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Show THE MORNINQ EXAMINER, JMUBIBUttTHi TO ALEXIEFf terday: We, by the grace of Heaven, the emperor of Japan seated on the throne, occupied by the same dynasty since time immemorial hereby make p roc to all our loyal and brave sub .ects as follows: We hereby declare war against Russia and we command our army and navy to carry on hostilities against her. in obedience to their duty, with, all their strength and we also command our competent authorities tc make every effort in pursuance of their dub ies, to attain the national aim with all the means within the limits of the law nations. Wo have always deemed it essential in fnternntlonnl relations, and have made It our consistent aim, to promote the pacific progress iff our empire civilisation. to strengthen our friendly ties with other states and to establish a state of things which would enduring peace In the Far East and arkure the future security of our dominion without Injury to the rights or Interests of other powers. Our .competent authorities have also performed their duties ia obedience to our will, so that our relations with all the powers had been steadily growing in cordiality. It was thus entirely against our expectation that we have unhappily feme - to ppen hostilities against Russia. The integrity of Korea la a matter of the gravest concern to this empire wot only because of our traditional relations with that country but because the separate existence of Korea la essential to the safety of our realm. Nevertheless Russia, in disregard of her treaty pledge to China and her repeated assurances to other powers la still In occupation eg Manchuria, has consolidated and strengthened her hold on those provinces and la bent on their final annexation. And since the absorption of Manchuria by Russia would render it impossible to maintain the Integrity of China and would In addition, compel the abandonment of all hope of peace In the Far East, we were determined in these circumstances to settle the question by negotiations and to secure thereby permanent peace. With that object in view, our competent authorities by our order made proposals to Russia and frequent conferences wero held during the last six months. Russia, however, never met such proposals in a spirit of conciliation but by wanton delays put off a settlement of the alx questions aad by ostensibly advocating peace on one hand, while on the other extending her navy and military preparations, so aa to- - reach her own selfish designs. We cannot In the least admit that Rusfrom the first any serious or sia genuine desires .for peace. Bhe rejected the proposals of our government The safety of Korea waa In danger and the Interests of our empire were menaced. The guarantees o( the. future which we failed to secure by peaceful negotiations can now only be obtained by an appeal to arms. "It ia our earnest wish that by the loyalty and. valor of our faithful subjects peace may aoop be permanently restored and tho glory of our empire . Make an Unsuccessful japJ Attempt to Land Troops. London. Feb. JL- -A apactal topfttcb TLft Tala confirms tha report jwTtho Manchurian railroad baa been uarkad by tbe blowing up of ft bridge SO Russians were ontbe line aad that mud m tbe explosion. It u reported, the dii patch adds, that Nonnl and (k. Russian steamers to. tbe Chinese Eastern gtliway company, have been captured . by the Japanese. Muk-belongi- ng Feb. 11. It Is gt Petersburg, that Admiral Alex-iiuuumneed offi--jfii- y . u to the eupreme been appointed rmynd of the Russian land and sea jKoea in the Far East. London. Feb. 11. Lloyds Agent et y. pk.nriisi. cabling under date otVetr-dasays It ia reported and generally believed that ft Japanese warship has ft a. the Russian mall steamer for H.gniis. bound from Shanghai the Deiny. The cablegram adds that three Russian warships damaged by torpedoes at Port Arthur sank. destroyed ft ft Berlin, Feb. 1L A dispatch receivhere from Tokto says tbe imperial fts ft ft ed Rua-iU- b derree concerning tbe seizure of merchant vessels, excepts those having Japan or sailing direct from ether then Japanese porta for Japanese ep to Feb. )$, provided the latter leave jipan after discharging their cargoes ead keep the route mapped out for them, end provided also that neither )i . CM-- I Bw k p inward-boun- nor d outward-boun- d on board articles hlps have and of war. contrab- . Beattie, Wash., Feb. 11. The lyo Ilaru, of the Nippon Yusen Kaiahaa Seattle line sailed from' Yokohama