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Show 111JS inuniiy by esiablithing vear here an educational institution a creditable. This tan lx done by selecting Ogden canyon to be the site for the summer THE EXAMINER. Publish'd every day In the year. Business Office. 407 24ih Street school. i We would like to see a great central Co. Published by the Union Printing j college built here one in which the Mormonism FRANK FRANCIS. Editor and Mgr. highest attainments of would be represented and where. In attendance end arholarahip. the beat Including Delivered by Carrier, Sunday Morning Examiner, per month Single copies SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By mall one month (including Sunday) MOITMXU Theatre Lyceum Sawyer & QG DEN, UTAH, EXAMINER, Young, Props. j theological insltutiona in the United eta Slates would be equaled. Thla can be Sets accompanied, but at present Ogden seeks nothing more than the opportunity to aid In building up an attrac- WEEK JANUARY 25th. TJM DOYLE, Comedian. B. F. FORBES 4c CO., Sketch Artists. HOMER A EDWARDS, Eccentric. THE WALTONS, cts tive summer school, where the teachers Comedy Artists. and the aspiring hoys and girls of the All Postmasters and Rural Delivery Mormon belief ran FRED FOWLER, gather in the sumCarriers are authorized to receive sublisritone. mer months, and, while Inculcating scriptions. by doctrines of faith, add to the attrac- Moving pictures. Illustrated Songs. s ill confer a favor reSubscriber Admission lur. Informing this office of failure totheir tiveness of Ihla city. ceive The Examiner tolore breakfast DAM IN THE CANYON. change from the character of senator 1904. The Examiner in heartily in favor to the character of private attorney. OGDEN, UTAH, JANUARY 25, Unfortunately for him. though, the ofof the movement to build a mighty ficers of the law do nut seem to have reservoir la Ogden canyon, where the recognised the possibility of such a THE TRUE DEMOCRACY. spring floods can 1m Impounded aud lightning change. They hardly think that Durton the lawyer could possibly William Jennings Bryan, though made to serve a useful purpose. lx as influential with the Poatofflce nothing in tills but oua of ibu great The subject was touched upon In our department as Burton tha senator And workers within the Democratic parly, local columns yesterday aud la deserv- a whole kit of iu this country continues to hold the attention of the ing of the most .earnest attention of will agree with people them. Americnu ptople and receive the It ia quit possible, too, that the emboth farmer and business man. The of millions of his countrymen. ploying corporation had a faint Idea be- writer estimates that the benefits to that Burtou the senator could help it Me stands out prominently not to aro a derived be doubling much more tlan Burton the lawyer. equivalent cause of honors conferred or success of the productivity of the cultivated Whether or not Senator Burton has well a and defeat of in but won, spite area of Welter county today. Thla is bees guilty of an Intentional crime the organized movement g discredit him. has a very ugly look. Apparfor expansion fliat thing the of epidemic of dlaclosurea lie la loved because his private life mustopportunity ently not be allowed to e ape us owtransactions In public life will I pure and ho la listened to because to a luck of understanding of the bo a long time coming to an end, liia words are In defense M I ho true ing Is advantages to be derived or because of This of governmentprinciples RUS8IA AND THE CHINESE Imrne out by tlio rweptkm giveu to an Indifference. TREATY. The way to proceed Is for the land his last speeches. They have been or owner Weber hava of that porand County widely commented upon, (From (be Ogden Standard.) been enthusiastically received by that tion of it watered by the Ogden river, Russian diplomatic and newsFrom DemoIn to agree upon a plan of action preoverwhelming majority of the sources there come bitter compaper cratic party that supported him In the senting their side to. the government plaints against the action of the Unitcampaigns of 18W and 1900. In his engineers and then be prepared to back ed States in entering into n treaty with eiwctb at Lincoln, after hla return up their representatives with their China, for the opening of the Manchurian cities of Mukden aud Autung to from Europe, Bryan urged tnat, as In agricultural interests. foreign trade. The opinion is freely somemenu the