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Show THE MORNING longs Hadrian won. The Lorell second, Buchanan third. Time, .43'. Third race, one mile A Iji Mode won, Buglchorn second. Lyrist third. Time, 1: (4. Fourth race, six furlongs Orleans won, Jue Goss second, Dells M shone third. Time. 1:13. Fifth race, mile and an eighth, selling Malay won. Satin Cost second, Aaron Keyor has sold to Gertha H. Binshlfo third. Time, 1:37. Sixth race, seven furlongs Leoitala Cooks a lot at First 8ouih aud Fifth won, John E. Owens second, Benton East streets for $3.UU0. third. Time, l:3ti. Deputy Sheriff Williams of Bingham New Orleans, Feb. 27. Crescent Friday brought Herman Gustason to ths county jail to serve a term of 30 City summary: First race, six furlongs Protorius days for disturbing ths peace. won. Gus Heidorn second, Josetts - ' There wilt be an Important meeting third. Time. 1:14. Second race, seven furlongs Clareof the Salt Lake produce exchange next Thursday afternoon at the Commercial mont won. Clay Clement second Tro-ga- n third. Tims. 1:28 club, when prices and methods of Third race, mile and s sixteenth win be discussed. Meistersinger won. Circus Girl second. W. G. Patrick of the Z. C. M. I. trar Put third. Time. 1:47 Fourth race, the Speed handicap, six veNng corps received the congratulations of friends yesterday on the ad- furlongs Autumn Leaves wan, Roue vent of a baby girl, whose arrival took second. Frank Bell third. Time, Both Mrs Patrick 1:131-5- . place yesterday. and the new comer hre thriving. Fifth race, mite and Port Royal won, Ostrich handicap The Utah Salt sad Soda company or second, Gravlna third. Time. 1:58 Ogden is about to Mart in oa the manSixth rate, mite and a half Semper ufacture of salt' , products, such as Vivas won. Trio second, Treacy third. chlorwashing sodas, chemically pure Time, 3:84 5. ides, black ash. etc. The Southern Pact tic has put In a spur at the works near the lake and considerable will be RUSSIA IS done there. Bosloq capital is heavily interested. (Continued from page one.) Two colored girls named Edna Criae-mo- n oclated Press was Informed that the and Maggie Hurd were arrested In a Franklin avenue resort early yes- government knew nothing officially of terday morning by Sergeant Hempel the Vicksburg Incident and that It had and Officer Bush on the charge of not Instructed Count Cassini, the Rusgrand larceny. Their arrest grew out sian ambassador at Washington, to uk of a complaint filed by Joseph Jones, for an explanation. It was. however, a stranger in town, who declared that uld to be possible that the ambasthe women had robbed him of $100. sador had courteously Inquired as to When the officers searched the place the truth of the Vlcgsburg reports they found 370 of the money concealed without having had specific 1 infracunder the carpet, tions In the matter. Regarding the reports of the cable to In the beehive The overturning of a the government is also without Japan city yesterday disclosed the tact that official advices and the Impression left develthe bees were all dead. Inquiry with the reporter of the Associated oped that the same state of things Press after having spoken of the matobtained in other quartern and the ter to that even if this were true, Rusclaim has been advanced that smeller sia would not consider the fumes are responsible. However, J. W. running at thenecessarily cable a breach of neuBack, a local apiary expert thinks thia trality. The Associated Press Is auin the to overcrowding may be due thorised to My that the Russian prochives. The bee is a tender insert and lamation concerning certain contracare and attention, culls for intelligent band of war will be Issued In a few as if overcrowding is allowed the bees days. become diseased and die. SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT II BAD BOYS OF SALT LUKE Story of . Youthful ' Depravity 'Told in Court. 2-- 5. 