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Show THE MOUSING 4 THE EXAMINER. PuMiKhcd every day in tho year. Kiltinrai (lllipc. 497 S4lb Stwl. Published by the Union Priding Co. FRANK FRANCIS. Editor and Mgr. Delivered by Carrier. Including Sunday Mom ins Examiner, per month finite toiiH 5 cit 6 eta SUBSCRIFTION RATES. By mail one month (including Meta Sunday) All Foatmaatcra and Rural Delivery Carrier are authorised to receive Snbseribera will confer a favor by Informing thia office of failure to rebefore .their ceive The Examiner breakfast. OGDEN, UTAH, JANUARY ff. 1904. TARIFF ISSUE. Nv York Democracy la not always In harmony with the Democracy of tae nation, but at the banquet in how of that clty'a new mayor there was much said that will be accepted by all Democrats expressive of their David B. Hills attack on the adminlstratlon'e policy In Central America was severe and his suggested plank in the party'a platform of opto the maintenance on position American possessions of colonial systems of government nnnlogoua to the British colon 1st system will meet with approval. Mr. HU1 did not overlook the Importance of tariff revision In his proposed platform and In this he makes no mistake for of all the fallacies In American politics that should be corrected is the belief among Republicans that the Industrial health of this country la preserved by high tariff walla. There la a duty of fd to Id on Iron products, such as steel rails, yet American steel rails are sold In foreign market In competition with thq world not In "dumping quantities, but In shiploads. Nearly every article of manufacture In the United States Is being exportud and disponed of to foreigners at figures loss than quoted in the home markets, yet the impression- prevails among the greet body of the Republicans at the country that were protectiua taken off home manufactures, there would follow ' panto and disaster. Therein lies tba strength of the Republican party. which gives to it but a campaign of edutae Incorrectcation, demonstrating ness of the position would do more to bring Democratic success than the discussion and consideration of any other subject of difference between the two great political artic. u - REPUBLICANISM OF HOAR. Senator Hoar la a Republican la name only. He is not aware of that fact for be carefully nurtures the belief that , sooner or lsler. his party will accept bis views, but to the unbiased mind the Massachusetts Senator Is too thoroughly imbued with ' Democratic doctrine and too completely out of auoord with his colleagues on the administration's side of the Senate chamber to be longer classed ns a Republican.. He has high Ideals of government that are outraged by the buccaneers In the dominant party who want conquest, and colonics and subjects, Senator' llaar was too old to learn new tricks w hen his party leader fell away from the Americanism of Lincoln, ho he has remained tmo to earlier conviction while bln former political associates have been proclaiming the right of the powerful to subjugate and tyrannise over the weak. In n speech on the Panama outrage, Senator Hoar gave cause for n further alienation from Republican leaders when he said: Did we. In subsume say to Colombia. We wilt not allow you lo prerevolution In your province of vent I'ansmg by moving your forces there, before It broke out? I want to know. 1 think the American people want to know and have a right to know; whether this mighty policeman Instructed to keep the peace on that Isthmus, seeing a man about to attack another before he bud struck hi blow, manarlcd the arms of the man stUckcd so that he could not defend himself, leaving the nxoallarl free, and then instantly proceeded to secure from the aKMilant the pocket-boo- k cf the victim on the grouud that be was de facto the owner. Aa the statement ia left in the official communication to Congress, this revolution was known at Washington before It wma known on the Isthmus. All our Government, by Its own statement, seems to bnve done In its anxiety that transit should not be disturbed, was not to Uke measures that violence should not occur, but to take measures that violence should not be prevented. It performed Its duty of keeping uninterrupted the transit across the It Isthmus only by interrupting Mured and itself in its moat that of the lawuse, rightful