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Show TDC 4 THE EXAMINER Pubiianod Every Day le to Year ky TM Standard Puhtiening SUBSCRIPTION by Carrier in OlM CUy, Including Sunday tourer OtUm4 tag k'laimssr. par nwnih.. Tit M StiUk llU ghuyiuay J alt mi Urdu of Ogden, per year. .0J-8At leant guarurly, la advaaee.. m Tfc PEARLESS and INDEPENDENT. llsA giAUlWT il A UW4 au it pehaeat aeeapaper. Mae aa equal oaev. fcM BA (ifAfiUl, Du tmiM JALla A U Wttl AUllii the ama uau.aaed aad give an- - U. be neelHiu praeaiued la re g Ire n known spectful i but the true name Beat be puiMiahad la hilt Ail ktumn and eemniuninaiinie signed by imm d I' ea ah r,L- - eohjeeia ladi-nuiwl- g-- DlufcAi Vfiia M AaUi UHL baakoL The Af Laroea'u Ue waau brare aaaa never hiiaa behiad aa assumed mm. Doa'l aek the RU1 ur to be imapomuble for what you are ashamed at Subscriber will confer a fever this tooe at lailur by te leoeiv The liiklier before ihalr breehfaeL ryg The Morning iiui.i luc-ui'- sacrificed. ttpai BY MAlL IN ADVANCE. Il4 .aiM,.iou. right. B cscouraxiug life at litthey bar JesroeJ tu value nation of tle crat sutl Vtidj aie mj to murder the ready lertonais, Cur t emtoar, Ue Je or any true are i lug their enmity. They wi'h the hliaid aoaka- d- aauira'ca criiuaoa of murder and year juuat paa and Jraiai'-- e satiate liaeK before trauquilNit iWMv tu the Ruwiana. In the nieautinie Bullion uf Uvea mill he Examiner can b nnle by the inSepeadeM Newe Cm, Salt Lake City. Oa A I through traiaa leaving Ogdca oa The Southera FaclAo Railway, Am The Colon aciau Railway, aad iha Oregw Short Una Hallway. Examiner patron will cunlar a favor eg tha mauagameat hy r porting to ihla oBce whaaover they fall to Sad the papers at the daaig-Baleplaces. WATCH JAPAN! Deseret News: Count Touted, author, refrainer and publicist, continues to wiulutaie a position in the ilmelgtht . The recent mar talk of new side and the United one os aith Japan Rlaies on the other, has caused. the famous Russian to announce Mu views, which are ale ays Interesting, even if not correct. first of all, he declares that the recent victory of Japan ever Russia wu not so much due to the fact that the government Is Inefficiently administered, or that Its aoldiery toYxd-lorganised, m to the great and positive superiority uf the Japanese In military matter. So he warns the railed Buu-to watrb Japan. He adds by way of partlculaitiy that his own country lust, nut because it was weak, but because Japan Is today, jierhaps, the most powerful M'hiu tu the world on sea and land, though the practicability and Importance It attaches to purely military matters. Il hM, ho unhesitatingly says, mastered all the scientific and technical perfections tahi hare hltreto made the Christian nations supreme over the races. Beside, the inborn hive of country and absolute Indifference to dcuih, owing to no hope or fuiik lu the future nnch ue the Christian hM, makes Its soldiers reckless on the and lu limes uf grave danger, lu au extent experienced by no ether people, or dlaplajed by no other Such daring and disregard, the Christian nations, he argues, have had to drag Into their armies by strong appeals to patriotism. But not so with the Japanese, who In thnt respect have an enormous advantage oter auy Christian government against which H might he engaged la deadly combat. iurauiug this claim further Tolstoi eu-nts- Rib-sln- y e n atd-dier- s. WILL SEE A WHALE . Only a short distance out In the Atlantic ocean from Cept Chuilea and Cape Henry that guard the entnnro to Hampton Read and Chesapeake Hay. acbools of uhalea may be seen by passengers on almost any Atlantic liner or other ship that pease. They are of the Atlantic Biscay, or right whale species end often venture eo dues to a vessel that they could easThey grow te au ily be barpoiiaed. enormous a too, some of them being fully slaty feet long. Once npon a time, there wee a man who said, There la nothing new under the sen," but that wit a long time ago and the old gentlemen bad mo Idea of the modern genius, and many new things have appeared since then or