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Show THE THE EXAMINER Pufaltoed Cmr Day In tta Vaar fay Tha Standard Pubiiate-la- C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dallvered by Carrlar In Ogdse City, foeludtag " Sunday Moraing , utiMr. par nonth- - Single BY MAIL IN ADVANCE. Tha ia aant hy tall oaiaida a( Ogdaa, I.M ytfef tiiiiiiaaa ' At laaat quarterly, In react .. AND FEARLESS UO INDEPEND- ENT. ta a strictly Aa Exaaanar aewapar. U ! all aldaa aa equal show. Tha Euautr haa aa favorites aad ao aaamtas to paalah. - aa aad usfragadksad. 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To be appreciated it should Ail book stores be seen and readhandle it. ings. inThe question arises, do men with criminal proceed net, commit a tent to in that manner? When a corrupt motive exists, Is R not always attended by an effort at concealment, unless the are depraved and devoid of Washington, Fib. 21. Official newa regarding the drydock Dewey reached the navy department today ia the following cablegram from Commander Hosely, commanding the Glacier. lT. B. steamship Glacier, at sea, per United Slates stesmship Potomac, Lae Palmas. Canaries: "Bureau of Navigation. Washington. Latitude 29. degrees. 50 minutes north, longitude 22 degrees 40 minutes west on February 17th. Will coal at Garnd Canary, Canary Islands. Encountered bad weather latter pan of very voyage, dock adrift twice. Have been proceeding cautlourly. The Brutus' towing machtn.- - damaged. There is great necessity for extra part of engine." The protected cruiser Tacoma will be ordered from Naples to tha Canaries to carry to Commander Mosley the ad dltional parts of the engine of the Brutus, of which he says in his dispatch, ihere la great need. principals character? No city is endangered by the honest avowal of purpose of its officers. That which mriucea a municipality's financial welfare are cunning and trickery leading to schemes to defraud nnder cover. There is scarcely a laxpayer ia this recom- city who would protest against pensing the rouncilmen for their watchful care ot the extensive Improvement work of the past few years. The taxpayer rejoiced in the knowledge tbat the councilmea bad shown improvements an interest In public equal to that which would have been given private affairs, and had a vote been taken, ws believe the ritixsus would have voted not only to give them 100, hut much more. And further, as to motive, there Is the insignificance of the amount appropriated an compared with what could have been drawn from the city treasury in secret ways, had the conn oilmen been willing to barter their honesty, their good names, their char actera, for money. Do you believe n few hundred dollars wu incentlvs enough for the men of such high standing in thia community to go on record aa criminals? Could they have had la mind the conviction that they were branding themselves aa robbers of tba public The Deeeret Newa baa thia editorial comment on the decision in the Chambers fat, under the beading, A Matter for Regret:" It la a subject of very aldespread regret that a verdict of guilty" ha been rendered in the case against Prod V. Chambers, president of the Ogden city council. While be may have committed a technical offense, la accepting compensation for extra work performed as a member of the council, when It wu not ao provided by law, yet the evidence showed a complete lack of intent to defraud, and his return of the money received by vote of the council, nmountlng to 1100.60, when be saw tbat tba council had exceeded Its legal powera, should, In the opinion of many dlslntereated on look era. have absolved him from - the charge and from the atlgma tbat to the verdict. We suppose the case will be appealed, but- aa It ia a question of law It la doubt fnl whether the verdict win bo aat slide. Possibly a new trial might ba granted on n proper. showing, and that would involve much delay and expense. No one. we belieVe. who ban followed the trial' closely, will acruie the defondant of Intentional crime, but a technical offense wan probably committed, and public officials should keep always wrlthln tbe law. The work paid for, thers ought to be some fair provision however, was duly performed and In cases of that character. VERDICT AGAINST CHAMBERS. - ENCOUNTERED Steamships BAD WEATHER. tha Tewing Drydock the Canaries Dewey Nearing IS A LITTLE UNEASY. Secretary Taft Talks of Conditions in tha