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Show TOE 4 MORNIXrj To stun government properly there. by attempt to lapiure tha plant I solely consida naval nnivement is not to ered for a. moment, as Captain Malian Published every day in the year. and other authoritative writer have Business Office. 407 24th Street ixuiitcd oist retcntly. Itefcnding a xiut frtuu behind livoi fortittcai ions by iitniiiitcil on solid plat forma is Fuolished by the Union Printing Ca gunsit easier ilmn miti assaulting it front floating pldt forms, even though the FRANK FRANCIS, Editor and Mgr. floating orduante lie of auixTior size and force. A combined laud and sea movement against Port Arthur, howDelivered ty Carrier, Including The problem ever. may he exported. Sunday Moraiug Examiner, is praetirally lit same as that at Katlifts month per go in Is. ix. when the American comcu ina manders decided on such a contbiued Single copies movement and won. it also may 1 exSUBSCRIPTION RATES. ported Hint the Jaimitcsc will use the knowledge they gained in 1S!'1 in their By mail one month (including THE EXAMINER. dun Jay Ail IVUcuxtcrs and Kurai Delivery Ca Tisra are authorized to receive by Sujscribpre will confer a favor reinforming ttlx riBce of failure to ceive The Examiner before their breakfast OGDEN, UTAH, MARCH 11, 1904. EXAMINER. OGDEN. UTAH, FRIDAY MOKN1XG, Ur. Cleveland, in hia communication Evening Post, has practically given the Democrats a platform. He may yet have to furnish the candidate. Columbus Enquirer-Su- Lyceum Theatre to the Saturday Sawyer & Young, Props n. WEEK MARCH 7tH. SIDE. n. well-know- o. The Kxauiiii'-- Ua given tin- - Kuian suii- - of the ratixfi, leading up lo Hu1 herewith jr in tlic Far Kai and the statements of Koyaro TaLa-hir- a, Japanese minister to the United tiau's, as given liy Uie North A median Keiiew, The minister is quoted aa saying: of Jaitan'e The fundament ;il iitirix artiuu baa been to safeguard vital uliieh would be seriously tnen-aie- d if Russia absorbed Manchuria, ami folluaed that by the Inevitable sequence of such action the ultsorp-liu- u of Korea. Thera is no reason lo doubt that the after step forma pan of the getters I scheme of Husain's advance in the Far Uasi. ller course in Manchuria jtointa to the conclusion that she intends to make its provinces, sooner or later, a part of the Russian empire. Russia once in undisputed imtseseiun of Manwould be churia. the Korean an easy prey, and there is nothing iu what we know of the rules that govern Russian policy In the Far EaxL that suggests the belief that the temptation would be resisted. To Jaintu everything affecting Korean affairs la of the greatest importance. Occupancy by a foreign lxmrer would mean, at the very least, the restriction of the commerce and of the peaceful activities of her iieople In the most promising field for their rievelui-nieon the continent of Asia. If the occupying power were Russia it would me'an far more, because It would certainly eutall measures of which could not hut become a serious drain uixm the national resources. T am speaking now of the political control of Korea by another imwer. So far as commercial nr other legitimate enterprises are concerned, Jajutn has never had the slightest desire either to prevent their Introduction or to hamper their growth. On the contrary, If she bad a deciding voice in the matter such Influences would be welcomed and fostered, as they would contribute to the development of an Independent, enlightened and proxiKrons nation, and that la precisely what Japan wishes Korea to lie. In describing the trend of Kussian policy in the Far East Minister Taka-hir- a writes: It has been said ol Russia that she moves along the line of least resistance, but always moves, slowly, irresistibly, like a glacier. Rut since 1SU5 she has moved by leaim and nut along the path where resistance was leant to he expected. Phe effected the retrocession of Port Arthur on the ground that its occupation by a foreign lxiwer waa a menace to the peace of the East and the integrity of China. Within three years she held Port Arthur herself under a nominal lease, and siut-- then, by the expenditure')! millions, has made it a second Gibraltar. She obtained China's consent to shorten the Siberian railway by the construction of a line under lier oan and China's Joint rout ml south of t ho Amur. Tbsl simple concession quickly led to others, until Anally a syxtcnt of railways was evolved which gave Russia strategic control of tho whole of North China. These symptoms of almost feverish activity in the extension of tho 'Russian sphere of domination in the Far East culminated in tho armed of tho whole of under pretext for which the linxcr trouble furnished occasion. Russian agent, official and unofficial. were pursuing a course that plainly ind ated a design to gain control of important strategical polntx. in particular, there was an endeavor to widen a obtained by a Russian romjutny for cutting timber upon the Vain Into a project not unlike that carried out mult r the Manchurian The Japanese government could not fail to view these movement with grave concern. In reviewing the negotiations that Immediately preceded the war. Minister Takahira writes: I firmly believe iliat the most t are-fscrutiny will show that my government ailed throughout in a spirit of moderation and conciliation. Each side may be ronfldent of the Justice of tha muse, but for our part we ean point to established forts as proof of the sincerity c.f our motives. If stress is laid ujxin the fad that Japan marie warlike preparations during the progress of the negotiations, it need only Is answered that before "What did Grnrgc Washington do liegan Russia's warlike fur his ciiuntrv?' asked the teacher. in Manchuria nnd He qave it un extra holiday. In the Far East waa out of all promptly answered the boy ai the foot to any apparent necessity, of thf class. C'hieSUn New. nrd that thereafter there was no esa-t.'r- s in tlie effort to increase p, One Who Fays the niDrt 1 wtisker ias jrne up rtrrrgth and efficiency. Foreatft.il Son To what room? Yale RecordEDITORIAL OPINION r is nt ys 11HJ1. My wife Is the captain !n life." And you?- of cur lf WDIMIP fliii-.ki-- Prescriptions DIGNAIMS DANCING ACADEMY Specialty DANCE EVERY MONDAV REGULAR 24 X. 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FOR SALE. Job. Cbei W. L. Maglnnla 233 FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, Hay, and Oraln call on W. T. As till, Phono 320y. 2318 Washington avo. 'Phono 2319 Washington Ave. 5 3USy. Ross Book Store. MONEY TO LOAN. .J. J. SALOON Choice Wines, Liquors and Ggars. FOR SALE A bargain in partly Improved business property on lower street. Good rental inTwenty-fift- h come. HUNTER A KENNEDY. MONEY TO LOAN. 8L ERIK LARSON, Prop. 128 25th. FOR SALE Household furniture, room house, at 550 22nd. Twenty-fift- L' llTLE QUEEN F0RSALE Building lota and fi eight room modern brick house easy term. Inquire of Jno. J- - Greiner, ' ur lit- iPuto j "Oh. Im the checkmate. PrinceThough Port Arthur becomes let ton Tiger. Important idraer tlcally aa he weeks r by, It Is hardly to be suppoeed thrt "How do you i about the situattiw Japanese bvve ainJoued rtr tion ? i, hipe of iwiituring It. if for nothing ids" I feel. answered the emperor. ban to make their own the fnrtilia-tinw!ikf the Mi!-- occupant of a badly armament. t'rvk. and other WM. faa'ouHd conn when several Inter-Mountai- n. s' llMi ri-- WALLACE DRUG CO d else-whe- ie tle vessel Hn 1 h atip-plie- MOVEMENTS AEOUT PORT ARTHUR. tins The fine hairs about the month of u horse are organ of lou.-- ,f delicacy. They la a certu.n tent, the same purixMe a our u, and, the whiskers of the cat or tl trunk of the elephant. Bensirtv,-- , la due To specially developed ajlnai of nerve in the akin, which are Unnaliy sending messages to the hrsi. The Up hairs of tho Lone first , the stimulus, which ia commit ui-- e,v, 11 to the end organs and so passre cm u the brain. They come into play itt Ihe hone aamplee a new article of foud He first smells it and. having f satisfied himself, touches it delia... with those sensitive hairs. The i.j.per Up moves softly in quick xympuihj aud confirms the opinion suggested liy the lmir. The tongue Judges limii.r as to the fitness of the food. ' When the horse wishes to drink, the hairs assure him that the water is .'tvs from foreign matter on the surface. f,r he drinks from the surface only. TL-- y detect the smallest particle of dirt guide him to the purest dae. Time-Democr- 1 ui Heirs Thackeray created quite erroneous impressions of hiwarlf by often indulgtiquity, being found among the earliest ing In iruuy in tbe presence of people of cultivated species. A kind of onion who were incapable of understanding grown in Egypt 2.000 years aud more it Oue curious instance which he gave ago was considered so excellent that It was this: Thackeray bad been dining received divine honors, being worshipat tbe Garrk'k sud was talking In tbe ed as a god. This was considered a UHikiug room after dinner with varigood Joke by tlie Homans of those days, ous club acquaintances. One of them who, aa well as the Greeks, were achappening 19 have left hla cigar case quainted with several varieties of on- at home, Thackeray, though disliking ionsIt la likely that the plant first the man, who waa a notorious tuft grew in Persia or Afghanistan. Garlic hunter, good naturedly offered him oue baa been raised in China for thousand of his dgsra. The man accepted the of years, and the ancient Egyptians cigar, but, not finding it to hia liking made great use of It. No picture of it had the bad taste tu say to Thackeray. baa ever been found on the monuments, I say, Thackeray, you won't wind my but this may be because the plant waa saying I dont think mock of tldi considered unclean by the priests. cigar? Thackeray, uo doubt irritated at the man's ungraciousness and bearTelllaw Tits kr tho Porch. ing In mind bis tuft hunting predilecThe oldest system by which men tions, quietly respouded, You ought have told the time of day Is suudluis. to, my good fellow, for It waa given In aundiala still existence tue There are Instead, however, of by a lord. since long before the Christian era. In detecting the Irony, the dolt Immedifact they have been found In Egypt ately attributed the remark to snobbishdating before the pharaoh. The In- ness on Thackeray's art aud to tha dians and wild nation told the time end of his day went about declaring by tbs position of tbe shadow of that Thackeray had boasted that ba trees or mountain. The Cbineae bavo hnd 'n ririr by a lord. carried the art of aundiala to perfecsuntion and even today use pocket dials instead of watches. One Chinese watchmaker has arranged hla front porch In such a way tho shadow of tho posts tells the time by which to reguPaterson In Pillate tlw watches-A- da a d Rtiaao-Japane- coin-i-seii- tire. Tkackwav1. Itali 4 Uarlta. The onion la a vegetable of great an- . Maiu-btiri- 11, Since tha war broke out ia the East, numerous people in diplomatic circles of Europe, whom the outside world never heard of before, are making GLADYS CARLYLE, strenuous efforts to convince the pubContralto. lic ihst they are nuw higher up in the GREEN WALD A MURRELLA, scale of animation than the average and High Class Singing Dancing. clothes pin. Birmingham News. THE NATIONAL TRIO, Comedy Sketch Artist. Kentucky Is waging war on the slot GARVIN A EEARCEY, machines. They must have been occuComedian, pying too much of the time of the BERMUDAS. highball rollers. Florida Tintea-UnioThe Pickaniny. Folk has not run all the grafters out coining operations against Port Arthur. E. WILL HENSLEY, Foot Juggler, of St. Louis; they have "touched UnHaving stormed and raptured the same EDISON MOVING PICTURES. cle Sam for another 4,tuV.0Hi. Columplace iu that year they know how to Admission 10c. bia State. prrfurin that Job again. When Martha Oyania, in 1S!4. led the Japanese Scratch a Russian aud you find a army to the aurcessfnl attack on Port n to people in the vicinity have announced Tartar ia a proverb Arthur, he made his lauding at llieii-wat Hie nioiiih of thx Huakwan their fixed determination to have pot- tha Japanese, so they blow him up with a torpedo. Houston Chronicle. river, mid ihcnee marched down the what she "I often wonder just .viiiittilu. a distance of seventy-fiv- e She keep a dog. miles. Si far In tho present war there thinks of me, "said the young married She keeps a bird; has been no mention of Japanese oper- man. la find said to the It out," easy She keeps her health. ations in that direction, which docs not man. down "Just sit elderly married She keeps her word. prove that there have been none. which la sixdled on some mapa on her hat, and she will tell you what Kerim a diary she thinks of you in leas than a minBut, goodness know. ivtsiwo, is on the cast const of the ute." Chicago Journal. She never keeps buttons peninsula. An army on that shore could On her husband's clothe. be upK)rtrd. if, necessary, liy the "Bliggina is very opinionated. He whtde Yellow sea fleet without that Memphis Scimitar. fleet leaving Pott Arthur unguarded or thinks that nobody can teach him anygrim. The best way to get a thing done Just ! uuwatched, while if the fleet went thing." Miss answered "Well, Cayenne around into tlie gulf of I,eao Tong it What m JnrBtlUt U. right Is about "I he gueaa right. Is to do it yourself. I'm aware; would run the risk of having a sortie quietly, The editors only aim was seemingly Washington Star. For his mother la fond of dressing him struggling with a perplexing problem, made from Port Arthur. Followers of . the war will do well tu keep their eye , up lie moved uneasily on bis hobbyhorse And his father of Greene Why will you go on with on the east shore of the peninsula, and dreasing him and finally twisted all tbe mane off his about yourself? down. steed. Then ba crawled up on hla fae;erially upon Pitsuwo, no matter auch long stories New Orleans what weird and wonderful spelling may People dont want to hear them. thers knee and. looking Inquiringly In I never for an inidant'aup-poseBlack ba given to that name by telegrapher. bit face, said: Golf. said the richest man in the they did. When I talk, I talk "18, what 1 a Journalist? Isn't that world with enthuilaam. has made me for my own amusement "My son. said the editor aa be medithe way with ' everybody? Boatou twenty years younger! EVIDENCE OF THE FRAUD. stroked tbe golden bead of hia tatively Gee! exclaimed the bystander. Transcript. my son, a journalist la a offspring "What won't he be worth when he .. (Sait Lake Tribune.) hat and no wears a who mats at meals "Dont you take your reaches hia present age!" Chicago Shore and borrows ping from news The preservation of the illegal bal- SweUfronta money wore?" restaurant any Tribune. Denver lots In the city of by photopaper men. Memphis Scimitar. "No; hes a four flnsher. He makes graphic process will afford an object yott fryinchafing-disfor prices pay lesson to ihe people of that city for g-pan "I'm better off than you are. amid Beat Kl of Proof- grub.Chlcago Tribune. the artist. "You don't sleep on the years. Tho proof that such ballots "Here! exclaimed the irate customer were cast anil that ho owed his elecfloor." lower to the trunk dealer. I thought yon Teacher Can you tell me what a tion to them caused Mr. Shafroth to "I den't sleep on any floor, retorted said that cheat I bought of you wai is. Tommy? dromedary vacaii his scat in the House of RepChicago moth proof 7" Yea. ma'am; a dromedary the poet; "I sleep on a bed. without asking the ia Tommy resentatives, camel. Yonkers News. a glwa-maate"Well, said the dealer. "Wasn't It? House Pi vote on the quest bin. He Statesman. "No! When I opened it my things willAre Benedict became satisfied that he was elected you Prospective were full of moths! or fraudulent like ballots, aud, nothing by those Detroit, Mich., carpenter have pre- ing to heroine everything Great Scott, man! What better an honest man, surrendered the fruit sented demand for an increase of two lor my sake? proof of em do yon want?" Brownif Yes. leave Bride of the fraud. you one-haProspective 37 3 an rent and hour to ing Magazine. It will he remembered that Senator out the nothing part of the proposiWaahlngton Star. pie for dinner. Teller of Colorado waa elected last, tion. Baltimore American. Hosrf isf Brolos. year through the operation of these' Russia haa suddenly begun throwing A newly arrived westerner waa conCHRISTIANITY'. The member of the PA88IVE same frauds. bouquets at the United States, "Little boy, inquired the minister, fronted In a street of New York late at legislature which returned him to tbo she Is preparing to ask for an lrrhspa AmeriUnited State Senate went able to do can loan, as she has reached the end who had called to am the man of the night by a ruffian with leveled revolver, who made tbo stereotyped dehouse. "Is your father a Christian? so 1 ecaiixe tho Democratic candidate of her credit In France, and German Yea, replied the boy. "I think he mand, Give me your money or IU for the Legislature in Arapahoe coun- and English financiers have drawu ty were elected through these same tight their puree airings. San Fran- is, but I dont believe he is working blow your brains out. at It these days. LlppinroU. frauds. True, the crime lu Senator cisco Chronicle. Toller' caxe is one degree removed WUU. from the polls direct, blit hi election , Msiio Jane? any AND proposals yet, was none the leas the result of those "Are you wld ua or agin us? "No. I almoet made one last evenOf Corea aska Japan. fraud than was Mr. Bhafroth's. mm on but Insisted staying in NOTICES And yet, up to date, there he lieen ing, We're Wlju, says Corea, JPROBATE the room." Cleveland Plain Dealer. no move ou Mr. Teller' part that InWe're Wlju to a man. dicate 'That's very friendly of you. any purpose to follow Mr. In war It Is the nation that ran deConsult County Clerk or the respechonorable example. Mr. liver the blows that coitnia. Otherwise Shafroth' Says Japan, with smiling face; tive signers for further information. Rtolen to "And since the matter's nettled, Khafroth refused keep the In mailers pugilistic at least ax to the "Weil take Wlju for a base." political good. M r. Tidier does not. blow that precedo the scrap. New Toronto Star. The ronlriutt between the two le atrik-in- York Tribune. In the Dlstriet Court for Weber eenta, an eight-hoday, four houra a County, State of Utah. Estate of HenThat was the election, also. In which day on Saturday and one apprentice Agent Don't you think you would ry Stonebreaker, deceased. the new charter fur Denver waa voted to every fifteen men; also the hiring better put an overcoat on your steam Creditor will present claims with down. The defeat of that charter was only of union men when auch men are pipes? vouchers to the undersigned at GunHouseholder Would that make the nells Law Office, No. 2408 Washingundoubtedly the Impelling cause of the obtainable. steam any warmer? Town Topics. fraud. The election of the Democratic ton Avenue (up stairs) iu Ogden City, candidal by reason of these fraud Union at New Orleans Utah, on or before the third day of Carpenters' ALMA ALLEN, was a mere Incident of the anti-cher- t La., la now getting 35 rent an hour as A terrible time he haa indeed. July, 1904. Administrator. Unfortunate Johnny Brown. ter campaign. The new charter a minimum wage. It has demanded would have been the death of political 43 cents an hour to become effective But a barber would have a rather hard Volney C. Gunnell, attorney for said time administrator. Jobbery and tho political Jobbers were April 7. determined to lie at IL Uut they will Date or first publication of this notice Attempting to rut bis own hair. March 3rd, 1904. Cincinnati Times-Sta- r. nol beat it the uext time It Is subFor the first time ibe New York mitted. division of the order of Railroad Telegraphers haa decided to Join a central RUSSIAN TRANSPORTATION FA body. .It has voted to send a delegate w CILITIES. to the Central Federated Union and haa appointed Its Martin (Ogden Standard.) Dolphin, as its representative. One of the probleina that ha been diaeuased since the opening of of the According to the officers host i lit le Is the ability of Bricklayers nnd Maxon' International the Russian to transixirt their men, Union. th local unions outside of New coal and food to the scene of the war. 1 urk are preparing to demand higher It ia claimed the Russians were busy wages on May 1. In New York City the last summer in the transports! Ion. Joint arbitration board of the u mutts There is some dispute as to the and the Mason Builders association raparlty of the Siberian railway, but has begun to discuss a trade agreeUsed by the manufacturers as Samples. All the UHtml estimate of fourteen train ment for the coming season. Spring Styles, not all sizes, but your size may e day might lie near the truth In Hi In Chicago. Ill, tits strike of the four summer, and when there ere no hinbe here; at less than one-ha- lf price, all ardrance to traffic. If, then, 4.000 men hundred stablemen at tho stock yards for table on our quick selling. bargain ranged i daily proceeding east, that would haa been act tied, all of the old employfor tha work of es returning to work at their former leave only four trains carrying coal for the ship to the fur- wages. We are located in the building which was ther end of Hie line keeping the locoformerly the old Stratford Furniture Store, President Smith and seven of hla motive anpplied, autl maintaining the e thirty-threhave are to said e of force which and north of Z. G M. store apostle supplies v.aa slowly rising day by day from wires. Just think of the Easter bonnet bill'. New Y ork Tribune. irm.ooo io srio.ooo men. SHOE COMPANY, CHRISTENSON For this four trains would he utBoth England and France are fallinl terly inadequate. It doubtful If more than one or two troop trains daily, If over one another In an effort to buy OGDEN 2369 Wash. Ave. mi many, could lie Intercalated between more warships. Another year or two coal-train tho supply and going east. will see the present msp of Europe ou the looking like a scrambled egg. Houston Much delicti fls. of amount of sttppliea collected by the Post. Russian on tho xrt )xfore the war, hut In view of tlie discovery made at Port Arthur a month before hostilities began that tlirproiwqiiantltiPsof food, forage, and provision were not forthcoming. it la not prolmble that these supplies will laxt for long. Iwen assumed that the So far it h trains were moving In Rummer under the beat condition, and that there la no ice. no broken bridges, no Interruption of any kind to traffic. There are, obformidable however. very stacle to be faced by the Russian, 0 formidable that the movement of t root's seem to lx almost out of the question, aud the problem to be faced by the Russian general staff la the far every lady in Ogden knows what a line of SPRING algraver one how are the troo d SUITS at this store means. Anyone who has gone ready In the Far East lo be kept with food and ammunition? hercto-for- e our Suit o, THE JAPANESE MARCH Books Stationery and Office Supplies. BRUMMITT HOTElA THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. Lim.K Proprietor. 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