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Show Published every day in the year. Business Office, 407 24th Street. SUBSCRIPTION tratiues-tionabl- ui RATES. SO da Ail Foatmaatera and Rural Delivery Carriers are authorized to receive Subscribers will confer a favor by Informing ihia offioa of failure to receive The Examiner before their breakfast. - OGDEN, UTAH, FEBRUARY 21, 1904. utS That there are a large number ol boys and girls lu school who aro defective in hearing and acefng, was n fart demonstrated by Principal llanzlik, of the Mound Fort school, corroborated other by n numlter of principals in schools. This statement was made based upon texts and experiment conducted not only in these schools, but lu many schools of tha largo ritk-s-. These defects are unknown to both parents g MR w Li-H- The Contlncntal-Ali- a mines are in market with a shipment of ore. piodui-- t Is arriving nt the samplers nt tho rata of 25 tons per day. if President Deru of the Consolidated Mtrcur is expected to reach home next week. A letter from him, dated at Havana, Cuba, stated that he would leave there last Tuesday for Now Orleans. J. K. Bars liras, who began work i couple of weeks ago on the Daylignt property, In Saints' Rest gulch, haa streak of ora reopened up an ported to be of fine shipping quality. . Bingham Bulletin. - FOR Machinery, Implements, Bieyci. w Bucks Steel Ranges and Hesttri Sidney Stevens Implement fa 2640 Washington Avenue. ' Mnyns and Cnriatupberson's teams are bringing down n n lot of heavy lend from n Clipper Hill property and will finish this week if roads permit. With good slipplug above Highland Roy end mud below, Ihe Job ie not desirable. Bingham Bulletin. SPANISH BULL-FIGH- MEAT MARKET la the only place In town where you DANCING ACADEMY REGULAR DANCE EVERY '369 Open Day and Night- AT Glenwood Base-Ba- ll ATTORN Joe. Ches W. L. Mnglnnls Park 1st Natl Bank Bldg. Eerie Bldg WARNING! FOR BALE. There is no econopay in buying HORSE FOR BALE. H0R8E For sale cheap. Call at inferior MEAT 256 Twenty-fir- st MONDAY FOR satisfactory price on Floor, Hay, ud Grain cull on W. T. Astll, Phone 320y. 2316 Washington are. i MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY TO LOAN..J. 230 COR. 24TH AND GRANT. WAFFLE HOUSE 249 Twenty-fift- h Btreet BHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE Oped Day and Night -- SENOR ENRIQUE ROBLES Big Street Parade at 1 p. m. Wild-We- st Sportst Etc., Etc. This will be a purely scientific exhibition in which no instruments of torture will be used. Money will be refunded if exhibition is not as advertised. . . . . . ... Good M u. s i c Special Excursion From Salt Lake - - $1.00 Magny and Kinsy, Proprietors, Dont o m IP you want to sell your property ee J. J. BRUM MITT. CHOICE kite In Nob H1U, ISO. X. J. BRUM MITT. NICE brick cottage on Grant eloeo In, $2,200. J. J. BRUMMITTj FIVE ACRES of Al" land, good . house, two water right from cree of orchard, two blocksBRUM-MIT.treat car lino, $2,000. J. X CONTRACTORS AND A. 0. Weatherby Fofet of 37th Street. 24SS Wash Ave. ALBERT F. RICHEY, UNDERTAKER "i-Ph- Gillis for anything In MiU Work, Contracting and Building, 22nd and Washington. 150. one 1:2372 Washington Ave. Little New shipments saloon, queen ERIK LARSON, Prep ft Son, clairvoyants ud MADAM D'MAR, fortune told by Prices reasonable. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. - Those SOSA 2319 Washington Ave. Ross Book Store. Books, Stationery and Office Supples. J 27S 24th BL FURNISHED ROOMS. FURNISHED ROOMS end board; ulna rooms for light housekeeping; 165, 28th St. QUEEN CAFE : OPEN Alt 10 flft dinner on 8 unday from U P 4 p. m., 25 cents. Lunch served from U to 4, only 35 cents. , Short orders nt nil hours. THREE ROOMS, unfurnished; 2325 OykterS In any style. Game and Grant. la Season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. TWO UNFURNI3HED ROOMS for St 223 Twenty-fiftrent; good location ; modern improvements. Inquire 4K, 22nd street More wear anc? more comfort than any $3,50 shoes made. For a few days 1" h i INQUIRE et 2357 Adams Avenue. LEWIS & BLACKWELL i i BUILDERS. GO TO M. cards or hand. LATE STYLES. L. CLARK & of tho growing ones and the grows-up- s, too, by getting your meat from butcher you can trust implicitly. W have nil the best meats constantly on hand. Poultry, too, tender, healthy, wholesome fowls. Dressed or slim live-roo- PALMISTRY AND CARD