past, the party shall With the undertsking In the hands expressed, not officially, of course, in be- of the government, there could he no various quarters, that tho negotiating thing and tight for that which It lieve to be right without compromise. fear of a powerful corporal ioa gaining of this treaty without consulting RusThla la not a tlmo for palliative, make- control aud absorbing the land holders sia was both unfriendly and undiplomatic. ft ts difficult to realize shift policies. The thoughtful and oils by due. Heretofore the fear of Russia should have been umauited,why an at alarmed feel to cannot fail patriotic corporate greed has kept the farmers she is in no sense the sovereign ot the low standard of honesty every- from Joining In any acheme for the Manchuria. where apparent. Corruption flourishes building of I ha dam. Ones or twice the By reason of railroad concession and at every turn. Official rectitude grows negotiations have been on the verge she has interests in Mam-hurls-; ahe has, under one pretext and another, daily more rare, private consciences of a perfect understanding, but each maintained a large army there for a on matters political become more las. time the uncertalntiee attaching to a long period after the expiration of the This la Mr. Bryan's arraignment, and It was, according to her compact whereby many small inter- time when to have been withdrawn. But he finds the cause in that commer- ests are to be associated with a promise, powerthis surely ran not be regarded aa escialism that puts a price on every- ful an agree-nieu- L tablishing her right to control the .have company, prevented thing and resolves every question With all the discouraging con- destinies of Manchuria In the. matter into will It pay? " of requiring foreign powers to recogThe Denver News, in a review of tingencies set aside, there Is every rea- nize or consult her, when treaty right son Weber the farmers why county are sought Russia has no more actual Bryan's apeech, any a: There must be no evasions or concessions. The people should get together and. Independent right to control Manchuria than any must be convinced that the party real- of other Interests, petition the gov- Other power would have. Manchuria remains a Chinese province, China ly represents something more than a ernment, through Prof. Newell, to having never parted with sovereignly desire to take the places of the other corns to their .aid by lending aufflclent over It. It la true the Rnseians do ocvide. "Anything to win" Is no basis money, at a very low rate of Interest, cupy the country, hut they have acfur an appeal to the conscience; and to build a' reservoir to Impound the quired no legitimate right to do so. they are certainly not In posithen will bo no effective response If spring freshets of Ogden river aud add And to dictate to the United Slates tion such la that to tha watered area ot this tounty what shall or shall not he done in the there la any suspicion the motive. The spirit of ronclllstion thousands of acres of rid solL matter id securing treaty rights In that which la willing to blot out all difterritory. TRASH IN THE STANDARD. There U a feeling 'in ferences, even those arising from of the that St sympathy Petersburg fundamental principles, will accomThe Standard, last evening pub- the United States Is with Japan. This will nut The ficoplo plish nothing! lished a letter, dated Salt lake, that feeling Is encouraged by certain of respond to so half hearted n pro- might have been written In Hie Stand- the British Journals which art anxgram. Tbs Democracy has but two ard office. A contested election In Ne- ious to give that appearance to affaire. Thera la nothing In the attitude of the chances to win. One lion In nuch com- vada It refers to as an attempt to un- United Slates that Justifies inch an asplete surrender to the soxalled con- seat the editor of the Examiner, leav- sumption, any further than this; servative wing the bolters of 1896 the reader In doubt as to whether Americans naturally admire the pluclc and 1900 as to outclass the Republi- ing so strong an the member of the Nevada legislature of Japan In boldly facing cans In the race for the approval of and in the event of a comadtagnnlat, horse-thief, a corruptionist bat their sympathy would, without a Wall street and the big financial In- had bed a or simply the occupant of a seat cov- doubt. Incline to the weaker aide. In lies the other terests; standing The