yesterday for Seattle. The Akl Msru ia theduled to folloft her os Febniary jL There has been n persistent rumor idost to the effect, that the Japanese lovernment .would Impress tbe Yusen Kilshu liners to sene .as transports. Tha tact that ope of them Is now enroot to Beattle.is Irterpreted by local oflclsls of the company to Indicate that the American line of the company will tot be disturbed. D. 1 k mm ' Paris, Feb. 11. Tie Tempt uya It received confirmation from official sources of the report from Port Arto thur that the Japarese attempted the a landing at the Bay of Port Arthur, ud were repulsed. lu Tie Temps says the the svbstancc of Secre-ttHits nobs to the powers on the fbltowlag Is subject of of China: the neutrality and Integrity rj to with ..the. government i which you are accredited with the view to learning,. If In order 'to avoid the Gsniult outbreak of troubles in Chinn ud to limit the progress of war on Mutml It - will , not ground. It proper to respect the neutrality of the administrative ehtlty of China. Hr. Hay's- phrare administrative MtHy" is not clear to the officials here, hut they say be doer' hot aeem to mean the Integrity of China." possible ft fft Oftft f. i ts Paris, Feb. 11. The Journal des in a dispatch from gt. Petersburg announces tbet e bombardment of Port Arthur occurred the day before yesterday end again yesterday and says the Japanese fleet withdrew after having suffered severe losses. Today It added, all la quiet off Fort Arthur. De-ba- u VERDICT OF NOT GUILTY. preserved."-- London. Feb. 1L A dispatch to the Reuters Telegram company from dated 7:10 p. m. yesterday, says an unofficial report was current there that the Russian fleet waa destroyed, four battleships and three cruisers being sunk, and that two Japanese warTien Tain, Feb. , 11. The Russian ships were damaged. In an engagement prrison waa wltbd! awn yesterday to yesterday off Port Arthur, the Japan&an Hal Kwan . 'ihe pos toffies was ese getting between the Russians and tnpferred to tbe I'rench authorities. tha entrance of the harbor before the Yuan Bbl Kal, governor of Chi U fight commenced. v Province, and coiunrhtder in chief of tht army, hes lew Id ft proclamation London, Feb. 11. The Reuter com "ridddlng .meeting of. secret societies ponys correspondent at Toklo, la i w seditious meetings. The Japanese dispatch timed 0:15 p. m., yesterday n flooding Pekin 'With gratis newn-We- rs ays: Details of the Chemulpo engagement received here say the captain of containing rsporta of the the Vartag remained on board his ship agfiat Russia. and blew bar up after the craw escaped awam to a French London, Feb. 11 Edward, at Part of the crew t round! held at got ashore. One reBuckingham palace hip and others afternoon, signed n proclamation port says the French warship notified of tho Jaiiar.ew approach. jwlarlng Great li'ltaln's neutrality the Russians first "ring the war betTeen Russian and The Koriets engaged the Japanesetranswhile the Varlag protected the hpu. v' ta; e ft ports. The Koriels was soup deNew York, Feb. 11. Several Rus-n- s stroyed. are leaving bp the German mall Feb. 1L A dispatch to the wnnier Gera for (bins, says a Her-- d StLondon, James Oasette from Toklo nnder dispatch from Nagasaki. . ay'a date av. The French mail steamer Yarn N There are great rejoicing here at which win sail from Yokohama on of the Japanese navy. successes the February lath, witt convey the Rus-U-n residence and consul! from Bobs and Nagasaki Tbe public buildings, business bouses are . decorated with ok to Europe. la to be seen every' Baiun von Rosen his flags. Bunting telegraphed ow patriots from Tcklo: where. ToMo wears the aspect of a of conquerors. A number of Rusfny do not delay your departure.1 city who swam ashore afblue sian is reported that mines ter 'the jackets attack on the Varlag Japanese jjjheei laid dowk at Dalny by the and the Koriets have been made Reports from . Clemulpo say the Varlag and Koriets hoistJfodon. Feb. 11. A special dispatch that both moment" Port Arthur lays the Japanese ed the white flag at the last attempted 'Wblnesday to land : FAVORS neutrality. In several bay In the neighbor-- r Port Arthui under the protee-Wio- f Powiri Have a Common Interest in the guns of the cruisers. It lu Question. however, tint all the received Jzl. were Feb. 11. Advicca Paris, efunauei mful. here by the foreign office ere to the tha sustained by the' damage fect that Shanghai. Feb. he Russian battleship Czarevitch, beachWnhoat Mandjur is stlli here, tv the night of Feb. amiood that two Tapanese warships ed at Port Arthur, on been torpedoed by after having t nK her at the mouth of the 8th, v7.ml the Japanese. Is not serious and that Tse Klang. 