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Show THE 2 aiUMAiad EXAMINER: INSTRUCTIONS Of the Ministerial Crisis That Has Left France Astonished Without a Cabinet-Algec- iras ' at the News From Paris. aeml-ofll-d- her-wiv- men-tloon- d PROFOUND ASTONISHMENT IN Alger Iran, Spoil, March I. The ministerial criala la Paris ceased profound aatonlrtonaot among the delegatee of tha powers attending tha iforocean eoafarenee, but the details bare not yet reached Algaelras. The Impraaakm prevail a that tha event la deplorable and may possibly grove disastrous to Prowdi diplomacy. Tha however; refuse to commit themaolrea oo the effect which tba SewafaU of the Roovler cabinet ms f hare m the corferenee. Previous to ftio receipt of the news nf the mlalatsrthl crlrts at tha French capital, tba tone of dlacoamgamrat had completely disappeared aad the work at rappraacbmant was proceeding with feverish activity. The conference this morning resumed the disease km of tbo Moroccan polio o question. Three distinct propositions were presented. One by the Austrian delegation embodying the German Idear; another by tha French and the third by the Moroccan mis- - Tha Asatrian plan given tha 8ultan supremo comaaowd of tho police and ha la do soloet French offieoro for tha police at four pedate, namely, Tangier, Baffi, Rabat And Tetaun, and choooo r, Spanish officers tor three points Lnraeho aad Milages. The Bultan finally I to select an Inspector general at pokes from Swtuarland or Hoi laid. The to spec tor general la to hare headqnartatsat Caablanca. os the Atlantic coast, add Is to commend the Franco-- 8 panics police at the other ports. The Moroccan plan makes the Sultan supreme aed asks that all the powers participslwlB the organization of the police. .. The French plait ns heretofore outpolined. established Frenco-8penl- h lice at eight of tha leading porta. The AusirwOoemen plea concedes Frenco-BpaRiapolice, but divides them In different ports end places them under n neutral general. The French delegatee declare that tha latter condition Is unacceptable. However, the presentation of tho piano brings tho eoivlostantt much timer together. An official note Issued at the clone of the day's session reads as follows : "Herr Von Radmil lx. (rhief of tho German mission l referring lo the statements made by the Russian, French and Spanish delegates at the Inst session of the conference, said the. German government did no! oh--' Ject to the organization of (he police by Franca end Spain at the ports open to commerce, under proper guarantees ensuring economic liberty." Tba conference adjourned until ' Saturday night to permit the delegates .to study tbs police projects. The official statement made by Hpit Von lUdowiis today appears to assure an agreement. The presentation of the French plan by X. Revoil, bead of the French delegation, followed the receipt of a telegram from M. Rouvier aUtlng that the resignation of the cabinet left the previous Instructions to the delegates operative. h Rome, March 8- - ewi"f INTERESTED. The vatlnui throughout au-- 1 the r"?. I81?' Vnl were most Interested, although it was admitted that k waa difficult to establish whether tha issue would be a victory for tha Holy Sea or the 1naugwmtloa of an even stronger -' anti-Cathol- ic regime in France. Chicago. March the Record-Heral- d FUTURE. IN A dispatch from Dallas, lo . Tex-ss- says: The court oT civil appeals at Austin yesterday gav what looks like a fatal blow to dealers le onttoa futures in Ttzaa In reversing sad dismissing the cnee of Jessie L. Norris against W. H. Logan. Tbs complainant sued Logan te recover' money furnished to buy futures, alleging that Logaa had not sold according to directions, filed s counter suit for money put the margin. Tbe court disupon missed tbs case, saying It was gambling. Ths effect of the decision Is that neither side can collect money la Trzaa on dials on eottoa futures. Lo-ga- q OVERRULED. MARCH 9, 190. MUTINY OF A OF FRESiDENT HARPER. Chicago. March One Man Killed ing a Battle in New York Harbor. A BILL BLOW UP IN WATER McCumbe? Advocates Engineer Could. Not Bandits Leave Banker Control Train and a More- States for Blindfolded, Gagged Wreck Resulted. and Tied. the West. - Washington, March I. Tbs senate met st 11 o'clock, an hour earlier than usual, In order to afford additional time for the dlseesslun c.' (he statehood bill, but It looked for awhile as though that object would be frusterat-tby the lack ef attendance on the part ef senators. When the hour fot meeting arrived not a single zest in the chamber was and occupied, but as tha (he chaplain came through (he north door, Mr. MeCumber and Mr. Gearing appeared at the opposite entrance and Mr. Teller an( Mr. Patterson cams la a few minutes later. Other senators were slow in arriving and, af to 11: lE, wim MeCumber began speak on the statehood bill, less than a dozen senators were la tbeir seals. his MeCumber introduced Mr. speech by presenting a substitute for the statehood bill creating one stale out at Oklahoma and another out of Indian Territory, th latter under the name of8equoya. In honor of the Cherokee soldier, god admitting New Mezlco and Arizona, lie made an argument against the consolidation of the territories Into fewer states, contending that mote western states were necessary to give ths agricultural and Interests other strong representation in eongrraa. Ha predicted In the near future the went would have a much larger population than the east, and said that even If present boundary Hues were preserved It would still j Impossible to secure as many states as those esat of the Mississippi and, therefore, the balance nf power In the senate must necessarily be sgnlnat the western section. Mr. MeCumber declared that ths time would come when the west would find Its protection In the west. He referred to the Influence nf foreign Immigration in eastern communities and In this connection said that at Its last election Chicago had elected a Rorlslist as mayor. When Mr. MeCumber closed, Mr. Tillman gave notice that as soon as opportunity offers he will address the senate on the message of the President, sent Jo the senate yesterday, on the coal Inquiry resolution recently passed by congress, on Mr. Tillman's motion. He referred to the presidential message as "a very remarkable document," and said that but for the pressure to proceed with the statehood bill, he would ask to he heard at this time. Mr. Patterson then addressed the senate on the statehood hill, speaking In opposition to the paasase of the house bill. He devoted his attention almost exclusively to the portion of the bill providing for the Joining of Arizona and New Mexico urnl contended that Arizona, aa now founded, had an unquestionable right to statehood. d trans-Mssisslp- b-- uti-mat- e SHIPWRECKED SAILORS. New R- .March York, Captain Henry Dodge, of Portland. Maine, and HE'TZija zzi SLSftaiCStL? Pro,h NfW York, were put ashore at KUraheth-por- t yesterday hr the schooner Anna R. Bishop, and told of the suffering they nnderwent. after being wrecked. The crew was rescued from the r- Saratoga Springs, N. Y., March Three deaths have followed lbs wreck of the local passenger train on the Delaware A liudsoa railroad, bound from Rutland. Vermont, for Troy, which, while held up by a freight wreck near tha local station, was run down by tbe Montienl flyer, southbound last nlghL This morning at tha Saratoga hospital, to which ths more seriously Injured were removed, the following list of dead and Injured wraa given to tha Associated Press: Tbs dead: Mrs. Charles Esmond, age 40 years, Gansevoort; Gertrude Esmond, her daughter, age 10 years; Frank Binds-cusn 1 rivaling salesman of Buffalo. Seriously Injured: Frank Cardas. of Albany. Tha condition of Cardea was unchanged thia morning, with about even chances of recovery.. Frank Terse, of Albany; Nelson M. Varney, of Bandy Hill, and Be r ton U. Downey, of Saratoga, who were lea seriously Injured, sad who wera removed to their homaa or the homes of friends, will, it is ezpscted, rerover. Mrs. Esmond died at 2:15 oclock thia morning. Her daughter survived Jier Injuries but a few momenta. Mr. Blndscuse, whose leg was severed, died during the night. It was said today that the engineer of the Montreal ex preen, who bad been warned b a brakemaa from tba local train, was, because of allppary rails due lo the rain, unable to greatly slacken the speed of hi locomotive before it crashed Into tha stalled train. ' Spokane, Wash., Marrh 8. Three masked men broke Into the Inland Bank st Cunningham, 85 miles west of Spokane, early todqy. Banker ,F. W. Parker, who slept la the building, was set xed, gagged, blindfolded and his arms and legs tied with wire. The robbers then blew open the bank safe with nitroglycerine, five charges being fired. The' form ef the explosion wrecked the building badly and destroyed some of ths money In the safe, which contained about 81.700. Tho bandits then left, leaving Banker Parker tied so errwrely It took him nearly an hour to get loose and vi tbe e, SCHWAB MUCH ALIVE. He Is In Good Spirita and Not Likoly to INSURANCE BATTLE. Big Struggle Over Legislation In bany, New York. Al- normal and It la contended their (cation ia insane aevletne great hardship on them and entail. economic loss to the state. m. DENY A REPORT. h Madrid, March 8. Owing to tha favorable turn taken In the altnauon nt has teleAlgeciras. Premier More graphed the Duke of Almoduvark. the ttpauibli foreign minister aad chief oi th Spanish delegation at the Moroccan conference aho was to have re turned shortly to Madrid on state business, to remain at