Far East. Chicago, Feb. 21. Secretary of War Taft, who was the guest here tonight at a dinner given by the Yale club. In discussing the rituullon in the Far Bart, revealed some little government uneasiness as to the outcome and be did not deny that the detachment of 16,000 troops, which has been dispatched to the Philippines, may be needed tn China in the near future. "The Eastern situation ia problematical." he said. China ia now In a state of unrest. To many it seems that the conditions which prevail there are similar to those which preceded the Boxer uprising. It must be hoped, however, the outoome may not be the same. The detachment of troops was not sent to China, but to tha treuury? TARIFF ON SUGAR. beet sugar production la the event of the withdrawal of the protection provided In the Ding ley taw a d from correspondent, writing Falls, Win, say a: "1 know that the beet sugar Industry cannot stand In this country with our d tabor In tha fields and factory If the tariff Is reduced. A year ago last apring J was sent to Dresden, Can. ada, to look over the situation at the time that Captain Davidson, of Bay contemplating moving City, Mich., a factory that he owned there to Janesville, Wls, and I mw sugar sold on tha streets of Chatham, Ontario, at 98.T5 per 100 pounds. It was from the Rid pai ha re Unary at Montreal. Captain Davidson told me ha bad tried it, and at tbe price be wu losing money in other words, selling sugar at f 1.76 and paying American prices for the raw material 94.60 per ton for sugar beets on the basis of 12 per cent sugar, the more sugar be made the more hi- - Inst, and he moved hia plant to Wisconsin. If tbe principle f protection was right to tbe Infant industries of the East when the West hsd comparatively no mokes lacks, It ia equally aa true now, when the former and tbe manufacturer have Joined together to raise our own sugar." high-price- s DISCOVERED. MURDER DOUBLE Regarding tha outlook for American OPINION. EXAMINER: OGDEN, takhaving criminally and corruptly no- would an'1'. en tha foes, Theae facts brought out during the trial stand oui most prominently: The councilman voted themselves the extra compensation without the There slightest effort at concealment. was mv hi tig underhanded in their acts AU tha newspapers. a was to hive been expected, published their proceed- tba dealgnated placet. OUTSIDE MORNING Woman and Child Found in Bad With Heada Crushad. Portland, Ore., Feb. 21. A special despatch to the Evening Telegram from North Yakima saya that a dou ble murder was discovered four miles northeast of Fort 81llcoe on the Yakl tua Indian reservation today, the victims being Susie Bachanan, an Inchild dian woman and her The bodies were found by Bam Aaheo, an Indian. He found the woman and her child dead in bed with their skulls crushed. The movlte for the murders ia a mystery, but it U supposed that the Buchanan woman waa mistaken by her murderers fur another woman who will be a witness In a murder case shortly tn be tried In Yakima county. two-yearo- INDICT A CONGRESSMAN. Spencer Blackburn Accused of Illegally Accepting Fees. ITAI LOOK SHOWS SOME ALARM. Nationalist Rsplys to Spcccn tha Throne. finding Unuacil-na- a Chambers guilty nf illegally taking fees has come aa a surprise to the greater part of this community. We freely confess we had looked for no other judgment than "not guilty." But there can be no criticism of the Jury. The men who served were, no doubt, conrientfoua in their duty and returned a verdict in obedience to the dic- tates of conscience. We believe the jury made a mistake. From the evidence presented there wax no proof of criminal intent. We believe each juryman, If placed on the witness stand and asked thia question: "Did you understand that by vour verdict you not only found Ihe councilman guilty of taking illegal fees, hut also found Mm guilty of I I THE .EST PUTNAMS j j j An official newa agency dispatch from Paris, wnich bears strong marks i of Inspiration, suggests tbe possibility j of intervention by President Roe-- 1 veil, as in the rase of Russia and Japan to recoucile the diametrically opposite views of France and Germany, "la me general hope that an entent may be reached. In dip kuna tie circles confidence to felt that failure of the conference will not sd to war. The statement of Count Witte with regard to the pacific Intentions of Emperor William is every where recalled in this connec- SHO