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Show EXAMINER: OGDEN, THE MOUSING TUESDAY ETAII, MORNING, CHANGES IN LAND LAWS. Washington, Dec. 4. At least twe bills providing for important changes in the land law will be Introduced at uf congress. the approaching One will provide tor the repeal of the limuer and aion- act and the other will make It lHtehiLb; for purely agrireserves to be cultural laud iu acquired by aettirrs under the home-stua- d laws. Kepirseatatlve Lsiey, chairman of the Louse un public lands, will introduce both id these measures iq the house. PAPER RtBBCNS si-iu-a Number of Dead 70 and Wounded 300 As Little News Result of the C!ash-B- ut from Russian Cities. MANUSCRIPT MIMSOQRAFH THEY FAVOR COVERS My . . ff Pledges. INKS py to have KILLED BY A T Opinion is Theory. WATCH THE Church is Becoming too Devoted to Money. Cod Blooded Murder of a Native Officer 1, via Manila, Charles Pendleton, of the constabulary, ordered tour natlre soldiers into the vehicle la which be was driving. A native po line stopped him aud ordered him to light the llffhts on the vehicle, when Pendleton shot him dead. He then continued on nlu way, but returned later and obtained the body, which he delivered to the police, claiming that he had found the man dead on ibe road. Tbe suldlers accompanying him confirmed hla story, until today when they broke down. Pendleton had been drinking. Pendletons family live at Atlanta, Ca. He waa formerly a sergeant in the Seventy-firs- t regimerit of New York. He has been held tor murder. Faint in the Contest. six-da- the opportuulty to dUcuu the Monroe Dostrine ia the presence ox the Secretary of Btate of the United Btatee, because until now the matter has been discussed only by American statesmen and from an American point of view without affording other parties concerned the opportunity to express their views. The Prenxa recalls Its campaign denying the United States right to interfere in South American matters and Mr. Roosevelt's argument that the duty of protection implies tha right of intervention, which la a mere sophism. Protectorates are established by the right of conquest or by international treaties; never by a simple decree. Mr. Root, It seems, wlU not defend before the congress the Monroe Doctrine as proclaimed by Mr. Roosevelt, as by so doing he would provoke u dissensions and perhaps the the congress. Anyway, failure of South American delegates should avail y MINER IS j PAT CROWE ON TRIAL Omaha, Neb.. Dec. 4. pi fro, the alleged kidnapper of Eddie Cfe hy, was today placed on trial t charge of shooting with Intent to kill Patrolman A L. Jackson, on ihe nlthi of September 6lk, last, in cue m failure to eonvict Crowe on thl. charge he probably will be pitted oc trial in connection with the kidnap , Ping. FLOOD HAS SUBSIDED. Pittsburg, Dec. 4. The flood csiui- -' by the sudden rise In the Aileiha Monongnhela and Ohio rivers, trhld threatened much damage to the rltl of Pittsburg, Allegheny and McKee? port and vicinity, parsed off today. MONROE OGDEN LIVERY' -- AND- BOARDING STABLES Finest Turnouts in the Cty BOARDING OF HORSES A SPECIALTY DOCTRINE. Talaphonaa Ban, !1 I South America Seeks a Clearer Understanding of It. i Work of Recovery at h themselves of the opportunity toe. eldate the Question. Cebu, P. I., Dec. Dec. 4. Lieutenant Rider See a etencil varnish Repair Shop Is the Best Phone Calls Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory well-know- An Eastern Divine's DUPLICATOR! TYPEWRITER OIL H. BECRAFT 301 24th Street Phone 252 K Of Aldermen Who Violate Their POPE WANTS HECTOGRAPH! NEOSTYLES EP AIRS pt-k- WOMEN DESK! AND SWINGING STANDI PENCILS ERASERS PAPER FASTENERS m.' .. TYPEWRITER CARBONS it Santa Fa .and other railway with giving rebate on etopiuenu ot wit in Kansas and on coal in Colorado aud other product in Ttolarton of the Elkina act. way to Quash granted. it. Ui Uin) join jterauacie oihr troop The concluding part of the court ; tau an eng.ueer corps did so. i i as follow: opinion i to continued nncei'K, then 2.om strong, a ever reprehensible the conduct "Ho t'ossaiLs a'ire uiarcu. 