5. ' Proof uf youthful depravity seldom equaled sag found last night when the police arrested four Salt Lake boys, none more than 1U year old. Clifford Hill confesses to stealing the dowers from his fathers grave, peddling them on the streets and selling the frames of the pieces to a florist. , H1U also admits being the ringleader of a gang who have for weeks past gygtematlcally committed all manner o( small depredations. : The other members of the youthful band of bandits are Henry Kay, Carl Wlnsunnesa and Clair Shogue, each 9 .years old, and small for his age. Ou Tuesday night these boys broke Into the candy and news stand , of Thomas Cray on Brigham street and got $2u worth of plunder. Wednesday night they robbed a place on Market street. Thursday night they pillaged a pigeon roost and rabbit farm near tha warm springs, selling their booty to a poultry dealer. Friday night they robbed several bathers at the sanitar- ium. J f the gang have parents living Salt Lake, but have not slept at home for four nights, saying that they Asd stayed with friends. Escb one tells virtually the same story when taken to jail, all saying that Hill was their leader. None seemed to feel either fear or ' shame at his arrest and Hill told the story of robbing his father's grave, only flvs days old, with perfect uncon-cerAll )n n. three-aixteenth- s, 2--5. 2-- m The police also captured and secured confessions from two of a band of MINI NOTES burglars, who have been breaking Jnto the suburban stores. AnThree can of Tetro ore are at the drew Tonnesou appears to be the leadsamplers. er of this bunch, which contained seven, live of whom are said to have gone Word baa come from Park City that west with the Fort Douglas soldiers. the ledge has been struck at the property It was encountered I DIDNT WANT H. TRIBE. level . The ore does on the values. .Out of nearly $00 jurors summoned not as yet show very large In the Rose murder ease only nine of There was an eager demann ior stork the requisite 13 jurors to try the case the Little Chief mine on the streets in 'have been secured. Two Jurors were the mine Is secured this morning after 35 had been The strike reported from one. The find nlled to the Jury boa and examined aid to be a substantial T waa made on the 800 level, where all of and acre iled. ala feet of ore la exposed. . The men who were sworn and this morning are J. 11. Garrett A contract foil sinking ths old Gslsna and Hyntra IL Peterson. All the feet-froths 300 level, so names in the Jnry box were railed be- shaft 150 Fora A Wilkie. to' leg been baa called, fore court adjourned at noon and Judge on the mine 150-focontract Another Morse ordered another venire drawn, It la probably consul fug of 75 names and returnabln will be let next Monday. to be put In shape for extensive leason Monday morning. The feature of this morning's ses- ing Bingham Bulletin. sion was the examination of Henry Negotiations are still peading for the Tribe, one of the Jurors In tha famous sale 4 the Kilmarnock mine, near llortensen cam. Mr. Tribe staled in and It la 'said, la 'likely Farmington, answer .to Attorney Christensen that The Initial samto through. go he had read accounts of the murder In and all desatisfactory all the paiiers, hut that he had formed pling proved final examination which on the ho opinion as to the guilt br Innocence pends made. ' of defendant for the reason that lis is about to be reno In reliance placed newspaper The damage suit of P. V. Johnson ports at alL He did ot believe that Gold Mining comthe confession which appeared ih the against the Centuryin the hands of the wan reported pany papers was true. The plaintiff alleged Saturday. He was passed for causa by the de- Jury 23 head of cattle belonging to him that fense and was then examined by Asbeen" poisoned by drinking water sistant County Attorney Smith for the bad cyanide solution from the containing stale. The first question asked him milL The case waa tried at company's was if be had any conscientious ' " Brigham City. scruples against capital punishment. In view of the jurors experience in murJohn Meteer. In company with Secder trials, which was well known to 'John M. Hansen, visited the retary most everyone in the court room, this property in Sevier canyon PfUmap merricaused considerable question They found ths shift