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Show THE i:u4 Is toward quieter market all al'MiS i the line. How much of this loss is attributable pubitohed every dir in th year. to bad weather yet remains to be deStreet. 407 24th Office, BwImn termined. but it is indisputable that the wtaiher is ret. nisi hie for Published by the Union Printing Ca of it. Temperatures have ruled low and ai times have been so severe FRANK FRANCIS. Editor and Mge. as to almost suspeud business in the northern tier uf States, while had roads Delivered by Csnler, Including aud snowdrifts hare hindered .wagon Sunday Homing Examiner, and rail transportation.Scarcity ot per nuwth some secis (run retried bets cars, list . Single copies tions. Again, the season baa been very backward, to the marked detriment o( SUBSCRIPTION RATES. spring trade, and altogether tbe eleBy nail one month (Including ments have conspired to set IJ04 back dully) in comparison with 19u3. With clearer and more seasonable weather through Ail Postmasters and Bural Delivery out the country business may revive Carriers ere authorised to receive suband overtake tbe record of possibly scriptions by 1903 later on. Subscriber will confer a favor retetorming this clhce of failure to Rut It must not bo Inferred from ceive The Examiner before their the foregoing that American trade Is Breakfast dull. Far from It. The whole country j is doing a large business, only (he acOGDEN, UTAH, APRIL 7, 1904. tivity Is not as pronounced as In 19ti:i. while the margins of profit arc mil as ! THE EXAMINER. Lyceum Theatre i WEEK h tf4 ii 1 t ! Perhaps tho lnilnia of most Interenl In not only In this wow, but In 017 other some played oil the ntatse of the present war is Harbin the eapiial and .eonlral eity of ManguogrsphU-allchuria. Here the army of Alex left lh litiug eouconl rated. From hero .run to the sea two line of railroad which may yet be used to the advantage of cither combatant. Here Hie ltuaalana will gather In force and await the onslaught of Iho foe. llarbln, Ihercfure. if we ibh to comprehend the course of iho war, is worth our study. Half a dozen years ago there war no such plate. The site at the Junction of Uiu Sungari and Amur rivers was there, however, Fbr hundreds of inilus roundabout iho great plain teemed with wealth d many hinds wheat and oats and bar ley, beans and millet and hemp, to bacco and timlx'r, vegetables and fruit. There was abundant grazing laud, and coal and minerals were within raxy reach. And all this wealth naturally found Its contra and common market just at this point. The three railways, one to Russia, one to the Pacific and oue to (he Yellow Rea. made the whole yruvinre naturally feed the trade of llarbln. Besides this, there was the Hunger!, Ha winding course through the plain navigable for Stitt miles above tor aouih of) llarbln, and durlug seven months of Iho year giving arc ess to the Amur, Asia's great watery highway to the East. IIiimsIs determined that llarbln should be purely Husslan and already it Is being the "Moscow of the KusL" For miles aroum the land has hivu secured, and only ltusslaua or Chinese may own land, make buildings or carry on any permanent business In or near it October the population yaa 60,000, without counting soldiers. Japanese, Austrians, Greeks Turks and all other races only numbered 700. The Chinese jstpulatlon totaled iti.OtMl, in a separate settlement. Like tho London County Council, the Jtussiau Government retains the land in Its own hands, and lets it to builders on a lease of a liuie more than eighty years. One of the features of iho town is tho Dank, an institution energetically worked In the Interest of Russian trade. Liberal loans are granted to Russians doing a genuine and prudeut business, on tbe security not of land or buildings, but of the enterprises themselves. A system of letters of credit to Chinese s fur the purchase of Russian goods Is rapidly increasing Russian to Maucburla, enabling the Chines to carry on the commerce, for which they are so eminently fitted, among their own countrymen, and at the same tiuio securing the Russian ex jKjrter against loss. The bank also facilitates the export of Manchurian products, but will do notblug for foreigners. All