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Show -- that this paper will not publish mining new. TMe ranie man cotupiained because one of our reporter accidentally discovered that a big stnke waa inaJ- - iu his mine, lie llcnce tl.i- - felnauted it kept low "kicked'1 because we published the neas end. then "kirks' because we do not. Some wo!ts are hard to phase. reWring oil our mining mss, but member that we reserve tbe right to lhe i tell bow- - it shall be told and right to give the public tuliud ideas of hoar the news waa obtained. is complaining THE EXAMINER Published every day in the year. RATES. SUBSCRIPTION Vehrertd by Carrier 1b Ogden City, Include Sunday Mornets. ing Eitniurr, per month. ...75 cl" &B(1 cvpiri The Exawfswr 1 aent by mail outnldB ot Ogdea, per year....$88 At least quarterly, in advance.. l.W SUCCESS SECRET OK JAPAN'S Aa interest lug add significant in the ilirmiugliani Uailv li'.--t The Examiner 1 strictly indepcnd-tn- t on iufornutiun fruiu Tokio based nil sides i, It sen (paper. give ngsriliug the kinds of literal ure mosi equal show. of Tne Eiamlter hat no favorite, and la demsud in the Imperial no annulus to punish. It will give the While 12.4KU works rclati.ig Jspaa. new unbiased and unprejudiced. 1 ob to theology and raliglon, or oniy Cnamunicai tons 111 be r books t of the total number of all subject presented in tespeeljul is-in the library, were assert tor, accordlanguage frmn lutoi individual but the true name wu'd be published In ing to the records of tbe past year, fail. All letters and ctanmunliaiion bit,-6f- 7 them wore demsudrd by signed by num tie plume. or aaauinrd claxiife 21 4 or cent, waste per voiuinea, m wi-lb bn thrBn naaies, basket. The brave man never hide rd uuder the brad of mathematics, W'orka on litbehBii an assumed name. linsT aelt scieiuw, and tnedicittc, i be Editor to be rrspni!le for what erature and language to the number cf. jou are of 153,71 1 -- that is, 2D sr cent, were asked for, while U per wut1 of the apwill confer a favor by plies! luus were for books on history fluliacrlber informing ibis nfltre of failure to re- and geography. Kiel inn. tlie writer brfore their ceive The Examiner in tlie classified no finds place ssya. bivakfasl. table of books lu demand by reader ia this Japanese library, "a eiirimia Id moat EXAMINER TElEPhONES to the experience English public free librarira and to EDITORIAL ROOMS Ne. SI the experience of Aaierlcaa iibraric. Independant Pheae . Bell Phone. .Na SS W'oi k a oa art. Industries, engineering, military aud uaval science, figure proBUSINESS OFFICE 120 oa the list of additions mads Phone minently .....No,, Independent . .....No. SS In recent years to the shelves of Ihs Bell Phene. WM. GLABMANN Imperial Library. Ne. 120 Independent Phene a population whose tastes lie Ball Phene. .....Ne. 120 lit With Ihia direct sm no wonder Japan is No. 120 of both telephone systems to the front and takiug rank forging alaeed after 8 p. m. with Western tiaiiou. TO OGDEN MINING MEN. moveGen. Kuropatklna offensive ment a are far front being g nertoua mensce to Uie Japanese aim In northern lie has twice attempted at adveure, but each time he has bees hurled back hefro more thau a part of hie ermy ould be placed ie mottos. lie either feels the weaknean pt hia force or I lacking the generalship requisite to a successful at lead. Were he to atiffer e defnal that would driva hia troop back to liarblti, the war would tie rinse In He end, for the Russia e people have endured revenue to the breaking pokiL and are in po mood to receive further signs of r u-- )t s military superiority. Dul ao far there lisa been wo enat nil approaching a derigagement sive bailie. The Russian have aliowa their ability to fight They have the courage end eadiiranre, but there Is thalr some doubt wxpreeard ae to leadership and equipment. Tbe Japanese ao far have bad aa advantage la superior artillery, and tlmlr strategy has developed surprises almost wholly unlooked for In a people who were not expor.led to show much originwliiy in warfare. If tha Russian Cossack (wvalry L luil more than an off set for these advantages Gen. Kuropatkln ia in a poailkm to suffer a disastrous rout. Could tbe Crar get but a aiaail fraction of hia vast army on tha ground, iu a day, but Japaa would be cru.