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Show THE MORNING EXAMINER, 4 THE EXAMINER. Published every day in tha year. Business Office. 4U7 24th Street. by the Union Printing Co. PuoUched FRANK FRANCIS, Editor and Mgr. Delivered by Carrier, Including Sunday Morning Examiner, ....75cte per month Beta Single ocpiee SUBSCRIPTION RATES. By nail one month (including Sunday) All Postmasters and Rural Delivery Carriers are authorized to receive ' should the have done so the objections here would hsve been few snd weak private dispatches from St. Petersburg state t.ist the Csar is greatly depressed. not ou account of the defeats which Russia has suffered la the East, but because he abhors war with his whole heart and personally did everything In his power to avert it, as he confidently hoped to do until the flrst shot wxs fired. The Russian soldier seeds little In the way of provisions. Like the German. he fights best when hungry, and the countless swarms of Cossacks demand nothing from the government but the chance of sweeping down upon the enemy. Russia of today is still the same country which, though temporarily checked, defeated and crushed Napoleon la 1113. Though Germany wau the first European power to agree to Secretary Hay's plan is regard to the neutrality of China, it Is evident that the propo- Bubacrlbm sill confer a favor by rea Informing thle office of failura totheir sition put the government la dilemma. ceive The Examiner before breakfast Germany has no higher wish than to win the friendship of Russia, and a very hlgn official in the foreign departOGDEN, UTAH, FEBRUARY 23, 1904. ment, Immediately afu--r the American proposition hud been made, to known to have said: MORE WAR CLOUDS. Should Russia come out vie tor loti In the conflict, nothing could be further aees war and world' a London foam from our intention than to try to prethe gathering of tire clouila of the com- vent her from reaping the fruits of her ing storm. An English writer declares victory. We have everything to gain fro is that Russia's hatred end disinict of we have by the latter, Russia's friendship, for years are reciprocated rgind effort to weaken the made every Incinn and so comparatively trilling Freneo-RuMlalliance, ami the oppordent Un the British expedition Into tunity bee never been better then now. Betides this, Germany to anxtaue Thibet is being expanded Into nn Imfor a profitable commercial n clash. to lend to arrange portance tint may with Russia, which will mean treaty war that a Into Even though plunged million to ns. and we ere la need of for the present Is going against her these mUltoaa." over her encroachments on Chinese, territory, Russia still tanks with enviEDITORIAL OPINION ous eyes at the British East ladla possessions and frowns at the advance THE WAR AGAINST B00DUNG. which Great Britain la maklug Into .) Thibet. (SL Louis The battle In Missouri against bribDispatches from all of the great capiIn spit of the temtals are tilled with reference to tUe ery will go on or Immunity of those porary triumph growing possibility of a spread of the who cugwge In It, Honest prosecutors There la the greatest conflagration. simply do their beat, leaving the The retired final result to nhulewun public opinWoolwich. at activity British naval officers who are eligible ion. Stamping out an evil may lie slow as a majority of a as for service have been notified to hold work, but aretang and courageous, people upright fiw themselves in readiness for a call, and tha final result cannot ba in doubt. Inquiries have been made bjr the war Gimalltuttanal government far older office ae to tho facility with which than any form of it In the United bribery with a troop might be dispatched across Brit- States has pul down ran riot In the firm hand. Bribery necesof In event tho the ish Columbia lirfllsh Farllament In tho eighteenth sity arising. t entury. British statutes touching tha Germany Is lavishly asserting her crima were paased In 1739, 1809, 1813a friendship for Kussia and exerting all and 1834. The Briltoh corrupt act of 1883 la stringent and her strength to supplant France lu tho Bribery nullifies aa election friendship of the czar. In England, and Ihono guilty of It may The distrust of Austria fa Italy over lw pualshed by Imprisonment or fine, the situation la the Balkans ia growing, with disfranchisement fruut voting or and Turkey and the Albanians