READING. Just Arrived I. Take Good Care EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with burn, trees, on 21st BL, between Wall end Lincoln, l.B00. Great snap. J. We tell your name and nil about your business affairs, whether they will he successful. Information regarding marriages, divorces, sickness, love affairs ud position. No questions asked. What we tell comes true. 429 25th street To introduce them more thoroughly we : acre farm FOR SALE Forty-twTwo-roohouse. near Plain City. Ten acres alfalfa. Possession nt trace. (1,000 on terms, Hunter ft Kennedy. Mrs. Inger mediums. have decidd that the above $3.50 Shoes have more Real Worth and Comfort than any other $3.50 Shoe that we have seen in our 25 years experience in shoe buying, therefore we have accepted the agency for them in this city. until February 24th. FOR ChYLE Choice of two good Union building eltes, two blocks from 5 cash. Hunter A Kennedy. Depot, CLAIRVOYANTS. AFTER A THOROUGH TEST WE $3.00 a Pair d Beys with horses wanted to deliver papers. Call at 4 p. bl, 407 24th. 8L Julia Marlowe $3.50 Shoes have decided to sell them at Eat THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. IL LirTl.lt Proprietor. too much meat, provided It Is tho nuPermanent cr Transient tritious, digestible kind. Such Is th UTAH. OGDEN, Twenty-thl'Ft meat we will take pleasure la cutttai for you. REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. WANTED. St. Cecilia, Acme Turn and - j Children HOTELS. By ' healthy J. BBUMMITT " L. H. BECRAFT - ADVERTISEMENTS. CUSSIFIED AT 2:30 P. M. Ie out of repair. It pays to keep n good machine, and that Is the kind that we are celling. We will sell you n new one or an old one fixed up to do the work like new. If you do not want to buy, wo will rent you one. We will keep It In repair as long as you want It. Perhaps you would like to trade the typewriter you now have tor one thet ie In better order or for some different style. If so, let ne know and w will call and see what we can do for you. SL Our Patrons An Invited to the Best Hot Lunch In Ogden. Stocked With Wines, Liquors and Cigars of toe Finest Quality. Feb. 22nd that Twenty-fourt-h TURF EXCHANGE get the worth of your money. 'Phone 127 K. 331 24th Street. 1 MONDAY EVENING. ...THE.. T 40-to- James Ballards DIGNANS F. J. BERRYEMA A CO, lS-In- n typewriter VEHICLE TE SCIENTIFIC EXHIBITION OF A party of Pittsburg men are scheduled to reach the city to Investigate the local oil fields. . TU-Bit- Tri-luu- Ll-L- o. d REWARD OF TRCTHKULNESg Employer you are having flirtation with the girl who of our telephone wire? Truthful Clerk (with raid chili. ning up and down hta and .uL visions of Instant dismissal! v.. . sir. but please sir Employer Well, keep it up a, will give more attention to our talk a. if you do. e. WALLACE DRUG CO u Mum-burla- M EANIXGLESS Here's a poem we accepted time ago that nobody van make any sense out of ai tn editor's assistant. U hasn't any ft, either." ' -the Oh, replied editor, it The Sighing Soul' and rum, .?11 Philadelphia Prase. ! sites NOT ENOUGH PAPERS PRINTED, snd pupils, in most rases but they havo a serious defect in the progress The demand for roptea of Tbe ex- of the rhlld at school. The pupil whs aminer yraterday morning far exceeded does not progress well is no longer dull and stupid by the teacher, the euiiply. Of course the news of the called but the case is referred to the principal disaster bad effect to a irr-tai- who to set begins an investigation exlrut, but tbe iucrraae of mail whether there are not physical defects and local delivery orders Is so rapid retarding the growth of Lie child. If he haa any doubts, the parents arc that, although constantly adding to notified la ralld in to and n the number of Examiners primed, yes- ascertain the physician ratine of the trouble. did It as was. These defects may be temporary and terdays edition, large not suffice. Casual patrons (Heap- - ran he easily remedied. If the child minted In not securing a copy yester- Is slightly deaf he dues not hear nil that tbe teacher nays which results day should send their order to this In confusion, or the rhlld may he nearoffice at once and thus be euro of hav- sighted, or which produces ing the latest news brought to tha serious defects in reading. Of course some children are dull naturally but brealuast table. many cases can be remedied by a medical Inspection. ARMY