have appeared for tbo Brut time si everything hM to do, which arnoupU to the anme thing. Aad, now eoaeo the latest thing la the form of aa application for a concession at the Jamestown Exposition, to exhibit two or throo largo whales. Baraum propones to This latter-da- y build a stockade In Hampton 1 toads abutting on the Exposition grounds, that will Inclose about tea acres, build a broad walk on the tup of the heavy piling, that visitors mhy enter at one gate, wslh around the corral and pane out at another gate. In this stockade ho proposes to imprison two or throe large whales for the edification of the visitors as they pass around tho semicircle. IN RUSSIA. ' Russians In There aie 3u.0im.uo0 dire distress. They are starving, while their uuhappy country Is involved 111 an internal strife that is nothing short of aonrehy. They ere asking for aid from tho peoj le of the I aited State. Their distress should receive attention as bus the distress rries of all nations. The Amerlrane are the most generous of lumple and, when they are convinced that the Inhabitants of any country are In need of help, thi-l- r bounty knows no limit. Bnt hoping the Ku:tans to weather upon them will the storm that la only save them for a fate quite aa There is approaching an up rising that will mean extermination for millions. 'When the unreal ilist to bow developing hursts Into a reign of unbridled revenge, the will attempt to overthrow the govwill meet ernment and the Cosant-kthem with volleys uf missiles. When the proletariat triumph. there will be another period of confusion and terror, for ull Russia has been schooled In hrntslrty and lawlessness, and even tho common people have come to regard might as ter-ribl- a death-dealin- sat a: "The Christian nations have for centuries, under the pretest of Invented one device after another to exterminate each other, and have employed these devices to threaten each other and to acquire all aorta of advantages amid the uncivilised peo plea of Africa and Asia. And out of these uncivilised peoples Comes a military, clever and enterprising nq)lun, and seeing the dangers threatening all the nations. It masteis with remarkable rapidity all that had given supremacy to the Christian nations. and becomes stronger thad they, realising the simple truth that If aonie one strikes you with u Mg, strong stick, you must also taka such a big slick, or perhaps even a still larger and stronger etlrk, and strike him that strike you. The Japanese have quick ly leaned this wisdom, and also tho technique of warfare, and possessing besides the advantages of religious ' despotism and patriotism, they have deoMMisl rated a military power which has proved stronger than the strongest of military poser." CCDEN MAILS Arrival and departure of malm at Ogden postofflee: North and Northwest, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 7:SU A m, 0:30 p. m.; depart. 12:6 m., 11:60 A m. East, all points. U. P Ry. Arrive, 4:10 a. w.t X: IS p. m.; depart, 7:10 m. at, 2:26 a m.,R. 0:60 G. W. Ry. Arrivs, SouthcMt, l:0ti s. m.. 11:16 m, 2:60 Am; dem 0:30 p. m. part. 7:00 West, nil points d. P. Ry. 7:30 in., 2:60 a m, 7:00 p. m.; depart, 2:10 A m.. 2:43 p. m. Southera California and Nevada, 8. P. K A. A 8. L. Arrive, 8:20 a. m, 7:10 m.; depart. 2:45 p. m., 0:30 p. m. Southern Utah, O By. ArriVA 1:30 a. m, 7:10 p. in.; depart, 3:30 m. 2:45 tu., Southern Utah. R. O. W. Rv. Arrive, l:oo m, 2:60 p. m.. 7:00 p. ns.; m., 7:00 a. m., 0:20 depart, 1:30 p. m. Salt Lake City, O. S. I Ry Arrive, 1:00 m., 2:30 a. m 13:00 ra, 2:60 .; depart. 3:30 a. m., p. m., 7:30 p. .7:30 a. m, 10: 10 a. m., 2:45 p. in, 5:50 p. m. Salt Lake City, R. G. W. Arrivs. 1:00 a. m, 2:50 p. m.l depart. 7:00 A m, C:30 p. m. Cache Valley Points, O. 8. L. Ry. Arrive, 10:43 a. m.; depart, 4:50 p. m. Huntsville, Kdcn A Uberty Arrive, 5:00 p. m.; depart, 0:00 a. m. R. T. D. Weber County Arrive, 6:00 p. m.; depart, 8:20 a. tn. WM. GLA8MAXN, os (master. a a a a a a R. a I.L a a a a a MOUSING EXAMIXEII: OGDEN. L'TAIi, H'ESDAY, FEBItCAKY 1907. 