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Show THE MORNING OGDEN, EXAMINER, In which he was worsted. Sullivan planted two hard right on the champion's ear and tile men refut';l to j break. They battled breast to breast, both gltiug and taking hard face blows. Finally t'orbett broke It up and chopped a vicious right to the Jaw, sending Sullivan to the floor for the count of nine. Sullivan came up grogSpecial Correspondent gy. and a left uppercut to the Jaw oucc more sent him to the floor for the count of nine. It looked easy for t'orLake (his week, en route to t'aiitornla, bett. Sullivan came up. cliuched and and will lecture before the students of the hell practically saved him from a knockout. the Utah university. Corbett's blows were clean cut and it hxiks as if Sullivan will not Perry 8. Heath returned Sunday last another round. Round from Cleveland, where he went to atdrove fearful tend the funeral of Senator Hanna. rights and left on hi antagonist's jaw and Sullivan went to the flour The Taylorsville basketball team is twice for the count of seven. Corbett anxious to play any junior team in the met Sullivan with a fearful jolt to the city. Address D. Webster, Taylors- stomach aud the latter clung tleecr-atelville. to the champion. A wild swing by Sullivan might Cnrltett ou ihe The flour stocks In this city are rap- stomach, but he waded right in after idly dwindling, mo a prominent dealer Sullivan, sending; him to the rope asserts, as but few purchases are be with left and right hooks to the jaw. ing made on a rising market. They mixed it. Corbett delivering terrific punishment on the body aud face. The executive committee of the Sullivan bled front the nose. Corbett State Christian Endeavor will begin drove his left straight to the face, but shortly arranging a program for the Sullivan surprised the rbantpion hy next annual convention, which will sending in two terrific lefts, one to the meet in May. body and one to the face. Both men e m.... fought desperately, Sullivan making a The state bureau of statistics Is rally that sent the pavilion inln an sending out blanks containing ques uproar. It looked very mueh like a Hons relative to mercantile lnstitu dying man's effort, however, hut nevtions, to be used in compiling statis- ertheless Sullivan inflicted bad tics for the current year. on the champion a the round ended. It was Corbett's round. The building of .the Westminster 6 They Round rushed together college chapel on Eleventh East street without result. Sullivan appeared to Is progressing rapidly and the at rue have recuperated somewhat. Corbett ture will be occupied by the Third swuug left to the jaw lightly and was Presbyterian church when completed. countered with a left hook to the stomach. Corbett mltuted a terrific left The Bona of the American Revold-tlo- n awing for the jaw and a right swing will hold a banquet at the Com- also went wild, as did a straight left mercial club, April 19, and J. Walcott by Sullivan. Corbett missed two left Thompson, L. H. Farnsworth and John hooks for the body and failed in an Q- - Cannon compose the committee of attempt to land a right swing. Sullivan put In straight left to the face and arrangement!. followed it with a right swing to the The Rev. Benjamin Young, the new- head and they clinched. Corbett sent ly elected pastor of the First MethoSullivan back with a straight left to dist church, occupied the pulpit for the face and lu a mix-uthey exthe first time 8unday. Both morning changed lefts to the laxly, .lust as the and evening he was greeted by large bell rang Corbett sent in a straight and appreciative audiences. showed Sullivan right to tlie face. great improvement, in this round and The directors of the canal compaCorbett acted more cautiously. nies drawing water from Utah lake or Round 7 Sullivan was short witli the Jordan river will hold a meeting left and they clinched. Break lug away at the Commercial club at 10 a. m. both swung Ineffectually with rights next Saturday. The government prop- and Corbett put two right over iho osition relative to the water question kidneys and then a wicked right swing will be the principal subject for dis to the body. Sullivan planfed a vicious mission. left hook to the body lhat made Corbett wince. They clinched and CorThe Alta club election Saturday bett, after