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Show THE MORNING KXASirXKR: OGDEN, T3rKSP.Y CTAH, MOKNiyO, MAIiCII 1, 190(1. SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS - . i- Sail frirnda rf pun btwrt. a f "'f P1 been employed c. M. L. (he lfeVve years. wl or-beof Ue drato. which this morning, canned t which Se nlKht o at about Bride- - g Low. 53 ' Jvwith by many The 28. 1 usual yea- he wcnt borne laat Wrdinbt was in bia uauai robust fked that be never haaltb. Bi,reI u(e He ate ais w!tb hi jrife and two 111 mrt evening ot tbe nlight- - V ,, cbildreu an fSk 1 ing where he flatly denied the elute-ment made by Arthur Meeker, general superintendent for Armour and compand. while on the stand. Mr. Meeker declared, while a witness that he had answered all questions put to him by today Mr. Durand and Mr. Durand denied this. Mr. Durand also said that he asked counsel for A. H. Vseder. general Swift and company, and one of the men under Indictment In the present caw, to give evidence during the investigation by CommiMtonrr Garfield under oath and that Mr. Veeder replied that he would do nothing of the kind lor (he reason that It might destroy the chance of Immunity for the Baddley court, waa partially buried while be yesterday under a cave-i- n waa working in a sewer trench at 8. D. Evans new buRding on State street Gray waa dug out by bin fellow workmen. Hie body was bruised in several places and his ankle sprained. W none of bin Injuries is serious. He wae taken to bia home, but will be able to return to work in n day or two. The trench in which Gray wks working was being dug to make sewer connections. He was working with a pick when one of the walla comcaved loose of grsvel posed urns buried him. He in cm in bis arm pits. Two men were nil that could work at a time to release him, and the gravel waa hoisted out in iron buckets. It took about twenty minutes to rescue Gray, and during the . time he Buffered severely. S LOW DEAD. ANDREW AND STATE EXCHANGER) CORRESPONDENTS (FROM riricJSn H Tooele county ever since the Feb. 28. Wrapped in n ward at gait waa organised la July, 1901, rward there coarse blanket, dirty piece of was superseded In that position by the liea at the Evan'a undertaking selection of Joseph W. Lee at n barge the ths body of a baby boy. on meeting of top congregation yesterailent evidence of ali and ehameerea-tum- a day. unknown aome of yet the part Mr. Bryan leaves the office of hie Them is no clue at present own volition, hiving placed hie resiginhuman the aa to who perpetrated nation in the hands of Stake President . Cowans aome time ago. Hla reason irt that resulted in the bnbe'e death. no tiled , f0r resigning as stated In hla letter The police authorities were this morning that the body of an in to the church authorities, was that the near arduous duties of his position as post-th- e (ant had been found In a ditch ourner of Fourth South and Third , master of Mercur, made it impoaalble West streeta Detectives Shannon and j for him to give hie ecclesiastical quickly repaired to the spot, ' les the time and attention that they when they found gathered forty or deserved. . The matter of Bishop Bryan's res-th- e fifty people around the place where . gruesome discovery had been Ignition and the choice of a succee-ru waa soon ascertained that the- aor was carefully considered in a remains were those of a fully de- priesthood meeting last evening at 6 vplopcd male child, and while the body oclock, where that body decided to was In an advanced stage of decumpo- - accept the resignation and to propose si ifon It la not believed that it bore the name of Mr. Lee for hlMiop, and nl John Petersen aa nr marks of violence, though it waa Bran ton W. clerk of Goodman to determine this def- estab-lUhme- ... London, Feb. March 1 The Dally Mali's correspondent at Shanghai reports that an American gunboat (the Qulroa probably) has arrived at Kan Chang. On ths same authority it la stated that Rev, H. C. Klngham's eldest daughter has died from the effects of the injuries Inflicted upon her by the! Chinese mob that killed her patents. The correspondent at Sum c glial uf tha Tribune aaya that eye .witnesses at I Nan Chang assert that a priest named La C ruche stabbed the magistrate . twhw in the throat The Morning Posts Shanghai cor--1 respondent says that a dispute about land wae the original cauae of the trouble at Naa Chang. He adde: "It ia fait here that the official rank of Catholic miasionariea tn a source of difficulty and