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Show 1 THE MOItXIXff doui tha man captive hitherto act for a while a If dacd, and I nut sure what be heiievea or. what be will b, it la easy, of .course, to write him THE EXAMINER. Publifched by the Uelon Printing Co. - ! FRANCIS. Tbe Beaver New ay: "We cently called atteniioB to the protest of a college professor against tbe indecisive mind of tbe college student. It will be seen that the school atmosWc phere I a result, not a cause. bellere that this period ta but a transient one for both society and the schools. Men will pass out of 'tbla phase Into a greater degree of positive conviction than they have Vnbwn before. All that makes for fear or servility must, however, be overcome. There can be no positive con vlet ion or true individuality until whatever chains of policy or coercion there may be are thrown aside. It Is pitiful to hear, as Is too often heard: He does not think that way, but he eannot sacrlflce bis livelihood.' When such an accusation can bo seriously made of the pulpit or the college chair tt reveals a cause tor the sapping of conviction even if ihe claim la unwarranted. There should be a streauou effort made to resist the tendency to bring commercial motives into every pbaae of life." j'l Editor and Mgr. Delivered hr Carrier, Including Fnnaer Morning Exam leer. .3 eta per smaih .,.Seta Stacie copies SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail one moaith (including Suaday) MeU Serai Dnliverr Camera are authorized to receive subscriptions. Subscribers will cooler a favor by inform! ns tlU office of failure to receive The Examiner before their breakfast All FaetameUwe aad - OGDEN, UTAH, JANUARY THE STANDARD'S 15, 1304. OPINION. The Standard la Incliaed to make light of the effort of the Ifc'morratlc a paper iu Utah.. There 1 no diapotJ-tinu our part to take iaaue with our rra temporary. The Examiner to not asking for Jla approval or disap-piovaWhen w are In nred of a cee-ho- r to eay what it good or bad la our column, aoaie.mne more capable of paaelng Judgment upn the political tehuea of Ihe day trill be selected. What the Standard would term a good Iwmncratlc editorial would be devoid of logic and easily anawored.. The Kkauilaer la not disposed to carry on a campalga of denunciation, but rather to concede to other the right to houcat opinion, and, it fa to thoae who honestly differ from ua lhat wo appeal, hoping to convince thorn by farta and reaaon that the parly proiulHlng greatest good to tha great-r- t la the Democratic parly. aural or at tenet that great majority of tha Ikmocrattc rty that firmly bellcvra it, equal right to all and special prlvl-- 1 legea to none. Our editorials could be made atrenuoua. There could bo a alur end e aoewl written Into every paragraph, but that la not In accord with our prindplea end win not be our policy, and- thie tolereaee of the vlewe of other will continue even at the risk of being unfavorably referred to by the1 evening paper. L TRADE drug aiore, burning the enure block of business house, Including the i Havre hotel, a modern hosielery, erected three year ago. The Ore then Jumped serosa the treet and destroyed another block occupied by a large clothing store and a number of loons and restaurant. The flames then spread estward, fanned by a gale, MR. HARRY SHIBLEY, Baritone. and destroyed a block of houaea. . MOVING PICTURES. During tbe conflagration thieves began to plunder tbe burning, or deserted buildings, and secured considerable booty. Assistance wa called tor from tbe soldier at Fort Aaslua-Isifne- . To be drawn Saturday, Jauuary ICth-a- t and a eomimny was rushed to 5:30 p. m., performance nt tha the city aud martial law was PR IZES Find By BEDSTEAD. the Manager. Second SILVER VEGETABLE DISH. John Smalley, Jeweler. Third FULL DRES8 PATTERN. 