'ihe wlll be able to resume active serThe Mandjur wit previously . vice shortly. "ST ud irgulpg re 'f Cable officials compel official mesJapan. and to have of sages to Corea to come here by way bF the tapanese. of 12 a delay causing Petersburg, fit Wtch, however, rated that hours. Therefore no official Confirm " ready t nioment'a Shanghai has been feedved of the report notice.' (hat the emperor of Korea had ought iH-- hi refuge In the French Lozl Anxd-u- f box the foreign office been officially tflcaUon hM he received that the crews of the sunken notified of the Run- - Russian warship Varlag and Koriets 'isn Pas- of 16 war-- look I01 refuge on the french cruiser Vilhelm uuJu11way to r,tr th . Far East "(Sentiment hero ia States anted concerning the Lnlted BJertof Msfa 11. POrt that note to tha powers on tha aUePUnf to with til neutrality and Integrity of OM-nTurk FarUX Black Sea fleet United State Ambassador bn's through the i the Ardanelles la that out ter pointing SSL"4 11 ta ndd--. Russia la a common Interest In keeping China wnre Deleave Britain's neutral. Foreign Mini.ter There 1 no of the evinces the utmost desire to cooper"hwt lu authoritatl V . SUtre so icmB quarters. ate with the United Russta le done. to Inimical -ne eu nothing nfc.IrbRussian of the sentiments friendly atesner The Unit-e- d and a tor-- " the towards government hare am , here. French tte Indicated by Statesare feb-- A-- The Chilean of both President ) disasquando, now easse concerning the Baltimore waters, has bedh ter. dispatch from foreign office 'tha Far East Parta, Feb. ll.--Th To-ki- o, es ittftft ill ft ft illftft 41ft . ft :20 ft ft :Wftft lUftft - (Uftft sub-mari- !i(IO$ft prla-oone- ft :Mftft :45 ft. 10 ft ft ts -- N-T- - f- i11 . W STAfi a. Pnlt re-th- at OaPy- -4 :ao isles I ni New Ptactt Per?T APPROPRIATION With Vigor. Washington, Feb. 11. la the Russian Press Charges Violation of Neutrality Principles Fell. 11. Tbe minister of finance haa Issued a communication which warns the people against becoming panic stricken and sacrificing the securities they hold si thereby they will only benefit tbe speculators. The ministry exhorts the people to remain ralm snd collected regarding events la 8L Petersburg- - trading engineers of the Pennsyl- on a strike, says a Valparaiso do Chile vania and Baltimore Ohio railroads dispatch to the Herald. So far no disbegan to take down tho pillars and order has been reported. girders left ataadlng around the rulaa which in their present position constiWAR AFFECTS BILK PRICE. , Bill The Gauntlet Thrown Down by ator German to Taken Up Sen- report oa the naval appropriation MU by Chairman Foaa, the gauntlet thrown down by Senator Gorman in hia announced policy of Internal Improvements ta place of naval construction, is taken up with vigor. Tha report says: The committee recommended tho construction of more than the usual uumber of cruisers In view of the fart that last year we provided for five targe batileahipa. This will give a better proportion to our navy. If we Judge public eentlmeut it is in favor of the contlnuaure of the policy of building up pur navy. If wa Mopped now we would.be left behind the leading countries of the world. Tbe American people will not Indorse the poUcy of sarrinctag the American navy for Internal Improvement nor ta there any am-necessity. Foremost and above all must stand considerations of national defense, maintenance of our foreign policies aad protection of American citizens everywhere. The American people are not willing to lee-se- n their influence on this hemisphere nor fores ke their Interests on the other." Appropriation for new ships, as well aa tho completion of those now under construction, ta deaU with In tho report as follows: lo complete all tha ships authorised up to the present time. Including their construct ion and machinery, armor and armament nnd equipment, will cost M.718,u9, which may bo divided as follows: Cmminictlon and machinery gw, 632,450; armor and armament $35,784,-20equipment $460,000. Of this son wo appropriate In this Mil $lMi4AM for construction and machinery and $12,000,000 for armor and armament, making n total of which leaves a balance of to be appropriated hereafter. The ship authorised are: Ono first-cla- ss battleship of 18,000 tons, cost two first-cla- ss armored cruisers of 11500 tons, cost (each) $8,505,- -; three cruisers of not more than tons, coat (each) $2,200,000; two eolllera, to bo capable of accompanying the battta fleet, to carry 5,000 tons of cargo coal, total cost of to tute an element of d auger. Thus the enormous task of bringing order out of chaoa In tho devastated city haa bees formally inaugurated. The magnitude of this work may be realised when It ta estimated that tbe mere cleaning away of the debris will cost about $:,ouo,auo. A number of Individual merchants and bankers have already made definite arrangements for the erection of structures. Fully a thousand firms have quartan in other parta of r town. . the Far East, which, vhlle they may create temporary difficulties, cannot hake Russia's economic power. It points out that atorka fell at the war In outbreak of the Ruso-Turkis- h 1877. but that within a fortnight quotations recovered. This experience. It ays, ta now being repeated. Orders hava been Issued for the formation of a third Siberian armytorpe division of and a Trans-Baik- al will be Incorporated la the Manchuria army. Repeating the charge that the J on Port Arthur waa made from Wei Hal Wei, on the coast of tbe Bhan Tung peninsula, the Novoe V relays today bitterly assails Great Britr. ain. In allowing Japan to use tha harbor ea n basis of operation," says the paper, Great Britain violated the fundamental principles of neutrality. Wei Hal Wei must be regarded henceforth aa part of Japaneaa territory and Great Britain hag forfeited the right to participate In any deliberations over the eventual fate, of the harbor." The Novoe Vremys further holds that tho case ta nnatagoua to that of tho Alabama and says Russia la entitled to demand compensation from Great Britain for the losses she sustained. Prisoners in Bull Fan Ware Net Illegally Detained. Cripple Creek, Feb. 11. Judge Lewis In the district court today after a lengthy review of the citations and arguments of attorneys on the motion to dismiss the criminal eases against Adjutant General Bell, General Chase and Major McClelland, charged with having illegally Imprisoned cltiiena In the bullpen, ordered tbe Jury to bring In a verdict of not guilty, and this was done. Judge Lewis, la his opinion, says that It waa not for the court to decide whether Governor Peabody did right or wrong In declaring Teller county to be In a state of insurrection and rebellion. Tho military officers acted under tha orders of their superior and In the opinion of the court, no prisoners were detained in excess of the time required to gather Information against them. The charges against the officers were made by Bher-ma8t. Petersburg, Feb. 11. Rigid cenParker, and other leading union leaders, each of whom waa confined In sorship still prevents the newspapers, the bullpen two months or more, this afternoon, from receiving war news from either Russia or foreign sources. No news has been received FLOODS ARE RECEDING. since Viceroy AlexicfT dispatch and Lowlands Are Covered With Ice the public consequently is still completely in the dark. Water, AU manner of rumors are afloat 1L from Backwater Feb. York, Pa., The government, however, has taken has Newholland near the ice gorge measures to counteract their publicacaused the greatest flood ever known tion, forbidding tho retail sale of the at York Haven. The water has sus- principal offender, tha BL Petersburg pended the fine In the York Haven Gasettc. The government expresses Paper mills and work haa been stopped great displeasure at (he publication of wall of the rare there Tbe thirty foot the report of a Russian victory and tork Haven power plant la antirely the raising of falae hopes among tha nnder water today. The water la fall- people. Nevertheless Jhe rumors circulated verbally are greedily swallowing alowly. I ed. Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 11 The water According to ono rumor tha Rnastan in the Susquehanna river la receding armored cruiser Gromobot recently slowly and the Ice ta passing off tha ailed ont of Vladtvnstack, destroyed lowlands without causing any damage. twonty Japanese transporta off SouthThe great gorge above Sundry ta atilt ern Korea and waa herself sunk by the Intact and will not go out unless than Japanese cruiser. Is another rise. Another atoryelalmed that four of the VtadivoatoCk" warships nnder AdWllkesbarre, Feb. 11.' The flood la miral Btackelberg had sunk four Japreceding, hut the danger ia still great. anese transports. The lowlands are covared with ics and Tho moat circumstantial story curwater. The