POSSIBILITIES. Today Is teachers pay day .Some $6,- 000 la being distributed among them. 61 has battalions of Infantry Russia Most of this amount goes hark Into fend 65 squadrons of cavalry In the tbe hands of merchants, principally Ear East Of this army 21 battailous dry gutxls merchants, ns most of the teachers are women. and 9 squadrons are In rrrsident Den of the Issu'd of educaTo attack this force and drive out tion and Joseph A. West, now of the the Russians Japan must Isnd nearly I'tah Construction company, establishl.ouO.OiiO men, which is almost an imed the first library in Ogden city In While the Jainnse are the year 1868. The catalogue stfown possibility. n list of books considering pouring Into Korea the Czar can draw ihesplendid fact- Hist there was then no railIn tne upon the largest standing army In way facilities fur transportation. world. There are two army corps at eunnectlon with the library there was twelve different points In Russia and n rending room, both of which were to the public. Siberia and five guard divisions at 8L free Borne experimental work la being Moscow. Tha and army Petersburg done In some of tho schools along sevcorps la made up of 48.000 officers and eral lines. Next year a new course of men. 16,900 horses and 124 guns. Tha study will be formulated containing Russian Infantry, cavalry and artillery, (he latest and bust things worked out tho schools of ihe country. In our not counting tha reserves, aggregate by chouln principals and teachers are nearly 1,000,000 soldiers. Against this trying to determine among other powerful army Japan ban but 200.000 things, the best way In which the present text books can be used and regular soldiers. of course, has a popu- supplemented. IsIn one school toparticuThe Mikado, lar attention what being paid lation of 40,000,000 to draw upon, but subjects are obsolete ; lu the work of the Czar can draw from a country arithmetic, for Instance, such a problem aa "Reduca 2 miles, 30 rds. 5yds containing 140,000,000. 1 fL 5 to. to inches" la as absurd It la tvasonably aura that President s Munchausen History. lu actual in Kooeevrlt will nut make any public Ufa most quantities are exprussed one denomination, some la two but acknowledgement .that he' heard of none In five, la another school pupils IVi ry llcaiha resignation "with re- are being put through a series of rare-full- y prepared exercises for tha purgret. pose of teaching them to apeak with The necessity for a Greek consul here ease and fluency and correctness. The In Ogden Is accentuated by recent work In history Is the foundation for In still another school the eveuta and the city will probably be this work.of among (he question visited again by the vice consul, who pnpiln In being carried out Roys and baa Just returned to Butte, girls learn to control themselves upon the piny ground and In passing lu and out of the school building. To Incur the EDITORIAL OPINION 111 will of follow pupils seems to he more restraining than even that of YOtftt LIFE OVER AGAIN. the teacher. Murh good Is already LIVING coming from n closer observation and (roratello Tribune.) contact with child llfo. Recent Chicago papers call attention From present Indications quite a to a aeries of Inquiries Into "What number of the Ogden city female Would You Do If You Had Your Ufa teachers will not teach after this' year. to Uve Over Again? which Is being It la said that matrimonial alliances rjndurted by a somewhat sensationally are being formed In so many cases Inclined preacher of the Windy City that It Is proof evident that Ogden a ud to which quite a few men who city teachers are now snd always have have figured in tbe public rye and been among Ihe most popular. who ono would think ought to know Miss McQuarrie and MIms Knapp, better are corresponding. One re- both of the Mound Fort school, were on spondent rather scandalises the serious tho sick list' this week. formal dissertations and by declaring The following note Was received by fur a sybaritic, existence of cigarettes an Ogden teacher this week: Miss and intoxicants, light literature and Brown: You must my certain portion of the Old Testa-xicnL- " Llxxle fiscal torture. ktopSheteaching needs yet reading and flgora mil sums more as Quite obviously this is intended aa that. If I want her to do Jumpln I can lu more It Utile than such make her Jump. Mrs. Cauavowskl.1 satirical, but a dircnsulon