classes, both official aud commercial, seem to work together with a feverish desire ftr Russian control, and Husslan trade is rapidly driving otber commerce out of the field. The foreigner, trying to work over an unfriendly railway at exorbitant rates, deprived of banking facilities, subjected to special taxation, aud not even allowed the jkjh session of a foothold In the town, has no cltauce against his rival. Thus has Russia a new .source of w ealtli npeued to her, a dazzling pro. pert of expansion. With millions of cheap Chinese laborers. great coalfields, mountains of iron and copper, limitless forests and fit icultnral land producing the clieap-ts- t food in the world. Russia seemed fcul yesterday 'lo have untold wealth within her grasp. Today it seems that the mty not possess all without smigf If. and Harbin, the magic capital coy, summoned as by Aladdins lamp out of the air, fair to be tb scene ft one Of the greatret military struggles that history has known. at Kusso-C'lilnes- e nier-chain- i (Sau Francisco Chronicle.) The true inwardness of the opposition to the repeal of the timber anil atone act. and similar lawa for gobbling up I he public domain, lias at last been disrktsed by the opposition Itself. It has made a frank disclosure of the Intent and desire lo pminole perjury fur the sake of profit there is In 1L At the hearing given by the House Committee on Iubllr Lamia on the hill to repeal the tlmlier and atone act. Representative Hogg, who misrepresents Colorado lu the interest uf hogging the public lands, la reported to have niado the following remarkable statement: "Hogg maintained that. If the repeal hills were Colorado should be eliminated from their alteration. The men who acquired laud under the timber and alone nets In his Htatn were poor men, and if they did sell to a corporation, they made a profit on the deal, which was perfectly legitimate." Now no man can buy limiter land from (he Government for $2. DU per acre wit 'unit swearing that be desires It atrietly for hla own use. The law waa evidently drawn by erafty men who knew that there would be plenty of men to perjure Ihetnaelvea, and passed by Ignorant men who aupposcd that poor man with 160 arrea of timber land In a Western forest rutilil get the timber off. The law waa devised In order that mill companies could got possession of (he public land through tbe Jterjitry uf Ihclr tools, and the repeal of llils and other laws la npiKMed only by lumbermen and stockmen. who are determined to aecttra the last remnants of the public domain before the opiainiinHy Is lost. No more brazon exhibition uf wickedness was ever made' In public than Representative Hogg's open claim that II was "perfectly legitimate" for a ntan to swindle the Nation and commit per Jafy lu so doing, liecanse he was poor." Have the lusir men uf America stiuk In thal depth of degradation that II shall lie openly said of them by a Representative In Congress thal they arc expected lo lie and swindle? The is sir men of a country are as a rule lla honest men. Their very poverty Is some evidence of their honesty. That some ssir men. as well as some rich men. are rascals, la unfortunately true. Ilut It la not even the poor rascals In whiste rascality Representative Hogg Is Interested. The men whom he Is endeavoring to serve are the rich men whom a writer In a current magazine designate as "Enemies of the Republic," who furnish the money to pay their miserable tools for (heir crime. The remnant of our valuable lands should he administered for the benefit of the eutlre people, and not of that of a small number of men. whether rich or poor, who may lie so situated as to grab them conveniently. land-stealin- INDESTRUCTIBLE GLASS. ij t i unbreakable" pottery and glassware. The consular official who makes the report says that he lias often seen this kind ot ware thrown violently lo the floor or knocked off a table with no other result than to send the dish bounding unharmed across the floor. Great quantities of these goods, he c says, are handled dally in the of the firm with scarcely an accident In the way of breakage. The workmen throw dishes alamt with utter recklessness a to (he consequences. Provided the glass and china thus rendered Indestructible, are