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Show THE DEPARTIlf SALT LAKE From the ExamLicrvs Special W forresponM complained of a he. H was stated that Judge Diehl said at ihe time the case was tried before him that he was surprised that such a charge waa ever made against Rudman, but ai the same time he bound the defendaut over to the Distriet court. It is said that Assistant County Attorney Smith was nearly In the nothin of dismissing the case, but he passed it up for the District attorney to lssuue that ATTEMPT EWE TO May Have Ten Years Added to Sentences. darget of aMault with a deadly delivery and ftpoo, plotting a prlaon yesterday meaptlng to eacape were Abe Majors, jed against Convict Harry Waddell, tor nuk Conors --and teir part In break" at the penlten-ilsr-y last October. A fourth convict, with ji. Mullen was charged simply to escape. Connors. Majora and Weddell are iDeped to be the ringleaders in the in which Guards Jacobs and Wilck-(were beatenalmost to death. The men will be tried in the -regular (ourse of criminal proceedure,- and if osTlrted. .t.U1 have from five to ten mrs added to their present af-lk- ir sen-iaer- s. Uijors is already serving a for murder, having. been of shooting Police Captain grown in Ogden several yean ago. A curious question arises here as to huw s man that is already under life mtence enn have an additional term itied to bis punishment, la the opinion of some lawyers who hire looked into the subject, the ex- sentence can be held over the 1rt to be enforced in case he should if given his freedom or, have his term reduced by the board of pardons. con-Tide- d university club reception. MAY BE TWO ELECTRIC UK street saloon. ond South Two more bottles of Antelope Island in the Great Salt Ink auy he tbe location of aome large and oil wella in tbe near future. ipi A derrick set up over there within tha next few weeks, it was learned from an authentic source, and the drills started on their Journey to the deep. Tbe work la to be done by the Fountain Oil A Asphalt company, recently incorporated, which has by lease and otherwise something over 6,000 acres on the north rad of the island. The company la complied of local and eastern parties, smog whom are a number of Ohioans who are no novices when it comes to tha oil business, and some of them hive had wide experiences in- other telds. Some time ago one of these gentlemen visited Antelope luland and was sot long In making up his mind that the field was particularly inviting, no he lost no time in imparting. the news to his associates. Arrangements were aide promptly for the organisation (.the present company, after which steps were taken to purchase a rig'and complete outfit of the most modem is to be d tine. The necessary his been put un money. It is stated, and tbe company is to go to tbeglepth of several feet or to sink one or many Prepared thousand veils.1 The articles of that the following incorporation show are officers of tbe Iresldent. T. P. Steffey of pany: fiilt Lake Edmunds. ; R. M. City; Stockton, lTtah; secretary ud treasurer, J. B. Hall, Cincinnati, ; assistant secretary, , Edmund Wilkes of Bait Lake; who; with E. J. Baddatz, also of this city. 'constitute the board of directors. Tbe capital tock of the company is (300,000 of tha Mr value of (1 each. 0-- EICHNOR SCORES DIEHL AND SMITH. talaf 4 teMt BP tblil I w t 1'pon motion of Hchnor, the case Rudman. District Attorney of the Btate ve. charged with assault with E. in-w- to commit rape, was dismissed by Jdgr Morse yesterday. The case was t for trial yesterday, but before It s called the district attorney took m'ion to question tbe complaining witnesses, Mrs. Eliza Gotbe, in regard "her testimony, and after bearing her s tosiimony ho asked tbe court to the case. In his motion to dls-Ille case District Attorney Eicb-Jtook occasion to criticise- Judge "tohl and Assistant County Attorney Ms T. Smith for ever sending tbe to the District court on that j" rge. Mr. Eicbnora statement to be court in regard to tbe matter folw i. al ram M ad Ml ter tb id' If r lows in full; II tbe court In this case I re examined please, the complaining wit ,, m the presence of Sergeant Deputy Sheriff Butler and Mr. Jngenbackar (as interpreters), and convinced that the charge as gtat-Prove-d. I therefore ask the case be dismissed on the "townd of insufficient evidence. I wish ,he states that when - n e the complaint In the police ' . co utoint was not read to ,he did not know what ghe ni?1 "B- - T,ict 1" what