Russians feel that our country with nuch outspoken enthusiasm for eted by his .rival. The whole story. Is been guilty of ingratitude, for inhas trash and of In newsa spare unworthy the priueiples of Justice and equality In the eastern crisis. They terfering s represented in the faith of the paper addressing Itself to Intelligent, point to a hundred years of friendship on the part of their government for great masses of tho American people discriminating readers. oure. They cite the fact that during that they will rally as the masses only the civil war Russia was ready to ran rally when their deeply felt conEDITORIAL OPINION. assist the United States In rase Engvictions are appealed to with sinland mails a move to help the south. PURE FOOD 3ILL. Their attitude at that time, however, cerity. Mr. Bryan Is right In beltev-lu- g was due rather to their intense disthat failure under the genuine like of an old enemy, than to an ardent (Salt lake Tribune.) vanipalgn of Democracy would be preto do us a substantial service. desire The d ferable to a nominal success which bill which Hepburn pure-foomore Aa time posses It appears would be In reality the grosaust fail- passed Ihs House of Representatives last week, will make an Important dif- plainly each day that the recognition ure. over Manchuria ference with the Internal of this of China's sovereignty It should be understood by this country, rs well as with trade our foreign by the United States in the late treaty, time that Mr. Bryan's Insistence up- Imports. If it U enacted Into law. it has had much to do with clearing th in the Far East. on standing by the principles of will require that all arth-leoffered atmosphere for aa food sale or drink must be pure earlier campaign! is not mere ubsti The story that Billy Bryan is taking unadulterated, and true to nary or the bigot's Inability tu change, a syrup la on aale that ia name, if Hearst by the hand Is causing chiefly Randy hut Is because he' understands that com, ibe label must so stale; IfgU.a tired fueling in Farker-Gorma- u that the groups who were alienated by the blend" of whisky ia sold, it must bq - : : pronounced stand previously taken an labeled; . if mixed . or prepared" circle, alias "ilwiored" la wine eold. It must were those whose Interests arc hopelx labclod for what U la. any artilessly hound up with trusts or huge cle of food or drink that If is financial enterprises, so that the In- mitted to be sold in the not perterest of the plain poople as repre- whence It Is Imported. 4s landed country at any sented by the principles for which of our ports, the officers of the DeBryan has stood could no more he partment of Agriculture are to have It promptly returned. Thla will without nnlied with theirs than oil could mix doubt stop much mixing and adulterawit water. tions, and on the wholo the pannage of Mr. Bryan rightly traced much of the bill ought to be an excellent thing the political corruption of the time fur the people of thla country the to the enormous slake which legisla- great American public that drinks tion of special privilege gives to priv- and eats. ate Interests in political issues. When SENATOR SURTOsi'S TROUBLE. ' a tariff, for cxampin, is determined by tho results of an election aud (Salt Lake Herald.) when that tariff makes or breaks Senator Burton of Kansas ia the latenormous enterprises, it is Irrational est member of the grreuebt deliberanot to expect heavy money pressure tive body on earth to become into be used in campaigns. The private volved with the lew. He is accused by a federal grand Jury of the reime gain here entering sirts all the way of accepting bribes. That is. the inthrough to the Individual voter as dictments that have been found against him charge that he accepted five pernicious, corrupting influence. checks of (300 each for interceding SUMMER SCHOOL. with the poetoffire depertment for a Kansas corporation. The penalty. If The pretence in Ogden today of Senator Burton ia proven guilty, is a committee representing the Mormon little matter of a prison sentence of church in ita educational interests Is net more than two years and a fine of more than 910.000. a reminder that thla 1 the only Urge netSenator Burton, took his scat March city in Utah without a school receiving 4. 1901, and tha alleged offenses were aid from the head of that religious committed between Nov. 22. 19C2. and body. Logan has the Blrgham Toung March 28,. 