Algedras until the eunlvrenca conclude its ersetona. BROTHER the Chicago Woman's club, invitations having been addressed to all the woman 's dubs of the Mate, together with all membere of (he legislature and other, interested la philanthropic work, to attend a meeting wrhk-- will to be held her nest Wednesday, the urge necessary legislatioa npoa next general assembly. The meeting wiU be addressed by Dr. Spartliln of New York, head of the New York Colony, and other eminent scientist. It Is estimated there are 10.000 epileptic patients confined in the various insane asylums aad poor farms of Illinois who bow receive no skilled attention. and many of them might be For a cured by expert treatment. most of of sack year great portioa these epileptic patients are perfectly SUPPLY OF Barbara. March The rr. of freight train No. suVfc reported to have seen vurt i, V tress near Surf, arrived here at I u this morning. They state thu port that they saw a vessel dUpinrjj. distress signals Is without lion. What they did see. they lull' was two vessels, presumably the asm" Rosa and the Coos Bay, paing aH other at the point late Iasi aitkt displaying signal lights wMt Jz. at first take for signals of distM, From (his fact appears to have ths reports of disaster to a vessel Bant J: a-- To Buy the The Market Affords TrtE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Greenwell ' Bros. FOR YOUR CHOICE MEATS Wholesale and Retail Butchers WE HAVE THE BEST. TRY US. For Fine Meats UNCOM-PAHGR- Montrose, Colo., March 8. The reclamation project which Is being carried on by the government to divert ths Gunnison river Info the valley above Montrose will probably he greatly enlarged In tha a ear future, 81.000,000 more will be asked for at once and a chain of reservoirs Is planned. When the addition Is completed this project wUl hare aa great aa seres m under it aa tha Balt river, Trurkse-CsrsoNorth Platte or any other I'nlted States Irrigation enterprise. The Gunnison tunnel I the moat Interesting and unique of all the government schemes aad tha blggast tunnel lor wafer la the world. Thia makes It an object of peculiar prids to tho reclamation bureau at Washington. If ths proposed appropriation is secured It will make the cost of the enlarged project 83.500,000. The average flow in the Gunnison river will be Increased by conserving the water In a chain of reservoirs further up the river, including the Taylor creek site. J. H. Quinton, supervising engineer for Colorado and Utah, states that tha work for tho new appropriation and reservoir system la well under way. If secured about 150,000 acres will be watered Instead of 100,000 aad Montrose wiU have by far the largest irri gated section In the state. The county is over loo miles long and avenges over thirty miles In width, an area vaster than several of the Eastern states, and it will support an Immense population. Chief Engineer - F. H. Newell of the reclamation service Is said to heartily favor the enlarging of the project Albany, N. Y.. March I. Immediate interest In the big battle over the ten bills proposed by the legislative special Insurance Investigation committee began today to Uk. form in view of the fact that the first hearing on the bills will be held here. Every Indication points to a targe attendance and JUSTICE BROWN RESIGNS. lo a hearing which will forecast a bitter struggle over tbe bills when they come up for final paxaage. Washington, March 8. President Insurance men are gathering from Roosevelt has accepted the resignation all over the state. There are five of Associate Justins Brown of ths life underwriters associations In the United States supreme court. state. These associations have united for the fight against those portions at STATE EPILEPTIC COLONY. the bills that are objectionable to them. Chicago. March 7. After being permitted to remain In abeyance for several years, the old agitation for tbe formation of a state epileptic colony where the victims at the disorder may receive proper scientific treatment has been taken up and le being vigorously urged by tbe reform committee at CITY OE ZION (.