the breakaway, missed a night resulted as followi: President, fearful left awing for the jaw. He offWilliam Igleheart; vice president, set this by a hard right awing to the Benner X. Smith; secretary, C. B. head and escaped a counter. Corbett Jack; treasurer, Frank Knox; other di- swung bis right to the ear and missed rect ora, Hyrum S. Young, Dr. D. M. a swing with hia right for the Jaw. Lindsay, T. M. Schumacher, C. W. Sullivan forced the champion to the Whitley. ropes, landing left flush to the face and a right to the head. They went The funeral of Warden George N. to close quarters, mixing It without Dow of the state prison will be held damage. The bell clanged at this today at 2:30 p. m. from the Masonic stage. Sullivan continued to show ImTemple, under the auspices of Mount provement and Is far now fro mbelng Moriah lodge Na 2 of which the de- a defeated man. ceased was a member. The Rev. P. missed right Round 8 Corbett A. Simpkin of the Phillips Congregaswing for the ear and they went totional church, will be the principal gether, emerging from the clinch Corspeaker, and the remains will be tern bett foiled Sullivan with right to the purarily placed in the Ireland vault at jaw and quick as a flash planted hla Mount Olivet cemetery. . left hard to the nose and a mumentj later gut In a left to the head and a At Castle Gate there are now 200 right to the Jaw. They stood close tominers and 75 day men at work in the gether, and finally os Sullivan backed mines. They are Inexperienced, as a away, two rights caught him ou the rule, and the company haa sixteen old- Jaw and he quickly sought refuge in er miners teaching the newcomers mlx-uin which he received two feartheir occupation. The new men find ful rights to the body. Corbett missed the work hard at the beginning, but a right swing and after receiving a if they stick 1o it, so they are as- straight left to the face drove in sured, It will be comparatively easy straight right on Sullivan's fare, forcafter a few weeks. About seventy coke ing him to a clinch. Vicious ovens are in operation and others are followed, with Corbett having con ready to start up. Within a few days siderably the better of it It was eas100 will be working. ily Corbetts round, the champion's blows having great force behind them. of committee the Snlllvan looked a bit worried as he The entertainment Commercial club decided Sunday even- went to hla corner. ing to hold the first club function the Round 8 They at once mixed It, the middle of March. In the shape of landing several rights on the champion muslcale for which an interesting probody and lefts to the face. Sullivan This function be will arranged. gram outmatched in this kind of lightThe was and will be followed by a smoker. Corbett had not much difficulty ing and promo- in committee on advertising Sullivan backed Corbett landing. to plan tion will meet this evening the nearly forcing him ropes, against work for the coming year. The board and landed several good through, of governors meets tomorrow night, and lefts to the body. They and the committee on water and elec- rights worked their way to the center of the tricity Wednesday evening. ring. Corbett finally landing two rights on the jaw. Bullivan The state board of health Is Bend- and a left awing but his blows bark gallantly, fought different to letters the ing out circular find a resting place. foiled to They askboards of county commissioners breast to breast Corbett ing them to. apportion their respective again fought most exerution. However, localities Into healtk districts with doing thedrove his right twice to the suitable inspectors, and to appoint Sullivan body and a left to the same place. He registrars for the col lection and pres- forced Corbett against the ropes In bis Sample ervation of vital statistics. corner and gave the cham(8ulllvan's certificates of death accompany blanks as he received. In a much as pion blanks the being the circular letters, finish the round ended with used on the forms suggested in the last gruellingeven. census, and the county boards are ask- honors Round 10'They mixed tt again ed to adopt these. fiercely, exchanging rights and lefts to the body. Corbett, however, outCOBBETTBESTS SUlilVAJI fought his antagonist and gave three blows to Dave's one. Sullivan Jolted the champion with a right