ful Government of the country moving its own troop over Its own territory that. It might prevent a breach of its pence and unlawful revolution aaaiDM its authority. Mr. President, is there any donlK that, as now standing unexplained, this was an act of war? If this be our policy, and It go on. if say disaster emnev to the great Republic which lfesven avert and our country shall perish, she will be mourned only by despots, and her overthrow will.be hailed with exaltation and triumph by every people in the Western Hemisphere, from the Arctic Ocean to Cape Horn. -- , i THE LESSON OF THE FIRE.. The lesson or the Chicago theater has Impressed Itself upon the peoph.-- , nut only of Chicago but of the fire EXAMINO, IT A II, OGDEN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, sian reply to Jajmn has nut yet been received. from Vladivosluck Il is squadron there is To hi dras n Saturday. January Kith, that the for action. at 9:20 p. tu., pertormauce at the preparing l:U3 p. m. According lo auother has left LYCEUM FAMILY THEATER report, a Russian erun-ePort Arthur with a small military Kale of I'oupuii Tickets cumtucuce force on board. Its dcMtinution H unJan. 4ih at p. tu. iierfurniauces known, lint it is probably Cbcmpui-po- , and continues a Iter noon and evnlug Corea. uulil the evening of January loth-FirTokio. Jan. 5. 4:7 p. m. An extra BEAUTIFUL BRASS BKDtiTEAD. edition of the official gazette has been By the Mauagor. issjed containing army and navy orSecond ders prohibiting the publishing of reSILVER VEGETABLE DISH. ports of the movement of troops or John Kmaliey. Jewelor. war vessels from this time on. OtherThird wise Japanese authorities are InterferFULL DRESS PATTERN. ing with press messages 8. J. Burt and Bros. Fourth Berlin. Jan. 6. The widely separatBEAUTIFUL DECORATED LAMP. ed vesiailw of the German Far Eastern Wheelwright aud Bros. squadron, have been ordered to conFifth of centrate nt Tstnchwu. province ONE HUNDRED BREAD TICKETS, Khautung. This movt went is conHess Bakery. sidered here ns probably relating to The above prises now on exhibi- the possibilities of war between Rustion In the window of OGDEN FUR- sia and Japan. NITURE ft CARPET CO. statement 1 .an don. Jan. S. The foreign office at KL Petprinciple. Rome of them know to mailo by tothethe Associated Press retheir great sorrow that a departure to ersburg illegitimate speculation la fraught with garding the instructions sent toto the the great oatiger. The great trout move- viceroy was communicated ment that haa experienced such re- foreign office and to the Japanese lemarkable development during the past gation. They both expressed pleasure few years, lias met witli a serious set- at the fact Hint Russia bad evinced back. The growth of these mammoth such a friendly attitude, but they raid bo could cnmblnstions has been viewed for some no definite conclusions EDITORIAL OPINION. time with no little apprehension by drawn until tho nature of the counthose who watch closely thu (rend of terproposal waa known. tit. IWersburg, Jan. 3. The foreigd human affairs. It has been freely precouncil stands up. todicted that capltalixatinn would be office informed the been sent have instructions Uiat day to carried of the Stale destroying (Utah length Journal.) would to the viceroy- - giving a basis of the The autocrat or the comjietlUon: that the people new admintairariun appnars to have flml themselves completely at the reply. The latter waa drawn up in the Duma of the bumped Into n bulk head of oak fogs. mercy of ninnoKily. All this fear haa must conciliatory spirit. accepted, IU ran full till against the City Conn- proven to be gruumllesa; the combines Japanese proposal wine ell and much to his surprise found that have crumbled and fallen, through tlielr while others were made the subject of were met It not made of mush. As was Inherent weakness. They disregarded extended observations and economic Uwa and attempted tilings by counter proposals. H known the muuniebank opposed There are strong hopes in many cirthe election of Councilman Carr as hitherto undreamed of. As a result cles that on Thursday next, the Russian rein now are of them many engaged president of the Council. His wishes were konwu and were Ignored. Mr. pairing haltered fortuues and gather- Christmas, the Czar Ismay be able to assured. Carr was elected by a