ment. Mr. Tribe was passed for cause last Friday. under the . surafee croppings about by the state, but was quickly excused where's four-foo- t vein of ora la promupon the seventh peremptory chal- ised. At the grass soots their vela carlenge liy the defense. ried values of $10 per ton. The face II la believed that the other three of the tunnel la now In Jurors, will be secured Monday morntalc, carrying tome ing and the taking of testimony will values, and It la expected to strike prolwbly be commenced on Monday af- rich the vein at almost any time now. -- Nail-driv- er 700-fo- ot ; ed ot 200-fo- ot heavily-mine- ralised ternoon. Btehflcld Reaper. DELAY IN 8M00T CASE. D. .C.P Feb. MONROE NESTS SHARKEY 27. Washington. Prospect now Is that the Smoot bearing may be delayed until Wednesday or Thursday and according to the opinion of senators who hate followed 'the case thus ter it is likely to continue throughTb summer. Senator Clark of Wyoming, 'who takes great interest In the case, said to the Deseret Neva this afternoon: "It would appear that the officials of the Mormon church have responded to subpoenaes not only without object lion, but apparently with' great willingness. Now if these gentlemen expected that the evidence would prejudice the case of Mr. Smoot they would scarcely be eager to testify. I do not tiiink that Senator Smoot will find it necessary to call any witnesses. Thosg summoned by the' prolestanta will lu 11 probability prove as good witnesses for him as they can for the prates taata. 1 think that the prospect taat Senator Smoot will retain hia seat la very 'bright' Secretary Taft was seen by the News orreepondent today and asked what sre the prospects for a larger allotment to Fcut Douglas. The secretary spiled that he has not yet had an opportunity to consult the general staff In relerenee to this matter, but will do so at an early day. The pension office finally allowed the claim for a pension of Mrs. I"- belli Workman, Silt Lake, widow 'of a Mexican war veteran. Deecret yi - hens. Bill LAWS ' . The engineering committee of the ty council last night decided to pave ! South street from State to Sec-- d East with bituminous macadam. al determined to request the :. "ngineer to furnish estimates of the n,t of iwrlng Brigham fhltii 8tate th - Eat. V The . (Continued from page one.) . drove hard right to Sharkeys wind and pushed hia head back with a left Sharkey landed a left on Munroes head, but missed a right for the same place a moment later. Munroe landed hard left on Sharkeys Jaw and tha latter looked worried. Sharkey landed a right on Munroe's wind and the latter opened Sharkey's eye with a vicious lie left. Sharkey was bedding on. wss groggy and held on to save himself. - Munroe landed hard right on sumach and the latter landed a light The latter left on Monroe's head. lipped to the floor. Sharkey led, but missed and Munroe landed hard left on Sharkey's wind. The men were sparring as the gong sounded. Bnd-weis- er d. SUGAR PLANTERS OPPOSE Bill Don't Want Coast.e Laws Applied U ne. Philipp. li.i. Washington, Opposition to the Frye and Lilt!, ),j;i. extending the coastwise law .,f the United States to the Philipp;!,,. developed today In the hearlr j !.,.u,rp the house i:, :. committee on but.-marine and fisheries. W. C. Simm ami V. M. Alexin ander, represent j: Hawaiian sugar planters, made the that the $32,000,000 Invested m tiip augur Industry in these kl.iii.is earned only $ Otto, 000 last year, 'i hey ltolteved that if the coastwise Ihw ,,f the United States were extended in the Philippines. vessels in ilv Hawaliau trade would be withdrawn and the freight rate on sugar inert ju aiiKwrr to this, Mr. Marvin, r. present ing the shipping interests, .il, milted a list of thirty-on- e American .tcumsliips and one hundred Mllfiu: tessels that were available for the Philippine trade, and that were now enpat.