uppercut from one.) page (Continued and waa ordered to discontinue holding Finally Corbett by Referee Graney. body, following it with a light left to caught Sullivan with a hard right the face. Corbett has Sullivan laughswing to the Jaw and a left to the ing at his witty badinage. The cham- amt place. Corbett tried a straight for and left swing pion missed right left to the jaw as he broke away and the body and Sullivan Just missed a mixed it again vlc.ously. Corthey vicious left swing that Just grased bett right and left to the jaw. planted a Corbetts face. Sullivan planted Sullivan to the floor with sent Corbett reand right swing over the kidneysface. a blow very low and the crowd yelled Afceived a straight left to the He followed it with right and ter landing a straight left on Corbett's foul. left to the jaw and the bell rang. The floor for to went the Sullivan nose, while unquestionably delivered, a count of seven from a well directed foul, The crowd waa plainly accidental. the to Previous right on the Jaw. foul at the end of the on yelling kept it mixed sound of the bell Sullivan but Referee Graney paid no with the champion, hut received much round, attention to the claim of Sullivan's secthe worst of the rally. It waa Co- onds. rbett's round. Round 11 In a mixup Corbett Round 3 Corbett swung with right two rights over the kidneys. He plantd then wild. He went It for the ear. but three hard lefts to Dave's fstca wrung the and missed a left for the body latter to a clinch. Corand forredtbe holdabout men referee cautioned both bett Jarred Sullivan with an avalanche missing on. They mixed It, Corbett A vicious of rights and left to the jaw and ing some lefts for the body. blond all over the ring. Sullivan left awing by the champion grazed the He saved aplt himself only by holding on. followed Then head. Sullivan's of top sent Sullivan to the floor with a mix. Corbett missing several lefts Corbett fearful a right and left awing and as Sullivan madq face. and rights for the Sullivan came to his feet Corbettt beat the champion stop talking by planting jelly. Sullivan clung a left and right hard on the face while hla face Intoto athe champion and the In a mix. Corbett sent Sullivan's head desperately yelled for Graney to atop the back with a straight left to the Jaw. crowd the game Irishman being The latter clinched and in a mix Cor-to contest, helpless. Graney finally practically arm short two rights in bett got topped the contest tnd awarded the the body. Corbett rockedonSullivans the face decision to Corbett. Sullivan, while head with a raking right not knocked out, was hopelessly defeat, and the hell found Sullivan slugging ed when the decision wu given ineffectually at the champions body. aninst him. Tt wan Corbetts round. 29. cham-nloPavilion, San Francisco,-Feb- . Round 4 Sullivan Jabbed the The fight for the world's featherweight on the face with straight left between Young Corbett add some fast infighting followed. Cor championship Denver and Dave Sullivan of Boston of and Jaw the to left hla bett planting prove the attraction expected then followed it with left to the body. did not Soaemlte Athletic dull. The Corbett shot hla right viciously to the by the belief among the sporting ele- fgw and Sullivan resorted to Infighting general j ! ; from the Examiners y Party Lines Closely Drawn at Last Night's Meet n salt Lake city ronrnil h?ld a made up ot last night that tknw hours of wrangling. drawn ana ar)y lines were closely Th0 iere ,y ide at the was no evidence close of diMHfilon on the part of either to conciliate. blt-t- ,r The fight has grown Intensely with no prospect of peace. Many were made diargcs and countercharge introduced mid Kernstrom, Kepuldlcan. resolution charging the Republicans demand-if- g with malfeasance In office and n a public Investigation. The was defeated by a iarty vote ot i Democrats to 8 Republicans. Hartenstein's resolution, giving the mayor all appointive power, regardless of the rouni II. failed to pass, and then Black. UepiibUcan. offered a resolution the giving t the heads of departments of power to appointment Independent and without .authority of the mayor. This resolution failed to pass owing to rethe failure of the Republicans to run. the required majority. ne Indications are that the .council and mayor will quarrel for the