1901. It can hardly be said In extenuation, aa was saM in the college, Provo the Brigham Toung Dietrich case, that Burton was not n and Lake Salt Academy the University senator at the time he accepted the of Balt Lake. These three institutions money. In an Interview In hla own deare a credit to their founders and are fense Senator Burton says he was emnot to be other than praised, for they ployed by the corporation only aa a lawyer and served it entirely in that have done excellent service, but In capacity. It was as the legal repre--t fairness to Ogden, because of Its fav- tentative of the company that lie acored location and liberal support of companied the President thereof to tho the church as a whole, the authorities, poetoffire department to make Inquiries regarding the standing of his client. having the power to ai t In the matter, It apiiears to have been very easy should do equally well by this com- - fur Senator Burton to make a swift 50 ap-pla- off-col- or . deep-seate- d, - . a MS CASE JlESnAY MOKSIMI, COW JAXUAKri, lilOt 25, township o. nort1. IS.50H. range, 2 west, Wm. J. Burns ad wife to Hans D. northeast qianer of non h west Voigt, vs. In the case nf tke Siaie of Utah and Ibe north half of the quarter deGeorge II. Well. jrestcnlav, the southwest quarter of the northwest , fendant went on the stand and tesii-- quarter, teciiun 12. tc unship 5, north fled in his own bcialf. In pan his range, 3 west, 3u testimony wa to the effect that he Suren Larson to O. A. Parmley. lot bad nut been acquainted with may of B. block 2, Cropseys First addition, the robbers prior to tLe night of the 50.00. robbery. He stated that he did not know who HalJia was up to the even- STRATTON ESTATE APPRAISE- ing of the 20h of October. He had MENT. noticed him hanging around the saloon a Say or ao before that. He had seen Monroe around his saloon four Colorado, Springs, Colo., Jan. 25. or five days prior to tae 20th. Mon- Judge B. A. Elston, a pointed by the roe had left n gun with him to take court to fixe the appraisement of the care of, and he came to Wells for estate of Winfield 8. Stratton, discoverthe gun on ibeNiight of the 20th be- er of the Independence mine at Cripple tween the hours of nine and ten. Creek, submitted his report today. It Wells gave him the pun. Wells also fixes the valuation in excess of 6.325.-00- 0 testified that he did tut know Dago U against 4.810,454, the figures of or Furey or Quteney. The witness the executors The state will claim stated that he had met Dad Hickey In the nelgkborohood of 350,000 Inherin the county tail, isit could not state itance tax. whether he hid seen him before that or not; he 'linuxi.! that maybe hf PLEASANTRIES. ound his saloon bad seen the man some time. He ststed that he had They tell me Sklnnem 1a out for met Wynberq in his saloon, and the all there ie in it." No; his customers ot had latter told him being held up and losing a "spa'k" or diamond and are out for all they put in it. wanting to borrow a gun from Wells. He wanted to bet, but I Just told About the three guns found in his saloon by the officer. Mr. Wells told him that betting ia a fools argu-men- t, and that settled the discussion. of how be claims they came into his O, I cant believe that you shut possession. One of 'he small bull dog guns belonged to James McCar- him up that easily. Ill bet you 1 did. Philadelphia ty, cook at camp No. 14, on the cutoff, and he had left it with the de- Press, fendant (Wells) to secure the payment of a small Isr bill and money A maiden whose nu&ber of beaux borrowed. The other bull dog gun Exceeded her fingers and teaux. was left there by the Irishman, DubSaid, Oh, what a plight. lin, who annotincel his ownership of They donT suit us quight," In the gun the district court Satur- And at all of them turned up her day afternoon. Hie third gun was neaux. given to him by a man by the name of J. Bingham Smitt in payment of a Stranger I tee your people are orbar bill and wnt cash. He denied the ganizing statement male that lie had assured crime. to put down lawlessness and Wynberg that he would furnish him Tough Citizen (grinding his teeth) an alibi, when he was going to rob Yes, sir; they say we're goln' to sto-c- , If he got caught. Munsey's cigar a regular carnival of reform. The guns described above are the have Chicago Tribune. ones had be in his claimed that only saloon. He said that he let Wynberg Of when a fellow would steal ' have a gun three lifferant times, but He old, was dragged to a dirty