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Show I fOLiBHND PRESS IDHUfffi SERVICE. ET49 CECtDT VOL. I. NO. 320. OGDEN CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY DIES DURING CONSISTORY. - Rome. Not. 14. Cardinal ni, who was ainituiuraior of tha Apostolic lalare under Pope Leo X1IL, died ai the Vatican of heart disease, while the Coudsury was in progress, unlay. Cardinal Mcn-en- l this morning was apimrently better. He insisted on getting up and even refused to be assist ed lo dress himself. He seated himself In his customary arm chair, hut shortly afterward . Dr. lapponl was became hurriedly called, but only arrived in time to announce the Cardinals death, which waa due to Inert die- ease. The funeral will take place Thursday. Mace- - Gomp:rs Sounds Note of Enthusiasm Optimism in His Annual Report- -. Says Samurl and Hostile Employers do prehend Labors of Growth. Not Com- Law M03NIN3. ABBATOIRS AT JERSEY NOVEMBER 15. Fire Spread! Rapidly Atieng Frame Buildings and Spreads to Coal Company's Dock's. our gathering and our work ready to turn to our di Had vantage and discomfiture any error of judgment of speech and action. May we not hoiie so to conform our course as to satisfy and gratify uur friends, confound and disarm our would-b- e despoilers? With an abiding faith in the Justice and nolilllty of the cause with which we have the lionor to be associated, with confidence fortified by a lifetimes exriHfQttil mlrlni the morning hours local and perience, there are no misgivings in my delegate assembled at the heart or mind that this convention of the American Federation of Labor will IwJauarters of the olUceri of the and at 10 oclock, headed by a do aught to darken the horizon of Jud they marched through the prlnri-p- l labors future, or in the least Jot to halt convIn the movement for labor's disenthrall-men-i. areets of the city and to the In that faith, in that confidence, ention hall. aee-khi that hope, it la my proud privilege The entire time of the mornin wa taken up with the delivery to welcome you to this gathering of labors host at Ban Francisco in the ochffl of welcome. Uj replies to spr to the dele-niconvention of the American Federation Mayor Schmitz extended the freedom of the city and, on of Labor. The law requires and custom has apof the labor organisations of O. Walsli, proved, that the president shall submit ihe iiaie of California. J. mtddent of the Ban Francisco Labor an annual report of his acta and doings and of the work in connection with fliBB.11. and P. H. McCarthy, president Trades council, our movement; review the events of o( the State Building the preceding year, and make such retsrendrd a welcome. commendations as his Judgment and The only business transacted during of experience warrant. It has been my the morning session was the rending pleasure and privilege to have subiod acceptance of the committee report mitted a number of auch reports. Time 'lea credentials. reeent-M- y has only demonstrated that but few of The Chicago Federation was , Fed'the most important Incidents ran be tue pended from the American S M1ion because it refused to comply laid before conventions The history or S the movement rannot be fully written viih the demand that the at earn filter under the in these reports. ttJcago union be placed We who are engaged in the struggle Hiiediclion of the United Plumbers Before the question could and are making history have little time or opportunity to write ILBorae men less ke debated tijion the matter was disposed of by referring Mr. engrossed with the work or in the future ran, and should, write a hhenlt's standing to Ihe committee. The afternoon session was opened history of organized labor, its . philosophy, its struggles, its nil the reading by President Samuel Dur-nrlt- s achievements, and its aspirations OHr lie:v of his annual address history now consists of the acts of cur delivery the speaker was e. lives .and tne docubusy, work-a-da- y iniernipted by bursts of ments which Jie in archives of our e. lie said: Conscious of how meagre and unsatisfactory are such reports as I have