-hhere enters into tha contest another source of weak liras that la endangerTbe Siing the Munchurian army. berian railroad ia incniMble of carrying reinforcements to the front with tbe dispatch that Japan can get its reserves arru-- a the aua lo Dalny and over the Manchurian railroad (o Tien Tala. With the oening of spring, when srale opera! tnna on a large can be renewed, the Indications are Oyama's army, because of the advantages ia transport at Ion, will atill out number the troops under Kuropalkin, In numbers will and this be so pronounced aa to leave little bope for the Russia a army. supt-riorii- for the truth of the matter they them-aelvask ua to publiah. It la that clsaa of riUarna that are turned down by thla paper. There are Mime miners who want to o the newapapera to boom their properly tn sell sunk, and they do not object to lhe pupcra lying for them, when people call mid ask from whom dhl we receive dm information t .ey want tin Ir tumim-- mnri alcd. Siti-- m i.ews this imper dors not want There are enough wildcat mining M'heing robbing tlie poor people of t'ie:r hard earned money without having this arr ued an a medium to help fierce (be public. Having said thia much in prnteel. we r.otr dcsiie to aay that we want all tha ultimate mining uea that van be ob- -i allied. W,-- have much free space In which to publish such news, and everybody with a mine that allows new developments ia Invite,! to rail and give (in newa for publication. That does nut mean that tb ranie utory should be repealed every week. Rome "miners" can not distinguish tret ween a newa item and an advertisement. If the atory has Wu published once It cea-e- a to lie toss, and Is We uiator af cra.ini, n "ii::iii-.-wno an article to be put,!. In t n tor lad,- - u s rd in the air, in to change cun and yet the ai'h-ip.adr tire me E'liuir ) ru w as guarant-- e vi.-ifalse .d of ,jP r,:. WEEK TRUST MURT QUIT. ! j .ijl. ; e : r ,1 i :t.a ij.1 ne bougtd a few ig c-n- ha ii iiaoi,- - le.-fsrii- ! ab , . lie ieiile ,,ihv of tbe , ii arti, lea, be weie c.jirpeiiHl pav ev,,r-luiaa ,..se... rJ- food, and have arile iau-,-1-. ni,e, to take 'hai the 1 r.;- -i Mould pny-- wi consumer d picciux i have be, n stood up and pri-- e .said lie to ecll-ij,- -- t ,1 . leaner eVi p paper And hi. x i man- ,v a-- rlc!e tbe - ' thougiji a in-l- 1 pul-li- to date of the United Slates supreme court. For a number of year ike big parkera liave tlcfran.icd the calila raiser an, I exiracled from the consumers an exorbitant price, and their greed seems to tie insatiable, but at last thev are to be held in ifsliaint by tbe controlling hand of the government, which, when energetically applied to the nape of tbe tick of a violator of good government. invariably luxe a atibdulng and sobering effect. on John W. Springer, the decision of the anpreme court, raid it will save vast hums in tue aloknien and to consume rs, and Judge Giowacup Mill the government Will hereafter ist on government superv mlon of all big monopolie. After a delay of eighteen monl iissm- e the cireuit court f,,iind that Swift A I'll., Armour k t'o.. Cudahy A Co., Ni ieon A-V ni Co. SwarxMh:l, A su-- l their smaller allies v.,-- i in resiraint of trade an I hc-- 1 t g !i: It rolling the Imi.ng a .id prira of meal, lhe h he-i judicial tiibunai in toe luiol lu- - ufTi.m.il i!o loner in nit's fiiiiiinx. !s i'n.ler llii de, . i,e now ordered to deoisi i, hi n leaking. iit.WHve-During the law s poor in-i- n; u bow down j f.-- - RESOLUTIONS. St. Kvtershurg. Kelt. 1. Tlie n assocls-fiu- of St. Petersburg manufacturers has adopted tha following resolutions: First - All points of the mens demands concerning the eight-hoJay. participation of tbe men in fixing pay for piece work aud regulation of the internal workings of factories, etc. shall not be discussed, but submitted to the mlnialer of finance with a view to their acttlement legislatively. Heraml Regarding special demands, advanced at the different work! it ia advisable to postpone discussion until the men have resumed work. 'third Recognising that tbe men were drawn into the movement by other than economic rausce, the nmsH'iation unanimously voted that no mutual bllierneaa exlati and linn therefore decided to meet tbe workmen, not to apply the penalties for wasted time, not to endeavor to discover tha and leader of the strike, or to employ special measures against them, but to collect fundi for the support of tbe families of the virtims and In thia respect they make no difference between voluntary and coerced strikers. Kourt h The tn order not to create a precendent by paying workmen fur the tlms they have been engaged in the strike, will giant tn the nacewitiMis, which need not be repaid. InaH-gato- axsl-t-an- ue GOLD IS GOING OUT. New York, Keb. 1. Tlie heavy demand for gold at rarla supposed te be due to the plana of French banker in connection with Kuaalan govem-flnanrebaa resulted in the second largest engagement on record fur a single shipment from New York lo Europe. The al earner ia Champagne wld-- h wilt sail tomorrow will have on hoard $7,300,000 all in American eagle, except .!, 000 in liar, 'l he largest day's export on record was $9,300,000 to 1 'arts on May 12 last year In connection with tha Panama Canal ymenl. Tomorrow's shippers ara aa follow-- ; Freres $2,43n.0iifl 2. 