substantial ma- ing from overthrow and disaster the announce that peace lesaoua of experience. It has jority. All bis subsequent rag was bitter been strongly urged for some time that "HOLY R0LLER8 MOBBED. unavailing. the If the law bad designed that one trusU should of nectsisity be mailo man should run the affairs of a city, objects of Sclal legislation. and this Apostles Captured and Tarred and Feathered. there would have been no need of course may yet be advisable; but withn city council. The members out legislative enactment the past Jam 5. A special to Ore., Portland, their failure of that body am the representative of year has witnessed own Intrinsic weaknsss. the Evening Telegram from Corvallis, their through the rity; they keep mure In touch with l nlht twen,7 It 1 remarkable that the country 7''' the fueling of the people; and they should of list g through long m should lie quick to sense the public 7 speculative failures and U so littls needs. In electing n president of their affected In (is material luteresta. This j nrt Brooks. the Holy Rollers apos-ca-n own choice they simply exercised the r011. l1. pi only lie accounted for by th. fact n harbored, brought them back and authority which the law confers upon that the loose fall upon tba class who them and tha discretion which their erm able lo aland them- - The ported them to tho outhern part or people believe that they possess Mem- organizer and tha promoter were the j ie town where they were stripped and bers of the City Council will be sup- losers, as they Justly deserved to be. thoroughly tarred and feathered. They ported by fit lions generally In stand- When a spirit of extravagance la in- - j WPr9 then released and told that If ing by the right and authorities for dulged It is gratifying to know that they were ever caught In Corvallis which tha law holda them responsible. only the extravagant suffer. The coun- - j again they would be lynched, About midnight friends of the try' general prosperity haa been but THE TOMATO INDUSTRY. Impaired by these ayndliate tints rounded up a druggist and pro failures, and the syndicates themselves cured turiientine and oil for the pur-- 1 Halt Lake Herald.) pose of removing the obnoxious coy- hare received a must effective cheek, The American Grocer has Juat Issued Wages have been good and work ering. This morning almut daylight fair j Ureffleld and Miss Maud Hurt, the old- lu collection or mat laths on (he to- plenty. The former has and a ready market at good mato pack, It la technically railed, In the Untied Rtnteh during the season prices, loibur troubles have been someof 1903. It ahowa that S43.7S3.7S0 cans what frequent, and labor organizations of tomatoea were canned last year. have in many case pressed their de- -' On a bnsla or SO, 000,000 population mamls too for. Tins, of course, has Ihla Is something like three and tine-ha- lf had a depressing effect In some Induspolut strongly tans of tomatoes for every man, tries. Rut woman and child In the United Stales, toward n resumption of activity along U Is quite possible that n few eo-p-ie the llnqs where misunderstandings be- Thermometer Lower Than Far Years Intense Cold Causes Delay are nut fond of canned tomatoes, tween employer and employe hare existed. too; In Traffia. w new The year oiens ith great promThe increase in the imck last year o Near lork, Jan. 5. When the govas compared with 1003 waa notable. ise. Consumption of the product mill and the factory was never ernment thermometer reached four beNearly 31,000,000 more cans were put the are few signs of over- low aero up than lu 1003. Thia may be taken greater. There at 6 o'clock this morning, all production. except where high prices local either as ah Indication that more to- or rold records since 1873 natJanuary arrested the have siierulation matoes are being eaten or that the ural flow of case were beaten. Thermometers In various iu as the business, Industry Is so prolltabls as to allract the steel and cotton trades. Else- districts went several degrees lower a larger amount of rapIlaL The Ameri-ra- a tif at good and from 8 to 13 hefow .was reached. where labor la employed Grocer, however, attribute! the Trade conditions abroad are At 9 o'clock the offliffal thermometer wages. lu the greater part of the and the abpromising. The forslgn trade of 1904, had gone up