she told in H men, and I think a li ?, Pnce rmsfrt to be exercised In .J?.T0'1 thpe rare- - up here than hs HU n this cage. I ask ... .r v?re-e- e ly cr lit tbs ill ir. k n rtf Iodine and benzoic ac!d. In one bottle liters ' was no artificial sweetener, but in the other there waa. The brands were . Blue Label and Acme. Tbe Joint committee on the management of the city end county building and grounds hu organised by the elecchairtion of Mayor R. P. Morris man,- and Jamee H. Anderson ot the county commissioners as secretary. The committee la composed of the three county commissioners, tha mayor and Councilmen Preece and Dean. A will see if further are necessary against fire. u UTAH MAN TALKS OF THE WAR. Railroad Between Manchuria and Port Arthur la the Key to the Situation. The Deseret News says: "As I view It, the key to the whole it exists at present, la situation, that strip of railroad running between Manchurian station and Port Arthur a little over 1,200 miles. There will be a fierce struggle for its possession, and possession, in this instance, la nine points of war. But the complexion of the crisis wijl soon change 1 cannot for the life of me nee bow China can keep out of this trouble." Thus declared CoL Edwin F. Holmes, the one mu in Utah whose complete knowledge of for eastern affairs !a baaed upon personal study' and observation leas tbu one year old. It fa tbe colonels belief that Japan will force the lud fighting north of the Talu river and try to cut off Russias line of communication with Port Arthur. If the mikados troops are successful in this. Russia la doomed, so far aa maintaining her position on tbe disputed ground la concerned. On the other hud, Russia is In a position where she must fight the whole world. If necessary, to maintain her Manchule rian position, for that ia the only outlet for her vast territory. for more being than four months if the year. "Thin line of railroad, which becomes such important factor in the fight," said the colonel, teas started the Chinese in 1897. It la known its Eutern. Its president ia a Chinese, manager a Russian, and the capital with which It waa built waa furnished by Russia, who borrowed it from France. A greet tanking concern made financed np by Russian ud Chinese ihe project, which required somethinga like 100,000.000. ud it la essentially Russlu military railroad. It la a continuation of the Transsiberlu system, on tbe beginning at Manchuria station Manchuria boundary ud extending .down to Port Arthur. As Dalny is the commercial terminus of ihe ystn. the 40 miles additional down to Fort purposes Arthur wan built tor military exclusively for no other reason tbu ud supthe transportation of troops never ata they Until year ago plies. ot thie over part commerce tempted value what seen will be So it road. the Russia places upon this piece of propwhich erty.. It is the only means by be a position at Port Arthurof could the time; maintained for any length euppliee only manner of transporting Russia proper. from ammunition ud Therefore, I believe that it will be strike at Japes aim to immediately this thie railroad, ud Russia realizedtaken full well when, before the bad her beat any other step, she consigned railroad. cavalry forces to guard that Chinese Tbe situation with regard to Eastern may be summed up an follows: i go long as Russia bolds it, she may Col. Holmes Says u pos-sib- die-Ms- UP catsup were tert.it a rvivnilat Harms, a" is nch cue he tonr.d coal tar or aniline dye FOR ANTELOPE ISLAND. DERRICK la LINES. Unlvenlty Club of Balt Lake SALT NOTES give an elaborate reception and hxuewarmlng tonight The affair, whlrh is confidently expected to be one Eva, aged 4, daughter of F. B. Taylor d the most brilliant nodal events of 411 north Sixth Went street, waa the season, will bo tbe first public funct- of ion to be given by the club in its new taken with diphtheria, and the ease waa reported to the board of health. $0,000 club house. About 5i0 invita-tk- s to friends of the members have ' J. II. White noted on hia trip to hen issued. the west aide of tha lake a few weeks ago that there were large sand bars STOLE AN OVERCOAT. that he never had seen before, showing John Williams, colored, who a few the shrinkage of the lake. lietod a term In the penitentiary for The increase of the cold weather Is gnud larceny and immediately there, iter served a Jail sentence of sixty freezing up waters in the canyons so that the Ug&t A Railway company is days on a minor charge, was liberated forced