tion. Algeciras, Spain. Feb. 21 The American decline to discuss the rumors that the United States and other neutral powers are exerting outside influence toward securing an agreement on Moroccan affairs. Italy apiiesrs to be doing he most ia the way of mediation, but ihe pressure rf any power will tie exercised more at Paris and Berlin than here. Pari, Feb. 21. The foreign office sitconsiders that the Franco-Germa- n usturn Is stationary and does not notable developments until the proposed Moroccan reforms are discussed in the conference. FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN ex-ie- rt I Washington, Feb. 21. The senate committee m foreign relations continued it diacusioa of the proposed amendments to ihe Dominican treaty today, but reached no agreement. The senate committee on luistofflce and post road ordered an averse report today on a hill entitled to prevent Sunday banking in postoffices FEAR AN ATTACK. handling of money orders and regia Warsaw Police Find Thousands of Urn tered letters." The President today talked about loaded Sheela. uniform atatet insurance laws with a represeatlng the commission Warsaw, Feb. 21. The police are delegation into that work. The Presiclosely watching the member of a inquiring hand who are suspected of preparing dent expressed his Interest In the for an srned outbreak. The arrest work. Representative McNary Introduced a of a Jew has led to the finding of 49.000 unloaded sheela and some car- resolution today instructing the Presibine ammunition. No clue haa been dent to have the interstate commerce obtained to the arms for which the oomnilsaiim investigate the alleged control and onwership of anthracite ammunlikm was destined. coal and anthracite mines by railroad combinations. FATHER LEARY DEAD. Was Chsplaia-in-Chie- of f THE PRESS ALARMED, the Grand Army. St. Petersburg, Feb. 21. The press generally regards the changes in the cabinet with alarm as a derided check for the progressive wing and aa a return of the announced ancient patha. The resignation of M. Tlmciaxeff. the minister of commerce is taken as an indication of the abandonment of the policy of conciliation toward the workingmen, which waa fathered by the convervaftvea. The Slur and NoVfte Vreynm Joined today in a bitter attark on the government, the Slovo declaring that the government la doing ita best to drive the workmen into the arm of the socialists and revolutionaries, and adding that an evil genius full of reaction haa returned to earth and is reincarnated in the person of Interior Minister Durnpvo. Kansas, Feb. 21. Rev. Father j. F. Leary, chaplaln-ln-chlr- f of the Grand Army of the Republic, died here tonight, after a long Illness, aged 61 years. He was born at New York. Ohapman, FOREIGN NEWS NOTES. Stockholm, Geb. 21. King 0caf started for Germany today. . 21. On the bourse toBerlin. day speculation was limited ou account of the uncertainty regarding the situation. Tokio, Feb. 21. The hill for the continuation of Uje war taxes, passed the house of peers' today. Tokio. Feb. 21. Prince Arthur of Connaught today .. invested Admiral Togo and Field Marshals Yamagata and Oyama with the. order of merit London, Feb. 21. An authorative denial i given of the statement published thia afternoon that the earl of Elgin, seeretnry of state for the colon lew. is rnntemplarlpx resigning because of differences with his colleagues over (he treatment of- - the Chinese labor question. Honolulu. Feb. 21. A hoard of survey has found that the sea worthynes of the steamer Texan whose cargo recently look fire, i not affected. After some repairs the vessel will Mil for Fi-b- Mor-rrfea- LIQUOR Asheville, N. C Feb. 21. The grand Jury of the special term of the United State- - district court today returned true bills against Congressman Bpwi cer Blackburn. The hills of Indict ment charge the eighth district representative with acting before the treasury department and receiving fees for surh service In violstlon of the laws. He was accused of receiving 9600 from Are Dinkins and $100 from WHY HESITATE? A. P. Davl. Each hill contains two rounts. We quote from a letter written to No action looking toward the arrest New York. the Standard hy a prominent Ogden-lte- , of Blackburn has been taken. The hills of indictment contain several GREAT BRITAIN PESSIMISTIC. as follows: "Article 10 of the Constitution of pages nf typewritten counts. London. Feb. 21. Great Britain Utah, Section 