000. non l.lOO.ono 1.000,000 700 0o0 Goldman. Racks and Co. National City Bnnk Rnvsl Bank of Canada STATE THE ' e:-r,- ! e. fav-iab!- re-pr- .rl psi-hag- ,l 1 fr "lessor," or "bailor," as Ihe lie. cae may Section 3. The rani recta herein authorized shall he recorded by the secretary of state in a book of records to be kept fur that, jiinpose. And 'on payment in Dill of tfu purchase money, and the perform see uf the terms and conditions stipulated In any aur contract, a declaration in writing to that effect may be made by ihe vendor, leeeor or liallor. or hia or it a asalgneo, which declaration mav lie made on the margin of fha record of the contract, duly attaaied, or it may ba mdfia by arperate tnetrumeat, to be acknowledged by the vendor, lessor or bailor, or hia or its aasigiiee and recorded as aforesaid. And for auch services tlie secretary of Btale ehall be entitled to a fee auch as Is allowed by law for thq recording of like Instruments. Section I. This art shall net ba held te InvalMata or affect in any way any contract hrreUifore made of tba kind referred to in tbe flrat section thereof, and any such contract hereto-foi- e made may, upon compliance with the provieiona of thia act, be recorded aa herein provided. .Hcnaie bill No. 3d came up for final passage and on roll rail every aenaior e. vote,! for ils The following is the bill: Be it Enacted by the Legislature of the dale of Utah: Brel inn 1. That jurisdiction be, and Ihe same ia hereby, ceded to the United Slates lu ami over all lands comprised within ihe limits uf the military reservation or Fort Douglas and Fort in the slate of Utah, to continue so long as the United Stales shall hold and own the same for military purposes and no longer, saving, however. lu tbr Mid -- tste the right to serve all civil processes aud inch criminal processes as mav lawfully is-under the authority nf thia state against persons charged with crimes gainst the laws of the state cnitimlltej without or within said reservation. Section 2. This art shall take effect ue upon approval. by Senator t In-le- ad ve ut mil-roa- ds er s r an expense, and asked for a revision of the methods of collecting atate revenues. Legislation against the nil-roa- d for killed stock was asked. McCrea moved to refer the memorial to the Demorritic party for use aa a platform at 11a next convention. Simona, of Utah, moved to lay on tbe table and then explained the reason by saying that the chairmen of tha committee drafting ihe memorial had made a personal fight against him during the last campaign. The memorial will m copied on tlie referred to the comneoatyla and mittee on railroads, Judirary and salaries and fees. Tlie Arizona Territory legislature sent a copy of a house concurrent resolution to the house Wednesday asking that the Utah legislature memorialize congress against the joint statehood bill. The resolution waa refer-rew- d to the committees on foderal relations. New billa were introduced as follows: House bill No. 101, br Austin An act to amend aect.luu 1 107 of tha revised statutes, 1898, relating to boards of health, providing frtr the examination of clerks and inspectors. Public health. The bill providei for Uie examination of all clerks and Inspectors and rules for their governing. iou-- e bill No. 1U2, by Mr. Merrill a bill for an act to amend chapter 86, session laws of Utah, 1901, entitled, an act to amend section 2583 of the revised ate lutes nf Utah, 1998, etc., approved March 14, 1901, relating to tbe stata bon rd of equalization. House bill No. 103, by Mr. Marks an act to amend section 2992, revised statutes 1898, relating to the statutes of liniitstiona and the manner of pleading cases. Judiciary. House bill No. 104, by Thompson, by an act to provide for a state request superintendent of oil inspection, presenting the duties, providing for the appointment of inspectors and for tha inspection of illuminating oils, products of petroleum. Public health. House bill No. 105, by Hawley an act to amend section 1, chapter 137 nf the seralon laws of Utah, 19U3, lo regulate the practice of barberlng, the registering, the licensing of persona to carry on such practice, and to insure the better education of such practitioners aud to lnurr better sanitary conditions in bHrber siiops and to prevent the spreading of disease in the state of Utah. House bill No. 104, by Mnnghan an act to amend nerlion 72 of the revised statute, 1S9H, relating to 1 reaps. Fish and game. The bill makes It a misdemeanor for any one fo throw down a fence or npen a gale without eloting the gap nmde. Kenney moved that tlie vote on houe bill No. 45, whirlt was passed Tuesday, be reconsidered. Thin w as