19, "3 r-- "You you didnt bsiipea to w him this-t- his aftenma.'' anywhere -No' m. I sin ore liim." Ram a laughter vanished, and his lowered rule bo- - . cams serious. "I sin' sm hlUL hut 1 tumru about him." "What did you hear?" "Dry bo's oonsld'able stir on de aldge town, I reckon, ho answered gravely, "an' dey be'n barin aom trouble out at da Beach" By BOOTH TARKINGTON. "Beaver Beach, do you menu? A lit her of Csstnr "M.sikuf Ssavcairs." Etc. "Yesm. Dey bo a aocua shoutin' go-ion out dat way. the spree forward and caught at hto Atm without speaking. "Joe Louden all right" ho said reasCHAPTER XIII. tConcluJed.) ' Ain naff uni happen to suringly. stay there, '"cra ft departed tbnq him. Nigh m I kin sack out Tin da ly-talk, dat Happy Fear gnu au da ram"What is Braver Brack?" he repeatAriel laughed, leaning forward, rest ps go agla, an' dey hatta seat far Mist ed and rsst hto eyes t the shy, shakbig her elbows on her knee aad her Loudea to come In a hurry." ing his bead awesomely. "It's a place, In her hand, aa that tha shadow of chin n he said, with ebysusl eulemuity shielded her eyes from the her bat (Continued Tomorrow.) place 1 shouldn't have mentioned la light T tbougfaf you looked surprisMiss Tabor." your presence. ed when yen saw uie today. "What has H te do with Mr. Lon-dr"1 reckon 1 did! he exclaimed. MURDER "Who wouldn't of beeuT The predestined Norbert conceived T' "Why the present to be s heaven sent oppor"Wasn't the whole tows the same tunity to enlighten her concerning Joes way? ha demanded. "IMd you meet A YOUNG character, siura tho Pikes appeared to anybody that didnt look surprised?" Lava been derelict in tlio perfornmneo "But why should they?" of this kindness. be broke out "Hood gracious! "He goes there!" ho proceeded hear-lly- . you got any lookin' glaeaesl" "Ha lived there for awhile when "Ain't "1 think almost all 1 have are still be first cant hack from running away, In the customs warehouse." and ht'a a friend of Mike Sheefaaua "Then use Mamie I'ike's." respondthat runs II Hes a friend of all tha ed tho dd man. "Tha tewa sever SKULL 18 DISCOVERED NEAR DAY. riffraff that hang around there." dreamed yon were goto to turn out TON, KY. "How do you kuow he guea there?" at all, let alone the way you've pretty In K the the use day turned out pretty. Tim Tncsia had a "Why, paiwr after ha came bath." Ha attested fur good deal about your looks and so la That of Pearl Bryan Who Was corroboration. "Wasn't It, Eugene?" forth lu It our lu a letter from Paris, Drugged by Medical "Newspa"No, no! sha persisted. tb folks that remembered you but Students. Aren't wmietlmsa are mlstakeA pers kind of set that down to the way patlw-yllava you ever met any oue pers talk about anybody with money, who has aeea blui there? and nobody was prepared for it when Chicago, Feb. 18. A despatch from him there myself!" . This "I've You don't need to drop Cincinnati, Ohio, says: mw you. they words shipped out of Norbert mouth no courtesies to me." He set his mouth C. H. Clandorf, a contractor, who like so uisny little devil tha Instant grimly la response to the how she has tha contract to flit la the ground be opened IL She had spoken so quickmade him. T think femal beauty to between Newport and Dayton, Ky, ly and with such vehemence, looking all other human furbelows and across the river from Cincinnati, yesIlka him full lu the eye, that he had for- aa holler aa heaven will ba If discovered a skull that la beouiy tha terday gotten everything In the world except good people are let In. But yet I did lieved to be that of Mlsa Pearl Bryan, tha Green Castle, Ind, girl who was making the point to which her Insistatop to look at you when you went murdered and her body decapitated on ence hod led him. me today, and I kept on lookin' February 1st, 1826, by Jackson and Mamie looked bonified. Thera was a past as you were In sight. I reckon I Walling, Cincinnati medical students, long smothered aad sound of laughter, w ho were afterwards will when I git the chance, too Her hanged. overwhelmed by tho treachery of always Identified by her shows what human nnture to. Bnt headless body