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Show K rm: uohmm; examine!:; h:hen, ttah, i'kiday morning, bout-rind We uiigri gu va routing in the State men of ptuiun.'-ni-!u-- e live- - .1(111 .fine iiie a tell eo: nmJr by Im: Mnlic, hut il it f i y, for h wim-- sa t" au'w luiahy is iiie'1. in a. mu; qucn'ivMi. whatever eibr n.uy he la.it a' the d "; of Mormon it tii. li-- u e THE EXAMINER Published Every Day in the Year by The Standard Publishing Ce. RATES. SUBSCRIPTION lifcuterea di-c- re Carrier in Jen City, including Sunday Morning per mouth. ... SiGfie by "Si eta. the San leiiiiiccil BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. pi -- s 1 - 1 i- a govei-unii'in- authorities In 1Kb? officers Marcus Itrauu, charged to appri-lienwith the I'rltite of fraud. Mr. Stm-estated dial 'lbs Hungarian goveniim-naeeepied all respouHihllity as to ho Identity dMilla individual with Mr. Ilruuii. Mr. Storer also made reference to si.mteuieu.lH putilinlied hy Mr. Hrsun la HungarLin newspapers that he knew be never could obtain JuaiJco in a Hungarian court and ooiiHequeni ly had no thuughl of bringing criminal or civil set ion for t.he slalenienis published concerning him. A loiter from Mr. Braun to the deand labor partment of rmnmfvrce fated that hi character had beuu h.v Hajoa Sandor. who, hi asserted, was In clone too oil with the consulate at. New York, and Ignatlua Weller, a New York lawyer. who made rltwrges against Mr. to (lover nor ooseveft. In a statement by Mr. Braun to Minister Sneer he assorted tltmt the antagonism darted hack lo tits report op the uqw Hungarian Immigration law and lo 1893. alien s a reporter for Amerioan newspapers, he wrole about Itr. Anton Vnu Palltschok, coniuila-loner 'general of Aitelrla at the Chicago worlds fair, and ihe Austrian consul general at New York. Ho charged dial the action again! him wuh planned bv Dr. Alexandi-- r Selley, roiinclkir of tiie Hungarian minister of the interior. Mr. Hraun charged that 4'ount Tlsxa inspired ilia conepir-acagainst him. Would Hava Exoelled Braun. Mr. INaiiia cabled Mr. Storer that Braun had been withdrawn. The minister for foreign affairs expressed his thanks, and said ha hail had great difficulty In holding txaek the Hungarian government from expelliag Hrsun shortly alter his arrival." mi account of threats to ihe effect that his reports wvmld have on further legislation In Ilia United Slates. Mr. Bionir aisled that Mr. Br.iitn asserted to him thus he had conclusive proof or ehargea In' had made, lml could not reveal The informants, as thev were subordinate Hungarian offr t - i Austro-H- ungarian K.- Hi-au- Mul-lali- - i.- v 11 l SLOIT : Aslitatid airnim .ini wrh des'foved bv lire s'arting in the a ovcrbi'aied fien.1 e. . a BOW I, (VtadbiMl. 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TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. i (Mill f.-- YOUR PROVE WILL IT BEST ADVERTISE- j nn--'i- equally certain that no one having a regard for their health will accept a tion. cheap emulsion or alcoRECEPTION AT WHiTF HOUSE holic substitute for Scotts Emulsion. It fulfills evn. R.iusevelt aui- .i m ept :(; er)- mission of cod liver Mr. of ,i na,i' i:i II Was lif oil and more. Id cl, ,,.,.s CTO RE I'ii-iu'i- easy to : ho arm mil meeiitu; of take, easy in action. Its tile A'uerii'Rii An'om'vliile assmua'ion use insures lelivcrance wa irslenta). .lohn M. I.ilrson. r ileeiod pres'iiotit and from the griping and nau.InbnKini, t'uiifin'nl.i. Shainnkin. Ia Two four story seating sensation peculiar brick Iniibliugs in the hear! or tinto the raw oil. Nobody ee.1inn nf