next two years and city affairs will be neg-- , reso-lutio- lected. O'KEEFE TRAINED CAREFULLY. Jack O'Keefe.' who 1b to meet Jack contest Butte in a Friday night at the Bait Lake Grand theater, will leave Chicago this morning. A telegram from Johnny Herts, O'Keefe's manager, to Manager Kelly of the Shamrock Athletic club, saya that the Chicago fighter has trained carefully and will be in flreDclau condition when he reaches Zion. Clifford ia working hard, la In fine lorm and confident of winning the Clifford of bout. more youthful burglars. Two more of the youthful burglars who hire been plying their trade In Balt lake were arrested by the police last right, a portion of the plunder recovered and ronfessioiie secured. The culprits are George Jaeachkee and F,l ward Knox, both 12 yean of few nights ago they burglarized the warehouse of the Fair on South Main street and stole a quantity age. A ot crockery. This makes three groups of boy burg-la- ri (list the polite have run down and captured within the last three diys. p p NO ROSE JUROR SECURED. Km a single Juror was secured In he Rose murder case yesterday morniso ng, ihe probability of the testimony being commenced today Is very remote. Most of the morning session was taken up In the examination of the seventy-fiv- e jurors on the venire issued Saturday as to their statutory qualifications. Fifteen Jurors were called Into the Ikix and examined for cause. Out W that number twelve were challenged for cause by the defense and excused, one was ex r used on the eighth peremptory challenge by the defense and two were still under examination when the court, took its noon recess. For the first time since the trial , commenced. Rose thfs morning talked to the deputy sheriff who brought him down to the building about his little son. He expressed a desire to see hla child and told the deputy that Mlsg Iaite had promised to bring him to the jail to see him, but that she had failed to do so. He wondered why the lady had not kept her promise In that re pert. LATEST POLITICAL SCHEME. The latest aii ness line. political scheme Is in tha It Is also a bold and one. It contemplates the to the senate committee ihm Mayor H. P. Morris would be- a tixiil witness in the case of Senator Smnm; that as such he be summoned t Washington at. once; that while ha Is absent an acting mayor be named Slid all offices be filled and the appointments confirmed. lu Formation to this effect waa in the city and county build-In- c yesterday and created a decided libation. When it wan received up town and discussed It was roundly and the declaration freely and frrin-ntimade that the puhlic would ' stand for It; that it was wholly and unquestionably iniquitous and would be regarded by all classes of cltl-r,r- s all bout reference to politics or cpii,. There have been a good many sli.imefiil political tricks of late, but tki: last, one la about the worst of ;i nnd will hardly succeed. Of course, if MibptHtuaed, the mayor would have to obey the mandate. Tli re ran be no question about that J ii',n Uncle Sam eommands his sub-K!-k must, comply with any order he Biikts. But every person who knows (nyhing at all of Utah politics knows hat Mayor Morris can have no Intimation that will he of value to the ftimmittee that la Investigating the of Senator Smoot If by any 51? Jiu- k or crook, the schemers succeed having him summoned to the capital it will oe manifest that is dnne In the interest of a gang of J'rI Political tricksters who have everything In their power to "t h's every act of importance 2)' he has been mayor of Salt Lake, "hat they want is every office that )BR the right to fill regardless of ,w or anyfhlng else. Deseret News. y na-fhn-al Sill UK NOTES . V Jaime B. Angell. president of 5l"h,gaa university, will be in Salt m -- n UTAH, TlESDAY MORXIXO, mem that Sullivan uu r "i' l.ail af-- . easy virlitn of the !i lw-- : reeled the attends..' a .o w the average, C.mih 'I fat.ir-- ' hi fi nr. lie. with odds of 2 lulllvan in reimrtt.l i., I'" W.liIV'1 $3imi against $ 1.3(h) u .. Le ret u i tied the victor. I'.iiM, lpatil m'..,1 had tin weighed in this aftei,. makim l it outilc in 130 :i puut:,i-- t weight. bate rained faithfully for ..l 8 ll'f.llM ' U!lili(II! and were in the Eddie Graney acted a .. w,.,v The preliminary lhan the average run: iim. .har- Charley Zcig!. I'tiuagu and Frank Rafael furtiiM., ih,- .imam raiser and Cawar Au: (.t tilth iilHka were and Georg Sanfransi i: 8ch.uhtl.