to use more steam In genMonday and arrested last night. In the being act of stealing an overcoat from a Sec- erating its electrical current The r ! Shit Lake A Brigham City Bobs Up Again Serenely. Tha Deseret News confirms Tbe Examiner story of Ihe Intention of the Salt Lake and Brigham City electric line to build regardless of what the Bamberger road does. Tha News ot last night said: Once more the Salt Lake and Brigham Ciiy project bobs up. Just when residents of Davis county had made up their minds that the project had gone glimmering and that Simon Bamberger and J. J. Burns had backed It clear otf the board the word la being passed around among local contractors that the project ia very much alive and that within the next sixty days bids will be asked for construction on the electric line from Salt Lake to Ogden. In course of conversation with the News a gentleman, who is in close touch with the situation, yesterday listed that the promoters really meant business, despite the assertions of those Interested in the Balt Lake A Ogden that they would extend from Farmington to Ogden. Two parallel electric lines to Ogden would not be a paying Investment for either, and in the opinion of the News informant and others they would never be built He insisted, however, that tha Salt Lake A Brigham City would be constructed this aumiut, and that it would be built and equipped at a total figure greatly below that set forth by tbe Balt Laka A Ogden. ft to . MORNING EXAMINER, the woman la te t tTwre was no assault at I,T .fl,p " much to blame ,.j!L4ttnlent t.ir V!? i uuisn s conduct un the occcsion ice-bou- u u ! OGDEN, UTAH, TITniSDAY MORXIXG, plant troops aud supplies at Port Arthur and hold that interminably, aa the fortifiratioiia on the sea side are vast ud imprcRuahle. They represent a cost of 6ltO.MiO.OiH). Hut if eli fails to hold the railroad, she will have only one means of transportation by water. Aud by water she would have to Pass through tbe Korean strait, whuh ia undoubtedly mined heavily, or engage in oih-- battle with tbe Jaitanesc fleet a thing Russia is not altogether anxious for. This railroad is Just aa eesential to Russia aa was a lino of comm irah-a- t ion between laiuisville and Atlanta to Sherman during hia southern campaign. It took nearly 23 per rent of his army to preserve that communication. but Sherman saw its advantage. Bo does Russia see hers. NEWSPAPER MAN ARRESTED. William A. Lee. a newspaper man, who, during the past year has been at intervals in Ogden and employed Salt Lake, waa arrested and placed in jail last night on the charge of indecent conduct. Lee came la Salt Lake from Ogden about ten days ago aud took a room between Fourth and Fifth South ir West Temple street. Complaints of a similar nature to the one on which he waa taken into custody last night have reached tbe ears of the police foi several days, but the officers wished before making the arrest to have conclusive evidence of lire's guilt, which, they assert, ia now in their' possession. When lam was in Salt Lake last (Continued from page otic.) Other dispatches from Tu-- Tsin say that 400 French troop have lteen ordered from there to Seoul tor the protection of the French legation at the Korean capital, the Emperor having taken refuge there. These reports lack Tha correspondent of 'he Daily Mail at Tien Tsin says that Li, the favorita court official of the Dosagcr Empress of China, haa been drixen away and beheaded by order of Yuan Shi KaL commander-in-chie- f of the Chinese army and nary. He nas iu bis feelings. Specific dispatches from Tokio report that fugitives front Vladivostok acriiafe the Russians of openly looting Janese bouses there viihout interference oy the police. London, Feb. 11. In a dispatch from Che Foo. dated February Hi. a correspondent of the Daily News saya hii-A northeast gal la raging here bodes no good to the crippled Tokio, Wednesday. Feb. 10. Japan seized Masampho Sunday and dis- (Continued from page one.) posed to regard with suspicion any such proposition coming from Germany and Japan would bava hesitated lo acquiesce in a like suggestion emanating1 from France. Tbe United States was the only power that could take the Initiative. This fact was called to the attention of the secretary during a call of the German ambassador Mon da niglit, shortly before Baron Stern' Serg left for New York. Not only, however, haa the secretary suggested thie limiting of the zone of hostilities, but he hsa Improved the opportunity to make