-- in the Hawaiian trade. The commit ice was asked to hear the cordage interests in opposition to the matter at a later dale. BARRINGTON MURDER TRIAL. St. Louis, Feb. 27. In the trial today of Frederick Kcymuur Barrington on the charge uf murdering his friend, James P.. McCann, the horseman, Charles Morrison, the negro houseman employed at the Leland hotel, where Barrington lived with tlie McCanns, testified that on the morning of June 17, the day after the supposed murder. Barringtou appeared at the rear basement door of the hdtel. his clothes covered with blood. Barrington, he Mid, asked him to help get th bloody clothes out of the way. Wnen asked where Mr. McCann was. Barrington said: Hes gone and got reasons for going. I don't think he will ever come back here alive, and if he docs 1 will kill him. . CONSTITUTIONALITY ATTACKED. , n Juris-dicMn- today. Washington, Feb. 27. The navy department has received a cablegram announcing the arrival of the gunboat Topeka at Puerto Plata, San Domingo, where she was dispatched to protect American interests during the revolution there. FEBRUARY 2S, 190t BENSON EXAMINATION CLOSED SHIPPING i Helena. Mont., Feb. 27. The constitutionality of a law enacted at a special session of the legislature last December aud .intended lo provide a means for making trial of an action out of the hands of a court alleged to lie prejudiced, la Involved in a hearing before the supreme court today. Five writs, each Involving the fair trial law, are before the court. Three are directed against Judge Clancy and two against Judge Harney of the district court of Silver Bow county. Four Toklo. Feb. 27. Great Interest Is of the cases prevent several questions felt here as to how the powers will re- involving the constitutionality of the ceive the news that Japan and Korea fair trial law. have signed the protocol for a treaty WAS NOT KILLED. by which Japan guarantees the Independence and Integrity of Korea. No doubt Is held as to the approval of lirt Angeles, Waeh., Feb. 27. It Great Britain and the United States. transpires that I he report regarding the killing at Baroa Martin Von SchlosParis, Feb. 27. In explaining the ser at Solduck Jlnt Springs wss enJapanese-Koreatreaty; M. Molino, the tirely without foundation. Von Schloa-se- r Japanese minister to France, Mid; arrived at Port Crescent today, My government broke off relations alive and welL , with Russia In order to safeguard the An apparently reliable report was reIndependence and Integrity of Korea. ceived here Monday that Baron Von It innovates nothing, and the indepen- Schlosser, a German nobleman, had dence of Korea Is a guarantee of the been killed during a fight with a bear security of Japan. My country cannot near Solduck. It was also stated that without exposing itself to suicide per- Von Schlosser had drafts on his permit a third power to occupy Korea, ft son drawn on New York, Chicago and is for us a question of life or death. Portland, Ore., banks for a sum ex We wish neither to annex nor subject ceediug $100,000. Korea, but we do not wish Russia to A FOREIGN ENTANGLEMENT. Incorporate the country as she has Manchuria. Ths statement that the treaty provides for a Japanese protecLeavenworth, Kau Fob. 27. Mrs. torate Is imaginary. Concepcion Vasques, the alleged Filipino wife of Lieutenant Sidney BurNagasaki, Feb. 28. The British bank, Sixth Infantry, United States steamer Kwang Ping hM arrived here army, has, throtigh the war departfrom Chin Wang-Tao- , on the Gulf of ment, retained Attorney Needling of Liaotung, with 630 Japanese refugees, this city to look after her Interests. mostly women, from Manchuria., Many Today the alorney filed in theadlstrict n of the women claim that they were court a motion questioning the robbed and maltreated by Russian solof the court to hear the cue diers at Harbin. filed ly Ueutennnt Burbank, September 27, 1903, asking the court to set side and declare null and void an apTELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS plication for a marriage license and a marriage certificate which the woman Washington,. Fsb. , 27. The Senate asserts prove that she lala the wife of committee on public, buildings today the officer and that he the father of ordered a favorable report on the bill her child, a son. appropriating $2,000,000 for a post-tio- n At the regular with' the