are al- holding office. Once bribery wau roiwiitored merely Even la ready practically at war. conventional offense in England, as a Spain there Is military activity, ltaa-juar- It la by lla defenders In Missouri, but has railed out her reserves. It Is seldom nworted to now In Great ' When Great Britain vtalaiea the Britain. . The punishment prescribed is severe. More than that, tha penalneutrality laws then will come tho ties are enforced. British bm idler are clash. Germany and France will go not allowed to go free and give chant-irng- n with Russia, and the worst si niggle banquets to their bundling They do not venture to of history will be on. Fortunate It witnesses for tha state as will be for thle country if w keep out fcultchrs. Orllury has been put down of the conflict la Great Britain by the penlteallary remedy.' It could be banished from Missouri under the laws that already WHY THIS EXTRAVAGANCE? exist In this state by the execution of Jury sentences. Slavery wae not upAlthoogh n Republican, Representaone stroke. Public corruptive Burton, yesterday. In the House, rootedIs atnot an evil that ran bo toltion uttered some good Democratic doctrine erated In any rlvlltsed country, nor ran when he declared his unwillingness to thr.se who profit by It count on pervote for the hill carrying the expendi- petual Indulgence. Itaodledom ia the people, ture of $96,lHW.tMM) for navel Increase. who la not stronger than make and unmake Ihelr represenIlls charge that this extravagance Is tative!. unnecessary to keep peace must have sounded strange to the supisirtera of REALIZATION OF THE DISASTER. the strenuous administration. (Ogden Btaadard.) What nation Is so anxious to attack Probably tha grant extent of the the United Slates, and who is kindly cut-o- ff was on the Ogden-Lurwaiting till we have the largest navy? not eo fully' realized by the people of Is we are to take pert In Ogden and vicinity until the train arOr it that the dismemberment of China and need rived In Ogden Sunday piornlng with to he strong enough to take our place the bodies of the victims. Then the scene about the temporary morgue as a predatory nation? were harrowing. Sid by side the victims were placed and the arrangements GERMANS WITH RUSSIA. for burial were speedily made. Crowd of friends aad relative of the deceased, hlaloolm Clark, writing from Berlin, augmented by hundreds of the morbidadds to the pessimism .hat prevails In ly rnrioue. visited tha scene continuEuropean diplomatic circles, lie tells ously during yesterday end last evenof the strong sentiment in ing. Many theories hare been advanced Germany and says: a to where blame should be attached, Of course, everything is war hare hut there is stilt a reasonable doubt ae now. 1 he atmosphere Is full of It, just to whether any blame can be attached as If we were actually engaged la It to either persons or companies. It to ouraelvvn. and maybe It In the poeelbil-it- y one of those greet catastrophes which that we may become Involved which occur eometimee through erne trifling leads a peculiar color to the eltuation. error which can not be traced. The Not that anyone thinks that Ger- coroner' Jury is endeavoring to fix the many in. going to give up her neutral responsibility end Its verdict tomorpulley lu the difficulties between Russia row may he looked upon aa being about and Japan, bat there are all over as rloe to the facta aa any mortal ran Europe ominous rumblings like those now attain, for they have investigated as carefully aa men can. but atill It which precede an earthquake. France is restless; the hot Gallic may not embody the exactly correct blood in boiling with excitement at the theory. The disaster me too fearful, night of the poslihm of their cherished with loo horrifying results, and to too ally, tho czar, and eager to be allowed frerh In the minds of the people, for to light, even forggettlng the recent any persona to fix the blame from the joy over the entente cordiale" with insufficient facts at present obtainable. the old of France, Great CRANK VISITS WHITE HOUSE. Britain. All Europe is like a volcano, the cold, impassive exterior hardly longer able Hie Mania Is the Renaming of People to conceal and hold hack the mighty According to Occupation. forces within. Feb. S3. Edward Ret-gaWashington, Are we on the verge of the who gave hit address aa Chicago, world war? waa arrested at the White House