another etep toward preserving Chins's integrity. Examination of his note will show no reference whatsoever to the integrity of China, but certainly the neutralize tlon of that country must contribute powerfully to the preservation of China's integrity and the maintenance of its administrative control. Tha note la general in character aud therein lies its greatest strength. Germany was tbe first to respond favorably. In the case of France it was necessary for tnat government to nature Itself that there waa nothing in tha suggestion to which Russls might take exception. After addressing Germany, Great Britain and France, Secretary Hay sent tha same note to the other powers slg natory to the peace protocol of 1900, including AustrtarHungbry, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Spam, and finally ha addressed tha combatants, Russia and Japan, inviting their in the support of tha principle for which this government stood. In diplomatic circles the feeling is strong that Russia will acquiesce in the suggestion both as to tha limiting hostilities and the neutralization of China when aha haa assured herself that no ulterior purpose ia involved. On the authority of a high administration official it ran be said that thia government haa no intention of saying anything about Korea. It Is recog nized that Korea ia tbe natural tattle- ground It waa decided today that the cruiser squadron of the Asiatic fleet with propriety con Id go as far north ai Shanghai, and orders to that effect have been sent. From there one of the vessels will be sent northward to Chemulpo. Probably tbe vessels of the cruiser squadron will take turns about at thia duty. It ia possible that several naval attaches may be sent to Manchuria. It haa been suggested that a naval officer at Dalny and one at Mukden or Antung could be of assistance to the consuls of this government. Ad mlral Uria of the Japanese fleet was graduated from the naval academy at Annapolis in 1888. , . NEUTRALITY PROCLAMATIONS. Washington, Feb. 10. The President has derided to issue a proclamation of neutrality. It probably will make Its appearance tomorrow. It ia in stereotype form and simply recites and deplores the existence of hostilities between Japan and Russia and enjoins upon' citizens of 'the United States strict regard and observance of the neutrality laws. Copenhagen, Feb. 10. King Christian decided tonight to issue a neutrality proclamation, which will Immediately be communicated lo Japan and Russia. Berlin. Feb.- - 10. Secretary Hay's note to tbe powers concerning the neu trallty and integrity of China was delivered to tbe German government yesterday by Secretary von Richtboff. Tbe correspondent nnderstands the Utter has already conveyed an Intimation to Secretary Hay that hia proposals an likely to be acceptable to Germany, because they tend to localize tha war and avoid fresh subjects of international dispute. Tbe step taken by the United States la regarded by the foreign office here as being no able move. NO CUBAN LOAN AT PRESENT. Havana, Feb. 10. The Associated Press la Informed by a person of undoubted authority that the 835,000,000 Cuban loan will not be floated nntil the monetary conditions are mors favorable than they are at the present moment. President Pslmn and the of tbe treasury were so in' formed at a conference held at tbe palace tonight, at which were present representatives of the National City bank of New YoTk, the Kuhn. Loeb ft Co. syndicate and other banking institution Interested In the matter. eec-leta- ry ECUADOR IN EXPOSITION. Guayqull, Feb. 10. The government of Ecuador has decided to participate officially in tbe St Louis exposition. THE JURY IS patched a heavy force there. Japan will fortify the port and establish a naval and military base there. Me. aampho la an exceedingly important point, aa it controlls the Korean channel aud ia an excellent taao for fn lure operation a RED CROSS ASKS DONATIONS. Washington, Feb. 10. Tbe executive committee of the Red Crone society today Issued the following: The Red Croce executive commit- tee autiiorizeo all donations to be sent to the treasurer of the National American Red Cross,. Washington, for ree war. lief work ia tbe Ruaso-Jaimies- (Signed) CLARA BARTON. President. MINISTER LEAVES ST. BURG.' PETERS- London, Feb. 10 A dispatch to Reuter's Telegraph company from St Petersburg aaya that M. Kurino, the retiring Japanese minister to Russia, and hia staff, have left there for Berlin. There woe n large crowd at the station