-to go eigl.i i. r.i,. No two pugilist c. iih ared inure '..rix-confident than did t and Dave Sullivan before t.. luxinniug of their glove contest a: Mechanic' Pal.i:.- iMr H.lin irmiK vilion tonight. the possibility of .: Champion Corlictt did not und. r t.'tiiaic hi ability. II.- - ..!, uc.l that he expected the hardest t.diin. ,,f III life, In. mic. wiih the exception c(ul Imut with Terry Met;,, Thereu care fur fore, he trained with the fight. Speaking smiivan, lie , - i1- t- - 1 - - d i t t -- said: He haa many rri"iiii,i-n!difiii- i a a fighter. In tha fit- -: p.ure, he has i cleverness. That qmciti hacked up extreme speed an.! tin- - imwer to take mure pnnhdinici.i than any man in hi class with tinexception or Kid Hroad.f ly le Corbett denied :iil:atii,ally the the title story that he had of featherweight c'..Hi)iiiun to Abe Attcl. Sullivan made the eight much easier than Corbett, wl... i a larger man. Thought fighting ai i::u pound. Corbett bad to indulge in the drying out process today, which is weakening to home extent. Sullhan ate and drank what ho wished tli.- - morning and entered the ring ns fit a lie ever was. He said In advanre i.r the fight that he was Corbett's equal, if not his superior, that he thought he wnx equally clever and thoughi he could stand more bard punching. I mler these circumstances he thought he could win. The betting today ranged from 3 to 1 to 3 to 1 in favor of Corbett. utirn-nilere- BOND HMD FOR ten-thir- ty GREEN FOUND railway to th 1, 1004. Asiatic As the pointed out to ill' proclamation is spe. tin lias iiiuii- to protest to the und ii in not ihilt g.'tci niii.'iit aga:t'l lie gt anting of the I'jiii.il Stales will luulcri.ike or at Guam. amtiuri.r su. li a p.Tii.Mi,ii to lan, I i li oil. lew. as it It is official by would comm utc a I'l-- ikIi neutrali!.u! i: a piMicr-- i is made it will be filet ity. according to the ltusMau tu w. i!;:oiit:n regular diplomatic ihannel. l!iat action the I'nilcl State would Harbin. Fdi. 29. Tl; i. town is quiet ink in that etent cannot be foretold, and the Chinese arc winking williugiy. a ii Iwil.i depend entirely ou the rlr-- i providing fuo.1 fur the Kiism.ui :i eh ot the . ae. anil collt-ciinsums for Ihe hospiial Hums, wl.i.-- urn twing prepared. The wuiinu s.i up at - 1 i 11 DEAD. Vancouver. B. C., Feb. 29. Mystery surrounds the death of Matthew Treen. prospector and trapper, whose body wsui fount! by Indians near Teta Jeun cache. The Indians said hfs sku had been fractured by a fall while hunting. They burled the body. Tha provincial Kilire ora Investigating. Groan liad a fruit form of forty acres Yakima county, near Wenatchee. Wash., valued at $10,000 or $12,000 and had no need to resort to trapping for a livelihood, hut was epamored of the open air life and besides had In view the finding of placer diggings In the district where lie spent so much of his life. CABLE HAYBE LANDED But Circumstance Yet Unknown Will Influence Decieion. Washington. Feb. 29. Thus for tha United States government has nut received formally an application from the Commercial Cable company to Ian. a Japanese cable on thR Island of Guam. The government, however, hoe been approached In a tentative way by representatives of the comjHiny su as to ascertain how the United States would view such an application if it were mode. No decision has been reached, although in tlm light of present information there is manifest disposition to regard su. h a request as entirely reasonable and proper. It is considered that the laying of the cattle would be a purely commercial transaction end that the granting of permlacfon for the landing of the rable at Guam would not violate in any Fense the neutrality the United States has assumed in respect to the conflict. As heretofore indicated. If the permission should bn granted It is quite likely that the use of the cable during the progress of the war at least might he hedged about by certain conditions, but even as to that point no definite decision has been reached. It is said at the war department, that thla is the only outlet possible for Japan RuHGo-Japan-e- The under the present conditions. Great Northern company, it is said, le the only company which has cables running Into Japan end that Is a Danish company which fa under Russian control. It being the lend line along KOREA HELPS REO CROSS. ;ti,- que.