PRESIDENT U OUTERS' REPORT. been enabled to make, and the report I h the OfTiccrs and Delegates of the am about to make, the following Is h Annual Convention of submitted to you for your isreful and fraternal consideration. h Amerii-aFederation of Labor: LABORS IAW OF Fellow Trade Unionists: Another year ORGANIZED GROWTH. I annals of organized labor has come Much gleeful speculation has been Inad gone: a year filled with momentous heats tor us all. The cyclss of time dulged i.i by our opponents in what iHhh roll ho swiftly by and which are they are pleased to characterize as a slump In the organization of tha D infinitesimal when counted in with the history and develop- wage earners in the trade union movement of our country. They would hail ment of the hitman race, find the new conditions and new with Joyous acclaim, could they record roblem. The past has been fraught the total extinction and destruction of 'ith tain and travail; it has beets an our movement. With them the wish laitsiilate yearning and a' constant is father to the thought that they might bring about what their chief spokesstruggle for new light and the reallza-'iman, Parry, lately declared their purof new hopes. From the dark days of slavery and pose to be, the annihilation of labor wae unions. They take unction to their serfdom to the era of wage-labsoula that the slight falling off in the i itself a great progress: the en-'of the wage earners Into the rain of the larger, broader, and bright-rriuio- n (Continued on Page 8.) of associated effort, lias been wight with achievements command-- g the admiration and the wonder of "duals and oliservers. Dispute It as ' e may. we are conscious, and hie-ill accord us the credit of being 'Miatural and rational crystallized Sn of ihe masses to abolish wrong id injustice; to attain Justice anu fght by t h most, peaceful, evolutionary ul humane method. The immediate future la pregnant vith good or 111 for the people of our Wry. H devolves upon the labor movement to determine 1 its course the form which It shah 14.-- Tbe c.n rrin risro. Not. of Labor met today In annual t,U In Ha twenty-fourt- h liivfntwn. Delegate from every part Tthe United Btarea and repreaentar from I,orto Rlco- - England and were present. The hall waa lvlfully decorated In the national Jt-seated In rec-- j! I delegate tobeing the atatea they re- Amerl-FeJera:I.- m SwsK-cordln- eon-!do- n od ee 1cm-nrni- iy Russians Begin at Daybreak Cannonade of Sixty Shells an Hour Against Shakhe Position Which Enemy is Trying to Make Impregnable. 1 fre-pg- ly of-fiq- 'rniy-fonri- con-srrti- w w T Fu-sliin- pit con slant improvement In ma-- 1 tiaoy. subdivision and specialization hbor, the wonderful development in uluitry and the concentration o 'ealLh give to the wealth possessors Uh extraordinary power, which, whe.. j'spU with the cunning and greed fot Time. Bor-bon- ne will Washington, Nor, 14. "Russia mrsue the war in the Par Kast to the Atter end; that ia, until Russia has onquered." These are the opening words of an Rusemphatic statement made at the sian embassy today by Count Cassini, .he Russian ambassador. Several times recently the Ambassador. In the name of his government the possibility hu categorically denied of any Intervention in tho war, but. the recurrence of rumors that the powers contemplated mediation has caused the ambassador to reiterate on behalf of his government its position regardof any ing Intervention! or mediation kind. The statement continues: I deem it my duty to reiterate what will I have so often said, that Russia not suspend in any esse her military All rumor, operations in the Far East. sucthe possible regarding vnd reports for peace overtures the cess of which Japan Is said to have started for the purpose of convincing war the public that the end of the is close at hand. In this be W to hoped that the public may offer at believe that Japanese loan tractive investments. Russia cm no more admit of it than the Transvaal ' to-- could Great Britain in Fervently turned in her ar "ll ilrt'r , 'c brOT,"-M- hopeful and con-i-'s-ti or the UnitedtheStates prestige of