not too dear for common uss. the secret now said to be discovered will be a great boon to mankind. It ahottld be welcome to the artist, too, for with this kind of material he stands a good chance to Immortalize his skill both In fashioning and decorating. ware-hiuiM- ;l TRAIN. Chicago. April 6. An exhibition train of ten cars built by tbe Pullman company left the shops for Ht. Louis today over the Illinois Central railroad The cars, said lo he the finest ever made at the works, will he the com- pany's exhibit at the Iziuisiatta Pur All are of different styles-privabuffet.' tourist deeper, chair car. day coaib. compartment sleeper, parlor rar.' ordinary sleeper, dining and composite ar. The lart contains a smoking room, buffet sad barber shop. In the private car Is as elaborately furnished bathroom, in stead of the brilliant varnish used in railway cars, a dead finish has been used. In the buffet car the woodwork ! all of Flemish oak. The ost of the train waa about (300. (up. Drake's Easy Honey LOANED Dm Dm Call and DRAKE Eocles Bldg., 4th Floor. 410-41- PRO'fe. ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW- Sait Lakera Give an Inflaming Imaginary Account of Utah Conditions in a Petition te Senate Committee. Washington, April 6. Senator Burrows presented to the senate today protests from more than 600 of "The people of Utah," against the F. declaration of President Joseph Smith of the Mormon church that they are enough to consent to "the shocking violations of law and public decency wbicb he confesses Ui have committed." The protests declare that polygam-1- 1 s have stirrotiiided themselves with an impenetrable wall of secrecy in their perpetration of misdeeds and that the veil has been lifted In part for the first time in tbe testimony given by church leaders during the TRAFFIC. FLOODS TIE UP Smoot Investigation. The call for a continuance of the Untie. MonL.April 0. Train one and and say further dlsclos investigation Northern un the three, Pai.-il!are practically annulled, bciiii urea may be expected. tied up at Glendive by floods Just west STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS. of there, on the Yellowstone river. It New York, April 6. Conferences ant la reported that the west bound pasbeing held here between the officers of senger of the fiurllngion Is tied up east the striking lithographers and reprewreck. a Glondive of by freight sentatives of the employing association with a view to MURDERERS FIND FRIEND. ending the strike and lockout. The deadlock haa proved ao complete that Sentence of both California Man Wants aides are said to be anxious to ComBandits Barn Car Chicago end it and the negotiations are going ' muted. ahead In a friendly spirit It la .believbarn ed the whole Chicago, April fi. - The rar matter will be settled bandits sentenced to be hanged on within a few days. April 22. have found a friend In M. B JAPANESE GOLD IN SAN FRANSherman, of San Diego. Cal. Beyond giving hi name and place of residence CISCO. the would-b- e benefactor does not reveal himself.. Mr. Sherman has sent San Francisco, April 8. The at earnout a circular letter to a number uf er Korea, which arrived today from tha Orient, brought seven million yen newspapers in Illinois. He says: 'll seems as though something ought In Japanese gold, which la to lit l to be done to change tbe sentence of coined Into American money at the mint hero. Among the passengers death into life Imprisonment." Errington. Mr. Sherman banes his plea on an were Sir George and tour of the world; appeal to parental feeling and asks all who are making a from fathers how they would feel If their Judge1 Edmond Block, returning and Alexander Manila on a visit, suns were condemned to die. Labin, a British government official. Law-abidin- g broad-minde- west-boiiu- 6 MONEY LOADED SALARIED PEOPLE 3 Real Estate and Chattel Loans. 