-dio- Tukio. K Ii. 29 lias .iouared IPm. Tie Kur. i. Plld. I!., nilli: !( I nivd Gr.-a1; t.r! 9';i: SmiiiI are fii'.oriiMy I r.i i J iipuiicM1 Ko1- a pr.'ii-- i uirat-1- . lKISpil.il 1 court a:1 crm-- u.-- . ,f : it tJj'J 10 the t at PETITION TO HOUSE. riuii-iniiiii- ty iti:.-ta- g tost uinpiNiin night working. Peculiar Lapae of Memory of a Strang-e- i in San Francisco. San Francisco. Felt. 29. Four day ago a man called at the Central Emergency hospital and said he had forgot leu ids Identity, lie baa since boon detained, under the name of John Meyers, a small Kpiropalian bible in his IKieket bearing that name. The man think that, he is a native of" New York and that he live 01110 here up tin Hudson river: also that he is a graduate Yale, aud that he may at one lime have hem engaged in literary work, cither a au illustrator or a artier. This i Ixirno out by hi conversation. and he drew a character picture aud .low 1. in the corner placed a signature "I. V. W.. ui." In bis pocket when hi- came to the hospital was a small memorandum book containing the address of parties lu Spokane. Was'.)., and Butte, Mont, lie also had a card of Rev. 11. H. ('oilier. Sail Frau-ciscRev. ('oilier called 011 the mail. Inn was unable to place hint, and Meyers was unable to recall the minister, A peculiar feature was that the card lie had ace one that was printed seven year ago. lli huuds are aoft, and he haa an aristocratic face, hilt who he and where he came from la something that the people interested in hi case cannot fathom, and on thia point the man himself professes complete ignorance. ! ; Washington. Feb. 20 A scan l.ing Inquiry ha licrn mad.- by lie Russian authorities in the effort to pia.e tlie irepontibiliiy for the tals.- reisi.-- tin.1 Commander Marshall. ..uinianling the Ameri. an gunboat i. ksluirg at Chemulpo, had rt I used Ii. ivs.iio tli Russian sailor from ihe Ydiiug. - - l iu tina The still. I is i.tiiai 111 x(i:i,e;s. - Nashville. Tenn., Feb. 29. Col. Jure Baxter died today after an Illness of five weeks. Col. Baxter waa one of the moat prominent citizen In the state, and played a conspicuous port In ita military nnd civil annals. WHITE HOUSEALTERATIONS POLICE. re TELEGRAPHie BRIEFS 548 Tien Ttifn, Fob. 29 Twcnty-fiv-- i Kunsian irouim arc rcpurt.'il to have reached Iho Yalii river and two regiments of mounted infantry, with artillery, held tlie mountain passes. sumo ihirty-fifivmile south of Wiju. liniiilrcil i 27th Street. Taken for General Transfer. Order Autombile PARCH DELIVERY CO. c WM, R. MILLER, Manageit Office, 266 MRS. POST GOT A YEAR. Twenty-fift- Street. h No. Telephone 339-Z- . Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 29. Sentence was pronounced today in Ihe Untied Slates court upon Mrs. Helen SILVER KING SALOON Willtauis-IOKt- , the Christian Science healer who wa convicted of using t')e MURPHY & GIBLIN, Prop's. malls for fraudiil'uit pur pi we. The Flrat Class Wines. Liquors and Cigars. sentence Imposed wa for one year and Your Patronage Solicited. a day in the penitentiary at Nashville, Tenn. An apeal wa taken at onro 132 Twenty-FiftSL and granted and bond fixed at $5,000, will case wbirh was given. The go to the United States circuit court of appeals at New Orleans. ... MINING A h THE SALE NOTES shaft la to bo sunk at the Christo property in Beaver 500-fo- ot Monte county. OF SALES Work haa been resumed at the property of the Consolidated Jefferson at tha mouth of Little Cottonwood canyon. A new copper furnace at the plant of the ladd Metal company, operating at Mineral, Idaho, will go Into RIO HD AY at tO am in. February fsf thin week. The Iowa group of claims in the Warrior district, Idaho, la reported to have been bonded to a New York syndicate for $15,000. svwwv Black The United Rtates Smelting company ban clrrulariced" the producers, notifying them that It will nutm he in llio field for the purchase of lead ore. The mine at Ferk City down last night and will that condition for two nr The shut down is for the reitairiiig Ihe cable at the AU was closed remain in three day. puritose or main shaft. The shipment of ore from Iferk City last week aggregated a total of 4.643,-52- 0 pound, as follows: Ontario. Been Instructed as Follows SELL EVERYTHING From Kearna-Kelt- h, Daly-Wei- t, 163,000; 2.C32.