when the party boaided the train. There waa no hoetile demonstration. Continuing, the correspondent aaya an Imperial ukaaa has been iaaued which Alexieff to authorizes mobolize the reserves within his Vise-Admir- al vice-royalt- y. WOOD TO STAY IN TOKIO. , Washington, Feb. 10. Tbe following cablegram was received by the general staff today from Oliver 8. Wood, United States military attache at Tokio, dated February 10: 'War existing. Request instructions. Japanese navy destroyed two Russian ships at Chemulpo and three at Port Arthur, February 8. Details follow." In anawer to his Inquiry, Major Wood, whom was desirous of going to tha front waa Instructed to remain in Tokio, the general staff believing that he would be able to gather more information there. HUNG." Six for Dismissal and Six for Acquittal in Case of Tom O'Day. Cheyenne, W'ya. Feb. 10. The jury In the case of Tom O'Day, the notorious horse thief aud outlaw, is hung and will probably be discharged ibis evening. Tbe twelve men reported thia morning that they could not agree, standing six for acquittal and six for conviction, but Judge Carpenter sent them back to tbe jury room. They are now but the vote remains the same. Tho second trial of ODay will be commenced Monday when the work of securing n new jury will begin. Tho kidnapping ease of Miss Viola Blgga ia now on, but great difficulty Is experienced in getting a Jury. (Continued from pago one.) 81-3- HWHI 11,1901. VILE NOT ASK AID Russian ships. Complete demoralization reigns at summer, working on Goodwins Week- Port Arthur. Advii-c- s received here from Kwar, ly, a number of similar romplaintt Manchuria, left the say that 10,000 armed Chiwere made against him, but he city before evidence was secured aud nese, unofficially recognized as government troops, are operating in the disthe matter was dropped. When searched at the Jail Lees pock- trict and are expected to attack the railroad guards when they hear of the ets contained a w atch and Russian disaster. NEUTRALITY FEBRUARY forty policemen are guarding at the various burned tank buildings. Along (be entire burned area l.iiuO aoldiere aud policemen are pacing to and fro. The sky le still aglow with numerous Urea that continue to burn in the ruins. Volumes of smoke are curling their way upward, giving one at a distance the idea that the great fire ia still burning briskly. The flames came only from the debris. The local courts will resume their regular business ou Friday. They have all been closed since February 6: There is still a wide difference of opinion among insurance men regarding tbe total loss. It ia generally beLAKE STEAMER MISSING.' lieved, however, that the insurance companies will not have to pay more Milwaukee, Feb. 10. The steamer than 960.000,000, while others tbtnfc that 8100.000,000 will not cover tko Empire State, of the Berry Transportation company, ia nnsslug. She left ChiInsurance. cago Monday night with a cargo of freight and n small passenger list for FARM STATISTICS. Milwaukee, but up to S o'clock p, m. Washington, Feb. 10. The acting has not reached here. The harbor is statistician of ihe department of agri- still practically impenetrable owing to culture haa compiled hia estimate of a big Held of ice. tho number and value of farm animals BROKE OUT OF JAIL. in the United Btate on January 1. 1904. The totals for the country are shown Price, Utah, Fob. 10. Carbon county In the following table: had another Jail break Wednesday Farm animals. Number. I Value. night Three fellowa who had burTorses" e a 1738.57981, glarized a Rio Grande Western nr Mules . loaded with mcrebaniiise, and giving 2,572.317 217.520,833 Milk cowa... tha names as C. K Knowles, Harry 17,419,817 509,840,398 Comstock 712.a78.134 and J. B. Burkett, were Other rattle, 43.629.498 lodged in the county Jail Monday night 51.630,144 133,530,099 bueep Swine 239,224.630 47,009,367 They were taken from the Bunnyside train at llrljier after it had left Price. At Wellington and other points along WHALING SCHOONER SAILS. tha read between here and Fern bam San FranrUon, Cal., Feb. 10. Tbe tha thieves disposed of a number of whaling schooner Getoma, in command hits and several paint of shoes, and of Captain MrComber, aallod today for when arrested were themselves fitted n cruise in the Arctic In search of out with new ahoea and huts taken from the car and bearing the name of whales. Tbe vessel will follow the as it breaks up and it ia the desire of a merehint at Reno, Ner. The car her officers