damn at Bloomsbury, Ton rent here ta a report of tho sinking of awands and Nanticoke are solid and tho Russian cruiser Vartag off Chemshow no signs of breaking, The towns ulpo. below the dams are apprehensive. If Still another Is to the effect that a rethey break great destruction will fol- cent Japanese attack on Port Arthur low. waa a feint to protect the passage of transports bound to Bhan Hal Kwaa to land Japanese troops there and efCHEMULPO ENGAGEMENT. forces of fect a conjunction with the command-r-ln-chleTha Japaneaa Capture a Russian Yuan 8hi Kal, the Chinese and attack the Russians In Transport. rear. the Washington, Feb. 11. Two cableThese are but samples of tho reports grams were received at the state de- current In the Russian capital. partment today from Minister Allen at an the naval officers ta SL PetersSeoul, dated February 10th, both referthis morning attended service at burg ring to the naval engagements off the church of SL Nicholas. Tho tone Chemulpo on the 8th and Ith. The of the press comment today ta less bitminister In his first dispatch reports ter against Japan, which to perhaps sigthe arrival of 21 Japanese naval ves- nificant. Tha report that the United sels at Chemulpo on the afternoon of States haa offered her good servlees ta the flth. Two Russian naval vesM commented upon only by tho Novoati the Varlag and Koriets, were In Che- which emphasises the previous view mulpo harbor and attempted to pre- that intervention ta Impossible and vent the landing of Japanese forces, says It doubts whether tha offer of but with no success. The foreign na- good services vIU have any result The val vessels, were generally leaving the paper considers It strange that the harbor. There waa a report that the United States has. made a distinction Japanese naval vessels had captured between China and Korea which, it transports off Makpo on the 9th. points 'Out In also an Independent counThe second dispatch says: try... , "A running naval engagement took noon. place at Chemulpo harbor about BLOW- - UP BRIDGE. The Varlag and Koriets again attempt- ATTEMPT TO ed to escape but failed. The Varlag Cause waa Injured. On their return the Jap- Disagreement With Contractors the Troublo. anese naval vessels announced official' Aa attempt attack the place at 4 Ansonta. Conn Feb.to1Lblow ly that they would waa np the last made night ' m. latter hour At the the oclock p. for the erected railroad being bridge waa s New Koriets blew np end sank. She Hartford and Haven New York, low vessel, which mad It difficult river for her to escape. The Japanese nav- railroad across tho Naugatuckwas to al vessels attacked the Varlag from here. Apparently the objectand also sank. wreck ona of the abutments the outside harbor until she hundred Japanese traope a Mg traveling crane, which the eon Twenty-fiv- e tractors, the Boston Bridge company, Seoul." are in hava placed ta position for handling glrdera. Little damage waa dona. Tha CATTLE ARE GTARVING, bridge watchman waa In his shanty California Owners Looking for New when he beard an explosion and, lookFeature. ing out, saw four men running away. Later, sevea sticks iff dynamite ware 11. GoverFeb. Wash., Olympia. found about tho structure. Tho police received has ft nor MacBride telegram are working on the theory that the from Governor Pardee of California attempt was connected In some way asking If (tarring, but otherwise heal- with the troubles which are alleged to thy cattle from the drouth stricken have boon threatened following the ranges of southern California, would bridge companys refusal to employ be admitted to the state. The govermen on the bridge. nor will Investigate the matter before only union Clancy, n walking Joseph Recently la believed here that the replying. It the bridgeworkenT union, of delegate stockmen on the Washington range from Bridgeport to look will object seriously to the Importa- who pome here Interests, waa slabbed by tion of any great number of cattle to after unionassailants the profit of California stockmen: It unknown is n question, however, whether the CAPTAIN MAHAN1 OPINION j suthoritles of this state can legally prevent the importation of clean cattle The Japanese Victories Do Not Bottle for feeding' purposes. f, - 9; $50,-$91.1- 8$ TELEGRAPH . CHINAMAN IS DISCHARGED. Chicago, Feb. 11. Lee Chang, the Chinaman accused of strangling hie American wife to death with a quilt, was discharged from custody today. Evidence against the Chlaamaa wee tacking. Tk woman's name previous to her