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Show i i t ? I THE M0RXI5G EXAMINER, most And those who knew OBNOXIOUS TAX CAUSES REVOLT aim llt:li loved him much. The sjitaker then described Hanna 6ixteen Thousand Albaoians in Arms a a man who mesnt to apply to poliAgainst Macedonia. tics the methods of business men of 17. Sixteen Cousiautinopie. Fell. honor. in conclusion Dr. Hale said: Honor, thousand Albanians are In revolt in truth and love! Go to the bottom and the uihiriet of Uiakuva against tile rethese are what win success. A square form plnns of the powers. lor Macee In bolt will not fit a round hide iu the donia, and obnoxious tdxi-swhich have taken place hetwecu side of a steamship. Truth unless my word is as good as my note, my note Albanians and Ottoman troops the latwill be looked at coldly when I oiler ter were worsted. Large reinforceit for discount. And unless 1 pursue the ments have been dispatched lo The Albanians attacked the duty God has given me, with an eager love of those who have fallen down, town of Uiakova. February I3ih. and number of or those who have stumbled; unless plundered and bunted a In my strength I bear the Infirmities houses. Turkish forces attacked the of the weak; ah! woe is me! Love! insurgents' main position at Dabajaosi, And so when men tell us, what is true, but were repulsed with heavy loss. that this man more than any other Feverish activity continues among the could mediate between the men wbo Turkish authorities on the Bulgarian provide tbe fools and the men wbo frontier. handle them, that this man had the TELEGRAPH BRIEFS. confidence of the workman and of the man whose father was a workman, or D. 13. 17 Lincoln, Neb, Feb. the man. who, lie himself, had made to & minister V. Brazil, Thompsou,' nature hia atar and ruled things, with that he would not what la Godly power, you understand today announced for lT. S. senator what worked the miracle. You can again be a candidate from Nebraska. He believes he can work It yourself. These three abide: Faith, Hope perform better services as minister to Brazil. and Love." After a prayer with which Dr. Hale Keyes, or Pari. Feb. 1 closed bin sermon, the Gridiron quaarrival on bis at Colombia, Cherbourg rtette sang, "Nearer, My God, to Thee." steamer .This was the last tribute of an organ- on the North German Lioyd ization with which the senator had Wilhelm der Crosse, went to Bremen, been a great favorite and waa a tender where be will visit bis children and at it and delicate farewell from those who Lausanne, later coming to Paris, to the is said he has no mission had known snd loved him. While the religious services were, in French 'government relative to Panprogress suppressed sobs were beard ama. r In many parts of tbe chamber. PostLondon; Feb.. 17, The crisis in the master General Fayne was among those most affected. Secretary Hitch- cotton trade wait the subject of a question in the house of commons, in reply cock also was visibly touched. ' t. The hymn concluded. President pro to which Secretary. Akers-uougla.tern. Frye addressed the assembly, said that a situation could hardly be ' ! amended by legislation against dealsaying: We commit the body of our beloved ing In futures,- The beet remedy would senator now to tbe committees of the be to Increase the source of supply in houses of congress and to the officers of various part of the empire. the senate to be conveyed to his late HOSPITALS ARE CROWDED.' 'home In Ohio snd to its final resting ' place, : May God sanctify his life and death Prevalence of Pneumonia in Chicago to those who loved him well." Keopa Physicians Busy. , , The service were then closed with Chicago. Feb. 7. Pneumonia, In: benediction by Dr. Hale. fluenza and bronchitis are keeping ChiwithThe visitors and family then busy. Nearly every cago physicians drew, the family followed by the in tbe city has one nr more hospital cabinet. and president while the less se'The senate thej at 1 o'clock ad- cases of pneumonia, rious diseases are even more prevalent. journed. Added to these are the far greater Many persons who had occupied the number of cases treated