Pennsylvania railroad Nineteenth district. convention Charles McCormick of Akstation. ron was nominated for congress and Green Bay, Wls., Feb. 27. Rev. C. K. William R. H carat endorsed for president. At the second convention, com Neitsell has been stricken with paralysis While reading from the Bible during posed o( delegates dlsMtisfled with Ihe n revival service at the First Metho- action of tbe first gathering, W. T. dist church. He la speechetes and hia Vaughan of Akron was nominated for entire right aide la paralyzed. congress and opposition waa expressed toward the endorsement of Mr. Cleveland, Feb. 27. The United Hearst as Democratic candidate for the States Steel coportiion today closed a presidency. contract with the Bessemer Pig Iron APPROVE OF HASH. company for 130,000 tons of pig Iron Dint $18 per ton at Washington, Feb. 27. The commisrectly and indirectly this will employ 3,000 men. It will require nil the comsary general of the army la la receipt bined output of all. the furnaces la the of reports from subsistence officers Mahoning and Shenago valley, some at who had to d with the recent experiwhich have been Idle six months ments with hash. The reports were nearly all in approval of hash as an Trenton. N. J., Feb. 27. The Dia- army food. mond Portland Cement company, capital $1,000,000, wae Incorporated here SUIT AGAINST MINERS UNION. Berlin, Feb. 27. The authorities have decided that a criminal prosecution of Frits Meyer, the banker who disappeared February 23, leaving liabilities amounting to $300,000, with assets of $25,000, sad .who was arrested YANGER. FIGHT TO HERRERA yesterday on the outskirts of Berlin, to tell and consequently ha la Milwaukee. Wls. Feb. 27 Aurelio willlikely. f from custody. released be Herrera and Benny Tanger will fight at the American 'Athletic club .In ChiVOTE OF CONFIDENCE. cago March 7 and will weigh 130 pounds at the ringside. Madrid. Feb. 27. The chamber of deputies today passed a vote of confi' dence In Premier Maura by 139 to 114. JOEIESSER WINS The vote came in connection with the adoption of the naval credits. ' (Continued tram psge one ) SILVER BILL INTRODUCED. tie won, Elwood second, Formsster third.1 Time, 2:87. Washington, Feb. 27. Represents-tir- e Van Duaen of Nevada today InF(fth race, mile and 70 yards, handicap Waawlft won, Greenock second, troduced a bill for the free and unlimCL- JL ited coinage of silver. Campbell third. Time, 1:47. Bragg, Rag Tag and Namor also ran. WINTER NAVAL MANEUVERS. Sixth race, one mile, selling Lon Weber won, fcatlo second, Flores ten Washington. Feb. 27, Under Inthird. Time, 1:43. ' structions of the navy department, the Hot Springs, Ark., Feb. 27. Essex gunboats Nashville and Bancroft and the protected cruiser Atlanta have left Park results: Colon for Guantanamo to participate In First race, six furlongs, selling won. Ralidi Young second. Dark the winter naval maneuvers now lielng Secret-thir. Time. 1:55. lipid by the North Atlantic fleet in the West Indian waters. gryyid race, three and a half fur - UTAH, SUNDAY MOItXIXfl, OGDEN, EXAMINER, Motion for DiamieMl Made and Decision to Be Rendered Lator. New York, Feb. 27. Th examination of John A. Benson, charged by the government with bribing O. A. Harlan and S. A. Volk, clerks lu the land office at Washington, was concluded today, and a motion waa made by the counsel for the accused to dismiss the charge. This motion wss based upon the evidence of Harlan and Volk, both of whom testified that the money Benson paid them had been for work and services rendered him in 1899 and not to divulge the result of m examination made by the laud office of Benson'a method of securing titles to California aud Oregon school lands, m alleged by the government United States Commissioner Shields said that in view of the evidence be would read over the testimony and render a decision later. Evidence wss taken on tbe second charge, wherein Benson was charged together with Frederick A. Hyde, of San Francisco, with having conspired to defraud the government in securing titles to school lands. Benson plsred in evidence his contract with Hyde