'iso Dun.ireii of th defendant railroad company (if ew York, Dec. 4. After two hours' j scut to jirrvctit iiuir aa . autf , iuit j it be aa alleged in these transaction) General Drake, in order ! prevent j rj(jjng this rooming, fifteen teams in may have been, or however much dis-- I bloodshed, subsequently wilhdiew the; ,j,e six days' bicycle raee at Madison posed title court be to compel obe-- ! t Cossacks aud permuted the uiuneer quare card a had enveroJ 48 miles dieace to Its lawful mandat, it is to pas. General Drake made repeat- an(j two i,p. Dove and Scott were persuaded that it Is without authority ed aud kindly rtlort to itersuade tne two lap behind these. The record for in the questhis proceeding, ' mutineer to abandon their foolhardy two hours Js 40 miles, 0 laps. involved tion belongrightfully A party of them had comcourse. of United the to the jurisdiction Buchu-llinaing piled when Governor General States circuit courts for the districts telephoned un order that enerof Kansas and Colorado. Thu saith the taken be measure against getic the law, Is a perpetual injunction upon mutineers and that the latter be flred the Judge, wuen called upon to exert upon at the first opportunity. The power which ho may not disjudicial Chicago, Dec. 4. Aldermen who barracks the before halted mutineer regard 'without standing In contempt were elected to carry out the will uf birh a as called or aa Axuff regluu-u- t own conscience. of his upon to Join the marchers. During the the people regarding municipal ownerdemonstration ui the barracks several ship are now telliug the people to go an iilllrer mutineer fired, wounding MARK PITTMAN DEAD. to h 1. Let them keep on with their The troop and two or three soldier. work until they have been strong up then fired uiam ibe mutineer who reWallingford, Conn., Dec. 4. Mark until they get their deserts." turned the fire aud fled nfier severJ This exhortation, one of several Pittman, head master of the Choata more volley of tbu troop. The casual-tie- a school, founded by him in 1896 and a favoring th use of "the rope" and tar on bulh sides were about 70 dead n educator, died yesterday, and feathara In punishing aldermen and 300 wounded.. Two hundred muwho favor the granting cf n franchise aged 75 yeara. tineer! surrendered. to the traction companies, waa made by Anton Johansen, president of the Woodworkers' district council, at a meeting held yesterday of the Chicago Federation of Labor. without Bpeakera plii-- the last all "corporation" aldermercy on men, who are accused iff betraying the people in the muulrlpal ownership question and urged that n public demonstration be held by trades unionists against the granting of any franchises. New York, Dec. 4. Discussing the Resolutions were adopted denouncing members of the city conuctl and topic, Would it be wise to give requesting tbat unionists appear at women Ike ballot f at the Baptist tho council chamber tonight to mak church of the Epiphany yesterday a silent protest" against the further Rev. Madison C. Peters said: consideration of an ordinance. Another resolution that was passed requestIt is not n question of simple riglu ed that the city council postpone acas her equal with man, but whether on any afreet railway franchise tion It would tie wise. I do not deny the until n sufficient number of question Inborn right of woman to smoke cigarBicycle public meetings had been held by the ettes or to use the rough language of local transportation committee to give Man-Killinmen. but moat of us are inclined to beg tbe people an opportunity fully to exlieve that women who do throe things press their views. are, aa soma oBs has put It, No gentlemen,1 and If the sexes are to bo equalised, 1 would rather It were done by refining the men than by the vulgarisNew York, Dee, 4. A cable dispatch ing of women. New York, Jan. 4. A11 through tha Would n womans vole niter things? night sat in tbu high from Roue says; persons Yes. If only good women vote. Few balconies in Madison Square Gur- The. Vatic correspondent of the women would avail themselves of den watching the ceaseless grind gnod Btaupa at Turin ia authority for tha the privilege, bill all the bad women1 of the bicyclists which statement that when, n few days ago, would, began at midnight and will na-tinu- e The responsibilities wblrh would throughout the week. At the Monalgnur Thomas 8. Byrne, bishop of Nashtllle, Tran, was received in logically follow this advance of woman