deserves. For there Is an At the high school a aeries of talks impassive and sublime egotism in as- la being conducted by professors of suming that one takes his life" In his history and Eugllsh on the Far Eastfingers aa he would an apple or an ern situnliun. The civilization of the orange and does what be pleasee with It. different races luvulved, the geography It is almost amusing to imagine the of tho and other imisirtant mate of mind of every one who Imag- tacts arocountry being brought out with tho ines he lives his life" himself; that puriHwo of giving pupils a better unevcrylxMly uronnd him doesn't help derstanding of tho situation. him live it. and for long periods ot IlNGREli NOTES. lime douiiiihie it. or at least hauiMr has with It the February so that his "life" Isn't ills natal days of twobrought Its course, of our celebrated naowi. handiwork at all. tional leaders, Washington and LinIt is the same atiltudc which makes coln, and our poet laureate, LongfelFume men still believe that the sun was low, Washingtou's birthday was speccreated for the purpose of lighting the ially observed nt ringree in the difearth by day and the moon by night ferent rooms of the building. was That is, everything planned for him Miss Carter's little tots pleasantly and he Is the central figure, llow Is entertained their parents with man going to live hta life thus aud so. regular work and games, which their gave w hen sun spots change the weather and evidence of excellent kindergarten inruin his crops and bring him to bank- struction. The rearrangement of tho ruptcy. sickness and other wretched- seals In the form of a crescent add ness? He Is going to live his life the much to tbe appearance and convenbest way he can and certainly will not ience of the room. lie able to stand off and look upon it In Miss Nalsbtlts and Miss Conroy's ns a work that he will conduct ac- rooms, the day wan also observed and cording to his views and tastes. Any the little folks showed that they were one who could have his life to live enthused by the spirit of the day. Both over again would have to live It as mums were appropriately decorated. as trust blindly, hilly and hopefully and Mrs. Koerner has been abAlthough tmr.etimes as helplessly as he did the sent. for fimr days on account of illfirst one. ness, she return d in due time to instill Into the hearts of her pupils the SYMPATHY FOR JAPAN. prevailing feeling of loyalty. In. one corner was a picture of our nation's hero, ) (Ogden Standard tbe central figure among our national ft seems that most of the commercial colors and flags.. end financial interests of this snd sev-era-l Miss Wittenberg's pupil wer exof tha foreign powers are hoping ceedingly patriotic They presented for Japanese eucce.s, claiming that an excellent program consisting of Russian a.rendancy in tbe Orient musical 'and patriotic selections, and means n retrogression In the open com- humorous dialogues, which was immerce of nations la that part of the mensely enjoyed by the visitors. Miss globe. The Financier, the , greatest Wittenberg's room is beautifully decorfinancial paper In thd world-- says In ated, Old Glory playing n prominent this connection: It would seem that part, while tbe blackboards are adorntbe sympathies of every civilized Dl- ed with artistic drawings.. l' on should be extended to Japan In Miss Bertha M. Stone's room was this Issue, for the reason that her con- artietlcally draped with the national test is waged Tot the establishment of colors. One of the most pleasing feaunrestricted commercial Intercourse tures of the room was a patriotic corand not for teitltnrial expansion. More- ner. The blackboards were adorned over Japan's success would have the by some pretty and appropriate effect of arresting tbe aggressive poli tures Including the blue and the picgray. 