concerning the lands in qnestlon, showing that Hyde bad secured title to the school lands before Benson became Interested In the deal, and that Benson was only to profit through the sale of the property. Jcdge Campbell, representing ths sc. rused. said that In view of the fact that all of the governments witnesses were In California, It wonld be more convenient for all concerned if the examination were held there, and offered to surrender Benson to the California authorities, and then have the examination in that state, those representing the government saying the suggestion would be acceptable, and adjourn-mnt- e was taken until Tuesday to afford time to consult with the Washington authorities. SPAIN GUARDS NEUTRALITY, Paris. Ths Spanish ambassador, Senor Castillo, In the course of an interview on the new Franco-Spanis- h treaty today explained the recent reports of Spain's military and naval mobilisation. He Mid: I was particularly glad to see this treaty signed, for pledges of peace are particularly precious during the course of a conflict. Iu the present crisis Spain's only care hM been to take measures which will properly safeguard her neutrality, If, through any possibility, It may be menaced. While such a menace la Improbable, yet we adopt the same safeguards m the rest of the world. My government hu sent several battalions to the Balearic Algrss, Ceutau and the Canaries In short, to all strategetie points in Spanish territory. But It Is sheer folly to attrlbuto ulterior motives to those measures of precaution." Feb. 27. s, REYES' ELECTION CONPIRMED. Colon, Feb.' 27. Confirmation of tha election of General Rafael Reyea to the presidency of Colombia by a majority at three electoral votes bss Just reached here. Tha result gives rise to ths conclusion that Colombia prefers peace to war and regards General Reyee as the man most capable of restoring' her lost prestige and leading her to prosperity. JIU Many Amendments IN SENATE Are Offered and Rejected. Washington, Feb. 27. The Senate today approached nearer to s filibuster than on any former occasion during tiie present session. The demonstration was made on ths part of the Democratic Senators against requiring the use of American ships for shipment of government supples . and amendment after amendment wss offered, only to be laid on the table on molon of Mr. Hale, ia charge of ths bilL The numerous voters were with debate, so that between tha iwo forms of procedure the entire session wss consumed. On most of the votes the Senate dlvidod ou party lines, but Mr. Mitchell three or four times voted with ths Democrats. Mr. Mitchell tried to change the time when the bill shall take effect and in this he Inter-sper- had ths of Messrs. Diet-ric- Recital to Listen to Piano Music by Bede Squire, Pianist-Re- cital by Thos. Rad cliff. How sej Pianist Congregational Church. Monday FEB. h and Fulton, Republicans, and ths Democrats. At the close of tbs day Mr. lisle consented to make material modifications of the bill, whereupon unanimous agreement wss reached to vote on it next Tuesday. Mr. Daniel suggested an amendment making ths proiiosed law Inapplicable unless reasonable bids were received from American v esse la in response to advertisement, but It waa dropped when Mr. lisle consented to strike out the section authorising ths President to suspend the ad and also to amend tha first section that in rasa of excessive charge ths matter may be deterBoth mined under existing laws. amendments were accepted, as also wm an amendment by Mr. Hoar striking out section 8. giving the secretary of war and tha secretary of ths navy power to enforce ths act A unanimous agreement wss reached to trots on ths bill on Tuesday next. The senate at 5:08 p. m. adjourned. 