a fntryares t i.r and best la-'- e Spain.When considerations other all stake w,ir5sin8 at will be people Some peop e aside be must put and forwarded, tie dilfraltle. financial that think of our ."".on may Liig opponent end hoetihliee. to SoniKis li Russia influence will concentrated upon J ii1 '" di-e- GENERAL STRIKE STARTED ee AMES WILL HAVE FIFTH TRIAL. Minneapolis, Nov., 14. The fifth Dr. A. A. Ames will. begin November 2Sth. The case was set today trial of Till EVER. Portland. Ore. Nov. 14. A special to the Oregonian from Long Ciwk. Ore., states that no more of tli Imnd of calls thieves which Hie sheriff of Grant county snd his posse think they have surrounded have lieu reported. Sentries are still posted on the various roads and trails leading to the stronghold in the mountains snd the capture of the rustlers seems almost certain. Excitement still continues and the officers are still determined to effect the band out of capture and put the existence. Headquarters GULF STATES SWEPT Wall Street is Practically Helpless by Reason Several of Who'esale Wire Tie-Up- s Wrecks are Reported- - Lighthouse hour, .1 .m dtew lor em middle of the day. " tbe railway men have threatened to stride unless they are granted Increased jiay, but the companies express the tieiicf that, mattcis A few of will be arranged satisfactorily. on motion of Assistant County Attorney Stevedores and nthrr workmen, coachmen and itomertlc servants arc Jellfy and the work of preparing special venire of lud men bigau at endeavoring 10 otyauize strikes, hut once. as yet (bey have beii unsuccessful. mcmorable has experienced Htn.'e tbe roks Srveral ISM. of storm ' coast- - A MW piled along the Hie ,orl which accompanied ae to Hie destructive force of ,he Telephone and tringrsph down by the weight of !l fo tnenisied wild?. who e a. cU.ms sweep of the wind and of country were cut and the letepliime graph companies wirii long distance wircat lodaTrF ported their field, of opnr-literritory restricted to bounded on the w'Kt by Philadelphia, snd on the on the east, by Bosion NThe btg north by New burg. In- Vwall bircei,hrnkeraee concerns .liom under norm.l rondl- EIGHT HOUR PREVAILS. of Telluride District Get Better Terms Than Weatem Federation Once Demanded. Denver, Nov. 14. Notices were posted at the ml'la of (he five big mines of the Telluride district tonight that in tbe future tie eight hour uny wuiiia. prevail in Hie mills. Tbe plants concerned are three of tbe Smuggler-UnioLiberty Hell, Tom Boy, Nellie n, and Alia. It was the demand for this concession in the mills of the etait Hut ciplta'ed the strike in (he mills' and mines of Colorado and caused the bitter strife between unionists and uii:. owners in tbe Telluride and Cripplt Creek districts. undei The minimum wage prottiis-Jthe new arrangement is II n day. At one time tbe Western Federation of ' J.T Miners offered to accept 1:1.73 for an eight hour day. While no authorized announcement to that effect has yet been nude, tne genera opinion that under the new order no discrimination will be niada in the employment of union men, prevails. When seen fonfpht Secretary Haywood expressed the mot romplrte satisfaction with the new from Telluride. 'TKtJLES.i -d DAY Miner redamage seemed beyond Immediaf pair and with the exception of traina there was no communication with that aoeiiou during the day. Tht general breaking down of wires was almost entirely responsible for trouble on the railroad. The movements of trains could not be miorteil and delays extending into hours In many case were reported. Thai no more disaster at sia resulted from the gale probably was due to the early warning of the approaching hurricane sent out by the weather bureau. Bulletins sent out Saturday afternoon told of tbe gale lhat would sweep the coast, and cautioned nil marine! s against leaving port. Two trusties" snd a keeper employed on Hikers Island, daring the Morm, started In n small boat from the Island to 13th street to get the New York work keeper. After considerable they managed to get out Into the river, where the wind seemed to increase and the three men