today Strange to say, the reeling here has and tacked up, pending an inquiry Into changed. Germany of today is strong- his mental condition. Kelgar evidentnot because Germans ly I of unbalanced mind. He has writly love their Russian neighbors more, but ten sugmany letters to the because those strange little yelkiw-me- gesting the naming nf president people In acthe Jap ere and always have cordance with their occupation. been repulsive to Germans. Thus h maintain that e dealer in Forgotten are the harsh words of wood should be named Wood, a carRebel in the reichstag. that Germany penter should be named Carpenter, and had been allowed to become Russia's so on throughout the list He says bootblack." and the specter of the yel- that the present scheme of naming peolow danger looms up once more. ple, has canned a war among the Flies, Japan v Ictorious and allied with which may he ended only by the adopChina might become a dangerous fac- tion of his suggestion. For many tor in the light of her phenomenal wrecks the secret service officers bate pragma during the last forty years. been on the lookout for him and when might she not do forty years he appeared today be was promptly Wjt hence? placed In custody. Relgsr desired to The action of the government In doe. sea the president to ascertain why his 'ng the military canal at Kiel to the letters were not answered. When he Czsr'a Baltic squadron a week ago is waa searched a loaded revolver and a acknowledged to have beea perfectly box of cartridges were found la hie rorrecL pockets. The office n had no difficulty The North aee canal Is not an Inter- In getting him away from the White national thoroughfare, hut a purely Uer. House. He wee then taken to police man waterway, and neutral Germany headquarters, where he was turned s could not open It to the Ozxar's over to the authorities. Helper says and still claim neutrality, but he Is a uiner and lailmad man. He a Globe-Democrat- pnus-Ure- k Lyceum Theatre KING While Walking on Deck ef Yacht and Hurt Hie Leg- New York, Ffcb. 22. While inspect- WEEK FEBRUARY 14th. ing the cruiser Cumberland King FADA, Oriental Necromancer. i ROBERT 1L KENYON, Monologue. CHATHAM BISTERS, Vocalist and Acrobatic Dancers. MILLAR SISTERS, Song and Danes. THE NEW JERUSALEM. ADMISSION 10c. a arrived here Saturday night. An examination of hie effects disclosed copies of several letters he had written to documents the president and some Indicating that he was Interested in patent devices. TO PREVENT TUBERCULOSIS. Charity Organizations Ask Aid From Union Labor. New York, Feb. 25. An appeal has beta made to union labor here for cooperation with the charity organization society In preventing tuberculosis. The secretary ot the society presented the matter at a meeting of the central federated union. Ills figures showing the spread of the disease la the tenement diVtricte, caused a eensatloa among the delegatM. He also declared that 10 per cent of the deaths la the United States are due to pulmonary tube rru loaf. The trades In the order ef their tendency to contract tuberculosis he clasaitiFT as follows: Marble and stone cutters, cigar makers. compositors, pressmen, bat aad cabinetap makers, tmakers, musicians, glass blower and barbers. Clean lines, better sanitary conditions, and Isolation of patients were A committee of unionrecommended. ist was appointed with instructions to with the charity society. book-keeper- WANTED FOR MURDER. die-eal- n arch-enem- y lung-dreade- d Montane Officer Goes t North Dakota After Asses in. Great Falls, Feb. 21 Sheriff Benner arrived this morning In Grand Forks, N. D., for George Vajka, who to wanted here for the alleged murder of aa unknown Slavonian nn the trail between Sand Coulee and Stockett last Wednesday. Vajka waa arrested at larlnon, N. D., while be was rn route to Chicago, for which destination he ticket. bad purchased a second-cla- n Sheriff Benner and his prisoner will arrive In Great Falls Monday morning. An Information baa been filed in the district court against Vajka, chatging him with the murder. W. 1L George has brought la from Sand Coulee tho body of the murdered man, and It now lies at fa to nndertaklng rooms on Central avenue, it to under-aiou- d that a collection wtll be token up among the countrymen of the murdered man nt Send Coulee to defray'the ex-nees of hto funeral, and thereby save hie being buriml by the county. The