mi pbire Wile 'a I.oes right. who has any regard for ( toyll linn Iiv It is NOBODY UKEB THE DARK. HAVB PLENTY OP LIGHT INSIDE AND OUTBWE YOUR lii-'i- i NEWS BRIEFS. Til.' Im'iiesi :;i , . of the tlaiitir fieei. wii1! , T'iler. ties sailed front Ct lehri It is exiduineil at the tax, ti. nartii-iethat tbla rtoventvui 'n tm-Ing to do with 11tn Vcnemie' WITHHELD. .1- s - Berlin Feb. S. Prof. Emil Von Behring, llio discoverer of the diphtheria serum, addressing the German grleiiltural council today, announced his determination to adhere to the s. - ; TO PREVENT TUBERCULOSIS AMONG MILCH COWS DECISION x Fell. Stcruirf Washington, Bonaparte reserved his decision ia tha case of Midshipman Charles U, huu'i of Iowa and William T. Boyd, Jr., u Illinois, members of ihn e croud ehaa. imih of whom are under ntnre 4 dismissal for hazing. Before taking action on these ratii the secretary will look mors rlaeniji into tho facts and possibly may eot suit ihe president. V Cleveland The Bullvcr CoiinU llmtk fi ili'il lo open is dnor evci d.i). Assets ft riii.nim; linhilitn-jn. ' pi ire-xte- . lf s- trans-Mississip- remedy secret rill the autumn fk professor discussed nlti n". od of preventing consumption bv in munlzliig mlleh cows The um secure milk having immunizing arm ernes. He elainix to Iihi.wnproi mately solved this proiil.-cm are when veiy young , a fluid whlrh Prof. Behring rail tubr louse. II is injected under the tkt of the young cows and repeated fc two or three weeks. The remedy i tlrst was very costly, beratise It vt almost impossible to preserve it j good condition, but method ha recently been discovered by shirt can be preserved satixractnrv and moderate cost. Prof. Behring also treated whlrh showed virulent type nf tuber culosls In Iheir milk. Hix theory it that children fed on milk from eovi rendered immune through hla tnnp ment, become themselves immune. : - their stomach thinks of Cbirago r HniT'KOii taking cod liver oil in the lat ii'.glii old way when Scotts fmm 1VS8 Emulsion is to be had. W.isliingten ex- Trans-Mississip- snp-porti'- d is-MMr. Br.mn ami would tiim-i-tln maitor aud reguhit,- the Atent of the npnhigy. ti-- Tiie of the congress today fixed upon Tuesdav , Nov. 211, 19"li in this city as the time and plarc of fhe Seventeenth congress. The session will continue four days. it is expected that the governor of every state ill the sectiou will be in attendance and a majority uf the representatives and senators. Borne uf tbe subjects that will be diaeuaaed by the congress are Irrigation, improvement of wesrern waterway s. Chinese immigration, the Panama canal, forest reserves, transcontinental transportation and statehood of the four territories In the secliun, Oklahoma. New Mexico, Arizona and Indian Territory. It wax the unanimous sentiment of the i coramlitee that the section Is greatly interested in having eaeh of these territories admitted liy a separate state, in order that, this section may have ils Just weight in the legislative bells of the country, . pn!tiiseil diiivowil of tho former hv li against. Itrauu. A note of Mr. Ktorer to Reerelary I lav on .tune all saiil an article printed in the Prcsler IHrsihip mid fin-- Mr. Itr.inu. sanl die to spi-.ifriend of presiden' w.is ru iniltii.-ii- ! Mo., Feb. 8. ecute e comniitteu Reso-lution- ! ! Kansas City, IN KANSAS CITY. sclf-dcfcn- d I WILL MEET lus-pita- l. Mr. Slorer added ili.it the ccriiflealn Nsiied by the llungiiri.m govormuiMti recognising Brsun'H cnixcnxhtp in ihe I'aiieil Siates did not nci'essarily disprove the exlslenre of ci iiniual I'hiii'gcs against him, and that Uie Mamie of lltnltatliins barred action on cnitiimil churges against Braun iiefivrn he returned to Hungary for hi reriifleaie. I'Ve pile Riwitn's nM tried indisen'-lion- s Mr. Storer said lie llrtnlv that the satin Hy of Braun's was ourrsKi ously vie l.vtcd, ii ml Hist ho was domiued and Insulted beyond the technical excuse put forward in jiuttlflcatinn. I.a'er 'he Hiinuurtaii gorenuuent piiblislted itw-- Chb-ago- PUTNAMS CLOTHING HOUSE - icial a. the easy oil Mens, Boys and Childrens Overcoats to be dosed out at once regardless of prices, .v d y is aae Stw-enso- o Scotts Emulsion v poul-olfli- Iliis-que- d THE EASY OIU Overcoal: t)c-ioh- rr l(,oniliiued.froiu Mgn onej. TELEGRAPH - i r BRAUN CASE IS AGAIN AIRED. Uk'd. Ainciictiii. Did he swrsr lo disrupt this conn try? di.-b- - agement. self-- y I'.-.- ' I - F. (n-nv"- lirr-Hen- Trof. Walter Wolfe baa rant odium upon the Mormon church, bui si. the t sac r idee of and common decency. No man who gives twelve years of hla lire 10 a religion that wore him to vengeance on this nation ran go into court with clean hands. Evidently he look Ihe oath as n deelaraiion of treason to this country, and twelve times he repeated the oath, but not until he Is dismissed from a remunerative position ulthln the cliuri-- did he do other wine than steadfast in the fait h aud continue to urge others lo become traitors id tliolr country, for such men we have only contempt. There may tie some such oath administered during the ceremonies In the Teuiplo, but the meaning of that oath cannot stand for a doctrine mi as that enunciated hy Prof. Wolfe. Wo know a great mauy prominent Mormons and they are all patriotic Americans, Thnre e Frank J. Cannon. All know we have no high regard for him, but we are free to declare be Is a loyal ritlxon of this nation in all that goes to make one desirous of seeing A merles Impregnable lo foe and strong in He integrity, lie has taken the endowment ualh and yet so tenacious was he of his obligation that he reRut sisted excommunication. Prof. Wolfo brands Cannon as having hern A traitor In spirit anil purpose during II hi years of allegisnce. Them la Charles Hniiirthwaiic. He also took the oath many times, we presume. In the vicarious work In the Temple. Will he admit Ilia. Prof. Wolfu's Interpretation of tlie outh Is com-cf- . if ho answers yes. then we sk. Why were you a party for years to that treasonable design? If a traitor la ihe past, uha have we that you ere not now an impostor and a hypocrite? STiiiiithwnite did not leave the church through choice. He clung to the principles, declaring the head of the cliurrh hml a false prophet; he remained true In the oath, but resented the manner of church doctrine! Then- is Helicr M. Wells. e hs taken the oath. ll is tin independent of a fellow, wi'h ninny te-e- '. it-'- x. THE ENDOWMENT OATH. u mi.-iie- Mock-h-ibier- xr-(er- GREAT I la-- cou-Ivi-- The Morning Examiner can be found on sale by the Independent News Ce Salt Lake City. On all through trains leaving Ogden on The Southern Farida Hallway, I The Union Pacific Railway and Tha Oregon Short Line Railway. Examiner patrons win confer n favor on the management by reporting to Ibis office whenever thry fall to dad the papers at the designated placet. PUTNAMS .i-u- uv-.l- i.- Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before their breakfast. - r Pic.-iUti.il- di s '' Government Asks For on 235,000 Pounds. t Tbs Examiner is a strictly Independent nevapier. It gives all tides an equal tbuw. The Examiner baa ne favorites, and no enemies to punish. unbrnaed It will give uie and unprejudiced. Oomiuunicaiiocs will be received on all subjects presented In respectful language front knoarn individuals. but the true name mut be published in full. All Irttere and communications signed by now de plumes, or naeumed names, will he thrown In the waste basket. The brave man newer bides behind an assumed name. Don't aslt the Editor to be responsible for what you are ashamed of. bs-i.- l poa'-ifflc- acq-iire- ENT. Acci-id.u- I li in iiimounctd ilia : be liairiuiaii control ol the ii.ieie'ia liave m. ahii'l. 1'! Diw i'enlral H.iilma l d m hanii-iuwi'l bertalir-r- , lie ru Pac.he w.,'1 iu I 1,1011 iii.il The liiiuul IVuirai coll ay rt cilia. x a. 'll lllc 1 liuMi l'aci!,!' at Ol.in-l.o lb. 1 I be HairiuiaU group uow cnuliiiia a ihvougb line to (.'lilciign the uext mep will be t tiie cnntu-ciiil- i wiill A lullin' Ole- - Tiie New UileaUi. enUUd t toll Ld will l,e i cry VaiiiH'.dr to Mo1 TcVj Miaiiiii cuds nf ;k.i Hartituaii t)t-iciTlio value of iln rouKuiiilaiion ao mtirii hui -- nviug i.i .id minis v Mine exiet.M-s- . if ii iinpuixut I inn is piiaribie, an the powi-- i lo Maine, and intcretirfiige it , ti.e diBeriiil liiaucbea of ihe xyt-iuit move the revenue kii i bat alim-cvewill go in ibc dividend, of tbi-orets of the imijontv of tile stock ruwd. If the minority of do not lia it they rail eiiher well out ur xtuv in and grow I. They Aud they may euinuH help llnni-rivcrun he injured these mergers are mi the line of ihe i trend of WM'iety. and will runimiie until all lie rail roads nf the roumr.v are Into a few systems. eaeh one of which will lie nf continental magnitude, all Inuehlng ths Pacific. Allanlir. Gulf anil (iri-a- l and eoniieellng wit h Ihe Canadian and Mexican m idtinx. Tin's) group will cmnpete with each oilier, lint If eompeiition is found not profitable there will apparen'l.v lie nothing to prevent the final scl of absolute consolidation of the transportn'imi of the I'nned Stall's in one man- FEARLESS AND INDEPEND- You should attend rt cii'-icd-. say: The Examiner M sent by mall ouuule of Ogden. W-per year At least Quarterly, in ad-l.W van ue pro-(m-ri- FAILED TO REACH JEWS ORDERED I'h.ou-ke!- o aui'i-i- j me,. 'be name cm cd snail bear. Many naiuis- - were but 'he I filled Church of America heetiis to he uie most gent-.rullThe in its on vt'ed iiteres'.s. reported that ' raw uo ini:pcrsble obstacle In these e in'Mcs-- . io maiale union. The elxbor-at- e aa mi pmiev prceeiHed N Iv laud, ( p,'an of iiruiiitioo utidrr which X. .Vi.ie'MtlU, 10 ,h- - . t d I meets it 1 ebaicbe shall be lrfi free to iar.-lwl.oee ul Jo: a Jed ii induct tn'-i- r I'ins aa present cuv-K. lnods-1eurpiis-taXa ill l tS'CiriUlls ale provides. S office ulticluls. tewihe lue.'l 11 i'ifrutit t lie jiiiotin' o' imii.1') AGITATION IS USELESS. rtifletri !.. t a.d Jewi-- b S'.a'.es iti-'i- d itceivcd by Russian Revolutiomsta'Will lias never Only Contor v noiii it.-- in; duct Quiet Cairpaign. I' d MS'nl tu! 'hele i..l gemiMl fail, lie uf 'he Si. 8. Realizing K to (ii!i pos'al the futility of open agiiaiiun nt presiici-in cm y ul'drt wulib bsve sell: to ent among the workmen and in order .1, w in that eminirv. slid many (4 to avoid the fate of its three predecc-forntall-e lie.fiiey- uidci have been rcturio-a tided and has published Bid I list ' lie- selidfis vs 1! il a liiteincnan announcement that it will um not h. cal,cd. The letters :.!) its dellieratiuiis until the forces the rei uru d ciders cite uf react ion have ceased their activity. dislioni&rue.s reasons for ile-ibc.ng The revolutionary leaders have now . .ue of wilieii i. til., t u.det's hiiv'u concentrated their energies in preparto iKMjed fr,,ni Fcteiriiurg ing for au uprising iu the spring and Cit' Kaii'We tity. Fell. a. - Ka;i:t licvau-- c rfm of ibeui on sets of twrrunwm. iiayuieut arsed Ui utter blrt ,a'kers bun- is for i tie pui'iiose of aiding' the The levelaiiona of the Nuvoe I ea ponuits of cuicrui m'.v Ve n cause. lonisi Vreinya legarding the smuggling nf t inn. for 'to- - Iniii-State army. : M and ii. Supi'riuienii-ih- arms imo Finland from Sweden, have master coiililig :i, iiifiii ilia. loll given oil' here Whi cslde of ii:,- money order l i, 'doubled the vigilance of the The liid-- are lo tie inluyki of t!:e Ioriland sJsloffiie. on the Uiib.--o Finnish Doublerguards slid ill tins I'1) Ki bn. ary lli. The i.itimi slaieliicilt xl they were r,w aided ii,i Dr. Mosfssolin' the CuUolsi Ilf Kuril fMHl us soldi, is u.p !,e,ir by yesterday riiifu( i ilr.ii the order ale being capture uf two wag-mlo loaded with - ml in tin: ti ,i It while I'liin-biureikt.v are rifles, which wde on their way to gt. surmised ihiil the rs'ioiis me for ne return ,I, and sia'e tha' cou'iuu.ili.v auil are 1eterwbuig. 111 ihe pu.lliie event 'hut KtTlii IS liji- ceiving cuniplaiuts litdcmstidb for Ui unable io anawer Considerable shipments of dynamite in t'hiuu. t.iny iHi-uivsron why tie, e.iiiiioi be cashed. lice, who are now in such close touch One letter wli'eb Dr. has with the conspirators that the latter BROKE IN CHURCH DOORS. received from 0:tra.i eneloscs a frequently are forced to abondon mailed ji Iortlaud. A bombs. With Bricks iimncy 17.order peasant yesterday fished Gendarmes Bombarded 19o5. Tiie wi'i'er say-- : out three ImiiiiIih from the Neva and a After Forcing Entrance. Wli, u Cuiue oier to tin' portof-tir- party uf children while at for the money (he, tobl nip that .Nizhni Novgorod found in rousting the now a Vera.ii ilcs. Feb V' Whin 'lie of i bo money order had in pass (mix tilled with bonths which sll exploded, id Inveiiiory eliuicii prop-trtWnrsiiw, and ibal it Is kepr killing one child and woundwent Id the Ibilii'li of Si Sm through mortally i hero lotile that for certain of ing another. phoneii Kxl.l)' lie flilllld Ihe lUsil'S T urn cal visited know. dins pnrtoffice Prefect Iimi-solliu cliurrh cId.mmI, tin- - Histofflce cveial limes aud every to brisk TO REORGANIZE ordered tile military DEPARTMENT. Af er time found tlieie huinlied- - of .lews It no the church wi'h hstclu-tfrom with the United oilier. money ihe brokeii li.ul doors belli the upcii and c eryonc given the saiun Secretary Root Unfolds Plana to with the cure, wlm Kune, House Committee. jirefect parley HID Ml s. lie li'il per asked thill the g. luliinne is underiigii that the keeping "It tilliili-c- rt Id i nter. The prefect, cdiim of money from tiie reeeivcrs is orWashington, Feb. 9. The Dost toed aud eliiered Hid church uttli the dered says: day Rt. some and of at Uiuerslinrg. They wife liiiuie.iiai-!Kistiifficet tell to every Jew: 'You Secretary Root is alioiii to reorganlMHiibn.nb'il with a shiiHri' of chairs the ize tiie state department and put it raiuioi get your money for mean of mu nif h t,i s and briekh.ii by a on a business basts. He will spply who had b.irricailcd iliemsclvch in the keeping up ihe rcvolirikiu.' "It is openly told hy evcryiNiily that tha same remedy to the consular The prefect was Ini nil organ loft , Inefficient and ineaiwritated not to lie responsible service. the he head with a chair. The gendarmes for the seiil to the Jews of clerks are to be dismissed and a money after a sharp tns.e, xmrni,-- the bift Hmwia. claims that ihe money Is sent corps uf active, alert and competent ami In the fracas seven of them were rlerks substituted. Red tape is to be an badly wnumled ihat they lia.l to he first lo Warsaw, and i that li is kept s Warsaw now lu. Ihe ruthlessly cut. and antiquated methsent to a hospital. The invcii'ory was there bunds of the revolulionii it Is under- ods superseded by those more conthen made, all cntruiices id ihe stood that afterward the government sistent with Mr. Roots notion of what church Isditg guarded irli dragisin will claim that 'll.