at home, makgalleriea during the service left the the list of sufferers a long one. Tbs cspitol building with apparent relpo-tanc- ing by the fact It was not generally known situation is complicated one of Chicagos big that the remain! were not to He .In that nearly every state, and as soon as the people were hospitals is filled and unable to take dismissed a crush occurred around the more patients. At the county hospitsenate chamber doors by reason of the al there are 949 patients, leaving but large 'number seeking admission. to one bed. . Conditions are similar In the other gase for the last time os a face known C60 deaths rewidely aud loved by all. The orden to large hospitals. Of the clear the galleriea was given, however, ported last weeE by the health departand within an hour the chamber and ment 175 were from pneumonia, while the galleries had been dosed against 37 were from cases of bronchitis and , .the public. The remains were left at Influenza. rest In the. dosed chamber, surrounded under a COLLEGE DEGREE ELIMINATED. by the floral offerings snd i guard of cspitol police. Requirements for Other Degress Have Been Unified. Cleveland, Feb. 17. The committee having charge of the funeiRj arrange The faculty of i Chicago, Feb. 17. menu of Senator Hanna, announced the College of Liberal Arts has dewho to all In order give today that cided that the degree of Bachelor of opportunity, to .view the re- philosophy nd longer will be conferred In the lie in aUtq mains, the body will at Northwestern university. The rechamber, of commerce Thursday from quirements for the degrees of bacheto 9:80 p. in., and on Friday from 8 lor of arts and bachelor of science have to 11 a. m. Tha doors of tha chamber been changed to as to demand only one will be dosed at 9:80 Thursday evenancient language; Latin, or Greek. The ing snd .Memorial Poet G. A. R., of effect Is to unify the requirements for which. Senator Hanna was a member, the arts and philosophy dogreea and will hold services. the latter la discontinued. The clty s rapidly taking on a garb of white and black,' many buildings beCHARGE OF CORRUPJiQN. ing draped in thfese colors of mournf' ing. Every street car running In the Chicago,- - Feb. 17. Corruption within the ranks of tbe United Mine dty today carried festoons of black upon the front and aides. For a Uriel Workers was charged In open convenperiod during the final services at 8t. tion today by Secretary Ryan who dePaul's church, on Friday, the electrlo clared delegates were bribed to secure power will be turned off and all street the passage of a resolution that would create for Chicago company a monopears will be brought to a standstill. legal talent to repoly of In damage suits against Washington, Feb. IT. The house con- resent miners vened 15 minutes before noon today the mine operators. One miner was directly accused by that arrangements might be perfected to go In a body In tbe senate chamber name of being one of those who had to participate in the funeral services been promised money if the measure of the late Senator Hanna. The mem- was passed, compelling the 45,000 men of the state, bers returned shortly after 1 oclock. engaged in tha local mines Mr. to pay In advance 1 each for a fund Immediately upon reassembling ' As a further to be used for that purpose. Payne arose and said: mark of respect to the deceased sena-- CARNEGIE TO MAKE GIFT. tor, I move the house do now adjourn." The house then adjourned until to1 morrow. Negro Institution at .WHbsrforce Get f15,00a Indianapolis, Feb. 17. Tbe following ' New York, Feb. 17. Andrew Carwas issued from the headquarters ot negie has promised Prof. Horace Townthe United Mine Workers today: Institution for send of the 17. MemTo Feb. the Indianapolis. students at Wllberforce, Ohio, negro of Mine Workers bers of the United that he will give al once to the univerAmerica: As a tribute to the memory sity a library building. The structure of the late M. A. Hanna, and as an exwill cost 115,000. pression of appreciation of the many orour him to rendered services by ganisation. you are requested to cease work at noon on Friday, February 