ha stile; that it was always given back to him. But the modernized crook . A made in motion for a non-suWhen hea brought to book the morning, was denied by tha couru Rides to Jail in hla automobile. The next witnesses In tha case wore Baltimore American. Jude and Cloud, former bartenders for Wells. Both men recognised the Nell 8hes rather unpopular, isn't guns which Wells was said to have she? Cloud Monroe. denied to that given Belle Why, would you be had ever picked a man's pockets believe Unpopular girl cast even get anyO. K. room of the in the wine saloon, body to it,putthat on her skates for her? and said that ha knew nothing bf It. The defense rested its rase here and Philadelphia Record,. the court adjourned until. 10 o'clock Hostess Yon appear to be in deep Wednesday morning. There will be no court today, as thought. Tommy. Tommy Yea'm. Mamma told me if Judge Rolapp has been called to Farmyou asked mo to have some cake I ington. was to say something, an Ive been hero so long now I forgot what it was. Philadelphia Press. RA1LB0ADN9TES r Superintendent Scott, of the Salt Lake division of the Southern Pacific, bos returned from bis California trip. The engine on Boiuhern Pacific passenger train No. ( failed about six miles west of Og'cr yesterday, and a switch angina was sent out to bring the train in, which arrived at 10:30. Two carloads nf very fine blooded Durham yearliug fulls passed through the Ogden yards this morning, being shipped to Danville, California, by ranchJoseph Scott, tho man. The stock cornea from Canada and will be kept by Mr. Scott at hla Danville ranch. ' well-know- n REAL ESTATE THIS trying to put Reed Smoot rack. Deseret Evening Nti,0 Among those who earnestly believe We are waiting patiently , that there cannot be too many safety able Democratic editor m foil manuare the in theater appliance much of the support Unde lT1 facturers of the appliances. Balt Lake na did not receive in Ohio h11' Tribunes his refusal to accept Mr. Clark!-- . . lenge to a Joint delate. The rays of the sun may thaw the tee in the Ohio, but the heart of tho If we understand Colonel Brr, ice man never. mtly. he simply coutempU, .1' direction of the rondm-- t of President Eliot, of Harvard, thinks Louis convention that when itu centralization of power brings about h& can find pleasure In the beet results in educational mat- the platform lnatead of the canJ5. Butt Inter Mountain. ters, but President Harper is inclined to look with favor on rises in the price m a of oil going mighty tong way. Mr. Chamberlain vows that he Commercial Tribune. great thing! in store for Engles her future commercial lupremafY1 The Iroquois club of Chicago will he foil to take Into account the father a presidential boom for General that Unk Bam Intends to keen !!? Miles. Has not the name Iroquois been lastingly at it himaelf. connected, of hue. with some great disaster? What a man does Is the reel t what a man is; and to talk of .k!! Reed Smoot on the rack." says the great things one would accomnC, Worcester Spy. The auto da fe spirit he had more activity of mind, ito of three centuries ago la precisely the how strong a man would be if k E one that prompts those whs today are more strength. Mathews. . 3 - ? S Do You Want GOOD RELIABLE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR? Goods that were not bought at Special Sales We have p'aced our ENTIREStock of DEPENDABLE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR and EMBROIDERIES on sale at PRICES which will INTEREST every lady who sees them. Notice the Workmanship , Quality and Style and compare with goods bought tor Special Sales. CLARKS 2356 to 2362 Washington Ave. CUSSIflED Ogden, Utah ADVERTISEMENTS. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- Joe. Che IF. X. Maginnls 1st . Natl Bank Bldg. .Eccles Bldg. WARNING! There is no econopiy in buying, inferior! go meat a Healthy Children Dont Eat DIGNANS The following real estate transfers were recorded with County Recorder REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY D. W. Ellis yesterday: EVENING. Geo. H. Miller to Wallace A. Jennr, of northeast section 17, quarter part township 9 north, range 1 west. Wm. II. Wood to Fred J. Palmer, part of northwest quarter of section AD Latest Styles in 27. township 7 north, range 3 west. Ogden City by Treasurer to K. F. Brats, lot 7, block 3, Central Park avenue. Ogden City by Treasurer to E. F. Brahe, lot 9, block 9 Central Park avenue. Ogden City by