- revolutionists nib- a gteat department of the government ami engineers. bed tiie money from die mmI offices, should ba- The manifestants were arrcsled and in This plan of the secretary of state reality it Is lieHcvcd iliat the lakeu before ihe nimmar, jirrldict!u was unfolded to the house have iiiKptwrtoTK aiveady pocketl ciMirt. which seuteueed on the legislative appropriation ed the money." and Du Hamel Id two years bill at an executive tension yesterday. and to pay Hues nf $1"" His Ideas met with the cordial apTHE SITUATION IN PERSIA. each. Maistcr. aged ? years, and uf tiie committee. Mr. Root proval Tnubac wetv- seirtemvd lo six month' told the he had dePresent to Agitation May Overthrow tailed two uf the best men in (he deIniprisonmenl : Msrrliand. aged Reigning Shah. one yiar, and a priest named Hriere i partment lo smdjr departmental methto nun month in prison. ods. It whs discovered hy members St. Petersburg, Feb. 8. "la general for the first time, that there whs an it Is uniuidng in speak BOWEN FOUND GUILTY. of of ytOJMKI emergency a fuuii'ry liko Uersi.i, Hppropriaied appropriation year after year since the Recommended Defendant to wlicie bliais is 'lie of Jury government war from 'Enicicencv pierks" kvsi final Ir.ed robbery," said Nicholas Spanish Mercy of Court. had been paid. Ullcrelff. dlrerloi nr the - The Run KrancLciv. Fell. jury in iTiaussec, the great trade the case of Chill'nii Bowen, nil trial fnr route from the .'.ipltal to the Uaxplau TO INCREASE CAPITAL STOCK. V. reW. St even sou. tonight sea. con si met el under Russian auskilling turned a verdlel of gmlty of miirder pices, who la sue of the best posted Piaaidant of Canadian Pacific Gives Out Proposed Plane. In tho first degree, and eeiMniniMirted Russians on Persian affairs, in sumthe defend. ml to Hie mercy of the ming up today the situation in ihe Moutreal. Feb. 8. Sir Thomas odiiSL The recoummnihi'liiin will prob- Hhalt's kingdom. Uoutrovorling tho ably fix Bowen's imnisJimeni at im- assertion tint The present agitation tilrauKhiiessey, president of the Caprisonment for life. The murder was in ihushi is diiucied inward reform, nadian Pacific Railroad company, tocoinnilite.d under sensational eireimi1 Mr. Olerlcff said while ii migiil bu day made a statement concerning the Srevcnsoii anil Bmven lisd classeil as ri volutiotMry. since il. was plans mi fool to increase tho siani'HH. capital of the company from been neighboring ranchers in Nevada, diim-teaganst the dynasty and forthe adand llowen won ihe nffecibnis of eign influcni, s. it certainly' could not tllu.iHMi.fimi to tiriO.UOn.OUU. wife. The woman came hern lie inferred to as miiat it iiliou.il nr ditional money to be used in increasto undergo a surpleal opni-v- fiiotx and reformatory, bfeaus,ihe I'ersian ing ihe facilities of every section of He says that the diHowell lived with her after sho was clergy, iiiulrr whose direct incitalion the system. S' ver- and supcrvi-i'ii- i ihe rectnl events oc- rect nr a have sugR'w'ed. subject, fo the discharged from 'ihe stockholders at a son was Informed of Ihe silus'Wiii, and curred. are fniolh'runi of all innova- approval of the coming hcie forrvdSiia way into the tions of pump.. The icignlng shah, special meeting to be held on March s lie rilihoueh tl'eori ticaliy hIisdIiiid, room occupied by tW' couple. in 19. io make an issue immediately entered the room he was shot, dead hy liractlec, is owing lo the fan that hla (hereafter of 120.280,000 of ordinary Bowen Tiie latter attempted to show dynasty is of Turkish origin, and that capital slock, living already lie Is unable to irure ha descent, even nithorizi'd by the shareholders and the 11,680.0011 of Increase, f proposed flotittously to the I'mphci All. lha WANT COAST GUARD SERVICE. source of spirit ua! pri'sctge, it greatly which, with the nmotinl already ! total amount to the sued, brings hampered by the uuihorUy of tho wlm arc opiswed lo ths governVictoria Board of Trade Adopts The sharehuldare of the ordinary ment tendenry lo strengthen the lay CTurts at 'It.' expense of the spiritual capital stock will have ihe privilege and to take i 'ducal ion out of the of stilisrrlbing for thle at par in proporVicoria. II. (' , Fell, x.- - Tiie Vi toi-ilioftrd nr Hade loiiighl passed The Mullahs. M. tion of ono sliare of new stock to series bands of the five share of their registered holdings of vigorous rewolnidon wlilcli were Olfcrlcff aai: lir'lifr, arc ntmtiglr Iiv l.e Dervishes, who arc on Hie rkwlng of the transfer books telegraphed to ihe federal giivel'lillicill of a cohi spreading n funailral enmiiy toward for this purpose oil April 20 next. seeking the guard service u.nd many aids to navi- 'he dynast,- iluouglioiil Ihe country. BALL PLAYERS ARRESTED. gation m the Vancouver i':ind eviil. Tin' shah 'ns endinvortng to Iiv imposing luclmling a wagon rn.ul as psul ,k weaken 'he Dervishes r passirL rlri'iimsluni'cs will pemiii registration Charged With Disorderly Conduct on Bonilla pi dir. near (anminah and and at tiie ..nie tint is secretly a Railway Train, i Bamtleld creek, with station fiirttisiied modernized sect of with risk el end mortar Hppur.i;u wild llalildH. jv! are liTCCiiiK-ilHldMliany. N. T.. Feb. K- .- Michael J. mean of convey itig the s.ime at every uf tin riesthood Slid iiipinents I km I in, renter fielder of the National four miles. With telephone connection nf pidvgaiiK tnd other Mohiktutiicdiin New York league baseball club; between s'alions and wi.li two cnasl piiieiiie Waiter Bennett, a Southern league li is 'S ( iferaii-IT'guards In chut go of every In' ion. Tiie inipres'iloii pitcher, and John J. McGrath, another i I'cHidntlims ask iha modern hfelmuts Hun '! rjilv prsiaimnil "Hoitw1 prufeionai bail player, all members of ji'i i, , hi l like the stsie eouiicil, of an indoor baseball learn en route fo lie siaiioned at Bamtieldiind I'liiyiwj-.iol, P'm-.,in the pan und infringe liegln a aeries of games at Troy, were ENGAGEMENT NOW OFFICIAL. in p itli, win nr the giend hi reeled here on the arrival of their oniy l7.Jfl. afternoon. train till They are Announced After Conference Between charged with disorderly conduct on Alfonso and Premier. CAPT. FLRSON PROMOTED. ihe train. Donkrin I charged with a loaded revolver on a pots drawing s M.iirtd Af'er lie' .i'tii,; of Good Reccd His Caused Czar to ter. The prisoners were taken io the tiie nunistoriHl conin-,- loday Send H m to Vlad'voatok. i a tion. when) New York City iHdiee Mi ret ii long z eo,f.'reni-iwi'h tucinhers of the legislature endeavored S' King Al'ivitso and as n Msn;i "f '117. F- - h. k. Captain to obtain tbnlr release. 