5 Horvice quick, confidential and private. No cnmmlsslun. WESTERN BROKERAGE CO. & 223-Eccles Bldg. Phone 534-x- . !. house fire. it f!'i V-- y belonging to II in the receni RUSSIAN EASTER HOLIDAYS. HI. Petersburg, April fi. 3:41) p. m. The Easter holidays, I he greatest religious festival in tbe Russian cairn business dar, bcglnif tomorrow. All Will bo suspended, and all the government department will be closed. The next three days will be days of mourning for the devout Muscovites. Every Orthodox church in the vast empire will reproduce events In Christ's passion realistically, Inclndlng the washing of feet, the crucifixion and the burial, which will be marked on the part of the faithful by a total abstinence from food, followed by universal feasting after the midnight services un Sunday, commemorating the resurrection. In Holy Russia Easter Is distinctly democratic festival. The salutation "Christ Is risen" levels all ranks. Tbe beggar in tbe streets can kiss the era prior, who Is head of the church. Ordinarily hla. majesty goes to Moscow for tbla occasion, hut on account of tbe war, he will remain here this year, tak Ing tbe sacrament tomorrow and attending the service at tho winter pal ace Saturday night Millions of the emperor's subjects will also take (he sacrament tumor row. Many of the wealthy classes and members of the nobility have gone to shrines of especial sanctity, like that of the Sergius Monastery, at Moscow, and thousands have gone to Father John's church at Cronstadt. llgho-graphe- Callao andlto. CONFERENCE IS CLOSED. Between Ten and Twelve Thousand Attend This Spring's Session Membership of Mormon Church ie Now 400,000. Rl th Lek ra WANTS PEACE. LINE RUB THE NORTHWESTERN New Y'ork. April 4 A telegram ATLAS. from the Berlin correspondent of the Soix. forwarded by Ihe Timet corresA War Atlas baa pondent at Brussels, revive the re- been imued by the Chicago ft Northsome time since to the port prevalent effect that King Edward had taken the western Railway. Three fine colored each 14x20, bound In convenient preliminary steps to ascertain If Rus- maps, sia were disponed lo accept an offer of form for reference. The Eastern situation ahown In detail, with tables mediation. The emiieror. It in alleged, replied showing relative military and naval that such an offer on the pail of the alrenglh and financial resources of king of England certainly would he so Russia and Japan. : Copy mailed to any address on recepled. The alow march of events In tha Far ceipt of ten (10) cents for postage by East is attributed by optimists te the C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent C. A N. W. fact that negotiations have begun. Ry., 2206 South Main St., Salt Lake Russo-Japanes- CHANGE EXTRADITION LAW. e City, Utah. L W. In a Quarrel Between Two Soya, Over a Girl, One ie Killed. Chicago, April 6. A quarrel over girl, their companion at school, culminated In the killing of one was boy by another. Jellck, and the slayer was Henry The-victi- MAGNY TO SEE YOU AT THE NEW Waffle House 246 25th SL OR AT THE Famous Grill 266 25th Street OGDEN, UTAH. Magtr.nU WANTED. Hay-bur- n waa recognized ed. that tbe amendment CHIN. Giiwnr m man, having some knowledge of the cere of fruit trees can find steady employment in city by addressing P. O. Box 288, Ogden, Utah. FH liOTICn WANTED Girl for general house- Consult County Clark or the retpea tiva aignara for furthsr formation work. References. 2683 Adams Ave. la the District Court for WetM WANTED-Fo- ur lady agents. Call County, 8tate fit Utah. Estate of Hee at Hotel Lincoln, S to 10 a.m. 4 to ry Btonebreeker, deceased. Creditor will present claims any p. m. vouchers to the undersigned at Guts noil's Law Office, No. 2408 Washing, ton Avenue (up stairs) in Ogden City, Utah, oa or before the third day ALMA ALLEN, J illy, 1104. Administrator. Volney C. Gunnell, attorney for sail administrator. SAFE. Inquire 407 Date of first publication of thla notles March 3rd. 19V4. WANTED: Young man to represent o largo Tailoring House. Small capital required. Excellent opportunity. Inquire of H. E. Flake, 64S 27th Street SECOND-HAN- D 24lh street. J dining room girl, at FIRST-CLAS- S (ra 371 22nd BL Na CUTE : OPEN U All Flan dinner oa 8unday from 11 ts 4 p. m, 26 cents Lunch nerved tens 11 to 4, only 25 cents. Short orders at all hours. FOR RENT 4 unfurnished rooms Fresh SOtSC Adams Oysters In any style. Gama sad Fish ground floor, no children, FOR RENT. In iomboii Ave. 222 TWO FURNISHED bed rooms 24th 8l Modern conveniences. at Twenty-fift- SL h PANSON BROS., Proprietors. 