to get the tresael above burglarized had been inspected at Port Barrow along with the clearing Green River. When it got to Ogden and was again Inspected the burglary was of the water. discovered. Numerous boxes had been broken into and costly merchandise WARSHIPS AT PANAMA. which could not bo disposed of and Colon, Feb. 10.' The United Staten waa useless to them, scattered about cruiser Columbia haa left here for and ruined. The Jail ia located a few Chirtqui lagoon to coaL Tha gunboat feet In tho rear of tha court house Topeka ia taking on board coni along- and after tha night amnion of court side the dork and will leave here to- was over they began work and by 8 o'clock yesterday morning had dug a morrow for Guantanamo. hole through the brick wall and were MAN SELECTED. gone. Telegrnma have been sent In every direction tor their apprehenalpa. at Dea Moinea, Iowa, Feb. 10. An EVIDENCE IS STRONG. man, C. W. Culliaon, of Harlan. was selected as temporary chairman of tha Democratic a tale conven Indianapolis, Feb. 10. The go no tlon, which wilt ha held in Deo noe'a office waa Informed by BnpL Moinea February 4. The decision was Wbllaker of the Jeffersonville Reformreached today by the Democratic state atory today that Sheriff Smith, of Bedford had arrived at that institution committee. with James McDonald charged with (he murder of arah Srhaafer. Here It WEATHER MAN'S DEATH. ia not thought tho evidence against Friends of S. M. Blanford, who waa McDonald is vary strong. formerly connected with tho local ENGINEERS TO MEET. weather bureau, will be pained to learn of hia death at Boise, where for five annual Now York. Feb. 10. Tb year he haa held Ns position of section director of tho Idaho weather bu- meeting of tho American Institute of reau. Mr. Blanford was born In Mary- Engiaeera, which waa to bava been land in 1866. For seventeen years he held ftt Baltimore, February 10 to 20, has been connected with (he meteoro- will he held at the asms data in AtN. J, because of the fire. logical service and was one of the moat lantic City, ri- capable and popular officials in tha department While stationed in Portland Mr. Blanford married n daughter of Dr. G. M. Wells. The family, inTBE cluding a daughter, came to Salt Lake from Portland and removed from her to Boise five years ago. 2352 Washington Ave. LICENSED SANITARY PLUMBER 5x TELEPHONE iimi ' THE SALE OF SALES MONDAY at 10 Sm Him February 1st m All Our Salesmen Have Been Instructed as Follows jt i- - SELL EVERYTHING i From the Cost Mart U-- e A This means everything in our stock Groceries Indnded I I The greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have for some time. . We will also include . in this Sale all ANTI-HEARS- T nnti-Hear- Spring Goods BMBnMHMBMMi Arriving during sale, purchased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. DIPLOMATIC FICERS. Stock Washington, Feb 10. J. M. Forgo son, the second secretary of the Amort can legation at Tokio, who has been in this country on leave of absence, will anil from Vancouver February 22nd, fur Yokohama, whence he will proceed at once to faia poet He bad a long conference with Secretary Hay on the London, Feb. 11. The Shanghai cor- Far Eastern situation. Mr. Ferguson was fully acquainted respondent of Ihe Dally Mall saya that an Important bridge on the Man with the policy of Secretary Hay, nachurian railway haa been blown up and nouncod in his note to the powers calling for the neutrality of China. On thirty men have been killed. the same steamer with Mr. Ferguson will go Mr. James Davidson, the newly RUSSIAN FORCES OVEREappointed American consul at Antung. STIMATED. Edwin V. Morgan, who goes aa consul at Dalny, will nail aome time thia correLondon, Feb. 11.' The Pekin month from San Francisco on the spondent of tbe Timea ascribes the steamship China. of the Rushabitual sian forces in tbe for east to the claim SOUTHERN PACIFIC REPORT. (arising from the Boxer troubles) put M. Glers Russian forward by I)e (then New York, Feb. 10. of tbe minister at Pekin) during the pc are Southern Pacific for theReport year ending negotiations at Pekin in 1900 for an June 30 waa Issued to day. Tbe total indemnity of 17.900.000 on the ground Income from operations of rail and wathat Russia had put 197,000 men In the ter linea. Interest and dividends, rentHeld. It le now known, however, that als and nil other aourraa was 990,683,-436the real numlier of these men was un an Increase of 84.941.119. aa comdcr 100,000. pared with the preceding