ware unable to reach the worm. mainland, the boat bring swept down the river to Booth Brother Inland, It wa beached. rmlirn. where The whereabouts of the men win unmom fonuimt, nnd tho onir qo; nd New rueivei from Chicago reports of the known until today and It waa feared the market had bem drowned. aSSMiH Free. . wins, -which were they .....i.i- in this city CHINA WILL PAY IN GOLD. centers from the cotton and grain I union, Nov. 14. A dispatrb from tbe south nd west. of lo the Tlmes say the Chinese ny an elaborate sy.tm andrelays tele-raP- h has undertaken in return government B,,d ihe 111 of Iwb telephone sue-cdna to remisfor certain concession wires, the Associated Press to pay in h.ldglng the path between sion and calculation of Interest uf and west cut by the storm and the whole of the national Indemnityare east and north 1901 on a gold basis. The power wret. all beil points resi BP' ion tn accent the prniK:i,s. which with tit" u.ctptto" ,,f a ,DaU favorable. the There are unexpectedly Albany of ju the vlc'nity Japanese Jap-aure- Keepers Narrow Escape. storm Third tack, of the JapaneM on the eastern fortified ridge on October 34th were 1,600. It was an unsuccessful assault The powerful Eaa). Krekwan fort wae gained but Ihe Kusatan were reinforced and drove the Japanese down to the foot uf tbe liilL The Japan use are now sapping toward the crest of tho hill. The rapture of this fort would give the Japanese the key to tbe camera fori ified range, aa artillery mounted there would dominate the fori in e front of the ridge and enable the to place Infantry In a position lo sweep ihe ridge. BY New York, Nov. 14. The ' which swept up t he Gulf a gale, of hur Saturday UeveJopid Into Borthwwl. re- rlcune force sail mowd vriie of Mm ulttng In wi almost tu communiefi lion worse tbm of Army Before Port Arthur, f undated.) via Fuitan Tne casualties In the at- ovl-dnn- ee Finances are Good. 11 history and tradltxraa of the 'wfling masses in tbepast, if we alial to the interests and the tie E10 of labor of our k Power calculated to injure wilt wvrried to the common weal, and open uji vistas of larger opportunl-n- d a broader conception of human n1 cn xobling aspirations, the come of enlightenment and wrnd8 its way westward, so the Iteration of Labor brings nf enlightened and liberty-lovin- g 3,. S.W 10 ,he entra,e of the Golden rfl no1 onlF to guard " ;iy threatening stand foe. but to it unfaltering devotion to vj J?.ar,?w Piilting cause of all our people. b P. factory, mill and ir .ij0" V" PPeal to you for rom-e- f re,,ef- - The yearning cry tha ot ,ahr for emnneipar ''He e drudgery of incessant si too? !' piay- Vh:n,l::dora of hom- nnslilne la not heard it vum' v y yon' The sufferings of the thft today, and the 1 brighter and better day fir c.i . hy the united "si H TTened 1 tabor OTement of our treinii va:?.7im,r fnu"try. .w.- d hearts of our fcl- - Chairman I). B. Fairliy, of the Republican State central committee said Jo day: When our returns are all In, I estimate that Governor l'eabody will be All-embracing but a trifle over 600 behind. He baa bera showing wonderful strength in the past few days and lias cut down the majority against him greatly. Wa are satisfied that he was the victim of a conspiracy and intend contesting every ground. We here positive that the fraud throughout the state will run as high as 13.000. Wo Intend having all the fraudulent votes thrown out and this will show Peabody has been elected by a large majority. Both parties are collecting evidence is proposed by Such an opinion le based on the false of election fraud. Itsummon the Democrats to special of reRussias financial assumption sources. There le no doubt whatever grand Juries in Denver and Pueblo to that Russia, whose annual income ex- Investigate. ceeds one milliard of dollars, cannot be Influenced In her attitude toward the outcome of the war by the amount of war expenditures. Is it not altogether out of the question that this country, which did not expect war, and which la eendlng corps after corps in fighting readiness to the Far East, should suddenly call a halt on