only hto own mouth, sat gasping. that wasn't all that folks were atarlu mother but the head was never found. "It can't bo ouch a terrific place, then, at today.. It was your walkin with The evidence w hich points to the fact g tun-luafter alL"aaM Ariel gently, and, Joe Ixradru that really finished em, that the skull was that of Pearl Bryan la This: to Eugene, "Have you ever been and I raa aay it apart me more than The skull waa found ta tha soil there, Mr. Hantry?" she asked. a area for Ive good many which forma anything part at the roadway that He changed color, but answered with years." a ea route to the proved carriage, "No." gltbnnio, enough I scene of Pearl Bryan's murder, near you, Mr. Arp?" ha cried. Krreral of tlio young men rose.- - The don't Fort Thomas, Ky, would taka from quite see." wretched Flitcroft, however, evading Tho old man shook Ms head deplor tho residence of n doctor tn Newport, Mamie's rvs. la which there was a dis- Ingly. "After what Id written you where, the testimony at the trial show, tinct hint eat where he was until all alxvut that boy" ed Miss Bryan underwent treatment of tlieui, except Eugene, had taken a killed. she aild softly, touching hit Just before she "Ah," The akult alone was found. No other leluctaut departure, one group after sleert with her fingers, "I haven't parti of the skeleton to which the auother, leaving la the order of their thanked you for that." sknll belondi has been or can bn found arrival needn't." ha returned "Ton sharply. the workmen. Arty! started to her feet but the beut "It waa a pleasure. Do you remember byTho measurements of tha skull tally dark-netho the walk la figure routing up how easy and quick I promised you?" with the measurements of those m was that of Eskew irp Ho ware Mis skull. that "I jwmember you very Bryaua bowed gloomily to Mamie and In kind." to her Inquiry If ho wished to "Kind! lie gav forth aa Add And ee her father answered no: ha had laugh. "It waa about two chilling come to talk with tlio granddaughter months after I .tauten ran away and beof lilo old friend Roger Tnbor. fore you and Roger left Canaan, and "Mr. Arp!" railed Ariel. "I am so you asked me to , promise to writs to vary glad!" Sha run down to him and yon whenever word of that outcast came" gav him her hsad. "Ws'll alt her aa "I didn't put it so, Mr. Arp- tha bench, shan't we?" risen Mamis had and, skirting Nor ef which hitherto she had not SAVED bert frostily, touched Eugene upon tha thing boon able to convince herself that aba shoulder as she went up the step. 11 waa act sally ouce more la tlia town understood that ha waa to follow lei where aha had spent her long ago girlIndoors, and, after a deep look at tha hood, now grown to seem the girlhood bench where Ark-- had seated herself of aonie other person. It vu true her JUSTICE BREWER SAYS RELIGION IS THE THING. beside Mr. Arp, ha obeyed. Norbert foot was on her native heath and her waa left a kmely ruin between the name was Ariel Tabor the very name cold twin dogs. He had wrought desoof the girl who had shared tha town's By Which tha Colored Man Can Ba Mada Valuable Asset to lation this afternoon, and that sweet dlsapiroval with Joe Louden! "Rescue tha Nation. verdure, hto good name, so long la the the Perishing" brought K all back to now so wao she listened these to and tended, hsf, planthig, rarrfully sharply a dreary wastef yet he contemplated familiar riles of the Catuianlta SabNew York, Feb. If. --Justice David thie not so much aa hla present aspect bath evening with a shiver of pain. J. Brewer of tho Vailed States su8he turned from the gate to go Into preme court told tha oongregatlon In of splendid isolation. Frown hy tb daughter of the house, forgotten by the house, beard Eugene's voice at tha tha Broadway tabernacle yesterday the visitor, whose con venation trltli door and paused. He vu saying good that, la hto opinion, religion waa the principal factor by which tha negroes Mr. Arp was csrrled on la tones so night to Mamie. "And please say au ravolr to Miss of the South could be oooverted Into a low that he canid wot