11, maken teaching of still pessimistic in relation to the MUST ACT IMMEDIATELY. the metric system obligatory. Why conference. The officials here haa our hoard of education neglected Great Britain Will Not Stand for Any believe the delegates mast leave Algerine without solving the question nf Delay. tbla evident duly? Tbe Mttauer bill policing Morocco until Germany with will undoubtedly pass the house and Feb. 21. The repre draw her demands for international Constantinople. there la noihlng to hinder from its sent at tons of the British ambassador romtrol of gendarme. Some surprise passing tha senate and receiving (he on the subject of evacuation of Tahah Is expressed at the fact that France iffvtng President's signature, thus becoming and thp order sent to the British should have been proposed hand in officering the police, Spain a law, which, of course, enjoins the cruiser Diana to support the demands hut. British officials the cannot see the Turkish committee which will metric system for the Untied States. of leave Constant inople Immediately for where France ran further yield toWe should anticipate, and l was ao the scene of the dispute and try tn ward German views. Tn some quarters il is believed Germany at the designed, when Ihe conaiiluiion of arrange matters with the Anxto-Egylast moment finding that all fhe powUtah aas framed. 1. aa a taxpayer, tian commissioner. It Is understood ers that Great Britain demands excepting possibly Austria are insist on the board of education doing hnwever, the evacuation of the place hy the sympathising with France, will agree Its plain duty. Turkish before the commissioners be- to the rompromlse offered by the Freneh delegate. On this account The point I well taken. Our schools gin work. France will hi- - urged lo allow a eon should obey the mandate of ihe tlnuance of the conference giving the SCENE IN COURT. representatives of the powers an opof expressing their views on portunity 21 Feb. Russia. Otrhakaoff. During which The Scrap Book, a new monthly and France could Germany IWnre Srhmldt of Lieut. max tac Issued by Frank Munsey. tbe trial agree. military and naval court here for con has arrived at this office. The Scrap nection with the naval mutiny of last HI8 60N. July, Schmidt opposed to the throe Judges, on the ground that they were Ft. Pctarsbu.-gFeh. 21. - A riUpaJF raptains of ship which bnmharded from Teheran. today announced the cruiser Otchakoff commanded by thal the of the shahs aki-Counsel also that fourth sun. Uul'il Miia lo the the prisoner. gnvren-orshlcourt be admitted to ihe tiho relathes the had of Chilan. of province finand permission to summon experts great ilixsatlsfarilnn among on mental diseases. The court re- aroused he priests and land nwnfr fused th request, whereupon Srhmldt who merrhant. haf iplngrephed to Teheran dehysterical seizure tainted. Mis wife manding the removal of the prince, rushed into the rmiri and riled: whose s verity miring his previous I shall husband. short you hang my of 'he province made h?m myself." extremely unpopular. p Are being sold at a sacrifice to make room for big spring stock NEWS NOTES. WASHINGTON HEARING. Washington, Feb. 21. Representative John Sharp Williams, ( Misa.) spoke before the house committee on judiciary thia afternoon in support of his hill to prevent the C. O. D. shipment cf liquor into prohibition districts. Robert Crain of Baltimore, general counsel of the National Brewers association, addressed the committee on bill to make the Hepburn-Dolllve- r liquor subject to the taws of the slates Into whlrh it is shipped. Hearing on these hills was attended n by a large delegation of alliance who oppose a hill of pron Tbe hibitive nature. WornSn Christian Union and were other temperance organisation also present at the hearing. that is arriving daily. ET Drs. Elliott & Norris Specialists vm the study and treatment of MENS DISEASES Blood Poison, Plica, Rupture, Varicocele, Narva Debility, Drug Habits. Taken on a positive guarantee to cure CONSULTATION OFFICE FREE, PERSONALLY OR BY LETTER OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS. 2361 WASH. AYE. When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden LIGHT UR NOBODY LIKES THE DARK. HAVE PLENTY OF LIGHT INSIDE AND OUTSIDE YOUR PROVE WILL BTORE IT BEET YOUR ADVERTISE, ATRADIANCR KENT, TRACTS LIKE THE CANDLE DOES THE MOTH. Asnll-Saloo- WE LARGE APPROPRIATION. 