ought to be withdrawn. OUR FOUR LEADERS I Mercur, Feb. 26. George W. Bryan, wtua has been bishop of the Mercur DEAD BABY BOY FOUND. In order to give our readers the benefit of the cut prizes we make the following offers, which take the place of all other offers made: . . . . The Situation at Nan Chang la Still Serious. . I, Alfai GUNBOAT ARRIVES. .Wt b'd a picker. "7 , gait Lake for many fears known and highly 25 w2 Salt Lake City, Feb. 28. A. B. Moss, !i.It Hla fellow employes aay he of the lyric theatre, the local and manager pK!ft-adisposition of generous controlled by the John Cort houae ia play Hi. tamily mdri died tonight at Holy Cross hoscircuit, that affliction prostrated over tbe deep of complications. Mr. organic pital btiftllcB them. ), hav been made Moss for many years waa associated with theatrical enterprises In the believed theSSml. northwest. An attack of Sll nrt be held befosa Sunday, aa west und while en route to Balt Lake north poisoning aome of hU relatives are in the fall undiffmluded Brattle from last the of notified cad have bee contributed to the hla constitution and Mr. of A slater occurence. hla death. which illness caused down came Low Mrs. Rich of Ogden, brothers her wae at anJ evening last BISHOP BRYAN RESIGNS. . . btdslde when the end came. a i I Late in the day Judge Humphrey, court soon after declared who had opened that he could not admit aa evidence letters that paawd between Mr. Durand and Commissioner Garfield, DEAD. A. B. MOSS 1$ during the investigation, altered hie Wae Manager ef the Lyric Theatre in decision and admitted the letters. Belt Lake City. he waa seized with About once and bia condition at were poplexy phyaicians' in their power man hut were uneme 'Vr'LJTwM f nt REGULAR PRICE $3.00 Appleton's Booklovers Magazine..; Pearson's Magazine .00 L00 Suburban Life Amarican Illustrated Magazine (formerly Leslie's Monthly) LOO One month Standard or Examiner by mail outside of Ogden, ,50 I HIS COMMISSION. RESIGNS J . Major Gillette Accepts Civil Position In Philadelphia. dut-Wlli- Philadelphia, Feb. 28. Having been unable to obtain indefinite leave of absence. Major Cassius E. Gillette, one of the beet known engineers in the United States army, today resigned hie commission and Mayor Weaver immediately appointed and awore him In I aa chief engineer of the bureau of Alteration of tha city of Philadelphia. I Jces Tha position pays f 17,000 a year. Major I the ward. AH of these appointments Killatta has been in practical charge I of the Alteration bureau since laat summer, when John W. Hill, thal w former chief resigned. He had obtained .r. ' a leave cf absence from the war de-alway. teken partment, but waa unable to get furthhlahoplect active part la the affairs of the town hnd county. He ia at this time a er leave. of the board of county com- RUMORS ARE DENIED. member of the (ercur city council and the Mercqr school board. These la no doubt but that he Prince Eltel and Hla Brlda Not ln- Jured In Ante Accident. will fill his new position with dignity and efficiency. ' Mrs. M. C. Rawlings, - who la reBerlin, Feb. 28 There la vary I membered by all the old Inhabitants slight baaia for the reports cabled to I hero aa the hidy who no efficiently . the United States today that Prince h and hla bride, Prin-- I handled the work of the Bell Tele-At'- s phone company for many yeara, ia cess Sophie, had been injured In nn quarantined in her home by a case of automobile accident. The couple en- I smallpox in her family, her daughter tered an automobile car last night at Frances having taken down with the a station thirty miles north of Berlin, dreaded disease about ten days ago. where they spending their honeyAt last reports the young lady waa moon. A team of horses took fright I and ran away, dashing the wagon doing as well ns could be expected, ' " " ' against the automobile car and break1 buffered ing a window of the latter vehicle. No habitually from Doana Regulets relieved end one In tbe unto oar was even bruised. ,rengthened the bowels, so that they have been regular ever aince. A. E. TWO MIDSHIPMEN RESIGN. Davis, grocer, Sulphur Springs, Tex. Were Dismissed Laat Ysar For Hazing TO PRESS CLAIMS. and Than Reinstated. Total regular price for four magazines for 12 months and this dally for one month... ..$6.50 Think' of it, $6.50 for $3.50 takes it in if you like to read magazines. I la Coroner Dana T. Smith 1. making a uca meagre of tht little one, and ok remarkable, any one cl the following publioadons max b substituted for the American IUustnted Magazine. Select your jubititutei from this list: NOTE To make this truly great offer more 1 1U jl1?ut J?0.