Treasurer to W. C. Brats, lot 7, block 9, Central Park avenue. Peter C. Peterson to Ogden State Bank, part northeast quarter of secSPARGOS BOOK STORE tion 32, township I north, range 3 west. A. A. Wenger to C. H. Mosman, chattels. E. O. White to Sylvester D.Bredford, part of lot 7, block 15, plat A. Max Samule and wife to Geo. J. Kelly. part of Ud 7 Mick 44. plat A, 100. Prescriptions a Specialty 8. H. Frank A Co., to Wilson Irriof nertheest Co., gation quarter pirt 2349 Wash. Ave and part of southeast quarter section PHONE 24 X. The opening day of this sale of I PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Tommy," said the teacher to a Eoclaa Bldg. pupil in the primary arithmetic class, Dr. G. E. Coulter can you tell me what a league is? Mid Tommy. "Yes, ma'am, Its FOR SALE. News. eight baseball tearas.'V-ChicaFOR satisfactory prices on Flour, Belinda's been and Grain call on W. T. As till, Hay, Shes looked at allks galore 'Phone 320y. 3316 Washington are. And hats and hose and velvet. Enough to stock a store. MONEY TO LOAN. Shes asked the price of bronzes. And point lace collarettes; She's looked at Peralan prayer ,ruga. MONEY TO LOAN..J. J. BRUMMITT And tortoise-she- ll lorgnettes, HOTELS. Belinda's been She says shes almost dead, THE HOTEL LINCOLN She bought and had delivered Two spools of cotton thread. W. H. LITTLE. Proprietor. Permanent or Transient too much meat, provided it ia tha an 330 Twenty-tbi'- d Ft OGDEN. UTAH. trftlous, digestible kind. Such la the meat we will take pleasure In cnttlxg REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. for you. IF you want to sell your property DANCING ACADEMY see J. J. BRUMMITT. Fancy Stationery 'Take Good Care CHOltC lots in Nob Hill, 50. BRUMMITT. J. J. of the growing ones and the grown-up- s, too, by getting your meat from We NICE brick cot toga on Grant, close a butcher you can trust implicitly. on meats best have all the constantly BRUMMITT. 2,200. J. J. In, , hand. Poultry, too, tender, healthy, EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with barn, whole fowls. Dressed or alive. trees, on 21t St, between Wall and Lincoln, 1,600. Great snap. J.'J. BRUMMITT. A. E. Weatherby FIVE ACRES of Al" land, good water right .house, two acres of orchard, two blocks from street car line, 2,000. J. J. BRUM- Foot of 37th five-roo- Street 2459 Wash Are. MITT. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. ALBERT F. for anything In Mill Work, Contracting and Building, 22nd and Washington. GO TO M. GUI la WALLACE DRUG CO RICHEY, WANTED. UNDERTAKER A guod live agent; good WANTED. contract to the right party. Western Savings A Investment Co., 409 Eccles. Phone WANTED Solicitors on salary or commission. Inquire Room 7, Lincoln Boys with horses wanted to deliver papers. Call at 4 p. m., 407 24th. St 150. 2372 Washington Hotel. Wrights Under miMsliini UTILE CLAIRVOYANTS. Ave. SALOON, QUEEN ERIK LARSON, Prep. Mrs. Inger A Son, clairvoyants and mediums. Without a word we tell yon your Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. name and all about your business af- 3319 Washington Ave. faire, whether they will 1m successful or not Information regarding marriages, divorces, sickness, love affaire, positions, wages, etc. No questions asked. What we tell comes true. Room 1 and 2, 123 Twenty-f- - Phone S05y. Ross Book Store. street ifth PALMISTRY Books, Stationery and Office Supplies. AND CARD READING. MADAM D'MAR, fortunes cards or hand. 275 24th under- And there are Nine More Days ol Great Sale Be Here. Ft told by Prices reasonable. QUEEN CAfE FURNISHED ROOMS. muslins will long be remembered by us as a day remarkable for the heavy buying by you as a day of great bargai opportunities. h. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. it, Are You Forgetting W. J INQUIRE FOR at 2357 Adams Avenue. WRIGHT & SONS CO. 13 to . Fine dinner on Sunday from 4 p. m., 25. cent. Lunch served from . 11 to 4, only 25 cent. in aeaaon. WONG SUN, Proprietor. 223 Twenty-fift- 2540 Washington Avenue. Wholesale LEWIS & BLACKWELL EXPRESS and BAGGAGE of the Transferred to any part PRICES REASONABLE. f 233 25th St and Saddler We call your attention to Something: New WARMER Come and Try One Free of Charge. AFOOT city. St h J. G. REED BROS. Harness Sidney Stevens (mp'ement Co Phone 631. CFEN ALL WCm Short orders at all hours. VEHICLES Oysters In any atyle. Game and TE Machinery, Implements, Bicycles, and Bucks Steal Ranges and Hsatera go to this : |