done. The motion was made on account of tbe senate amendment. Kenney moved the bill be committed to conference committee uf the house mid senate and this wks adopted. The speaker named Kenney. McCrea and To) ton as house member of (lie committee. Wilson a memorial, asking that a land office be established nt Hcber during the opening of in. Win-tc- h Referred to the committee on federal relation. pre-ent- li-- ai Jo-ep- ed 1 Theodore Kucliler and wife of Ogden nf Representative Kuchler on the floor of the houe, Wcdncday. were the guests Joseph and Mias were Hie guest, of Representative Kuchler at hia home lu Ogden TucsiLiy evening. Rcprei-enlativ- e Bickford NOTES. . d, with- seMiun t inveiu-- at two .ilsk and one huur !ji IN IHE HUl'SH . iiiirii today at tw O'.oik. Every senator waa pitacu1. Representative Kucfalrr, of NYehi-r- , The chaplain uffrod pia.'Cr and1 baa to uf kis bills favorubly aided upand paa-e- d nnanitnously by tba , tend and ap- on Tucvlay's journal hoitkc Wednesday. House bill 11, proproved. for a Judge r viding compensation Ti,o railroad ctitnmit'c iu u municipal conn, waa paa-peMr. uli The bill affects only Ogden, a by isirled on House kill No. that, is the onlv ciiy of tiie tecond class K.nney, aud afler adoitinn uf the ia the state wflk a wuuiciiial court. the measure w read lhe second House bill 12, also by Koehler, proii d Huai times and on and ill viding to whom prucenk ahull run from as passed. The every one ,.f ihe eighivcn municipal courts bill la for tbe purpose of giving the vices. The bill la aa fulhiwa: Section 1. In any ,011 tract for the constable in tbe Odgcn aiunlciiml court tale uf railroad 01 street railway cqulp-me-a aasiatance in hia duties. House bill No. k, of rolling atoeb U shall be lawby Joseph, reful tii agree that the title to the prop- pealing the law creating a state inerty eoid or cunt raid ed to lie sold, al- stitute of art aaa passed and if favthough pusaeaalun thereof may be orably artad on by the senate will do delivered immediately er at any time or away with the stale art institute. In the discueston of this bill Mr. Kintiinea aubsequenily, ahall not vest In lhe purchaser until (lie purchase price ney paid bis respects to the present shall lie fully paid, or that the seller directors of the institute, saying that shall have and retain a l.en t heron for they were choking art in Utah. Tlie following bills were favorably the uuiald purchase money. And in any couiract for ibe leasing or hiring reported and the report of committees or such property It shall be lawful m adopted: Judiciary on House bill No. 10, by stipulate fur a conditional sale thcreuf at the termination of such oonnset. and Austin, with amendments, relating to that tbe rentals or aaMunte to be re- violence to employee. Mines and mining, on House bill No. ceived under such contract may, as jiaid. be applied and treated aa pur- $7, by Guatlrv, with amendments. on House Muniidpal corporations, chase money, end hat tbe title to lhe No.' 14, providing for fire inspecproperty ehell not vest in the leasee er bill bailee until tbe purchase price shall tors in unincorporated towns. and horticulture cm Agriculture have been paid in full, and until tha terma of lhe con tract shall have been House bill 51, providing for a state uot h withstanding board of poultry eonmilselotters. fully performed, The eoiuuiiltee on public luade indelivery lo and poaseasion by auch leases nr bailee; provided, that no auch troduced a report on House bill No. contract ahall be valid as against any 42, by Roberta, cutting down tlie state aiibaequral Judgment creditor or any board of land couiinlMiooerw to three members, and making the secretary uf aulispqueiit bona fide purchaser value and without notice, unleaa 11) the board custodian of the funds. The committee proposed several amendthe seme shall be evidenced by an executed by the liartiee and ment to tbe bill and a motion waa made duly acknowledged by the vendee, to lay the report over until Thursday, leasee or ballue. as the caae may be, or but thia waa lust aud the report was adopted. duly proved before eome peraon - F. H. Wills, of Calient e, Nev., preby law fo fake acknowledgement of deads, and in tha aame manner sented a claim to Hie house for $240 a deeds are acknowledged or proved; for service during the striae in 1903 (2) such Instrument shall ba filed for and 1904. at the rale of $2 a day for record in the nffne of the secretary of service aud $2 a day during aickneea. A memorial from the citicens uf state of thia aute; (S) each locomotive. engine or rar au aold, leaseil, or Spanish Fork created Mine dlveralon The memorial Inveighed hired aa aforesaid, kball have the name in tbe house. of the vendor, lessor, or bailor plainly against the high salaries of state ofmarked In letters not leas than one ficials, especially members of the Judit also said that there were Inch in sixe on each side thereof, fol- iciary. lowed by the word, owner," or too many atate boards with inn great T ul n-- nienilH-ra- , when it ia generally known is still room for iiuproveiuent. Speakthat nearly every tiaveia to er Hull feel that the i ni.e and fro u a complimentary p- -. The on a better basis than it ever was bill is aimed to eorrecl that abuse, and contains nothing to prevent any official from accept lug aud riding oa a I es, only 10 atop the payment by the mate of mileage u.t such official-.- . SPORTSlF to eatablikh a mint at to uie place in Uiaii. A.ijuummenl was (bra taken, (iTAlE SENATE. Senate joint resolution No. 3 offered Hollingsworth, proposes Tradesmen National Hank ... G00.0O0 n amendment to (he mate con-titinn Ileldelbark, Irkelhrlmer A and the legislature to fix judi1. 000.000 authorizing company cial elections f r a day other than oa which a general election is held. The WANT8 GREATER EFFICIENCY. constitution now provides that all a. except special, municipal and 1 Washington, Feb. .Representative school elections must he held on the Fuss of lilinoia introduced a bill toilay customary Tuesday in November. The "to reorganise and increase Ihe ef- purpose of the amendment would have Ihe said judicial eleci.on added to the ficiency nt the personnel of the of the United State." Ihe bill shortens exemptions now found in ottr ronsti-l the course at the naval academy tiaiil ut Inn. 191$ to three years. lne vrars Utsler the rule, the resolution was sea duly alter graduation In required laid on ihe table and will be referred of two. as at present. The at today's seMion. of acadage midshipmen entering the Two new bills were introduced. No. eme ia fixed at from 15 10 17 years. Tba 43. by Senator Vis It on. creates a Male bill creates a Hal" on which reservoir land gni.u fund and provides captains wim hare reached the age of a manuer fur obtaining water f.ir stale sixty years shall be placed. Thia age land. The public land committee will limit la gradually reduced tu S3 year. consider aud rei-un the bill. Comaader- - are pul on ibis list at tha No. 43, by Hollingsworth, ihe age thereafter being re- was referred 10 ihe committee aga of on duced lo ',11. (ifficers on Hip reserve li- -t , re tn perform ahoie duty ir.ilv, an I The meakUie iv not f great length, uf an officer 10 ihia hat but is very impcMant ever, tian-fand Is herewith hall create vacancy on the active given in full: list. Twu grades of are Setdion 1. H..,t no officer of the created. stele of I tak -- lci.l lie paid mileage for mllv and neccssarilv ny Clinch- - and down to tlie very traveled In lhe - rformance of kis ofhordeilHnd of roiisiiiiiptlon. yield to ficial duties. 01 which he w.mld be 'he M'HiHiinc healing influences of Dr. emitted Li the caymeat of mileage, Wind's Norway Pine Syrup. when auch effiiiai has (raveled on a free para, or ml -- r free transportation, I A RIFF'S EFFECT oxer Mich distau -- . ON WOOL Section 2. Th - act shall lake effect H tcon. Feh. 1. Cungrea-nia- n James upon approval1: T. M Clrary of Minnesoia and WashThe bill will p. , .,ke considerable de',uriii;n-uf Milbtgan were bate. slid may lc amended mi as to Inington of Hie national association of clude all puhlu iiTicinl- -. The house rei-- .r wn,, niaiiufs' imei at a dinner a the the passage of (he Hotel Somerset tonight and disnisseil follow ing; H B. No. IU. bj Mr. Kinnev. Hie inriff qiie.iinn arguing against free relative lo the nervier h ,i fling ,,'f noiire hidra and free wool i im in said, anionx Ci'iigiessman practirp. "1 In things: II. B. No. B9 lu (r. If lhe people ,u the east Kinney, requirl.n we the wool free noth tn of list the ing l'U i,n O' of the time of a Dili eto-iiiowest will pui wool also on the free r. of filing jn the piactiie of r on hides i TV day yon put the free list (be uistrii will' we I'o,,i bills e inferred pm the flnlshej product un the tu die free lit.!.'' JuduTart i iiinni. , The hiiiw hlie Cungiessnian Gardiner said :iiai lepom-there had never been a time aftei a ol iiOtse j,. m ru, noriale Nos. 1 arage and 2 . tariff revision when businra- - ha.i by Messiw. and Miller reajie- isuffered. The western farmer had oil-:vf y. The f.irno r request cottaie-s Iieen ruined by fue v,-a e,riHi intent or btnraii of and uid not in 111. "icx. wish lu ti'iirat (fie expenemr. Tlie !j;;c! olie pray a cungvea Co A Haring. Magoun - FEBRUARY- 2, 190.1. LEGISLATURE elec-lion- Kresideni Roosevelt and bis cabinet of the catile-nie- n will receive the thank of the country en.l the people aa a whole for their decision to compel the brtf trust to ANT FACTURERa' ur Jap-enes- e aertmd prnpoaitlnn. It ia aurprla-In- g to find bow many people rail on the newspaper to publish certain mining tuff they hare prepared, but who, when the Editor suggests than the Btale who gives the eras, almost faint They are actually ashamed t,i have their namea given a a guarantee The effects of home training oa the live of a people are well lllust rated by of Henry RcrkowHx in the Journal M Mwix-httrl- the I Hi ME TRAINING. l WAR KITI ATION. Two gentlemen celled on I he Editor of Ibis paper yesterday and Baked If It waa true that the StamSird and Examiner rr fused to piibliah mining news. W answered by slating that the papers spoke for themedvea, that each week and almoat dally mining newe appealed In tka papers We were then advised that two leading mining men of the city had staled lu a imainne house that the Editor of thle paper woald not permit mining newe to lie published. The pert ire refused to say who the mleiag men ere, but we will venture the guns that, wlwever they are, they tried to use this paper to father eotne queet Lie able deal or tried to get this paper to assume the responsibility for matter they themaelvea prepared, and wrne ashamed to aign or permit the paperto say from wkeaoe the laformathia wae received. To refuse to publiah auch stuff dose not mean that we refuse lo publish loglti-mat- s mining newa. It It one proposition to publiah that Out. MrDuff asya "Tha ore In his miu assay a $3000 In gold end there ere tons of that kind of ore In elghL and quite another thing for u to my that The Standard has invert the matter and Ends that CoL McDuff has 4,000.000 tana of ore ia eight and that the aieaya show It runs $3,000 to the tun.' Everybody can aee at a glance that In the find proportion thia paper simply publishes what Col. MrDuff eajra, while la the errand atalement the whole ren)onilbillty and good faith of the paper Is involved because the paper guarantees (he same. Every mlnieg newa Hem that Ifea bpen turned down by the Examiner or Standard ia of the kind referred to la It. At dts-lin'-- a The Bunco Journal night before la-twaded through a column and a half uf stuff to prove itself honesl. it says ir never mole or received a dlshcinekt dollar. It aays it wants tlie public to Judge it. Inasmuch aa It ia cm the verge of bankruptcy, undoubtedly the public baa passed judgment. ........... when e i. er bran bad a u Aiiorney Gsneial Aloouy say whether any action will he Instituted to prosecute the beef trust and no iniitnaiin that criminal piucrajinga aie tu fniluw is given out by the chief of the ,lrpaitui nt 01 Justice or ary of his sulninlinatck. se .......... low got n; lilcgai a .... OK INTHKEflT aul International Ethic, under the heading. 'Tbe Moral Training of the Young Among the Jewf." In referring to the influence on Jewish character of Hie cepturiew ef persecution, be writes: "The home Mill remained tbe safeof guard of the people. The tcuderiu-domestic (ite waa intensified by its very The poor Jew, who wa n narruwruM d,g to the world, was in bta home a prime. The hateful legislation aud to which be waa subject was calculated, with the utniobt refinement of cruelty, 10 undermine hia character. Drivaa In bay by bis persecutors, wbat in w uuder he became a sullen creature he was their eyes. In tueie forced to rultivaie the art of ahrewd-ae- s cunning and duplicity. But wlth-l- a the touflnM of hia own lutma aud among his ow b people lie lived his own natural life Men niigki liarana hia body; they nMihl nl mutilate hia soul. None could assail tha .sanctity of hia home, the purity of the piarrtsge tleq tbe clilvalric tunalderaiions displayed toward women, tha loving kindness for the aged and helpless, the tender paternal, filial and fraternal relations. These were and leinain hi effective mural auppurta.' INDEPENDENT AND FEARLESS made 10 yield Immense pruflia u, ihe millioiiaue el-u- BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. hi... OOl'KN, rTAII.THUHSDAY M OH NINO, THE MOKNINU EXAMINER I- , , Judge Shurtliff. City Counciltn.ni Craig. Deputy Comity Treasurer Hanson. Deputy Clerk Blulh and Counand Fruii Tree Inspector R. E. Wilty son. all of Ogden, were Senate visitors yeter.iay. WmA in ennnerHou with Senate bill No. 43 introduced by Senator Hollingsworth at yesterday's seraion. it should be said Mini eath legislative session ensts the tnte over $1200 In mileage paid to ihe Tba following lg now 1 evolution pending in the House, of which Kpre-eniatiRoberta of Cache county is THE ve WORLD the father: To the Honorable President of the United Staves, tlie Senate and the lioiue of ReprMvntative Assembled: WHEREAS, Hon. W. P. Brownlow, Coiigreabman from Tennessee, has Into Congress a resolution providing fur an appropriation by Uie milfederal government of twenty-fou- r lion dollars to be distributed among the tales of the uuhm according to thrlr in population for federal road building on condition that atate, counties and towua raise an equal proportion to that which they receive from tbe federal government, and, Whereas, Should raid bill become a law, the Hate of Uuh will receive two hundred aud fifty thousand dollar, and, counties of Whereas, The several this atate ure deairiug atate aid and are fur the state appropriation to them la the improvement aud construction of their roads, and, Whereas, There i groat need for improving the highaay of thia Hats, Therefore be it resolved, 'that the governor, senate end hou-- e of Representatives of the atate of Utah, believof national, state ing the principle county end town cooperation iu tue construction of main highways, not only fur the benefit of tlie agricultural products; and also . believing in the great proposition that the expenditure of public money for tbe purpose ot Improving and increasing the internal facilities, wealth and commerce of the nation, 1 of equal importance te the a pasding of money on the rlveme and harbors; We, therefore, heartily endorse the provision of tbs Brownlow bill and desire Its passage, and. Further, ba it resolved. That we esk our aenators aud congressman Ao ue all buuorable efforts in passing thia bill in order to secure to the state of Utah the benefits of national aid in road construction, and. Be it further resolved. That a copy of this resolution be sent to the honorable president of the United Blairs, the honorable president of tlie senate, tha honorable speaker of the house of representative, the honorable chairman of the agricultural committee and to each of the honorable senators and eengteasinen from this state. Last evening the following members of the house committee ou Industrial school were in Ogden and conferred with the trustees al the institution reand the apspecting its condition for 19(15 and propriations requested 1906; Messrs. Kuchler, Joseph, Grun-drHopes and Curtin, and Mira Bickford, clerk uf the committee. Oa last Saturday the above committee and speaker Hull, without previous notice visited tlie iiutltuthm and made a very through examination. They reported to the trustees at last evenings conference that they found everything in first class condition and that much in the way of material improvement had been accomplished durThe coming the past two years. mittee will uadoubtedly recommend that tha trustee, request for the following appropriations fur the current two year be granted. General maintenance, based upon an average ef 90 inmates $40,000 Manual ' training, machinery, equipment material and wages of instructor $10,000 For purchase of 10 acres of farming land, additional books for library sad general repairs and ail Ran esults: AT OAKLAND. Feb. 1. Oakland r- Fram-bco-, i hirst race, furlongs Greenuc.t won; Foxy Grandpa second; Dorteiwi third. Time, 1:35 Second race, mile and quarter. M.ij Irum won; Glen Arvnu, second: Erut third, lime. 2:17 Third rare, six furlongs (Roc-,DOr won; Yellowstone, second; third. Time, 1:11 Fourth race, mils and 50 yard-S- a,s Bonmai-die- r. won; Mllitarymeu, second; third. Time, 1:51 Fifth rare, futurity course Hipp.. nai won; Dr. Sherman, second; third, lime, 1:11 Sixth race, five furlongs -T-ram.it,.,-won; Prince Brutu, second; Rata1.,: third. Time, 105 4. 1-- 4. 3-- 2. 4. , AT ASCOT PARK. Los Angelea, Feeli. 1. Ascot r-- k results: First race, six furlouga Ellin Ki- - i: won, Mr Gem second, Susie I'lirisHau third, (fine 1:14. Second race, mile and one sixteen: ii Freesia won, Varro Aim. tana Peerle third, time Fourth race, mile and sn right Watercure won. Blissful areund, Young third, lime 1:50 Fifth race, six furlongs Da'mv O10 Vr.n won, Tim Pavne second, third, time 1:13 8ixth race, inlle and seventy yams Girdle tone won, Drlcorunaihi oud. Cotillion third, time 1:42 kk-oiu- l:t. AT NEW ORLEANS. New Orleans, Feb. 1. Result: First race, 5 2 furlongs -- Wn-aih of Ivy won, Esperance second, Flora Leavy third, time 111 mile Jude Second race, one-haParker won, Grey Dal second, Fill lory third, time :53. Third race, one mile Lieutenant Rice won, Mr. Jack second, Lini-u- l third, time 1:47 furFourth race, six and longs Lord French won. Dusky second, Rodger Smith third, time 1:25 3-- if one-ha- lf Fifth rare, mile aud a quariiT -Harry New won, Lady Mistake second, Gracious third, time 2:14 Sixth race, five furlongs Lai Grer-qu- e won, Bride second, Belle Bernard third, time 1:05. 4-- AT 1IOT SPRINGS. Hot Springs, Ark., Feb.' 1. Reeult: First race, threw furkmga Anogla won Carthage second, Prinre Glurnn third, time 39 8econd race, six furlongs Clifton Boy won. Jake Ward second, Ed. Tierney third, time 1:20. furf Third race, five and longs Bonk won. Black Cat second, VUtaie third, time 1:13 Fourth race, aix furlong handicap Mamie Worth won Toeaaa second, Rornben third, time 1:18. Fifth race, mile and seventy yard--Jo- e Gona wan. Jigger second, Benon burst third, time 1:21. 3-- one-hal- 8-- KOSSUTIUSTS WON OUT, Burs Pestb, Feb. 1. Complete returns from tlie recent elections show head tlie poll tliat the Kowsut hints willi 159 members of the new The liberal have 151 the dial dent liberals 27, peoples' Improvements g 7,000 To connect with institution party H. Banffyttes 13. independent Second ballots Ogden water works system. .$ 3.000 10. and natkmalials 9. In connection with the above the fol- will be necessary in fourteen conoih lowing from last evening Salt Lake luencies. News will prove of interest: Feb. , 1. Emperor Two year ago, during tlie last sesBudapest h, sion of the legislature, considerable Fraud Joseph received Premier Tisza was in audience today. The Utter banded and bad feeling controversy resignation of the aroused over conditions at the State the emperor the Industrial school. In this dispute Hungarian cabinet. The emperor has 8peaker Hull and Stale Senhtor Alli- summoned Count Julius and Rasy, son crossed swords in wordly combat one of tbe foremost opposition leader, the former averring that the institu- lo Vienna. tion wa more a prison than a reformatory and tha latter contending that the MONTHLY COINAGE STATEMENT. gentlemans position waa wholly unWashington, Feb. 1. The monthly warranted and hia attack upon tbe institution malicious, and without rea- coinage statement shows tint during son. January. 1905, the total coinage executwas thia: ed at the mints of the United States Speaker Hull's position amounted to $8,585,522, aa follows: Tlie school, iu many revperls, was badGold $7,819,050; silver $681,012; minor ly managed; the boys and girls were ' v permitted to mingle together with reck- coins $78,290. Those amounis are exclusive of 5.3M. less abandon; there was no library, save, perhaps, 25 or 30 volumes; there 000 pieces coined for. the Philippins was a carpenters, shop blit no tools; Islands. there wss no gymnasium; there was no tillable play room; the Inmates, in Topeka, Kas Feb. 1. Alfred Lovell', some respect, were superintendent of motive regarded very PBoistant much as convicts and the restriction power of the Santa Fe was today P; were such as to develop the spirit of pointed superintendent of motive powthe convict within them. It wa con- er by Third vice President J. W. This office ha been vacant ditions such as these that Mr. Hull and some of hia legislative associates since the resignation of G. R. Hen: complained of and which they stated deroon. to the governor ought to be remedied without delay. Since then two years have passed with good effect. The Industrial school has changed wonderfully. The needed have been made and the improvement institution ha been brought up to the required standard. The boys and girls no longer mingle together as they used to. The latter have a building df tbelr own across the street from the school proper, while the boys dormitory has been ao improved a to give them better facilities for manual training and Tlie girls' buildphyalcai cxcerlsc. ing was errected at a cost of $15,000, while the school has been equipped with a good library, a gymnasium, a carpenter shop a blacksmith shop, a PRESENTS reading and recreation room, a rouThat odd fellow" te rratory where the boys are taught in the art of floriculture, a shoenmking shop and other etceteras, all tending to enhance conditions and make the institution what it should lie. Speaker Hull and the houe industrial committee visited tlie school last Saturday and were much gratified with the Improved conditions. The changes are due. in a large measure, to tha good work of AssL Supt. Thompson, a man highly educated and eminently d for the position In now holds. Mr. Thompson is a strict disciplinarian and IN puts the boys through their drills and "A CONTINUOUS LAUGH" with good effect. gymnast lc He has introduced the merit system in the school, card being given each of which ruia down the sentence one week. Sixty-fivof these card entitle the bolder to ferule whirh can be gined in no other way. The new . BY CHAS. T. VINCENT. system Is lmving a wonderful effect upon the inmates, and from all that . could he learned, the aiudenla like it. A Spasm of Laughter ! Fun 1 1 8upt and Mrs. Allison are al-- o pleasWholesome Pure ed with the and attribute conditions largely to the effort of the Prices $1.00. 75cts BOcts. and 25 Stat Sale Wednesday. legislator two years ago. While there parli-men- t. mem-ber- Keen-dric- k. GRAND Opera House Thursday Night February 2 J. J. Coleman Mr. Harry fit-le- Beresford cxci-cise- e OurNewMan |