face of the dead man bears evidence of t&e brutality of the murderer. There are five bullet holea la the fare, with powder marks about several of them. Resides there waa a deep rut arrow the forehead. Indicating that the vto-tlhad been held down by n heavy object while the murderer did his bloody work. pi iron-dad- Ed- ward has been much Inconvenienced by the Injuries resulting from e fall, says a dispatch to the American from Portsmouth, England. The King visited Purtxnxnuh in the course of a social Inspection of the naval staikm, and decided to make a detailed tour of the Cumberland. He was walking under the armored deck when, although the ship was brilliantly. Illuminated with electric lights, the king's foot entruck the aM of a compartment dour, and he stumbled and pitched forward. In bis fall be injured hie leg. but when assisted to hto feet declared the hurt was alight He limped ashore almost unaided, but later complained of pain anil was compelled to ait while reviewing the gymnastic exercises given in the naval barracks. Portsmouth, Eng.. Feb. 21. The mishap to King Edward, when he stumbled and fell while Inspecting a cruiser, waa Insigaiflcant, and today he to early astir rtolUng the naval gunnery school af, Whale Island, Inspecting the officers' and mens quarters. Perhaps hia end came o speedily that he did not distress himself by contemplating the irony of fate. New York World. IT IS TO LAUGH? THE OATH USELESS. tTowa Topics.) Jagway Could you swear off sh.v The Padiuab (Kjr.) lug If you wanted to? Toperly Sure. But whet1, th having nominated Jo Blackburn for the presidency, the woodcock je cheeped of needle aaly perjuring jourself? fointly and died. ' News-Democr- WRONG DIAGNOSIS. (Chicago Tribune.) The real reminiscences of General I think why Himpdw Weyler his book to the contrary not- foils ae a the reason politician to that he withstanding are to be found In CuIn touch with the people LABOR NOTES ban graveyards. Cincinnati Commer- keep "That shows you dont know Bakers at Montreal, Canada, are on a cial Time. He baa touched mighty near ever--Cr sulks. The journeymen claim aa athe ever got acquainted with. tempt on the part of the master bakers Some western churches have masto destroy their union. tered in beautiful young girl ushers." What to the matter with Fido" with They paaa the contribution box Oh. font It horrid? I gave hi. ' BY TRAIN. DSCAPITATEO aauratohiug success. Boise Capital the laundreea to waah and she News. ed him! New Yorker. Boise. Ida., Feb. 32. Joseph D. Mountain Home, was decapiPresident Rooeerelt to strongly In fatated by a train at Naiapa at 1 o'clock vor of good roads. So is every men this morning. He was s brother of E. who to getting ready to run. Chicago FOR VEHICLES C. Helfrich, a merchant of Mountain Yrlbune. wife Hto was in hto employ. Home, and Machinery, Implement!, Bicycle, and and children were here, and he was eu There has been a good deal of talk his way to visit them. As the west- about elevating the stage when the Bucks Steel Ranges and Heaters g. bound train, on which he had come wonder to that the poor thjng does not to from. Mountain Home, pulled out of sick under the burden of some of the was deceased seen to Nampa, Jump folks who are pur on 1l The stage gets Stevens Implement Co aboard. A few momenta later one ob- go... bricks a hundred times to the Sidney runserver saw him Jump off agala. former's once. Pittsburg Dispatch. 2940 Washington Avenue. rail. Ha ning along holding the stumbled and fell, going under tha care. The body waa ia such roadition PANIC NEARLY RESULTED. that Identification was not mads till American Ferk Audience Frightened this evening. The deceased eras 38 ' years old and wae well known in this by a Cry of Fire. of the stale. American Fork, Feb. 22. The Sun- part DANCING ACADEMY Prescriptions a Specialty day schools of this place gave a conBREMEN GRAIN FIRM FAILS. cert In the opera house last night for REGULAR DANCE EVERY MONDAY the benefit of the meeting houses of X." 2349 Wish. Ave the four wards. A neat sum was netBremen, Feb. 22. The failure fs an- PHONE 24 EVENING. ted and the concert was a success. nounced of the grain firm of Johann a was almost concert liabilities Lahusen. The are the estimated there During panic, and for a few moments It look- at 1230.000, and the assets at 50,000i ed as If there would be someone tram- Some American grain firms are said pled to death. The excitement was to be affected by the failure. 