towas3 below, short tsclc of 1$01, when tha supply according some relief. to present indication, will sence of wind waa not nearly equal to the demand, 1st The Intense rold Interfered considvery active, and this means great evun at (he high prill's then prevailactivity at home. The Imalnes out- erably with all outdoor occupatlonaaud ing. look at the beginning of a year waa delayed all regular and suburban Home ettiarna of Utah will learn with never more favorable. trains. The effects of the heavy Know had been overcome, but It was difficult pleasure that thia stats stands well to keep up steam and many local up In the list of tnnialo imckrra. Il was eighth in 1S03 and seventh In trains had to be abandoned on account ACCEPTS PROPOSALS 1903. of dlaabled engine. Utah's Increase In 1903 was up Traffic on land and water waa In seward of 2,000,000 cans over 1903. In 1903 Utah caunad 8.907, UOO cans. Maryliners arBut Japan la Making More Active Pre- rious trouble. land easily led all the other siatea with rived looking like iertre ships. Both Than Ever. parations i tho East and North rivers were lu re- 4,987,224 i a He containing two dMeu Cologne, Jan. 6. According to ad- - ; jy navigable, while the Harlem river caus each. Indiana waa second with 989.01 cases and Delaware was third vice received by the Cologne Ga- - for the ilrst time In right yean was dam bridge above with 899,904 cases. The greal cut prefrom tit. IVtembiirg. tho lurniH 133th street. Kerry boats and tugs at vious tomato park in the United Slates of tho UuHHian wi-rreply to was 9.494.SI3 cases In 1902. and the swept out of their courses by the uiNiii at a council on drift ii c, and every ounce of power in best record prior to lhai was In 1899. provided over by I lie Cawr and Sunday, attend- was required in reach their slip. when 7.404.922 case were put up. cd by the Grand Duke Vladimir and tnmi The boats Vliivh land at the battery Alcxlcff, ibi.-- foivign. war ami marine had to turn rams to part tbe A STIRRING UP IN CHICAGO. ministers and M. Wllte, president of Ice in their battering slips. l, the council of minister. Thu Mail from tbe west and cant were linden-lanlike oilier. (Salt lake Tribune.) six to ten hours late. The feeling In Chicago over the Iro- that the reply readers n peaceful issue from Snow wu not to blame for this, so show no Are quois sign of prusent IKMMihlC. much as the inability of the locomoabating. On the contrary. It appears tu keep steam up. to become deeper and more powerful. tit. Jaa. C. In reply to tive There la a general shaking up. and a Japan. Russia made great cunresaiun Troy, N. Y.. Jan. 9. lu exposed determination la expressed lo uverhaul and bnpea her proposals will prove place in the city and suburbs it was all the places of amusement, balls, and acceptable to Japan. 32 degrees below and other points beeven the churches. A claim ia made, I'aria. Jau. 5. A dispatch to th low. the coldest in the history of Tokio indeed, that the Utter pay less regard Havas agency trorn today .Troy. to the ordinances sad the ordinary says: The preparations for the embarkaprecaution against lire and stampede AniMerdam. N. V.. Jan. 5. than do the theaters; that besides law-le- a' tion of two divisions of Jnpanesr temperature OiU morning was Average 26 and I miisiruct km, they put rhaint lu troop arc continuing actively. It 39 below zero. the aisle lo seat aitemlaul. ami have believed they will Iki dispatched to no clear avenue of escapee in fane port In South Corea, tu restore orKishklll lomdine. X. V.. Jan. 3. At there Is an alarm. Title, while icHk-In- g der. Uhdikill at a oVIimIc today the tber- Owing to the nlwrm-- of detail re-- momVtrr "reKifrsd 38 Mow for stmnaer for the church-goin- g ro. qualities of Chhago people than the garding the liussiun reply the officials to are not au careful express opinion facts have been commonly supposed New llavcn. Conn.. Jan. 3. This was to be, U moet ha.ardoiis. and Is aurely as to tbe outcome, but the general the coldest morning In the last five In official tone comment circle of is years In Connecticut. n direct violation of law, or at least From midnight lightly leas hoiwfuL The most It ought to lie. until 5 o'clock the official thermomefeature of a despatch from ter reading was 6 Imlow sent. It la claimed that the ordinances as statement that Japan Is they exist are too severe In some re- Tokio is the Anal prei ration for a for spects, and this no doubt has raiumd hastening Wilmington. Del.. Jan. 5. Tbe cold more extensive despatch of troops to wave their general neglect; for there I no- Guess extends oier Delaware with than at first contemplated. The practically no variation. The mercury thing so crtaln to cause the whole body Government now decided ha to send of legislation or any given subject to ranged from 3 to 8 below. of 33.090 an men. as army organized fall Into disregard, a to have In it to Corea. This Is more two Wilkeabarre. 