-00- the Cost HarL This means everything; in our stock Groceries Included 0; Creole. 29,000; King, Our Salesmen Have Dely-We- st 0; Silver 1,719,520. Tbe rumors of an .important strike in the CroMuu, that have been In circulation for week, are confirmed. On level a vein 23 feet wide, the 600-focarrying 19 feel of pyrrhotite, or ore carrying gold, silver, copcpr end Iron, le crosscut. Halle Time. ot The real and personal property of the Bhoebridge-Bonanz- a Mining company was tuild Saturday el sheriff' sale to satisfy a Judgment for $879.22 in favor of the National Bank of the George N. Republic of Balt of Salt Lake was the purchaser. The purchase price was $923. Tlntic Miner. Special stockholders' meriing of the White Knob Copiier romiwny, operating at Mackey, Idaho, is scheduled to meet nest Wednesday to vote on the advisability of increasing the working capital by the Issue of $1,000,000 worth of first mortgage 6 per cent Inking fund bonds. At the organization of the Daly-Wedirectors on Haturday afternoon the old as follows: officials were Jacob E. ISaniltcrgcr, president and general manager; Erne! Bamlx-rgcasslKtant general manager, and John St. Petersburg, Feb, 29. A further A. Kirby as general suiicrintendenL vice presiWood was consignment of guna and ammunition J. I. and W. 8. McCormick treasurer, wu diaimtched hence to the Far Eut dent Joslab Barnett will preside at while filled with are All churches the today. soldiers offering up their devotions the aecretarya desk, with A. W. as his assistant. prior to their departure for the Far Mountncy East The contact at the Corona property haa been reached at a depth of 140 fret Grajevo, Russia, Feb, 29. The HeIn a crosscut. It wa enbrew community here crowded the and 125 feet countered Thursday and while no ore Rusa for to pray Sunday synagogue Indications sre very ensian victory. The rabbi compared the Is yet in sight. and Superintendent Hasson couraging memAmnlekats. "the to the Japanese Is hoiieful of oiiening up a body lieforc ory of whom would be wiped out." The The formation is of a lime congregation raised a popular sub- very long. formation an-rontalns quartzite scription. splendid looking vein matter. Park Record. Washington. Feb. 29 England la to and guns supplies, ship harrying Victoria and plana to make the capital of British Columbia a western Gibraltar. These preparations for defense have lieen long In progress, but it Is only since the war In the. Orient began with the possibility that England may become Involved that the work bu been niFhed with energy. st 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 Arriving during sale purchased before the rise in prices in cotton fabrics. Wo Must ScIS This Stock ... By March 1st, to enable us to Rebuild our Store Room. Terms Cash. r, J Ogden St. Petersburg, Feb. 29. If n attempt ia made to ley a cable from the island of Guam to Japan during the continuance of hoetilltlee it will be regarded as contraband of war under the proclamation promulgated yesterday. Norfolk. Va., Feb. 29. Waiter 1L Doyle, one of the most prominent men In southern financial circles. Is dead. Chatham. N. R. Feb. 29. The extensive property of the Maritime Sulphite Fibre company here hu been acquired hy the Bank of Montreal through foreclosure proceedings. The property consists of mills end 2C2 square miles of timber lands. 57 H. E. FLAKE ar Irkutsk. Ruuia, Feb. 29. The price of hones ia rising rapidly. Over $40 la now offered, while a week ago $20 to $25 wu the price. This Ib explained by the demand for horse at Baikal and the probably requisition fur the army. i.'i,-(H- in THE ROYAL TAILORS, cotu-mlitel- Architsctural Changes Not Pleasing to Senators. Washington, Feb. 29. The architectural rhengea made In the White House waa the subject of a large share of today'! discussion In the Benete nnd they werd generally criticised as felling for short of the Improvements which should have been secured with tlie $300,000 appropriated for the purpose. The discussion arose in connection with the consideration of the bill providing for the erection of n building for the Joint use of the departments of state, justice and rommerce and labor. Consideration of the bill wu not concluded. Mr. Galllnger referred to the While House changes, uying that that work had lieen in the hands of en arHe said chitect of greet reputation. that as a result of hla efforts a pari of the executive mansion bed been spoiled and that the offices of the President and not fit to acwere an eye-socommodate a second class lawyer or doctor. Mr. Dry den. who contended for liberal allowances to architects, said he agreed that the White House additions are not of seemly npiienrnnre. "But. he added, It must be borne in mind that architects are often plated at a disadvantage by the dictation of the employera." Mr. Newlende util that the architect had to decide whether to preserve the original character of the White House nr to alter the character of that building. Mr. Ncwlanda suggested that an annex to the Benete be constructed like that to the White House. Without completing consideralion of the bill the senate went Into executive session at 5:33 p. m. nnd at 5:39 p. m. adjourned. f.-- RUSSIANS AT THE YALU. - TENNESEEAN DEAD. i t minister of foreign affairs at Tol.lo: 1 am authorized i slate that tin- Japanese government has no intention whatever of raising a hum in the United States, and rumors to that (fleet arc absolutely unfounded. '' 1 New Haven, Conn.. Feb. 29. Dean Wrlg'it of Yale, on having hi attention called to the case of the man in Ban Francisco who 1 unable to Identify himself hut who thinks himself to Yale graduate, and has signed lie F. U. W., U4" to a sketch bays that there is only one living graduate of ISuO, residence given a Hanover, N. II. The figure 04 the dean thinks, simply mean the dale of the sketch mentioned- No eentor In cullcge la unaccountably ehseut. s.'crei r.ry the huM.-eo Workers praying. tin iff on toi.ac''o. lu represent 29. Fireman. Railway and Mail Carriers' Uniforms to Measure. NOT TO RAISE LOAN HERE. Also Ladies' Skirts to Measure New York, Feb. 299. Japanese ConSuits from $12 upward. sul Slienida of this city said louay afSkirts from $7.50 upward. ter receiving a cablegram Jrom the - PROMINENT IVasl.int't.'u lYii. today iv;iu.'!,j.HmI the peiitiou .I i r.. Guild of tlie I : T.'it! riilMi-iii.i- 1 Philippine Revenue Has Fallen Off and Money le Needed for Improvement. Feb. 39. Secretary Washington, Taft waa impelled to ask Congress for authority to issue bond hy reason ot the fact that the current receipts ot the Island have been falling off lately, the loss last month living $200.00 and must either Important lniprovementa cense or some pari of tbelr cost be placed uion posterity. Extensive work of internal improvements haa been going on In the Islands for the post four years. All of these works, building of breakwaters and docks, construction of ruses, erection of school houses and bridges, in fact, all sorts of necessary work to develop the islands permanently, have been paid for by the Philippine government out of the cash not one rent of indebtedness haa lie tn Incurred. In fail, the islands havp no bonded debt In the actual sense of dtht, for the certificates that have lieen sold In reality were to create reserve funds in tha case of tlie currency and where issued to iay for the Friar lamia they are based on the value of the lands themselves, which are held as security for their redemption. While the details have not been settled, It is believed that the proposed 4 per rent bonds Issue will be and that, like the Philippine certificates issued as a basis for the currency, they will be receivable in the United States as security for deposits of public money and national bank circulation. But as the bonds, unlike the certificates, which run only a year, will be long term investments, it. is estimated that they will command a murk higher price in the market. This issue. If authorized, will have nothing to do with the proposition to authorize the Philippines government to guarantee 4 ier cent on railroad investments in the inland. MATTHEW the Sj'n'i-iariMf!. MAUCII Reese Howell & Sons. SILVER PARLOR RESTAURANT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Extra fine dinner on Sunday and Wednesday, from 12 to 3 p. tn.. 25 cents. We give nice lunch all day. Short order at all hour, fresh oysters, game and fish in si a son. Charley & Hong, Props. NO. 818 25th SL Knitting Company ...KNIT SKIRTS... 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