hostilities, par- Retail Stores in Buenoa Ayres Ars ticularly after she has for nearly a year Closed Assistants Want Better without any difficulty or recourse to Hours and Pay. extraordliyiry measures, been able to carry all the extra expense? Buenos Ayres, Nv. 14. Owing lo a It Is not within my scoiie to ram. strife of assistants, all the better class ment upon the new Japanese loan. of retail stores were closed here toThat ia an affair for the bankers and day. The movement began with the for the public who are able to decide dressmaker hands and now has drv?l-0e- d into a general strike. Tbe strikwhat advantage or the investment offers. But there can be ers claim increased pay and rad need no necessity for commenting upon Rus- hours of labor, including two hours sias credit. Anyone acquainted with the for lunch and tbe right to live off the Paris Exchange Is able to convince him- premises, beside other privileges. The self of the solidarity of Russias storekeepers are inclined lo yield to finances." the principal demands, but resist coi'c Japan's Credi- t- Russian "tfluent. will tend to the cJeteriora 00 i our race, the destruction uf ai. tchiercinents, and. the dissipation our hopes. to the other hand. If we are fallh-t STILL AFTER THE CATTLE ot 11,000. Con" Count Cassini Gives Out tradiction of Various Mediation Rumors Circulated, He Charges, to tjelp unless intelligently and compre fwiiTely met by a well organized labo to Music and allot: TO THE BITTER or-aal- a. Tuesday Evening, November 1504! Parle, Nov. 14. Prof. Barrett Wendell. president of English at Harvard Both Republicans and Democrats University, has arrived here to open the Charge Gross Election Frauds in Hyde course of English course at the Gubernatorial Contest Borboane November 201 h on American literature, character and conditions Much interest Is manifested In the Denver, Colo., Nov. 14. The official canvass of the votes cast, last Tueslectures as they consist of the first course In the English language. day is in progress and lias been completed In but a few counties. Revision of the unofficial returns leaves Alva 14. Nov. The Leader Cleveland, O., Adams' majority over Governor James tomorrow will say: Pea body not less than 10,000. The Erie railroad has rlosed a deal li. We consider Governor Peabodys for the Cincinnati, Hamilton, Dayton and Clover Leaf railroads, subject to a threat to contest the election a mere aald Democratic Chairman Mipersonal and financial insjiection of in bluff.'' lton Rmlih today, but we are watching two lines. everything. I estimate that Adams plurality will be 11,000. Our returns show that he carried Denver by 6.1(10 and the mt of the state by as much more. The official count In t lie counties where it has been completed gives Adams a gain. If this continues as the official count tn the rest of the counties takes place, Adams will have a plurality of ad Kua-slan- itSKWO SAY PEABODY IS BLUFFING parties little reapit. Large &mb of Russian oflliwra are arriving at the front to replace Hume who have fallen. The Ruaaluu army ia realizing more folly day by day the enormous task In driving back the Japanese Great, hopes, however, are pfaowd on the Russian Burond Pad fie squadron. thrown Into the Japan roe armys Tha troop ars now better fed than at atrongHit position tn the plain, fur tho any previous period and the roads are puriNwe of dcnioralidng tha work of in good condition, enabling retnforos-idm- ii ui leave the traina at atatlaaa fortification, concentrated at that Idgler up the line and march to Mukpoint fur ibe past four weeks. Today's bombardment waa ibe most den, thus relieving the prausura om the railroad. a' serious attempt yea made by tba large guns and It was made on A PRETTY SEVERE REPULSE. account of the apimrent determination of the Jaimnsee to make Bbakbe eis-ilo- n General Kurokis lloadqnarters, Nov. an Impregnable defense uf tho railway behind. Both aides have so 14, via Pusan A aquadnai of Rusalaa dug t liemaelvwa into tho ground, night cavalry yesterday attacked tae Japan-as-e In the neighborhood of LiUatun. and day, that artillery fire