3S0 Twenty-fourt- h caused by the explosion nf gee that F. J. BERRYEOOA X CO, 0L had aocnmulsted In. n Urge healing FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. stove, which blew the front door of the stove open end the flame Aot out and Dollar wheat and still the formers frightened one or two who were elud- talk about organizing a grain trust to ing near It. They cried fire, and It advance prices. We fear the gentle took several minutes for the manager agriculturist to not exclusively a and some of the cooler heads to get Butte Intermountain. the people quieted. The gallery was MWWWWWMWWMVWWtivVW filled with children, who, upon hearing A suit for maintenance instituted by With 0nr Fetroee Are Invited to tho Bwt Stocked Wines, a rush made and the explosion cries, the wife of a Jockey has revealed the Liquore and Cigars for the stairs; some of them dropped Interesting fact that the diminutive Hot Lunch In Ogden. of the Finest Quality.. over the edge of the gallery to the pit end recalcitrant husband has an Inplay-inbelow. The orchestra started come of 11.500 a month. Who would music snd In n few minutes the ba a college president when under the crowd wu seated and the concert con- American notion of values a strong tinue 0. arm, n pigmy body and a convenient CLASSIFIED ADVERIISEKENIS. morality css earn such a monthly, 'AID FOR MINERS. wsge? Ban Franrtoco CalL (!? Hel-friih.'- uf UP-TO-DA-TE WALLACE DRUG CO DIGNANS .THE... TURF EXCHANGE sL Open Day and Night - . Pacific Coact Manager Red Star Line Goes to New York. New York, Feb. 22. O. II. Ill bee, for soma years the Pacific coast manager of the American and Red Star line of steamers, baa been called to New York to become manager at thle Port. The American line will also bring to this port Its Pacific coast steamships. They are the Indiana, Pennsylvania. Ohio aud Conemaugb. The Indiana has arrived here with the largest cargo of satnmn ever brought from the Pad lie coast, having 7,000 tons on board. The Pennsylvania and Conemaugh are ou their way now. The Ohio to being overhauled at Seat! to and will be brought east later. Ths Indiana and Ohio have been In use as government transports doing service to the Philippines. AMERICA IN THE ORIENT. Washington, Feb. 22. The state department has heard nothing whatever from Consul Miller at New Chwang touching the troubles he has had with the Russian officials In endeavoring to carry out the department's instructions to look after Japanese Interest at that port. It to said If these officials are supported by thrif government In obstructing the American consul In the discharge of thle humane duty, the department can do nothing for the pies-en- t. It to not Intended at present that the battleship shell go further north. The double-turred monitors Monad-nk and Monterey, also a part of the battleship squadron, are at Shanghai and Canton, China, respectively. The cruiser New Orleans and the gunboat Wtlmlngkm have been recalled from Che Fon.. lest their presence there might be resented by one of the belligerents. and are on their way to Shanghai. where the Raleigh to awaiting the arrival of ibe remainder of the cruisers. et Hunt for Radium in America to bo Encouraged. Chicago, Feb. 22. Work to aid miners In Ipcatlng radium in America has beea begun in the physical laboratory Prof. at the University of Chicago. Robert A. Millikan, Ml D., known among American srlentists as an authority on this rare metal, to the experimenter. The theory to 'the effect that e 1s growth In the life of matter in the phjrslcal world has been made a special study of Prof. Millikan. He says: "Studies on radiation have suggested the question whether there to any natural process which does among the atoms what the ljfe process dues among the molecules, namely, which tskea (he simpler forma and builds them up again Into more complex forms. The fact that radium now exists on the earth, taken with the fact a that the life of radium to short In with the ages that the earth has been in existence certainly seems to point to an affirmative answer. th-sr- ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- . in Utah a man buried under an avalanche of snow was found to hare Jos. Chea lac Natl Bank been burned to death on a hot stove. W. L. Magi onto Eoclea Out to tho only place In Jown where yen get the worth of your money. 