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DOWS CATARRH REMEDY p Gives instant rellet and will permanently cure catarrh, Our guarhay fever, cold in the head, sore throat, etc. antee goes with every bottle. If you have any doubt as See This Combination and Send in Your Orders MAKING TOWN The Woman's Home Companion for one year. The Illustrated American, formerly Leslie's Popular Monthly, for one year. The American Queen for one year. The Standard or Examiner for one month Sum of... j rat. rd MAGAZINES All for the I St. Petersburg. Feb. 21. A gloomy ferliug prevails in diplomatic circles here regarding the outlook at Algr- - n Ihe jury's verdict FOR INTERVENTION. From Russia Believes Roosevelt Must Settle Moroccan Dispute. Ixmdon, Feb. 21. As an amendment o the address In reply to the speech from the throne, Col. E. J Ssunder-on- , nationalist, today moved in the house of commons an expression of alarm at tbe aiatemvat in the king's speech that the miniUTS were consid ring proposals to effect changes in the system of the government of Ireland, believing that hia majesty's advisers had committed themselves to policy which will endanger the liberties and property of the loyalist in civil life minority, promote and impair the integrity of the united kingdom. Col. Saundcrson stated that the object of hia amendment as to extract some statement as to what poesla suggested. After considerable discussion James Byrci-- , liberal and chief secretary for Ireland. Mid that the ipeerh from the throne maunt nothing more than the premier and other liberal leaders bad repeatedly stated and what had been endorsed by tbe enormous majority returned to parliament; tbat much was necessary to improve the administration of Ireland. Mr. Byre raid home rule had no terrors for him, and that he had not departed in the anialleit particular from the principles of the liberals led by Mr. Gladstone from 1884 to 1R93. His majeety's government had everr reason to make n effort In the direction of improvement of the system of government and the association of the people therewith. Mr. Bryce asked that the houae defeat the amendments, as he believed the greatest discouragement might he given to the policy of the rrea tlon of an intelligent self government for Ireland now under consideration. 1r. Bryce's speech ws received with termendoua and continued out bursts of llheralist cheprs. 190fi. 22. MORNING, FEBRUARY THURSDAY .25 $2 YoinCai ISLAND. FIND VALUABLE to the merits of this remedy, ask us about FRESCOES. 21. The Nebraska Neb. Venire. Feb. 21, While workmen Missouri river rutting through it sere rrsrKgPd In renovating hc church mili-bamvs right above ud of Funta Maria Gloriosu Del Frari unless something is done, thin city wi some anci-- nt frescoes sere dlarovered Thhe ail Island. $7iu.tnni Burlingbehind the monument of Dogt N'icolo ton bridge at tin place will ho left Tron. One of the frescoes represented a panoply with the coat nf arms of ii bigb and dry ;n-- the ootnpnny have ri build ami'hiT bridge east of Doge Tron. and another consisted of the prearnt one. a Is, lit three nt'lr. Op- ifocnrutlvc hands with figures of the Jones evany,elltB in medallions. The discovposite to what is known a 101111 the river has cutting fur ert- is regarded as of the highest arsome time. A report from there today tistic importune. s of a says it has cm in SUGGESTS A SOLUTION. mile and a lar.- - amount of land ha hern washed away. Rerlin. Feb J1 The Cologne Ga aette mdar express,! the opinion that CHRISTIANS ARE FLEMING. a possible enimum of the Morrocan (rf miration lies in the Pekin. Feb. 21. Meaarc details have French and Spur.lsh appoln'tnent officers over been rf attacks upon Catholic native force, 'he officers to he under cveral 'owns in tne an inspection In longing to some natmisionaries in Tbe bishop of ural power, bm in the Morrocan sot! Iieasr pro, inces Chen Chow Fu telegraphrs that Christians an- fleeing. Th- - rtgion is ihe em'-f a long SHOCKS CONTINUE. slat. ding feud an. I outbreaks nre s- Thnina . n W. 1.. Fob. 21. Another very srve-- e earthquake vhork Don't think :ha' piles can't lie cured. was felt a noon today on the British of Rr. Lucia. Slight Thousands of dtlnatr case- - have West Indian i ben cured by Itoan's Ointmen'. Sit shock have h. , n fed there at interval yuio February ll'h. cents si any dm ttoir It K-- 1;- - s hi-r- - t lu-c- a three-quarter- . 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