18.. Jan. 3. The temprovisions that by common conseut are than divisions, double the strength of the ex- perature today Is the severest In loo harsh, or are nierrly annoying anil flrat and years In this section of the Stale.many cnnlemplated not milistanUlly required. The Uiiy pedition At aud i Glen Summit the mercury was 28 leCouncil will at once proceed to revive require a large fleet of transports ; - lHW ara extensive which proarrangements Nt In to ; the ordinances relating MOI)r?aln Tp- tefQ. safety rapidly towards completion. ,n )ow' lity lt m buildings, and eroding public and The destination of this army I exp.-ct-p(,iuw put them on a more practical and effd it, be southern Corea, wtirularl . h icient liasi. When this is done, no Kusau aud Marampha The offieia-- ; ang ,h"i the denwd tar doubt the municipal cflh-erof Chicago will (for a few years, at least.) enforce would not object to thr dispatch of the : aWe fo. a ' wk to make dcliver.e. them rigidly, and that will lo the lirrt-pnbut the magnitude of ttt expedition, ted city of the iountry. lu the pi us begin to raise tntno doubt as to KEPT CLOSED UP. meantime, that the propery-- o ncr of I whether Uuesia will Aacquiesce. Chicago have been unn-- remise in the lthough no positive advice have been Dances Were Net Held in Chicago observance of the building regulation, given (f tho preparation for the Lett Evening. ia simply evldeut. as it is said that of this large army, the report the strict enforcement of them would excite some apprehension- as It ts uid 5. Jan. Because of Ihe IroChicago. done n Urge number of the business It may develop Into the first outward quois theater disaster, scares of and public buildings in that city. dances sct for last evening were canact of the Impending conflict. Rumors are in circulation st Mar- celled or polKined to a late date. PROOSPECTR BRIGHT. seille that a French naval division No dame may be held for a week or Is almut to metre orders to sail for mom ( The Ogden Standard.) the Far Fast. The reports, however, "Close up and keep closed until you The past year has taught some Im- cannot be confirmed here, but there is have shown my Inspectors that are la none imand more portant lesson, reason to believe that the naval autb complying with the ordinance you rethose than received by the oritles are considering the disposition spect to exits, stairs and other In portant safety of managers great trust syndbateo. of the warships in Ilia event of a seri- apparatus was the order sen, out by They have learned that rral htisiuciw ous turn in the eituation. ; eci or Williams lo ilie proprietor i an only come nci-ethrough a ibne :'.imi of public lin'.l for dunti ami oiliadherinecto well ci&IPxIh ,t Tokio. Jan. 3. 1;t-- p 111. Tl:.- II. . er poit'-ra- l asenili!ics. PR IZES entire couulry, and public buildings and places of amusements are undergoing an Inspection heretofore unknown. The newlipupers are filled with editorial opinion, urging the fire protection. The uecoxiily of keynote of ibis demand for improvement n safeguarding the lives of the people Is rouiained in the follow ing from the Pueblo t'hiefiain: There Is probably not another theater in Chicago that is not mure dangerous thau the Iroquois was yesterday.' There are of them that are much more an. The frightful loss of life and the sorrow that has cornu tu hundreds of Chicago homes appear to have been In this case unavoidable, but that Is no reason for abating anything of the precautions that should be enforced in every large hall where human being are assembled. Theaters are built with halls that are only to be reached by dangerous stairways, chain are permitted lu the aisles at churches, and other rules ot safety are constantly and flagrantly violated. There ia lu fact hardly a city lu thu entire land in which tho lesson of Chicago's great disaster may nut be studied with profit." 