19, the day of his funeral." loved him cou-flici- of i)t. Hale, Chaplain Delivers Senate, Pia-kov- Funeral Address. JJ- VtoOiiltH. - e 17rIathePrM-th- grief-stricke- Snr friend whose sorrow van acaree-pronounce- and tie of of dlgnitar-Sftw!!orrepret.'ntaiivej, branches of the nil otter Srnmeut nnd of the chief official of nlmoet all foreign STthe funeral of the late Senator occurred today in the senate Sunber the scene of hi most recent and of his entire offleUl lite. and quite e spectacle was impi ng with the public esUmate of I Sesreat man's services to his country The ceremony was id the world. sad simple in consonance with The senate chamber U, character. to the occasion. It was lit Its dignity tones of decorations and the dark heavy walls and subdued light Mrs quite in keeping with the sorpow-proceeding which were the of the gathering. Seldom has s more distinguished body of people torn collected ,ln Washington to do or the deed, honor, either to the living there been wituesaed ssd rarely h The s more Impressive proceeding.goor of the chamber was filled with Mpresentatlves of official life of the capital, the galleriea with people from indud-tsill the higher walks of society, tke families of officials and many orsons of dlstlnstion In the profes-lioua- l end business world. The hall 4s sot of great dimensions and admission to thq galleries wfis so regulated, that Acre was no crowding. The demand lor ticket was such that if it could kite been met the space would have keen filled many times over.. In the front row of the eminent assemblage gathered about the bier sat tke president. He was flanked by the ember of his cabinet, all of whom tod beet closely affiliated with Senand ior Hanna by ilea .of friendship were Nearby political association the chief Justice and associate justices of the supreme conrt, garbed In their black robes of office which fitted well Into the scene of sorrow. " absentees Thera were scarcely any from among the members of the senile. Ksch and all of them were visibly affected and It was not difficult to detect In their sorrowful counten-- . ances the sense of personal Iosif that ill felt in Mr. Hannas death. The desk of their late colleague was rep-ffntiv- Sle dig-lljje- d fur-ttur- e g heavily draped. - The religious ceramony was fittingly placed la the hands of Dr. Hale, chaplain of the senate, giving It an fldsl character while preserving Its solemaiiy and Insuring Its simple dig-sitThe ceremony began shortly after 12 o'clock but the gallery .doors were Jhruwn open long before, that ' Sour. The ctfVpt was borne into the chamber by a squad of cspitol police headed by Randall, of the senatq, and was Immediately, followed by the official committee with Senator Bwgesnt-abAn- Anker and General Grosvenor at its kesd. Slowly the' little procession moved down the main aisle of the chamber and the casket was tenderly Placed upon the catafalque which was to hold U. The pall was banked with flowers been sent In great profua-kby trienda. There was a large wreath of orchids surrounding a cross of violets from the The president senate contributed an immense wreath which had - of . . ss an e -- pall-beare- rs . . 5 - TliniSDAY MORNING. STUDIED AT AAF0LIS. Admirals With Jape .cm zt Part Arthur, Were in 6i"e Class. Both Bear Admire! win, rank .1 at Chethe Fh;ladelihia-bA(li.:r-.Sviraia. who mulpo, ard Hear a Kiri Ar- Is with the Japanee-, i ( the Rev. thui, are old uequaii.i of the Fine Dr. Hughes O. GH" street Presbyterian eYnv:i. Philadelphia. Yri'i mid Serrata. v in receiving their odnuation in i'u I i.iied States An-.at hs.werv memnaval and Bible bers of Hr. GIWkmis' class, ana on friene. j i. ,"n:d with his family. Dr. Gibbous vl.i. charge of the Presbyterian ch.. r:i ;u Annapolis a large numfrom 187ti to 181. ber of (he cadets from 1. naval acadthat denominemy were affiliated ation. Dr. Gibbous talked b", yesoo admirals terday ot the two .1 and of tbeir life at I'riu and Serrata v re m iu to this country by the Japan 'h- :government to hhiuts. They be educated," said Hr. s men. w hich were very that naturally followed, cohering all the youththey