as af Port Arthur, is practically Ineffective and The Kuaalaaa ware so aevaraly rethe ammunition ia nearly wholly pulsed that at dunk they were atilt wasted. gathering up thetr dead and wounded. noth sides recognising this, are re- Tlmr has not been any other change sorting to the competition of big guns at Ike front. and regular Held artillery ia only ocAMERICAN SUBSCRIPTIONS TO casionally engaged. JAPANESE LOAN. The abuse of the Chinese imperial customs transit p arnica for merchandise New York, Nov. 14. Bubserlpttnns and baggage Into Manehurla via Stain Ini in, thereby making recent traffic to the American half of the new 40y an abuse of contraband regulations 000,000 Japanese loan, which were opand neutrality, lias raueed the Pekin ened hero today, are coming to rapidly, authorities to refuse further passes. according lo a statement Issued today. Ihe native officers here end aleo There is IltUe doubt that applications Viceroy Yunehaikal at Tien Tsin are will exceed tbe total amount. Prefer working In harmony to relieve distress mice will be given to small aubeorip-tlonand are also working with tha foreign Applications from out of town aid societies and fowling twenty are said to be especially numerous. Mukden. at thousand refugee doily Owing to obstacles In tha way of prepare Receive squadron for damfiling and providing claimsmost deserages by the llnwtaa force, Toklo, Nov. 14. 6 p. m. The Emving refugee have not rwdvod peror presided at an extended cunter-enc- a as provided la General of thn military aud naval staff In Even 'tha tho proclamation. palace today. Whits Ihe proceed-Ing- a wealthiest farmers and gentry art trywere secret, It la nnderotimd plans ing to raise adequate charity front the were dleruaiied for dealing with tho Mlchena. piilillo Hunxlan Second 1'arfflc squadron when The largest shops chief Mies con-ri, It arrive In tbe Far East, to sold the it foreign commodities, tobacco soldiers, such as tinned milk, JAPANESE CAPTURE MOAT, and randies. Conservative Chinese have prevented lawlessness or anynod Headquarters Third Japanese Army thing resembling popnlar feeling In the Field Before Port Arthur, Nov. condition ars entirely unlike they Funan, Nov. 14. By general were In Chill provlnc during Foreign 4th, viaon attack the santern fortified ridge Hoxer the of time nt the occupation foreign devil eplihnt on October 3'Hh the Japanese gained trouble. Tli anoll-ed- . Is hardly ever heard In thn streets, the mnat of the principal fort Three were wider, deeper and not withstanding the present warring than had baon sup posed and of two superior powers in n neutral stronger were defended hy CUpoalree or gallecountry. ries, running north uf th Keck wan fort. The galleries were captured REALIZING THEIR JOI1. General Kuropatklns Hu!quar1v, after most desperate fighting underThn Huwdan Mill hold pan a ny Way of Mukden. Sunday. Nov. 13, ground. of the moat but the Japanese are enbetween fight Frequent (Delayed.) the opposing patrol occurred today. gaged In anppfnc tn dislodge them, which the capture of th forts The Russians, with heavy Howitzer after should be easy. gnn batteries shell the Japand anese trenches and give the working FIFTEEN HUNDRED OASUAIVTIEH. Mukden, Nov. 13, (via Tien Tsln., Nov, 15.) An unbroken cannonade of setge guns, throwing fifty or idxty shell hourly against the Jspauewe position In the region of Bhakhe statiou, Iwgun early this morning, euded only at nightfall when more than half a thousand big tuuiacl shells bad beau ASSUMES HIS TITLE Good Speakers, RUT J en it., Nov. 14. A Memphis. special to I lie Commercial Appeal (rom Decatur, HI, says that twelie negroes are dead at Cedar a in the lake, negro Hdbnrli of Itfiamr. front the et- feeds of pulxoneJ ne cream which they aie. it is xahl, at a church ral- ly. New York, Nov. 13. 