-- Jjjj 1 be kept but the body the morgue pending developments will be held, rue. In the ENGINE TOPPLES OVER. . Salt Lake. Fsb. 28 A peculiar accl drat occurred to Oregon Short Line I thla morning, aa it waa pulHng lato the depot after its run from Butte, point about two blocks from the depot, while the train, waa running at right nllea an hoar the pony tracks of the engine mounted the frog at the switch, hnd the next minute No. 660 reared np and aank over on ita side with a screech of steam life nnto (he wall of an expiring mastodon. En-- 1 gineer Charles Paulla luxuriant trailed In the breeie aa he nude a high dive from hla cab and hla flrrmaa jumped through the window on the other aide. Beyond a alight shaking up, none were hurt, end the pauengera in the rear care hardly felt N& . Eltrl-Frederic- const!-whiske- Ambassador Meyer Gives Americana g Washington, Feb. 28. Midshipmen occurred la Instructions. the officials as switch engined, John F. Lofland, of Iws, and Earl W. trsma and locomotives pass over the Chaffee of Michigan, two iff three mid- St Petersburg, Feb. 28 AmbaBM. atamtased from the naval frog hundred of times every twenty-fou- r dor Meyer haa acnU to American hours. for hazing and reinstated by claimants for damages during the ., .... yer- - h"v I Mt f Rniaia In cent disorders instructions to DE6ERET WOOLEN MILL BURNED. toeir claim, through present and 1r h ben le c, ,it the regular interf.rrnVprailS: to h Inanr atagee and the instructions state bjr Secretary Bonaparte. f m?umr"t b 0,6 1.t.d Jn ulc5 that It la preferable to exhanst the de,troyed statutory jemedies before resorting to e,iri Th" vnpeny wae diplomatic channels. hrTand mm! is fm iV. J? B dol The nM the British steamer Old- - Former Comptroller ef Equitable 8ud- denly Changed Mind. a car of Ptrolenm Undmara be repl,ced- - The comOil Standard the by consigned eu It ..rniknn-- lT Springs, Ark Feb. 28 Thomas Rub- pany, which by ln lhe - Jrd 52 Ptoltop of the n thaTsea of n mtaw on ten Si V h nd Elulubl8 UU Assurance society, left m,nJr May 19 and aubiequenUy retiKren "WP May !7 wl5 Hot Springs today. HU destination ! w.inf the Knrclty, when the taken bv the arise court at i than not known. Mn. Jordan Bald laat han1 tlmt ahe and her hu.band had aa the trial Of the Cronatadt to rem,ia here tot at least a hX.a S?;1 mutineers la finished. The attorney S3? nVe5ni 01t,Ir tor th. American claimant, claim, to week. tae mill was j,BTe pwldence goln gto prove that the ownnicted. vesei waa seised and held not for carry- - TELLS PEOPLE TO Heber C. Kimball, In a REFUSE TO PAY TAXES. public ad-- 5 Ing contraband, but to prevent Infordeclared that within mation Abroad regarding the getting goods would be 27cheaper "totes Budapest, Feb.' 28 In' response to Rojeatven-aky'- a ln Salt Lake valley than whereabouts of Admiral a , long manifesto of the coalttkm urgN eastern squadron. cities. This declaration waa ing the nation to steadfastly resist the ,nd ,n the early 50a the abaolutlstlc regime and to an open HALF AN INCH OF HAIL. mil was constructed. Grist mills letter from Count Andraaay to the U (a mfiul'r' W the woo ad- CpDP depcting revolution but ad-mm ,iht Damaa lenda.0ran"a i (toing (he people to refuse to nay Cal. wire taxe. end to offer themaetee. hertfre:m.erl,tm,LCr?kl! mfm communication Redtonda. Cal, Feb. 28-- One of the clu- - a. "lve toie of which at Ter witnessed ln WV 1pU?1!d the macMnerv wa.1 bJvJJLht moat Boel ceBe thla town WM nowballlng on the fTb,a dt!a1! th emperor- the plains rniUesa effort, at compromlee 5- - Wei, wa. MtedTtar BriSml treU ,at tola afternoon from an ao- - k,n Euea fVhe ,act fte which fell to and superintendent of construction. mmhitlon of hailstones garian peyle have remained quiet In half -- n ,nch depUl remaIni.( WUTERN BPtoff all tn. coalition agitation that toe ground over two COMMISSION COMPANY lnelUnR. 8U;ht dtmtge vu done;" this tranquility betaken, the political The P and to decldions fruit death sentence of the coalition. -- !f lake. Feb 28.-- The Western the orange with hinting that ,nd blossoms. Tbe weather was document concludes filed article. S giwlon company any attempt to adopt the coalition's rnration with 1,10 rttary of decidedly chilly tonight refractory counsels may indefinitely rtvs(""i I V- - W. postpone toe election. tOY DIAO. 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