-- 2. OUR BUTCHERS The Places STATEHOOD BECAUSE OF Pendleton 300 miles southeast of Fire Island cn Marrh 2nd. sfti-- r bring Chics so, March I Demurrers filed nearly four daya without f.md or ry the Chicago Union and the Chicago The Pendleton was on her way from Traction companies Malnst the suit of ths underlying 8. CN to Bridgeport, Georgsiown. North and West Bide companies to Conn., with a cargo of lumber when Mtn possession ef tha Consolidated he struck by gtle on Pebru company s lines were overruled ,,ter-- t ry 27th. For hours she wfhstooti 0fOMri,P- - Tho court tho blow hot Istc that dav it Ju2 seem,d 1 had sire antsrod n ru!o upon the defend-- 1 II us burst, so fast did tha DEMURRERS ' with- LOW TO DEALERS FROM MADRID. . AtOCCIRAS. VATICAN DEEPLY file an answer in thirty days. Tbs suit was begun more that a year ago aad is based on the daim that the Consolidated lines were built with the money of tbe underlying companies and, therefore, should belong to those companies. ants la the suit lo FRIDAY ilOUNINO. DurRobert Fraaeia Harper, brother of the late President William R. Harper, at the I'nlversiiy of Chicago, has bean appointed by tbs trastees of tha anivereity aa acting hand of tha department of Semitic be guagea and literature, left vacant by tbe death of President Harper. Prof. Harper, who is aa authority la New York. March 8. A mutiny, in water pour Into her. Captain Dodge hla department, wiU begin hit new which one life was last, occurred towas struck by n wave, hurled against duties at once. day on board tha steamer Masaachu-setts- , a pirea at lumber oa dock and severeon INTERNATIONAL which was lying nt her dock at HORSE SHOW. Toward ly Injured. evening March 2nd tho Bishop sighted the Brook ly a. New York, Marrh 8. --Officials of tha Pendleton, then almost completely James Riorum, a firman, was killed submerged. A boat was launched and National Horse Show Aaaorlatloa of during a revolver battle on the steammanned by the steward, Howard Neb America, and ths English Hackney er's decks, in which the steamer's fireson, and two sailors, who rowed along- Horse Sorlety are cooperating to es- men were ranged on on side and apInternational an tablish London in lives. side at the risk of their them were the ship's officers posing was show. first horse The project Captain Dodge, suffering from his nf the craw. Sounds of show and members Injury, had to be helped aboard. So broached during the last horseNovemtha fighting caused a reserve at police tn Madison Square Garden had the negro cook and the mate, who at to be hurried to the sttamer.but the had temporarily lost his mind from ber, when English and American horse- firemen who had started the trouble men of n la talked exhibition holding the privations be Jutd endured. The had been driven Into submission bevessel had been prevented from sink- London next May. Owing to the lack fore the police arrived. Bix members When of sufficient time for prepare' ion, this of the crow were arrested, as were ing by her cargo of lumber. to be Impracticable, also First Officer Albert J. Evans and abandoned on March 2nd she was still plan was found but Jamas T. Hyde, tbe Father of the Fourth afloat. Officer Elmer H. Keruiea. AU NaliooaL' and Henry F. Euren. secre- were held aa witnesses. Kermen's tary of the English Hackney llorae home la In Baltimore, Md. The muKILLED IN A SALOON FIGHT. Society, are now working together to tiny has been brewing, according to Lawton. Okla., March 8. In n sa- carry out the enterprise la tha spring the officer., ever since the steamer loon fight near the line of (he Chicka- of 1807. left February 5. The fireMr. Hyde said yesterday that while men Cardiff, saw Nation, ID miles cast of Lawton, wera the chief disturbers. It was last night. Ed Buchanan and Thomas nothing definite has yet been arranged, alleged, making continual Caldwell were shot and klllsd and a matters have prog rested far enough to about their food. The crew,complaints ho. ever, third man name unknown was slightly warrant him In stating that an inter- sided with the officers. During ths national ahow now aeemed assured. wounded. voyage from Cardiff them were almost daily fist fights oa tha steamer, all growing out of the surly temper of the two opposing factions. The wrangling continued until after the Massachusetts arrived in Hrooklyi several days ago. Borne of tha firemen spent last night In the city aad tha quarrel began Immediately upon their return to the vessel today. The Massachusetts was expected to sail today for Baa Francisco. a' Faria llurk Ths government finds itself without a urlnUtry at the culminating gtaga of the Moroccan conference at Algecirea. A etatcaneat ea the subject eayi: "The mlnlrterlal rrtele does not affect French policy at the conference." This le dealgned chiefly to ware tier many not to take advantage of the situation. The fact la that the ministerial hlatug eoafttaea matt era and thraateaa tha agreement which ni might have been reached tuday. The vote la the chamber of deputiee lat night, reanhing la the defeat of the government and the resignation of the cabinet, atao requires that the government temporiso with church aualfeataata who are hemming demnnat retire, particularly the peaaaata President FaHlerlee today began a eerie of conaultathme relative tu the formation f a new ministry. He first conferred lengthily with M. Dubost, president of the oenate, and later received M. Dnuner, president of the chamber of deputh-s- . No eanounrament of the president's eourae of action has