8. J. Burt and Bros. Fourth BEAUTIFUL DECORATED LAMP, Wheelwright and Bid. Fifth EDITORIAL OPINION. ONE HUNDRED BREAD TICKETS, Hens Bakery. THE UTAH DEMOCRATIC PAPERS. The above prize now on exhibition in the window of OGDEN FURROYAL CEREMONIES.' NITURE k CARPET CO. (Utah State Journal.! Advices from Manila tell or the tAILSOADKOICS almost royal ceremonies attending tha . farewell of Goveuor-Oenerwho Tail, I now on bla way to this country to take tiie secretaryship of war when Teiieka. Jan. 14. Itepreaentatlvea of Root atepa down and out uext mouth. the Machinists' Union nt different Besides other brilliant feature there pointa oa the Santa Fc from Chicago wm a big naval review In which all tbe to California are io Topeka for the Amerkan vessels on tha Philippine purimm of formiug a division of Ihe station took part It was all ao grand, National Machinist Union here. W. R. of and expensive that the the Wilson, fourth nchlnbH Union, addrawed tbe must have bad aecretary of war-to-tonight and they agreed to hid taste for luxury and adulation gratified to the fullest extent. It was form tbe organisation. a function" but little less In magnifl-eean- s No decision ha yet been made by than tbe president's naval dla-- ' tha play at Oyster Bay last summer. And the Santa Fe authorities regardingcomtha people will toot Ute Mils tor both. claim of tha firemen's grievance mittee. A number of conference between the committe and Geueral Man(Ogden Standard.) Our Democratic friends are baring a ager Mudga have been held. Both aide refmt to give out the progre of the a. great (leal of trouble with their Frank Cannon's Democratic; negotiations, which are understood to sheet, la cursed by nlua out of every be regarding wages. ten Democrats. Tha Morning ExamGeorge F. Randolph wa today iner has started out with milk and and traffic water editorials that ranaea Republi- elected first cans to bplle.' Tha Balt IAka Herald manager of the B. A O. Is denounced aa tha personal organ of delator Clark, the copper king, wllb ' a leaning toward Republicanism. RAC1HGJEWS Salt I Aka City Democrats are now. taking atepa to found a new daily, and, Ban Francisco, Jan. 4. Favorite folare aoili-ltta'subscriptions for a genu- lower fared better at Oakland today, aa ine Democratic paper to be published: In tha capital city. If Aha Democrats tour' of tha flrlt choices came home In of Ogden would auly get together and! front One of the beat contested races tart a reel Democratic taper, ao the was that tor Military Man, Standard fould have a combatant Mw favorite, was Interfered with aud worthy of ju steel, then ws could be Unit ground, but came with a ruh tbe Justified in flaying aonte Democrat Anal furlong, winning by a head from every evening for snpper. as It Is, Young Pepper, who hud led from the with all three mongrel sheets pawing start. Velma Clark also got. up lq time an Democratic, with the Democrat to win her race by a un-- from Gleaar-vothemselves ashamed of them, w hava .. no excuse for a battle. F. W, Brude caused delay by hla .Who ahall he the real Richmond to unruly action la the Unit race and A. lend a willing Democracy to defeatf C. Iena. hia trainer, was suspended Frank Cannon made such a miserable pending further Investigation, aa the mesa of It Mat fall, that tha rank and officials horse waa under the tha Ml Ale cry aloud for a leader with brain Inti u race of stimulants. and good com men sense. Summary: The under current aeema to be all First race, seven furlongs, selling: for .the .lion, G. C, to ome Myrtle H. won. Tonopay second; more taka hold of the party rein, third. Time, 1.27 but be la no longer a pullMrlau; ha Second race, six furlongs: Military seems to be perfectly contented In bis Man won; Young Pepper second; Hugh retirement aa he la making a great suc- McGowan third. Time, 1:13 4. cess before tha court of Utah. seven furlong, selling: Third race, Its a sbdme tor tha Democrats, alClark won; Glenarvon second; ready In a great minority, to divide Velma 1:27 2. themarlvw up Into faetlun, thus be- El Plloto third. Time. Fourth race, one mile, selling: each and' not whliqmd by other, ing Heath Honey won; Komnine second; giving tha Republicans a chance to perform that, pleasant duty. Let Ogdeu Koesrle third. Time, 1:40. Fifth race, Futurity course, selling: have a real Democratic paper. Ulctma won; Bard Burn errand: Pure Dale third. Time. 1:10 i UBOR NOTES . Sixth race, one mile and a quarter, selling: Royalty won; 'Frank Woods second; Position third. Time, 2:0G Mmnamfl 'A "charter 'hae to the New York llonsesniltha Union, the New Orleans. Jan. 14. Crescent City new union formed under thn suspires summery: of the Employer's Association of First race, six furlongs:. Lady LavBridge and Structural Iron Worker, ish won: Julia M. second; Dusky third. ita Frank Buchan through provident, Time, 1:14. an. " Second race, seven furlong: Vestry Kihel Wheat second; Tinge wou; Carroll D. Wright, United States third. Time, 1:28. Commissioner of Labor, recently delivThird racb six furlong; Scorpio ered an address before the Ethical CulFrank Bell second: Clanger ture Model)', at Philadelphia. Pa., and won; declared that labor was a social aa third. Time, 1:13 Fonrih race, handicap, one mile: well aa an economic power in the comArnold won; Tribe Hill secCaptain munity. ond; Ethics third. Time. 1:40 . m Friar Fifth race, three furlongs: Judge Holden created a precedent In won; All Scarlet second; Dan Chicago by lining a labor union ns a Tuck third. Time, :3 corporation, thla being, tt ta said, the Horne Sixth race, mile and an eighth: Mcfirst action of Ita kind ever taken by Williams won; I.OU Wood second; a court In th history of Baronet third. Time, 1:55. In tho United Btatca. nt "la-lan- .... Glen-csfbo- re 3-- 4. 3-- 4. 1-- 4. been-offere- miwh-debste- F' half-starve- o I (10.-XM- 00 ,J I t - ' 4 .f t- - Y i t pr : 3-- 5. lios Angeles, Jan. 14. When Sallta Goodwin came under the wire first Iu the last race there waa a cheer from the thouiianda of ladles In the xrand-atranand a ruh of hundreds of men to get behind the book. For Sallte was the real good thing" on today's program and it went through without a bitch. She opened nt 3 2 to 1, but there waa a rush at every book and in two minutes the price waa forced down to 7 to 5. At Hv.t time it waa N to 3. It wa ladies' day at Ascot and 5,000 of them turned nut. Summary: First rare, mile and 70 yard. Belling: The Gold Fiuder won; Dupou second: Lunar third. Time, 1:48. Second race, three furlongs puree: Airship won; Degraiumont seioiul; Tim Hurst third. Time. :37 Third rare, seven furious. Galsnthu won: Anvil second; Jlngler third. Time, 1:30. Fourth race, one mil, haudkap: Haviland won: Dolly Ilaymau aerund; Glennevis third. Time, 1:42. rifth race. Slausvn course, purte Bill Curtis won: 8ais second; Danin third. Time, 1:11 Sixth race, etx furlong, aelling: Sallie Goodwin won: Almoner second; Little Margaret third. Time, 1:18. d, lo Latin-Anierlc- 1. 2. ASKS FOR RAILROAD CONCESSION - w at- -. an . i 14. 15 16. Place 2356 to 2362 Washington Avenue. 6664 6466 46 66 666644 6 TwentFive per cent off 44 6 4 6 4 66 4 4 for..' 6 Tabe 4 6 4 6 4 6 6 Ogden Bargain Store, 44 66 4 4 6 6666 6666666 666664 Glassware and Lamps. White Cups and Saucers pain 6 for White Cups and Saucers fancy 6 for . Plain Blown Table Tumb'ers 6 Tumblers 6 for Banded Blown Tumblers 6 for. Blown Table Engraved M ust Be Oo sed Out. ' 40c 45c 25c 30c . . .35c W. H. VOORMIES, Prop. - - 2351 Washington Ave. ABYERIISEMENTS. CUSSIEIED ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . ,1st Natl Bank Job. Chez W. L. Maginnls Bldg. Eocles Bldg. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. C. E. Coulter Eccles Bldg. FOR SALE. FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, Hay, aud Groin coll ou V, T. AatlU, 'Phone 320y. 2316 Washington ave. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. - J. WHOS J. BRUMMITT ESTATE FOR SALE. REAL IF yon want to sell your property see J. J. BRUMMITT. CHOICE lota In Nob Hill, (50. BRUMMITT. J. J. YOUR BUTCHER? Is he J) regressive? Are hia right up to the popular demand ? An NICE brick cottage on Grant, does hia prices baaed on giving you the In, (2,200. J. J. BRUMMITT. beat for the smallest sum possible or EIGHT-ROOHOU8E, with barn, does he sell Inferior meats that are trees, on list St, between Wan and constantly causing you annoyance? IJnroln, (1.840. Great snap. J. J. Quality la the keystone of our busiBRUMMITT. ness. Everything we offer our patrons la the dependable kind of food Btub FIVE ACRES of Al" land, goo water right, five-roohouse, two pure, full weight, fresh and priced acres of orchard, two blocks from most attracUvely. street car line, (2,000. J. J. BRUMm MITT. CONTRACTORS AND GO TO M. Clllls for BUILDERS. anything in Work, Contracting tad 22nd and Washington. MIU 2351 t 2352 BUTCHER ABBATTOIR. r D'MAR, cards or hand. 2411 Grant Ave. fortunes told by Prices reasonable. at FEMALE Manicuring, Shampooing. Private Treatments by ' appointment at 2357 Adams Avenue. HELP WANTED. WANTED A woman to do washing, C12 24th Toiler's La Mode, Street FOR Leaders in VEHICLES TE Machinery, Implements, Bioydes, and Buck's Steal Ranges and Heaters go FINE MILLINERY to Sidney Stevens Implement Co 2540 Washington Avsnus. WALLACE DRUG CO a Specialty Prescription PHONE 24 X. LITTLE 2349 Wash. Ave QUEEN ERIK LARSON, 2404 Wash. Cor. 24th St 6- - Ross Book Store. Books, Stationery and Office Stippfies. j SALOON, 'Phone : QFEN ALL NIGHT Fine dinner oa Sunday from 13 to served from 4 p. m.. 25 cents. Lnnch 11 to 4, only 25 cent. SOfiy. ALBERT F. RICHEY, UNDERTAKER Phone 150. 2372 Washington CAFE QUEEN Prop- - Choice Wines, Liquors and Ggars. 2313 Washington Are. 245S Wash Ave-- Facial Treatment Given. FURNISHED ROOMS. INQUIRE Street . Massage. AND CARD READING. PALMISTRY MADAM Avenue, RETAIL WHOLESALE Feet ef 37th Washington January 12th. A. E. Weatherby Building, WANTED. ' 2-- 5. Peking. Jab. ' 15. A. W. Bash, the American promoter who secureif the Canton-HanUorailroad concession, has applied for a concession for a ran-toa- d connecting Hankow and Amoy. Mr. Bash has been given a bearing iiy tbe board of ranimnce. Mr. Buf-h- , it I said, represents a New York i; ndl-- , January 12, 13 I 3-- 5. i Odds and Ends ! trade-unionis- m V-- Sure to be Somsthing You Need From Such a Gathering of ey Rk-hard- i Great Romnant Sate ce n. Pen-ran- But You Can select from all Classes of Merchandise at I STRIKE ON AGAIN. The Are was gotten under control at oclock p. m. The ioh i (lUU.UAV, Livery Drivers Renew Struggle to with insurance of (lon.OOO. Gain Thalr Nsw Seals. Many people are homelesa but citizen have organized a relief Chicago, Jan. 14. The strike of livery driven began anew today after a truce of fifteen days, following the IroTO PROMOTE NAVAL MILITIA. per cent of the quois fire. Ninety-fix- e and heanes 1800 driven of carriage National Association Meets In tha are said to be out and only the black Capital. undertaken wagons were put into Washington, Jan. H The National service In lieu of hearses nt funerals, Association of .Naval Militia met nhlla mourn en were obliged to retn frame a for legislation sort again to tbe street can In Journto promote the naval militia of the eying to the cemeteries. Failure of country. Later the fifty delegates employers and employe to agree on a present called on President Rooms-veil- . wage scale was the cause of the resumption of the strike Thn President graded the delegate cordially aad delivered a brief address to them on their work. He said: I bays a peculiar Interest in. and I Failure to Agreo on Wago Scale tha think I may say, knowledge of. the Cause. naval militia and the work that it has of Chicago, Jan. 14.- - The strike dune. When I was assistant secreanew today after driven livery began uf the tary uayy, the Intereata of the following the uaval militia came peculiarly within a truce of fifteen days, tire. Ninety-fiv- e per cent of my province. I am particularly glad Iroquois to see you here; and 1 most earnestly the 1.600 driven of carriages and hearses are said to be out and only hope that you will be able to harmonize any small differences of opinion the black undertaken wagons were lieu of hearsee nt among you and work for a common put into service iu end. It la with the uaval militia aa it funerals, while mourn en were obliged is with the natioual guard generally. to resort again to the street can tn FailIf they can decide definitely what Journeying to the cemeteries. to of and ure employe employrn they waul aud agnae upon it, we can rams pretty near putting their policy agree on a wage scale woe the cause the strike. through, while if there is a disagree- of the resumption of ment It I au extremely difficult thing DRIVER8 STRIKE IN CHICAGO. to obtain proper legislation or admin-- . Istration. it Is not necessary for me Chicago. Jan. 14,' To avoid the Into say to a body like that the posiwittion of the United States aa a great terference with the burial of dead, of tha nessed nt the strike, beginning power and her ability tu maintain with a modification of the strike order waa her position dignity and In thu world, nt large, depend pri- made and before tbe day wa over manned by union driven, marily upon the efficiency of her navy hearse, and that you, by the work you do in were nt the disposal of every livery the naval militia, can contribute aa no man In the city. other body of civilians on land can SPEED AVERTS A WRECK. possibly eoutrlbute. to make that efa reach ficiency high standard." Bt. Louis. Jau. 14. Its great speed saved the Diamond 8pecial on the IlliPRESS SILENT ON TREATY. n. nois Cent ml from a wreck near of 111., foiled the attempts and Advocates Salt to' China ef Port Ar Three can of the train wreckers. thur Railway. which followed the fast train, freight BL Petersburg, Jan. 14. Tha Rustnin were, dentled. The tnln wrecksian pres, generally siwaking. is pre- ers had failed to open the switch serving alienee regarding the Chineee-America- n lock, but pried open the pointa of the treaty,, aqd efforta to elicit, The speed of the fast trajn an offlilal view halve proved unsuc- -' awithrh. carried It over the open switch. cessful. The Novoe Vremyfl, referring to the Far Easterd situation, declares BOODLERS STILL AT IT. Ruaala will not. araept Japan's chal-lentill all peaceable expedient are BL Lou!, Jan. 14. Circuit Attor-torn! exhaUMted, ' adding: If war comes Folk was Informed today that Europe should are that It will mark representative of the combine had sothe1 beginning of a great struggle belicited a bribe of (10,000 from certain tween Christianity aud heathenism, kljl theltlll the result of which' will be felt In all St. Louis ticket broken to the aialping lately prohibiting passed the' eorneiw of the earth. la now The Ruaf hfla an open - polemic of nilroad excnnlon tickets. It voted for' tbe that cliarged delegates against war, declaring' war would not bill In retaliation for tbs refusal of the afford a solution of the problem amt fund. that a continuance of Russia's present broken to aubacrllie to a boodle Hubpoenaes to apjiear before the policy means the creation of an Eastern strategic front! W' requiring the grand Jury were issued for tho local same ronxtant protection as the West- ticket broken for B. L. Llnberg, and ern frontier. The Rus advocates the for Speaker Gaxolo. of the house, and sale to China of the railway from Har- Delegate John R. Fontana. bin to Port Arthur. The paper haa TO CONSIDER. FUSION. treated thla suggestion with great eon alderatlon without hitherto taking a Topeka. Kan, Jan. 14. The Peoples positive stand. Party state central committee waa to meet here today to decide upon whethARTICLES OP INCORPORATION. er the party should fuse with the to 2 o'clock none of Democrats. Papers Are Given to tha County Clark the members 1'p could be located. Major . Far Record. A. M. Harvey and John Curran of this An Idea of incorporation of the Og- city, agreed In a conversation that a bo den Knitting company were filed with Peoples party convention would the County Clerk, late yesterday called at an early date. The new company Is the consolidation of the Ogden and the Home TO STRENGTHEN PRICES. factories, an acconnt Of which appeared in the Standard several days ago. Pittsburg, Jan. 14. Manufacturer The biMlnees of the new company la of rail rolling plants from New York, the manufacturing of knit goods and Pennsylvania. Ohio. Went Virginia, yarns and all woolen, cotton, silk, and Maryland and Georgia met here today linen good. The capital stock la :H), to discuua means for strengthening Uki divided Into 30U shares of (Ilk) prices and securing a better tndo each. The tock I equally subscribed condition. for. The Incorporator, officers and director are: D. C. Eccles. president; ON TRIAL. . BECHTEL FAMILY David O. McKay, Wm. j Z. Terry, secretary aud treasurer; Allentown, Fa., Jau. 14. The tour John G. Lind and Frank K. Kebeka. member of the Bechtel family. Mrs. Catherine Bechtel, her daughter MarVATICAN AND MEXICO. tha, and her uona John and Charles, were today placed on trial, charged Will Ba No Thtra Resumption of D- with being accessory after the fact to iplomatic Relations. the murder of Mabel Bechtel. Rome. Jan. 14. The Vatican authorThe District Attorney desired to try ities have been Informed lhat the all four Indictments at once, but the of Mgr. Serafinl, archbishop defendants counsel opposed the propoof Spate! o. as aixistolir delegate to sition and the ease of Mrs. Catherine Mexico, cannot lead to the resumption Bechtel was first taken up. She pleadof diplomatic relations between the ed not guilty. Holy Bee and Mexico where, since the fall of Maximilian, there haa existed A BIG COAL DEAL. a complete separation of church and state. Johnstown, Pa., Jan. 14. The long The late Pope made several atexpected deal for the purchase of the tempts to have the Roman religion Beech Creek Coal k Coke company given official reengnltion In Mexico, by the Pennaylvanln Coal k Coke combut President Ilia wishes, although pany. It la stated. Is practically conuot npimsed to Catholicism, which summated. With the transfer goes nil Iu Mexico more than It does in the coal tonnage of the Beech Creek lropeni rerailroad. The New York CentrnlB any of the other publics. The new apostolic delegasupport thus goes to the Pennsylvania tion to Mexiro will have exaeily the Coal k Coke company while the Pennsame powers ami limitations a that sylvania Railroad company control of the apostolic delegation at. Washingthe Berwind White Coal Mining comton. pany. the largest operating concern , In the central Pennsylvania field. It I believed that In n short time there will GRAND ARMY COMMITTEE. he a general ran solid! ion of the soft Call Attention of Congress to Needed coal interests In the central Pennsylvania field. Pension Legislation. Washington. Jsu. 14 A committee FOUND IN RUINS. appointed at the last national encampment of th G. A. R. to bring to the attention of congress come needed Tha Police Pick Up Money and Jewol-er- y From Debris- changes .in the present pension laws, met here today to draft their proposed Chicago. Jan. 14. A human hand and some money and Jewelry legislation. have As a body the committee called to- been found tn the debris of tbe Iroon to the President reday pay its quois theater. The hand waa that of spects and to enlist his Interest and a man and apparently had been sevIn Infliirace securing the enartment ot ered from tbe wrist in an attempt to the law desired. The President as- get possession of rings. As no body sured the committed of his entire waa found from- which a hand had been taken, the supposition Is that the sympathy In their undertaking. body may have been consumed tn the SHOUNT8 WAS ELECTED. fire. The police found 530 In bills enNew York. Jau. 14. T. J. Shout cased In a chamois skin bag. and also wok today elected president of th.; io-- i a five karat opal among Abe fragments tt Western railw ir. ledo. St. of hroken class and wood. , Shoes or Clothing, , that the fact birth having that the Chinaman' taken place tn this country, irrespective ef hia present allegiance, entitles him to land. aelf-reape- . pro-nerv- You May Not Want mission. Judge De Haven hold - newa-imtier- The question of trade advantagea la catering largely into the diplomacy that la now trying to avert war between Ruaala aad Japan. Borne of tbe proJapeneae papera la thla country pretend to believe that our commercial Interests ere on the alilo of e tbe Inland empire, la ita efforta to the Integrity of China. The New York World la one of the champions of that view. It aeya: WhQe other nation a, especially Ureal Britain, have mora reaeon than the United State to fear being in voiced la eaa of boatIUttea in tha Far Eaat, none la fur trade reafcoas ao diInterested. rectly or Within the year tha Lolled Btatca bee paaaed Great Britain In tbe amount of traded with Japan. No other nation ha trade intereata with the kingdom' nt nil comparable with these two. Russian trade with Japan 1 la n trifle.' United Staten Consul lieenan. In Odessa, report that 1303 ha been n very good year .dor the sale of American farming tool tn Ruaala. Special eonalgnmenta of theee bava been aent to Odeaaa direct. More often they ar anid through tierman houaes. American farm! toola are drawn by camels tn mid-anSiberia. Both to Xu la for the. Siberian line and in China we have sold large quautitiea of railroad equipment. Russia la to it k rival as well as a customer. Her vheet, sown, and harvested with American machinery, competes with the harvests of North Dakota. Our commerce with Chinn la prospectively more Important, and it In more cloudy bound up with the question of war end pwe. The Chinese Emperor he Jut signed the rummer-el- ! treaty with the United State. d rhis insure, on paper, the "open door" at Mukden, In U Manchuria, for American trade. Russia auperred'si Chinese authority In thla vast, fertile end temperate region our shure In Ua trade, which will one day be enormous, la In danger of serious 'curtailment China la a country of 400,000,000 d people-Foreign edim-triare an? extracting from that land all tbe Impoverished Inhabitant ran contribute, hut Russia, In Its pusesskm, offers a fluid tor The Sydney (Australia) Shipwrights wonderful development where Ameriyears old can machinery and trade can secure a Provident Union la forty-on- e has a ). about market ut almost unlimited possibili- and Strikecredit balance of has drained expenditure ties. the union's funds to the extent of about 112.500, but It la hoped that tha Arbitration Act will , prevent such LOSING INDIVIDUALITY. waste In the future. Rev. D. K. llillta of Plymouth Seven thousand miners at the Rio Church has created a stir by stating Tlnto copper and Iron mines In Spain that the day of positive conviction are on strike for Increased wages. and Ardent advocacy of the same had passed in this country. Harper's In Six hundred registered trade unions the United Kingdom are computed Weekly take issue with him and to hare on hand something over ays: for death, sick benefit, nut of and Work and emergency contingencies. Economically. industrially even politically considered, it seems The i lass Blowers' Union has adoptthat the individual is losing his relathe income tax for due, and ro b tive importance, bnt aa a member of ed man la to VT 2 rent of hi earn-log- s the family, as a ward nr of the until a defense fund of IMo.uoo la rfcurrh. aa a citvxca of the great world raised. of letters agd science io short, aa a ' Stationary engineers in Yorkshire. moral and intellectual being never eclleriea have demanded an was the average mas ao free to form- England, flight hour hift. ulate tua owe code of conduct, his Trade unionism It making own belief, his own taste and bla own rapid in Germany. Denmark. Sweden destiny, and never were the historic strides and Switzerland, the intention being Institution of society ao uncertain aa to equalize conditions of labor. to the loyalty of those who nominally Truck Driver' Union No. 70S. of give adherence. Thla accentuation of the spirit of Individualism makes Chicago, III., fa the largest labor union In the with a membership of against leadetrhlp of the many by the 13.000. country, few. Heaee the cry. There ere no leaders! There are leader, lmt not Chicago people must go away from always of the old sort, and the tie home if they want to die and he burwhich btod .the. masses to them are ied in ieaee, but tbe farther away from Chicago a .person gel tbe hw ' new tie if fn hi newly won free- - he want to die. I'hiladclph: I'r-s- . REMNANTS Was Bora in bi al AND WAR. LAM 7 Bale of Couioa Tickets commence Jan. 4th at 2:3ti p. m. performance and continues afternoon and evniug uuiH tha evening of January ICth. BEAUTIFUL BRASS ffl tbs Country and Cannot be Excluded. San Francisco. Jan. It. In the United State District Court today Judge DeHaven. in acting upon the habeas (orpux proieedtnga brought ou liehalfof Chiu Dak Doug, rendered a dartIon which controverts the conclusions of various other United States Judges upon au important question of Immigration rights. Chiu Dak Dong, it appear, was born ta tht city. Some time ago he went to China, recently returning on the steamer Gaelic, and applying for adH ALL NEW COMERS. HAN KURD AND HART. The Top Linen. THE WONDERFUL HINDOOS, Magicians and Legerdemain. THE GREAT BENNINGTON S. The Tyrolean Warblers. LYCEIIX FAMILY THEATER JAXUABVl.- -. 1901. CHIXAMAX EIRE ; g Si M., Lose la (400,000 'with Only $100,000 & Young, Props. Insurance. Sawyer dowa as an agnostic and degenerate, Jan. 14. Fire broke Havre, Mont., truth." W EEKj ANUA RY 1 1 lb. out but it may be far from the iu Stringieiiow'a again yesterday re- Jr. PiUiibcd every dir in the Business Office, 407 24th Sum. FRANK HAVRE, Theatre Lyceum CTAU. I'lilUAV XOKMXU, UQDEX, KXAMlXElt, Ave. Short orders at all hours. Freu Oyatera in any style. Game and Fls5.' in aeaaon. WONQ SUN, Proprietor. ' 222 Twenty-fift- SL h .. J. G. REED (SL BROiS Harness Wholesale and Saddlers I We call your attention to Something New A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One ' Free of Charge. ; |