613 r MONEY TO LOAN. Ross Bool Store. MONEY TO LOAN. . J. J. BRUMMITT MONEY TO LOAN On city or farm Room 6, property. Hunter ft Kennory, First National Bank Building, Ogden, Book Stationery and Office Supplies. Utah. HOTELS. THE HOTEL LINCOLN Lim.lt Proprietor. Permaneat or Trsnslsnt. BL OGDEN, OTAR Tweuty-thi'- d DIGNANS W. H. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. DANCING ACADEMY brick residence, with Four-roo! bam. tot 60x132. good towutoL Wash. 23rd and Cor. Parry, Chauncey REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY EVENINQ. L Ave. FIVE ACRES ot "Al" tana, good nveroom house, two two block from BRUM-MITstreet ear line, J 2,000. J. J. LEWIS & BLACKWELL FOR BALE. any part PRICES REASONABLE. Ictm right, oI orchard, FOR BALE 2547 sale al EXPRESS and BAGGAGE f tha sky. Transferred to Household furniture for Orchard Ave. Call morn- ' ALBERT - T 45 acres, good FOR BALE Farm water oil fruit, shade, lucerne, good -- r. UNDERTAKER 128 36th. only right, house, largo barn, miles from Ogden. Hunter 6 Kennedy. It RICHEY, Building tote and 2 modern brick houses on inquire of FORSALE Sy foJSa- 233 29th Phene FOR BALE Household furniture, room house, at 660 22nd. Phone 150. ya 2372 Washington Ave. satisfactory prices on Flour, W. T. As till, and GrTcAll Thoire 320y. 2316 Washington ave brick residence, rne BALE acres land. 125 M mile from S. P. Parry, cor. Chauncey (8,500Shops; ava. Washington and 23rd L a. brick residence, FOR BALE make 7 rooms, with small expense can block from car line; good barn; one 23rd and (1,000. Chauncey Parry, Wash. ave. framo feet; 3 blocks from center of city, on Washington ave.: 23rd and (2,700. Chauncey Parry, SALE FOR reri-denc- lotr 66x200 Whale Wash. ave. Said the doctor to a patient who was cultivat-- . Ing brain power. We say, feed the body and the brain will t: : care of itself. You want acre land In berries mile from and frnlt of all kinds:. block from car line; center of city. a model place for a home; (650. Chauu-ceParry, 23rd and Wash. ave. FOR BALE 3-- 4 2 2 y PALMISTRY AND CARD READING. FORTUNES' Told at N ... Ladloa 50c. CONTRACTORS GO TO 31. Good Red Meat by hand or jggrtl Hi street- - i - and AND iic At least once a day BUILDERS. If you intellect tillin' for anything In Mill Bail ding. are on a meat diet, you cant do better than Mrs. Inger ft Boo. clairvoyants and mediums. We tell yonr name and all about Are becoming more numerous every buhiness affaire, whether they yesr. Right here in this c(iy the per- your will be successful. Information re-- : centage is growing every .week. Wc marriages, divorcee, sickness, flatter ourseivc that we have had a girding love affair and position. hand m this Increase. The Custom asked. What era tell No Tailors do not seem to b any busier, come question true. 429 25th street to give us your orders. Well take good care of them. V - Men Who Dress Well i "vjpjFK'il i A. E. Weatherby ruoNi F. J. BERRYESSA ft CO J5 to start that fresh . energy and keep the fires of and Work. Contracting 22nd and Washington. to speak on the but we have been selling more and resolution calling for a report of the more HTEIN-BLOCSmart Clothes agricultural department Investigation each monlh. of adulterated food. Knowing men. the wise- ones. Hen at or Hansbrnugh's hill relating scores of them. have broken away to the crctiiinn of forest reservations fr.vm tapeiine tangles, an.! STC1N-PLOCon the public domain, ns amended by 6MART CLOTHES have turnthe committee on public lauls. was ed the trick. favorably reported today. The committee adopted an amendment providing that ail iwlerti(iis of land made in lieu of lend hereafter relinquished to ibe United States within any forest reserve, shall he limited tn land of the Hue character and quality both as to soil and limber a the land relinquish! WONG r. middle-age- d young, CLAIRVOYANTS. Washington. April 0. The senate passed a resolution authorizing tbe printing for free liiatribution of lin,-iin- d copies of a recent ri'iHirt on Ike beet sugar Indus! ry. A Mil was also passe, referring lo the president the Colon iColomhlsi lire clause ( lalma growing out. of an insur- 'll was provide A WANTED Exieting Agreements. cty in igsy ,ir. ant, on Twenty-fift- h street, wbeie will run a first-clas- s restaurant, ponage solicited. Wo are also proprietors of Lb. km Cafe, open day and night. frame residence FOR SALE 4x10 rods of land, and summer kitchen. on 21st. bet Grant and Lincoln; (L750. ?Srd and Wash, ave Chauncey Parry, .Amended Bo as Not to Interfere With rection in that NOTICE. Wc have, thia day, purchased frua L. H. Murdock the Imperial Rexta-i- . ings. FATAL LOVE AFFAIR. WANTS ! 