3 4.. a. m The Abbaioirs at the fool of Sit h rr-t- , Jersey City, are burning, i .ui alarms have been sent iu. bin in tire is Imlliting spreading rapidly among FROZEN it) DEATH ON which are of frame conMiii.., i. PC BUG HIGHWAY. Trains of cattle cars brlo;ifirg to the Erie Railroad cuiuiwnv Liiv.t been Maiiljouille, V. Vs., Nov. 14. Thomdrawn out of the fire tou-'- . as Hiehardtiou, a Henry coutiiy magis-irat- e, Several large grain elcvaurt stand has beeu frozen to aged &o a alung the river front five nr mi blocks death uu the yeurs, public highway. from the fire, but they are not believed to be in Immediate ila.i-c- r. NOON OR NO TIME. The flames ran rapidiy am.ig the New oYrk. Nov. 14. The meeting of water front toward the r.orih uud wa the Northern Securities company was soon communicated to the dot k of the Coal compsii. called to order today in Hoboken and Berwynd-Whit- e after receiving a protest from C. H. The terminal of the Erie luilrord is Vinner, president of the Continental Se- situated not far north oi the dock. curities company, adjourned until MonGreat efforts were made by i i,e men Mikadoa Brother, Prince of Royal Vbe ahlia-oirday, November Slat. Very few stock- employed about and Houm of Japan Arrives in were The preholders present. protest save the isttie and it to stockyards Washington. sented by Mr. Venner was an objection ie thought all were driven to places of to any attempt to bold a meeting of safety. ii, WashiuKioti, Nov. 14. lrince the stockholders on the ground that the adopted brother of uia Emthe time fixed for the annual meeting TRIAL AGAIN POSTPONED. peror of Julian, arrived here at 6:3d was noun and that since more than an o'clock this aficrniMin, snd assume-- i hour had passed without holding the New York. Nov. 14. Contrary to ex- for the first time slurs his arrival in meeting or any attempt to hold or adthe trial of Nan iVitersou, this country bis title of Prince ot the no could be pectations. same, the meeting journ held and any action taken would be charged with the murder of Caeaar Royal House of Jaimn. He waa met Young, will not be begun tomorrow in at the sutiou by the Third Assonant, null and void. the Supreme rourt,bul probably will be Secretary of State, Mr. Pirn's, who welcomed him to lids p ountry. Mr. NO DAMAGE ROUND begun Wednesday. Hokl, Ihe aecretary of the JapanetM PHILADELPHIA. London, Nov. 14. The agents here legation, and In the absence of the minister, the charge de affairs, prePhiladelphia, Nov. 14. Despite the of the North German Lloyd Steamto the Prince at the Marion ship company have beea ordered to sented severity of yesterdays storm no seriBaron Kaneko. who is visiting in thin ous damsge has burn reported In this cease hooking steerage engers to country, and Mr. Pierce and Colonel New York. section. The storm has subsided. Bymunds, U. B. A., w ho will act as ibe Primes honorary military aide. The Prince thanked them for their cordial CtS&A welcome and expressed tho satisfaction he frit at being in the United Htatea. GRAND A procession waa then formed outside the car and Secretary Pierce led the way with the Prince on his artu. There was a small crowd at the station, but no particular demonstration wae made. The Prince and party were driven to the Arlington hotel, where they will may while in' Washington. The proAT SALT LAKE THEATER gram tor the entertainment of the Prluce will begin tomorrow morning nt 10 o'clock, w bun he will be resented to will weer tlm president. The Prim-his uniform when calling at the White ON ALL RAILROADS. REDUCED RATES I louse end state department, but will wear civilian (Irene when calling on tha Good T he president foreign smlisesadors. will return Ihe call of lTtner Fimliimi 8 tomorrow afternoon at oclock. Old On Wednesday, Asdstant Secretary Ioxniiia will gh'e a luncheon In honor of tha Prince at the new Willard hotel. At the Invitation of Count Cassini, the Russian anibasKsdor, who Is dean of the diplomatic cor) is, Mr. Aspirins, the HYDE COURSE OF Mexican ambassador, who will set as ENGLISH LECTURES. dean during the visit of the prince. woi-se- POSSISLT JAPANESE SUBJECTED TO CHURCH ICE CREAM POISONS NEGROES. IN FLAMES TODAY PRICE FIVE CENTS 1904. FUSHIMI : mi3EI FORECAST 1 CIVILIAN SOLDIERS Carrixo. Tex., Nov. li. During a brawl today In a billiard I tall between private of Company H, Kth fanlry, wlih h arrived here yeerdy to , IN 8HOT BRAWL. ln |