331 4th Street 'Phene 1Z7K. ot JAPANESE EXHIBITS AT ST. LOUIS Members ef Commission Complete SJMO Mile Journey. St. Louie. Feb. 22. Meizan Yabu, of Osaka. Japan, a member of the Japanese exhibitors, has arrived In St. Louis and terminated a G.OUO mile Journey to the World's fsir. He was accompanied by Messrs. Khudstil and Shtnohara. hi secretaries. Mr. tabu will be followed In a few day by a large consign- There is no HORSE FOR SALE. HORSE For sale cheap.' Call MEAT FOR satisfactory prices on Flour, Hay, and Grain call on W. T. Ax till, Phone 320y. 2318 Washington are. Healthy Children MONEY TO LOAN. J. MONEY TO LOAN. . J. BRUMMITT HOTELS. THE HOTEL LINCOLN W. H. XJITl.lt Proprietor. Permanent dr TransienL 330 Twenty-thl'- UTAIL FL OGDEN, d REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. LABOB NOTES ' Dont it Eat too much meat provided ft la the n trttlous, digestible kind. Buck to the meat we will take pleasure In cuttlaf for you, FOR CfatLE Choice of two good building sites, two blocks from Union $105 cash. Hunter X Kennedy. of the growing ones dnd the grows-up- s, a typewriter that to oat of repair. It Depot, pays to keep a good machine, and that too, by getting your meet from acre form FOR SALE Forty-tw- o to the kind that we are' selling, w Two-roohouse. a butcher yon can trust Implicitly. Wo Plain City. will sell you a new one or aa old one near once. at Possession have all the beat meats constantly ox fixed np to do the work Ilka new. If Ten acres alfalfa X Kennedy. hand. Poultry, too. tender, healthy, yon do not want to buy, we will rent $1,000 on terms. Hunter yon one. We will keep It in repair aa wholesome fowls Dressed or allvu. tang as yen want tt. IF you want to sell your property Perhaps yon would like to trade the aee J. J- - BRUMMITT. now have one for that typewriter yon Is In better order or for some different CHOICE lots In Nob Hill. $50. J. J. ' know us If so, let end we will BRUMMITT. style. we see can what call and do for yon. MICE brick cottage' on Grant does Feel nf 37th StreeL 2451 Wash Ave. The Optical and Surgical Instrument Worker' Union has asked the employla. 12.200. J. J. BRUMMITT. ers of its members to agree to an apCOR. 24TH AND GRANT. EIGHT-ROOHOUSE, with barn, prenticeship rule which admits of the trees, on net SL. between Wall aad employment of only one apprentice to Uncoin. $1,000. Great snap J. X fire Journeymen. There to no limit BRUMMITT. now to the number of apprentices. 248 Twenty-fiftStreet FIVE ACRES of Al land, good Something new In the way uf grand SHORT ORDERS ON SHORT NOTICE hone, two water rlghL jury investigations baa been demanded block from two orchard, of acres In Chicago by the Carriage and Wagon Open Day and Night street car line. $2,000. J. J. BRUM-MITWorkers' union. Through Kapsa A Magny and Kinzy, Proprietors. Take Good Care silk of the 900 book and Job pt inters of Boston, Cambridge, and vicinity was begun recently. A committee ot the Typographical Union visited the offices of the printers, presented the new wage scale as aa ultimatum, aud m3 fast as a refusal waa received the men went ouL The demand of the employers to for an Increase over tha present rate of five rente for every thousand erne, one dollar a week for hand compositor, and three dollars a week for machine operators. A. E. Weatherby L. H. BECRAFT ALBERT F. 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Lunch served from II to 4, only 25 cento. Short orders at nil hours. THREE ROOMS, unfurnished; 3326 In any style. Game and FMb Oysters Grant. ia season. WONG SUN, Proprietor. TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS for SL 222 Twenty-fiftrent; good location; modern improve street 22nd 47C, meats. Inquire 4 p. m., 25 frJ h ht covered In Lower Burnish, near the Flames frontier by Colonel K. If. Foes. In charge of a party of engineers, saye a Times dispatch from Colombo. Ceylon. Coal also was found In the neighborhood. The tin deposits are asserted to te as great as those of the straits ei ilemenle. econojny in buying iniertorjr at 264 Twenty-fir- st com-pariso- reach- TIN IN BURMAH. New York. Feb. 22. Large deposits of tin ere reported to have been dis- WARNING !, FOR SALE. James Ballards MEAT MARKET Bldg. Bldg. A GOES TO EASTERN POSITION. ment ef exhibit! that have Just ed Sea Francisco. . its attorneys, it will ask for of C. 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