1st Kail Bank Wdf. BocleaWUg, Joa. Ches 130 Paris. April 6. -- Minister Delcasm at tho request of the United Stales embassy. has written to Minister of Jus lice Valle, requesting nn early deels ion in the case of, tbe United Stales to make brihery' ground for exlradl lion. The officials of Ihe foreign office havelio objection to the American DIBABTERS OF THE DEEP. request, hut ns a formality referred It Reports of a Vessel Lest at Sea Near to the minister of Justice, In whose de partment it has been slumbering for Tutuila. Tutulla, Samoa. March 22, via San some months. It is believed the delay Francisco. April 6. The Uruguayan la due to the department's desire to bark "Ama Bcgonakoa" arrived In Pa- make the agreement retroactive, so as to cover bribery heretofore committed go Pago harbor on March 22 from Cardiff with a cargo of 3.H00 tons of coal for the naval elation at Tntulla. PHILIPPINE FLEET WILL CRUISE. Washington. April 6. The following When In sight of Tululla the "Ama was posted at the nary debulletin was was becalmed and Rcgonskoa" partment today: towed Into port by the gunboat Wheel The restriction of the battleship Ing. While on the way here the bark of the Philippines has been squadron bark the Sappho Norwegian sighted nnd the commander-in-chle- f withdrawn a of The chief distress. flying signal to permit his .squadron to authorised officer of the Uruguayan boat board ed the Sappho and found that. Ihe cruise it discretion, not going north vessel was leaking and It waa Impos- of Fu Chan on the Asiatic coast." sible lo keep her afloat. It was decidHONOLULU JUDGE. ed to abandon the ship and the captain and nine of hla crew embarked Prexldent Washington. on the "Ama Begonakoa. The Hap Roosevelt and April General Knox Attorney Is494 tons uf left plio, register, Ship had a conference today, concerning land. un the Mississippi river, laden the requcKi which haa reached the dewith a cargo of pitch pine, hound for partment of JiiNilce from Honolulu, Natal, South Africa, on the 23rd of that a Judge to succeed Judge Kalin July. 1903. of the second circuit, nt Honolulu, There being no Norwegian consul In whose term expires June 5th, and who Tutulla. Captain Underwood, the Unit will not be reappointed, be appointed ed State commander, rendered aid to Immediately In order that the business t the distressed seamen by paying uf that court shall not be delayed. money for their subsistence and passage to Auckland, where they HAWAIIAN AFFAIRS. will get further assistance from the Swedish consul. Honolulu. March 30. via Han Francisco. April 6. A meeting of merchants was held to discuss private subscripLIMA PLAGUE CONDITIONS. tions for an exhibit at the Sl. Iziuis New York. April 6. Only two new exposition. They decided not to make rases of bubonic plague developed any exhibit. At the auggesilnn of Governor CarMonday. sayPa Herald dispatch from Lima. Pern. Tbe government has or- ter. District Magistrate Lyle A. IHckcy is red at rlil examination of all pas- of Honolulu ha gesigned. There were sengers and disinfection of baggage on two district magistrate and Carter all trains leaving Lima and also on thought the work only required one. l earners leaving Callao. Sanitary staLAND LAW BILL IN SENATE. tions have been established In Payta te, . i Soprano riCTl'RES. CUSSIFIfS In is Sandbagged California Instructor Into a State of Coma and Robbed. Berkeley, CM., April a. William T. nnarwood. an instructor in chemistry in the University of California, la y lug Rt an unconscious condition, tho result of an attack by footpads. While returning to hla home late tonight Bharwood was held up by two masked men. One of the nu-stealthily approached him from behind and struck him on the head with a sandbag. Shar tried Ui wood staggered away and reach hla residence hut when within about une block of home he fell