start It waa estimated that 18, Out) permean that henceforth she would not sons were crowded around the track private audience by the Pope, the con- be represented by any man, and her At 3 o'clork this morning no leas thaft versation of (ha pontiff dealt princi- exercising the full functions iff cltisen-- : 15,000 remained In their seals and when pally upon serious abuses which are would mak such a change as daylight broke nearly half that aura said to be found in the cbnrch in ship would make her more n man than a ber still clung to their chairs peering which X. Puis and declared America, woman. A female man, an affected, down upon the oval where the a p he was determined lo suppress at any little dodle, a weak sister ently tireless riders were plugging cost. dressed up in mms clothing, Is along. Only once during the night was The pontiff deprecated the custom, to fill yon with disgust, but of thrr anything approaching a serious followed In many American dioceses, aenough mannish woman, good Lord deliver accident. Just before 3 o'clock seven lo exact an entrance fee on Hundays me from opinion lest 1 riders became tangled during a spurt and holidays from the people attending should sayexpressing my not in the prayer around lb dangerous Twenty-sixtsomething mass in the churches. In the opinion book." street turn and men and machines of the pontiff, such n custom must ! were sent flying down the steep sides abolished, aa it practically constitutes of the board track. s hindrance (o pour people attending Luckily only one ok them, Gougulu the church. Swlss-Italiaof team, was hurt. 4.oe. The bourse today Ho the The Poie spoke very emphatically resumed the race immediately of the fact that he knew how some nf agitated. Tho abence of without glvlug physicians time to exgTlly Cheyenne, Wjo.. Dec. 4. A special to the American bishop bad surrounded new tow Russia proved a panicky amine his Injuries, but before he had Cheyenne Tribune says that only ibemselvrs with more luxuries then j ucuieBt. Rulns were heavily u ridden five minutes the other riders the on body, Marshall, has been taken 1 dropped excessively, imper- tho Pope thought himself entitled from mine No. 1, at Diamondville, lal 4s losing five franca and bonds aw that he was losing hi strength. Immediately they began to spurt In oris men met death Saturday. A below I01" X. added that the time waa not .,5n tone, I'ius Saturday's der to secure a lead on him. The Im- where new difficulty presents itself la thu far distant when ho would be enabled mense crowd In an inalant realized flooding of the tower levels with watrente lo suffered severely lo extend his work of reform to the the situation and Uongoltx slowly er, which the pump are unable to dpcltne. churrh in America, and send there f??1 with keep down. The men have reached tho behind the dropped Is iwrlal were quoted at his wheel at times flying crowd, sme if the meubrra of the religious dangeroui-- . twelfth level where the 17 bodies are Jrrking ani' boi.dtosiaii of l'.'hl oi ly to tine side as he, in a condition of orders wMrli tic the right' imprisoned, but have not yet been able "a- .inn of the Pope ti apo-iovlsito-- i leaned over the bars, but to reach the rooms whore the bodies on to rcp-ivuiif'ion tho wav si spectator riding gamely, are. Btate Mine Inspector Bradbury RAILROAD REBATE CASC. shoaed their disapproval of the action and General Manager White of the . of the other rldrs. Gotigoltz kept up are superintending the work. EXECUTION OF MRS. ROGERS Court Decide It Stas No Jurisdiction the unequal siruggle .several minutes, company in the Matter. he on fainted losing two lap before JAPAN IS TRUSTED. Will Net r,e Interfered With by the his wheel and rolled to the bottom of Kan-- u G: vrrror. ! C.iiy. Aio D, c. t. Judg tile1 saucer tracks li was found that ..(un.