understand It as set at the nation. the fut one, though hearthresklngly Tabor far me," he added, peering out valuable know that there to Ignorance, "We his band. "1 know under where don't loath to take himself awny, began to and Immorality among the criminality ah can have gone. comprehend thnt hto honr had atruck. "and It remains negroes," he Bald, she In aad to went came "Probably t to He rose, descended the steps with na to change present conditions said her Mamie. room," , bench and seated himself uuexpect so that the negro will become a help"Don't forget to tell her au rerolr.' ful factor In our civilisation and progedly upon the cement walk at ArielV ' flenr. Good night! "f Wont, ress. : feet. Good night!" She lifted her face, "I believe that there to a divine "Leg's gone to sleep, be explained and he kissed liei perfunctorily. Than Providence which will so shape oar In response to her startled axelamahe came down the step and wem history that the negro will he a helpWe must all assist In slowly toward the gate, looking about ful factor. him Into tbs darkness as if searching bringing about this end.- Industrial for soiiisthlag- - But Ariel had fled development, cleanliness, education things away from the path of light that led and other benevolent and useful are good for the negro, but I believe from the open door. help him ao mncff'M tha 8he skimmed noiselessly across tbs nothing will of the croM of Christ, and lawn and paused at tha aide of the Influence will ao move him to Jelng a house, leaning agninnt tha veranda, nothing good and useful cltlxen as the gospel on a nleht long pest, a boy had of the Prince of Peace.1 where, hid and a girl bad wept. A small creaking sound fell upon her ear, and she nude nut an nugalnly figure apTALKING proaching, wheeling something of curious shape. "Is that you. Ram? she said. THE CONQUEST sf CANAAN 1 EH) n GIRL ' dijtiye5 Scoffs Emulsion. Its cod liver oil and hypophoaphitea repair wasted tissues make rich, red blood invigorate the nerves give the whole system abounding health. Reject substitutes get ScoffSm A - AUMUGOSTS M. AND SIM. Job Pingree, Jr. vu 2572 Washington Ave. . Tet Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health vu r positively agree to affect a permanent cure in uses of Nervous and Blood Complaints, MENS DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Troobles. DON'T WAIT UNTIL HOtflilGRO CAN BECOMES .AGONIZING. YOUR TROUBLE BE now- - MV. - ' : Drs. Elliott 2 5 Years - Get well . ; I - Norris, 25 Yearn . SPECIALISTS 1 - - CUBANS M Mr. Warden striped closa by. Tea'm." he replied. out I'm do hose to toy do ilus' yonnab. He stretched an arm iilong the crossbar of the reel, relaxing himself apparently for conversation, -- yali done change cnnsid'shle. Miss Alril." he continued, with the directness of one sure of privilege. LIBERALS OPENLY ADVOCATE A "Ton think so. Mm?" RESORT TO ARMS. "Tra'm. KT'yhndy think so. I reckon. Be'n a lot o' talknm tvmt you today. Ihinnn how nit (I cm oth' young Those Who Favor a Protectorate Are Indies coin' take it." lie toughed with Called immoderate delight, yet e to the volume of mere sound discreetly, with nu ey to open windows. "Ton got 'em New York. Feb. 18-- A dispatch 11 best. Mis Airil! Iiey nta' be'n uo from Havana My that open, signed one ronn1 dis town evnh got in a thon-eathreats of war against the United mile o" yon! Ker looks an' de way States. If It does not get out of Cuba, you walk an' cn'y yo'self n' ns fee aro nnw being made by the leaders of de clo'es-iia- me o de good Inn', hooey, the Liberal party, to Whom everything heen given by the American prodey sin' nevsh see style befo'! My ole hM woman aay yon got m" filin' la a visional government except absolute control. The party Is Insatiable and minute dsn de whole re of 'em got lu over the delay of the Ama yeah. Rhe ar when she helpin' you Impatient erican withdrawal, when. It was prom-toesite must s' see me'B a hunerd onpark they would ba left masters of paths o' slippshs alone! An' de good Cuba. h man know I There leaders, the dispatch says, rew'en