1!0. Utah National Bank. OPPOSE PROFESSIONAL COACH. Jan. 5. At a meetAnnapolis. ing of the navy athletic associations UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. steps have been- taken to abandon It football coaching by professionals. OGDEN, UTAH. mas decided to request Dr. Faul J. Dashieli to ait as bead coach, to be President E. assisted by former stars of ihe navy John K.Dooly team only. Hr, Dashieli la chairman Horace E. Peery Gaohiar Hoag of the Inter collegiate Rules commit- Ralph tee. He is a professor at the academy- sad DOMESTIC Sella FOREIGN draft oa all point. A VALUABLE MANUSCRIPT. Md- - Kip-ms- r r 2'-3- New York. Jan. 5. It ia understood, say a Herald dispatch from lamdon, PAYS INTEREST OS TIME that the Baker manusrript of Milton's pU-at- Paradise Lost around which great controversy was waged recently, will be put up for auction January 34th, haring negotiations for a private salerect-lvefoiled. Several offers were from the United States, but it i said the highest was 923.900. and not $230,-Ouas some reports had it. WHO'S YOUR BUTCHER? d t) DEATH. MRS. LATIMER'S Baltimore, Jan. 5. Mr. Mary beth Wormley Latimer, tho authoress. Is dead at her nome here. She waa 81 years old and had been in feeble health for some time, the ahoek of the death of her husband, Randolph Brandt Latimer on ChrUtmas eve, hastening her end. Her husband waa a member of the engineer corps which laid out the Baltimore ft Ohio railroad. Eliza- the Massage. Facial Treatment Given. Manicuring, Shampooing Private Treatments by appointment at - J Leaders in BUT The Vise Hu Patronizes A. E. Weatherby Ogden Steam Laundry. Phone 174. WHOLESALE BUTCHER RETAIL. ABBATTOIR. 37th of Street 2451 Wash Ave. Feet 437 55th. f A. KUHN BRO., buy FINE MILLINERY 2404 Wash. Cor. 24th St j The Wicked Stand In Slippery Places, Are his meats Ia he progressive? right up to the popular demand? Are hla prices based on giving you the best for tho smallest sum possible or does be sell inferior meat that are constantly causing you annoyance? Quality la the keystone of our buxines. Everything we offer our patron la the dependable kind of food stuff pure, foil weight, fresh and priced most attractively. Clothing and Goods. Furnishing You and we deliver tbe Goods. Tollers La Mode, elm-tin- .u JANUARY 0. Washington Ave. 'Phone 238 Y. , TEAMSTERS C. PLATT SADDLERY CO. carries a full line of Gloves, Blankets, Whips, Tents and Wagon Covers. Mfr. of High Grade Harness and Stock Saddles. Phene 514. 2279 Washington Ava. J. lit , ! fe ' enj-jye- iSTOCKMEN i ' turn Trans-Atlant- Ple ! Jii (let-hie- ic We Have Done Our Part - Our Great Ross Book Store. CLEARANCE SALE - ; Rooks, Stationery and Office Suppfies. IndU-sUui- i . ITS UP TO YOU NOW WRAPS DRESS GOODS WEAK 33i per cent off 20 per cent off EYES should have careful attention by an experienced eye specialwith ist. Don't experiment your eyes, but go to the best first. It is the cheapest and most satisfactory. J. T. RUSHMER, 2413 means much to the buyers of dry goods. We have prepared a feast of good things for the New Year. You know we sell good, reliable stuff and always mark In plain figures, and when yon get the bone-fld- e not take a reductions that we are now giving, It does Daniel Webster to know It's cheap. A partial list gives UNDERWEAR REMNANTS 20 per cent off Table linen very cheap There are several things we could flay, but If you remember all we have already said yon will be making n start In the right direction for a happy and prosperous New Year. PAINE & HURST, Wash. Ave. A Story Dry Goods of hosiery Selling A Which will be of interest to women generally. We have some hosiery which we want to sell before the 9th. This hosiery ia for sale solely for the reason that we don't care to make room for It with the large amount we have bought for this summer's trade, its mighty good hosiery the only kind we ever offer for sale. tm-xvt- lu Mun-oml- wi-r- rorre-Kpundcn- IVti-ndnir- . e nt semi-publ- 3 STORES ic ! I J dis-pat- ih - lu--- s - ING OUT SALE 9 Nearly 4QO Overcoats at Eastern Wholesale Prices You can't afford to wear a Thread Bare Overcoat when you can get New, Stylish Looking Good Wearing Overcoats at these Reduced Prices, CLARK at & SONS, |