'he king's ngageiiieif 1,1 Ran 'it FRussian foru'i'rly r . ,. nai.il Urineess Kim W .1; Hr'enlu'g aini GIBBONS WILL PRESIDE. Til,i'i-h H, ciime .Ttli-ii ii.:: nii r nf the Fourteenth :';i! . ! i riagi- - ixunrai" will !" meii Si. r ip,.-I'ftpraluirtr. has Plenary Council of Catholic Church :o the tkirliiinienl Situ Mot.' , vm in- :l,,i'u i' ' ' ? of the to Meet in Baltimore. ly enugriiiiilaied Kim; 4'fon-on vice dniiral 'port in i ., ii tl'iiV"lliippv ciitiii'-- ' of a Tl:,. ni i ,i lu eii relieved, since Syracuse, N. Y., Fell. S. The Post op June L, i'i" III.,- - ii, riigw wrl'l In- fclelintii-Vladivostok, Standard quo'es a reliable authormutiny 11' iloin I'hui.-ceremony isking place Ftteei-stn restoring I. ity" as saytr-- that plonat-- in- national of S;in U.eronimo I"! V., n; wiii-'. d'si---I,.'ic niii'iiiiniR Fourteenth church Caiholic Roman of eourcii 111 chosen in he (i..-1-- h is responsible for his in the UnlteJ KUtea will be held at t':ii Hi riip.-iS.in F'MlietwM Ui :i I.,-i:u the ijilfirult 'ask nt Baiiimoi'e next month. Every bishop in u lie reteinnnv 'n.iv ni the United State mut attend and Fi- tt i a ibscetulanl of each will tw) nccompanled by hie sccre-tarECL1PIE NOT VISIBLE. i F. tin- Swed h anaihe and theologian from his dio-ii.i F' ii. :h fiilthful friend Cardinal Gibbon will provide. , Sto-nSnow Prevented ObiCivatioo oiuerte. wlui drove tho The hi w jiW'irv council was held at in Wjshirgtce. .H'l-whi. ! ibe U'ttg and que, n nr- - B.iiiltncfe in 184. and Its rieiil'em-tion- s .1 " After the exect-,-- f ;o are now the law of and rtecn-- e It W,ih;r,cuiii, bVl Antoinette. outif Ihe ,,f Mir in this country, 'v rti inavv snow s'onv. - a- i; can .1 o I' ussel and lucl '.bore u.i, nl o'.i, v a. 01 y ,.n' ',ii-g'-- i r nt ci' ' s. H was k.II'M bv g TRIBUTES TO MISS ANTHONY. li o up H'l, llojif of i.ii.-iiocklniliii anj his .it rtp'uri ifi rr'ipwc of ill,- iiuKUi wi"fi Briron Fero Russia f.uv'.i if1-'Venture. Feb. 8. The evening and ntiiiun-fu ws.. , ,,r. - ander of 'h fir proiee'e-; of the convention ef women hour- w., ' ,1: hi, w r,p the liaid id. and s. which wa presided over midnight xvi.1i no of Irarire Ylndlvn-m- k tfT- - the bv Prrshlen- - Ira Remsen of Johns . tiffeu- m.f'iiina. j 'i; ' ,t' Sc of )1 ip'., ir. university, wa given over to nf grmt'.tude from j INCREASE IN COMMERCE. CHLC-'ME- N IN SESSION. cf women's college to Miss P r. R ; , nthony and rher women i. prii. s. In :iir ilnngt"' F il-s k '-' . trlc.i'trch p: tssli.-- l for what they have aeeom-p:- . t ef j. ..:..p p ' me:' eou:i,'' for the higher education nf neree and ii'.,,i' wo t v,l' inrrMa. ?,!! An honv, who was !',( :i of itiieni.iiioii"' d'.ir!:-denon'in r ton. "ui wa und.fbt': rnittee of " t j,,- for l: .Vi'-.' RATIONS an !a'cl of 'lie railioad 6 ctA b, rum-mme- HARRIMAN'S ROADS. r, ebi.taicv MONEY HAS EMfRGENCY him-.-.e- itnui-rC'.-d- i , w 1 '! ''l.- pres-briefl- his-- A .iv: e;u,:i in ' ' ' ' e. hsv 'rim fxvLrt 'u leixirdiag ' , ,' o a nitr r ' ueii-iver.v snd o 4d !' I.", In (nt over similar prod aused ItaVe r.-' ' nf th-- cm-- i ;!,e uni n hren. Uongr- gn' !orV 'he J i' U-- i or. "s;on noon ! f,-e recii f.o - a in'oo kitrti w .ipt-.n-- i ..-- as , ( a 2 ob Cant Beat it in the Whole Connlry cffei-iI ito i 1 :p, if'le,; in i " '(ii'ri ' ti ,i its ' 9 The first distin-i.- Feb. foreign visitor to be received "irr,. khioierev. sccorl'.nR fo f;i be thp queen of ii. Nicholas and Mr. and Mr. who wil visit Paris on e.iding trip. . ' ptL'i'1 niit v VISITORS. Sum of .25 - or:a ef ni icht 'h . HIS FIRST FOREIGN All for the w Rmt-ii-.,- , SEE SAMPLES AT THE STANDARD OFFICE. ORDER NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE |