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Show MOnSIXO EXAMINEE, OGDEN, UTAU, , SATURDAY MURXIMi, TUB would prefer the represent system freed from the restraint which the Initiative aud referendum give. Their arguments are, first, that some THE EXAMINER. ItUitked every day in tin year. Buoinees Office, 407 24th Street Published by the Union Printing Co. FRANK FRANCIS, Editor and Mgr. delivered by Carrier, Including Sunday Horning Examiner, "Seta per month Seta Single copier SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mail one month (including ....10 da Sunday) Ail Postmaetere and Rural Delivery Carriers are authorized to receivo subscriptions. Subscribers - will oonlcr a favor by informing this office of failure to receive The Examiner before their v breakfast. that Sawyer Theatre & Young, Props. the legislature knoeing that tho peoWEEK JANUARY 25th. ple can initiate iegislaiiun fe-- l less responsible : and, second, that as tbe legislators' actions can be reviewed by tbe people, the legislators ate more TIM DOYLE, retimid about introducing needed Comedian. forms. The friend of the iniilallve B. F. FORBES & CO.. and referendum meet these arguments Sketch Artiste. by declaring that the legislators are HOMER A. EDWARDS, really not relieved from responsibility, Eccentric. but on the other hand are incited to THE WALTONS, ucliuu by the fact that the people can ( act in the event that tlir interests arc uegk-cteFRED FOWLER. by the legislature and ' that tbe timidity suggested Is only Baritone. likely nr prevent legislation when tbe Moving Pictures. Illustrated Songs. legislators themselves doubt tho merit Admission 10c. of the proposed action. ALKALI LANDS. 90, 1904. MILITARY RELICS PURCHASED. Society Formed for Arousing Interest in Outlying Possessions. Copenhagen. Jan. 29. The "Danish Atlantic Islands association haa been formed here with the objected arousing the nation'll intereM m its outlying lfe sessions and pro renting the diminution by sale or otherwise of territory under Danish sovereignty. The Movement originated at the time of the proposed sale of the Danish West lades to been the United States and ha strengthened by the report mat Canada desired to purchase Greenland. Many members of the Danish nobility are among the leaders of tills agitation for the retention of the West Indies, Greenland, the Fsrle Islands and Iceland. Wished to Go With Her Lover and Share His Dangers. Chicago, Jan. 2fl7 Dressed in a suit of her brother's clothes and with her lung brown hair cut short aud crammed into a mans wig. May Bondell, 23 years old. of Terre Haute, lnd., has applied to the recruiting sergeant at Fort Sheridan to be mustered Into company I. which Is ordered to Join the Twentieth regiment in the Philippines ai noon as it is at full strength. The girl broke down when Informed that abe must undergo the regular physical examination and confessed her ex. Heartbroken at the thought of separation from her sweet heart, Carl Pflaum. who la a private in the company, she aaid that she tried to enlist as a man In order to accompany him and shore hla danger. Paris. Jan. 29. At a tale ot government atorea her the tent in whluh received Lord KitchMajor Man-hanener at Fasboda, and two ramp stool by a used at the time, were newspaper, the management of which intends to present them to the army museum. ON STANDl Tells a Straightforward Story Corrob- orating Other Testimony. El ilora, la., Jim. 2s. Ebon 8. accused of murdering three wivee, took tbe stand in lua own behalf today, answering the charges mat he bad poisoned bis third wife by administering arsenic in a meal cooked by himself. Blydcuburg told a etralghtfurward story corroborating the testimony of bis daughter, Irene, who swore that she cooked the meal which tbe state says contained arsenic, administered by the accused man. He said: "We all sat down to the meal together. Shortly afterwards Mrs. complained of nauseating pains and vomited. I supposed it was merely her old complaint and did not treat the matter seriously until I saw that she was In a dangerous condition. Blydenburg denied that he bad purchased poison, or that he and his wife hod had a serious quarrel. Dot-emu- er ,d Ro-lap- p p lu-o- to -- Bly-denbu- GRAPE GROWING. (From the Ogden Standard.) That the cultivation of the vine can be made profitable in various sections of our stale, especially in tue south, is too well known to require a lengthy argument in Ita support. The display made in Ogden last September during (he session of the National lirigation Congress, was sufficient to convince the moat skeptical that grape culture can be made to yield substantial profits in Utah. The showing mode by the fruit growers of Weber county on that occasion was highly creditable, and gave abundant proof that southern Utah la not the only eictlon of the state where the vine can be made to produce abundantly. Grape growing is not yet recognised one of our great Induatrlea for the very good reason that heretofore !( hoe received but little attention, excepting perhaps In ooo or two of the southern counties. Our citizens have been occupied with development along other lines, which were, no doubt, more necessary and promised ampler and more speedy COAL OPERATORS Unanimous Vota Aaainet the Reduction ef Wages. Fayetteville, W. Va., Jan. 23. At a meeting of more than twenty coal operators on New River, employing in the aggregate 9.U00 miners. It waa unanimously voted not to reduce the wages qf miners this year. This means no strike iq New River territory. IN MEMORY OF M'KINLEY. Canton Observes the Late Pieeident'e Birthday. Canton, O., Jan. 29. Canton today observed McKinley's birthday. Special patriotic programs were held in most of the schools aud the pink carnation was everywhere In evidence. Mr. McKinley waa driven to the cemetery thia afternoon with a large bunch of carnations for the tomb of the late President return. BUCHANAN We have reached a point in the Employment of our resources where It is Washington, Jan. 29. It haa been arranged that Governor Taft shall take the oath of office aa secretary of war at noun Monday at the war deput-men- t. f Throe hundred men who were employed In the work of laying out tho East Kono yards, were laid oil yesterday. DIGNANS DANCING ACADEMY Only All Latest Styles in Fancy Stationery SPARGOS BOOK STORE Charles Stewart an Oregon Short Line engineer of Idaho Fails, la visit-in- g with relatives In Ogden. Coniracior for trading tho Tonnpah red Rhodes Vtirsli railroad pay labor-r-s $2 per day and board. 359 place ron. Twentyfourth ft. TURF EXCHANGE Open Day and Night Our Patrons Are Invited to the Etoeted With Wine., Liqnora and Clyara of the Finest Quality. Best Hot Lunch in Ogden. ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . 1st Noil Bank Bldg. Jos. Chss W. L. Maginnla Ecdss Bldg. WARNING! There is no PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. R Coulter Eoeles Bldg. pconopiy in buying inferior FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, AatlU, Hay, and Groin call on W. T. ave. Phone 320y. 2316 Washington MEAT.1 MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN. . .J. J. Healthy Children BRUMMITT HOTElS. THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. LfTTLK Proprietor. Permanent or Transient UTAH. 330 Twenty thid Ft Dont Eat too much meat provided It ! the nv trltioua, digestible kind. Such la tin meat we will take pleasure in cutting your property for you. la Nob H1U, $50. J. J. Take Good Care FIVE ACRES of "Al fond, good water right five-roohouse, two acres of orchard, two blocks from street car line, $2,000. J. J. BRUMMITT. CONTRACTORS 1 Week More WANTED. Room and board at sonable prices. Address Ogden aminer. WANTED reaEx- WANTED commlaalon. Solicitors on salary or Inquire Room 7, Lincoln Boys with papers. Ceil Og- - A. E. Weatherby Feet ef BUILDERS. GO TO M. Gillfo for anything in Mill Work, Contracting and Building, 22nd and Washington. horses wanted to deliver st 4 p. m.. 407 24th. Bt. 37th Street. 2458 Waih Avt- - ALBERT F. ; i RICHEY, undertaker Phone 150. 2372 Washington Ave. CLAIRVOYANTS. SUM Mrs. Inger A Son, clairvoyants and JJTILE QUEEN mediums. We tell your name and oil about ERIK LAftSON, Prep. your business affairs, whether they successful. will be Information ro Choice Wines, . yarding marriages, divorces, sickness, Liquors and Cigars. love affairs and positions. No questions asked. What ws foil 2319 Washington Ave. Phone 305y. comes true. 429 25th street. - AND CARD READING. MADAM DMAR, fortunes told by cards or hand. Prices reasonable. Ross Book Store. 275 24th 8L FURNISHED ROOMS. INQUIRE FOR st 2357 Adams Avenue Books, Stationery and Office Supplies, j VEHICLES TE Machinery, Implement, Bicycles, and Buck's Steel Ranges and Heaters gs to Sidney Stevens Implement Co 2540 Washington Avenue. LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS and BAGGAGE Transferred to any of ths PRICES Phone 631a. Win-- -i AND .... part city. REASONABLE. .233 25th St WALLACE DRUG CO V-r- I 4 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. at the Old Stand the Ye!low Front Store and then we w II welcome you to our New Store, 2377 Wash. Ave. it being act up. the place of Wnt. Wilson as baggage master. Mr. Wiiron has been promoted to the position ef osy master, the change taking 4 CO, J. BERRYE8SA FOR SALE. the peoplf big advantages in footwear The Southern Pacific transfer table waa unloaded yivrdity morning and r;n from 1 .THE... Dr. C. The big values for little money give cut-of- n to take F. CIMIED The Sacrifice of Prices is For Your Benefit Chief Engineer Hood, of the Southern Pacific, who tins been inspecting f. tho has gone to Salt. Lake fot a few force at Arthur Barclay ia Inauaurated Preaidant at Monrovia. London, Jan. 29. Advices from Liberia say that the new president. Arthur Baralay, was successfully inaugurated at Monrovia, the capital, Jan. 4th. The keynote of hla address to the people waa freedom and tbe conciliation of the aborigines of Liberia, to which little attention haa been paid for many years. The president dwelt on the advantage! the Liberia na derive from Europeans and white Americana. He urgently advocated closer commercial alliances and recommended granting greater focllltlen to all foreigners for trading and forming. PALMISTRY ser- Quito a large number of laborer have boon lot uuf at Ihe rut-n- lf and no mure are being employed. The rearon Is that at this tftno of the month there la always a largo number who quit and draw their time because they gentho two erally pet months' wages if they hare worked that long. . F. h & WORD FROM LIBERIA. Continues just a little longer than at first expected. O&ing to not being able to finish our new store for Saturday we are going to give the public the benefit of our stay at the Old Stand. J. Fhealy, chief clerk In the of Superintendent Fcolt. has returned from his trip to his old home in Fort Wayne, Indiana. a recent change in iy nuc-a D. An 03 Advertirer purposes now to make to every one a thoroughly comprehensive newepaDer.whtch.whlle enterprising and fearless, la at the same time truthful, enlightened and Invariably Interesting. Hotel. Col. W. bri GOOD GOOD5 Ft office s 1 CO. New York, Jan. 29. The Commercial Advertiser announces that beginning on February let. It will be sold for 1 cent Instead of 2 cent and that It ram will be changed to tbe Globe on the market at a lower price every day. Read the following and then call an get prices on our different linen i and Commercial Advertiser. The change la of historic interest In merchandise: 3 to that the name. Commercial Advertis- 8 and Dollar Silk Waists 3 2 to 4 Dollar Bilk Waist er, haa been ned for 107 year. m. "The majority nf people are Inclined Wool Eiderdown Dressing Baquea, $1.75 Kinds 13.25 Grades, 11.75. to buy ihe biwe" priced newspapers, at. a fact of which the sensational press, Fleeced Backed fl.50 Kinds GREAT REDUCTIONS IN WINTER WAISTS. eaneclnlly In the evening field, haa been quicker to take . ad van tare of than that part of the preca which adheres to the old standard of accuracy and intelligence. Tbe Commercial Childrens and Gents J. F. Lobdcll, inspector of the hotel service of the Harrlmau systems, left last night for Omaha. te & SONS k Are making great efforts to placa Ladies, Misses, Superintendent Scott has returned from his trip over Uie Balt Lake division of the Southern Pacific. te - NICE brick eottoge on Grant cion of the growing ones and the grown-uptoo, by getting your meat from in. $2,200. J. J. BRUMMITT. a butcher you cin trust Implicitly. W EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with barn, have all the beat meats constantly on trees, on tint St, between Wall and hand. too, healthy. tender, Poultry, Great snap. J. J. Lincoln, $1,000. Whole fowls. Dressed or alive. BRUMMITT. liCWtS. n-- L CLARK I. -- Tug It's a Fact That CHOICE lots BRUMMITT. Superintendent Lewis of the Harrt-ma- n system of hotels and dluing cars, returned from n trip to Onutha and Chicago, lie waa accompanied by Mrs. The Southern Pacific la at work vicing the East Keno yards. J? 6 IF you wont to nil ee J. J. BRUMMITT. RAIUOADJiSTES eu-Mr- POLICY. New York, Jan. 29 The r Pacific Railway company now . pf the Harriman Pacific .yzu-paid into the 8o0,i00, representing another i meat of ita old obligate ue eral government. . , agement of (tape' growing and raisin making in southern Utah. Thla bulletin gives a history of grape culture In the state, and offers many valuable suggestions as to the methods that insure the eiicceasful cultivation of tbe vine. The Information it Imparts Is the result of continued and .careful observation It treats Ihe grape from a commercial standpoint and leave no doubt as to the practicability and profitableness of grape growing. The facts stated apply especially to southern Utah, but they would to prove of Interest and advantage grape raisers in the northern section as well. The bulletin should tye carefully read by all who are interested In ihe promotion of what promises to be one of Utah's great Industrie reH WILL RE8IGN. TAKES OATH MONDAY. ed of. From Ihe experiment farm conducted under tbe supervision of the Flats Hoard of Horticulture and located lu 8L Geurg, there haa recently been leaned a bulletin devoted to tbe encour- NEWSPAPER CHANGES A LARGE PAYMENT. pun-haze- REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY EVENING. Washington. Jan. 29. W. W. Rua-el- l, at present secretary of legation at Caracas, Venezuela, haa been appointed charge of the American legation at Panama. Minister Buchanan.' who sails for the Jutted States next Tuesday. will resign when he reaches Washington, in accordance with on understanding he hod with the President Mr. Russell probably will be named to succeed Buchanan. advisable. If not necessary, to direct our attention In the Hoe of discover Ing, If after all, there may not be natural opportunities heretofore neglected if not entirely overlooked, the of which . would employment add materially to our welfare. , It will undoubtedly lie made evident that the history of our development has but reached tbe opening chapter. With an Improved knowledge of our environ-mee- t and a aclentlflc application of Ihe lessons of experience, lucre will be gradually unfolded to our view natural advantages heretofore undream- bi-am- e MEET. A u 1981. GIRL ATTEMPTS TO ENLIST. BLYDENBURG the most properoue In the history of the city. The flattering prospects for the newly opened oil industry, the near approach of railroad and other enterprises, the volume of busine&e generally, all go to tdiuw that the merchant have eevry right to look forward to prosperity. In every year and under all elreumsutucea there are failures. This is the history of every season, of every community. Competition ii often keen in particular lines; It has been particularly keen In the line in which the failure waa announced. But conditions will speedily adjust themselves end everything will move along in the uaual prositerous. busincM-Ilk- e way. Certainly there la no occasion for alarm now. SO, WOULD HOLD COLONIES. g, T. P. Means of the Bureau of Soils of ih I'niled Stales Department of Agriculture is conducting an agriculRECLAMATION IN UTAH. ture! experimental drainage farm In rub's Senators and her Congress- Ihe Salt River valley In Arizona. He man arc aiding in tin: effort to induce believe Arizona will yet put out a good the government to start reclamation grade of cotton, lint there is the alkali works in this State. In Washington in the soil that lias. first to be elimconferences are now on at which a line inated. "In reclaiming a piece of alkali of action is being decided upon and lls us made for the expenditure of govs taud," says Mr. Means, "ordinary drains are laid under tho ground and erumeui money. Slate Engineer has presented liis views and bis water is applied until the alkali In ihe disjudgment is being relied upon. He pro- uppiT layer of soil has all been solved After the that away. of problem an to supply ample provide poses water for Cache, Box Elder. Weber, is (o irrigate to Just such a degree that, Davis, Salt Lake and Cub counties by while the cris have plenty of moisutilizing the Brer river and Its tribu- ture. tbe lower alkali will never be taries on the north and the Duchesne stirred up. If tbe land is irrigated too auil its tributaries on the aouili; the heavily the alkali that lies deep win two to Jw connected by sufficient can- lie disturbed Aud then the land will be spoiled." als extending along the npiier iwiu-hrHow ehall Ihe agriculturist find out of I nloiies he near ihe foot of steeper the Wasatch from Ihe mouth of Hiwn-is- h Just how much water to place on alkali Pork canyon on the south to die land to leach it lo Just the right exon ihe tent? That is what the United States mouth of Bear River north. This scheme includes ihe Utah Department of Agriculture Is trying to oud Rear lakes, which arc tj be con-vii- find out for Ihe formers benefit Yvner-evthere are deserts, generally speakInto rcsrvolrs. and the Straw-Imrr- y valley will also be used to slore ing, there are high temperatures la the the waters of the Duchesne river and season when there are agricultural tis tributaries, the water f be sub- crops to mature aud fruits to ripen. Heat and water, with only fair soil, sequently released and discharged Into are sufficient to produce rank above The river. ihe Spanish Fork vlau will furnish water for an addlllon-i- ( area of about 500.0U0 acres. EDITORIAL OPINION. . llow Weber rouuly la to he beneflted Water not stated. Is canals the l,y CONDITIONS IN OGDEN. could be taken from the Rear River the but Botkwell old survey, along the (Salt bake Herald.) expense would be greater and the re- The mayora spirits rise apace buildWhen Cannon goee away, sults more uncertain than in the Of sorrow he bears not a trace ing of the Ogden canyon reservoir. When Cannon goee away. SHU ths bud. that this county ran not He lets the slut machinist begin this of big To confiscate more share in the advantages Ogden Ha reclamation scheme will not keep the And alaraye wears hie gladdest grin When Cannon guea away. people of this section from lending ! ' their support to a movement promising The mayor's heart begins to thump state. of the to any part good When Cannon starts for home, And all the gang moves on tlw jump CLIMATE. CALIFORNIA When Cannon starts for home. The slot machines go out of sight,' California papers are exulting over Ail the Joints are dosed up tight. the mildness of the winters on the The mayor's In a grievous plight. When Cannou starts for hums Coast. Snow seldom falls In the valleys and freezing cold is not known. Californians can have their enervat- MAJESTY OF THE LAW PREVAILS. ing winters, but Utah delights In Its snows and Invigorating frosts. The il'tah 8late Journal.) Fur' more than two weeks Judge winters are not vigorous, bul Just cold and several juries have been enenough io stimulate and energize, and in trying cases which Involved when spring comes the trausformatkm gaged the liberty of our men arrealed in Nois so groat and the contrast to strong vember of Inst year as luting partlci-imnl- s or aiding In tho hold-uthat the changing scene is delightful of tho beyond Ihe realization of the Callfur-man- s Zang saloon, which occurred In this who have little variety to their city on October 20, 1U3. Of the four men sent to seasons. They can sing of their wlnter-lus- s the arrested lhrei have for eleven years penitentiary, climate, but Ogdenltcs prefer tbe each, after a fair and impartial trial, winter and the spring that bring the and une, who admitted his guilt, for snow and then Ihe ilowera, for In the thr jc years. Tbe venllet rendered yesGeorge If. Wells, Isle protwo seasons there is much to enjoy. terday gave prietor of tho O. K. saloon and who waa charged wli h harboring and stdlug the INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM. oth 'r three desperadoeii in their crime, bis liberty. He was tiled by a Jury of William J. Bryan is convinced Swit- his peers and by their verdict has been zerland is the most democratic coun- acquitted.' The fort that three out or the four try on the face of the earth. Ho visited have been found guilty, or tbe llule republic while on his tour of arrested admitted their' guilt. Is eumithing of What was him Europe. Impressed which the rounty and