21,1001. Manchuria Just now U that they are PLEASANTRIES. keeping an eye on the cruelties of the They say Emperors are never hap Biownupkuockedoutaki- - No, the fore- Russians, who are not accustomed to in not printern' ."pic." It is the having their barbarities spied upon. py." going & Young, Props. cognomen of a Rubsiau admiral who Memphis Scimitar. Sawyer How about Mikados?' Commercial Tribune. ramc in contact with the Japanese yelDuring the past year, according to WEEK FEBRUARY 14th. low Jackets off Carta laat week. HIS STAND. the Chattanooga Tradesman, there 8 pring rille Independent. Maiden Fair Mr. Josh, what side do new were established in the south 53 wa-- ? Everybody seems to be Joining the industries. An Intereetitwt fort in con- you take in the ALl KARA, Jokeamith The funny side. movement to disband the Democratic nection with these new industries is Oriental Necromancer. party. History shows no iusiaucea in thet the manufacturing interest of the SIGHS. which there has been a greater unani-- ' section are now being diversified ns KENYON. ROBERT II. Dumps No, sir, I believe the only mity of public feeling. Manti Mes- never before. Among others, plants were established for the manufacture rton 1 married my wife was that Monologue. senger. of buttons, brass, etc. pensive and gloomy way ihe has. Her CHATHAM SISTERS. Like McKinleys addreex at Buffalo, sighs won me. Vocalist and Acrobatic Dancers. The French people face much the favoring a larger policy In our tariff Grumps Well, you aren't sorry, are relations with markets abroad. Sen- same problem as that confronting tho you? MILLAR SISTERS. ator Hanna's final effort , his labor ar- United States In respect to their merDumps Yes, I am. You see, she's Song and Dance. ticle in the National magazine, was chant marine. Ships ore more expen- changed her size. the best in his career. As ne reach sive to build and operate in Francs THE NEW JERUSALEM. tbe summit the vision should be broad- than in almost any other European ANSWERED. er and clearer, divested of the clouds country, and to overcome these inADMISSION 10c. Bobby Papa, whnl'e n helpmeet? that hold revel below. Denver News. equalities a policy of direct subsidies Papa A helpmeet ie an Idealized to certain of the more important lines, cook. The liquid sunshine c raze lias captur- snd of premiums based upon services partly the wrk of the pupils. Tbe afternoon was begun by n short pro- ed Boston. InVither localities liquid to other lines, has been In force many SHAKEN. moonshine" yet holds its popularity years. Baltimore American. gram and concluded with Washington rebelled. He kicked The farmer burly liquid-lovinwith games. people. Denver the fence, bent ever man the confidence Mina Lottie Stone's program consist- Post A Russian translation of tha memoirs him and Jumped on him. The victim ed of many' pleasing patriotic selecof Gen. Sherman contains the declara- with difficulty summoned courage tions which were greatly appreciated Now, If Japan and Russia would tion that war Is hellsky. Memphis enough to rise. all by piesenL only shoot their respective languages Scimitar. Are you hurt?" asked the former. nt each other the war would take on quite an interesting aspect. CincinMr. Cleveland In anxiously Inquiring NOTES nati Commerclal-Tribduas to the sort of fish in the Mississippi that bite best In Juna Cincinnati The name of the unfortunate and Commercial Tribune. A car of Century concentrates Is bel. unhappy emperor of Korea la ing sampled. But at present It la somewhat more like The Insurance company which Is able e. A car load of ora from tha Nevada-Alpin- e Cincinnati Commercial to advertise that It carried a long Une Prescriptions a Specialty reached tha aantplrr yesterday. of risks In Baltimore and has paid Its losses has the argument for new busiTreasurer A. A. Ball of the Annie The offense of the Americans In ness. Butte Intermountalu. PHONE 24 X. 2349 Wash. Ave Laurin mine at Kimberly has arrived In the eity. than have existed since the war of ten Published by the Union Printing Co. years ago and the practical union of races these anrlrnlly homogenetic which would result in the development FRANK FRANCIS, Editor and Mgr. of civilizing forces throughout tbe entire Chinese Empire. With Japan's inherent progrpMdveiu-sa- , such as lias Delivered by Carrier, Including been demonstrated In the past fifty Exaui&er, Sunday Morning of these races would years, tti build uptbeanunion per DUNiUi.,,,..,,, Empire vast in extent and Seta formidable in power to the benefit of Single copies.. civilization aud commerce." By nail one month (Including Sunday) FEBIUTAltY FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Lyceum Theatre cy of Russia and of defeating her manifest purpose of absorbing Northern Should Japan be victorious, China. y such result of the war would be the establishment of eveu with China more lntimste relations THE EXAMINER. EXAMINEE, UUUEX. 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