unconscious. Asseniblymsu W. II. Waste found him and carried bitn home, where il waa found thal his head was badly cut. It is feared that his skull has been frartnred aud thal his injuries may result fatally. until Schaze organized his companion, lnt0 body guard and the feud throughout the school. Both buys Lft. en would be accompanied by bauo, of eupiwrters, and challengea ,t frequent The clash finally came wUafter a, quarrel for several mtnule Jellck struck the ether boy tn tls fa, a and threw him to the groun.l. ri.hai then drew a revolver and shot Jell, k who died almost instantly. T MIM1ENI - Cuy. April 6. Th seven annuel ronlerenr of the Mormon church came to a conclusion today with two business meetings, thess morning and afternoon. At to cuatom the of meeting, according the church, the church leaders. Includfirst the ing presidency, the apostles, CONDITION OF TRADE. presidents of the seventies and patriarchs. who nominally hold their posit Ions only from conference to conThe San Francisco Call cays: As were eiminlned by The raisthe year advances It is becoming ap- ROCKEFELLER ENDOWS COLLEGE. ference. ing uf hands in the great apea meetparent from the naual commercial reing of the follower of Joseph Smith, rial i more. April John I). Rocke- and other bulne fretiMrte.l. Today ports that 1904 !' not making as good feller has given to the Johns Hopkins la the seventy-fourt- h anniversary of showing as 1903. There Is a dethe sum of BGO0.(Hk and the the founding of the church In Feyeito. crease almost everywhere, and while It hospital amount has been accepted by the board Seneca county, New York, and the of trustees of that institution. The In- speaker at today's meeting dwelt on I not large, It Is sufficiently general to come hospital was seriously af- the growth and prosperity of the establish the fact that the tendency In fected of tbe by the destruction of many eliiirrh. which now claims a following s r (Deseiet News.) From Belgium comes the welcome report that a pottery manufacturer In that country has succeeded In making chase Exposition. non-partis- miss Konrz un your personal atrietly confidential. talk It over. ti-a- n) VICTI MOF FOOTPADS. . had tried to cut him out, as other pupils said, and in a first hauls behind the school building Schaze was victor over Jellck. After that lime, it la said, the boys would quarrel every time they met. s usical. M'l.LE FAl'NCB Sertieutine Dancing TRASK A MURRAY Refined Artist UOCKWAY A CONWAY Sketch Artist FOR GOBBLING THE PUBLIC LANDS. PULLMAN EXHIBITION ar M EDITORIAL OPINION Schaze. He waa arrested and haa con- f esse) the killing, but declared he shot In self defense. The boys became enemies when & haze escorted a girl pupil from school, a year ago. The youths fought first, when Jellck declared the other shall not affect the agreement entered fmo by the secretary of the interior remountain garding the Sau reaervation. The aeciion of tbe lull relating to railroad land grants - was amended so that It provides that no lorest reservation shall hereafter be NON PARTISAN ELECTION. rested covering any lieu laud or any Milwaukee, April d. S. a tiering re- lands within the plate or indemnity turns from nearly every county in tha limits of any railroad land grant or any platted village, town or city. The state give Louis K. Lusn I non-pfor the aupreme justlcesliip, 87 secretary Is authorised to ascertain all lands within such reservation which 730, and James C. Kerwiu. l are chiefly valuable for- .agriculture 1 32,431. would These mui-uthe election of Luxe by n close and permit these to he disposed of to actual settlers under the homestead majority. laws In tracts not exceeding 160 acres .Salaried People note. Business ex-por- ? 4th JUNKIE WILLIAMS. Funny Comedian. THE HUTTONS wide. HOW RUSSIA MADE HARBIN. Young APRIL 1904. uf four hundred thousand, with missions lies in nearly every country in tbe world. Between tea aud twelve thousand people attended the Props. de ; & Sawyer n...i.i.,Bcti OarEN, OTAU, TUi nsriAY MOIINING, APBIL7, MOUSING EXAMINEE, DKS'Waahr 7S S5B Twonfaurth A BL .THE.. EXCHANGE SALOON OpenDay and Niffht Stocked With Win, Liquors sad Cigars of tha Flint Quality- - Our Patroaa Are Invited to the Boat Hot Lunch la OgdeB. t |