yon run nin ronn' de hack rods au np de alley sent thr suggestion of the conservarompin 'itli Jo- - linden same you's n tive classes that an American protectorate might be a surer guarantee at boy!" ihnn the unbridled rule of any "Do yon ever see Mr. Louden nowa- peace Cuban faction. days? she asked. The quotes an article bv Ills laugh was repeated with the General dispatch 1 Castillo, lu El He belie, a . same discreet "Ain' I seen Liberal organ. In which he insist him dis re'y day fur npNie street at dc that the Imbecile" who favor progate yonnsh, .stau'ln' 'Htl you Wen I tectorate inn- -t be atruck down and that If annexation dr a protectorate drivln de Judged" come war will follow. .. - OF Pn 0o rtrl f tin tnc lomsivew affrntoon t " tion. bnt, like a great soul, ignoring the of liis position as well a the prew-uct- of Mr. Arp. be liumedl "Will you go ridins alely with me tomorrow afternoon T "Aren't you very good nstnrsd. Mr. Flitcroft?" site asked, with an odd Intonation. Tin imposed on often enough," he replied, mliliiug his leg. "by people who Hunk 1 am. Why?" It is only that yum- sitting s.i abruptly upun the ground reminded :ue of something that happened lent ago. I left t'ansan. the Uat tints I met yon." "I dont think I kuew you before you went away. Vos haven't said If you'll go riding with tomorrow, riesse" tict up." Interrupted Mr. Arp acidly, "SomelNsly'ii fall aver yon if you e A every $2.50 you spend with us. Koe-hor- t, proa-eede- Don't be discouraged. Take , 6 Our line of Groceries is always nice and fresh. Bee us for Uay, Grain, Stuck und roultry Food. ' ? THI i that are sure to grow. All seeds sent out from this store are new stock. No old seeds left over. See us before you purchase. . Of WITH tsl-hl- sifter effects hanging years. Run mtuT down system, impaired functions, whole machinery of the body out of gear thats the story in a nutshell. Seeds RECALLS r MALARIAS be for SIEEIQS , d, WASHINGTON 2361 . WHAT A MINISTER PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. : Konumaata, Copings aad Headstones. Dont buy from agents, M they gat largo eommtoaionf end you have to pay thaa. Baa your horn people Ant Yard opposite (Sty Camotery. SAYS DE THAW TRIAL ALL THE HE IS READING DENCE IN THE CASE. AVE. Dr. John Cudllpp, paator of M. E. Church, declared that all tha evidence In tha Thaw trial should be printed. "I want to aea evBallavaa Rooaav.lt la Making a Mistake In Suppressing Ita , ery line of the evidence printed, and I Publication. want to read IL I think the public should read It. President Roosevelt Wichita, Kan, Feb. 18. In a sermon Is Risking n great mistake when he "Women's tries to suppress any of tho testimony. on morality entitled, It should be read." EVI- rights, the Flret . CLARKS Umbrellas STORES Julia Marlow shoes are comfortable. We have a new line, Juat arrived. They aril at 83.25 and 03.50. All co- Soft soles for ttabies, 25c. lor. Nice Black Patent Leather Shoes with colored topa for the little folks. Tins kind of weather yon need something to keep the rain off. We ran sell you a ladys umbrella for Little Giant'' School Shoes are all being sold at a discount before the Spring stock arrives. 65c to $4.50 A few ladles' suits left. If your afre Is here we will let' yon have It St one-haprice. . lf . A mans umbrella from TO THE MEN Look In the window and ere what kind of bat we are selling at t.00. 7So to $5.00 The Muslin Underwear Sale to atill on. Prices are extremely low 26 per cent discount on all our. best "Pet- rie" Underwear. Spring Special in Mohair the 65e kind at 39c. Goods ' ' Dress t ' for the 4irtle folks, Ideal Waist 25c, 33c and 60c kinds, your choice lie ' Indies' back combs from 13.50. $3.30 Brilliant Ins Waists, 5c to 11.92. Every lady needs a rain coat this kind of weather. Tour choice of our entire line 08.25. ' Rubbers , We have received a large line of rubbers 'for the wet and stormy .weather that is coming. d-- rioi-viee- A Grey Squirrel Fur ! nice foe Spring wear. We have a few left kt very low prices. t 93c Clark's Stores shoe sale for the babies. A., SmA 4 |