were chosen otn ful noblemen of tbe hmgduin to mine to Amerlcf and receive the advantages of western training and civilization. who Like most of the Japanese in the Iniled receive their educat-oStates, I'riu and Sena: a embraced the Christian faith. They were very sincere about tbeir religious obligations, and enteied with eiiihuslasm into the study of the Bible snd kindred subyears of age jects. Jvach was about when- they graduated from the academy in 1S81. They were very well liked by the other cadets, and entered heartily into the spirit of comradcaliip that, hlpda the cadets together. Of the two, Serrais had the finer better mind, although Crlu was the student. I'riu stood fourteenth in his class, which is somewhat remarkable, considering that fee was almost entirely ignorant of tbe Eugliah language when he arrived at the academy. 8errata bad iqnre inii lali ve.too, and I think he was ent of tbe most philosophical men 1 ever met. His reasoning faculties were highly developed, and he ordered his life uihu the most philosophic lines imaginable. Before they quit the academy I VI a and Serrata. bad become, thoroughly Americanized.' This they accomplished without losing any of their patriotism or love for Japan. They, seemed to appreciate that in time Japan would cmne to.be recognized as one of the world I towers, and that the nation was.bpund to progress. Wo frequently discussed this matter together. Lrltt has fow ..of the facial characteristics of the typical japaneao. His eyes do not. slant, and lie lias one of the most finely imnildcd noses 1 ever sqw. I do Ant doubt that they have intw aa Ago men and make as able commanderq .as their youthful characteristics Indicated they would. Uriu married a Jattauese girl who was a gradsate. of Vasur. Probably he is the most ablo officer the Japanese have, and Is Well equipped to lead an army as be is '.to handle a fleet. After finishing at Annapolis lie was sent to England snd ttfik a course at the British Military school at Greenwich." . u arg-fom- . . - high-clas- . . FEBRUARY IS, lftftl. 7 of ovirinf, pliMiKgraphs ana uccnic.uig to a rjapaich from iiic N. v . aeenrd-'ntn ii:- rot of ihe Ar.--- i nn. H; .dy lro-.-:i u A:iuti.h.i hlerifs, who waa it.eK l.av cliai'a 'e I'i ' !i me. :ii:gs to ii.-- i while atiemiting to wain and ll.iac luhnirii-.ti-.wii.'ii a Mourn Washington. t'ioke up the ixnii- - n mrl drove Howie out of the hull, lie escHH-- in T0WNE SPEAKS FOR WEST. a sb. but a howling inob of a.uiiO followed him to hi hotel. TLo lattice Claims That They Are Willing to Rela-- . wen- unable to check tlm crowd, and Howie is ,aid to have left the hotel gate Silver Issue, New ork. F(b. 17. In t speech bethrough a rear door. fore tin iVniocratic rltib. Former Senator marlt-- A. Towne bus declared, in ABANDONED SCHOONER SIGHTED iin'UHMiig the next ;ilalforiu nf hia of lh wci-- l ty. that the .Yietona, B. l Fell.. IT The ere willing to rrli-gnithe silver issue. K:i.uu 1 rer. wiih ia The free coir. ago queation. he quoted three hundred aud sixty thousand feet as hating as Id. has been settled by an of lumber front Gray.) Harbor to San turn at iu tno w orld's gold supply ana FraucUcu. which cleared Aberdeen, that while matters reniiiin as inry are. February Ttlt. was sighted todny on Bin ilte people do not care anything about reeks ui Barclay sound entrance. Capit. tain llumcti uiil five of the crew abandoned lit-- vessel ou the lull. Seaman HEIRS FIND FORTUNE. Henry Hiiidail waa left on board. was rescued by two Indians toAfter Sesrcri of Twelve Years They day. Dtecover Missing Bonds. LABOR LEADERS ON TRIAL. Now A ork. Feb. 17. A fortune iu high-elm- s been railroad lumda has found by the and heirCripple Creek. Fd, 17. Sherman ess of Thomas Wilson of Westches- Parker, Thomas Foster and W. t. Dater, aft.r a searrh of twelve years. vis. leaders in the miners' union, and When Wilsou died no trace of his wealth could be found, although he was known to have possessed s considerable fortune. acctiniiilatM in building. Mrs. Lizzie Pell, his instituted immediate search but without success until a safe deposit lmx was found iq his name in a Long Island hank, it contained fdil.ruMt In bonds of high grade au papers showof a ing tint investment elsewhere large sum, estimated lty some persons iiii I I.i i omik-11: i.i..- - P.nl-r.c.- v, yl!i'c:,i during forty years by William 11. Curtis, lather of r i FIRE DESTROYS ATHLETIC DATA. Curies and Books Also Destroyed. New York, Feb. 17. All the rec- Cannot be Replaced ords. minutes, rules and other' data gathered since the beginning of the American Athletic union in 1888 have been destroyed in the fire which has gutted Halbert's restaurant building Park place.' The records were st on file in the offlre of Secretary Sullivan of the A. A. U., who also Is director of sports for the SL Louis exposition. Besides this matter, which probably cannot be repiared, 8ullivan lost val- - I l- -ii tluee-r.iastc- e - Hin-da- grand-daughte- r ctf placed on' trial ia (liie.aiid Cripple ( reek road. HEROIC TEACHER LOSES LIFE. i s ; Youngstown. 0., l'th. 17. Mrs. in the pt.ii-li- e Lottie uarwond. a schools, lost her Bin today while daugii-- 1 trying to rescue her ter Alva. The rhiid wa tutfoeatrd. Es-- ! taping naiuial gas had set the house ou lire. Two other children and an aunt of Mrs. Garwood were rescued. r iea-he- ELEANOR DUSE ILL New York. Feb. 17. Eleanor Duse, the actress, is seriously ill with pneumonia. says a dispatch to the American from Genoa. Specialists have been called Into (onsultatlon. GO TO EXPOSITION. Berlin. Feb. 17. says several The Hanover Cone of the Wvxl Indian squadron will go up the Mississippi to lie present at the opening ul the St. louis exposition. ii-- r ress-rl- a r, grand-daughie- SL $2(Ml, I'Clt. MUST PAY DUTY. Wasninglon, Feb. 17. The president has au order revoking those of President McKinley allowing gifts froui officers t f the army and navy and the rlvic establishment In Porto Rico. Cuba, the Philippines, etc., io lie admitted into the l'nlted State free of FIRST IMPRESSIONS are first (as usual) to announce the Are liable to be lasting. .We arrival of Spring Apparel For Men and Youths duty. DOWIE FORCED TO FLEE FROM A MOB. Sydnay Citizens Break Up Hit Meeting and Drive Him from Hell. . Our season's offerings in stylish clothing for men and youth have never been surpamd. New 5 ork, Feb. 17. John Alexander Dowis of Zion City, III., has been compelled to flee In a cab to escape a mob, Ws believe in progress, and in selecting for suitings this season were assisted by NEW YORK'S BEST, Sale of Mens Fancy Hose CORRECT CLOTHES fee MEN Hence, w have gotten together for your choosing the swsllest and moat elegant lot of mens and youths suits aver shown here. We have no qld, laet year remnants to ahow you, but clean, new cuts, beautiful fabrics, and newest coloring and exquisite ahadinge. The new shoulder effect ie vary pleasing, and the graceful hang" of tho coat attracts the admiration sf all, t Vest comfort and elegance w also give you. Some merchants will say: .Oh, well, the vest makes no differwncsl We claim that ths vest should be right aa wclf aa th coat. In the vest ws have ' a new idea w wish to show you. ' . . Trouser Comfort and fit ia also necessary. Here w claim t surpass them all. Our t roue re are .of. the "spring hipped" and arched instep" kind; the kind that fit you without being cut ever." - . We elmply and amphatfcally claim that ws carry tha Only Actually high-ClaClothing Offered in Ogden ss of Abra-hamso- n j llv' In this district tlie diiiirict (oi.rL KWtL on the rhargH o' Lavh! ; cOiirWtjvd to verecii a train on the 1 lo. R'.tinBeis Wc-r- - OF COLLEGE FOUNDER Salina, Kan., Feb.l7. The funeral the late Dr. Carl Swensson, the founder and head or Bethany college, will be hcld'St Lllgborg on Tuesday next. The servicea 'will be in charge of Dr. Nnrelids. of Minnesota, president of the Swedish Lutheran synod of the United States, assisted by and Dr. G. A. of Chicago, Brandelle of Denver, president of the Kansas conference.' The following message from President Roosevelt has been received: To Ernest Plhlbsnd, vice president Bethany college: I deeply regret to learn of the ssd news you have telegraphed me. Pray express my sympathy to President Swensson'a bereaved family." t - -' - , FUNERAL i orchid, carnations, rosea and Republican Association of Ohio another almost as large and the Gridiron dub .of thia city anpth'ar which was of striking beauty. Senator - Frye, .. as. president pro tempora, stood In front of his chair as the body was borne to its resting place. All the people in. the galleries rose as it with one impulse,, as the casket was borne to its place. The bad scarcely retired when the senate wai railed to order and the senators who had entered took their seats. Immediately afterwards the honse of rW earn tat Ives with Speaker , Cannon it Its head, was announced and the awmbera of that body filed slowly in, taking the scats previously assigned tbrm. the senators and visitors in the Cilleries riling. Speaker Cannon took his place - at the left of President pro tern. Frye. came the ambassadors and mtn-ter- e from foreign countries, who were BTen the seats next to the front row the senate chamber, and they were immediately followed by Admiral Dew 2 and Major General Gillespie, repre-?- " Columbus, 0., Feb. 17. Thera Is a the navy and army reapectlve-v- The chief Justice and growing feeling here that the question nHaf were ushered into seats on the Demo of a successor of Mr. Hanna will not (vatic side. precipitate such a fight as was expected. It is now believed that when the President Roosevelt snd m time for the balloting arrives Congressbnet were then annou man Charles Dick will prove to be tha Parent rose without w he tap of the man.- .. gavel. The j vted by Col. The Republicans aro expected to Symons and caucus a week from the coming Saturfull uniform. wjMnsluw t and his cabinet day night and It, la believed they will occupied decide to elect a senator for both the at ,h right o T, long aud the abort terms, despite the Twent7 u0fflcwmin U Au-- t that their right to elect for the leaning heavily long term at this time la questioned. JJ of her son. Dan R. Han JVj "hamber and took a i GOVERNMENT DEFEATS REBELS. jmnt row on the left of the She a followed! nd their husband) Latter Make Savage Attack oil Santia-- . th .go, But Are Repulsed. J LTS"r? 11 frilly of whom v New ork,'Feb. 17. X savage attack immediate vMi ml J" on the city of Santiago has reunited In 7 6M present i the complete ront of rebels oy governCll ti',,Td nl (emuluot ment forces, says a dispatch Ira seated. from Puerto riata. Santo Domingo. ti,en addrowo ate. Many ware killed snd wounded on both sides. For some time an attack has Youhve solt been expected. On Tuesday tha revo2uly dedicated this day lutionists entered the city unmolested until uiey had reached the government house. ' Then the government forces opened fire. The rebels answered anu uopended tc tbe battle raged for several hours, will units in prayer v , rolin E pallia t, one of the rebel leadUAtlonsl hou ers, fell with a bullet wound that broke his leg. rancuiiO Peres and many other revolutionists were ki.ied and seeing mat ufterwsrd Dr. their stuck was lutlle, the rebels fled cl sely punned by the government soltfe h:1h'funerlddre.s. I ,n Peking, diers. Ecpalllat was left on the fieTd si wJn1,"1, wd ltbot of battle and made a prisoner by the Tears, his voice ver. government troops. ' ' .. The government losses are not aiat-ei- l. , Rr Tleruf the hall. began his serm but two officers are known to have kv "I.Jhoe who knew been killed and several men wounded. UTAIS. OGDEN, 25c Pair ; Fifty dozen including Llalee, ' Silk embroidered and fine Maco effects. yarns, in swell-fancThese are mostly our 50c lines-an- d a fow 75c grades among them. Your choice while they, last Wf .also make specialty of Stouts and Slims. your Inspaction. We want your trade, of course, but we dent want it unless we prove all of our above We cordially fnvlt - .. Suits from $12 to $30 25c Pair i New Spring Suits, Shoes and Cravenotte Coats, ready for your inspection. Remember There Are Three more round trips to World's Fair to be given away to our customers Coupon with each dollar c OOGffl 0 For Courteous Treatment Stop at The purchase. 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