city authorities the facility with which the initiative ought to be proud. From what is at end referendum law Is operated. Bry-a- n present known, the parties who now observed that in some of the small safely Incarcerated are a part nf ft gnug which fur aoiue t.nie terrorized that esniona tho meet et stated section of the country, lllckoy. Montimes aud act upon political mutters roe and llalnes, the three convicted . ttu-uIn public meeting, r calling the old were tiart of the crhniCil aggretown hall meeting of New. England. gation which operated In this city and vicinity and fur a time made In all the cantons and la the federal Immediate this town one of the must nntiirhmn have the lulUaltve In Utls 'Vesiurn country. Night after government they and referendum. The Utter has been night cUlzem were held up krre. Night in use since 1974; the former has been after night the protnisim of men were burglarhod. until i. adopted more recently. to cnll a meeting of citizens "From the courteous assistant secre- necivsary to take effective stens to stinppvK the tary upstate," says Bryan. ", learned danger which threatened the commuthat duriug the Iasi t went) nine years nity. The vigilance nf Sheriff Halley and 235 federal laws Lure been submitted and Fbh-- of Police Brownto tho people by means of the refer- his deputies ing and hla officers cannot be ton of which 210 were adopted and blehly commemten. endum, With the tweuty-fiv- e rejected. The total voting snee of Officer 8'tlHvsn of the Southpopulation of Switzerland is about ern Pacific tbe miscreants were final-)hniurht In Justice, and the verdict 798,000, and It requires n petition slimrnnitcrod S"d tbe scntenms Imnnsed ed by 30,000 less than S per rent of will met with the approval of the e the voting population to secure a recommunity. That for e lieu this ettv was tbe ferendum vote on any Mil. ' Klfly Mores nf tbe worst tvne thousand voters enn pet it inn for the cannot nf Tie itenlnit. That reindoiisnce st enactment of toy desired law, and least If not SCtnsI assistance, was dv-- n when such a petition Is filed the legisthese criminal to thlr tilcMlv n (bis commnni-t- r lature can either pass the law or re- ciU bv si" now cannot v. con- fuse to pass It. If It refuses, however. -- la a fact overt cZ. Dot i,e maim-t- r of tba la Its action must te passed upon by a baa at last man1Cnto, ll.nir- - natlHl referendum vote. Since the existence baa been des'l nut t'cnnn-p- , with of this provision nix pel it ions bate morev, and let ii bone that tb lesson will be iff been presented, and in every case the which bus linen eonvi-vei- l benefit iii !iv and Mist legislature refused to pass the law de- lasting ncli eunditiimn as did manded by the petitioners. In five forever passed away. iM'd here hat ceaea the people at the referendum NO REASON FOR GLOOM. wote sustained the legislature; in ns case ths action of the legislature Fait T flte Herald.) wga cvereufofl by the voters. la this fima of fve iwwi of git TaV lnstaacs the people had petitioned for mnst t Of on'nton - one riral. the peseage of a law that would pre- tow make n anmwirr. TVc nr- - tw vent the slaughter of animals for food tMrane some of them veeni to tblnk me failure mikes a nanir. Tbe far on til after they had been rendered that a florin well t nown forced hr an nn inward onsr'haa T found that the Swiss people are combination of clrenms'nnc. to fr o pleased with the popular control no bankrordev. la bv no treans m over government given them by the inxHimtion that we e to bare more itiative and reforcadum, that (here is Mhire, or, indeed, hard tinuw in Fait he. M possibility that aey party will at-- , I aOn tba contrary, there re ahiinJniit tompt to attack IL Ithongh ibtre am ilediratfoua that tba year lof will bo OGDEN, UTAH, JANUARY Lyceum JANDABY , Prescriptions a Specialty PHONE 24 X. 2349 Wash. Ave DM CAFE : CFEN All NT Fine dinner on Sunday from 13 to 4 p. m., 25 cent. Lunch nerved firom 11 to 4, only 25 cento. Fmn Short ordure at all hours. Oysters In any stylo. Game and FUh In season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. 223 Twenty-fift- Bt h J. G. REED (& BROS. and Wholesale Harness Saddler! We call your attent on to Somcthn? New A FOOT WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge |