reCo., 932: Hammond Parking Co.. Salt the minister of justice, has Lake. 918; small accounts, 97: total ceived an expression of the Czsrs special appreciation. . 92;9M. real-estat- The funeral servirea for Mr. Elizabeth Haakina will ba held at the real' of her aon, J. H. Buvanan, 2255 dem-Jefferson avenue, Friday. Jan. 15th, 1904. at S o'clock p. m. Hemal na may be viewed between the hours of ten and twelve day of the funeral. MOIINiyp AND Jim Paris Arrived at an aa to Thcar Court in tho Evont of War. London. Jan. It.- - .M.nisir lfayexhl received today tho text ui the Japanese reply to Russia's Iasi note. It does not contain an ultiuiainm, but reiterate Japan's original deman Is with what Barou Hayaahi term a modification upon a minor point The question of Chinese sovereignty in Manchuria and Japan's sphere of influence in Korea are ri imbued. Minister Hayashi said to the correspondent: So far a I can are tbe relations ot the two powers regarding the dispute practically are unchanged. 1 have ao indication of what till note is likely to meet with at the hinds of Buraia, but 1 expect the negotiation will continue fur several weeks." Pari. Jan. 14. The intention on the pert of certain power to find means to prerent the controversy drifting into actual war, a intimated In these dispatches, hu begun to assume definite proportions, though until today the means were confined to exchange of views between cabinets a to what course was desirable, and it can be asserted, positively that no tender of good offices lias yet been made to Japan or Russia: it is the accepted view that a grave movement which would warrant representations hu not been reached. In the meantime the cabinets of London and Paris have arrived at a quite clear understanding as to what will be done If the eventuality of war becomes imminent. This will not be by a louder of mediation, as that is considered to he too extreme a step in diplomatic procedure, when two of the foremost power are the disputants. The form of the will be that known usage aa a tender of This consists mainly in friendly advice for (he of peace, la the present likely to Include rather Russo-Japanes- that the Stamped Table Covers ere well worth 35c Fine Quality Bay Rum Which has been wiling at 40c per bottle la of.. . fered at edvee .. 2fC e Black Kid Tar Soap Much Damage Dene Fire Not Under Control.' in Helena, Mont., Jon. . 14. fire Havre, Mont.,- an Important division terminal oa the Greet Northern, early this mornig destroyed property to the value of $60,000. At noun today (he fire broke out anew. The big Havre and numerous hotel, opera house buildings are now destroyed or doomed. The entire northwestern portion of the town is threatened. Greet Fells, Mont, Jan. 14. A dispatch from Harre says a terrific fire is raging there, which has already worth of destroyed over property and threatens to wipe out wind the town. A is blowing and without waterworks ur a fire department the chances for the town look bad. Fire started last night In the Bank saloon shortly after 12 o'clock, but was got under control of after destroying 360,000 worth property. A spark In the basement of the Btrlngfellow drug store started the flames again shortly after noon, and the business portion of the town is being wiped off the map. IRON CHp Laxative Bromo Quinine THetj.cy A on every Thk rismtnre. MARKET- IMPROVING. ALLEN TRANSFER Phone 22. 412 FURNITURE CO. 25th Street VANS, No Damage to Property in Handling. Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Dispatch. STORAGE AT REASONABLE RATES. HACKS and COUPES furnished for BALLS. WEDDINGS, (FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES ALL TRAINS MET BY ALLENS CARRIAGES Liquid Refreshments Are nude delidbuaand agreeable when served with NATURALLY SPARKLING LITHIA WATER Dcligh fully palatable and pure zest to anything to drink. It adds, a charming: F. J. KIESEL & CO.. Distributors a Te Test the Efficiency of City Ordi( nances. 14. As soon aq tha Jan. Chicago, coroner's jury released his control of the Iroquois theatre the playhouse will be again given over, to the flames if plena evolved by Mayor Harrison and Waller L. Fisher, of the City club, are carried out. Expert who will fight over again the Iroquois conflagration will hare trained fire fighters at their elbows to see that the demonstration of the plans does not bring about any property loss outside tbe partially ruined playhouse." The purpose of again firing the theatre is to test tbs sufficiency of city ordinances present and prospective. At a conference today between Mayor Harrison and Mr. Fisher this subject was discussed exhaustively end It wu decided that nothing that hod been done la Chicago for. muy yoars would approach this plan in tbe amount of good for the public, that would result With men who under tend every detail of the test to watch every action of the flames and gases nod. to watch effects of the manipulation of ventilators, it I was urged that - tho benefits to so-rrue from the fle test would he prae-tieally inestimable. With The Iroquois j stage covered with excelsior and rub-bish ud a fire raging thereon, the ; conditions being like thoee of tbe fate! I afternoon at December 30th, the experts expect to learn . a great deal so flame that tha about swept muy . Freeman, aa exlives away. to naked take pert oa Urea, will be. charge of the test - -- 1 WILL ISSUE ULTIMATUM. THom children's Bilk Bonnets we're selling at 40c, 50c, and 58c are marvels ef quality at the prise. Better get the little folks wearablea new. To Core a Cold in One Day THEATER WILL' AGAIN BURN. Constantinople, Jan. 14. Two large vessels belonging to the Russian volunteer fleet, carrying troops, imaaed through the Bosphorus today for the Far Boat. Buy Bed Comforts Now At the prices we're quoting. With tho prico of cotton soaring around 18c and next year's crop already bough up, it is advisable to buy these bed comforts new et 9125, 91.5 62.50 and 93.00 W. H. WRIGHT & SONS GO. FIRE IN HAVRE, MONTANA. si-ric- es Ona ef th vary