marriage with Cheng waa Lillian Russell. She is said to have been a alum worker for a Baptist school la Pittsburg. PROGRESS IS SLOW. Norton, Kan., Feb. 11. The progresa made today in the selection of a Jury to try Chauncey Dewey and hie companions for the murder of Burchard slow, hot at aOou It was Berry; believed the taking of testimony would begin some time tomorrow. Anything. About all that New York, Feb. 11 eaa be said now ta that while tbe Japanese hare won the first battles. It does BRIEF. . Importers Announce Advance of Ter Per Cent. New York, Feb. 1L War ia the Far East already has affected the silk piers gooda market of the United States. The Importing majority of prominent bouses have Just announced advances of 10 per cent on Habuul ud other eilk fabrics manufactured ia Japan. tbelr reason tha tact that They give many of the operatives and skilled hands In the various factories have been drafted for war purposes, aad their places cannot be filled. Stocks la Yokohama and Naw York are decided- u Oshkosh. Wia, Fob. 11. Fire ta the ly light department store of F. A. Plumber Ip order to secure a uniformity of Co, caused a lose of $150,000. prices the more important Japanese houses ta tho trad are getting togethLondon, Feb. 11. Joseph Chamber- er and endeavoring to establish an lain aad Mrs. Chcmberlain started for of aa to the regulation agreement Cairo, Egypt, today oa a prolonged it la believed that unless prices, holiday. Lady Corson of Keddleston, some sort of aa agreement ta made the wife of the viceroy of India, end their market 1a more than likely to be enchildren, arrived la London today. to values. Several of tirely upset tbo targeet firms already hava attached 11. Tbe steamer their names to the Chester, Pa., feb. agreement and othCity of Columbus waa launched today ers their to aMda signified willingness at Roach's shipyards. Two previous its stipulations. attempts had been made to launch tho by vessel, but both times the aieaauhlp . luck on the ways. , u Newman i All Latest Style Capetown, Cape Colony. Feb. 11. Bir John Gordon Bprigg. (be premier, haa been defeated la the parliamentary election Junt held at East London, which ho had represented for nearly years. 1 1 In 1904 - ' V Valentines MroemeM New York. Feb, 11. Tho wheat crop ta tbe southern provinura ta likely, according to a Herald dispatch from Valparaiso da Chile, to satisfy the moat anguine expectations. Spnrgos Booh Store. New York, Feb. 11. Flvo thousand laborer and coal miners have gone 1 i i '..I 3,-7- 50 ret be $3,100,000. The total coat of the above program will bo $2(588,000. It ta loft within tha discretion of tho secretary of tha navy to build any or all of these ships In government navy yards In case It shall the shipbuilding concerns appear have entered Iqto any combination or nnderstasding to deprive the govern ment of fair and nnreatrlcted competition la letting contracts for the construction of any of these veeeels. It ta stated that the naval problem of the day ia the training of men for tha An Increase of S,000 men la navy. provided for and a training station on the Greet Lakes recommended. When thla station la completed and the (aril ltlea for training men. n targe yearly Increase will be demanded. The report gives la detail, illnafreted with colored plaice, the strength of the various navies of tha world. Tha total amount of the $111 Is $(.231,038. tlt BONILLA BECOMES DICTATOR. gloves a V ft . . u Right now, xuhiU we're talkinnabout it, go and look in the top drawer of the grossing table and see it the glove box isn't largo enough to accommodate an- other fair of gloves, " Let us tell you the. story' of the Revnier. kid Rloye about Lit advantages over other kinds. Its made of the finest selected kid, with a hand-sewe- d overseam. It cotucj in black, whiter grey and mode, If these gloves have any imperfections, bring them back. Well see that they are replaced with a hew pair. Price The Premiere glove, made of French fid, pique stitched; in black, 1 cf!i red, white, brown, grey, mode a aOVl P navy-angreen .The Princess overseam, mode 'of good quality kid; in 1 Cft black, red white, brown navy, mode and tan. Price Special notice should be taken of our , . ' J i .1 . .v f BRINGING. ORDER Clearing Away of Debris ABOUT. Will Coat $2500500. Baltimore; Feh. 11. Three thousand laborers reported to Street Cleaning Commissioner Wyokoa today and after each had been provided with a workman's ticket they wero divided Into tho Into equada and marched burned districts, Accompanying