year. Operating expenses, including 810.805.737 and equipment.' were MINISTER BUCHANAN REPORTS. for malntr-ian- i 860,301.260, an increase of 85,406.560. After payment of rentals. Interest Washington, Feb. 10. Minister Bn chanan had a long talk with Secretary sinking fund provisions and nil other Hay today respecting conditions on tha charges, there remained a balance for iathfaua. He reported that matter tbe year of 88.964.431, n decrease of were in very good shape when he left, 81.577,039. Of the total increase la opand that excellent progress was mak- erating expenses the report says a coning in the framing of the constitution siderable part was due to higher Although be has pot yet formally sub- wages, congestion of freight traffic and mitted his resignation, tbe department the additional expenses of moving trafadmits that Mr. Buchanan will not re- fic during tha year, in which n large amount of reconstruction was under turn to F&nama. way. During the year 377 .ooomotlvea STRIKERS SHOOT DEPUTY, were changed to Iran oil, making a total of 619 locomotives thua equipped Denver, Fob. 10. A News special at tbe close of the fiscal year. from Tombstone. Arts., says that Deputy Sheriff Arthur Wright has been DECIDE AGAINST HOWELL. shot by striking Mexicans at the Black who arrest resisted Diamond smelter, The House toWashington, Feb.-10A posse of miners charged the Mexin vote of 160 to 148, declared by day cans and there are threats of lynch- that George Howell. (Dem.) the sitting ing. member from the 16u Pennsylvania contest, district in the Connell-Howe- ll ' BANK'S DOORS CLOSE. . was not elected. - The House immediately after convening resumed tbe deWolfboro. V Y.. Feb. 10. Tbe dqora bate begun yesterday on the resolution of the Wolfboro Loan and Banking of the contest which provided for the company here were closed by State lmyetiwg of Howell and declared WilBaker. Tha liam Connell, (Republican) to have Savings Bank Examiner savings department was closed Mon- been elected. After declaring Howell not elected day, when the bank commissioner found a rbortaee of 825,000 in tbe ac- the House by n vote of 150 to 148, counts ot Cashier Piper,' who is 111 at declared Connell elected and he waa at once sworn In. hia home. Attachments for 830,000 have been GLASS WORKS IDLE. placed by the company on property held by Piper. Pittsburg, Feb. 10. All the plants owned by the National Glam comREPORT CORRECTED. pany, eight in number, are idle and 800 of Guarquil, Ecuador. Feb. 10. Tbe an fully 4.600 flint glass workers,members nonneemrat from Panama that Julio shorn are skilled workmen, worsen Plaza, the Liberal Colombian general of the American Flint Ginas atis busy in Esmeraldas, Ecuador, re- union, are on strike as n result of two of tbe plants with f Intention the operations tempted cruiting troop men and a possible reGen anai-kinPanama, la by in duction here. still wages. oral Plaza is , Reese Howell & Sons. BAT SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra flna dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 13 to 8 p. m 2S cents. Wo give nice lunch all day. Bhort order at nil hours, fresh oysters, game and flab in season. FOR SPRING IS HERE ' Charley An exhandsomequisitely modeled, ly finished, fashionably trim-mo- d block, ombodylng all tha It arrived yesterday. w MURPHY Wines, Liquors and Cigar Your Patronage Solicited. ' ... 132 TEAMSTERS cBTves, Salt Ogden Agent. Broom Hotel Corner , ft GIBLIN, Preps. First Class $5.00 3C30 NO. IIS 25th SL SILVER KINO SALOON desirable features of gentleman's hat. Of varying proportions suitable for man of different agoa and features. The Price & Hong, Props. 1 c3 Twenty-Fift- h SL isiiTOCKMEN J. C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. carries n full line of Gloves, Blankets, Whips, Tents and Wagon Covers. Mfnt. of High Grade Harness and Stock Saddle. Phene 614x. 2279 Washington Ave. I I REED HOTEL OGDEN, UTAH. AMERICAN PLAN. 4 Rate: $2 to 83 per day. All modern improvements. Dining room on fifth floor, giving grand view of lake, mountain and valley, commercial men's headquarters. Street ear service every five minutes. Three blocks east of Union Depot . H.C. BIGELOW, . . non-uni- ... By March 1st to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash. MILLER OF- . ivo rjiuot Soil TMo SC AMERICAN o Proprietor. Ogden Knitting Company j ...KNIT SKIRTS... FOR LADIES SO Cents Eaoh 5 1 J SEE PRICES IN OUR WINDOWS .Thone 167-- Z 2274 Washington Avenue, Between 22nd nd 23rd Sts. v V I J |