been made, but the name moat are thoae of Lnoa Bourgeois, the former premier; Alexandra Miller the former mlnhitar of commerce; Raymond Fwslre, former minister of nubile worts mad Senator Ciemencau. There la some talk alse of M. Delminister, egate. the former foreign who Is supported by tbs Anglo-Trencenthusiasts, but bis nppoinlmsnt Is lmposslbls owing to German hostility to him. . If. Jtowier wants to retire from the premleraHlp but bn may be Induced to retain the portfolio f foreign affaire or that ef finance under another premier. Rentes want off 10 centimes today but raceeared. Tbs operators on tba bourse were not seriously disturbed by the mialateriat difficulties. UTAH, Senator George V. Dunham, personal friends of the Jtie speaker, delivered eulogies. GERMANY MUST NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE S- - OGDEN, POULTRY AND FISH . IN SEASON Ind. 180. phonseBsH SS-z- Phones Ball ; 355 Twenty -- 2321 Fourth St, ' ns Inferior meats handled at - BALLARD & FRESH FISH ARRIVE EVERY DAY. 331 Twenty-Fourt- , St. h Washington Avenue A. WRIGHT, Prop. Fresh and Salt M EATS RINCKERS Both phones ML Game and Fish In Besson. W handle nothing but prim steer Homo beef. Specialties: made lard and sansags. A0 la meats are strictly first-clas-s every lino. Both Phones 118. 818 THE REPUTATION TWENTY-FOURT- ST. H OF Alt , ARTICLE IB NOT MADE IN A DAY THE FIRST WHITE SEWING MACHINE WAS PLACED ON THE MARKET IN 1871. WE HAVE MANUFACTUR- ED AND SOLD OVER 1,500,000 MACHINES. OUR PRES- MANY IM- HAVING ENT MODEL IS THE BEST, WHICH STAND FOR PERFECTION. PROVEMENTS CALL AND. EXAMINE. VtrU-lAnrnfV 244 The London Meat Market We Keep the Best Meats Money will buy; Ind. 171-- ' . --- --- WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO; OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, OGDEN, UTAH. Dio. Topeka. Kan.. March 8. Charles M. Schwab, who was reported to have been seriously III during the past two days while en route from California over the Rock Island road, went through Topeka shortly after 1 o'clock today. Mr. Schwab presented the health-1s- t appearance of s sick man that one could see. "I don't see how these reports about my serious Illness origins' ed. said I have been slightly InMr. Scbwsh. disposed. that Is all. Please deny that I am about to die." Mr. Schwab was In the best, of spirits and had Just finished a game of bridge whist with his friends when the train pulled Into the Topeka sta- 18 FACING FREE TREATMENT GIVEN DAILY FAILURE DR. DOWS CATARRH REMEDY And Dowies People Are Called Upon to Act. J M Q z fit) Gives Instant relfet and will permanently cure catarrh, hay fever, cold in the head, sore throat, etc. Our guarantee goes with every bottle. If yeu have any doubt as to the merits of this remedy, ask us about It. tion. FOUND GUILTY. Convicts Showod Complete Indifference When Verdict Waa Rendered. Jefferson City. Mo.. March 8. Harry Vaughn. Charles Raymond and Ice Box" Ryan, charged with the murder of l.ateman John Clay tn the attempt on November 24th. last, of several convicts to escape from the penitentiary here, were this morning found guilty nf murder In tbe first degree. The attorneys for the three men immediately filed a morion for a new trial and arrest of Judgment. The court rt next Saturday for a bearing on the motion and ordered the convicts brought into court at that tlmo to receive sentence In case a new trial la denied. The ronvlets showed complete indifference when tho verdict was rendered. a March financial situation sod recognising a crisis. Overseer Vollva called upon the residents of Zion City last night for over 8250.000 to save the community from the money leaders, end thus to relieve tie present presChirago, gloomy sure and put the tndiwtries oo a paying basis. As securfir he promised the people first mortgtee on the lace factory and printing hpuao. He called upon mltttaters to give up their salaries, he asked clerks and laborers to work for 8828 a weak, and upbraided tha foUowrts of Dr. Dourte for wearing Jewelty nnd gaudy clothes Accept in pay jusl enough to provide for living expenses." waa hta urgent request, he himself declaring he wa. willing to lira on 55 cents a week If possible thus to keep soul and body together. j YOAKUM GOES EULOGIES FOR HENDERSON. Dw Moines, lows, March 8.- - The Iowa legislators today convened la Joint seselou to pay tribute to the Henderson, of memory f the National House of Congress Speaker Clark, of tha Iowa bouaa; aad JO NEW YORK. B. F. Yoak-uchairman of the' exacutlv board at tha Rock Island had Trim systems. left taut night for New York. Mexico City, March 8. WANT ADS. YIELD BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS YIELD BIG RESULTS -- H z 5 Id oi b w Id X (fit GEO. F. CAVE DRUGGIST Cor. 23rd (Q. 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