29. PROGRAM. Generalization concerning Music Essentials of Music. Repetition a necessity. Example, Funeral March ......Chopin What form means Music. Example of the highest form. Beethoven Moonlight Sonata Example of song Item, Home Sweet . Thai berg Home ..... Comparisons of Music. Like a picture, Hchorxo in E. . .Mendelssohn ..... Like a poem. Nocturne in G minor ..... .Chopin Like an oration. Ballade In A flat , . .Chopin ...... Major Monday evening, February 29th. Beats on sale at Culleya drug atom Admission 50 cents. ...... ..... ..... ..... SILVER KINO SALOON RUSSIAN OEEICEIS OPINION Believes England and United States Against RuMta. Paris, Feb. 28. Colonel Amorsky, who wm recalled from Paris when ha wm military attache st the Russian embassy because of reflsctlona cast on tha French army, hu written a letter to the Gauloia In which he saya the war In ths Far East will ha terrible, but short. It will be a prelude to other wars between the while and yellow races. Tha victory la this war undoubtedly will be for RumIs, hut Russia will have to have some disagreeable eurprlses similar to ths Port Arthur and Chemulpo affairs. "As to ths role of the various powers. ths colonel continues. It will bq rather passive, with the exception of oa tha two ths brave Anglo-Saxohemispheres. These two powers will attempt to compass slyly all poulble Injury to Ruula. hut Without daring to participate la tha struggle. to by gain Germany hu everything, preserving her friendly neutrality for Russia and when peace la concluded he will not be forgotten in connection with the compensation in the extreme Orient The Interest of all the countries ot Europe lies in pulling themselves as much as pnulble upon ths Russian side. The Cur is worthy of tha highest admiration and he has the prayers and Ihe good wishes of nil bis people. With calmness and simplicity and with Immense faith in Ihe nil powerful he installs .with Jits personality and with TWO KILLED IN RUINS. hia words confidence In all classes; ha furthermore unites the entire country Baltimore, Feb. 27. Two workmen were killed and nine injured today by In a single and great effort.' a falling wall In the burned district WARDEN DOW DEAD, Twelve men were taught la the crash. Of these one was killed outright and Salt Lake City. Feb. 27. George N. another buried In ths ruins Dow, warden of ths state penitentiary since Utah was admitted as a stats In BEATS WORLD RECORDl 1895. and for several yum warden of United States penitentiary during Manila, Feb. 27. Ths battleship ths times, died today alter a Wisconsin bss beales ths world's rec- territorial Illness. Ha was a native of New ord with guns its expert gun- long ners having mads nine bulls eyes out Hampshire and was 85 years old. of ten shots fired within 10 minutes FROHMAN GOES ABROAD. Paymaster Morse of the Wlsoonsln, accused of Irregularities In commls-Mr- y New York, Feb. 27. Among tbe pasfund accounts, la to be tried by a sengers who aalled on the Campania court martial today wm Charles Frohman, the theatrical manager, who will be abroad for WILL NOT GO. about four months He will negotiate, Washington, Febb. 27. The orders he said, for several new play as well of Edwin V. Morgan, appointed and players. m American consul to confirmed CREVASSE HAS WIDENED. Dalny to proceed to that post, have Mr. Morgan will not been suspended. Sacramento, .Cal, Feb. 27. The sitproceed until he hu received further orders from the department Thera Is uation ip 'the Sacramento valley ia no present Intention of trying to force unchanged, though the' break In the Mr. Morgan upon the Russian govern- levee three And a half miles below ' Sacramento has widened slightly in ment. hours. A mighty the lut twenty-fou- r stream of water Is pciurlng through the MESA POSTMASTER CONPIRMED. crevasse Into the cultivated region at Waahigton, Fob. 27. Nominations the Sacramento side of the river. The sent to ths senate today: William loss will be greater than vu si first, Newell, to be postmaster at Mesa, Arts estimated. The hop. yards Just below Sacramento are. drownqd out and will EARTHQUAKE IN ECUADOR. yield no crop this season. cb Guayaquil, Ecuador, Feb. 27. AdSan Francisco. Feb. 27. Alleging vices from Quito say two heavy earththat their property hM been damaged were felt there yesterto the extent of $500,000 and that quake shocks The Colombian gunboat Bogota, many lives are in Imminent peril, the day. which arrived in these waters for Gold Rawhide Mining company some unexplained reason February 20, cirUnited the in Statea suit brought at anchor off Puna Island, in remains Jamesthe court cuit today against Guayaquil. tbe gulf,of Tuolumne union and the town Miners' Miners' union, both affiliated with the SCHOONER IN DISTRESS. Western Federation of Miners. The STEAM complaint, which comprises some sixty Astoria, Ore.. Feb. 27. The British pages, prays for an order restraining bark Thistle Bank, which arrived la the members of the union from pertonight from Saa Francisco, repetrating further acta of violence upon port that one pf the Dollar" llnq ports mine and of the property the employes team schooners Is la distress off the owners. coast. Captain England of the Oregon KWWE BIL Thistle Bank stated that he spoke ths WHERE RUSSIAN TROOPS ARE. disabled stumer 25 miles southwest Rock lighthouse. He Moscow, Feb. 27. According to ths of ths Tillamook could not latest Information In high military cir- ran cloaa to the vessel, but assistance. Evidently her render any the has occupied cles Russian Infantry map road between Liau Tang, on the read the steamer had trouble with her cbluery Irom Mukden to Port Arthur, ant When the news was made known Yalu river, its front and flanks being revenue cutter Perry strongly supported.- The right flank la here tonight the to go to at Takushan and ths left near ths made Immediate preparation town of Wlju. Tbe Uuslan cavatery her assistance. Unle a severe storm crossed the Yalu between Antung and should coma up tonight ths diubled safe. Yingabmpho and occupied the road to- steamer will probably be The stumer Is unquestionably ths ward Sukohon, and Cossack scouts advanced along the greater and lesser Rival which left WilUpa yesterday Scouts are now tea with a cargo of lumber for San Fran-eisc- o. caravan routes. Tbs cavmiles east of Phyeng-Yanalry Is 355 miles north and the InAstoria. Ore- - Feb. 27. Uneasinea Is of Pyheng-Tanfantry 125 miles northwest ' felt over the whereabouts of the schooner W. F. Germs, which arrived Santiago De Chile, Feb.' 27. Great off ths month of ths Columbia river Interest Is being manifested in the Mle from Sas Franciieo on February 17. of the Chilean warships now on the During a storm a tug which picked her market. Several bids have already up' waa forced to rut her lines and the been made, and American and French Carats put off shore. Since then nothfirms are Interested. ing. hu been am or heard of her. Lecture u TREASURE OF INCAS. MURPHY A GIBLIN, Props. First Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Your Patronage Solicited. 132 Twenty-Fift- $t h THE SALE OF SALES a at a. RIO DAY JO m. 'February Jot m AH Our Salesmen Have Been Instructed as Follows a jit SELL EVERYTHING; From (be Cost Mart This means everything ' in our stock Groceries Incloded The greatest opportunity that the people of Ogden and Weber County will have for some time. We will also include in this Sale all . Spring Goods I Arriving during sale, purchased before the rise in, prices in cotton fabrics. We Must Sell This " ... Stock By March 1st to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash. - f Reese Howell & Sons. Immanss Amount of Wraith Leads to Quarrel Among the Discoverers. New York, Feb. 27. Advices from La rax, Bolivia, announce that the traditional treasure of the Incas hu been discovered at, Challncatta, cables the Heralds Lima. Peru.- - correspondent. It amounts to $18,000,000. SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT The discoverers are, of various naOPEN DAY AND NIGHT. oven tionalities and are now quarreling Extra fins dinner on Sunday and the treasure, although a legal contract Wednesday, from 18 to 3 p. hl, 25 exists between them as to ths division. cents. Wo give nice lunch all day. Tbe authorities have Interfered in the Short orders at' all hours, fresh oysmatter. l ters, gams and flab In season. Numbers!. Examinee Telephone Props. Charley & Hong, NO. SIS 25th BL Dayr S34X; night, M. Ogden Koiiting Company ...KNIT SKIRTS FOR LADIES g. 50 Cents Each g. SEE PRICES IN OUR WINDOWS I 'Phone U7--Z 2274 Washington Avenue, Between 22nd vnd 23rd Sts. ( |