best to be had. and which Mile regularly at 25c in new tc per box. Childrens Bonnets Low Priced The kind of soap which is net only cleaneing, 4c per bar but hull ng, can be had at Washington. Jan. 14. Secretary Hoy and Mr. Tskahiro, the JepensM minister, held a conference today at the conclusion of which the Associated Press wee Informed that the Jenanuse reply to Russias latest note had oeen completed nnd wu on lu way. It ia learned that the answer, while not an ultimatum, expresses dissatisfaction with Russia's latest proposals. It u further learned that the question of Manchuria is not eliminated by Jnpnn in her reply, hut that something in ara the nature of counter-propos- al suggested. Advisee received at tie British embassy are of a gloomy nature. Suez, Jan. 14. Grwt Interest is manifested in the movements of the Russian sad Japanese warships in the canaL Tbe Ruaaian armored rrulaer Dmitri Donskoi has arrived at Suez nnd is coaling near the British armored cruiser King Alfred, which is also bound for the Far East. Tbe Japanese cruiser Kmsagi left Port Bald for Bucs ' - ' tdrThe British forIk Jen. London, eign offli-- said tonight, after reading the Japanese reply to Russia, that it only taken tbe crisis a step further in a leas hopeful direction.- The received by the foreign office made them fear that Russia would not accept, Japan's reiterated demands. In regard to .. the report from Paris of thw possible intervention of Greet Britain and France, the foreign office says no such steps are on foot, ao far ns Great Britain is concerned. Richseckers Face Powder a price which epeaka volumes far the val jus to he found throughout the stores. These table severe, together with the fact that we teach you hew to embroidery them, free, ere At Ths Demand Greatly Increased During the Fast Week Cleveland, 0., Jsn. 14. The Iron Trade Review says: A decided improvement ia demand has appeared la the iron market la the peat week. Not nines midsummer of 1909 has there been each a week's buying is finished material, tbe developments la some lines being a sup prise even to tboeo ia closest touch with the situation. Blast furnaces In the east, west end central west have resumed operations or have made ready for early resumption. The Car negio Steel company will have thirteen more storks going by the end at the week then were active January 1st. and the resumptions elsewhere will quickly bring the added pig iron production up to a yearly rate of fully 2.250,000 tons. The production of pig iron by furnaces ia the central west connected with the movement fur curtailing output reached low point Dec. 31. when out of the 156 furnaces In the movement 103 were Idle. On that date the capacity of the idle furnaces Was' 65 per rent of the total capacity, as against 67 per cent at the close of November. The most pronounced activity of the pest week has been is bars sad wire produets. Is tho dosing week of tho old year and the first ton days of that the this year, it. Is estimated sales of wire products amounted to fully 100,000 tons, most of this tonnage being at concessions of 92 to 95 from the prices previously quoted. Demand of such proportions at this season reflects the good buying ability of the agrleultnral community and gives promise of s large spring business. On its heels has come an advance of 91 a ton from the low point and the leading producer and independent Pittsburg and Ashland, Ky, district interest are .maintaining uniform quotations, this being the first sort in many agreement of the months. Another evidence of sound agricultural conditions is the good demand for bora In tbe week, Chicago reporting twenty thousand tone closed. Manufacturers of steel here met et reaffirmed Pittsburg Tuesday . and prices, though on advance of 81 a ton had some support ere. Bor iron made e low record la the poet ten days. In tbe central west, but it Is now about 81 a ton abora tha lowpoint Tbe sheet trade bhows sharper competition, with prices about 91 a ton low er in the week. Russo-Japanes- 5 During this inventory time. Each chapter teems with events of an economical nature, a guide to practical buyers of necessities. E main question causing the difficulties are entirely susceptible to pacific adjustment How far ibe other cabinets of Europe and the I'uilsd States will give moral or artnal support to the friendly represents! inn Is an open question, ns the exchanges of views have thus far boea confined mainly to London and Paris, but throughout the exchanges there ha been a strong sentiment that the united influence of Europe and America should give at least moral support to the efforts to avert a conflict. This has been one of the chief factors in the strong belief during the e past few days that the issue could not result In war. Tbe opinion today continues to be that the parties themselves will succeed in averting n conflict and that until it becomes man ifrat that they are unable to do ao no action will be taken from the outalde. if. Read the Story in Our Show Window e powers 13. Employea of Steel Company Meet en Saturday. Youngstown, 0, Jon. 14. A final meeting of the 1.240 employes of the Ohio plant at the Carnegie Steel company will, be held Saturday night at which oa Ultimatum will he prepared and presented to the company. Upon its acceptance or rejection depends, the men state, the question of whether THE HAGUE TRIBUNAL. they shall continue at work or strike. The wages of tha man have been cut Rome, Jan. 14. Benor Pierantonio sixty-si- x and per cent and they are unwilling to accept such an counsel In the Venesuelu case at The extensive reduction. Hague, hu received an Invitation 1 the name of M. Muravlcff, Russian PROMINENT BANKER DIED. minister of Justice.' to be at The Hague. Feb. 27th and fhe day followSioux City, Iowa, Jan. 14. E. H. ing when the tribunal rerill deliver its MrCuU hen, heed of the banking house of McCutchen A Co., of Holstela.lowe. The Euminee Buslmsa Office. 4IT 24tb Street is drad. 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