-o- u I'hl'lli-In the Untied Stabs he had u broken rib. His partner, Van Men of Money Have Faith in the Little il'eirlet rotiri fur lh, island. dlrtrlil ! rinl. was iir.utili to keen nn the tcr- and he New York, Dee. 4. The Nippon club was unforced to gave a receptu n last evening In honor of Minister Kogoro Takahlra. the who anese reprcuei.tative. leaves Washington for noma on . December 10th. There wi-rincludfifty Tlrun aud iwo other ing IvofcsHur . Nine Letters Were Left Addressed and Commander Tiikcsblta, tho natal silarhe. who i going back Stamped. to Japan wish Minister Tal.uhira. and .New York. Dec. 4. A Taniguchl were ulm presyoung man. who , said lie j J. Joseph ent. and who came Mueller, of Minister Tal.a.ira iiiade un u,ldrrs e here two week ap.i. eommlrted in wbieh lie txholed the Nipprn club yisicrday n stuHiiing hiuomlf In members i.i make ine of the opporhie room ui :IJ1 We- -: Sercuiei.Miih tunities sfToidM by the rcs'iits of ibe DEMONSTRATION sired. late war. .nMrrsi-emui stumped, Mac li'tier. The tiii-- i :li. our late foreign wprr . found in l.i room ready to be loan,'' said h'. "has been 1.0 niece malh-dand oiip of fiiese, to hi sister, fully fionii'd he In this couniry ss rrlcm-ito :t girl in Cincinnati. One j well a in in spite of the i f ilil me-his aurlhnt-egirls hit" t'gh'Ttn'-- of He deniail despatch to the I society tomorrow evening. hi all-- . !.e intended to proton that ia Kieff. ' iium Auwkit from hia .ate until after the ex- t iuiii ,ay . rial the mur- un company l, a 'i.Ju.ooubatulion ecut.uu ct Mrs. Mur Roger, that added lie nest Friday, uiuuu. a.m, lui.y uuiiuicu interfere 1 be not i the execution Mttili to a street try the niarciitu liirougu 1903. he will have to be seni-- again. Among others for whom process server have burn looking are Henry M. Flagler, John D. Archiliklil, Wade Hampton, James A. Moffett and Waller MUTINEERS BATTLE WITH LOYAL TROOPS 1 DECEMBER New York, Dec. 3. A cable despatch from Buenos Ayres, Argentina, says The Prenxa, commenting on the announcement of the assistance nf Mr. Root at the congress, says that South America should be hap- - the Diamondville Mine r n Li K. Ind. TIL Blackham & Ernst, Props. Prompt and First Class Livery Ssrvlee at Reasonable , 239 Twentr-Fift- h JUST ONE ANO ONE-HAL- St. F prises, Ogden SLOCKS FROM UNION DEPOT. eanBBBBOi 1 I I cnr.-Uirr- ! br 5' Ogdens Morning Paper Compared - ! . Pick up the Salt Lake Morning papers then the San Francisco mcming papers and compare the telegraph dispatches of those papers with telegraph dispatches of the Ogden Morning Examiner of the same date and see the same dispatches in all the morning papers, word for word, then watch the evening papers reproduce those same dispatches. I -- . : wc-Uer- J.-i- gin-sis- Ainiu-icuuK- VELOX' At Our d eul-rid- Store et. 'll i:iji h 5iii . i i t ; iii 111 from I p. m, to 5 p. ni. i .IVi' l'ii VATLL'R and - '.Mis-- s i ssi-- h Xi'ieihr. IS SevesiGi Wen .'ilri'iaa-.;- Ohio, ifc Dr. i! i x A Lit ivzvi:e d ey A"e Looking for Soms Men. I ACW fcgalivi rrsi Sm a 11. j ... - .... JiUHlullil I k YiV-'k- . li. Roger in Hi.iudard ilili Made become : lire 10 g." : j i J - Oil I i CO. i)i- Fromn.st nict-iji- s.ii-- ih.i- i I . , lo.n.r m .lie a fe.ij tn r As Min to 1. r i In v in oi: :i:i-- J ma.ii-- r rf'i trist from .M i; 'c ice on if!--- ! mi I i hat ry .1. S. 17. lh a.-.- U- - yesf1! eppor- - rJ-i- . BY PRESIDENT. i ii j f iv.c :j pen aicai i ishlra left I :- t.-W:.h- eh; t:i-s'orni nf bar.iii APPOINrMb.-- :- U:ie. ihe disinii o;!i.i M.iin,.. cf :i. . : i 1 Washing., Ur and others. The hearlr.g wss p, f.src to-da v 'before 5rj?ric's H Sanborn cf this city. Postponement has been ta ken uatil .Tin f v was re- renil;. srrve.l w but it is It-- - HI . the rvam'.naiinn m..)oii!i D linen n :;nnrTTTMc I ii .i J '' I Mi' pO-l'- lg iv.i- lie-- ' rl.l . .'.ni is ii'iilc r- iis'.h ane Silh-- I ihr-I lisiin E.. 1. nvjrt 1 PROCESS SERVERS. t i ' -i , j; It means that the Associated Press, the greatest l VH DECEMBER What Does It Mean to Ogden? (ini-iuna'i- -- ' . i . .i!n' Blmpsan. i." enue tor K,.r.;aj bad Oklahoma, who w ITth. 1901. Theve appoiarei arpolctments, which were endorsed E-- c. by Saaator Long cf Kansas, win go to tho senate tomorrow, as also will that of Franklin L.---' of California to be a member of 'w- Inro-.raI'nmnerre -i. rmi-.niJ--n- . Utah news gathering association in the world, has placed Ogden Qty on an equality with all the big. cities in the nation. No other city west of Missouri river, the size of Ogden receives the overland leased wire service of the Associated Press, Did you know that ? Not one out of a hundred rca-l- knows that the Morning Exam'ner has a te egraph' olficr of its own and that it runs all n ght. o: y |