the workmen were hundreds of carta and tracks. By $ o'clock thla force waa busily et work ta the debris piling the s brick ead broken timbers on the where they were then loaded Into carta to bo hauled away. Besides this ferae; 700 railroad workmen nnder the supervision of the con-- 1 U kid evening gloves; colors black , sixteen ' buttons, extra good value at $2.SO. 50c Golf Gloves (and you notice winter is still with us) , at this store, per pair 39c. I i 4 I After all has bee aa'd and dans; na matsrial clings ta publla favar like tk salt) refined leoklng durable silka. Tkia class sf gaads will b warn mare this season perhaps tkan aver kafera; and tk varieties we ara skewing rigkt new sf 1004 STYLES ta a genuine exhibition ef matchlesa beauty, and wall worthy the apodal attention of every lady I , Ogden. Newest Corded Wash tSilRs . In White, Fncy Colorings, fascinating; Checks and Stripes, Blade snd White - Checks, as well as solid - WAFFLE HOUSE i r. NEW SILK Street H. BEGRAFT 4 I ? . L j . r MEAT! MARKET not aettie anything. remarked Captain Alfred T. Mahan, in discussing the usefulness of the torpedo host la warfare, as ahowfi by the news from Fort Arthur. defense "Thor to no ubtetato attache of the torpedo boat. .pinr Great vigilance la fact a constant COR. 4TH AND GRANT, . atate of aiege. the aa of torpedo net-tinand otnar sppUaeeee, may minimis the danger to a Bert; hut It has - unexpected always to expect that lunge that It has no parry for. Port "Aa to the engagements off Straeb 34$ Twenty-fiftArthur, they do not settle anything. ON NOTICE SHORT of In tbe 0RDER9 preslight SHORT my aide, Neither ent information- - baa been sufficiently and Night Day Open damaged to venture the statement that Magny and huy, Proprietor!. It has weakened." ' W. H. Wright & Sons Co. Is the eely place In town where yen i v Pdwv James Ballards typewriter that Is ont of repair. It pays to keep a food machine, aad that la tha kind that we are eelltog. We will sen you a new on or an eld on fixed np ta do tbe work Ilk new. If yon do not went to hny. w win rent yon one. W will keel t 1 repair as long aa yon vent lb perhaps yen would Ilk to trade the typewriter yen pew have for one that is in better order or for eons different style. U , let os knew snd w will cell and set wpst w esn do for yon; ? d aide-walk- get the worth of yew money. $21 fifth Phene 127K. - 1 4 i -- Rotations Between Nicaragua snd Honduras en Good Fasting. New York, Fob. 11c President Bonilla la reported to have aaanmed a dictatorship in Honduran and haa dissolved ooo gross to frustrate a plot ta which some deputies wero concerned, says a Herald dispatch from Panama. The deputies have been arrested. Honduras la quiet and the people approve of tho government's conduct Relatione between Nicaragua and Honduras ere on n good footing. -- vol-Ijsr- ht is IX "? Grt MN GREAT BRITAIN 12, 1901. . . nut UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY Cos-The- se hd Paris, Feb. 11. p. received a dispatch this morning dated yesterday reporting that 5.0id Japanese troops are eocamped near Seoul, Korea, some of whirh have catered the town. U is added that quiet prevails there. No mention Is made In the dispatch the presence of the Korean euiper-a- t the French legation, where he j been reported to have sought refuge aad therefore, the authorities here place no credence In the report. Regarding the announcements that Russian sailors from the Varlag and Kor-lehave sought refuge on the cruiser Pascal, which are confirmed, the foreign office says the French commander offered them an asylum only In tbe Interest of humanity, that no protest on the subject has been made by the Japanese government and that the refugees. will be sent to Russia. They probably will be required to give their parole not to serve again during the war. Tokio. Fib. it. The existence of n state of war with Russia was formally announced today by an imperial proclamation. Tbe following la the text of the Imperial rescript declaring war against Russia which waa Issued in Japan yes- n OGDEN, colorings. No old stock . t , , a2 1904 productions, for .45c iShirt Waist Suit iSilKs In the latest patterns ana fancies. Pretty checks and daintily embroidered specialties. You will comph ment us on the beauty and elegance of this line Prices ; $1.00, $U5 and $1.50. Come and see the work our DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is doing since the SPECIAL PRICES .went into effect. They hold good, until February 15th only.. h S. J. BURT & BROS. |